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The Stockdale Brahmas faced the Young Men's Leadership Academy (YMLA) Lions at Bobby Russell Field in Stockdale Sept. 27. The Brahmas received the opening kickoff and the “The Herd” was moving early. On the very first play, seniors Gio Vasquez and Josh Scribner made crushing blocks and sophomore Coy Gann ran for a 20-yard gain. Junior Ricky Ayala gobbled up the next 40 yards with senior Cutter Coleman, juniors Jacob Martinez and John Baca, and sophomore Gabe Hernandez controlling the line of scrimmage. Gann finished the opening drive with an 11-yard run, sophomore Josh Hathaway kicked the extra point, and...Article Link
Jacob Martinez is the founder of Digital Nest. His nonprofit has produced some of the brightest students from the Central Coast that have gone on to be part of silicon valley's flourishing start ups. With some help of wealthy donors and his drive to give under privileged youth a chance, he's created a powerhouse for the our community.You can find more information on Digital Nest by clicking the link below https://digitalnest.org/You can also find Digital Nest on Instagram https://instagram.com/digitalnest?igshid=NDk5N2NlZjQ=For more information about Paid The Cost Podcast please visit https://www.paidthecostpodcast.com/Follow us on Instagram athttps://instagram.com/paidthecostpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=This episode is sponsored byhttps://www.borasilaw.com/Follow Gina Borasi Esq on instagram https://instagram.com/santacruzattorney?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Starting palliative care in rural New Mexico has its challenges. Education, billing, adding clinicians from other care settings, and referral source alignment, to name a few. Jacob Martinez from Mountain Home Health and Hospice talks about their steps to build a thriving program that has improved their quality and gives patients the care they need.
Season 2, Episode 9 of a View from the Left Side focuses on our country's epidemic of gun violence. My opening commentary, recorded on June 1, 2022, refers to the mass shootings at a Buffalo, New York grocery store and at the Uvalde, Texas elementary school. There have been more since then, most notably the Highland Park. Illinois Fourth of July Parade mass shooting. There have been more than 300 mass shootings in the US in 2022, according to the Washington Post. Mass shootings are when four or more people -- besides the shooter -- are killed or injured in the same incident. Mass shootings are averaging one per day in 2022, and there have been no weeks in 2022 without a mass shooting, according to the Post. This is not a well-regulated militia. This is a country more privately owned weapons than people. Following my commentary outlining common sense gun violence prevention legislation proposed by Arizona Democrats is the March for Our Lives Press Conference in the Rose Garden at the Arizona Capitol.On June 1, 2022, March for Our Lives Phoenix hosted a press conference calling for Governor Doug Ducey and the Arizona Legislature to take action on common sense gun violence prevention legislation.Jacob Martinez, March for Our Lives Phoenix organizer, gave opening remarks and introduced Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman, Democratic House Minority Leader Reginald Bolding, and Senate Minority Leader Rebecca Rios. Hoffman talked about her School Safety Task Force, which she funded with $21 million in COVID funds; the Legislature has still not acted on this March for Our Lives request from 2019. Bolding discussed Red Flag laws and other popular Democratic proposals to stop senseless gun violence. Unfortunately, the Legislative "majority", which represents minority of Arizona voters, is loyal to the gun lobby and their campaign donations. Time StampsSeason 2, Episode 9 Introduction | 0:50Rep. PPH Commentary on Gun Violence in the US | 2:19March for Our Lives Press Conterence at the Capitol | 6:04Jacob Martinez, March for Our Lives, Phoenix | 6:20Kathy Hoffman, Superintendent of Public Instruction | 9:32Unnecessarily noisy delivery guys trying to disrupt press conference | 12:18How many times does the same delivery guy have to rev his engine in the parking lot? | 13:31Rep. Reginold Bolding, House Democratic Minority Leader | 14:51Bolding responds to reporter question about Legislative inaction on gun violence prevention | 19:00Bolding responds to reporter question about forcing a vote on gun reform in the House | 20:23Senator Rebecca Rios, Senate Democratic Minority Leader, responds to reporter question | 21:01
SportsTalk Wednesday, June 15: Jacob Martinez of UTEP Football, Jason Williams from Believe Sports, Tracy Taylor Discussing the Bragan Slugger Award and EPAHOF Inductee/Clint HS Coach David Moore 600 ESPN El Paso brings you in-depth coverage of El Paso sports, national teams, amazing plays, insightful analysis, and bold opinions.
Welcome, Jacob Martinez back on the podcast. Jacob is a Digital Marketing and Design Specialist. More importantly, he is a good friend of ours and an avid listener. He gives some great insight on some of today's topics. 0:00 Intro 1:30 Independent Practice Marketing 6:00 Covid 15:00 Tropic Thunder 18:00 Our Take on Joe Rogan Controversy 27:25 Frank Throws His Phone on the Floor 28:30 Joe Rogan and Cancel Culture Continued 38:00 Listening vs Emotional Decision Making 41:00 Inhabiting, Uninhabitable Places 48:00 Jacobs Ad Read 49:00 Jacob, Digital Marketing and Design Specialist 50:30 GoDaddy - Domain Hosting, or Adult Website? 53:00 Ap Exams, Love em or Hate em 56:00 Phone a Friend 58:20 Toast 1:00:00 Outro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/white-claw-wednesdays/message
Een gesprek over de situatie van christenen in Kameroen. In het Afrikaanse land zijn veel christenen het slachtoffer van aanslagen die worden gepleegd door de islamitische terreurorganisatie Boko Haram. Christenen worden vermoord en dorpen verwoest. Jacob Martinez, directeur van de Belgische organisatie HVK, bezocht Kameroen verschillende keren en sprak met de slachtoffers van het moslimgeweld. Martinez is verwonderd over de manier waarop christenen in Kameroen God loven en vrede in hun hart ervaren te midden van alle ellende.
Welcome to the second episode of the Be Data Lit – Learning to Fly. This episode also brings our first guest, Jacob Martinez. Jacob is teaching the youth of his community to learn how to fly – through networks, representation, and skills. Jacob is the inspiration you need in the world of data literacy – he's making a difference and paving the way for others who need a helping hand.
Hosts: Demitria Wack and Elli Arzbaecher.Guest: Jacob Martinez.Production and Marketing: Jarrett Ramones, Tim Haydock, Mehek Kandru, Elli Arzbaecher, and Abby Pugh.In California, though broadband subscriptions were at record height pre-pandemic, significant gaps still exist, with diminished broadband access within low-income, minority, and rural communities. Considering the ever-expanding reliance on technology within education and workforce development, it is vital to close the digital divide to give underserved communities and youth equal opportunity for success and achievement. A few episodes back, we talked to Prince Ogidikpe and Sunne Wright McPeak about legislative efforts to tackle the digital divide. Today we will be approaching the issue from a new angle, learning from an organization who works directly with young people throughout California and beyond. The DigitalNEST aims to create economic equality for the residents of low income and rural regions and teach young people the technical skills needed to become competitive and self-sufficient in the digital future. The Digital NEST's model for tech equity has received national recognition for conquering the digital divide in underserved communities throughout the U.S. We will be talking to the DigitalNest Founder, Jacob Martinez. Before starting Digital NEST, Jacob spent nearly 10 years running a program funded by the National Science Foundation, to encourage underrepresented Latina girls, and later boys as well, to study computer science. Jacob currently sits on several community boards and has received many leadership awards, such as being named one of TechCrunch's 2014 “Top 10 Men in the Country Supporting Women in Technology.” Resources:DigitalNEST.orgWe'd Love to Hear from You! Clink the link below to fill out a quick survey and let us know what you think!https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/QLVPBCTFollow us on social @policywisepod on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! And don't forget to subscribe and rate us on iTunes. See you next time on PolicyWise!
Jacob Martinez recognized that Latino communities were locked out of the economic opportunities and digital innovations that were shaping the globe just across the Santa Cruz Mountains in Silicon Valley. He wanted to give Latino youth from rural communities opportunities to tap and develop their talents, perspectives, and passions to build their own thriving technology centers, and to prepare them for the technology workforce.Since Digital NEST's inception in 2014, Digital NEST has opened two technology centers in Watsonville and Salinas, California. Over 2,000 youth have been empowered by this organization to develop essential work skills via job internships, school placements and employment opportunities in technology.The economic opportunities for these youth is enormous and can change the trajectory of their lives, their families, and the communities in which they live. Jacob's passionate commitment to youth and their future in technology is awe-inspiring! We are proud to recognize him as one of HealthCare UnTold's Heroes.
[SPOILERS] Hello everyone and welcome Jacob Martinez to the Podcast. Jacob has been an avid listener and is quite a fan of Marvel. Since Falcon and Winter Soldier finished recently we held our breath for this episode so we could ask him to join us in our review. It goes without saying, spoilers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/white-claw-wednesdays/message
I'm joined by my friend and Matrix Ninja Jacob Martinez. We explore how this geo-spatial tool can be added to your ACT stable house to help you and the client think functionally. Jacob is available for consultation and just started a weekly project to offer free training around the ACT Matrix. Here are his websites: actnaturally.net ( http://actnaturally.net/ ) theactmatrix.com ( http://theactmatrix.com/ ) actmatrix.substack.com ( http://actmatrix.substack.com/ ) If interested in a training group email me at marcel@marceltassara.com
Philanthropy’s ultimate goal has always been around gathering resources, time and efforts in favor of service to others. People seem to be irked by the word, “philanthropy” these days, but I still celebrate it for the root meaning: the love of humankind. Nevertheless, forget the “traditional” (stodgy) connotation and get back to the heart of it. Philanthropy doesn’t mean you have to “be rich” and give huge sums of money. No! Being a philanthropist is as simple as contributing in a meaningful way to others and being involved in your community. An awesome entrypoint is through joining a “giving circle.” They make philanthropy more tangible and accessible for communities, and create an atmosphere for people to come together to solve societal issues with their pooled resources.Head to http://CreatingCommunityForGood.com for full show notes, key takeaways and episode resources.
Hello my name is Jacob Martinez, I’m obsessed in the arts of good living and experiences. In this episode I talk about my views on motivation and how you can make motivation stick for the long run. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jacob Martinez is the founder and executive director of DigitalNest and he talks about his journey as a founder and his passion for moving the Latinx community forward. This nonprofit is training and helping place a diverse workforce in tech. Having trained over 2000 students in web development, project management and digital arts, DigitalNest is expanding to Gilroy to scale their impact. You can learn more and support their efforts by visiting: https://digitalnest.org/
Digital Nest is an organization that is trying to get the youth of our area the tools to compete in a modern workforce. We talk to their founder, Jacob Martinez, and their Salinas site manager, Yesenia Molina, to discuss how they have been doing that in Salinas and Watsonville. We talk about their history, the difficulties of being a Latino entrepreneur, and their plans for the future not just here in Salinas but all over the country.
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DISCRETION: This episode features topics and theories that are strictly theories, not facts. Any opinions stated are that of the participants and do not reflect those of the mass population. DISCRETION IS ADVISED. This week, we are back from our mini break! Eric is joined by Emmanuel Gonzalez and Jacob Martinez, and head down a rabbit hole of eerie and cognitive mind games such as conspiracy theories, the concept of religion, among others. This episode really makes you think. Strap in for mind games. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-elguea/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-elguea/support
May 14th 2020 - Today we honor another great group of grads from the Class of 2020. Congratulations to: Porter McCray, Ashlee Cordova, Grace Romero, Derek Trujillo, Jacob Martinez, Jhamai R. Robinson, Nathan Madrid, Angel Valdez, Josiah Lavery, Lilie Grosz, Matthew Lopez, Rhiannon Salazar, Samara Sarracino, Yenenesh Montano, Syona Brown, Antonio Armijo, Triston Barron, Jonathon Naef, Jonathan Galindo, Dominic Chavez, Mia Jae Tafoya, Liam Gonzales, Emily Dixon, and Kaylee Garcia
Jacob Martinez and Savannah Schmidt, Senior Students at Lutheran High School South in St. Louis, Missouri, join Andy and Sarah during Teacher Appreciation Week to talk about some highlights of their senior year at LHSS, how the last few weeks have been during the COVID-19 pandemic, their plans for next year, and how LHSS has prepared them for their futures. Learn more about LHSS at lslancers.org.
Cathy Kunkel and Jacob Martinez speak with Cenk on The Conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Elecia talked through how security holes can get explored on a fictional product. Thanks to an Embedded listener who enjoyed hearing from Jacob Martinez about helping young adults have access to technology, we have a grant to match donations to DigitalNEST up to $2500. Donate here: give.digitalnest.org/embeddedfm We talked through OWASP Top 10 Embedded Application Best Practices but OWASP Internet of Things and OWASP Mobile Security are also very useful. GREAT explanation of buffer overflow attacks by Coen Goedegebure XKCD Little Bobby Tables
Jacob Martinez (@jacobotech) spoke with Elecia about DigitalNEST (@DigiNEST), a non-profit devoted to giving high school and college age students access to technology, job training, and career development. DigialNEST is based in the agricultural communities of Salinas and Watsonville, CA. Students who work through the course tracks at DigitalNEST can be invited to join the BizzNEST consulting group. The conference we spoke of was NEST Flight (nestflight.org), held in September in Watsonville. DigitalNEST is a non-profit and is accepting individual and corporate donations: digitalnest.org/donate/.
