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México ocupa el poco honroso primer lugar de personas desaparecidas en el mundo, más de 113 mil desde que inició la "guerra contra el narcotráfico", en 2006. El Movimiento por "Nuestros Desaparecidos en México" es fruto de la ausencia de respuestas adecuadas de los sucesivos gobiernos, a pesar de que estos últimos años se han creado distintos mecanismos para combatir esa crisis de derechos humanos. Virginia Buenrostro e Isabel Cruz, integrantes de ese colectivo, estuvieron en Escala en Paris. La grave crisis de derechos humanos que atraviesa México puede resumirse en una frase del ex Subsecretario de los Derechos Humanos de la secretaría de Gobernación, el equivalente del Ministerio del Interior de México, Alejandro Encinas, "México es una enorme fosa clandestina”, dijo. Y uno de los problemas es que esa fosa parece no tener fondo ni límite. A los 113 mil desaparecidos hay que añadir otras 52 mil personas cuyos cuerpos están en los servicios forenses, sin identificar.Virginia Buenrostro es la madre de David Ibarra y Jocelyn Ibarra, desaparecidos en noviembre del 2010 en la ciudad de Monterrey, en el noreste del país. Ella recuerda: "incialmente empezamos la búsqueda las familias solas porque el gobierno no hacía nada, inclusive muchas veces no nos tomaban declaración; empezamos a unir las familias al ver que no nada más era nuestra familia, sino que había muchas más. Y con este problema nos empezamos a agrupar para exigir al gobierno que buscaran a nuestros hijos".Isabel Cruz es madre de Yosimar García, desaparecido en 2017 en la ciudad de Culiacán, Sinaloa, en el noroeste de México. "Yosimar era policía y fue desaparecido por policías y militares como cientos de personas que desaparecen en México por las fuerzas armadas", denuncia.Virginia Buenrostro e Isabel Cruz estuvieron en una gira de trabajo por Europa para denunciar esta situación. Entre otras ciudades estuvieron en Ginebra, dónde está la Comisión de Derechos Humanos de la ONU, para asistir al "examen periódico universal, que es el que analiza a México o a los países que tienen algún problema", precisa Cruz. En el caso de su paso por Francia, Cruz indica que piden a las organizaciones defensoras de derchos humanos que exijan "al gobierno francés que refuerce sus recomendaciones a México sobre las desapariciones forzadas. En el 2018 Francia hizo algunas recomendaciones sobre el tema y pedimos que las hagan de manera más contundente". Pese a la aprobación de distintas leyes e iniciativas en los últimos cinco años, las integrantes de "Nuestros Desaparecidos en México" afirman "no hay nada que nos ayude a encontrarlos", "no se puede tener un registro o una base de datos real porque las desapariciones no se contabilizan como debería de ser", denuncian.¿Quién desaparece en México?, ¿cuáles son los cuerpos, las instancias, los organismos responsables de la desaparición de esas decenas de miles de hombres y mujeres en México?, "no se sabe exactamente quiénes son los responsables, porque han actuado muchos. Han desaparecido por la delincuencia organizada, otros tantos directamente por servidores públicos, otros en unión de los servidores públicos con la delincuencia", afirma Isabel Cruz.Lanzarse a la búsqueda de sus seres queridos implica bastantes riesgos, varios familiares han muerto asesinados. "Mi compañera ha recibido siete amenazas", recuerda Virginia Buenrostro. El movimiento nacional por Nuestros Desaparecidos en México abarca los 32 Estados de la república mexicana, y está formado por 85 colectivos, tres de Centroamérica y el resto de México.
