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Cette saison 2025 de formule 1 est une nouvelle année de transition pour Alpine, depuis l'annonce d'un nouveau remaniement en cours de saison dernière et l'arrêt des moteurs Renault à fin de celle-ci. Alors que le chassas semble être bien né, des exécutions et stratégies ratées ont coûté des points à Alpine, la seule équipe à ne pas en avoir marqué en ce début de saison. Alors qu'un 4ème week-end pointe le bout de son nez à Bahreïn sur le circuit de Sakhir, Pierre Gasly a allumé la mèche pointant le grave retard de l'unité de puissance française. Dans un contexte brûlant côté pilotes, ou Jack Doohan semble déjà sous pression, Alpine peut-elle débloquer son compteur points ce week-end ? L'équipe de Pole Position vous brief sur tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur la 4ème manche de cette saison 2025 de Formule 1, avant les qualifications et le GP de Bahreïn.
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Os comparo como yo puedo contestar preguntas sobre mi trabajo, compañeros, jefes y subordinados, con las respuestas de David Sanchez, hermano del El Felón, ante la jueza que instruye su causa. Este podcast está asociado a la red de Sospechosos Habituales donde podréis encontrar otros muchos podcast de diferentes temáticas.
Os comparo como yo puedo contestar preguntas sobre mi trabajo, compañeros, jefes y subordinados, con las respuestas de David Sanchez, hermano del El Felón, ante la jueza que instruye su causa. Este podcast está asociado a la red de Sospechosos Habituales donde podréis encontrar otros muchos podcast de diferentes temáticas.
1. Snarky Puppy – Young Stuff (9:17) 2. David Sanborn – Sugar (5:35) 3. New Cool Collective – Streets of San Fransisco (2:26) 4. David Sanchez – Street Scenes (4:52) 5. Joe Sample – Souly Creole (6:35) 6. Kenny Garret – Simply Said (3:26) 7. Maceo Parker – Sister Sancrified (6:38) 8. Sam Jones – […]
Juan Pablo Polvorinos analiza los múltiples casos de corrupción que acorralan a Sánchez en la víspera de ser reelegido secretario General del PSOE.
Hoy tenemos en la cabaña del luthier a David Sánchez, luthier canario que nos habla de su trabajo e investigación con los laminados y el nomex en el timple. Únete al Canal de Telegram Viva la lutheria para más contenido exclusivo. Suscríbete a la newsletter y no te pierdas nada aquí. Para saber más de mi trabajo, visita vaeldegines.com o sígueme en Instagram. Y antes de que te vayas, muchísimas gracias por escuchar hasta aquí. Te estaré eternamente agradecido si te animas a suscribirte, comentar o valorar el podcast. ¡Gracias y que viva la luthería! Marcas de tiempo 0:00 Intro 0:47 Preguntas 4:35 ¿quién es David Sánchez? 6:19 ¿cómo llego a ser luthier? 8:55 recompensas de ser luthier 10:15 dedicación a la luthería 11:34 Investigaciones DS 13:20 Nomex, el más difícil 15:01 prensa de vacío 16:27 el proceso de laminado 23:04 pegamentos para laminados 25:38 lijado de láminas 29:08 el aceite 30:50 libro de barniz en el timple 31:47 el peso y la calidad de sonido 34:33 como conocer el trabajo de DS 34:58 final
Beginning today's episode, MIRS Editor Kyle Mellin and MIRS Monday podcast host Samantha Shriber lead a conservative-progressive roundtable discussion recapping the 2024 election results, featuring Republican operative Scott Hagerstrom and Progressive community advocate David Sanchez (3:15). Why did Democrats struggle to connect with working class voters? Did Democrats court more anti-Trump Republicans than low-propensity voters on the left? Also, MIRS sits down with Charlotte Republican Tom Barrett, who won in mid-Michigan's 7th Congressional district (26:25). State Rep. Bill G. Schuette – chair of the House Republican Campaign Committee – talks about candidates, Republicans' "checks-and-balances" vision for next term and door-knocking dog bites (46:00).
In this episode, Juliet talks with fellow therapist, David Sanchez. David specializes in working with clients with problematic sexual behaviors (porn, affairs/infidelity, compulsive sexual behaviors, etc.). David educates listeners on what these behaviors actually are, removing stigma from it as his work is about understanding the person underneath the behavior: "It might be something you did, but not who you are." He also discusses the impact of these behaviors on partners and family members.We also discuss men's mental health, in particular, and the skills that they can learn to practice assertiveness, healthy coping, and boundaries. David shares a bit about his own mental health and relating to being the "nice guy" and honing these skills himself.Juliet on Instagram: @YepIGoToTherapyJuliet's Website: YepIGoToTherapy.comJuliet's Practice: Sun Counseling & WellnessDavid's Practice: Charlotte Counseling Associates
ounseling Associates and a therapist specialized in porn & sex addiction, betrayal trauma for partners, and childhood trauma. David's work focuses on helping men in these areas as well as assertiveness training. David always had an interest in people as he watched his mom as a hairstylist listen to her clients. He earned his undergraduate degree in Psychology but found himself in sales after college. After some psychological testing, he learned that he would be a good therapist, so he returned to school to get his Master's in Counseling. His career started off in home therapy by using a system approach of not only working with the child but with the parents as well. He got into addictions work focuses on substances but shifted gears when he had a client with a porn addiction. This client fueled David to learn more. David trained at the International Institute of Trauma and Addiction Professionals as well as complementary methods of EMDR and Brainspotting. "You can think of counseling like that; someone is going to listen to you, not judge you, hear you out, and try to work together with you like a coach even though they may do it a little deeper to be able to help you with those deper wounds and live a life you really want to live." Through his work he has found that men put themselves through a lot of pressure to have it all and know it all which could lead to engaging in unhealthy behaviors. His work helps men shed these behaviors and discover the root of what has happened to them. He believes that porn addiction is easy to slip into based on the 3 As; Anonymity, Accessibility, and Affordability. The latest research has found that the highest users of porn are ages 12-17. Seeking treatment is hard for men because they don't get vulnerable with their friends and portrayal of men in society as "tough guys." For many men, it feels embarrassing and scary to get help and for some they worry it will affect their job status. As a society, boys and men are raised and told to let it go, move on, and it will be ok making it even more hard to ask for help. David has found that the men he work with fear not being enough and have never learned to ask for their needs to be met. "A lot of men are taught to stuff their feelings, suck it in, be happy, that's the only approved emotion, they can be angry if they are on the soccer field or football field but nowhere else, and that their feelings don't matter, that's for girls, and that could be so far from the truth. It's a human thing." Gabor Mate's definition of addiction is "a behavior or substance a person does that in the short term provides relief, pleasure, and escape. In the long term, it provides more problems and consequences coupled with the inability to stop it or stop it for long." David has seen sex and porn addiction come in many forms such as massage parlors, strip clubs, etc. When men first start treatment with him, they determine if the behavior is a problem and then assess how deep of a problem it is and what level of care is appropriate for him. From there, he helps them stop the behavior and assess the needs of their spouse and partner as well as getting them support if needed. Finally he helps them develop coping skills and learn how to set boundaries. A unique offering that Charlotte Counseling Associates offers is therapy groups for men to connect and help support one another. David also offers intensive options such as half-day, full-day, or up to 3 days of work. He strongly believes in meeting people where they are and finding the right match of a therapist with his full staff. Room to Heal is another resource in Charlotte that many of his clients have taken advantage of as a residential center for those with sex and porn addiction. "These guys just don't know how to express their needs and that's why they get caught up in these unhealthy behaviors. They are trying to meet their needs that provide an escape from the pain or maybe a dopamine boost in the short term because of the pressure." David believes it is important for the betrayed partner to seek treatment whether they stay in the relationship or not. A common trend that he has witnessed is the person who is addicted gets all of the attention and support. The partner needs support as well as to know it's not their fault. They may have PTSD and need trauma processing as well as work on setting boundaries and utilizing coping skills. His practice has a betrayed partners group as well. He can facilitate a formal disclosure session where the partner who is addicted will share their sexual timeline and the betrayed partner can ask questions. He has found that this type of session can be helpful in the betrayed partner deciding the future of the relationship. David describes talk therapy as utilizing the prefrontal cortex to explore thoughts and feelings and provides immediate relief. Some of the deeper methods he uses of EMDR and Brainspotting work on resourcing which is the ability to self-soothe. He describes EMDR(Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) as a brain-body therapy that gets into the deeper parts of the brain attached to our nervous system. In this work, the client reprocesses traumatic material to clen up the wound and make it not as painful while introducing a positive belief. He describes Brainspotting as more of an eye-fixation modality where they have found that where you look is how you feel. The practitioner finds a point in space that is most activating and talking it out as the wound dissipates. David finds that assertiveness training includes learning how to be calm, direct, and respectful in communication. David has followed Robert Glover's work and book called "No More Mr. Nice Guy." The idea is that men do a lot of nice things but don't meet their own needs. Inevitably the get run down and don't do nice things such as yelling, shutting down, pornography, etc. These men don't feel they have the right to ask for what they need. This work can be done in individual therapy or his assertiveness groups. David has many things that keep him grounded outside of his work as a therapist. Mostly therapy and being a part of therapist support groups, his faith, family, music, meditation, journaling, being in nature, working out, and yoga. He would like to Heal Charlotte by spreading the positive message about therapy and provide the community with education on sex and porn addiction. You can connect with David and his practice, Charlotte Counseling Associates, through their website, by calling them at 980-224-3233, emailing admin@charlottecounselors.com, or on Instagram, Facebook, and Linkedin.
Change is on the horizon at Alpine, as boss Bruno Famin prepares to step down, and the Renault-owned team considers switching to another manufacturer's power units. Bruno tells Tom Clarkson why he is moving away from the F1 team to focus on operations at Renault's engine factory in Viry, just outside Paris. The factory has produced Renault F1 engines since the 1970s, but staff have been told this project will stop ahead of F1's new engine regulations in 2026. Bruno explains the thinking behind that plan, the possibility of Alpine becoming a Mercedes-powered customer team, and the alternative projects Viry could work on in future. Bruno also looks back on his year as Alpine Team Principal, the arrivals of experienced engineer David Sanchez and former team boss Flavio Briatore. Plus, Pierre Gasly's continuing relationship with the team, and the departure of Esteban Ocon. This episode is sponsored by Liquid IV: get 20% your first order when you shop better hydration today using promo code GRID at liquidiv.com Experience F1 live in 2024 Tickets for races in the Netherlands, Italy, Texas, Las Vegas and around the world are on sale now. Go to tickets.formula1.com to book your place at a Grand Prix.
Born in Redondo Beach, California, David Sanchez began learning about drugs at age 9 when a neighbor offered him marijuana. By age 15, he was using harder drugs that first led to juvenile jail and eventually to multiple penitentiaries. The turning points came in 2012 when he finally conquered his addiction, and then in 2014 when he began building on his own knowledge and studies of addiction, and on ideas to develop and keep communities healthier, safer, and free of drugs. https://www.strikeoutagainstdrugs.com/ HELP SUPPORT OUR FIGHT AGAINST ADDICTION. DONATE HERE: https://www.patreon.com/theaddictionpodcast PART OF THE GOOD NEWS PODCAST NETWORK. AUDIO VERSIONS OF ALL OUR EPISODES: https://theaddictionpodcast.com CONTACT US: The Addiction Podcast - Point of No Return theaddictionpodcast@yahoo.com Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Lead singer & guitarist of Havok, David Sanchez, stops by to lift the lid on what the metal music industry thinks about the way the world is being run, who is really in charge, and how artists have adjusted to the changing music industry. COVID exposed many of the frauds and fake anti-authoritarian artists as being complicit in normalizing vaccine mandates as a condition of seeing a show. As Havok prepares for a 2024 world tour this summer, the timing was perfect for David to explain the realities of life on the road, how the bands are compensated these days, the dwindling role of the record companies, and everything else that the listener never thinks about. The truth about the music industry from a band with a reputation for telling the truth in their lyrics. David Sanchez: www.HavokBand.com The Octopus of Global Control Audiobook: https://amzn.to/3xu0rMm Anarchapulco 2024 Replay: www.Anarchapulco.com Promo Code: MACRO Sponsors: Chemical Free Body: https://www.chemicalfreebody.com Promo Code: MACRO C60 Purple Power: https://c60purplepower.com/ Promo Code: MACRO Wise Wolf Gold & Silver: www.Macroaggressions.gold True Hemp Science: https://truehempscience.com/ Haelan: https://haelan951.com/pages/macro Solar Power Lifestyle: https://solarpowerlifestyle.com/ Promo Code: MACRO LegalShield: www.DontGetPushedAround.com EMP Shield: www.EMPShield.com Promo Code: MACRO Christian Yordanov's Health Transformation Program: https://christianyordanov.com/macro/ Privacy Academy: https://privacyacademy.com/step/privacy-action-plan-checkout-2/?ref=5620 Coin Bit App: https://coinbitsapp.com/?ref=0SPP0gjuI68PjGU89wUv Macroaggressions Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/macroaggressions?ref_id=22530 LinkTree: linktr.ee/macroaggressions Books: HYPOCRAZY: https://amzn.to/3VsPDp8 Controlled Demolition on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3ufZdzx The Octopus Of Global Control: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3VDWQ5c Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/39vdKeQ Online Connection: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/Macroaggressions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/macroaggressions_podcast/ Discord Link: https://discord.gg/4mGzmcFexg Website: www.Macroaggressions.io Facebook: www.facebook.com/theoctopusofglobalcontrol Twitter: www.twitter.com/macroaggressio3 Twitter Handle: @macroaggressio3 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-4728012 The Union Of The Unwanted LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/uotuw RSS FEED: https://uotuw.podbean.com/ Merch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source
This episode of The TechLink Health Podcast digs deeper into the future of health from an organizational level and how companies are harnessing the power of deep technology to improve health outcomes at global scale. In the Pre-COVID era, many noted that the healthcare industry was primed for a major disruption, and then the pandemic hit, which acted as a catalyst for change within the industry and a leap into the future of care with respects to digital health solutions such as tele-health, remote patient monitoring alongside deep tech such as AI and algorithmic driven tools. This shift in the industry is happening in parallel to an increased focus on Value Based Care initiatives such as outcome-based payment models, patient-centered care models, improved quality of metrics alongside increases in preventive services and wellness programs. One of the complexities associated with this transformation is the organizational and cultural shifts that are driving health entities and organizations to be more agile in the quest to implement change and take advantage of the emerging era of deep tech. The future of global health is promising, but the journey to get there is an intensive effort driven by the coordination of key players across the spectrum of large organizations, public sector partners, and fast-moving startups. Here to talk about all of this and more is this episode's guest, Ritwik Batabyal, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer for Mastek, an enterprise digital and cloud transformation partner that engineers excellence for customers across industries, including healthcare and life sciences, spanning 40 countries, including the UK, US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific. Ritwik's role is directly tied to enabling relevant new disruptive technologies and creating monetization strategies at the intersections of Data and AI across industries, while crafting long-term technology innovation roadmaps and building partnerships with start-ups & external innovation ecosystems. Listen in with us to learn more about the fundamental shift to Value-Based Care and the deep technologies that are helping to drive the transformation. Other insights range from how collaboration between larger corporations and nimble startups can expand the innovation curve, to key areas of focus for creating a more equitable future in healthcare, to how the integration of AI-tech with IoT devices is helping to evolve precision medicine. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Ritwik on LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant and Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below:
David Sanchez and friends brought beep baseball to Puerto Rico. Let's learn what comes next.
This week On the Gravel took us to one of the most iconic tracks in all of motor racing, the famous Suzuka Circuit in Japan. It was a bounce back from heartbreak for Max Verstappen and a good showing of tire strategy throughout the field during the course of the race. A first lap racing incident between Albon and Ricciardo had us contemplating if Williams would give him Sargeants car under the red flag, a charge up the field for Leclerc and the midfields' fight for the lower points kept us on our toes. News in the paddock this week featured the acquisition of rights to MotoGP by F1's parent company Liberty Media, David Sanchez's departure from McLaren, and the incoming Pirelli tire test after the Japanese Grand Prix. Kimi Antonelli is getting a private test in the W13 and tensions may be heating up at Williams after drivers crashing, the lack of substitute chassis and drivers being swapped in the process. A lot happened this week but with an off week on the horizon, we aim to keep you in the loop with us while On the Gravel.
Turns out Australia was the exception that proved the rule, as F1 headed back to Japan and Max Verstappen channelled the power of three - His third win of 2024, his third consecutive win in Japan, and with Sergio Perez following Max home in second, the third 1-2 finish of the year for Red Bull too! Jake Boxall-Legge and Filip Cleeren join Bryn Lucas on the show and together they discuss Red Bull's comfortable win, Ferrari establishing themselves as the sport's #2 team with Sainz and Leclerc finishing 3rd and 4th again, Alonso calling his sixth "One of the best five drives of his career", more struggles for Mercedes, and the Albon/Ricciardo clash on the opening lap that caused an early red flag, and another headache for team boss James Vowles. Plus, what's going on at McLaren after their technical director David Sanchez left after just three months on the job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Edd Straw is joined by Glenn Freeman and Josh Suttill to look ahead to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, and in particular why bringing the race forward on the calendar has made Suzuka an even better barometer of team progress and development direction. They also discuss the shock departure of David Sanchez from McLaren's technical team, catch up on the news that there's a deal in place for Formula 1 owner Liberty Media to buy MotoGP promoter Dorna, and chat about the progress made in 2024 by RB's Yuki Tsunoda, and whether Japan's sole F1 driver is doing enough to stay on the grid long-term. Join The Race Members Club. Click here to sign up or join in Apple Podcast app Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our app on iOS or Android Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Edd Straw is joined by Glenn Freeman and Josh Suttill to look ahead to this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, and in particular why bringing the race forward on the calendar has made Suzuka an even better barometer of team progress and development direction. They also discuss the shock departure of David Sanchez from McLaren's technical team, catch up on the news that there's a deal in place for Formula 1 owner Liberty Media to buy MotoGP promoter Dorna, and chat about the progress made in 2024 by RB's Yuki Tsunoda, and whether Japan's sole F1 driver is doing enough to stay on the grid long-term.Join The Race Members Club. Click here to sign up or join in Apple Podcast appFollow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our app on iOS or Android Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of Nailing the Apex, are the rumor's about Daniel Ricciardo mid-season drop true (1:10)? Yuki Tsunoda will be racing in Japan this weekend, a home race for him, will he do well handling the pressures of another home race (8:57). Sauber pit stop issues and will Williams have two cars on the grid for Japan (12:12). Is it possible for Fernando Alonso to be at Red Bull Racing next season (24:05). Risks and challenges of Red Bull Racing's power train development (27:20) Tim goes over the breaking news out of McLaren with their technical shake and David Sanchez leaving the team (33:02). According to a report Aston Martin had made an offer to Adrian Newey recently (40:23). Follow Tim Hauraney on Twitter / X: @TimHauraney Follow Adam Wylde on Twitter / X: @AdamWylde Visit https://sdpn.ca for merch and more. Follow us on Twitter (X): @sdpnsports Follow us on Instagram: @sdpnsports For general inquiries email: info@sdpn.ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris interviews David Sanchez and Joel Roset of NoName Studios about the design and development of Worldless, an action adventure that marries rhythm-action style combat with a minimalist graphic style. http://media.blubrry.com/caneandrinse/caneandrinse.com/sausage/TSF_Episode484.mp3
David Sanchez shares his blindness, beep baseball journey, and giving spirit with the big noise of beepball.
TWISTED GAZE, 19min., Mexico Directed by David Sanchez V Diego travels to Turkey, makes a layover in Dubai. There he suffers a series of abuses by authority, sexual and homophobic by the police and military. This leads to a ceaseless search of identity and an obscure social questioning — psychological about masculinity, diversity and the “Who am I”. https://instagram.com/diegoavilamx Get to know the filmmaker; The fact that in 2023 we can still be sexually abused for being homosexual. It took us 8 months from kicking off the project to wrapping it up. It all kicked off when we were working on another short film with Diego. He shared his experience in Dubai, and it stuck with me for a few days. When we caught up again, we decided to do something about it. Diego wrote everything down in great detail. After that, we recorded the “interview” (the voiceover you hear in the film). It was a two-hour-long recording… After that, we spent 2 months in post-production. You can sign up for the 7 day free trial at www.wildsound.ca (available on your streaming services and APPS). There is a DAILY film festival to watch, plus a selection of award winning films on the platform. Then it's only $3.99 per month. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod
"All Day is a Long Time" author, David Sanchez, tells Jennifer Morrison the elevator pitch for his novel: a "pseudo-autobiographical book about a young man in Florida who struggles with drug addiction". An incredibly brave tale, written by an equally fascinating person. Jennifer talks with David about his debut novel, how his story differs from most surrounding the theme of addiction, and how a class in poetry shifted his path of becoming a doctor—to becoming a writer. The Bookshelf with Jenifer Morrison is brought to you by Apartment 3C Productions, and our amazing sponsors. Use the code JENSBOOKSHELF at the links below for special discounts offered exclusively for our listeners. AMIGO Coffee Roasters: Get 15% off your purchase Link: www.amigoroasters.com BEAM: Get 35% off a subscription -or- 15% off your purchase Link: shopbeam.com/jensbookshelf SEED: Get 25% off your first order Link: https://seed.com/ FREDA: Get 15% off a one-time purchase - *exclusions include Brooke x Sam Wennerstrom collab boot Link: https://fredasalvador.com/en-ca
David Sanchez, an elder at Rockhills, teaches us about the importance and purpose of spiritual gifts.
This episode of The TechLink Health Podcast is a continuation of a series that focuses on innovations happening within the Respiratory and Immune System Health space with a particular spotlight on allergies and the creation of AllerPops, a solution that safely and naturally supports a balanced immune system around the airway to feed the beneficial oral probiotics that ultimately help calm the immune system and fight allergies. The allergy risk is significant and global in nature. In the US alone, 100 million people suffer from allergies each year, costing $18 billion in annual healthcare expenses! This episode's guest is Dr. Cliff Shunsheng Han, a former physician and biologist of 30 years, who is also the inventor of AllerPops. AllerPops corrects the underlying cause of allergies and gives seasonal comfort that lasts throughs its all natural pre-biotic lollipops. Dr. Han is also the author of the recently released book, “Nothing to Sneeze at: The journey from a small village in China to finding a natural solution to allergies”. Listen in with us as we explore the complex world of respiratory health innovations and hear Dr. Han's inspiring story told through his personal journey with allergies, which led to his discovery and mission to help millions around the globe. Other topics range from how The Human Genome Project and DNA Sequencing Technology helped with Dr. Han's discovery, to the role of oral hygiene in respiratory health, to advice for International Medical Graduates exploring opportunities abroad. Based on data from the American Medical Association, International Medical Graduates (IMGs) make up 25% of the practicing physician workforce in the United States. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Han via LinkedIn. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant and Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode points to several references with links below:
David Sanchez, Guest SpeakerBuilding A Family with Purpose Series, Part 3.
David Sanchez, an Elder and a member of our Teaching Team, speaks on the instructions given to parents in Psalm 78.
One of the opportunities in healthcare today is how information is exchanged to help address and solve complex conditions, and at the core of this opportunity is the foundation of medical education and those that continue to share perspectives and expertise in specific areas of practice. This episode focuses on neurology and how the science will continue to help evolve the healthcare industry and the emerging technologies that will pave the way to the future. The topic is timely given the many recent advances in technology and considering how this trend will continue to uncover meaning and insights into “the black box of the brain”. This episode's guest is Dr. Michael Kentris, Neurologist, Podcaster, and Medical Education Advocate. During his work, Dr. Kentris has been involved in a variety of activities, most recently as a Practicing Neurologist, Narrator for the American Academy of Neurology, as well as Creator of “The Neurotransmitters: A Clinical Neurology Podcast”. Other topics range from the future of remote learning and the democratization of education to the ethical and cyber-security implications of brain-computing-interfaces to the importance of decreasing cost on health-tech to reach more people. For more details visit TechLink Health on the web or connect with Dr. Kentris via Linktree or within the TechLink Health app. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant and Dr. Sarah Samaan. The episode is packed with valuable insights and points to several references:
WE HAVE BEEN SHORTLISTED FOR BEST MOTORSPORTS PODCAST AT THE SPORTS PODCAST AWARDS 2023 - VOTE @ https://www.sportspodcastgroup.com/sports_category/best-motorsports-podcast/ This week on News from the Nerds James, Oli and Sam discuss the latest news circling the world of Formula 1: WHO KNEW FREE PRACTICE WAS SO POPULAR? Stefano Domenicali, F1 CEO since 2021, has already overseen the introduction of sprint races. Now he's taking aim at teams' ability to prepare during the F1 weekend. Stefano Domenicali has now caused a stir over the weekend by suggesting he's looking to get rid of free practice. But what did he actually say? https://www.formulanerds.com/news/is-domenicali-going-to-scrap-f1-free-practice-sessions/ A MASSIVE WEEKEND FOR MCLAREN McLaren F1 has announced that they'll be switching their organisational structure to split up the Technical Director role. McLaren's former Technical Director, James Key, has left the team. Replacing him is Peter Prodromou, whose title will be Technical Director – Aerodynamics, David Sanchez as Technical Director – Car Concept and Performance, and Neil Houldey as Technical Director – Engineering and Design. https://www.formulanerds.com/news/breaking-mclaren-announces-key-organisational-changes/ A NEW TEAM TO F1 INCOMING? An equal gender racing team led by former BAR team boss Craig Pollock has revealed plans to join the Formula 1 grid in 2026. The project, named Formula Equal, is planning to split its workforce at 50% between men and women and be based in the Middle East. https://readmotorsport.com/2023/03/29/ex-bar-boss-pollock-reveals-equal-gender-f1-team-project-for-2026-entry/ WILL AUDI'S F1 TEAM CHALLENGE FOR THE FRONT? Audi continues to assert itself as a team to be reckoned with as Audi Formula Racing CEO Adam Baker sheds light on the manufacturer's F1 ambitions. https://www.formulanerds.com/news/audi-realistic-goal-to-fight-at-front-of-f1-grid/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest Flat Chat podcast from GP Racing magazine leads on Valtteri Bottas becoming the first and possibly the last F1 driver on the cover with a moustache and mullet. Bottas is the subject of an exclusive no-holds-barred interview (and an unusual photo shoot) in GP Racing this month. Now free of the corporate leash he's enjoying life – and racing – once again. He explains why he rejected advice to ‘be more evil' while at Mercedes and why he's taking a stand for drivers to be able to express themselves. GP Racing columnists Mark Gallagher and Matt Kew join editor Stuart Codling to discuss this latest incarnation of Bottas as well as some of the most recent developments in F1. As senior Ferrari engineer David Sanchez leaves for McLaren, the panel reflect on the chaos which seems to be enveloping the teams currently in the wake of the dominant Red Bull outfit. If former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto was as much a victim of regime change in the boardroom as of operational problems on track, why is his successor Frederic Vasseur – the preferred choice of the new executives – seemingly at loggerheads with CEO Benedetto Vigna? While team principal and senior executive squabble over peripheral topics such as who gets a paddock pass, the team has bigger issues to face: a car concept that may not be working and a lead driver, Charles Leclerc, who may be on the verge of throwing Ferrari over for a better offer when his contract expires. At McLaren, meanwhile, what is the thinking behind yet another management restructure? Having dropped the much-derided 'matrix management' system three years ago in favour of a conventional top-down hierarchy, McLaren's decision to have three technical leaders represents a major pivot. Elsewhere on the grid another team with a new leader, Williams, has enjoyed an unexpectedly positive start to the season considering the latest upheaval over the winter. First impressions are that new boss James Vowles is taking exactly the right approach to dealing with the problems which have pegged Williams back in recent years: measured and diplomatic, but decisive, as befits a leader with a background in engineering and strategy. It's the opposite tactic to that recently adopted by AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost, who seems to be following the playbook of Antonio Conte at Tottenham Hotspur by throwing his backroom staff under the bus… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest Flat Chat podcast from GP Racing magazine leads on Valtteri Bottas becoming the first and possibly the last F1 driver on the cover with a moustache and mullet. Bottas is the subject of an exclusive no-holds-barred interview (and an unusual photo shoot) in GP Racing this month. Now free of the corporate leash he's enjoying life – and racing – once again. He