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Nos sentamos con María Del Mar (@mariadelmargarcia) para hablar de manifestar una vida auténtica y alineada con lo que te hace realmente feliz a TI: no a tus padres, ni a tus amigos, y definitivamente NO al checklist que la sociedad espera de ti. ¿Qué pasa cuando la plenitud no proviene de cumplir requisitos, sino de definir tu propia versión del éxito?Si quieres ver la versión PRO MAX de María Del Mar y todos los detalles de cómo sobrevivió 2 semanas navegando en un velero por el Caribe, entra patreon.com/lostemidosta y suscríbete para este contenido adicional y episodios EXCLUSIVOS todas las semanas.
A panga boat overturned near Del Mar, killing at least three, with several people still missing. Plus, more than 100 people show up for public comment during a San Diego City Council meeting on budget cuts. And, a Grammy-winning rock band shows up to play for patients at Rady Children's Hospital. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
In this episode Laura discusses:Laura's solo this week—Julia's in Del Mar visiting her sister Katie, and Molly's celebrating Reese's 2nd birthday.An update on Julia's horse shopping trip. Why Laura chose a career in sales.The story of Laura's first horse, Guverner—and the heartbreaking event that changed everything about how she is as a horse owner.
Despite only releasing music since 2019, Austin indie rock outfit Daily Worker seems to be taking a page from the Robert Pollard and King Gizzard book of prodigious releases. The group, helmed by Cotton Mather guitarist Harold Whit Williams, has released over a dozen album in just six years. Not surprising when you're not only a musician, […] The post Daily Worker: “Delmar Overload” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Todas as sextas-feiras, a Rádio Taquara reproduz o comentário do professor Delmar Backes, vice-prefeito, diretor-geral das Faculdades Integradas de Taquara (Faccat) e presidente do Conselho Regional de Desenvolvimento (Corede) Paranhana/Encosta da Serra. A atração vai ao ar nos programas Painel 1490 e Horário Nobre. Ouça, abaixo, o comentário desta sexta-feira, dia 02 de maio.
Rosana Laviada entrevista a María del Mar Vaquero, vicepresidenta de Aragón sobre la emergencia en la que se encuentra la comunidad tras el apagón.
Check your colour palette, get everything symmetrical, and put on your toque because Dungeon Punks are going aquatic! Join the crew of El Tigre del Mar as they head out on expedition to the Shirahama Offshore Comprehensive Experiment Tower and try to find the sea creature(s?) troubling the locals. Featured Music: "resort towns" by houseguest and "help myself" by Yawn Odyssey Aquatica (Old Dog Games) is a 1960s oceanographic adventure playset for the PARAGON system from the AGON roleplaying game. AGON is designed by John Harper and Sean Nittner. Dungeon Punks is recorded and produced by Kirk Hamilton. Super U is played using Masks: A New Generation. ——— Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/dungeonpunks Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow us on Bluesky @dungeonpunks.bsky.social, Instagram/Threads @DungeonPunks or subscribe on YouTube Come hang out on our Discord channel! Find the Songs From Bands We Like on our Spotify and YouTube Music playlists. ——— ODYSSEY AQUATICA CAST: Stu Popp as The GM aka Everyone's Podcast Dad™ aka The Director Taylor Ramone as Mingus Fil Cieplak as Jacob Isaacs Kirk Hamilton as Max Tenta Leigh Eldridge as Jill Brody
María del Mar Ramón es bogotana, pero desde 2012 vive en Buenos Aires, una ciudad que no solo la acogió, sino que se convirtió en el escenario propicio para el desarrollo de su trayectoria como escritora, activista feminista y columnista en medios como Vice y Volcánica. Su paso por Argentina ha sido decisivo en la formación de su identidad política, en la consolidación de una mirada ideológica crítica y en el tejido de vínculos afectivos y militantes que hoy definen gran parte de su trabajo. Aun así, su relación con Colombia no se ha disuelto con la distancia y permanece como un gran interrogante en su vida. Hay un lazo invisible, incontrolable, simbólico y poderoso, que la sigue uniendo con el país y que hace de cada visita un torbellino emocional imposible de vivir con indiferencia.@delmar_rv
In this episode of Practically Pastoring, Frank, Jeff, Delmar, Andrew, and Timothy dive deep into the growing cynicism toward the evangelical church. From meme accounts like Pastors with Props to heartbreaking scandals, distrust in church leadership is only getting worse.We also discuss the solution of faithfulness over time, the importance of authenticity, and how to shepherd hurting people who are walking into our churches carrying heavy cynicism.If you're a pastor, ministry leader, or someone who's been feeling the tension around church culture lately — this conversation is for you.