México ocupa el poco honroso primer lugar de personas desaparecidas en el mundo, más de 113 mil desde que inició la "guerra contra el narcotráfico", en 2006. El Movimiento por "Nuestros Desaparecidos en México" es fruto de la ausencia de respuestas adecuadas de los sucesivos gobiernos, a pesar de que estos últimos años se han creado distintos mecanismos para combatir esa crisis de derechos humanos. Virginia Buenrostro e Isabel Cruz, integrantes de ese colectivo, estuvieron en Escala en Paris. La grave crisis de derechos humanos que atraviesa México puede resumirse en una frase del ex Subsecretario de los Derechos Humanos de la secretaría de Gobernación, el equivalente del Ministerio del Interior de México, Alejandro Encinas, "México es una enorme fosa clandestina”, dijo. Y uno de los problemas es que esa fosa parece no tener fondo ni límite. A los 113 mil desaparecidos hay que añadir otras 52 mil personas cuyos cuerpos están en los servicios forenses, sin identificar.Virginia Buenrostro es la madre de David Ibarra y Jocelyn Ibarra, desaparecidos en noviembre del 2010 en la ciudad de Monterrey, en el noreste del país. Ella recuerda: "incialmente empezamos la búsqueda las familias solas porque el gobierno no hacía nada, inclusive muchas veces no nos tomaban declaración; empezamos a unir las familias al ver que no nada más era nuestra familia, sino que había muchas más. Y con este problema nos empezamos a agrupar para exigir al gobierno que buscaran a nuestros hijos".Isabel Cruz es madre de Yosimar García, desaparecido en 2017 en la ciudad de Culiacán, Sinaloa, en el noroeste de México. "Yosimar era policía y fue desaparecido por policías y militares como cientos de personas que desaparecen en México por las fuerzas armadas", denuncia.Virginia Buenrostro e Isabel Cruz estuvieron en una gira de trabajo por Europa para denunciar esta situación. Entre otras ciudades estuvieron en Ginebra, dónde está la Comisión de Derechos Humanos de la ONU, para asistir al "examen periódico universal, que es el que analiza a México o a los países que tienen algún problema", precisa Cruz. En el caso de su paso por Francia, Cruz indica que piden a las organizaciones defensoras de derchos humanos que exijan "al gobierno francés que refuerce sus recomendaciones a México sobre las desapariciones forzadas. En el 2018 Francia hizo algunas recomendaciones sobre el tema y pedimos que las hagan de manera más contundente". Pese a la aprobación de distintas leyes e iniciativas en los últimos cinco años, las integrantes de "Nuestros Desaparecidos en México" afirman "no hay nada que nos ayude a encontrarlos", "no se puede tener un registro o una base de datos real porque las desapariciones no se contabilizan como debería de ser", denuncian.¿Quién desaparece en México?, ¿cuáles son los cuerpos, las instancias, los organismos responsables de la desaparición de esas decenas de miles de hombres y mujeres en México?, "no se sabe exactamente quiénes son los responsables, porque han actuado muchos. Han desaparecido por la delincuencia organizada, otros tantos directamente por servidores públicos, otros en unión de los servidores públicos con la delincuencia", afirma Isabel Cruz.Lanzarse a la búsqueda de sus seres queridos implica bastantes riesgos, varios familiares han muerto asesinados. "Mi compañera ha recibido siete amenazas", recuerda Virginia Buenrostro. El movimiento nacional por Nuestros Desaparecidos en México abarca los 32 Estados de la república mexicana, y está formado por 85 colectivos, tres de Centroamérica y el resto de México.
David Ibarra is a leadership consultant and entrepreneur. He is the founder of eLeaderTech, the Ibarra-Brito Group, and the David Ibarra Enterprises. David's life is a testament to overcoming adversity. Born to immigrant parents and placed in foster care at a young age, he began his career washing dishes before becoming the youngest franchise owner of a Marriott Corporation division. As founder of the Eb Bauer Foundation, David has awarded full scholarships to 134 students and continues weekly mentoring sessions through "time tithe," sharing his wisdom with those seeking guidance. Our host Jim engages David in an insightful conversation about fear as motivation, the challenges of making versus giving away money, selective charity based on execution not just intent, and the importance of cultivating one's talents despite economic hardships. David reflects on key figures who shaped him—a fifth-grade teacher who nurtured his academic growth; Robert Farrell who introduced him to 'Think and Grow Rich'; Marriott's support that led him into entrepreneurship; and mentors who complemented his skills. He advises aspiring non-profit supporters to scrutinize organizations' effectiveness before contributing their time or money. Despite receiving knighthood for his contributions, David remains dedicated without any bucket list but lives out principles leading towards a rich life encompassing family, friends, faith community health—and financial wealth.
