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    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast
    EP 266: Cohost Series: Tanner Gudauskas – Leo's BREAKTHROUGH win!!, Carissa Moore's goes B2B, Final finish from an injured Italo, CT Shaper Rankings, and More

    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 75:30


    Former Championship Tour surfer, broadcaster, and HaydenShapes USA Brand Manager Tanner Gudauskas joins Dave Prodan as guest co-host to unpack everything that went down at the Surf City El Salvador Pro Presented by Corona Cero. Fresh off the ground as a WSL analyst at Punta Roca, Tanner breaks down the stories behind Carissa Moore's incredible back-to-back victories, Leo Fioravanti's long-awaited first CT win, and why Gabriel Medina might be surfing the best he ever has even without a victory yet. The pair dive into Tanner's winners and losers from El Salvador, including the brutal physical demands of Punta Roca, board carnage, and the growing pressure on surfers still searching for a breakout result. They also explore why this might be the strongest era in women's surfing history, what Anat Lelior's breakthrough means for the future, and why Leo Fioravanti has all the tools to become Italy's first World Champion. Tanner shares stories from his transition from Championship Tour competitor to HaydenShapes USA Brand Manager, offers unique insight into the Surfboard Empire CT Shaper Rankings Presented by VEIA, discusses Gabriel Medina's influence on surfboard design, and explains why variety and experimentation could still have a place at the highest level of competitive surfing. The episode wraps with Instagram fan questions on Leo Fioravanti's evolution, the Liam O'Brien interference controversy, and Tanner's early picks for the 2026 World Titles. Follow Tanner here. Relive the Surf City El Salvador Pro Presented by Corona Cero here. Stay tuned to the VIVO Rio Pro Presented by Corona Cero, June 19 - 27. Stay up to date with the rankings. Get the latest merch at the WSL Store! Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
    There's a Lot of Space For Us to Shift with Dr. Randal Joy Thompson

    Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 53:54 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailDr. Randal Joy Thompson is a scholar-practitioner and global citizen who has assumed leadership positions and led teams in countries around the world including Cameroon, Morocco, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus, Iraq, Afghanistan, Morocco, Liberia, Nigeria, Ghana, Myanmar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and El Salvador, initially as a Commissioned US Foreign Service Officer and then as independent contractor. Her scholarship has focused primarily on leadership, focusing on women, teams, and the commons. She works with organizations to help facilitate the establishment of autonomous self-led teams as well as to help build relationships among existing team members by creating the environment where they experience the socio-emotional forces connecting them.In addition to her PhD and MA in Human and Organizational Systems from Fielding Graduate University, she earned an MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago, an MA in Political Philosophy from the University of Chicago, an MA in Biblical Exposition from Capitol Bible and Graduate School, and a BA in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley.A Few Quotes From This Episode"Relationships, not structure, are what create stability now in organizations.” “The team itself is a leader.” “What binds them together are relationships. ResourcesBook: The Four Forces: Igniting Emergent Generative Team Leadership in a Complex Perennial World Inspired by Nature and the DaoAbout The International Leadership Association (ILA)The ILA was created in 1999 to bring together professionals interested in studying, practicing, and teaching leadership. Attend The Global Conference in Toronto, October 28-31.About  Scott J. AllenWebsiteWeekly Newsletter: Practical Wisdom for LeadersMy Approach to HostingThe views of my guests do not constitute "truth." Nor do they reflect my personal views in some instances. However, they are views to consider, and I hope they help you clarify your perspective. Nothing can replace your reflection, research, and exploration of the topic. ♻️ Please share with others and follow/subscribe to the podcast!⭐️ Please leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your platform of choice.➡️ Follow me on LinkedIn for more on leadership, communication, and tech.

    AIN'T THAT SWELL
    Blitzed: Aussie Men Melt in EL SALVADOR Amidst Intensifying BRAZILIAN STORM, Leo Fioravanti FINALLY Cracks the Code, and Auntie Riss is UNSTOPPABLE

    AIN'T THAT SWELL

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 61:12


    Brought to you by Stone and Wood..Italian Leo Fioravanti breaks a ten year winning drought by beating a courageous Italo Ferreira surfing through the pain barrier. And Carissa Moore continues her remarkable come back with back to back World Tour wins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    On This Day in Working Class History
    16 June 1983: Chile miners strike

    On This Day in Working Class History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 1:26 Transcription Available


    On this day, 16 June 1983, workers at the Chilean state-run El Salvador copper mines launched an illegal strike in protest at General Pinochet's dictatorship jailing their union leader the previous day. More strikes were due to take place at other mines the following day, and other unions were deliberating on whether not to join the strikes. Government officials responded by sacking 550 workers at the mines, and stating they would fire any workers who took part in the strikes. Despite many right-wing figures claiming that the Western-backed regime was an economic success story, Chile was at this time in the midst of a severe recession with collapsing economic growth and official unemployment figures of 20%. Meanwhile, the government was imposing spending restrictions demanded by the International Monetary Fund and private banks.Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History

    SuperMamas
    Episode 510: Ana Flores is Moving Home and Done With the Hustle

    SuperMamas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 47:49


    Ana Flores has been on such a journey from her very first episode with us. Today, she joins us to walk through her latest life developments, from moving home to El Salvador to writing her new book Done With The Hustle. Ana shares her motivation to move home as well as the moment she realized she was done with hustle culture. Ana is such an inspiration, and we can't wait to keep following her story... and to read her book when it comes out next year!    You can learn more about Ana and keep up with her projects on Instagram @anaflores_me    Super Mamás  IG: @_supermamas  Facebook: Super Mamás  Twitter: @_supermamas   Website: http://supermamas.com/    This is a Redd Rock Music Podcast  IG: @reddrockmusic  www.reddrockmusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
    The Monday M.A.S.S. Road Show With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, June 15, 2026

    The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 55:33


    On this episode of the world's greatest action sports podcast, Chris calls Todd via sattalite from El Salvador again, and the boys discuss the Surf City El Salvador Pro, Leo's first win ever, Carissa going back to back, Ritualistic Tendencies is the best surf flick in ages, Todd talks overcoming fear after returning from injury, Gabriel Vs. Italo, the 2026 summer superswell from Peru to Malibu, Spitfire video is all time, San Francisco is the most psycho skate city, moto bros do burnouts and backflips on the white house lawn, Dusty Bluffs, World Skate Park Comp went off, lots of sweat coming from Chris, tons of questions answered, and so much more.   Presented by:   Turtlebox @turtlebox Made By Dentists @madebydentists Sun Bum @sunbum Bachans Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Veia Supplies @veiasupplies New Greens @newgreens Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Spy Optic @spyoptic Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Fuel TV @fuel.tv

    CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
    Santa Marta, la grieta en el poder de Bukele (CARNE CRUDA #1683)

    CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 47:06


    Santa Marta es una comunidad rural en el norte de El Salvador, que tiene un pasado y un presente de lucha campesina contra el extractivismo, el expolio y la explotación de los grandes terratenientes y de la rapiña de la industria minera.Lograron una Ley antiminería en todo el país, que ahora está amenazada con el gobierno de Bukele. Carne Cruda viaja hasta ahí en este documental sonoro de Andrea Olea y Álvaro Vega sobre resistencia popular en colaboración con la organización valenciana Perifèries del Món para contar la historia de Santa Marta y por qué es una grieta Santa el poder de Bukele. Escuchamos a activistas, exguerrilleros, comunicadoras, líderes comunitarias y expertos en el país y visitamos organizaciones locales y radios comunitarias. Más información aquí: https://www.eldiario.es/132_caf6db Haz posible Carne Cruda: carnecruda.es/hazte_productor/

    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast
    Post Show: El Salvador - Moore, Fioravanti overpower Punta Roca in statement-making wins I Corona Cero Post Show Finals Day

    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 50:57


    The world's best showed they were ready to go the distance, with Carissas Moore and Leonardo Fioravanti overcoming the obstacles to claim wins at the Surf City El Salvador Pro Presented by Corona Cero. An unstoppable Carissa Moore now claims back-to-back CT wins in 2026 with a remarkable run through the Surf City El Salvador Pro, culminating in a win over fellow CT veteran and two-time World Champ Tyler Wright. This marks Moore's 30th-career CT victory and first in Central America. The five-time World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist, Moore, continues to raise the bar for women's power and progression, putting everything into last-minute heroics and excellent showcases. Then the event's most consistent contender, Leonardo Fioravanti, completed his phenomenal surge all the way to a maiden CT victory over Italo Ferreira. Fioravanti's third-career CT Final yielded his long-awaited breakthrough win after posting some of the event's best performances from start to finish, including the event's best single-score of a 9.00 in today's Quarterfinals. Now, Moore moves to World No. 2, as Fioravanti jumps to World No. 3 heading to the VIVO Rio Pro with her family in full support. Plus, sensational runs at Punta Roca earned runner-up finishes for Wright and Ferreira. For Wright, this notes her first CT Final since her last win at Pipeline in 2025, and Ferreira now prepares to surge in home waters with the passion of their country backing him all the way after heroic performances.  The VIVO Rio Pro Presented by Corona Cero is ready to ignite and the world's best are set for the masses of fans on the beaches of Saquarema beginning June 19 through 27. Watch it all LIVE as the World Title race continues to heat up in LATAM. Stay tuned to the VIVO Rio Pro Presented by Corona Cero, June 19 - 27. Stay up to date with the rankings. Get the latest merch at the WSL Store! Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
    Who Really Controls El Salvador's Financial Grid? (It's Not the Government) | Will Hernandez of AsoBitcoin

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2026 44:04 Transcription Available


    Is El Salvador truly a Bitcoin paradise, or are banks winning the war? AsoBitcoin President Will Hernandez (@whbitcoin) reveals the truth about banking, taxes, and real estate.If El Salvador is the ultimate haven for financial freedom, why is it still an absolute nightmare for a Bitcoin company to open a simple savings account? There is a massive disconnect between political idealism and reality on the ground even though several years have passed since the historic bitcoin law entered into force. In this episode, Will Hernandez, President of the El Salvador Bitcoin Association (AsoBitcoin), joins us in the studio to pull back the curtain on what it actually takes to operate a business inside the first country to make Bitcoin an official legal tender.We tackle the legacy financial system because it represents the biggest battleground for business owners right now. Traditional Salvadoran banks are actively utilizing their legal right of refusal to lock out crypto startups, which proves that institutional hostility remains a major hurdle. To bypass this friction, we lay out a major three month challenge for the association to develop a sovereign tax framework alongside the government. If businesses can pay their corporate and payroll taxes entirely in Bitcoin via OTC intermediaries, entrepreneurs can finally opt out of the fiat system and achieve true corporate asset protection.International capital continues to flood into the country due to unprecedented corporate tax incentives. Will explains how international founders are completely restructuring their corporate balance sheets because El Salvador charges zero percent capital gains tax when you hold a digital asset in your corporate treasury. This unique tax exemption has triggered a massive boom in the local property market, and it has transformed the coastline into a global hotspot for real estate investment where buyers use specialized OTC desks to close deals entirely on a bitcoin standard.The grassroots movement is winning the long game through localized Bitcoin circular economies while legacy institutions stall. From surf towns like El Zonte to new tech hubs, communities are building a parallel economy where everyday users constantly refine the software UX. Will emphasizes that the next critical step involves structural education, and he is pushing the Ministry of Education to mandate Bitcoin literacy in private school curriculums so that the next generation natively understands sound money systems.El Salvador is already positioning itself for the next technological super-cycle by exploring the intersection of decentralized money and sovereign AI. The government is actively pushing its own officials to adopt these emerging technologies because it anticipates a future where autonomous AI agents use the Bitcoin network for automated machine-to-machine payments. This episode provides an unfiltered, boots-on-the-ground look at the triumphs, structural bottlenecks, and future of the ultimate macroeconomic experiment.If you enjoyed this episode and want to keep supporting open source freedom money, please make sure to subscribe to the channel, share this with a fellow Bitcoiner, and drop a comment below. Just let us know if you think Will can pull off the tax challenge in three months or if Mike needs to call him out on the next show.—Bitcoin Beach TeamLearn more about Will Hernandez:X: https://x.com/whbitcoinIG: https://www.instagram.com/whbitcoin/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/whbitcoin/Web: https://www.asobitcoin.org/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  Intro01:48  Will Hernandez: The famous 3 BTC birthday piñata story03:37  Why Bitcoin entrepreneurs must study the Satoshi white paper06:36  How AsoBitcoin filters out crypto scams in El Salvador09:31  Is the El Salvador Bitcoin Association private or government?13:28  Why do traditional banks in El Salvador reject Bitcoin startups?15:05  What is the El Salvador Law of Alternative Funds?17:26  How to buy real estate in El Salvador using Bitcoin and OTC desks24:34  How to pay corporate taxes on a pure Bitcoin standard28:58  Pushing for a mandatory Bitcoin curriculum in private schools36:09  Sovereign AI: How autonomous agents use Bitcoin for paymentsLive From Bitcoin Beach

    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep999: SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-11-26. 1900 BRUSSELS

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 57:42


    SCHEDULE JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW, 6-11-26.1900 BRUSSELSAnatol Lieven discusses NATO's top US commander, General Grynkewich, who states Russia is not looking for conflict despite European concerns about US military withdrawals. Lieven agrees, noting that the Russian army is bogged down in Ukraine, making a deliberate attack on NATO members like the Baltics appear militarily absurd. (1)Anatol Lieven examines rising anti-immigrant tensions in the United Kingdom, where violent demonstrations in Belfastand England highlight growing public anger toward sudden demographic changes and crimes allegedly committed by asylum seekers. Lieven suggests these tensions are politically explosive, potentially forcing a leadership change in the Labour Party if right-wing parties continue to gain ground. (2)Leila Philip discusses the ancient Algonquin legend of Great Beaver, an environmental parable about resource hoarding and the creation of the Connecticut River Valley. The story reflects traditional ecological knowledge, emphasizing the beaver's immense power to control the water cycle and shape resilient landscapes. (3)Cliff May argues that Qatar utilizes its vast energy wealth to buy influence through professional sports, media platforms like Al Jazeera, and university campuses. He argues these investments allow the state to manipulate Western academic discourse and hedge political bets while hosting major US military assets. (4)Jack Burnham discusses China and North Korea's strategic alignment, noting that Xi Jinping's festive visit to Pyongyang signals China's willingness to de-emphasize denuclearization in favor of regional stability and strategic balancing against the US. North Korea, now an "arsenal of tyranny," leverages its military experience from the Ukrainian front lines to strengthen its regime. (5)Jack Burnham examines the Pentagon's 1260H list, which identifies Chinese companies allegedly assisting the PRC's military-industrial base, signaling increased regulatory scrutiny for these entities. Burnham recommends streamlining government lists to prevent companies from exploiting gaps and advises retail investors of the national security risks these firms pose. (6)Andrea Ferrara describes using the James Webb Space Telescope to investigate a mysterious red light source initially thought to be the most distant galaxy. By observing luminosity changes over two years, he determined it is likely a rare pair-instability supernova, resulting from the explosion of a massive primordial star. (7)Andrea Ferrara proposes building a 40-meter telescope on the lunar surface to succeed the James Webb Space Telescope. This moon-based facility would avoid atmospheric interference, allowing scientists to directly detect the universe's first stars and resolve long-standing mysteries regarding the aftermath of the Big Bang. (8)Mickey Trescott explains that autoimmune diseases occur when the body's immune system attacks its own organs, a condition affecting a high percentage of women. The protocol is a diet and lifestyle experiment designed to help individuals identify personal triggers and manage their chronic health symptoms. (9)Mickey Trescott describes how the core autoimmune protocol involves a strict 30-to-90-day elimination phase removing common triggers like grains, dairy, and nightshades. This "detective work" calms the immune system, allowing patients to systematically reintroduce foods to discover which specific ingredients negatively impact their health. (10)Mickey Trescott introduces a modified autoimmune protocol that includes rice and coffee, making it more accessible and affordable than the core version. A successful transition requires tracking baseline symptoms and preparing the kitchen to handle the nutritional demands of the upcoming elimination and reintroduction phases. (11)Mickey Trescott emphasizes consuming nutrient-dense foods like bone broth and fatty fish to resolve inflammation and support the microbiome. During reintroduction, patients identify specific food "villains" by monitoring symptom flare-ups, ultimately empowering them to choose a diet that maintains their long-term vitality. (12)Evan Ellis discusses Bolivia's severe instability as blockades led by supporters of Evo Morales disrupt the capital's supply of food and oxygen. Morales is described as a dangerous figure using cocaine-related funds to destabilize the democratically elected government, posing a significant risk to regional US allies. (13)Evan Ellis highlights a razor-thin election in Peru between Keiko Fujimori and Roberto Sanchez, exposing deep national divisions over corruption and wealth distribution. The outcome is geopolitically significant, as China already maintains a massive foothold in Peru through control of critical infrastructure, including major ports, mines, and electricity. (14)Evan Ellis notes how public frustration with rising crime and President Petro's "total peace" plan has fueled the rise of hardline political candidates in Colombia. As the country grapples with internal conflict, many Colombians seek a "strong hand" to restore security, mirroring historical law-and-order movements seen in neighboring South Americannations. (15)Evan Ellis discusses how a banking scandal involving Flavio Bolsonaro has impacted Brazilian polls, giving Lula da Silva a temporary lead. Meanwhile, El Salvador's President Bukele remains highly popular due to a dramatic security transformation that has revitalized urban life, despite international concerns regarding due process and human rights. (16)Four name/term corrections: (1) Grinkovich → Grynkewich (General Alexus Grynkewich, current SACEUR) (2) Labor Party → Labour Party (UK spelling per house style) (3) Laya Philip → Leila Philip (the actual author of Beaverland) (6) 126H list → 1260H list (Section 1260H of the NDAA — the standard reference)

    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep998: STREAMING MAKING JBS, FEATURING EVAN ELLIS, 6-11-26.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 57:42


    STREAMING MAKING JBS, FEATURING EVAN ELLIS, 6-11-26.This audio transcript features a conversation between John Batchelor and Professor Evan Ellis regarding the current political and security landscape across several Latin American nations. The discussion highlights significant instability in Bolivia, where supporters of former leader Evo Morales have blockaded major cities, leading to severe shortages and potential military intervention. In Peru and Colombia, the speakers analyze recent election cycles defined by deep polarization between hardline law-and-order candidates and leftist movements associated with the "marginalized" population. The dialogue also addresses Brazil's shifting political polls and the complex legacy of the Bolsonaro family amidst ongoing corruption scandals. Finally, the source provides a firsthand account of the dramatic transformation in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, noting that his popular but controversial methods have successfully revitalized the nation's safety and infrastructure.

    The John Batchelor Show
    S8 Ep997: Evan Ellis discusses how a banking scandal involving Flavio Bolsonaro has impacted Brazilian polls, giving Lula da Silva a temporary lead. Meanwhile, El Salvador's President Bukele remains highly popular due to a dramatic security transformat

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 6:46


    Evan Ellis discusses how a banking scandal involving Flavio Bolsonaro has impacted Brazilian polls, giving Lula da Silva a temporary lead. Meanwhile, El Salvador's President Bukele remains highly popular due to a dramatic security transformation that has revitalized urban life, despite international concerns regarding due process and human rights. (16)1920

    Noticentro
    "El Itacate" reúne la gastronomía de México

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 1:37 Transcription Available


    SSa destinará 143 mdp en equipo médicoCristina golpea a El Salvador Haití busca sorprender ante Escocia Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc

    The Quiz
    #799 - A Sky Full of Stars: US Flag History and Purple Flag Trivia

    The Quiz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 5:01


    In today's episode of The Quiz, we're testing your knowledge on everything from the history of the stars and stripes to the rarest colors in global vexillology. Can you answer these? Star-Spangled Basics: We all recognize the American flag, but do you know the exact number of stars currently featured on it? Design Evolution: The American flag has changed over time. Can you name the year the last official modification was made to it? Rare Colors: The color purple is incredibly rare in flag design. Nicaragua and El Salvador feature it, but can you name the third country that includes purple on its flag? Play. Share. Listen, with Comedian Tom Shillue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez
    881. La neblina perezosa. Porfirio Barba Jacob.

    Literatura Universal con Adolfo Estévez

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 1:29


    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.

    Seismic Soundoff
    The Human Side of Volcano Monitoring

    Seismic Soundoff

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 33:22


    "I feel like we are making a change in the way that people now see the volcanoes and see the earthquakes in El Salvador. So in that sense, I think we are making a a big change.” Adonay Martinez Coto and Susana Delgado discuss their Geoscientists Without Borders project to improve seismic monitoring around Santa Ana volcano in El Salvador. Their work shows how geophysics can move beyond instruments and data to help communities understand hazards, prepare for future activity, and see science as part of daily life. The project also shows why community-centered geophysics matters: instruments in schools and local spaces can turn monitoring into education, awareness, and preparedness. For listeners, it is a clear example of how applied geoscience can serve people before the next disaster happens. LINKS * Learn more about GWB and donate today at https://seg.org/programs/geoscientists-without-borders/ * Learn more about Adonay and Susana's work at https://seg.org/gwb_projects/el-salvador/ KEY TAKEAWAYS > Community trust is part of the science: Volcano monitoring becomes more valuable when schools, local businesses, agencies, and residents understand why the instruments are there and how the data can help them. > Better data can change preparedness: A stronger seismic network near Santa Ana volcano can help scientists distinguish between tectonic and volcanic earthquakes, improving awareness of what may be happening beneath the surface. > Field geophysics requires more than technical training: The project pushed students to learn instrumentation, networking, communication, and community engagement, showing where future workforce needs are growing. ABOUT SEISMIC SOUNDOFF Seismic Soundoff showcases conversations addressing the challenges of energy, water, and climate. Produced by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and hosted by Andrew Geary of 51 features, these episodes celebrate and inspire the geophysicists of today and tomorrow. Three new episodes monthly. See the full archive at https://seg.org/resources/podcast/.

    GynoCurious
    A Cervical Cancer Review

    GynoCurious

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 47:18


    In this episode of GynoCurious, host Dr. Amy Novatt welcomes Dr. Miriam Cremer, board-certified OBGYN, master of public health, and founder of Basic Health International, for a deep dive into cervical cancer. Together they unpack the science of human papillomavirus (HPV), explaining how 13 high-risk HPV types cause 99% of all cervical cancers and why HPV is so ubiquitous that it's often compared to the common cold. They walk through the evolution of cervical cancer screening, from the classic Pap smear to co-testing with HPV, and discuss how primary HPV testing — already standard across Europe — is likely the future of care in the United States. Dr. Cremer shares the origin story of Basic Health International, which grew from a formative medical school rotation in rural El Salvador where she witnessed a young mother die from cervical cancer — a death that was entirely preventable. The conversation covers cutting-edge developments in screening and treatment, including HPV self-sampling kits, AI-assisted cervical imaging apps, and portable thermal ablation devices that can be carried in a backpack and used in remote communities. These innovations are enabling same-day "screen and treat" programs that are reaching women in underserved regions across Latin America and beyond, including a now-national HPV screening program in El Salvador. They also cover patient fears and misconceptions head-on — from the stigma of an HPV diagnosis to questions about condom protection, the HPV vaccine (including catch-up vaccination up to age 45), and when screening can safely stop. Dr. Cremer and Dr. Novatt emphasize that cervical cancer is almost entirely preventable, and that the women most at risk today are those who have fallen through the cracks of healthcare access — not those who are regularly screened. Questions of comments? Call 845-307-7446 or email comments@radiofreerhinecliff.org Produced by Jennifer Hammoud and Matty Rosenberg @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff

    UN News
    UN News Today 10 June 2026

    UN News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 4:02


    UN chief Guterres calls for no more attacks and no more excuses in Middle EastHundreds of thousands of students without access to exams in SudanStudents from El Salvador and Thailand are chosen to launch their countries' first satellites

    Noticentro
    Home office es optativo: Coparmex

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 1:41 Transcription Available


    Nueva ruta de trolebús conectará Huipulco y UniversidadTormenta tropical Cristina amenaza costa salvadoreñaInglaterra, cuna del fútbol moderno Más información en nuestro Podcast#grc

    Perfil Criminal
    El Asesino de Chalchuapa: El caso que estremeció a El Salvador - Hugo Osorio Chávez

    Perfil Criminal

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 25:13


    Hugo Ernesto Osorio Chávez era un vecino más de Chalchuapa, El Salvador. Nadie lo veía venir. Pero se convirtió en uno de los asesinos en serie más prolíficos de El Salvador. Este es el caso de "El Asesino de Chalchuapa", el hombre que operó durante años sin que nadie lo detuviera, y lo que revela sobre los sistemas que fallan cuando más importa. PERFIL CRIMINAL — T4: Asesinos Seriales Latinoamericanos Síguenos para no perderte el siguiente caso. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Azul & Blanco Podcast
    Brayan Gil -Azul y Blanco Podcast Episodio 145

    Azul & Blanco Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 62:27


    Brayan Gil Hurtado es un futbolista salvadoreño de origen colombiano que juega como delantero. Nació el 28 de junio de 2001 en Cali, Colombia, pero se trasladó a El Salvador desde muy pequeño debido a la carrera futbolística de su padre, el exjugador Cristian Gil.

    Radio Prague - English
    News, Czech astronaut to fly to ISS, Czechs and FIFA, Czech linguists recording stories of El Salvador's Nahuat Pipil, Prague's new development plan

    Radio Prague - English

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 27:16


    News, Czech astronaut to fly to ISS, Czechs and FIFA, Czech linguists recording stories of El Salvador's Nahuat Pipil, Prague's new development plan   

    The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards
    The Monday M.A.S.S. Road Show With Chris Coté and Todd Richards, June 8, 2026

    The Monday M.A.S.S. with Chris Coté and Todd Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 35:00


    On this episode of the world's greatest action sports podcast, Chris calls Todd via sattalite from El Salvador. The boys talk about the Surf City El Salvador Pro, give you some behind the scenes talk about what commentary is like, talk waves, giant swells coming, see famous people's dad's, Strider Wasilewski sits in for a minute, some questions answered, and not much more. This is a Monday M.A.S.S. Road Show Episode …  Presented by: Turtlebox @turtlebox Made By Dentists @madebydentists Sun Bum @sunbum Bachans Japanese BBQ Sauce @trybachans Veia Supplies @veiasupplies New Greens @newgreens Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Vesyl Shipping @vesylapp Hansen Surfboards @hansensurf Bubs Naturals @bubsnaturals Spy Optic @spyoptic Mint Tours @minttours Die Cut Stickers @diecutstickersdotcom Fuel TV @fuel.tv  

    Noticentro
    Cierre preventivo de puertos en Oaxaca y Guerrero

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 1:22 Transcription Available


    Limpieza de playas alcanza 26% de la meta nacionalSismo de magnitud 7.8 activa alerta de tsunami en AsiaHungría mantiene el récord goleador en Copas del MundoMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc

    It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch
    Down On The Fly Farm

    It's Baton Rouge: Out to Lunch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 28:30


    Here’s a number that I keep coming back to. American restaurants throw away somewhere between 22 and 33 billion pounds of food every year. To put a price tag on it, that’s about $162 billion in food costs that just disappear. That’s before the restaurant makes a single dime. I’ve been thinking about that number since I started putting today’s show together, because both of my guests have something to say about it — just from very different places. My first guest is Kristen Smith. She and her husband Tre started a food truck in the middle of a pandemic, and they’ve been figuring out the food business ever since. Kristen runs the operations side — the compliance, the systems, the strategy. She’s not someone who wastes much. Resources or time. Kristen was born right here in Baton Rouge, grew up partly in Illinois when her dad’s job took the family north for a stretch, and came back to Louisiana through Teach For America in 2014, working in East Feliciana Parish schools. Her husband Tre was in the kitchen — working as executive chef at Little Village Downtown. When the pandemic hit, Tre got laid off. Around that same time, family came through with $20,000 to help them take a shot at the thing they’d always talked about. They drove up to Ohio, bought a food truck, and came home and launched Tre’s Street Kitchen in late 2020. Two weeks in, state restrictions changed again and they had to pivot almost immediately. For months they worked out of grocery store parking lots. Things have changed a lot since then. Tre was actually a guest on this show in 2023 — so much has happened since, we thought it was worth having Kristen come in and bring us up to date. They’ve done concessions at LSU, a Garth Brooks concert, a sauce line that went from their website to airport retail. And they’re now working toward a brick-and-mortar restaurant and grocery distribution by the end of the year. David Fluker grew up in the insect business — his family runs Fluker Farms in Port Allen, which has been supplying live insects to the reptile and research markets for decades. So he’s not someone who needed to be talked into bugs. What he needed was the right idea. That came from a friend who showed him fish waste being broken down by black soldier flies. The concept stuck with him for years while he kept working. Eventually, with researchers at Texas A&M and a grad student from South Africa, he launched Soldier Fly Technologies in 2015. The company processes organic waste — manure, produce scraps, feed mill byproducts — using black soldier fly larvae that turn all that material into animal feed and agricultural products. What David learned — and a lot of his competitors didn’t — is that growing insects at scale is really an operations problem as much as a biology problem. So Soldier Fly Technologies built its own breeding systems and production software, and now licenses all of that internationally. He has active projects in Mexico, Panama, El Salvador and California. He also helped start the North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture, which works with regulators as the industry gets sorted out. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs on the Boulevard. You can find photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tim Conway Jr. on Demand
    World Cup Prices, Traffic Hell & Snoop Parking

    Tim Conway Jr. on Demand

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 39:41 Transcription Available


    Tim Conway Jr Show Hour 3 (6.5) The World Cup countdown is officially on, and Conway says fans better get ready for sticker shock — with parking prices already looking insane at $150 to $300. Then it is off to the GM Design Center in Pasadena, where the cars of the future are being imagined, customized, and reconfigured. Conway has a few name suggestions for the new Hummer, including the 2026 “F-Off” and the 2027 “F-U.” Plus, Southern California traffic is about to go full nightmare mode. The Angels and Dodgers Freeway Series, Snoop Dogg at F&M Bank Amphitheatre, Qatar vs. El Salvador at BMO Stadium, Rush at the Kia Forum, Mariachi USA fireworks at the Hollywood Bowl, Paul Simon, WeHo Pride, and major freeway lane closures are all hitting at once. Conway also breaks down California’s first “Smart Freeway,” launching on the 15 between Temecula and Murrieta, and how speeding tickets have cost Mark Thompson thousands in car insurance. And in Long Beach, Snoop Dogg kicks off the waterfront amphitheater for 11,000 people — but there is no general on-site parking. Meanwhile, Pasadena residents were told to shelter in place after a mountain lion spent the day roaming the neighborhood before being tranquilized. World Cup countdown, SoCal traffic, traffic nightmare, Snoop Dogg, Long Beach, F&M Bank Amphitheatre, Dodgers, Angels, Freeway Series, WeHo Pride, Hollywood Bowl, BMO Stadium, Kia Forum, smart freeway, 15 Freeway, speeding tickets, car insurance, GM Design Center, Hummer EV, Pasadena mountain lion, viral SoCal news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach
    Cloning El Salvador's Bitcoin Beach: How India, Peru, & the Dominican Republic are Adopting Bitcoin | Plebs Together Strong, MOTIV Perú, Bitcoindominicana

    Bitcoiners - Live From Bitcoin Beach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 32:56 Transcription Available


