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Programa dedicado al análisis del Real Oviedo: Empate contra el CD Eldense, la situación del club, etc Hoy presentamos a un nuevo compañero: Jaime Gutierrez
Unlike most of my guests, I've actually known Zae for a super long time (fun fact, he was one of my first barbers and is cousins to one of my best friends/brothers Jaime Gutierrez). Zae has always been known to have a good time, especially relishing as "the black sheep" of the family however, a devastating turn of events that took place last year sent him on a downward spiral. He tells us how he overcame all of it... https://youtu.be/EQD50HXkv2A Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Dope Interviews, Jaime Gutierrez takes us through the creation of “The Asylum,” a documentary that captures the essence of Miami Senior High's basketball legacy. Gutierrez shares his inspiration from Miami's unique culture, the challenges of selecting archival footage, and the impact of figures like Udonis Haslem and Frank Martin. The director also teases untold stories and reflects on the Stingarees' influence on Miami's sports scene, including the rise of the Miami Heat. The episode concludes with a hint at future projects, promising more tales of Miami's vibrant sports history.Follow Dope Interviews on X: https://www.twitter.com/dope_interviewsFollow Warren Shaw on X: https://www.twitter.com/shawsportsnba Follow Warren on IG: https://www.instagram.com/shawsportsRock "Dope Interviews" gear: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.comSubscribe to 19 Media Group: https://bit.ly/3KcZtGeAbout Us: Check Out Our Website: https://19mediagroup.comFollow Us On X: https://www.twitter.com/19mgroup Follow Us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/19mediagroupBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dope-interviews--5006633/support.
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Jaime Gutierrez Reconocido En El Mundo Del Deporte Especialmente En El Basketball Por Su Gran Desempeño Como Manager De Comunicaciones Y Creación Digital De FIBA Una De Las Compañias Deportivas Mas Importantes, Tambien Ha Hecho Parte De Empresas Como ESPN, NBC Deportes Entre Otros, Tambien Es Ganador De Un EMMY Award Como Productor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marion-zapata/support
Sports With SoSo is back and ready to share this week's episode! Episode 99 is live and the boys were back in studio to kick off the show with a special appearance from friend of the show Jaime Gutierrez! SoSo and Joel kick off the show with the Dolphins after Tua made his first start of the pre-season in a loss to the Raiders (2:58), a huge announcement from Udonis Haslem as he returns to the Miami Heat (18:14), and the weekend in combat sports does not disappoint with action (28:34)! Joel links up with Jaime Gutierrez who directed The Aslyum documentary based on the great basketball program at Miami High started by Marcos “Shakey” Rodriguez (36:26)!! It's time to take a ride y'all… Let's go!!!
Sports With SoSo is back and ready to share this week's episode! Episode 46 kicks off with our guest Jaime Gutierrez who is the Director of Content & Media at FIBA! The boys kick off the episode by talking Olympic basketball with Jaime and getting his take on the Miami Heat's offseason (1:15), you'll hear how SoSo and Joel did during their weekend round of golf (26:20), we catch up on the world of MMA as UFC's Fight Night battle between TJ Dillashaw and Cory Sandhagen (29:30), and of course, the boys discuss what's happening with our local squads as the Panthers, Marlins, and Dolphins get some love (40:09)! It's time to take a ride y'all… Let's go!!!
Folks, we’re back on the anniversary of the very first podcast recording Jaime and Brea did together four years ago! We’re hopeful we are on the path to becoming the Regis & Kathy Lee of the Fox Valley, and we introduce a new segment of our show: The Real Goose. Leave a message at 630-492-0369 and let us know if you have a topic you want us to cover, a question you want answered or a story you want to tell. You can also send a voice memo or message to talk@foxvalleyvoice.com. This week’s shoutouts go to: Brother Chimp Brewing Aurora Regional Fire Museum Raimondo’s Pizza & Pub The Sidecar Supper Club & Beer Garden Kane Vax Hub Thrift and Dollar Batavia Boardwalk Shops Music by James Cardis. Photo by Jaime Gutierrez. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foxvalleyvoice/message
Fox Valley Voice is back! Longtime host Jaime Gutierrez starts a fresh season and new spin bringing on co-host Brea Hayes. In this episode they reminisce about their joint love of storytelling and dive into what this show will be all about. Spoiler alert: They don’t know and they want your help figuring it out. Call 630-492-0369 and ask them anything or email talk@foxvalleyvoice.com if you want to come on air and share a story about what your life has been like and what you’ve been up to in this past year. Music by James Cardis. Photo by Brea Hayes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foxvalleyvoice/message
Basketball has returned! Jaime Gutierrez joins us to talk some NBA Bubble and give us an update on his documentary about Miami High Basketball, The Asylum. Brought to you by Magic City Casino Jai-Alai, #LiveTheJaiLife!
