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Best podcasts about jasmine garsd

Latest podcast episodes about jasmine garsd

Apple News Today
Inside the White House's detention strategy

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 15:26


An L.A. curfew was implemented amid protests against ICE raids there. Elizabeth Findell from the Wall Street Journal looks at the marching orders from the White House that started the migrant crackdown. Reporting from NPR’s Jasmine Garsd details the unsanitary conditions migrants are facing in an overcrowded ICE facility in Florida. ‘Les Misérables' is a story of the downtrodden. It’s also a musical loved by Trump. The Atlantic looks at its appeal for him. Plus, the Smithsonian agreed to review all of its museums for bias, some promising news on fentanyl use, and the many benefits of singing. Today’s episode was hosted by Yasmeen Khan.

Amanpour
California Immigration Protests 

Amanpour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 58:21


Crowds have largely dispersed in downtown Los Angeles, which the police department declared an "unlawful assembly area." About 300 National Guard troops are now on the ground, deployed by Donald Trump over the objections of California leaders. These protests are taking place amidst a series of immigration measures by the Trump White House. Immigration lawyer Sui Ching and NPR correspondent Jasmine Garsd discuss the implications of all these recent developments.  Also on today's show:  Sasha Joelle Achilli & Sara Obeidat, co-directors, “Syria's Detainee Files”; Shane Goldmacher, National Political Correspondent, The New York Times  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Deadline: White House
“Failing grade”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 85:41


Alicia Menendez – in for Nicolle Wallace – discusses the 100 day mark in President Donald Trump's second term as he loses ground with voters on the economy, the shocking results of the Canadian election that became a referendum on America, the continued attacks on federal workers by the Trump administration, and much more.   Joined by: Senator Mark Kelly, Jacob Soboroff, Ashley Parker, David Gura, Charlie Sykes, Richard Madan, Alanah Odoms, Jasmine Garsd, Angelo Carusone, Tim Miller, Mary McCord, and Stacey Young. 

Apple News Today
Will the Supreme Court allow Trump to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell?

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 14:55


A number of agencies, like the Federal Reserve, operate independently from the party ruling Washington. The Wall Street Journal’s Greg Ip explains how a Supreme Court case could challenge that precedent. NPR’s Jasmine Garsd explains why some immigrant and mixed-status families are considering self-deportation. Bloomberg’s Josh Sisco joins to discuss a major antitrust case against Google. Plus, the Supreme Court weighs in on certain books in schools, the dollar falls to a three-year low, and how renewable energy is winning on Earth Day. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

Apple News Today
Turmoil at the DOJ after prosecutors quit in protest

Apple News Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 12:52


On today’s show: NBC has what to know about a growing measles outbreak in Texas. Meanwhile, changes to a CDC vaccine panel under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could reshape policy. NPR explains how. The Justice Department is in turmoil after prosecutors who were ordered to drop charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams quit in protest. Reuters reporter Sarah Lynch discusses the resignations. Immigrants drive Nebraska’s economy. NPR reporter Jasmine Garsd describes how Trump’s mass-deportations pledge has many of them living in fear. Plus, Trump’s administration asked the Supreme Court to weigh in on his firing of a top official in a whistleblower-protection office. Police said a slain transgender man faced “prolonged” violence and torture in a case investigators described as “beyond depraved.” And at least eight people are dead after “historic” flooding in Kentucky. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

Latino USA
A Day in the Park in Queens, New York

Latino USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 38:40


This week on Latino USA, we're sharing an episode from Code Switch. We bring you a different kind of immigration coverage. We're telling a New York story: one that celebrates the beautiful, everyday life of the immigrant. Code Switch producer, Xavier Lopez, and NPR immigration reporter, Jasmine Garsd, spend a day at Flushing Meadows Corona Park.You can subscribe to Code Switch here. Follow us on TikTok and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter by going to the top of our homepage. 

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
On immigration, "what if fear is the message?"

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 18:35


President Trump has signed numerous executive orders surrounding immigration, but one in particular put everyone on high alert - a move to end birthright citizenship. While the order is unlikely to stand, what does the pushback to this Constitutional right say about the state of our country, and who stands to benefit from its dissolution? Brittany sits down with NPR's immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd and Homeland Security Department and Immigration Policy Reporter Ximena Bustillo to find out. Support public media and receive ad-free listening & bonus. Join NPR+ today.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Deadline: White House
“Widespread confusion”

Deadline: White House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 88:47


Nicolle Wallace discusses the confusion over the widespread freeze of government funding by the Trump administration, the continued ICE arrests tearing communities apart, a shocking letter from Caroline Kennedy warning the Senate about her cousin Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Joined by: Senator Tim Kaine, Senator Chris Murphy, David Jolly, Sam Stein, Andrew Weissmann, Vaughn Hillyard, Lisa Rubin, Jasmine Garsd, Molly Jong-Fast, John Heilemann, and Marc Elias.

Up First
A Sunday in the Park

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2024 17:15


In our last episode of 2024, we go for a walk.Earlier this year, NPR's immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd and Code Switch producer Xavier Lopez spent a day in one of their favorite places in the world: Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York.It's a place they share with one of the most diverse communities in the world, a place where immigrants from around the globe gather to relax, recharge, and reconnect.Today on The Sunday Story, you'll hear an excerpt of an episode from NPR's Code Switch podcast. You can listen to the full episode here.And finally, we have a question for you. What's a place that you visit regularly–a place that lifts you up? We'd love to hear you tell us about it. You can send us a 2-3 minute voice memo at upfirstsunday@npr.org. Bonus points if you include sounds from the space you're in.Make sure to tell us your name and where you're speaking to us from, and we might share it in an episode in 2025.Thanks for spending your Sundays with us this year.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The NPR Politics Podcast
Trump's Proposed Immigration Changes

