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Chef Jose Garces' Culinary Journey*Growing up, Chef Garces learned traditional dishes like ceviche, empanadas, and pan de bono from his mother and grandmother, while his father enjoyed grilling steaks. He emphasized the importance of sofrito, a foundational cooking technique using onions, garlic, and peppers, which he still prepares in large batches. Exploring Latin Culinary TraditionsJose and Amaris discussed the importance of sofrito in Latin cooking and its variations across families. Jose shared his journey from French classical training to embracing Latin cuisine, highlighting the foundational role of sofrito and other base ingredients in different culinary traditions. They also talked about Jose's experience with paella, which he has been perfecting for 20 years, emphasizing the complexity and precision required to make a great dish. Amaris praised Jose's interpretation of paella, which she found to be authentic and reminiscent of her experiences in Spain.Brand Expansion PlansJose discussed plans to expand the tapas-based concept Amada to Chicago in the spring and Dallas in the fall. He emphasized the importance of perfecting the paella recipe and mentioned that his team would be filming and annotating the process to ensure consistency. Jose also shared his experience with opening various restaurants, including Village Whiskey, and explained the decision-making process behind each venture.Brand Expansion and Partnership UpdatesJose discussed his brand's expansion to Nashville, planned for late 2026, and highlighted its southern-inspired menu and recent improvements. He mentioned a partnership with SPB Hospitality to enhance the beverage program and emphasized the brand's collaboration with Aramark at the Xfinity Mobile Center. Jose also shared his experience with Cook Unity, a home meal service, where he has been a chef partner since 2021, offering fresh, ready-to-eat meals in six markets. Amaris expressed her positive experience with the service and noted the quality and convenience of the meals.Community Initiatives and Future InvolvementsJose highlighted the importance of supporting restaurant workers through initiatives like English language classes and health screenings, and how his recently renamed foundation, Communidad Garces, reflects his service-oriented mission. Jose also expressed his excitement for the successful future of his newly-opened Japanese restaurant Okatshe, located in Allentown, PA. And he was very enthusiastic while expressing the value of not only supporting local purveyors, but ensuring the healthiest meals by utilizing local, sustainably sourced ingredients.*The following description was aided by an AI summarization, with original material included.
Épisode 153. 14.11.25 - Big day ! C'est la sortie de la série Merteuil, librement inspirée des Liaisons dangereuses (hot things). Dans cet épisode, je vous parle de Merteuil, la nouvelle série HBO Original, disponible dès maintenant en streaming sur HBO Max. J'ai officiellement trouvé la reine des garces : Merteuil. Une héroïne qui reprend le pouvoir dans un monde d'hommes. Cette série, que j'ai eu la chance de découvrir en exclusivité, m'a donné envie de me pencher sur une question : qu'est-ce qu'une garce ? Pourquoi ? Comment ? On y répond dans cet épisode. xx collaboration commercialeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenidos a "Talento más Humano", el podcast de Diario La República conducido por Pilar Ibáñez, phd psicóloga organizacional y experta en Bienestar y felicidad empresarial. Cada semana conversamos con directores y líderes de talento humano de las empresas más influyentes del país para conocer sus mejores prácticas, desafíos y estrategias innovadoras en gestión del talento. Aquí compartimos ideas que inspiran culturas organizacionales más humanas, productivas y sostenibles. Este es un espacio para aprender de quienes están transformando el mundo del trabajo desde adentro.
Episode 09 - David Jay Brown and Juliana Garces: DMT Entities: Visions David and Juliana take us on ride through the world of DMT entities! Why are they so common in the DMT space? Why do so many of us see the same ones? What is their message for humanity? There are so many fascinating intersections to explore on this incredibly mysterious and captivating topic! Tune in to see where it takes you! Also, the intro celebrates the 105th birthday of Timothy Leary! David Jay Brown is the author of The Illustrated Field Guide to DMT Entities, Dreaming Wide Awake: Lucid Dreaming, Shamanic Healing and Psychedelics, and The New Science of Psychedelics: At the Nexus of Culture, Consciousness, and Spirituality. He is also the coauthor of seven bestselling volumes of interviews with leading-edge thinkers, Mavericks of the Mind, Voices from the Edge, Conversations on the Edge of the Apocalypse, Mavericks of Medicine, Frontiers of Psychedelic Consciousness, Women of Visionary Art, and Psychedelics and the Coming Singularity. Additionally, Brown is the author of two science fiction novels, Brainchild and Virus, and he is the coauthor of the health science book Detox with Oral Chelation. Brown holds a master's degree in psychobiology from New York University, and was responsible for the California-based research in two of British biologist Rupert Sheldrake's books on unexplained phenomena in science: Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home and The Sense of Being Stared At. His work has appeared in numerous magazines, including Wired, Discover, and Scientific American, and he was the Senior Editor of the special edition, themed MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) Bulletins. Brown is currently working on an oracle deck for Inner Traditions based on Timothy Leary's 8-Circuit model of consciousness and the DMT Entities with Sara Phinn Huntley and Rachel Turetzky. To find out more about his work see: www.davidjaybrown.com Juliana Garces is a visionary artist and spiritual seeker, whose work reflects her deep commitment to raising the collective consciousness. Her journey with art is a continuous exploration of how visual forms can transcend language and open pathways to the infinite. Grounded in her daily spiritual practices, meditation, yoga, mindfulness, and deep study of mysticism, her work reflects visions and experiences from realms that words cannot fully describe. Juliana sees herself simply as a channel for cosmic creativity, doing her best to step aside and let the visions flow through her. She doesn't view the work as her own, but rather as something greater that she's fortunate to be part of. By tapping into the infinite space within all of us, she hopes to create pieces that serve as gentle reminders for others to reconnect with their own eternal nature.
