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    Hora América
    Hora América - La canciller de Colombia elogia el modelo migratorio español - 16/02/26

    Hora América

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 30:05


    Nos vamos hasta el consulado colombiano de Madrid y entrevistamos a la canciller de Colombia, Rosa Yolanda Villavicencio, con motivo de su visita a España. La canciller ha valorado de forma muy positiva el estado de las relaciones bilaterales con España y ha destacado la cooperación en materia migratoria, donde señala que el Gobierno español ha sido modélico al abordar la migración desde una perspectiva de integración.Además, no perdemos de vista otros asuntos de la actualidad. En nuestro repaso a las noticias hablamos del fin del estado de sitio que fue declarado en Guatemala hace un mes, también de las excarcelaciones de presos políticos en Venezuela, de la situación límite que viven los cubanos en la isla o de las protestas en El Salvador. Y terminamos contándoles la polémica que ha surgido por un homenaje al actual presidente brasileño en el Sambódromo de Río de Janeiro.Escuchar audio

    Noticiero Caracol
    Noticiero de la mañana del lunes 16 de febrero de 2026

    Noticiero Caracol

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 48:29


    La jornada informativa de este lunes en Colombia estuvo marcada por las emergencias generadas por las fuertes lluvias, con inundaciones que afectan departamentos como Córdoba, Cauca, Santander, Quindío y Magdalena. El Gobierno avanza en un plan de recuperación productiva para la cuenca baja del río Sinú, mientras Córdoba reporta los primeros casos de leptospirosis en equinos y la Cruz Roja alerta sobre los riesgos sanitarios que surgen cuando bajan las aguas. En Santa Marta continúa la entrega de ayudas a más de 500 familias afectadas por el frente frío, mientras en Santander, Boyacá y el Quindío persisten los derrumbes, deslizamientos y declaratorias de calamidad pública.En el ámbito político y social, el presidente Gustavo Petro convocó una movilización nacional para este jueves 19 de febrero en defensa del decreto del salario mínimo vital, luego del pronunciamiento del Consejo de Estado. En el Tolima estalló la polémica por un presunto caso de participación indebida en política del ministro de Salud, Guillermo Alfonso Jaramillo, quien pidió al personal médico no votar por congresistas que han frenado las reformas del Gobierno. Entre tanto, la Registraduría Nacional anunció que no trasladará los puestos de votación en Guapi y Timbiquí pese a las inundaciones, mientras comunidades del Cauca llegaron a Bogotá anticipando nuevas jornadas de protesta.En materia de orden público, las disidencias de las FARC comandadas por alias Iván Mordisco intensificaron ataques en el Cauca, afectando instituciones educativas y obligando a extremar medidas de seguridad. En Norte de Santander fue secuestrado un adulto mayor cuya salud preocupa gravemente a su familia. Medellín reportó la captura de un hombre que secuestró y agredió a su pareja para exigir dinero a su suegra, mientras en Sucre se eleva a 25 el número de homicidios en lo corrido del año. También se registró un grave incendio en Altamira, Huila, que dejó más de 50 damnificados.En la escena internacional, Europa enfrenta inundaciones masivas provocadas por la borrasca Nils, que ha afectado a Francia, España y Portugal. Oriente Medio vuelve a tensarse tras la decisión de Israel de avanzar en el control de territorio palestino en Cisjordania. Estados Unidos lidia con un cierre parcial de su gobierno por falta de acuerdo entre republicanos y demócratas, mientras en El Salvador cientos protestan contra los juicios masivos del régimen antipandillas de Nayib Bukele. Rusia rechaza nuevas acusaciones sobre el envenenamiento de Alexéi Navalny, y continúan los debates geopolíticos, especialmente en Múnich, sobre Ucrania y la seguridad europea.La agenda económica y cultural también tuvo relevancia: se destacaron las tendencias de precios en Corabastos, con baja en productos como brócoli y remolacha, y aumento en arveja verde y hortalizas. Risaralda celebró la exportación de 10 toneladas de café especial a Londres, un hito para más de 100 familias productoras. En la música, nuevas versiones de clásicos vallenatos y colaboraciones de Romeo Santos y Prince Royce dominaron la escena. En deportes, Santa Fe goleó 3–0 en el inicio de la Liga Femenina, mientras Millonarios se prepara para enfrentar a Orsomarso en Bogotá.

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
    What Bitcoiners Must Know To Prepare for Climate Lockdowns (Even In El Salvador) | Patrick Hiebert of Autris (OTC: AUTR) and Veritas Villages

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 75:04 Transcription Available


    What is the point of a country that can freeze your bank account for your views? Today, I talk with Patrick Hiebert, founder of Autris (OTC: AUTR) and Veritas Villages, about why the "First World" is no longer the safest choice for your family. We dive into building Bitcoin citadels and why a "Tranquilo" life in El Salvador offers more security than the West.Patrick proves off-grid living is now a high-end luxury. Using the FIRST philosophy, he builds off-grid homes with localized power and water to ensure policy shifts in a distant capital cannot turn off your lights.Legal hurdles are the biggest barrier, but residency by investment is changing quickly. We compare El Salvador's Freedom Visa to more affordable options where your money goes further. A Nicaragua property or a Panamanian residency might be a better "Plan B" for those seeking legal status on a budget.Building eco-friendly homes in the tropics requires a "buffer" between Western expectations and local delivery. Patrick shares the reality of managing sustainable housing and why hands-on oversight is mandatory to avoid a nightmare.This shift toward sustainable development is a fundamental change in how we define safety. Technology makes relying on centralized systems a choice rather than a necessity. Whether you want a hedge or a new home, the "Bitcoin virus" is building a freer world. -Bitcoin Beach TeamConnect and Learn more about Patrick Hiebert:Autris Group (OTCID: AUTR) (Parent Company): https://autrisgroup.comVeritas Villages: https://veritasvillages.comVeritas Villages YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@veritasvillages Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VeritasVillagesOfficial/Patrick Hiebert on X: https://x.com/PatrickHiebertLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrick-hiebert/Support and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeach IG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeach Web: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com Browse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:00:00  Intro02:02  What are the core philosophies of freedom-oriented communities? 3:08  How to achieve zero utility costs in luxury off-grid homes?04:53  Is Autris (AUTR) the first public Bitcoin Citadel company?07:02  How do community orchards and gardens solve food security?08:03  Can home Bitcoin mining offset HOA fees and property taxes?13:40  Why is the First World moving to El Salvador in 2026?19:39  Critical construction risks for expats in Central America30:16  Panama vs. El Salvador: Which 2026 residency is better?33:05  Is El Salvador safer than Canada and the UK? 2026 crime stats compared 51:50 Best solar and battery technology for luxury off-grid living in the tropicsLive From Bitcoin Beach

    Fuori Da Qui
    Ep.119 - Sicurezza

    Fuori Da Qui

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 30:13


    La promessa che la destra radicale fa al mondo intero: se togliamo gli "altri", chiunque si intenda per altri, dagli immigrati fino a chi semplicemente non la pensa come chi sta al potere, se torniamo a essere tra simili, la paura sparirà.  Gli articoli citati nella puntata sono: The Myth of the Police State, https://www.thedial.world/articles/news/south-africa-apartheid-police-state, 27 gennaio 2026; Does the Bukele Model Have a Future?, https://www.foreignaffairs.com/salvador/does-bukele-model-have-future, 11 settembre 2025 Le fonti degli inserti audio sono tratte da: escalzos y con torsos desnudos, así fue el nuevo traslado de pandilleros a cárcel en El Salvador, canale Youtube El Pais Cali,16 marzo 2023; https://www.instagram.com/reel/DKaxWBOvE1n/?igsh=MWIycHE0bm9mdXdnOQ%3D%3D;  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez
    755. Espíritu errante. Porfirio Barba Jacob.

    Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 1:58


    Porfirio Barba‑Jacob fue el seudónimo literario de Miguel Ángel Osorio Benítez (Santa Rosa de Osos, Antioquia, 1883 – Ciudad de México, 1942), uno de los poetas más intensos y errantes de Colombia. Nacido en una familia campesina, creció con sus abuelos en Angostura y desde joven recorrió Colombia fundando revistas y escribiendo bajo distintos seudónimos: Marín Jiménez, Ricardo Arenales y finalmente Porfirio Barba‑Jacob desde 1922. A partir de 1907 vivió en Centroamérica, Estados Unidos y México. Periodista polémico, fue encarcelado por criticar al régimen de Porfirio Díaz, expulsado luego de México y Guatemala, y vivió en Cuba, Honduras, El Salvador (donde presenció el terremoto de 1917), antes de regresar en 1930 a México, donde escribió columnas como “Perifonemas” hasta su muerte por tuberculosis en 1942. Sus primeros poemas fueron “Campiña florida” (Barranquilla, 1907), junto a “Árbol viejo” y la célebre “Canción de la vida profunda”. Obras recogidas en antologías durante su vida: Rosas negras (1932, Guatemala), Canciones y elegías (1933, México) y La canción de la vida profunda y otros poemas (1937, Manizales). Póstumamente se publicaron Poemas intemporales (1944) y Antorchas contra el viento (1944) entre otras. Como periodista, su crónica "El combate de la Ciudadela narrado por un extranjero" sobre la Decena Trágica de México (1913) reflejó su compromiso político y literario. Escribió también relatos de alta calidad literaria como El terremoto de San Salvador: narración de un superviviente (1917), considerada un clásico de la crónica hispanoamericana. Su obra es representativa de un modernismo ecléctico, influido por Baudelaire y Rubén Darío, con una sensibilidad romántica, musical y trágica. Refleja temas como la muerte, la pasión, la nostalgia y la dualidad entre belleza y horror. Abiertamente gay, trató el amor entre hombres en varios poemas, convirtiéndose en un referente pionero de la literatura LGBT en Colombia y América Latina. Falleció en pobreza y enfermedad en Ciudad de México. Sus restos fueron repatriados a Colombia en 1946 y depositados en la Rotonda de los Hombres Ilustres. En resumen, Porfirio Barba‑Jacob fue un espíritu cosmopolita y transgresor, cuya poesía y crónicas siguen impactando por su intensidad lírica, su compromiso político y su apertura afectiva.

    The Daily Beans
    Crabs In A Bucket (feat. John Fugelsang)

    The Daily Beans

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 57:35


    Friday, February 13th, 2026Today, Judge Leon blocks Pete Hegseth's effort to punish Senator Mark Kelly for his illegal orders video; the House Republicans pass the SAVE act with one Democratic vote to help them; Senate Democrats block DHS funding which will likely result in a shutdown of the agency; Trump lifts greenhouse policy underpinning key climate rules; the feds are still refusing to cooperate with Minnesota investigations into the murders of Alex Pretti and Renée Good; Judge Boasberg orders the return of Venezuelans illegally removed to CECOT prison last march; and Allison and Dana deliver your Good News.Thank You, SmallsFor a limited time, get 60% off your first order, plus free shipping, when you head to Smalls.com/DAILYBEANS.Thank You, BrodoHead to Brodo.com/DAILYBEANS for 20% off your first subscription order and use code DAILYBEANS for an additional $10 off. Guest: John FugelsangTell Me Everything|John Fugelsang, The John Fugelsang Podcast, John Fugelsang|Substack, @johnfugelsang|Bluesky, @JohnFugelsang|TwitterSeparation of Church and Hate by John Fugelsang - OUT NOW!The LatestDems Are Playing Hardball Against a Desperate Trump Regime | muellershewrote.comStoriesFederal court blocks Hegseth effort to punish Democratic senator | POLITICOHouse GOP passes sweeping anti-voting bill that could disenfranchise millions, sends measure to Senate | Democracy DocketMinnesota AG: Feds still not cooperating on Pretti and Good investigations | POLITICOTrump Repeals Key Greenhouse Gas Finding, Erasing EPA's Power to Fight Climate Change | The New York TimesJudge orders return of Venezuelans formerly detained in El Salvador if they choose to come back | NBC NewsThe Pride flag at Stonewall is back up!https://www.instagram.com/p/DUrItlDiZpP/Good TroublePluto TV - the free streaming platform -  is currently running ads promoting ICE and "Trump Accounts". Not political commentary. Not news coverage. Direct promotional advertising, i.e., propaganda.Contact Pluto TV SupportContact Us | Paramount→How to Film ICE | WIRED→Standwithminnesota.com→Tell Congress Ice out Now | Indivisible→Defund ICE (UPDATED 1/21) - HOUSE VOTE THURSDAY→Congress: Divest From ICE and CBP | ACLU→ICE List  →iceout.org →Demand the Resignation of Stephen Miller | 5 Calls→2026 Trans Girl Scouts To Order Cookies From! | Erin in the MorningGood NewsRichmond County residents speak out against data center project in Hayne's Station | Community & Eventshttps://decantnapa.com/, https://www.instagram.com/decantnapavalleyhttps://www.instagram.com/joelle.wine/See Dana on Tour - Dana Goldberg@dgcomedy - IG→Go To Good News & Good Trouble - The Daily Beans to Share YoursSubscribe to the MSW YouTube Channel - MSW Media - YouTubeOur Donation LinksPathways to Citizenship link to MATCH Allison's Donationhttps://crm.bloomerang.co/HostedDonation?ApiKey=pub_86ff5236-dd26-11ec-b5ee-066e3d38bc77&WidgetId=6388736Allison is donating $20K to It Gets Better and inviting you to help match her donations. Your support makes this work possible, Daily Beans fam. Donate to It Gets Better / The Daily Beans FundraiserJoin Dana and The Daily Beans with a MATCHED Donation http://onecau.se/_ekes71More Donation LinksNational Security Counselors - Donate

    Legal AF by MeidasTouch
    Trump Hit with Ruling he Feared Most on Aliens Enemies Act

    Legal AF by MeidasTouch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 13:46


    Breaking, in a major set back to Trump's depravedrmigrant removal plans, Chief Judge Boesberg won't let Trump Administration tell him “to pound sand,” and finding that the Administration is only interested in continuing to violate the due process rights of 137 migrants “disappeared” to El Salvador and then Venezuela to avoid Federal Court oversight, has ordered that they be returned to the US on the “government dime” or otherwise allowed to file their petitions to obtain asylum. Upwork: Visit https://Upwork.com right now and post your job right now! Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Simply Trade
    [Cindy's Version] Trade is in a State of Grace

    Simply Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 13:37


    Host: Cindy Allen Show: Simply Trade – Cindy's Version Published: February 13, 2026 Length: ~15 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center State of Grace: Tariffs, First Sale Under Fire, and a Glimmer of Stability In this episode of Cindy's Version, Cindy Allen, CEO of TradeForce Multiplier, walks through another busy week in global trade and ties it to Taylor Swift's “State of Grace”—focusing on the idea that, despite the shock of recent policy shifts, this is still a “worthwhile fight” for trade professionals. From new trade deals to challenges against tariff policy and first sale threats, Cindy explains what's changing and where there are signs of hope.​ What You'll Learn in This Episode New trade deals and tariff shifts A U.S.–Taiwan deal capping total tariffs at 15% (either limiting MFN above 15% or applying 15% where MFN is lower). Details emerging on agreements with Guatemala, El Salvador, Argentina, and an India deal rolling back some reciprocal tariffs tied to India's Russian oil purchases.​ Where to find official text and specifics: USTR's website.​ Border infrastructure and electronic bonds The administration's threat to block the opening of the long‑planned Gordie Howe Bridge between Detroit and Ontario over funding/ownership disputes, and why Canada and Michigan intend to proceed regardless. How this new public crossing will compete with the privately owned Ambassador Bridge for billions in daily cross‑border trade.​ CBP's move to mandate electronic surety bond filing for all bonds, formalizing what many brokers, importers, and sureties already do—and why Cindy strongly supports it.​ Section 232 guidance softens (slightly) New CBP guidance on 232 tariffs for steel, aluminum, and copper, dialing back earlier aggressive interpretations. Trade groups have received written clarification allowing certain labor/overhead costs to be prorated into steel/aluminum values instead of fully loaded, even as petitioners continue to argue that none of those costs should be included. Why importers should review the latest guidance carefully, track affected entries, and monitor the ongoing Court of International Trade challenge.​ USMCA and IEPA signals from Capitol Hill Senate Finance Committee signaling support for extending USMCA, seeking stability before any renegotiation, while the administration is rumored to prefer separate bilateral deals with Canada and Mexico.​ The House vote to end IEPA duties on Canada for certain non‑USMCA goods—a positive step toward predictability, though the bill still must clear the Senate and avoid a presidential veto.​ First sale under threat Introduction of a bill to eliminate first sale, driven by some of the same groups that pushed to curtail de minimis and oppose duty‑reducing mechanisms generally. Why this is significant: many large importers rely on first sale, provide extensive upstream data to CBP, and enable deeper supply‑chain visibility and risk management. Trade associations have already begun weighing in to defend first sale; Cindy flags this as a fight to watch closely.​ EU deal conditions and a big auto bill The EU moving its U.S. tariff deal through lawmakers but adding elements like sunset deadlines and “security triggers” that go beyond earlier negotiating language.​ Ford announcing an expected 900 million dollar 232‑related tariff hit after previously anticipated automotive offsets were disallowed for several months—raising questions about how other automakers will fare and whether Ford might push back through protests or litigation.​ Global trade up, U.S. trade down Conference insights from Manifest: global trade volumes are rising overall, but trade into the U.S. is declining, as exporters pivot to other markets they perceive as less costly and less complex. This trend aligns with a surge in trade deals worldwide that do not include the U.S.​ Why “State of Grace”? Cindy connects the week's developments to Taylor Swift's “State of Grace,” highlighting the line: “I never saw you coming and I'll never be the same. This is a state of grace, this is a worthwhile fight.” She uses this to frame: How studies now confirm what many suspected—U.S. consumers have already paid roughly 1,000 dollars more due to tariffs, with an additional 1,300 dollars expected in the coming year. How tariffs are hitting companies and rural communities: constrained exports for U.S. agriculture, rising small‑farm bankruptcies, and knock‑on impacts to local economies. Research showing that about 90% of tariff costs are passed from suppliers to U.S. importers, then to consumers, and even to manufacturers who never import directly but rely on tariff‑burdened inputs.​ Despite this, she sees reasons for cautious optimism: Companies challenging IEPA and 232 in court. Large players like Ford publicly quantifying tariff impacts. Congress beginning to reassert its constitutional role over tariffs and question security‑based justifications used as broad economic tools. Early, coordinated pushback against eliminating first sale—stronger than what was seen around de minimis.​ For Cindy, these developments suggest the industry may be entering a state of grace—a moment where data, legal challenges, and coordinated advocacy start to rebalance the conversation and make the fight for smarter trade policy worth it.​ Credits Host: Cindy Allen Producer: Annik Sobing Presented by: Global Training Center Sponsor: PAX AI ​ Listen & Subscribe Simply Trade main page: https://simplytrade.podbean.com​ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-trade/id1640329690​ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/09m199JO6fuNumbcrHTkGq​ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8de7d7fa-38e0-41b2-bad3-b8a3c5dc4cda/simply-trade​ Connect with Simply Trade Podcast page: https://www.globaltrainingcenter.com/simply-trade-podcast​ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/simply-trade-podcast​ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod​ Join the Trade Geeks Community Trade Geeks (by Global Training Center): https://globaltrainingcenter.com/trade-geeks/

    La Estrategia del Día
    Moody's sobre Pemex, Rusia-Cuba, bitcoin presiona deuda de El Salvador y Hermès

    La Estrategia del Día

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 7:00


    Moody's prevé que el apoyo del Gobierno a Pemex seguirá siendo necesario, Rusia planea enviar petróleo a Cuba, El Salvador resiente el desplome del Bitcoin y los bolsos Birkin apoyan los resultados de Hermes. 

    The WorldView in 5 Minutes
    GOP to FDA: Abortion Kill Pill is hurting women; Canadian trans gunman killed 10 people, injured 25 at school; Olympics can prompt prayer among Christian viewers

    The WorldView in 5 Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026


    It's Thursday, February 12th, A.D. 2026. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark Olympics can prompt prayer among Christian viewers (Audio of Olympic theme song) Over 3,500 athletes from 93 countries are competing at the 2026 Winter Olympics Games in Milan, Italy this month. Fourteen of these countries are on the Open Doors' World Watch List of the most oppressive places to be a Christian. Those countries include Eritrea, Nigeria, Pakistan, Iran, India, and China.  Open Doors has a message for Christian viewers of the Olympics. They said, “Use the Olympics in a potentially surprising way: to pray.  … Take a moment to think about the situation of your brothers and sisters in that country and pray for it.” You can reference the organization's prayer guide for each country through a link in our transcript today at TheWorldview.com.  Ephesians 6:18 says, “Pray at all times in the Spirit with every prayer and request, and stay alert with all perseverance and intercession for all the saints.” Canadian gunman killed 10 people at school Tragically, a transgender shooter opened fire at a Canadian school on Tuesday, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Jesse Strang, a 17-year-old male pretending to be a female while wearing a dress, reportedly killed 10 people including himself.  He also injured 25 people. It's Canada's deadliest school shooting in decades.   The shooting took place at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northeastern British Columbia which has fewer than 200 students enrolled in Grades 7 through 12. Chris Elston, a Canadian pro-family activist, said, “He was a young man who needed serious help for his mental health. Instead, his delusion was affirmed, and the result is murdered innocent children.” Later, Elston added, “Someone needed to tell this kid the truth and help him to be happy as a man, but it's illegal to do so. It's a criminal offense of conversion therapy. So, he never got help and he got worse. Murdered children paid the price for our politicians' stupidity and cowardice. Not even our police can call him a man. A cult has taken over our society. “ Please pray for the families suffering through this unimaginable loss. YouVersion Bible engagement up dramatically in Latin America Online Bible platforms are seeing unprecedented engagement in Latin America so far this year. This trend marks a year since the YouVersion Bible platform established a regional office in Mexico City. On January 1, nearly two million people subscribed to Bible reading plans. And the app saw over 22.2 million active users on the first Sunday of the year. This marks a 20% growth from last year. Countries with record levels of engagement include Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and El Salvador.   Only 31% o Protestants read Bible daily In the United States, new analysis from Lifeway Research found most Protestant churchgoers don't read the Bible on a daily basis. Seventeen percent of churchgoers read the Bible at least monthly. Fourteen percent read weekly. Thirty percent read a few times a week. And only 31% read the Bible daily. However, the percentage of churchgoers who read the Bible daily or at least a few times a week is now 61%. That's up from 36% in 2007. Romans 12:2 reminds us, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.” GOP to FDA: Abortion Kill Pill is hurting women U.S. Senate Republicans criticized the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday after a closed-door briefing on the abortion kill pill. The FDA is supposed to be conducting a safety review of mifepristone, one of the drugs used in chemical abortions. Republicans are accusing the agency of dragging its feet on the study. Listen to comments from Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri in an interview on Washington Watch with Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council. HAWLEY: “Tony. I just think, at this point, this study, it's vital. It should be done. I don't have any confidence that the FDA is actually going to do it. And, in the meantime, abortions in this country are increasing. There are more abortions now than when Roe was the law of the land. And that's because of this chemical abortion.” U.S. homicides down 20% The Major Cities Chiefs Association released its latest report on violent crime in the U.S. The report collects data from 67 of America's biggest police departments. Compared to 2024, reported homicides were down nearly 20% last year. And reported violent crimes are falling after a surge of reports during the COVID-era shutdowns. 130,000 new American jobs The United States added 130,000 jobs in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Analysts expected only 55,000 jobs. It's the biggest job growth in over a year. The gains were led by healthcare, social assistance, and construction.  The unemployment rate remained slightly elevated at 4.3%. 92% of Americans like religious themes in movies & TV And finally, a new survey found most Americans are open to religious themes in movies and TV shows. The 2026 Faith & Entertainment Index found 92% of U.S. adults say faith has a role to play in modern entertainment. And 77% believe it can have broad appeal. Brooke Zaugg, executive director of the Faith & Media Initiative, said, “Religion can feel scary to talk about — like politics — so it creates the illusion that it's a small group. That makes it easy for filmmakers to oversimplify it or not give it much thought, instead of recognizing how valuable faith storytelling can be when it's done well.”  Close And that's The Worldview on this Thursday, February 12th, in the year of our Lord 2026. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

    Tech Path Podcast
    Shutdown Crash Imminent?