Paul Lencioni, the fourth-generation leader of Blue Goose Market in St. Charles, came forward last week to ask for the support of the community if the market is to survive. If you have any questions of why they need and deserve our support, please listen to my conversation with Paul. His passion and dedication to his business, employees, customers, and community is unmistakable in his voice. http://www.bluegoosemarket.com/ Produced by Jaime Gutierrez. Music by James Cardis.
We visit Cheryl Holz in her downtown Aurora studio where she shares her thoughts on: rocks, leaves, and dead bugs; storage and organization; and the hazards of trying to be a doctor AND a dentist. (Just pick one) We also visit the Aurora studio of Maureen Gasek, who tells us about: digging holes to China; cartography; and tangerine ringneck doves. Music by Ryan Carney. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network.
Jessica Fincher shares her thoughts on: starting later; painting parties; learning from Maureen Gasek and Anne von Ehr; making personal connections through art; the super cool Cynthia Hellyer Heinz; and lucky chickens. https://fincherstudios.com/ https://www.instagram.com/fincherstudios/ https://www.facebook.com/fincherstudios/ Recorded on 3/1/2019 at Water Street Studios. Music by Ryan Carney. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network.
Laura Lynne shares her thoughts on: art school; corporate jobs; goofing off; her artistic style; farmers markets; @dadasoulface; and her plans for the near future. Catch her on the Fox River Arts Ramble, April 13 & 14, at SciTech Museum in Aurora. https://lauralynneart.com/ https://www.facebook.com/lauralynneart https://www.instagram.com/lauralynneart/ https://www.pinterest.com/lauralynnearts/ Recorded at Water Street Studios. Music by Ryan Carney. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for Fox Valley Voice.
The Fox River Arts Ramble is back for a repeat performance. In this episode, event organizers Alison Bastian (St. Charles Arts Council), Dani Hollis (Water Street Studios, Batavia), and Lynn Caldwell and Ellen Ljung (Fine Line Creative Arts Center, St. Charles) discuss the origins of the event, the enhancements in store for this year, and what ramblers can expect the second time around. Artists! The deadline to register for the event is 2/1/2019. Music by Ryan Carney. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez.
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) talks with Patrick about music, the paths to and from, and the connectivity therein. Recorded 6/26/2018 at Beardsgaard Barbers. [Caution: salty language ahead] Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Brea chats with Melissa Monno about grand adventures, making friends on the road, and self-care in the latest episode of River Town Life. Melissa owns River's Edge, a Batavia watering hole and dining establishment. In her free time she travels with her German Shepard Dante on her Ural sidecar motorcycle. Recorded 8/27/2018. Photo by Ron McKinney/Kane County Magazine. Music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network.
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) talks with Amanda the Sassmaster. One of the most awkward conversations ranging from work, pie, string theory, and Indiana. [Recorded 5/10/2018] Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead] #staringcontest #kramberryhill #sharedcustody #PRANK #strikeitfromtherecord #smartassclients #thedarkside #sassmaster #littlemonsters
In this eposode Brea chats with Dani Hollis. Dani is a fellow Batavian, Exectutive Director of Water Street Studios and great friend to Brea. They discuss energy and 'woo woo' things, growing up and then moving back to Batavia, and queering the suburbs. Recorded 6/19/2018. Music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network.
