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Elizabeth Perez, Business Administrator of Benny's Pools LLC, shares the evolution of their family business from maintenance to high-end construction, highlighting their journey of scaling operations, expanding into new markets, and creating a lifestyle brand. Show Guest: Elizabeth Gomez Business Administrator Benny's Pools, LLC www.bennyspoolsllc.com Join the "Let's Talk Business" podcast community on Patreon to engage with show hosts, guests, and fans. You'll also get exclusive content, member shoutouts on the show and early access to in-person events. Get access here: patreon.com/letstalkbusiness #SanAntonioBusinessPodcast #SanAntonioBusiness #SanAntonio ▶ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://goo.gl/dzqVGV Host: ✅ Marc Ebinger
Elizabeth Perez started running when she 58 years old! She amazes us with her uplifting, enthusiastic energy that she takes into all of her races! She reminded us to love and serve our community, and to choose a positive attitude when things get tough!Episode Takeaways:-Keep trying, especially after you fail-Love and serve the ultrarunning community-Ultrarunning is mostly mentalElizabeth's Advice:-Do your research-Read books-Watch videos of other ultrarunners-Listen to your body to avoid injuries and burnout-Spend time on your feet_______________________________________________________________________________________Contact Elizabeth on Facebook: Liz Casa Perez_____________________________________________________________________________________________Links:Private coaching/personalized workout plans for trail runners: @pinetreerunningUtah real-estate agent who helps runners find a home near running trails: Jacob Bateman | Exit Realty Affinity | Bountiful, UT Real Estate | 385-314-1016 (ihouseelite.com)Self-Defense Course for runners: Run Without Fear | Melody Bateman's School (teachable.com)Our Instagram page: Melody and Jacob Bateman (@trailto100) • Instagram photos and videosJoin our beginner trail running community on Facebook: Trail to 100 | Facebook
Elizabeth Pérez, mexicana, de 42 años, trabaja en Minnesota para una empresa que se dedica a comercializar insumos para la industria procesadora de alimentos, es ejecutiva a cargo del departamento de exportaciones y refiere que no le fue fácil mantenerse en el puesto.“Aquí tienes que demostrar mucho más que un hombre, a pesar de que tienes las mismas calificaciones. Organice de la nada el departamento de exportaciones, era la más joven y única mujer dentro de la directiva y me gane el respeto de todos dentro de la empresa y fuera en otras empresas.”“Las mujeres latinas que tienen estudios y calificaciones deben demostrar la capacidad que tienen, ser fuertes y luchadoras, la situación migratoria no debe desalentarlas, enfatiza Elizabeth.”
On this Episode of Purposely Curious I sit down with my dear friend Elizabeth Perez, a Thyroid Cancer survivor. She shares her incredible journey through her diagnosis, treatment, and what she and her loved ones have learned from this diagnosis and how it solidified their love for each other. I may have gotten teary but I am so happy she has shared her story with us.
Pregnancy comes with all kinds of questions, but the journey to pregnancy and the mishaps along the way are often overlooked or taboo in the Latino community. How can we as a community help break the silences surrounding some of the more difficult aspects of pregnancy? Maria Hinojosa sits down with producer Jeanne Montalvo – who is currently pregnant – and certified birth doula Elizabeth Perez to discuss all things pregnancy: the highs, the lows, the miscarriages, the triumphs, and having babies during the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode we discuss Elizabeth Perez's award-winning book *Religion in the Kitchen: Cooking, Talking, and the Making of Black Atlantic Traditions*. Listen in to learn more about how religious subjectivity is constructed around the process of preparing ritual meals in the Lucumí tradition.
⬇️ EP 31 ”Message of Hope" w/ Elizabeth Perez A Struggle to Success Story hosted by Amena Kay ⬇️⬇️ Hope, a feeling that is wanted, the knowledge given to oneself that outcomes will work out for the best. Hope, having the confidence and desire for a future happiness. Hope, putting the difficulties of yesterday and today behind one-self to move forward.