David Ibarra is a local business owner and ran for mayor 3 1/2 years ago. He has personally witnessed the decline of downtown Salt Lake City. He has a lot to say about public policy regarding ways to improve downtown Salt Lake City. Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
Our two robot friends David and Rin join us on a 200-year journey to become humans in Chris Columbus' 1999 film Bicentennial Man, starring Robin Williams. A truly cursed film that has its valiant defenders, perfect for spooky season. Happy Halloween!
El hombre es 3 veces más propenso a desarrollar alguna adicción. ¿Por qué sucede esto? ¿Cómo puedo saber si es una adicción? ¿A qué me puedo volver adicto? ¿Por dónde empiezo a trabajarlo?David Ibarra, interventor y consejero en adicciones y psicólogo en formación, nos comparte en este episodio sobre cómo identificar y romper nuestras adicciones.Encuentra su trabajo acá: @chivoibarraadÚnete a otros hombres en círculos de hombres, talleres, sesiones de respiración y expertos en relaciones, comunicación, finanzas personales, vida sexual y gestión emocional en nuestro Círculo de Entrenamiento. Si te identificas con estos temas y te interesa trabajarlos en una sesión individual conmigo, puedes agendar una asesoría. Encuentra todos nuestros recursos y redes en https://voicesofbrotherhood.com
“It's the responsibility of leaders to help people connect to what it is they want, and it is in harmony with what you want, then you succeed."-David IbarraWhat might you be able to accomplish if you shift your mindset and see your team as equally important as your capital? Today I connect with David Ibarra, a renowned business leader in Utah and author of “Stop Drifting” a story about how one man finds his way to success by following key strategies that David credits for his own successful career. In this episode, we cover:David's transition from a dishwasher to Director of trainingDavid path to finding his purpose in lifeHow to unleash your potentialWhat is pivoting the positive and how to do it? Leading with positive thought.Talent and Capital are equal partnersWhat to do when you inherit a teamTalent and Capital are equal partnersDavid Equation for success, revealed! Building a dream team; skills you needLeading the team you inheritSigns of having a negative drifter on your teamWhat is the Power of Positive Thought?About Today's Guest: David Ibarra is a leadership consultant and entrepreneur. He is the founder of eLeaderTech, the Ibarra-Brito Group, and David Ibarra Enterprises. David received a U.S. Patent for his performance management software “Executing the Standards®” in September of 2000.David's background spans highly successful careers in the hospitality and automotive industries. He was the General Manager of a large metropolitan automobile dealership for nearly 10 years and has held many other leadership positions within the retail automotive industry. David served as Director of Training for the Western United States and District Manager of Operations for the Marriott Corporation prior to entering the automotive industry. David also owned and operated several successful restaurants in the Western United States.Support the show
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, July 11, 20224:20 pm: Hatch Foundation Executive Director Matt Sandgren joins Rod to preview a webinar the group will hold later this week making a case against the packing of the Supreme Court4:38 pm: David Ibarra, author, leadership consultant and a former candidate for mayor in Salt Lake City joins Rod to discuss his op-ed in the Deseret News calling for city leaders to step up with resources for the homeless population5:05 pm: Author, speaker and journalist Sophia A. Nelson joins the program to discuss her piece for the New York Post about how Christians are getting tired of being punished for their views in America6:05 pm: Jack Spencer, Energy Analyst for the Heritage Foundation joins Rod for a conversation about why Joe Biden sent U.S. oil reserves overseas6:20 pm: Utah County Commissioner Bill Lee has reportedly requested a copy of voting machine data from the 2022 primary election and he joins Rod to discuss the reasons behind that request6:38 pm: Congressman Chris Stewart joins the program to discuss his legislation that would defund research labs in adversarial countries like China, North Korea, Russia and Iran
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, April 29, 20224:20 pm: Utah Congressman Chris Stewart joins Rod and Greg to discuss his recent tweets to new Twitter owner Elon Musk about moving the social media giant to Utah, and his call for a special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden5:05 pm: On the heels of another large homelessness camp cleanup in Salt Lake City, downtown businessman David Ibarra joins the show to discuss homelessness problems in the city
[E278] Castaways David and Nathan join us for a deep dive review of the 41st season of legendary reality competition show Survivor. WBAM! Visit our website at weboughtamic.net E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