In this episode, Professor Stephen Goldsmith speaks with Santi Garces, Boston's chief innovation officer. They discuss Goldsmith's new StatGPT paper, which explores how generative AI can transform city performance management. Garces also shares practical examples from Boston and insights from the recent Bloomberg Center for Cities stat and AI workshop, where 14 cities gathered to explore real-world applications of generative AI in government.Music credit: Summer-Man by KetsaAbout Data-Smart City SolutionsData-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and follow us on Twitter.
I was excited to have longtime food and animal activist (and local Atlantan) Leah Garces, CEO of Mercy for Animals, join me in the WRFG studio to share interesting stories from her latest book “TransFARMation: The Movement to Free Us From Factory Farming.” In this 49-minute podcast (recorded July 2025), we discuss all kinds of animals, including many humans, who are affected by industrial animal agribusiness -- from animal farmers, to rural communities, to slaughterhouse workers (many of whom are immigrants), to pigs, chickens, and cows -- everyone fighting exploitation in this broken system. Since we all are part of this food system and are affected by factory farming, we are all involved in creating what Leah calls a “transFARMation.” Her book, and our talk today, is focused on how people are making this necessary and positive transition happen. We hope you'll be part of this movement to a just, humane, and sustainable foodsystem. TheTransFARMationProject.org is the website to explore this effort to positively transform the rural economy with Leah's nonprofit group Mercy for Animals. "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly hour-long radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station) hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and my contact info can be found at https://wrfg.org/intunetonature/ Tell me about any factory farming stories of yours that I might share on the show. Take care of yourself and others, including other species, like chickens, pigs, and cows. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG, its board, staff or volunteers.
Laurence BRUMONT, Directrice Générale Château Montus - Château Bouscassé nous parle du partenariat avec l'Offrande Musicale avant de présenter de manière détaillée la 4ème édition des Nuits impériales au Château Montus les 11, 12 et 13 juillet 2025 . Volonté de transmettre, de créer des moments suspendus avec l'alliance de la gastronomie et de la culture dans un lieu d'exception.Des soirées sous les étoiles, dans la cour du Château Montus avec "Le Souper" , pièce écrite en 1989 par Jean-Claude BRISVILLE, un huis-clos historique entre TALLEYRAND et FOUCHE après l'abdication de Napoléon pour décider du destin de la France. Ces personnages seront interprétés par Bruno SPIESSER et Frédéric GARCES. Touche personnelle des BRUMONT, Antonin CAREME, le chef des rois et de la haute-gastronomie, s'invitera dans le spectacle.Son et lumière sur la façade du Château, buffet ou repas gastronomique concoctés par les équipes de Michel GUERARD, fondateur de la nouvelle cuisine.Plusieurs formules sont proposées pour ces soirées, vous pourrez les retrouver sur le site : www.brumont.frVous pourrez écouter durant ce podcast des extraits de la bande originale composée par Vladimir COSMA pour "Le Souper" d'Edouard MOLINARO.Interview téléphonique réalisée par Eliane PérusConsultez la page des PODCASTS de l'UTL-TB : https://www.utl-tb.info/page/2238064-rubriques-radioHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
- SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: http://cornerofthegalaxy.com/subscribe/ - COG LA GALAXY DISCORD: https://discord.gg/drr9HFZY2P - COG ANTHEM MUSIC BY RAY PLAZA: https://linktr.ee/munditoplaza - COG ANTHEM MUSIC DOWNLOAD: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3asiasldwKyoCRm1Vzx2h7?si=_LmXI9otT9y9j0ChMGMt2w COG STUDIOS, Calif. -- It seems the LA Galaxy are finding new ways to lose. Emiro Garces' last-minute mistake caused the Galaxy to hemorrhage more points. On today's show, hosts Josh Guesman and Kevin Baxter discuss the loss to San Diego and how the Galaxy's endless nightmare has now reached 15 games. Could it go further? And what should the Galaxy do about mistakes so big they make you question the team's structure? Will Vanney need to make an example out of Garces? Or does that hurt the long-term goals of the club? Plus, we talk about the game with San Jose and tell you why this podcast has had it circled for a while. Get ready for the Earthquakes and Bruce Arena coming back to LA. Let's talk! -- Corner of the Galaxy is kicking off Season 17, just a few shows past number 1,200! And we can't wait to show you everything we've got in store for 2025! This is just a reminder that we go live twice a week — Monday and Thursday at 8 PM on YouTube—and that you can find us conveniently anywhere you get your podcasts (Apple, Spotify, Soundcloud, YouTube, GooglePlay, etc.). We're making it easy for you to stay connected! So tell a friend that you've been listening to the longest-running team-specific podcast in Major League Soccer and that 2025 is a great time to start listening!