This week, GJ has updates on the upcoming APS school board election from Isabella Baker and Jacob Martinez, two youth organizers with VIA-Youth Voices in Action! And don't miss author Matt Mendez, who shares the inspiration for his latest book, Barely Missing Everything, and how important it is for young people of color to have representation in literature. Catch GJ LIVE every SUNDAY on 89.9 KUNM FM or STREAM US on KUNM.org!
Jacob Martinez is a social entrepreneur, tech educator, keynote speaker and cutting-edge community collaborator. Martinez believes technology has the potential to break down socioeconomic barriers and unlock economic growth for youth and their communities. As the founder and executive director of Digital NEST (Nurturing Entrepreneurial Skills with Technology), Martinez turned a vision into reality by creating a modern, collaborative workspace for local youth to receive high-tech training.The opening of the first Digital NEST in 2014 garnered national attention as a model for bridging the digital divide experienced by youth living in low-income, rural communities. Today the NEST continues to expand, with more than 1200 members at two regional centers; its main location in Watsonville, CA and since April 2017, a Digital NEST pilot in Salinas, CA.Martinez’s inspiration for Digital NEST is built on more than a dozen years of experience and research in teaching tech as a way to overcome economic disparities and achieve equity for Latinos and girls. His early work focused on promoting careers in STEM for youth through an award winning after-school program teaching middle-school girls to create computer games. The program serves hundreds of students in 15 Santa Cruz County schools.Martinez has presented his work and research to the National Science Foundation, to technology companies Google, Mozilla, and Infosys; to the Computer Science Collaborative Project, the University of California, and the National Girls Collaborative Project. Martinez spoke in 2015 at the first White House Tech Meetup and was named by TechCrunch as one of 2014’s Top 10 Men in the Country Supporting Women in Technology.Martinez has been widely recognized for his work as a community leader developing innovative approaches to solving social problems across diverse populations. Martinez founded the Santa Cruz County Ag-tech Meetup, co-founded the Watsonville Film festival, is a Community Advisor for Opportunity Fund and hosts a podcast focused on the intersection of agriculture and technology.He is a frequent speaker at technology and educational conferences and symposia, and has been honored by business, community, and educational institutions for his innovation and leadership. He was named the 2015 Santa Cruz County Entrepreneur of the Year, has provided thought leadership on the impact of tech and underserved student populations, and also received a recommendation letter from former United States Secretary of Defense, Leon Panetta.Martinez graduated from the University of California, Santa Cruz with a Bachelor of Science in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, and received his Master’s in Instructional Science and Technology from California State University, Monterey Bay.Links from this episode:Digital Nest: https://digitalnest.org/Jacob Martinez: https://digitalnest.org/oldsite/?page_id=2847Better Schools Won't Fix America, Nick Hanauer, Atlantic Monthly: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/07/education-isnt-enough/590611/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jacob Martinez is the founder of Digital NEST, an incubator for young tech talent in the farming towns of Watsonville and Salinas, California. Its graduates make an average starting salary of more than $46,000. The average Watsonville resident makes about $17,000. NEST graduates have been hired not just by local companies but by multi-nationals like software maker Adobe, and the NEST has attracted donations from major venture capitalists. As we hear in this interview with host Spencer Critchley, Jacob Martinez thinks the success of Digital NEST can be replicated in small towns up and down California, and maybe even across the country.
The Digital Nest provides tech training, job skills and a safe community place to low-income youth ages 12-24. I talk with founder, Jacob Martinez, about providing these free services to 800+ members. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guests:Steve Hudson and Sherry DuFault, Cruise The Gorge and from The Next Door, Youth Leader Donovan Duroski and Youth partcipants Brandon Linnel, Jacob Martinez, Maria Izazaga and Charlie Macias
This week on the show, Aaron and Jacob Martinez from the Dudes Raising Kids Podcast join Eric to chat about the best NFL week so far. Who is the best QB in the NFC East? Are the Browns/Chiefs/Titans for real? Have you ever been dumped like Josh Freeman? Get your questions answered on the show!!!…