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This Seats Taken

On this weeks episode I review one of the biggest franchise's, The Fast and The Furious, newest installment, Fast X. With one of the biggest movies of the summer, I had to bring on two guests. Eduardo Jimenez returns to the podcast because he is one of the biggest car enthusiast I know. And he introduces me to Alex Samuels. The biggest car fanatic person I've met. Known throughout NWI and Chicago area for bringing people together at his car meets. I had a great time interviewing him and learning more about his group. Fast X. Directed by Louis Leterrier. Dom Toretto and his family are targeted by the vengeful son of drug kingpin Hernan Reyes.https://msha.ke/thisseatstaken

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FM Mundo
Compartiendo el Mundo - Eduardo Jimenez, Vocero Unión Panificadores, Incremento Costo Pan

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 9:46


En Compartiendo el Mundo dialogamos con Eduardo Jiménez, vocero de la Unión de Panificadores del Ecuador, sobre el incremento en el precio mínimo del pan, desde este 24 de mayo. El costo de la materia prima que ha aumentado en el último tiempo les lleva a tomar esta decisión. El gremio solicita que las autoridades dialoguen con los empresarios que producen estos ingredientes para llegar a un acuerdo.

Shared Coordinates
031.50 - Graphisoft Series - To BIM or not to BIM?

Shared Coordinates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 26:21


Luis en esta ocasión regresa de nueva cuenta en compañia de Graphisoft, en esta ocasión nos acompaña Josefina Rivas de Arquidecture y Eduardo Jimenez, de Graphisoft América Latina. Acompañanos en esta interesante charla sobre el acontecer en la industria #AEC #BIM #VDC.

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The Spirited Actor
The Spirited Actor - Coty Manriquez and Eduardo Jimenez Pons

The Spirited Actor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 43:55


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MSU Today with Russ White
MSU program renewed to provide 25 years of continuous support for new migrant students

MSU Today with Russ White

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 31:36


Michigan State University will continue providing much needed assistance to students who are children of migrant farm workers with a U.S. Department of Education grant renewal of more than $2 million. MSU's College Assistance Migrant Program Scholars initiative, better known as CAMP, has served more than a thousand eligible migrant and seasonal farm worker students during its 20 years. The CAMP initiative identifies, recruits, admits and enrolls migrant and seasonal farm worker students and provides them academic, social and financial support to complete their first year of college. The program has produced more than 300 graduates throughout the past 20 years. “The purpose of CAMP is really to provide an opportunity for first generation college students; their most difficult year is their freshmen year,” says Luis Alonzo Garcia, director of MSU's Migrant Student Services. “And our perspective and that of the purpose of CAMP is to facilitate and get their feet well grounded in the institution and provide them some basic skills to make sure that they can get through their four or five years of undergraduate studies.” “I'm a daughter of migrant farm workers,” says Kiara Liz Zarate, a third-year undergraduate student at Michigan State University currently working toward her degree in child development with a minor in Chicano Latino studies. As a third-generation migrant field worker, she plans on establishing nationwide early childhood development centers that will benefit migrant and immigrant families with access to resources and a better education. “I'm the third generation of the field workers in my family. I'm from South Texas and in all honesty, just to keep it real with you guys, if it wasn't for the CAMP program that I was introduced to, I would not have had a chance to attend college. Universities are quite expensive. And for a low-income family who just depends solely on agricultural farm work, it's pretty difficult to afford top notch universities. CAMP has been an overall great experience the years that I've been there. Like Luis mentioned before, they really do make it easier for us to be there.” “My experience with CAMP has been, honestly, one of the best moments of my life,” adds Eduardo Jimenez, better known as Lalo. He's a first-generation college student studying computer science. This is his third year in college. And after he graduates, he hopes to work with cyber security in Los Angeles. “I'm a farm worker as well. I always was working in the fields and education was always a dream because we couldn't afford going to college. I personally couldn't afford it. I never even thought about going to college. I was just living life, working in the fields, going to school and then just going back and working, working. When it became time to apply for colleges, I didn't know what to do. I didn't even plan on going to college. Because of CAMP coming into my life, it really changed everything. It changed my whole life around because I never thought I'd be here. I never thought I'd be attending Michigan State ever in my life. I never thought I'd be studying computer science because I never thought I'd go to college.” Garcia talks about the particular challenges children of migrant farm workers face in college. And he describes how CAMP finds, attracts, and recruits students like Kiara and Lalo. And he tells why CAMP is such a good fit at MSU. “And one of the first things I tell the students when they arrive at MSU, I make it very clear to them, is that nobody owes you anything in life,” says Garcia. “Nobody's going to give you anything.  In life, everything you get you're going to have to earn. And that is our expectation of you as a CAMP student. You're going to get a degree, but you're going to earn it. Nobody's going to give it to you, but we are going to be your support system to get you through it because you can do it. And the entire staff are former migrants. They've all worked in the fields. So we know what we're talking about." “I think one of the most important things about the migrant farm worker community that we work with is how much of a mobile population they are,” says Elias Lopez, senior associate director at MSU's Migrant Student Services Department, where he has worked in a management and advising capacity to migrant and seasonal farm worker students for more than 10 years. And Elias was a participant of the first MSU CAMP cohort in 2001. He graduated from MSU in 2006. “And we don't think about the disruption they experience within the K-12 system and how each student experiences that education so differently. Oftentimes students attend more than one high school in a year. And we have some of our students who often will attend three or four different high schools in one year. When we go out and we recruit them, many times these are children who never had hopes of going to college. They never thought about it. They never thought that this was going to be something that they could achieve because of the amount of disruption in their lives in addition to being low income and not knowing how to pay for it. “So being able to be in a position to go and meet many of the students before they're even thinking about college and facilitate the process of applying and familiarizing themselves with the opportunities that exist with higher education is an amazing opportunity that we have, especially as we are part of Michigan State, which prides itself in being a land grant institution. And even many years later, we continue to be able to go to some of the most vulnerable populations in our country to give them these opportunities. A lot of the work that we do is very specific to that first year experience to be able to give them that exposure to college. “And I think that what makes us so proud to be a part of Michigan State University is how much they've been able to provide in not only their mission, but also in some of the resources and commitment that they have to our students to be able to continue some of their services after their first year.” MSU Today airs every Sunday morning at 9:00 on 105.1 FM, AM 870, and your smart speaker and connected devices. Follow and subscribe at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.