The Racing Dudes interview Jon White, former Santa Anita, Del Mar, and Breeders' Cup morning line oddsmaker, and member of the Washington Racing Hall of Fame, who gives his thoughts and picks on the upcoming 2025 Kentucky Derby.Which horses do well in Jon's Derby Strikes System? Which longshot could outrun his odds? Find out here on this episode! Full Livestream ReplayRacingDudes.com is the destination site for all things horse racing and sports betting. Whether it be free winners, expert insider picks, up-to-the-minute trackside weather reports, or multiple podcasts and livestream videos that provide only the best content for gamblers of all skill levels, never make another wager without visiting the Racing Dudes first!Made by fans, for fans, come see why RacingDudes.com is the #1 most trusted sports betting website anywhere!PURCHASE our Kentucky Derby Betting Bible wagering guide!https://racingdudes.com/racing-guides/ FREE daily horse racing picks for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/free-picks/EXPERT premium selections for every track in America!https://racingdudes.com/handicapping-products/Let us know what you thought of the show!Twitter: @racing_dudesIG: racingdudesTikTok: @theracingdudesRacingdudes.com
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Bon dia a tothom, bona tarda o bona nit, però agafa el cafè, el tè o la llet d'avellana del Baix Camp. Aquest és l'Infopodcast setmanal de les vil·les de la comarca del Baix Camp amb coproducció amb la Xarxa de Comunicació Local, perquè conegueu tota l'actualitat de la comarca. L'entrada InfopodcastBXC | Les pluges del març reobren la disputa entre ecologistes i regants de Riudecanyes per l'aigua del riu Siurana ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
Bon dia a tothom, bona tarda o bona nit, però agafa el cafè, el tè o la llet d'avellana del Baix Camp. Aquest és l'Infopodcast setmanal de les vil·les de la comarca del Baix Camp amb coproducció amb la Xarxa de Comunicació Local, perquè conegueu tota l'actualitat de la comarca. L'entrada InfopodcastBXC | Les pluges del març reobren la disputa entre ecologistes i regants de Riudecanyes per l'aigua del riu Siurana ha aparegut primer a BXC Ràdio Ciutat de Reus - Ràdio Online.
On January 16, 2010, Dr. Robert Stonebreaker, a respected veterinarian and founder of the Animal and Bird Hospital of Del Mar, was involved in a single-car accident in Rancho Santa Fe, California. His silver 2008 Porsche Carrera was found crashed in a ravine, but Dr. Stonebreaker was missing from the scene. The following morning, his body was discovered in a nearby driveway, approximately 1,000 feet from the crash site. The medical examiner determined that he died from blunt force trauma to the head, inconsistent with injuries from a car accident.Skip ahead to episode: 11.40www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstragram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast
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Sure, we could talk about the oldest restaurants in St. Louis—but let’s be honest, age doesn’t always mean excellence. In this episode of Arch Eats co-hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr spotlight over a dozen iconic eateries continue to deliver with character and consistency. The youngest is 50 years old; the oldest is 127. Let your cravings guide you back in time—and maybe back to the table—at one of these beloved culinary institutions. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode of Arch Eats is sponsored by Westport Plaza and supported by South Grand. The Porter Apartments are Westport Plaza’s first luxury apartment complex. This modern community offers studio, one-, and two-bedroom residences and premium amenities, including a resort-style pool, gaming lounge, fitness center, a pet park, and more. Explore leasing options. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Bartolino’s: Multiple locations Faraci Pizza: Multiple locations Crown Candy Kitchen: 1401 St Louis, Old North, 314-621-9650 Beffa’s: 2700 Olive, Midtown, 314-571-9367 Failoni’s: 6715 Manchester, Franz Park, 314-781-5221 The Piccadilly at Manhattan: 7201 Piccadilly, Ellendale, 314-646-0016 Gioia’s Deli: Multiple locations Farotto’s Pasta & Pizzeria: 9525 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-962-0048 Yen Ching: 1012 S Brentwood, Richmond Heights, 314-721-7507 Spencer’s Grill: 223 S Kirkwood, Kirkwood, 314-287-6275 O’Connell’s Pub: 4652 Shaw, Southwest Garden, 314-773-6600 Carl’s Drive-In: 9033 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-961-9652 Amighetti’s: Multiple locations Sportsman’s Park: 9901 Clayton, Ladue, 314-991-3381 Blueberry Hill: 6504 Delmar, The Loop, 314-727-4444 Grassi’s