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Eric Garcia is one of the very few autistic and neurodivergent journalists on the national scene, based in Washington, DC and covering congress and the Trump administration. Barry, Dave and Eric discuss his role as an autistic journalist, and his coverage of Washington, DC politics, and current stories that impact the autistic and neurodivergent community.Learn more on our websiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eric Garcia is back on the Purr Podcast, but this time, we're trading cats for bees! In this buzz-worthy episode, Dr. Jolle Kirpensteijn and Dr. Susan dive into the fascinating world of beekeeping with Eric, who happens to be an avid beekeeper.From the intricate social structure of a hive to the vital role bees play in our ecosystem, Eric shares his firsthand experience and expertise. Whether you're a vet, a bee enthusiast, or just curious about how these tiny pollinators keep the world running, this episode is packed with fun facts and valuable insights.So, grab some honey, settle in, and get ready to learn everything you ever wanted to know about bees—straight from a passionate beekeeper himself!
In this episode of the Purr Podcast, Dr. Jolle and Dr. Susan are joined by none other than Eric Garcia to explore the fascinating intersection of AI and bees—yes, you read that right! While AI might not be replacing veterinarians (or beekeepers) just yet, it's certainly making waves in daily veterinary practice.From DeepSeek AI to practical tools that enhance workflow, communication, and diagnostics, this episode breaks down how AI is already changing the veterinary world. Eric shares his expert insights on how clinics can embrace AI for better efficiency, while Dr. Susan impresses with her AI knowledge (and, of course, her flawless podcast introductions).Tune in for an engaging, insightful, and—dare we say—buzz-worthy conversation about the future of veterinary medicine in the age of AI!
In this episode of the Cat Cafe Podcast, Dr. Jolle and Dr. Susan team up with Eric Garcia to break down how cat owners can use AI the right way. While AI is revolutionizing many industries, including veterinary medicine, it's also becoming a helpful tool for pet parents. But with so much tech out there, how do you separate helpful AI from hype?We explore the practical ways AI can improve life for both you and your feline friend, from smart litter boxes that track health trends to AI-powered vet chatbots and apps that help monitor your cat's well-being. Plus, Eric shares expert advice on how to use AI responsibly—because while technology can be a great tool, it should never replace the expertise of a real veterinarian.If you've ever wondered whether AI can help you better care for your cat, this episode is packed with insights, tips, and a few laughs along the way. Tune in to learn how to make AI work for you and your feline companion—the right way!
En la ida de la primera semifinal de la Copa del Rey, se pudo vivir un partidazo donde el Atlético de Madrid terminó empatando en el minuto 93 gracias a un gol de Sorloth (4-4). Hay que destacar el regreso al once titular de Ferran Torres y Dani Olmo en ataque junto a Lamine Yamal, que fue duda hasta última hora por lesión, son las principales novedades del Barcelona para medirse este martes al Atlético de Madrid, que contó con cinco cambios en la alineación respecto a su último partido.El técnico Hansi Flick introdujo cuatro cambios respecto al once que ganó el pasado sábado en Las Palmas (0-2), con la entrada de Ferran Torres, Dani Olmo, Frenkie de Jong e Íñigo Martínez por Robert Lewandowski, Marc Casadó, Fermín López y Eric Garcia.Por su parte, el Atlético de Madrid presentó cinco novedades con la entrada de Musso bajo palos por Oblak, de Giménez por Le Normand en el centro de la defensa, de Barrios por Samu Lino en la medular, de Javi Galán por el lesionado ...
On this episode of Heard Tell, we turn down the noise of the news cycle and get to the information we need on the early days of the new Trump administration from the perspective of congress with congressional reporter and Washington Bureau Chief for The Independent Eric Garcia. Eric takes us behind the scenes and into the hallways of Capitol Hill for how the calendar & previous congress actions are dictating the new congress and the proposed Trump agenda, thoughts on the RFJ, Jr. nomination from the perspective of autism advocacy, good media and good reporters, the long-running congressional politics of Reagan National Airport (DCA) in light of the plane collision with a Blackhawk VIP helicopter, previewing some 2026 senate races like Senator Ossoff in Georgia and Senator Tillis in North Carolina, and Eric meets Babydog and despite host Andrew's warning, fell for the Jim Justice bulldog diversion.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.Read Eric Garcia's work in The Independent here:--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxhttps://heardtell.substack.com/Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease follow @HeardTellShow like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dan gives his 5 Headlines for the 1-0 win over Alaves. He talks about Lamine Yamal's Messi-esque dribble, how Eric Garcia and de Jong changed the game, the title race's most recent twist, and much more! Watchalongs - HERE Join the Discord server! Check out our merch store: tbpod.link/store Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
About the Guest(s):Dr. Jen Newton: Associate Professor in Special Education at Ohio University with expertise in strengths-based approaches to families, early childhood inclusion, and socially just educational practices. Dr. Newton has previously taught at James Madison University and Saint Louis University and is a passionate advocate for inclusive education.Eric Garcia: Washington Bureau Chief and Senior Washington Correspondent at the Independent. Eric covers the White House, Congress, and politics, and is also an MSNBC columnist. He's the author of the book "We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation" and a recipient of the Harriet McBride Johnson Prize for his nonfiction writing on autism.Dr. Carolyn Teigland: CEO of the Maryland Coalition for Inclusive Education (MCIE), Dr. Teigland is a seasoned educator dedicated to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in schools. She has also served as an Associate Superintendent in Cecil County Public Schools, leading transformative inclusive education efforts and providing congressional testimony on the subject.Tim Villegas: Host of the Think Inclusive podcast and a former special education teacher, Tim has been with MCIE since 2020. He advocates for inclusive education and produces two podcasts: Think Inclusive and Inclusion Stories, which explore real-world inclusion and share diverse educational experiences.Episode Summary:Join host