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Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
El propósito de vida. ¿Cómo conectar el propósito personal con el propósito profesional?Tener un propósito de vida es un aspecto fundamental para lograr la felicidad y el éxito a largo plazo. Pero, ¿Cómo conectar el propósito personal con el propósito profesional? Nuestro invitado a este episodio tiene muy buenas recomendaciones.¿Cómo conectar el propósito personal con el propósito profesional? (Y por qué hay que hacerlo)Un propósito de vida te da dirección y te apoya a enfocar tus esfuerzos hacia objetivos que vale la pena. Te presentamos varias razones por las que es importante tener un propósito en la vida y por qué ese propósito debe considerar lo personal y lo profesional.- Dirección y enfoque: Una vez tengas claro a dónde quieres llegar, te puede servir no solo para encontrar los recursos para lograrlo sino también para encarrilarte en momentos de incertidumbre o cambio, ya que te permite mantener una perspectiva clara y seguir adelante con confianza.- Motivación: Un propósito te da la motivación que se necesita para superar problemas y alcanzar tus metas. Cuando tienes un propósito que te importa, es más probable que tengas la determinación y la energía necesarias para superar los desafíos.- Satisfacción: Tener un propósito te brinda una sensación de satisfacción y realización cuando alcanzas metas. Esto puede ayudarte a mantener la motivación y aumentar tu felicidad a largo plazo.- Equilibrio entre la vida personal y profesional: Un propósito que tenga en cuenta tanto lo personal como lo profesional puede ayudarte a encontrar un equilibrio entre ambos aspectos de tu vida. Esto es especialmente importante, porque te permite enfocarte en lo que es importante para ti tanto en tu carrera como en tu vida personal.- Mejora en la toma de decisiones: Tener un propósito te ayuda a tomar decisiones más informadas y a alinear tus acciones con tus valores y metas. Esto sobretodo es útil cuando se trata de tomar decisiones difíciles, ya que al entender el propósito de vida, decides si un nuevo paso o una decisión está alineada con ese propósito de vida.¿Cómo conectar el propósito personal con el propósito profesional? La respuesta en este episodio de nuestro Podcast, en el que entrevistamos al experto Oscar Díaz Del Castillo.Sobre nuestro invitado Oscar Díaz Del CastilloOscar Díaz del Castillo es español y colombiano, se graduó de economista en la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana.En Saint Kolbe University de Estados Unidos recibió el Master Ejecutivo en Administración de Negocios y diplomado en Liderazgo Organizacional.También se especializó en Marketing Internacional en la Universidad Internacional de la Florida; e hizo varios cursos de posgrado en tecnologías de la información y negocios digitales en algunas de las más prestigiosas universidades del mundo, así como varios entrenamientos avanzados en desarrollo del liderazgo.Con más de treinta años de experiencia profesional, ha trabajado en empresas como la Bolsa de Valores de Colombia, Banco de Colombia y el Autorregulador del Mercado de Valores.Ha hecho coaching y consultoría a compañías como el Departamento Nacional de Planeación, 4-72 Correos de Colombia, PepsiCo, la Fundación Real Madrid, Kellogg ́s y la Cruz Roja Colombiana, entre otras.Ha participado en la estructuración y creación de varias empresas en varios sectores.Fue decano de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas de la Universidad La Gran Colombia y profesor universitario en temas de negocios en varias universidades.Oscar es coach existencial logoterapéutico de SAPS y se ha especializado en apoyar personas para encontrar el sentido del trabajo y tener así una vida feliz, integral y balanceada.Recuerda por favor escucharnos y suscribirte en la plataforma que más te guste:Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle Podcast Para participar, escríbeme tus comentarios a santiagorios@milpalabras.com.coRecursos recomendados en este PodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oscarddc/Sitio Web:https://oscardiazdelcastillo.com/Spreaker es el lugar que recomendamos para alojar tus podcasthttps://spreaker.pxf.io/milpalabrasSuscríbete al Podcast de Mil Palabras enwww.milpalabras.comDescarga GRATIS el ebook “Cómo Crear un Podcast Corporativo”https://milpalabras.com.co/Quizás quieras escuchar el episodio anteriorhttps://www.milpalabras.com/204-liderazgo-de-pensamiento/
Luis del Pino entrevista a Soledad Cánovas del Castillo por la exposición de las pinturas de Francisco Pradilla en el Museo de Historia de Madrid.
Entrevista Gonzalo Perez del Castillo - Cumbre CELAC ¿Qué lectura se hace de este hecho político? by En Perspectiva
El caso de Marta del Castillo - la joven de Sevilla | Criminalista Nocturno
El profesor y escritor, Miguel Sobrino nos hace un gran repaso por las fortificaciones más imponentes de España para descubrir todo sobre las murallas y castillos. David Cuevas nos lleva de viaje hasta Canadá donde existe una peculiar unión entre un poblado y el fenómeno inexplicable más famoso de todos los tiempos. Escuchar audio
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Este último departamento cuenta con 19 camas destinadas a los pacientes pediátricos en las que se atiende una media de 36 ingresos al mes. La sección de maternidad atiende de forma anual medio millar de partos. Las renovadas instalaciones han quedado inauguradas hoy después de una visita del presidente de la comunidad. El jefe del ejecutivo ha aprovechado este acto para avanzar que los Presupuestos de la Comunidad para 2023 contemplan partidas para construir el Centro Integral de Alta Resolución del Altiplano, renovar el Centro de Salud Francisco Palao de Yecla y hacer uno nuevo en esa localidad. Patricia Jiménez ha estado en esta inauguración.
Honor del Castillo Reposado Tequila Review --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tequilaaficionado/support
Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
No se puede terminar mejor. El programa, la semana y casi el mes. Una entrada en la Navidad por la puerta grande. Desde BOM Radio sólo podemos agradecer el cariño que nuestros invitados, oyentes y clientes nos profesan cada programa. Seis invitados han puesto el acento en un programa en el que no ha habido nada más, porque para nada más había tiempo. Desde el alcalde de Benidorm, Toni Pérez, que ha abierto la lata de las conversaciones hablándonos de muchas de las cosas que en esta ciudad han pasado y van a pasar, al gerente del Grupo, José Galera, que se ha entretenido en absorber toda esa historia que se cierne sobre un grupo con casi 40 años de tradición en la ciudad. Después ha venido el emprendedor Pablo Nocete para reconocer que es un “loco” de la ilusión, poniendo en marcha l´Alfas-Oasis por si no tenía suficiente con Servicios Integrales Nocete. El doctor Alfredo Agulló, el mago David Climent y el presidente de ABRECA, Javier del Castillo, han completado este exitoso elenco de voces, que nos han ayudado a conocer mucho mejor la actualidad en el mundo de la medicina, todas las novedades de la sala de fiestas Benidorm Palace y la intrahistoria del mundo de la hostelería en la ciudad durante este magnífico 2022 Un programa, sólo dos horas, que se han convertido en una delicia y te recomendamos que escuches.
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The fierce combo of guitar playing brothers Rick and Mark Del Castillo, grace us with songs and stories of their Brownsville upbringing, learning music from their siblings, early bands, being on the road in the 80's, forming Del Castillo with Alex Ruiz, and joining forces with maverick filmmaker, Robert Rodriguez to work on soundtracks. Filmed at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson.
Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
Es la batalla más extraña de la Segunda Guerra Mundial: apenas se ha oído hablar de ella, pero es la única en la que los aliados unieron fuerzas con los alemanes para derrotar a los nazis.Entre septiembre de 1944 y febrero de 1945, las tropas estadounidenses libraron la batalla más larga de su historia: fue de tal crudeza que los soldados la denominaron «la fábrica de la muerte».
Sevilla. Gener del 2009. Marta del Castillo, de 17 anys, desapareix sense deixar rastre. Els pares comencen a buscar-la al cap de poques hores, per
The Mombies are back, Baby! We missed you all during our short hiatus, but we're back with the first of 5 episodes from our top downloaded countries! In the number 3 spot is Spain, so we are discussing the murder of Marta del Castillo in Seville.*Content Warning: Discussions of rape, Murder*Where is Marta? Directed by Paula Cons. Netflix, 2021. Support the show
It's the season of giving! Enjoy this special discussion between creator Joaquin Lowe and star Inés del Castillo. Epic: Bullet Catcher is a Realm production. Listen Away. For more shows like this, visit Realm.fm, and sign up for our newsletter while you're there! Follow us! On Instagram @RealmMedia_ On Twitter @RealmMedia Check out our merch at: merch.realm.fm Find and support our sponsors at: www.realm.fm/w/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello friends! I hope you all had a good Thanksgiving. Grammy-nominated, singer-songwriter, Ruthie Foster is my guest for episode 1227! Her latest album, the uplifting, Healing Time just came out last week and is available wherever you stream or download the jams. Go to ruthiefoster.com for music, tour dates and more. Ruthie and I have a great conversation about growing up singing in church in the tiny town of Gause, TX, going to college for record engineering in Waco, making Healing Time, the art of co-writing, getting back on the road after a pandemic, Grammy nominations and much more. I had a great time getting to know Ruthie. I'm sure you will too. Plus, Austin favorite, Ady Hernandez from The 80H Project and Dahebegebees just had quadruple by-pass surgery a couple of months ago, the bills are piling up and there's a benefit for him THIS Sunday 11/27 at The Railhouse Bar in Kyle, TX 3 pm-10 pm with music from Ray Prim & Tom Meny, Dave Scher, Del Castillo and many more. Click HERE for tickets and more info. Come out and enjoy some great music for a great cause. Let's get down! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: www.venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
La próxima semana empiezan las negociaciones en Uruguay para que el mundo llegue a un acuerdo para dejar de contaminar con plástico. Sobre el tema habló en Mañanas Blu, con Camila Zuluaga, el abogado Andrés Del Castillo, del Programa de Salud Ambiental del Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) en Ginebra (Suiza). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visitamos virtualmente el yacimiento de la Peña del Castillo (en Peñas de San Pedro, Albacete) con el historiador Alejandro Jaquero Esparcia, quien junto a la arqueóloga Lucía Soria Combadiera ha organizado las Jornadas de Recuperación y Revalorización del Patrimonio Cultural, celebradas recientemente en la UCLM. En el yacimiento se están descubriendo restos de los diferentes pobladores que pasaron a lo largo de la historia por el lugar
'Dhamer', la serie de Netflix que cuenta la vida del asesino Jeffrey Dahmer, acumuló en solo una semana 205 millones de horas de reproducciones
Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
Luis Herrero entrevista a Inmaculada Torres, abogada de los padres de Marta del Castillo.
The OTR Radio Program Halloween-02Escape. March 17, 1950. CBS net. "Three Skeleton Key". Sustaining. The rats return to the lighthouse. The story was previously produced on Escape on November 15, 1949 and subsequently on August 9, 1953. The story was also heard on Suspense on November 11, 1956and October 19, 1958. Radio and Television Life Magazine awarded the sound effects on the previous broadcast of this script, "Best Of The Year.". Paul Frees; Jack Sixsmith (sound effects); William N. Robson (producer, director); James Poe (adaptor); Vincent Price ; Cliff Thorsness (sound effects creator, executioner); George Toudouze (author); Del Castillo (organist); Harry Bartell; Jeff Corey ; Gus Bayz (sound effects); Harry Esman (control engineer)-------The Hall Of Fantasy. February 09, 1953. Mutual net, WGN, Chicago origination. "The Dance Of The Devil Dolls". Commercials deleted. A good story about little voodoo dolls and their evil mistress. There are excellent organ themes and bridges. The program was rebroadcast on October 5, 1953. Richard Thorne (writer).------Inner Sanctum Mysteries. October 27, 1947. CBS net. "Till Death Do Us Part". Bromo Seltzer. Two newlyweds witness a murder; a woman's face is shot away! Running from the gunman, the couple find the dead body back in their tourist cabin! The landlady finds the corpse and the groom winds up killing her! The story has a terrible cop-out ending. The script was previously used on "Inner Sanctum" on October 16, 1945 and subsequently on June 4, 1951 and September 14, 1952. Paul McGrath (host), Everett Sloane, Mercedes McCambridge, Himan Brown (director), Dwight Weist (announcer), Emile Tepperman (writer). The Mercury Summer Theatre. June 21, 1946. CBS net. "The Hitch-Hiker". Pabst Beer. The masterpiece of suspense...a radio classic about a cross-country drive, with destiny along for the ride. Lucille Fletcher (writer), Orson Welles (producer, director, performer), Alice Frost (doubles), Bernard Herrmann (music), Ken Roberts (announcer). 