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Inauguriamo una rubrica, “Le figure Chiave del Flamenco”, e parliamo di Vicente Escudero, un bailaor fondamentale nella storia del flamenco. Nasce a Valladolid, in Castiglia, nel 1888 lontano dalla cultura del flamenco. Fin da bambino aveva una passione smodata per il baile flamenco, il padre era calzolaio ed era disperato perché Vicente rompeva tutte le scarpe ballando. Qualunque scusa era buona per lui per ballare e soprattutto per creare ritmo. Batteva i piedi sulle bocche dei tombini di ghisa, e ognuna aveva un suono differente e questo lo affascinava tantissimo. Il padre lo inviò ad imparare un mestiere in una tipografia, ma Vicente era più interessato a creare ritmi sulle macchine da stampa che ad imparare ad usarle. Nella sua vita i suoni metallici e delle macchine furono un amore costante. L'approccio al flamenco è totalmente autodidatta, e volle capire la logica profonda del flamenco per cui visse anche per un periodo a Granada, al Sacromonte. Ai cafés cantantes era felice di ascoltare i bravissimi musicisti che ci lavoravano, ma non venne accolto nell'ambiente flamenco perché faceva cose e suoni molto particolari, e i musicisti non si trovavano bene con lui. Incontro fondamentale fu con colui che definì e riconobbe per tutta la vita come il suo maestro, Antonio de Bilbao, al Café de las Columnas di Bilbao. Nel 1908/1909 fugge a Lisbona per evitare di fare il servizio militare, e da lì va a Parigi. A Montmartre vive fra gli artisti delle avanguardie, e diventò amico di tutti gli intellettuali, nonostante non avesse lui stesso una istruzione, scriveva molto male, ma aveva una intelligenza molto acuta e brillante. Veniva molto affascinato da questi artisti, soprattutto pittori, che avevano tanto desiderio di eliminare ciò che non era essenziale. A Vicente interessavano linee rette, geometriche, senza spazio per strizzare l'occhio al pubblico, a differenza di ciò che si faceva all'epoca nei cafés cantantes. Parigi lo consacra come artista flamenco riconosciuto, in America viene considerato come il miglior ballerino del mondo, Manuel de Falla lo contratta per mettere in scena El Amor Brujo a Parigi con Antonia Mercé La Argentina. Ma la Spagna lo riconosce finalmente come ballerino molto tardi, nel 1930, all'età di 42 anni! E comunque il pubblico spagnolo intellettuale lo capiva ma il largo pubblico no. Fin da bambino era affascinato dai suoni meccanici e in un esempio di lotta fra l'uomo e la macchina, danzò con due motori elettrici nascosti dietro le quinte del teatro, circa trent'anni prima che John Cage rendesse celebre il concetto di musica concreta, e che facesse queste opere di rottura, come “4'33””, in cui per 4 minuti e 33 secondi il pianista chiude il pianoforte e la musica diventa i rumori ambientali. L'interesse di Vicente Escudero per il suono lo portò a cercare suoni nel silenzio, fatti con le unghie, con le mani, si costruì nacchere di metallo per aver suoni nuovi. Per primo ebbe il coraggio di ballare por Seguiriya, che era considerato il tempio del cante e che Escudero stesso diceva di ballare senza respirare per non profanare il tempio. Ma da allora in poi divenne possibile ballare por Seguiriya, e la cosa è molto importante: il flamenco non accetta le innovazioni con facilità. Il suo lavoro sulla Seguiriya era anche molto teatrale, nella penombra, con cantaor e chitarrista illuminati in controluce, il bailaor al centro come se fosse la rappresentazione stessa della musica. Ebbe persino un passaggio in cui provò a cantare, con scarso risultato, e anche a dipingere e disegnare, per sperimentare tutto. Di lui restano poche testimonianze in video, soprattutto di quando era già anziano, e irrigidito dall'età e anche da una malattia degenerativa. La cosa più importante del suo lascito è il Decálogo del buen Bailarín, pubblicato nel 1951 a Barcellona, frutto delle sue riflessioni sul baile durate tutta la sua vita professionale. Stabilì 10 regole del baile maschile. Perché solo maschile? Secondo lui la donna, sempre ammesso che abbia profondità e capacità, è sempre bella, ma l'uomo che balla spesso è effeminato, ridondante e troppo ornamentato nei cafés cantantes. La Spagna di quell'epoca aveva in mente una netta distinzione fra i sessi. I principi del decalogo sono: bailar en hombre, senza essere effeminati, sobrietà senza eccessi e passi acrobatici da circo, e il movimento non è solo nel viso ma in tutto il corpo, soprattutto nelle gambe, girare i polsi con le dita unite (se no, se le dita anarchicamente vanno per conto loro sono movimenti da donna), fianchi fermi e verticali, bailar tranquillo e sereno senza correre, mantenendo un'armonia fra piedi, braccia e testa (con il naso fermo e tutto sincronizzato), un'estetica senza mistificazioni, ballare con abiti tradizionali e sobri, senza colori strani, aver varietà di suoni senza fare ricorso a strumenti che amplifichino il suono (forse non usava i chiodi). Difficilmente un bailaor applicava tutti questi punti, neppure Vicente stesso. Rispetto alle avanguardie artistiche, il decalogo arriva tardi, nel 1951. Il corpo si evolve sempre più lentamente rispetto alle avanguardie artistiche, e ha bisogno di più tempo: il pittore può cambiare pennello o colori, e infatti in tutte le avanguardie artistiche si parte sempre dalle arti figurative. Nella sua vita privata fu bohémien, visse con una ballerina flamenca cubana, Carmita García, e quando Carmita morì visse con la bailaora catalana María Márquez a Barcellona, con cui creò una piccola accademia di danza. La sua ultima esibizione come ballerino è del 1969 a 81 anni a Madrid. La sua importanza è di aver portato le avanguardie artistiche europee, cubismo, espressionismo, dadaismo, futurismo nel baile flamenco, senza scopiazzare i balletti russi o la danza moderna, creando un flamenco filosofico, che dialoga con Picasso, con Duchamp, mostrando che il flamenco può essere un sistema estetico con una teoria filosofica. Il suo “Mi Baile” uscito nel 1947 è un testo autobiografico e fu il primo testo del genere scritto da un