    Tech Path Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 23:00 Transcription Available


    The odds of a government shutdown in the United States taking place before Saturday, February 14, have surged to 85%. This rise has occurred amid a sustained downward trend in Bitcoin and the overall crypto market, with total market capitalization currently at $2.3 trillion, down 1.8%.~This episode is sponsored by iTrust Capital~iTrustCapital | Get $100 Funding Reward + No Monthly Fees when you sign up using our custom link! ➜ https://bit.ly/iTrustPaul00:00 Intro00:10 Sponsor: iTrust Capital00:50 Market crash01:30 El Salvador at risk02:00 Tariff threats03:00 Russia03:45 Now or never04:00 Unprecedented times04:30 Job loses SKYROCKETING05:20 CNBC: How the Fed will response07:30 Tom Lee: The macro is confusing09:00 Bloomberg: Shutdown over DHS11:20 Clock is ticking12:15 Paul Atkins on tokenized stocks & self-custody14:30 Standard Charter15:40 Hopium16:45 Tom Lee: Bitcoin outperforms gold in 202618:50 ETH Bottom?19:30 CNCB: Crypto Institutions insulated from volatility21:15 Mr. Beast could be the key21:50 Vlad: Robinhood Social coming soon#Crypto #Bitcoin #Ethereum~Shutdown Crash Imminent?

    PTSD911 Presents
    You Don't Have to be Falling Apart to Need Healing - Kemmi Sadler