Episode 739 of On Screen & Beyond has Michelle Hurd (Star Trek Picard) and Ausitn Highsmith Garces join us to talk about their new movie "Inheritance"! Michelle and Austin takes us on their journey of making the film, throw in a little look at their careers and it all makes for a fun interview with two amazing guests!
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Tony chats with Dan Roselli and Sara Garces Roselli at Rev Tech Labs, a vertically focused fintech and insurtech accelerator program. They are on cohort 22! They recruit people from all over the world to start their business and grow!Dan Roselli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielroselli/Sara Garces Roselli: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarag1/Rev Tech Labs: https://www.revtechlabs.co/Video Version: https://youtu.be/692vdlIbrWw
Attorney Lawrence LeBrocq, CEO and Managing Partner of Garces, Grabler and LeBrocq PC (GGL), joins us today to discuss Processes and Systems to Maximize Profit in a Personal Injury Law Firm. He'll be speaking at the PILMMA Super Summit this year. There are many skill sets that come into play when growing your firm. It is easy to oversimplify it. One might think, “I'll invest in marketing, get more clients in the door, then add more attorneys once I have the business growing.” While those are all important, there is a crucial piece missing for maximizing profitability long-term: systems and processes. Without these in place, you risk costly inefficiencies, poor client relationships, and employee burnout. In this episode, we discuss: Processes to maintain consistent communication with clients Systems and checklists for streamlined workflows Setting standards to prevent under-settling cases Visit Lawrence LeBrocq online here https://ggllawyers.com/our-attorneys/lawrence-a-lebrocq-esq/. We'll be at PILMMA Super Summit 2025: https://optimizemyfirm.com/pilmma-2025/. See all episodes or subscribe to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute here: https://optimizemyfirm.com/podcasts/. Transcript coming soon.
In this episode, I sit down with Dan Garces, President and COO of Automotive Capital, to break down the financial strategies that allow dealership operators to grow, scale, and even own their own store—without putting up massive amounts of personal cash. Dan has spent his career helping dealers navigate the complexities of capital, and today, he's sharing real-world insights on how funding works, how to leverage it properly, and what separates those who stay operators from those who become owners. We dive into: The biggest mistakes dealers make when it comes to financing growth. Alternative funding options that don't drain your cash flow. How to position yourself for ownership even if you don't have millions in the bank. The mindset shift required to go from running a store to owning one. If you've ever dreamed of owning your own dealership, expanding your operations, or simply improving your financial strategies as an operator, this episode is for you. Knowledge is the key to growth—and today, we're unlocking it. Dealer Talk with Jen Suzuki Podcast |
In this powerful conversation with Hamilton Garces, we dive into his remarkable military combat experiences and how they ultimately led him to connect with a natural, organic system that profoundly changed his life. Hamilton opens up about the intense and life-altering moments during his service, sharing how the raw challenges of combat pushed him to seek a deeper sense of meaning and connection. Through his reflections, we gain insight into the transformative journey that shifted his perspective on life, helping him to tap into a natural system that offered him healing and purpose beyond the battlefield. Throughout our discussion, Hamilton eloquently describes how his exposure to nature and its inherent wisdom led him to a place of inner peace and resilience. This connection not only helped him heal from the emotional scars of combat but also guided him toward a life of holistic well-being and mindfulness. The conversation is a testament to the power of nature in restoring balance, and Hamilton's story is an inspiring example of how life's toughest challenges can lead to profound personal growth and transformation.
Recorded in February 2025 The goal of the Hui Mo‘olelo program is to capture an authentic moment of connection through stories that are embedded in a Hawai‘i sense of place. As participants complete our immersive storytelling workshop, each identify a partner to engage in an audio-recorded talk-story that captures these connective moments. These recordings become the basis for annual requests for proposals to interpret as a work of public art in collaboration with community members. Proposals are selected by a community panel, followed by an intensive learning and cultural exchange that is rooted in specific places throughout Maui County. Representing a wide range of special places and stories, the collection is available for your research, enjoyment, memory or inspiration at https://www.mauipublicart.org/hui-moolelo.html. This specific story is also a part of our Hui Mo‘olelo: Lei Pua ʻAla Queer Histories of Hawaiʻi program, which uplifts stories of gender and sexual diversity and fosters acceptance of queer identities. Learn more about at https://www.mauipublicart.org/leipuaala.html. Please enjoy.
In this episode, host Stephen Goldsmith is joined by MIT Professor Sarah Williams and Boston CIO Santi Garces to explore the ways that generative AI is transforming how cities - and residents - use data. Williams shares insights from her work at the Civic Data Design Lab, discussing how GenAI can help make sense of vast amounts of qualitative data, from city council minutes to community feedback. Garces reflects on the opportunities and challenges of integrating AI into municipal decision-making and civic engagement. Together, they highlight the potential for community-driven, small language models that empower residents and make city services more transparent and effective.Music credit: Summer-Man by KetsaAbout Data-Smart City SolutionsData-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and join us on Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
On this episode I catch up with visionary artist Juliana Garces. We reconnect and explore her latest artworks where she has created a new style she is calling Jewelification. It was inspired by the Diamond Realms in Buddhism she's experienced. She tells the story that started her on this new journey it all happened one day deep in meditation sitting on her bed with a shared synchronicity. As usual with us we spoke openly about what being on a spiritual journey even means to us and how we always circle back to sharing a cosmic giggle about it all! Follow Juliana's artwork on over on her instagram. Want to own some of her beautiful work shop here!Keep up with me and the podcast here!Want to meditate with me? Lets take out seat. :)love you. xoxo Amandolin
In this episode of the Orange Shoe Podcast, we have Dr. Mary Garces and Dr. Amanda Uting of Bloom Physical Therapy. Dr. Garces and Uting are pelvic floor specialists that solely address women's health conditions throughout their lifespan, including pregnancy and postpartum care.
In this episode host Stephen Goldsmith and CIO Santi Garces discuss the potential to revolutionize urban governance with generative AI. Garces, the chief information officer for the city of Boston, joins Pr. Goldsmith to talk about the transformative power of GenAI in urban governance. In the first episode of this recurring conversation, they share how GenAI is already revolutionizing the way cities collect and use data, interact with residents, and empower city employees.Fast Company article: Boston experimented with using generative AI for governing. It went surprisingly well.Music credit: Summer-Man by KetsaAbout Data-Smart City SolutionsData-Smart City Solutions, housed at the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University, is working to catalyze the adoption of data projects on the local government level by serving as a central resource for cities interested in this emerging field. We highlight best practices, top innovators, and promising case studies while also connecting leading industry, academic, and government officials. Our research focus is the intersection of government and data, ranging from open data and predictive analytics to civic engagement technology. We seek to promote the combination of integrated, cross-agency data with community data to better discover and preemptively address civic problems. To learn more visit us online and join us on Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, or LinkedIn.
Episode SummaryIn this episode, we dive into the fascinating history of Francisco Garcés, as explored in Jeremy Beer's new book, Beyond the Devil's Road: Francisco Garcés and the Spanish Encounter with the American Southwest. Join us for an enlightening discussion on Garcés' life, his legacy, and the unique role he played in shaping the history of the American Southwest.About Francisco GarcésFrancisco Garcés was a Franciscan friar, missionary, and explorer who played a crucial role in the Spanish expeditions throughout the American Southwest during the 18th century. Often overshadowed by other historical figures, Garcés' legacy is one of cultural bridging and resilient faith, making his story an important piece of history that deserves more attention.In This Episode, We Cover:Introducing Francisco Garcés: Jeremy shares who Garcés was and provides insights into his life as a friar and explorer who traversed some of the harshest terrains of North America.Inspiration Behind the Book: Jeremy discusses what first drew him to Garcés' story and why he believes it has remained underexplored until now.Garces and Juan Bautista de Anza: The relationship between Garcés and de Anza and its impact on the Spanish expansion into what is now California.Cross-Cultural Encounters: How Garcés approached interactions with Indigenous peoples in a groundbreaking manner, setting him apart from others of his time.Biggest Takeaways: Jeremy reflects on the most significant insights he gained while researching Garcés and his travels.Why You Should ListenIf you're interested in untold stories of history, Catholic missionaries, or the early American Southwest, this episode provides a deep dive into the life of Francisco Garcés. Discover why his approach to cross-cultural encounters was ahead of his time and how his legacy continues to influence discussions on cultural integration and exploration.Jeremy's biographyJeremy Beer is the Executive Chairman at AmPhil, a professional services firm that has worked with hundreds of nonprofits, foundations, and donors across the country. Jeremy co-founded AmPhil in 2009. He lives with his wife, Kara, in Phoenix, Arizona, where they are parishioners at St. Mary's Basilica.Resources & LinksGet the Book: Purchase Beyond the Devil's Road: Francisco Garcés and the Spanish Encounter with the American Southwest here.Follow Jeremy Beer: Connect with him on LinkedIn.Need help fundraising? Reach out to Jeremy here.Call to ActionDon't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone who loves history or wants to learn more about the untold stories of Catholic missionaries. Stay tuned for more episodes where we highlight impactful stories from history and the people who bring them to life! Support the show
We recently sat down with the managing partner of one of the biggest law firms in the tri-state area, and we were surprised to learn that their strategies for scaling their firm can be applied to businesses in ANY industry.Their managing partner, Lawrence Lebrocq, shared that "The biggest thing in scaling is maintaining talent, recruiting good talent, keeping good people."Listen to the full podcast to learn more about how Garces, Grabler & Lebrocq (GGL) scaled their law firm to be one of the top 1% most profitable firms in the country. Subscribe for more insights and inspiration.
The BanterThe Guys talk about fast food and the Super Size Me guy, Morgan Spurlock, a former guest on the show whose work impacted their lives. The ConversationThe Restaurant Guys catch up with Chef Jose Garces in his busy kitchen to discuss his story from Spain to New York to Philadelphia. Chef and The Guys both opened up restaurants in October 2005 named after their grandmothers! The Inside TrackThe Guys and Chef Garces have crossed paths over the past several decades and held friends in common, but never met. “I think it was a turning point for me as a chef, I realized then that I could drive traffic with just consistent food, consistent, fresh, delicious food day in and day out,” Chef Jose Garces on The Restaurant Guys 2024BioChef Jose Garces is known as a leading culinary authority of Spanish and Latin-American food from the Spanish tapas at Amada, his first restaurant, to the playful Japanese street food at Okatshe in Atlantic City, Chef Garces continually pushes the boundaries of culinary excellence.To help provide ongoing and actionable assistance to the immigrant community, Chef Garces co-founded The Garces Foundation in 2011. The Garces Foundation provides services, including community health days, English language skills classes, and a providing food supplies to the food insecure.Chef Garces won James Beard Foundation Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic as well as the title Iron Chef.He is the author of two cookbooks, Latin Evolution and The Latin Road HomeInfoChef's Projectswww.chefgarces.comChef's Restaurantshttps://garcesgroup.com/Morgan Spurlock's Book & MovieDon't Eat This Book: Fast Food and the Supersizing of America by Morgan SpurlockSuper Size MeJamon Iberico de Bellotahttps://www.tienda.com/Our SponsorsThe Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/Reach out to The Restaurant GuysOur Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguys**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
Welcome to Actuali podcast's Meaning-Making 101 series where we explore crisis of meaning in our culture, and how to help usher in an awakening from it. This episode we are joined by Juliana Garces. Juliana is a poet, visionary artist, and plant medicine advocate who specializes in lucid dreaming, astral projection, as well as well as the creation of art that reflects her experiences in the spiritual realm. Juliana's website: https://www.julianagarcesart.com/ On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianagarcesart/ on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julianagarces.art/ on youtube: https://youtube.com/@julianagarcesart?si=jAjtCs9z_PbCsN5l Join us as we explore the arts of mindfulness, flow, and how to realize one's most authentic Self, or Actual-i. Listen on your fav podcast platform @ https://Anchor.FM/Actuali From deep dives into life's greatest mysteries to inspiring conversations, curent events, guided Wim Hof beathing sessions, and guided meditations, Actuali is dedicated to revealing a clear way to view the world and our place in it. Together we change this world from the inside-out! Join us Wednesday's 7p EST. Playing after the fact on Spotify, Apple, and more @ https://Anchor.FM/Actuali Thanks for listening! With Chris and DJ of American Dharma @ youtube.com/@americandharmaband Check out our band! Streams and more: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/americandharma/inmo Enjoy previous episodes of the cast! Actuali is on your favorite podcast platforms: Spotify, Apple, and more: https://anchor.fm/actuali Join Actuali on Social! Instagram: https://Instagram.com/actuali.podcast Twitter: https://Twitter.com/Actuali_Podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/Actuali.podcast Our band, American Dharma: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfJn_yIRo45SRHGfsjJ8Xiw A.D. on facebook: https://facebook.com/AmericanDharmaband A.D. on Instagram: https://instagram.com/American.Dharma.band A.D. on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/americandharma The audio side of this episode will also be available on all major podcast platforms via https://Anchor.FM/Actuali Enjoy the show!
What is Delirium? Join us for a special guest episode with Dr. Lorrie Garces MD, a consultation liaison psychiatrist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/psychrounds/support
On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Dani speaks with Leah Garces, the CEO and President of Mercy for Animals. They discuss the harm that industrial animal agriculture causes to people, the animals, and the environment; why this approach to farming essentially traps producers; and solutions that can help farmers sustainably transition away from factory farming while supporting themselves and their families. While you're listening, subscribe, rate, and review the show; it would mean the world to us to have your feedback. You can listen to “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg” wherever you consume your podcasts.
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Emily John Garcés is an artist, poet, ex-missionary with YWAM, all-round creative enthusiast, and author of the memoir, Hitchhiking with Drunken Nuns. In this final episode of Season 4, we speak with Emily about her life as a YWAM missionary in Argentina and the Netherlands, and her unique perspective on the world we share. Despite her fundamentalist past, Emily has a positive view of the world and describes her use of art as a way of 'bridging what cannot be seen with the visible world'. Emily's links: Emily on Facebook Hitchhiking with Drunken Nuns The Quiet Woman -- Transcript of the episode is here. Podcast links: https://linktr.ee/iwatf Doubting your beliefs? Have questions about changing or leaving your faith? You are not alone and Recovering from Religion is here to help. Please visit: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/
Ken Hardison introduces Lawrence LeBrocq, a Pennsylvania attorney specializing in personal injury and workers' compensation. Lawrence shares his humble beginnings, growing up with limited resources, and his journey to becoming a successful lawyer. The challenges of growing a law firm, particularly in terms of recruiting quality personnel. Lawrence emphasizes the importance of treating clients like family and consistently following up with them. The value of having a strong litigation team and not settling cases for less than they are worth. The significance of marketing and how it helps build a firm's reputation and credibility. The role of mastermind groups in sharing ideas and learning from top lawyers across the country. Lawrence's advice for lawyers looking to grow their firms: Take on cases, try them, and know your cases better than anyone else. The unpredictability of jury verdicts and the importance of thorough preparation. Contact Information: Lawrence LeBrocq's law firm: Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website: www.ggllegal.com Phone: [908-436-0001] Disclaimer: The above show notes are a summary of the podcast episode and may not represent the entirety of the discussion. For the full conversation, listeners are encouraged to refer to the original podcast episode.
Matt has been working with me for 2.5 years and is now bulletproof in his early 30s. This was a cool episode to record because Matt had 4-5 years of chronic elbow, shoulder and ankle issues before we started working together. He's now at his strongest and fittest and has started judo and ice skating as new sports in his 30s. - [00:02] Introduction and Background - Introduction of Matt, a client working with the host for 2.5 years. - Matt's experience and insights after consistent training. - [02:36) Training History and Challenges - Matt's training history, including martial arts and strength training. - Challenges he faced, such as injuries, especially in the shoulders and elbows. - [06:18] Initial Skepticism - Matt's skepticism about new approaches due to previous unsuccessful attempts to address injuries. - [09:00]Breakthroughs in Mindset - Learning how to handle injuries differently by adjusting training mindset. - Embracing the importance of rest and rehab for recovery. - [11:01] Managing Flare-Ups - A specific example of managing a flare-up in the shoulders and elbows through rest, scap exercises, and gradual recovery. - Contrasting this approach with his past tendency to train through injuries. - [15:31] Improved Quality of Life - Matt's increased sense of capability and being injury-resistant. - His engagement in community service and pursuit of new hobbies like Judo and ice skating. [17:24] Inspiring Message - Encouragement to learn how to manage injuries, give oneself space for recovery, and seek guidance from a good coach. Connect with me on IG: @conorosheafit To learn more about my online coaching program for men over 30: Fill in this form
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
The secret to doing it all is having a strong team. If you want to grow your business, you have to empower them to take charge. A single person can only accomplish so much. Don't be afraid to let go. You may be surprised at what they can accomplish without you. Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and managing partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq. Lawrence has tried hundreds of personal injury cases that have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. On this week's episode, Maria sits down with Lawrence to discuss why it's important to focus on company culture, how to deal with underperforming employees, and a few of his most memorable cases. Key Takeaways Use positive motivation. Having trouble getting your employees to learn a new software, speed up their workflow, or ask for Google reviews? Lawrence LeBrocq uses $100 bills to motivate his staff. Try to find what works best for you. Go all out for your clients. You may have a client who suffered a horrific accident that no amount of money can fix, but money can ease their pain. Putting in the extra effort can lead to a much bigger verdict. Use old things in new ways. Lawrence uses his podcast to give clients a rundown of what to expect when working with him. Think of things you're currently doing that could be repurposed to your benefit. To connect with Lawrence, visit him at https://www.garcesgrabler.com/ Tip The Scales Website Tip the Scales Instagram Tip the Scales TikTok Tip the Scales Youtube Maria Monroy Instagram Maria Monroy LinkedIn LawRank Website LawRank Instagram LawRank TikTok LawRank X / Twitter LawRank Facebook LawRank LinkedIn LawRank YouTube Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Website Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Instagram Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq Facebook Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq X / Twitter Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq LinkedIn Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq YouTube Other episodes you might enjoy: 6. Pick a Winning Jury: Make the Emotional Connection 7. Hiring Systems: Find your "A" Team 21. Compassion Through Crisis: Discovering Strength in Vulnerability Previous Guests: Jefferson Fisher, Amanda Demanda, James (TopDog) Helm, Gary Dordick, Joe Volta, Ed Ciarimboli, Michael Mogill, Jay Vaughn, Andre Regard, Bob Simon, Mark Anderson, Chad Dudley, Raymond Mieszaniec, Pratik Shah, John Campbell, David Bayer, Darryl Isaacs, Kurt Zaner, Joe Fried, Sean Claggett, Justin Watkins, Jeremy Tissot, Przemek Lubecki, Mauro Fiore, Mark Bratt, Glen Lerner, Rick Ferri, Yosi Yahoudai, Dan Ambrose, Greyson Goody, Teresa Diep, Taly Goody, Sevy Fisher, Sahm Manouchehri, Mike Agruss, Bibi Fell, Kenny Habetz, Mike Morse, Sara Williams, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert, Brett Schreiber, Ali Awad, Chava Mercado, Amanda Baggett, Max Antony, Muhammad Ramadan, Lena Haviland, Harry Plotkin, Claire Plotkin, Gary Sarner, Irving Pedroza.
Dr. Javier Garces joins JC for a conversation about Certified Organic Farm Technician training (COFT), a comprehensive program designed to provide high school and post-secondary students with the specialized knowledge, skills, and experience they'll need to enter the agricultural workforce. Dr. Garces is currently serving as a Professor and Program Chair for the Plant Science and Agricultural Technology Program at Valencia College. Valencia offers an A.S. degree with specializations in Sustainable Agriculture, Horticulture, or Landscape, as well as several Technical Certificates. Tune in to hear JC and Dr. Garces chat about COFT training and the intersection of academia with real-world agricultural practices. In this episode, learn about: - How Dr. Garces got his start in plant science and agricultural technology - The skills and knowledge COFT training provides - Where to start if you're interested in transitioning to organic Learn more about COFT on the website: https://foginfo.org/coft/ Support the showWe hope you enjoyed the episode! Please help us continue to produce more valuable content by subscribing to our Fresh Take Podcast Series! Subscribe here SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here
Failed comedian Hannah Garces flies on in as discuss working in food service, Koko the Gorilla, and pig testicles (for way too long), before renaming several birds named after people! Bird List: AMERICAN KESTREL!!!! Cassin's Kingbird Spotted Sandpiper Osprey Black-crowned Night Heron Black Phoebe Snowy Egret Double-crested Cormorant House Finch Great Blue Heron Raven Canada Goose Black-necked Stilt Egyptian Goose American Coot Mallard Scaly-breasted Munia Great Egret Northern Flicker Yellow-rumped Warbler Anna's Hummingbird --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/birder-barely-knowher/support
On this episode of Awareness with Amandolin I speak to a cosmic creator the visionary artist Juliana Garces. I asked for insights from her 10 day Vipassana retreat that included psychedelic visions she is now bringing to life through her art. Dopamine Detox - have you tried it? We share why we think it is a key to a more vivid and vibrant life. I ask her about one of my favorite topics Flow State how we have personally experienced it and what we have learned from experts. Our love for the Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance Michelangelo. Oh yeah, and even making friends with death. www.awarenesswithamandolin.comwww.julianagarcesart.com
So this one has been a long time coming. I've been trying to get Hamilton on the show for a while now but our schedules prevented it from happening. Hamilton Garces is a Wellness Facilitator with knowledge and education as a Mindfulness guide and sound healer. Hamilton is also a Yoga Instructor and Reiki Practitioner. Last but most certainly not least, Hamilton is a Marine Corps Veteran. Hamilton talks about his time in the Marine Corps including the spiritual shift that led him to seek yoga as well as sound and breath work. Hit that play button if you want to know what else we talked about. You can find Hamilton on Instagram @mindfulwarrior_hami If you're interested in attending any of Hamilton's upcoming events/ceremonies or to book a call with him, hit the linktree in his bio on Instagram. Subscribe to Hamilton's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@soundbreathyoga5509 You can find me on Instagram @herrerahealthandwellness Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@herrerahealthandwellness Email me: herrerahealthandwellness@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony-herrera70/message
#38 - Special guest, Dr. Liliana Garces, Professor and Legal Scholar at the University of Texas at Austin, joins Dr. Terrance L. Green on the Racially Just Schools Podcast. Terrance and Liliana discuss what is affirmative action and the history that shapes its current iteration. We also talk about the U.S. Supreme Court's most recent ruling on affirmative, what is means, and how stakeholders in higher education, as well as K-12 schools might think about responding and we talk about so much more.Learn more about Dr. Garces and her work HERE.Check out Dr. Garces' work on Repressive Legalism HERE.Grab my FREE e-book "3 Essential Questions Every Equity Team Must Ask: Equity Audits That Make Real Change." Get your copy HERE.I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
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What is the mission of the City of Boston's Department of Innovation and Technology? How is the City of Boston delivering better government through innovation and technology? What is Boston doing to secure its systems and infrastructure? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Santiago Garces, chief information officer, the City of Boston. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What is the mission of the City of Boston's Department of Innovation and Technology? How is the City of Boston delivering better government through innovation and technology? What is Boston doing to secure its systems and infrastructure? Join host Michael Keegan as he explores these questions and more with Santiago Garces, chief information officer, the City of Boston.
Jason Longshore caught up with Atlanta United HGP GK Justin Garces, Mexican youth national team and Atlanta United 2 midfielder Jonny Villal, and Atlanta United 2 manager Steve Cooke after Thursday training to preview this weekend's match. You'll be able to listen to Atlanta United 2 vs. Huntsville City FC live on 92.9 The Game on Sunday night, starting at 7pm.
Recovering Over $100 Million for Clients Lawrence LeBrocq, Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, P.C. – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 940 Lawrence LeBrocq Lawrence A. LeBrocq is a practicing attorney and Managing Partner at Garces, Grabler & LeBrocq, P.C. Supported by decades of experience, he is a widely recognized authority on personal injury law. He also serves as a Superior Court Arbitrator and a Mediator for the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Coming from humble beginnings, Mr. LeBrocq knew from an early age that he wanted to be an advocate for those who needed it most. This desire to help others motivated him to become the first person in his family to go to college. Mr. LeBrocq spent the first several years of his career gaining valuable legal experience and quickly developed a passion for the complex, fast-paced, and aggressive world of personal injury law. Mr. LeBrocq has tried hundreds of personal injury cases and continually provides attention to each one of his clients. His unparalleled legal acumen and tactics of preparing each case as though it were going to be decided by a jury have resulted in several multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements, recovering more than $100 million on behalf of his 2,000+ clients over the course of his career. Mr. LeBrocq has a unique perspective on prevailing trends and developments in the world of personal injury law. In particular, he has been paying close attention to tort reform in New Jersey. Looking forward, Mr. LeBrocq hopes to get more involved in mass tort and catastrophic cases, working to not just better the lives of his clients, but to improve the law itself. Additionally, he does seminars around the country on personal injury and law firm development. Beyond his law career, Mr. LeBrocq is a dedicated member of his community and coaches' local children to give them access to the same kinds of community activities and opportunities that helped him pull out of an impoverished upbringing. Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Lawrence LeBrocq about recovering over $100 million for clients. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How most people don't know what the value of their case. - Why you want to hire a lawyer certified in the field your case requires. - Why it's important to provide good customer service and be in contact with your clients frequently. - How the most important thing in a personal injury case is the skill of the attorney and how much contact they have with their client. - How the biggest mistake attorney's make is not connecting frequently with their clients. Connect with Lawrence: Guest Contact Info Twitter @GGL_njlaw Facebook facebook.com/GracesGrablerLebrocq Links Mentioned: garcesgrabler.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest edition of Tell Me Why, Evie Garces, VP of Line Maintenance discusses the important around-the-clock work Tech Ops performs, the critical role the team plays in our summer operation and steps American is taking to open doors to careers in aircraft maintenance, ensuring a full pipeline of aviation maintenance professionals for the future.
Embrace the uncertainty. Santi Garces, Chief Information Officer for the City of Boston, Massachusetts, joined the podcast to talk about improving technology in local government. He shared insights on balancing technology projects, shrinking the digital divide, and data use as a platform and product. Host: Ben Kittelson
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