bailaor. È stato molto studiato da Victoria Cavia Naya, che ha pubblicato nel 2002 per l'Università di Valladolid “Vicente Escudero baile y Vanguardia”, un ottimo studio su questo personaggio. Escudero sostituisce i braceos rotondi con linee rette essenziali, studia lo spazio scenico, cosa nuova nel flamenco, identifica il movimento fisico con l'emozione, in linea con l'espressionismo. Il Decalogo non è una gabbia ma una struttura che possa permettere al flamenco di durare senza snaturarsi. È interessante che un non gitano, non andaluso, autodidatta, riconosciuto più all'estero che in Spagna, parta da Parigi per fare un'operazione del genere! La sua figura ricorda tantissimo Israel Galván, che infatti nei suoi bailes fa un sacco di citazioni fisiche di Vicente. Il punto di vista è lo stesso: il baile come pensiero, come concetto, come filosofia. Le epoche storiche sono molto diverse, Galván nasce quasi un secolo dopo, nel 1973, destruttura il corpo del bailaor, rendendolo grottesco, animalesco, mentre Escudero vuole salvare la virilità sobria del baile maschile dalle frivolezze superficiali dei cafés cantantes. Sono ambedue stati molto radicali e probabilmente sono stati apprezzati più all'estero che in Spagna. Escudero ha segnato un prima e un dopo. Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e danze e musiche del mondo arabo dal 1985. Dal 1990 insegno baile flamenco a Milano e Lyrical Arab Dance.Mi ha sempre affascinata Vicente Escudero con la sua esigenza di dare regole precise. All'inizio ho visto più il suo aspetto sessista, ma oggi non c'è più questa grossa distinzione fra i sessi ballando. Ricordo che quando ho iniziato io gli insegnanti correggevano gli allievi maschi dicendo di non muovere le dita o di non alzare troppo le braccia. Ogni elemento ha portato un regalo che ha determinato il cammino dello sviluppo del flamenco. Se vogliamo capirlo, dobbiamo rispettarne tutti gli aspetti.
Ai nostri microfoni Alessandro presenta l'evento in programma domani, mercoledì 10 giugno alle ore 21.00, presso la Libreria Namastè di Tortona. Un incontro dedicato al libro "Quel che resta degli uomini. Sulla mascolinità". Un appuntamento organizzato in collaborazione con Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Tortona, gruppo Chora e libreria Namastè.
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5 Years After Stroke: Recovering Her Voice, Her Memory, and Her Will to Walk Again On 29 April 2021, Cecy Galvan was doing what she had always done, working a client event, surrounded by people, moving at full speed. A celebrity publicist with a client list that included the Wayans Brothers, Cecy had built a career on being present, persuasive, and always on. Then she collapsed in a bathroom in Boston. She was 47. A bartender called 911. Doctors found a tear in her aorta. She woke up three days later with a scar and what appeared, initially, to be a second chance. But four months later, she was back in the hospital for aortic repair and heart valve replacement surgery. On 15 September 2021, as she came out of anaesthetic, she had two strokes, one affecting her speech and motor function, one involving her cerebellum. In the hours it takes to close a chest, Cecy’s life changed completely. Five years later, sitting down to tell her story, she said something that stopped the conversation: “I just told my friends the other day that my brain is finally back.” When the Warning Signs Are Easy to Miss The week before her collapse, Cecy had been dizzy. Vertigo for two days, the kind that made her afraid to drive. It was during the COVID period, and going to a doctor felt like an unnecessary risk. So she pushed through, got on a plane, and made it to the event in Boston. This is not a story about a woman who was careless. It is a story about how stroke symptoms, particularly in the lead-up to a cardiac event, can present as something mundane and easy to dismiss. Vertigo. Fatigue. A feeling of being slightly off. For Cecy, those were the only signals before everything changed. Recognising early warning signs of stroke remains one of the most critical conversations in stroke prevention. If symptoms persist, even mildly, seeking medical review is always the right call. What 5 Years After Stroke Really Looks Like Cecy’s recovery has been shaped by two distinct strokes, both occurring simultaneously during surgery. The effects are layered and ongoing. Her right vocal cord is paralysed. She walks with a forearm walker indoors but has not yet been able to take it outside. Her core is still rebuilding, and her cerebellum, responsible for balance and coordination, remains affected. Her vision changed: she now needs glasses for reading, something she never needed before. For the first three years after her strokes, she barely remembers anything. She kept a journal and relied on her sister’s videos to piece together what had happened. Her sister and brother-in-law became her primary carers. They modified their home, building a ramp, converting a shower for wheelchair access and showed up every day with a consistency that Cecy describes as the quiet foundation of her survival. Her parents, both in their late eighties, also cared for her until they passed her father at 90, her mother at 89, in the years following her strokes. The grief of losing them, layered on top of the grief of losing her former life, has been one of the heaviest parts of the journey. “My whole life changed overnight.” – Cecy Galvan And yet she keeps going. She does speech therapy exercises daily, recording herself and playing them back. She uses both hands, intentionally brushing teeth with her non-affected hand, rinsing with her affected one. She gets massages weekly. She reads and re-reads books her memory hasn’t yet retained. She is, in her own words, constantly doing the work. The Myth of the Recovery Plateau Two of Cecy’s doctors told her she would not walk again. One sent her an email last year to confirm it. A third told her she would improve within six months. None of them has been entirely right. None of them has been