    PTSD911 Presents

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 48:18


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    Gun Lawyer
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    Episode 276-NJ’s New Felony Dingus Law  Also Available OnSearchable Podcast Transcript Gun Lawyer — Episode Transcript Page – 1 – of 14 Gun Lawyer — Episode 276 Transcript SUMMARY KEYWORDS New Jersey felony law, accidental discharge, Second Amendment, gun rights, reckless conduct, felony dingus, legal consequences, gun ownership, national reciprocity, pro-gun advocacy, government involvement, legal defense, gun laws, gun ownership statistics, gun control. SPEAKERS Evan Nappen, Teddy Nappen Evan Nappen 00:17 I’m Evan Nappen. Teddy Nappen 00:19 And I’m Teddy Nappen. Evan Nappen 00:20 And welcome to Gun Lawyer. New Jersey now officially has the felony Dingus law. That’s right, folks. It has to do with the criminalization of accidents. That’s it. They’ve been criminalized in New Jersey. Now let me explain why it’s the Dingus law. The reason I call it the Dingus law is that a number of years ago I was in Missouri. It was at the James Farm, Jesse and Frank James Farm. It was a great museum there. It’s a pretty cool place to visit if you’re into western history. You know, Jesse James and such is way up there of one of the fun topics to learn about. As a matter of fact, their famous bank robbery is still the record haul for any bank robbery in the U.S., ever. It was done by James and his gang. In terms of the amount of money stolen, in terms of the value of that money today, versus then, it is the record amount ever stolen. Evan Nappen 01:41 But the thing that’s interesting to me about what happened when I was at that museum is I’m looking at all kinds of things about historical facts about Jesse James and his life and all. I’m reading some things, and it talked about “Dingus” at certain times. You know, talking about things that were going on between him and his men. And I’m like, Dingus, who’s Dingus? So, I asked one of the museum folks there, hey, who is this Dingus that they’re talking about? He goes, oh, that’s Jesse James. What do you mean Jesse James is Dingus? Who called him, you know, Dingus and lived, right? He’s like, no, no, no, no, no. His men did. His men did. What? Why? Well, you see, Jesse was apparently playing around with his gun, practicing spinning or screwing around with it, or who knows what, and he accidentally shot two of his fingers off. It was in front of his men. He shot his fingers off, two of them, and Jesse James would never use profanity. He may have been a stone cold killer, but he would not ever use profanity. So, when he shot his two fingers off, he said, Dingus! Now, I don’t know about you, but if I shot my fingers off, I’d say something a lot more than Dingus. But I guess his men fell off their horses Page – 2 – of 14 laughing, you know, and they nicknamed him Dingus. And I guess if you were one of his men, you could bust his balls and call him Dingus and get away with it. Evan Nappen 03:36 But we call accidental discharges in my office “Dingus” cases in honor of Jesse James, of course. So, any accidental discharge is a Dingus case. Now, I once had a guy that shot himself in the hand with a Glock. And so that, of course, was a Dingus case. This was a number of years ago, and they tried to take away his firearms and his ability to be licensed under that. It wasn’t criminalized, but they did try to disenfranchise him of his gun rights. We fought it hard, and we were able to win and save his gun rights and his gun. About a year later, he shot himself in the hand again with a Sig. So, do you know what he was? He was a Double Dingus. That’s right. Evan Nappen 04:40 Anyway, this new Dingus law, and look, accidents can happen. You can drive your car and have an accident. Accidents happen. But this Dingus law that New Jersey has passed is a felony Dingus law. It now turns accidents into a New Jersey felony. A felony level offense. It’s very important that you understand this, because now it is actually law in New Jersey, and you have to know your rights. You have to stand on your rights. Or you not only risk losing your Second Amendment rights, but you also risk becoming a felon, going to State Prison, and having your life essentially destroyed over this. Because becoming a convicted felon can dramatically affect your career, and your ability to earn a living. Your existence becomes one of a second class citizen, and not just in terms of gun rights. Evan Nappen 05:52 So, I want to do a deep dive here into the felony Dingus law that New Jersey has now made law. And I want to make it clear so that you, my dear listeners, know what to do to protect yourself and hear it straight from me as to what you must do and how you must act. Because it will be difficult for some of you to do what I’m saying. It strikes to a certain degree against what might be your first reaction, but you have to do this. Otherwise the consequences can be dire. So, this new law that New Jersey passed, and it is officially law. It takes accidents and makes them felonies, accidents with firearms, into felony level offenses. And we’re going to take a look at how exactly that gets done. How the Legislature, in passing this law, has done it in such a bizarre way, or sneaky way, devious way, that the impact and reality of it is how I’m going to explain it. Evan Nappen 07:13 So, the law reads, and you can read the bill that passed. It was A4976 and was approved by Murphy as one of his parting gifts on January 20 of this year. (https://pub.njleg.state.nj.us/Bills/2024/A5000/4976_R2.PDF) It says, (1.a.) For the purposes of this act, “Recklessly” shall have the same meaning as set forth in N.J.S. 2C:2-2. Now, 2-2 is where the culpability standards for New Jersey law are laid out. Culpability is the establishment of the level of what has to be demonstrated in order to prove whether you’re culpable for the commission of that offense. These fall under the general requirements of culpability, and normally, culpability has to be proven. It’s a level of proof. Often we think of culpability as needing to show purpose fully. You do something purposefully. We do something knowingly, knowingly. But recklessly and negligently can also be culpability levels in criminal law, and New Jersey is now making “Reckless” as part of this law. Page – 3 – of 14 Evan Nappen 08:56 But reckless isn’t necessarily how you might generically think of it. It’s defined in this culpability statute as follows. So, this is where “Reckless” gets defined that they’re incorporating into the new law. (N.J.S. 2C:2-2.(3)) “Recklessly. A person acts recklessly with respect to a material element of an offense when he consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the material element exists or will result from his conduct. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that, considering the nature and purpose of the actor’s conduct and the circumstances known to him, its disregard involves a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe in the actor’s situation. ‘Recklessness,’ or ‘with recklessness’, or equivalent terms have the same meaning.” Evan Nappen 10:05 Now, if you’re having trouble wrapping your head around what I just said, we’re going to get back to it. But I wanted to give you that, initially, as we go through the bill, and I’m going to show you how it translates into reality under the felony Dingus law. So, New Jersey now says “reckless” is defined as what I just told you, and then they define structure. “‘Structure’ means any building, room, ship, vessel, car, vehicle, or airplane, and also means any place adapted for overnight accommodation of persons or for carrying of business therein.” So, any business establishment, any means of transport, and any room, building or ship is a structure, okay? Now the law says a person commits, oh, a disorderly person’s offense. Oh, well, that’s not a felony, Evan. That’s a disorderly person. It’s New Jersey’s version of misdemeanor. Yeah, I know that, but let’s keep reading. Evan Nappen 11:21 Okay, folks. “A person commits a disorderly persons offense by recklessly discharging a firearm . . .” Well, you might think, why I’d never be reckless. I’d never be reckless. “. . . by recklessly discharging a firearm using live ammunition rounds . . .” So, I guess you can recklessly discharge a blank gun, but whatever. “. . . recklessly discharging a firearm using live ammunition rounds unlawfully or without a lawful purpose, except that a second conviction for such an offense constitutes a crime of the fourth degree, and a third or subsequent conviction for such an offense constitutes crime of the third degree.” So, what happens is this. It ups the degree if you have repeat offenses. Evan Nappen 12:12 So, you say, well, look, man, if I have one problem, at least it’s just a misdemeanor, and it’s not a felony. I don’t become a felony Dingus problem in my life. Well, yeah, because here’s the next part. It says, a person who commits a violation of what I just said, subsection b., technically of this section, shall be charged with a crime of one degree higher than what ordinarily would be charged for such offense, where the violation occurs within 100 yards of an occupied structure. Whoa, whoa. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. So, in other words, if you have an accidental discharge, and that AD was done without lawful purpose, well, if it’s an accidental discharge, what was your lawful purpose for having an accident? Of course, there wasn’t one. It’s baked into the cake. There’s no accident done lost with a lawful purpose. Of course not. So, every accident now, unless you can show there was a lawful purpose to your accident, okay? Every accident done, every accidental discharge without a lawful purpose, within 100 yards of any building, room, ship, vessel, car, vehicle, airplane, place of overnight accommodation or where business is conducted, within 100 yards of any of those occupied places, that Page – 4 – of 14 makes it a felony level offense. A felony level offense. So, now you have your accidental discharge. It’s done without a lawful purpose. Now the law says you have to recklessly discharge a firearm without a lawful purpose. Remember, I told you what reckless was under the law. Evan Nappen 14:24 Now, think about this. Let’s go back to that reckless. A person acts reckless with respect to a material element of the offense when he consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that a material element will result from his conduct. Oh, conscientious disregarding a risk that you could, what? Have an accidental discharge. Meaning a discharge without a lawful purpose. And the risk must be of such a nature and degree that considering the nature and purpose of the actor’s conduct and circumstances known to him. Oh, did you know you had a gun? Yeah. Did you know that when you pull the trigger of a gun, it goes bang? Yeah. Did you happen to have ammunition? Yeah. Did you check to make sure the gun was empty? Oh, well, what’s this disregard involves a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe in the actor’s situation. Aha. Gross deviation from standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe. A reasonable person checks to make sure their gun is unloaded. Were you unreasonable in having that accidental discharge because you failed to ensure that your gun wasn’t loaded? Evan Nappen 16:18 Well, let me tell you who’s going to answer that question. Ultimately, my friends, 12 people who aren’t smart enough to avoid jury duty. That’s who’s going to answer it. Twelve persons who most likely don’t know a whole hell of a lot about guns. And even if they do, they’re not going to like the fact that you didn’t ensure that your gun was unloaded. So, this means that if you have an accidental discharge, a Dingus within 100 yards of any of those, “occupied structures”, which basically is virtually everywhere, you’re now looking at a felony charge, which will make you a convicted felon. It will cost you your gun rights throughout the entire United States, because you’d be a convicted felon. You will face criminal prosecution in New Jersey and loss of your guns and your gun license. Evan Nappen 17:32 So, what does this mean, folks? It means, if you ever have an accidental discharge, SHUT THE F UP!!! That’s right. You do not call the police if you had an accidental issue. You don’t incriminate yourself. You don’t talk about it to anyone. They have criminalized this. You have a Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. They did not put any immunity in this law for reporting an accidental discharge. You not only have no obligation to report it, you have a specific Constitutional right now against doing it. Saying you have a right not to do it, because you have a right against self-incrimination. And they’ve made it what is a virtual, almost per se, strict liability, virtually, virtually, offense. At least, how in reality, it’s going to play out. If you have an accidental discharge within 100 yards of that structure and you didn’t have a lawful purpose, did you? Was it reasonable that you deviated from the standard of not ensuring that your gun was unloaded? You can see this felony Dingus problem here, and it now applies throughout New Jersey. Page – 5 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 19:15 One concern, though, Dad, is that. Does the law address, you know, malfunction? Because we’ve had plenty of stories, you know, from the both of the SIG 320 and / or various other pistols that do have, like, mechanical failures. Is that addressed in the law? Evan Nappen 19:34 It’s not addressed in the law. And, you know, maybe if it was an actual SIG problem that can be proven, that it was mechanical, that that would be a defense at law here. You know that would be something where they’re not going to hold the recklessness standard to your conscious disregard of known risk. However, New Jersey has brought a suit against SIG itself for the problem with those guns. I wouldn’t put it past the Government trying to argue that you should have known the risk because you possess a SIG that’s known to have these problems, and we’re suing them over it. And how did you not know that your gun might have this problem? I mean, who knows how extreme they’ll go? I think it is conceivably a good defense, but they’re still going to fight that. I assure you. Evan Nappen 20:37 But short of an actual mechanical defect in a gun, short of that, this law is a huge threat. It is essentially the equivalent of making, if we made every fender bender with a driver, a felony in New Jersey. You would then have a situation where you wouldn’t want to report any car accident. Because upon reporting it, you would immediately have a right against self-incrimination, and you’d be putting yourself in jeopardy of a felony. Well, this is what New Jersey has done with the felony Dingus law to New Jerseyans, and you need to know that. You’re going to have to stand firm on your rights. If you have an AD, the first thing you do is call your lawyer who understands criminal law and understands the gun laws, so that you can be advised on this. It’s critical. The risk here is great, and it will jeopardize your freedom, your livelihood, and your gun rights. You can get at least a year and a half as a maximum, if they go to just the fourth degree level with this offense. So, you’re looking at felony Dingus here. Teddy Nappen 22:13 There’s a bit of irony. When you think about this law, I imagine just go from their perspective. Just the twisted mindset of the gun rights suppressor. In this idea, they’re trying to cut down on accidental discharges, but they’re going to go hidden because of that exact issue. It kind of goes. I remember being explained once in boxing. They did a rule change where they banned rapid punching. You know, we could do, like quick jabs, but in doing so, they required you to punch with an extended arm. They’re like, oh, we’re gonna cut down on the injuries. But it did the opposite. Because people were getting punched with an extended arm, it would cause more concussions. So, it’s just that level of almost self-fulfilling prophecy. It’s not doing anything. It causes the very harm that it meant to prevent. Evan Nappen 22:59 It will. It will. Because now when you have this instead. Let’s say, if you have an accidental discharge, instead of investigating, seeing if it hits somebody or something, or where, when or what it did, you’re going to jeopardize yourself criminally. Now you have to stand on your rights. You’re going to have to just take the Fifth immediately and stand on your rights. Call your attorney. It’s completely criminalized, criminalized. And because of that, your criminal due process rights kick in. And we might, you know, Page – 6 – of 14 normally if they were smart, they would have had an immunity for reporting it. But they don’t. They don’t. There’s no immunity here. If you report it, you’re putting yourself in jeopardy, and you’re giving up your Fifth and Sixth amendment rights by so doing. It is a stupid law. It is not just a Dingus felony, a Dingus law. It is a law passed by Dinguses and signed by Dinguses. It is literally the felony Dingus law, and so aptly named. Evan Nappen 24:10 Hey, on a different subject. Real quick, I just want to mention a landmark little factoid that I think you’ll find pretty cool. The U.S. has broken the firearm ownership number of 500 million. There are over 500 million privately owned firearms in the United States. Boy, that is fantastic. (https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/us-civilian-gun-ownership-500-million/) Teddy Nappen 24:49 We need to get those numbers up. Evan Nappen 24:52 Yeah, right. We need to get those numbers up. According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation, civilian gun ownership in the U.S. has surpassed the 500 million mark, reaching an estimated 506 million firearms, and the more guns means the more impossibility of banning and seizing them. There is strength in numbers. This figure is based on Federal Manufacturing and import data compiled from 1990 through 2023 using ATF records. And the estimate accounts for firearms manufactured domestically and sold, as well as firearms imported for the commercial market. It also said that there’s continued growth with the ARs in America. Since 1990, 32 million AR-type rifles have entered circulation. 32 million ARs. Talk about being in common use. 32 million. Kind of says it all. Anyway, so we’re way up there. And it says, looking specifically, by the way, at 2023, they said a total of 13,574,653 firearms were made available to the U.S. market when imports were included. So, that was that one year, 2023, over 13 million. Handguns accounted for the majority, with 8,176,000 units, followed by 3,899,000 rifles and 1,498,000 shotguns. So, this is great news. We are definitely the land of firearms, and the Second Amendment is strong in numbers. We’ve broken the 500 million mark for U.S. gun ownership. Evan Nappen 27:23 One other quick note here that I find. A little tidbit here, and this is from militarynyi.com. Mossburg has received a new contract from the Pentagon for about $11.6 million. (https://militarnyi.com/en/news/usa-orders-mossberg-590a1-shotguns-with-custom-barrels-for-drone-interception/) It provides that they’re going to supply Mossberg 590A1 pump shotguns, which are great guns, by the way. I’m going to tell you about 590A1s in a minute. But what’s really cool about this one is that this particular shotgun is designed to combat drones. It’s made to shoot down drones. It has a 17-inch barrel with a specific configuration that’s designed for convenient placement in submarine racks. And it’s also made so that it can use special tungsten shot ammunition, tungsten shot ammo, to shoot down UAVs. And this is literally what the Government said. So, they’ve taken the 590A1s and the load, the shotgun load, is a two ounce number nine bird shot, a tungsten load. And it says it puts a large number of small tungsten pellets, creating a dense cloud ideal for hitting small targets. So, if you thought skeet shooting and trap Page – 7 – of 14 shooting was fun, how about tungsten drone shooting with Mossberg 590A1s. There you go, guys. Now we’re talking about a whole new sport. Teddy Nappen 29:28 Do you remember Amazon delivering those packages with drones? Yeah, well, trap shooting with prizes. Evan Nappen 29:37 Well, there you go. Trap shooting with prizes. But you know something about the 590A1, I gotta tell you. That’s really a great shotgun. And look, I have no financial interest in them. I just love that gun. That gun has a special thing about it when it comes to New Jersey. It is a pump shotgun, military spec shotgun. The 598 one is different from the 590 the a one has a thicker barrel, stronger receiver. It is a really tough shotgun, and it’s a pump shotgun. And because it’s a pump, it’s not semi auto. So, you can have a 590A1 in New Jersey. It can have a nine shot magazine in it. It can have a folding stock. It can have a pistol grip. It can have a bayonet lug, and they do have a bayonet lug. It can have all the whistles and bells on it and not be an assault firearm because it’s a pump shotgun. Only a semi-automatic shotgun falls under New Jersey’s assault firearm law. So, if you really want to have one of the best New Jersey legal combat shotgun with any of the fun features, then the 590A1 is unbeatable for New Jersey. And plus, when you rack that slide, any bad guy hearing that usually registers it in his pants, when you hear that racking going on. So, you should consider having one in your home defense. The 590A1, it’s a great gun. I don’t know if those tungsten loads will be available to the public or not, but this is fun stuff that I wanted to bring to your attention. Evan Nappen 31:32 Hey, let me tell you about our good friends at WeShoot. WeShoot is our gun range that Teddy and I shoot at, and we love it there. They