    Is legacy aid a fiat trap? See how unbanked communities use a Bitcoin standard and circular economy networks to achieve sustainable development. We recorded this episode right from the beach in El Zonte, El Salvador, following the conclusion of our global Bitcoin circular economy summit. Leaders from all over the world came into town to show how they are bypassing corporate charities and corrupt state infrastructure. It was incredibly humbling to sit down with three of these absolute warriors to hear how they are driving a true grassroots movement for monetary freedom on the absolute front lines of global hyperbitcoinization.First, I catch up with Pedro (@btcdominicana) from Bitcoin Dominicana, who is proving that you do not need IMF approval or a legacy bank account to build a self-sustaining circular economy. He shares updates on his amazing work in Santo Domingo and the surrounding mountains, including the launch of the very first Bitcoin-only hotel in the Dominican Republic. We talk about how a cash society with a massive unbanked population is actually the perfect environment to ditch fiat entirely. Pedro explains why starting small with close community development beats trying to launch in a massive city all at once, and how digital payments are helping local agricultural communities protect their hard-earned wealth from state inflation.Next up is Aaronman (@plebstogether) from Bitcoin Beach Goa and Plebs Together Strong, who is battling the massive wave of shitcoin noise and crypto affinity fraud slowing down adoption in India. India is historically a massive hub for sound money like gold, but the mainstream corporate media narrative has left the younger demographic completely blind to true financial education. We discuss how his team is tapping into this massive tech-savvy youth population to build local sovereign infrastructure, create remote freelance opportunities to earn Bitcoin online, and open up direct remittance corridors that bypass greedy middlemen to foster sustainable development back in local villages.Finally, I sit down with Valentin Popescu (@MotivPeru) from Motiv Peru to look at how a pure Bitcoin standard completely obliterates the necessity of legacy international humanitarian aid. Valentin and his team are operating across fifteen different sites spanning the coast, the Andes, and the deep Amazon jungle, proving that opt-in money is the ultimate tool for genuine empowerment. Families are using sats every single day for English classes, entrepreneurship programs, and even to buy clean water from a community well funded entirely by the project. We also talk about their massive Copa Bitcoin surf competition in Huanchaco and how they connected local youth culture with global tourism.This episode is all the proof you need that a peer-to-peer monetary standard is not a far-off dream, it has already been put into action by the places that need it most. If you want to support these communities and stay updated on the global monetary revolution, go ahead and hit that subscribe button, leave us a review, and share this episode with a fellow pleb. Let us know in the comments which of these projects you plan on visiting first, just make sure you pack your surfboard or brush up on your Merengue steps before you hop on the plane.—Bitcoin Beach TeamLearn more about the guests:X(Aaronman): https://x.com/plebstogether X(Valentin Popescu): https://x.com/MotivPeru X(Pedro Vital): https://x.com/btcdominicanaSupport 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 Intro00:53 Can you buy real estate and pay for hotels with Bitcoin?02:14 How do unbanked countries use Bitcoin without traditional banks?03:13 What happens when a cash and barter society adopts Bitcoin?04:40 How to teach financial literacy and Bitcoin to illiterate communities?07:18 Is Bitcoin fixing central banking and corporate financial corruption?13:28 Why is crypto a scam while Bitcoin is a real asset?15:52 How to bypass legacy banks and get paid in Bitcoin remotely?22:58 What are the best real-world utility and humanitarian use cases for Bitcoin?26:45 Can local sports tournaments drive organic cryptocurrency adoption?Live From Bitcoin Beach

    美轮美换 The American Roulette
    086 《60分钟》内战:美国电视新闻神话的瓦解 60 Minutes' Uncivil War

    美轮美换 The American Roulette

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 64:32


    Same Room 纽约华语播客节 纽约文化沙龙致力于拓展线下活动的公共性。我们主张众说纷纭而非整齐划一;我们拥抱多元视角而非标准答案。我们审视和反抗无意识的价值规训与随波逐流;我们冷酷地剖析自己的偏见,热忱地唤醒失落的维度。我们邀请每一颗寻找意义的心灵进入这个空间,真诚地感知、言说、倾听、理解。 这也是中文播客在这几年带给我们的力量之源。我们习惯于在异步时空中,独自聆听那些散落全球的美好中文——他们记录大时代、解构流行文化、观察城市与政治、想象参与世界的新方法……我们赞叹于那些独特的观点,并且渴望回应与共鸣。 于是我们决定:让这些声音在同一个空间回响。我们邀请来自 11 个播客的 12 位主播,从录音室出来,走进同一个房间,带着自己的叙事与视角,用声波碰撞,激荡出一个丰饶的公共声场。我们也邀请你,放下耳机,走进房间,成为塑造这个声场的在场者。 参与主播: 《起朱楼宴宾客》大卫翁 《疲惫娇娃》小杨 《美轮美换》Lokin 《城市传说》罗雨翔 《行星酒馆》东尼 《唠点纽约嗑》Rachel 47 / 杨蒙恩 《纽约漫谈录》欧阳斌 《残言片语》仁慈 / 伊如 《硅谷 101》/《新新人类》一闻 《选修课》老赵 活动形式: 三场对话,每场一小时。具体分组与话题会在未来公布。 时间:2026-06-14 周日 2-6 PM 地点:Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 地址:41 Cooper Sq, New York, NY 10008 报名链接:https://luma.com/1ver2cyw 【聊了什么】 本期我们请杨一回到节目,从 CBS《60分钟》一周之内的大清洗和 Scott Pelley 被解雇聊起。一个仍然赚钱、仍有收视率、仍是美国新闻界殿堂级的节目,为什么会突然陷入公开内战?Bari Weiss、Nick Bilton、Paramount/Skydance 并购以及Paramount和WBD合并、特朗普政府与 FCC 审查,又怎样共同构成了这场风波背后的权力结构? 我们也回顾《60分钟》的历史:Don Hewitt 如何把杂志叙事、明星记者和好莱坞式戏剧感带进电视新闻;它是怎样成为美国电视新闻的神话,又怎样影响中国观众对外媒和调查报道的想象。我们也讨论了在流媒体、算法和 AI 时代,这套电视新闻神话还能撑多久。 我们同时还聊了最近发生在美国网络媒体界的大新闻——BuzzFeed被收购和Vox Media旗下New York Magazine、Vox.com和Vox Media Podcast Network被Jame Murdoch部分收购,这部分内容将在《去现场》播出,欢迎关注《去现场》收听更多内容。 【支持我们】 如果喜欢这期节目并希望支持我们将节目继续做下去: 也欢迎加入我们的会员计划: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ 会员可以收到每周2-5封newsletter,可以加入会员社群,参加会员活动,并享受更多福利。 合作投稿邮箱:american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【时间轴】 02:02 CBS《60分钟》大清洗与 Scott Pelley 被解雇 09:27 为什么《60分钟》被视为美国新闻业的“大教堂” 13:22 Bari Weiss、Paramount 与 CBS 新权力结构 17:37 萨尔瓦多监狱报道被叫停:纸媒思维误入电视台 20:17 《60分钟》为何能成为殿堂级节目 21:22 Don Hewitt 如何创造电视新闻杂志 31:32 好莱坞叙事、明星记者与调查报道的黄金时代 35:22 烟草调查与《60分钟》的新闻理想神话 38:52 《60分钟》与中国 51:47 《60分钟》在 CBS 内部的特殊地位 55:52 《60分钟》的模式还能撑多久 【我们是谁】 美轮美换是一档深入探讨当今美国政治的中文播客。 本期的主播和嘉宾: 小华:媒体人 杨一:旅欧媒体人,播客《去现场》主播 【 What We Talked About】 In this episode, Yang Yi returns to the show as we begin with a week of turmoil inside CBS's 60 Minutes: a sweeping purge of senior staff and the firing of Scott Pelley. How did a program that is still profitable, still watched, and still regarded as one of the great institutions of American journalism end up in open internal war? And how do Bari Weiss, Nick Bilton, the Paramount/Skydance and Paramount/WBD merger, the Trump administration, and FCC scrutiny together shape the power structure behind this crisis? We also look back at the history of 60 Minutes: how Don Hewitt brought magazine-style storytelling, star correspondents, and a Hollywood sense of drama into television news; how the show became a myth of American TV journalism; and how it shaped Chinese audiences' imagination of foreign media and investigative reporting. We also ask how much longer this model of television news can survive in the age of streaming, algorithms, and AI. We also discussed two major recent developments in American digital media: the acquisition of BuzzFeed, and James Murdoch's partial acquisition of New York Magazine, Vox.com, and the Vox Media Podcast Network under Vox Media. That part of the conversation will be released on 去现场. Follow 去现场 for more. 【Support Us】 If you like our show and want to support us, please consider the following: Join our membership program: https://theamericanroulette.com/paid-membership/ Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/americanroulette Business Inquiries and fan mail: american.roulette.pod@gmail.com 【Timeline】 00:00 Opening note: this episode and the On the Ground preview 02:02 The purge at CBS's 60 Minutes and the firing of Scott Pelley 09:27 Why 60 Minutes is seen as a “cathedral” of American journalism 13:22 Bari Weiss, Paramount, and the new power structure at CBS 17:37 The pulled El Salvador prison segment: when print-media thinking enters television 20:17 How 60 Minutes became an institution 21:22 How Don Hewitt created the TV news magazine 31:32 Hollywood storytelling, star correspondents, and the golden age of investigative TV 35:22 The tobacco investigation and the journalistic idealism behind 60 Minutes 38:52 60 Minutes and China 51:47 The special status of 60 Minutes inside CBS 55:52 How much longer can the 60 Minutes model survive? 【Who We Are】 The American Roulette is a podcast dedicated to helping the Chinese-speaking community understand fast-changing U.S. politics. Our Hosts and Guests: 小华 (Xiao Hua): Journalist, political observer 杨一:Europe-based Media Professional; Host of 去现场