entirely wrong. But the idea that recovery has a fixed deadline, that the brain stops responding to rehabilitation after a set number of days, is a narrative that does genuine harm to stroke survivors. Cecy’s experience over five years is evidence against it. Her lung capacity has measurably improved. Her speech, which was largely absent for years because she was afraid no one would understand her, has progressed to the point where she is now giving interviews. Her memory, the one she describes as the most disorienting loss, has started to return not all at once, but in a way she can feel and name. Neuroplasticity does not operate on a clinical deadline. The brain continues to find new pathways when given the right conditions: repetition, intention, rest, and time. Bill’s book Bill’s book The Unexpected Way That A Stroke Became The Best Thing That Happened explores this in depth, drawing on both the research and the lived experience of survivors who were told they had reached their ceiling and then kept going anyway. What Newly Diagnosed Survivors Need to Hear Cecy’s advice to someone at the beginning of their recovery is grounded in her own experience of those first disorienting months: the early period matters enormously. The first three to six months are when the brain is most responsive to rehabilitation, and the work done in that window has an outsized impact on long-term outcomes. But that is not where recovery ends. What carries a survivor through the years that follow is not speed, it is consistency. It is doing the small things every day. Using the affected hand even when it spills water. Recording your voice even when you hate how it sounds. Crying a little, then trying again. Cecy’s five-year goal is simple and unambiguous: she is going to walk again. She does not know exactly how. She does not need to. The direction is clear. Keep Going Recovery after a stroke is rarely a straight line, and no survivor should navigate it alone. If this episode resonated with you, If this episode helped you, consider supporting the show at patreon.com/recoveryafterstroke. Every contribution keeps this content free and accessible for survivors who need it. Because if Cecy Galvan’s story tells us anything, it is this: five years is not the end of recovery. It might be where it finally begins. This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Please consult your doctor before making any changes to your health or recovery plan. The post The Brain Came Back – Cecy Galvan on Five Years After Stroke appeared first on Recovery After Stroke.
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Welcome protection from divine beings while you are pregnant in this beautiful guest meditation. In this practice you will call in your angels, spirit guides, and anyone else that you may want support from during this pregnancy journey. Learn more about Laura on her instagram @lauragalvanyoga and website Download the free labor + delivery prep guided meditation playlist HERE Order: You Are Not Your Thoughts: An 8-Week Anxiety Guided Meditation Journal order on Amazon order at other bookstores here Order Meditation For The Modern Family Meditation TT 40-Hour Meditation Teacher Training is now open for enrollment Learn more and enroll here Let's Connect Email Kelly your questions at info@yogaforyouonline.com Follow Kelly on instagram @yogaforyouonline Please rate, subscribe and review (it helps more than you know!) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On a winter day in January 2020, a fifteen year old disappeared from Spring, Texas. The search for her was one that quickly grew complicated. Rumors spread and leads disappeared as quickly as they appeared. Then the internet revealed a darker world that surrounds this case. For years now her mother has refused to stop searching. Digital trails, investigators, and pushing for answers in a case that seemed to have stalled as soon as it began. Her name is Kristen Marie Galvan and this is her story. If you have any information about the murder of Kristen Galvan, please contact the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at (936) 760-5800. If you or someone you know is a possible victim of trafficking, call your local authorities or the National Human Trafficking Hotline immediately at 1-888-373-7888. Listen Ad Free And Get Access to Exclusive Journal Entries Episodes: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55kyDPfEhaYMsEuTjChWE4?si=1cad07cc206c4d9c Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themurderdiariespod Apple: Hit subscribe/ 1 week free trail available Sponsorship Links: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period and take your retail business to the next level today! https://shopify.com/murderdiaries Resources: https://themurderdiariespodcast.com/episodes Music Used: Walking with the Dead by Maia Wynne Link: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maiah_Wynne/Live_at_KBOO_for_A_Popcalypse_11012017 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Glitter Blast by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/4707-glitter-blast License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Our Links: Link Hub: https://msha.ke/themurderdiaries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themurderdiariespod/ Edited by: https://www.landispodcastediting.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome friends to my channel. Today I had a plainspoken interview with the young talented singer/songwriter musician @AlyssaGalvanMusic They just published their second album titled "Faces" a couple days ago. If you love Blues, funk, soul or disco, listen to this wonderful record.Links to Alyssa Galvan:https://www.alyssagalvanmusic.com/https://www.youtube.com/@UC_TSFLvYdZA0pJ_7qD1Bl0w https://www.facebook.com/AlyssaGalvanMusic/https://open.spotify.com/artist/2yfJUOE5mNmoyACq5eB5k0https://www.instagram.com/alyssagalvanmusic/-----------------------------------------------------------To get in touch with me:tellmeusanow@outlook.comcuentameusa@gmail.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/cuentameusa/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/entrevistame64YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp0v6xPgtDBH2Ih3WI-q7PA/featuredTelephone: +1(908)265-0125