explains why he rejected advice to ‘be more evil' while at Mercedes and why he's taking a stand for drivers to be able to express themselves. GP Racing columnists Mark Gallagher and Matt Kew join editor Stuart Codling to discuss this latest incarnation of Bottas as well as some of the most recent developments in F1. As senior Ferrari engineer David Sanchez leaves for McLaren, the panel reflect on the chaos which seems to be enveloping the teams currently in the wake of the dominant Red Bull outfit. If former Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto was as much a victim of regime change in the boardroom as of operational problems on track, why is his successor Frederic Vasseur – the preferred choice of the new executives – seemingly at loggerheads with CEO Benedetto Vigna? While team principal and senior executive squabble over peripheral topics such as who gets a paddock pass, the team has bigger issues to face: a car concept that may not be working and a lead driver, Charles Leclerc, who may be on the verge of throwing Ferrari over for a better offer when his contract expires. At McLaren, meanwhile, what is the thinking behind yet another management restructure? Having dropped the much-derided 'matrix management' system three years ago in favour of a conventional top-down hierarchy, McLaren's decision to have three technical leaders represents a major pivot. Elsewhere on the grid another team with a new leader, Williams, has enjoyed an unexpectedly positive start to the season considering the latest upheaval over the winter. First impressions are that new boss James Vowles is taking exactly the right approach to dealing with the problems which have pegged Williams back in recent years: measured and diplomatic, but decisive, as befits a leader with a background in engineering and strategy. It's the opposite tactic to that recently adopted by AlphaTauri boss Franz Tost, who seems to be following the playbook of Antonio Conte at Tottenham Hotspur by throwing his backroom staff under the bus…
Scott Mitchell-Malm and Matt Beer join Edd Straw to discuss the news that McLaren are reshuffling their technical department after a shaky start to the season, with Technical Director James Key parting company with the Woking team and David Sanchez set to join from Ferrari. But what does the new structure look like, who fits in where, and what does this mean for McLaren's prospects in the long and short-term?We've been shortlisted in the Sports Podcast Awards! You can vote for us here.Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookCheck out our latest videos on YouTubeDownload our brand-new app on iOS or AndroidClick here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott Mitchell-Malm and Matt Beer join Edd Straw to discuss the news that McLaren are reshuffling their technical department after a shaky start to the season, with Technical Director James Key parting company with the Woking team and David Sanchez set to join from Ferrari. But what does the new structure look like, who fits in where, and what does this mean for McLaren's prospects in the long and short-term? We've been shortlisted in the Sports Podcast Awards! You can vote for us here. Follow The Race on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Check out our latest videos on YouTube Download our brand-new app on iOS or Android Click here to join The Race Members' Club and have the opportunity to ask a question on the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix turned out to be a Red Bull benefit, attention now turns to the second round of the 2023 F1 season in Saudi Arabia.With the super-fast sweeps of the Jeddah Street Circuit likely to present teams and drivers with a very different challenge to that which they faced in Bahrain, will we see Red Bull's rivals reel in the drinks-backed outfit?Joining Michael Butterworth to discuss the key issues in the run up to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is Dieter Rencken, Editorial Director of RacingNews365.com.Even at this early stage of 2023, there has already been some team personnel movement, with David Sanchez transferring from Ferrari to McLaren. What role will the Spaniard play at the Woking outfit?And with Mercedes having issued an open letter to fans after their poor performance in Bahrain, are alarm bells starting to ring at Brackley?All this and more, on this edition of the RacingNews365.com F1 podcast!
Decades ago, system administrators would dream about having the storage we have today. Very few considered the ramifications of controlling and allowing access to petabytes of data that were increasing every day. This is an interview with several experts from federal and state organizations who share challenges in handling large amounts of data whose access must be carefully managed. Considerations include compliance, retention, and making sure the data is accurate. One concept discussed is data sharing. Jennifer Coester from the State of Delaware talks about groups who all agree that data must be shared between departments. The caveat is that they want access to other information but want to restrict access to theirs. Perhaps this is not a technical issue, but a concept that should be handled in management. Administrative aspects of managing data were reflected in comments from David Sanchez from the Air Force. He handles completely different kinds of information and data. He observes that military organizations are so structured that initiatives from a high level may take time to trickle down to lower-level areas. As an example, he cites policies for giving access to data. One size does not fit all. Policies for accessing nuclear data certainly vary from policies that involve medical information. Each functional area must have its own policies. Medicare, Medicaid, and healthcare.gov each have tremendous amounts of information, with each category subject to specific legal limits to access. George Linares from the CMS shares with listeners how they have successfully been able to tag data by domains. He does warn that just because you have figured out how to manage the existing system does not mean that you will not have challenges. There is a new federal initiative to examine health care from an equity perspective. Data scientists must be able to go back to existing systems and pull up pertinent information that will assist in evaluating new topics like this.
Había una vez , un monteriano se enfrentaba aquella tarde a una entrevista más para intentar conseguir un empleo Llegando a la oficina que le indicaron, frente al entrevistador, esto fue lo que sucedió: - ... ¿Cuál fue su último salario? - Salario mínimo - responde El monteriano - Pues me alegra informarle que si usted es contratado por nosotros, su salario será de USD$10.000 por mes. - ¿Jura...? - Por supuesto!. Y dígame, ¿qué carro tiene usted? - La verdad es que yo tengo un carrito para vendé raspao' en la calle, y una carretilla pá transportar escombros... - Entonces, sepa que si usted viene a trabajar con nosotros, inmediatamente, le daremos un BMW convertible último modelo, y un Audi A6 para uso de su esposa, ambos cero kilómetros. - ¿Jura...? - Sí señor!. ¿Usted viaja con frecuencia al exterior? - Bueno compa,... lo más lejos que yo viajé, fue a Moñito, a visitar unos parientes. - Pues si usted trabaja aquí, viajará por lo menos 10 veces por año, con agendas entre Paris, Londres, Roma, Mónaco, New York, Moscú... entre otros países. - ¿Jura...? - Es como le digo, señor.... y le digo más: el empleo es casi suyo!. No puedo confirmarle 100% ahora, porque tengo que cumplir un requisito de informarle antes a mi Gerente, pero está casi garantizado!. Si hasta mañana viernes, a las 12:00 de la noche, usted no ha recibido un telegrama de nuestra empresa cancelando todo el proceso, significa que puede venir a trabajar el lunes a las 8:00 de la mañana...! El monteriano salió radiante de la oficina!. Ahora era sólo esperar hasta la medianoche del viernes, y rezar para que no apareciera ningún maldito telegrama. Al día siguiente todo era optimismo... no podía haber existido un viernes más feliz que aquel. El monteriano reunió a toda la familia y les contó las buenas nuevas. Después convocó al barrio entero, y les informó que estaba comenzando un asado gigante, con música en vivo y ron pá todo el mundo, al cual estaban todos invitados. Cuando eran las 5:00 de la tarde, ya se habían mamado varias cajas de cerveza y ron y muchos kilos de carne asada al carbón. Conforme avanzaba el día, más personas llegaban y la alegría desbordaba. A las 9:00 de la noche el barrio estaba extasiado y la fiesta hervía!. La papayera tocaba sin parar en tarimas improvisadas, el pueblo bailaba y comía, mientras el ron rodaba sin cesar. A las 10:00 de la noche la mujer del monteriano empezó a preocuparse, pues le parecía que aquello ya era demasiada exageración... pero todo continuaba. La vecina buenota, la apetecida del barrio, ya comenzaba a bailar descaradamente y a apretarse contra el monteriano, haciéndole descarados coqueteos. La banda seguía tocando, el volumen aumentaba, la cerveza corría por litros, el ron ni se diga, el pueblo bailaba desaforado, la carne humeaba en las parrillas y era consumida en cantidades.... A las 11:00 de la noche el monteriano ya era el rey del barrio!. Las cuentas de gastos, para divertir y para llenar la barriga del pueblo, a esas alturas ya sumaban cifras gigantes... pero todo sería por cuenta del primer salario!. La mujer del monteriano seguía medio afligida, medio preocupada, medio celosa, medio resignada, medio alegre, medio boba y medio asustada. Once horas y cincuenta minutos... y doblando la esquina, al final de la calle, aparece un motociclista vuelto loco, entrando en la calle de la fiesta a toda velocidad y tocando insistentemente el pito de la moto. Era el cartero...!!! La fiesta paró en 1 segundo... la banda se silenció al unísono... el primo del monteriano se atragantó con un trozo de yuca... un borracho eructó... un perro comenzó a aul
David Sanchez, an Elder at Rockhills, speaks on the first of the seven signs in the book of John, when Jesus turns water into wine.
David Sanchez is the Founder and CEO of Digitalis Medical and Miracle Recovery. On one hand, David is helping healthcare brands build their profits and visibility through digital marketing. Through Miracle Recovery, he works to save lives from addiction. From being a nurse in the ER to saving lives from addiction, David is committed to making a huge impact in communities, while also driving huge results for companies. Here are some key insights from this week's show: - Impacting lives and making a living helping others is the biggest win you can have. - Doing something different starts with wanting to make an impact. - Do what gives you that feeling of "this is what I was born to do". - To inspire people, start with a common vision and keep the vision fresh. - Be humble enough to receive direction without taking it personally. - Stay open, stay humble. - Learn what works best for you in life. Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/EURVphNLxyQ
Welcome to episode 10 of season two of Trash Chatter! David Sanchez, shop manager for Sparkling Bins joins host Victoria Conway as they discuss his role at Sparkling Bins. Sanchez shares some of his day-to-day challenges and his role in delivering service to customers. You won't want to miss this interesting discussion!Check out our website - https://www.sparklingbinsbusiness.com/ 305-382-BINS Sales@sparklingbins.comTimestamps & Show Notes:(00:00 - 01:00) Introduction(01:01 - 02:46) Getting Into the Business(02:47 - 03:40) The Desire for Trash Can Cleaning(03:41 - 05:20) Day-to-Day(05:21 - 08:16) Finding Maintenance Shops(08:17 - 13:34) Preparing for Big Jobs(13:35 - 16:00) Building a Standard Service(16:01 - 18:30) The Importance of Customer Service(18:31 - 20:30) Assembly a Team(20:31 - 26:18) Using PTO(26:19 - 29:11) Memorable Clients(29:12 - 30:32) Closing
David Sanchez is the Founder and CEO of Digitalis Medical and Miracle Recovery. On one hand, David is helping healthcare brands build their profits and visibility through digital marketing. Through Miracle Recovery, he works to save lives from addiction. From being a nurse in the ER, to scaling his own addiction treatment center from 0 to 7 figures – David is committed to making a huge impact on communities, while also driving huge results for companies.Learn more about Digitalis MedicalLearn more about Miracle Recovery