    El Faro Audio
    Salvemos El Espino: la campaña ciudadana que el Gobierno decidió ignorar

    El Faro Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 21:21


    En este episodio analizamos la transformación de El Espino, los cambios legales que han facilitado la urbanización de zonas protegidas y la creciente tensión entre desarrollo urbano, transparencia y conservación ambiental.La construcción del nuevo Centro Internacional de Ferias y Convenciones (CIFCO) en la finca El Espino reavivó el debate sobre la protección ambiental en El Salvador. Mientras ciudadanos y organizaciones impulsaban la campaña Salvemos El Espino para detener la deforestación de uno de los principales pulmones verdes del Área Metropolitana de San Salvador, el Gobierno continúa con un proyecto que avanza en medio de cuestionamientos por la falta de estudios ambientales públicos y permisos conocidos.Un recuento de la cuenta Desaparecidos SOS El Salvador revela que entre enero y mayo fueron encontrados al menos 81 cadáveres en distintos puntos del país, mientras que la Policía reportó oficialmente 33 homicidios. Al menos 26 de los cuerpos presentaban señales de muerte violenta, lo que abre preguntas sobre cómo se registran estos casos en las estadísticas oficiales.Además, un reportaje de Ciclos CAP documenta cómo familiares de detenidos bajo el régimen de excepción pagan entre 50 y 200 dólares para recibir cartas desde las cárceles. Estos mensajes, enviados a través de intermediarios conocidos como "cables", se han convertido en la única prueba de vida para miles de familias después de más de tres años sin visitas penitenciarias.También les contamos sobre el nombramiento del exprocurador de Derechos Humanos, José Apolonio Tobar, como magistrado de la nueva Cámara de lo Criminal de Santa Ana. Tobar integrará la instancia encargada de revisar apelaciones relacionadas con las nuevas condenas a cadena perpetua aprobadas este año.Y en nuestra nota centroamericana: Guatemala intenta despejar las dudas sobre un posible acuerdo militar con Estados Unidos. Aunque el gobierno de Bernardo Arévalo niega que exista autorización para operaciones armadas conjuntas, reportes periodísticos revelan presiones de Washington para ampliar su estrategia regional contra el narcotráfico.El Resumen es un podcast original de El Faro Audio. 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 22 de mayo de 2026.

    Global News Podcast
    Anthropic: AI could escape human control

    Global News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 28:00


    One of the biggest artificial intelligence developers, the US firm Anthropic, has proposed a coordinated global slowdown on building advanced AI systems, saying that the latest large language models could escape human control. Also: President Putin delivers a keynote address at an annual economic forum in St Petersburg, insisting that the Russian economy remains strong. The director-general of the World Health Organisation says significant challenges remain around the development of a vaccine for the new species of Ebola. Prosecutors in El Salvador say leaders of the infamous MS-13 gang currently on trial will be sentenced to thousands of years in prison. The military government in Mali bans motorcycles outside major cities to combat militant attacks. And the authorities in Japan say they are still searching for an "extremely intelligent" bear that's evaded capture after attacking people in Fukushima province.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk Photo: Anthropic logo Credit: REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

    The Grit! with Chas Smith
    375 - The Grit! June 5, 2026

    The Grit! with Chas Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 108:38


    In today's show Chas and David question the ethics of the El Salvador local who kicked his board at Jack Robinson, survey Italo's laceration from a different local, witness a near end of life at End Of The Road, learn the exact timeline of Taj's employ at Hayden, hear about old school street justice from Sunny Garcia, explain the relief that comes from horse massage, and identify that there are far worse things than being anal. Plus Barrel or Nah?! Enjoy!

    VoxTalks
    S9 Ep32: The digital money supply

    VoxTalks

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 27:19


    Every day, billions of transactions settle between strangers who have no idea which bank the other uses. That lack of friction is not automatic. Nine-tenths of the money in daily circulation has been created by commercial banks, but it stays trustworthy only because central banks stand behind it, and keep the system in balance.In this week's episode Tim Phillips talks to Stephen Cecchetti (Brandeis University, CEPR) about what happens when new forms of digital money test that architecture. Cecchetti is one of the authors of the eighth Barcelona Report in The Future of Banking series, part of the Banking Initiative at IESE Business School, just published by CEPR as a free download.Will retail central bank digital currencies, tokenised deposits, and stablecoins upset the delicate balance of system that has been running for decades? Stablecoins, for example, do not create money, but they claim the status of money without the institutional guarantee that makes money trustworthy. Three jurisdictions — the US, the EU, and the UK — are each resolving the same underlying contradiction in different ways. None has fully resolved it.The research behind this episode:Niepelt, Dirk, Stephen G. Cecchetti, Hélène Rey, and Xavier Vives. 2026. Digital Money: The Future of Banking 8. London: CEPR Press. Available as a free download from CEPR.To cite this episode:Phillips, Tim, and Stephen G. Cecchetti. 2026. “The digital money supply.” VoxTalks Economics (podcast). Assign this as extra listening. The citation above is formatted and ready for a reading list or VLE.About the guestStephen Cecchetti is the Rosen Family Chair in International Finance at Brandeis University, a Research Fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), and a Research Associate at the NBER. He was previously Economic Adviser and Head of the Monetary and Economic Department at the Bank for International Settlements, and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research spanning monetary policy, financial stability, and banking regulation has shaped both academic and policy debate over three decades. He blogs at moneyandbanking.com.Research cited in this episodeWalter Bagehot's lender of last resort doctrine. In Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market (1873), Bagehot argued that a central bank under stress should lend freely against good collateral at a penalty rate. The prescription remains the intellectual foundation for how central banks manage runs and systemic crises. Cecchetti invokes it to make the point that no private substitute for a central bank backstop has ever proved durable, and that the doctrine is now, one hundred and fifty years on, being tested by instruments its author could not have imagined.Monetary uniformity, mobility, and elasticity. The three institutional conditions underpinning general acceptance of money, developed in analysis by the Bank for International Settlements and discussed extensively in the report. Uniformity means a pound is a pound regardless of which bank holds it. Mobility means claims move between users and institutions at low cost and settle with finality. Elasticity means the supply of money can expand when it is under stress. Together they explain why we accept a deposit at face value without doing any analysis of the bank that issued it; and together they identify exactly where new forms of digital money create institutional gaps.Silicon Valley Bank failure, March 2023. SVB's collapse illustrates both the lender of last resort functioning and the limits of no-bailout commitments. Cecchetti notes that SVB's liabilities were still trading at par on the Thursday before its Friday failure because the Federal Reserve stood behind them. He also notes that Circle, the issuer of USDC, held $3.3 billion of its reserves at SVB and was effectively bailed out in the resolution. The episode is one of two occasions in the past twenty years where money market fund-like instruments have been backstopped by the Federal Reserve under stress.Genius Act (United States). Principle-based stablecoin regulation expected to come into effect in the US around 2027. Under its provisions, only stablecoins issued by bank-affiliated issuers will have access to the Federal Reserve; only those will therefore have the institutional backing needed to function as money. Stablecoins issued by non-bank entities will not.Markets in Crypto Assets Regulation (MiCA), European Union. The EU framework for crypto assets, which entered into force in 2024. For stablecoins, MiCA requires issuers to hold 30 to 60% of their reserves in bank deposits, with no provision for central bank backing. The stated rationale is to keep deposits within the banking system; Cecchetti notes this creates a different category of vulnerability and leaves the question of what happens under stress unresolved.Bank of England stablecoin proposal (United Kingdom). The Bank of England's approach differs from both US and EU frameworks by explicitly requiring large stablecoin issuers to hold significant reserve deposits at the Bank of England, making them in effect narrow banks with a direct central bank backstop. Cecchetti regards this as the most coherent of the three approaches in terms of institutional logic, though the same fundamental question applies: whether holding to that design under stress would be politically sustainable.Tether and the jurisdictional challenge. Tether, the largest stablecoin issuer, is registered in El Salvador having previously operated out of the British Virgin Islands. Its tokens are held by users in multiple countries, traded on exchanges in multiple jurisdictions, and backed by US Treasury securities. Cecchetti uses this to illustrate why local regulation, however well-designed, is necessary but not sufficient; effective oversight of instruments that are genuinely global requires international standards and coordination.Fractional reserve banking and the goldsmith model. The institutional structure described in the episode has roots in mid-seventeenth century England, when goldsmiths began issuing more paper receipts than they had gold in their vaults. The goldsmiths became bankers; the paper became money; the vulnerability to runs became a structural feature of private money creation that persists today. Cecchetti uses the history to make the point that while technology changes how we store and transmit information, the underlying architecture of trust in private money is as old as Newtonian physics.More VoxTalks Economics episodesMaking banking safe, Stephen Cecchetti and Kermit Schoenholtz. Our financial system is supposed to be more resilient than before the global financial crisis, but that didn't save Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank or First Republic. So what went wrong?Related reading on VoxEUNew coins on the block: Digital currencies and the financial system. The authors of the Barcelona Report warn that “Digital money will be reliable only where sound institutions and robust technology come together.”

