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In this episode of the House Keys podcast, host Cam Villa introduces Eric Guerra, a city council candidate endorsed by the SAR. Eric's genuine warmth and commitment to his community shine as he discusses his vision for Sacramento, emphasizing reinvestment in areas like Stockton Boulevard and the importance of listening to constituents. Through personal stories, Eric offers a glimpse into his journey from to community leadership. Don't miss this insightful conversation that highlights Eric's dedication to making a positive impact in Sacramento. Music: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4614-welcome-to-the-show License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license All speakers in this podcast do not speak on behalf of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® nor do they represent the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®. All presenters are speaking on behalf of their own profession.
Today we're discussing Sacramento City Council's undemocratic processes in the form of their subcommittees. We're taking a look at the Law and Legislature Committee, and how conservatives like council members Lisa Kaplan and Eric Guerra can throw a wrench into the process of helping renters thanks on their funding from real estate and landlord interests. Thanks for listening and, as always: Twitter: @youknowkempa, @ShanNDSTevens, @guillotine4you Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/voicesrivercity Sacramentans can hear us on 103.1 KUTZ Thursdays at 6 pm and again Fridays at 8 am. If you require a transcript of our episodes, please reach out to info@voicesrivercity.com and we'll make it happen.
Listen in as Eric Guerra talks with Sac State Political Science Professors Monicka Tutschka and Kristina Flores Victor about economic development and displacement, the root causes of Sacramento's housing problems, how we can secure dignity for our unhoused neighbors, and the need to provide housing for every income bracket. For a full transcript and more info about the podcast or CRISJ, go to www.csus.edu/crisj/buildingjustice
Listen in as Vice Mayor and City Councilmember (D6) Eric Guerra talks with Sac State Political Science Professors Kristina Flores Victor and Monicka Tutschka about how he made the most of his college experience, and what we can do to improve conditions for working class and first generation students on campus.
In the June 7 California Primary, Elk Grove and Sacramento residents will vote for their 10th District California Assembly representative. There are five people vying to fill the open seat – One Republican and four Democratic candidates. On this four-part Elk Grove News Podcast series we are calling Hear What They Have to Say, we will interview four of those candidates. In this first edition, we speak with Democratic candidate, Sacramento City Councilmember Eric Guerra. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elk-grove-news/support
Last week, we sat down with an incredibly accomplished and cool musician Mindi Abair and her wine-expert husband -Eric Guerra. Both of these partners came from previous marriages. This couple has learned how to prioritize being honest and up-front from the start of their relationship to make sure they both understood what they each needed to soar. Coming from two drastically different worlds, they had to each pull the other out of their comfort zones and learn how to grow together. This kickass couple is not afraid to accept influence from each other and learn how to find room for improvement within themselves and their relationship. Tune in to hear the key take aways that you can apply in your own relationship right now. Mindi's Music: https://www.mindiabair.comThe Wine and Music experience: https://www.reservetastings.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok@kickasscouplesnationFor access to workshops with professional therapists, keynote speakers, hot seat training and more exclusive content join our online learning community at: https://matthewphoffman.comOrder ‘Kickass Husband: Winning at Life, Marriage, and Sex' by Matthew Hoffman at https://matthewphoffman.com/ And don't forget to leave us a review!
This week Matthew and Kim sit down with musician Mindi Abair and, wine expert Eric Guerra. This couple met in their early 40's and have been inseparable for the last eight years. Eric, previously married, brought two daughters into the relationship, and Mindi, a single woman, had to step out of her comfort zone and jump into family life. Each having successful individual careers in the music and wine label industries, they had everything but a partnership. This fun-loving duo is not only a kickass couple but business partners in their unique wine and art experience. Keep listening to hear how they have adapted to each other's lives seamlessly and maintain their commitment, trust, and loyalty in love and business. Key Topics -learning from other successful relationships -Bringing children from a different marriage into your relationship -getting ahead of conflicts-Learning vulnerability Quotes “One of the initial things I loved about him. He is this amazingly loyal, just real guy and not everyone is that.” - Mindi “She's all in, that was it. She's the only person I ever dated that when we started to fall in love she was all in and there was no question about that at all about anything.” -Eric “There things that break up relationships all the time, money, finances, how we deal with challenges with the kids or careers. Never once have I ever questioned the trust the loyalty the decisions she's made that involve us.” -Eric “Here I was, probably the one woman on the entire planet who didn't have kids, and I get with a guy who has two, two girls. And it's not 50/50 custody it was 100% custody, he was raising his daughters himself and that was something that was not in my comfort zone.” -Mindi “I think with the commitment aspect, we both had to go out of our comfort zone and become a team and learn from each other and our new path and I think that was something that made us stronger.” -Mindi “I'm the chattier person in real life, maybe I'm not the more open person. I'm more kind of not as open about talking about feelings or things that could be incredibly bad not to talk about so I love that he is that personality that will bring it up.” -Mindi “It's hard to be vulnerable. I grew up a woman in a man's world in music. Vulnerability is not the key to success necessarily, but in a relationship it is.” - Mindi “People are commenting on our relationship more than the wine, more than the music and then they say holy cow this show is awesome and the wine is great.” -Eric “Find someone who can bring out all the great things that you want to be in life...finding Mindi brought out all the things I've always wanted to be.” -Eric Find Mindi at: https://www.mindiabair.comFind their wine and music experience: https://www.reservetastings.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok @kickasscouplesnationFor access to workshops with professional therapists, keynote speakers, hot seat training and more exclusive content join our online learning community at: https://matthewphoffman.comOrder ‘Kickass Husband: Winning at Life, Marriage, and Sex' by Matthew Hoffman at https://matthewphoffman.com/ And don't forget to leave us a review!
Sacramento City Council Member Eric Guerra wants to be California’s next State Senator; we talk with him about his run for District 6 in our latest series of interviews with candidates. California’s arts community is also hemorrhaging from the pandemic, and there’s a growing discussion about what it’ll take to get the industry back on its feet financially. Plus, exploring the delta town of Locke’s rich Asian history and what to know before heading to your favorite state park this holiday weekend. Today's Guests Californians for the Arts Executive Director Julie Baker Director of Visual Marketing/Brand Manager at Harlow's and The Starlet Room Julia Heath discuss funding for the arts in the latest California state budget proposal Sacramento City Council member Eric Guerra on his candidacy for the 6th State Senate seat CapRadio Race and Equity reporter Sarah Mizes-Tan checks-in with her reporting on the history of the Chinese community in the delta town of Locke, what the town means for Chinese-American assimilation in California, and what we can learn from the community’s rich history California State Parks Public Affairs Deputy Director Gloria Sandoval talks about the rush to outdoor locations as pandemic restrictions ease, as well as some creative ideas in case your favorite vacation spot is booked
ASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
SASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
SASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
