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In this weeks Travel Tuesday Flashback Episode, we are taking you to Guanajuato, Mexico! Guanajuato is an artsy, colorful town in Mexico. There are so many fun things to do in Guanajuato Mexico that make for the perfect weekend getaway. Not to mention all the things to see in Guanajuato! Just walking around and looking at the color, decor, shops, and architecture would make this place amazing on its own, but it's even more than that. Some of the things to do in Guanajuato city include cave bars, taking in colorful vistas, seeing live music or performance, eating delicious Mexican food, and taking in the colonial history and architecture of this town. The best time to travel to Guanajuato is during the Cervantino festival which takes place over several weeks in the fall. During this time you can see free, public live music, dance, and cultural performances while you go about your day around the town. With all the fun things to do in Guanajuato Mexico you'll want to spend at least 2-3 days here to see it all. The city is very walkable so you won't need a car to experience the things to see in Guanajuato, most importantly the gorgeous colorful houses, quaint alleys, and views from the funicular. Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our instant download trip itineraries for trips to iconic USA, international, and National Park destinations that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $10, $20 and $30 depending on itinerary! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel gear, packing lists, and gifts for travelers on our Amazon Shop https://www.amazon.com/shop/travelsquadpodcast Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie:@bucketlist_brittanie Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travel-squad-podcast/support
One of the greatest challenges that all Human Beings face is the incessant voice in our heads which seems to critique and judge our every move and remind us of past mistakes & all of our short comings. Co-habitating with such an unpleasant guest can feel nearly maddening at times and extremely discouraging on a day-to-day basis. So, what can we do about this abusive brain chatter? My guest this week, Certified life, relationship, and spiritual coach Jacquie Elliott is here to help. Jacquie devotes her time to helping women heal this chatter and replace it with Divine Feminine loving kindness and self acceptance.On this episode, Jacquie joined me in my living room in Bend, Oregon to talk all about the struggle to release the negativity in our minds and embrace ourselves, as we are and as we age, gracefully and with abundant joy. Join the Women Waken Community on Instagram Here: https://tinyurl.com/522duz2cJacquie Elliott is a Certified Life, Relationship and Spiritual Coach. She is an international retreat leader and is leading a Zoom Summit on Joyful Aging in November and a 7 day women's spiritual retreat in Guanajuato Mexico in March. Her new book on Healing Abusive Brain Chatter, is due to come out in December. As a motivational speaker she speaks on topics from Abusive Brain Chatter, Addictions and Goals Setting for Success. Her newsletter can be found on Substack. Email coach@jacquieelliottclc.com. You can connect with Jacquie at healingabc.com
This week the Bros go Juan on Juan with tales from the beautiful City of Guanajuato Mexico. Juan goes into the booming mixology trend that is sweeping the city. Reminisce of a time when communities strive off the arts, culinarily culture, and mummies. Luis opens up why he's old enough to appreciate his native music. Phill tries not to remember his old school dances and more! Follow us Here for Mixed drinks recipes & more Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brotastethis/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brotastethis Youtube://@brotastethis
Guanajuato is in the very center of mountainous Mexico, it's both a state and a city and it offers Spanish colonial cities, ATV and kayaking adventures, and the special charm of the less-touristed interior of wonderful Mexico. Read Irene Thomas' GoNOMAD story https://www.gonomad.com/217734-guanajuato-the-mexico-you-havent-seen-yet --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/max-hartshorne/message
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Pull your luchador masks on because Jonny and Aileen are talking about Las Momias de Guanajuato. The mummy of the wrestler Satán awakes 100 years after his death. The legendary Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras must defend Guanajuato from the evil wrestler's search for revenge. Jonny and Aileen also talk about when Lucha Libre began, the luchadores Mil Mascaras and Tinieblas, and the Guanajuato attraction, La Alondiga de Granaditas. Remember to subscribe, rate and review! Follow our redes sociales:Insta: @uyquehorrorTwitter: @Uy_Que_HorrorTikTok: @uyquehorrorFind all the películas we cover on our LinkTree. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pull your luchador masks on because Jonny and Aileen are talking about Las Momias de Guanajuato. The mummy of the wrestler Satán awakes 100 years after his death. The legendary Santo, Blue Demon and Mil Máscaras must defend Guanajuato from the evil wrestler's search for revenge. Jonny and Aileen also talk about when Lucha Libre began, the luchadores Mil Mascaras and Tinieblas, and the Guanajuato attraction, La Alondiga de Granaditas. Remember to subscribe, rate and review! Follow our redes sociales:Insta: @uyquehorrorTwitter: @Uy_Que_HorrorTikTok: @uyquehorrorFind all the películas we cover on our LinkTree.
If you're looking for an amazing place to live and travel, look no further than the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato! UK expat Hannah lives in Guanajuato Mexico with her wife Kim and has found her new home to be a vibrant city, home to friendly people, great food, and diversity of the landscape. You'll never get bored here - the city offers plenty of activities for everyone, from skiing in the mountains to swimming in the ocean. If you're looking for a digital nomad mecca, this is it! Listen to episode 41 guest Hannah, on being a UK expat, enjoying living life abroad, from France to Belgium as a teenager, and later on as an adult from Thailand, to Germany, to Austria, to Sumatra, and Italy, meeting the love of her life, her wife Hannah, and building a thriving helping others to become a digital nomad like herself. Listen to UK expat Hannah, now! Mexican word of the dayGuanajuato is a beautiful central Mexican state which is known for its rich colonial history. Mexico is a country rich in culture and history, and its language is no exception. What does Guanajuato mean ? Guanajuato is a Mexican word that can trace its origins back to the Aztec civilization. Guanajuato is a word of Mexican origin. What does Guanajuato mean ? The name Guanajuato comes from the Nahuatl word "cuauhnāhuatl", meaning "hill of frogs" or "place of frogs". According to legend, the city was founded by a group of Aztec hunters who were chasing a frog through the hills. The frog led them to a spring of freshwater, and they decided to settle there. According to another legend, the city was founded after an indigenous woman had a dream in which she was told to settle at the junction of two rivers. When she awoke, she found herself surrounded by frogs, and so she took this as a sign that she should indeed build her home there. Today, the image of a frog is often used as a symbol of the city. The name Guanajuato eventually came to be used for the entire state of Guanajuato, which is located in central Mexico. Today, the word Guanajuato is still used to refer to both the state and its capital city. This charming name is fitting for the state, as it is home to many picturesque towns and villages set amidst rolling hills and lush green fields. Founded in the 16th century, by Spanish conquistadors, Guanajuato was once an important silver-mining region, and its colonial architecture reflects the wealth that was generated during this period. Today, Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the state is a popular tourist destination, with its charming towns, winding streets, bustling marketplaces, and beautiful scenery attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you're interested in exploring Mexican history or culture or simply enjoying soaking up the atmosphere of a picturesque small town, continue to read on and learn about Guanajuato and why you should visit or maybe relocate to. If you're looking for a taste of traditional Mexico, remember , the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato. Guanajuato is worth a visit or relocation to. And, of course, no trip to Guanajuato would be complete without trying some of the local cuisines. Happy Mexico With so much to do and see and eat in Guanajuato, no wonder Hannah and Kim are https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/mexico-vs-estados-unidos-covid-endemic-love-so-pure/ (happy in their new home of Mexico). Mexico is a place where people are generally very happy. In fact, Mexico is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to the World Happiness Report, in the top 50. There are many factors that contribute to this happiness, including the strong sense of family and community, the love of music and food, and the climate. Of course, there are challenges in Mexico as well, but overall it is a country that brings joy to its people. Hannah has been looking for a place like Guanajuato Mexico for a long...
If you're looking for an amazing place to live and travel, look no further than the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato! UK expat Hannah lives in Guanajuato Mexico with her wife Kim and has found her new home to be a vibrant city, home to friendly people, great food, and diversity of the landscape. You'll never get bored here - the city offers plenty of activities for everyone, from skiing in the mountains to swimming in the ocean. If you're looking for a digital nomad mecca, this is it! Listen to episode 41 guest Hannah, on being a UK expat, enjoying living life abroad, from France to Belgium as a teenager, and later on as an adult from Thailand, to Germany, to Austria, to Sumatra, and Italy, meeting the love of her life, her wife Hannah, and building a thriving helping others to become a digital nomad like herself. Listen to UK expat Hannah, now! Mexican word of the dayGuanajuato is a beautiful central Mexican state which is known for its rich colonial history. Mexico is a country rich in culture and history, and its language is no exception. What does Guanajuato mean ? Guanajuato is a Mexican word that can trace its origins back to the Aztec civilization. Guanajuato is a word of Mexican origin. What does Guanajuato mean ? The name Guanajuato comes from the Nahuatl word "cuauhnāhuatl", meaning "hill of frogs" or "place of frogs". According to legend, the city was founded by a group of Aztec hunters who were chasing a frog through the hills. The frog led them to a spring of freshwater, and they decided to settle there. According to another legend, the city was founded after an indigenous woman had a dream in which she was told to settle at the junction of two rivers. When she awoke, she found herself surrounded by frogs, and so she took this as a sign that she should indeed build her home there. Today, the image of a frog is often used as a symbol of the city. The name Guanajuato eventually came to be used for the entire state of Guanajuato, which is located in central Mexico. Today, the word Guanajuato is still used to refer to both the state and its capital city. This charming name is fitting for the state, as it is home to many picturesque towns and villages set amidst rolling hills and lush green fields. Founded in the 16th century, by Spanish conquistadors, Guanajuato was once an important silver-mining region, and its colonial architecture reflects the wealth that was generated during this period. Today, Guanajuato is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the state is a popular tourist destination, with its charming towns, winding streets, bustling marketplaces, and beautiful scenery attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you're interested in exploring Mexican history or culture or simply enjoying soaking up the atmosphere of a picturesque small town, continue to read on and learn about Guanajuato and why you should visit or maybe relocate to. If you're looking for a taste of traditional Mexico, remember , the Mexican word of the day, Guanajuato. Guanajuato is worth a visit or relocation to. And, of course, no trip to Guanajuato would be complete without trying some of the local cuisines. Happy Mexico With so much to do and see and eat in Guanajuato, no wonder Hannah and Kim are https://arewehomeyetpodcast.com/mexico-vs-estados-unidos-covid-endemic-love-so-pure/ (happy in their new home of Mexico). Mexico is a place where people are generally very happy. In fact, Mexico is one of the happiest countries in the world, according to the World Happiness Report, in the top 50. There are many factors that contribute to this happiness, including the strong sense of family and community, the love of music and food, and the climate. Of course, there are challenges in Mexico as well, but overall it is a country that brings joy to its people. Hannah has been looking for a place like Guanajuato Mexico for a long...
Building a successful business from the ground up is not a easy task to do. From crossing the border and selling 100 sombreros, to now having one of the most popular brands in the U.S and supplying hundreds of major stores with the finest quality you can find. One of the most humbling episodes we have done due to having a father and son duo who are taking over the market. Desde Mexico a los Estados Unidos para logger el sueno americano. A toast to Life.Create Content with ConfidenceListen to The Proffitt Podcast for the best content tips, strategies, and resources.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify WeAreLATech Podcast, Immediately Plug Into the Los Angeles Startup CommunitySpotlights startups fueling this city to become a top destination for tech and innovation.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Simpsons is Greater ThanA podcast about the impact of The Simpsons. Plus, interviews with people from the show.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Episode 132 is all about Guanajuato travel! Guanajuato is an artsy, colorful town in Mexico. There are so many fun things to do in Guanajuato Mexico that make for the perfect weekend getaway. Some of the things to do in Guanajuato city include cave bars, taking in colorful vistas, seeing live music or performance, eating delicious Mexican food, and taking in the colonial history and architecture of this town. The best time to travel to Guanajuato is during the Cervantino festival which takes place over several weeks in the fall. During this time you can see free, public live music, dance, and cultural performances while you go about your day around the town. With all the things to do in Guanajuato Mexico you'll want to spend at least 2-3 days here to see it all. The city is very walkable so you won't need a car to experience the things to see in Guanajuato, most importantly the gorgeous colorful houses, quaint alleys, and views from the funicular. Travel Itineraries on Sale Now! Explore our 20+ page PDF trip and national park itineraries that plan every detail of the adventure for you. On sale for $30! travelsquadpodcast.com/travelitinerary Shop our favorite travel product recommendations from Amazon travelsquadpodcast.com/travel-products-for-sale Connect with us on Social Media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3_gxT16uimZ2Vrl9gnjk2g? Instagram: @travelsquadpodcast Jamal: @jamal_marrush Brittanie: @brittanieharbick Kim: @lushdeez Email us at travelsquadpodcast@gmail.com to discuss: Being a guest on our podcast or having the squad on yours Ask a Question of the Week Discuss brand partnerships --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/travel-squad-podcast/support
Join us as we unpack some of the chronicles Juana had to face coming into this country. Juana (she/ella) is the CEO of J's Bakes & Makes. J's Bakes & Makes was founded in 2020. Juana is a Latinx Undocumented woman. She was born in Guanajuato Mexico and was brought to the United States at the age of seven years old. As an undocumented woman, she has defeated the odd and holds a BA in business administration with an emphasis in marketing, and a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) with emphasis in entrepreneurship from California State University, San Bernardino. Magna Cum Laude degree awardee. She was a wardee of the NAWBO Inland Empire (National Association of Women Business Owners) Next Gen in 2020. Juana wants to motivate students to continue with their education and to make a difference in the community. She is a firm believer in paving the way for the ones that will come behind her and paying it forward.
Today I am joined by Ana and Lizet. They are the founders of Mirasol Accessories which sells unique leather accessories inspired by the colors and flowers of Mexico. Each item is handmade by expert artisans in Leon, Guanajuato - Mexico's leather capital. They hope that each piece inspires their customers to MIRAR -AL-SOL (look for the sunshine in everyday!) wherever they go. Tune in to learn more about how these ladies met, decided to start a Leather Goods business and what their journey has been like so far! Follow Mirasol Accessories IG: https://www.instagram.com/mirasolaccessories/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mirasolaccessories/ Website: https://www.mirasolaccessories.com Follow Werk Mija on Social Media Instagram: @werkmija Facebook: @werkmija TikTok: @werkmija www.werkmija.com Music by: The Rewrites
Born in Guanajuato Mexico and raised in Sacramento, MariCarmen Estudillo is an immigrant daughter and a full time luchona. Fueled by enthusiasm and discipline she currently teaches courses on public speaking at AVL Image Academy, is Lazer Broadcasting corporations’ Digital Content Strategist , On Air Personality for Latino 97.9 and 106.3 and a voice talent for various east coast radio stations. When she is not in working Maricarmen is volunteering in the Sacramento community or reading a book picnic style in a local park with her dog Yazgie. You can follow her on Instagram at @maricarmen_estudillo and listen to her show at latino979.com/sacramento
**warning** This episode of Creepy Chisme involves talk of abuse and human trafficking. Las Poquianchis were four sisters notorious for running a sex trafficking ring in Jalisco and Guanajuato Mexico. The four sisters owned many bars and brothels in these areas and the conditions in which their victims lived in and what they endured was unimaginable. These kidnapped girls were brought into a life of prostitution, torture and eventually death. It is a story you will never forget. Also I finally convinced my dad to tell us some fun but spooky stories from his hometown in Mexico. Join us if you dare and let’s get creepy!
Travis interviews writer Tim Leffel. Tim is the author of The World's Cheapest Destinations as well as A Better Life for Half the Price. Tim has traveled the world in search of great deals and eventually settled in Guanajuato, Mexico. He has some great insight into the city's expat scene as well as other areas that are up-and-coming. And for those of you thinking of traveling with children, Tim talks about putting his own daughter into school in Mexico.
Este episodio es una plática que tuve con Benito Medrano, platicamos un poco sobre su camino de fe y el racismo dentro de nuestras comunidades dentro de la Iglesia. Benito es un joven de Guanajuato Mexico, que vive en California y trabaja en la Diócesis de Fresno como coordinador del Ministerio Hispano, sirve también a la Pastoral Juvenil Hispana. Juego: http://bit.ly/cincoydosjuego Fratelli Tutti: https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/show/fratellitutti/ Síguenos en Instagram, YouTube y Facebook como Cinco y Dos Podcast ahí encuentras este episodio en video.
Erik y su banda son muy increiblen al momento de tocar tanto que llamaron la atencion de un enigmatico personaje "Lucius" quien les propone la oportunidad de sus vidas, tocar para un publico selecto, pero dicha propocicion esta llena de misterio y mentiras, No te pierdas esta adaptacion moderna de LA LEYENDA DE LOS MUSICOS de Guanajuato Mexico. ‼️ No te pierdas nuestros
Beatriz Angulo was born in Guanajuato Mexico and was raised in Indio Ca. She is a Certified Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Licensed Security Officer, and has a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice. She has spent her professional life caring for others, whether in hospitals, nursing homes or privately. Beatriz is married, has four children and lives in Coachella, California.Bill Marx is a native of Los Angeles, California. A professional musician since he was sixteen, he studied composition in New York at the Juilliard School of Music, and has continued on to this day as a renown jazz pianist. Mr. Marx has composed many symphonic orchestral works as well as music for motion pictures, television and ballet. He has produced and arranged for and performed with many jazz and pop artists, including the music for two record albums and all the television appearances of his father, Harpo Marx. As a stage performer, he has concertized worldwide for years, combining his piano artistry with humorous anecdotes about the life and times he shared with his dad, both personally and professionally as his musical arranger/conductor, many of which are chronicled in his father’s autobiography HARPO SPEAKS! and from Bill’s own autobiography, SON OF HARPO SPEAKS!Bill joins Mark for a lively conversation about Caring and Love!
Beatriz Angulo was born in Guanajuato Mexico and was raised in Indio Ca. She is a Certified Nurse Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician, Licensed Security Officer, and has a Bachelor’s Degree of Science in Criminal Justice. She has spent her professional life caring for others, whether in hospitals, nursing homes or privately. Beatriz is married, has four children and lives in Coachella, California.Bill Marx is a native of Los Angeles, California. A professional musician since he was sixteen, he studied composition in New York at the Juilliard School of Music, and has continued on to this day as a renown jazz pianist. Mr. Marx has composed many symphonic orchestral works as well as music for motion pictures, television and ballet. He has produced and arranged for and performed with many jazz and pop artists, including the music for two record albums and all the television appearances of his father, Harpo Marx. As a stage performer, he has concertized worldwide for years, combining his piano artistry with humorous anecdotes about the life and times he shared with his dad, both personally and professionally as his musical arranger/conductor, many of which are chronicled in his father’s autobiography HARPO SPEAKS! and from Bill’s own autobiography, SON OF HARPO SPEAKS!Bill joins Mark for a lively conversation about Caring and Love!
Entrevista #48 Emigdio Fernandez– Empresário, Consultor e Professor da Universidade Guanajuato – Mexico é o nosso convidado desta edição. Ele foi entrevistado por Rogério Bohn, Lessandra Fraga e Ana Paula Rodrigues Bohn. Emigdio conversa conosco sobre a importância de agir de forma preventiva, trabalhando com reservas de contingência e para expansão. Trouxe um panorama sobre a atual situação no México. Falou também sobre a importância das reuniões mensais para análise gerais e aspectos financeiros --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movimentosolidarioemp/message
A 1 Hour special with only the best classics made by 2 man or 1 label! DJ Funsko Originally from Penjamo, Guanajuato (Mexico), DJ/Music Producer and owner of digital label "Banging Grooves Records". He is known worldwide for his creative passion for producing electronic dance music. **FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT:** https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax **FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES:** http://hearthis.at/djthaman
A 1 Hour special with only the best classics made by 2 man or 1 label! DJ Funsko Originally from Penjamo, Guanajuato (Mexico), DJ/Music Producer and owner of digital label "Banging Grooves Records". He is known worldwide for his creative passion for producing electronic dance music. **FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT:** https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax **FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES:** http://hearthis.at/djthaman
A 1 Hour special with only the best classics made by 2 man or 1 label! DJ Funsko Originally from Penjamo, Guanajuato (Mexico), DJ/Music Producer and owner of digital label "Banging Grooves Records". He is known worldwide for his creative passion for producing electronic dance music. **FOLLOW US FOR OLDSKOOL AT:** https://hearthis.at/oldskool/ http://instagram.com/oldskooltrax http://youtube.com/oldskooltrax **FOR 80's & DISCOHOUSE MIXES:** http://hearthis.at/djthaman
Durante este episodio en Shared Coordinates queremos dejar en claro nuestro apoyo a la situación por la que el mundo está pasando actualmente a razón del virus COVID-19, analizamos algunas grandes pandemias en el mundo y cambios sociales, tecnológicos, de producción y trabajo que serán necesarios dentro de nuestra industria después de superar lo que hasta el momento ha sido la pandemia mas significativa del siglo XXI. ¿En verdad contamos con la tecnología suficiente para aislarnos y hacer que las cosas sucedan? Intentamos contestar esta pregunta durante la apertura del episodio, así como recomendaciones y posibles cambios a nuestro ámbito laboral y tecnológico. En la sección de BrainStorm, BIMnomad y Luis viajan a Guanajuato Mexico para ser partes del Congreso BIM GTO 2020, donde pudieron tener una especial intervención en una mesa de discusión con Marco Vidali, Pablo Lezama, Hiram Andrade y Juan Carlo Aguado, respecto a la perspectiva de BIM y VDC en LATAM. Diario de un BIM Manager no podría faltar, David Barco desde España uno de los epicentros actuales del COVID-19 nos trae un resumen muy acertado para esta ocasión sobre trabajo remoto, aplicaciones y tips, además que de viva voz nos acompañan colegas suyos, #BIMbtothers ayudando desde su trinchera a combatir esta pandemia con herramientas digitales e impresión 3D. Nos despedimos al final de este episodio sin antes dejarles saber que Shared Coordinates seguirá emitiendo sus episodios semanalmente, contando con nuestro apoyo, BIM es colaboración y juntos contra este virus, saldremos adelante. ////////// NOTAS DEL PODCAST ////////// https://bit.ly/2wAA5JL
We're in Guanajuato, Mexico with Tim Leffel, author of The World's Cheapest Destinations. Tim tells us about the preserved bodies in the Mummy Museum, takes us to Latin America's biggest festival called the Cervantino Festival, and then we take in a show at the historic Teatro Juarez. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/guanajuato Don’t wait in airport security lines. We have a special limited time offer for listeners. Try CLEAR free for 2 months, when you go to wetravelthere.com/clear and sign up today.
Jerry and Tracy discuss the very creepy Mummy Museum of Guanajuato, Mexico and a serial killer from the same town, Tadeo Mejia, who sacrificed humans in Satanic rituals in hopes of communicating with his deceased wife. Jerry and Tracy join Phil Holmes from Scared? and Worst Crimes Ever and Lee Solway from Realm of the Supernatural to discuss the legend of Loch Ness.
Dave Munson shares how, through his company's workmanship and employee care programs, he aims to reflect the character of God through the business. Dave is the founder and owner of Saddleback Leather, a high-end leather goods business he started out of his truck while he was doing missionary work in Mexico. Because people love these products so much, the company's tagline is “They’ll fight over it when you’re dead.” The company is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas but has 230 employees working at the factory in León, Guanajuato Mexico where they are producing world-class leather products. His company provides free Christian child care for the employees' children, marriage classes, English classes (taught by people who are trained in evangelism), and much more. Dave and his wife direct a large portion of the profits to supporting missionaries around the world. www.SaddlebackLeather.com Viral video about Saddleback Leather products: https://youtu.be/a11wlngpuSY Christianity in Business is the show that helps Christian business leaders to integrate biblical values into business. | Entrepreneurship | Marketing | Nonprofit | Church | Author | Startups | Marketplace | Ministry | Business as Mission | Faith and Work | Faith | Success | Leadership | www.ChristianityInBusiness.com
Hector Gonzalez, envia un Mensaje desde Guanajuato Mexico.
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Hear about travel to the state of Guanajuato Mexico (including San Miguel de Allende) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Tim Leffel of perceptivetravel.com about his adopted home.
Hear about travel to the state of Guanajuato Mexico (including San Miguel de Allende) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Tim Leffel of perceptivetravel.com about his adopted home.
Hear about travel to the state of Guanajuato Mexico (including San Miguel de Allende) as the Amateur Traveler talks to Tim Leffel of perceptivetravel.com about his adopted home.
In a sermon entitled "Why Are Tim and Kathy Fox Going to Guanajuato, Mexico" Pastor Tim Fox shares about the calling of God in the life of both himself and his wife and they're church planiting in Guanajuato, Mexico. As a church planting from Calvary Ventura, the church there in Guanajuato will be called Casa de Alabanza Guanajuato. Asking for your prayers and support, Pastor Tim shares how and why they were called to Guanajuato, Mexico.
Teachers from Lakewood and Burton Elementary Schools traveled to Guanajuato, Mexico in 2010, just as teachers from Alexander County Schools did in 2009. In addition to reading and writing about Mexico, these teachers saw it, smelled it, tasted it, and lived it during their weeklong program. They stayed with families in Guanajuato, visited schools and students from the region, and completed assignments to help them develop curriculum to use in their own classrooms. In addition to organizing the trip, the Outreach Office conducted a series of preliminary workshops, which introduced the historical, political, social and cultural aspects of Mexico and the interconnections to the U.S. These workshops included panel and group discussions with Mexican immigrant students and parents who are currently living in North Carolina.
Jerry and Tracy discuss the very creepy Mummy Museum of Guanajuato, Mexico and a serial killer from the same town, Tadeo Mejia, who sacrificed humans in Satanic rituals in hopes of communicating with his deceased wife. Jerry and Tracy join Phil Holmes from Scared? and Worst Crimes Ever and Lee Solway from Realm of the Supernatural to discuss the legend of Loch Ness.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy