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On episode 356, Dan and Eric Vidal of Penya Blaugrana Los Angeles discuss Barcelona's 2-0 loss to Villarreal and the end of the season. They go through the full squad from the season, the Femení's loss in the Champions League final, what Mbappe staying at PSG means for the club, and much more! Running Order: Are there any takeaways from the 2-0 loss to Villarreal? Who should be sold/kept/loaned? What did the Femení achieve despite the UWCL final loss? How does Mbappe staying at PSG affect Barcelona? Holy Moley! We FINALLY have some merch! Check out the full 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! Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube! Click here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click here to subscribe via Spotify We are excited to partner with Fanatiz! Use this link to sign up: https://bit.ly/2YAHuDd Submit your Blue Wire Hustle application here: http://bwhustle.com/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On episode 226, Dan is joined by Eric Vidal from Penya Blaugrana Los Angeles to discuss what could happen if Barcelona go bankrupt. Then they talk about what to do with Sergio Busquets, if Ronald Koeman is properly playing the youngsters, and much more!Running Order:What happens if the club goes bankrupt?How should Koeman be using Busquets to get the best out of him?Could Koeman be playing EVEN MORE young players?Has there been progress on the field under Koeman?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!Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube!Click here to subscribe via Apple PodcastsClick here to subscribe via SpotifySponsorships!Indeed is offering a FREE SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLAR CREDIT to boost your job post at Indeed.com/BLUEWIREYou can go to BetOnline.ag and get a welcome bonus with the code BLUEWIRE
On episode 194, Dan and Francesc are joined by Victor Valencheck from the Houston Culés, Eric Vidal from Penya Blaugrana Los Angeles, and Will Haas from Penya Barça Austin. They talk La Liga restarting, what Barcelona should do with Philippe Coutinho, some summer transfer targets, updates from their Penyes, and much more! Running Order:How will Barcelona handle La Liga restarting?What should La Liga and Barcelona do about the lack of fans?What can the club do with Philippe Coutinho?How are the Penyes in Houston, Los Angeles, and Austin doing?Donate to Food 4 Frontline Houston: HEREFundraiser for New York Kicks Coronavirus: HEREListen 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!Find us and watch exclusive content on YouTube!Click here to subscribe via Apple PodcastsClick here to subscribe via SpotifyThank you to today's sponsor, Bet Online! You can go to BetOnline.ag and get a welcome bonus with the code BLUEWIRE
@BobbyDeePresents Contrast Uncut Ep 24 @TheBakaBoyz @Nickveezee @Fatguyswearblack aka Nick & Eric Vidal. Today, with it being a special episode number: 24 host @Djwondollas aka Zylo had to go to LA and interview on the caliber of greatness Kobe Bryant embodied and was resilient on their path to success. But with this one we had to find an influence on why Zylo loves music and interviews. Contrast Uncut was able to catch up with Radio Royalty and Bakersfield, CA natives The Bakaboyz. On this episode, we dig into the history of the BakaBoyz, how it started from house parties at age 11 for Nick to start DJing to how they used to climb on top of their roofs with an antenna radio at midnight to hear LA Radio for influence. Then he took the leap of faith and got on the journey but along the way they Produced "Pistol Grip Pump" by Project Blowed Rapper "Volume 10" that hit the Billboard Charts Hot 100. They went onto to be many of LA, Miami, Bay Area, San Diego to now around the world favorite Radio Duo. There is way more to this greatness of an interview, take the time to listen to it and see what the hype is about. This episodes music is provided by Super Producer @NickVeeZee from the new single "Can't Sleep" by IAMGIFT3D
Infamous hip-hop DJs the Baka Boyz - Nick and Eric Vidal in studio this week! These guys started the whole hip hop radio show format - just 2 fat Mexicans from Bakersfield joining 2 fat Mexicans in the podcast world... Listen to their syndicated morning show every day on Dash radio - download the Dash Radio app and listen. Enjoy! SOCIAL MEDIA Baka Boyz: IG - @TheBakaBoyz TWITTER - @TheBakaBoyz Felipe: IG - @FelipeEsparzaComedian TWITTER - @FunnyFelipe Rodrigo: IG - @RodrigoTorresJr Twitter - @RodrigoTorresJr
Francesc and Dan welcome Eric Vidal and Jose Morataya from Penya Barcelona of Los Angeles for an insight into the day-to-day life of their dedicated Barca supporters club. With the help of the brilliant Eugenia Karolyi, the show ends with another passionate edition of La Ronda de Preguntas. Listen on Apple Podcasts iOS App, the Android Google Play App, Spotify and, if you like what you hear, head over to Patreon for some more content!
Robots are showing up in restaurants, grocery stores, and even operating rooms. They are capable, productive, and they do not take sick days or need healthcare benefits. Are they coming to a job near you? Two-thirds of Americans believe that robots will replace humans in the workplace over the next 50 years. However, 80 percent of these individuals believe that their job will not be affected by automation. This episode of the Future of Work hosted by Broadsuite Media Group’s Shelly Kramer and joined by frequent guest, her business partner Eric Vidal, covers why it is time for the U.S. workforce to get ready for the rise of the robots.
HR technology applications are in high demand. Prized programs allow employers to connect, acquire, analyze, manage, and mine—all by the click of a mouse or swipe of a screen. It’s no secret that technology is the driving force behind many Human Resource departments. In this program, host Shelly Kramer and her business partner at Broadsuite Media Group, Eric Vidal, cover the types of applications trending in HR this year. These applications manage a wide array of functions ranging from onboarding and training all the way to tracking employee health and wellness and mining communications for sentiment analysis. One major benefit of turning to technology is that these applications simplify and/or eliminate the repetitive and often tedious tasks that bog down HR personnel and makes things exponentially more efficient for staffers as well.
Companies of all sizes are constantly looking for a competitive edge to when it comes to driving sales and increasing revenue. All too often their focus is on technology and tools, rather than the human resources and the vast wealth of knowledge these individuals possess. In fact, in far too many instances, there’s not only no consideration given to these human resources and their expertise, but also no plan in place to capture and transfer that knowledge to others within the organization. Technology is great, but it doesn’t replace experience and intimate, insider knowledge about a company’s history, products, services, customers, and the like. In this episode of Future of Work, BMG’s Shelly Kramer is joined by Eric Vidal to tackle the topic of knowledge transfer and how to leverage and maximize this critical business asset. You’ll find the full recap of the show here: How Knowledge Transfer Positions Businesses for Success
One-third of the American workforce is made up of individuals working contracts or short-term assignments known as gigs. And the number of workers ͞going gig͟ is growing. Businesses used to manage every aspect of their operations—from the design of widgets, to their production, to the marketing and sale of widgets, to the installation and maintenance of widgets. Managing every facet of business was often cumbersome and usually very costly. As a result, many business owners began taking a long look at changing the way they were working, got lean, and began outsourcing jobs to specialized partners or employees, which saved them both time and money. As a result, the gig economy was born. During this show, Future of Work host and BMG’s Shelly Kramer and her guest, her partner Eric Vidal, tackle the topic of the gig economy, and how and why it continues to grow. You’ll find a recap of the full show here: Going Gig: The Reshaping of the American Workforce
Business today is in a perpetual state of transformation and evolution, including the business of Human Resources. Collaboration technology is playing a major role in this evolution, these platforms are taking the people part of business to new levels. Are you ready to move up? In this show, host Shelly Kramer and her guest, Broadsuite Media Group’s Eric Vidal, talk about collaboration platforms and the ways technology transforming how HR pros attract, train, and engage employees. You’ll find a recap of the full show here: HR Departments Getting a Hand from Collaboration Technology Platforms
When it comes to delivering results with your B2B lead generation efforts, there are some tried and true tactics that absolutely work. And the most effective of those tactics? Well, that might surprise you. Eric Vidal joined Shelly Kramer in this week’s episode of CMOTalk, and they explored all things related to B2B lead gen, including the most effective tactics, other tactics that are being used by many B2B marketers, and how to make sure you’re getting the very most out of your lead generation efforts. Here’s a glimpse into what we covered in this 25 minute podcast—also available as a videocast if you’ve not yet discovered us and subscribed: Traditional B2B Lead Generation Tactics. What “old school” lead gen tactics still deliver big? Phone calls and in person events. Why? That’s easy. Any time you can get a prospect to take your call and/or shake your hand, you’ve got them, a captive audience, and there’s a good chance they’ll make time to listen. We shared some tips for you and your team to put to use when you’re attending a conference or trade show, things that are relatively easy to do but which many B2B sales and marketing teams overlook. I’ll give you a hint: One of those tips involves LinkedIn. Modern B2B Lead Gen Tactics. When we talk about “modern” when it comes to B2B lead generation tactics, what we really mean is leveraging the web as part of your efforts. That means having a website that’s not only well-optimized, but which also features great, easy-to-understand, consumer-focused messaging, and easy to find and access CTAs that offer up your most easily converted assets in seamless manner. Modern B2B lead gen also includes that perhaps-best-of-all lead generation machine: Email marketing. Also playing a role in modern B2B lead gen are webinars and online events, both of which email plays an important role when it comes to promoting, both beforehand and after the event. Want to get all the details, along with tons of helpful hints and advice? Watch this video. Shelly Kramer - Contributing Writer & CEO, V3B Eric Vidal - Chief Content Officer, The Marketing Scope The Marketing Scope