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Toñi Bolaño, David Jimenez, Gómez Pilar, Rubén Amón, y Marta García Aller comentan la actualidad política.
Toñi Bolaño, David Jimenez, Gómez Pilar, Rubén Amón, y Marta García Aller comentan la actualidad política.
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To hear of a man crushed by a giant crucifix, it should rightly give us pause. Years ago I heard of a man who prayed before a statue of Christ on the cross every day, asking God's mercy for the man's wife who was battling cancer. His wife made it through, and after enduring the pain and emotional exhaustion of that fight, the man wanted to clean the statue in appreciation. Except, the statue fell on him, leading to his leg being amputated. The church raised money and donations for the man, but he ended up suing. /// Faith Full is a Catholic podcast hosted by Tony Ganzer. This episode features a news report from 2012, and reflections on what a falling crucifix might mean (if anything at all.) Visit our website: https://www.faithfullpod.com/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/faith-full-podcast/id1363835811 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/34sSHs8hHpOCi5csuTtiIv Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mYWl0aGZ1bGxwb2QubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M Before we get too deep into this wild story, I want to express sympathy for the people involved. To battle cancer, to believe prayers have been answered, to lose a leg in an accident with a falling crucifix—it's all a bit much and demands some thoughtfulness. The story from 2012 originally came from local TV station CBS 2 in New York, about David Jimenez. Jimenez's lawyer reiterates that his client believed his devotion to the crucifix was responsible for his wife being cured, so he asked permission to clean the crucifix since it was seen as having been neglected. The 600-pound statue was supported only by one screw in its base, the lawyer says. The church gathered donations of goods and money, but Jimenez filed suit to try to expedite a settlement from the archdiocese's insurance company, looking for 3-million-dollars. It's a wild story that not surprisingly attracted naysayers in the comments saying it was clearly a message or a bad omen. For me, it sparked a number of questions: is it accurate to say the man prayed to the crucifix, and that he felt the object had power? Does it mean something if a crucifix falls down? What is this story saying, or not, about faith, and about God? The headline proclaims Mr. Jimenez as “Deeply religious;” his devotion to the cross is mentioned throughout. Those faith-skeptics might proclaim: Ahh, see what good faith is? See what praying leads to? It did not help you? Where was God? I do not share those skeptical views of faith. But I did, briefly, go down a rabbit hole. While a crucifix is a holy symbol, it is not to be prayed to directly, similar to statues and icons. The crucifix is an object to remind the believer, or focus the believer's attention on God. By praying to an object, as the awkward syntax in the news story presents, the crucifix has itself become an idol. There's also a difference between showing reverence to an image of Christ, for example, and praying to an object—the reverence is shown in respect to Christ, and not because it's a thing. The cynical Christian might say, “Well, so the man prayed to an object, and thus was taught a lesson by God.” Despite graphic episodes in the Old Testament, I tend to think God's new covenant makes clear he is not in the smiting business, and he is a loving God. In the view of Christianity, it is through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection that man is saved, and provided the Holy Spirit to discern manifestations of God within us and others. If we take the news story at face value, that Mr. Jimenez is a ‘deeply religious' man, and he has chosen to be devoted to God, then why is his leg crushed? It may not be satisfying, but no one on this side of Heaven can know why this happened as it did. We do not know fully where we are going in life, the lessons we must learn, the spiritual growth we must experience. We do not know if opportunities for charity are at first blurred by pain and what we see as tragedy. And this goes for anyone, facing anything in life. Do I find it good that this man has lost his leg? No, of course not. But we cannot know why this happened. It is through faith we seek the strength to believe in the plan set out long before we came into existence on this Earth. And it is in faith that we seek strength to stay the course when met with epic sadness, or seemingly insurmountable pain. At times, I don't think we know how much we can handle, or how much more we must grow or experience. We do not know everything. Jesus recognized the difficulty of our having true faith in what cannot be known, referencing the power afforded by faith only as big as a mustard seed. It is in those darkest of nights, in the face of the most daunting tasks, that even the slightest bit of faith can give us the strength to push farther than our minds, hearts and souls believed to be possible.
Here are some of the names in today's news from the world of boxing: Brian Norman Jr, Richard Torrez, Ryan Garcia, Rolly Romero, Skye Nicholson, KSI, Devin Haney, Arnold Barboza Jr, Sean McComb, Bektemir Melikuziev, Pierre Dibombe, John “Scrappy” Ramirez, David Jimenez and Timothy Bradley, who provides a 10-point lesson for new fans of the sport. Former world champ Timothy Bradley's advice for new fans of boxing: https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/39865891/10-things-look-watching-boxing-match #talkinfight #boxingnews #boxingupdates #boxingquotes #boxingtips
Hello friends! I hope you're all ready from SXSW 2024. Guitar playing singer-songwriter, David Jimenez from The Last Jimenez is my guest for episode 1366! The Last Jimenez will be playing a couple of SXSW shows on Friday 3/15 at The Continental Club Gallery at 8 pm, and The Soco Stomp at C-Boy's Heart and Soul on Sunday 3/17 at 2:30 pm. Find The Last Jimenez on Spotify and Instagram. David and I have a great conversation about growing up in the Rio Grande Valley, his early days as a shredder, going to Berklee College of Music in Boston, moving to Austin, playing with Carrie Rodriguez and Kelley Mickwee, his last EP "Some Nights" in 2019, his upcoming album Sleep On It due out this summer, immigration at the border, Melhart sound systems, and much more. I had a great time getting to know David. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! Check out Todd V. Wolfson for all of your photography needs HERE! Get the chords and tabs for over 1 million songs at Ultimate Guitar! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Get ready for Restaurant Week as we talk about El Puente's rich history, phenomenal food and more with David Jimenez.
Episodio 51 - Spanish Bowl Show Penúltima semana de competición de la NFL y seguimos con las previas. En este caso nos centramos en el partido del campeonato de la conferencia nacional entre Detroit y San Francisco. Para ello dos invitados de lujo: Enrique Mabar y David Jimenez de 49ers Spain. Un auténtico lujo! Nos puedes seguir en directo en todos los canales de stream de Spanish Bowl y escuchar en las plataformas de podcast de Spanish Bowl.
Analizamos la semana 5 de la NFL, con un invitado especial David Jimenez que nos viene a hablar de el equipo mas en forma. #49ers #sanfrancisco
Check out our #55 Connected Radio Show on Dance FM Romania. Have Fun ☺️ Set List: Tchami - Adieu (Original Mix) Fin & Stanley - Outside (Original Mix) Lstn, Arya Noble - Golden Age (Original Mix) CamelPhat - Hangin' Out With Charlie (Original Mix) Hidden Empire - Dark Sun (Original Mix) Mollono.Bass - Dancer In The Dark (Club Version) James Zabiela - Blame (Tom Budden's Alive Remix) Professor - Marimba's Groove (Fin & Stanley Remix) Dennis Cruz - Galactica (Original Mix) Ten Walls - Sparta (Original Mix) Joeski - El Santo (Original Mix) Kev Sheridan - It's Gonna Be Perfect (Original Mix) Odasoul, Idd Aziz - Nene (feat. Idd Aziz) (Dum K Remix) Maria Lue, David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good (Wasabi Rmx) Kolsch - Grey (Original Mix)
What would you do if your children or spouse started questioning their sexual identity? Then, David Jimenez, advocacy expert for Prison Fellowship, talks about de-escalation training for police--and Aubrey fills in Brian on the new Hillsong documentary. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Research shows that 43% of men and women serving time in prison have a history of mental health challenges and only 10% of all adults with co-occurring mental illness and substance use disorders received treatment for both conditions in the past year. David Jimenez, advocacy expert for Prison Fellowship, says our nation’s police officers increasingly encounter these realities in their calls to serve. How can we increase their abilities to help keep communities safe? He’s joining us on Wednesday’s Mornings with Eric and Brigitte to talk about Prison Fellowship’s advocacy work in this area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Jimenez, advocacy expert for Prison Fellowship, talks about the opportunity in front of believers to work towards helping to redeem their neighbors who have been affected by incarceration. Ed Drew, author of "Raising Confident Kids in a Confusing World: A Parent's Guide to Grounding Identity in Christ," shares about how much better the new creation will be. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Prenez une classe d'élèves de CM2, déposez les auprès d'un spécialiste des zones humides du département des Landes, et lâchez-les au pied d'un sentier de randonnée qui permet de découvrir les merveilles du site préservé de Laouadie... Bientôt le bruit des moteurs laisse place au sifflement des filets à papillon, les yeux baissés se lèvent vers les arbres et arbustes, les mains se lâchent et se tendent vers la faune qui s'éveille, les murmures font place aux cris de surprise et d'émerveillement. Une balade en pleine nature avec des enfants merveilleusement éveillés. Un bol d'air frais! Production: Zeuxo Productions Réalisation: Lorène Carpentier-Alins Prise de son: Théo Forstendicher Montage et habillage sonore: Hugues Mallo Assitante de production: Claire de Ginestel Réseaux sociaux: Samuel Castaing Sources : ORTF - protection de la nature : Page speciale France 3 Nouvelle - Aquitaine - Neuf bébés visons chez Zoodyssée Fresques INA Empreintes Landaises : FR 3 - Landes Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Mormons, and ex-Mormons are drinking beer together. David is a Utah Brewer from, which is as difficult as it sounds. Join us as he imparts the sweet wisdom of brewing the sweet, sweet beers of Utah County.
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The Weekly InSalt goes to beer college this week! We were super honored to have some of the most innovative people in the local brewing scene. Chad Hopkins of Hopkins Brewery is making some of the best food and craft beer in Sugarhouse. David Jimenez is the host of the wildly popular Tastemasters Podcast that highlights local artists and their craft. If you love the local brewing scene, this is your show! Voicemail/Text: 801-252-6069 Website: http://www.theweeklyinsalt.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWeeklyInSalt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_weekly_insalt
Track List: 1. David Tort - La Nariz Rosada (Original Mix) 2. Hugel, Cumbiafrica - El Sueno (Matt Sassari Edit) 3. Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits (MEDUZA Extended Mix) 4. Guitos Live - Fly (Carlos Manaça Remix) 5. DIEZEL - Distortion feat. Soulstar (Extended Mix) 6. David Tort, Tom Stephan - Perverts (Miami Tech Extended Mix) 7. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Aguilas Del Monte feat. Martina Camargo (Sllash & Doppe Remix) 8. Saliva commandos - Roomba 9. Joeski - Pa Cuba (Original Mix) 10. Oh' Mem & Gascon - El Mohan (Original Mix) 11. BLOND:ISH, Nfasis, Hugel - Tra Tra (Extended Mix) 12. Sllash & Doppe - African Vibes (Extended Mix) 13. Tony Cortez, Orito Cantora - La Negra feat. Oriti Cantora (Extended Mix) 14. Motip White - Long Shadow (Super Flu Remix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Episode: 0019 and Final Episode of the Osborne Tapes Release Date: January 4, 2023 Description: Kathleen Allen presents the rerelease of Debbie Osborne's Analysts' Corner Podcast. Today's episode is about online education and training and features David Jimenez. David is retired from the Air Force, having served 24 years as an intelligence analyst and then worked in analysis for 22 years with federal law enforcement. He is currently a Strategic Intelligence Analyst for the West Texas High-Intensity Drug Trafficking Area. In this episode, David and Debbie discuss some of the challenges of being an online instructor and setting up a course, and the difference between online training and education, as well as the need for both. The original episode was published on March 28, 2009. What's changed, and what's remained? Take a listen! Related Links: David on Analyst Talk Podcast: https://www.leapodcasts.com/e/david-jimenez-the-military-man/ David's LinkedIn, David Jimenez YouTube Introduction, David Jimenez, M.A., CICA, IFPC | Open Geospatial Education, Foundations of Intelligence Analysis Training (FIAT), Justice Clearinghouse Upcoming Webinars (Free), Training - International Association of Crime Analysts, Crime and Intelligence Analysis Degree Programs, NW3C Online Training Debbie's Blog - https://analystscorner.blogspot.com/?m=1 Theme Song: Written and Recorded by The Rough & Tumble. Find more of their music at www.theroughandtumble.com Podcast Email: leapodcasts@gmail.com Podcast Webpage: www.leapodcasts.com
The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
Those who know David Jimenez and his life journey often take a sigh of adoration followed by a smile and comment, “He is living the dream”. And indeed to us Francophiles, he is indeed. Having called Paris home for the past six years, American interior designer living in Paris David Jimenez partnered with Diane Dorrans Saeks to bring to readers Parisian by Design: Interiors by David Jimenez. Parisian by Design showcases the seven residences he has called home over his life journey of decorating, beginning in San Francisco, moving to Kansas City, then to his apartments in Paris that lead him to his now sanctuary on the City of Light, his apartment on Île Saint-Louis, as well as his design atelier on the same petite Île and, what I think is my favorite of all of his abodes, although each is inviting and quintessential European in its aesthetic with a strong affinity for Parisian touches, his apartment in the French countryside (see pics below from David's IG account). In our hour-long conversation, David will introduce readers to what they will find in the book which includes a 10-page source list for you too to enjoy and peruse first-hand David's personal recommended shops, artisans and destinations, not only in Paris, but beyond, and we will also dive deeper because David made his dream a reality - calling Paris home. Exploring how he trusted his journey from a very early age along with sharing what he has learned along the way to be the best life advice for knowing what to do next, we talk about nudges from the universe, trusting yourself and so much more. Oh! And his Petit Plaisir is Petit Plaisirs! Yes, David shares multiple Petit Plaisirs in the middle of our conversation, painting a picture for our minds through the senses that, if you are anything like me, will inspire and remind how powerfully rejuvenating savoring everyday seasonal pleasures can be. But I don't want to give too much away.