Tim Villegas as he navigates a thought-provoking discussion on the future of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) with distinguished experts Dr. Jen Newton, Eric Garcia, and Dr. Carolyn Teigland. This episode provides an unfiltered look at how potential changes and challenges to IDEA could shape the educational landscape amidst shifting political priorities.The conversation opens up critical perspectives on the challenges facing special educators and administrators as a new administration takes the helm. The panelists delve into the implications of possible funding changes, especially the controversial move towards block grants. Eric Garcia brings insight from his political coverage, analyzing the plausibility of dismantling the Department of Education and the priorities of the Trump administration regarding public school reform.The episode explores the necessity for advocacy and civic engagement at both the state and local levels. Jen Newton and Carolyn Teigland emphasize the importance of understanding state policies and the role they play in shaping education funding directed towards inclusive practices. Highlighting the gaps in the current system, the panelists call for collective efforts to rebuild and reform American education, ensuring it addresses the diverse needs of all students, particularly those with disabilities.Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/cIskPwj8p73iR1JbtTHt0Rm8evAKey Takeaways:The potential reauthorization of IDEA under a new administration raises significant concerns, particularly regarding block grants and funding changes.Engaging with state and local education policies is crucial for effective advocacy on behalf of students with disabilities.Potential moves to dismantle the Department of Education face legislative hurdles, but they underscore broader discussions on public school reform.Understanding the nuances of school choice and its implications for marginalized students remains essential for parents and educators.Advocacy and equitable education practices are vital to counteract possible setbacks in inclusive education policies.Complete Show Notes: https://mcie.org/think-inclusive/Thank you to our sponsor, IXL: https://www.ixl.com/inclusive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On episode 651, Dan goes through the top 5 news of the week, including the final twist of the Ronald Araujo saga and Eric Garcia sticking around. He talks about Gerard Martin's renewal, Pau Cubarsi's first year with the first team, and much more! Watchalongs - HERE Join the Discord server! Check out our merch store: tbpod.link/store Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Heard Tell host Andrew Donaldson talks post-election politics on Capitol Hill with senior Washington Correspondent at the Independent Eric Garcia, who takes us behind the scenes and into the halls of congress to discuss the incomiing 119th congress is going to look a whole lot like the 118th congress, changing leadership in the US Senate as the GOP takes the majority and elects new leadership, how Majority Leader Thune and Speaker of the House Johnson will work with president-elect Trump and what if any limits to what the White House wants will the legislative branch provide, and also the real scope on how congressional news makes it into the news cycle and how we can better inform ourselves about what our elected represenation is doing.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.Buy Eric's Book "We Are Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation" here https://t.co/5dWGMA75BK--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxhttps://heardtell.substack.com/Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease follow @HeardTellShow like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
HIT THE BRAKES: The Can't Miss Topics in the Logistics Industry
Welcome to the Hit the Brakes podcast, where the seasoned logistics professionals at Fetch Freight dive into the top stories, market trends and can't miss topics about the supply chain. In this new episode, Mitchell sits down with Eric Garcia, Carrier Sales Manager at Fetch, to discuss how we protect our carriers and our customers from fraudulent activity in the supply chain. Please let us know if you have other questions to ask or topics to discuss! Visit fetchfreight.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram.
Boise Philharmonic Music Director Eric Garcia and Ballet Idaho Artistic Director Garrett Anderson meet to discuss this season's collaboration between the two organizations: Sound in Motion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballet-idaho/support
On episode 616, Dan gives his 5 Headlines for the 2-1 loss in the Champions League to Monaco. He talks about ter Stegen's mistake that led to Eric Garcia's red card, the decisions Flick made to give the team life, and much more! Watchalongs - HERE Join the Discord server! Check out our merch store: tbpod.link/store Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your Heard Tell Show is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by talking about all the news that we should be paying attention to, but isn't making the headlines as the Trump v Harris campaign change has dominated news media. Eric Garcia, the Washington bureau chief and senior Washington Correspondent at the Independent returns to Heard Tell to catch us up on all the congressional goings-on that have been flying under the national political headlines such as the inside DC reaction to switching from President Biden to VP Harris, how JD Vance is perceived by his peers in the senate, VP pick for Kamala 2024, what would a winning electoral coalition for Harris look like, and heavy metal at the Olympics.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.00: Intro/ Metal At Olympics, Congress Taps Out Until September09:14 Change in DC Democratic Mood From Debate to Harris Launch15:20 How JD Vance Was Perceived Inside US Senate & VP Pick23:20 Kamala Harris VP Pick, Who It Will Be, Who It Should Be & Why37:37 What Kind of Electoral Coalition Does Harris Need To Win?46:30 How Trump Can Blow The Election, Debate Preview, More VP Talk--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxhttps://heardtell.substack.com/Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease follow @HeardTellShow like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Support Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
By all accounts, Doctor Eric Garcia truly cared for Jordan Joplin, but Joplin considered his relationship with the doctor as a means to an end; or as the prosecutor put it, Garcia believed he was in a romantic relationship with Joplin, but Joplin considered it transactional. Garcia had money and objects of value, and Joplin wanted it all for himself. Sources “Anchorage jury finds Jordan Joplin guilty of murder in Dr. Eric Garcia case.” June 2, 2023. Ketchikan Daily News. Jordan Joplin Cole, Shannon. “WA man sentenced to 99 years for murder of Ketchikan doctor.” April 9, 2024. KTUU. Gremore, Graham. “Sean Cody star Jordan Joplin charged with murdering wealthy Alaskan surgeon.” February 6, 2018. Queerty. “Ketchikan doctor's death, home thefts investigated.” April 3, 2017. Anchorage Daily News. “Washington man held in Ketchikan murder.” July 24, 2017. Anchorage Daily News. Williams, Tess. “Jury convicts Washington man of murder in 2017 killing of Southeast Alaska surgeon – An Anchorage jury on Thursday found Jordan Joplin guilty on charges of first-and second-degree murder in the death of Dr. Eric Garcia.” June 1, 2023. Anchorage Daily News. Williams, Tess. “Trial begins for Washington man accused of killing Southeast Alaska surgeon – Prosecutors said Jordan Joplin killed Dr. Eric Garcia and stole hid money and belongings. Defense attorneys said Garcia used morphine to relieve pain and anxiety and the drug killed him.” May 8, 2023. Anchorage Daily News. __________________________________________________________________________________________ COMING SOON! __________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Join Beach Blanket Books—a Facebook Event. The Fun begins on May 15th and lasts until the Summer Solstice on June 21st. Join in the games and win some prizes. Sign up now so you don't miss a thing! ________________________________________________________________________ IF YOU ENJOY LISTENING TO YOUR NOVELS, CHECK OUT THE AUDIOBOOK VERSION OF MASSACRE AT BEAR CREEK LODGE ______________________________________________________________________________________ Join the Murder and Mystery in the First Frontier Facebook Group! __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Robin Barefield is the author of five Alaska wilderness mystery novels, Big Game, Murder Over Kodiak, The Fisherman's Daughter, Karluk Bones, and Massacre at Bear Creek Lodge. She has also written two non-fiction books: Kodiak Island Wildlife and Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier. Sign up to subscribe to her free monthly newsletter on true murder and mystery in Alaska. Subscribe to Robin's free, monthly Murder and Mystery Newsletter for more stories about true crime and mystery from Alaska. Join her on: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Visit her website at http://robinbarefield.com Check out her books at Author Masterminds ___________________________________________________________________________________ If you would like to support Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier? Become a patron and join The Last Frontier Club. Each month Robin will provide one or more of the following to club members. · An extra episode of Murder and Mystery in the Last Frontier available only for club members. Behind-the-scenes glimpses of life and wildlife in the Kodiak wilderness. · Breaking news about ongoing murder cases and new crimes in Alaska ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Merchandise! Visit the Store
It was the end of 1883, and Gustav Mahler experienced heartbreak. Mahler conveyed the experience in a letter to a friend, alluding to a new work: 'I have written a song cycle,' he wrote, 'six songs, all of which are dedicated to her.' The songs were conceived as if a wafaring man had suffered a heavy fate and now goes out into the world, wandering aimlessly. This six-part song cycle would ultimately become "Songs of a Wayfarer." Hosted by Eric Garcia.
First, he composes the piece for electric string quartet. The four performance double on tam-tams, maracas, and crystal goblets tuned to specific pitches. At various moments in the performance, they employ metal thimbles and glass rods. They whisper. They shout. They make clicking sounds with their tongues. They intone music of the past while playing a work composed in an Avant-garde style. George Crumb became one of American music's most distinctive voices in the second half of the 20th Century.Hosted by Eric Garcia.
Your Heard Tell Show is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by going beyond the headlines and into the halls of congress with Eric Garcia, the Washington bureau chief and senior Washington Correspondent at the Independent. Eric explains the current changes in congress that saw the foreign aid bills passed, the apparently sideline-ing of Marjorie Taylor Greene and the chaos caucus's constant threats of removing Speaker Johnson, how the looming elections are affecting the politics on Capitol Hill, generational change coming to the US Senate, simmering internal strife with the Democratic Party, and what the post-election congress might look like. Plus, we end on a good note with the story a immigrant who already had an incredible story of coming to America and battling cancer, and that was before he hit a billion dollar lottery prize.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.Reporting referenced in this episode:Marjorie Taylor Greene's exercise in vanity has failedDemocrats say they would save Republican speaker amid ouster attemptThe intra-Democratic feud on Israel will not stop anytime soon--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mind Your Autistic Brain with Social Autie: THE Talk Show for Late Identified Autistics
Get ready for an eye-opening discussion on episode 153 of Beyond Chronic Burnout! Join us as we welcome Eric Garcia, a seasoned political correspondent and author, to the show. With his wealth of experience, Eric dives deep into the 2024 political landscape and shares actionable insights for autistic voting adults. Discover how policies impact the disability community, from housing to education, and learn how you can advocate for change. Don't miss this empowering conversation that's sure to inspire! Tune in now to gain valuable perspectives and make a difference.
On a new TAGS LIVE aka Talk About Gay Sex the live edtition, Host Steve V and Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and realationship advice and more in front of a live virtual audience:Are we losing our gay slang to white girls?Is hugging between two guys, grinding and kissing on the cheek gay?Grindr introduces new feature for meeting guys in other countries - ROAMBigger Blacker Book - App to track your hookups and moreTo what embarrasing lengths have you gone for sex?Host Steve V shares his recent OF and JFF collabsSean Cody model and Porn Star sentenced for senseless murder of Dr. Eric Garcia...Deep Dive into this week's Thirst Trap!Steve V's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/tagspodcastFollow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevhttps://linktr.ee/kodimauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauriceFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod
A sentence was handed down this week for the murder of Dr. Eric Garcia in Ketchikan. The first cruise ship of the season makes port in the First City.
It would gain the reputation as the most scandalous piece of music ever composed. An early criticism deemed it "the work of a madman." After its premiere in 1913, music would never be the same. This episode of Noted, Igor Stravinsky's riotous masterpiece Rite of Spring, hosted by Eric Garcia.
Symbolic of so many things, but also its music. In this episode host Eric Garcia takes us through the myriad of compositional styles, sounds and pieces that have musically chronicled this very special city. Gershwin to Reich and beyond on this episode of Noted.
Composer Maurice Ravel's style is rooted in tonality, however, his unique adaptation and manipulation of the musical language was so distinctive that he created a musical voice unmistakably his own. This episode of Noted: a masterpiece by Ravel, Piano Concerto in G, hosted by Eric Garcia.
Unlock the secrets to engaging in meaningful political discourse as I sit down with financial savant and podcast host Eric Garcia. ✅ Join over 10,000 newsletter subscribers: https://go.ryanhanley.com/ ✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhanley ✅ Subscribe to the YouTube show: https://youtube.com/ryanmhanley Connect with Erik Garcia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikgarciafinancial/ Plan Wisely: https://www.plan-wisely.com/ More About this Episode In a climate where conversations can quickly ignite into heated debates, we navigate the nuances of maintaining respect and curiosity when opinions clash. We explore the transformative power of open dialogue and how it shapes our understanding of the world around us. Eric's insights challenge us to reject the comfort of silence and instead, embrace the cacophony of diverse voices that truly represent our society's fabric. This episode is a testament to the belief that the art of conversation is not lost, and that by lending an ear to opposing viewpoints, we can enrich our own perspectives. It's a reminder that the strength of our convictions doesn't have to create barriers but can be the bridge to deeper connections with others. Join us as we exemplify the grace and understanding necessary to approach discussions with compassion, whether they align with our beliefs or stand in stark contrast. It's not just about finding common ground; it's about appreciating the ground we all walk on, diverse and rich with different ideas. Eric Garcia's presence illuminates this journey, making for an enlightening and thought-provoking listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unlock the secrets to engaging in meaningful political discourse as I sit down with financial savant and podcast host Eric Garcia. ✅ Join over 10,000 newsletter subscribers: https://go.ryanhanley.com/✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanhanley✅ Subscribe to the YouTube show: https://youtube.com/ryanmhanleyConnect with Erik GarciaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikgarciafinancial/Plan Wisely: https://www.plan-wisely.com/More About this EpisodeIn a climate where conversations can quickly ignite into heated debates, we navigate the nuances of maintaining respect and curiosity when opinions clash. We explore the transformative power of open dialogue and how it shapes our understanding of the world around us. Eric's insights challenge us to reject the comfort of silence and instead, embrace the cacophony of diverse voices that truly represent our society's fabric.This episode is a testament to the belief that the art of conversation is not lost, and that by lending an ear to opposing viewpoints, we can enrich our own perspectives. It's a reminder that the strength of our convictions doesn't have to create barriers but can be the bridge to deeper connections with others. Join us as we exemplify the grace and understanding necessary to approach discussions with compassion, whether they align with our beliefs or stand in stark contrast. It's not just about finding common ground; it's about appreciating the ground we all walk on, diverse and rich with different ideas. Eric Garcia's presence illuminates this journey, making for an enlightening and thought-provoking listen.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosted by Eric Garcia, Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic. Executive produced by Wayne Birt. Edited by Adam McCoy.Music in this episode:Bluebeard's CastleBartók: Duke Bluebeard's CastleJessye Norman, László PolgárChicago Symphony OrchestraPierre Boulez, conductor℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Hosted by Eric Garcia, Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic. Executive produced by Wayne Birt. Edited by Adam McCoy.Music in this episode:Bluebeard's CastleBartók: Duke Bluebeard's CastleJessye Norman, László PolgárChicago Symphony OrchestraPierre Boulez, conductor℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, BerlinHungarian Folk Music Collected by Béla Bartók (Hungaroton Classics)Mikor Gulás Legyén Voltam℗ 1980 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD.DalokJulia Hamari, Ilona Prunyi℗ 1991 HUNGAROTON RECORDS LTD.Bartók & Korngold: Piano QuintetsPiers Lane & Goldner String Quartet℗ 2020 Hyperion Records LimitedBartók: Concerto for Orchestra & Orchestral PiecesChicago Symphony OrchestraPierre Boulez, conductor℗ 1993 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, BerlinBartók: The Miraculous MandarinChicago Symphony OrchestraPierre Boulez, conductor℗ 1996 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
You may have heard this one before - or maybe not! Either way, it's well worth a listen. In one of our most popular episodes we sat down to chat with Kay Kerr about her book 'Love & Autism' which, given the timing (a week after Valentine's Day) seemed like a good reason to do an encore. Original Episode Description: In this episode, Jacinta and Lachlan interview Kay Kerr about her new book Love & Autism. Love & Autism presents an uplifting celebration of neurodivergent love, the search for it and a deeper look into the lives of autistic Australians. We chat to Kay about where the idea came from, the interview and drafting process, autistic affirmation and joy, and what she thinks lies ahead for the next generation of autistics. About our guest Kay Kerr is an autistic author and journalist from the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Her debut novel Please Don't Hug Me (2020) was shortlisted for Book of the Year for Older Children at the Australian Book Industry Awards in 2021, and listed as a ‘Notable Book' by the Children's Book Council of Australia. Her second novel, Social Queue, was released with Text Publishing in October 2021. Kay's freelance writing has appeared in The Guardian, SBS Voices, Daily Life, Broadsheet, and Peppermint Magazine, amongst others. She writes about autistic representation, disability, parenting, pop culture, gardening, and feelings. Kay's new book Love & Autism is out now. Representations & resources Kay's website Please Don't Hug Me Social Queue Love & Autism The Overshare Clem Bastow's Late Bloomer Chloe Hayden's Different, Not Less Tim Chan's & Sarah Chan's Back From the Brink Anna Whateley (Peta Lyre's Rating Normal) Jen Wilde (This Is the Way the World Ends, Queens of Geek, Going Off Script and The Brightsiders) Helen Hoang (The Kiss Quotient, The Bride Test and The Heart Principle) Kate Foster (The Bravest Word, Paws, Harriet Hound, The Unlikely Heroes Club and All the Small Wonderful Things) We're Not Broken by Eric Garcia. You can purchase all of these book titles and more from your local independent bookseller or Booktopia. Please note by purchasing through these Booktopia partner links we are provided a small commission which allows us to continue to provide the podcast at no cost to our audience. About the podcast Differently Brained shares the opinions of individuals and does not consider your personal circumstances. Differently Brained exists purely for information purposes and should not be relied on as health or medical advice. Because no brain is the same, please consult your healthcare professional for your personal medical needs. The Differently Brained team acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we record, edit and stream this podcast. We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples and their Elders part, present and emerging. We extend that respect to all First Nations cultures and their ongoing connection to the lands, waterways and communities.
Hosted by Eric Garcia, Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic. Executive produced by Wayne Birt. Edited by Adam McCoy.Music in this episode:Mozart: Symphonies Nos. 39, 40 & 41Berlin PhilharmonicSir Simon Rattle, conductor℗ 2017 Berlin Phil Media GmbHGlenn Gould Remastered - The Complete Columbia Album CollectionGlenn Gould, piano℗ 1956 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1957 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1958 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1959 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1960 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1961 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1962 Sony Music Entertainment/(P) 1963 Sony MusicMozart: Requiem, K. 626Christine Schäfer, Arnold Schoenberg Chor & Concentus Musicus WienNikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor℗ 2004 Sony Music EntertainmentMozart: String Quintets K. 515 & 516Quatuor Van Kuijk & Adrien La Marca℗ 2020 Alpha classics / Outhere Music FranceMozart: Die ZauberfloteChristiane Oelze, Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque SoloistsJohn Eliot Gardiner, conductor℗ 1996 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, BerlinSchubert: Symphonies No. 5 & 8 "Unfinished" - Overtures in the Italian StyleConcertgebouworkestNikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor℗ 1993 Teldec Classics International GMBHBeethoven: Symphonies Nos. 5 & 7Vienna PhilharmonicCarlos Kleiber, conductor℗ 2012 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, BerlinMozart: Symphonies Nos. 38 & 39ConcertgebouworkestNikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor℗ 1982 Teldec Classics International GmbHMozart: Symphonies Nos. 40 & 41 "Jupiter"ConcertgebouworkestNikolaus Harnoncourt, conductor℗ 1983 Teldec Classics International GMBH
Hosted by Eric Garcia, Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic. Executive produced by Wayne Birt. Edited by Adam McCoy.Music In This Episode:Jean SibeliusSymphonies 1-7Berlin PhilharmonicSir Simon Rattle, conductor@Berlin Phil Media GmbHSibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Finlandia & Karelia SuiteBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraMarris Jansons, conductorSibelius - MasterworkRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis, conductor℗ 2017 Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group℗ 2016 BR-KlassicMariss Jansons, conductor
Hosted by Eric Garcia, Music Director of the Boise Philharmonic. Executive produced by Wayne Birt. Edited by Adam McCoy.Music In This Episode:Jean SibeliusSymphonies 1-7Berlin PhilharmonicSir Simon Rattle, conductor@Berlin Phil Media GmbHSibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Finlandia & Karelia SuiteBavarian Radio Symphony OrchestraMarris Jansons, conductorSibelius - MasterworkRoyal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Andrew Davis, conductor℗ 2017 Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group℗ 2016 BR-KlassicMariss Jansons, conductor
Joining us this week are Eric Garcia & Kat Cole co-directors of Detour, the San Francisco based performing arts company, whose website says everything you need at a glance in big bold letters: “DEVISED THEATRE. DANCE. DRAG. IMMERSIVE.”In 2023 they brought us We Build Houses Here, and this March they will be workshopping a new production set in the same world as that show: The Twilight Aristocracy.This month the company is offering a series of workshops on devised theatre and drag performance — we're going to talk to them about all of it. Hosted by Noah Nelson.SHOW NOTESDETOURDevising Immersive Theater: Craft, The Ensemble, & Audience ExperienceNYC Meetup Jan 29th @ 7PMLA Meetup Jan 29th @ 7PM Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on the Uncharted Podcast, practice management geek Stephanie Goss takes the reins and invites her close friends Tyler Grogan, CVT - Director of Creative Marketing at Uncharted and Eric Garcia, CEO of Simply Done Tech Solutions to cohost the episode. In case you haven't heard Tyler and/or Eric on the podcast before, you are in for a treat. Tyler Grogan is a Certified Veterinary Technician with experience in specialty, emergency and general practice. A total Hufflepuff and Scrabble enthusiast, Tyler brings her experience with brand building, marketing, storytelling across multiple digital platforms, and exploring new ways to elevate the client experience to the Uncharted community, events and team. Eric Garcia is an IT expert, digital marketer and veterinary industry thought leader when it comes to social media and marketing. Eric was voted VMX 2020 Speaker of the Year by conference attendees and he speaks regularly at conferences all throughout the world. With all that travel and living his work life online, Eric has made it part of his lifestyle to regularly unplug from technology and the internet. This week, Stephanie, Tyler and Eric revisit their experiences unplugging since Uncharted podcast episode 195 (https://unchartedvet.com/unplug-fail/). They talk through some of the major wins and some of the not so shining moments for each of them in learning to unplug. They also dive in to a discussion on why social media can be problematic within our industry and how creating healthy technology boundaries can contribute to a better overall well-being. Let's get into this... Click here to get your free ebook about Unplugging and learn more about it: https://ericgarciafl.com/unplugged/ COME TO GREENVILLE WITH US ONE LAST TIME BEFORE WE HEAD OUT INTO UNCHARTED WATERS! The world is noisy. News. Content. Promotions. There are messages swirling all around us. In our inboxes, on our phones, on the radio, on the drive down the street. It's message after message competing for our attention. And your business is caught in the current. So how do you make sure your message is heard? How do you tell a story that gives your brand a unique voice? How do you connect with your community without simply shouting louder? REGISTER NOW TO JOIN US IN APRIL 2024 at Uncharted and get ready to learn, share, and make waves at your veterinary practice. Upcoming events: unchartedvet.com/upcoming-events/ All Links: linktr.ee/UnchartedVet Do you have something that you would love Andy and Stephanie to role play on the podcast - a situation where you would love some examples of what someone else would say and how they would say it? If so, send us a message through the mailbag! We want to hear your challenges and would love to feature your scenario on the podcast. Head over to the mailbag and submit it here: unchartedvet.com/mailbag
Your Heard Tell Show for Thursday, October 12th, 2023 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by going inside the chaos in the United States Congress with reporter Eric Garcia who breaks down the week to come in the messy GOP Speaker of the House race, can Jim Jordan get the gavel, who the players are involved, and what is coming next. Plus, Eric explains how that viral video of George Santos screaming might be partially his fault, what really happened, and how the crazy of the multiple-indicted representative is indicative of a lot of the problems of congress, and how it is covered. Then, our guest is Jeffery Tyler Syck who has been writing about the "Old Mistakes From The New Right'' and talks about the failure and folly of populism, explains pluralism and why diversity is a dividing line with the worst actors on the right, and why the lessons of despotic regimes and tyrants need to be applied to people everywhere who demand all power for their own purposes.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Special episode! Yesterday, in a move unprecedented in American history, the House of Representatives removed Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House in the middle of his term. Eric Garcia has been reporting on this story and he joins the show to break down how we got to this point, who the main players and factions are, why McCarthy was such a weak speaker, and where the House goes from here. Got questions for the New Liberal Podcast? Send them to mailbag@cnliberalism.org Follow us at: https://twitter.com/CNLiberalism https://cnliberalism.org/ Join a local chapter at https://cnliberalism.org/become-a-member/
Eric Garcia grew tired of seeing narrow-minded portrayals of autism on television and in film, while his own life as an autistic person looked entirely different. His career as a journalist and writer led him to publishing We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation — an investigation into the complex realities of life on the spectrum
Your Heard Tell Show for Thursday, September 14th, is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by taking how the FDA is finally admitting why all those decongestants you take aren't working for your sniffles and sneezes. Senator Mitt Romney announces he's not running for reelection by giving a message more of the elderly congress critters need to hear and adhere to. Congressional reporter Eric Garcia returns to the program to give us inside look into the return of congress, Kevin McCarthy's impeachment announcement, budget and funding battles, Mitch McConnell and the senate, political implications, Washington machinations, Romney stepping aside, and what to watch for in the headlines for what is going to be a bonkers session of congress. We end on a lazy note, as we go overseas to a contest to try and crown one country's "laziest citizen."All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxQuestions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStack Free to subscribe, comes right to your inboxSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode we chop it up with Eric Garcia the CEO of Fury Fighting Championships and Submission Hunter Pro both of which are featured on the UFC Fight Pass. We were able to glean so much wisdom from this conversation. We chat about everything from the joy that fills his heart when one of his guys make it to the big show and also why a professional fighter should always be ready to take a short notice fight at the drop of a hat. On a sidenote Eric also tells a funny story about a scrap I had gotten into back in elementary school which I was certain everyone had forgotten. Thanks a ton for stopping by the studio and giving us the opportunity at this conversation.
"I want to fly like an Eagle, let my spirit carry me..."The Stephen F. Austin High School Eagles of Port Acres, Texas, did just that in 1986, as they soared through a season of triumph, culminating in a historic State Semifinal matchup with Cuero and its sophomore phenom Robert Strait.Hear SFA seniors Kenny Ford, Allen Griggie, Kevin Henry, Damon Martin, and Derek Moore talk with Buck (who was an assistant coach for the Eagles) about that 1986 season, including remembrances about:attending Stephen F Austin High School in the mid-1980s;the 1985 Regional Finalist team, and its impact on the 1986 team;pre-district and district games;the 1986 playoff run;thoughts on SFA educators, coaches, players, and opponents;and other topics!The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including Richard Marler, Boyd Edwards, Danny Knowles, Greg Green, Jo Ellen Green, Loyce Comeaux, Ned Cole, Joe Washington Sr, Dr. Chester Levy Jr, Mike Owens, Sylvester Smith, Robert Lawson, Jimmy Wyble, George Thompson, Joe Smith, Larry Reece, Jim Yarberry, Larry Southard, John Evans, Leroy Ross, Graylin Johnson, Devin Woods, Kenneth Everfield, Roderick Batiste, Keith Randle, Burk Whittington, Jack Foster, Richard Washington, Curtis Barbay, Ernest Bo Gipson, Fred Kennebrew, Scott Conner, Randy Tomlinson, Scott Gooch, Shane Dronett, Otis Sowell, Chuck Langston, Ed Peveto, Julian Bush, Fredena Ballou, Ronnie Fisher, Robert Conner, Daniel Green, Derrick LeBlanc, Frederick Rhine, Kip Texada, Terry Parker, Brett Wilson, Murphy Ford, Jimbo Guy, Eric Garcia, Zandar Hebert, Glen Simien, Ed Reynolds, Jeff Sly, Terry Jones, Chris Lalonde, Arthur Thibodeaux, Derrick LeBlanc, Fred Robbins, Bobby Durham, Jason Chenault, Troy Bertrand, Brice Alpough, Eric Malveaux, Terest Pete, David Lalonde, Travis Sanders, Gerard Green, Amante Martin, ...and more! Other well-known names included in the podcast are Spike Dykes, Mike Gundy, Curtis Looper, Ezekiel Elliott, Tony Pollard, Brian Bosworth, Ray Lewis, Harry Hickey, Paul Johnson, Robert Strait, Wayne Mathis, Adam Arroyo, Rodney Pedrazza, Irvin Thomas, Brian Parks, Bill Shimek, Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow...and more!!"Time keeps on slippin', slippin', slippin', into the future..."Harken back to that time in 1986 when young men flew like Eagles...Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
On this Heard Tell Good Talks Congressional Correspondent for The Independent and MSNBC columnist Eric Garcia returns to Heard Tell to give us some inside the halls perspective of what our congress critters are up to. Eric will talk about headlines like the current appropriations and funding fights, increasing impeachment talk, how Speaker McCarthy and Leader Schumer are positioned, and how the politics of 2024 are playing out in the US House and Senate. --------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStackSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Your Heard Tell Show for Monday, July 24th, 2023 is turning down the noise of the news cycle and getting to the information we need to discern our times by discussing how to keep perspective on the difference between "the media" and outrage du jours like Barbie, Jason Aldean, and other things that trend and important journalism as highlighted by three stories from across the country of actual importance. We break down the GOP 2024 presidential primary field and have a grown folk talk about where the candidates stand. Journalist and freind of the program Eric Garcia returns to talk his day job of covering congress and give insight on what is going on and what to look for in the headlines to come. We go to India with an Elections Daily piece over the opposition parties trying to join forces to topple Modi's BJP-NDA and what their chances are. We finish up with some good news over a mistaken charity donation that went viral and become more than anyone involved every imagined.Referenced piece on Stanford president can be read hereDonnell Suggs reporting in The Atlanta Voice can be read hereKyle Vass can be read here, and Andrew's column in The Fayette Tribune on the issue can be read here.All that and more on this episode of Heard Tell.--------------------Questions, comments, concerns, ideas, or epistles? Email us HeardTellShow@gmail.comPlease make sure to follow to @Heard Tell, like the program, comment with your thoughts, and share with others.Heard Tell SubStackSupport Heard Tell here: https://app.redcircle.com/shows/4b87f374-cace-44ea-960c-30f9bf37bcff/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/heard-tell/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
A political candidate has some questions and we have some extremely obvious answers.Support us:Hear bonus episodes on PatreonDonate on PayPalGet Maintenance Phase T-shirts, stickers and moreBuy Aubrey's bookListen to Mike's other podcastLinks!Eric Garcia's “We're Not Broken”Mike and Sarah's episode on autism and the anti-vaxx movementSeth Mnookin's “The Panic Virus”Jonathan M. Berman's “Anti-vaxxers: How to Challenge a Misinformed Movement” Brian Deer's “The Doctor Who Fooled the World”Paul Offit's “Autism's False Prophets”Steve Silberman's “Neurotribes”Peter Hotez's “The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science”Behind The Bastards episode on smallpox anti-vaxxers RFK Jr.'s Inside JobThe Conspiracy CandidateDavid Pitts's "Jack and Lem”RFK Jr.'s autobiographyImmunizations and Autism: A Review of the LiteratureWakefield's article linking MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulentCorrecting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine ‘facts'Thanks to Doctor Dreamchip for our lovely theme song!Support the show
Do you ever find yourself stumbling over the distinction between person-first and identity-first language? I certainly do. That's why the first session of Neuroversity Summer School is about the nuances of these two linguistic approaches, particularly in the context of neurodiversity. I revisited an interview I had from Season 1 Episode 5 with political journalist and author, Eric Garcia, who shares his personal perspective on these matters, shedding light on the importance of individual preference in identifying oneself.While some may argue that all this might sound too technical, let me assure you, it's a compelling conversation that challenges the way we think about autism and neurodiversity. I delve into the complexities of these two forms of language and their influences on how we perceive neurodivergence. The discussion is far from over, though. I encourage you to join in and share your thoughts on these language preferences. Remember, it's not about choosing sides, but understanding and respecting people's choices in how they want to be identified.Follow Neuroversity on all our social platforms:Neuroversity WebsiteIGFacebookTwitterLinkedInPatreon
Eric Garcia, creator of WE BUILD HOUSES HERE and co-director of San Francisco's Detour devised dance company is interviewed by Parker Sela about the immersive dance production that explores the idea of queer sanctuaries by combining shipwrecks and San Francisco's iconic OASIS drag nightclub.Then stick around for the missing part of last week's show.SHOW NOTESDETOUR DANCEWE BUILD HOUSES HERENoPro's 10 Most Anticipated New Works of 2023 (Part II)Stoking Vegas' Immersive Flame: Lost Spirits Distillery (Review)Denver Fringe 2023 Immersive SuperlativesReview Rundown: The One With Magic & Multiverses Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) are joined by guest Eric Garcia. Eric is senior Washington writer for the Independent and a columnist at MSNBC. Check him out on Twitter at @EricMGarcia.Eric's Music Pick: Black SabbathThe storm is upon you; can you hear the peals of thunder in the background, and the bleak clang of the church bell in the sleeping village? Well then break out the most appropriate tritone you can think of as the gang discusses Ozzy, Tony, Geezer, Bill (and yes, Ronnie James as well) and the groundbreaking music of Black Sabbath. Sabbath are famed as the inventors -- with their self-titled 1970 debut album -- of what would come to be known as "heavy metal." As such, they've long been worshipped by surly teenagers and metalheads alike, and derided by parents and critics in equal proportion. What we will take great pleasure in explaining to you during this episode is that the kids and metalheads got this one right. The critics and your parents whiffed. Sabbath was an incredibly intelligent band that may have begun as a demonstratively sludgy blues-rock (hence the birth of "heavy metal") but almost instantly evolved into a progressive group afterwards under guidance of guitarist Tony Iommi's compulsive riff-writing abilities and the secret jazz predilections of bassist Geezer Butler and drummer Bill Ward. And then there's good ol' Ozzy Osbourne -- the bloke from down at the pub made good, singing his head off as best he can and finding surprising depths in his everyman voice.Sabbath's posthumous reputation is dictated largely by the ubiquitous popularity of their first two albums -- if you have heard them on the radio, it's probably a song like "Iron Man" or "War Pigs" -- but as far as the gang is concerned, that's actually where it gets really interesting for a band whose ability to combine piledriving riffage with shockingly unexpected moments of beauty and soulfulness marked them out during the next seven years as not just the most important heavy-metal bands to exist, but (secretly, don't tell your mom) also one of the finest art-rock groups of its era. Click play and join us this week as we boldly head Into the Void.
On episode 453, Dan and Román of La Liga Lowdown discuss Barcelona's 4-0 win over Elche and what it means for Eric García and Ansu Fati. They talk about Barça's overall showing, Eric's pivot performance, the significance of Ansu Fati's goal, and much more! Running Order: Did Barcelona play well in the 4-0 win? How did Eric García do? Will Ansu's goal help him? Was Xavi right to limit teenage minutes? Join the new Discord server! Check out our merch store: https://the-barcelona-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Quick Take Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 452, Dan and Levon discuss where Messi would fit back in and if Eric Garcia could play the pivot. They talk about the moving parts needed to get Messi back, Gavi's Spain stuff, the Femení moving on to the semis, and much more! Running Order: How will Messi fit financially? How will Messi fit on the field? Can Eric Garcia play the pivot? Are the Gavi Spain stories noteworthy? Join the new Discord server! Check out our merch store: https://the-barcelona-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, Spotify and, if you want to support the show, head over to Patreon for more content! Become a Patreon to support the show and check out our Quick Take Match Reviews – Thank you! Access our exclusive, listeners-only Facebook Group here. Follow us on Instagram! Follow us on TikTok! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Crown & Anchor, Greyhounds! In this episode Christian and Brett have a conversation about Ted Lasso and college basketball with author and journalist Eric Garcia!Eric Garcia is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist focused on politics and policy and is currently the senior Washington correspondent for The Independent. (Yes, that Independent.) He also works as a columnist for MSNBC and makes regular appearances on radio and television. Previously, Eric has held positions at The Washington Post, The Hill, Roll Call, National Journal and MarketWatch.Eric is also the author of a book titled We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation, which was released back in August 2021. In the book, Eric weaves his own story together with that of other autistic individuals to discuss the social and policy gaps that exist in supporting those on the spectrum and to shed light on what it's like to be autistic in America.In addition to his work in political reporting and writing, Eric is a huge fan of Ted Lasso and UNC basketball - which is how we connected with him on Twitter. So, we invited him on to chat about college basketball and Ted Lasso - particularly the parallels between Ted's character and the real-life, iconic men's college basketball coaches Dean Smith and Roy Williams.More extensive show notes can be found on our website: http://www.tedlassopod.com/eric-garcia-march-madness-ted-lassoRichmond Til We Die is an episode-by-episode conversation about the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso, where we explore the characters, their relationships to each other, and how they're able to make us laugh until we can hardly breathe one moment and then feel with the deepest parts of our hearts the next. When you're here, you're a greyhound.
“The problem is there are so many mass shootings that they are now pushing other mass shootings out of the news” and Republicans just want to change the subject each time, co-host Molly Jong-Fast says to kick off the latest episode of The New Abnormal. But the cold comfort is that “there are so many shootings that we're going to be talking about it, even though Republicans want to run out the clock, they're never gonna be able to run out.” Plus, We're Not Broken author and MSNBC columnist Eric Garcia joins the pod to tell Molly about his reporting on autism in America while having autism, and Strict Scrutiny co-host and ABC Supreme Court contributor Katie Shaw explains how politicians hide behind the Supreme Court's 2008 gun decision to pretend they're powerless now, and about what's looming when the Court issues it's first big gun decision since then any day now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.