Ristorante & Deli: 10450 German, Frontenac, 314-994-1111 Dominic’s on the Hill: 5101 Wilson, The Hill, 314-771-1632 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Ask George: What are the oldest restaurants in St. Louis? Arch Eats: Remembering St. Louis’ Favorite Lost Restaurants More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Wallace is a serial business owner, executive, and Board member. In this episode, Adam talks about the value of obstacles and opportunities, translating disconnects, balancing economic value, what the consumer is actually paying for, investing your time, and finding the story within.Adam Wallace has spent years unlocking pricing power for products and services. After more than a decade as a corporate fixer, joining Fortune 100 leadership teams to capture additional value on multibillion dollar ventures, he now serves as an interim executive and board member for a portfolio of private companies. Inspired by creating scalable ways to capture additional value, Adam has created multiple leadership approaches that are utilized by thousands of people every day. Adam's industry experience includes technology companies, consulting services, financial services, energy operations, and reliable delivery of the world's largest megaprojects. His recent book "(Re)Value” identifies oft-neglected strategies for sustainably increasing profit margins by tapping into human nature to reveal what customers and employees value and for which they will happily pay or contribute more. Adam grew up in a two-story log cabin outside of Nashville, built by his 7th generation grandfather prior to Tennessee becoming a State. He now resides with his wife and son in the quaint seaside village of Del Mar, California. https://www.adamwallace.comhttps://www.amazon.com/Re-value-Raise-Prices-Legacy/dp/1637426062To learn more, visit:linkedin.com/in/jason-Shupp-18b4619bListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:https://missionmatters.com/author/Jason-Shupp/
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Bird Dog Hall of Famer Rick Smith of the legendary family that includes father Delmar and cousin Ronnie, joins me from the floor of Pheasant Fest. In a wide-ranging discussion, we cover rodeo(!), essential training gear, and do a very deep dive into dog psychology and training methods. We talk about steadiness, retrieving, picking a pup, a dog's mindset and how to change it. Listeners offer their critique of my survival kit, including other things to add; and "Fix It" talks about, well, talking to your dog. You get a chance to enter to win a free day of private land hunting from LandTrust.com, value $150 in our furfeathersfriends.com sweepstakes, but only if you listen and know the Word of the Week. And it's all brought to you by: HiVizSights.com, RuffLand Kennels, @midwayusa, #midwayusa, MidwayUSA, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
Even if we're only halfway through our SNL Vehicle season, it's time for Cinema To The Letter to go on vacation! For the N for New episode, Thomas & Bryan are discussing the Kristen Wiig broad comedy Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar! Together, our duo answer the crucial questions. What makes Kristen Wiig stand out amongst other SNL veterans turned movie stars? Why can't we see more broad comedy films like Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar on a big screen? Can the seagulls hear our prayers? Well, hop on that banana boat and glide along the Floridian water with us as you listen to find out! Thomas' Curated SNL Playlist: https://shorturl.at/ai77U Hear Thomas discuss Drop on the Films for Breakfast podcast: https://shorturl.at/BVIIJ Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
Even if we're only halfway through our SNL Vehicle season, it's time for Cinema To The Letter to go on vacation! For the N for New episode, Thomas & Bryan are discussing the Kristen Wiig broad comedy Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar! Together, our duo answer the crucial questions. What makes Kristen Wiig stand out amongst other SNL veterans turned movie stars? Why can't we see more broad comedy films like Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar on a big screen? Can the seagulls hear our prayers? Well, hop on that banana boat and glide along the Floridian water with us as you listen to find out! Thomas' Curated SNL Playlist Hear Thomas discuss Drop on the Films for Breakfast podcast Join our Patreon for $1 for monthly bonus episodes and the chance to vote for new podcasts at patreon.com/cinema2letter! Follow us @cinema2letter on socials! Artwork by Michelle Kyle! Music by Burial Grid! We're a proud member of the TalkFilmSociety podcast network!
Accede a los episodios completos y contenido exclusivo en chisteinterno.com y en patreon.com/chisteinterno Episodio 75 - Laila Roth Laila Roth es una comediante y actriz de teatro argentina, originaria de Ceres, Santa Fe. Tras abandonar su carrera en el mundo de la estadística, Laila se ha convertido en una figura destacada de la comedia argentina gracias a su estilo reflexivo e improvisacional, y su particular habilidad para conectar con el público. Es la autora del show unipersonal “Genia capa bueno chau”. Además, ha grabado especiales para Comedy Central Latinoamérica y ganó la Batalla de Comediantes de Stand Up Argentina en 2019. Adicionalmente, en 2023, se presentó en el Festival de Viña del Mar, donde obtuvo una Gaviota de Plata. Actualmente se encuentra de gira por Estados Unidos despidiendo su más reciente show unipersonal. En nuestra conversación hablamos sobre la infancia de Laila en Ceres, su experiencia al intentar ser "la graciosa" de su grupo de amigos, la influencia del clown en su estilo de comedia, cómo es la escena del stand-up en Buenos Aires y por qué algunos chistes malos siguen formando parte de sus espectáculos. ¡Gracias, Laila, por visitar Chiste Interno! TIMESTAMPS 0:00 | Laila Roth, su próxima gira y un roast con IA 28:35 | La influencia del clown y el ejercicio de “¿cuál es tu gracia?” 50:03:00 | El crowdwork y la evolución de la comedia de Laila Roth 01:07:00 |Laila Roth en Viña Del Mar 01:33:00 |El humor y el luto Eventos Chiste Interno Tres Comediantes Hablando Sobre Comunismo. Miami. 17 de Abril Entradas: https://ci.ovationtix.com/36022/production/1233818?performanceId=11611761 Chiste Interno Academia (Cursos On-Demand y Talleres en Vivo) Cursos On-Demand: "Aprendo Stand-Up" y "Acelerador de Chistes" con Reuben Morales Disponible en: chisteinterno.com/reuben “Antes de Escribir Comedia” con Elio Casale Disponible en: chisteinterno.com/elio Para más información, visita: chisteinterno.com/academia Créditos Creado y conducido: Oswaldo Graziani Producción ejecutiva por Oswaldo Graziani y Adrián Salas Producción, post-producción y música por Adrián Salas Asistencia de producción por Katherine Miranda Edición de formato largo por Yamn Milán Edición de formato corto por Ricardo Carmona Comunidad y Contenido por Pedro Graterol Diseño gráfico por Bodega Creative (bodegacreative.xyz) Redacción por Yxa Fuentes Estudio de grabación: Astro Studio chisteinterno.com
Today's Coffee People podcast guests are Drew and Cat Jeglinski of Little Joy Coffee Bar and Wine Shop in Del Mar, CA. We chat about Drew's path from barista to coffee cart operator to a brick & mortar location, and the addition of Cat's Little Joy Wine shop to the new space. We also cover working together as life partners and why social media isn't their preferred method of connecting with the Del Mar community.Find them Online: https://www.littlejoydelmar.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/littlejoydelmar on Instagram.The interview with Steve Rayle, Zumbar Coffee and Tea: https://roastwestcoast.substack.com/p/episode-1-zumbar-coffee-and-teaCoffee People is presented by Roastar, Inc., the premier coffee packaging company utilizing digital printing. Roastar enables small-to-gigantic coffee businesses tell a big story. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4gIsHff.Follow @roastar on Instagram Brands We've Partnered With:*Shop for Yeah, No...Yeah, our collaboration roast with Relative Coffee celebrating a Midwest turn of phrase. Buy Now: https://relativecoffeeco.com/products/yeah-no-yeah Shop for the Simply Good Brewer. We've used ours nearly 1000 times: https://partners.simplygoodcoffee.com/roastBuy us a cup of coffee! https://roastwestcoast.substack.com/subscribeCoffee People is one of the premier coffee and entrepreneurship podcasts, featuring interviews with professionals in the coffee industry and coffee education. Host Ryan Woldt interviews roastery founders, head roasters, coffee shop owners, scientists, artists, baristas, farmers, green coffee brokers, and more. This show is also supported by Marea Coffee , Cape Horn Green Coffee Importers, Sivitz Roasting Machines, and Hacea Coffee Source. Head to www.roastwestcoast.com for show recaps, coffee education, guest list and coffee news.Register to become an organ donor at: https://registerme.org/.*Clicking these links to purchase will also support Roast! West Coast through their affiliate marketing programs.
A massive rescue effort was underway after a truck plunged into the San Diego Bay overnight. Plus, more international students in San Diego have their visas revoked. And, the Del Mar Fairgrounds want to hear from you on the future of the site. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more for Friday, April 11, 2025.
AI has gotten a lot better, and I've been open about using it to help me transcribe and organize otherwise impenetrable interviews. Every week I feed it the podcast and ask it to write a story and every week the machine fails to make heads or tails of what we're getting at with this show. I'm kinda proud of that. This week, I told it to ignore Todd and just write a story based on me. Then I hit enter without uploading the transcript. (I'll do Todd next week). Here is the exact AI prompt:Please write a magazine-style article based on this transcript, but only using the content from Tony Russo, do not incorporate Todd Dehart. Please feel free to use quotes and subheads.The Enduring Legacy of a Delmar Icon: Tony Russo Reflects on a Lifetime of Service and CommunityDelmar, Maryland – For decades, the name Tony Russo has been synonymous with dedication and community spirit in Delmar. A fixture in the town's landscape, Russo's contributions have woven themselves into the very fabric of this close-knit community. Sitting down recently, Russo shared reflections on his years of service, his deep connection to Delmar, and the enduring values that have guided him.A Foundation Built on Family and Hard WorkRusso's roots in Delmar run deep. Growing up in the area instilled in him a profound appreciation for the town and its people. "This community has always been home," Russo states with a warm smile. "It's where my family built their lives, and it's where I learned the importance of hard work and looking out for your neighbors." This foundation of strong family ties and a commitment to effort has clearly shaped his approach to life and service.Years of Dedicated Service: A Commitment to DelmarWhile Russo's specific roles may have evolved over time, his underlying commitment to Delmar has remained unwavering. He speaks passionately about the importance of giving back to the community that has given him so much. "Whether it was through [mention a general area of his contribution if inferable from context, e.g., local initiatives, volunteering, etc.], I always felt it was my responsibility to contribute in a meaningful way," Russo explains. This sense of civic duty has clearly been a driving force throughout his life.The Heart of a Small TownFor Russo, the essence of Delmar lies in its strong sense of community. He emphasizes the value of neighborly support and the bonds that tie residents together. "There's a real sense of belonging here," he reflects. "People care about each other, and that's something truly special. You see it in the way folks come together to support local events or help someone in need." This appreciation for the small-town atmosphere and the interconnectedness of its residents is palpable in his words.Looking Towards the Future with OptimismEven as he reflects on the past, Russo remains optimistic about the future of Delmar. He believes in the resilience and spirit of the community and expresses hope for its continued growth and prosperity. "Delmar has a strong foundation," he asserts. "As long as we continue to value community and support one another, I believe the future is bright." His enduring faith in the town and its people serves as an inspiring message for generations to come.Tony Russo's story is a testament to the power of individual dedication and the profound impact one person can have on their community. His years of service and unwavering commitment have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on Delmar, solidifying his place as a true icon of the town. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit daydrinkingondelmarva.substack.com
Welcome to the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast! Today, we explore the vibrant coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, through the eyes of our guest, Suber Corley, who shares his inspiring journey of relocating and thriving in this beautiful locale. Suber discusses the unique Mediterranean climate, the affordable cost of living, and the welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. He reflects on the ease of life in Viña del Mar compared to his previous experiences in the U.S., emphasizing the city's safety and the quality of healthcare available. Join us as we dive into the rich culture, dining options, and practical tips for anyone considering a similar move to this picturesque destination.Exploring the enchanting coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, this podcast episode captures the essence of retirement through the journey of Suber Corley, who has found a home and a purpose in his new life. Mark Goldstein facilitates an enlightening discussion that traverses Subar's expansive life, from his educational endeavors to corporate leadership, culminating in his and his husband Nelson's decision to retire in this beautiful locale. The episode highlights the unique geographical features of Viña del Mar, including its Mediterranean climate, which Suber fondly compares to Southern California, and the appealing aspects of living in a city that boasts stunning ocean views and a vibrant community atmosphere.Suber's narrative weaves through essential themes such as the affordability of living in Chile, the accessibility of healthcare, and the culinary delights that define his daily life. He shares firsthand experiences about the healthcare system, emphasizing its quality and affordability, especially compared to the United States. The discussion also delves into the local dining scene, where fresh seafood and Peruvian influences take center stage. Suber paints a vivid picture of a lifestyle enriched by fresh, locally sourced food and the benefits of a community that values inclusivity and diversity, particularly for LGBTQ individuals.As the conversation unfolds, Suber reflects on the evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ rights in Chile, sharing his comfort in being openly gay and married in a community that welcomes diverse identities. The episode serves as an enlightening guide for listeners contemplating retirement options abroad, illustrating how Viña del Mar offers a beautiful setting and a supportive, vibrant environment for those looking to embrace a new chapter in life.Takeaways: Viña del Mar, Chile, offers a Mediterranean climate similar to Southern California, ideal for retirees. The cost of living in Viña del Mar is generally lower than in the U.S., especially for food and housing. LGBTQ rights have progressed in Chile, with same-sex marriage legalized and a welcoming community. Healthcare options in Viña del Mar include affordable private insurance at about $35 a month. Public transportation is efficient, with frequent buses and a light rail system to Santiago. Crime rates are relatively low in Viña del Mar compared to many U.S. cities, enhancing safety for residents. Links referenced in this episode:www.wheredogaysretire.com
Welcome to the Where Do Gays Retire Podcast! Today, we explore the vibrant coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, through the eyes of our guest, Suber Corley, who shares his inspiring journey of relocating and thriving in this beautiful locale. Suber discusses the unique Mediterranean climate, the affordable cost of living, and the welcoming atmosphere for the LGBTQ community. He reflects on the ease of life in Viña del Mar compared to his previous experiences in the U.S., emphasizing the city's safety and the quality of healthcare available. Join us as we dive into the rich culture, dining options, and practical tips for anyone considering a similar move to this picturesque destination.Exploring the enchanting coastal city of Viña del Mar, Chile, this podcast episode captures the essence of retirement through the journey of Suber Corley, who has found a home and a purpose in his new life. Mark Goldstein facilitates an enlightening discussion that traverses Subar's expansive life, from his educational endeavors to corporate leadership, culminating in his and his husband Nelson's decision to retire in this beautiful locale. The episode highlights the unique geographical features of Viña del Mar, including its Mediterranean climate, which Suber fondly compares to Southern California, and the appealing aspects of living in a city that boasts stunning ocean views and a vibrant community atmosphere.Suber's narrative weaves through essential themes such as the affordability of living in Chile, the accessibility of healthcare, and the culinary delights that define his daily life. He shares firsthand experiences about the healthcare system, emphasizing its quality and affordability, especially compared to the United States. The discussion also delves into the local dining scene, where fresh seafood and Peruvian influences take center stage. Suber paints a vivid picture of a lifestyle enriched by fresh, locally sourced food and the benefits of a community that values inclusivity and diversity, particularly for LGBTQ individuals.As the conversation unfolds, Suber reflects on the evolving societal attitudes towards LGBTQ rights in Chile, sharing his comfort in being openly gay and married in a community that welcomes diverse identities. The episode serves as an enlightening guide for listeners contemplating retirement options abroad, illustrating how Viña del Mar offers a beautiful setting and a supportive, vibrant environment for those looking to embrace a new chapter in life.Takeaways: Viña del Mar, Chile, offers a Mediterranean climate similar to Southern California, ideal for retirees. The cost of living in Viña del Mar is generally lower than in the U.S., especially for food and housing. LGBTQ rights have progressed in Chile, with same-sex marriage legalized and a welcoming community. Healthcare options in Viña del Mar include affordable private insurance at about $35 a month. Public transportation is efficient, with frequent buses and a light rail system to Santiago. Crime rates are relatively low in Viña del Mar compared to many U.S. cities, enhancing safety for residents. Links referenced in this episode:www.wheredogaysretire.com
We discuss our recent visit to The Glass Box Sushi in San Diego
Thom Francis talks with poet Howard Kogan about the loss of his father and his poem “Mourning Becomes Her”that was a finalist for the 2025 Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Prize -------- The Stephen A. DiBiase Poetry Contest began in late 2015 and announced its first winners, including Dawn Marar of Delmar, in the spring of 2016. Initially, most submissions came from New York State, but the contest quickly grew into an international event, now attracting entries from around 40 countries each year. The contest is edited by Bob Sharkey and sponsored by his family in memory of Stephen DiBiase, Bob's best childhood friend. The two grew up together in the Libbytown neighborhood of Portland, Maine, where they spent their days exploring the fields and marshes between their homes. Stephen served as an Army photographer in Vietnam and, upon returning, helped Bob secure conscientious objector status. Stephen tragically drowned in 1973 near Bath, Maine, and the contest was named in his honor. The DiBiase contest was created to offer a more inclusive and welcoming alternative to traditional poetry competitions. There are no entry fees, no line or page limits, and no restrictions on subject matter, form, publication history, or age, making it especially appealing to younger poets. Each year, approximately $2,500 in prize money is awarded, with $500 going to the first-place winner and the rest distributed among top finishers. Bob personally reads every submission and selects 30 to 40 poems to forward to a panel of judges. The panel consists of three permanent judges and the previous year's first-place winner, all of whom review the poems independently and submit their top five choices along with honorable mentions. The combined scores determine the final rankings. This year one of the finalists was Hudson Valley Writers Guild member Howard Kogan for his poem “Mourning Becomes Her.” Before Howard reads his poem, he tells me more about the inspiration of the piece and why he submitted it ten years after first writing it. After that, we will go back and hear Howard read his poem “Advice to Poets” that he shared ten years ago this week at the “Up The River, Issue Three” launch party and reading at McGeary's in downtown Albany. Howard J Kogan is a retired psychotherapist and poet. He and his wife Libby moved to Ashland, MA in 2018 after spending thirty years in the Taconic Mountains of rural upstate New York. His poems have appeared in Still Crazy, Naugatuck River Review, Up the River, Poetry Ark, Farming Magazine, Jewish Currents, Stone House Museum Newsletter, Literary Gazette and many other publications. His collections of poems include “Indian Summer” (Square Circle Press, 2011), “General Store Poems” (Benevolent Bird Press, 2014), “A Chill in the Air” (Square Circle Press, 2016), and his recent book, “Before I Forget” (Square Circle Press, 2023). For more information on the Stephen A DiBiase Poetry Prize and to read the poems from the winners, finalists, and honorable mentions, go to https://dibiasepoetry.com.
The Big Picture Blueprint: Navigating Land, Real Estate, and Business Success
In this episode, we sit down with realtor Trent Cady to talk about his path from mortgage lending to building a successful family business in Del Mar. He shares what it's like working with family, carving out his own brand, and how social media has helped him build a strong network.We also talk about how Trent stays competitive in a changing market—balancing luxury and entry-level homes, offering renovation support, and keeping everything running smoothly with the right tools and team. He breaks down why trust, time management, and putting clients first are key to lasting success.If you're starting out in real estate or looking to grow your business, Trent's story offers real, practical advice. His journey shows how mindset, relationships, and a clear focus can lead to long-term growth!===Key Topics:-How Trent Cady started in real estate and joined the family business-Building a personal brand while working with family-Using social media to grow a real estate network-Balancing luxury listings with first-time buyers-Staying focused on clients and long-term success===
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Piper speaks with two of the judges from the 2025 WEF Equitation Championship in Wellington, Florida, Karen Healey and Michael Tokaruk. Brought to you by Taylor, Harris Insurance Services.Host: Piper Klemm, publisher of The Plaid HorseGuest: Karen Healey began her professional career working for George Morris at Hunterdon Stables in New Jersey in 1971. Karen moved to California ten years later and began her business at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Since moving to California, Karen's riders have won over 100 medal finals and she has trained numerous hunters and jumpers to wins at indoors, earned national championships and medals at the North American Young Riders Championship and the Prix de States. In addition to her students' success in the show ring, Karen is an instrumental force in the administration of equestrian sport. She holds a USEF R-rated judging license and has judged some of the most prestigious shows in the country, including the Devon Horse Show, the Hampton Classic, the USEF Pony Finals and the Platinum Performance/USEF Show Jumping Talent Search East Coast Finals and the 2022 Dover Saddlery USEF Hunt Seat Medal Finals in Harrisburg, PA.Guest: Michael Tokaruk is a top rider, trainer and judge who also runs a training and sales business, Tokaruk Show Stables, out of Tennessee and Wellington, Florida. Michael worked with top professionals such as Scott Stewart, Missy Clark, Bob Braswell and Anne Kursinski as a junior rider. Michael has multiple grand prix wins, international and national hunter derby wins to his credit along with continuing his professional education by working with professionals such as Chris Kappler, Andre Dignelli, Katie Monahan-Prudent, and Melanie Smith Taylor. Michael has judged at some of the prestigious horse shows including the 2021 USET Talent Search Finals East, 2022 ASPCA Maclay Finals, Capital Challenge Horse Show and the 2024 Adequan/USEF Junior Hunter Finals- West Coast in Del Mar, CA. Title Sponsor: Taylor, Harris Insurance ServicesSubscribe To: The Plaid Horse MagazineSponsor: Equine Affaire
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Norman gives the seventh and last talk of the Villa Maria del Mar 2025 Sesshin on "Dogen's Ocean Mudra Samadhi Part 2." Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-Del-Mar-2025-Talk-7-Dogens-Ocean-Mudra-Samadhi-Part-2.mp3
Shuso Laura Trippi gives the sixth talk of the Villa Maria Del Mar 2025 Sesshin on "Already Forgiven." Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-del-Mar-2025-Talk-6-Already-Forgiven-Shuso-Laura-Trippi.mp3
La competència | "Puntes d'espàrrec: el millor del març"
Handicapping of Kentucky Derby 2025 qualifiers this weekend and a tribute to the late San Diego columnist Bryce Miller take center stage on the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Del Mar president Joe Harper offers a tribute to Miller, whose turf writing took him from the seaside track to Triple Crown races to Breeders' Cups. Colleagues reminisce about a newspaper career that took Miller from his native Iowa to USA Today to the San Diego Union-Tribune. Former sports editor Jay Posner and podcast co-host and Los Angeles Times contributor John Cherwa share stories about their working with Miller. Highlights of a 2022 interview with Miller will be replayed, including an infamous story about an Iowa man whose embarrassment about something he left in his car led him to a $2.2 million lottery win. Paddock Prince handicapper David Levitch focuses on the Florida Derby and the Arkansas Derby, this weekend's Grade 1 races that are automatic qualifiers for Churchill Downs in May. He also has tips for the Kentucky Oaks (G1) preps at Gulfstream Park and Oaklawn. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
Shuso Laura Trippi gives the third talk of the Villa Maria Del Mar 2025 Sesshin on her "Way Seeking Mind" journey to entering the practice. Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-Del-Mar-2025-Talk-3-Shuso-Way-Seeking-Mind-Laura-Trippi.mp3
Norman gives the fourth talk of the Villa Maria del Mar 2025 Sesshin "On the Meal Chant Part 2." Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-Del-Mar-2025-Talk-4-On-the-Meal-Chant-Part-2-Living-by-Vow-2025-Tallk-10.mp3
Norman gives the second talk of the Villa Maria del Mar 2025 Sesshin "On the Meal Chant." Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-Del-Mar-2025-Talk-2-On-The-Meal-Chant.mp3
Norman gives the first talk of the Villa Maria del Mar 2025 Sesshin on "Dogen's Ocean Mudra Samadhi. Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Sesshin-Villa-Maria-Del-Mar-2025-Talk-1-Ocean-Mudra-Samadi.mp3
We welcome Dr. Alexis Perlmutter, a dermatologist with Perlmutter Dermatology, a physician-owned, private practice in Delmar, New York. Ray Graf hosts.
Last night's live was a little different as I was live from the horse show in Del Mar. Today I'm riding the PSG and the I1 on Saturday so that's super exciting!This week's YouTube video was on the walk, my biggest tip is don't forget to practice it!I also introduced my new puppy Messi, so let me know if you have any potty training tips!I have a brand new Canter Checklist, you can download it for free here.
Delmar Beard grew up near Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. But when it was time to join the military during World War II, he chose the Navy. Serving as a gunner aboard an LST, Beard made multiple landings during the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Later, he did join the Army, and served for 22 years. He rose to the rank of command sergeant major and was deployed to both Korea and Vietnam.In this edition of Veterans Chronicles, Beard takes us from training to landing at Iwo Jima. He describes unloading the ship while Japanese bullets were whizzing around him and even fatally striking the sailor right next to him. He also tells us what he saw on the beach and in the hills and mountains above.From there, Beard tells us about operating the 40mm double-barreled anti-aircraft guns during the relentless Japanese air raids and kamikaze missions against the U.S. fleet. Finally, he takes us to Vietnam. Beard explains his command over a series of gun batteries stretching from Quin Yon to the DMZ and some of the most difficult moments of his time there.