Mental health is the #1 healthcare cost in the US, greater than cancer, diabetes or heart disease. This episode focuses on prescription wearables and neuro-technologies and the role they play in helping to evolve the healthcare industry, with a particular focus on mental health and the treatment of depression, anxiety, and insomnia. The topic is timely as mental health continues to be a fundamental part of holistic health and longevity, particularly as many look toward new normals in a post-pandemic world. Other insights in the episode range from the future of brain health metabolism and the potential impacts to the prevention of Alzheimer's and dementia, to best practices on what to look for when considering wellness devices, to how brain stimulation devices can be used to promote police officer and military veteran wellness. Also, what about electroceuticals? This episode's guest is Kelly Roman, Co-Founder & CEO at Fisher Wallace Labs, a prescription wearable company pioneering the first hardware category to effectively compete with drug therapy for the treatment of depression, anxiety and insomnia. The Fisher Wallace mission is tied to making prescription wearables a preferred alternative to prescription medication. For more details visit TechLink Health @ https://www.techlink.health or connect with Fisher Wallace on the web. This episode was hosted by David Sanchez, RN, Medical SEO Consultant The episode points to valuable insights and community-focused use cases as well as a couple of interesting book recommendations:
Thanks for tuning in again Cartel! I am super excited to have David Sanchez of the awesome thrash metal band Havok on the show today. If you haven't heard of them you should definitely check them out. We discuss a lot about what it means to be free in this slave world & what you can do to inspire others to do the same. Naturally, we also get into conspiracy theories, religion, paranormal & UFO's as well. Before we wrapped up, we nerded out a little bit about music. Buckle up for a banger Cartel! Check out David's 2 IG accounts here: @david_havok https://instagram.com/david_havok?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= & @havokband https://instagram.com/havokband?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= & the bands linktree here: https://instagram.com/riffsordie_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Check out David's podcast on IG here: @riffsordie_ https://instagram.com/riffsordie_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Make sure to visit https://www.owlcreekcoffee.com and make a purchase with the promo code: cartel15 for 15% off your order of this great tasting coffee. 10% of all proceeds go to people with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy!! Owl Creek Coffee on IG here: @owlcreekcoffeecompany Please like, share, subscribe and leave a review on #iTunes! Also you can feed Nigel the goat some extra shekels at my patreon if you would be so kind. He will love you for all eternity. Patreon here: patreon.com/redpillcartelpodcast Telegram here: t.me/redpillcartel Instagram here: @redpillcartelpodcast Always feel free to ask to get on the show! Email redpillcartelpod@gmail.com One stop shop for all links: https://linktr.ee/redpillcartelpodcast
It's easy to fall into the pits of advertising and poor marketing strategies that will only help to increase the likelihood of recruiting patients that are unfit for you and your practice. In this episode, I have the opportunity to interview David Sanchez, RN and CEO of Digitalis Medical and Lift Transformation Recovery. David started as a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department in Phoenix Arizona during the rise of the opioid epidemic. Inspired to make a difference, he established a nonprofit addiction treatment center. After working with digital marketing agencies who did not help them grow, he gathered a talented team of professionals and started Digitalis. Tune in to learn all about effective marketing strategies and how these efforts can help to streamline the right patient to your practice so YOU can Practice Impossible.Show Notes
We have a special episode this week True Believers. Comic artist David Sanchez was kind enough to sit down and chat with us about his art, the gratitude he has to be able to do what he does, and a very special upcoming comic exclusive. David has famously done the Tupac cover for Department of Truth, incredible covers for Something Is Killing the Children, Harley Quinn Eat Bang Kill Tour, and a number of others. He's awesome to talk to and you'll enjoy his humble kindness as much as we did.Check out David on Instagram at @dsanchezartist. You can grab some Heroically Great Coffee and comic books at https://coffeencapes.com/. Thanks for tuning in and leave us a review to let us know how you like the show.
#risetoliberty #davidsanchez #liberty On this episode of Rise To Liberty, I sit down with David Sanchez. Lead singer & guitarist for the Colorado based thrash metal band Havok, & host of the Riffs or Die Podcast. Find his links down below. ------------- GUEST LINKS: Riffs of Die Podcast: https://riffsordie.com Havok Merch: https://store.havok.band ------------- RISE TO LIBERTY LINKS: - Master Link: https://risetoliberty.com/links - RTL on Podbean (exclusives, live ep's, premium content): https://risetoliberty.com/podbean-home ------------- - Rise To Liberty Merch Store: https://risetoliberty.store - RTL On Odysee: https://risetoliberty.com/odysee - RTL On Rumble: https://risetoliberty.com/rumble - RTL Telegram Chat: https://risetoliberty.com/freespeech - RTL On Substack - Liberty Letter!: https://risetoliberty.substack.com - AUDIO PLATFORMS: https://risetoliberty.com/audio - Listen On Podbean: https://risetoliberty.com/podbean-listen - Buy Fresh Coffee w/ Monero! (XMR): https://risetoliberty.com/gratuitas-xmr
Melissa and David Sanchez speak on the importance of faith in following where God leads, and the good work that can happen when you make sacrifice a form of worship.
Today we'll be talking about developments and negotiations. Joining with us on the show today is one of Zach's students, David Sanchez. Get your engines ready because we will get a chance to witness their recorded coaching call and learn from it. They discussed a variety of topics, such as how to handle three driving-for-dollars deals, the value of earning and learning, spicing up negotiations, and much more. Key Takeaways How to evaluate raw land and figure out what it is worth The importance of earning and learning at the same time Zoning will change the game. The best thing you could do, once you have a piece of land, is to go to your city planner You have to have a contract or a binding agreement Talking to sellers and signing contracts can educate you, and there's a ton of value to learn from them Resources Driving For Dollars Mastery
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