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Cocktails Distilled
Crafting the Soul of Tequila With Almave, a Non-Alcoholic Agave Spirit

Cocktails Distilled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 30:30 Transcription Available


Like so many of us, Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has a fondness for Tequila, but also, like many of us, he understands the advantages of imbibing less. But finding a good non-alc Tequila is not as simple as it sounds. So Hamilton did the next logical thing - he created his own. In an endeavour to honour the tradition and craft of real Tequila, he partnered with Casa Lumbre, an innovative Mexican spirit company and its distiller and co-owner Ivan Saldaña. The two them crafted Almave, which is marketed as the first non-alcoholic blue agave-based spirit distilled in Jalisco Mexico. The liquid has been designed to provide an alcohol-free alternative without compromising traditional tequila's authentic taste and cultural essence.To find out more, we talk to the distiller and co-owner of Casa Lumbre about Blue Agave and retaining the taste of Blue Agave without fermentation. 

Pompas de papel
Laura Hernandez Muñoz: "El erotismo no es pornografía"

Pompas de papel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 11:43


Laura Hernandez Muñoz: "El erotismo no es pornografía". Nuestra compañera Idoia Jauregi ha charlado en Bilbao con la escritora y ensayista de Jalisco (Mexico), en Bilbao. Esta es la conversación que mantuvieron. ...

Expresso de las Diez
Música de Alta Vibración: Chemin Santillanes, Trompetista - El Expresso de las 10 - Vi. 06 Septiembre 2024

Expresso de las Diez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024


La trompeta es uno de los instrumentos de viento más antiguos y versátiles. Su historia se remonta a miles de años y ha jugado un papel crucial en diversas culturas y géneros musicales. la trompeta es conocida por su sonido brillante y su capacidad para tocar melodías y pasajes técnicos. ¡Amante de la vida! Músico, productor y compositor; Trompetista, Cantante y actor Mexicano… y de Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico, Chemín Santillanes comenzó su carrera a muy corta edad, inició sus estudios clásicos de trompeta a los 9 años. En este podcast de El Expreso de las 10 contamos con la presencia del Chemín Santillanes, Músico y trompetista quien después de su gira por los Balcanes nos acompaña para compartir con nosotros “Una vida dedicada a la música” a través de la trompeta. Bienvenidos!!

The Steve Gruber Show
Scotty Saks, Take Our Border Back North America Alliance Steering Committee Team Member from Jalisco (Mexico)

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 11:00


Scotty Saks is a 40-year veteran of Mainstream Media, who has served in every capacity in TV & Radio Production and syndication. TAKE OUR BORDER BACK NORTH AMERICA ALLIANCE. Scotty Saks Take Our Border Back North America Alliance Steering Committee Team Member from Jalisco (Mexico)

2 Shots on a Barrel
El Bandido Yankee Tequila's Eric Lanz visits 2 Shots on a Barrel

2 Shots on a Barrel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 90:46


If you've seen social media lately, it's not hard to see the splash that El Bandido Yankee Tequila is making.  The 100% pure blue agave tequila is so smooth it's criminal!  Seriously!  Eric Lanz, who has been apart of the company that owns El Bandido Yankee Tequila for several years talks to the Bo Brothers about his personal story, how this delicious concoction came about and what's down the road for this still fairly new but popular tequila!  Oh, and he talks about how you can get your hands of a bottle of El Bandido Yankee Tequila!  Sit back and take a listen to another fantastic episode of 2 Shots on a Barrel and hear how Forbes magazine says that El Bandido Yankee Tequila is quickly making a name for itself!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers

Espooky Tales
Haunted Places in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico

Espooky Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 51:16


Guadalajara, Jalisco is known for many things, including it's historic landmarks, which are super haunted. On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about different haunted places in Guadalajara. Including Hospicio Cabanas, El Palacio de las Vacas and the Clover lawn house.First, they read a listener story and end with spooky recommendations, but there's also a tangent about cakes. Thank you so much for sending your stories! If you have a spooky story to share, email Espookytales@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail at call the Espooky Hot Line (360)836-4486. You can also submit it on Discord!Listen to Carmen and Cristina talk about Latin American history on Historias Unknown on any podcast app: pod.link/1618282564For more spooky stories, check out the Tiktok! https://www.tiktok.com/@espookytalesInstagram https://www.instagram.com/espookytales/Chat with us on Discord! https://discord.gg/Sb3AHZfU6JFind us on Youtube: https://youtube.com/@espookytalesJoin the Espooky Tales Book Club for Busy People: https://substack.com/@espooky?utm_source=profile-pageFind the book club list on bookshop https://bookshop.org/lists/espooky-book-club-listWant to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen before they are released to anyone else, get bonus episodes, exclusive stickers, additional and more! Learn more by visiting https://www.patreon.com/EspookytalesGet Espooky Merch: https://www.bonfire.com/store/espooky-tales/Mailing AddressEspooky TalesPO BOX 3234Vancouver, WA 98668

Beyond The Horizon
45 Bags Of Human Remains Are Found In Jalisco Mexico During A Search For Missing Workers (6/2/23)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 11:37


Mexican authorities unearthed a gruesome discovery at the bottom of a ravine in Jalisco as they were searching for missing employees from a call center. According to the police, 45 bags filled with human remains were found at the bottom of a ravine that is located not too far from the call center where the investigation began. Police have not revealed any details about the remains or announced who the deceased are and the families of the over 100k who are missing in the country once again hold their breath waiting for information.(commercial at 8:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartel horror as bags filled with remains are discovered following search for missing people | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The Epstein Chronicles
45 Bags Of Human Remains Are Found In Jalisco Mexico During A Search For Missing Workers (6/2/23)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 11:37


Mexican authorities unearthed a gruesome discovery at the bottom of a ravine in Jalisco as they were searching for missing employees from a call center. According to the police, 45 bags filled with human remains were found at the bottom of a ravine that is located not too far from the call center where the investigation began. Police have not revealed any details about the remains or announced who the deceased are and the families of the over 100k who are missing in the country once again hold their breath waiting for information.(commercial at 8:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mexican cartel horror as bags filled with remains are discovered following search for missing people | Daily Mail OnlineThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

The Laura Topper Podcast
0076 The Women of Power Hour Show with Guest Bonnie Gonzalez

The Laura Topper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 54:52


Bonnie Gonzalez IS Your Doula for Grief.I am a Registered Nurse, RScP, Professional Life coach, Licensed SoulCollage® Facilitator, and a Doula for Grief. I was also a Critical Care, Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse. Through my professional practices I have acquired knowledge and experience with grief. I have grounded methods and practices on how to live with and move through grief.I was born in South Caroline and moved to Washington D.C. at the age of ten, then on to the San Francisco Bay Area from 1989 till 2020 where I worked as Nurse. Studied massage therapy, received a first level Reiki attainment. Developed a strong spiritual practice of Buddhism and New thought philosophy. Which allows me to be totally grounded and ready to meet the challenges of my own personal life.My husband Tito and I relocated to Drogheda Ireland in 2020. My daughter lives there and I wanted to be close to her and my granddaughter. Ireland is my home base for now. Tito and I are exploring and experiencing the joys of being true Global Citizens!I have the internet, video chat and live -streaming to thank for allowing me to continue to offer my Grief Coaching Services.Currently, we are in Jalisco Mexico. The people here are so full of life and love. You can feel it in the air. The weather is warm and the surroundings more beautiful than I could ever have imagined.I currently have a weekly program on New Thought Media Network titled: “Your Doula for Grief”. I demystify grief and help bring grief out of the shadows to Illuminate if's gifts and state of Grace.Bonnie Gonzalez RScP. https://www.yourdoulaforgrief.com

TNT Radio
Dafna Mizrahi, Legal Lionel & Maria Ramirez on State of the Nation - 02 May 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 55:45


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Dafna Mizrahi is a woman who does it all - Chopped champion, restauranteur, entrepreneur, and chef, there's nothing that Dafna can't do. ⁣⁣Dafna grew up in Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico, and moved to Atlanta when she was 12 years old. The intersection of being both Mexican and Jewish has influenced her approach to cooking, bringing a unique perspective and taste to the table. ⁣⁣Dafna attended the Culinary Institute of America where she obtained multiple scholarships and sponsorships. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Maria Fiorini Ramirez is the founder, President and Chief Executive Officer of Maria Fiorini Ramirez, Inc., an independent global economic and financial consulting firm founded in 1992. Before founding her own firm, Ms. Ramirez was Managing Director and Money Market Economist at Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated.

Voz de Vida
Voz de vida. Reflexiones sobre la Santa Escritura

Voz de Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 6:02


22 de Marzo. Reflexiones sobre la Santa Escritura con Fray Eduardo Mireles de la Orden de Frailes Menores Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexico, Juan 5, 17-30 El que escucha mi palabra, tiene vida eterna

Shit We Don't Talk About
Ep 067 - Ayahuasca & other plant medicines

Shit We Don't Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 35:50


Today's topic is ayahuasca & other healing plant medicine modalities and I have two guests! Humberto Alcala(who is a shaman by the way) and Ruger Hebert - they have an ayahuasca retreat center called Finca el Pendulo in Jalisco Mexico. Tune in as we discuss all the amazing benefits and we do a deep dive into the background of ayahuasca as well as the experience itself. Humberto Alcala, is best described as a modern-day medicine man. Ten years ago, after several personal experiences with ayahuasca, the medicine led him away from his successful contracting business in California towards becoming a highly respected facilitator – and Shaman – of mental exploration and emotional healing through sacred medicines. The culmination of this path resulted in training with an experienced traditional Shipibo Shaman, while living amongst the indigenous tribes deep in the Peruvian jungle near Pucallpa Peru. Humberto's background combined with traditional shamanic training provides an effective bridge between the western psychology alongside the native South American medicines. Ruger Hebert is the creator and director of Mexisoul Retreats. His connection to plant medicine is a deeply personal one. In May of 2021, while living in Las Vegas, he crossed paths with Humberto in one of his ayahuasca ceremonies. For many years prior he struggled with depression and a general dissatisfaction with life. The experience was transformative, life changing, and culminated in a journey where he created and now directs ayahuasca retreats at a center called Finca el Pendulo in Jalisco Mexico. Their mission is to help our guests heal, find their purpose, and connect with their higher selves. https://mexisoulretreats.com/ For full show notes on this episode: https://miavoss.live/67 Find Mia online here or here. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/miavosslive/support

Hanging with Los Sotelos
Ep. 86: She Risked it All, Now She's a CEO: Maria Gomez

Hanging with Los Sotelos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 37:08


Familia get ready to be inspired by our guest, una Latina, Immigrant de Jalisco Mexico, who like many of you has had to overcome many barriers to be able to enjoy her current Blessings.Find out how she overcame the challenges of being an Immigrant, a single mom Survivor of Domestic Violence to now being the CEO of her Own Company and a community leader in Orange County California. Her name is Maria Gomez, through hard work and dedication, Maria is now CEO – President to Orange County Escrow Services. @OrangeCountyEscrowServicesNational Domestic Violence Free Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 (Hablan Español)    Follow us @DiscoveringAgape and @EdgariSotelo #LosSotelos on all Social Media Platforms.

ARQUIPHILIA
Sara Tamez arquitecta.

ARQUIPHILIA

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 35:26


Cuántos metros cuadrados se necesitan para vivir? Qué es el confort? Cómo lleva su profesión desde dos firmas de diseño: S+Diseño en México y BIGU Estudio en España? Cuál es su proceso creativo? Estas son algunas de las reflexiones que surgieron en la charla que tuvimos con la arquitecta Sara Tamez. Especial mención sobre la CASA HUIINI hecha con contenedores marítimos en el bosque de la primavera en Zapopan, Jalisco Mexico. Sus gustos, inspiraciones, intereses. Los invitamos a escuchar este episodio de podcast y el deleite de nuestra charla con Sara Tamez. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/arqui-philia/message

Cafe con Pam Podcast
Do it with Purpose with Danny Sanchez

Cafe con Pam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 61:01


Listeners, we're back this week with Danny Sanchez.Danny Sanchez, author of Post Traumatic Quest is a highly recognized social entrepreneur and leader in youth violence prevention and redirection. He has been featured in notable media outlets such as Forbes Magazine and The Huffington Post.Danny is a sought-after speaker in his fields. His insights around youth violence and trauma have been presented at billion-dollar companies such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and Google.His service to the community received numerous awards including “Champion of Change” by President Barak Obama. His social justice efforts led him to work with government agencies such as the US Department of Justice and the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology of Jalisco Mexico.Pastor Danny is a San Jose, California native with deep roots in the local community. He created the volunteer crisis response chaplaincy program in Silicon Valley, and is the Founder of The City Peace Project non-profit organization and the owner of Post Traumatic Quest LLC, all where he works as a passionate advocate for students and schools through his coaching, mentoring, and conflict resolution.He and his wife, Abigail, are blessed with a blended family, which includes three adult children and two little ones. Danny enjoys skateboarding in his free time and has fun as an amateur recording artist and singer-songwriter.During our conversation, we talked about:05:24 - Identifying as Chicano11:34 - Feeling robbed15:21 - New generations19:51 - About the haves and the have nots20:43 - Having options25:40 - Being raided and his youth28:19 - Layers of trauma31:43 - Forgiveness38:19 - Kids connecting with his book41:14 - This is possible for you42:01 - His life changed at 29 years old45:43 - Embracing who you are46:49 - Being careful with purpose This  episode is brought to you by MagicMind is the world's first productivity drink.

Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Hotel Mayto Paradise Club South of Puerto Vallarta Mexico

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 68:38


The Hotel Mayto Paradise Club is Located Just South of Puerto Vallarta,  in Cabo Corrientes, Jalisco Mexico

Medicine For Good
I love My Color: The Journey of Immigrants - Their Sons and Daughters | Walter Lee, Monica Barajas & Chloe Sales

Medicine For Good

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 43:39


Racism is defined as the assumption that some races have distinct cultural characteristics that are determined by genetic influences, making certain races inherently superior to others. The belief that one race is naturally superior to others led to discrimination against members of other races. Sadly, racism still exists to this day - if not even more prevalent although seemingly discreet. Even in the world of medicine, racism and discrimination are inevitable. It’s astounding - in a negative way - how people basically formulate their own judgment against their fellowmen. Our episode today features three special guests: Chloe Sales, Walter Lee, and Monica Barajas, who will be sharing with us their personal experiences, lessons learned, and how immigrants, their sons, and daughters helped shape American culture, and conversely, how the American culture has shaped them.Skin color will be discussed in the context of race, culture, and country of origin and we will discuss more the push and pull factors that affect the movement of people to, and from their countries of origin, how different cultures, different settings affect the development of a person, significance of social history, and many more. Together, let us work on professionalism, ethics, and an honest, respectful attitude to continue the quest for humanity.Memorable Quotes:Being able to capture a patient's story is not only about seeing them on a chart but also understanding the context of their culture within their health. - Chloe SalesThe thing that hit me so hard along the way is to make the effort to really understand the backstories because so much of that backstory implicates how our response is going to be. - Walter LeeKnow that we are all different and we need to be understanding and patient towards each other especially with everything that's been going on.- Monica Barajas About the Guests:Walter Lee immigrated with his parents from Taiwan when he was 12 years old. He has been in the US for over 50 years. He started as a premed at Stanford and due to lack of financial support then switched to Economics. He frequently guests lectures at Stanford Graduate School of Business, and he used his skills in science and economics to help high-tech start-ups for over 30 years now. Now he is involved with his first love, not his wife but his love for medicine. Monica Barajas, a first-generation Mexican American, raised in Northern California. She was born at Stanford, the youngest of 4 children whose entire family migrated from Jalisco Mexico. She is an animal lover, an adventurer who loves to travel and she works at Stanford University Health care systems and in school for her RN. Chloe Sales was born and raised in the SF Bay Area to a Spanish -Filipino father and a Chinese Filipina mother. Growing up at the intersection of multiple cultures, Chloe hopes to enter the world of medicine to help bridge the gap between Western physicians and immigrant patients. Her interest includes narrative medicine, documentary making, and writing. She hopes to combine her love for the humanities and medicine to help advance culturally tailored health care. About the Host:Dr. Jette is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Stanford University and the President & CEO of ABCs for Global Health. Click here for her full profile or read her full interview here.Click here for the FULL TRANSCRIPT. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Community Spread
The Pursuit For Political Asylum With Luis Lopez

Community Spread

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 65:34


On the pod today we have Ogden City Councilmen Luis Lopez. Luis was born and reared in Guadalajara, Jalisco – Mexico. Under intense pressure from the Mexican government he and his family immigrated to the United States at the age of 19 under the protection of the DEA. In this episode we explore his experiences during an extremely difficult time in his life as he and his family were seeking political asylum here in the United States. His story was detailed in the NY Times back in 2013. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/29/us/us-mexico-dea-informant.html

Narcology
GUNMEN IN A TRUCK KILL 11 IN JALISCO MEXICO

Narcology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 1:28


Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Guerra Contra La Basura The War Against Litter in Puerto Vallarta Mexico

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 64:47


John Benus is taking on the trash problem inPuerto Vallarta with his program Guerra Contra la Basura, The war against litter Puerto Vallarta. Also learn about Talpa de Allende, Jalisco Mexico

Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast
SAGITARIO - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 17 al 23 de enero de 2021- Semana 04

Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 10:18


ARCANOS.COM'HOROSCOPO CERTERO', 'EL MEJOR HOROSCOPO DE HOY', 'HOROSCOPO DE HOY ARCANOS'. Encuéntralo como prefieras y lee cada día: El Horóscopo de Hoy de ARCANOS.COM .Solo el Horóscopo de Mañana de ARCANOS.COM se adelanta a los hechos más importantes de tu vida. No dejes para mañana aquello de lo que puedes enterarte hoy.¿Cuándo llegará la persona correcta a tu vida amorosa?, ¿debes entregar tu corazón ya o es mejor esperar?, eso y más, cada día en el Horóscopo Amor Solteros de ARCANOS.COM .Por todo ello, ten siempre presente que: En un mundo dominado por la incertidumbre...NOSOTROS TENEMOS LA RESPUESTA.------------------------------------TESTIMONIOS YOUTUBE(889)Rocio Berrueco' Hola Stuart yo mire por primera vez tu video en el 2013 en las predicciones de ese año mencionastes que tauro se veia un divorcio yo estaba muy bien con mi esposo en ese entonces y en el mes de abril el se fue de casa y si noz divorciamos desde entonces cada semana veo tus videos Gracias!!! Espero salga pronto que encontrare al amor de mi vida en tu voz de profeta jaja gracias y saluditos desde Jalisco Mexico.'(163)Maria Garcia Perez' Gracias por la predicción Stuart. Me vuelven loca tus camisetas 

Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast
ARIES - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 22 al 28 de noviembre de 2020 - Semana 48

Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 12:47


ARCANOS.COM'HOROSCOPO CERTERO', 'EL MEJOR HOROSCOPO DE HOY', 'HOROSCOPO DE HOY ARCANOS'. Encuéntralo como prefieras y lee cada día: El Horóscopo de Hoy de ARCANOS.COM .¿Quieres saber hoy lo que te pasará mañana? El Horóscopo de Mañana de ARCANOS.COM te dice todo lo que necesitas saber en cuanto a dinero, trabajo, profesión, amor parejas, amor solteros, viajes y amigos.¿Cuándo llegará la persona correcta a tu vida amorosa?, ¿debes entregar tu corazón ya o es mejor esperar?, eso y más, cada día en el Horóscopo Amor Solteros de ARCANOS.COM .Por todo ello, la promesa de ARCANOS.COM es: En un mundo dominado por la incertidumbre...NOSOTROS TENEMOS LA RESPUESTA.------------------------------------TESTIMONIOS YOUTUBE(1344)Rocio Berrueco' Espero cada video con ancias , veo tus predicciónes desde el 2013 saludos desde Jalisco Mexico...❤'(1362)EL GATO De Mendoza' Felicidades a Arcanos.com y a Usted Stuart por estos años, como lo dije hace 2 videos, este horoscopo es el mas completo, ademas no solo se centra en las finanzas y el trabajo, sino en la salud y el amor, ademas esos dados georunicos lo hace el unico Horóscopo. Arcanos.com el Horóscopo mas completo y unico a nivel mundial.'TESTIMONIOS FACEBOOK(84)Ismanton Montvrd Escobdo' EXCELENTE...gracias soy acuario'(101)Delia J Plaza' Gracias bendiciones buenas noches'------------------------------------ENLACES DE ARIESAries HoyAries Hoy AmorAries CaracterísticasAries CompatibilidadAries SaludPredicciones 2020 AriesARIES - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 22 al 28 de noviembre de 2020 - Semana 48ARIES - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 22 al 28 de noviembre de 2020 - Semana 48PREDICCIONES 2020Predicciones 2020ENLACES SOBRE TEMAS DE SALUDEL VERDE ES SALUDHOROSCOPOS DE ARCANOS.COMHoróscopo de HoyHoróscopo de MañanaHoróscopo ArcanosHoróscopo Amor SolterosHoróscopo Amor ParejasHoróscopo para DesempleadosREDES SOCIALES DE ARCANOS.COMFacebookTwitterInstagramWhatsAppYouTubeSpotify

Whatcha Drinkin'?
What We're Drinkin': Tequila from Jalisco, Mexico, 7 Year Rum from Nicaragua, & Cocktail Mixers from New York.

Whatcha Drinkin'?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 58:12


Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast
GEMINIS, ¿VALE LA PENA HACER ESTO EN EL AMOR?, BRILLA EN EL TRABAJO - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 20 al 26 de septiembre de 2020 - Semana 39

Horoscopo Arcanos Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 17:54


ARCANOS.COM¿Qué te ofrece hoy el Horóscopo de ARCANOS.COM? : 9 temas por signo zodiacal cada día (Salud, Dinero, Amor Parejas, Amor Solteros, Trabajo, Desempleados, Profesión, Viajes y Amigos), confirmando que es el mejor horóscopo.¿Quieres saber hoy lo que te pasará mañana? El Horóscopo de Mañana de ARCANOS.COM te dice todo lo que necesitas saber en cuanto a dinero, trabajo, profesión, amor parejas, amor solteros, viajes y amigos.Decide bien, elige bien, déjate guiar por el Horóscopo Amor Solteros de ARCANOS.COM . Las mejores predicciones y consejos para encontrar el amor, están aquí.Por todo ello, ARCANOS.COM asegura que: En un mundo dominado por la incertidumbre...NOSOTROS TENEMOS LA RESPUESTA.------------------------------------TESTIMONIOS YOUTUBE(614)Maritza Medrano' gracias por el pronostico'(889)Rocio Berrueco' Hola Stuart yo mire por primera vez tu video en el 2013 en las predicciones de ese año mencionastes que tauro se veia un divorcio yo estaba muy bien con mi esposo en ese entonces y en el mes de abril el se fue de casa y si noz divorciamos desde entonces cada semana veo tus videos Gracias!!! Espero salga pronto que encontrare al amor de mi vida en tu voz de profeta jaja gracias y saluditos desde Jalisco Mexico.'TESTIMONIOS FACEBOOK(83)Pepe Olim Tapia' saludos los veo en México desde el 2008 y tantas cosas que han pasado escuchando sus horóscopo y hasta la certeza sigue cuando los veo y pasa me quedo sorprendido muchos años más un gran abrazos'(34)Ale Vallejoscba' Siempre veo tus prediciones y espero que me salga ese amor verdadero que busco ...ya que llevo mucho tiempo soltero'------------------------------------ENLACES DE GEMINISGeminis HoyGeminis Hoy AmorGeminis CaracterísticasGeminis CompatibilidadGeminis SaludPredicciones 2020 GeminisGEMINIS, ¿VALE LA PENA HACER ESTO EN EL AMOR?, BRILLA EN EL TRABAJO - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 20 al 26 de septiembre de 2020 - Semana 39GEMINIS, ¿VALE LA PENA HACER ESTO EN EL AMOR?, BRILLA EN EL TRABAJO - Horóscopo ARCANOS.COM 20 al 26 de septiembre de 2020 - Semana 39PREDICCIONES 2020Predicciones 2020ENLACES SOBRE TEMAS DE SALUDEL VERDE ES SALUDHOROSCOPOS DE ARCANOS.COMHoróscopo de HoyHoróscopo de MañanaHoróscopo ArcanosHoróscopo Amor SolterosHoróscopo Amor ParejasHoróscopo para DesempleadosREDES SOCIALES DE ARCANOS.COMFacebookTwitterInstagramWhatsAppYouTubeSpotify

Electric World Sessions
Unplugged Love

Electric World Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 56:35


Tune in and grab your banjo and join us on this jam session with my special guest, Dustin Thomas. Dusty, is an electric human being who lights up a room with his smile and fire.  Not only do we learn how he got started working for Banner Health 23 years ago but find out that he went to audio engineering school, which carved his love for music to this day. He loves the beach just as much as he loves the snowy powder in the high mountains. He loves tequila as much as he loves hanging with his friends. He loves his family and has a passion for soccer. Enjoy this session till the tail end because the ending is epic, as Dusty performs a live song for the show and for all the listeners! Show Notes: Sponsor = Flowsurfskates - https://flowsurfskates.com/ Guest Contact information = Dustin Thomas - PAS Educator for Revenue Cycle at Banner Health - Email: dustinthomas22@gmail.com - Banner Health - https://www.bannerhealth.com/ Dusty's Recommendations: Favorite Travel Spots: Whistler, British Colombia, Canada - https://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/ - Tequila, Jalisco Mexico -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tequila,_Jalisco Sayulita, Nayarit, Mexico - https://www.sayulita.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islas_Marietas_National_Park islands of the coast of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico Recommended podcast http://podcasts.joerogan.net/ and Show to watch https://www.fxnetworks.com/shows/american-horror-story Influential band growing up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MTV_Unplugged_in_New_York Nirvana Unplugged Bucket list Band he wants to see live: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Chip Electric World Sessions is donating $15 to Dustin's choice of business - The Crescent Ball Room Concert Venue - https://crescentphx.com/ Thank you to all the listeners! Stay healthy my friends! Eric

In It with Barak Kassar
For Love. Meet Humberto Buenrostro in Ciudad Guzman, Jalisco, Mexico

In It with Barak Kassar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 13:31


Today meet Humberto Buenrostro in Ciudad Guzmán, Jalisco, Mexico. He says people are very scared but also cannot afford to quarantine. Most of our interview is not about Corona though. I'm really moved/inspired by Humberto. I hope you will be too. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/barakkassar/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/barakkassar/support

Nacion Jeep
Episodio 13 - 4x4 en Jalisco Mexico | Jeep Badge Of Honor.

Nacion Jeep

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 36:55


En este episodio hablamos sobre el Jeep Badge Of Honor. Entrevista con Isaac @MQZISAAC 4x4 en Jalisco Mexico. Déjanos una reseña en Apple podcast, Google Podcast. Síguenos en Instagram Nacion Jeeps Visita nuestro canal de Youtube: Nacion Jeep Contacto : NacionJeeps@gmail.com

Agave lessons and Mexican gastronomy with Dr. Ana Valenzuela Zapata
Agave Lessons entrevista 31. Dr. Hugo Delgado Granados: el campo volcánico Tequila.

Agave lessons and Mexican gastronomy with Dr. Ana Valenzuela Zapata

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 37:50


Los mexicanos comemos volcanes es la frase que me ha hecho reír y apreciar la narrativa de un científico como el Dr. Hugo Delgado Granados, investigador de la UNAM. Es Investigador de Carrera Titular C, del Instituto de Geofísica. En esta plática el aborda como llegó a trabajar con el campo volcánico Tequila, nos comenta de los tiempos de actividad volcánica en esta región y de sus magmas que dieron lugar a los vidrios de obsidiana. Una de las acepciones de la palabra Tequila es lugar donde se corta y sabemos que la obsidiana servía para cortar. ¡No se pierdan esta y otras clases de vulcanología en mas episodios de agavecultura! Comparto parte de su biografía en inglés para que lo conozcan. I studied in the Faculty of Engineering of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) between 1976 and 1980, obtaining the degree of Engineering Geologist. I studied the courses of Master and Doctor of Sciences at the Faculty of Science of Tohoku University of Japan between 1987 and 1992. I obtained the MSc degree studying volcanic rocks of the Ou Mountains of northeast Japan documenting the existence of a 7 million years old caldera that had not been reported to that date. I obtained the DSc degree in the area of geology studying volcano-tectonics of the Chapala region, Jalisco (Mexico). My academic career has always been linked to UNAM. Since 1983 I teach Geodynamics as professor in the Faculty of Engineering. I developed glaciological work in the Institute of Geography from 1983 to 1984 together with José I. Lugo Hubp. I collaborated with Jaime H. Urrutia Fucugauchi in the Laboratory of Paleomagnetism and Nuclear Geophysics from 1984 to 1986, performing studies of paleomagnetism in volcanic rocks. Since 1991, I am a researcher of the Department of Volcanology of the Institute of Geophysics, where I also teach graduate courses in Earth Sciences. Since 1985 I act as the Mexican correspondent of the World Glacier Monitoring Service of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences of the UNESCO. #agavecultura #agavelessons #agave #mezcal #mezcalovers #maguey #agavelovers #bacanora #raicilla #sotol #comiteco #agaveducation #agaveducators #agaveSpirits #agaveSyrup #AnaValenzuelaZ --- 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/ana-g-valenzuela-zapata/message

Oh My! Travel Podcast
S4 Ep 5: Visiting Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico

Oh My! Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2020 35:50


Hello!! In today’s episode, we talk about visiting Tequila, Mexico! Tequila is a small town in the Mexican state of Jalisco. They have, you guessed it, TEQUILA. So if you love Mexico or tequila, OR BOTH we hope that you will also love this episode! For more info on Tequila,... The post S4 Ep 5: Visiting Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico appeared first on Le Wild Explorer.

Aubrey Marcus Podcast
AMP #225 Ryan Holiday on The Virtue of Stillness

Aubrey Marcus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2019 82:29


My good friend and prolific author Ryan Holiday is back again with another subject masterpiece. Ryan is perhaps most well known for returning stoic philosophy to the modern zeitgeist, but in this podcast we discuss a key to life that may run even deeper than stoicism: Stillness. This podcast is full of practical advice and the historical examples of how many of our greatest heroes were able to find success in spite of the chaos around them.Check Out Stillness Is the Key | https://amzn.to/2nGKO0OConnect with Ryan Holiday:Website | https://ryanholiday.net/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ryanholiday/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ryanholidayTwitter | https://twitter.com/ryanholidayConnect with Aubrey:Website | https://www.aubreymarcus.com/Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/aubreymarcus/Twitter | https://twitter.com/aubreymarcusFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/AubreyMarcus/ TRUFF is a selective blend of premium red chili peppers infused with Real Black Truffle, Organic Agave Nectar from Jalisco Mexico, and Italian black truffle oil. IF you like hot sauce and you like unique flavors, you HAVE to try this sauce. The texture is silky its literally like eating liquid silk. You have to try it on Pizza, tacos, burgers, salads, soups, on proteins like chicken or fish, on veggies it's literally good on anything. There's a reason TRUFF is the #1 Hot Sauce on Amazon and it's because its that damn good. Give it a try Head to http://bit.ly/AMPTRUFF or if you are already on the site use code word AUBREY and receive 15% off. You won’t get that discount anywhere else. Thrive Market is an online marketplace on a mission to make healthy living easy and affordable for everyone. They offer the highest quality, healthy and sustainable products available for every budget, lifestyle, and geography. Easily filter their selection by the values that matter most to you. Whether you are paleo, gluten-free, vegan, kosher, ketogenic —you can shop for 90+ values, also including non-GMO, sustainably farmed, fair-trade certified, BPA-free, and more in just one click of a buttonKeep in mind, Thrive Market's prices are already 25-50% off. And now they're giving you an EXTRA 25% off your first order + free 30 day trial| ThriveMarket.com/Aubrey and use code word AUBREY at checkout.Get 10% off Onnit products |  https://www.onnit.com/Aubrey/Check out Own The Day Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus|  https://bit.ly/2t6x4hu Subscribe to the Aubrey Marcus Newsletter: https://www.aubreymarcus.com/pages/email Subscribe to the Aubrey Marcus Podcast:iTunes | https://apple.co/2lMZRCnSpotify | https://spoti.fi/2EaELZOStitcher | https://bit.ly/2G8ccJtIHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/2UVVV0MGoogle Play Music | https://bit.ly/2t72QIpAndroid | https://bit.ly/2OQeBQg

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Alien Strand
Episode#14 - A Recap on all Episodes and Stories

Alien Strand

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 30:00


On this episode i recap on all 13 episodes and stories on Alien Strand. Even cover Jalisco Mexico atrifacts found 1999.Visit:alienstrand.comVisit: AlieNAdam on youtubeVisit:Jon McGavic on YoutubeMusic By:Safvic ,

The Tequila Tester
Distillery trip report of our visit to Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico

The Tequila Tester

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 34:29


We recently visited Jalisco, Mexico with the purpose of visiting distilleries to see in person how tequila is made. We start in Tlaquepaque and visit a store that holds the Guinness World Record for most tequila brands in a store. We then take the Herradura tequila train in Guadalajara to their distillery to see the process and sample their tequila. Our next stop is to the town of tequila where we have drinks and then head off to Fortaleza. We were able to interview Guillermo Sauza and have a private tour of his distillery.  Margarita Texas - https://MargaritaTexas.com

The Tequila Tester
Tequila Fortaleza with founder Guillermo Sauza in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico

The Tequila Tester

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 33:52


We had the honor of sitting down and talking to Guillermo Sauza, founder of Fortaleza Tequila at his distillery in Tequila, Jalisco, Mexico. He discussed with us the history of the distillery and how they continue to use a traditional method of tequila production. We taste their entire line up of tequila including blanco, cask strength blanco, reposado and anejo. Tequila Fortaleza - https://TequilaFortaleza.com

The Flounders B-Team
"From the Cinnamon River of Jalisco, Mexico..."

The Flounders B-Team

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 74:00


It finally happened — the @FloundersBTeam met with the makers of our favorite tequila Sparkle Donkey, Black Rock Spirits in SoDo, Seattle. We talk with Stefan Schachtel about the Legend of El Burro Esparkalo, how Tequila gets made, what inspired a small business to import a tequila, the story behind the ridiculous name, and the natural partnership between soccer support and tequila.Regular featured family:@cm_peterson Cat Peterson@kevin_zamira Kevin Zamira@nate_bowling Nathan Bowling@podfish Steve Ketelsen@muffintopmodel Tim HamiltonPlease tell your friends and SUBSCRIBE! on iTunes, Stitcher, or touch the RSS feed link below.This production of the Flounders B-Team is released under the Creative Commons 3.0 International Share-Alike Attribution License. Please use our stuff! Just tell folks where you got it!Apologies to ABC, owner of the parodied opening theme from the A-Team.Check out Channel 253's other amazing podcasts at https://channel253.com.Flounders B-Team Podcast RSS

Puerto Vallarta Travel  Show Podcast
Puerto Vallarta Packing Tips, Money Exchange Tips and Airport Arrival Tips

Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 35:24


Download Episode! Subscribe to The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show on iTunes  Puerto Vallarta, What to pack, we’ll discuss the very important issue of exchanging money, cell phone and data plans that you will need to address before you leave the country for Mexico. February 24, 2017 JUST IN! Bank ATM Machines Have Been Temporarily Removed From the Puerto Vallarta Airport Lobby...Stay Tuned for Updates    What Are The Best Times To Come To Puerto Vallarta Mexico? So what are the best times of the year to come to Puerto Vallarta? I have a discussion with JR about that in the next episode of the show, but in short…November 15th through mid April are the best months to visit. June 15th till the end of October are the hottest and rainiest times of the year. I actually really like coming to PV in mid October. They call it the shoulder season and flights are always really reasonable and room rates are still at off season lows. You will need to be ready for a little rain, but when it rains, it’s just for a short time, usually in the late afternoon. The popular restaurants are coming off of their off season vacations. Many of them close during the entire month of September and half of October, so I try to get in while it’s cheap, not too crowded and not too unbearable as far as the heat and humidity. Look, I like coming to Puerto Vallarta whenever I can get here. So what should you pack?  Pack light. Think cool. It will be humid here in Vallarta. Depending on the time of year, hot and humid. If you are a guy, you should have a nice pair of jeans for going out to clubs at night. A collared shirt or two for a fancy occasion and maybe a pair of nice slacks and dress shoes for that or those fancy occasions too. You will need a hat, although if you forget one you will have absolutely no shortage of hats to choose from when you get there from any number of venders you will encounter on the beach or in shops. A pair of sunglasses for sure, but if you forget those, you know you can get a pair or two in PV. You will need swimming shorts and a couple of pairs of short pants too. Sandals are a must, and if you are planning on going on a hike, bring some tennis shoes for sure. Socks, underwear, and lots of t-shirts. Remember it is hot and humid and you will be sweating some.  So will you be needing a jacket or sweater? Probably not, but it can get chilly on some late December and January evenings. With that said, you will probably not need that wrap. Chances are the only time you will need something warm will be on the plane to and from Vallarta. Otherwise, stow that puppy away boys and girls, you aren’t goanna need them. That pretty much covers the clothing for you guys. For the ladies you will need Casual, summer clothing and beachwear. Especially during the hot and humid summer months you’ll want to pack cool fabrics that dry quickly when moist, offer good ventilation. You’ll need a few dressier outfits if staying at an all-inclusive resort where you may be asked to wear dressier dinner attire, or if in the evenings you plan to go out dancing or to fancy restaurant. You may want to bring a sweater for your return flight. You may need it if you go out on an evening or early morning boat ride, or if you happen to get an unlikely cool evening. You should remember to pack sleepwear, underwear and bras and other girl stuff. [caption id="attachment_441" align="alignright" width="500"] Web Cam at Cuates Y Cuetes in Puerto Vallarta Mexico[/caption] If you want to get a good idea as to what the current weather and dress attire is down in Puerto Vallarta, here’s what I do. Call me a voyeier, but Im almost always going to www.cuatesycuetes.com and check out their webcam. It’s right on the boardwalk just north of the Los Muertos Pier on the Southside of town. You know, the pier where there is this structure that lights up at night that looks like a sail? That’s where you can catch a panga to take you out to a beach or fishing or snorkeling. Anyway, this webcam is just pointing down the boardwalk, and you can see how the visitors, the locals and the tourists are dressed, in real time. You can see if they are sweating and struggling under the hot, humid tropical conditions, or if they are doing fine. You can see thunderstorms in the summer that will blow your mind too, really, so if you want to see the latest fashion being sported on the beaches of Puerto Vallarta. And If you wait long enough, the webcam swivels around 360 degrees so you can see the tables set up on the beach, the boats waiting to give a vacationer a ride on his panga, the people walking on the pier, and then the people inside the restaurant. So I bet you are wondering what the heck  Cuates Y Cuetes means? I looked it up and kinda pieced it all together, so I’ll give it a try. I’m pretty sure some listener or reader of my blog, did I mention you can read my blog and shownotes at www.puertovallartatravelshow.com? Anyhoo,  I just know someone is going to tell me I have it all wrong, but here it goes, in Spanish Cuates means Friends, and Cuetes means a couple of different things but two make the most sense to me. Cuetes can mean either fireworks or a firecracker, or most likely, this other translation  fits better where it says Cuetes means a little drunk, buzzed or tipsy. So it’s either friends and Fireworks or Friends and Getting drunk and tipsy.  Either way, just go to that webcam at Cuates y Cuetes.com. I will add it to my links page on my website. In fact, I’ll add a bunch of Puerto Vallarta webcams to my link page so go there and click away. So getting back to what to wear, Essentially, how much you pack and what you pack depends on you and your habits. I’m just giving you some guidelines. Me and my wife on the other hand like to pack light like just a carry-on and a daypack each if we can get away with it. That way we can bypass the baggage carousel and head right for the immigration line. That’s how we beat the crowd. Another way to beat the crowd to the front of the immigration line is to make extra sure you fill out the tourist card that the flight attendant gives you before you land. Bring your own pen because these attendants never have enough, and fill the card out properly. Even on the bottom where lots of us forget to look. Just fill it in. Then, before your plane starts the final descent into PVR, hit the restroom on the plane before you land.   [caption id="attachment_443" align="alignleft" width="500"] Cuates Y Cuetes in Puerto Vallarta Mexico[/caption] If I do go the travel light route, what that means is that I have to have my laundry done for me about half way through my stay. I take it down to the local lavanderia in the morning, and if I’m lucky, I get it back the same day in the afternoon, although there was one time, I kept coming back for my clothes and the lady always seemed to be closed. Bad timing on my part I’m sure. I wrote a blog about it and you can find that story at my website at www.PuertoVallartaTravelshow.com along with all of the show notes to this episode including this packing list. Anyway, if you do happen to take your clothes to a lavenderia, they charge you by the Kilo, they wash and fold and wrap up your clothes for you in a neat cellophane package. It’s really cheap and pretty darn handy. Plus…I like to give them the business. They do a great job. Just remember, they aren’t your local dry cleaner like at home. If you have expensive tricky to wash clothes, don’t give those to them. Do everyone a favor including you and that perplexed looking local washlady a favor and leave your easy care washables in your suitcase. If you are not in town or in a place where there are lavanderias, , the hotels will do your laundry for you. Some are cheap, others get pricey depending on the property.  If you are staying in a condo. You will either have a machine in your condo, or a laundry room somewhere on the property. Look, if in doubt, ask one of the housekeeping crew, they may be able to help you out for a reasonable fee. Who wants to do laundry on vacation right? Of course, if you pack lots of stuff, you won’t have to think about doing any laundry till you get home. Wouldn’t that be a novel idea? Pack your Sunscreen Bug spray Make-up (for the ladies) Deodorant Toothbrush and paste Brush/comb Nail clipper/nail file Medicines Contact lenses and saline solution Extra pair of sunglasses/reading glasses iPad or Kindle Camera / charger / memory card(s) A good book or two Ink pen (to fill out immigration and customs forms on the plane) Wristwatch (if you will not be using your cell phone abroad) And Print out all of JR.s maps and bring them along. You can find these maps at my website on the links page or you can go to JR’s website www.vallartainfo.com. Remember, if you forget any of these items, you will be able to get them in Puerto Vallarta. With the exception of your meds. Make sure you don’t forget those. I also have this list in my show-notes which you can access at puertovallartatravelshow.com. Now, what to do about your cell phones and internet? If you are living in the 21st century, chances you have a cell phone or smart phone, iPad,laptop you get the picture, with data plans and Wi-Fi. How are we going to use these in Mexico? Most US cell providers have special Mexico US plans that include calling, texting and data. They aren’t too expensive either. My plan is with Verizon and I get their I suggest their Canada Mexico plan. It's really cheap! You  should check with your carrier and use the Mexico plan that works best for you. Make sure you change your plan before you leave for Mexico. And don’t forget to take the plan off when you get home.  Some tips are to download google maps of the city and surrounding areas to your phone to be able to use offline while roaming. You can use this tip at home too. If having internet in your Puerto Vallarta room is a must, check with the property first. WI-FI is available in most hotels now a days, although some places only have internet connection in the lobby. Others will charge you a daily rate on top of your room costs so if you are on a budget, and you need the use of the interwebs, figure that in to your vacation nut. And make sure that your phone is connected to the Wi-FI when you are at the hotel, condo or wherever you are staying. If you need internet, check ahead. There are also many internet cafe's in Puerto Vallarta so if things get really, really tight, you can find something. Even in a Starbucks for goodness sake. You can always bring a mobile hotspot as a back-up. We all need a plan B and talking about a plan B, let’s talk Money. Exchanging Your Dollars to Pesos in Puerto Vallarta If you are coming from the US, Canada, Eurolandia, Australia, Central and South America, forget about your US Dollars, your Canadian dollarettes your European Euros or your Australian Dollars. There was a time when we would bring US dollars to Mexico and either exchange them in Hotels, exchange booths or waited in line in a bank.  