Locked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Tigers

Chris welcomes in Derek Ciapala from the Talkin' Halos podcast to get a preview of the upcoming series with the Angels. They talk offense, pitching, the bullpen, unwieldy contracts, and the return of Brad Ausmus. Then Chris finishes with a short biography of new Tigers reliever Eduardo Jimenez. Please rate and review the show, and send questions or comments to LockedOnTigers@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Tigers - Daily Podcast On The Detroit Tigers

Chris welcomes in Derek Ciapala from the Talkin' Halos podcast to get a preview of the upcoming series with the Angels. They talk offense, pitching, the bullpen, unwieldy contracts, and the return of Brad Ausmus. Then Chris finishes with a short biography of new Tigers reliever Eduardo Jimenez. Please rate and review the show, and send questions or comments to LockedOnTigers@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Geek Life Crisis
Graphic Novel Writer Wes Locher Talks "UNIT 44"

Geek Life Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 33:15


Episode 30: Graphic Novel Writer Wes Locher Talks "Unit 44" - Wes Locher's newly released sci-fi/comedy graphic novel is packed with laughs, with great visuals from illustrator Eduardo Jimenez. UNIT 44 - This sci-fi/comedy romp tells the story of inept Area 51 employees who forget to pay the rent on the facility's off-site storage unit, leaving the secret contents to be sold at public auction. When an alien invasion threatens Earth, it's up to agents Hatch and Gibson to recover an item from the locker if they hope to stop the extraterrestrial threat. Alterna Comic's newest graphic novel is hilarious; laughs on every page, if not every panel (awesome sight gags from Ed Jimenez).  We highly recommend it. Writer and Unit 44 creator Wes Locher was a great guy to interview. He tells us how he got involved writing comic books and writing video games. He's got other projects in the works that sound awesome as well. He survived the eclipse, and if you did also, you should buy his graphic novel.  You can get it on Amazon, Target, and if you go to your local comic store, your buddy behind the counter can still order it to get it into your hands.  After you listen to this interview, you should probably just go to your comic shop.  Oh, first give us a good review on iTunes (Apple Podcasts).  Every 5-star review helps our show get noticed by more potential listeners.  HELP US HELP YOU!  Follow Wes Locher on twitter: @weslocher Follow illustrator, Eduardo Jimenez on twitter: @edjimenezart Follow Alterna Comics on twitter: @alternacomics In this episode you will also get MissGeek89's review of "Unit 44"!  Go find MissGeek89 on Instagram!  She's got a great IG account. Our "outro" announcer Ashe976 is on Instagram as well, and you'll hear her at the end of this episode. Thanks Wes for coming on our show!  Chuck and I truly are working to improve upon the "Skype standard", so next time we talk I won't sound like a cylon.  Ha! One more thing!  There's a promo in the middle of our episode for another podcast we love "Hey Down In Front".  Give them a listen, subscribe, rate, review, rinse, repeat. Your buddy, Steve @GeekLifeSteve @GeekLifeChuck @GeekLifeCrisis www.geeklifecrisis.com geeklifesteve@gmail.com #bringbackishtar #chuckisyourspock Thank you friends, prisoners, Hatch, Gibson, and Alterna!  

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast
Effectively Wild Episode 1066: Too Many Mascots

Effectively Wild: A FanGraphs Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2017 63:52


Ben Lindbergh and Jeff Sullivan banter about teams and players of particular interest (including the Astros, Marwin Gonzalez, and Aaron Hicks), Scott Boras vs. Theo Epstein, the brawl battle between Eduardo Jimenez and Jesse Stallings, bat-boy uniforms, Corey Dickerson’s real name, pitcher hitting and Walter Johnson’s unsung skill, many a mascot, and more. Audio intro: Pete […]

Pencho y Aída
Programa de Radio 28 de febrero de 2013 (deportes, entrevista, top ten)

Pencho y Aída

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2013 82:50


Fernando Palomo con una edición especial por la clasificación de la selecta sub20 al mundial de Turquía. Las 10 preguntas a un rentador de autos en el Top ten en vivo. Rafael Cabezas de LPG nos habla del contenido de la nueva edición de Motor City.

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DONUTS! Podcast
The Cazals Tapes Vol. VII: Putos Fever! (Eduardo Jimenez)

DONUTS! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2012


Eduardo Jiménez, conocido en el lingo del ruido mexicano como Lalo Patente, es un músico y artista mexicano; en el más unortodoxo sentido de la palabra: integrante del combo musical Lapatentependiente, fundador del sello Hacked Tapes y hábil programador de medios experimentales: Eduardo ha estado cerca del sulfuro y la peste, se codea fácilmente con la belleza y gusta de recorrer los caminos difíciles sobre los sencillos. Su trabajo está ampliamente aparentado el uso de equipo electrónico y nuevas tecnologías pero al mismo tiempo con las obsesiones escatológicas e intereses personales que surgen en su tiempo.http://www.archive.org/download/TheCazalsTapesVol.ViiPutosFever/eduardoJimenezDonutsmx.mp3