The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style
"I am sure there are [trends], but I don't really like them because I think trends come and go very rapidly." —Nina Campbell Creating a sanctuary takes time. But it need not take the same amount of time each time you set up a new home. Similar to getting to know ourselves, unconsciously from day one we may be drawn to certain tastes, preferences, aesthetics, etc., and this is where we can begin both in understanding ourselves and in curating a sanctuary that rejuvenates, comforts and welcomes us home, even if the location of our home changes over the years. However, unlike our wardrobe, the sizes of the types of furniture or décor items we are drawn to will not change, even if the colour palettes do which is good news because that means you can begin investing in the items for your sanctuary before you even have a penny in your bank account saved up for a down payment or the first month's rent. Decorating our homes doesn't have to begin from scratch each time we move into a new home; in fact, if we are starting from scratch each time, we are wasting money, time and harming the planet (unless we are leaving all of our furniture for the new buyer). And you actual liberate yourself when you invest in quality décor pieces initially which enables you to never have to start from scratch again. Why does it liberate you, especially, you might be saying, because you just spent all of your extra money on a custom sofa for example? Well, that is exactly what today's episode is all about, sharing the many reasons why investing in key décor items will help you curate a sanctuary that is tailored to you and the life you love living. 1.Endurance to last a lifetime or at least a few decades "[It was] good in the first place, and [is] still good today." —Nina Campbell Similar to well-made clothing with high quality fabric, furniture that is made well from the inside out - structurally sound sofa, chairs, beds, tables, etc. will go the distance, many lasting your entire lifetime. I will include stoves in this as well because if you are someone who spends regular time in the kitchen, invest well in a stove and yes, it can last your entire lifetime. The quote above was shared by renowned British interior designer Nina Campbell in a podcast episode in which she shared an experience of working with a client for the second time, about 10-15 years removed. Many of the primary pieces did not need replacing because they were made well. Below in #5 we will talk more about the benefit of having high quality furniture and large appliances, but generally speaking, you save yourself an extra step of having to go shopping for yet again another item. If you purchase a cheap item that looks good today, but isn't made well, no matter how many times you recover it, it will still not work nor last, or be comfortable. The idea of starting from scratch is eliminated when you buy well, yep, paying more, up front for the first time purchase, so that you don't have to pay for it again down the road when your tastes change, or what is more likely, the piece falls apart or you realize it doesn't fit well or is not comfortable. 2. Sustainable The sustainability choice in buying a quality piece of furniture or large appliance for your home ensures you won't be clogging up landfills. Mass produced furniture that is typically inexpensive also enables us to be less attached to the items and thus make the item easier to toss. Granted some may take their items to Goodwill or have a garage sale, but when you purchase furniture you love and is well made, and that you need as it provides a function in your home, you are able to keep it and use it for decades to come and also often become invested in it to take care of it well. As I will share in #7 on our list in detail, part of why buying antiques and consignment and vintage is worth doing is because of the sustainability approach, and while it may take more time to find what you need, when you find it, again, you will become more invested in taking care of it well, thereby keeping it in your home for a longer duration. 3. Saves Money in the Long-Term The price you pay for the high quality armchair today will be the cheapest price that armchair will be sold for if you were to shop for it again 10, 15, 20 years down the road. A well-made piece of furniture, if cared for well, will actually increase in value, a cheap sofa or chair will do exactly the opposite. In other words, it is not easy to plunk down a large sum of money on a dining room table for example, but if it is well made, fits your home and lifestyle, you will have it with you for your lifetime and perhaps hand it down to the next generation, only needing to have it refinished or re-stained when it exchanges homes. Try to think long-term if you are struggling to pay the price tag of a custom Howard & Sons London sofa or armchair, and instead think about how you will be able to have a trusted and loved piece of furniture for decades to come, even being able to hand it down and doing so with it in great condition even if the upholstery changes. ~Read British interior designer Rita Konig's advice on buying the perfect sofa (Konig is Nina Campbell's daughter) Learn How to Be Your Own Interior Designer with Rita Konig (Create Academy course) 4. Potential to change exterior, but value is retained due to high quality craftsmanship When you invest well in furniture you both love, as it speaks to your aesthetic tastes and lifestyle, and that is made well, as mentioned in #1, when your life changes, when your color preferences change, all you have to do is change the exterior as the skeletal, foundational components are doing just fine. Even if you have to replace and refurbish the seat cushions, you still have the well-built original frame which will save you money. From changing the upholstery or refinishing the wood of a beloved desk, dining room table or side table, this is where you save money and time, because you already have what you love, now you are just taking good care of it, which reduces stress to have to find something that works for what you need. 5. Pay no mind to trends "I am sure there are [trends], but I don't really like them because I think trends come and go very rapidly." —Nina Campbell To repeat Nina Campbell's quote from above, as someone who began working under the wing of John Fowler, I will heed her wisdom when it comes to trends. Sure, we all have an aesthetic we are drawn too, but that is separate from a trend. Nina Campbell, for example, has a particular aesthetic that draws clients to her, but what she does is not trendy and each client's home, when complete, will be different. The difference is when an interior designer creates spaces for different clients that all look somewhat similar but neither reveals an individual, then that is trendy. In other words, an interior designer brings their expertise, but listens to the client's needs (lifestyle) and what brings them comfort and rejuvenation (personal tastes and life journey), and designs a home that reflects their client. You want to see yourself and the people who live in your home in the interior design you create in your sanctuary. This most definitely takes time, but from day one you can begin including something you love, that speaks to you. For me, I have always been drawn to cozy, deep armchairs and sofas, wingbacks and wallpaper. I can remember going to the interior design store in our small town with my mother when I was a young girl, being able to select the wallpaper for my bedroom for the first time. I was so excited to be able to have a say in the decision making and flipping through all of those wallpaper books was a joy and most curiously good time. As well, I also know what I am not drawn too, and that also plays a role in where we begin. When we don't know, we try out things, and we learn along the way. I once thought a blue painted bathroom would be a great look, feel and aesthetic, but for me, I learned it was not. Lesson learned and carried forward to my next apartment or house. With each home we step into, or each new redecorating project we begin, we bring with us the knowledge and experience from our past projects, homes and interiors. To be guided by a trend, as was mentioned in episode #341, is not entirely a bad thing. "If an aspect of a trend speaks to you, there is a reason, and that is how we hone our understanding of what will work for a long duration of time in our homes as we decorate for the life we love living, [but] if you are not decorating in an approach that honors you, but rather following what others approve of, and in such an approach to life in any arena – decor, fashion, life choices – this is never an approach that will lead to true, lasting contentment." 6. You can move to other rooms or arrangements, and expand upon what you have, rather than starting from scratch Having furniture you love and that is well-made gives you the liberty to change where the piece is placed in your home. Perhaps a chair that was in the office now is moved to the new bedroom for guests. Or maybe the bed frame in your primary bedroom is moved to the guest room of your new home as you have one more room to furnish and as your tastes have changed, you can welcome in a new frame. Ultimately, what you are doing is giving yourself options and saving money, reducing what you need to add to your space because you already have very nice pieces to work with. 7. When you cannot purchase custom yet "I strongly believe that people may not want, or may not be able, to start again from scratch, so giving old furniture a new lease of life is at the heart of my philosophy." —Nina Campbell When we begin furnishing our homes, beginning in college for many of us, buying new and high quality is just not possible. Often we begin with hand-me-downs from family members and that is just perfectly fine. As you begin to purchase items, you likely still will not be able to purchase high quality brand new, let alone custom pieces, so head to the consignment and vintage shops and go treasure hunting. Scour the estate sales in your new hometown, but be patient, ask questions, and don't be afraid to barter. My first antique purchase was in college, an oak pub table that at the time cost a fortune for me - $400. I still have that table and it has been well cared for and functions and looks beautiful. Purchasing consignment and/or antiques when we can and want to is a sustainable approach as well to decorating our homes. It may take time to find what we are looking for, but remember, you can always update or adjust certain finds. If the items I made well, but the upholstery needs to change, that is easy to do, and you've saved money and helped the planet. ~Why Not . . . Shop Consignment Décor? What Décor Items to Invest In The first two items are recommended by Nina Campbell as most definitely worth investing in from the start: Sofa — customize with your preferred fabric as well Bed — mattress, headboard, frame, etc. Upholstery — chairs, sofa, ottomans, benches, etc. Window Treatments — fabric, hardware, customizing length and amount of fabric to hang properly open or closed Flooring — hardwood or tile, rugs, carpet, etc. Wallpaper — high quality wallpaper will hang well and simplify the process if you are doing it yourself. Stove Top/Oven — if you cook regularly in your kitchen Hardware & Kitchen and Bathroom Fixtures — door handles, faucets, hooks (for heavy use areas) Inspired by Provence: Curtains to Frame a Dining Room in an Open Floor Plan Decorating our sanctuary in many ways resembles putting together an incredibly large jigsaw puzzle, and over the years I have come to thoroughly enjoy putting together my own puzzle. Knowing what the right pieces are takes less time, but because I don't want a mass produced item, or know where what I am looking for might be found but it is not where I am at the moment, the time it takes to acquire these pieces takes longer, and that is okay. Because in the moment that we find and purchase and then welcome home the piece that fits just as we had imagined, it was worth it and our comfort and pleasure in our home deepens, and we become more rested and rejuvenated. Of course the journey of decorating our homes is forever on-going just as our capsule wardrobe is and knowing ourselves and learning about the world and how we partake and engage with it, but that is the fun part of being alive, and our homes stay alive because of this regular awareness of how to live well, tweaking, adding, layering, editing, etc. Wishing you a wonderful and most enjoyable journey of curating your sanctuary, and may your puzzle tickle your mind and bring many smiles to your days as you discover what would be right at home in your abode. SIMILAR POSTS/EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY 11 Decor Pieces to Purchase Even if You Don't Live in Your Dream Home Yet The First 15 Key Elements I Included in My English Cottage-inspired Home, part une, episode #341 8 Unique Small Décor Ideas That Make a Signature Difference in Your Sanctuary Petit Plaisir ~Parisian by Design: Interiors by David Jimenez by Diane Dorrans Saeks
El sentido común muchas veces no es una práctica común. Y en este capítulo David Jimenez (fundador de BTV Producciones) nos compartió como logró fundar su propia empresa con prácticas conscientes. Gracias COMFAMA por una temporada llena de aprendizaje y proyectos exitosos. Conoce más de COMFAMA en:https://www.comfama.com
Today we are joined by designer David Jimenez, owner and founder of David Jimenez Studio. David is a creative force who got his start working at household names like Banana Republic, Pottery Barn, and Restoration Hardware. Six years ago he left his corporate job to move to Paris and start his design business, and he now designs spaces all over the world for his clients in that enigmatic Parisian style. His style is effortless, dripping in antiques, but also livable and fresh. This fall he is publishing his first book Parisian by Design: Interiors by David Jimenez. What You'll Hear on This Episode: We gush over David's new book Parisian by Design and discuss how it came together. David's work history started by folding clothes in the Gap and eventually, it led him to Paris. A staple in Parisian design is using and reusing antiques and heirloom pieces. One of David's tips for layering a room is setting a mood and finding joy within the room during the process. Gallery walls are a big component to Parisian design and one David has adopted; he likes to lay pieces out on the ground first before hanging. David doesn't limit himself by watching all wood or metal tones; it's okay to mix and match. Scale is very important to anchor or pull focus in a room. David uses room dividers and screens not only for privacy but also to add a layer of color or texture. Black and white stripes are very classic Parisian and curtains are a good way to add them to a space. David loves to use black in a room for punctuation but especially for a lampshade. David discusses some of his favorite French designers and how they have influenced him. The second half of David's book gives an insider's guide to navigating the Parisian streets. Certain colors are specific to Paris and hold cultural and historical significance. David's intention with his work is to use his expertise as a catalyst to design a space that reflects you. Mentioned in This Episode: Pre-Order Parisian by Design David Jimenez Studio on Instagram David Jimenez Studio Madeleine Castaing Henri Samuel The Schwartz House Find all of the show notes on our blog, howtodecorate.com/podcast
The Great Outdoors! Fresh air, sunshine, and time spent exploring and learning through outdoor sports, activities, and exploration are fun for children and teach them valuable life lessons beyond the classroom. Carrie Kimbell, CEO of First Tee—Greater San Antonio, David Jimenez, Education Coordinator at Phil Hardberger Park, and Alex Bailey, Founder/Executive Director of Black Outside, Inc., join us to offer tips for parents looking for after-school and weekend activities that will get children outside and help build their skills and self confidence.
This is the live podcast recording of the 10 year anniversary show with David Jimenez, Braxton Dutson, Benjamin Lee, and Chase from SLC Foodie. Connect more with I am Salt Lake: Email chris@iamsaltlake.com Connect With Our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IAmSaltLake/ Connect With Our Twitter https://twitter.com/iamsaltlake Connect With Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamsaltlake/ Join The Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/iamsaltlake/ Support our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/iamsaltlake Sign up for our email list https://iamsaltlake.com/email Thank you for listening to this episode of I am Salt Lake podcast. We showcase local talent, businesses, and everyday people making Salt Lake City what it is today. Please consider making a one time donation through PayPal to help with the expenses of keeping this podcast running smoothly https://www.paypal.me/iamsaltlake
You don't have to return from the long weekend just yet. In fact, sit back, relax and enjoy a refreshing conversation all about beer in Utah. David Jimenez, host of The Tastemasters podcast, joins “The Daily Buzz” to discuss the world of craft beer in Utah. And Courtney Tanner reports on the Indigenous residents Whiterock, Utah who held their first Bear Dance in over 20 years and explains why the community decided to forgo the tradition and have no they decided to bring back the dance.
Tech House & House bangers. 0:00:00 HNQO & Dake feat. Rai Knight - Obsessed [DFTD] 0:05:47 Paul C - Let Me See (Ki Creighton & Makanan Remix) [Under No Illusion] 0:10:59 Matt Sassari - Give It To Me (Full Vocal Mix - Extended) [Cr2 Records] 0:15:51 Idris Elba feat. Shadow Boxxer - Girl With The Bat (Eli & Fur Remix) [7Wallace] 0:19:41 Mirko Di Florio - Someone Like You [Armada Subjekt] 0:23:00 Carsten Rausch - All Night Long [Bunny Tiger] 0:27:18 Standard Issue - System Addict [LabelWorx] 0:30:52 Samuele Sartini, Jonk & Spook feat. Mr. V - Turn Up (Our Anthem Extended Mix) [PinkStar Records] 0:35:07 Biscits - Wait A Minute [SOLOTOKO] 0:39:07 Djorda Luigia - The Jack Street [Jango Music] 0:44:12 Eddie Thoneick feat. Shyam P - See You Work [SOLOTOKO] 0:47:29 Ember (AUS) - Doof [Confession] 0:52:05 Ferreck Dawn feat. Shyam P - Remedy (OFFAIAH Extended Remix) [Armada Subjekt] 0:56:54 Jay Frog, Erick Decks - Crank It Up [Tiger Records] 1:01:01 Kevin McKay, Nader Razdar - Get Ur Freak On (Moreno Pezzolato Extended Remix) [Glasgow Underground] 1:05:39 DJ Lora - 20 Girls (Mark Knight Extended Edit) [Etiquette] 1:10:26 Luca Debonaire & Soulvation - Get On (Club Mix) [Zulu Records] 1:13:45 Redux Saints - Found It [Freakin909] 1:18:10 Sonickraft - Devil Dancing [Get Twisted Records] 1:22:57 Joshwa & Martin Badder - Off Limits [Cr2 Records] 1:27:25 Gettoblaster, Franklyn Watts, Missy - Milkshake [Glasgow Underground] 1:33:17 Juliet Sikora, Tini Gessler - Mandala Acid [Kittball] 1:38:02 Danner (US) - Flash My Style [Toolroom Records] 1:41:32 Dennis Ferrer & Disciples feat. James Yuill - Whisper (John Summit Extended Remix) [Defected Records] 1:45:02 John Summit - Illusions [South Of Saturn] 1:49:45 Viktor (UV) - Hi Baby [Freakin909] 1:54:32 CASSIMM - Just Freaking [SPINNIN' DEEP] 1:59:10 Leventina - Pull Me In (Original Club Mix) [Enormous Tunes] 2:03:03 Fernando Acero - Is Freak [Whore House] 2:08:05 Danny Freakazoid, Matt Caseli - Bad Birds [Simma Black] 2:12:54 Freejak, Josh Hunter - Keep This Thing Rolling [Simma Black] 2:16:58 Kaysin - Beliefs [Get Twisted Records] 2:21:29 Klaus Keller - My Lord [Hotfingers] 2:25:44 Ice X Diaz - 1994 [No Definition] 2:28:13 Frei - Hanging On [Get Twisted Records] 2:32:11 PAX - Is It You [REALM Records] 2:36:51 David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - All Around The World [Freakin909] 2:41:09 Illyus & Barrientos, Danny Howard - Feel Ma Boogie [Toolroom Records] 2:45:38 John Summit feat. Echoes - Human [FFRR] 2:50:24 Poolhaus - Harder Deeper (Original Club Mix) [PinkStar Records]
Fellow podcast David Jimenez from The Tastemasters podcast joined Steve & Dylan in our first livestream to chat about beer, breweries, Utah, Utah County and Strap Tank Brewing Co. (where he works!). Dave brough some samples so we did a little tasting of some of Strap Tanks offering! Thank you Dave for your time! Also, […]
Fellow podcast David Jimenez from The Tastemasters podcast joined Steve & Dylan in our first livestream to chat about beer, breweries, Utah, Utah County and Strap Tank Brewing Co. (where he works!). Dave brough some samples so we did a little tasting of some of Strap Tanks offering! Thank you Dave for your time! Also, […]
This is a special episode dedicated to the 2022 LEIU/IALEIA Conference in Dallas, Texas. The episode contains short interviews with conference attendees to get reactions to the conference. 00:00:18 – Dr. Shelagh Dorn, IALEIA President 00:13:04 – David Carians, Former CIA Analyst 00:24:34 – Kassie Langdon, First Time Attendee from Cary, NC 00:30:05 – Leonard Leedy, Presenter 00:40:30 – Noam Zitzman, Israeli Vendor 00:46:19 – Phil Powell, Chapter Director 00:52:44 – Querida Finch, First Time Attendee from St. Kitts-Nevis 01:04:08 – Alexander Gulde, FDLE 01:09:13 – Jenny Urquhart, Communication Director 01:15:42 – David Jimenez, Lonestar Texas Chapter President Website: https://www.ialeia.org/2022_leiu_ialeia_annual_traini.php
My entry for Defected Unsung Heroes. Didn't make the long list so uploading publicly for your listening pleasure. 2 hours journey through various house sub-genres. Hope you enjoy.1. Ashibah-Get 2 Know Me2. John Julius Knight/Roland Clark-The Underground (Accapella)3. Ferreck Dawn x Jem Cooke-Back Tomorrow (GUZ)4. T ONE-Thats Kinda Vibe5. The Shapeshifters-Lolas Theme Recut (Dr Packer)6. Mike Dunn & The MD XSpress-Deep Down the Underground (Accapella)7. Armand Van Helden-U Dont Know Me (Stuart Ojelay Bootleg)8. Todd Terry & Gypsymen-Babarabatiri (David Penn)9. Roland Clark-First Night Of Your Life (Accapella)10. Tom Novy ft Chasing Kurt-Hypnotise11. Crystal Waters & DJ Spen & MicFreak-Party People (Michael Gray)12. ATFC pres Onephatdeeva-Bad Habit (Accapella)13. Tschiz and Jerome Stokes-Promised Land (Special Love)14. Risk Assessment ft Jemeni G-Remember Me (Yuksek Ext)15. Tony Metric Climbers-Manana (Ext)16. Mademoiselle Sabah-Le Soleil17. Osunlade-The Drums Call You (Accapella)18. Robb Swinga-La Cumbia19. B Converso & Luca Doobie-Real Good Funky Shit (Tacapella)20. Matt Caseli & David Jimenez & Martina Camargo-Aguilas del Monte (Sllash & Doppe)21. Kate Bush-Cloudbusting (B Elle)22. Martin Badder & Kamereon-Adrenaline23. Mr V & Danny Rhys & Matt Weeks-Damn Good (Accapella)24. Dirty Vegas-Days Go By (CamelPhat)25. Hoten-Sunrise (Album Intro)26. Infinity Ink-Full Capacity (Club)27. Cevin Fisher-The Message (Accapella)28. Jack Back-It Happens Sometimes (OFFAIAH Club)29. Hilit Kolet ft Kay Elizabeth-Techno Disco (Club)30. ATFC-Juss A Beat (Accapella)31. Breach-Jack (Accapella)32. Mark Maxwell-Santorini33. READ ft Sailor Jane-Wheres My Phone (Casamena)34. Elijah & Grundy-Vogue35. Hatiras-Spaced Invader (Low Steppa)36. Eddie Amador-Believe (Mark Knight)37. Piero Pirupa-Everybodys Free (Deeper Purpose)38. Roland Clark & Gettoblaster-Make Life Funky (Inner City & Kevin Saunderson & Dantiez)39. Tommy Genesis-A Woman Is A God (The Holy)40. Ninetoes-Volar La Pluma (Andrea Oliva Edit)41. David Penn-What Is House (Accapella)42. Tube & Berger-Free Tribe 2 (Orig)43. Fatboy Slim-Right Here Right Now (Accapella)44. Jack Wins-Yes (Dave Summit)45. King Topher ft Dante Bowe & Naomi Raine-Welcome Home46. Beaten Soul ft Tyree Cooper-Thats House Music (Jackapella)
Chelsea Sobolik welcomes David Jimenez, manager of government affairs for Prison Fellowship. They discuss what Second Chance month is and why it is important for churches and communities to remember those in prison. They also discuss ongoing efforts to reform our prison and criminal justice systems in ways that promote the biblical ideas of justice, proportionality, and human dignity – without compromising public safety.Guest BiographyDavid Jimenez serves as the manager of government affairs for Prison Fellowship's advocacy and public policy team, where he oversees federal and state legislative campaigns. His background is in public policy advocacy and institution building, most recently as a primary manager for the American Enterprise Institute's outreach to college students, faculty, and administrators. As an undergraduate at Bowdoin College in Maine, Jimenez studied history and political theory. After graduating, he participated in the Hudson Institute's Political Studies Fellowship and was a Fulbright English teaching assistant in Romania.A proud alumnus of Prison Fellowship's internship program, he first became passionate about criminal justice reform while serving urban youth in New Jersey, where he saw up close the urgent need for restorative approaches to incarceration, law enforcement, and violence. He is passionate about theology, social policy, ethics, and culture. A Pittsburgh native, Jimenez lives in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C.Resources from the ConversationFollow Prison Fellowship's workSubscribe to ERLC's Policy Newsletter
It’s Rio Grande Valley representin’ big time at C-Boy’s Heart and Soul. If you’ve been missing out on Nuevo‘s badass weekly residency, pencil it in now before you forget. Dynamic duo Dante Schwebel and David Jimenez take over the room with their powerhouse performance tonight, Thursday March 24, at C-Boy’s, 2008 S. Congress Ave. And […]
Born and raised in LA, he writes, he directs, he AD's, he produces; he wears one hat different colors, as he likes to say it. Come join us on this episode as we sit and talk about film cameras and the beauty and challenges of shooting on film. David shares a story about what it was like being an AD in a working movie theater, company moves on day one of production, and working out of state. We also talk about what its like being a director and trying to find your style and proving to yourself that you can direct anything that comes your way.......but can you?
01. James Hallen - Hong Kong 02. Danny Tenaglia, Edu Marks - Music Is the Answer 03. Carter, James Jensen, Xeno - Walk 04. Josh Green - Feel The Rhythm 05. Storm Queen, Mike Prado - Look Right Through 06. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good 07. Its Bley - Gotta Leave 08. Raven Kreyn - Lose Control 09. John Gold - Take Me Down 10. Cityzen - Party Instruction 11. Jaded, Westend - Hand Of God 12. Redux Saints - Gonna Be Alright 13. Luca Debonaire, Tom Boye - Let Me Pretend 14. Croatia Squad - Walking Up the Neighbors 15. Pedro Costa - Spice 16. Rcena - Bounce 17. Cassimm - Dark Beat (Addicted To Drums) 18. Dario Nunez, 2Lovers - Brasel 19. Ashibah, Qubiko - I Ain't Promiscuous 20. Tough Love - Lose My Mind 21. Frivolous Jackson - Got To Be Willin' 22. Hugel - Cool 23. Seb Todd - Imagine 24. Giant - Bubble Shot 25. Fede Aliprandi - Free Your Body 26. Jca, Sasha Goodman - I'll See Her Again 27. David Fesser - Tambor 28. Lee Foss, Martin Ikin, Hayley May - Gravity 29. Cesar, Jaede - Sippin 30. Maurizio Basilotta, Discover, No Hopes, Pushkarev - Gypsy Woman 31. Paul Sirrell - Baby No 32. Futura - Paradise 33. Fraktion - I Told You 34. Sllash & Doppe - I Want You Too 35. French Montana, Bruno Be - Unforgettable 36. Dlmt - Elevate 37. Dont Blink - All Good 38. Damaged Goods - Want Me 39. N.E.O.N Undercue - Jump 40. Bvrnout, Matt Melody - All Aboard 41. Swacq, Juliette Claire - Do It Again 42. Auxthentic, Hartley - Mighty Real 43. Richtone, Nia Padilla - Work It 44. Strober, Hugobeat, Max Lyazgin - U Know Y 45. Crossnaders - Soul 46. Kai Kahana - MVMNT 47. Misha Klein, Emil Croff - Crowd Inside 48. Madly, Hotfire, Purple Velvet Curtains - Messy 49. Soultight - Zooland 50. Crystal Rock, Marc Kiss, Sasha Mikac - Pony 51. Kyle Watson - Oh the No 52. Samim, Tube, Berger - Heater 53. Evokings - You Say 54. Fellsius - Lan 55. Donny Dolla - The Funk Glitch 56. Calippo - Take Me Away 57. Ruben Del Moral - Weekend 58. Ke-An - Te Taumata 59. Salvatore Ganacci, Cityzen - Horse 60. Max Kilian - Partner In Crime 61. No Hopes, Max Freeze, Vika Tendery - Move On 62. Garry James - One Town 63. Case Of The Mondays - Hold Up 64. Richard Weed - You Don't Know 65. Motivee, Subite - Buhoy 66. Neon Steve, Sweetie Irie, Sqwad - NRG 67. Don Paolo - Only You! 68. Multimen, Belset, Struzhkin - Hunter in Space 69. Dubdogz, Beowulf, Woo2Tech - Azkaban 70. Jojo Angel - Burning Up 71. Solberjum, Beowulf - Dubai
01. Strong R, Dante - Disco Light 02. Meduza, Shells - Born to Love 03. Andrey Keyton - Good Time 04. Hugel - They Know 05. G Key, Alexmini - King of Bass 06. Hiddn, Cat Dealers - My Way 07. Andrey Exx, Alex Lotus - I Like You 08. Natema - Fatness 09. Vicka, Krafty Kuts - Bass Phenomenon 10. Leftright, Dread Mc, Bodyblow - One Two 11. Moguai, Aka Aka - Home 12. Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic, Meduza - In My Arms 13. Johnny Astro - Down 14. Wolfire, The Flamme - To Be 15. Pyrrhus, Tenacious - Breaking the Rules 16. Arolla, Tenacious - Dreaming 17. Raven Kreyn - Lose Control 18. Samuele Sartini, Smashing Beat - Feel So Good! 19. A-Trak, Todd Terry - Djs Gotta Dance More 20. Smack - Like This 21. Block, Crown - Cruz the Beat 22. Naatss - Help 23. Armin Van Buuren, Sleep Down - Blah Blah Blah 24. Victor Lou Gommez - Let's Make Noise 25. Bingo Players, Damitrex - Rattle 26. Anton Liss - Live Your Moment 27. Tom Bekker, Nigel Dope - What You Got 28. David Guetta, Kid Cudi, Cat Dealers - Memories 29. Dj Cruz, The Kid Daytona, No Hopes - Fendi F 30. Sonny Fodera, Biscits, Sarah Kellar - Scratch My Back 31. Bijou & Angelz, Chetta, James Miller - Flex 32. Felon, Hayley May - Till the Morning 33. Rspk - Haters 34. Akif Sarkaya - Bust It 35. Croatia Squad - Prepare for the Night 36. Kai Kahana - MVMNT 37. Erdem Gul - Correct 38. Capozzi - Feel This 39. Croatia Squad - Wanna Be Someone 40. Red Sugar - My Kickdrum 41. Todd Edwards, Sinden, Gorgon City - Deeper 42. Affects, New Beattz, Tamiris Vaz - All Night Long 43. Raw Fish - Damn 44. Andrew Savich, Vedde - Dancing 45. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good 46. Robin S, Andrey Exx - Show Me Love 47. Dubdogz, Clubbers - Bass (Hold On) 48. The Ger-Man - Sex My Soul 49. Misha Klein - Different Ways 50. Rumpus - Bel Air 51. Jord, Vic Brow, Reev - Miracle 52. Ptaf, Beloe Cloud - Boss Ass Bitch 53. Solberjum, Beowulf - Dubai 54. Svet, A-Mase, Frankie - My Friend 55. Radlle - Black Out 56. G-Love - For You 57. Matt Dawson - House Party 58. Carnao Beats, Skapes - Sex Talk 59. Uzi7 - Freak 60. Au.Ra, Camelphat, Dubdogz, Subb - Panic Room 61. Fred Rister, David Guetta - I Want a Miracle 62. Kideko - Around the World 63. Aligee, Jackin A - Wyt 64. Dj Deeon, Lee Walker, Fodera - Freak Like Me 65. The Oddictions, Explicit - Need Nobody 66. Felguk, Joy Corporation - You Gonna Want Me
01. Newtone - Get Down 02. Chris Lake, Chris Lorenzo - Pizza 03. Loaded Up - Get Loud 04. Fractall, Breaking Beattz - Let the Bass Go 05. Yvan Genkins - Party 06. Rowka - Lil Bit 07. Junior Jack, Tube, Berger - E Samba 2018 08. Destructo - Twisted 09. Earstrip, Glitter - All in a Day 10. Lady Bee, Amy Miyu - Mess 11. Dwin, Who.Am.I - Drop the Bass 12. Emrah Turken, Suer - OMG 13. Roger Horton - Back to Fonq 14. Mbnn, Moonessa, Misha Klein - They Say 15. Bass Shuttle - Bounce 16. Melih Aydogan, Distance - If Your Girl Only Knew 17. Chromeo, Earstrip, Woo2Tech - Needy Girl 18. Rcena - Bounce 19. Chris Lake, Solardo - Free Your Body 20. Mbnn - Like a Drum 21. The White Stripes, Evokings - Seven Nation 22. Erdem Gul - Correct 23. Linius, Kordas, Esh - Dont Wanna Go Home 24. Hiddn, Cat Dealers - My Way 25. Elekfantz, Mark Lower - Work It Out 26. Teenage Mutants - Bokawa 27. Kayliox, Alec Bonnici - Give It to You 28. A-Mase, Namatria - Only You 29. Trixvel - Take G 30. Scotty Boy - All 2 U 31. Bhaskar, Religare - Bassline! 32. Apexape, Carla Monroe - Whiskey & Cola 33. Cat Dealers, Dubdogz - Nation 34. Huve - Get Bass 35. Dj Dove, Dimo (Bg) - Back at It Again 36. Rene Amesz, Ferreck Dawn - Duncan-1 37. Oxy Beat - Freak Boy 38. Chemical Disco - Natural Blues 39. Gustavo Mota, Gustavo Koch - Begin 40. Roman Hayez, Choice - Oh Baby 41. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good 42. Linius, Kordas - Vice City 43. Felguk, Joy Corporation - You Gonna Want Me 44. Ibrahim Celik - Tulumends pt. 2 45. Misha Klein, Sevenever - Low! 46. Big Al, Bigz, Youen, Youen - Wire 47. Get Better - Heartbeat 48. Dj Lora - The Japanese 49. Markus Klee - Phat 50. Luca Bisori - My Place 51. Mojjo, Clocktape - Unexpected 52. Franky Wah - Lie to Me 53. Frey - Turkish Showbiz 54. Dantee - Dance Floor 55. Sofi Tukker, Vintage Culture - Drinkee 56. Block & Crown, Kaippa - Look Up to the Sky 57. Vanjanja - F with Us 58. Laserjakk, Loop, Platinum Doug - Ask Me 59. Ferdinand Weber - Nobody 60. Olav Basoski, Motivee - Opium Scumbagz 61. Chao - Chase On 62. Luca Debonaire, Sharapov - Down the Road 63. Armitage - I Love Chicago 64. Owen Wilson - Solar 65. Shevtsov, Krasavin - Greece 2K19 66. Kubi - Motherfucker 67. Sam Smith, Boehm - Dancing with a Stranger 68. Andrey Exx, Romain Pelletti - Shiny Disco Balls
01. Akif Sarkaya - Fat Joe 02. Glass Petals - Simulation 03. Red Sugar - My Kickdrum 04. Natema - Fatness 05. Hampenberg, Alexander Brown, Mh 2019 - You're a Star 06. Kubi - Motherfucker 07. Luke Da Duke, Tomi Owen - Get Em Up 08. Terry Lex, Adri Pt - Bring the House 09. Daft Hill, Twosid3S - Too Close 10. Olav Basoski, Motivee - Opium Scumbagz 11. Fenk - Alive! 12. 2John'S, Nopopstar, Grotesque - Asia 13. Will Smith, Nitrex & Ice - Party Starter 14. Wolfire - Trascend 15. Ted, Jerry - No Grinding 16. Dj Dove, Dimo (Bg) - Back at It Again 17. Ke-An - Te Taumata 18. Gyrotto - Yo Body 19. Kayliox, Alec Bonnici - Give It to You 20. Tinush - Sicka 21. Sllash, Doppe - Wild West 22. The Chemical Brothers, Sanek Dj - Galvanize 23. Dom Dolla, Sonny Fodera - Take It! 24. Cami, Max Oazo, The Distance - Every Breath You Take 25. Damon Hess, Roy Batty, Franky Trova - Time to Burn 26. Ilmuro - Blind 27. Shaguar, Kazoow - California Girls 28. Get Better - Heartbeat 29. Leventina - Magenta 30. Billion - Party Time 31. Kungs, Cookin' On 3 Burners, No Hopes - This Girl 32. Fisher (Oz) - Stop It 33. Westbam, Nikita Nik - Beatbox Rocker 34. Mana Project, Offbeat Orchestra - Everybody Needs Somebody 35. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good 36. Tolk & Affects, Thayana Valle - Hit the Floor 37. Dillon Nathaniel - Too Sexy 38. Garry James - One Town 39. Marique Ma - Keep On 40. Hoxton Whores, Sean Finn - Rock Da Move 41. Cante - Bass in My Face 43. Alex Preston - Let This Ride 44. Stylezz - Tokyo Drift 45. Linius, Kordas - Black Bimmer 46. Alice Ivy, Flint Eastwood - Close to You 47. Teenage Mutants - Bokawa 48. Deepierro - All Around the World 49. Walker, Royce Vnssa - Rave Grave 50. Syntonize, Lupperce - Stay with Me 51. Andrey Exx, Romain Pelletti - Shiny Disco Balls 52. Martin Garrix, Cliq - So Far Away 53. John Reyton, Grakk - Baby 54. Linkin Park, Deeper Craft - One More Light 55. Lujan Fernandez - Next Level 56. Ace2Ace - Special Vibe 57. Alterior Motive - Gangsta 58. Motivee, Bear Affair - Shiva 59. Mike Book - Seventeen 60. Flakk Machine Drivers, Shamoozey - Show Me What You Got 61. Rene, Alex Hook, Tosel, Hale - No More Lies 62. Vanilla Ace, La Riots - Perfect 10 63. John Williams, Olmega, Skill - Home Alone 64. Gary Caos - Got Your Money 65. Me, My Toothbrush - Right by Your Side 66. Raw Fish, Kapral - Back 2 The 67. Evokings, Bodhi Jones - In The Air Tonight
01. Jauz, I_O - Truth 02. Mata Jones, Alex Loco, Qubiko - My Dreams 03. Tiger Jz - Everybody 04. Moguai, Aka Aka - Home 05. Sons Of Maria - Empires 06. A-One, Kidy - Connect 07. Sasha Goodman, Roma Wind - Voco Me 08. Daft Punk, Motivee - Harder, Better 09. Rawtk, Riss - Jack It 10. Kzn - Want Me 11. Maell - No Excuses 12. Benny Jones, G-House - Flow Motion 13. Steve Jameson - Break It Down! 14. Ben Nyler - Good For Me 15. Lil Jon, Offset, 2 Chainz, Savin - Alive 16. Morsy, Krames, Van Leer - Need To Know 17. David Jimenez, Matt Caseli - Feeling Good 18. Dj Licious - Go Hard Or Go Home 19. Tello, Cube Guys - Better 20. Groove 2 Groove - Cosmic Belt 21. Beatitpunk - Back & Forth 22. 2 Groove, Disord3R - Ready Or Not 23. Tommy Vee, Tr-Meet, D-Lo - I Want It 24. Panjabi Mc, Wolsh - Beware Of The Boys 25. Michael Beltone - Move Your Feet 26. Oliver Wade - Come Back 27. John Reyton - All I Want 28. Deepierro - All Around The World 29. Sonny Fodera, Biscits, Sarah Kellar - Scratch My Back 30. Mason, Shingai Shoniwa, Motivee - Bang Bang 31. Awolnation, No Hopes, Misha Klein - Sail 32. Roelbeat - Go Back 33. Crystal Rock, Marc Kiss, Sasha Mikac - Pony 34. Cele - Get Down! 35. Strober, Hugobeat, Max Lyazgin - U Know Y 36. Alle Farben, Ilira, Barkley - Fading 37. The Bestseller - Outsiders 38. Todd Edwards, Sinden, Gorgon City - Deeper 39. Ellie Klotz, Bored Machines - Under Pressure 40. 20 Fingers, Motivee - Short Dick Man! 41. Harkoz, Lowzer - Bitches'N'Cash 42. Blackway, Black Caviar - What'S Up Danger 43. Alakin Kirill - Low 44. Keenan, Anderson, Ivan Spell - Runaway 45. The Boy Next Door - Camouflage 46. Yung Felix, Savin - Loco Poke & Dopebwoy 47. Dj Lora - The African Track 48. Motivee, Subite - Buhoy 49. The Chemical Brothers, Cheaterz - Galvanize!! 50. Shapeless, Loudtech, Dunno - Party Don'T Stop 51. Offaiah - Push Pull 52. Arolla, Tenacious - Dreaming 53. Sharapov - Get Tipsy 54. Neoteq - Sonar 55. Carnao Beats, Skapes - Sex Talk 56. Don'T Blink - Get Down 57. Khia, No Hopes, Max Pavlov - Lick It 58. Thomaz Krauze, Woo2Tech - Ladies 59. Nicole Scherzinger, S Kovalski - Whatever U Like 60. David Guetta, Kid Cudi, Cat Dealers - Memories 61. Jack Drake - Treasure 62. Gawp, Keizer Jelle - Every Weekend 63. Queen, Bolth - Another One Bites The Dust 64. Stylezz - Loose Control 65. Kofa, Wan Roux, Vika Tendery - Night