Stop Drifting is a story of great imagination to inspire new ways of mastering your mindset to achieve your dreams. Based on the Think and Grow Rich Science of Success Principles by Napoleon Hill, just reading this inspirational tale wakes you up to exciting new ways of thinking, being, and living. David R. Ibarra is a leadership consultant, speaker, and author from Salt Lake City. At 28 years old he started his first business, beginning an entrepreneurial career that spans the hospitality, automotive, and leadership consulting industries. He is the founder of eLeaderTech, IBG, David Ibarra Enterprises and the Think and Grow Rich Institute – Latin America. https://davidribarra.com Everybody wants success and fulfillment, but even people who work hard miss out, and when they do succeed, they often chalk it up to luck. But as Alon shares in his book Success is Not a Fluke. It has rules that can be learned and harnessed with unbelievable ease, speed and power.Alon Ulman has extensive leadership experience. He is an Israeli Naval Lieutenant Colonel (Reserve), Chief Instructor in The Naval Officers Academy, and a graduate with honors of the Britain Royal Naval College (BRNC). Alon has a BA in Economics and an MBA in Business Administration both with distinction. He is a Master Coach, was an academic lecturer and is the creator of "The Winner's Code”. Alon has worked with tens of thousands of people, and lead them to outstanding achievements.https://www.winnerscode.co.il/אודות/about-us/
You have more control over your mind — and therefore your performance — than you think. If you're not sure what's holding you back from certain goals in business or life, it might just be your mind. And according to today's guest teacher, there's something you can do about it. David Ibarra is a business […] The post MBA1933 Guest Teacher – David Ibarra – How to Utilize the Brain Model appeared first on The $100 MBA.
You have more control over your mind — and therefore your performance — than you think. If you're not sure what's holding you back from certain goals in business or life, it might just be your mind. And according to today's guest teacher, there's something you can do about it. David Ibarra is a business […] The post MBA1933 Guest Teacher – David Ibarra – How to Utilize the Brain Model appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Salt Lake City is facing rising violent crime and homelessness. Community leader David Ibarra gives his thoughts on what we can do better and why those outside the capitol city should want to solve the problem. Guest Host: Maura Carabello See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4:20 pm: Mark Morgan, former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and a Senior Fellow at the Federation for American Immigration Reform4:38 pm: Utah Congressman Blake Moore5:05 pm: Utah Congressman Chris Stewart joins Rod to discuss his op-ed piece in The Hill in which he says the world is a more dangerous place with Joe Biden in the White House, plus we'll touch on Stewart's decision to ban personal attendance to Utah Jazz games because of the team's vaccine mandate6:05 pm: Local businessman and former Salt Lake City mayoral candidate David Ibarra joins the show to discuss his op-ed piece in the Salt Lake Tribune in which he states we have lost Salt Lake City because of a lack of leadership in both the mayor's office and the police department6:35 pm: Social Critics and Media Vloggers Diamond and Silk join Rod to discuss the Joe Biden White House and how he's handling the border crisis
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
In this week’s Take 2 Podcast, host Heidi Hatch speaks to former Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes, and former Salt Lake mayoral candidate David Ibarra about the vaccine order President Joe Biden spoke about earlier in the week. They’ll also talk about Utah County Attorney David Leavitt’s decision to no longer seek the … Continue reading Take 2 Podcast: Pres. Biden’s vaccine mandate, Utah County death penalty →
In this week’s Take 2 Podcast, host Heidi Hatch speaks to former Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes, and former Salt Lake mayoral candidate David Ibarra about the vaccine order President Joe Biden spoke about earlier in the week. They’ll also talk about Utah County Attorney David Leavitt’s decision to no longer seek the … Continue reading Take 2 Podcast: Pres. Biden’s vaccine mandate, Utah County death penalty →
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Listen as David Ibarra shares his journey from the foster care system to becoming a successful business leader, philanthropist and the largest licensee of Napoleon Hill seminars in the world. Author of “Stop Drifting: Become the Switch Master of Your Own Thought and Pivot to Positive,” David R. Ibarra is a leadership consultant and successful entrepreneur in Salt Lake City. At 28 years old he started his first business, beginning a career that spans the restaurant, automotive, and leadership consulting industries. David wrote “Stop Drifting” as a chapter within his “Life Purpose” journey. He is dedicated to working with employed adults who often drift through life unsatisfied. His leadership coaching focuses on developing talent and teaching individuals how to become goal setters and achieve a positive work experience, which creates the freedom to find success in other roles including family, faith, community, and health. What We Discuss with David Ibarra in This Episode His journey from the foster care system to business success Seeding your subconscious mind The 3-part brain model The blessing of time and money tithing Respecting your talent group Overcoming Dr. Doubt Living on purpose Episode Show Notes: https://tinyurl.com/4jnc47yj