The 15th Episode of the Wine Whiskey Weed Show, welcomes Eric Guerra - Wine Public Speaker. Hosted by Sid Patel, this episode of the Wine Whiskey Weed Show dives into Eric's experience in the industry as he shares his knowledge and shells out insider tips on how to find your ideal wholesaler. You can also find "When Great Wine Is Not Enough - A Wine Sales + Marketing Guide For Wineries, Négociants & Wine Brand Owners" Author - Eric Guerra AVAILABLE ON AMAZON WORLDWIDE Learn More Here: www.reservetastings.com/book ***About the Organisers: Beverage Trade Network*** Beverage Trade Network is one of the world's leading networks for beverage, wine, spirits and beer importers, distributors, producers and related companies. Our database and directory listing of the world's leading beer, wine, spirit and non-alcoholic drink producers provides our importers and distributors an advantage to source and innovate their portfolios. Know more about BTN: beveragetradenetwork.com/ For More Insightful Content Subscribe to Our Channel
SASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
SASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
SASD Directors: Jeannie Bruins (Alternate – Miller), Sue Frost, Patrick Hume (Alternate-Ly), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (Alternate – Miklos), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr, (Alternate - Guerra) Regional Sanitation Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr SCSDFA Directors: Jeannie Bruins (City of Citrus Heights Alternate – Miller),Sue Frost, Eric Guerra, Allen Warren, Jeff Harris, Angelique Ashby (City of Sacramento-Alternate Vacant), Patrick Hume, Steve Ly (City of Elk Grove Alternate – Suen), Patrick Kennedy, Andy Morin (City of Folsom Alternate – Miklos), Oscar Villegas (Yolo County Alternate – Rexroad), Don Nottoli, Susan Peters, Quirina Orozco (City of West Sacramento Alternate – Sandeen),Phil Serna, Robert McGarvey (Alternate – Gatewood), Larry Carr The Board of Directors welcomes and encourages participation in the Board meetings. When it appears there are several members of the public wishing to address the Board on a specific item, at the outset of the item the Chair of the District will announce the maximum amount of time that will be allowed for presentation of testimony. Matters under the jurisdiction of the District and not on the posted agenda may be addressed by the general public following completion of the regular agenda and any off agenda matters before the District for consideration. The District limits testimony on matters not on the agenda to five minutes per person and not more than fifteen minutes for a particular subject. The meeting is videotaped in its entirety and will be cablecast live on Metro Cable 14, the government affairs channel on the Comcast, Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Systems and is closed captioned for our hearing impaired viewers. The meeting is webcast live at http://www.saccounty.net
This episode's guests are Tom Glass and Eric Guerra!Tom Glass has spent his life working for limited government in various ways. In the 2015, 2017, and 2019 Texas legislative session, he spent his time focused on stopping domestic and foreign enemies of the Constitution from subverting our liberty. On the foreign enemy front, he worked on protecting the Texas electrical grid from attack. On the domestic enemy front, he focused on a constitutional enforcement bill called the Texas Sovereignty Act. He also has created a group called Right to Use Cash to protect financial privacy and promote financial stability.Tom is retired from a career in information technology at ExxonMobil, most of it spent on security and controls. He spent 2014 managing the Libertarian gubernatorial campaign of Kathie Glass, his wife.Tom earned a Chemical Engineering degree from Texas A&M University, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a J.D. from the University of Houston Law Center.Eric Guerra has been a Liberty Activist since 2014, officially joining the Libertarian Party and participating in the convention process. He was elected as Secretary of the Travis County Libertarian Party at the 2016 County Convention, and was then elected Chair of the Travis County Libertarian Party via Special Convention in February 2017. He was re-elected as Chair at the 2018 County Convention, and became the Political Director for the Libertarian Party of Texas in May of 2018. Eric recognizes there are many different avenues to fight for Liberty, and enjoys the people he has met and experienced he has had fighting the good fight in the political realm. He has also started The Sovereign Individual Podcast in the hopes of explaining the philosophy behind Liberty ideals to those who are unfamiliar. Eric is committed to the fight for Liberty and is excited at the opportunities that technology presents for increased freedom.The Freedom in Tech Podcast is a forum for open political discussion. We feature technologists, business people, and entrepreneurs versed in politics. Our goal is to encourage more free and open discussion about politics in the technology industry. Website: http://freedomintech.comMemberships: https://donorbox.org/freedom-in-techSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/freedom-in-tech)
A must attend session that will help you build your sales process and break it down to various components in growing your top line growth for your winery, brewery and distillery. Includes insights on staff management, P&L management, national account sales, distributor development & management, export sales, direct to consumer sales, call center direct to winery sales, bulk wine sales, custom crush/AP sales, wine development and future strategic growth. ***About Eric Guerra*** With over 15 years of wine experience having managed or sold over 50 million cases and developed over 500+ wine brands… executive, marketing & sales professional, packaging designer, wine blogger, fine wine investor, wine public speaker and winemaker Eric Guerra has led some of the industries’ most iconic wineries and luxury wine brands. His roles have been diverse, from three-tier and D2C sales, brand marketing, tasting room, finance, sourcing, winemaking to production. He’s managed iconic brands like the industry leader Kendall-Jackson, the Napa Valley destination of Mumm Napa, the Rioja gem Campo Viejo, the Russian River boutique Gary Farrell Winery and the prestigious Maison Perrier-Jouët Champagne as just a few. Know more about Eric: https://ibwsshow.com/en/speakers/2018... Watch On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPiNR37xhr4 ***Subscribe to our Channels for more: *** ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BEVERAGETRADENETWORK ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/bevcast/ ► Stictcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=233919&refid=stpr ***About IBWSS SF*** Be part of the biggest gathering of Bulk Wine, Bulk Spirits and Private Label professionals in the US. No show offers buyers a greater opportunity to meet producers who offer private label wine, spirits, bulk wine, bulk spirits and contract manufacturing. IBWSS is the ONLY show in the US that will bring the world to you. Over the course of two days leading figures from the global and US wine industry will share their advice, insights, and experiences on how bulk wine and spirits can help grow your private label and branded product business. The event will include a combination of conference sessions and workshop-style sessions. Who Should Attend? IBWSS buyers are other wineries and distilleries looking to meet up their demand, Importers, Retailers, and Distributors looking for private label programs, negotiants who are looking to meet the growers and producers. Get your visitor pass today and meet the leading bulk and private label suppliers from all over the world. Know more about IBWSS SF: https://ibwsshow.com/ ***About the Organisers: Beverage Trade Network*** Beverage Trade Network is one of the world's leading networks for beverage, wine, spirits and beer importers, distributors, producers and related companies. Our database and directory listing of the world's leading beer, wine, spirit and non-alcoholic drink producers provides our importers and distributors an advantage to source and innovate their portfolios. Know more about BTN: https://beveragetradenetwork.com/
Eric Guerra is the Councilmember for Sacramento’s District 6, which encompasses the neighborhoods of Campus Commons and Sierra Oaks in the North, between Stockton Boulevard and Watt Avenue, including the areas of Tahoe Park and Little Saigon. SHOWNOTES Intro - Kyle Packham and the folks you’ll meet in Sacramento 5:00 - The monetization of outrage & the advocacy groups in Sacramento 12:00 - The myth of community 18:00 - Habits of the Heart 24:00 - When you talk to folks, this is what they want… 28:00 - Getting banished from the central committee & Darrel Woo 34:00 - Eric’s one criticism for DA Schubert as an elected official 40:00 - When I was 17 all I knew was that I was going to be a farm worker 54:30 - The future of Sacramento is in its authenticity 59:00 - Housing 1:00:00 - Stephon Clarke
Grammy nominated saxophonist, Mindi Abair, and her beau, wine expert, Eric Guerra, stop by the studio for a little gargle of AIX Vin de Provence Rosé with Sarah J. It was a celebratory visit with the release of Mindi's latest album with The Boneshakers, "The EastWest Sessions". There's some geeking out on wine, legendary musicians, and the latest club "Pretty Good for a Girl". This episode's featured wine is AIX Rosé '16 from Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence and can be purchased from our good friends' at "Flask Fine Wine & Whiskey" 12194 Ventura Blvd, Studio City 91604.
Grammy nominated saxophonist, Mindi Abair, and her beau, wine expert, Eric Guerra, stop by the studio for a little gargle of AIX Vin de Provence Rosé with Sarah J. It was a celebratory visit with the release of Mindi's latest album with The Boneshakers, "The EastWest Sessions". There's some geeking out on wine, legendary musicians, and the latest club "Pretty Good for a Girl". This episode's featured wine is AIX Rosé '16 from Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence and can be purchased from our good friends' at "Flask Fine Wine & Whiskey" 12194 Ventura Blvd, Studio City 91604.