On Friday's Houston Matters: We ask Elizabeth Perez, communications and outreach director at Harris County Public Health, why Latino communities seem especially susceptible to COVID-19. Also this hour: The upcoming in-person school season may mean the return to after school activities and sports. What can coaches do to keep children safe from a virus while playing football? Then we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week’s news. And, Christopher Rothko, son of... Read More
Long time friend Liz and I reconnect as I ask her to share her story and experiences practicing law in NYC. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-young8/support
Newly-elected DC 37 Secretary John Hyslop, who is president of Queens Library Guild Local 1321; and Municipal Employees Legal Services (MELS) staff attorney Elizabeth Perez.
De nouveau dans la cuisine, Célia, Chris Binetou et Rhoda dé-tricotent la fascination autour des danses afro-descendantes et leur satellisation dans la Pop culture. La “sensualité” est-elle intrinsèque aux danses afros ? Que dire de l’espace occupé par ces danses dans la Pop culture mondiale ? Puis Binetou braque les projecteurs sur la culture de la médiocrité blanche et le syndrome de l’Imposteur chez les Noirs. Rhoda, Célia et Chris partagent leur opinion sur le “bancalisme” latent dans notre belle Médiocratie. République de l’égalité des chances. Comment peut-on identifier le syndrome de l’imposteur ? Comment cette médiocratie se maintient-elle en place ? Sel & Poivre : 6’01 Ode aux fesses : 26’08 Imposteur Noir & Médiocre Blanc : 1’20’05 Cube Maggie : 1’50’50 Dans cette émission sont évoqués : “Loqueesha” le trailer du film déclenche une volée de critiques suite à sa trame narrative jugée raciste : https://bit.ly/30wg9BG “We unpack black male privilege” par Still Processing : https://nyti.ms/2JOkxpW “IGOR” de Tyler The Creator : https://spoti.fi/2HAqVhB “Mobilisation populaire sur la plage de Désert à Sainte-Luce pour un accès libre au littoral” de Christine CUPIT et Jean -Claude SAMYDE https://bit.ly/2VOaPLl “Les 50 pas du Roi” https://bit.ly/2HqUp2Q “La loi n° 96-1241 du 30 décembre 1996” relative à l'aménagement, la protection et la mise en valeur de la zone dite des cinquante pas géométriques dans les départements d'outre-mer. https://bit.ly/2JO4YhX - Reportage sur le Mapouka avec les Tueuses du Mapouka : https://bit.ly/2W83DJt “La danse qui électrise Abidjan” dans le Courrier International : https://bit.ly/2Wdoz1x “The ontology of twerk: from ‘sexy' Black movement style to Afro-Diasporic sacred dance” de Elizabeth Perez : https://bit.ly/2WSydE1 “No sex please, we're Jamaican” de Sean Michaels https://bit.ly/2Waoagt - “The Audacity of White Mediocrity” de Hannah Drake : https://bit.ly/2JtWdtT Cube Maggi : Célia : Mounwoke 04 “Le rôle des insurrections dans l’abolition de l’esclavage colonial en Martinique”: https://bit.ly/2JMAVXS Rhoda : “Shea Butter Baby” de Ari Lennox : https://spoti.fi/2JR1aN4 “Back to Black : Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21st century" : https://amzn.to/2Wbvw33 Chris : “Herstory” de Young M.A https://bit.ly/2LSgjAd Playlist: Me & U - Bracket Botcho - Tchagbazu Boyz Right Thurr - Chingy Imagine Me - Kirk Franklin Rooftops - Wiz Khalifa Before I Let Go - Beyoncé Sur Spotify : https://spoti.fi/2JsUaGJ Contactez-nous : emissionpiment@gmail.com
Elizabeth Perez, a decorated U.S. Marine veteran, fights to reunite her family after her undocumented husband, Marcos, is deported. Meanwhile, Marcos is alone in Mexico, working as a soccer referee, struggling with depression and fighting the urge to cross the border illegally to see his family. In a special presentation from FRONTLINE, Independent Lens and VOCES, acclaimed filmmaker David Sutherland (Kind-Hearted Woman, Country Boys, The Farmer’s Wife), examines the U.S. immigration system through two unforgettable protagonists whose lives reveal the human cost of deportation.
From acclaimed filmmaker David Sutherland, Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore examines the US immigration system through the eyes of two unforgettable protagonists whose lives reveal the human cost of deportation. Elizabeth Perez, a decorated US Marine veteran living in Cleveland, fights to reunite her family after her undocumented husband, Marcos, is deported. Meanwhile, Marcos is alone in Mexico, working as a soccer referee, struggling with depression and fighting the urge to cross the border illegally to see his family. With his signature raw, unfiltered intimacy, Sutherland weaves a parallel love story that takes us into a world often lived in the shadows. When Elizabeth's efforts hit a legal brick wall, she must plan for the unthinkable alternative: leaving the US with her children to live in exile in Mexico. "He is missing their entire life," Elizabeth says. Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore follows Elizabeth on her mission to bring back Marcos, which she pursues with the take-no-prisoners attitude of a Marine squad leader. Marcos Doesn’t Live Here Anymore tells a profoundly human story of complicated, imperfect people doing their best to cope with what life has dealt them. Director David Sutherland (Kind Hearted Woman, Country Boys, The Farmer’s Wife, Out of Sight) joins us to talk about the multi-faceted issues surrounding immigration, family separation, lost time, and the omnipresent fear of the unknown. ** April 15 - Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore screens on Independent Lens For more about Marcos Doesn't Live Here Anymore For more about the work of David Sutherland go to: davidsutherland.com
Documentary filmmaker and 1967 Tufts graduate David Sutherland is known for creating intimate portraits of people living on the margins of society. His most recent film, "Marcos Doesn’t Live Here Anymore," premiering on PBS, shows the human cost of U.S. immigration policy by following Elizabeth Perez and her husband, Marcos, as they fight to reunite their family after Marcos is deported. In this episode, Sutherland talks about how he met Elizabeth and Marcos, why he found them so appealing, and what he hopes viewers will take away from their story.
Celebramos el Día Internacional de la Mujer con este episodio lleno de dignas representantes en la industria musical, en el arte y en el periodismo deportivo. Kany García se une a nosotros desde Miami para presentar su sencillo "Para Siempre". También, conversamos con la argentina Ines Katzenstein que se convirtió en la nueva curadora de arte latinoamericano para el famosísimo MoMa. Y por último, una de la casa, Elizabeth Pérez, que nos presenta los deportes en Café CNN, nos cuenta de sus inicios en su nativa Maracay. Las entrevistas y segmentos los puedes encontrar en los siguientes tiempos: 03:40: Noticias Pop 12:00: Entrevista con Kany García 26:50: Entrevista con la curadora de arte latinoamericano del MoMa, Ines Katzenstein 38:02: Entrevista con Elizabeth Pérez, la cara deportiva de CNN en Español 1:03:40: Estrenos discográficosSupport the show: http://cnne.com/zonapopPara conocer sobre cómo CNN protege la privacidad de su audiencia, visite CNN.com/privacidad
W. Kamau Bell won an Emmy!!! And while he was on the red carpet, Hari was able to interview legendary feminist and author bell hooks about love, labels, and her views on the current administration. Kamau and Hari also gain understanding on DACA from Luis Fernando Macías (assistant professor in Chicano and Latin American Studies at Fresno State) and Elizabeth Perez (the first DREAMer to work for the City of Phoenix).Follow our guests!bell hooks (@bellhooks): http://www.bellhooksinstitute.comLuis Fernando Macías (@macias_lf)Elizabeth Perez aka Elle ( @EllePerezPerez)For updates on us, follow Politically Re-Active on Facebook and Twitter (@PoliticReActive). Send us your comments using the #politicallyreactive. Thanks! Check out Hari’s tour dates and albums at Harikondabolu.comand for all Kamau’s projects check out wkamaubell.com.
Megan Byrd of GCC Ladies Night is my guest this time around and she's definitely a person to know. With her work as Editor-in-Chief of the Ladies Night Anthology, she opens the door for countless women who are looking to find the right way to jump into comic creation. She was also kind enough to share with us a look at the cover of Ladies Night Anthology Vol 5 by Elizabeth Perez! Find Megan on Twitter: @ComicBookCandy Ladies' Night Twitter: @GCCLadiesNight www.ladiesnightanthology.com