[E263] We ease back into ketchup mode as we discuss some recent things we've been watching. David talks Food Wars, Hunter talks Space Jam: A New Legacy, Drew talks Survivor, and Ernest talks For All Mankind. WBAM! GUEST: David Ibarra (@HonestlyDav on Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube) Visit our new website at weboughtamic.net E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd Timecodes: Food Wars (05:48) Space Jam: A New Legacy (09:10) Survivor (21:59) For All Mankind (41:11) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
[E262] One year hence... we're beheaded by returning guest David Ibarra as we embark on a quest for honor in a review of A24's The Green Knight, directed by David Lowery and starring Dev Patel. WBAM! GUEST: David Ibarra (@HonestlyDav on Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube). Spoilers start at 42:50 Visit our new website at weboughtamic.net E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
David Ibarra, author of Stop Drifting and founder of eLeaderTech, has spent his life helping people be happy, combat uncertainty and bounce back from adversity. Find out what it takes to overcome a lack of passion and learn that it's never too late to define your purpose. For more stories, visit www.management30.com
[E258] On our final Nic Cage episode, we put on our superhero costumes to kick some ass (or get our asses kicked) to talk about Matthew Vaughn's Kick Ass (2010) with our friend David. WBAM! GUEST: David Ibarra (@HonestlyDav on Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube). Visit our new website at weboughtamic.net E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic) Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review Twitter: @caldernest / @HuntMobley / @DrewDietzen Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest / letterboxd.com/hearshot / letterboxd.com/drewd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
How do you pivot when you're faced with adversities? How do you change your mindset from negative to positive? Today's episode is one that host Dr. Tarryn MacCarthy is very excited about. She chats with author David Ibarra about finding your life purpose and pivoting to a positive mindset. This interview left Dr. Tarryn astounded, and her views of the world changed. They chat about the different exercises one can do to develop a more positive mindset, the concept of “Time Tithing”, and so much more.David Ibarra is the author of “Stop Drifting: Become the Switch Master of Your Own Thought and Pivot to Positive,” he is a leadership consultant and successful entrepreneur in Salt Lake City who blazed his own trail to success after being in the Utah foster care system. David held several positions for the Marriott Corporation, and was the general manager of a large automobile dealership. He is a well-known public speaker, trainer, and success coach who is invited to deliver keynote addresses all across the United States. For over 30 years, David has been committed to “Time Tithing” – weekly mentoring sessions for people, from all walks of life, who bring their business ideas and concerns to him for advice.Find David here:https://davidribarra.com/https://www.facebook.com/DavidIbarraStopDriftinghttps://www.instagram.com/david.r.ibarra/https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-ibarra-54185b66/To purchase his book: https://davidribarra.com/ProductShow notes:[2:40] David's life journey and how he lived it[6:15] Seed of benefit[7:53] The power of changing your mindset[11:07] How does it feel to know what you want?[14:45] Advice to those who want to take a step back because of other's doubts and negative comments[17:23] Finding the right team members[20:01] What is "Time Tithing" [21:28] On supporting your "feel-good feeling"[25:17] Join Dr. Tarryn's Business of Happiness Prosperity Coaching to redefine success in your terms. Check out www.thebizofhappiness.com and be the happiest business owner you know.[26:25] Positive mindset exercises[28:36] The culture of escaping reality[33:00] Advice to leaders [35:15] Finding your purpose that you can stand behind[38:20] Do you take the time to sit with your thoughts?[41:23] Where to find David's book?[42:04] David's superpower, his definition of happiness, and one nugget of wisdom[48:41] OutroPlease join my Facebook group: Business Of Happiness Hive so we can all take this journey to find fulfillment and happiness together.Where to find me:Website: www.thebizofhappiness.comFacebook: facebook.com/thebusinessofhappinessIG: instagram.com/thebizofhappinessIt would mean the world to me if you subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with your friends, co-workers, and families. This will help the trajectory of this podcast and allow others who are seeking true happiness to find the podcast.
Author and leadership consultant, David Ibarra, joins Blair and Theresa today to help you discover what you truly want from life. David shares his thoughts on how success is a combination of where he feels like he is comfortable, be it family, faith, community, health, and yes, wealth. However, life for him was not about money but about freedom. Listen as they discuss facing the fear of poverty and learning from adversity. We need to get away from the negative madness and realize that we are in charge of our own thoughts. About the Guest: David Ibarra Author of “Stop Drifting: Become the Switch Master of Your Own Thought and Pivot to Positive,” David R. Ibarra is a leadership consultant and successful entrepreneur in Salt Lake City who blazed his own trail to success after being raised in the Utah foster care system. At 28 years old he started his first business, beginning a career that spans the restaurant, automotive, and leadership consulting industries. David wrote “Stop Drifting” as a chapter within his “Life Purpose” journey. He is dedicated to working with employed adults who often drift through life unsatisfied. His leadership coaching focuses on developing talent and teaching individuals how to become goal setters and achieve a positive work experience, which creates the freedom to find success in other roles including family, faith, community, and health. Humble Beginnings David's story began as the son of a Mexican immigrant father and a rural Utah mother. When his parents divorced, 2-year-old David and his 3-year-old brother Mickey were placed into foster care until they reconnected with their father as teenagers. At eighteen years of age, David started his career in the hospitality industry as a dishwasher. Ten years later, he became the youngest franchise owner of Farrell's Ice Cream Parlour Restaurant – a division of the Marriott Corporation. Business Leader David held several positions for the Marriott Corporation, and was the general manager of a large automobile dealership. These experiences, from entry level to management, prepared him to form the Ibarra companies, which include an insurance firm, brokerage firm, learning institute, and performance software companies. David is a well-known public speaker, trainer, and success coach who is invited to deliver keynote addresses all across the United States. David is also the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Salt Lake Community College. Giving Back David has participated in a variety of community and leadership positions, including an appointment by President Clinton to the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors. David has also served as a board member for the Salt Lake International Airport, Utah Private Industry Council, Central Region Council of the Utah Department of Workforce Services, Latino Leaders Network, and Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Much of David's personal charitable contributions are directed to the Ibarra Foundation, which David started to make college possible for Latino students by providing full tuition scholarships. Since 2004, over 100 students have received a college education with the Foundation's help. For over 30 years, David has been committed to “Time Tithing” – weekly mentoring sessions for people, from all walks of life, who bring their business ideas and concerns to him for advice. Links: https://www.instagram.com/david.r.ibarra/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/DavidIbarraStopDrifting/about/?ref=page_internal (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-ibarra-54185b66/ (LinkedIn) About the Host: Blair Kaplan Venables is an expert in social media marketing and the president of Blair Kaplan Communications, a British Columbia-based PR agency. As a pioneer in the industry, she brings more than a decade of experience to her clients, which include global wellness,
David Ibarra is an entrepreneur, leadership consultant and well-known speaker. But he says his real mission is working with employed adults who drift through jobs feeling unsatisfied. And David models what it takes to take charge of your own destiny. The son of a Mexican immigrant father and rural Utah mother, David spent much of his youth in foster care. In his book “Stop Drifting,” he describes how mentors and the teachings of Napoleon Hill inspired him to create new goals and redirect his life. In this episode, David shares advice from the book and describes how choosing a positive outlook can help you enjoy life and empower your career. See more: https://davidribarra.com
David Ibarra, Utah entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist, joins Boyd to discuss keys to financial and business success by following Dr. Napoleon Hill’s Science of Success philosophy. Ibarra has recently expanded his existing licensing rights to The Napoleon Hill Foundation's Think and Grow Rich Seminars all the way to mainland China, making him the largest licensee of the seminars in the world. ‘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. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. 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.