It’s not everyday I get to interview a Rock Star for a podcast. Ryan Carney is a talented, intelligent, awesome human. We are gonna talk about how music heals and rewires the brain. I’m glad to call him a friend and collaborator. Music by Ryan Carney (https://www.gofundme.com/FixCarneysBass) Photo by Chuck Bennorth Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) talks with Andy Kenney about Hearth and Hammer, Batavia Made, the essentials of road trips, and some under-appreciated Chicago sites. Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead]
In this episode we head to The Salt Escape in Batavia to talk with owner Tim Bradley. Tim is a retired firefighter and expert on all things salt. We talk about his personal story, the history of salt caves dating back to the era of Cleopatra, and how this simple mineral has incredible transformational properties both physically and spiritually. It’s food AND medicine. Recorded 2/11/2018. Music by Ryan Carney. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network.
Brea emerges from hibernation. Theme music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) talks with David Hernandez about growing up, nicknames, and their mutual love for sandwiches. Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead]
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) and Joey (@instakram_) talk about the grosser parts of love, work, and making mistakes. Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead]
Tyler (@barberbeardsmith) and Dutch (@barberdutch) sample some homebrewed mead and try to stay on topic. Artwork by Natalie Anderson (@barberblademaiden). Produced by Lindsey Roussel (@luckyeyeink) and Jaime Gutierrez (@foxvalleyvoice) for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead]
Episode Two of Siren Sound Cafe is a discussion on the immense benefits of Sound Healing with renowned yoga practitioner Jenny Jagatjeet Bergold. Jenny’s twenty-plus years of experience brings deep knowledge and insight into how sound has the ability to soothe the brain and the body. https://www.facebook.com/lightoftheworldyogajenny/ Music by Ryan Carney Photos by Chuck Bennorth Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice podcast network
Tyler and Chris (http://www.wannabethecomic.com/) take a trip down memory lane and make a sponsor wish list. Artwork by Natalie Anderson. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network. [Caution: salty language ahead]
Brea chats with her new husband James Cardis about their life and love of living in Batavia. Brea also discusses her decision to close the brick and mortar shop and gives a sneak peek of what she sees in her future. Theme music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Tyler and James talk about guilty pleasures and make some lists of their favorite things. #thedevilsinthedetails #baldisbeautiful #sometimesthreefingersinthere #dipvessel #grandpatyler #beardsgaardfacts #top5crackers #topfivedippingvessel #fancyvessel #justaballofdough #naangood #weirdsgaard #whatsyourfavoritestyleofhat #bowler #whatsahat #homeofthechirish #tipyourbartenders #wisdomnugget #drivesafely #woof Recorded at Beardsgaard Barbers. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Tyler talks with Jaime about magic, Christopher Walken, and new hopes for the future. Joss Whedon makes an appearance. (jk. Maybe?) Recorded at Beardsgaard Barbers. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Brea chats with Randi Watson (@thefoxboxco), co-creator and force behind The FoxBox Collaborative. Randi and her husband, David, run a blog that features small businesses and makers in the Fox Valley area. Other topics include: How to create community, The Four Agreements, 'notworking' and general gushing on each other. Theme music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Brea chats with Joanna Goss (@jowayseeker), crazy awesome artist, designer, and #ladyboss of Well-Crafted Design (https://www.wellcrafteddesign.com/). Other topics include: @goldenhoursocial; devil goats; Neapolitan vs. Spumoni; and the Brides Spring Resource Soiree at Penrose Brewing in Geneva on Sunday, May 28, from 1p to 5p. Theme music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Brea chats with Annie Scholl of Hearth & Hammer Candles. (http://hearthandhammer.co/) These two #Ladybosses chat about Annie's journey back to Batavia as an adult, rumors and folklore surrounding the city's history, their favorite old people, and running a business on instinct and intuition. Hosted by Brea Hayes of FAWN Gifts in Batavia, Illinois. Theme music by James Cardis. Produced by Jaime Gutierrez for the Fox Valley Voice network.
Fawn Gifts owner Brea Hayes discusses her new podcast with producer Jaime Gutierrez. Topics include self care, mindful products, and the Golden Girls. Recorded in historic downtown Batavia, Illinois.