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Los Tigres es la nueva película de Alberto Rodríguez, en la que el director andaluz presenta la historia de dos hermanos y buzos comerciales que intentan buscar una salida a una compleja vida personal y profesional. Dos hermanos que son Antonio de la Torres y Bárbara Lennie.Escuchar audio
Hoy en Mediodía RNE Andalucía descubrimos "Los Tigres" la última película del director sevillano Alberto Rodríguez. Charlamos con él y con su protagonista, Antonio de la Torre; y su guionista Rafael Cobos.Escuchar audio
Alberto Rodríguez, Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre son tres tigres del cine, una banda que lleva más de dos décadas traficando con las mejores películas de nuestro país. Ahora llegan a Carne Cruda para presentarnos la última cinta del director sevillano, en la que Lennie y De la Torre interpretan a dos hermanos unidos por el buceo y las heridas familiares en la ría de Huelva. “Los Tigres” es un thriller atmosférico que cuenta la historia de dos buzos comerciales. Un programa que despedimos con la música de Restinga la artista hispano marroquí que viene a presentarnos su primer largo, Free Baby. Más información aquí: bit.ly/TigresCC1566 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
Abrimos 'La Ventana' para hablar de 'Los tigres', la nueva aventura de Alberto Rodríguez que explora el universo de los "fontaneros subacuáticos" de Huelva, protagonizada por Antonio de la Torre y Bárbara Lennie.
David García nos cuenta la actualidad cultural y conversa con Alex Cooper, solista de 'Los Flechazos' y director de la Fundación Club 45 que ha creado una extensión del Dock Of The Bay Film Festival, - el certamen de documentales sobre música- en la Maragatería. Una comarca de León, que este fin de semana tiene una gran programación preparada. Nacho Álvaro conecta desde el mismísimo Congreso de los Diputados. Alguien tiene que tomar registro de todo lo que ocurre ahí y esa persona es Gloria Canencia, jefa del cuerpo de redactores de taquígrafos y estenotipistas de las Cortes Generales. También conoceremos a José María Mayoral, portero mayor del Congreso. Este viernes se estrena 'Los Tigres', el thriller rodado en la zona industrial petroquímica de Huelva y en las profundidades del mar. Una película llena de tensión que cuenta la historia de dos hermanos interpretados por Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre. Ellos dos junto a Alberto Rodríguez, director de la película, hablan con Natalia Sprenger sobre las grandes complejidades de este rodaje. Empezamos la semana con nuevo concurso para nuestros oyentes y con la primera recomendación literaria de Aloma: la novela 'Hotel du lac', con la que Anita Brookner ganó el Premio Booker en 1984 y que ahora publica Libros del Asteroide. Escuchar audio
Este viernes se estrena 'Los Tigres', el nuevo thriller de Alberto Rodríguez rodado en la zona industrial petroquímica de Huelva y en las profundidades del mar. Una película llena de tensión que cuenta la historia de dos hermanos interpretados por Bárbara Lennie y Antonio de la Torre. Los tres hablan con Natalia Sprenger sobre las grandes complejidades de este rodaje. Escuchar audio
#BaellaTalks 22.10.25 Invitados: MARIA LEON-INES TEMPLE-DIEGO DE LA TORRE-ENRIQUE GHERSITema: 4 VISIONES DEL PERÚ
Dentro del mercado Martínez de la Torre se encuentra un local de aguas frescas y de postres, la verdad toda una delicia, y ahí se encuentra Paquito, saluda y lo saludan, no hay persona que asiste al mercado que no lo conozca.
Send us a textWhat if a single wake-up call could reorder your entire life—and finally align your work with what you value most? That's the spark behind this conversation with Peter Delatorre, who turned a prostate cancer diagnosis into a purpose-driven platform centered on authenticity, accountability, and the power of a no-excuses culture. We unpack how ruthless honesty—starting with yourself—becomes the foundation for leadership people trust and brands that actually keep their promises.We dig into the threads that ran through Peter's five-industry career—teaching and speaking—and how he rebuilt his platform to focus on keynote talks and corporate training that help teams grow stronger through challenge. You'll hear practical tools for emotional resilience, from naming your non-negotiable core values to eliminating the “blaming virus” and replacing “yes, but” with “I have decided.” We break down how to think bigger without drifting into fluff: belief expands vision, ownership eliminates excuses, and small, consistent steps beat perfect plans every time. If you've struggled to balance transparency with authority, Peter's approach shows how real stories, clear standards, and shared ownership strengthen credibility instead of weakening it.This episode is for leaders and creators who want to move beyond inspiration into action: converting wishes into decisions, building a daily reset for mindset and focus, and curating a circle that matches your next chapter. You'll leave with a simple playbook: tell the truth, choose your train, set your next stop, and invite the right people aboard. Someone is climbing the mountain you already crossed—share your map.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a push, and leave a quick review so more people can find these conversations. Want to bring Peter to your team? Visit peterdelatorre.com and reach out through the contact form.Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest marketing trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates from us, be sure to follow us at 5starbdm.com. See you next time on Follow The Brand!
In this episode of the Try Tank Podcast, Father Lorenzo Lebrija introduces a compelling keynote address delivered by Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre, a leading voice in contemporary Christian ethics, during the Faithful Futures Conference. In his keynote, Dr. De La Torre explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and ethics, calling for a liberative ethical framework that centers the experiences and voices of the marginalized. Drawing from his deep roots in liberation theology, he challenges listeners to confront the moral implications of emerging technologies and the socio-economic inequalities they risk perpetuating. Dr. De La Torre critiques dominant Eurocentric ethical paradigms, highlighting how they often ignore the lived realities of race, immigration, and class. He warns of the systemic injustices that unregulated AI can reinforce and makes a passionate case for a community-based, justice-oriented ethic.With scholarly insight and prophetic urgency, Dr. De La Torre calls on people of faith and conscience to engage AI not just as a technological issue, but as a deeply spiritual and ethical one. His keynote is a clarion call to approach the future with courage, creativity, and solidarity.
Discovering Grayslake: Unveiling the Stories and People That Make Our Town Unique
Rudy Delatorre - Roost 83 & 59, owner of The Roost restaurants in Lake Villa and Grayslake. Rudy shares his journey from working at Mitch's in Grayslake to running his own family-involved business, discusses menu highlights like Italian beef and creative shakes, and reflects on the challenges of expansion and catering. The conversation covers community involvement, the importance of service, handling reviews, and balancing work with family. Lessons from The Roost: Building a Family Restaurant, Community Connections, and Customer Service Excellence In this episode of "Discovering Grayslake," host and local business advocate sits down with Rudy De La Torre—known to many as "Dicey"—the owner of The Roost, a beloved restaurant with locations in Lake Villa and Grayslake, Illinois. The conversation is a masterclass in what it takes to build a successful, community-focused restaurant business, and it's packed with actionable insights for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, hospitality, or simply supporting local gems. Below, we break down the main themes and expert advice from the episode, offering a comprehensive guide for listeners and readers who want to learn from Rudy's journey. Table of Contents The Power of Family in Business Service First: Why Customer Experience Matters Most Scaling Up: Challenges and Realities of Expansion Menu Development: Balancing Tradition and Creativity Catering and Food Trucks: Diversifying Revenue Streams Handling Reviews and Customer Feedback Community Involvement: The Heart of Local Business Work-Life Balance and Personal Growth Key Takeaways and Actionable Advice The Power of Family in Business Rudy's story is a testament to the unique strengths and challenges of running a family business. Insights from the Episode Family as a Workforce:** Rudy's sister, mother, and other relatives are integral to daily operations. Family members often go the extra mile, driven by a personal stake in the business's success. Pluses and Minuses:** While family brings dedication and trust, it can also blur boundaries. Rudy admits, “She's the only employee I've ever apologized to,” highlighting the need for humility and open communication. Generational Knowledge:** Rudy grew up in the restaurant world, learning from his parents and passing on that work ethic to his own family. Actionable Advice Set Clear Roles:** Even with family, define responsibilities and expectations to avoid misunderstandings. Communicate Openly:** Regular check-ins and honest feedback are essential—treat family with the same respect as any valued employee. Leverage Family Strengths:** Use the trust and commitment of family to build a strong, reliable core team. Service First: Why Customer Experience Matters Most Rudy's immediate question after the host's visit wasn't about the food—it was about the service. Insights from the Episode Service as a Differentiator:** In a crowded market, exceptional service sets you apart. Rudy's team is trained to prioritize customer satisfaction, especially during busy rushes. Empower Employees:** “Just fix the problem. Don't ask questions. Make the customer happy.” This philosophy empowers staff to resolve issues on the spot, reducing friction and building loyalty. Actionable Advice Train for Empathy:** Teach staff to listen, empathize, and act quickly to resolve concerns. Monitor Peak Times:** Anticipate rushes and staff accordingly to maintain service quality. Solicit Feedback:** Regularly ask customers about their experience and use their input to improve. Scaling Up: Challenges and Realities of Expansion Opening a second location is a major leap, and Rudy's experience offers a candid look at the process. Insights from the Episode From Employee to Owner:** Rudy transitioned from working at Mitch's to taking over a turnkey operation on Route 59, learning the ropes before making it his own. Staffing Struggles:** As the Grayslake location grew, finding committed employees became a challenge, requiring Rudy to be “boots on the ground” more often. Family as a Safety Net:** When hiring is tough, family members step in to keep operations running smoothly. Actionable Advice Start Small, Learn Fast:** Work in the business before owning it to understand the nuances. Prepare for Staffing Gaps:** Build a network of reliable part-timers or family who can step in as needed. Don't Rush Expansion:** Ensure your systems and team are ready before opening a new location. Menu Development: Balancing Tradition and Creativity The Roost's menu is a blend of classic comfort food and creative twists, all made from scratch. Insights from the Episode Signature Dishes:** Italian beef, roast pork, and the Rooster Chicken sandwich are standouts, with homemade sauces and customizable toppings. Quality Ingredients:** Everything is cooked, sliced, and prepared in-house, ensuring freshness and flavor. Creative Sides and Shakes:** Fried pickles, mushrooms, and inventive milkshakes keep the menu exciting and encourage repeat visits. Actionable Advice Focus on Quality:** Make as much as possible from scratch to control quality and stand out. Offer Customization:** Allow customers to personalize their meals for a better experience. Experiment Regularly:** Introduce new items or limited-time specials to keep the menu fresh. Catering and Food Trucks: Diversifying Revenue Streams Catering is a growing part of The Roost's business, and Rudy is considering a food truck to expand further. Insights from the Episode Catering Challenges:** Graduation parties are a big hit, but limited equipment and staffing can constrain growth. Food Truck Realities:** Permits, competition, and logistics make food trucks a significant investment, but they offer flexibility for events and catering. Actionable Advice Start with Core Offerings:** Focus on catering events that match your current capabilities. Research Regulations:** Understand local permit requirements before investing in a food truck. Use Events for Exposure:** Participate in local festivals and community events to build brand awareness. Handling Reviews and Customer Feedback Online reviews are a double-edged sword, but Rudy's approach is refreshingly pragmatic. Insights from the Episode Fix Problems Directly:** Rudy encourages customers to speak up in person so issues can be resolved immediately. Don't Obsess Over Reviews:** “A bad review doesn't define your business.” Focus on consistent quality and let word of mouth do the rest. Word of Mouth is King:** Personal recommendations from satisfied customers are more valuable than viral social media moments. Actionable Advice Respond Calmly:** Address negative reviews professionally, but don't let them consume you. Encourage Direct Feedback:** Make it easy for customers to share concerns privately. Build a Loyal Base:** Focus on creating memorable experiences that customers want to share. Community Involvement: The Heart of Local Business The Roost is deeply embedded in the Grayslake and Lake Villa communities, supporting events and building relationships. Insights from the Episode Event Participation:** Rudy's team caters school events, graduation parties, and would love to do more local festivals. Local Partnerships:** Word of mouth and referrals from other business owners (like Drake from Servpro) are crucial for growth. Visibility Challenges:** Even with a prime location, many locals may not know about The Roost—community engagement helps bridge that gap. Actionable Advice Sponsor Local Events:** Get involved in festivals, school functions, and charity events. Network with Other Businesses:** Build relationships with local entrepreneurs for mutual support and referrals. Stay Visible:** Use signage, social media, and community boards to remind locals you're there. Work-Life Balance and Personal Growth Rudy's commitment to health, family, and personal interests keeps him grounded and energized. Insights from the Episode Early Mornings:** Rudy hits the gym at 5 a.m. daily, setting a positive tone for the day. Family Time:** Supporting his daughter at LSU and traveling for family events are priorities. Personal Interests:** From attending concerts to Bears games, Rudy makes time for fun and relaxation. Actionable Advice Prioritize Self-Care:** Regular exercise and hobbies help prevent burnout. Celebrate Milestones:** Take time to enjoy family achievements and personal interests. Set Boundaries:** Even in a demanding business, carve out time for yourself and loved ones. Key Takeaways and Actionable Advice Rudy De La Torre's journey with The Roost offers a blueprint for building a resilient, community-focused restaurant. Top Lessons Family can be your greatest asset—if you communicate and set clear expectations.** Exceptional service is non-negotiable; empower your team to make things right.** Expand thoughtfully, ensuring your systems and staffing are ready for growth.** Keep your menu fresh and high-quality, balancing tradition with creativity.** Diversify revenue streams through catering and events, but know your limits.** Handle reviews with grace, focusing on direct feedback and word of mouth.** Engage deeply with your community to build lasting relationships and visibility.** Maintain work-life balance to sustain your passion and energy.** Final Thoughts Whether you're a
Episodio 2 – El Reino de los 50K Cruzar la línea de los 50 kilómetros es un rito de paso en el trail running: la entrada oficial al mundo ultra. No es solo una distancia, es un territorio donde el cuerpo aprende a resistir, la mente se convierte en motor y la montaña se vuelve maestra. En este episodio de Tierra de Montañas, en colaboración con The North Face, conversamos con Nayeli de la Torre, Rober Vidaurri y Ángel Cervantes sobre lo que significa correr un 50K: desde la primera experiencia y la preparación mental, hasta los momentos de crisis, la fuerza de la comunidad y el sentido más profundo que deja esta distancia. Un episodio para quienes buscan entender por qué el 50K no es solo un número, sino un viaje que transforma.
De la Torre: "Hablar de genocidio es hacerle el juego a los terroristas"
Episode 79 - Murdock and Marvel: 2010 Part 2 2010 is an odd year in a lot of ways. It was quiet, but not in a “before the storm” way. More in a “putt your head down and get to work” sense. Great comics were made, and big things were happening mostly under the surface. This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story and the Takeaway for 2010. The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil #502-512, Shadowland #1-5, Shadowland After the Fall #1, Daredevil: Cage Match #1, Daredevil Black & White #1, New Avengers #59-60, New Avengers Annual #3, What If? Secret Invasion #1, Avengers: The Initiative #32, Black Widow: Deadly Origin #3-4, Siege #4, World War Hulks: Hulked-Out Heroes #2, X-Factor #204, Sentry: Fallen Sun #1, New Avengers #1, Atlas #4, Shadowland Bullseye #1, Thanos Imperative #3, Ultimate Avengers #13-15, Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #6, Shadowland Elektra #1, Shadowland Power Man #2, Shadowland Spider-Man #1 and Strange Tales graphic novel. Writing: Andy Diggle (#502-504, 509-512), Diggle and Antony Johnson (#505-508) Pencils: Roberto De La Torre (#502, 504, 508-509, 511), De La Torre and Marco Checchetto (#503), Checchetto (#505-507, 510, 512) Inks: Roberto De La Torre (#502, 504, 508-509, 511), De La Torre and Marco Checchetto (#503), Checchetto (#505-507, 510, 512) The year begins the story “The Devil's Hand” in which Daredevil, White Tiger and Black Tarantula patrolling New York and taking on criminals and corrupt cops with the help of the Hand. Meanwhile, Foggy and Becky win a case against some corrupt cops only to have the judge throw out the verdict which outrages Foggy, and he gets arrested for contempt of court and loses his law license. Daredevil orders the construction of Shadowland – a Japanese Style fortress to be constructed on the site of the building explosion caused by Bullseye that killed 107 protesters in the The List at the end of 2009. It is to be the headquarters of the Hand in NYC. Tensions escalate as Kingpin sends Lady Bullseye to infiltrate and assassinate both police officers and H.A.M.M.E.R. agents to cause chaos and a reaction. Which it does as Norman Osborn responds by deploying a full H.A.M.M.E.R. unit to Hell's Kitchen, which causes Daredevil to launch a declaration of war against the police, triggering a full-scale battle. At the end of The Devil's Hand, Matt travels to Japan to deal with important matters involving the Hand, so he leaves Black Tarantula in charge of the city and takes White Tiger with him. Next in story “Left Hand Path” we see Matt in Japan hoping to unite the other leaders of the Hand. However, Bakuto, the Daimyo of South America, causes trouble. The other leaders seem to be conspiring against him. Despite their differences, Matt saves Bakuto from an attack and we learn Snakeroot has co-opted White Tiger to aid in the very intricate plans for Murdock and Shadowland back in New York City. We return back to New York and the start of Shadowland, the big crossover event that goes into the Hand's plans for New York and Murdock ultimately, falling prey to them. This story was too big for just the Daredevil title and spawned its own limited series that needed to be read to understand what was going on in the Daredevil title. Those books along with a wrap up book entitled After the Fall while be our spotlight for this week. Buckle up everyone, you're in for a ride... This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil #508 September 2010 “Shadowland Part 1” through Daredevil #512 February 2011 “Shadowland Final Issue” plus Shadowland #1 September 2010 “Shadowland Part 1 of 5” through Shadowland #5 January 2011 “Shadowland Part 5” and Shadowland After the Fall #1 February 2011. Recap Why We Picked This Story Daredevil Rapid Fire Questions The Takeaway For the first time in a long while, I am starting to feel that quality and sales are becoming decoupled in the LCS / direct market model. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_English-language_comics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marvel_Comics_superhero_debuts https://comicbookreadingorders.com/marvel/event-timeline/ https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards/past-recipients/past-recipients-1990s/
Pocas veces he escuchado un testimonio tan honesto y tan transparente como este que nos dedica Javier De la Torre. Cuando grabamos el podcasts, yo apenas podía contener el aliento, de la emoción que me estaba haciendo sentir: autoexigencia ilimitada, autocastigo, deformación de la autopercepción y un montón de catalizadores más del sufrimiento. Sustantivos cosidos en la piel emprendedora, fundida con la humana tantas veces, como en otras tantas ocasiones nos han contado tantos otros. El corazón en un puño y una determinación heroica por sanar, atravesando la senda de la curación. www.leanfinace.es
This week I have a matched pair to last week's group of player interviews from my west coast swing. Where we had hitters in last week's group, this week it's the arms. I speak with one of the true break out stars of this season, left-hander Luis de la Torre, one of the hardest throwers in the Giants' organization, right-hander Liam Simon, and the team's 7th round pick in 2024, lefty Greg Farone, who is putting the finishing touches on a very strong first season of pro ball.All of my travel and player interviews are possible because of the support of There R Giants' subscribers. If you want to support my work — and get a lot more of it — just click right here to start your subscription.There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
RIP, Mattie's Diner Run Club – we hardly knew you. By now, you've probably heard about the end of the proverbial – and actual factual road – of this run club, but don't be too sad. The same folks that brought the attitude and the community to the Plaza will bring the party to a new location every Tuesday night. We're talking with our man, Jesus De Latorre – a/k/a Jesus the Runner on this episode of The Running Around Charlotte Podcast.
In this episode of The Protectors Podcast, Mike and Mark sit down with fraud experts Jim De La Torre and Jon Reader to unpack how criminals gain victims' trust—and then exploit it. From email schemes to social media ploys, they reveal how much of your personal information is already out there and why vigilance is your best defense. They also emphasize the importance of educating yourself - whether it's understanding how scams work, recognizing what to look for in a financial planner, or making informed investment decisions - knowledge is the first step to protection. Join us and stay alert - your best protection is knowing the playbook before they run it.The Protectors Podcast - One Step Ahead of the Scam.GUEST CONTACT INFO:My advantage.us: https://www.myadvantage.us/Jim De La Torre: jdelatorre@myadvantage.us________________________________IAFCI CONTACT INFO:IAFCI Website: https://iafci.org/Phone: 916-939-5000Advertising Opportunities and Guest Appearance: IAFCIProtectorspodcast@gmail.com
Our Town Magazine presents the Gainesville Home and Garden Show at the Alachua County Sports and Events Center this weekend. Charlie Delatorre gives details on the bigger show, featuring 150 vendors with everything from renovations to construction, to landscaping and fresh ideas that make your home what you dream
Jahrgang 1954, peruanisch-deutsche Ärztin und Gründerin des Gesundheitszentrums für Obdachlose in Berlin und der Jenny de la Torre-Stiftung (verstorben am 10. Juni 2025) Das Mädchen wächst in den peruanischen Anden auf. Als ihre Mutter schwer erkrankt, ist Jenny 7 Jahre alt. Der einzig verfügbare Arzt weit und breit muss mitten in der Behandlung zu einem weiteren Notfall. Die Familie muss sich mit den Nachbarn um ihn streiten und so entschließt sich Jenny, später selbst einmal Ärztin zu werden. Und wirklich: Sie studiert Medizin und jobbt fleißig, um sich die viel zu teuren Bücher leisten zu können. Die junge Frau bewirbt sich erfolgreich um ein Stipendium für die DDR, lässt sich an der Charité zur Chirurgin ausbilden und bekommt ein Kind. Zurück in Peru wird ihr Abschluss nicht anerkannt - absurd. Gut, dann eben wieder Berlin. Die Mauer ist bereits offen, die Stadt ist voll. Und eben auch voller Menschen, die Unterstützung brauchen, gerade Medizinische. Mehr als 25 Jahre schon kümmert sich Jenny de la Torre Castro unermüdlich um Obdachlose - sie ist ein Anker in der Not gemeinsam mit einigen ehrenamtlichen Ärztinnen und Helfern. Ein Gesundheitszentrum hat sie aufgebaut und eine Stiftung. Vielfach wurde sie ausgezeichnet. Das Geld ist knapp, ihre Zeit im übrigen auch. Umso erfreulicher, dass Jenny de la Torre uns zweimal in der Hörbar besucht hat. Sie wurde 71 Jahre alt. Playlist: Arturo Galvez - Caballo Viejo Andrea Bocelli - Ali di liberta Mercedes Sosa - La Maza Mila y su Violin - La Llorona Juan Diego Flores - La Flor de la Canela Udo Jürgens - Griechischer Wein Franz Schubert - Ständchen Diese Podcast-Episode steht unter der Creative Commons Lizenz CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Experimentar no siempre requiere grandes volúmenes de tráfico ni datos masivos. En esta charla inspiradora de la Growth Summer School 2025, JJ La Torre, Senior Growth Designer en Product Hackers, desmonta mitos sobre la experimentación digital y muestra cómo diseñar procesos más creativos, ágiles y efectivos.
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Join Daquan Mickens as he sits down with Beaufort native Junior Delatorre, local fisherman, photographer, and filmmaker, for a conversation rooted in Lowcountry pride. From growing up in the marshes to capturing Beaufort's beauty on camera and screen, Junior shares how his passion for storytelling and the outdoors shaped his journey. Discover the charm, community, and quiet power of a coastal life well-lived. Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.
Carlos Iribarren | Este verano queremos sorprenderte más de lo normal así que vamos a bucear en unas aguas musicales muy interesantes, unas aguas musicales muy interesantes, las que corren por el delta del Mississippi, epicentro del primer blues comercial a comienzos del siglo XX. Los grandes intérpretes del género nos visitan a través de algunas interpretaciones míticas, como el “Hound dog” de Big Mama Thornton, el “Sweet Home Chicago” de Robert Johnson o el “Dust my broom” de Elmore James. Además, escucharemos otras canciones muy destacables de B.B. King con Eric Clapton, Fleetwood Mac y el norirlandés Gary Moore. Para acompañarnos en este recorrido tan melodioso, contamos con un experto que conoce de memoria los entresijos del blues: Iñaki De La Torre, locutor de la Cadena Ser y enamorado de los orígenes de la música popular norteamericana. Junto a Carlos y Mario, recorren un camino lleno de buena música en la nueva entrega de Hoy Toca, el programa de Clásica FM que te quiere sorprender.
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This Historic episode marks the special 50th episode of the podcast and It couldn't be a realer, more authentic account of real life success and failure. No matter what industry your in or what your trying to get to the top of this is worth every second of your time spent...Hal DelaTorre is a father, family man, businessman, entrepreneur and CrossFit coach who is so much more than physical fitness. His story is one that anyone striving to achieve anything should listen too. From growing up in humble beginnings in 1970s New York, struggling through both his parent's suffering with drug addiction issues, a father at 18 years old, a family man, with over 20 years working for the New York City Sanitation Department. A self made millionaire, who has had every reason not to succeed but did it anyway. His authentic take on life, overcoming obstacles, connecting with people and always making the most of the opportunities in front of you will change your life. This one isn't like the others. It's a "warts and all" account and Hal leaves nothing out from time spent in correctional facilities to the day you wake up check your bank account and see a $1,000,000 balance...The true power is in the way you see your circumstances and the drive that's within you to manifest what you want...Inspiration and strength to chase your own dreams guaranteed...enjoy...
Listen to 'Clarice 6-4-68' by Ana Cristina Cesar, translated from Portuguese by Mónica De La Torre. Including the translation by Mónica De La Torre , the original poem read in Portuguese by Andrea Lerner, and the introduction in the form of a letter by Mónica De La Torre. This poem is published in MPT Presently Proximal Person: Focus on Experimental Translations, No.2 2025. You can find the full text of this poem and the introduction on the MPT website https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/poem/clarice-6-4-68/
Forensic psychologist Dr. John Delatorre and attorney Blake Newberry join attorney and host Todd Marquardt and co-host Kirk Harrison to talk about the psychology of video games on this edition of Talk Law Radio! Dr. Delatorre also provides psychological analysis for the Law and Crime Trial Network and Court TV. The mission of Talk Law Radio is to help you discover your legal issue blind spots by listening to me talk about the law on the radio. The state bar of Texas is the state agency that governs attorney law licenses. The State Bar wants attorneys to inform the public about the law but does not want us to attempt to solve your individual legal problems upon the basis of general information. Instead, contact an attorney like Todd A. Marquardt at Marquardt Law Firm, P.C. to discuss your specific facts and circumstances of your unique situation. Like & Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/@talklawradio3421 Listen here! www.TalkLawRadio.com Work with Todd! https://marquardtlawfirm.com/ Join attorney Todd Marquardt every week for exciting law talk on Talk Law Radio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Val de la Torre (una de las mujeres más resilientes que conozco) me contó cómo ha hecho las paces con la pérdida de sus piernas, cómo sucedió el accidente que le cambió la vida y cómo fue su proceso de recuperación, cómo podemos aprender a darle sentido a una tragedia, a qué se ha anclado para encontrar fortaleza y perspectiva dentro del duelo, cómo recaudó el dinero para sus prótesis y porqué su pareja, familia y amig@s han sido piezas fundamentales. ¡Cuéntame en los comentarios qué te pareció el episodio!