    Pod Save the World
    Trump's Top Spy Has One Job: Revenge

    Pod Save the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 93:55


    Trump says he's bored with peace talks, American right-wingers flock to Moscow, and the new Director of National Intelligence's claim to fame is owning an HVAC company. Another fun week!Tommy and Ben discuss why Trump installing Bill Pulte as the new acting Director of National Intelligence should terrify you given his total lack of experience and focus on revenge. Then it's back to Iran, where breathless coverage about a potential peace deal hasn't changed the reality 3 months into the war. The guys also dig into the growing divergence between Trump and Netanyahu over Lebanon, including a reported phone call in which Trump allegedly told Netanyahu that he'd “be in prison if it weren't for me.” In Gaza, Netanyahu is openly talking about annexing and occupying more territory, while life on the ground for civilians remains hell on earth. Then Russia launches one of its biggest drone and missile barrages of the war on Ukrainian cities, while a parade of American right-wing influencers like Candace Owens and the Tate brothers descend on the country. Colombia heads to a runoff election, with a left-wing Senator facing off against Trump's preferred candidate, “El Tigre,” who wants to copy El Salvador's approach to cartel violence. And fresh corruption stories will boggle the mind involving Don Jr. and Pentagon loans, and a Trump golf course and graves in Vietnam. Finally, Ben speaks to Aya Ibrahim, Senior Fellow at the AI Now Institute, about Trump's new Executive Order on AI and what sensible regulation could look like.For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast, episode title, and episode date.For subscribers, the guys answer questions about the fiction writers they love and Putin's health.Buy Ben's book All We Say: The Battle for American Identity: A History in 15 Speeches  and subscribe to his Substack here.

    TDC Podcast
    TDC Podcast – #2013

    TDC Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 86:51


    TDC Podcast topics - Mike's "What are you Duren" shirt, the warden takes a road trip to visit Jason Mamoa, Netflix documentary "The Crash" is a crazy story about bad parenting leading to horrible outcomes, Paris riots should be a lesson to the world about radical migration, Sikh murders a college freshman by claiming "racism" so UK cops arrest dying young man, illegal from El Salvador in Long Island stabs his neighbor 50 times (to death) because he was upset, he then murdered a co-worker at Wendy's, female Dems are pushing the HER bill to help with painful menstruation issues, LA Mayoral election happens today and so much more.

    The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell
    How European Cocaine Cartels Took Over The Global Drug Trade

    The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 117:15


    Jonathan Alpeyrie is a war photographer and journalist who has spent time documenting the darkest corners of the global drug trade — from cartel territory in Mexico and the favelas of Brazil to the streets of Kensington, Skid Row, Baltimore, and the mega-prisons of El Salvador. Jonathan breaks down what he's seen firsthand while embedding with drug gangs, addicts, undercover police units, and special forces around the world. He explains how European drug gangs are becoming more powerful, why France, Belgium, and Holland are turning into major narco hubs, and how Mexican cartels are exporting their violence and tactics into Europe. Jonathan also discusses the rise of fentanyl in America, the origins of the synthetic opioid pipeline, the brutal reality of addiction on the streets, and what he witnessed inside El Salvador's crackdown on MS-13. From undercover drug buys in Europe to firefights in Rio's favelas, this is a raw look at the worldwide drug crisis from someone who has seen it up close. Go Support Jonathan! Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Drug-Wars/Jonathan-Alpeyrie/9780972115247 Website: https://jonathanalpeyrie.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/jonalpeyrie/ Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 European Drug Gangs & Cartel Tactics 02:00 War Reporter's Background 03:55 Challenges of Access and Documentary Work 08:00 Undercover Ops with Cops & European Narcos 12:40 Weak Punishments & Overloaded European Prisons 15:50 Belgium, Holland & France: Europe's Crime Hotbeds 21:00 Ethnic Gangs and Emerging Alliances 27:00 Why Europe Is the “Crown Jewel” of the Drug Trade 35:00 Big Busts, Corruption & Mexican Cartel Influence 41:00 Fentanyl and Drug Crisis in the US 49:30 Drug Trends: Fentanyl, Meth, and Ketamine Scenes 54:00 MDMA, Ecstasy, and Party Drug Production 59:50 Inside Brazilian Favelas and Combat Zones 01:03:00 Violence, Danger & Drug Wars in Latin America 01:10:00 War Reporting: Syria, Iraq, and Hostage Experiences 01:20:00 Geopolitics, Proxy Wars & Global Destabilization 01:27:30 America's Shifting Role & Future of Cartels 01:34:00 Personal Trauma, Resilience & Drug War Morality 01:41:00 Solutions, Nationalism, and The Limits of Idealism 01:45:00 Jonathan's Mission & Final Thoughts 01:49:00 Book Plug & Closing Remarks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Lipped the Surfer's Podcast
    NZ Pro wrap, Stab High and SITD plus El Salvador Fantasy Picks

    Lipped the Surfer's Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 67:55


    Presented by Quiksilver The moment has arrived! CBW is back and he's in love with surfing! Plus did NZ live up to Griffo's massive expectations and what were the highs and lows from the land of the long white cloud. And in a record, we spend more time talking about Stab content, than WSL content with thoughts on Stab High Virginia Beach and Ethan's wild choices on an epic season of Stab in the Dark. It's hot content to keep you warm this winter - just like Quiksilvers Primaloft range of wetsuits. So surf it hurts!!

    Boia
    Boia 358 - Previa El Salvador, filmes de surfe perdidos e o colosso do saxofone

    Boia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 100:19


    O Boia sai toda semana porque precisa sair das cucas maravilhosas, diria o Rei Roberto.Bruno Bocayuva, João Valente e Júlio Adler se encontram na estrada que não vai a lugar nenhum e entregam companhia por quase sempre duas horas de conversa afiada.Nesse episódio, prevemos e revemos Punta Roca e seus humores, ouvimos Eric Ribiere e respondemos, reagimos ao imagem falada e derivamos de João Fonseca ao Tom Carroll em GLand, 1989.A trilha vem forte, com Lúcio Maia, Cogumelos de vidro, New York City com Brian Jackson e Sonny Rollins interpretando Wonderful Wonderful.

    Restauracion
    Congreso científico en la universidad de El Salvador

    Restauracion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 26:54


    "Abrirnos a otras instituciones en donde hayan investigadores", Rafael Ulises Hernández

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
    BILL IS BACK!, The DOJ vs. E. Jean Carroll, New York Giants QB Under Fire for a Trump Rally Appearance, Tulsi Gabbard's Exit, & an Iran Update

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 40:11


    Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Monday, June 1, 2026. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down the latest on the U.S. and Iran.  Tulsi Gabbard announced that she is stepping down as Director of National Intelligence. The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation related to E. Jean Carroll's lawsuits against Donald Trump. Why is New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart taking heat for attending a Trump rally? Bill breaks down Sharyn Alfonsi's exit from 60 Minutes due to a clash over a segment El Salvador's CECOT prison. Final Thought: Bill discusses his trip to Ireland and London. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast
    Lineup News Update: 06/02/2026 – Jordy Out, McGillivray in El Salvador, STAB Finale - Ethan on Hayden Shapes?!, Johnny Cabianca interview on STAB Mag

    The Lineup with Dave Prodan - A Surfing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 3:00


    Your Lineup News Network Update for June 2nd, 2026. Stay tuned to the Surf City El Salvador Pro Presented by Corona Cero, June 5 - 15. Join the The Lineup Podcast Mega League Fantasy and the Lineup Podcast Brackets for your chance to win Prizes! Terms and conditions apply. Join the conversation by following The Lineup podcast with Dave Prodan on Instagram and subscribing to our YouTube channel. Get the latest WSL rankings, news, and event info. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Drew Mariani Show
    Rediscovering America: The Cold War

    The Drew Mariani Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 50:56


    Hour 3 for 6/2/26 Drew and Dr. Susan Hanssen discuss the Cold War and the evils of communism (3:15). Topics: talking to young people about history (13:16), El Salvador (21:50), teaching at a public university (29:38), communism vs. fascism (33:55), end of the Cold War (38:53), and Albania (45:19). Link: Relevantradio.com/Udallas

    Así las cosas
    Trump no es el salvador de México, advierte Jorge Ramos

    Así las cosas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 9:51


    El periodista no ve con buenos ojos el que se quiera ver a Donald Trump en un papel de salvar a México

    The LatinNews Podcast
    El Salvador's Security Revolution: Myth or Model?

    The LatinNews Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 42:33 Transcription Available


    This episode explores the complex security and political landscape of El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele, featuring insights from expert José Salguero. We discuss the history of gang violence, the security policies implemented, and the implications for democracy and regional influence.Nayib Bukele's rise to power was marked by promises of security and stability. However, as Salguero points out, the current security situation cannot be attributed solely to Bukele's policies. Instead, it is a culmination of various factors, including previous government actions and historical trends.Looking ahead, the question remains: will El Salvador ever exit this state of exception? Salguero suggests that the historical context reveals a pattern in which authoritarian regimes maintain power by manipulating public fear and securing compliance through promises of stability.Hailing from El Salvador, José Salguero is a PhD candidate at the Philipps University of Marburg, a Development Economist and Peace and Security Researcher.Follow LatinNews for  analysis on economic, political, and security developments in Latin America & the Caribbean. Twitter: @latinnewslondonLinkedIn: Latin American NewslettersFacebook: @latinnews1967For more insightful, expert-led analysis on Latin America's political and economic landscape, read our reports for free with a 14-day trial. Get full access to our entire portfolio.

    New Books Network
    Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)

    New Books Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 46:11


    A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven progress in feminist struggle. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

    New Books in Latin American Studies
    Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)

    New Books in Latin American Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 46:11


    A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven progress in feminist struggle. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies

    New Books in Native American Studies
    Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)

    New Books in Native American Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 47:11


    A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven progress in feminist struggle. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies

    New Books in Gender Studies
    Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)

    New Books in Gender Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 46:11


    A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven progress in feminist struggle. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies

    New Books in Literary Studies
    Kenna Neitch, "A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism" (SUNY Press, 2026)

    New Books in Literary Studies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 46:11


    A Praxis of Persistence: Central American Feminist Testimony and Sustainable Activism (SUNY Press, 2026) by Dr. Kenna Neitch establishes persistence as a framework for understanding methods of feminist activism in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Blending literary and ethnographic approaches, Dr. Neitch analyzes texts produced by activist movements from the 1980s to 2020—from collective testimonio to institutional publications (encuentros) to social media—and connects them to the movements' cultural impact and organizing practices, such as generative conflict, horizontal cross-border networks, and what she terms strategic adaptability. What these texts and practices have in common, Dr. Neitch argues, is feminist persistence—a balance of action, preservation, and creation adaptable across contexts. A Praxis of Persistence provides one of the first scholarly accounts of #MeToo in Central America while remaining grounded in the region's lineage of activism against sexual violence. Through the framework of persistence, this book highlights the vitality of Central American women's activism and offers a repertoire of methods for reckoning with the realities of uneven progress in feminist struggle. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

    Lake Effect: Full Show
    Monday 6/1/26: 'It's All Local', UWM multicultural center consolidation, U.S. & El Salvador, locally made amaretto

    Lake Effect: Full Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 51:19


    We speak with the author of, "It's All Local." A UWM student reacts to the university's pause on consolidating its multicultural centers. We examine how El Salvador has aided the U.S.' mass deportation efforts. Plus, meet a local man in the running for a Good Food Award.

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    The Daily Beans
    Refried Beans | TACOs And Gumbo (feat. Adam Klasfeld) | 5.29.2025 Thursday, May 29th, 2025

    The Daily Beans

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 59:27


    Thursday, May 29th, 2025 A federal judge STRIKES DOWN Trump's entire executive order targeting the Wilmer Hale law firm for political retribution; Judge Chutkan allows a lawsuit seeking to enjoin Elon Musk and DOGE's operations to proceed; another federal judge has ordered the release of the Russian scientist that brought inert frog embryos into the US; yet another judge blocks Trump's attempt to stop congestion pricing in New York; immigration courts are dismissing cases of those sent to El Salvador potentially cutting off their return; the Government Accountability Office rebuffs Trump's power grab; another SpaceX Starship launch fails while Musk cries about people not liking him; U-Haul bans Patriot Front nazis after they rented their trucks for a march in Kansas City; the Tate brothers have been charged with rape and sex trafficking in the UK; Nancy Mace's former staff claim she had them create burner accounts to promote her online; Trump gets mad about the Wall Street acronym TACO during a press conference; and Allison delivers your Good News. MSW Media, Blue Wave California Victory Fund | ActBlue Guest: Adam Klasfeld All Rise News All Rise News - Bluesky Adam Klasfeld (@klasfeldreports.com) - BlueSky Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) - Twitter Federal judge on Trump DOJ's defense of orders targeting BigLaw: "Give me a break" | AllRiseNews Stories: Immigration courts are dismissing cases of those sent to El Salvador, potentially cutting off their return | NBC News US judge allows states' lawsuit against DOGE to proceed | Reuters US judge grants Russian-born Harvard scientist bail in immigration case | Reuters Judge temporarily blocks Trump from retaliating against New York over congestion toll | ABC Action News Tate brothers face rape and trafficking charges in the UK | AP News SpaceX launches another Starship rocket after back-to-back explosions, but it tumbles out of control | AP News Nancy Mace's Former Staff Claim She Had Them Create Burner Accounts to Promote Her | WIRED Trump's not happy about Wall Street's name for tariff flip-flops | POLITICO Congressional Agency Rebuffs Trump Bid to Expand Power Grab | Democracy Docket U-Haul bans Patriot Front members after trucks rented in KC for march | The Kansas City Star Reminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://patreon.com/thedailybeanshttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.