1/2 hour. Audio Condition: Excellent. Complete.-----Lights Out. April 06, 1938. NBC net, Chicago origination. "Cat Wife". Sustaining. The script was used on the program previously. The story was voted by listeners "the best" "Lights Out" story. A man's cat-like wife goes too far. The show features a fine performance by Karloff and an even better one by the "Cat Wife," who receives no billing. Betty Winkler (possibly cast as, "The Cat Wife"); Boris Karloff; Arch Oboler (writer, producer, director);------- Suspense. November 18, 1948. CBS net. "Sorry, Wrong Number". Auto-Lite. An invalid woman battles the frustrations of the telephone system after she overhears a plot to murder someone. The story was previously produced on "Suspense" on May 25, 1943 (see cat. #3681), August 21, 1943, February 24, 1944 and September 6, 1945. The story was subsequently produced on "Suspense" on September 15, 1952, October 20, 1957 and February 14, 1960 . Agnes Moorehead, Lucille Fletcher (writer), Anton M. Leader (producer, director), Eleanor Audley, Ann Morrison, Paul Frees (announcer), Lucien Moraweck (composer), Lud Gluskin (conductor), Harlow Wilcox (commercial spokesman), William Johnstone (commercial spokesman).
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Luis Eduardo entrevista a Eric del Castillo, el papá de "La Reina del Sur", kate del Castillo.
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Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
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Kris is joined this week by the incredible and accomplished Shana del Castillo, owner of a Growing Room Learning Center. Shana has two large locations with about 200 kids at each school and is dedicated to maintaining a high culture and leadership team that is engaged and on fire. Shana shares some tips for success in hiring the right people and keeping them, marketing to make your brand stick out, and getting in the right mindset to help yourself and support your team around you. Shana talks about overcoming challenges by pouring time and energy into herself, and she gives some great resources for other books and podcasts that have been super valuable to her professional and personal growth. Key Takeaways: [9:09] Growing Room is a small franchise, and Shana has been there for seven years and counting. [9:38] Shana is a single mom and very busy with three teenage daughters! Soon, there will also be a cute puppy added to the mix. [13:12] Shana talks about best practices in a hiring process that helps others stay passionate about their training and better define their goals and dreams. [15:41] Shana's team maintains a super high level of culture, so what makes it so good? Shana said a few of the things her team appreciates most is a quarterly bonus, competitive pay, and regular staff appreciation. [25:55] Shana is also a pediatric sleep coach and has worked with parents all around the world. [26:30] Shana talks about pouring a lot of time and energy into her self-growth and how it has all paid off. She also attributes part of her success to coaches. [31:23] If teachers are excited about what's going on outside the classroom, they're going to bring that energy right back into the classroom. [32:03] Fun Fact: Shana's first job was at Magic Kingdom on Main Street, USA! [35:26] You've gotta keep yourself strong, healthy, and in a positive place if you're going to be a good parent, business owner, or even just a good friend. [36:03] A child care rockstar to Shana is someone who is on the cutting edge of always learning, growing with new ideas and situations, and looking for new resources. [36:56] At the end of the day for Shana, it's about consistency, servant leadership, and love. Quotes: “It is an honor to have so many people really want to work with our company.” — Shana [14:31] “It's very important to me that the experience that the teachers have at work is one where they feel appreciated and loved.” — Shana [14:36] “I have to have people that I can trust with my eyes closed.” — Shana [18:12] “I'm kind of walking myself home. It's like, to the person that I am, that I didn't even know who I was.” — Shana [25:52] Sponsored By: ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI) Use code CCSC5 to claim a free course! Mentioned in This Episode: Kris Murray The Child Care Success Company The Child Care Success Academy The Child Care Success Summit Growing Room Awaken Your Life
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Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
El nuevo libro de Ramón del Castillo es un ensayo que nace de una carta. El autor enfrenta a dos conocidos detectives: Sherlock Holmes y el Padre Brown e indaga en la historia del relato policíaco. Después Use Lahoz nos trae un libro que repasa los últimos cinco mil años de la historia de la humanidad. Nos habla de 'Lecciones de la Historia' de Will y Ariel Durant. Y, para terminar, despedimos a Olivia Newton John repasando su vida de constantes cambios a los que siempre se adaptó y que terminó convirtiéndola en un icono generacional. Escuchar audio
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"Conqueror's Isle" Author: Nelson Bond, adapted by John Meston Star: Harry Bartell Escape is an American radio drama. It was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like Suspense, it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although Richfield Oil signed on as a sponsor for five months in 1950. Despite these problems, Escape enthralled many listeners during its seven-year run. The series' well-remembered opening combined Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain with this introduction, as intoned by William Conrad and later Paul Frees: "Tired of the everyday grind? Ever dream of a life of romantic adventure? Want to get away from it all? We offer you... Escape!" Following the opening theme, a second announcer (usually Roy Rowan) would add: "Escape! Designed to free you from the four walls of today for a half-hour of high adventure!" Adaptations: Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Daphne du Maurier's "The Birds", Carl Stephenson's "Leiningen Versus the Ants", Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven", George R. Stewart's Earth Abides (the program's only two-parter), Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz". John Collier's "Evening Primrose", about people who live inside a department store, was later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. William Conrad, Harry Bartell and Elliott Reid were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key" (broadcast on 15 November 1949), the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats; the half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze and later remade for the March 17, 1950 broadcast starring Vincent Price, Harry Bartell and Jeff Corey and again for the August 9, 1953 broadcast starring Paul Frees, Ben Wright and Jay Novello. Actors on the series included Elvia Allman, Eleanor Audley, Parley Baer, Michael Ann Barrett, Tony Barrett, Harry Bartell, Ted Bliss, Lillian Buyeff, Ken Christy, William Conrad, Ted deCorsia, John Dehner, Don Diamond, Paul Dubov, Sam Edwards, Virginia Gregg, Lou Merrill, Howard McNear, Jess Kirkpatrick, B.J. Thompson, Shep Menken, Frank Gerstle, George Neece, Jeanette Nolan, Dan O'Herlihy, Barney Phillips, Forrest Lewis, Robert Griffin, Alan Reed, Bill Johnstone, Sandra Gould, Junius Matthews, Carleton G. Young, Marvin Miller, Frank Lovejoy, Berry Kroeger, Vic Perrin, Elliott Lewis, Eleanore Tanin, Herb Vigran, Jack Webb, Peggy Webber and Will Wright. Music was supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—"Tired of the everyday grind?"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, New Escapologist.
A Personal Story of Transformation In this episode of The Big Talk, I am joined by the amazing Ana Del Castillo as we talk about healing from your past and connecting with your authentic voice in order to share your story of transformation in service of others. As a Rightness Expert & Certified Coach with 20+ years experience, Ana works with people who have great lives but still feel there's something wrong. By addressing their underlying source of suffering, Ana creates transformative experiences and supports her clients in owning their inherent rightness, vitality, and aliveness again. In this episode, we'll explore: Ana's challenging backstory and how it shaped who she is today Being healed from your trauma before you share your story Truth versus lie when it comes to our stories What happens when you lie to yourself and, by extension, your audience Ana's Current Stand Outs: Book: Sacred Hearts: Daily Reflections for Divine Renegades & Levels of Energy, Speakers: Simon Sinek & Brené Brown, and Podcast: Esther Perel More from Ana Website: https://www.myrightness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ana.del.castillo.23 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-del-castillo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ana_del_castillo/ YouTube: Disorderly Conducts TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ana_del_castillo_ More from Tricia Explore my content and follow me on YouTube Follow me on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Connect with me on LinkedIn Visit my website at TriciaBrouk.com