are a fantastic range right in Lakewood, New Jersey, and they have some good specials going on. They have a Sig Sauer P365 Flux, which is the evolution of the micro-compact carry gun, now paired with the FLUX defense chassis for enhanced stability, capacity and speed in a PDW-style platform. They have a Smith & Wesson M&P 9 M2.0 Compact, which is their carry size powerhouse with a flat face trigger, aggressive grip texture, built to perform under pressure with everyday reliability. And they have a Mossberg Gold Reserve Super Sport, a competition-ready over / under, an over and under, 12 gauge with eye-catching scroll engraving, polished blue finish, and a premium walnut stock built for the clay sports game. So, these are just a few of the hot guns being highlighted by WeShoot. You should definitely check them out. Go to weshootusa.com. Evan Nappen 32:52 You can also check out Juliana. She’s fully locked in and in love with her MAC 5, showing off, the versatile fun a modern sporting rifle platform can be. So, go to WeShoot's website – weshootusa.com. You can check out Juliana there with the MAC 5. You can also see the other great photographs that WeShoot prides themselves on. When you go to the range there, you will be very impressed. They have fantastic training, and you can get your certificate there to get your carry. You can also get all kinds of training for both beginners and experienced shooters, as well. They have top people on their staff. It is a great resource that you should take advantage of. Go to weshootusa.com and learn the best kept secret in New Jersey the WeShoot range, a fantastic place. Page – 8 – of 14 Evan Nappen 33:57 Let me also tell you about our good friends at the Association of New Jersey Rifle & Pistol Clubs. They are the stalwart defenders of our gun rights in New Jersey. New Jersey is one tough environment, as you know, and without a great group like the Association, we’d be even worse off. Can you imagine even worse? So we’re there. We’re there with the association. You need to be with us. I’m a member. You need to be a member. It is critical. They’re the ones in Trenton with a full-time paid lobbyist keeping track of the shenanigans going on there. And we’re able to make a difference. Believe it or not. We are. Plus we have the battles ongoing in the courts, and, man, I am excited for them. We have some appellate stuff going on now, an we’re going to be getting some great results. I feel it. I know it. We’ll be reporting about that and telling you all about it here on Gun Lawyer. Evan Nappen 35:00 It’s a slow climb, because the wheels turn slow. But folks, it is. It is something where I know we’re going to be successful, and the Association is there for you, fighting for your rights. Go to anjrpc.org and join today. Make sure you’re part of the solution. Join your official NRA state affiliate, the Association. You’ll get the email alerts to the legislative alerts and court results, and you’ll be on top of things. You’ll get a beautiful newsletter. The best in the state, so you’ll know what’s going on here in New Jersey, and you’ll have the resources of the Association behind you. So, go to anjrpc.org and join today. Evan Nappen 35:58 And while you’re at it, make sure you get a copy of my book, New Jersey Gun Law. It’s the Bible of New Jersey gun law. It’s over 500 pages in a question and answer format. It explains everything you need to know so you can avoid becoming a GOFU in New Jersey. And man, do you need that because New Jersey is crazy. And to not be destroyed by the state’s gun laws, and instead be able to exercise safely and legally your rights. You need my book, New Jersey Gun Law. Go to EvanNappen.com and get your copy today. When you do get your book, right down there on the front cover, make sure you scan the QR code, and you can immediately join for free, my private subscriber base. You’ll be able to access immediately the updates, which I’ll have a new update coming out very shortly here, updating the new laws, doing a comprehensive 2026 Update. You get all that for free. So, your book stays current. Go to EvanNappen.com and get your copy today. Teddy, what do you have for us today? Teddy Nappen 37:15 Well, as we know, Press Checks are always free. And look, everyone has been seeing it on the Left, where they’re all of a sudden now everyone seems to have become an expert on the Second Amendment. As you, which, every time I hear that, I think the words Second Amendment TM – trademark, because it’s their version of the Second Amendment. They never actually go into too many details. But I will say, and this is very funny. From MSN, from this writer, Adam Lynch, “‘Never seen a surge like this:’ Panicked liberals are stocking up on guns..” (https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/never-seen-a-surge-like-this-panicked-liberals-are-stocking-up-on-guns/ar-AA1QuJEL) Huh! The 500 million mark is coming into play. But I love this. If you ever want to laugh, read an MSN article, because it’s just so, not just the propaganda, but the sourcing and how it works. It’s, okay. It goes. “NPR reports liberals and members of the LGBTQ community are buying guns to protect themselves as both the White House and national discourse grows increasingly hostile.” I love how Page – 9 – of 14 they cite their sources, NPR. Like NPR is a reputable source, but yeah. And I love this, a random unnamed Maryland Doctor. It just says Maryland Doctor. I’m not saying. Evan Nappen 38:40 Oh, is he related to the Maryland man? Teddy Nappen 38:43 I guess. I know. Maybe he’s from Venezuela or El Salvador. “I’m not saying that’s what’s going to happen. What I’m saying is none of this is out of the question.” In regards to, like, Trump is going to start kicking in doors on like just. And I love this. “Charles, who is black, says he bought his handgun after Trump administration did things that scared him . . .” Okay. Evan Nappen 39:15 Well, I’ll tell you what. Every gun owner is someone with a vested interest in the Second Amendment. So, good. Yeah, good. Teddy Nappen 39:24 And they decided to do interviews. They say 30 sources, unnamed, mind you. Where they’re saying NPR reports, the face of gun ownership is changing. Once perceived as the white, rural and Republican, gun clubs or trainers, Second Amendment advocates and academic researchers now say that liberals, people of color, and LGBTQ members have been buying guns and training with them since Trump’s re-election. First of all, I like how they separate people of color and Republicans when the mass. Evan Nappen 39:54 The Second Amendment is for everybody. Teddy Nappen 39:56 Yeah! Evan Nappen 39:56 It’s for everybody. Teddy Nappen 39:57 Yeah. And also they need to remember that Hispanics overwhelmingly voted for Trump and are leaning conservative. Blacks overwhelmingly, comparatively, Trump had the most vote of black Americans since dating back to Nixon. So, whenever they try to separate out and try to paint the Republican Party as racist. I always remind them of that. It’s just such stupidity on their part. But going into that, I did love this. So, Thomas Boyer, the spokesman for the San Francisco Chapter the Pink Pistols, said, “Armed gays don’t get bashed.” Evan Nappen 40:37 Right! They don’t. Page – 10 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 40:39 I know. Didn’t you actually like, did they bring you on once, the Pink Pistols? Evan Nappen 40:43 They made me an honorary life member of the Pink Pistols, believe it or not, which is fine, great. The Second Amendment is for everyone. And you know, it doesn’t matter whether someone is liberal or conservative or what their sexual preference or race is. It is all our right. All of us have this right, and we always want to be consistent. Whether or not politically I agree with anything on the Left, it doesn’t matter. In the same way that I support their right to free speech, even though I disagree with them. Rights are rights. And the point here is we can have common ground, and we’re seeing common ground. We’re actually seeing it. Because as more of the Left wants guns, that’s great. Join with us, and let’s pass laws that enhance the Second Amendment. As a matter of fact, think of it this way, folks. The anti-Second Amendment, the Second Amendment oppressors, they don’t want the Left to exercise gun rights any more than they want the right to exercise gun rights because they are anti-gun rights. We are pro-gun rights. We want all people. And every time anybody becomes a gun owner, they now get a vested interest in our Second Amendment rights. So, this creates that common ground, and that can include national reciprocity. It can include Pretti’s Law that we’ve talked about, right? It means this is an opportunity. So, don’t let the Left’s political views cloud our commitment to universal Second Amendment rights. Teddy Nappen 42:56 So, going off of that, one of the things the article cited to was a group known as, I never heard of these guys, the Liberal Gun Club. It was from this firearm instructor, David Phillips. They have 30 chapters in other, in other states. And they said their membership has grown from 2,700 in November to 4,500. So, going off of that, I actually wanted to look these guys up to understand, like, what is a Liberal Gun Club? (https://theliberalgunclub.com/) Like it just, you just, you’re going off of that. I hear those two words, and it just doesn’t sound right. And so. Evan Nappen 43:32 But, it is right. It is right. Evan Nappen 43:35 But I know why you would think it wouldn’t be. Teddy Nappen 43:35 I know. Evan Nappen 43:37 Bingo. Teddy Nappen 43:37 Yeah, exactly. And I went to their website, and this is what was funny. The common ground managers, where they go into, we are, they go into. They include and oppose the assault weapon ban as well as restriction of magazine capacity. Page – 11 – of 14 Teddy Nappen 43:37 And this view is directly related to our preference of an enforcement approach rather than regulation. Then, and what’s even funnier, the one thing that I found, the little nugget in their entire list, they are for national reciprocity. Evan Nappen 44:11 The other factor is, and I dug deeper into them, they actually spoke out against Bloomberg and the Moms Demand Action. Evan Nappen 44:11 Okay. So, look at this liberal gun group here, the Liberal Gun Club. Liberal gun group is against the assault firearm ban, against the magazine ban and pro-national reciprocity. Guess what? We’re all on the same page. This is our common ground. This is a common ground that we need to further develop. We need the pro-Second Amendment side to happily join in the same issues that we mutually support. Look, there are things we have differences about, without a doubt, okay? Most of the liberal agenda I am not, not, on board with at all, but that’s okay. Because the issue that I care most about, the issue that is my entire life’s calling and yours as well, Teddy, is the Second Amendment. And if this group is supporting what I support, then we can be together on those issues. We need to be together on those issues and not try to exclude or judge or separate anybody away because we don’t agree with the rest of their politics. I don’t care about the rest of their politics. That’s fine for us to have our differences, but this is where we’re together. And what you just said, there is great. We need more of that. Because that’s how we can finally get the rest of the Left to lay off our rights and to pass something like National Reciprocity, to quit trying to screw with us at every turn, to disenfranchise us from our gun rights. We can unite here. Evan Nappen 46:09 Even better. Teddy Nappen 46:12 Which they go into with the head president of the yet all actions they say you need to take is to donate to them. And what can they do with their donations, or, quote, unquote, saving lives and quote unquote, ending gun violence, or so they say. However, they spend, the national group spends most of their time advocacy related to gun violence focused exclusively on passing stricter gun control laws, which have already been disproven. So, they even agree that gun control fails. They actually agree it does not solve any of the issues that they actually are worried about. And they cited to a book, and this reminded me of one you brought to me once, it was “Restricting Handguns” by Don Kates. Evan Nappen 47:07 Yes! Teddy Nappen 47:08 Where it was the liberal. It was the liberal skeptics guide where, you know, liberals. Page – 12 – of 14 Evan Nappen 47:14 The Liberal skeptics speak out. Okay. Don Kates was one of my mentors when I first became a lawyer. And prior to becoming a lawyer, I was a member of the very first firearm law firm in America. It was Bennison, Kates and Hardy, and I was in the New York City law office of Bennison and Kates. I knew Don Kates and Mark Bennison, and Dave Hardy. Don Kates was out in California, and he was criminology professor. Don Kates was great guy, and he wanted to do this very thing we’re talking about here. Of cross trestling, of uniting, of making liberals see that the Second Amendment is critical for them as well as us. And so, his book “Restricting Handguns – The Liberal Skeptics Speak Out” was all about folks who you would normally think would be anti- Second Amendment and were not. (https://openlibrary.org/books/OL4408746M/Restricting_handguns) Evan Nappen 48:26 Interestingly, Mark Benson, who was the other partner, was a former president of Amnesty International. But Mark was solidly pro-Second Amendment. I mean, Kates taught criminal justice and law in California. Okay? We’re talking about folks you might normally think of on the Left, but were actually hard-core Second Amendment great pro-gun fighters. I’ll tell you. Don Kates was the first guy that I ever met that carried a firearm, regardless. He said, Second Amendment, and that’s it. And I always was impressed how much he believed in the Second Amendment. He was fantastic. And it was great experience working for that firm and being part of the very first firearm law firm in America. Of course, now firearm law is an identified area of practice, but then people had never heard of such a thing. So, Don Kates, with this book, really had a lot of impact, and to this day, it’s still being utilized and cited because the Liberal Gun Club that you talk about is the same idea. And Kate was really ahead of his time in identifying this very thing. We need to join with the other side when they are with us on our issue. Teddy Nappen 50:14 And what was really, really funny is he meant, and there was a similar book where he references a book called “Beyond Control” by Jacob Sullum. He talks about the racist roots of gun control and drug control. (https://www.beyondcontrolbook.net/) Evan Nappen 50:27 There you go. Teddy Nappen 50:28 And it’s that, it’s that inner weaving of the policies to actually put that in perspective, because everyone on the Left, like they typically, are in lockstep on this. But if we can turn this, just like with the trans issue, if we can turn this into a 90/10 issue, we could get national reciprocity. The vast majority like this. Imagine The Trace and Bloomberg having to, I just saw this, just on my feed, where they’re trying to say, don’t go out and buy firearms. Don’t, don’t kid. Telling their liberal followers, don’t go out and buy firearms, even though they’re all calling for the Second Amendment on it. It’s that level. They have so pushed. Page – 13 – of 14 Evan Nappen 51:12 They are so scared to death that, yeah, this very thing that we’re talking about here is actually happening and taking place. And we on the pro-gun side need to put out our hand of friendship to the other side when they’re with us on our issue. Because those that oppose us, the oppressors, are scared to death of it, and with good reason. This can make us win. It can get our rights back. This is the way to do it, folks. I honestly believe and have fought for this. And throughout my legal career, we’ve seen how the liberal causes so-called, whether you know, traditionally where they claim were pro-civil rights, yet they go after a single black mom. Shaneen Allen, who had a carry permit from Pennsylvania and happened to be in the Democratic People’s Republic of New Jersey, gets put through the shredder. It’s the institutionalized racism that our good friend John Petrolino has talked about and shown in the permitting system. These are the things that are out there that the Left, historically, would have been concerned with, but somehow they block it out with guns. No, no. Join. Join together. This can get our movement over the top. Evan Nappen 52:44 The other thing they can do. This will be the Midas touch. Once they see the National Reciprocity and start carrying, all of a sudden, all the things that they were supporting, Red Flag, Universal Background Check, both things are going to predominantly deny them their rights. Because I think there’s a statistic showing, I think, it’s 67 or 68% of liberals or Democrats have mental health issues which screws them out of their rights. So, this is the key to getting them to see that this is the path to victory of how to get the Second Amendment back. Then we can remove all these insane regulations. Evan Nappen 53:22 Incrementally, get to where we need to be. Well, Teddy, I appreciate it. A great, great topic. And I want to tell you about this week’s GOFU, which is, of course, the Gun Owner Fuck Up, where actual clients, actual cases, where we see the problem, and you get to learn the lesson for free. And this week’s GOFU is pretty simple. Don’t involve the police in your life unless you absolutely have to. And what I mean is this. There are mechanisms in law that are there that people have no idea how it suddenly affects your gun rights. And that includes the so- called wellness check, even domestic violence, all these things where they’re played up as extremely important. And I’m not saying they aren’t. But it makes it so that individuals that invoke any of these laws and involve the Government in your life, next thing you know, guns are being seized. Individuals are losing their rights, and they’re having to fight to get them back. Evan Nappen 54:36 Often it’s the very person that invokes the law itself. Yeah, we see this. We get cases where the person called the police to scare their partner or to just get more attention to it. But they don’t realize that gets the entire system to come down on them, taking guns and ruining lives. They have no clue of the impact once the Government gets in your life. Forget it. It’s going to be a fight. It’s the old, I think, Ronald Reagan said, you know, “We’re here from the Government. We’re here to help.” Yeah, that’s the joke, and it’s true. This is what happens. You get a wellness check done, and boom, guns are taken. You’re now fighting for your rights. We get these all the time. Look, I understand. If someone has serious problems and they need help, maybe you’ve got to do it. If you’re being abused, okay. But, you know, if it’s not something that the Government has to get involved in, do not involve the Government. Page – 14 – of 14 Evan Nappen 55:22 Over and over and over again, we get, I get the calls. I call them “the calls of regret”. The phone calls of regret. They’re GOFUs. And yet, for me to even say this, I’ll get criticized. How dare you say that? How about stopping me? We need to know call. I see the reality of it in the practice. I get the phone call of regret when you involve the Government. So, the GOFU is that be very, very careful. Very, very selective, if you ever want to put the Government in your life or a loved one’s life. Because the ramifications, particularly in the Democratic People’s Republic of New Jersey, can be very significant and can dramatically impact yours and your loved ones lives. Evan Nappen 56:47 This is Evan Nappen and Teddy Nappen reminding you that gun laws don’t protect honest citizens from criminals. They protect criminals from honest citizens. 56:57 Gun Lawyer is a CounterThink Media production. The music used in this broadcast was managed by Cosmo Music, New York, New York. Reach us by emailing Evan@gun.lawyer. The information and opinions in this broadcast do not constitute legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in your state. Downloadable PDF TranscriptGun Lawyer S5 E276_Transcript About The HostEvan Nappen, Esq.Known as “America's Gun Lawyer,” Evan Nappen is above all a tireless defender of justice. Author of eight bestselling books and countless articles on firearms, knives, and weapons history and the law, a certified Firearms Instructor, and avid weapons collector and historian with a vast collection that spans almost five decades — it's no wonder he's become the trusted, go-to expert for local, industry and national media outlets. Regularly called on by radio, television and online news media for his commentary and expertise on breaking news Evan has appeared countless shows including Fox News – Judge Jeanine, CNN – Lou Dobbs, Court TV, Real Talk on WOR, It's Your Call with Lyn Doyle, Tom Gresham's Gun Talk, and Cam & Company/NRA News. As a creative arts consultant, he also lends his weapons law and historical expertise to an elite, discerning cadre of movie and television producers and directors, and novelists. He also provides expert testimony and consultations for defense attorneys across America. Email Evan Your Comments and Questions  talkback@gun.lawyer Join Evan's InnerCircleHere's your chance to join an elite group of the Savviest gun and knife owners in America.  Membership is totally FREE and Strictly CONFIDENTIAL.  Just enter your email to start receiving insider news, tips, and other valuable membership benefits.   Email (required) *First Name *Select list(s) to subscribe toInnerCircle Membership Yes, I would like to receive emails from Gun Lawyer Podcast. (You can unsubscribe anytime)Constant Contact Use. Please leave this field blank.var ajaxurl = "https://gun.lawyer/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php";

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
    How El Salvador's Passport Makes You Great Reset Proof (2026 Second Citizenship Guide) | Alex Recouso

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 70:59 Transcription Available


    If Bitcoin is the ultimate opt-out, why can a single border guard still ruin your whole plan?Mike Peterson sits down with Alex Recouso to get into dual citizenship, second citizenship, and global mobility from a Bitcoin maxi point of view. Alex explains why 2020 was the moment the lesson clicked. Bitcoin gives you permissionless money, but your body still moves through checkpoints, visas, and policies that can change fast. That is where geopolitical risk stops being background noise and becomes a daily constraint.Alex breaks down Flag Theory in a way that fits how Bitcoiners think, treating your passport, tax residency, companies, and assets like separate flags. You place them in jurisdictions that protect your freedom, lower your dependency, and expand your options. It is the same mindset as self-custody, applied to citizenship and mobility.Then they go deep on citizenship by investment, including what countries ask for, how KYC and source of funds get tricky when your wealth is on-chain, and why some jurisdictions make Bitcoiners jump through extra hoops. If you have ever tried to explain to a bank that your “paystub” is a UTXO history, this part will feel familiar.They close by comparing the El Salvador passport (Freedom Passport) with other second citizenship paths like São Tomé and Príncipe and Saint Kitts and Nevis. The conversation covers cost, speed, scrutiny, embassy biometrics, and what you are buying when you pay more, time, access, or a country that shares your values.Subscribe, share, and comment, and if you have ever been hit with a surprise visa rule at the airport, drop it below so Mike can add it to his collection.-Bitcoin Beach TeamConnect and Learn more about Alex Recouso and Citizen XX:  https://x.com/recousoX: https://x.com/CitizenXYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recousoYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@citizenxpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexrecousoWebsite: https://recou.so/images/Website: https://citizenx.com/Support and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeach IG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeach Web: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com Browse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:00:00 Intro02:00 Why do Bitcoiners want a second passport for global mobility?08:30 How does citizenship by investment work if your wealth is in Bitcoin?13:05 Why is the US passport getting weaker? Why do Americans need a Brazil visa now?21:35 What is the best second citizenship for Bitcoiners, El Salvador, São Tomé, or Saint Kitts?24:51 How much does São Tomé citizenship by investment cost, and can you pay with Bitcoin?28:49 How fast is the El Salvador Freedom Passport?31:15 Why is El Salvador citizenship by investment simpler than Caribbean passport programs?40:47 Why do Bitcoiners avoid Portugal Golden Visas? What is the EU tax risk?46:18 Why do Bitcoiners choose Dubai? Is UAE residency a good Plan B base?Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Noticentro
    Prevén lluvias y fuertes vientos en el norte de México

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 1:29 Transcription Available


    Detienen en Mazatlán a policías del Edomex acusados de secuestro Hoy No Circula aplica con normalidad este sábadoEl Salvador asegura casi 400 kilos de cocaínaMás información en nuestro podcast

    Shakira
    Shakira Biography Flash: F1 Saudi Arabia Headliner Deal Plus Central America Tour Frenzy and New Music Teases

    Shakira

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 3:13 Transcription Available


    Shakira Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey there, wolfpack, Roxie Rush here, your AI gossip guru powered by the smartest tech to scoop the freshest tea without missing a beat—thats why were unstoppable. Shakira is on fire right now, darlings, with her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour exploding across the globe. Shes just touched down in El Salvador for her first-ever shows there, five sold-out nights at Jorge Magico Gonzalez Stadium starting tonight, February 7th through the 15th, packing 30,000 fans per night and sparking murals, T-shirt mania, and economic booms from beach packages to street vendors. Tico Times reports the frenzy has Central America buzzing, with Costa Ricans jetting in for this tour milestone—pure biographical gold as she conquers new territories.In the past 24 hours, no massive headlines dropped, but the biggest scoop is her bombshell booking as headliner for the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix post-race concert on April 19, 2026, at Jeddah Corniche Circuit, announced Thursday by Saudi Motorsport Company via Saudi Gazette and Fact Magazines—shell join Kygo on that high-octane stage, teasing more stars to come amid next-gen F1 cars and Cadillacs grid debut. Whats On Saudi Arabia confirms shes lighting up the Red Sea night.Shes doubling down on the Middle East with a headlining gig at Abu Dhabis Offlimits Festival on April 4 at Etihad Park, her fourth UAE show, per The National—tickets from Dh595 are flying. Back stateside, Hola reports her fresh Instagram post with producer AC, captioned Back to it, showing her glowing makeup-free in Miami at sunset with studio beats humming—Spotify even teased New music coming? Fans speculate a 2026 World Cup anthem like her iconic Waka Waka, but thats unconfirmed buzz. Plus, six Premio Lo Nuestro nods for February 19 in Miami, cementing her pop reign.Shakiras 2026 is a power move, blending tours, F1 glamour, and mystery tracks—shes unstoppable. Thanks for tuning into Shakira Biography Flash, listeners—subscribe to never miss an update on Shakira and search Biography Flash for more great biographies. Muah!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Shakira. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/42YoQGIThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

    El Faro Audio
    El resumen | Un sistema educativo en pausa

    El Faro Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 23:09


    El regreso a clases en el sistema público de El Salvador evidenció una brecha entre el discurso oficial y la realidad en las escuelas. Aunque el Gobierno anunció la entrega de paquetes escolares y destacó inversiones históricas en educación, miles de estudiantes iniciaron el año lectivo en centros con infraestructura deteriorada, obras inconclusas o espacios provisionales. En este episodio hablamos sobre los retrasos y el bajo cumplimiento de programas como “Mi Nueva Escuela” y “Dos escuelas por día”, que prometían la renovación de gran parte de los centros educativos, pero que hasta ahora han beneficiado a una fracción mínima del estudiantado.Además, revisamos una resolución judicial que dejó sin efecto las medidas de protección solicitadas por la diputada Marcela Villatoro contra el exdiputado Romeo Auerbach por ataques en redes sociales. También analizamos el nuevo acuerdo comerrcial entre Estados Unidos y El Salvador, presentado por el gobierno como “recíproco”, pero que obliga al país a asumir amplios compromisos a cambio de la eliminación de un arancel impuesto por Washington hace menos de un año.Y cerramos con un balance regional: Gabriel Labrador explica por qué Centroamérica ha empeorado en materia de derechos humanos, según el más reciente informe de Human Rights Watch.El Resumen es un podcast original de El Faro Audio. Este episodio fue editado por Victoria Delgado. El arte de portada es de Daniel Reyes. La producción de sonido y música es de Omnionn. Apoya nuestro periodismo independiente ingresando a apoya.elfaro.net. Suscríbete a nuestro boletín semanal para recibir todas nuestras publicaciones. Únete a nuestro canal de WhatsApp para actualizaciones diarias de periodistas del equipo. Síguenos en Facebook, TikTok, Instagram y X.Este episodio fue grabado el viernes 6 de febrero de 2026.

    Iglesia Gracia Sobre Gracia
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    Iglesia Gracia Sobre Gracia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 52:53


    Título: El Rey que perdona y nos llama a perdonar Texto Bíblico: Mateo 18:21-35 Predicador: Pr. Héctor Rico Fecha: domingo 25 de enero de 2026 Servicio Dominical Más información sobre nuestra iglesia y predicas en: graciasobregracia.org Síguenos en: Facebook: facebook.com/GSGorg Twitter: twitter.com/GSGorg Instagram: instagram.com/GSGorg Soundcloud: @GSGorg ⛪ «Gracia Sobre Gracia» es una Iglesia Bautista Reformada que predica la sana doctrina, teología reformada, en San Salvador, El Salvador. Nuestra enseñanza es bíblica y centrada en Cristo. Conoce más en: graciasobregracia.org Derechos Reservados © 2026

    Tus Derechos
    ¿Se puede reabrir el TPS de El Salvador?

    Tus Derechos

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 0:35


    POD256 | Bitcoin Mining News & Analysis
    103. Closed-Source is Retarded: Building Bitcoin Miners for Homes, Businesses, and Beyond

    POD256 | Bitcoin Mining News & Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 79:57 Transcription Available


    In this episode, eco & Tyler Stevens, CEO and founder of Exergy Heat, to dig into why open-source hardware and firmware are critical for the future of Bitcoin mining, especially for heat reuse in homes and businesses. We had a surprise visit from Skot and Joe Nakamoto dialing in from El Salvador, providing us with updates from the Plan B conference. We talk candidly about the constraints of closed, proprietary miners, shifting hardware trends (hydro-only, three‑phase, fewer 240V options), and how that undermines innovation, safety certification, and reliable product planning. We highlight the emerging open-source mining stack from the 256 Foundation, Mujina (firmware), open hash boards, control boards, and Hydra Pool, plus thriving communities (OSMU Discord, Hashrate Heatpunks, Jua Kali) that are lowering the barrier to actually build hardware with pick-and-place machines. We also cover real-world reference designs like a fully integrated sous vide heater driven by Miner power management and sensor feedback, the Heatpunk Summit bridging HVAC pros and mining devs, and Tether's open-sourced MOS fleet platform. We close with mining-for-heat deployments (from buildings to towns), new pool dashboards, and how anyone can support decentralization by pointing hashrate to our donation-only Hydra Pool instance for the 256 Foundation.

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast
    Navigate the Moral Injury Risks to Healthcare Missionaries

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026


    Medical missionaries often feel powerful emotional burden from moral injury, and it is a leading cause of departure from the mission field. But we have learned proven methods of preventing and dealing with moral injury. Use God’s powerful methods to protect yourself and your team, and to grow in wisdom and spirit!

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    Iglesia Bíblica de Lincoln
    ¡Ha Nacido El Salvador! (El Corazón de María y La Adoración De Los Pastores) Diciembre 15, 2024

    Iglesia Bíblica de Lincoln

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 45:44


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    Stephan Livera Podcast
    Plan B El Salvador 2026 with Peter Schiff, Piero Coen, Skot | SLP715

    Stephan Livera Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 89:49


    I was joined by Peter Schiff, Piero Coen, Skot at Plan B Elsalvador as we discussed Gold vs Bitcoin, AI & a multipolar world, Bitcoin as freedom money for Latinos and open-source mining decentralizing Bitcoin.Takeaways:

    Two Minutes in Trade
    Two Minutes in Trade - A New Layer of U.S. Trade Policy in Central America

    Two Minutes in Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 3:27


    CAFTA-ish, because one trade deal wasn't enough - Guatemala and El Salvador sign tariff agreements. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade. 

    BTC Sessions
    Bitcoin Privacy & Scaling Breakthroughs Happening Right Now | Giacomo Zucco

    BTC Sessions

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 70:40


    Mentor Sessions Ep. 051: Giacomo Zucco on Bitcoin's 2026 Boom - ARK Scaling Revolution, Privacy Wars, Cypherpunk Survival, and Why Nation-States Fuel Bitcoin's WinWhat if Bitcoin's biggest problem in 2025 was too much success—lulling us into complacency on privacy, self-custody, and true adoption? Giacomo Zucco, Bitcoin OG and Plan B Network founder, warns that 2026 could flip the script with global upheavals driving real-world use cases for censorship-resistant tools. In this deep-dive interview on the BTC Sessions channel, Giacomo breaks down ARK as Lightning Network's "missing piece" for massive scaling, why privacy by omission beats obfuscation for cost savings and regulatory deniability, and how covenants could make Bitcoin non-interactive, safer, and cheaper.He unpacks Europe's privacy crackdown, Switzerland's fading safe-haven status, and the spectrum of trust in solutions like eCash, Liquid, and Spark—plus Plan B's global education push, including university courses, high-school node setups in El Salvador, and the upcoming Cypher Tank pitch show. Giacomo's optimistic twist: Bitcoin thrives on adversaries like failing nation-states and unsustainable ETFs/stablecoins, ensuring long-term dominance through low-time-preference building. If you're stacking sats and seeking Bitcoin's cypherpunk fundamentals beyond price hype, this is your white pill for 2026 sovereignty.About Giacomo ZuccoX: https://x.com/giacomozuccoPlan B Network: https://planb.networkCypher Tank Premiere: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHGVElfFgbkChapters:00:00:00 Intro & 2026 Outlook00:01:26 Success & Adversity Issues00:02:02 Global Privacy Deterioration00:03:27 Fundamentals Focus Shift00:05:05 ARK as Scaling Game-Changer00:07:31 ARK Privacy & Implementation00:08:26 ARK-Lightning Integration00:09:08 Research & Tech Advances00:10:26 Bitcoin Education Boom00:11:16 Scaling Trust Trade-Offs00:13:20 Security Models Spectrum00:15:01 Future Scaling Predictions00:17:45 Federations & HSM Additions00:19:57 Scaling Enables Better Privacy00:22:44 Omission Privacy Superiority00:27:12 Soft Fork Consensus Struggles00:28:57 Taproot Legacy Lessons00:30:52 Covenants for UX Revolution00:33:43 Europe's Privacy Weakness00:36:08 Switzerland's Privacy Decay00:42:39 Plan B Network Expansion00:45:14 Forum & El Salvador Event00:45:58 Cypher Tank Pitch Show00:48:22 Professional Bitcoin Program00:50:23 Cypher Tank Judges00:51:11 Cypherpunk Ethos Risks00:52:08 Adoption vs. Purity00:53:24 Remnant Strategy Wins00:55:08 Cycles Building Cores00:57:47 Uncompromising Approach00:58:14 Absolute Cypherpunk Growth00:58:28 Low Fees & ETF Impact00:59:24 Optimism on Rivals' Fall01:01:20 Nation-States as Allies01:05:32 Giacomo Links & Wrap-Up⚡ POWERED by Abundant Mines: Fully managed Bitcoin mining. Learn more at https://qrco.de/bgYKPB

    The Quantum Connection
    #143 Mark Dini: From Chronic Illness to Connecting with Nature to Create Your Purpose & Thrive

    The Quantum Connection

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 67:38


    Send a textVanessa and Heather sit down with Mark Dini, a functional health consultant and educator with a specialised focus in quantum and circadian biology, functional medicine, advanced peptide therapies (including bioregulator and cellular signaling peptides), and comprehensive biomarker driven blood diagnostics. Mark's mission is to bridge nature's intelligence with cutting-edge science to radically extend healthspan, performance, and vitality.In this episode, we explore a remarkable journey of resilience, transformation, and conscious living. From surviving meningococcal septicemia as a child and navigating multiple chronic illnesses and surgeries, to excelling in bodybuilding, the music industry, and a career at Apple, Mark shares how these experiences shaped his approach to health, purpose, and personal responsibility.Mark opens up about being told by leading doctors that his IBD was incurable and that he would need biologics or surgery, but instead, he chose a path of self-healing through functional medicine, peptides, and lifestyle optimization. He emphasizes the importance of questioning medical diagnoses, thinking critically, and refusing to accept conventional limits on health and wellbeing.The conversation also delves into the intersection of mind, body, and spirit. Mark discusses the power of stillness, connection with nature, and intuitive guidance, and how environmental and lifestyle adjustments, like optimizing circadian rhythms, light exposure, and grounding practices, can dramatically improve health outcomes. We explore the “act-as-if” mindset, showing how embodying the person you want to become can transform both personal and professional life.Mark shares his vision for an intentional community built on quantum principles, natural living, and harmony with nature. He discusses integrating sacred geometry, traditional skills, and conscious community living in El Salvador, and reflects on how collaboration, innovation, and personal insight can create meaningful change.This episode is a deep dive into courage, critical thinking, and holistic transformation, perfect for anyone looking to reclaim their health, challenge conventional thinking, and live intentionally.Support the showFind Heather:Book with HeatherHeather's Favorite Quantum Health ProductsHeather's Instagram Find Vanessa:Vanessa's Instagram Vanessa's Website Free Product Guide with Discount Codes Free Homeopathy at Home Guide

    Viva & Barnes: Law for the People
    Ep. 302: Back from El Salvador... What did I Miss? Epstein, Rogue Courts, Don Lemon, Georgia & MORE!

    Viva & Barnes: Law for the People

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 173:15


    SPONSOR! Check it out! Go to my sponsor https://venice.ai/viva and use code viva to enjoy private, uncensored AI. Using my code will get you 20% off a pro plan.

    AP Audio Stories
    Misconduct complaint dismissed against judge who handled El Salvador prison deportation case

    AP Audio Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 0:47


    AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that a complaint against a judge that went up against the Trump administration over deportation orders has been dismissed.

    Texas Ag Today
    Texas Ag Today - February 2, 2026

    Texas Ag Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 23:54


    *The Fort Worth Stock Show is a great place to educate children about the importance of agriculture.  *Soil sampling can help farmers and ranchers save money.  *Winter storm Fern brought a lot of ice and freezing temperatures to a big portion of Texas. *The Trump administration has reached a trade deal with El Salvador that could benefit U.S. rice farmers.  *The Coastal Bend of Texas is dealing with a high level of drought.  *There are several things that affect pregnancy rates in mares.  

    Mesa Central - Columnistas
    Visita de Kast a El Salvador y el modelo Bukele

    Mesa Central - Columnistas

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 46:03


    En Columnistas de Mesa Central, Angélica Bulnes y Kike Mujica conversan con Tatiana Klima y Jorge Selume sobre los desafíos de seguridad en Chile, tras el encuentro del Presidente electo, José Antonio Kast, con el mandatario de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele.

    Iglesia Gracia Sobre Gracia
    01 Feb 2026 - La vindicación de Dios a una iglesia silenciada por el mundo

    Iglesia Gracia Sobre Gracia

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 61:11


    Título: La vindicación de DIos a una iglesia silenciada por el mundo Texto Bíblico: Apocalipsis 11:7-11 Serie: El Rugido del León & la Victoria del Cordero Predicador: Pr. Javier Domínguez Fecha: domingo 1 de febrero de 2026 Servicio Dominical Más información sobre nuestra iglesia y predicas en: graciasobregracia.org Síguenos en: Facebook: facebook.com/GSGorg Twitter: twitter.com/GSGorg Instagram: instagram.com/GSGorg Soundcloud: @GSGorg ⛪ «Gracia Sobre Gracia» es una Iglesia Bautista Reformada que predica la sana doctrina, teología reformada, en San Salvador, El Salvador. Nuestra enseñanza es bíblica y centrada en Cristo. Conoce más en: graciasobregracia.org Derechos Reservados © 2026

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
    Bukele's Blind Spot: Insane Bitcoin Mining Tech That Can Turn El Salvador Trash Into Digital Gold | Dusan Matuska

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 49:32 Transcription Available


    Mike Peterson sits down with Dusan Matuska to unpack Bitcoin adoption in India while UPI dominates daily payments. They discuss why Bitcoiners call UPI “governmental lightning,” what that suggests about transaction monitoring, and how self-custody becomes a defining decision for anyone who cares about privacy and control.Dusan Matuska explains how a circular economy forms through local Bitcoin trade, merchant acceptance, and community trust. He shares why non-KYC habits and small networks matter, and how these patterns can scale through educators who know how to communicate without losing people.Dusan then gets specific about sustainable mining, including why miners move, how electricity price increases can erase margins, and why Amity shifted from Paraguay to Ethiopia. This section stays focused on operations, contracts, and the kinds of constraints that reshape mining strategy overnight.The most disruptive threat is waste-to-energy Bitcoin mining in Uganda. They dig into plasma gasification, syngas quality, feedstock consistency, and the economics behind waste reduction when municipalities do not pay. The conversation also hits the grid problem and why mining can act as a buyer of last resort when excess power has no market.Dusan closes by connecting adoption to education through an educator academy built on soft skills training. They talk about analogies, objection handling, and teaching frameworks that make Bitcoin understandable in normal conversations. Subscribe, share, and comment with the point you disagreed with most, then tell us whether you would rather run miners on surplus power or drink bone broth for seven days.-Bitcoin Beach TeamConnect and Learn more about Dusan Matuska:X: https://x.com/dusan_matuskaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dusanmatuska-bitcoinWebsite: https://www.dusanmatuska.com/AmityAge (His Company): https://www.amityage.com/Support and follow Bitcoin Beach:X: https://www.twitter.com/BitcoinBeach IG: https://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeach Web: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com Browse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:00:00 Intro06:40 What is India's UPI system? Why do Bitcoiners call it “governmental lightning”?12:55 Can Bitcoin mining work in India? What is stranded energy for Bitcoin mining?19:30 Why did Bitcoin miners leave Paraguay? Why did Bitcoin miners move to Ethiopia?26:10 Why did Ethiopia raise electricity prices for bitcoin miners? How do PPAs affect Bitcoin mining profits?33:05 Can waste-to-energy power Bitcoin mining in Uganda? Is waste-to-energy bitcoin mining sustainable?40:45 What is plasma gasification? Can syngas from waste power Bitcoin mining?47:20 Why can't Uganda sell waste-to-energy power to the grid? Why is Bitcoin mining the buyer of last resort?Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Simply Trade
    [Cindy's Version] Exile feat.The United States

    Simply Trade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 13:23


    Host: Cindy Allen Show: Simply Trade – Cindy's Version Published: January 30, 2026 Length: ~13 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center Exile: Is the U.S. Being Traded Around? In this week's Cindy's Version, Cindy Allen, CEO of TradeForce Multiplier, unpacks one of the busiest weeks we've seen in international trade—and frames it all through the lens of Taylor Swift's song “Exile.” From fresh tariff threats to shifting alliances and possible government shutdowns, Cindy explains why it's starting to feel like the United States is watching global trade move on without us.​ What You'll Learn in This Episode: New U.S. tariff threats tied to Cuban oil Announcement of tariffs on countries that sell or buy oil from Cuba and why this may largely hit usual suspects like Venezuela and Russia.​ Trade partners going “around” the U.S. How the UK's outreach to China and Canada's new deal with China signal a trend of countries pursuing their own economic interests directly with Beijing.​ Canada under pressure—again Trump's 100% tariff threat on Canadian goods over the China deal and the newer threat to decertify Canadian-made jets until Gulfstream aircraft are certified in Canada—and why both moves raise legal and practical questions.​ Shifting tariff landscapes Guatemala and El Salvador trade deals and expected rate ranges. Possible hike back to 25% on South Korean goods if their trade deal isn't approved. Potential rollback of the 25% tariff on India tied to Russian oil purchases.​ 232 duties and a big valuation court fight Why CBP centers are informally pushing an “all-in” cost model (materials, labor, manufacturing) for steel, aluminum, and now copper derivatives—and how that conflicts with the 232 declaration language. The new Court of International Trade case challenging that interpretation and what it could mean for importers paying 232 on components. Why many companies are considering filing protests now to preserve their rights pending the outcome—and why you need to talk to your own counsel.​ ACE refunds are coming—ready or not Electronic refunds are set to go live February 6. What importers need to do with their brokers and 4811 setup, and why brokers must confirm their own information is on file in ACE. The big question: what happens to refunds if the setup is incomplete?​ EU deal on pause Why the EU is putting its U.S. deal “on hold” and how that could trigger a return to higher tariffs if the U.S. responds like it has with South Korea.​ Hill updates: express couriers and DHS funding A new bill proposal for simplified declarations on express shipments under 600 dollars, and what it could mean if you use or compete with express couriers. The looming DHS/CBP funding issue, the likelihood of a shutdown, and what a shutdown typically means for cargo processing versus outreach and meetings.​ Why “Exile”? Cindy connects the week's news to “Exile,” focusing on the line, “You were my town, now I'm in exile seeing you out.” She explores how U.S. policy is driven by a belief that the country has been taken advantage of and needs to re-shore manufacturing and secure critical sectors, while much of the world sees it as a pullback from free trade and trade facilitation that once underpinned global stability.​ By contrasting these two perspectives—like the two voices in the song—Cindy argues the U.S. risks finding itself “in exile” as trade partners build new frameworks around us, and warns that we've “seen this film before” in history with outcomes that weren't ideal.​ Key Takeaways: Expect more volatility in tariffs and trade relationships as the U.S. pushes assertive trade tools and partners seek alternative paths.​ Importers dealing with 232 duties on steel, aluminum, and copper inputs should closely watch the new court case and coordinate with counsel on protest strategy.​ ACE electronic refunds are an opportunity and a risk—data and 4811 setups must be right to avoid missing money you're owed.​ Even in a shutdown, cargo should keep moving, but engagement with CBP and DHS will be limited.​ Strategically, the U.S. may be drifting into a kind of trade “exile”—and it's critical for companies to understand both the domestic narrative and how the rest of the world is reacting. --------  Presented by: Global Training Center​ Listen & Subscribe Simply Trade main page: https://simplytrade.podbean.com​ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simply-trade/id1640329690​ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/09m199JO6fuNumbcrHTkGq​ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8de7d7fa-38e0-41b2-bad3-b8a3c5dc4cda/simply-trade​ Connect with Simply Trade Podcast page: https://www.globaltrainingcenter.com/simply-trade-podcast​ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/simply-trade-podcast​ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod​ Join the Trade Geeks Community Trade Geeks (by Global Training Center): https://globaltrainingcenter.com/trade-geeks/ ​

    Somos Eléctricos
    Elon Musk: ¿Genio, loco o el salvador de Tesla? - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

    Somos Eléctricos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 51:47


    Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En el primer episodio de LA OLA ELÉCTRICA hacemos un viaje a la vida de ELON MUSK. Te prometemos que conocerás cosas que desconocías de él. ¿Es un genio o realmente está loco? Queremos transportarte a través de los últimos años de Musk y hablarte de como ha conseguido que Tesla triunfe, o que SpaceX sea lo que es hoy en día, sin olvidarnos de xAI y X (Twitter). Aprovechamos para agradecer todo el apoyo recibido.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Somos Eléctricos. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/627406

    The Culture Journalist
    The network state moment

    The Culture Journalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 86:42


    CUJO is a podcast about culture in the age of platforms. Episodes drop every other week, but if you want the full experience, we recommend signing up for a paid subscription. Paid subscribers also get access to our CUJOPLEX Discord and The Weather Report, a monthly episode series where we take stock of where the cultural winds are blowing and tell you what's rained into our brains. Hey guys. Following our 2026 predictions episode (thanks to everyone for all the love), we're back to our regularly scheduled programming. And speaking of things we think everybody should be paying attention to this year, today we're talking about network states.Popularized by Twitter-famous VC philosopher and former Coinbase CTO Balaji Srinivasan, the network state is basically what happens when a bunch of crypto bros and entrepreneurs pool their money, buy land, negotiate regulatory exceptions, and attempt to start a new nation-state around an ideology or practice, like life-extension research or the keto diet. Until recently, network states felt like a fringe libertarian concern—a kind of 2020s remix of seasteading, super-charged by crypto and AI tooling. But especially since finding a receptive ear in the second Trump administration, the movement and its guiding ideas have quietly mutated into an influential ideological force in American politics, both domestically and abroad. To help us get a grip on the whole thing, we brought on fellow culture journo Sam Venis, who's been reporting on it for places like The Guardian, Playboy, The Guardian, The Point, and Mars Review of Books. He takes us inside his travels documenting network-state experiments across the globe, from the medical research enclave of Próspera in Honduras, to a hacker house full of urbit engineers hanging in Bukele's inner circle in El Salvador, to Trump's vision of deregulated “Freedom Cities” on “unused” federal land in the US.We discuss why someone would want to found or join a network state in the first place — i.e., how much of it is ideological, and how much of it is tax evasion — what life is actually like at places like Próspera on the ground, and how the network state movement represents both a mechanism of American imperialism under Trump and a possible blueprint for the US economy's next phase.Sign up for Sam's Substack, Technical PersonaeRead Sam: “Could new countries be started – on the internet?” (The Guardian)“The island of eternal Life” (The Mars Review of Books)“Turbo America” (The Point)“Waiting for the End of the World In El Salvador” (Playboy) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe

    Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas
    What 3 Years of Van Life Taught Piper About Relationships, Autonomy and Being Present

    Second Breakfast with Surf With Amigas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 51:02


    Today we sit down with amiga, Piper, to hear about her adventure in Central America; the three-year long van trip with her partner allowed her to practice autonomy and effective communication in relationships, learn to let go and trust the process. From surfing in Mexico to making friends with locals in El Salvador, Piper's story serves as a good reminder to fully commit to new experiences and surrender to change.

    Mesa Central - RatPack
    El modelo Bukele bajo lupa y el diseño de poder de José Antonio Kast para las subsecretarías

    Mesa Central - RatPack

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 28:14


    Sobre las luces y sombras de la visita del Presidente electo José Antonio Kast a El Salvador y el complejo equilibrio político que marcará el nombramiento de las autoridades de segunda línea, Angélica Bulnes conversó con las editoras Paula Escobar Chavarría y Paula Comandari en un nuevo Rat Pack de Mesa Central.

    They Stand Corrected
    Episode 92: Killing Context

    They Stand Corrected

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 31:18


    Coverage of the latest deadly shooting by federal immigration agents has left out crucial context. Today, Josh tells you what most legacy media have ignored. He digs into the track record of the official who led Trump's crackdown in Minneapolis. A federal judge slammed Greg Bovino for “outright lying.” Josh also explains how the media left out the dangers these agents face, which can affect a split-second decision to shoot. Then, another big story involving immigration. 60 Minutes broadcast the controversial report about a hellish prison in El Salvador. It’s the segment that many “journalists” insisted would never air. Now that it did, what are they saying? Unlike the media, Josh shows you what was changed in the report before it aired — and what wasn’t. They Stand Corrected counts on you! Links: Get the free newsletter: TheyStandCorrected.substack.com. To help make the show possible, become a paid subscriber for unlimited content. Other ways to support: BuyMeACoffee.com/joshlevs, paypal.me/joshlevs. Vote for the worst media disasters of 2025: mediafailawards.com. Bookings, feedback: joshlevs.com Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen. That’s how the algorithms know to recommend the show.

    Winging It Travel Podcast
    16 Places I Can't Stop Thinking About Travelling To Right Now

    Winging It Travel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 27:52 Transcription Available


    After experiencing Bhutan — a destination that sat at the very top of my travel list for years — I found myself in an unexpected place. Not rushing to plan the next trip, not chasing the next highlight, but sitting in a quiet lull and asking myself a simple question: what places won't leave my mind now?In this episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I share 16 places I can't stop thinking about travelling to right now — not as a bucket list, not as recommendations, but as an honest reflection on how travel inspiration shifts over time.Some of these destinations are familiar and grounding. Others are remote, challenging, or expansive in ways that feel both exciting and intimidating. From places shaped by silence and space, to cultures that feel like crossroads, to one destination that represents a deep exhale after years of movement, this episode explores why certain places keep calling — even when you're not ready to book a flight.Rather than counting down landmarks, I talk candidly about:What draws people to these places in the first placeWhy they keep resurfacing in my mindHow travel motivation changes after a trip that truly deliversThis is a reflective, solo episode for travellers who've ever finished a big trip and thought, “What now?”

    The Audio Long Read
    We published explosive stories about the president of El Salvador. Now we can't go home

    The Audio Long Read

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 29:35


    Days before we ran interviews with gang leaders describing their alleged ties to Nayib Bukele's government, we left the country to avoid arrest. We fear our exile will never end This story, republished with permission, was originally run by El Faro English By Óscar Martínez and Carlos Martínez. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod

    The Megyn Kelly Show
    DOJ Puts Don Lemon On Notice, 2028 Dem Contenders Go Quiet, Arctic Blast Incoming: AM Update 1/20

    The Megyn Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 18:03


    Trump DOJ officials are probing Don Lemon and anti-ICE agitators for deliberately disrupting a Sunday church service in Minnesota, with potential federal charges now under review. Democrats eyeing 2028 are struggling to answer basic questions on gender and biology, with many top contenders refusing to go on the record as polls show voters moving the other way. 60 Minutes finally airs its delayed report on El Salvador's CECOT prison, igniting fresh backlash over its framing. A powerful Arctic blast is set to slam much of the country this weekend, bringing dangerous cold, snow, ice, and hazardous travel conditions. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Relief Factor: Break up with pain—Relief Factor targets inflammation so you can move better and feel better; try the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95 at https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
    The Left's Effort to Destabilize the Federal Government, Are U.S. Troops Heading to Greenland? Hugo Gurdon Weighs in, & 60 Minutes Controversial El Salvador Story Airs

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 36:55


    Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, January 19, 2026. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill reports on new ICE developments, including NYC socialists organizing thousands of anti-ICE activists and weekend demonstrations across major cities. Hugo Gurdon, Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Examiner, joins the No Spin News to discuss President Trump's Greenland threats  and what he thinks will happen in Iran.  The latest on Chinese leader Xi Jinping, as he orders an intensified crackdown on corruption and disciplinary violations. How motivated are Americans to vote in this year's election for Congress? Bill reviews a clip of Human Rights Watch Deputy Director Juan Pappier's sit-down interview with 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi. Final Thought: The importance for Concierge Members to follow through. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    60 Minutes
    01/18/2026: Minneapolis, Inside CECOT, Salties

    60 Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 47:39


    Cecilia Vega reports on rising tensions following the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent. Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with some of the Venezuelans sent to CECOT, one of El Salvador's harshest prisons. The Australian saltwater crocodile population is surging, creating friction with their human neighbors. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices