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    Science Friday
    Can We Just Throw Our Plastic Garbage Into A Volcano?

    Science Friday

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 17:16


    It's winter, and the SciFri team is already dreaming of warmer weather. How about a mind vacation to one of the hottest places on earth, an erupting volcano? Tamsin Mather has trekked to volcanoes in Chile, Guatemala, Italy, and beyond to learn their secrets. She joins Host Flora Lichtman to field your burning volcano questions, like what's the deal with glass shards that look like hairballs? Guest: Dr. Tamsin Mather is a professor of Earth sciences at the University of Oxford in the UK.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

    The Gary DeMar Podcast
    An American Vision in Guatemala

    The Gary DeMar Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 32:40


    William Ochoa is a pastor in Guatemala and joins Gary on the podcast today. William has been using Gary's and American Vision's materials to minister and train pastors in Guatemala. William explains how impactful the information and biblical worldview materials have been on him and his family and how he is using them to teach and disciple others in Central America.

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    Meretrices… (16-12-25)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 11:15


    P. Federico (Guatemala)Los publicanos necesitan una dosis de ubicatex. Se comparan con los publicanos y la meretrices y se creen mejores. El cristianismo es una lógica completamente distinta. Mira que el Niño que va a nacer viene a buscarnos a todos.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/  

    Good Morning BSS World
    Top CX destinations revealed - inside the Offshore CX Confidence Index 2025

    Good Morning BSS World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 28:54 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Good Morning BSS World, I invite you to listen to the talk I had with two independent CX analysts I truly value – Peter Ryan and Matt Kendall. Our conversation revolves around the freshly released Offshore CX Confidence Index 2025, now celebrating its fifth edition.We discuss how the index has evolved over the years, including important methodological changes in data collection and a significant increase in respondent volume. Peter and Matt explain why maturity and consistency are now key characteristics of the global CX outsourcing market, rather than dramatic year-to-year shifts.Together, we analyse regional trends across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean, highlighting notable movers such as Jamaica, Guatemala, South Africa, Romania, and Colombia. We also reveal the Top 5 global CX destinations, discussing why, for example Poland continues to strengthen its position, why the Dominican Republic remains a nearshore favorite, and why India still stands unchallenged at number one.This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in CX strategy, outsourcing decisions, or location analysis. If you want to understand where confidence, stability, and long-term CX potential truly lie in 2025, this conversation provides both data-driven insights and real-world perspective.Key points of the podcast:The CX Confidence Index reveals significant growth in countries like Jamaica, Guatemala, and South Africa, reflecting improvements in their customer service sectors.India maintains its dominance as the top destination for customer experience outsourcing, driven by high confidence in its labor market, infrastructure, and economic stability.Poland and Romania emerge as strong European contenders, with Poland showing notable gains in economic stability and Romania leading in multilingual talent availability.  Links:Peter Ryan on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-ryan-montreal/Matt Kendall on Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/cognitivematt/Cognitive Copy – https://www.cognitivecopy.com/ and https://www.cognitivecopy.com/offshore-cx-confidence-index-2025Ryan Strategic Advisory – https://ryanadvisory.com/ and https://ryanadvisory.com/offshore-cx-confidence-index-2025/Talk to AI about this episode – https://gmbw.onpodcastai.com/episodes/852Yf3D4q7H/chat  ****************************  My name is Wiktor Doktór and on daily basis I run Pro Progressio Club - https://proprogressio.com/en/activity/pro-progressio-club/1 - it's a community of many private companies and public sector organizations that care about the development of business relations in the B2B model. In the Good Morning BSS World podcast, apart from solo episodes, I share interviews with experts and specialists from global BPO/GBS industry.If you want to learn more about me, please visit my social media channels:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/wiktordoktorHere is also link to the English podcasts Playlist - https://bit.ly/GoodMorningBSSWorldPodcastYTLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiktordoktorYou can also write to me. My email address is - kontakt(@) wiktordoktor.pl  ****************************  This Podcast is supported by Patrons:Marzena Sawicka https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzena-sawicka-a9644a23/Przemysław Sławiński https://www.linkedin.com/in/przemys%C5%82aw-s%C5%82awi%C5%84ski-155a4426/Damian Ruciński https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-ruci%C5%84ski/Szymon Kryczka https://www.linkedin.com/in/szymonkryczka/Grzegorz Ludwin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gludwin/Adam Furmańczuk https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-agilino/Anna Czyż - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-czyz-%F0%9F%94%B5%F0%9F%94%B4%F0%9F%9F%A2-68597813/Igor Tkach - https://www.linkedin.com/in/igortkach/Damian Wróblewski – https://www.linkedin.com/in/damianwroblewski/Paweł Łopatka - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pawellopatka/Ewelina Szindler – https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewelina-szindler-zarz%C4%85dzanie-mark%C4%85-osobist%C4%85-0497a0212/Wiktor Doktór Jr - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wiktor-dokt%C3%B3r-jr-916297188/  Once you listen, give a like, subscribe and join Patrons of Good Morning BSS World as well. Here are two links to do so:Patronite - https://patronite.pl/wiktordoktor  Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/wiktordoktor Or if you liked this episode and would like to buy me virtual coffee, you can use this link https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wiktordoktor - by doing so you support the growth and distribution of this podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/good-morning-bss-world--4131868/support.

    Radio Bullets
    15 dicembre 2025 - Notiziario Mondo

    Radio Bullets

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 13:43


    Australia: attentato antisemita in spiaggia, un fruttivendolo musulmano disarma uno degli attentatori.Gaza: ucciso un leader di Hamas.Russia e Ucraina: Zelensky pronto a rinunciare alla NATO, ma non alla sua terra.Cile a destra tutta: José Antonio Kast vince la presidenza.Sudan, attacco con droni contro l'ONU: sei caschi blu uccisi.Giappone, svolta militare: record di spesa per la difesa.Hong Kong: condannato magnate dei media prodemocrazia in uno storico processo sulla sicurezzaQuesto e molto altro nel notiziario di Radio Bullets a cura di Barbara Schiavulli 

    Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast
    Guatemala 2026: risks and rewards

    Simon Calder's Independent Travel Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 6:50


    Starting a new year with a journey to a new destination is always rewarding, and one of the most memorable 1 January departures took me to Guatemala. As you will hear from Harris Whitbeck, minister of tourism for the Central American nation, diversity awaits from Maya culture to pizza baked freshly on volcanic rock. Yet the Foreign Office advice for Guatemala is strident – and Harris has plenty to say about it.This podcast is free, as is Independent Travel's weekly newsletter. Sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1000 Hours Outsides podcast
    1KHO 649: When Lost Dreams Become Sacred Paths | Mikella Van Dyke, Chasing Sacred

    1000 Hours Outsides podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 54:19


    What happens when the life you've worked for—your city, your career, even your identity—dies overnight? In this tender, hope-filled conversation, Ginny sits down with Bible teacher and missionary kid Mikella Van Dyke, whose childhood stretched from refugee camps on the Thai–Myanmar border to hiking the Himalayas and dancing for the princess of Thailand. As a “third culture kid” who never quite fit in either Thailand or the U.S., Mikella shares how a lonely ninth-grade year, culture shock, and years of bouncing between countries left her with a deep identity crisis that eventually drove her into the pages of Scripture. Later, an unplanned pregnancy ended her dream of dancing professionally in New York City—and yet that loss became the doorway to Chasing Sacred, the ministry and new calling she never could have imagined. Learn more about Mikella's story and her new book Chasing Sacred. Together, Ginny and Mikella explore a simple, powerful way to read the Bible through the inductive Bible study method—asking good questions, honoring context, and letting God's Word move from head knowledge to heart change in the middle of real life with kids, frogs, dirt bikes, and dishes. They talk about daily “manna” moments in Scripture, how to spot teaching that's pulled out of context online, why courage sometimes means defying cultural norms, and how family missions trips to Little Lambs International in Guatemala have given their children a bigger vision for God's world. If you've ever felt like your dreams died with motherhood—or you're longing for an anchor in the chaos—this episode will invite you to see your own story, and your hours outside, as sacred ground. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Soccer Down Here
    From Argentina to Armenia and Cameroon to Communicaciones: SDH Presents The Roots 12.14.25

    Soccer Down Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 32:01 Transcription Available


    Powered by NoFo BrewingThis week, we travel to Argentina to check in on some old friends in a finalWe see which familiar names are struggling in Guatemala and Poland- and to the latter, what a win in Armenia means playing that Polish clubA streak comes to an end in England and we're seeing double in Cameroon as AFCON is right around the corner...Around the planet in 32 minutes... it's The Roots...

    Noticentro
    ¡Confirmado! El Metro seguirá costando 5 pesos en 2026

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 1:27 Transcription Available


    Cierre presencial en 15 escuelas de educación básica en Sinaloa  Migrantes liberados tras secuestro en ChihuahuaMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Noticias de América
    Extensión de la violencia en América Latina y el Caribe

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 2:23


    La violencia progresará en America Latina y el Caribe en 2026, es la conclusión de la ONG Acled, dedicada al análisis de los conflictos, teniendo en cuenta el aumento de las actividades ilícitas en la región. En este programa se analizan los factores del contexto actual que ha tenido en cuenta la organización en su informe. El mayor despliegue de tropas de Estados Unidos en el Caribe, el régimen de excepción en El Salvador o el aumento de ataques con drones por parte de las guerrillas en Colombia, son solo algunos de los síntomas que hacen que la ONG Acled, considere que la violencia se extenderá en 2026 por América Latina y el Caribe. Sandra Pellegrini, analista senior de la organización, explica que la violencia de las organizaciones criminales es un problema que ya estaba instalado en varios países, pero que la presión de la administración del presidente Donald Trump ha exacerbado: "La influencia de Estados Unidos es indirecta. Lo que ha hecho Estados Unidos ha sido presionar a gobiernos de las regiones a adoptar medidas que Estados Unidos, o más bien la administración de Trump, ve alineada a sus políticas ideológicas. Estamos observando, especialmente en países latinoamericanos y caribeños que van hacia procesos electorales en el 2026, una aceleración, una  adopción de políticas militarizadas." Donald Trump estrenó su mandato con una orden ejecutiva que declaraba a varias de estas organizaciones criminales latinoamericanas como "terroristas", y esto animó a varios países —como Argentina, Ecuador o Guatemala— a hacer lo mismo. Esto permite a los Gobiernos a responder militarmente contra estos grupos, algo que Acled califica de ineficaz: "No tenemos resultados concluyentes de que llevan a disminuciones de violencia sostenida en el tiempo y geográficamente; y en otros casos, hemos observado que operativos militarizados incluso, pueden conllevar a un aumento de las violencias, pueden tener como consecuencia de fragmentar un grupo criminal y reactivar una pelea por el poder dentro de esos grupos o de esas facciones. Tenemos, por ejemplo, el caso de México, donde el arresto de "El Mayo", uno de los líderes del cártel de Sinaloa, ha llevado a una pelea letal que sigue hasta el día de hoy. Y también en el caso de El Salvador, hemos observado que esos operativos han llevado a disputas para el poder interno y la creación de nuevas facciones." Además, este discurso empieza a instrumentalizarse en los procesos electorales de varios países, concluye Sandra Pellegrini: "Muchas figuras políticas que están haciendo campañas en el proceso electoral (están) promoviendo una seguridad militarizada porque han visto que justamente en el caso del Salvador ha llevado a esos niveles de popularidad del presidente Nayib Bukele. Entonces yo creo que hay un motivo bastante fuerte electoralmente." En su informe, Acled teme que los estados se vuelvan los principales actores de la violencia en la región y alerta del riesgo de abusos como ejecuciones extrajudiciales o desapariciones forzadas.

    Noticias de América
    Extensión de la violencia en América Latina y el Caribe

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 2:23


    La violencia progresará en America Latina y el Caribe en 2026, es la conclusión de la ONG Acled, dedicada al análisis de los conflictos, teniendo en cuenta el aumento de las actividades ilícitas en la región. En este programa se analizan los factores del contexto actual que ha tenido en cuenta la organización en su informe. El mayor despliegue de tropas de Estados Unidos en el Caribe, el régimen de excepción en El Salvador o el aumento de ataques con drones por parte de las guerrillas en Colombia, son solo algunos de los síntomas que hacen que la ONG Acled, considere que la violencia se extenderá en 2026 por América Latina y el Caribe. Sandra Pellegrini, analista senior de la organización, explica que la violencia de las organizaciones criminales es un problema que ya estaba instalado en varios países, pero que la presión de la administración del presidente Donald Trump ha exacerbado: "La influencia de Estados Unidos es indirecta. Lo que ha hecho Estados Unidos ha sido presionar a gobiernos de las regiones a adoptar medidas que Estados Unidos, o más bien la administración de Trump, ve alineada a sus políticas ideológicas. Estamos observando, especialmente en países latinoamericanos y caribeños que van hacia procesos electorales en el 2026, una aceleración, una  adopción de políticas militarizadas." Donald Trump estrenó su mandato con una orden ejecutiva que declaraba a varias de estas organizaciones criminales latinoamericanas como "terroristas", y esto animó a varios países —como Argentina, Ecuador o Guatemala— a hacer lo mismo. Esto permite a los Gobiernos a responder militarmente contra estos grupos, algo que Acled califica de ineficaz: "No tenemos resultados concluyentes de que llevan a disminuciones de violencia sostenida en el tiempo y geográficamente; y en otros casos, hemos observado que operativos militarizados incluso, pueden conllevar a un aumento de las violencias, pueden tener como consecuencia de fragmentar un grupo criminal y reactivar una pelea por el poder dentro de esos grupos o de esas facciones. Tenemos, por ejemplo, el caso de México, donde el arresto de "El Mayo", uno de los líderes del cártel de Sinaloa, ha llevado a una pelea letal que sigue hasta el día de hoy. Y también en el caso de El Salvador, hemos observado que esos operativos han llevado a disputas para el poder interno y la creación de nuevas facciones." Además, este discurso empieza a instrumentalizarse en los procesos electorales de varios países, concluye Sandra Pellegrini: "Muchas figuras políticas que están haciendo campañas en el proceso electoral (están) promoviendo una seguridad militarizada porque han visto que justamente en el caso del Salvador ha llevado a esos niveles de popularidad del presidente Nayib Bukele. Entonces yo creo que hay un motivo bastante fuerte electoralmente." En su informe, Acled teme que los estados se vuelvan los principales actores de la violencia en la región y alerta del riesgo de abusos como ejecuciones extrajudiciales o desapariciones forzadas.

    UEDV talks
    S&E #114 - Niederschlag

    UEDV talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 72:43


    Kurz vor dem Fest beehrt euch Schlecht & Ergreifend zum 114. Mal mit einer besinnlichen Folge. Dabei haben Jonas und Julian heute vor allem ein Ziel: Wie kann man Regen messen, damit sogar die beiden es verstehen?Außerdem: Wintersportarten, Schuhgrößen, Thermoskannen, Guatemala und die Zusammenfassung unseres Podcastjahres. Reinhören, jetzt!Feedback, Anregungen und Kritik gerne per E-Mail an sunde@uedv.org oder einfach auf Instagram (da gibt es auch die Reels):​Instagram Jonas: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠jonas.14_⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠​⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram Julian: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠schulze21⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Das Intro wurde mit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Suno⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ erstellt.

    Noticiero Univision
    Nuevos detalles del operativo 'dinamita de oro'

    Noticiero Univision

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 21:05


    María Corina Machado logró llegar a Oslo a reencontrarse con su familia, activistas y líderes mundiales. Hoy se conocen nuevos detalles de cuál fue su travesía para llegar allí desde la clandestinidad. En otras noticias: El gobierno de Trump anunció el fin del parole de reunificación familiar para siete países incluyendo Cuba, Colombia y Guatemala. Kilmar Ábrego García habló con la prensa después de ser liberado tras varios meses de pelea legal.La líder opositora María Corina Machado le aseguró a la cadena CBS que no se involucrará en los operativos militares de Estados Unidos en Venezuela.Demócratas de la Cámara de Representantes difundieron hoy 19 fotos más del pederasta Jeffrey Espstein que incluyen imágenes del presidente Trump, el ex presidente Clinton y el ex príncipe Andrés.

    Noticiero Univision
    Gobierno Trump cancela 'parole' de reunificación para 7 países

    Noticiero Univision

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 19:31


    Se registran movimientos militares de EE.UU. en Puerto Rico.LLuvias torrenciales e inundaciones historias se presentaron en Washington.Kilmar Ábrego García sale libre tras su cita con ICE.Millones de latinos enfrentan costos más altos en el seguro médico o la pérdida total de cobertura.Se espera un récord de viajeros para esta temporada de fin de año.En México personal de aduana, policía y militares extorsionan a los viajeros mexicanos.Demócratas revelan nuevas fotos de Trump y Clinton con Epstein y otras poderosas figuras públicas.El impacto de los aranceles en las festividades navideñas.Hacen procesión por inmigrantes detenidos en el dia de la virgen de Guadalupe.Peregrinos rinden homenaje a la virgen y abandonan a sus perros.En México localizan cuatro fosas clandestinas en el municipio de Comal.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.       

    Latino USA
    How a White House Lie About “Sex Changes” in Guatemala Helped Decimate USAID

    Latino USA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 29:19 Transcription Available


    Earlier this year, the White House falsely claimed that millions of US taxpayers' dollars were funding “sex changes” in Guatemala — a lie used to justify gutting USAID, which has provided aid worldwide for more than 60 years. In this episode, we travel to Guatemala to uncover the truth, hear from local organizations caught in the controversy, and learn how losing USAID funding has affected these LGBTQ+ organizations and damaged U.S. credibility abroad. This reporting was produced in partnership with El Faro English and it’s part of the Ida B. Wells Society Investigative Reporting Fellowship. Latino USA is the longest-running news and culture radio program in the U.S., centering Latino stories and hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Maria Hinojosa. Follow the show to get every episode. Want to support our independent journalism? Join Futuro+ for exclusive episodes, sneak peeks and behind-the-scenes chisme on Latino USA and all our podcasts. Follow us on TikTok and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
    Global Mail: Sicurezza alimentare in Guatemala, la sfida del COE

    SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 8:42


    Marinella Bacchio, responsabile dell'Associazione Centro Orientamento Educativo in Guatemala, ha spiegato le difficoltà di garantire cibo sano e pari opportunità nelle aree remote del Paese centroamericano.

    Tan/GenteGT
    ¿Qué pasa si invertimos en la niñez desde el primer día? - Entrevista con Karin Herrera

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 62:54


    En este episodio de Tangente conversamos con la Dra. Karin Herrera, Vicepresidenta de Guatemala, sobre cómo la ciencia, la educación y la salud pueden convertirse en políticas públicas con impacto real en la vida de niñas, niños y jóvenes.Hablamos del origen y la visión de los Clubes de Ciencia, una iniciativa que busca despertar vocaciones científicas, ampliar horizontes y generar oportunidades en distintos territorios del país, incorporando enfoques de inclusión, pertinencia cultural y alianzas con universidades, organizaciones y comunidades.También abordamos la agenda de primera infancia, con especial énfasis en los bancos de leche humana como una herramienta clave para la nutrición, la salud neonatal y la reducción de la desnutrición crónica desde los primeros mil días de vida.Más adelante se suma Donato Camay, Viceministro de Atención Primaria en Salud, para profundizar en el componente de salud pública y el trabajo territorial que sostiene la política de primera infancia.Un episodio para entender cómo la ciencia, la educación y la salud pueden articularse desde el Estado para construir futuro.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunio.orgBrouwer Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https: //whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Daily Easy Spanish
    El gobierno de EE.UU. pone fin a programas de reunificación familiar para los ciudadanos de Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haití y Honduras

    Daily Easy Spanish

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 19:57


    Los beneficiarios que estén en Estados Unidos y no hayan solicitado la residencia permanente deberán abandonar el país el próximo 14 de enero.

    Tan/GenteGT
    La patronal anda convulsionando por el salario mínimo. Los datos no la avalan.

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 88:19


    Conversamos con René Girón sobre la fijación del salario mínimo en Guatemala, un debate que todos los años regresa, pero que en 2025 llega cargado de narrativas, presiones y mitos. A partir de la discusión constitucional, los principios de justicia social y las posturas económicas que chocan hoy en el país, exploramos qué dice realmente la ley, qué evidencia respalda cada visión y por qué la conversación está marcada por intereses que muchas veces se disfrazan de “técnicos”.Hablamos del papel del CACIF, la ausencia de propuestas reales, el uso de comunicados para influir la opinión pública, la pugna entre teoría clásica y teoría contemporánea del salario mínimo, y lo que revela el comportamiento de las empresas y los trabajadores. También abordamos cómo operan las élites, el rol del Estado, las falacias más repetidas y qué se juega en esta decisión que el presidente deberá tomar en los próximos días.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunio.orgSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Hora América
    Hora América - Derecho de la discapacidad: reto pendiente en Iberoamérica - 10/12/2025

    Hora América

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 30:05


    Comenzamos pendientes de la entrega del Premio Nobel de la Paz a la opositora venezolana María Corina Machado. En nuestro repaso a la actualidad, también hablamos de México y Brasil. En la entrevista del día ponemos el foco en el derecho de la discapacidad en Iberoamérica. Charlamos con Gregorio Saravia, delegado del Comité Español de Representantes de Personas con Discapacidad (CERMI) para los Derechos Humanos y la Convención de la ONU de la Discapacidad.Nuestra compañera Ángela Núñez entrevista al juez guatemalteco Miguel Ángel Gálvez, que vive exiliado en Costa Rica. Su nombre ha estado ligado a los principales procesos judiciales que se han llevado a cabo en Guatemala. Y terminamos con nuestro colaborador Nico Gómez que nos habla sobre la película "Playa de lobos".Escuchar audio

    EZ News
    EZ News

    EZ News

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 6:13


    Good afternoon, I'm _____ with today's episode of EZ News. Tai-Ex opening The Tai-Ex opened marginal down this morning from yesterday's close, at 28,385 on turnover of 4.1-billion N-T. The market gained ground on Wednesday, as investors were optimistic that the U-S Federal Reserve would cut its key interest rates for a third time this year following its policy making meeting. While reports that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing will produce Nvidia's high-performance H-200 A-I chips and they will be made here in Taiwan also drove investor confidence higher. MOFA thanks allies for their support at annual Interpol meeting The Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it has thanked eight formal diplomatic allies for supporting Taiwan's bid to participate in Interpol during the agency's annual General Assembly in Morocco late last month. According to the ministry, senior officials from the Marshall Islands, Belize, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Guatemala, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Paraguay, and Eswatini all spoke up on Taiwan's behalf. The foreign ministry says it delayed publicly thanking the allies until now because the assembly was held in a closed-door format (模式,格式), and it needed time to collect information on their respective addresses. Former digital minister warns TSMC faces rising cybersecurity risks Former Digital Affairs Minister Huang Yen-nan is warning that cyberattacks could be the most effective way for hostile actors to damage Taiwan's semiconductor advantage. According to Huang, companies such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing need to strengthen precautions. The former digital minister now heads (領導) Academia Sinica's Taiwan Information Security Center. Speaking at a conference on geopolitics and chip strategy, Huang said T-S-M-C's global influence has grown with A-I, making it "too big to fail," as any disruption to its production a national security concern. Venezuela Opposition Leader Appears in Public Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has appeared in public for the first time in 11 months. She appeared on a hotel balcony in Norway's capital early this morning and waved to supporters. Her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize on her behalf (代表她) a day earlier. Machado had been in hiding since Jan. 9 after being briefly detained during a protest in Caracas. She was expected to attend the award ceremony Wednesday in Oslo but couldn't make it in time. EU leaders reject Trump "weak" comment European leaders have rejected claims (聲稱) from U.S. President Donald Trump that the continent is run by weak people. William Denselow reports from Brussels. Study: HumanClimateChange Caused Deadly Rainfall in Asia New analysis suggests that ocean temperatures warmed by human-caused climate change fed the intense rainfall that triggered deadly floods and landslides across Asia in recent weeks. The rapid study by World Weather Attribution focused on heavy rainfall from cyclones Senyar and Ditwah in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Sri Lanka starting late last month. The analysis found that warmer sea surface temperatures over the North Indian Ocean added energy to the cyclones. Floods and landslides triggered by (觸發於) the storms have killed more than 1,600 people, with hundreds more still missing. The cyclones are the latest in a series of deadly weather disasters affecting Southeast Asia this year, resulting in loss of life and property damage. That was the I.C.R.T. EZ News, I'm _____. ----以下為 SoundOn 動態廣告---- 新感覺夾心土司 多種口味隨心挑選 讓你隨時隨地都有好心情 甜蜜口感草莓夾心、顆粒層次花生夾心、濃郁滑順可可夾心 主廚監製鮪魚沙拉、精選原料金黃蛋沙拉 輕巧美味帶著走,迎接多變的每一天 7-Eleven多種口味販售中 https://sofm.pse.is/8g33rz -- 全台南最多分店、最齊全物件,在地團隊懂台南,也懂你的需求。 不管是買屋、賣屋,還是從築夢到圓夢, 房子的大小事,交給台南住商,讓你更安心。 了解更多:https://sofm.pse.is/8fzk6l -- Hosting provided by SoundOn

    Stitch Please
    Stitching Together Holiday Traditions - Celebrating Garifuna Culture Through Sewing with Martha McIntosh

    Stitch Please

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 17:33


    In this episode of Stitch Please, guest Martha McIntosh discusses the intersection of sewing and holiday traditions, particularly focusing on the Garifuna culture. Martha is a proud Garifuna-American from the Bronx, NY, with strong roots in Livingston, Guatemala. She is a sewing enthusiast learning to sew for her curvy, plus-size body and others as well. Revisit this episode from 2022 as she shares personal stories about making holiday gifts, what this time of the looks like in the Garifuna culture, and the importance of passing down traditions to future generations. Join the Black Women Stitch Patreon. Lisa WoolforkLisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English, specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the convener and founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. #Charlottesville. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation. Martha McIntoshMartha is a proud Garifuna-American from the Bronx, NY, with strong roots in Livingston, Guatemala. She is a sewing enthusiast learning to sew for her curvy, plus-size body and others as well. Stay Connected:Lisa WoolforkInstagram: Lisa Woolfork Martha McIntoshWebsite: https://marthamcintosh.comInstagram: Martha McIntosh Sign up for the Black Women Stitch quarterly newsletterCheck out our merch hereLeave a BACKSTITCH message and tell us about your favorite episode.Join the Black Women Stitch PatreonCheck out our Amazon StoreStay Connected:YouTube: Black Women StitchInstagram: Black Women StitchFacebook: Stitch Please Podcast

    Tan/GenteGT
    "Si educamos a los niños, ¿quién nos cortará el café?"

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 46:34


    Conversamos con Juan Pablo Asturias y Coque Díaz sobre Sueños de primavera, una película guatemalteca que mezcla thriller político y drama familiar para hablar de la crisis educativa en Guatemala. A partir de la reforma de 2012 y de la idea de que desincentivar la formación de maestros también es una decisión de modelo de país, exploramos cómo se construye mano de obra barata, cómo se castiga a quienes educan y qué significa negar oportunidades desde la política pública.Hablamos de dictámenes, escasez de docentes, poder económico, medios de comunicación, migración, autoestima colectiva y del cine como espacio para denunciar, sanar y reconocernos.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunio.orgSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Canadian Podcast with Zak
    How disciplined leaders create wealth with purpose and long term success

    Canadian Podcast with Zak

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 46:58


    The Canadian Podcast brings Zak and Gilbert Bong together for an honest conversation about discipline, money and the choices that shape a meaningful life.They explore how leaders make decisions that influence families, entrepreneurs and communities and what it takes to stay grounded while carrying that responsibility.Gilbert has spent years helping people face decisions that matter. Money. Direction. Legacy. His work asks for patience and clarity and he has built both through experience and steady discipline.The conversation moves through themes that many leaders think about.• How entrepreneurs approach long term wealth• Why discipline shapes better financial decisions• How martial arts informed his sense of character and control• What community work taught him about purpose• Why building a school in Guatemala stayed with him• What he has learned from guiding families during uncertain momentsThis is not theory. It is real experience from someone who works closely with people when life becomes complex. Listeners who want a clearer understanding of leadership, wealth and purpose will find something here that stays with them.Follow Gilbert at @gilbert.bong and learn more at Zelos Global and his co-founded podcast with Hafiz Mitha called, Between Two Dots.

    Teacher Show Me the World
    The Hero School: Volunteer Opportunities with Matt Paneitz

    Teacher Show Me the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 0:46


    Today's guest is Matt Paneitz, the founder of Long Way Home (LWH). His work has earned global recognition and created one of the best service-learning opportunities available for teachers and students.His StoryBefore founding Long Way Home, Matt was a 911 Paramedic and later served in the Peace Corps (2002). After completing his service, he launched LWH and helped construct the first city park in Comalapa, Guatemala (2005–2008).In 2009, Matt began what became an internationally recognized sustainability project: the construction of the Hero School campus, a 20-structure educational environment made almost entirely from repurposed waste materials.This included:35,000 used tires550+ tons of reclaimed wasteDesigns optimized for local climate and environmental conditionsThe campus also incorporates:Solar powerRainwater catchment + purificationDry composting latrines that manage all grey and black waterSystems intentionally visible as teaching toolsMatt open-sourced every structure profile to allow others to replicate the designs → https://lwhomegreen.orgEducation Earned While BuildingWhile living and working in rural Guatemala, Matt earned:A Bachelor's degree in Sustainability (2012)A Master's degree in Education (2015)And he is currently completing his Doctorate in EducationHis academic work combined with his on-the-ground building experience led to the creation of the Hero School Education Model, which received the UNESCO-Japan Prize for Education for Sustainable Development in 2023.Workshops, Books & ProgramsMatt also developed:The Green Building Workshop, a one-month intensive green-building programThe Green Building ManualA 4-course university certificate in Critical Pedagogy & SustainabilityHis current work as a Fellow with ASAP (Academics Stand Against Poverty) at Yale UniversityMatt lived in Comalapa for 20 years, working alongside local builders, teachers, and families.Calling All Teachers: Bring Your Students to Guatemala for Service LearningMatt is actively looking for:✔️ Volunteers✔️ Teachers✔️ Student groups✔️ Service-learning programs✔️ Affordable international school tripsLong Way Home provides a truly immersive and budget-friendly program where students can:Learn sustainable designParticipate in green buildingEngage with the local communityExperience environmental stewardship hands-onMake a real, lasting impactIf you're a teacher dreaming of taking your students abroad for meaningful, purpose-driven travel, this is exactly the kind of program you're looking for.When you contact him, please mention that you heard his interview on Teacher Show Me the World.

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast
    Security Contingencies for International Missions

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025


    This session will examine key considerations for leaders, senders, and international travelers/workers in the areas of duty of care, risk assessment, contingency planning, security, and common pitfalls ("lessons learned") in international mission work.

    united states canada australia europe israel china france japan mexico germany africa russia italy ukraine ireland spain north america new zealand united kingdom brazil south africa afghanistan turkey security argentina iran portugal vietnam sweden thailand colombia netherlands iraq singapore chile switzerland greece cuba nigeria venezuela philippines poland indonesia reunions kenya peru south america taiwan norway costa rica south korea denmark finland belgium pakistan saudi arabia austria jamaica syria haiti qatar ghana iceland uganda north korea guatemala ecuador lebanon malaysia nepal romania panama el salvador congo bahamas ethiopia sri lanka hungary morocco zimbabwe dominican republic honduras bangladesh rwanda bolivia uruguay cambodia nicaragua tanzania sudan malta monaco croatia serbia yemen bulgaria mali czech republic greenland senegal belarus estonia somalia madagascar libya fiji cyprus zambia kazakhstan mongolia barbados paraguay kuwait angola lithuania armenia luxembourg slovenia oman bahrain slovakia belize namibia macedonia sierra leone albania united arab emirates tunisia mozambique laos malawi liberia cameroon azerbaijan latvia niger botswana papua new guinea guyana south pacific burkina faso south sudan algeria tonga togo guinea moldova bhutan maldives uzbekistan mauritius andorra gambia benin burundi grenada eritrea contingencies gabon vanuatu suriname kyrgyzstan san marino palau liechtenstein solomon islands brunei tajikistan seychelles lesotho djibouti turkmenistan mauritania timor leste central african republic cape verde nauru new caledonia marshall islands tuvalu kiribati guinea bissau french polynesia equatorial guinea saint lucia trinidad and tobago french guiana international missions comoros bosnia and herzegovina western samoa democratic republic of the congo
    Optimistic Voices
    Surviving Corruption, Betrayal and Violence, A Rebirth for Mayan Midwifery International's Dream for Guatemala

    Optimistic Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 81:59 Transcription Available


    Send us a textA center for indigenous birthing practices grew out of an expatriate's dream and was realized as a thriving hub for Indigenous midwives in Guatemala. The ground shifted when a model of local ownership and global alliance collided with personal greed. Executive Director Asia Blackwell unpacks the full arc: early wins rooted in trust, warning signs revealed by governance training and a whistleblower policy, and the moment when cultural respect had to face corrupt realities, overcome personal threats, retaliation, forged elections, missing funds, and state-backed intimidation. After a democratic vote unseated entrenched leaders, a wave of retaliation brought lawsuits, threats, violence, and a dramatic raid with arrests of innocents. Trusted allies hadn't founded a nonprofit. They created a private society they owned, a structural flaw they leveraged for personal gain, through corruption. Rather than surrender, the midwives pivoted, formed a new association and reopened within weeks, keeping mobile clinics running with minimal interruption—proof of resilience under pressure. The most powerful takeaway emerges from within Maya cosmology: leadership is a calling, and midwifery and administration are each their own gift. By separating clinical decision-making from administrative management—while keeping both local—the entire leadership and collaborative team aligned structure with values and protected what matters most: maternal and newborn health, Indigenous knowledge, and community sovereignty. Expect practical insights on equitable partnerships, accountable systems, language access in elections, and how to design governance that stands up to real-world stress. If this story moved you, subscribe, share with a friend who cares about global health and nonprofit governance, and leave a review to help others find the show. ____Firmly Rooted - A new documentary on orphanage response - the right way!To view the released trailer and sizzle reel, go to https://firmlyrootedfilm.com/or to https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org__________ ____Organize a Rooted in Reality mission experience for your service club, church group, worship team, young adult or adult study. No travel required. Step into the shoes of people in extreme poverty in Sierra Leone, West Africa, Helping Children Worldwide takes you into a world where families are facing impossible choices every day.Contact support@helpingchildrenworldwide.org to discuss how. Give to a 25 year legacy - plant seeds of hope! ________Travel on International Mission, meet local leadership and work alongside them. Exchange knowledge, learn from one another and be open to personal transformation. Step into a 25 year long story of change for children in some of the poorest regions on Earth.https://www.helpingchildrenworldwide.org/mission-trips.html******Support the showHelpingchildrenworldwide.org

    International report
    Israel responsible for half of journalist deaths in 2025, RSF report finds

    International report

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 8:06


    A new Reporters Without Borders report warns of escalating danger for journalists globally, and highlights that deaths in Gaza at the hands of the Israeli military accounted for nearly half of all reporter deaths this year. The NGO's chief Thibaud Bruttin told RFI that Palestinian journalists were deliberately targeted, and also spoke about the violence spreading across Latin America and how hundreds of reporters remain imprisoned worldwide. Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has warned that journalists are facing increasing dangers worldwide, with Israel emerging as the most lethal country for media workers for the third year running. In its annual report, the Paris-based watchdog says 67 journalists were killed over the past 12 months – and almost half of them died in Gaza at the hands of Israeli forces. Twenty-nine Palestinian journalists were killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) during the reporting period, alongside what RSF calls "a whole strategy" by Israeli authorities that has severely restricted reporting on the conflict. The NGO's director Thibaud Bruttin told RFI that the pattern of deaths in Gaza cannot be dismissed as the tragic fallout of war. "There has been a whole strategy that has been put in place since October 2023," he explained. "First, there has been the decision to block the entry of Gaza to international journalists. Second, there has been a unit set up within the Israel Defence Forces to smear Palestinian journalists… and then we've seen massive strikes against journalists, which have been actually claimed as targeted strikes by the IDF." RSF says nearly 220 journalists have been killed since the Gaza war began in late 2023. Of those, the organisation believes 56 have been deliberately targeted. Bruttin stressed that RSF is not including people loosely associated with Hamas in that count, as some Israeli officials have claimed. “We're talking about journalists – reporters who have been working, some of them for years, with respected international outlets – and these independent reporters have been deliberately targeted by the IDF." The report also highlights one of the deadliest attacks on media workers this year – a so-called ‘double-tap' strike on a hospital in south Gaza on 25 August, which killed five journalists, including contributors to news agencies Reuters and the Associated Press. French unions take Israel to court for restricting media access to Gaza Information blackout A key concern for RSF is the ongoing block on independent media access to Gaza. Foreign reporters can only enter on tightly controlled military tours, despite sustained calls from media groups and press freedom organisations. The Foreign Press Association in Israel has taken the matter to court, challenging the IDF's decision to deny access. Bruttin said the case has reached a critical point. "There has been an intermediary decision by the Supreme Court... and we're expecting any time in the coming weeks a decision which should, we hope, enable the press to enter." He added that a combination of the restrictions and IDF smear campaigns has cooled global solidarity with Palestinian journalists. "The smear campaign … has had an impact on the solidarity among the profession," he said. "It has been very hard to attract the attention of news media globally, and these news media outlets have been very timid in voicing concern over the fate of Palestinian journalists." But the scale of the recent strikes appears to have shifted sentiment. According to Bruttin, the deadly attacks of 10 and 25 August prompted “an uptick in the interest of media around this”, allowing RSF to launch a major drive on 1 September that “blew away the smear campaign of the IDF”. With a fragile ceasefire now in place, he hopes momentum will grow around reopening access to Gaza and restoring independent reporting. 'Nowhere in Gaza is safe' says RFI correspondent amid call for global media access Beyond the Middle East While Gaza dominates the headlines, RSF's report shows that the risks for journalists are a global concern. Mexico remains one of the world's most perilous environments for reporters, despite government pledges of greater protection. Nine journalists were killed there in 2025 – the deadliest year in at least three years. Bruttin warns that the danger is spreading across Latin America. “The phenomenon has extended beyond the borders of Mexico,” he said. “We've seen journalists killed in Honduras, in Guatemala, in Peru, in Ecuador, in Colombia.” Around a quarter of all journalists killed this year were in Latin America, with many targeted by cartels, narco-traffickers and armed groups. This trend, he said, is “very concerning” and presents a serious challenge for governments attempting to safeguard reporters. Sudan and Ukraine also continue to be among the most dangerous places from which to report, with conflict making journalists prime targets on all sides. Global press freedom at 'tipping point', media watchdog RSF warns Journalists detained Alongside killings, RSF's report documents a surge in the number of journalists imprisoned for their work. As of early December, 503 journalists were behind bars in 47 countries. China tops the list with 121 detained, followed by Russia with 48 and Myanmar with 47. Bruttin believes the international community can do far more to secure the release of detained reporters. “We need to effectively, deliberately campaign for the release of journalists,” he said. He pointed to the case of Wall Street Journal correspondent Evan Gershkovich, who was released as part of a prisoner swap with Russia. “If governments prioritise the release of journalists, they can meet success.” He expressed particular concern for the 26 Ukrainian journalists detained by Russia, many “outside of any legal framework”. He told RFI that Ukraine has the ability to prioritise their release through prisoner exchanges, citing a recent precedent in which RSF helped confirm proof of life for a detained Ukrainian reporter, forcing Russia to acknowledge holding him. “He was part of one of the latest prisoner swaps,” Bruttin noted. Although the overall number of journalist deaths remains below the highs of the early 2010s, RSF says the deliberate targeting of reporters and the erosion of access to information are becoming worryingly entrenched.

    Now That We're A Family
    451: Developing A Productive Vision For Singleness // Stephanie Gray Connors

    Now That We're A Family

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 41:39


    OUR FAMILY MUSIC ACADEMY: Affordable and effective online weekly music lessons designed for families. https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.comUse coupon code: PODCASTVMA for 10% off each month-Stephanie Gray Connors is married and a mother to two small children, ages 2 and 4. She is an author and international speaker who has given more than 1,000 pro-life presentations over two decades across North America as well as in Scotland, England, Ireland, Austria, Latvia, Guatemala, Mexico, and Costa Rica. She has spoken at many post-secondary institutions, such as Cornell University, the University of Virginia School of Law, and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2017, Stephanie was a presenter for the series Talks at Google, lecturing at Google headquarters in California. Stephanie is author of On IVF (The Dignity Series), My Body for You: A Pro-Life Message for a Post-Roe World, On Assisted Suicide (The Dignity Series), and Love Unleashes Life: Abortion & the Art of Communicating Truth. She holds a bachelor of arts in political science from the University of British Columbia and a certification, with distinction, in health care ethics from the National Catholic Bioethics Center. Upcoming speaking event: Students for Life of America, Washington, D.C. in January Website: https://loveunleasheslife.com/

    10 Frames Per Second
    Episode 169: Janet Jarman (Documenting Midwives)

    10 Frames Per Second

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 57:07 Transcription Available


    Birth Wars — How Photojournalist Janet Jarman Uses Visual Storytelling to Transform Maternal Health Meta Description: Janet Jarman, award‑winning photojournalist and MacArthur Fellow, reveals how she moved from analog photography to long‑term multimedia projects, culminating in the powerful documentary Birth Wars and its companion book. Learn about her early career, the role of midwives in Mexico & Guatemala, grant‑writing tips, and why visual storytelling matters for social change. Primary Keywords: photojournalism, Janet Jarman, Birth Wars, maternal health, midwives, placenta prints, MacArthur Foundation, documentary filmmaking, long‑term projects, analog photography, multimedia journalism

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
    Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con toda la información en Saga Noticias 8 diciembre 2025

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 44:22


    En esta emisión de Saga Noticias con Kim Armengol, revisamos a fondo los momentos clave del país y del mundo: el mensaje de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum en el festejo por los 7 años de la 4T, la explosión de un vehículo en Michoacán, la postura de Ricardo Monreal, la detención de César Duarte y operativos contra el crimen organizado en Chiapas, Sinaloa y la frontera con Guatemala. Además, analizamos la relación México–EE.UU., extradiciones pendientes, el caso del empresario Manfred Quintanilla y el asesinato del regidor de Reynosa. También veremos lo último en política internacional, economía, empleo, educación y vivienda; polémicas de figuras como Cuauhtémoc Blanco, la final de la Liga MX, y reportes desde Venezuela, Noruega, Japón y más. Todo lo que necesitas para cerrar el día bien informado, aquí en La Saga. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Soul Space by Steph
    25. Triple Moon Goddess Retreat Reflections w/ Claudia Mendoza, Mami Chula Social Club

    Soul Space by Steph

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 38:18


    Hello beautiful!In this episode, I'm joined by Claudia Mendoza, founder of Mami Chula Social Club and soul retreat client, about her experience at our Triple Moon Goddess Retreat in Guatemala June 2025.Claudia reflects on her decision to attend our 8-day womb and feminine healing retreat, the breakthroughs she experienced and her integration journey, post retreat.You'll hear Claudia share:

    Noticentro
    Sheinbaum defiende a los “jueces sin rostro”

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 1:43 Transcription Available


    México y Guatemala refuerzan colaboración tras incursión criminal  Omar García Harfuch: César Duarte es acusado de lavado de dinero  Incendio consume parte de edificio en Manhattan  Más información en nuestro podcast

    Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha
    Kim Armengol y Max Espejel con toda la información en Saga Noticias 8 diciembre 2025

    Me lo dijo Adela con Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 44:22


    En esta emisión de Saga Noticias con Kim Armengol, revisamos a fondo los momentos clave del país y del mundo: el mensaje de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum en el festejo por los 7 años de la 4T, la explosión de un vehículo en Michoacán, la postura de Ricardo Monreal, la detención de César Duarte y operativos contra el crimen organizado en Chiapas, Sinaloa y la frontera con Guatemala. Además, analizamos la relación México–EE.UU., extradiciones pendientes, el caso del empresario Manfred Quintanilla y el asesinato del regidor de Reynosa. También veremos lo último en política internacional, economía, empleo, educación y vivienda; polémicas de figuras como Cuauhtémoc Blanco, la final de la Liga MX, y reportes desde Venezuela, Noruega, Japón y más. Todo lo que necesitas para cerrar el día bien informado, aquí en La Saga. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Ask A Death Doula
    How Doulagivers is Changing the Face of End-of-Life Care Worldwide

    Ask A Death Doula

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 26:33


    In this episode, Suzanne O'Brien shares her inspiring journey from working as a nurse to becoming the founder of Doulagivers, an organization dedicated to providing free end-of-life care training to people around the world. Suzanne discusses her impactful work in countries like Guatemala and Thailand, where she has helped bring compassionate care and vital resources to communities in need. She emphasizes the belief that compassionate end-of-life care is a fundamental human right, and describes the ongoing global expansion of Doulagivers' mission. Suzanne highlights several recent milestones, including the successful completion of a much-needed respite house in Guatemala, which offers comfort and support to those facing end-of-life challenges. She also announces the launch of Spanish-language training programs to better serve diverse communities, and introduces the upcoming Life Café community initiative, designed to foster open conversations and support around end-of-life issues. Throughout the episode, Suzanne encourages listeners to choose love over fear, embrace conscious and intentional living, and become part of the growing movement to make compassionate, accessible end-of-life care available to all.   (00:01:20) Listening to Higher Self and Life Mastery (00:02:32) Suzanne's Nursing Background and Disillusionment (00:03:38) Transition to Hospice and Founding Doula Givers (00:10:06) Doulagivers Thailand: The Beginning (00:12:22) Inspired Guidance and the Path to Guatemala  (00:13:58) Influence of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (00:16:43) The Vision and Creation of the Guatemala Respite House   Links mentioned in this episode: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross Foundation Fundación Elisabeth Kübler Ross Guatemala   Join the Life Cafe here  Join the upcoming FREE Doulagivers Level 1 End of Life Doula and Family Caregiver Training Webinar here  Register to join us for FREE: THE GOOD DEATH BOOK CLUB EXPERIENCE: 12 MONTH FREE DEATH AND DYING COURSE  Or visit our website here!  GET THE GOOD DEATH BOOK Here      Please Share!   Know someone who is a caregiver, healthcare worker, or spiritual seeker? Share this episode and invite them to join this sacred and supportive experience.    Listen & Subscribe: Available on Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Google Podcasts • YouTube       JOIN MY FREE TRAINING AND MEMBERSHIP SITE   This is a community-supported group hosted by Suzanne B. O'Brien RN, founder of the International Doulagivers Institute for training those who want to be professional End of Life Doulas, Doulagiver Practitioners and for anyone wanting more EOL education Join Here: 4491664174178077   ⚑ SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL ⚑ If you want to do great things you need to have a great environment. Create the life you want by surrounding yourself with positivity and watching daily.  Click here to subscribe!   ツ  CONNECT WITH ME  ツ Leave a comment on this video and it'll get a response. Or you can connect with me on different social platforms too: Instagram Facebook TikTok Website Podcast   #deathdoula #deathdoultraining #dyingwell #death #life #deatheducation #doulagivers #hospice #hospicecare #hospicenurse #deathdoula #soulmidwife #deathmidwife #endoflifeplanning #healthcareproxy #funerals #fearofdeath #endoflifedoula #thegooddeath #hospice #grief #deathawareness #birth #endoflife #deathpositivity #consciousdying #dying #advanceplanning #deathpositive #gooddeath #consciousliving #endoflifedirective #palliativecare #advancedirective #livefully #suzannebobrien. #lifecafe #consciousness #awarenes

    The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
    Empowering Education: Discussing Indigenous Led Education with McCourt Policy in Practice and MAIA

    The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 42:10


    GPPR Senior Editor Daija Yisrael (MIDP '26) hosts members Paula Sierra (MIDP '26) and Gabriella Cova (MPP '26) from McCourt Policy in Practice, an English teacher at MAIA, and the Director of Development at MAIA for an inspiring conversation on a new approach to education. Indigenous women founded MAIA for Indigenous girls in Guatemala. Their main program offers a fully funded 7-year program to Indigenous girls living in rural Guatemala who are at or below the poverty line. Learn more about MAIA and how to support their work at maiaimpact.org

    Bear Creek Baptist Church
    Brother Wayne Huff

    Bear Creek Baptist Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 32:24


    We welcome Brother Wayne Huff as he shares from Luke 2 about what it means to go and see and go and tell.  Brother Huff also shares about his experiences with the people of Guatemala.  12/07/2025 Evening Service

    Hora América
    Hora américa - Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda - 08/12/25

    Hora América

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 30:29


    De nuevo contamos con la sección llamada "Mujeres hispanas", del Círculo de Orellana, y una nueva conferencia en Casa América. En esta ocasión, dedicada a la figura de la cubana Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda. Nos lo cuenta la encargada de esta ponencia, Anna Caballé, catedrática de Literatura y Premio Nacional de Historia, junto con Leticia Espinosa de los Monteros, presidenta y fundadora del Círculo de Orellana.Además, escuchamos un reportaje de nuestra compañera Teresa Montoro sobre los problemas del agua en Guatemala. Y con Tamara García descubrimos a la artista argentina Yamila Safdie.Escuchar audio

    UFO Chronicles Podcast
    Ep.181 Northern Ireland UFOs / Dark Skies Germany (Throwback)

    UFO Chronicles Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 65:47 Transcription Available


    Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~We are joined today by two guests; the first is Chris from Northern Ireland, and Chris will be talking about some of the things he and his colleagues have witnessed while on sky-watches with the Northern Ireland UFO Society (NIUFOS). We then head over to Germany to hear from Daniela, since 2019 she has observed several UFOs and will also be sharing a sighting her Father had in Guatemala when he was twelve years old.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-181-northern-ireland-ufos-dark-skies-germany/Northern Ireland UFO Society:http://www.niufos.org/https://www.facebook.com/NIUFOSWant to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form: https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG2TGc9Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    Conversión (7-12-25)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 10:20


    P. Federico (Guatemala)Jesús nos pide, a través del Bautista, conversión. No es un “maquillaje” sino cambio verdadero. Estamos en la Iglesia que es un buque de guerra, no un crucero de placer.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/conversion-3/

    Tan/GenteGT
    Perspectivas económicas ¿Qué le espera a Guatemala en el 2026?

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 63:34


    Conversamos con Luis Pablo San José, economista, sobre cómo se ve el panorama económico para 2026: desde las proyecciones del FMI a nivel global, el crecimiento en Estados Unidos y América Latina, hasta lo que esto significa para Guatemala. Hablamos de populismo económico, desinformación sobre temas como el salario mínimo, la inflación o la ley de competencia, y de por qué es clave aprender a leer con escepticismo lo que vemos en redes. También analizamos el peso de las remesas en la economía guatemalteca, la migración, la informalidad y los retos para generar riqueza más allá de que nuestro “producto de exportación” sean las personas.Para quienes quieren entender mejor qué se viene en 2026, cómo se están moviendo las piezas de la economía mundial y qué implica todo esto para la vida cotidiana en Guatemala.Gracias a nuestros patrocinador:Party SmartInterlunio.orgBrouwer Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    UFO Chronicles Podcast
    Ep.181 Northern Ireland UFOs / Dark Skies Germany (Throwback)

    UFO Chronicles Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 65:47 Transcription Available


    Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~We are joined today by two guests; the first is Chris from Northern Ireland, and Chris will be talking about some of the things he and his colleagues have witnessed while on sky-watches with the Northern Ireland UFO Society (NIUFOS). We then head over to Germany to hear from Daniela, since 2019 she has observed several UFOs and will also be sharing a sighting her Father had in Guatemala when he was twelve years old.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-181-northern-ireland-ufos-dark-skies-germany/Northern Ireland UFO Society:http://www.niufos.org/https://www.facebook.com/NIUFOSWant to share your encounter on the show? Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form: https://forms.gle/WMX8JMxccpCG2TGc9Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.

    Opening Arguments
    Is Trump Playing “Marry, Pardon, Kill” With Narcotraffickers?

    Opening Arguments

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 50:47


    OA1213 - Thomas is back for an action-packed Rapid Response Friday! This week: we compare the letter that just earned the former President of Honduras a pardon of his conviction for definitely being involved with narcotrafficking against the Trump administration's excuses for murder on the high seas of Venezuelans suspected to be involved with narcotrafficking--and if House Speaker Mike Johnson actually has a point in blaming Barack Obama for all of this. Matt then takes a quick look at Steve Bannon's petition for review of his conviction for contempt of Congress by the Supreme Court and explains how “safe third country” agreements now give ICE the power to deport asylum seekers to Central America without a hearing on their claims. Finally in today's footnote, Matt shares an incredible story from his week: an astonishing beyond-Kafkaesque legal argument the government has ordered his client to respond to that you will have to hear to believe. “Double-Tap Warfare: Should President Obama be Investigated for War Crimes?” Florida Law Review (Jan. 2017) Steve Bannon's cert petition to the U.S. Supreme Court in Bannon v. US (10/15/2025) U.S. v. Helen Bryan, 339 U.S. 323 (1950) Matter of C-I-G-M & L-V-S-G-, 29 I&N Dec. 291, (BIA 10/31/2025) Asylum Cooperative Agreement with Honduras, Federal Register (7/8/2025) ACA with Guatemala, Federal Register (7/15/2025) “The Night Raids,” Lynzy Billing, ProPublica (12/15/2022) Juan Orlando Hernandez letter to Trump seeking pardon, New York Times (12/2/2025) Check out the OA Linktree for all the places to go and things to do!

    Noticias de América
    “Inseguridad total”: Cuando las maras consolidan su presencia en barrios marginados de Guatemala

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 2:29


    Ingresamos a Villa Hermosa, una de las zonas más azotadas por la violencia en San Miguel Petapa, a escasos 16 kilómetros de la Ciudad de Guatemala. Es un barrio donde, por 10 años, las pandillas han ejercido un control implacable, apoderándose de las propiedades y desplazando a sus habitantes, quienes huyen para no ser asesinados. En Villa Hermosa, logramos contactar a una vecina del sector que sobrevive vendiendo ropa y zapatos usados. Por su seguridad y petición expresa, mantendremos su identidad en reserva. “Dejan las casas abandonadas” “Mire, en una casita que está por allá atrás, la cerraron, porque dijeron que sí, habían invadido. Sí, mareros, pero lograron sacar a esa gente”, cuenta la mujer de 65 años que vive en este sector de Villa Hermosa desde hace 38 años, pero asegura que los últimos 10 años la delincuencia aumentó exponencialmente. “Pónganle, pónganle que ellos se dedican a extorsionar, los mareros, extorsionar, roban las baterías de los carros”, dice. “Fíjese que ahí lo que hemos oído es que los dueños ya no pueden llegar porque los amenazan y todo. Ya dejan ahí las casitas abandonadas”, prosigue. “Porque aquí era bien tranquilo (…) Pero siempre, mire, ahorita con el temor de que viene la Navidad, va uno a comprar con aquel temor de que le quiten a uno cualquier cosa, los centavitos, cuando uno va a comprar”, afirma. Otra ex vecina de Villa Hermosa, quien se fue del lugar hace años debido a la delincuencia, cuenta su experiencia. Ella también prefiere mantenerse en el anonimato: “Los que estamos más vulnerables acá somos los que vivimos a diario la inseguridad total, tanto del Ministerio de Gobernación, del mismo Gobierno y de todas las instituciones del Estado, que serían los obligados y encargados de velar por la ciudadanía, no lo hacen, porque ellos son parte de eso también”, considera. “Transformadas en bases de operaciones” “Abandonar el hogar, como opción ante amenazas de muerte. En esos casos específicos, es mucho más fácil apropiarse de esas casas que quedan en abandono. El principal mecanismo que facilita esa usurpación es esa coacción económica que se ejerce contra la población. Económica, violenta. Las viviendas afectadas se encuentran en la mayoría de los casos en zonas marginales, marginalidad social, que por definición ya tienen limitado acceso a servicios básicos e incluso a la justicia formal, debido a esta idea de criminalización de la pobreza”, explica a RFI Ludwin Álvarez, antropólogo y consultor experto en seguridad y justicia. “Esas casas que están ubicadas en zonas de alta densidad, como la zona 18, Mixco, Villanueva, son transformadas casi siempre en bases de operaciones, en puntos de distribución para narcotraficantes, o centros de planificación para extorsiones. Entonces, al controlar esos espacios se refuerza como la gobernanza criminal. Ahí se imponen reglas, se limita la acción policial y eso es fundamental para mantener ese flujo de ingresos ilícitos que sostienen su estructura y también ese territorio criminal”, analiza. “Actualmente la tasa nacional en Guatemala es mucho menor, es de 16 por cada 100 mil habitantes. Entonces, la respuesta institucional a ese contexto de violencia ha sido, por lo general, por lo menos en la actualidad, la gestión ordinaria de la crisis y el conflicto”, concluye Álvarez. La impunidad y la falta de Estado de derecho La fuga de 20 reos causó en la población una alarma y un miedo generalizado. Algunas personas prefieren no hablar del tema por temor a represalias por las pandillas. Entre los más afectados del área metropolitana están Ciudad de Guatemala y municipios como Mixco, Villa Nueva, Villa Canales, San Juan Sacatepéquez, San Miguel Petapa, Chinautla y Amatitlán. En dichas áreas operan con más frecuencia las maras, tanto el Barrio 18 como la Mara Salvatrucha. Según medios locales que viralizaron esta información en las últimas semanas, hay 13 mil denuncias por usurpación en el país. En ese mismo período, el Estado ejecutó 99 desalojos, es decir, solo el 0.76 % de las víctimas logró recuperar su propiedad. Según Astrid Escobedo, especialista en democracia y violencia, “las mayores causas de esto es por la falta de Estado de derecho y la falta de control, además porque los políticos se dejaron comprar por los delincuentes, son los que los eligen entonces no hay quien pueda combatirlos”. “La gente sale de su país por la violencia y están los que deben huir con sus hijos principalmente adolescentes, y si no huyen los grupos del narcotráfico los están reclutando y si no quieren ser parte de las estructuras criminales los matan”, subraya. Las estructuras criminales siguen operando a nivel nacional sin ningún problema porque las condiciones las mantienen bien fortalecidas desde hace décadas, como también la usurpación de viviendas que se ha normalizado. El objetivo final de este control territorial es mantener el flujo de ingresos ilícitos que sostienen tanto a la estructura criminal como al territorio criminal que han establecido, según expertos.

    Noticentro
    Lotería Nacional celebra 30 años del Sistema de Seguridad Pública

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 1:30 Transcription Available


    Salud unifica protocolos médicos a nivel nacionalGuatemala va tras Duarte con nuevos cargos por desvío de recursosMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Noticentro
    ¡Abrígate! Frente frío 17 ocasiona bajas temperaturas

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 1:35 Transcription Available


    SuperISSSTE da descuentos por Navidad con tu tarjeta del Bienestar  Yucatán busca inversiones con Singapur por el Renacimiento MayaGuatemala revoca nombramiento de cónsul honorario en TolucaMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Sports As A Weapon Podcast
    47 | LA Dodgers and ICE

    Sports As A Weapon Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 68:29


    Miguel is joined by a returning guest, journalist Abraham Marquez. In this episode, we discuss ICE and the 2025 World Series champion Dodgers. Throughout the 2025 baseball season, Dodgers Chairman Mark Walter and Guggenheim Baseball Management have made headlines by first having the Dodgers team visit the Trump White House in April 2025 to honor the 2024 championship team. Additionally, the Dodgers were accused in June 2025 of allowing ICE to stage operations inside their parking lots, and most recently, in November 2025, ICE once again staged at a parking lot near Dodger Stadium the day after the 2025 Dodgers championship parade. Lastly, Guggenheim has investments in GEO Group and Palantir Technologies. We do our best to talk about it all, including the contradictions of Dodger fandom and the fallacy of ethical consumption under capitalism. Abraham Marquez is a freelance writer from Inglewood, California, and a National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) member. He is a 2021 USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism fellow. He's reported from Tijuana, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras, and writes about social movements, immigration, politics, and sports.He currently has a Substack at https://abemarquez.substack.com/ and is a contributor for LA Taco, The Southland and others. Links:The Dodgers had their ‘shut up and dribble' moment by Abraham Marquez L.A. Dodgers Owner's Ties to Private Prisons and Surveillance Spark Backlash from Latino Fans by NNPAFederal Immigration Agents Spotted In Dodgers Parking Lot, Day After Championship Parade by Lexis-Olivier Ray/LA Taco After LA's Summer of immigration raids, is it OK to root for the Dodgers in the World Series? By Fidel Martinez/De Los and LA TimesMiguel Garcia produced this episode. The Sports As A Weapon Podcast is part of the @Anticonquista Media Collective. Subscribe to the ANTICONQUISTA Patreon and follow ANTICONQUISTA on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Tik Tok!Also, listen/subscribe to the Sports As A Weapon Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Deezer, or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us on:Twitter/X: @sportsasaweaponFacebook: fb.com/sportsasaweaponpodcastInstagram: @sportsasaweaponpodcastTikTok: @SportsAsAWeaponYouTube: @SportsAsAWeaponBlueSky: @sportsasaweapon.bsky.socialPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/sportsasaweaponpodcast (If you want)Visit our website: www.sportsasaweapon....

    Immigration Review
    Ep. 292 - Precedential Decisions from 11/24/2025 - 11/30/2025 (qualifying relative age-out for non LPR cancellation of removal; extraordinary circumstances for VAWA-based motions to reopen; stays; government acquiesce; gang & prison-based CAT claims)

    Immigration Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 32:14


    Perez-Perez v. Bondi, No. 25-0315 (6th Cir. Nov. 21, 2025)qualifying relative age-out for non LPR cancellation of removal purposes; meaning of the phrase “would result”; Loper Bright; freezing age at time of IJ adjudication Sarkisov v. Bondi, No. 25-0316 (6th Cir. Nov. 21, 2025)extraordinary circumstances for VAWA-based motions to reopen; mixed question of law and fact review; definition of extraordinary circumstances; psychological harm Labrador Gutierrez v. Bondi, No. 25-60646 (5th Cir. Nov. 26, 2025)stay of removal; Nken B.G.S. v. Bondi, No. 23-6862 (2d Cir. Nov. 24, 2025)government acquiesce; MS-13; Guatemala; former gang members; tattoos; prison conditions; Green Light order; prison guard consent; speculation expected with CAT Kurzban Kurzban Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.Immigration, serious injury, and business lawyers serving clients in Florida, California, and all over the world for over 40 years. Eimmigration "Simplifies immigration casework. Legal professionals use it to advance cases faster, delight clients, and grow their practices."Special Link! Gonzales & Gonzales Immigration BondsP: (833) 409-9200immigrationbond.com  EB-5 Support"EB-5 Support is an ongoing mentorship and resource platform created specifically for immigration attorneys."Contact: info@eb-5support.comWebsite: https://eb-5support.com/Want to become a patron?Click here to check out our Patreon Page! CONTACT INFORMATIONEmail: kgregg@kktplaw.comFacebook: @immigrationreviewInstagram: @immigrationreviewTwitter: @immreviewAbout your hostCase notesRecent criminal-immigration article (p.18)Featured in San Diego Voyager DISCLAIMER & CREDITSSee Eps. 1-200Support the show

    Voyage Church
    MESSY MIRACLES: Week 2 - Pastor Junior Gomez

    Voyage Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 40:55


    Join us for week 2 of Messy Miracles where our guest, Pastor Junior Gomez of Restoring the Family Church in Paramos, Guatemala gives a powerful message on Obedience & Authority: Miracles in the Mess. Miracles don't wait for perfect conditions; they follow obedience.

    Code Switch
    Fearing deportation, undocumented parents are preparing to leave their kids behind

    Code Switch

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2025 11:44


    Today on the show, NPR immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd introduces us to two families in Washington, D.C.. One has made the difficult decision to set up "emergency guardianship" for their son, in the case that the parents are deported to Guatemala. The other has agreed to take that son in, should anything happen. It's the second part in Jasmine's reporting series looking into how immigrant families are preparing for the worst under the Trump administration's current immigration crackdown.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy