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There's not one test that can measure your level of athleticism, but today you're going to learn about what it takes to improve your strength, move better, and recover faster. No matter your preferred exercise or sport, this interview will help you take your skills to the next level. Today, our guest is Mike Guevara, also known as Coach Mike G. He is a world-class performance coach, entrepreneur, and founder of GBG Hoops, a training app built to help basketball players at any skill level improve their skills, enhance mobility, and so much more. Coach Mike G works with everyone from youth athletes to NBA stars, and today he's sharing his knowledge and experience with you. In this conversation, you're going to learn what it means to be athletic and how to train for injury prevention. We're going to cover the power of adding isometric exercises into your routine, the benefits of barefoot training, and the importance of play. Coach Mike G is also sharing his top 5 tips for becoming more athletic and fit. I hope you enjoy this episode of The Model Health Show! In this episode you'll discover: What it means to be athletic. (3:48) How injuries actually occur. (6:42) The link between fatigue and injury. (8:21) How nutrition impacts performance and recovery. (11:16) Why you should train for injury prevention and resilience. (20:30) The benefits of isometric exercises. (23:25) Why you should train barefoot, and how to get started. (34:41) How rebounding can stimulate your lymphatic system. (51:56) The importance of play in training. (57:35) 5 specific things everyone can do to become more fit. (1:01:04) Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model - Get a FREE sample pack of electrolytes with any order! Paleovalley.com/model - Use code MODEL for 15% off! Connect with Mike Guevara Website / App / Instagram Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Spotify Soundcloud Pandora YouTube This episode of The Model Health Show is brought to you by LMNT and Paleovalley. Head to DrinkLMNT.com/model to claim a FREE sample pack of electrolytes with any purchase. Use my code MODEL at Paleovalley.com/model to save 15% sitewide on nutrient dense snacks, superfood supplements, and more.
Acompaña a Paco Animas en una charla muy especial con el talentoso Jorge Guevara. En este episodio, el exvocalista de Elefante y Caos hace un recorrido por su trayectoria, comparte las historias detrás de sus canciones más icónicas y nos cuenta sus nuevos proyectos en una entrevista llena de música, recuerdos y mucha autenticidad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Está con nosotros en entrevista Jorge Guevara. Además, nuestro gran equipo de colaboradores: Gil Barrera con espectáculos, Poncho Vera con los deportes,El Borrego Nava, Mónica Mandujano, Luis Cárdenas y Alejandro con Salud. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mesías Guevara, candidato presidencial del Partido Morado, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Enlace a Verkami: http://vkm.is/pandorum7y8 2026 ha comenzado hace poco y no pueden faltar dos nuevos volúmenes de esta antología para acompañar el año. Pandorum reúne de nuevo a autores de habla hispana unidos por la ciencia ficción en relatos nuevos, encapsulados en un formato antiguo ciertamente deudor de Libro Amigo de Bruguera. Me acompaña el colega Iván Guevara, gestor principal del proyecto junto a Tony Jim. Charlamos de esta nueva campaña de crowdfunding y explicamos lo que propone: además de los dos nuevos números de Pandorum, incluye la opción de la novela "Puerto Pirata" de Blanca Mart, que inaugura la subcolección "Los Libros de Pandorum". Un episodio muy entretenido en el que damos un repaso a todos los autores de estos nuevos libros y comentamos por encima sus relatos. Gracias por escucharnos. Recordad que podéis encontrarnos en nuestras webs: https://www.retrogamingtales.com https://genteovejuna.com Y en nuestros grupos de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2277105502795746 https://www.facebook.com/groups/149727989027908 ¡Gracias por apoyar la literatura independiente de ciencia ficción pulp y space opera! Si tenéis alguna consulta, dejadla en los comentarios o escribnos a hola@segasaturnoproductions.com by Alfonso M. González, antologista en «Lóbrego - Horror»
Mother Bear writes you a letter about current events and resisting fascism through acts of neighborism. The text read from Che is found in:Guevara, Ernesto Che. “Reminiscences of the Cuban Revolutionary War”, pg. 12 (Seven Stories Press, Oakland), 1963/2006.
La sala La Room celebrará este sábado 7 de febrero, a partir de las 22.30 horas, la entrega del V Premio La Room de Música, que en esta edición reconoce la trayectoria de la artista multidisciplinar Bea García. La cita se concibe como un homenaje colectivo a su carrera y a su aportación a la escena cultural gallega. El galardón, una pieza creada por el artista ferrolano Miguel Couce, distingue a una creadora que ha destacado por su versatilidad como cantante, actriz, guionista, docente, bailarina y animadora, facetas que desarrolla con una proyección que la organización sitúa entre los grandes referentes artísticos. La velada contará con la participación de numerosos artistas y colaboradores, como Carlos Mosquera ‘Mos’, Desiré Pillado, Miguel Ladrón de Guevara, Pablo Fabrís DJ, Daniel Dry DJ y la Escola de Teatro de Narón, además de otros músicos y amistades. Con este premio, La Room consolida una iniciativa que ya ha distinguido a figuras clave de la creación local.
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (1-27-2021), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by former Pro Wrestling Torch Newsletter columnist (circa 1990) Eric Krol to discuss AEW Dynamite. They discuss the stellar Jungle Boy vs. Dax Harwood match and what it says about Jungle Boy's upside, the Matt Hardy pitch to "Hangman" Page, the latest assessment of the Young Bucks story arc and character development, Shaq makes fun of Cody's hair and Cody responds, Sammy Guevara seeing through MJF's con, and much more with live callers.Then, in the previously VIP-exclusive Aftershow, a half dozen emails with additional topics and points of view.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
En entrevista con Pamela Cerdeira, para MVS Noticias, El Dr. Alejandro Guevara Sanginés, rector de la Universidad Iberoamericana plantel Puebla, explicó el caso de Leonardo Ariel Escobar, localizado en Nuevo León tras permanecer dos semanas desaparecido.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El grave accidente ferroviario registrado este fin de semana en Córdoba ha tenido repercusiones inmediatas en la actividad turística. Entre ellas, la cancelación de la agenda de Iryo en FITUR, la suspensión del Foro Exceltur, la interrupción de la alta velocidad entre Madrid y varios destinos andaluces, y el aplazamiento de la gala de los Forbes Travel Awards, afectando desplazamientos turísticos y profesionales en una semana clave para el sector.Canarias cerró 2025 con 16 millones de pasajeros internacionales, un 3,6% más que en 2024. Reino Unido se mantuvo como principal emisor de turistas al archipiélago, seguido de Alemania e Italia, consolidando a Canarias como uno de los destinos favoritos dentro del flujo internacional hacia España.Los III Premios Fitur 4all han reconocido a destinos, empresas y organizaciones que promueven el turismo accesible, destacando a Fundación Visit Valencia, Montevideo, Viajes El Corte Inglés y Segittur como ganadores. La entrega de los premios será durante Fitur, y todas las iniciativas finalistas se incluirán en la Guía de Buenas Prácticas en Turismo Accesible.Travel Live impulsa su expansión en ocio y entretenimiento, gestionando espacios emblemáticos como la Plaza de Toros de Madrid y ampliando su presencia en Europa a través de Nautalia. Tras superar los mil millones de euros en facturación en su primer año, el grupo refuerza su modelo integral de turismo de calidad y experiencias diferenciadas.Alberto Gutiérrez, fundador de Civitatis, se convertirá el 22 de enero en el cuarto español en viajar al espacio como parte de la misión NS-38 de Blue Origin. El emprendedor vallisoletano experimentará varios minutos de ingravidez y vistas de la Tierra desde la cápsula New Shepard, sumando una nueva aventura a su trayectoria dedicada al turismo.
durée : 00:16:31 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Mathias Le Gargasson - À Cuba, René Depestre rencontre Che Guevara, figure déjà légendaire en 1959. Source de vitalité, de force et de liberté, le révolutionnaire marque durablement le poète, qui revient dans cet entretien sur la naissance d'une camaraderie décisive. - réalisation : Emily Vallat - invités : René Depestre Poète et écrivain d'origine haïtienne
Journalist Mariana Zúñiga woke up in the middle of the night to the sounds of explosions and military planes in Caracas, Venezuela. Her WhatsApp chats flashed the news: The ruling dictator, Nicholás Maduro, had just been captured by the US military. She was surprised and felt uneasy about what was to come.In the days that followed, Zúñiga would go into the field, despite the dangers journalists face, to report on what the country feels like at this tumultuous moment. This week on Reveal, we speak with Venezuelans about witnessing this moment of history from up close and afar. For Freddy Guevara, an exiled Venezuelan opposition leader living in the US, there is little confidence in the country's new leadership. “They are not moderate at all,” Guevara says. “They are super radical, and they believe they are smarter than everyone.” And historian Alejandro Velasco explains the role Venezuela's most valuable resource—oil—has played in the country's history and relations with the US. Support Reveal's journalism at Revealnews.org/donatenow Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at Revealnews.org/weekly Connect with us onBluesky, Facebook and Instagram Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Exílio, refúgio e a experiência de perder o próprio país e família América Latina diante do imperiarismo Norte Americano para além do petróleo Invasão dos EUA a Venezuela e captura de Maduro, Guerra na Ucrânia e crise no Irã
Freddy Guevara has been in exile for more than 5 years. As a leader of a major opposition party in Venezuela, he was targeted and jailed by the Maduro government. Now, he and many other Venezuelans are watching as Maduro faces charges in a US court. This week on Say More, Guevara talks to opinion page editor Jim Dao about how Venezuelans are feeling about Trump's moves in their country, and other thoughts about the so-called international order. An expert on authoritarianism, Guevara offers some wisdom on what Americans can do to avoid an autocratic backslide. Email us at saymore@globe.com.
Emilio Figueredo and Freddy Guevara understand better than any western analyst the Venezuelan reality, the regime of dictator Nicolas Maduro, and the aftermath of his capture by President Donald Trump. Figueredo, editor of independent Venezuelan news outlet Analitica, talks to Brian from Caracas and explains what it's like there now, why Maduro was foiled by his reliance on Cuba, and why Trump needed to leave the Bolivarian regime in power — for now. Guevara, an exiled opposition politician once imprisoned by Maduro, tells Brian about support among Venezuelans for the military operation and why foreign complaints about Trump violating international law carry little weight there. Both describe Venezuelans' hopes as higher than they've been in a long time, although freedom hasn't come yet. (Recorded January 8, 2026) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Quizá hablar sea la última forma de generosidad que nos queda. Por eso, empezamos el año charlando con Xavier Guillén. El hasta ahora poeta debuta en la narrativa con El arte de hablar (Ediciones del viento), novela en la que aboga por la conversación amigable e ironiza sobre la charlatanería de los gurús del emprendimiento y la pseudoespiritualidad.Luego, Javier Lostalé nos recomienda varios poemarios que podemos pedir a los Reyes Magos: Cara de crimen (Ed. Espasa), el nuevo libro del joven nicaragüense William González Guevara, que se mira aquí en el espejo del apátrida, Jardín cerrado (Ed. Devenir), un poemario de Carlos García Mera que invita al recogimiento, y Balada (Ed. Espasa), la nueva entrega de Pere Gimferrer, que se concreta en un único y largo poema donde vuelven a estar presentes su torrente imaginativo, su capacidad para la sinestesia y su inmenso bagaje cultural.Continuamos escribiendo la carta a los Reyes Magos con la ayuda de Ignacio Elguero, que añade estas sugerencias: Los nuevos (Ed.Destino), el regreso a la novela del prestigioso escritor argentino Pedro Mairal, Poesía (Ed. Pre-Textos), antología de Jomi García Ascot, uno de los principales poetas del exilio español en México, El nombre del padre (Ed. Lumen), libro en el que la escritora francesa Vanessa Springora explora el tema de la identidad a partir de un escabroso descubrimiento relacionado con su abuelo y El hechizo de Lily Dahl, la nueva novela de Siri Husvedt.Además, Sergio C Fanjul pone sobre la mesa algunos de los títulos que han marcado la temporada literaria y que también se prestan a ser regalados. Entre las novelas destacan El desván de las musas dormidas (Ed. Acantilado), de Fulgencio Argüelles, Estival (Ed. Sexto Piso), de Guillermo Aguirre, Comerás flores (Ed. Libros del Asteroide), de Lucía Solla Sobral, Casas Limpias (Ed. Temas de hoy), de María Agúndez y Mil cosas (Ed. Anagrama), de Juan Tallón. En cuanto a ensayos, sugiere Nadie me esperaba aquí (Ed. anagrama), de Noelia Ramírez y Nacionalismo (Ed. Crítica), de Eric Storm. También algunos libros inclasificables como Niño parabólico (Ed. Periférica), de Constantino Molina, Artefactos importantes y propiedades personales de la colección de Lenore Doolan y Harold Morris incluidos libros, ropa y joyas (Ed. Comisura), de Leanne Shapton y la enciclopedia ilustrada The Book.Terminamos de redactar nuestra carta a los Reyes Magos con Mariano Peyrou, que añade sus recomendaciones de última hora a nuestra lista: Un fulgor habitado (Ed. Liliputienses), volumen de Silvia Terrón en el que se recopilan los tres poemarios que ha publicado con algunos textos inéditos, Los pájaros y el tiempo (Ed. La máquina de Nubes), un libro de aforismos y ocurrencias de Carlos Conchillo y El undécimo mandamiento (Ed. Diputación de Huelva), poemario de Antonio Pérez Río que propone otra forma de relacionarnos con la memoria de los que se han muerto.Escuchar audio
José Guevara, mejor conocido como Chepito Guevara, actual jugador de Club Deportivo FAS nos contó sobre su carrera deportiva y lo que significa estar en un equipo como FAS, también platicamos sobre temas de selección nacional y mucho más.
La actriz recuerda a su bisabuela, María Fernanda Ladrón de Guevara, a su tía Amparo Rivelles, y a sus padres, María Luisa Merlo y Carlos Larrañaga, una saga de artistas que ella continúa desde pequeña.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Guevara-Castellanos v. Bondi
Episode 365 of RevolutionZ presents an essay by film director Ava Duvernay about the difficulty of writing in unimaginably chaotic times. Her's is a sentiment I share but that she expresses more eloquently. Simply put, it's hard to write to a conclusion when the world won't stop shouting new horrors. Then Miguel Guevara interviews Barbara Bethune and Emiliano Farmer, taken from chapter twelve of The Wind Cries Freedom. A doctor and nurse, Barbara and Emiliano describe their experiences in health work revealing aims, motives, biases, and beliefs. They report and analyze the class forces that shape who gets heard, who gets paid, who gets healed and who doesn't as well as the emergence of struggle about the issues including explaining the contrasting the circumstances and mindsets of doctors and nurses as a particular instance of the contrasting circumstances and mindsets of coordinators and workers more generally.Barbara Bethune is a doctor who loved the promise of medicine but who began early on to question the rituals that came with it. She describes how she came to realize the differences between training for obedience and training for excellence. She tested her impressions by comparing her experience of medical internship to her observation of military boot camp as surprisingly similar methods of imposing systemic deference. Beyond profit-seeking, Barbara reveals how doctors' and administrators' coordinator class culture manages care but resists democratizing its means and methods. She finds the roots in the hospital's division of labor and her takeaway is clear. Class divided health care burns out workers, inflates costs, and leaves prevention on the cutting-room floor. It heals as a means, yes, but the ends are profits and power.Emiliano Farmer, a militant activist nurse who helped build Healthcare Workers United, speaks from the front lines of the pandemic and beyond, where applause never becomes protection or real power for workers. Emiliano challenges face to face the reflexive elitism that keeps nurses and techs out of key decisions, and he lays out reforms that move from grievance to governance, balanced pay scales, and participatory decision-making. He and Barbara explore their own negative and positive experiences, and actions, their politicization, their actions and commitments, and the conflicts that occurred within RPS over practical steps like single-payer momentum, Big Pharma accountability, antibiotic stewardship, food and housing as health policy, and especially job redefinition—all of which campaigns help make care safer, affordable, and patient-first. Guevara elicits from them personal experiences, views, and feelings to convey lessons about class division, rule, defense and resistance in health care and in broader social struggles. Support the show
La presencia de Shein en Francia ha exacerbado el debate sobre el "fast fashion" y la regulación de estas compras vía plataformas digitales, como parte de una industria que es acusada de dañar el medioambiente y atentar contra los derechos humanos. La polémica se ha extendido a Latinoamérica, donde ya varios países avanzan en leyes de regulación y/o imposición. En la llamada capital de la moda, la apertura de la primera tienda física del gigante del "fast fashion" (moda rápida) Shein ha generado dos frentes: sus clientes y quienes consideran su presencia en Francia diabólica. Pero la polémica va más allá y ha exacerbado una pregunta que trasciende fronteras: ¿Cómo se regula esta industria que es señalada de contaminar y vulnerar derechos humanos? Latinoamérica se une a la ola de regulación Latinoamérica se une al movimiento de regulación al "fast fashion" Francia, que fue pionera en la materia al aprobar la ley contra el ultra fast fashion que impacta sobretodo gigantes como Shein o Temu, según Javier Guevara, investigador y analista jurídico de normativas innovadoras, que publica actualizaciones legales junto a la Universidad Externado de Colombia. “La ley francesa del ultra fast fashion fue la que abrió toda esta discusión a nivel mundial, pero las nuevas legislaciones responden a un contexto global donde el sector textil es el que está generando más del 10% de las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero en el mundo”, agregó Guevara. En Latinoamérica se nota un impacto después de que Francia lo hiciera, “porque se comienza a hablar del tema”, indica Guevara, explicando que en Argentina la Cámara de indumentaria trabaja en un proyecto para regular las plataformas de ultra fast fashion, “con propuestas que incluyen todo lo que es la aplicación de impuestos y aranceles buscando proteger a la industria nacional”. También enumera el caso de Colombia que, aunque reconoce que los esfuerzos han sido más a nivel local, se han anunciado ajustes impositivos para la importación de prendas, buscando frenar el impacto en los productores locales. En Ecuador, desde junio de 2025, se está buscando aplicar un impuesto de 20 dólares por paquete a las compras de ropa desde el extranjero y en México se aumentaron los aranceles de las importaciones de pequeños paquetes de textiles del 19% al 33.5%, explicó el investigador, agregando que todos son esfuerzos para frenar este fenómeno de consumo masivo. El jurista destaca a Chile como el país más avanzado de la región en la materia que, además de los aranceles, contempla los textiles en una ley de responsabilidad extendida del productor para reducir los residuos. En América Latina, el consumo de estas marcas ha tenido un aumento exponencial. Es el caso de Argentina que, en lo que va del año, registró un aumento del 237% en compras vía plataformas digitales como Shein, Temu o Aliexpress, según datos del Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos. El papel protagónico de la publicidad En Colombia, el sector textil ya ha alertado del peligro para su industria, pues consumidoras como Dayana también se han dejado conquistar por los gigantes chinos. “Usualmente suelo comprar en Shein y en Temu, pues la mayoría de mi círculo compra ahí y las veces que he comprado, todo ha salido bien. El tema de reembolsos, también la información cuando es ropa, las tallas, cuando es un objeto. Hay especificaciones muy claras en cuanto al tamaño y las medidas. Entonces me ha aparecido confiable”, indicó la cliente de 23 años. Ella cuenta que la publicidad de las redes sociales la llevó a acercarse a estas marcas, principalmente en el caso de Temu. Pues dichas plataformas han jugado un papel clave en la transformación del consumo, según encontró Guevara en sus últimas investigaciones. “La llegada masiva de las redes sociales hizo un cambio en el paradigma del consumo que no se veía hace 5 o 10 años; el poder acceder a una red social donde el producto llega muy rápido y muy barato”, señaló el investigador. Para él, también habría que examinar los contenidos publicitarios de “lo que nos venden como moda o ese aumento de publicidad agresiva sobre lo que es la moda, sobre la necesidad de consumir muchas prendas todo el tiempo, de estar a última moda”. Olivier Urrutia, delegado general de la Delegación del Comercio Cooperativo en Francia, también destaca la importancia de vigilar estos anuncios, algo que contempla la ley francesa. “Esa ley obliga a las plataformas a respetar unas normativas, como por ejemplo limitar los efectos de la publicidad, pero también obligarlas al respeto de la protección de datos personales de los consumidores”. La polémica de Shein en Francia Sin duda, el paso de Francia a intentar regular la industria del ultra fast fashion ha puesto a Shein en el foco, y este ha respondido con una provocación al instalar su primera tienda física en la capital de la moda, estima Pierre Condamine, responsable de campaña de la ONG Les Amis de La Terre (Amigos de la Tierra). “Esta apertura es un intento por parte de Shein de legitimarse, de mostrarse irreprochable. En Francia, Shein ha sido muy criticada por ser una marca que solo opera en línea, que no paga impuestos y que no crea puestos de trabajo y ahora lo que hace Shein es intentar responder a eso. Esto forma parte de una estrategia de comunicación en un momento en el que son objeto de la ley fast fashion, pero es un modelo dañino y es necesario regularlo”, señaló. Aunque Shein abrió sus puertas en París, en los célebres almacenes BHV a principios de noviembre, aún sigue siendo parte del debate público y su expansión en el resto del país se ha visto frenada. Algunos sectores piden retirarla totalmente, ciertas marcas de lujo han decidido abandonar el edificio negándose a ser sus vecinos, mientras clientes como Manel se alegran de poder comprar en directo: “Yo pido por la página web, es asequible y nos permite ahorrar dinero, pero lo que crea esta polémica es la brecha entre el lujo y lo barato, ellos no quieren que gente como nosotros acceda a esos privilegios”. Comprar bonito a bajos precios, es la razón principal que dicen tener los clientes tanto de Francia como de Latinoamérica a la hora de dirigirse al gigante Shein, que Mathilde Pousseo, delegada del colectivo francés Ethique sur l'étiquette (Etica en la etiqueta), juzga por sus prácticas laborales. “Shein es realmente el modelo que menos respeta los derechos de los trabajadores a quienes somete a una presión terrible y luego vemos claramente que los precios bajos se traducen en una merma de los derechos de los trabajadores en todos los eslabones de la cadena” indicó. Para ella, el modelo económico es muy frágil y “está destinado al fracaso, pero también es responsabilidad de las personas tomar conciencia de que lo que compran es malo para la salud. Se trata de productos fabricados esencialmente con hidrocarburos y sabemos lo que hay detrás, como disruptores endocrinos, PFAS y otras sustancias que son realmente perjudiciales para el medio ambiente, pero sobre todo para la salud”, indicó. Diferentes organizaciones como Public Eye han denunciado abuso laboral de la marca con jornadas de 75 horas semanales, bajos salarios y problemas de seguridad. La precariedad laboral del "fast fashion" no es un secreto, asegura el jurista Guevara, aunque reconoce que es imposible de regular: “muchas veces ni siquiera se sabe de dónde vienen esas prendas, porque lo que hacen esas empresas es hacer unos grandes pedidos que llegan a sus filiales y ellos las redistribuyen. Entonces el rastro es muy difícil de perseguir” señaló. ¿Comprar es un acto político? Para Urrutia, la polémica de Shein es el pico de un dilema que también es moral en la sociedad actual. “Los consumidores estamos atrapados entre el dilema moral de respetar o no las condiciones de los trabajadores y la calidad de los productos y el medio ambiente, con el poder de compra. Como hay una crisis económica y una bajada del poder adquisitivo, pues la gente tiene que reflexionar sobre si se privilegia el volumen de compra o la responsabilidad de lo que se está comprando, es un dilema que está atrapando cada vez más a las sociedades desarrolladas”, explicó. El gigante del "fast fashion" lleva la bandera de toda una industria de moda rápida que es acusada de competencia desleal, dañar el medio ambiente, tener prácticas laborales precarias y mucho más. La regulación marca un punto de inflexión, pero como dicen los expertos, es difícil vigilarlo todo y más en un contexto de crisis económica. La decisión final queda entonces en manos de los consumidores, ¿pero es posible comprar como un acto político?
Episode 364 of RevolutionZ begins with a brief discussion of the Epstein phenomenon. How do elites manufacture loyalty and impose silence? How did Epstein (and Trump too) get constituencies that not only ought to have known better, but literally ought to have abhorred them, to instead become sycophants or at least friends? After that interlude, the episode continues the oral history presentation of the Wind Cries Freedom episodes This time, Miguel Guevara elicits from his interviewees reports regarding Revolutionary Participatory Society's initial post convention vision for a society where people actually manage the decisions that shape their lives. The connection with Epstein and Trump? As power recruits through fear, favors, routine, and spectacle, we must answer with vision and program that makes popular agency normal, protects dissent, and make hierarchy impossible to resurrect.Guevara's interviewees describe arriving at a clear foundation for democratic life. Politics moves beyond occasional voting to year-round self-management. Decision-making power tracks impact. Society reveres dissent. Economy rejects owner and coordinator dominance. It favors workers self management, balanced jobs, and income based on effort, duration, and onerousness of socially valued labor. Participatory planning replaces markets and command with cooperative negotiation conducted via workers and consumers councils. Compatible commitments contour everyday life. Caregiving is shared. Consent-centered sex education bolsters sexually and emotionally diverse relationships. Partnerships endure without perks. Cultural self-governing communities have the space and means to thrive so long as universal rights hold. Across borders, internationalism eliminates empire. Across time, addressing full ecological and social costs ensures that future generations inherit options, not debts.The RPS conception was that commitments should and could keep hope honest. Guevara's interviewees detail their support for recallable leadership, transparent roles, internal diversity, and childcare and mutual aid practices that make participation possible. Empowering tasks are distributed so influence cannot accumulate. RPS initial strategy, the interviewees report, favored nonviolence and context-aware electoral choices. RPS vision and program operated as a scaffold are participants to elaborate in contextually contingent situations.. RPS members' shared aim they explain, was to win reforms that leave people and organizations more connected, more confident, and more capable of winning still more gains. Throughout, the interviewees reveal how status seeking, impatience, defeatism, and inflexible personal habits corroded movements and describe how humility, listening, and rigor strengthened movements. In sum, this episode offers describes some ways a particular future movement turned values into institutions and made collective self management a daily practice. The interviewees don't provide a blueprint. Indeed, they reject the virtue and even the possibility of blueprints. They instead offer their own experiences in hopes they can be adapted, refined, augmented, and when need be ignored in a different time and different context which needs to arrive at its own vision and strategy. If the recounting resonates for you, subscribe and share with a friend or ten. What guardrails against persistent hierarchy do you favor? What visions do you advocate? What motives and means fuel your life choices? Don't we all need to each be able to respond to such questions? Don't we need to be able to use our answers to such questions to go forward against Trumpism Epsteinism and every other ism that subjugates any living soul? If we do, maybe the interviewees from The Wind Cries Freedom convey lessons we can usefully adapt.Support the show
Mesías Guevara, excongresista y exgobernador de Cajamarca, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Empeñada en demostrar a la comunidad australiana que la variedad, tradición y riqueza de la comida mexicana no cabe en una caja de cartón, la bióloga, cocinera y empresaria Daniella Guevara Muñoz publica “¡Provecho! Real Mexican Food at Home”, un libro de recetas mexicanas para preparar en Australia.
Wie gut helfen strukturierte Daten für KI-Sichtbarkeit? Das wird aktuell in der SEO-Branche diskutiert. Und nicht nur dort: Viele Agenturen und Spezialisten erarbeiten gerade Strategien und Maßnahmen für dieses neue Arbeitsfeld. Zum Beispiel Julio Guevara von der Interactive Media Group (IMG). Wir haben mit ihm genau darüber gesprochen. Denn Julio hat dazu eine eigene Studie durchgeführt. Der Befund ist eindeutig. Was das für GEO (engl. Generative Engine Optimization) bedeutet und wie Julio mit seinem Team in dieses neue Arbeitsfeld angeht – das besprechen wir in unserem Podcast in der Tiefe. 📈 Mehr Charts und Analysen zur Episode 🎓 GEO Academy 👋 Fabian auf LinkedIn 👋 Benjamin auf LinkedIn
In this episode, Bob Azman explores the powerful connection between mental health and workplace performance with special guest Rachel Lutz Guevara, Division Vice President of Trust and Safety at TaskUs.Rachel shares her inspiring journey from a background in clinical mental health care to leading a global psychological health and safety program for frontline digital workers. Together, they uncover how proactive wellness initiatives can transform both employee experience and business outcomes—reducing attrition, absenteeism, and burnout while strengthening resilience and customer satisfaction.Discover how TaskUs is setting new industry standards by integrating wellness into business operations, empowering global teams, and influencing clients to rethink their own approach to employee wellbeing.Whether you're a business leader, CX professional, or people manager, this episode will help you understand how mental health can become a strategic advantage—and why investing in your people's wellbeing is one of the smartest business decisions you can make.
In this episode, Bob Azman explores the powerful connection between mental health and workplace performance with special guest Rachel Lutz Guevara, Division Vice President of Trust and Safety at TaskUs.Rachel shares her inspiring journey from a background in clinical mental health care to leading a global psychological health and safety program for frontline digital workers. Together, they uncover how proactive wellness initiatives can transform both employee experience and business outcomes—reducing attrition, absenteeism, and burnout while strengthening resilience and customer satisfaction.Discover how TaskUs is setting new industry standards by integrating wellness into business operations, empowering global teams, and influencing clients to rethink their own approach to employee wellbeing.Whether you're a business leader, CX professional, or people manager, this episode will help you understand how mental health can become a strategic advantage—and why investing in your people's wellbeing is one of the smartest business decisions you can make.
Episode 362 of RevolutionZ continues the oral history recounting by Miguel Guevara and his interviewees. It delves further with the motives, aims, and mechanics of a successful future revolution. This time, it asks, what if the hardest part of building a movement isn't the opposition outside, but the pressure inside the room—and inside our heads? Guevara leads Andre Goldman, Malcolm Mays and Cynthia Parks in a discussion that describes the founding convention of RPS where three thousand people traded posturing for process and built consensus without blunting their ideals. They describe how months of preparation, open amendments, and careful straw polls set a tone that prized clarity over dominance and turned potential stalemates into workable albeit provisional decisions.From there, the interviewees explore how a “starter program” could be broad without becoming a blur. Wages and work hours. Tax the rich and full employment. Expanded, revised education for all. Immigration and community control of policing. Reproductive and LGBTQ rights. Democratic reforms like ranked choice voting and public financing. Single‑payer healthcare, demilitarization, climate action, and oversight of AI. The initial national platform offered scaffolding that let chapters chose priorities that fit their own local needs—a structure that fed momentum instead of draining it.Then Cynthia's story reframes the stakes. Childhood eviction and family violence carved an inner voice in her mind that said you can't, a crippling voice that many carry with no one else seeing. Rather than pretend that politics is only external, In response to this widespread issue, RPS carved out space to confront internalized doubt and the habits that keep people silent. That attention to the psychological side of participation—paired with humble, flexible strategy—helped the project survive fragile beginnings, temper early rigidity, and welcome new leaders. Guevara's questions also wrestle with the family versus movement dilemma: what does responsible care look like when the future your kids inherit depends on what you build with others today. How much time to allot where? How can we even think about such a vexing choice? If you're organizing, if you're curious about consensus that actually works, or about how to fight the voices within that say your effort, or someone else's effort won't matter, this episode offers tools our interviewees used in their world and time—procedures that can keep trust intact, culture that can tame ego and liberate potentials, and a program that travels from national goals to neighborhood action. Does the episode resonates with you? IF so, perhaps share it and the whole Wind Cries Freedom sequence with a friend who is doing or considering doing movement work. Do you instead find the discussion lacking or even wrong, okay, in either case, perhaps even leave a comment to help improve coming episodes. .Support the show
Mario Guevara, a Salvadoran reporter arrested in June at a No Kings Rally, was deported in early October after more than 100 days in ICE custody. Critics claim his deportation was direct retaliation for his reporting on immigration and law enforcement issues. Graham Neiman with KCSB News has more.
POP GOES PRINT—“Today, creativity feels like it's being squeezed into smaller and smaller boxes. Content is designed to chase likes, rack up views, serve a clear function—a purpose….we're here—to celebrate creativity for creativity's sake, no strings attached. Analog isn't dead; it's the new rebellion.”This manifesto is a part of a striking editorial in the first issue of Playground, a new magazine created out of Singapore by Pop Mart, the maker of the Labubu. I honestly never thought I would a) write that kind of sentence in my life, and b) understand it, but here we are. It's 2025! If you're unfamiliar with PopMart you are unfamiliar with one of the largest creative companies in the world, one valued almost as much as Disney or Nintendo. Playground is an extraordinary editorial project, championed by creatives and executives in a company that claims its mission is to “light up passion” so that its brand can promote a “galaxy of creative possibilities.” Got all that? So by now you might be asking yourself a fundamental question: Why? Why this thing? And why print? Well, that same editorial anticipates this exact question:“So, why print? Because print makes you pause. You can't swipe past a paragraph in a magazine. You can't multitask while turning a page. Print demands your attention and invites you to linger, to savor, to think…So here it is: our first issue. Take your time with it. Flip through the pages, spill some coffee on it if you must. Just don't try to scroll.” Amen—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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In this episode of What's My Thesis?, Los Angeles–based painter Elmer Guevara returns to the podcast ahead of his upcoming exhibition at Charlie James Gallery. Known for his densely layered figurative paintings, Guevara reflects on how memory, history, and inherited trauma shape his visual language. The conversation traces his evolution from graffiti to oil painting, his deep engagement with South Central Los Angeles, and the ways he reconstructs the 1992 Los Angeles uprisings through scenes of everyday life. Blending autobiography with collective history, Guevara explores how painting can act as both a historical record and emotional archive, layering his family's Salvadoran experience with the city's shifting social landscape. Host Javier Proenza and Guevara discuss the aesthetics of the working-class home, the ethics of representing trauma, and the enduring influence of Caravaggio, Bay Area Figuration, and documentary photography on his approach to storytelling. What emerges is a portrait of an artist using realism and symbolism to reimagine how communities remember themselves. Listen for insights on painting, social history, and the emotional terrain of Los Angeles—then see Guevara's new work on view at Charlie James Gallery, opening October 25.
This summer, Emmy Award-winning journalist Mario Guevara was covering a protest near Atlanta when local law enforcement arrested him. Then, ICE detained him. For more than 100 days, the agency refused his release, citing his reporting as dangerous. And on October 3rd, after more than 20 years of living in the United States, he was deported to El Salvador. This week, the ACLU's Scarlet Kim, who served on Guevara's legal team, joins Kamau to discuss his case and why it should sound alarm bells for us all. Then, the ACLU's Jessica Herman Weitz drops in to discuss another Emmy Award winner in the headlines for free speech repression: Jimmy Kimmel. You can check out the Kimmel letter here: https://www.aclu.org/defend-free-speech-letter-kimmel And add your name to an open letter in support of free speech here: https://action.aclu.org/petition/defend-free-speech-all-condemn-governments-censorship-jimmy-kimmel At Liberty is a production of the ACLU. For the ACLU, our senior executive producer is Sam Riddell, our executive producer is Jessica Herman Weitz, and our intern is Madhvi Khianra. W. Kamau Bell and Melissa Hudson Bell, PhD are executive producers for Who Knows Best Productions. At Liberty is produced and edited by Erica Getto and Myrriah Gossett for Good Get. This episode was recorded at Skyline Studios in Oakland, CA.
Join us for a fascinating conversation with Daniela Barrera Guevara, a Mexican paleoartist, scientific illustrator, and associated researcher at institutions like the Badlands Dinosaur Museum and the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales.In this interview, Daniela discusses her incredible work bringing ancient life to the public eye, covering topics such as:The Intersection of Art and Science: How she uses scientific illustration and paleoart to accurately reconstruct dinosaurs.Digging Up History in Mexico: Her groundbreaking research on Late Cretaceous dinosaurs from Coahuila, Mexico, including her work with new species of ornithomimids and ceratopsids.The Path to Paleontology: Her journey from student at the University of Alaska Fairbanks to becoming a professional researcher in a male-dominated field.The Future of Discovery: What's next in the search for the southernmost dinosaur fossils of Laramidia.Don't forget to like and subscribe for more deep dives into science and history!If you enjoy paleontology, evolutionary biology, or the history of life on Earth, hit that like button, subscribe, and let's dive in!
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, Diana Bernal Ladrón de Guevara, fundadora de la Procuraduría de la Defensa del Contribuyente (Prodecon) y especialista en materia fiscal, advirtió sobre las modificaciones de la Ley de Ingresos 2026 con la reciente aprobación de nuevos impuestos. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Elaine Guevara is a Lecturer in Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University. She teaches biology and conducts research on the evolution of primates using molecular approaches. One area of Elaine's research examines the evolution of brain aging and how brain aging differs between humans and our primate relatives, including certain species of lemurs. When it's time to relax, Elaine loves to read. She is particularly fond of Golden Age mysteries, similar modern mystery authors, investigative journalism, history, and social science content. In addition to reading, Elaine enjoys biking, being outdoors, exploring the mountains, observing wildlife, playing games, sipping wine, and hanging out with friends. She received her BA in biological anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and her MA in biological anthropology from Hunter College. During her master's program, Elaine also worked at the American Museum of Natural History as an Archives Assistant and subsequently a Database Assistant. She then received her PhD from Yale University. Afterwards, Elaine conducted postdoctoral research at The George Washington University. She joined the faculty at Duke in 2021, and she also served briefly as a faculty member at the University of North Carolina Wilmington. In our interview, Elaine shares more about her life and science.
"Indeleble, el viejo arte de reportear", un nuevo producto editorial de El Sol de México.En este breve resumen conoceremos un poco sobre Gloria Guevara, una mexicana quien fue secretaria de Turismo en México durante la guerra contra el narco, CEO del World Travel & Tourism Council durante la pandemia, y asesora del reino saudí en su cruzada por reinventarse sin petróleo. La suya es una biografía hecha de crisis. Y cada vez que una estalla, alguien parece marcar su número. Puedes leer la nota completa en El Sol de México.Este audio fue generado por Inteligencia Artificial y verificado por nuestro equipo editorial. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Activist Nora Benavides joins Thom with the story of a lesser known TV journalist also facing the consequences of Trump's fascist power grab. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mesías Guevara, excongresista, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Episode 354 of RevolutionZ continues the sequence presenting the Oral History titled The Wind Cries Freedom. In this third installment, as an opening act, interviewee Leslie Zinn reflects on the finished oral history of a revolution that emerged from conditions similar to our own. She argues that revolution isn't utopian but tangible—a possibility within reach if we're willing to learn from each other's experiences and unite around shared values and aims.Then, conveyed from the book itself, Bill Hampton, takes us to a church in San Antonio where a congregation's nonviolent stand against violent deportations became, in their time and their world, a turning point in the immigrant rights movement. Hampton's account reveals how compassion and incredible determination transformed violent repression into tentative solidarity, even converting a Trump-supporting sheriff into a future ally. Could that happen in our world? Listen, see it in your mind, and decide for yourself.The heart of the episode explores how scattered resistance movements began weaving themselves together into something more powerful. Instead of working in separate silos—climate activists here, labor organizers there, anti-racism advocates somewhere else—people started supporting each other's struggles. They protested what they opposed but also demanded, fought for, and built alternatives they wanted to see: sanctuaries instead of deportations, new housing instead of military spending, sincere dialogue instead of reflexive division.Guevara's questions and the interviewees' answers don't offer a blueprint but a provocation. They show one successful path. Can our movements connect more deeply, as their's did? Can we recognize that our diverse struggles are fundamentally linked as they did? Can we commit to supporting each other across differences? Will our path to such gains be similar to theirs? If not, how will it differ?The Wind Cries Freedom challenges us to imagine resistance evolving into revolution—not through violence or top-down control, but through solidarity and shared vision and strategy. It asks us to consider whether such transformation might be possible in our own world, emerging from our own movements and struggles. It asks what does our activism need to embody to build the world we need? It hopes that by documenting the approaches of its related future revolution, in the words of its participants, it may offer useful insights while making real the prospects of winning.Support the show
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Lupe Guevara y una entrevista esclarecedora. Sus duros inicios en la musica, el comienzo con Grupo Bryndis y la salida después de muchos años. Una gran historia de vida de una de las mejores voces de la musica romántica.
Top Stories for August 28th Publish Date: August 28th PRE-ROLL: MONSTER JAM From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Thursday, August 28th and Happy birthday to Shania Twain I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. The Shoppes at Webb Gin launching Webb Gin Safari Zone Report says Gwinnett Sheriff's Office helped ICE in Mario Guevara case First principal named for new Murphy Middle School Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on picky toddlers All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MONSTER JAM STORY 1: The Shoppes at Webb Gin launching Webb Gin Safari Zone The Shoppes at Webb Gin is shaking things up with its new Webb Gin Safari Zone—a 12-week adventure turning empty storefronts into colorful, Zootopia-inspired scenes. Think scavenger hunts, family fun, and a little retail magic. Starting Aug. 30, visitors can explore five rotating safari zones, with a new one unveiled every two weeks. Scan a QR code, complete the hunt, and snag a themed gift. Follow along on social media for sneak peeks, giveaways, and guest highlights. STORY 2: Report says Gwinnett Sheriff's Office helped ICE in Mario Guevara case The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office is under fire for allegedly helping ICE build a case to keep journalist Mario Guevara in custody. Guevara, a Salvadoran journalist with deep roots in Atlanta’s Hispanic community, was arrested in June while covering an immigration protest. Days later, ICE detained him, citing a livestream he’d done on immigration roundups. Then, Gwinnett filed traffic charges from a month prior—charges later dropped. Emails show ICE asking Gwinnett for “anything” to block Guevara’s bond. Critics, including journalism groups, call this a blatant attack on press freedom. Guevara’s fate now rests with a federal judge. STORY 3: First principal named for new Murphy Middle School Jeremy Reily has been tapped to lead Murphy Middle School, set to open next August as Gwinnett County’s newest addition. Reily, currently principal at Bay Creek Middle, will step into his new role in January 2026. The school, part of the Archer Cluster, honors longtime board member Dr. Mary Kay Murphy. Reily’s journey with GCPS started in 2006 as a teacher at Berkmar High. Since then? Stops at Archer High, Snellville Middle, and Peachtree Ridge High before taking the helm at Bay Creek in 2018. Also announced: Angela Bentley will join GCPS as Executive Director of Employee Services. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: Ingles Markets 2 STORY 4: Duluth car repair shop catches fire while employees work on vehicle A fire tore through Stefan International Car Service in Duluth on Monday afternoon, leaving the repair shop heavily damaged but, thankfully, no one hurt. The blaze started around 1:58 p.m. while employees were working on a car, according to Gwinnett fire officials. By the time crews arrived just three minutes later, flames and thick smoke were pouring from the single-story metal building. Firefighters quickly evacuated everyone, then fought the fire from outside due to structural concerns. It took nearly an hour to get it under control. Investigators ruled the fire accidental, starting near the vehicle being repaired. Georgia Power later secured the utilities. STORY 5: Lawrenceville launches 2025-2026 Legacy Leaders cohort The City of Lawrenceville and Impact46 just unveiled the 2025-2026 Lawrenceville Legacy Leaders (L3) cohort—38 high school students ready to dive into leadership, service, and civic engagement. Now in its fourth year, the program has become a cornerstone for youth leadership, with over 75 students participating since 2022. Mayor David Still called it “one of the most meaningful ways we invest in the next generation.” This year’s group will tackle workshops, volunteer at city events, and plan their capstone: “WellFest: Positive Vibes, Positive Minds.” Last year’s WellFest? Over 1,000 attendees. We’ll be right back. Break 3: 07.14.22 KIA MOG And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on picky toddlers Leah McGrath on Picky Toddlers We’ll have closing comments after this Break 5: MONSTER JAM Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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MOVE SUPPLY CHAINPay less for COGS, get shorter lead times, and improve payment terms in your supply chain with help from Move Supply Chain at https://movesupplychain.com.//What if your next supply chain decision could unlock 5–10 more points of margin—without sacrificing quality?In this episode, Andrew brings back Laura Guevara of Move Supply Chain to do a deep dive on exactly how they built a high-margin, custom-manufactured product (solid cologne) from scratch—with global sourcing, minimal MOQs, and airtight logistics.You'll hear how Laura's team:– Sourced over 80+ manufacturers across Asia, Europe, and the U.S.– Landed beautiful, custom walnut & aluminum packaging at ~$5 per unit– Navigated tariff risk, lead times, and sampling strategy– Used Filipino talent for affordable, world-class execution– Identified future margin unlocks, including raw material sourcing and toll manufacturingIf you're scaling an eCommerce business, supply chain optimization isn't optional. It's your competitive advantage. This episode is a masterclass in how to build smart from day one—and where to look for your next big efficiency win.//CHAPTER TITLES:00:02:21 - Introducing Resolute00:07:19 - Sales Funnel Process For Manufacturing00:13:04 - Resolute Unit Economics Calculator00:29:47 - Complications In Production00:33:30 - Lara Discusses Various Supply Chain Locations00:41:25 - Sourcing Raw Materials For Packaging & Product// SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL FOR 2X/WEEKLY UPLOADS!//ADMISSIONGet the best media buying training on the Internet + a free coaching call with Common Thread Collective's media buyers when you sign up for ADmission here: https://www.youradmission.co/andrew-faris-podcast//FOLLOW UP WITH ANDREW X: https://x.com/andrewjfaris Email: podcast@ajfgrowth.comWork with Andrew: https://ajfgrowth.com
¿Qué se puede decir de la vida a través de la comida? En este episodio conversamos con el autor de Comer para encontrarnos, un libro que nace de columnas gastronómicas y se transforma en un viaje íntimo por la memoria, la música, el cine y el arte, todo con la comida como hilo conductor. Un relato sobre cómo comer también puede ser una forma de amar, recordar y encontrarse con uno mismo y con los demás.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartBrouwer.Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFG...Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBj...Tiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt
In this week's 5 Yrs Ago Flashback episode of the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Post-show (7-22-2020), PWTorch editor Wade Keller was joined by PWTorch's Tyler Sage to discuss AEW Dynamite including Sammy Guevara's return and was it too soon, Eddie Kingston challenging Cody, The Deadly Draw women's tag tournament, The Young Bucks and Butcher & Blade brawl all over the place, Kenny Omega late again, Chris Jericho-Orange Cassidy, Moxley comes to Darby Allen's aid, and more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wade-keller-pro-wrestling-post-shows--3275545/support.
GDP Script/ Top Stories for July 12th Publish Date: July 12th PRE-ROLL: From the BG AD Group Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Saturday, July 12th and Happy Birthday to Christine McVie I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by Gwinnett KIA Mall of Georgia. Gwinnett charges dropped against detained journalist Mario Guevara Georgia Power to update energy forecasts amid uncertain demand Lawmakers conclude listening tour on access to cancer care All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: 07.14.22 KIA MOG STORY 1: Gwinnett charges dropped against detained journalist Mario Guevara Local journalist Mario Guevara, known for covering Atlanta's Hispanic community and ICE operations, is no longer facing traffic charges in Gwinnett County. Solicitor General Lisamarie Bristol announced insufficient evidence to prosecute charges of reckless driving, unlawful use of a telecommunication device, and failure to obey signs, as the incidents occurred on private property. However, Guevara still faces federal immigration charges, with ICE questioning his legal status despite his work permit and ongoing efforts toward permanent residency. Guevara claims he is being targeted for his journalism, which has drawn local and national attention. STORY 2: Georgia Power to update energy forecasts amid uncertain demand Georgia Power's 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) faces scrutiny for overestimating energy demand, driven by the rapid growth of data centers. Critics, including environmental groups, argue the projections could leave ratepayers covering billions in stranded assets if demand falls short. While Georgia Power committed to updating forecasts and reporting on large-load projects, many called for stronger demand-side management (DSM) efforts to reduce energy needs. The utility plans to increase DSM spending from $90M to $160M annually, but some remain dissatisfied. The PSC will vote next week, with debates ongoing over coal plant operations and natural gas upgrades. STORY 3: Lawmakers conclude listening tour on access to cancer care Around 66,000 Georgians will be diagnosed with cancer this year, with 19,000 deaths expected, prompting state lawmakers to study ways to reduce these rates. Georgia exceeds national averages for lung, prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer, with rural areas facing significant barriers to care due to rising costs, limited access, and medical industry consolidation. Experts highlighted issues like pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) controlling drug markets and low reimbursement rates for clinics. Lawmakers aim to address drug pricing, access to screenings, and systemic healthcare challenges, with plans to continue studying cancer care access and solutions. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: STORY 4: Deputies: Buford man threw deep freezer at 59-year-old at Lake Lanier after fight over nudity A Buford man, Logan Nicholas Young, 42, was arrested on July 3 after a bizarre incident on Lake Lanier involving public indecency, a fight, and a flying deep freezer. Young allegedly got naked on a boat, argued with a 59-year-old man, punched him, and later threw a deep freezer at him, causing a head injury and knocking him into the lake. Deputies found Young hiding under a bed on his houseboat after he ignored their attempts to contact him. He was charged with six offenses, including aggravated assault, and released on bond on July 6. STORY 5: Robert Michener named Gateway85 CID's interim executive director The Gateway85 Community Improvement District (CID) appointed longtime employee Robert Michener as interim executive director following Emory Morsberger's resignation after nearly 20 years of involvement. Michener, with 17 years at Gateway85, previously served as director of operations, overseeing infrastructure, security, and landscaping projects. Board Chairman Shiv Aggarwal praised Morsberger's contributions and welcomed Michener's leadership during the transition. The CID will continue focusing on economic development, mobility, and quality of life improvements as it searches for a permanent leader. Michener expressed excitement about guiding the district's next phase of growth. Break 3: STORY 6: 'Superman' stars excited to bring DC reboot to theaters Edi Gathegi, Isabela Merced, and Anthony Carrigan star in the new "Superman" reboot, with Gathegi playing Mr. Terrific, Merced as Hawkgirl, and Carrigan debuting as Metamorpho. At a red carpet event in Atlanta, Gathegi contrasted his survival as Mr. Terrific with his infamous death as Darwin in "X-Men: First Class." Merced highlighted the mix of CGI and practical sets, comparing her Hawkgirl role to her experience in "Dora the Explorer." Carrigan, excited to bring fan-favorite Metamorpho to life, praised the detailed makeup used instead of CGI. STORY 7: Gwinnett fire investigators say arsonist tried to burn down Lawrenceville home Gwinnett County fire officials are investigating a suspected arson at a Lawrenceville home on Clairidge Lane on June 27. Firefighters responded to a fire alarm and smoke report, discovering an incendiary device behind the home. The fire was out by the time they arrived, and no injuries were reported. Officials are seeking public help to identify the suspect, with a potential reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction. Tips can be directed to the Gwinnett Fire Investigations Section or the Georgia Arson Control Hotline. We’ll have closing comments after this Break 4: Ingles Markets 2 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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