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 13:06


Immigration was a central focus of Donald Trump's 2024 campaign. Now that he's set to take office, what changes are expected to U.S. immigration policy? This episode: voting correspondent Ashley Lopez, senior political editor & correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd.The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han and Kelli Wessinger, and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The United States of Anxiety
It's Trump's Policy, But Both Parties Set the Stage for Mass Deportations

The United States of Anxiety

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 48:34


For nearly a decade, Donald Trump and his political allies have made it clear that one of their primary goals is mass deportation of undocumented people living in the U.S. After the election, this rhetoric is set to become a policy reality, affecting millions of people across all sectors of society.While Trump and right-wing conservatives have proudly embraced an anti-immigration stance, it's important to recognize that Republicans aren't the only party that set the stage for mass deportations. Over the years, Democrats have also shifted rightward on immigration, increasingly echoing the foundational principles of conservative immigration policies. After all, there's a reason President Obama earned the nickname "Deporter-in-Chief": 3 million people were deported during his presidency. As questions arise about what mass deportations will look like under a Trump administration, many wonder how it will differ from the current system. In our latest episode, host Kai Wright speaks with Jasmine Garsd, NPR's immigration correspondent and the host of The Last Cup, as well as Ronnie James, director of national community engagement for the UndocuBlack Network, an organization that supports Black migrants who are either currently or formerly undocumented. They explore how both parties have mishandled immigration over the years, the myths and misconceptions that shape immigration policy, the economic impacts of mass deportations, and what these policies could actually look like in practice. James also shares how people can get involved in efforts to push back against these policies.  Tell us what you think. We're @noteswithkai on Instagram and X (Twitter). Email us at notes@wnyc.org. Send us a voice message by recording yourself on your phone and emailing us, or record one here.Notes from America airs live on Sundays at 6 p.m. ET. The podcast episodes are lightly edited from our live broadcasts.

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
An identity crisis at the heart of the election; plus, disrupting biracial fantasies

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 40:52


Following the false allegations against the Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, the city received over 30 bomb threats, saw school closures and even the cancellation of a celebration for diversity in arts and culture. Host Brittany Luse talks to NPR Immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd about what she's learned from her reporting in the region and how all this could tie into a larger Midwest identity crisis.Then, Brittany is joined by Danzy Senna, author of Colored Television, to talk about how she's seen biracial representation change over the last three decades, and what it means to be in the "Not Like Us" era. They dig into her latest novel and its perspective on racial profiteering.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Know Your Enemy
Kamala's Commanding Debate Performance [TEASER]

Know Your Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 3:44


Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemyYour intrepid hosts watched the first, and possibly only, presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump so you didn't have to—and then stayed up late to talk about it. After a somewhat wobbly start, Harris seized the momentum with a visceral, deeply affecting answer about the consequences of the GOP's assault on abortion rights, then baited Trump into a rambling rant about the size of his crowds. He never really recovered, and spent much of the rest of the debate running his mouth about the debunked story of Haitian immigrants stealing and eat pets in Ohio or claiming that Harris was responsible for every policy of the Biden administration. What did we learn about the candidates and their priorities? Did Harris break with Biden in any significant ways? What does the Trump-Vance obsession with immigrants reveal about their campaign? What firearm does Harris own? And what about foreign policy? Make sure you listen to the very end!Sources:Sam Roberts, "Noel Parmentel Jr., Essayist, Polemicist and Apostate, Dies at 98," New York Times, Sept 6, 2024Watch the entire Harris-Trump debate (YouTube)Nate Cohn, "New Poll Suggests Harris's Support Has Stalled After a Euphoric August," New York Times, Sept 8, 2024 Huo Jingnan and Jasmine Garsd, "JD Vance Spreads Debunked Claims about Haitian Immigrants Eating Pets," NPR, Sept 10, 2024Mike Catalini, et al, "Trump Falsely Accuses Immigrants in Ohio of Abducting and Eating Pets," Associated Press, Sept 11, 2024B.D. McClay, "The Taylor Swift Endorsement Fantasy," New York Times, Sept. 8, 2024"Taylor Swift Derangement Syndrome," Know Your Enemy, Mar 26, 2024

Code Switch
The park. Sunday. Queens, New York.

Code Switch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 38:21


This week on Code Switch, we're doing a different kind of immigration coverage. We're telling a New York story: one that celebrates the beautiful, everyday life of the immigrant. Code Switch producer, Xavier Lopez and NPR immigration reporter, Jasmine Garsd spend a day at Flushing Meadows Corona Park.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Consider This from NPR
Biden's executive actions on immigration send mixed signals

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 10:24


In early June, President Joe Biden severely restricted asylum requests from migrants attempting to cross the U.S.-Mexico border without authorization. Two weeks later, the President struck a more welcoming tone, saying he'd protect hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens. Immigration has become a big issue, for both parties. Policy experts say Biden hopes that in a close election year, these executive actions will sway voters to his side. But will that strategy pay off and how will it affect migrants? NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd who is reporting from the San Diego border with Mexico.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Email us at considerthis@npr.org. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Consider This from NPR
How this Girl Scout troop offers community to migrant children

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 9:19


The Girl Scouts have been part of American childhood for generations. And now that quintessential experience is helping young girls, who are new to the United States get a sense of belonging. It comes through a Girl Scout troop based in one of New York City's largest migrant shelters. The shelter has around 3,500 migrants, and all of the Girl Scouts are children of families seeking asylum. For the last few weeks, NPR's Jasmine Garsd has been spending time with them, and brings us their their story.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

City Limits
¿Cómo están las comunidades latinas en Florida un año después de la ley de SB 1718?

City Limits

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 23:51


El 10 de mayo de 2023, hace casi un año, el gobernador de Florida Ron DeSantis, quien en ese entonces era un aspirante a la presidencia del país, firmó la ley 1718 enfocada en inmigración y una de las más duras del país. La ley tiene varios puntos como pedirle a las empresas privadas que verifiquen si la persona a contratar está autorizada para trabajar en el país. Además, esta ley deja de reconocer las licencias de conducir expedidas por otros estados a personas indocumentadas y además penaliza el transporte de personas indocumentadas al estado. Jasmine Garsd, corresponsal de inmigración de National Public Radio, visitó partes de la Florida y habló con trabajadores de varios sectores como el agrícola, la industria de la construcción y dueños de restaurantes han denunciado escasez de mano de obra en la Florida. Más detalles en nuestra conversación a continuación.

Consider This from NPR
How DeSantis' immigration laws may be backfiring

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 9:12


Last year, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a strict immigration law making it harder to hire undocumented workers. But like much of the country, Florida is dealing with a tight labor market and some employers are struggling to find workers. NPR's Jasmine Garsd reports on how the law is affecting the state's economy, from construction sites, to strawberry fields.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The NPR Politics Podcast
Texas Immigration Law SB4: Here's The Latest

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 18:37


Texas has a controversial immigration law that, if implemented, would empower local law enforcement to enforce federal immigration law. It's a reminder that immigration isn't going anywhere this campaign season and that the politics are more complicated than you might think.This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd, political reporter Ximena Bustillo, and White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez.Our producers are Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell & Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

El hilo
Una frontera, un año electoral y una trampa mortal para migrantes

El hilo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 31:58


Este año hay elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos, y una disputa entre el estado de Texas y el gobierno de Joe Biden está marcando el tono en un tema central de la campaña: cómo abordar la crisis migratoria. El gobernador texano Greg Abbott desafía la autoridad del gobierno federal sobre la frontera y ha impulsado medidas que ya causaron la muerte de varios migrantes. Esta semana hablamos con Jasmine Garsd, corresponsal de inmigración de National Public Radio, que nos explica el paso a paso de este conflicto desde que comenzó. Luego, Stephania Taladrid, periodista en la revista The New Yorker, nos cuenta cómo los discursos antiinmigración se han vuelto más populares y han radicalizado incluso a las posiciones políticas más humanitarias en medio de la carrera a la Casa Blanca. El hilo es un podcast de Radio Ambulante Estudios. Si valoras el periodismo independiente y riguroso sobre América Latina te pedimos que te unas a nuestras membresías. Tu apoyo nos permitirá seguir profundizando en historias que le hablan a todo un continente. Visita elhilo.audio/donar y ayúdanos a que El hilo siga vivo cada semana. Muchas gracias.Suscríbete a nuestro boletín para recibir enlaces con información complementaria sobre los episodios de El hilo. Además incluimos otras noticias esenciales desde Latinoamérica. Lo recibirás todos los viernes en la mañana. Suscríbete aquí. Síguenos en Instagram, X (Twitter), Threads, Facebook y YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
#1604 The Border Crisis is Manufactured for Political Opportunity

Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 60:22


Air Date 1/17/2024 It is evident that the immigration debate is more about acquiring raw power than about immigration as demands from the Republican Party change along with whatever strategies they feel are most likely to get Republicans elected and in the age of Trump, that means the most draconian, harmful and, ultimately, pointless demands to date. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991 or email Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Transcript BestOfTheLeft.com/Support (Members Get Bonus Clips and Shows + No Ads!) Join our Discord community! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: The Beginning Monroe and Migration Part 1 - Under the Shadow - Air Date 1-9-24 In the second half of the episode, we meet migrants walking North toward the United States on the edge of Central America. A very real manifestation, right now, of the never-ending impact of US intervention in Latin America. Ch. 2: Rep. Greg Casar on GOP's Hard-Line Immigration Demands in Ukraine Funding Request - Democracy Now! - Air Date 12-13-23 As negotiations on the emergency funding request continue, we speak with Democratic Congressmember Greg Casar of Texas about how he and other lawmakers oppose “some of the worst changes to our immigration system in decades.” Ch. 3: The Migrant Crisis On The Border And The Hill - The NPR Politics Podcast - Air Date 1-11-24 The stream of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border hit record numbers at the end of 2023. Guests: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh, and immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd. Ch. 4: GOP Bets It All on the Border - What Next - Air Date 11-8-23 A partial government shutdown is just 10 days away. Ch. 5: The Beginning Monroe and Migration Part 2 - Under the Shadow - Air Date 1-9-24 Ch. 6: Trump Plans to Declare War on Who? - Thom Hartmann Program - Air Date 1-9-24 If re-elected, will Trump dredge up an archaic 18th-century law as a de-facto anti-immigration policy? Just how far will he go…? Ch. 7: Under Attack TX Law Targets Immigrants as Trump Cites Hitler, GOP Pushes for Border Crackdown - Democracy Now! - Air Date 12-20-23 It's very clear that we are under attack. … We have targets on our backs," says Marisa Limón Garza, executive director of Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center in El Paso, which is challenging the new Texas law along with other rights groups. MEMBERS-ONLY BONUS CLIP(S) Ch. 8: Fox Host Admits GOP Doesn't Give A Sh— About Immigration - The Majority Report - Air Date 1-12-24 Laura Ingham gives the conservative game away Ch. 9: AOC Dismantles GOP Immigration Lies - The Majority Report - Air Date 9-25-23 When interviewed, AOC "...sanctions that were originally authored by Marco Rubio took a large part in the driving of populations to our southern border, shortly after those sanctions were enacted, we started seeing dramatic increases." FINAL COMMENTS Ch. 12: Final comments on the naked power grab behind the immigration debate and Trump's long-held fascination with Hitler Bonus:  Trump Claims He's Never Read Mein Kampf After Quoting Hitler, Praising Putin: A Closer Look - Late Night with Seth Meyers - Air Date 12-22-23 Articles:  House Republican Admits He'll Kill Border Deal If It Helps Biden Donald Trump's ex-wife once said Trump kept a book of Hitler's speeches by his bed MUSIC (Blue Dot Sessions) SHOW IMAGE:  Description: A photograph taken during a "Reform Immigration March" in D.C. A man holds a homemade sign that says "Militarized Border = A Failed Policy." Other protestors in background hold American flags. Credit: "Reform Immigration March on Washington" by Elvert Barnes, Flickr | License: CC BY-SA 2.0 | Changes: Cropped, increase in contrast and brightness.   Produced by Jay! Tomlinson Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Listen Anywhere! BestOfTheLeft.com/Listen Listen Anywhere! Follow at Twitter.com/BestOfTheLeft Like at Facebook.com/BestOfTheLeft Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com

The NPR Politics Podcast
The Migrant Crisis On The Border And The Hill

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 15:51 Very Popular


The stream of migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border hit record numbers at the end of 2023. The stream of illegal border crossing has slowed, but could a lack of agreement on immigration policy issues be a factor in a partial government shutdown next week? This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh, and immigration correspondent Jasmine Garsd.Our producers are Casey Morell & Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Erica Morrison. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.

Consider This from NPR
How New York City Became the Center Of a Debate Over Immigration

Consider This from NPR

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 10:20


New York City has become an unlikely battleground for migrant rights.The city, like others, has struggled to deal with the arrival of tens of thousands of migrants - bussed in from Republican-led states like Texas and Florida. Amid rising pressure to do something to alleviate this problem, the Biden administration announced on Wednesday that it was granting Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, to nearly a half million Venezuelans - thousands of whom are in New York City. TPS protects them from deportation and allows them to apply for work permits.Host Ailsa Chang speaks with NPR's Jasmine Garsd about how New York has landed at the center of America's immigration debate and what the Biden administration's policy announcement means for migrants.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.

The NPR Politics Podcast
Biden Administration, NYC Spar Over Immigration Policy

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 16:57


In New York City, more than 90,000 migrants or people seeking asylum have sought refuge since spring 2022. The city's Democratic mayor, Eric Adams, has asked for more federal assistance, and in the meantime, has cut back on services for those coming to his city. The Biden administration blames Congressional inaction.This podcast: White House correspondents Tamara Keith and Franco Ordoñez, and criminal justice correspondent Jasmine Garsd.The podcast is produced by Elena Moore and Casey Morell. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Unlock access to this and other bonus content by supporting The NPR Politics Podcast+. Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Connect:Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Why New York City's migrant housing crisis is reaching a breaking point

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 6:07


New York City has long been a city of immigrants, living up to the words on the Statue of Liberty in the city's harbor. Alone among major U.S. cities, New York has a legal obligation to offer shelter to everyone who wants it -- but the current influx of migrants and asylum-seekers is putting that to the test. NPR correspondent Jasmine Garsd joins John Yang to discuss what's happening. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

La Brega
6. “Boricua en la luna” — la distancia de la luna

La Brega

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 33:52


“Boricua en la luna” es un himno clásico sobre un joven nacido fuera de Puerto Rico, que sueña con volver a la casa de sus padres pero nunca lo hace. La canción, que está basada en un poema escrito por Juan Antonio Corretjer, evoca vívidamente temas de desplazamiento y conexión. Y afirma que la puertorriqueñidad existe sin importar dónde se viva, declarando, “yo sería borincano aunque naciera en la luna.”  Eso hizo que nuestro equipo se preguntará: "¿qué pasaría si un puertorriqueño realmente naciera en la luna?" Le pedimos al laureado escritor puertorriqueño Sergio Gutiérrez Negrón que respondiera a la pregunta en un cuento de ficción. Kelvin es el primer humano nacido en la luna y crece allí solo. Al escuchar las grabaciones que le envía su abuela, aprende a amar una isla que nunca ha visto. Pero cuando finalmente conoce a alguien más en la superficie lunar, Kelvin se enfrenta a un dilema sobre su apego a la luna y a Puerto Rico –y cuánto puede aferrarse a cada uno de esos dos lugares que lo hacen ser quien es. Con las actuaciones de Keren Lugo (Jessica), Nancy Ticotin (Marielena) y Jesús del Orden (Kelvin). El diseño de sonido para este episodio de audio ficción es de Joe Plourde.  Escucha nuestra lista de reproducción de Spotify, con música de este episodio y esta temporada. Cada semana y, a medida que salgan nuevos episodios, seguiremos agregando canciones.  Esta semana queremos agradecer a: Kelly Gillespie, Orlando Javier Torres, Juanluis Ramos, Ana María Dîaz Burgos, y Olga Casanova-Burgess. Y gracias a todas las otras voces que ayudaron a darle vida a este episodio: Rebeca Ibarra, Jasmine Garsd, Nicolas Lúcar, Natalia Ramirez, Fabiola Galindo, Mariela Murdocco, Benjamin Torres Gotay y Victor Ramos Rosado. Música adicional para este episodio creada por Isaac Jones y Jared Paul. El chequeo de datos y la verificación de los hechos de esta temporada fue realizado por Istra Pacheco y María Soledad Dávila Calero. Esta temporada de La Brega existe gracias a The Mellon Foundation.

Code Switch
How cumbia has shaped music across Latin America

Code Switch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 29:42


Whether you're from Ushuaia or East Los Angeles, you've likely heard cumbia blaring from a stereo. From our play friends at NPR's Alt.Latino, Jasmine Garsd and Felix Contreras talk about their common love of the musical backbone of Latin America.

Embedded
The Last Cup: Postscript

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 13:37 Very Popular


The 2022 World Cup has ended. With his left foot, Messi wrote a more spectacular finale than we could have imagined. In the final installment of The Last Cup, Jasmine Garsd reveals the magic of Argentina's first World Cup victory since 1986. This final episode of our series is mainly in English, with some Spanish. Este último capítulo está disponible en ingles, e incluye comentario en español.

La última copa/The Last Cup
Postscript: Anulo Mufa

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 13:37


The 2022 World Cup has ended. With his left foot, Messi wrote a more spectacular finale than we could have imagined. In the final installment of The Last Cup, Jasmine Garsd reveals the magic of Argentina's first World Cup victory since 1986. This final episode of our series is mainly in English, with some Spanish. Este último capítulo está disponible en ingles, e incluye comentario en español.

ESPN FC
Lionel Messi's Last Dance + Andres Cantor on Calling the World Cup Final

ESPN FC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 38:23 Very Popular


As Lionel Messi prepares to take the pitch in what will be his final World Cup appearance on Sunday, there's another Argentinian legend that you should know about. Andres Cantor, the Spanish-language commentator for Telemundo known for his soulful call of “GOOOL”, will be in the booth for his 12th World Cup Final. In Latin America, he's almost as much of an institution as the sport of soccer itself…and he's about to call one of the most important matches in the history of his home country – and the most crucial of Messi's iconic career. And we also call up NPR reporter Jasmine Garsd, who explains the rocky relationship Messi has had over the years with his fans in Argentina, and whether a World Cup victory will finally allow him to escape the shadow of Diego Maradona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ESPN Daily
Lionel Messi's Last Dance + Andres Cantor on Calling the World Cup Final

ESPN Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 38:23


As Lionel Messi prepares to take the pitch in what will be his final World Cup appearance on Sunday, there's another Argentinian legend that you should know about. Andres Cantor, the Spanish-language commentator for Telemundo known for his soulful call of “GOOOL”, will be in the booth for his 12th World Cup Final. In Latin America, he's almost as much of an institution as the sport of soccer itself…and he's about to call one of the most important matches in the history of his home country – and the most crucial of Messi's iconic career. And we also call up NPR reporter Jasmine Garsd, who explains the rocky relationship Messi has had over the years with his fans in Argentina, and whether a World Cup victory will finally allow him to escape the shadow of Diego Maradona. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

La última copa/The Last Cup
Episodio Especial: Tiempo Añadido

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 23:09


En este episodio especial los periodistas Claudia Jardim y Daniel Alarcón se unen a una conversación con nuestra presentadora Jasmine Garsd. El análisis del Mundial los lleva a discutir el desempeño de Messi en el torneo, el fútbol como una manera de narrar a Latinoamérica y las maneras en que uno se puede volver a enamorar de su selección nacional.Claudia Jardim es una de las realizadoras del proyecto A Girl's Game.Daniel Alarcón es el productor ejecutivo del pódcast Radio Ambulante.

Latinos Out Loud
Jasmine Garsd Out Loud

Latinos Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 36:47


The world cup is here everyone! We are all very excited to witness this beautiful event that brings so many of our people together, and on today's episode we have none other than Jasmine Garsd, an Argentine-American journalist who is currently at NPR's as Criminal Justice correspondent and with whom we talk about her new podcast The Last Cup, a very special podcast that goes deep into the life of Lionel Messi and his journey up to this world cup, so don't miss out on this special interview. You can check out the last cup wherever you listen to podcasts. The Last Cup: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510367/the-last-cup

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The Last Cup: Part 5

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 40:06


After a falling-out with the Argentine national team and a shaky reconciliation, Messi eventually finds his way back to play at the 2021 Copa America for yet another chance at redemption. And then it's on to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup, his last shot at the most coveted trophy. In the final chapter of Lionel Messi's journey, we catch up to the present. Our host Jasmine Garsd reflects on what a win would mean for Messi and for Argentina - and what it really takes to come home. The Last Cup is a dual language limited series from NPR and Futuro Studios. Listen to the Spanish versions here.

Nerdette
The story behind the behind

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 25:16


This week, Jasmine Garsd, host of NPR's The Last Cup, and Brandon Pope, host of WBEZ's Making, drop in to discuss the World Cup, a lawsuit against Velveeta and the word of the year: gaslighting. Then, Radiolab reporter Heather Radke joins us to discuss her book, ‘Butts: A Backstory.' It explores the history of the human behind and, as she puts it, "the multiple ways that patriarchy and misogyny can infect women's bodies.”

La última copa/The Last Cup
5. El equipo de la añoranza

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 38:58


Luego de renunciar en el 2016, Lionel Messi regresó con la Selección Nacional. Pero las cosas no anduvieron bien.La llegada de un nuevo y controversial entrenador renovó al equipo y cambió la historia de la Argentina en la Copa América. El futuro de cara al Mundial se veía brillante. Sin embargo, el comienzo del torneo en Qatar ha presentado retos inesperados. Nuestra presentadora Jasmine Garsd reflexiona en torno a la última oportunidad de Messi para obtener la Copa añorada y se pregunta, ¿Qué pasa si no la consigue? ¿Podrá regresar a su casa como un héroe, como siempre lo soñó?

La última copa/The Last Cup
5. Team Añoranza

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 39:34


After a falling-out with the Argentine national team and a shaky reconciliation, Messi eventually finds his way back to play at the 2021 Copa America for yet another chance at redemption. And then it's on to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup, his last shot at the most coveted trophy. In the final chapter of Lionel Messi's journey, we catch up to the present. Our host Jasmine Garsd reflects on what a win would mean for Messi and for Argentina - and what it really takes to come home.

The Current
Why soccer great Lionel Messi once faced backlash in his native Argentina

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 13:01


Lionel Messi is considered one of soccer's greatest players, but has faced backlash in his home country of Argentina. We discuss his career, why World Cup glory has eluded him, and his relationship to his homeland with Jasmine Garsd, a correspondent with NPR and host of The Last Cup, a podcast about the player.

Throughline
La Última Copa: El sueño del pibe

Throughline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 41:40


Ésta semana te presentamos un episodio muy especial de nuestros amigos en NPR y Futuro Media — su primer episodio del podcast La Última Copa, en Español. Todo comenzó con una gambeta extraordinaria en una ciudad Argentina. A eso le siguió la llegada a España y el club de fútbol que definiría su carrera, el Barça. La periodista Jasmine Garsd explora el camino trazado por Lionel Messi antes de convertirse en uno de los mejores del mundo. En la Argentina, donde el fútbol a menudo se convierte en obsesión, Messi fue el chico que se marchó antes de tiempo.La historia se cruza con las vivencias de la propia Garsd durante el colapso social del 2001 en la Argentina y el impacto de la crisis en la vida de Messi.

Throughline
The Last Cup: The Kid's Dream

Throughline

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 41:40


This week we're bringing you something special from our friends at NPR and Futuro Media: the first episode of the podcast, The Last Cup. From his earliest goals on the soccer fields of his hometown in Argentina to his arrival at Spain's Barça Football Club, host Jasmine Garsd follows the journey of a gifted kid who would go on to become one of the best soccer players ever. In Argentina, where the national sport is a fierce obsession, Lionel Messi was the one that got away. As Garsd retraces Messi's early career, she examines the consequences of Argentina's devastating economic crisis of 2001, how it shaped Messi's path, and what it meant for her own life.

La Ventana
El Club de la Escucha | 'La última copa', el Messi de la albiceleste

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 21:24


Hablamos con  Jasmine Garsd,  periodista, presentadora y directora de 'La última copa', el podcast que cuenta la historia de Leo Messi como emigrante, sobre su vínculo con Argentina y con los argentinos.

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The Last Cup: Part 4

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 34:48


With the disappointment of the 2010 World Cup behind them, Argentines are hopeful that Lionel Messi might break their losing streak at the 2011 Copa America, the largest tournament in South America. Messi is prepared to give his all, looking for a way to deliver a victory for his home country. Meanwhile, host Jasmine Garsd makes the long journey back to Argentina after many years away and faces an unexpected tragedy. The Last Cup is a dual language limited series from NPR and Futuro Studios. All episodes will be released in English and Spanish. Listen to the Spanish versions here.

La última copa/The Last Cup
4. La maldición

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 37:02


Después de una derrota decepcionante en el Mundial del 2010, Lionel Messi juega en la Copa América en Argentina, con el peso de un país que exige un triunfo. Nuestra presentadora Jasmine Garsd también se enfrenta con realidades muy duras al regresar a Argentina.

La última copa/The Last Cup

With the disappointment of the 2010 World Cup behind them, Argentines are hopeful that Lionel Messi might break their losing streak at the 2011 Copa America, the largest tournament in South America. Messi is prepared to give his all, looking for a way to deliver a victory for his home country. Meanwhile, host Jasmine Garsd makes the long journey back to Argentina after many years away and faces an unexpected tragedy.

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
Lionel Messi's last World Cup? Plus, a 'Diasporican' Thanksgiving

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 36:58


They call him a 21st-century god of soccer. One of the all time greats. A king. But Lionel Messi's crown is still missing one big jewel: a World Cup trophy for his home country, Argentina.In this episode, host Brittany Luse explores Messi's long road to a World Cup victory with Jasmine Garsd, host of NPR's new podcast The Last Cup. Along the way, they go into how immigration, race and class coil around the world of international soccer. Then, Brittany goes on a gastronomic journey with food columnist Illyanna Maisonet, whose new cookbook Diasporican weaves in diasporic influences with Puerto Rico's Indigenous, African and European culinary traditions. You can follow us on Twitter @ItsBeenaMin or email us at ibam@npr.org.

Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez
NPR y Futuro Studios presentan: La última copa

Ídolo: The Ballad of Chalino Sánchez

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022 41:07


Todo comenzó con una gambeta extraordinaria en una ciudad Argentina. A eso le siguió la llegada a España y el club de fútbol que definiría su carrera, el Barça. La periodista Jasmine Garsd explora el camino trazado por Lionel Messi antes de convertirse en uno de los mejores del mundo. En la Argentina, donde el fútbol a menudo se convierte en obsesión, Messi fue el chico que se marchó antes de tiempo.

Soccer Every Day
Messi's Last Cup | Copa with Felipe Cárdenas

Soccer Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 47:39


COPA WITH FELIPE CÁRDENAS | Felipe is joined by Jasmine Garsd, NPR Correspondent, to discuss her new narrative podcast series, "The Last Cup". The series details how Lionel Messi has wrestled with the disappointment of the home crowd after each devastating World Cup loss, and over time, his connection to his own country has been questioned after spending time abroad. Listen to "The Last Cup" where ever you listen to podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio Ambulante
La última copa [Episodio especial]

Radio Ambulante

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 42:51


Un podcast sobre Messi y su última oportunidad mundialista. Hoy les traemos el primer episodio de la serie "La última copa", de NPR y Futuro Studios. La periodista Jasmine Garsd presenta un relato que trasciende lo deportivo. Es una biografía sonora del futbolista Lionel Messi, uno de los más talentosos de la historia y que tiene solo una deuda pendiente: regresar a Argentina, el lugar que dejó a sus 13 años, con la Copa del Mundo. También es la historia de millones de latinoamericanos, quienes dejaron su país de origen con el sueño de volver. ⇣En nuestro sitio web puedes encontrar una transcripción del episodio. ⇣ ► Contesta nuestra encuesta anual. Cuéntanos sobre ti y ayúdanos a construir el futuro de Radio Ambulante. ⇣► Únete a Deambulantes. Con tu apoyo podremos seguir contando las historias que merecen ser contadas. ⇣► Suscríbete a nuestro boletín. Es nuestro lugar favorito para estar en contacto con nuestra comunidad. Recibe todos los martes un correo con el nuevo episodio de Radio Ambulante y otro todos los viernes con cinco recomendaciones del equipo. ⇣► Lupa es nuestra app para estudiantes intermedios de español que quieren aprender con las historias de Radio Ambulante. Pruébala y encuentra más información en lupa.app.

Up First
The Last Cup: Lionel Messi's Dream

Up First

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 46:04


Lionel Messi is considered one of the greatest soccer players of all time. An Argentine by birth, he rose to stardom playing in Europe. Messi has won almost every accolade possible for a professional soccer player–save one–the World Cup. He's never been able to lead his Argentine national team to victory and he says this year's competition will be his final attempt. In The Last Cup, a new bilingual podcast series from NPR and Futuro Studios, NPR's Jasmine Garsd looks at how Messi has wrestled with the disappointment of the home crowd after each devastating World Cup loss. Over time, his connection to his own country has been questioned after spending time abroad. Garsd, an immigrant from Argentina herself asks: What can Messi's story tell us about the cost of leaving home, and the struggle to return?Listen to The Last Cup in Spanish and English on NPR One, Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

El Washington Post
Un hallazgo sobre el cáncer de colon. Marchas a favor de Pedro Castillo. Un pódcast sobre Messi

El Washington Post

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 17:24


Sobre el descubrimiento de las células que causan metástasis hablamos con el doctor Eduard Batlle en Barcelona. De Castillo, con el politólogo Eduardo Dargent, de la Universidad Católica del Perú. Y sobre el pódcast, con Jasmine Garsd de NPR.

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The Last Cup: Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 41:26


From his earliest goals on the soccer fields of his hometown in Argentina to his arrival in Spain's Barça Football Club, host Jasmine Garsd follows the journey of a gifted kid who would go on to become one of the best. In Argentina, where the national sport is a fierce obsession, Lionel Messi was the one that got away.As Garsd retraces Messi's early career, she examines the consequences of Argentina's devastating economic crisis of 2001, how it shaped Messi's path, and what it meant for her own life.

La última copa/The Last Cup
2. El sueño del pibe

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:20


Todo comenzó con una gambeta extraordinaria en una ciudad Argentina. A eso le siguió la llegada a España y el club de fútbol que definiría su carrera, el Barça. La periodista Jasmine Garsd explora el camino trazado por Lionel Messi antes de convertirse en uno de los mejores del mundo. En la Argentina, donde el fútbol a menudo se convierte en obsesión, Messi fue el chico que se marchó antes de tiempo.La historia se cruza con las vivencias de la propia Garsd durante el colapso social del 2001 en la Argentina y el impacto de la crisis en la vida de Messi.

La última copa/The Last Cup
2. The Kid's Dream

La última copa/The Last Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 40:52


From his earliest goals on the soccer fields of his hometown in Argentina to his arrival in Spain's Barça Football Club, host Jasmine Garsd follows the journey of a gifted kid who would go on to become one of the best. In Argentina, where the national sport is a fierce obsession, Lionel Messi was the one that got away.As Garsd retraces Messi's early career, she examines the consequences of Argentina's devastating economic crisis of 2001, how it shaped Messi's path, and what it meant for her own life.

Latino Rebels Radio
Messi's Final Shot

Latino Rebels Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 23:13


Just days before the start of the 2022 World Cup, Latino Rebels Radio host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Jasmine Garsd, host of the new podcast The Last Cup, to discuss how the journey of Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi runs parallel to the issues of migration, neoliberalism, and hanging on to your roots. The Last Cup is a joint production from NPR and Futuro Studios.

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
The problem of diversity in 'Bridgerton'; plus the Latinx history of punk music

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 41:53 Very Popular


Guest host Jasmine Garsd talks to Kristen Warner, an associate professor at the University of Alabama, about Bridgerton's diversity problem. They discuss color blind v. color-conscious casting, how race factors into historical narratives and why any representation isn't always good representation.Then, Jasmine catches up with host Ceci Bastida and creator Núria Net about their new podcast, Punk In Translation: Latinx Origins, about the role of Latinx and Latin American musicians in the history of punk music. They also play Who Said That.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders
The vibe has shifted, plus 'Conversations with People Who Hate Me'

It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 36:24


You may see it in the news or on social media. You may be feeling different in your relationships or with your job. The "vibe" has shifted. Our guest host Jasmine Garsd is joined by Elamin Abdelmahmoud, culture writer for BuzzFeed News and host of CBC's pop culture podcast Pop Chat, to learn more about this vibe shift and why we all may be feeling a little off right now.Plus, a chat with Dylan Marron, author and host of the book/podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me on how he talks to people with opposing views. That's followed by a game of Who Said That with Jonny Sun.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.

Alt.Latino
End of Summer Rooftop Listening Party

Alt.Latino

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 29:13


What better way to end the summer than with friends, a little vino, music and former Alt.Latino co-host Jasmine Garsd?

The NPR Politics Podcast
Weekly Roundup: August 8th

The NPR Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 25:53


The unemployment rate dropped to 5.4% in July — a low for the pandemic. Nearly a million new jobs were added to the economy — although restaurants and factories are still hurting for workers. Covid cases continued to rise, too. We take a look at the two ends of the response spectrum: New York City's vaccine mandate and Florida's free-for-all.This episode: White House correspondent Scott Detrow, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, chief economics correspondent Scott Horsley, national correspondent Greg Allen, and national correspondent Jasmine Garsd.Connect:Subscribe to the NPR Politics Podcast here.Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.orgJoin the NPR Politics Podcast Facebook Group.Listen to our playlist The NPR Politics Daily Workout.Subscribe to the NPR Politics Newsletter.Find and support your local public radio station.

KPCW Mountain Money
Mountain Money - March 15, 2021

KPCW Mountain Money

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 52:09


Over the next couple of weeks, Mountain Money will explore some of the implications of the proposed minimum wage increase from different perspectives. This morning, (1:06) NPR Marketplace reporter Jasmine Garsd joins us to talk about how the end of slavery led to two different minimum wages. (24:55) Miles Hanson, President and CEO of World Trade Center Utah joins us to talk about how they help Utah businesses succeed globally. Mountain Money ended the hour talking with (43:41) Maika Taylor about Beauty Zone ’s 25 th anniversary.

Radio Menea
Ep 85: Argentina

Radio Menea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 63:09


Esta semana, we take a deep dive into the music of Argentina -- with an accidental yet very welcome focus on las mujeres! Our friend/favorite Argentine and former Alt.Latino co-host Jasmine Garsd is our special invitada and guest DJ. From tango, to cumbia, to tropical punk, Jas brings us un poco de todo. Join us to learn about literature recommendations to pair with each musical selection (!!!), the growing role of feminism in Argentine society, and exactly how we all feel about horror in literature and film (spoiler alert: nos da mucho miedo). Featuring music by Tita Merello, Kumbia Queers, Juana Molina, Miss Bolivia, J Mena Baron, Paula Maffia, and Sofia Rei. Show notes: http://bit.ly/2WFmjBn Follow Jasmine: twitter.com/JasGarsd n.pr/2ZjQXwS Follow us: instagram.com/RadioMenea twitter.com/RadioMenea facebook.com/RadioMenea tinyletter.com/RadioMenea

Alt.Latino
Our Listeners Speak up: Their Best of 2018

Alt.Latino

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 31:38


Jasmine Garsd returns to review listeners' favs. We heard music we knew and also some discoveries.

Across the Pond, a Premier League Podcast
WORLD CUP: Chris joins NPR's All Things Considered to talk VAR

Across the Pond, a Premier League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2018 4:21


Chris joins Jasmine Garsd on NPR's All Things Considered to discuss the impact of VAR on the beautiful game given it's usage at the 2018 World Cup. 

Boston Calling
All Dressed Up

Boston Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017 26:29


About 80 percent of garment industry workers are women. For the past few months, Jasmine Garsd has travelled the globe to meet these workers, in person. We start in Roanoke Rapids in North Carolina, a formerly bustling cotton mill town, that’s gone quiet. Next, we go to Los Angeles, were we learn how a sweatshop raid in 1995 changed the garment industry in the US forever. Lastly, we got to Bangladesh, where a large portion of our clothing now gets made. Want to find out how fair your fashion is? Here’s the website mentioned in the programme: https://interactive.pri.org/2017/fair-fashion-quiz/ (Image: Mother and daughter, Rongmala Begum (standing) and Mayna Begum, both work in clothing factories in Bangladesh. Credit: Ismael Ferdous/PRI)

Business Rockstars
5/22/14 Jesse Dylan CEO MegaCast

Business Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2014 81:23


Scott Page is a technologist, entrepreneur, musician and songwriter. Page is most recognized as the saxophonist for Pink Floyd, Supertramp and Toto. As an entrepreneur, he formed Walt Tucker Productions an audio video post production company in 1987. In 1992, he Co-founded 7th Level, Inc., a CD-ROM game and educational software company. Later, Page Co-founded New Media Broadcasting Company, a social media and collaborative communications enterprise. Since 2011, he has been the Co-founder and CEO of Direct2Care, an online presence management company for healthcare.Page has received several acknowledgments and awards, primarily for his technology companies' achievements. Named one of “50 Pioneers of Multimedia,” Page has been guest lecturer and panelist at numerous conferences and university symposia. His industry acknowledgments include being named one of “The Top 100 Multimedia Producers” by Multimedia Magazine, the “100 Coolest People in Los Angeles” by Buzz Magazine, and one of “50 New Media Innovators” profiled in Pioneer Electronics' Multimedia Frontier.Jesse Dylan is a multiple award-winning show host (The Good Life Show) Sirius/CBS, the author of the best-selling book The Good Life with Jesse Dylan and the founder of Good Life Networks. Jesse is a leading producer of transformational entertainment. His success is built on over 35 years of broadcast experience combined with the renowned relationships he has forged with the greatest authorities in the world of personal health and progressive lifestyle.Irene Diaz is Los Angeles' modern day Torch Singer Songwriter. Within only a short amount of time Irene has gained national acclaim. NPR's Don Gonyea says “Anyone who hears your voice will wonder, ‘Where have you been all this time'.In late 2011 Irene Diaz began a career move making her way into the music scene playing at various venues around the Los Angeles area, from small coffee shops to eventually playing well known singer songwriter venues such as Room 5 and Hollywood's House of Blues. In February of 2012 Irene's song I Love You Madly caught the attention of NPR Alternative Latino's Jasmine Garsd after by chance opening an email from production company Mucho Music based in L.A. which featured a live video performance. Jasmine Garsd featured the song on her program and said “you can't fake the soul… Irene is so believable in her emotion.”In fall of 2012 Irene began the production of her first E.P. titled I Love You Madly. To help fund her project, Irene raised over $10,000 backed by supporters using the website Kickstarter. With the help of these funds, Irene was able to produce and record her E.P., make a music video for Crazy Love, and fund her way to the East Coast for a small tour and to attend the Latin Alternative Music Conference in New York. After attending the conference it was noted by Felix Contreras on NPR's Alternative Latino segment titled “The Latin Alternative Music Conference 2013: Who Rocked, Who Shocked, Who Killed” that both Jasmine and himself were blown away by Irene Diaz's voice after she had done an impromptu performance of Crazy Love outside the Press Room. “This year we are (both) blown away by Irene Diaz… Listen to this voice.”