No longer ladies and gentlemen. Here in Puerto Vallarta the peso is king. It’s the coin of the realm. They don’t want your dollars. Imagine if you will, you are back in the States and you are working at a McDonalds. Okay maybe you can’t imagine that, imagine you are working as a barista at a Starbucks….okay maybe you can’t imagine that either, but just play with me here, at least I’m not making you a cashier at Walmart… okay but suppose you are any one of these salespeople in the US, and a Mexican National came to your line and wanted to purchase his basket of groceries, or maybe his fries and big mac, or his cup of frappe late expresso presto chango with Mexican Pesos. How would you deal with that now mr. the American, Canadian, you fill in the occupation barista you? You would look at him and ask, what do you expect me to do with this? It’s too much of a hassle for these shop owners to have to wait in long lines to exchange your coin of your realm, and they don’t want to do it, and…they will make you pay for the inconvenience you put them through. I finally learned my lesson when I tried to pay for a dinner in a Guadalajara Restaurant and I took a good 30% haircut on the exchange rate. Sheesh! So what do you do? Money is pretty important so get it right, and have a plan B and a plan C just in case. There are people out there who insist on bringing dollars with them, to exchange along the way. I would recommend against that. Bring a couple of hundred dollars with you, but only in case of emergencies. Remember, you will get the worst exchange rate for dollars anywhere you try to spend or exchange them in Mexico. The exception is Banco Azteca where you can exchange dollars for pesos. Make sure you bring your passport. Some people get pesos from their bank before they leave home by ordering them in advance. Banks do tend to offer pretty poor exchange rates. If you live in larger urban town you can find local money exchange companies that give pretty good rates and a little peace of mind to the traveler who doesn’t want to have any surprises upon arrival in PV. It is more costly however because the exchange rates are not as good as others. The best way to get pesos for your trip is to use your bank ATM card at the airport. That’s right, your ATM card at the airport. However... February 24, 2017 JUST IN! Bank ATM Machines Have Been Temporarily Removed From the Puerto Vallarta Airport Lobby ...Stay Tuned for Updates First, before you leave the country, like a week before you leave the country where you live, call or go into your bank, and let them know that you will be using your ATM card in Mexico. Tell them know you will be in the Puerto Vallarta area, and let them know for how long. If you don’t tell your bank, you will more than likely be unable to access your money while in Mexico. So, don’t forget to tell your bank and confirm before you leave. Now, why do you need pesos when you arrive at the airport? Because if you use pesos instead of dollars to pay for your taxi or van to your hotel or resort, you won’t have to take that exchange rate haircut I was talking about that I took in Guadalajara. Just remember that if you pay for your airport transportation in your funny money, it will just cost you a little more, that’s all. So no big deal guys. You don’t have to do the money ATM dealie at the airport if you don’t want to. Just sayin that if you get into the swing of things with a little practice at the airport ATM, you will have a more comfortable time navigating the Money machines during the rest of your stay.  After you arrive at the airport and pick up your bags, you will come to an area with manned money exchange booths. You see their smiling faces behind the glass in booths along the wall. Avoid these as they will charge you a high fee. Look around and you will see about 5 or six bank affiliated ATM machines, BBVA Bancomer, HSBC, Banorte, Banamex, Scotia and Santander. All of these machines are fine for you to use with your ATM card. You should be able to withdraw up to 7,000 pesos or approximately $350 US at one time. Depending on the Mexican bank ATM, you will most likely be charged a 25-40  pesos service fee, or approximately $1.50 mexican host bank transaction, plus, whatever your bank gets for the withdraw. Now that’s not bad considering I get charged $3-3.50 as a service charge whenever I use an unaffiliated ATM machine, so $1.50 fee, I’m okay with that. Now, my bank is a credit union and they don’t charge me to use their card at an ATM in Mexico, so I just pay the $1.50 transaction fee. This is how you will get your very best exchange rate, US or Canadian dollar.  The PVR airport ATMs are all bank affiliated: HSBC, Santander, Banamex, BBVA Bancomer and I believe Banorte. These machines will pay out in pesos of course. If you see a machine that says Cashola, turn and run. While you are out around town, make sure you use bank affiliated ATM’s as well, and use the ones attached to a bank to avoid possible number skimming devices that have made it down to PV. You can also bring cash and exchange it at Azteca Banks but bring your passport. Also your hotel can exchange your money but, as I have stated earlier, this is not a good way to obtain a good exchange rate. Same with the money exchange cambio booths you will find around town. They are good in a pinch, but hey, get with the program and use your ATM card for those peso pop. Lastly, if you have no ATM card, or maybe you just don’t want to use one of those plastic thingies, send yourself the money using MoneyGram. You can do it online or go to your local Walmart and open an account to send money.  Using MoneyGram you can send yourself up to $950 for $9.90, up to $50,00 for $4.90. You can pick up your money in the form of pesos at any HBC location in Jalisco Mexico, any Farmacia Guadalajara, Walmart, Banco Azteca, and others that you can discover when you are sending the money. You can also send yourself multiple MoneyGram’s that you can retrieve as you need them throughout your trip for up to a year, so if you want to send yourself more than you will need, remember you can get your money back when you get back home in dollars instead of pesos if unclaimed in Mexico. It’s very important to note that you are given a receipt with an 8 digit number on it. You are also instructed to write the recipient’s full name, spelled correctly on the form that you present to the MoneyGram Representative, and the recipient must have legal form of ID that matches exactly the name on the money transfer. Now here’s something that you should do if you use this MoneyGram method, the other day, I was in my neighborhood Vallarta Market, by the way, if you are ever in the Los Angeles area and get a chance to go inside one of these Vallarta Markets, do it! Modern, Mexican, a huge butcher section, bakery, restaurants, prepared Mexican food to take home, just remarkable, at any rate I asked the MoneyGram lady if was cool to send yourself money and here’s what she said, you are better off having a relative or friend send you the money because often times the MoneyGram place will look at the name of the sender and the name of the receiver and determine that there is some sort of fraud going on and not deliver the funds. So, bring Junior or your best friend to the MoneyGram place and have them be the sender. That way you won’t be looked at sideways when you arrive to pick up your dough. Just remember to keep your secret number secret, and don’t let some scammer try to get the info from you. If you lose the number or give it to someone else, you cannot ever get your money back. There is no recourse so be careful with MoneyGram. It’s not foolproof. So your money plan A should be to use your ATM card. Let your bank know before you go. Plan B, bring some cash and or pesos along, and plan C, send yourself a MoneyGram or two, for a back-up. Hotels and many finer restaurants and shops will take your credit cards, so there is always that option. Wow, we are going a little long, next week we will talk with JR about mosquitos and other bugs, the best time to visit Puerto Vallarta and everything you need to know about arriving at the airport, what to expect when you arrive at the Puerto Vallarta Airport and Lastly, we will get you from the airport to your hotel safely. Just join us and let us be your guides.  Until then, remember, this is an interactive show where I depend on your questions and suggestions about all things Puerto Vallarta. If you think of something I should be talking about, please reach out to me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending us your message.   And remember, if you are considering booking any type of tour while you are in Puerto Vallarta, you must go to Vallartainfo.com, JR’s website and reserve your tour through him, right from his website. Remember the value for value proposition. His experience and on the ground knowledge of everything Puerto Vallarta in exchange for your making a purchase of a tour that you would do anyway, you’re just doing it through him as a way of saying thank you. It costs no more than if you were to use someone else so do it. Really. And when you do take one of these tours, email me about your experiences. Maybe you can come onboard and share with others what you liked or didn’t like about the tour. Again contact me by clicking on the Contact us tab and sending off a message. Next week we will get right into how to prepare for and what to expect when you arrive in Puerto Vallarta for your dream vacation. And one more favor please, if you like this podcast, please take the time and subscribe and give me a good review on iTunes if you would. It would be so appreciated if you would just take the extra time to do that for me. That way we can get the word out to more and more people about the magic of this place. So, thanks to you for listening all the way through this episode of the Puerto Vallarta Travel Show. This is Barry Kessler signing off with a wish for you all to slow down, be kind and live the Vallarta lifestyle. Nos Vemos amigos!  

The Evan Brand Show
Daniel Moriarty: Adaptogens and Seasonality

The Evan Brand Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 83:34


Daniel Moriarty has been an herbalist for the past 40 years inspired by his mother a Hungarian herbalist specializing in Woman's health. Later in life, Daniel chose the Adaptogenic class of herbs to study because of their broad spectrum of healing properties while being non-toxic to the organs. He was inspired to progress his studies based on a life-threatening incident that happened in Jalisco Mexico that really opened his eyes to the healing nature of plants for the people. In the mid-1970 Daniel was stung on the left shoulder while fast asleep by a venomous scorpion Centruroides Sculpturatus. He was traveling in Mexico at the time. He awoke instantly in considerable pain, and within minutes was having extreme difficulty breathing, along with uncontrollable salivation and tunnel vision. By chance, a local fisherman was in his camp and immediately recognized the gravity of the situation. He knew of a Huichol native living nearby and went to get him on foot. After a short while, the Huichol native arrived at the camp with a root that he had picked in the jungle (his medicine chest). He made tea from the root and instructed Dan to drink it while it was very hot. Upon drinking the tea, Dan was able to breathe freely again within minutes. I have no doubt that this man and his plant remedy (guaco) saved my life, Dan swears to this day on his life. After Dan was quickly nursed back to health from the brink of death, he decided right then and there to devote all his energies to learning about herbs. Dan's mother's advice to him was to master one herb at a time to gain the wisdom needed to formulate in a balanced manner to have maximum effect. Daniel has done martial arts for most of his life and is a black belt in Judo and a 2nd black in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and turns out excellent student that have won champion-level competitions. He has always used Adaptogenic herbs to heal himself and others

The Evan Brand Show
Daniel Moriarty: Adaptogens and Seasonality

The Evan Brand Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016


Get your adaptogens at http://notjustpaleo.com/adaptogen - use coupon code ''evan'' for 10% off and free shipping. Daniel Moriarty has been an herbalist for the past 40 years inspired by his mother a Hungarian herbalist specializing in Woman's health. Later in life Daniel chose the Adaptogenic class of herbs to study because of their broad spectrum of healing properties while being non-toxic to the organs. He was inspired to progress his studies based on a life threatening incident which happened in Jalisco Mexico that really opened his eyes to the healing nature of plants for the people. In the mid 1970's Daniel was stung on the left shoulder while fast asleep by a venomous scorpion Centruroides Sculpturatus. He was traveling in Mexico at the time. He awoke instantly in considerable pain, and within minutes was having extreme difficulty breathing, along with uncontrollable salivation and tunnel vision. By chance, a local fisherman was in his camp and immediately recognized the gravity of the situation. He knew of a Huichol native living nearby and went to get him on foot. After a short while, the Huichol native arrived in the camp with a root that he had picked in the jungle (his medicine chest). He made a tea from the root, and instructed Dan to drink it while it was very hot. Upon drinking the tea, Dan was able to breathe freely again within minutes. I have no doubt that this man and his plant remedy (guaco) saved my life, Dan swears to this day on his life. After Dan was quickly nursed back to health from the brink of death, he decided right then and there to devote all his energies into learning about herbs. Dans mother's advice to him was to master one herb at a time to gain the wisdom needed to formulate in a balanced manner to have maximum effect. Daniel has done martial arts for most of his life and is a black belt in Judo and a 2nd black in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and turns out excellent students that have won champion level competitions. He has always used Adaptogenic herbs to heal himself and others.

GO HUNT LIFE
E019 Career Writer Stirs Up The Texas Margarita Market - Scott Calame

GO HUNT LIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 26:29


Scott Calame, Founder of TexAgave, has made a career out of reinventing his career. He has been an attorney, an Adjunct Professor, an ad agency executive and a freelance copy writer but he has just ripcorded out to not only start a new company but he’s actually starting an entirely new industry. Scott is now Distiller. TexAgave is a blue agave spirit that is similar tequila but is made in Texas, not in Jalisco Mexico, so it can’t be called tequila. We get a behind the scenes tour of what it takes to found a company where the first step in selling the product is educating the consumer, one consumer at a time. Luckily, he’s made a living with words as a writer so his tag line which speaks volumes is, ‘make your margarita with a liquor made in Texas.’ He’s certainly aware of the risks but he’s following his passion no matter what and what’s interesting that even though he’s only been in business for less than a year, he’s already introduced a new product and actually introducing a 3rd product a few weeks after we spoke. We discuss... How a home brewing passion exploded into a new career. Seeing his product on the shelf for the first time. The difference between a blue agave spirit and tequila. Self-funding his startup. What it takes to be approved as a distilled spirit company. Filing 115 forms a year with the State and Federal agencies to get approved. Looking at problems differently since this is a chosen career move. Show Notes Website: TexAgave Facebook @TexAgave Sponsor Check out clickplacement.com to ignite your pay-per-click and social marketing strategies. Go Hunt Life on iTunes

Architecture : Learn from 1985 Mexico earthquake
HOSPICIO CABANAS -Hospicio Cabanas, The World Heritage in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico-

Architecture : Learn from 1985 Mexico earthquake

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2011 5:04


US Citizenship Podcast
Interview-07: Simple Citizenship Interview--Juana Ortega (Las Margaritas, Jalisco, Mexico).

US Citizenship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2007 7:41


Today we will listen to our seventh practice interview from Juana Ortega(Las Margaritas, Jalisco, Mexico).  These are simple questions are based on the N-400.  You can get a pdf. of the Simple Citizenship Interview here.  Visit us at uscitizenpod.blogspot.com for the show notes.  Thanks!