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The following article of the Oil & Gas industry is: “Fracking: A Pragmatic Turn for Energy Security” by Fernando Cruz Galvan | Director Energy, Board Member, Kannbal Consulting. (AA1205)
Council Ford Insurrection: The Second Amendment 2043-2063 by J.Thomas Bowne JD Moderngunregulation2043-2063.com https://www.amazon.com/Council-Ford-Insurrection-Amendment-2043-2063/dp/1665773413 It is 2043 in rural America as thirty-three-year-old marine veteran and sheriff department sergeant, James Mulvaney, goes about his days, well aware of the stresses of rapid technological and other changes that are affecting those who choose a more isolated existence. “While on temporary loan to the Middlestate Police and patrolling highway S-93 Council Ford Sheriff Mulvaney stops a nervous Norman Galvan for speeding. While helping Galvan to secure a loose tarp on his truck Mulvaney observes a load of empty rifle crates in the bed of the truck. Although Galvan is seemingly nervous, Mulvaney sends him on his way, noting that follow-up was needed. Surrounding this stop a chain of events unfold showing how some Council Ford locals form a militia in the belief that their way of life is threatened and that their guns, not the voters' ballots, are their final protection against the tyranny of a new state gun control law and invasion of technological change that will end their way of life. Finally, Mulvaney is called back to Council Ford in fear that violence was brewing. Little did anyone know that soon an insurrection would erupt at the Council Ford Courthouse and that gunfire, explosions and fire would result in the deaths of twenty-five Americans. In this exciting political thriller set in a future rural America, a group of extremists unfurl a plot to oppose gun regulation and stop government tyranny.
On The Source, District 6 Councilmember Ric Galvan said the VIA board vote leaves no immediate path forward for free fare. “I don't see a specific pathway forward in developing a program at this time,” he said.
Emi Galvan has forged a singular path through electronic music, evolving from guitarist and vocalist in rock bands to a globally recognised DJ and producer. From Buenos Aires to major stages worldwide, his sets are defined by kinetic energy and a finely tuned sense of musicality. Emi Galvan will perform at Balance Croatia 2026. @emigalvan ________________________________________________ BALANCE CROATIA 2026 Under 100 FULL FESTIVAL tickets remian. On sale now via Balance Croatia website. Balance Croatia 2026 Thu 6th Aug - Mon 10th Aug 2026 The Garden Resort, Tisno ________________________________________________ BALANCE CROATIA FESTIVAL LAUNCH PARTY Barbarellas Discotheque, Pirovac, Croatia feat. John Digweed & Danny Howells Thursday August 6th 2026 (Friday August 7th morning finish) 12:00am - 5:00am _________________________________________________ Head to www.balancecroatia.com for more info. IG: www.instagram.com/balancecroatia
Join us for this next hour of the Sharathon, here at WSFI 88.5 FM and WSFV 88.7 FM Catholic Radio! The Sharathon is a series of live shows, featuring guests from the local community, and is an opportunity for listeners to donate to WSFI Catholic Radio for much-needed infrastructure and technological improvements. Joining us this hour are Keven Sullivan and Patricia Galvan Cartwright, discussing the subject of marriage. Mr. Sullivan works for the Tribunal for the Archdiocese of Chicago. Patricia Cartwright is a Divorce Attorney and a marriage and family coach with Quiet Mind.* To make a tax-deductible donation to WSFI Catholic Radio, please call us at 224-206-8455, donate safely online at wsficatholicradio.org/support-wsfi/donate/, or mail your offering to: P.O. Box 885 Libertyville, IL 60048 *To find out more about Patricia Galvan Cartwright's work, visit: patriciarelationshipcoach.com
Send a textEnrique Cerna talks Super Bowl 2026 with King County Superior Court Judge Galvan. It's a conversation that blends sports, culture, and personal passion in a way you don't often hear. Judge Galvan shares how she found herself at the Super Bowl, and the excitement of watching the Seattle Seahawks win the title. We talk about her reaction to Bad Bunny's performance, and what it meant to her—personally and culturally—as a Latina seeing that level of representation on one of the world's biggest stages. Read: https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2025/07/22/masked-men-are-detaining-people-when-will-washingtons-leaders-protect-us Read: https://nieman.harvard.edu/mark-trahant-wins-the-2025-i-f-stone-medal-for-journalistic-independence/ Read: https://www.24thstreet.org/blog/2025/1/17/letting-go Read:https://www.amazon.com/Harbingers-January-Charlottesville-American-Democracy/dp/1586424017 Read: https://www.mapresearch.org/2024-dei-report "Dismantling DEI: A Coordinated Attack on American Values"https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/01/07/these-companies-have-rolled-back-dei-policies-mcdonalds-is-latest-to-abandon-diversity-standards/https://www.chronicle.com/package/the-assault-on-dei Chronicle of Higher Education https://www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/supreme/bios/?fa=scbios.display_file&fileID=gonzalezRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obituaries/chinatown-international-district-activist-matt-chan-dead-at-71/Hear Rick Shenkman on the BBC Radio Program Sideways:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xdg0Read: https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-stuck-with-nixon-heres-why-science-said-i-did-itRead: https://www.washcog.org/in-the-news/your-right-to-knowRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/the-legislatures-sunshine-committee-has-fallen-into-darkness/Read: https://www.cascadiadaily.com/2024/f...
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Welcome back everyone? Everyone good and fine? This week we have updates on Luigi Mangione and his pending federal case, as well as Brendan Banfield and Cardi B and her lawsuit. We dive into the sentencing of Sean Grayson, the shamed deputy who killed Sonya Massey. We also give an update from a previous episode on Kristen Galvan - please listen to our past episodes surrounding Kristen's case below. And of course we pay tribute to the queen of characters and comedy, Catherine O'Hara. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-think-not/id1513154358?i=1000639806427 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-think-not/id1513154358?i=1000639806450 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Texas ex Rylan Galvan joins On Second Thought to discuss his upcoming season with the Chicago White Sox minor-league organization, playing in Saturday's Alumni game and how the 2026 Longhorns will look this season under second year coach Jim Schlossnagle. Hosts Kirk Bohls and Cedric Golden also break down what's coming up for the Texas basketball teams and any concerns regarding the athletic department losing $23 million in its first year in the SEC. Ced's Corner newsletter Make sure to sign up for Ced's Corner, the new newsletter from the mind of the American-Statesman's resident sports columnist Cedric Golden. Ced will give you hot takes and his view of Longhorns sports and everything beyond via email each Tuesday. Texas Sports Nation with Kirk Bohls Sign up for Texas Sports Nation with Kirk Bohls to get news, exclusive analysis and insights on University of Texas sports. Plus, get notified when Bohls publishes a new column. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Livepod med Terje Sporsem, Martha Leivestad og Galvan Mehidi på 20 års jubileumet for Standup Bergen, på Ole Bull Scene 6. desember. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your motivated kid turned into a teenager who doesn't care about anything. Now what? It's heartbreaking watching your once-enthusiastic child become indifferent to grades, goals, relationships - everything that used to matter to them. You're probably wondering if you did something wrong, if it's just a phase, or if there's any way back to the kid you remember. In this eye-opening interview, we dig into the real story behind teenage apathy and what parents can actually do about it. What We Cover: The fear driving both you and your teen (and why it paralyzes everyone) How the way you see yourself as a parent shapes everything Why how you view your apathetic teen matters more than you think Where your actual power lies as a parent (hint: it's not where you've been focusing) Practical ways to support your teen without enabling or pushing them away The difference between giving up and letting go Perfect for Parents Who: Have a teen who seems to care about nothing Feel powerless watching their child drift through life Wonder if their once-driven kid will ever find motivation again Are tired of nagging, bribing, and consequences that don't work Want to support their teen without losing their minds This isn't about quick fixes or forcing motivation. It's about understanding what's really happening and finding your role in the healing process. Because sometimes the best thing you can do is get out of your own way. Ready to see your apathetic teen - and yourself - differently? About my guest: In 1996, Alma Galván's world changed when both of her children were diagnosed with severe autism, ADHD, and sensory processing disorder. When doctors told her to institutionalize her son and move on with her life, she chose a different path—and began a journey that would transform thousands of lives. After seven years of research, Alma discovered powerful, science-backed techniques that dramatically improved her children's brain development. Within months, they made more progress than they had in years. Other parents noticed and began asking for help—leading Alma to create BrainWorx, a program that has now helped thousands of families overcome anxiety, overwhelm, distractibility, foggy thinking, and more. Her core discovery: movement changes the brain, and more brain function creates more ease in life. Alma is especially passionate about helping individuals who are looking for a solution that addresses the foundation and feel they have internal roadblocks. Her approach integrates brain development and emotional healing, creating a synergistic effect that accelerates growth and transformation. In December 2024, Alma survived a life-threatening aneurysm. Even while unconscious, her body continued to do small movements that she had practiced for years—evidence of how deeply they were woven into her. This is a part of why she and her doctors think she has recovers in a miraculous way. That experience deepened her devotion to this work, which she now continues through BrainWorx and Alma Integration, with even greater clarity, compassion, and purpose. Website: https://brainworxinc.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/brainworxinc Facebook: http://facebook.com/brainworxinc Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsvIkOSoJR9nwUSLfh9gieA
District 6 Councilman Ric Galvan talks with City Hall reporter Molly Smith and host Greg Jefferson about last Thursday's nailbiter - City Council's 6-5 vote to change the city election calendar - as well as Galvan's efforts to potentially regulate data centers and eliminate fares for VIA buses. Suggested reading: San Antonio moves elections from May to November of odd-numbered years Jefferson: Here's why Mayor Jones' victory on city elections matters These three City Council members want to eliminate fares on VIA buses Sign up here for our ENside Politics newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/ensidepolitics/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Vuela con nosotros a ese lugar donde ser feliz es nuestra única misión , vuela con la mejor música en Estación GNG Vuela con nosotros a ese lugar donde ser feliz es nuestra única misión. Bienvenido/a al podcast musical diario de Estación GNG, un viaje sonoro donde cada canción es una historia y cada historia nos conecta un poco más. En el programa de hoy hemos navegado por emociones muy diferentes, siempre con esa energía que nos une cada mañana: ✨ El Bicho – Parque Triana, una joya que huele a barrio, a pureza y a verdad, que nos pone los pies en la tierra y el alma en Sevilla. ✨ Funambulista & Siloé – Vete por donde viniste: dos artistas enormes fusionados en un mensaje directo, elegante y con esa sensibilidad tan suya. ✨ Aitana – Superestrella: pop brillante, sonido pulido y un mensaje que levanta. Aitana vuelve a demostrar por qué está donde está. ✨ Mónica Naranjo – Por un Like: una crítica afilada en formato himno. Mónica vuelve a sacudirnos, con voz, actitud y verdad. ✨ David Guetta & Teddy Swims – Gone Gone Gone: la mezcla perfecta entre electrónica global y una de las voces más potentes del momento. Energía que te empuja. ✨ Vicco – La Última Calada de Ti: íntima, honesta y preciosa, una canción que te toca en lo más hondo. ✨ Galván Real – El Sueño de un Niño: sentimiento puro, emoción, raíz y realidad en estado crudo. Un tema que cala y remueve. Gracias por acompañarnos cada día en este viaje musical donde la paz y la música son nuestra bandera. Súmate, comparte, comenta… y vuela con nosotros una vez más mañana.
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What are the 4Qs? (1) Three favorite films. (2) An underrated film. (3) An overrated film. (4) A lesser-known film people should seek out. Johnny Galvan III has had several scripts in previous festivals and returned to Film Invasion Los Angeles in June, but this time with the animated short film “Franks In Hell.” Thanks to its creativity and originality, “Franks In Hell” won Johnny the Programmer's Prize for Exceptional Filmmaking. Johnny and I have deep connection which I talk about more in Friday's post with his full interview, but I was excited to dig even digger with the 4 Questions. To learn more about Johnny and his work, visit https://thewriting-company.com _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Links DIF Podcast Website - DIF Instagram - DIF BlueSky Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Website Sherman Oaks Film Festival Film Invasion Los Angeles
Happy Friday, Film Friends! I've got a history with Johnny Galvan III. It started when Johnny's screenplay “My Brother The Lion” was an Official Selection at Film Invasion Los Angeles in June, 2024. (More on that below.) In December, 2024, Johnny was an Official Selection at Sherman Oaks Film Festival with the screenplay, “For Misty.” When 2025 rolled around, Johnny was once again at Film Invasion Los Angeles in June, but this time with the animated short film “Franks In Hell.” Thanks to its creativity and originality, “Franks In Hell” won Johnny the Programmer's Prize for Exceptional Filmmaking. To learn more about Johnny and his work, visit https://thewriting-company.com Before I complete this introduction, I have to honor Johnny's wife Misty and mention something from the first time that we met. I was moderating the FI-LA 2024 Screenplay Awards Ceremony, which is a very cool event where each nominated screenwriter gets to stand in front of the audience and pitch their script. As Johnny was talking about his screenplay, a story about his brother who he lost, he began to cry. I was sitting in the front row and, well, I lost a best friend of 40 years in 2020 to Covid and know what it's like to lose someone that you expected to be with you until your golden years. I stood up and offered Johnny a hug, and he accepted it, and we hugged. It was a moment that I will never forget. As North American men, we failed to bring up our weeping hug during the podcast, but after recording Johnny mentioned that Misty had mentioned it. So... the story will live forever in these show notes! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Discover Indie Film Podcast Links DIF Podcast Website - DIF Instagram - DIF BlueSky Discover Indie Film Foundation (nonprofit for the arts) Links DIF Foundation - Sherman Oaks Film Festival - Film Invasion Los Angeles
Katie Price, Bob Marley, HUGEL, Marea, Galvan Real, Poncho K, Malú, Quevedo, Sergio Dalma, Ivan Gallego y más artistazos Un dia más volvemos a disfrutar con una variedad musical increible en Estación GNG. Agradecemos de corazón todo vuestro apoyo dia tras dia, tanto en directo como en reposiciones a través de plataformas digitales en forma de descargas. Paz y música El viaje continúa.
“The worst thing in life is to look back and say, I wish I had.”That one piece of advice changed everything for Hilda Galvan. She sold her brand-new home, headed to law school, and never looked back.Fast forward three decades: Hilda became one of the most respected intellectual property litigators in the country, leading Jones Day's Dallas office for nearly a decade and winning cases for clients like IBM, Motorola, OnStar, and Charles Schwab. Along the way, she mentored scores of lawyers, broke barriers in patent litigation, and became a role model for others.Now, she's in a new chapter; one she calls “retirement” but we'd call anything but. Hilda is pouring her energy into consulting with technology startups, joining corporate boards, and championing women-owned businesses and nonprofits.In this episode of Counsel Brew, Hilda talks about resilience, leadership, and carving your own path. From her early engineering days to becoming a first-chair trial lawyer when few women had that seat, her story is packed with grit, wisdom, and plenty of humor. And yes, we get into her favorite brew — black coffee. No sugar. No cream. And efficient, just like her.Hilda proves that when you mix brilliance with resilience (and a strong cup of black coffee never hurts), you don't just build a career, you redefine the game.Find Hilda at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hildagalvan/Message us at hello@counselbrew.com Visit us at http://www.counselbrew.com And Follow follow us @counselbrewhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/counsel-brew/Send us a text Explicit Rating is for the occasional use of colorful language.
Welcome back to Construct Your Life! In this conversation, I sit down with my good friend Linda Galvan, a transformational facilitator and spiritual intuitive who helps people uncover and heal the hidden patterns holding them back. We dive into blind spots entrepreneurs don't even realize they carry, the connection between business struggles and family systems, and how money is really just energy that flows from wherever it chooses.This is a powerful talk on healing, identity, and creating the life you actually want.What You'll Learn in This Episode:- Unseen Patterns: How unresolved family dynamics quietly shape your business relationships and leadership style.- Healing & Entrepreneurship: Why doing deep inner work is essential if you want to truly thrive as an entrepreneur.- IFS, Parts Work & Acceptance: Lessons on embracing every part of yourself instead of fighting against them.- Redefining Grief: How grief shows up beyond death—like lost versions of ourselves, relationships, or dreams.- Money as Energy: A fresh perspective on wealth—why money flows from wherever it chooses, not just the limited sources we cling to.- Living in Alignment: The freedom that comes when you choose joy, creativity, and soul fulfillment over “safe” but toxic paths.Final Thoughts:Linda's wisdom is a reminder that our businesses and our lives are mirrors of our inner world. If we're stuck, blocked, or exhausted, the answer isn't always “work harder”—it's to pause, go deeper, and heal. Because when you shift, everything around you shifts too.If this episode sparked something in you, share it with someone who's ready to step into transformation, and don't forget to leave a review.
In this powerful sermon, Pastor Jonathan Galvan addresses the weight of a broken world and the urgent need for repentance, emphasizing that true repentance involves recognizing sin, grieving over it, turning away, confessing, and rejoicing in God's forgiveness through Christ. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 7, he contrasts godly sorrow, which leads to salvation, with worldly sorrow, urging believers to embrace a life transformed by the gospel. Stay Connected with Redeemer: Website: redeemermidland.org Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another. We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Ric Galvan, the youngest member of the San Antonio City Council representing District 6, is currently 25 years old. The unabashed progressive from the city's West Side has become a dependable ally for Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones as he questions the benefits of Project Marvel and prevent cuts to social services in a tightening city budget.
Bro. Caleb Galvan preached a message entitled “Three Firsts” during the Wednesday Evening service on August 6, 2025, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org
This week on bigcitysmalltown, we examine the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo's pivotal role in the city's cultural and economic landscape and explore what may be its biggest transition yet. As plans for a new arena and significant east side redevelopment—known as Project Marvel—move forward, questions emerge about the future of the Stock Show, its historic partnership with the Spurs, and how proposed investments could reshape year-round activity in the area.Bob Rivard sits down with Cody Davenport, CEO and Executive Director of the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo, to discuss the organization's evolution from a once-a-year event into a potential year-round western destination, how the departure of the Spurs from the Frost Bank Center opens new possibilities, and what this could mean for community development, scholarships, and the economic impact on the east side.The conversation covers:• The historical roots and nonprofit mission of the Stock Show and Rodeo• How Project Marvel and arena redevelopment might change San Antonio's event landscape• The cultural and economic significance of a year-round Stock Show presence• Direct outreach and scholarship programs supporting local youth and San Antonio's east sideFor longtime supporters or those newly curious about the future of the Stock Show and Rodeo, this episode provides a detailed look at what's at stake for San Antonio as the east side anticipates transformative change.▶️ #132. San Antonio's Youngest Councilmember on the Future of the City – Dive into the next generation of civic leadership as District 6 Councilman Ric Galvan joins bigcitysmalltown to discuss his grassroots campaign, what's at stake with Project Marvel, and how young leaders are shaping San Antonio's future. Host Cory Ames explores Galvan's fresh perspective on budget challenges, city priorities, and building consensus in a rapidly evolving community.CONNECT
In this sermon, Corporate Worship Pastor Jonathan Galvan of Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, examines Christ's messages to the seven churches in the Book of Revelation, focusing on the Church of Ephesus. While commending the church for their good works, patient endurance, and commitment to sound doctrine, Jesus criticizes them for losing their first love. Galvan emphasizes the importance of love for God and others, urging the church to remember, repent, and return to their initial fervor. Stay Connected with Redeemer: Website: redeemermidland.org Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another. We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
This week on bigcitysmalltown, newly elected District 6 Councilman Ric Galvan joins host Cory Ames for an extended conversation about the close race that made him the youngest member of San Antonio's City Council—and the immediate challenges facing the city as he steps into office.Galvan reflects on what motivated his campaign, how neighborhood involvement and grassroots support shaped his candidacy, and the razor-thin margin by which he won. With just over a month in post, he shares early insights on leading a diverse district and building an effective council team.The conversation moves to some of the most pressing issues on the city's agenda:• The $1 billion “Project Marvel” Spurs downtown arena proposal and how city council should weigh public investment• San Antonio's approaching budget deficit, the structural factors behind it, and what hard choices may be ahead• The impact of partisan politics at the local level and how councilmembers can bridge divides within their own districts• What constituents across District 6 prioritize, from flood infrastructure to housing and public safety• How Galvan sees the upcoming city bond process as an essential tool for neighborhood input and long-term investmentGalvan speaks candidly about challenges, optimism, trade-offs, and where he believes city council should focus as San Antonio navigates tight margins—both politically and fiscally—in the years ahead.▶️ #126. Mayor Ron Nirenberg on 8 Years of Progress—and What Comes Next for San Antonio – Go behind the scenes of San Antonio's transformation as Bob Rivard sits down with Mayor Ron Nirenberg to reflect on his legacy, major city initiatives, and the challenges ahead. This conversation offers candid insights into civic leadership, housing, workforce development, and the future of the city as a new administration takes the reins.CONNECT
Stay Connected with Redeemer: Website: redeemermidland.org Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another. We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
This week, Sara is joined by Favorite Daughter's Laura Galvan. They discuss how she manifested her dream job, what it's like to work with Sara and Erin, the importance of knowing your worth, and much more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh WindischProduced by Wishbone ProductionProduced by Dear MediaThis episode is sponsored by:SaksBon Charge (boncharge.com PROMO CODE: FOSTER)Boll and Branch (bollandbranch.com PROMO CODE: FOSTER15)Ipsy (ipsy.com)Hungryroot (hungryroot.com/foster)Osea (oseamalibu.com PROMO CODE: FIRST)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
15-year-old Kristen Galvan was an honor roll student with a bright, bubbly personality when she disappeared from her home in Houston, Texas. Fortunately, she was located two weeks later, safe, but a traumatized victim of sex traffickers. Her family was beyond grateful to have her back, but their nightmare was just getting started. Less than two months later, Kristen disappeared again in January of 2020. She still hasn't returned home and her family is begging for answers and justice. Want access to our first 45 episodes? Grab em here! We've made them available for free to anyone who signs up! Remember, these episodes were recorded when we had no idea what we were doing, so just keep that in mind. The audio isn't the quality we would want to put out now, but the cases are on point! Visit killerqueens.link/og to download and binge all the archived episodes today! Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Greenlight: Start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at Greenlight.com/queens. Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code QUEENS at Lumepodcast.com/QUEENS! #lumepod SelectQuote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at selectquote.com/queens. Adore Me: For bra and panty sets for as low as $19.95, head to AdoreMe.com. © 2025 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
15-year-old Kristen Galvan was an honor roll student with a bright, bubbly personality when she disappeared from her home in Houston, Texas. Fortunately, she was located two weeks later, safe, but a traumatized victim of sex traffickers. Her family was beyond grateful to have her back, but their nightmare was just getting started. Less than two months later, Kristen disappeared again in January of 2020. She still hasn't returned home and her family is begging for answers and justice. Want access to our first 45 episodes? Grab em here! We've made them available for free to anyone who signs up! Remember, these episodes were recorded when we had no idea what we were doing, so just keep that in mind. The audio isn't the quality we would want to put out now, but the cases are on point! Visit killerqueens.link/og to download and binge all the archived episodes today! Hang with us: Follow Us on Instagram Like Us on Facebook Join our Case Discussion Group on Facebook Get Killer Queens Merch Bonus Episodes Support Our AMAZING Sponsors: Greenlight: Start your risk-free Greenlight trial today at Greenlight.com/queens. Lume: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code QUEENS at Lumepodcast.com/QUEENS! #lumepod SelectQuote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at selectquote.com/queens. Adore Me: For bra and panty sets for as low as $19.95, head to AdoreMe.com. © 2025 Killer Queens Podcast. All Rights Reserved Audio Production by Wayfare Recording Music provided by Steven Tobi Logo designed by Sloane Williams of The Sophisticated Crayon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices