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Cuando anotas todo lo que quieres hacer en una lista y al terminar el día ves que no cumpliste con ninguna de ellas se puede sentir como si hiciste algo mal. O si quizás no hiciste suficiente. Puede parecer flojera, pereza, falta de motivación. En este flujo de pensamientos es posible caer en una espiral de culpa y sentimientos de insuficiencia. Pero, ¿y si no eres flojo? ¿Y si tu energía no es la misma todos los días? ¿Qué haces cuando estás cansado? Hoy conversamos con el reflejo de los hábitos, que nos recuerdan que no necesariamente se trata de cuánto hacemos sino de cómo construir un sistema que nos impulse a ser quienes merecemos. club de lectura: https://patreon.com/ValeriaMachuca?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink-----------------------------------------------------------Music by Grace Chiang - biking to the beach - Music by Grace Chiang - biking to the beach - https://thmatc.co/?l=13FCFE00
04 24-04-25 LHDW El R.Madrid gana en Getafe en otro partido muy flojo. Ancelotti cobarde con Endrick. Lesión de Camavinga, se pierde lo que resta de temporada
04 24-04-25 LHDW El R.Madrid gana en Getafe en otro partido muy flojo. Ancelotti cobarde con Endrick. Lesión de Camavinga, se pierde lo que resta de temporada
Carlos Antonio Vélez, en sus Palabras Mayores del 14 de abril de 2025, habló del empate entre Millonarios y Atlético Nacional por la fecha 13 de la Liga BetPlay. También analizó la derrota de la Selección Colombia sub 17 en la final del Campeonato Sudamericano.
Episode Description: In this inspiring episode of Black Is America, host Dominic Lawson takes us on a cinematic, time-traveling journey through the lives of three iconic Black women whose speed transcended the track: Wilma Rudolph, Florence Griffith Joyner (Flo Jo), and Sha'Carri Richardson. Joined by Olympic gold medalist Moushaumi Robinson, Dominic explores how each of these women didn't just run — they defied societal expectations, symbolizing freedom, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of Black womanhood. From Wilma's battle with polio to Flo Jo's fashion-forward domination, and Sha'Carri's public redemption arc, this episode is a masterclass in perseverance and Black excellence. Tune in to uncover why for Black women, speed isn't just about winning — it's about being seen, celebrated, and rewriting history. Episode Highlights & Key Takeaways: Wilma Rudolph's journey: From polio-stricken childhood to becoming the fastest woman in the world at the 1960 Rome Olympics. Florence Griffith Joyner's style and speed: How Flo Jo combined athletic dominance with unapologetic beauty and cultural impact, redefining what a champion could look like. Sha'Carri Richardson's redemption story: How the sprinter's suspension became a national conversation on grace, resilience, and how Black women are held to impossible standards — and how she roared back stronger. The power of representation and freedom: Olympic gold medalist Moushaumi Robinson reflects on seeing Flo Jo as a child and how that vision of beauty and freedom inspired generations. Black women in business and politics: How Black women continue to break records not just on the track, but as entrepreneurs, educators, and changemakers. Historical context and cinematic storytelling: A non-linear journey through the stories of these women, enriched with sound design, Olympic archives, and historical parallels. The ongoing conversation around protecting and celebrating Black women: From Sandra Bland to Breonna Taylor, the episode challenges listeners to see victories without footnotes and to honor Black women's humanity and excellence fully. Notable Soundbites & Quotes from the Episode: "Speed is not just about moving fast — it's freedom." — Moushaumi Robinson "Black women don't just show up. They show out." — Dominic Lawson "It's always the first, but rarely the celebration." — Moushaumi Robinson "Sha'Carri's suspension wasn't just about track; it was about who gets grace and who doesn't." — Dominic Lawson "Black women mold adversity into strength — on the track, in boardrooms, and in Congress." — Dominic Lawson Final Thoughts This episode is a moving tribute to the legacy of Black women who run not just to win, but to inspire, break barriers, and push the world forward. Through Wilma, Flo Jo, and Sha'Carri, we're reminded that speed is more than physical — it's a spiritual declaration of freedom and resilience. Special Thanks & Resources Sources for this episode include: ESPN — Coverage on Wilma Rudolph's 1960 Olympic gold and Sha'Carri Richardson's suspension and athletic milestones. Olympics.com — Official records and profiles for Florence Griffith Joyner's 1988 world record, Olympic career, and lasting impact. The Los Angeles Times — Archival coverage of Florence Griffith Joyner's early career, youth competitions, and rise from local athlete to global icon. History.com — Biography of Althea Gibson and her trailblazing legacy in tennis. Biography.com — Detailed biographies of Wilma Rudolph and Florence Griffith Joyner, highlighting early life, challenges, and triumphs. Tennis.com — Historical coverage of Althea Gibson's 1957 Wimbledon championship and her impact on the sport. LSU Athletics — Profile and collegiate highlights of Sha'Carri Richardson's record-breaking performances. TeamUSA.com — Official athlete biography and milestones for Sha'Carri Richardson. AfricanAmericanCollection.com — Reflections and archival insights on Althea Gibson's career and legacy. WorldAthletics.com — Coverage of Sha'Carri Richardson's 2023 World Championship victory and global athletic rankings. Wilma Rudolph Wilma Rudolph's 1960 Olympic gold — ESPN Biography and Early Life — Biography.com Olympic Achievements — Olympics.com Impact on Civil Rights and Legacy — TSU Tigerbelles History and Ed Temple Biography Florence Griffith Joyner (Flo Jo) 1988 World Record Performance — Olympics.com Post-1984 Career and Marriage — Wikipedia Transition from Banking to Full-Time Training — Because of Them We Can Style, Fashion Evolution & Cultural Impact — Olympics.com Sha'Carri Richardson 2023 World Championship Victory — World Athletics Biography and Rise to Fame — LSU Athletics Profile | Team USA Profile | Britannica Suspension and Response — ESPN Public Support for Sha'Carri — Revolt TV Her Growth and Accountability — People Magazine Training with Coach Dennis Mitchell — The Sun Althea Gibson (bonus historical feature) Biography — History.com 1957 Wimbledon Final Recap — Tennis.com Reflections on Breaking Barriers — African American Collection
Rincón de la Victoria celebrará este año el carnaval con la programación de actividadades más completa y participativa de su historia, y con las actuaciones de los primeros premios del COAC Málaga. El alcalde de Rincón de la Victoria, Francisco Salado (PP), acompañado por la concejala de Cultura, Ferias y Fiestas, Paz Couto (PP), y la edil de Bienestar Social e Igualdad, Olga Cervantes (PP), ha sido el encargado de dar a conocer la programación carnavalera que se celebrará los días 1, 8 y 15 de marzo. Además, la presentación ha contado con una representación de las asociaciones y colectivos que este año participan: los Mayordomos de Benagalbón 2026, la asociación de Vecinos de La Cala del Moral, la asociación AZALEA, la asociación Estrella del Alba, la asociación A Bailar, la comisión de Fiestas de La Cala del Moral 2025 y la Asociación Española Contra el Cáncer. “Quiero dar las gracias a todas las asociaciones y colectivos que participarán en este carnaval, sin duda, el más participativo de nuestra historia. Lo he dicho siempre, gran parte del éxito de Rincón de la Victoria, sois todos vosotros que hacéis una labor fundamental para el municipio. Por ello, reitero mi agradecimiento a todos los que formáis parte de este Carnaval 2025”, señala Salado. El carnaval 2025 presenta importantes novedades. “Este año la programación se desarrollará durante tres sábados del mes de marzo en tres ubicaciones distintas y contará con las mejores agrupaciones del COAC Málaga: Los Calaveras, que se alzaron con el primer premio en comparsas, y el primer premio de la murga de Torremolinos `Fuerte y Flojo´. Además, disfrutaremos de la chirigota gaditana del Molina `Los pimpinela de la plaza Fragela´”, explica Salado. También, añade el alcalde “continuaremos con citas tan importantes como el concurso de disfraces, que este año contará con un mayor importe en premios y categorías, la II Gala Drag Queen o el carnaval gastronómico donde podremos degustar berza, migas y pimentón caleño en La Cala del Moral”. Por su parte, la concejala ha manifestado su satisfacción “por presentar una programación carnavalera única, distribuida por el municipio y en distintas fechas para dinamizar la agenda cultural del mes de marzo”. La fiesta comenzará el sábado 1 de marzo en Benagalbón en colaboración con los Mayordomos. La plaza de las Flores acogerá las actuaciones de la murga del Bola `Los que no levantan cabeza´ y la comparsa de Tarifa `Tocamos madera´. La jornada se cerrará con el flamenco de EU CABELLO, y música de ayer y hoy. El carnaval se celebrará en La Cala del Moral el sábado 8 en la plaza Gloria Fuertes. Una jornada que comenzará con un pasacalle por diversas calles del pueblo y exhibición por parte de la Asociación a Bailar. Posteriormente, y gracias a la colaboración de la AA.VV La Cala del Moral, la asociación AZALEA, y la asociación Estrella del Alba, el público disfrutará de degustación de berza, migas, pimentón caleño y habrá una barra a cargo de la comisión de fiestas de La Cala del Moral 2025, dando paso al concurso de disfraces. La actuación de la murga de Torremolinos `Fuerte y Flojo´ pondrá el broche final al día. El carnaval de Rincón de la Victoria regresará a la plaza Al-Ándalus el próximo 15 de marzo. Habrá un pasacalle por zonas aledañas, con actuaciones de grupos de baile y exhibiciones de baile en el escenario, y una fiesta infantil con juegos, bailes, pintacaras y globoflexia por parte de la Asociación Cultural Alegre Estación (Payasos de hospital). Se llevará a cabo el concurso de disfraces para todas las edades y la elección de Dios Momo y Diosa de Carnaval. “Este año habrá más categorías de premios: baby, infantil, juvenil, adultos, grupal., Dios Momo y Diosa Carnaval con más de mil euros en premios”, indica la concejala. A partir de las 16:30 horas se desarrolla el Certamen de Agrupaciones de Carnaval con la murga `Un domingo cualquiera´ con varios integrantes del municipio, la comparsa de David Santiago, `Los Calaveras´ y la chirigota del Molina (Cadiz), `Los Pimpinela de la plaza Fragela´. Las actuaciones de la II Gala Drag Queen pondrán el toque final a la edición de este año. Habrá una barra a cargo de la Asociación Contra el Cáncer. Por último el alcalde, ha lanzado una invitación para que vecinos y visitantes disfruten del carnaval de este año “que llega con tres grandes escenarios, muchísima participación del tejido asociativo y cargado de novedades”. PROGRAMACIÓN CARNAVAL 2025 1 DE MARZO BENAGALBÓN (PLAZA LAS FLORES) 16:30 h.: ACTUACIÓN MURGA DEL BOLA “LOS QUE NO LEVANTAN CABEZA” 18:00 h.: ACTUACIÓN COMPARSA DE TARIFA “TOCAMOS MADERA” 19:30 h.: FLAMENQUITO CON EU CABELLO 21:00 h.: MÚSICA DE AYER Y DE HOY 8 DE MARZO LA CALA DEL MORAL (PLAZA GLORIA FUERTES) 12:00 h.: PASACALLE DE LA ASOCIACIÓN A BAILAR 13:00 h.: ACTUACIÓN DE ASOCIACIÓN A BAILAR 14:00 h.: BERZA, PIMENTON y MAGRO CON TOMATE GRATIS A CARGO DE ASOC. ESTRELLA ALBA , AAVV CALA DEL MORAL Y y ASOCIACIÓN AZALEA 16:00 H. CONCURSO DE DISFRACES INFANTIL Y ADULTO 17:30 H. : ACTUACIÓN MURGA 15 DE MARZO RINCÓN DE LA VICTORIA (PLAZA AL-ÁNDALUS) 12:00 h.: INICIO DE LAS ACTUACIONES DE BAILE EN ESCENARIO 12:30 h.: PASACALLE CON LA CHARANGA CONFUSA DE RINCÓN DE LA VICTORIA POR LA ZONA CENTRO CON TODAS LOS GRUPOS Y PARTICIPANTES EN EL CONCURSO. 13:00 h.: CONCURSO DE DISFRACES INFANTIL Y ADULTO 13:30 h.: FIESTA INFANTIL A CARGO DE ACAE 14:30 h.: ENTREGA DE PREMIOS DEL CONCURSO DE CARNAVAL 16:30 h.: ACTUACIÓN COMPARSA LOS CALAVERA 17:30 h.: ACTUACIÓN MURGA (PDTE CONFIRMAR) 18:30 h.: ACTUACIÓN CHIRIGOTA DE CÁDIZ DE JOSÉ MOLINA “LOS PIMPINELAS DE LA PLAZA FRAGELA” 20:00 h.: GALA DRAG QUEEN COLABORADORES ASOCIACIÓN ESTRELLA DEL ALBA AAVV CALA DEL MORAL ASOCIACIÓN AZALEA COMISIÓN DE FIESTAS DE LA CALA DEL MORAL ASOCIACIÓN ESPAÑOLA CONTRA EL CÁNCER MAYORDOMOS DE BENAGALBÓN BELLYDANCE URBAN DANCE DE LA AAVV TORRESOL
One of the greatest lessons that we can take from #celebrity money mistakes is this: Don't keep your will in a secret location. #FloJo #Olympics #Beneficiaries#moneyinaminute #forbes #financialplanner #investing #fiduciary #wealthmanagement #estateplanning #financialadvisor #highnetworth #retirement #401k #retirementplanning #assetmanagement #socialsecurity #moneytips #personalfinance #rothira #debt #financegoals #investmentmanagement #moneyguidewithmarysterk #sterkfinancialservicesFeat Julie ChadwickSubscribe to the “Money Guide with Mary Sterk” podcast on Apple Podcasts. Schedule an appointment with one of our advisors today!Follow us on FacebookFollow us on LinkedinSubscribe on YoutubeFollow us on Twitter
03 27-01-25 LHDW El Racing gana en Córdoba y es líder en solitario. Partido flojo, pero efectivo. Fin a una racha negativa a domicilio
03 27-01-25 LHDW El Racing gana en Córdoba y es líder en solitario. Partido flojo, pero efectivo. Fin a una racha negativa a domicilio
03 09-01-25 LHDW El Barça gana con facilidad a un flojo Athletic. La novedad fue Szczesny, ¿Será titular a partir de hoy?, dejó bastantes dudas
Adrián Díaz Rodríguez, especialista en finanzas personales
In this week's remastered episode, Eboné sits down for a captivating conversation with the daughter of Olympic legend Florence Griffith Joyner a.k.a The Fastest Woman in History, Flo Jo. She shares her thoughts on her mother receiving her proper credit, her family's legacy, and her relationship growing up with her mom. Our guest recently lost her husband and she speaks more about the unfortunate bond that she and her son now have due to them both losing a parent at a young age as well as being more understanding with her father when her mom passed away. In addition, she speaks more about her love for music, her documentary about her mom, and her business, Flo Jo Forever. Connect with Eboné: Buy Eboné A Gift: Shop Now Eboné PHG Storefront: Shop Now Read Eboné's Love Letters: www.theyalltheone.com Website: www.thephgpodcast.com Instagram: @theprofessionalhomegirl & @thephgpodcast TikTok & Twitter: @theprofessionalhomegirl Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@theprofessionalhomegirl Email: hello@thephgpodcast.com Shop PHG: https://www.thephgpodcast.com/shopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06 16-12-24 LHDW El R.Madrid empata en Vallecas otro flojo partido. ¿Que hizo mal el Madrid y Ancelotti?, Vinicius, su partido y el posible penalti
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04 12-12-24 LHDW B. Dortmund 2 Barça 3: ¿Bien en ataque y flojo en defensa?,El Barça fuerte en Champions, va 2º en la clasificación detrás del Liverpool
Pablo Pavo is a lazy turkey. He lives in the woods and just wants to eat all day. The other woodland animals are worried about Pablo. They know hunting season is coming and Pablo needs to learn how to avoid humans. Each animal gives Pablo advice on how to stay safe. But, will Pablo listen?This story is in the third person and the present tense with multiple instances of the present subjunctive tense. Important vocabulary in the story includes: “pavo” (turkey), “consejo” (advice),“evitar” (to avoid), “cazar” (to hunt), and “patas” (legs/feet).No matter where you are in your language journey, stories will help you on your way. You can find a transcript of the story and read along at https://smalltownspanishteacher.com/2024/11/25/simple-stories-in-spanish-el-pavo-flojo/ Support the show
Carlos Antonio Vélez, en sus Palabras Mayores del 4 de noviembre de 2024, felicitó a la Selección Colombia femenina sub 20 de futsal que logró un título internacional. Por otro lado, analizó el momento de Luis Díaz en Liverpool, destacó a Jhon Arias y se refirió a la actuación de Miguel Ángel Borja en River Plate. Finalmente, Vélez habló del triunfo de Millonarios sobre Deportivo Pasto.
El español de Andalucía (andaluz) es definitivamente uno de los dialectos más fascinantes y diferentes del español. Hoy te enseño 2 expresiones: SER FLOJO y FLOJERA.
Segunda serie del rol regular tampoco fue lo que esperábamos
04 15-10-24 LHDW Nico Williams ha tenido un comienzo de temporada flojo, ¿Nos engañó en la Eurocopa?. Futuro de Nico. Hoy juega España contra Serbia, muchas bajas
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04 26-09-24 LHDW El Barça gana en un partido flojo y sigue de líder destacado. ¿Clave hacer pretemporada?, Ansu Fati y su poco protagonismo en el Barça
Hier alle Folgen des Podcasts hören: tagesanzeiger.ch/flojo baz.ch/flojobernerzeitung.ch/flojoBei allen anderen Tamedia-Titeln in der Rubrik «Podcast». Flo-Jo ist seit 36 Jahren ein Phantom, bis heute werden ihre unglaublichen Zeiten bei jedem Rennen eingeblendet: 10,49 Sekunden über 100 Meter, 21,34 Sekunden über 200 Meter. Auch wenn Mujinga Kambundji läuft, die schnellste Schweizerin. Seit Jahren ist die 32-jährige Bernerin Weltspitze – in einer Sportart, in der es vor ihr in der Schweiz niemand wirklich Erfolgreiches gab.Wie hat sich die Leichtathletik seit Florence Griffith-Joyner verändert? Was bedeuten ihre Rekorde heute noch? Und was hat Mujinga Kambundji im Podcast über Flo-Jo erfahren, das sie noch nicht wusste? Zeit für ein Gespräch in Bern, kurz vor Kambundjis Abreise nach Rom, wo sie im Juni Europameisterin über 200 Meter wurde und diesen Freitag nun am Diamond-League-Meeting startet. Host: Christof GertschProduktion: Mirja Gabathuler Unser Tagi-Spezialangebot für Podcast-Hörer:innen: tagiabo.chHabt ihr Feedback, Ideen oder Kritik zu «Apropos»? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch
Als Thomas Schifferle über Fussball zu schreiben begann, trugen die Spieler noch viel zu kurze Hosen und Schnäuze, die nicht ironisch gemeint waren. Über 40 Jahre ist er im Geschäft – und seit fast 30 Jahren schreibt er für den Tages-Anzeiger und später auch für die Redaktion Tamedia.In dieser Zeit hat er alle grossen Entwicklungen des Fussballs miterlebt. Und er hat tausende Spiele gesehen. Wichtige, spannende, skandalöse – und auch ein paar langweilige. Welche sind ihm besonders in Erinnerung geblieben? Und wie schaut er heute auf den Sport?Das erzählt Thomas Schifferle in einer neuen Folge des täglichen Podcasts «Apropos».Host: Philipp LoserProduzent: Noah Fend Und hier könnt ihr alle Podcast-Folgen zu Flo-Jo, der schnellsten Frau der Welt, hören. Unser Tagi-Spezialangebot für Podcast-Hörer:innen: tagiabo.chHabt ihr Feedback, Ideen oder Kritik zu «Apropos»? Schreibt uns an podcasts@tamedia.ch
This week, Kelly and JK mix fitness updates, Olympic highlights, and lively chats. Kelly's juggling a new lifting routine with running, while JK's adjusting to family changes with Ava off to college. They rave about 2024 Olympic moments—Kelly's hyped on women's sport climbing and Sifan Hassan's epic triple, JK on Quincy Hall's gutsy 400m finish and Simone Biles' inspiring performances. They also mention Sha'carri's iconic 4 x 100m finish, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's dominance and FloJo's legend status. Enjoy! 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:26 Kelly's Lifting Program Update 02:59 Challenges and Adjustments in Training 16:56 Ty's Baseball Highlights 19:15 Ava's College Move-In Experience 31:37 JK's Training and Upcoming Plans 37:17 Olympic Highlights Teaser 44:05 Impressive Speed Climbing Records 44:52 Brooke Raboutou's Journey to the Finals 46:03 Scoring and Chaotic Lead Climbing 47:01 Emotional Moments in Climbing Finals 49:43 Dynamic Movements in Climbing 51:38 Men's 400 Meter Run Highlight 52:08 Quincy Hall's Gut Check Performance 01:01:28 Sifan Hassan's Unheard of Triple 01:04:41 Simone Biles' Comeback Tour 01:14:15 Sha'Carri Richardson's Iconic 4x100 Finish 01:23:07 Sydney McLaughlin's Domination 01:27:27 Closing Remarks and Podcast Recommendations Ty's game winning out: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-jLEyzuprV/?igsh=MXQ1bTRwaTd6Z2N1dg== Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL599I12BSu7w6gWoC0Cz6ONnMjo-v3Rk9 Follow the pod at @liftingrunninglivingpod Email us at liftingrunninglivingpod@gmail.com Follow JK at @coachjkmcleod Follow Kelly at @coachingklutz
Florence Griffith Joyner, affectionately known as "Flo Jo," is widely regarded as the fastest woman of all time. Flo Jo dazzled the world not only with her record-breaking speed on the track but also with her bold, trendsetting fashion. We'll explore her humble beginnings in Los Angeles, her rise to Olympic glory, and the indomitable spirit that propelled her to break barriers and set records that still stand today. We'll also unravel the mysterious details and circumstances around her untimely passing. Follow us on IG: @homance_chronicles Connect with us: linktr.ee/homance Send us a Hoe of History request: homancepodcast@gmail.com
Kurz vor dem Mauerfall stellt die US-Amerikanerin Florence Griffith-Joyner, genannt Flo-Jo, gleich zwei Weltrekorde im Sprint auf, über 100 und 200 Meter. Ihre Wunder-Zeiten sind bis heute unerreicht. Folge 1 des neuen SZ Plus-Podcasts.
The Olympic games date back 3,000 years to Ancient Greece, with the first broadcast beginning in 1936 for the Berlin games. Ever since, the global sporting event has created moments that have lodged themselves in our collective memory. Like during the 2008 games when Michael Phelps took home the most gold medals in Olympic history, or in 1996 when Muhammad Ali, despite having Parkinson's, carried the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony, or when Florence Griffith Joyner, aka "Flo-Jo," dominated the 100 and 200 meters sprints at the 1988 Summer Games and set a record that still stands day. Today on AirTalk, we're asking listeners which Olympics moments do you remember? Maybe it's one from childhood or maybe it was the last Summer games. Call us at 866-893-5722 or email us at atcomments@laist.com.
Forty years ago9 in Los Angeles one such hero was track and field star Al Joyner. He won the gold medal in the triple jump, with a leap of an incredible 56 feet 7 and a half inches. And in 1987, he got another gold, a wedding ring when he married track star and fellow Olympic gold medalist Florence Griffith, who became known as FloJo. She wrote a book, Running For Dummies, in 1998 but died before it was published. In this 1999 interview Al Joyner shares the coaching expertise FloJo put in her book. Get Running For Dummies by Al JoynerAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Carl Lewis and Jackie Joyner-Kersee For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #Olympics #trfackandfield #running #FloJo
Carlos Antonio Vélez, en sus Palabras Mayores del 25 de julio de 2024, analizó la victoria de Atlético Nacional sobre Millonarios en partido adelantado de la fecha 6 en la Liga BetPlay. Vélez también se refirió a los rumores con respecto l futuro de Néstor Lorenzo, director técnico de la Selección Colombia.
Seit unglaublichen 36 Jahren hält Florence Griffith-Joyner die Weltrekorde über 100 und 200 Meter Sprint. Und genauso lange halten sich die Gerüchte über diesen ersten Popstar des Sports, der unter mysteriösen Umständen starb. Lässt sich das Geheimnis von "Flo-Jo" endlich lüften? Folge 1 der neuen SZ-Podcast-Serie.
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Flo Jo was never afraid to be who she was: fast. A runner all her life, Flo Jo went on to become the first American woman to win four medals in a single Olympics. Her one-legged bodysuits and long nails left dazzled audiences around the world. About the Narrator At just 23 years old, gymnast Jordan Chiles is an Olympic silver medalist with an awesome sense of style! She read the story of fellow Olympic athlete and style icon, Florence Griffith Joyner. Listen in to hear what makes Jordan feel powerful! Credits This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This story was produced by Haley Dapkus with sound design and mixing by Mumble Media. It was written by Elena Favilli and written by Abby Sher. Fact-checking by Joe Rhatigan. Narration by Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. Thank you to the whole Rebel Girls team who make this podcast possible. Stay rebel!
Show notes **We are on episode 11 of 14, which means we have three episodes to go until we reach 300. If you have any questions that you want me to answer on our upcoming short and sweet Q&A episode, send them through! Send me a DM, send me an email, and I'll whack them on the list. I want you to join me live. ** In this EP, I explore the intricate relationship between fashion and athletic performance. Key Takeaways Vogue World Inspiration: The recent Vogue World show in Paris blended fashion and sport, sparking today's discussion. Enclothed Cognition: Clothing influences psychological processes and athletic performance. High-Quality Sportswear: Proper sportswear boosts confidence and readiness. Research Insights: Well-fitted sportswear enhances performance; overly revealing uniforms can detract from focus. Athlete Quotes: Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, Simone Biles, and Flo Jo emphasize the impact of fashion on performance. Colour Psychology: Colours like red can enhance aggression and dominance, while blue promotes calmness. Practical Tips: Dress with intention, even when training at home, to boost confidence and performance. Personal Reflections: Updating your wardrobe to match body changes is crucial for comfort and confidence. Quotes "We dress to look good to feel good to perform good." "When we play to win, we train to win and we dress to win." Resources: Link to Warrior School – Learn more about our training programs and how we help women embrace the whole process. Subscribe to the Podcast – Never miss an episode! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast platform. Connect with Me: Website: https://warriorschool.co/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amykatebowe/ Email: amy@amykatebowe.com If you found value in this episode, please leave a review on Apply podcasts or Spotify and share it with other Warriors.
While Juneteenth's significance primarily lies in its historical and cultural context, some prominent Black athletes have contributed to its recognition and celebration through advocacy and community engagement. We will look at the top black athletes throughout time, advocates for equality today among black athletes, and why Juneteenth plays such an important role from a variety of angles. Spontaneous Reaction: Main Segment: Advocates: 1. **Colin Kaepernick**: The former NFL quarterback has been a vocal advocate for racial equality and social justice, which aligns with the principles celebrated on Juneteenth. His kneeling protest during the national anthem brought significant attention to issues of systemic racism and police brutality. 2. **LeBron James**: The NBA star has used his platform to raise awareness about Juneteenth and its importance. Through his activism and initiatives like the More Than a Vote campaign, James has highlighted the significance of the day and its relevance to ongoing struggles for racial justice. 3. **Serena Williams**: The tennis champion has spoken out on issues of racial injustice and has used her influence to support the Black Lives Matter movement. By promoting awareness of Juneteenth, she has helped bring the holiday into broader public consciousness. I 4. **Maya Moore**: The WNBA star paused her basketball career to focus on criminal justice reform and has been an advocate for civil rights. Her efforts contribute to the broader context of recognizing and celebrating Juneteenth. 5. **Russell Westbrook**: The NBA player executive produced a documentary called "Tulsa Burning: The 1921 Race Massacre," which, while focusing on the Tulsa Race Massacre, also ties into the larger narrative of Black history and the importance of recognizing events like Juneteenth. These athletes have used their platforms to advocate for racial justice and highlight the importance of Juneteenth, contributing to its recognition and celebration across the United States. Compiling a list of the top Black athletes of all time is a challenging task due to the vast talent and achievements across various sports. Here are some of the most iconic and influential Black athletes in history: 1. **Muhammad Ali** (Boxing): Known as "The Greatest," Ali was not only a dominant heavyweight champion but also a civil rights activist who used his platform to speak out against racial injustice and the Vietnam War. 2. **Michael Jordan** (Basketball): Widely regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, Jordan's influence transcended the sport, making him a global icon and a cultural phenomenon. 4. **Jackie Robinson** (Baseball): Robinson broke Major League Baseball's color barrier in 1947, becoming a symbol of the civil rights movement and paving the way for future generations of Black athletes. 5. **Usain Bolt** (Track and Field): The fastest man in the world, Bolt's record-breaking performances and charismatic personality have made him a global ambassador for athletics. 6. **Tiger Woods** (Golf): Woods revolutionized golf, bringing unprecedented attention and diversity to the sport while amassing numerous records, including 15 major championships. 7. **Jesse Owens** (Track and Field): Owens' four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics were a powerful statement against Nazi ideology and a milestone in the fight against racial discrimination. 8. **Wilt Chamberlain** (Basketball): One of the most dominant players in NBA history, Chamberlain set numerous records, including scoring 100 points in a single game. 9. **Jim Brown** (Football): Considered one of the greatest NFL players ever, Brown's combination of power and speed revolutionized the running back position. 10. **Simone Biles** (Gymnastics): Biles is the most decorated gymnast in World Championship history, known for her groundbreaking routines and resilience. 11. **Arthur Ashe** (Tennis): Ashe broke barriers as the first Black man to win Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open, and was also a prominent civil rights activist. 12. **Hank Aaron** (Baseball): Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record, becoming a symbol of perseverance and excellence amidst racial adversity. 13. **Carl Lewis** (Track and Field): With nine Olympic gold medals, Lewis is one of the greatest track and field athletes of all time, excelling in sprints and long jump. 14. **Flo-Jo (Florence Griffith Joyner)** (Track and Field): Known for her speed and style, Flo-Jo set world records in the 100m and 200m that still stand today. 15. **Magic Johnson** (Basketball): A key figure in the NBA's popularity surge in the 1980s, Johnson's versatile playing style and charismatic leadership left a lasting impact on the sport. These athletes not only achieved extraordinary success in their respective sports but also used their platforms to influence social change, inspire future generations, and break down racial barriers. 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Where's your 101 Dalmatians? This episode is going to be a classy affaaaaiiir, but you're welcomed to listen anyway because we are bringing back returning champion guest Anthony (@sturnzi) to help us break "Charlie Rules the World" down. In this episode the guys of the pod talk gaming like loons, dancing and taking shots, energy balls, Doug Flutie, the inner workings of Techpocalypse, real housewives, FloJo, doing well in the game and feeling like you're doing well in life, Dennis' sex tape, sensory deprivation tanks, and... it looks like you're covered in Hawaiian Punch. Rate, subscribe, review, pass it on.
Lamentablemente hoy nos enteramos del sensible fallecimiento de quien fuera hijo de #TalinaFernandez el querido #PatoLevy, noticia que consternó a muchísimas personas, ¿qué fue lo que ocurrió? ¿Cómo se encuentra su familia? Hoy te platico esta lamentable anécdota
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Radio Melo analiza los rivales de la selección Colombia por la ronda de grupos de la Copa América 2024. En esta ocasión evaluamos a la siempre difícil selección de Paraguay que no está teniendo el mejor proceso eliminatorio para el proximo mundial. ¿Será que nos puede complicar? ¿Almirón y Enciso harán la diferencia? Acompáñenos a desarrollar este tema...como siempre, entre amigos! —————————————————————————————- Acompáñanos para analizar lo sucedido y lo que viene, como siempre… entre amigos!
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In today's episode, we're celebrating World Compliment Day; I find myself reflecting on the profound impact that giving compliments can have—not just on the recipients but on us as givers. It's a journey of noticing the beauty in everyday interactions, whether the strength we see in others, like the resilience Johnny Cash found through June Carter's encouragement or the wisdom in Martin Luther King Jr.'s words about the power of love and strength. Giving a compliment isn't about grand gestures but the simple, genuine moments of connection—acknowledging someone's effort, as Ludwig van Beethoven did through his music or the encouragement Sugar Ray Robinson offered to a young Flojo, igniting a dream. As we dive into the art of giving compliments, remember that this is about sharing small pieces of kindness that can brighten someone's day and when you do, you might just notice a big smile on your own face. Let's do this! Show notes and full transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e839