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In need of rest following their epic battle with the army of darkness, EJ and Rory attend a circus only to discover that murderous space clowns occupy it! I guess it's true what Abraham Lincoln once said, “There's no rest for the Cheeto-stained podcaster!” Anywho, with the murderous killer clowns hot on their trail, the gang turns to officer David Gonzalez for help who has them watch his favorite police training video, “KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE”, to better prepare for the war against the space bozos!!!
The 47th episode features Dr. David Gonzalez, a global expert in talent management, cultural strategy, and leadership development. David is known for blending creativity with actionable business strategies and has worked with the Center for Creative Leadership, groundbreaking startups, and multi-national corporations. David holds a Ph.D. in Human Performance Improvement and a Master's in Creative Studies from the Center for Applied Imagination.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeListeners will discover practical strategies for fostering creativity in both personal and professional contexts. David shares actionable insights on cultivating a creative mindset, building employee engagement, and overcoming barriers to innovation. He examines the role of culture in encouraging bold ideas and shares strategies for helping children lead creative lives. David's Book RecommendationDavid recommended Jordan Peterson's "12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos" to help us "untangle the entanglement we all experience at different points in our lives, which limits our vision, creativity, and possibilities."Tune in for a deep dive into deliberate creativity, the impact of organizational climate on innovation, and the synergy between AI and human ingenuity. Don't miss this discussion of the intersection of technology and creativity and tips on leveraging AI tools to complement human thinking.
The following article of the Professional Services industry is: “Polarization: A Challenge for Leadership in the 21st Century” by David Gonzalez, Partner & North Latam General Director, LLYC.
On this episode of the Story Engine Podcast, We are talking to David Gonzalez, a renowned connector in the digital marketing space. David shares his journey from hosting the Internet Marketing Party to creating transformative Think Tank experiences. He discusses the importance of vulnerability in mastermind settings and how he has evolved from being a connector to showcasing his own expertise through the Experts Council. The conversation highlights the significance of creating safe spaces for deep connections and personal growth, as well as David's aspirations for the future. In This Episode David is known as the 'serial super connector' in the digital marketing space. The Think Tank experience allows for deep vulnerability and problem-solving. Creating safe spaces is essential for honest discussions among entrepreneurs. David's journey reflects a personal transformation from connector to leader. The Experts Council aims to provide tailored solutions for high-level entrepreneurs. David emphasizes the importance of meritocracy in his events. Vulnerability can lead to significant personal and professional breakthroughs. David's passion for connection stems from his childhood experiences. The Think Tank sessions have led to life-changing decisions for participants. Self-compassion and kindness are key focuses for David in 2025. We Discuss 05:26 The Power of Connection and Think Tanks 10:26 Creating Safe Spaces for Vulnerability 15:33 The Evolution of David's Passion Projects 20:27 The Birth of Experts Council 25:14 The Unique Value of Curated Experiences 30:26 Reflections on Personal Growth and Future Vision
It's truly GARBAGE DAY as Rory and EJ visit film critic David Gonzalez to review all 20% of the new footage shot for the Christmas slasher anomaly, “SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT PART 2!”
David Gonzalez from The Port Ministries joins John Landecker on the program to provide us with some insight to what The Port Ministries does to serve the community around them in a variety of ways.
Come to Freddy! The November chills continue as Mark welcomes two fellow Freddy Krueger fans back to the show to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking 1984 scary movie A Nightmare on Elm Street: critic & podcaster David Gonzalez from The Cinematic Reel (@thecinematicreel) and Reel Chronicles (@reelchronicles), and horror artist Clark Felix (@clarkmakesart87). The guys share memories of when they first watched this iconic scarefest (see Instagram for Mark's Freddy costume as a kid), praise Wes Craven for his clever and creative work (the Nightmare-Scream connection is strong), and they rank the Elm Street franchise (it gets controversial). Plus, Mark's dad chimes in with his memory of seeing this film in the theater 40 years ago. Screw sleep!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN, FREAKQUENTS!!! In an attempt to have a safe evening during the SPOOKIEST night of the year, film critic extraordinaire DAVID GONZALEZ invites the FREAKQUELS gang out for a lowkey evening at that weird Victorian version of the Myers house to discuss the polarizing slasher flick, “HALLOWEEN 5: THE REVENGE OF MICHAEL MYERS!” Somehow Palpatine didn't return to watch this entry...
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Learn how God developed Moses as a leader to deliver His people from Egypt. Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy this content, please don't hesitate to leave us a 5-star review and share this podcast with your friends. We'd like to extend an invitation to you and your family to join us for worship this week at Grace Baptist Church. We'd also love to connect with you online at https://gracekettering.org. Thanks again for checking out this episode, and we look forward to having you join us again right here on the Grace Baptist Church Podcast!
Epaphroditus was a companion and helper in the ministry to the Apostle Paul. Learn characteristics from his life that can be applied in yours. Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy this content, please don't hesitate to leave us a 5-star review and share this podcast with your friends. We'd like to extend an invitation to you and your family to join us for worship this week at Grace Baptist Church. We'd also love to connect with you online at https://gracekettering.org. Thanks again for checking out this episode, and we look forward to having you join us again right here on the Grace Baptist Church Podcast!
David Gonzalez, a 9-year-old boy from San Bernardino, California, disappeared on July 25, 2004, after going to retrieve a drink from his family's car parked near his grandmother's house. Despite extensive search efforts by law enforcement, volunteers, and the community, no trace of David was ever found, and his case remains unsolved. Several theories have been proposed, including the possibility of stranger abduction, family involvement, or an accidental disappearance, but no concrete evidence has emerged to support any particular theory. The lack of witnesses and physical evidence has made it challenging for investigators to determine what happened to David, leaving his family and the community with more questions than answers.In the years since his disappearance, David's case has remained a cold case, with occasional tips leading to renewed search efforts, such as the 2022 search in the San Bernardino National Forest. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children continues to keep David's case in the public eye by updating age-progressed images and appealing for information. Despite the passage of time and the limited leads, law enforcement remains committed to solving the case, emphasizing the need for any new information that could provide a breakthrough. As of now, the disappearance of David Gonzalez is a chilling reminder of the unresolved mysteries that still haunt many communities and families.The disappearance of Charles McCullar in 1975 is one of the most baffling cases in Crater Lake National Park's history. McCullar, a 19-year-old photography enthusiast, went missing during a solo hiking trip in the park's harsh winter conditions. Despite extensive search efforts, his remains were not discovered until almost two years later in a remote part of the park. The remains were found in a bizarre state, with his pants positioned as if he had vanished from within them and only a few bones scattered around. The unusual circumstances and limited evidence have led to numerous theories, including accidental death due to hypothermia, a wild animal attack, foul play, and even supernatural explanations. However, no theory has conclusively explained his disappearance, leaving the case shrouded in mystery.Today, Charles McCullar's case remains unsolved, with no new evidence emerging in recent years. The harsh environment, potential scavenging by wildlife, and remote location of his remains have complicated the investigation, and the case has since gone cold. While the National Park Service maintains records, the mystery of what happened to McCullar endures. His disappearance continues to captivate those interested in unsolved mysteries and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by nature, as well as the potential for the unknown in the vast wilderness of America's national parks.(commercial at 10:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
David Gonzalez, a 9-year-old boy from San Bernardino, California, disappeared on July 25, 2004, after going to retrieve a drink from his family's car parked near his grandmother's house. Despite extensive search efforts by law enforcement, volunteers, and the community, no trace of David was ever found, and his case remains unsolved. Several theories have been proposed, including the possibility of stranger abduction, family involvement, or an accidental disappearance, but no concrete evidence has emerged to support any particular theory. The lack of witnesses and physical evidence has made it challenging for investigators to determine what happened to David, leaving his family and the community with more questions than answers.In the years since his disappearance, David's case has remained a cold case, with occasional tips leading to renewed search efforts, such as the 2022 search in the San Bernardino National Forest. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children continues to keep David's case in the public eye by updating age-progressed images and appealing for information. Despite the passage of time and the limited leads, law enforcement remains committed to solving the case, emphasizing the need for any new information that could provide a breakthrough. As of now, the disappearance of David Gonzalez is a chilling reminder of the unresolved mysteries that still haunt many communities and families.The disappearance of Charles McCullar in 1975 is one of the most baffling cases in Crater Lake National Park's history. McCullar, a 19-year-old photography enthusiast, went missing during a solo hiking trip in the park's harsh winter conditions. Despite extensive search efforts, his remains were not discovered until almost two years later in a remote part of the park. The remains were found in a bizarre state, with his pants positioned as if he had vanished from within them and only a few bones scattered around. The unusual circumstances and limited evidence have led to numerous theories, including accidental death due to hypothermia, a wild animal attack, foul play, and even supernatural explanations. However, no theory has conclusively explained his disappearance, leaving the case shrouded in mystery.Today, Charles McCullar's case remains unsolved, with no new evidence emerging in recent years. The harsh environment, potential scavenging by wildlife, and remote location of his remains have complicated the investigation, and the case has since gone cold. While the National Park Service maintains records, the mystery of what happened to McCullar endures. His disappearance continues to captivate those interested in unsolved mysteries and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by nature, as well as the potential for the unknown in the vast wilderness of America's national parks.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
David Gonzalez, a 9-year-old boy from San Bernardino, California, disappeared on July 25, 2004, after going to retrieve a drink from his family's car parked near his grandmother's house. Despite extensive search efforts by law enforcement, volunteers, and the community, no trace of David was ever found, and his case remains unsolved. Several theories have been proposed, including the possibility of stranger abduction, family involvement, or an accidental disappearance, but no concrete evidence has emerged to support any particular theory. The lack of witnesses and physical evidence has made it challenging for investigators to determine what happened to David, leaving his family and the community with more questions than answers.In the years since his disappearance, David's case has remained a cold case, with occasional tips leading to renewed search efforts, such as the 2022 search in the San Bernardino National Forest. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children continues to keep David's case in the public eye by updating age-progressed images and appealing for information. Despite the passage of time and the limited leads, law enforcement remains committed to solving the case, emphasizing the need for any new information that could provide a breakthrough. As of now, the disappearance of David Gonzalez is a chilling reminder of the unresolved mysteries that still haunt many communities and families.The disappearance of Charles McCullar in 1975 is one of the most baffling cases in Crater Lake National Park's history. McCullar, a 19-year-old photography enthusiast, went missing during a solo hiking trip in the park's harsh winter conditions. Despite extensive search efforts, his remains were not discovered until almost two years later in a remote part of the park. The remains were found in a bizarre state, with his pants positioned as if he had vanished from within them and only a few bones scattered around. The unusual circumstances and limited evidence have led to numerous theories, including accidental death due to hypothermia, a wild animal attack, foul play, and even supernatural explanations. However, no theory has conclusively explained his disappearance, leaving the case shrouded in mystery.Today, Charles McCullar's case remains unsolved, with no new evidence emerging in recent years. The harsh environment, potential scavenging by wildlife, and remote location of his remains have complicated the investigation, and the case has since gone cold. While the National Park Service maintains records, the mystery of what happened to McCullar endures. His disappearance continues to captivate those interested in unsolved mysteries and serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by nature, as well as the potential for the unknown in the vast wilderness of America's national parks.(commercial at 10:07)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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En este episodio platico con David Gonzalez el es un talentoso fotografo de retrato y productos con base en Hollywood Florida El nos platica como empezo en la fotografia, el tambien nos cuenta como al principio el busco las oportunidades para aprender y practicar cada vez mas su estilo fotografico El es un claro ejemplo de lo importante que es tener cerca a alguien que nos motive y nos apoye No se te olvide darte una vuelta por el perfil de David y checar su trabajo A el lo encuentras en Instagram como: @dgonzalezportraits O en su sitio web: www.davidgonzalez-photo.com
En este martes de podcast David Gonzalez, director de Visit San Antonio destaca el gran crecimiento que está teniendo San Antonio, un destino en el que es más fácil preguntar ¿qué no hay de nuevo?, y se puede visitar todo el año.
This week, the bozos over at FREAKQUELS invite film critic David Gonzalez to review Brian Yuzna's body horror bonanza, "SOCIETY" via SKYPE! Afterward, the gang heads to a “special” party where the GHOULISH guests SHUNT young Vince within an inch of his life!
A classic interview with the "world's fittest man" David Gonzalez and his feats of strength, Stan talks more about David Gonzalez from the opening interview and previews a big dose of reality he received earlier in the day, Grab Bag, Stan explains his dose of reality and why he and Haney won't be receiving a national radio award, Local Beat, Roger's Entertainment Corner, Junior's almanac segment, a game of Stan's 10 to 200, News Headlines, Fluffer, your emails, the Question of the Week asks what you've checked off your bucket list, News, Classic Artists With Brand New Music Week continues, classic standup comedy, and more...
Join us as we continue our riveting conversation with Emily, a powerhouse executive who has entrenched herself in the landscape of storytelling. Today, she shares a wealth of insights gleaned from an illustrious career behind the scenes and in front of the camera. We're peeling back the curtain to reveal the confluence of skill, craft, and the vibrant spontaneity that marks both her life and her work. In This Episode:Emily opens up about how her executive tenure has sharpened her narrative instincts and the ways it's sculpted her own creative pursuits.Delve into the balance of business and artistry as Emily recounts navigating commercial vs. creative expectations on renowned series like "Big Sky" and “Goliath."Explore the profound growth and evolution Emily has experienced transitioning through various industry roles, and how these shifts have enriched her current endeavors.Hear about the transformative moments at the Juvenile Probation Camp, David Gonzalez, where Emily's guidance has led to breakthroughs with the youth.Discover the rhythmic parallels between Flamenco and acting—and how this infuses depth into Emily's writing and performances.Get Emily's take on the dynamic changes exciting her most about the future of television and film storytelling.Reflect on sage advice that Emily would give her younger self and its resonance for Hollywood newcomers today.An emotional journey through narrative—Emily provides an example of a recent project and her approach to fostering deep audience connections.Learn how Emily's personal relationships and emotions intertwine with her projects, shaping them in profound ways.Resilience in the face of adversity: Emily visits a past professional setback and the life lessons carried forward from that experience.Striking harmony between a demanding career and personal life—Emily offers her strategies for keeping cherished relationships n full bloom.Navigating genuine friendships in an industry often characterized by its fleeting interactions—tap into Emily's wisdom on forming lasting bonds.Emotional alchemy: channeling personal experiences of love, passion, and heartbreak into the arts of acting and writing.A look into Emily's history—identifying a transformative life event that stands as a cornerstone for her artistic identity.Confronting the urge to quit, Emily reveals the pivotal moment that instead catapulted her to a new level of professional and personal realization.Emily shares her guiding ethos, her 'north star,' which has illuminated her path across the complex entertainment landscape.Don't miss this intimate and enthralling journey through the heartbeats of creativity with the gifted Emily. Tune in, and let's dance to the rhythm of stories untold, right here on our show.W: https://emilyhardy.comAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: The People of Brixton Damien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitter: https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FDamienSwabyWebsite: https://www.swabyfilms.co.ukIf you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work: Buy me a coffee!
Welcome to this special season of the Get Free podcast accompaniment to "Dirge: Black and Indigenous Hemispheric Burial a Sound Sculpture," which is a multimedia project curated by your host Tao Leigh Goffe.This episode features an interview with Professor Alyosha Goldstein.Aparajita Bhandari (Communication), Rewa Phansalkar (Architecture), Lydia Macklin Camel (Landscape Architecture)For more information visit:https://www.darklaboratory.com/dirgeProduced by David Gonzalez
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e este é o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 19 de fevereiro de 2024 e esta é a nossa terceira edição! 1 - Agora que o carnaval já passou e o "ano útil" do brasileiro finalmente começou de fato, a gente começa essa edição falando sobre uma análise minuciosa de como anda o podcasting na América Latina. No ano passado, o continente latino americano já somava 135,2 milhões de ouvintes de podcasts, com o Brasil sendo o país latino com a maior parcela deles, com 51,8 milhões de ouvintes. Algumas previsões baseadas em pesquisas da Insider Intelligence, Emarketer e Genuina Media, sugerem que até o ano que vem a América Latina vai ultrapassar a América do Norte em número de ouvintes, e que até 2027 vai ser a região que mais produz e consome podcasts no mundo. Segundo a análise, que foi feita pelo David Gonzalez da Genuina Media, as únicas amarras que estão impedindo o podcast de crescer ainda mais rápido, são a dificuldade de acesso à internet em algumas regiões e o aspecto financeiro da indústria, que ainda não é o ideal. Pra entender o que ele quis dizer com isso, é só comparar os números de investimento do ano passado: na América Latina, foram movimentados no total 62 milhões de dólares em podcasts, enquanto só nos Estados Unidos, no mesmo período, foram mais de dois bilhões de dólares. Em compensação, a América Latina tem uma coisa que falta nos países de primeiro mundo: um ecossistema cultural muito mais diverso e rico, cheio de vozes que querem falar, e ouvidos ávidos por ouvir. Então, nos próximos anos, os podcasts latinos tendem a ser uma potencia mundial. Eu tenho certeza disso. Fonte 2 - E a plataforma Omny Studio lançou a terceira edição do seu relatório de benchmarking, ou "estudo de concorrência", pra saber se o seu podcast está (ou não) com um bom público. Segundo o estudo, o número de downloads necessários pra estar entre 1% dos programas mais consumidos, caiu no ano passado. Em 2022, você precisava de 50 mil downloads por episódio pra garantir que o seu podcast estava entre o 1% mais popular. Já em 2023, a quantidade necessária de downloads foi de pouco mais de 43 mil. A mudança levantou questionamentos de que isso poderia ser por dois motivos principais: as atualizações do iOS17 da Apple, que acabou com os downloads automáticos de podcast, e o aumento no número de podcasts ativos. Independente de qual tenha sido o caso, uma conclusão do relatório foi muito clara: se o seu podcast tem mais de 92 downloads por episódio, ele já está indo melhor do que a metade dos podcasts que tem por aí. É isso mesmo que você ouviu: com 92 downloads você já está entre os 50% mais ouvidos. Então nada de desanimar, achando que está tendo pouco público, viu? Fonte AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 3 - No último dia 12, semana passada, a gente comemorou o 20º aniversário do podcasting! Ou melhor, da palavra "podcasting", que foi usada pela primeira vez em fevereiro de 2004, pelo jornalista Ben Hammersley na sua matéria “Audible Revolution” no periódico britânico The Guardian. Até então, a gente não usava a palavra 'podcast' para definir os programas em áudio que hoje em dia a gente conhece tão bem. Antes de existir como produto, o podcast era só uma forma de distribuição dos arquivos em áudio – geralmente curtos e de baixa qualidade – que os blogueiros começaram a incorporar nos seus textos. Na época, isso era chamado de "audioblogging". Aí o Ben usou a palavra podcasting no seu texto, que depois foi usada em uma lista de e-mails de desenvolvedores do iPodder, aí o Adam Curry (o nosso podfather) também começou a usar, e o resto é história. Desde então, os podcasts se tornaram uma parte essencial da vida de muitas pessoas, incluindo nós do Pod Notícias e você, nosso ouvinte. Então hoje a gente comemora, e torce pra que venham (pelo menos) mais 20 anos de sucesso pra todos nós e pro podcasting! Fonte 4 - O Spotify está aumentando a sua parceria com a Riverside para oferecer novos recursos de gravação de podcasts dentro do Spotify for Podcasters. A intenção da parceria é dar aos usuários novas ferramentas pra criar e editar seus podcasts de forma mais eficiente, inclusive com gravações remotas e entrevistas em vídeo. Só que, ao mesmo tempo, o Spotify está descontinuando recursos originais, como o formato experimental "Música + Papo", que permitia que o criador de conteúdo incluísse faixas de música licenciadas, dentro dos episódios de podcast. Engraçado esse recurso não ter dado certo, sendo que o podcaster brasileiro é um que adora usar música. Será que o problema foi o Música + Papo, ou a falta de experiência do Spotify com formatos diferentes de podcast? Fica a questã, né... Além disso, outros recursos de gravação como "Gravar com amigos" e "Mensagem de voz", também serão encerrados. As mudanças entram em vigor a partir de junho deste ano. Fonte 5 - Mais de 100 escolas públicas de Nova York estão substituindo os seus sinos por podcasts educacionais em formato compacto, chamados de "Mini Pods". A iniciativa foi implantada pela SonarCloud com a empresa ABF Creative, e lançada em fevereiro para coincidir com o Mês da História Negra. O projeto tem a intenção de atingir diariamente mais de 300 mil crianças e adolescentes com conteúdo educacional diverso, ao invés do sinal barulhento durante as trocas de aulas. Os mini pods, que refletem a diversidade cultural da cidade, serão sobre temas como a história negra, comunidades estrangeiras, políticas públicas e aprendizado emocional - tudo selecionado de acordo com o que é apropriado para as idades das crianças, é claro. Seguindo o exemplo da cidade de Nova York, outras escolas americanas também planejam adotar os mini pods como alternativa pro sinal da troca de aulas. A Sonar e a ABF já estão apresentando a ideia para governos municipais por todos os Estados Unidos. Mais detalhes sobre a iniciativa estão disponíveis para consulta em GetSonarCloud.com. Fonte E MAIS: 6 - O PodNight, programa do SBT que vai levar os podcasts para a TV aberta todas as noites, já tem uma data de estreia: dia 26 de fevereiro. A emissora já tinha anunciado o PodNight no ano passado, quando também revelou que nomes como PodDelas, Flow e Venus já estavam confirmados como atrações. O programa promete levar o conceito interativo e democrático da internet para a TV - e eles estão levando o conceito de "internet para a TV" tão à sério, que também anunciaram a participação de influencers digitais e personalidades como Regina Volpato, Michele Barros, Tirullipa e Lucas Neto. Por enquanto, a gente ainda não sabe qual vai ser o papel dessa galera na programação. O SBT já está passando a chamada para o PodNight durante os intervalos da programação do canal, e se você quiser ver o vídeo, a gente disponibilizou ele no nosso LinkedIn do Pod Notícias. Não deixa de conferir e seguir a gente lá também, que é pra não perder as notícias sobre podcast que nós postamos todos os dias. Fonte 7 - E fazia tempo que a gente não tinha um momento "É mole?" nas notícias sobre podcast, mas ele sempre dá um jeito de voltar: o de hoje, é que a cantora Taylor Swift é considerada uma "influencer de podcast" - sem ter um podcast. Acontece que o namorado dela, o jogador de futebol americano Travis Kelce, do time Kansas City Chiefs, tem um. E o programa dele está, atualmente, entre os 10 programas mais populares do mundo. O nome do podcast é "News Heights com Jason e Travis Kelce", um programa de comentários que o Travis apresenta junto com o seu irmão. A Edison Research divulgou sua lista dos principais podcasts durante o quarto trimestre de 2023 e descobriu que o "efeito Taylor Swift" alavancou os números de audiência do podcast. De acordo com o novo ranking de popularidade dos podcasts americanos, o New Heights já é mais popular do que o This American Life e o podcast do Ben Shapiro. Segundo a The Verge, isso aconteceu porque os fãs da Taylor Swift começaram a acompanhar o podcast dos irmãos Kelce depois que foi confirmado o relacionamento entre a cantora e o jogador de futebol, em outubro do ano passado. Eu poderia fazer a pergunta "É só isso que precisa pra ser um "influencer de podcast" hoje em dia?", mas como é a Taylor Swift, a gente perdoa, certo? Fonte HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 8 - Depois de dois anos de um hiato que não foi sequer anunciado, o DumbCast está de volta. Pra quem não conhece o podcast que é autodeclarado "o mais IDIOTA da internet", ele é apresentado pelo Jef Barbosa, o Igor Yozen, o Johnny Brussulo e o Evandro, que voltaram à ativa no mesmo formato de sempre: 4 ou 5 tontos sem filtro, fazendo piada de quinta série. O episódio de retorno foi postado na semana passada, mas já estava gravado desde outubro de 2022. Dizem eles que agora vai ter episódio novo do DumbCast todo mês. Vamos ver, né Jef? Porque falar, até papagaio fala. Fonte 9 - E na última semana, a gente abriu a caixa de perguntas do nosso Instagram, @pod.noticias, questionando os nossos ouvintes sobre quais são os maiores desafios que eles enfrentam como produtores de podcast. Dessa vez não tem como a gente fazer uma lista de todas as respostas, que nem no episódio anterior, porque foi muita coisa diferente, mas a gente notou que boa parte dos desafios tem solução - e os nossos ouvintes mandam muito bem em encontrar soluções pra eles. Pode ser no jeitinho brasileiro, pode ser na força de vontade, na força do ódio, não importa, se tem uma coisa que o produtor de podcast no Brasil faz, é dar um jeito. Outra coisa que a gente percebeu foi o quanto a síndrome do impostor ainda é um negócio presente pro criador de conteúdo, porque algumas das respostas foram "eu mesmo", "meu perfeccionismo", e derivados. A interpretação das métricas também continua sendo uma dificuldade, e parece que é um consenso que um grande desafio do podcaster brasileiro é o de "furar a bolha" e atingir audiências novas. Se você não teve a oportunidade de participar dessa discussão e quer adicionar o seu ponto de vista, pode comentar sobre isso nas nossas redes sociais. Mesmo sem a caixa de perguntas, a gente sempre quer saber a sua opinião. Instagram Pod Notícias 10 - E inspirados na manchete dessa edição, a caixinha de perguntas dessa semana é: Você acompanha algum podcast em outro idioma? A caixa vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje pra deixar a sua contribuição, e também siga a gente em @pod.noticias. Instagram Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 10 - No próximo sábado, dia 24 de fevereiro, a TVT estreia o podcast "Roda de Pogo", que explora o universo do skate não apenas como um esporte, mas como uma expressão cultural e de resistência nas ruas de São Paulo. O programa, apresentado por Henrique Celso e Bruno Rinaldi Hupfer da Federação Paulista de Skate, vai falar sobre a inclusão social promovida pelo skate, a solidariedade presente na comunidade dos skatistas, e o aspecto político da cultura de rua. O primeiro episódio conta com a presença do jornalista e skatista Cesar Calejon, e o segundo episódio vai falar principalmente sobre o projeto de inclusão social do Instituto Sonhe na região da Cracolândia, com participação dos skatistas Luiz Carlos (Bob), e Vitória Pinheiro. O Roda de Pogo vai ser lançado semanalmente, sempre aos sábados. Fonte RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 11 - E se você quer ficar por dentro das principais notícias do Brasil e do mundo, de uma forma mais leve e descontraída, a recomendação nacional da semana é para você! É o podcast "the news", apresentado pelo Du e o Vini e produzido pelo Grupo Waffle. O the news nasceu como uma newsletter, que conquistou mais de 2 milhões de leitores, entregando as notícias todos os dias às 6:06 da manhã, diretamente no e-mail dos assinantes. O podcast, assim como a newsletter, também é diário. Então agora você também pode começar o seu dia muito bem informado, acompanhando um jornal com uma abordagem mais tranquila, e que não vai te deixar alarmado e ansioso logo cedo. O que vai te acelerar é o 'café sem açúcar' que os apresentadores recomendam você tomar enquanto ouve. Seja no seu trajeto para o trabalho, durante o café da manhã ou em qualquer momento do seu dia, o the news é uma excelente fonte sobre as principais notícias do mundo, Brasil, mercado financeiro e tecnologia. Então assine o feed no seu agregador favorito, aperte o play, e fique mais informado a cada episódio. Link E assim a gente fecha esta terceira edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! 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If our podcast was a person, they could legally possess cannabis in Minnesota, because Northern Lights is (on Episode) 21!! We cover news out of OCM and DEED, talk about a city in Minnesota looking to become the first with a municipal dispensary, and take a look at a mayor who might have grown a bit more than eight plants (and not for a municipal dispensary, either!).Then, hear from Matt Robidou on his experiences, both in the armed forces and as a student at the University of Minnesota. He shares how learning how cannabis has allowed him to grow REALLY big plants. Catch this interview to learn a bit more about what you can expect to see in March! Finally, hear from David Gonzalez, CEO of Fizzy THC, as he explores the booming Minnesota market for THC drinks after 2023's legalization of hemp-derived beverages. Plus, David shares his predictions for upcoming industry trends. Don't miss it! Donate Today - mncannabiscollege.org/donateFilmed and Recorded at the Dabbler Depot Studio in St. PaulToday's episode of Northern Lights is presented by North Star Law Group, your trusted partner in Minnesota's burgeoning legal cannabis industry. Learn more at northstarlaw.comLinks from the Show:
Bryan is joined by David Gonzalez to discuss their favorite films starring Oscar winner Al Pacino. Hoo-ah! Find Film Fragments everywhere: Instagram: @filmfragmentspodcast Twitter: @filmfragmentspc Follow our guest online: David Gonzalez on Letterboxd, Twitter and The Cinematic Reel. Follow our host: Bryan Sudfield on Letterboxd, Twitter and Instagram. Credits: Theme music by Eugene Rocco Utley Artwork by Eugene Rocco Utley Edited by Bryan Sudfield
Listen in as David Gonzalez shares his testimony about overcoming addiction in his life and how he found freedom. David's story is sure to encourage you, challenge you, and point you towards freedom in your life.
In this Psychedelic Podcast episode, Paul F. Austin welcomes Will Rezin, mystic, philosopher, and coach, to explore the worlds of psychedelics, somatics, and trauma healing. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-224-will-rezin/ Dive into Will's profound healing path, shaped by ayahuasca in Peru. Together, Will and Paul go beyond the conventional body-mind separation, drawing on key approaches to healing common to both somatics and psychedelics. Their conversation envisions a trauma-free future that extends beyond personal healing to embrace relational, societal, and environmental transformations. Will Rezin: Will Rezin is a mystic and somatic teacher. He is a leading expert in the field of personal development with a focus on trauma education and somatics. Will has a unique approach that combines somatic practices, early developmental movement theory, esoteric philosophy and trauma theory with traditional coaching methods. He's the co-founder of Trauma and Somatics where he trains practitioners to become trauma-informed, and the co-founder of The Truth Foundation where he and his co-founder, David Gonzalez, are on a mission to End Trauma. Over the past 18 years, Will has immersed himself in studying human development through the lens of culture, psychology, biology, physiology, mysticism, myth and behavioral change. He is trained in Somatic Experiencing®, Core Energy Leadership Coaching, Early Developmental Trauma, Karmic Astrology, Jungian Archetypal Psychology, Ericksonian Hypnosis, Amazonian Shamanism and much more. Will integrates many therapeutic models into his work with clients and his teaching with students. Highlights: Exploring the work of Dr. Peter A. Levine. Will's psychedelic healing path and ayahuasca experiences in Peru: Beyond the body-mind separation: unpacking somatics. Essence vs. Personality: integrating intuition and wisdom. Modulation and titration: keys to healing in somatics and psychedelics. Will's mission to eradicate trauma in the world. Envisioning AI's role in healing trauma. Beyond personal healing: relational, societal, and environmental transformation. Episode Sponsors: Apollo Neuro - Third Wave listeners get 15% off. Psyched Wellness - use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off. Magic Mind - Enjoy up to 56% off when applied to a 10-day subscription
Executive Director of the Port Ministries, David Gonzalez, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the organization’s goals, how they achieve them, and who they are supporting. He also discusses the benefits of supporting non-profit organizations and how you can help.
In 1950, President Harry Truman ordered US troops to the Korean peninsula to help the South Koreans repel the invading North Korean People's Army, which was supported by the communist regimes of the Soviet Union and China. One of the regiments shipped overseas to fight was the 65th Infantry Regiment, the Borinqueneers, made up of soldiers from Puerto Rico. In Korea, the Borinqueneers served heroically, despite harsh conditions and racist treatment. Joining me in this episode to help us learn more about the 65th Infantry Regiment is writer Talia Aikens-Nuñez, author of the young adult book Men of the 65th: The Borinqueneers of the Korean War. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The mid-episode audio is “La Borinqueña,” performed by the United States Navy Band in 2003; the audio is in the public domain and available via Wikimedia Commons.The episode image is “Members of the 65th Infantry Regiment pose for a photo after a firefight during the Korean War;“ the photo is by the U.S. Army, in the public domain, and available via the Department of Defense. Additional sources: “Puerto Rico's 65th Infantry Fought Bravely in Korea—Then Had to Fight for Redemption,” by Iván Román, History.com, Originally published November 20, 2021, and updated August 17, 2023. “The Borinqueneers: The Forgotten Heroes of a Forgotten War,” Center for Puerto Rican Studies, CUNY Hunter. “The 65th Infantry Regiment: A Storied History,” National Museum of the United States Army. “Congress Honors Puerto Rican Regiment for Heroic Korean War Service,” by Shannon Collins, DOD News, October 7, 2016. “Bloodied in Battle, Now Getting Their Due,” by David Gonzalez, The New York Times, October 2, 2007. “65th Infantry Regiment ‘Borinqueneers' Highlight Hispanic Heritage Month,”by Tim Oberle, Eighth Army Public Affairs, U.S. Army, September 18, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio de hoy hablamos con David Gonzalez, partner de LLYC. Una firma global de consultoría de comunicación, marketing digital y asuntos públicos, que ayuda a sus clientes a la toma de decisiones estratégicas basada en datos.Como gran conocedor en temas de engagement, David tiene mucho que decir sobre los formatos. Ajustarse a las tendencias de redes sociales no siempre será la mejor idea cuando deseas generar una profunda conexion con los clientes. La metodología inbound se enfoca en este tipo de contenido de valor. Puedas ampliar este conocimiento en nuestro tookit: Entra a https://naranjamedia.co/cmo-latam-toolkit/ y explora los recursos gratuitos que tenemos para ti.
On September 19, Nazarene Youth International celebrated 100 years of ministry in the Church of the Nazarene. Listen as Nate Gilmore connected with Global NYI Director, David Gonzalez. In this conversation, David tells of how God called him into youth ministry and how God is using NYI to build up future leaders for the Church of the Nazarene.
The MBAA Brewery Safety Committee brings you the story of a real-life electrical accident in a brewery, as well as tips and other resources for keeping brewers safe. Special Guests: Brian Godfrey and David Gonzalez.
Welcome to Episode Four of Northern Lights! In this captivating episode, we bring you exciting updates, explore license types, indulge in new THC-infused products, and engage in an enlightening interview with David Gonzalez from The Hemp House.In the introduction, we delve into the eagerly anticipated news that Red Lake Nation will kick off adult-use cannabis sales on August 1st. Prepare your taste buds for a delectable experience as we introduce No Coast's THC-infused product line from The Hemp House and indulge in their exquisite Pate de Fruit and mouthwatering Polvorónes. Continuing our journey, we provide a breakdown of various license types beyond retail, focusing on cultivators, manufacturers, wholesalers, transporters, and lower-potency hemp edible manufacturers. In the interview section, we dive deep with David Gonzalez from The Hemp House. Discover the incredible journey of The Hemp House, from being a product manufacturer to winning the Legacy THC Cup. David shares exciting insights into their recent product releases under the No Coast Cannabis brand and provides valuable perspectives on the Minnesota cannabis industry.Finally, we wrap by talking about the upcoming Cloning 101, a hands-on cannabis educational class taught by the renowned Dr. Dabs. This class offers invaluable insights into cannabis cloning, tools, step-by-step processes, rooting, aftercare, and troubleshooting.Links from the ShowNativeCare (Red Lake Nation Cannabis Dispensary) - https://www.nativecare.com/The Hemp House MN - https://www.thehemphousemn.comExpert Education: Cloning 101 - https://mncannabiscollege.org/clonesFirst Avenue's Legalized It! - https://first-avenue.com/event/2023-08-legalized-it/Support the show
The Rosendale Theater will host, "The Effects of Gravity," on July 1 at 8 p.m. The event features astrophysicist Dr. Luke Keller, poet and storyteller David Gonzalez, and guitarist-composer- Álvaro Domene.
Trust the fungus! David Gonzalez from the podcasts Reel Chronicles and Chop Talk and the movie news and review site TheCinematicReel.com returns to the show to be the Luigi to Mark's Mario. They enter the dino dimension and discuss Super Mario Bros. for its 30th anniversary this month! The first movie to be adapted from a video game was released in the US on May 28, 1993, and Mark has wanted a meteorite necklace ever since. The guys share what they love about this guilty pleasure sci-fi adventure (like a mattress ride through a tunnel!) and everything that makes them scratch their heads (too much to list here). Plus, they discuss all the actors who were apparently in consideration for the roles and the names will confuse you even more.
In this episode of Double E, Elevating Entrepreneurs, Elizabeth Marie interviews David Gonzalez, owner of Dead Religion. Bridging the gap between the world and the church, David tackles uncomfortable topics when it comes to Christianity. David and Elizabeth discuss all things religion, faith, and balancing the family life. This episode is a production of Flourish Multi-Media, LLC, owned and operated by Elizabeth Marie. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elizabeth-marie8/support
David “Gonzo” González is an Executive and Data Science professional with well over a decade of experience putting AI and ML into production in mission-critical systems. He co-founded Zeff.ai, acquired in 2020 by DataRobot where he succeeded in bringing a jobs-to-be-done perspective to focus product strategy. He led Zeff.ai as CEO and pioneered transactionally authored training and inference on multi-modal datasets. Gonzo is the primary author of The AI Manifesto for Applied Artificial Intelligence Development and has multiple ML patents. In his free time, he enjoys playing outdoors in the wilds of his adoptive home of Utah with his wife and five children. Gonzo has recently taken a break to pursue a startup combining health and wellness and AI. As a warning, in this episode we touch on sensitive topics like a data centric view of religion and also on plant based medicine. This was an enlightening conversation and I'm grateful for Gonzos candidness and openness. Now on to the interview.
Always ensure that you give the highest quality service to any client by giving them exactly what they need and providing the environment they want to see. By being accommodating and connecting with your clients on a personal level, you are sure to set yourself apart from the competition.In this episode, David Gonzalez, the owner of Domestic Placement Network and EstateJobs.com, shares valuable insights for budding professionals and entrepreneurs within the private service industry. As a former personal assistant and house manager to ultra-high-net-worth clients, his experience helps him provide quality household staff to top clients.Listen to his inspiring journey and get insightful tips for a budding entrepreneur starting out in the industry. This new episode of The Private Chef Podcast is available through:Buzzsprout → https://bit.ly/3yhRWBCApple → https://apple.co/3V6jaF0Google Podcast → https://bit.ly/3CiXQ6RSpotify → https://spoti.fi/3SJHM51Podchaser → https://bit.ly/3rvHlz9Deezer → https://bit.ly/3V5av5RPlayer FM → https://bit.ly/3SWehMXWatch the full interview and subscribe for more videos:Youtube → https://bit.ly/3EulIHeLet's Stay ConnectedLinkedIn → https://bit.ly/3Q9C5wCConnect with David Gonzales: LinkedIn → https://bit.ly/3UAVKGoWebsite → https://bit.ly/3P24IeN
We're looking back at thirty years of Home Alone 2: Lost In New York and we're joined by David Gonzalez, founder of www.reeltalkinc.com, the creator of the Reel Chronicles Podcast and the horror movie Chop Talk, as well as JC aka @mercwiththemovies on Instagram to celebrate the milestone. Does it hold up to the original? Or is it just more of the same?
In this episode, Kellen speaks with Dr. David Gonzalez. David is an associate professor at UC San Diego in the pharmacology department of the school of medicine and the Skaggs school of pharmacy. He's also the founder and director of the UCSD collaborative center for multiplexed proteomics. The Gonzalez lab researches host-microbe interactions and specializes in proteomics approaches. Kellen and David talk about David's inspirational journey to becoming a principal investigator. They also discuss proteomics, mentorship, and two of the Gonzalez lab's recent publications related to inflammatory bowel disease (linked below). IBD proteomics papers: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35999575/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35087228/ Gonzalez lab website: https://www.gonzalezlab.org/ Thank you to our sponsors, NCI & CCMI. Please take a few minutes to write us a review wherever you listened to this podcast—it will help us communicate great science. Finally, we would love to hear from you. Please send any questions or comments to @KellenCavagnero on Twitter.
Arbol is a platform helping college students overcome economic uncertainties - textbook purchases, transportation costs, healthcare bills, and more. The company was cofounded by David Gonzalez and Favio Osorio right here in Buffalo Niagara. On this episode, we discuss the company's mission, support its received, and Buffalo's entrepreneurial ecosystem at large.
Transgender activist Rikki Nathanson won her discrimination case against the government of Zimbabwe in 2019, but ongoing harassment forced her to leave home. Now she's Senior advisor of the Global Trans program for OutRight Action International, and our special guest on the final chapter of “Queerly Yours, Profiles in Courage with Roger Q. Mason” (produced by Brian DeShazor and Roger Q. Mason, with music and audio engineering by David Gonzalez). And in NewsWrap: Taiwanese WorldPride 2025 organizers cancel after failing to reach a naming agreement with InterPride, a U.S. federal appeals court rules that the Americans with Disabilities Act covers gender dysphoria, Boston Children's Hospital faces death threats spurred by accusations that it performs gender-affirming surgeries on under-age patients, lone out NFL player Carl Nassib signs a one-year deal with Florida's Tampa Bay Buccaneers, lesbian WNBA star Brittney Griner appeals her drug possession sentence as Russian prisoner exchange negotiations continue, thousands demonstrate to support Serbian Orthodox Church Bishop Nikanor Bogunoviċ saying that he'd use a weapon against EuroPride in Belgrade, and more international LGBTQ news reported this week by Elena Botkin-Levy and David Hunt (produced by Brian DeShazor). All this on the August 22, 2022 edition of This Way Out! Join our family of listener-donors today at http://thiswayout.org/donate/
Our Story Storyteller Maura McMahon offers us a clip from her show, Launching Ships: A User's Guide for Your Face. She took to the stage at Green Kill Art Center in Kingston, NY in spring 2022 and was accompanied by musician David Gonzalez. You'll hear the events in the final moments of the Trojan War, as that infamous horse full of Spartan warriors is allowed into the city gates after a ten-year battle. Our Guest Maura McMahon is a storyteller and spoken word poet whose collection of Irish tales, pirate adventures, and women's sovereignty songs have entranced and empowered audiences across regional venues in New York's Hudson Valley for over 15 years. As a character performer, Maura has embodied Grace O'Malley, and the Grey Sea Hag as well as Hippolyta the Amazonian Queen. My family most loves seeing Maura when she appears as Mrs. Claus of the Hudson Valley Our Conversation Marisa and Maura discuss what it means to tell the story of a character who inhabits a space in “Myth with a Capital M” and they explore: Telling this story was a creative leap for Maura, a storyteller most at home with Celtic tales. Two thirds of this story comes from the original sources, including Virgil and Homer, and one third is Maura's creative invention. Ultimately, it is a reclaiming of Helen's story told through her own eyes. Helen was renowned for her beauty, but what made Helen beautiful? People saw in her what they needed to. Helen played a pivotal role in so many men's stories, and yet she retained her sovereignty, her power, and her sense of self. How this story emerged through conversations with a goddess and building a relationship with a character, and what that meant to Maura as storyteller and as an individual going through her own process. What it means to tell a story outside of your own lineage and your usual source material. During the creative process, Maura asked, “Who am I to tell the story of a Greek goddess?” https://youtu.be/FzO2-sLJ-5s (Watch Maura's entire show on Green Kill's YouTube Channel. ) You can also hear Maura's story of Máire Rua O'Brien, a 17th century Irish heroine inhttps://player.captivate.fm/episode/f7ff8601-71a3-4ba7-a33e-2fc4d70887c7 (, “A Most Ferocious Lady of the Castle,”) episode 3 of season 1 of KnotWork Storytelling. Our Music Music at the start of the show is by Beth Sweeney and Billy Hardy, a Celtic Fiddle and multi-instrumental duo based on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The traditional Irish reel we play at the start of the show is called "The College Groves." https://www.knotworkstorytelling.com/episode/billyandbeth.com (billyandbeth.com) Join Us in the Heroine's KnotThe Heroines' Knot is an online community for creative creatures on the quest for self-expression & collective renewal. https://my.captivate.fm/www.marisagoudy.com/heroines-knot (Learn more and join us.) 1:1 Coaching Opportunities Marisa offers 1:1 coaching for Personal and Professional growth with her https://www.marisagoudy.com/healing-for-heroines (Healing for Heroines) packages. She also offers https://www.marisagoudy.com/story-weaver-book-coaching (Story Weaver Book Coaching )for memoirists, thought leaders, and creative entrepreneurs at the beginning of their writing journey. Find more of Marisa's writing and get a copy of her book, The Sovereignty Knot https://www.knotworkstorytelling.com/episode/www.marisagoudy.com (www.marisagoudy.com) Follow the show on https://www.instagram.com/knotworkpodcast/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/knotworkstorytelling (Facebook), and jhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/4429930243750952 (oin our vibrant listeners' community).
Experience Mexican Cuisine at Margarita Island: Mexican Kitchen and Bar Welcome back to 321 Lift Off! Join us when we sit down with David Gonzalez from Margarita Island, located at the Merritt Square Mall on Merritt Island. Margarita Island offers a sophisticated flavor proposal with traditional recipes from their Mexican, exclusive gastronomic creations to please all palates. Listen to us live as we talk about the best Mexican flavors, from fresh guacamole to excellent cuts of meat and the best margaritas and cocktails in the region. Margarita Island provides unique flavors, a beachy atmosphere, and the hospitality of the people of Mexico! #mexicanfood #mexicanrestaurant #food #spacecoast
This month marks the 10th anniversary of The Dark Knight Rises and Gaius sits with David Gonzalez of ReelTalkInc.Com and the Reel Chronicles Podcast, Sam Stone, freelance columnist for Looper and Comic Book Resources, and Batman super-fan Zach Luben, to discuss the film's production history, characters, release, and legacy. It's a fun look back at the conclusion of one of the best film trilogies! Guest Links: Sam Stone (Twitter) David Gonzalez: ReelTalkInc.Com, Reel Chronicles, Chop Talk Zach Luben (Twitter)
Run to the light and press play on this episode! Mark welcomes '80s horror enthusiasts David Gonzalez and Jack Renaud, from the new podcast Chop Talk, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Poltergeist. The PG-rated horror (and comedy?) classic was released on June 4, 1982, and static TV has never been the same. They nerd out over the practical effects and fun CGI, the pot-smoking parents, corrupt housing developers, the behind-the-scenes confusion between director Tobe Hooper and writer/producer Steven Spielberg, the sad curse that has followed members of the prodution, and praise movie MVP Zelda Rubinstein as the one and only Tangina Barrons, who actually isn't that great at her job!
How residential drilling sparked a public health and environmental justice problem in California. Across California, oil wells pepper residential neighborhoods – often directly next to homes, schools, and businesses. These residential wells have been linked to a host of health problems, from asthma to cancer. And these problems disproportionately affect California's communities of color. This week, producer Alexandria Herr goes on a crusade to prove that California is not the green state that everybody thinks it is. We'll explore hidden oil wells, the history of redlining, and the oil boom during World War II, to understand why residential drilling in California looks the way it does today. Guests: Dr. David Gonzalez is a President's Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley. Dr. Sarah Elkind is the president of the American Society for Environmental History. The Carbon Copy is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.
Rochester Business Connections Episode #105 w/ Favio Osorio and David Gonzalez of Arbol - Keep In Touch With Favio and David: Website: https://growarbol.com/ Connect on Linkedin... David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dgonzalez53/ Favio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/favioosorio/ Invest In Arbol: https://wefunder.com/arbol - Full Video: https://youtu.be/lAlZueZk6sE Listen on… Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6GIUXbsHXx0…8sQLm6JR2vHOUuIw Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roch…ns/id1537115928 – Follow me… Facebook: www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/balbertmarketing – RBC is made possible by www.balbertmarketing.com
Across California, oil wells pepper residential neighborhoods – often directly next to homes, schools, and businesses. These residential wells have been linked to a host of health problems, from asthma to cancer. And these problems disproportionately affect California's communities of color. This week, producer Alexandria Herr goes on a crusade to prove that California is not the green state that everybody thinks it is. We'll explore hidden oil wells, the history of redlining, and the oil boom during World War II, to understand why residential drilling in California looks the way it does today. Guests: Dr. David Gonzalez is a President's Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley. Dr. Sarah Elkind is the president of the American Society for Environmental History. The Carbon Copy is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media. The Carbon Copy is supported by Nextracker. Nextracker's technology platform has delivered more than 50 gigawatts of zero-emission solar power plants across the globe. Nextracker is developing a data-driven framework to become the most sustainable solar tracker company in the world – with a focus on a truly transparent supply chain. Visit nextracker.com/sustainability to learn more. The Carbon Copy is supported by Scale Microgrid Solutions, your comprehensive source for all distributed energy financing. Distributed generation can be complex. Scale makes financing it easy. Visit scalecapitalsolutions.com to learn more.
Charles Byrd is a joint venture expert and business advisor. He is the Founder and CEO of Pureflow.pro and is a Board Member for Etairos Consulting. Charles regularly coaches CEOs, authors, and entrepreneurs looking to close more leads and leverage joint ventures in their businesses. His mission is to empower clients to build impactful relationships that drive revenue and success. Charles has worked with top leaders including Brian Tracy, David Gonzalez, Jeanna Gabellini, and more. As a Silicon Valley veteran, Charles previously worked as a director at a billion-dollar software company, where he became known as “The Chaos Killer.” With this expertise under his belt, he now specializes in empowering business leaders to build transformational partnerships. In this episode… Do you want to take your business to the next level — and work with top industry leaders at the same time? How can you create dependable revenue based on the relationships you make in your field? According to Charles Byrd, no matter what marketing strategy you employ for your business, joint ventures and partnerships are the fuel that drives success. However, many leaders are failing to leverage JVs in their business for fear of seeming too “salesy” or transactional. That's where Charles comes in. He has the expertise to help you build stronger relationships that will increase your revenue and empower you to make a greater impact. Join Dan Kuschell in this episode of Growth to Freedom as he chats with Charles Byrd, a joint venture expert and coach, about how to boost revenue and success through partnerships. Charles breaks down the four types of joint ventures and shares his tips for leveraging them in your business. He also reveals the relationship-building process he's used to form partnerships with some of the top business leaders today.