En esta emisión número 19 tuvimos la cuarta parte del especial de Aerosmith en donde hablamos del "Get A Grip" y el "Nine Lives", Alejandra Romo en "El lente del arte" nos preguntó "¿Cuántas veces se puede robar el mismo cuadro?", Rossy Almaraz nos compartió en su sección "Poesía viva" material de David Ibarra y el maestro David Martínez T. nos habló sobre el idioma inglés en su sección "La Torre de Babel". -*Para más contenido: https://hernandez-fuentes.blogspot.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hernandezfuentes77 *DLE en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKVJx8gnUFZV7E-wWHjrQFLSs-VMDww1I -Créditos de música: "Rocker" = Music by audionautix.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arturo-hernandez-fuentes/message
Boyd talks with Salt Lake City mayoral candidates on the eve of the primary elections. Senator Jim Debakis, Luz Escamilla, David Ibarra, and Erin Mendenhall join the conversation to take their messages to the voters, for some, one last time. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
This week we continue to dig into the race to lead Utah's capital city. Host Glen Mills sits down with three more Salt Lake City mayor candidates: David Ibarra, Stand Penfold, and David Garbett.
The Salt Lake City mayoral race is heating up and Boyd talks to David Ibarra to discuss his campaign and what he hopes to do if he wins. Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political happenings. Bringing an elevated conversation on the principles that drive this country and make Utah a great place to thrive and live. Listen weekdays 12:30 to 1 pm at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online, or on the app. https://kslnewsradio.com/
KRCL's RadioACTive teamed with Impact Hub Salt Lake for this one-on-one interview with David Ibarra, candidate for Salt Lake City Mayor. It was recorded Thursday, May 9, 2019, at Impact Hub, 150 S. State St., SLC. For more interviews in this series, visit https://krcl.org/community-affairs/go-vote/
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, November 28, 20184:20 pm: Dave Ray, spokesman for the Federation for American Immigration Reform, joins the show live from the Mexico/U.S. border with a report about what’s currently going on4:35 pm: Aaron Colen, staff writer for The Blaze, joins the show to discuss why he says Congresswoman Mia Love is right when she says the Republican Party needs to change how it engages minorities6:05 pm: Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson of the Deseret News joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod about the world of politics6:20 pm: Latino businessman David Ibarra has announced his candidacy for Salt Lake City Mayor and joins the show to discuss his reasons for taking on fellow Democrat and incumbent Mayor Jackie Biskupski6:35 pm: Documentary filmmaker Ami Horowitz has just released a short video from his trip to Mexico to speak to members of the migrant caravan and he joined Glenn Beck this morning to discuss examples for why he calls the caravan’s efforts “highly coordinated” and deeply funded
Napoleon Hill Foundation Certified Instructor and MWR Life Inspiration Ambassador, Tom too tall Cunningham interrviews David Ibarra. David Ibarra is a leadership consultant and entrepreneur. David is the founder of eLeaderTech, the Ibarra-Brito Group, and David Ibarra Enterprises. David received a U.S. Patent for his performance management software “Executing the Standards®” in September of 2000. David Ibarra’s background spans highly successful careers in the hospitality and automotive industries. David was the General Manager of a large metropolitan automobile dealership for nearly 10 years and has held many other leadership positions within the retail automotive industry. David Ibarra served as Director of Training for the Western United States and District Manager of Operations for the Marriott Corporation prior to entering the automotive industry. David also owned and operated several successful restaurants in the Western United States. David is a well-known public speaker, trainer and success coach. David has been invited to deliver keynote addresses at events all across the United States and most recently China. He enjoys engaging professionals sharing his Smart Tools to help corporations discover untapped opportunities and turn them into success. By creating “Executing the Standards®” he has been able to study, formulate and implement the ETS “Cycle of Success” in his own life to creatively combine his business, community and civic interests. http://www.ibginc.com/