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Peruvian politician

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Best podcasts about Javier Espinoza

Latest podcast episodes about Javier Espinoza

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall
Boris 'unleashes' all

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 47:06


This week on Taking Stock, Mandy Johnston talks to legendary Guardian Columnist John Crace who read every page of Boris Johnson's new memoir and also tells us about his new book Taking the Lead-A Dog at Number 10' which sees his dog Herbie recount turbulent times in Westminster.Mandy also chats to Javier Espinoza of the Financial Times about a new EU Ruling that could change European Football forever.And Mandy hears about Intel's change of plans in Germany and what it might mean for everyone else.

Paul Adamson in conversation
Brussels vs Big Tech

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 25:13


Javier Espinoza, Competition and Digital Policy Correspondent in the FT Brussels Bureau, talks to Paul Adamson about the EU's strategy for regulating Big Tech.

Inspiring Stewards
Javier Espinoza – Praying for the global church while pursuing excellence and faithfulness

Inspiring Stewards

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 14:55


In this twenty-seventh episode of the Inspiring Stewards podcast, Nathan Jones speaks with Javier Espinoza from Costa Rica. Serving in international missions, Javier encourages listeners to pray the Bible to stay on track, to pray for the Lord's will to be done on earth as it is in heaven, and to pray for the lost as God desires that none perish. He urges Christians to pursue excellence and faithfulness by seeing the big picture, God's vision. He concludes by challenging us to move in towards generosity and towards standards as they can make a big difference in everything that we do. We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, or feedback. To do so, email us at mail@gtp.org. The music is Concerto a' 4 Violini No 2 by Telemann played on classical guitar by Jon Sayles. Published by Exzel Music. Length: 14:55

ITNEWS.LAT
Episodio 368 - 12/08 Panita: Llegó el que resuelve

ITNEWS.LAT

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 22:35


Con el firme objetivo de que todos los venezolanos tengan su teléfono inteligente, LOGAN lanza al mercado Panita, un móvil equipado con todas las funcionalidades básicas de un teléfono de gama alta, pero con una oferta económica al alcance de cualquier bolsillo.  "Panita no distingue condición socioeconómica ni necesidad, pues nuestra meta es conectar y comunicar a cada venezolano, en cada rincón del territorio nacional. Y así como un amigo está para apoyarnos en lo que necesitemos, Panita llega para ser ese aliado que permitirá a cada usuario disfrutar las bondades de la tecnología, a un precio insuperable", comenta Javier Espinoza, CEO de Logan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somos-itnews-lat/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somos-itnews-lat/support

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TXS Plus
Minería del Mañana con Eduardo Fuentes y Javier Espinoza, 20 de abril del 2023

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 23:25


Minería del Mañana con Eduardo Fuentes y Javier Espinoza, 20 de abril del 2023 by TXS Plus

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Behind the Money with the Financial Times
Europe's Big Tech trust buster

Behind the Money with the Financial Times

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 18:04


The EU's executive branch is known for leading the way when it comes to regulating crucial industries, like Big Tech. But for now, one country appears to be further ahead in the race to keep competition alive for European entrepreneurs. The FT's EU correspondent Javier Espinoza explains who is leading the pack and what it means for everyone else. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - For further reading:How Germany became Europe's leading Big Tech trust busterBrussels re-energised for Big Tech battlesEU braced for legal challenges to rules designed to tackle Big TechFight breaks out between Ireland and Germany over Big Tech regulation- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - On Twitter, follow Javier Espinoza (@JavierespFT) and Michela Tindera (@mtindera07)Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall
What Are Bank Holidays Costing Us and the Economy?

Taking Stock with Vincent Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 45:37


This week on Taking Stock Mandy Johnston looks at cost and benefit of Saint Brigid's day; with the first bank holiday of the year happening she asks what's bill to the exchequer and the workforce? Mandy is joined by Elizabeth Bowen the acting Director of the Small Firms Association, Mandy will also be discussing the EU's recent announcement of a comprehensive plan to support new investment in 'Green' sectors. With the US making a push to attract green investment, we'll see how this plan could potentially enhance investment in green energy here in Ireland. Mandy talks to Javier Espinoza the EU Correspondent for the Financial Times. Plus Mandy talks to Sean Keyes of the Currency about commercial property investment in Ireland, and why it seems to be lagging behind.

Confidencial Radio
Episodio 467 | Policía secuestró a dos ciudadanos en Managua y Ticuantepe: se desconoce su paradero

Confidencial Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 5:09


La Policía del régimen de Daniel Ortega y Rosario Murillo, continúa con el secuestro de ciudadanos críticos. El pasado domingo agentes policiales detuvieron en el barrio Monseñor Lezcano de Managua, a Javier Espinoza, y este jueves a la profesora Thelma Vanegas, en el municipio de Ticuantepe.

Encuentros Fundación Telefónica
Tech & Society: Javier Espinoza

Encuentros Fundación Telefónica

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 80:19


499 visualizaciones Emitido en directo el 19 jul 2022 Acogemos una nueva sesión del ciclo Tech & Society, realizado en colaboración con Aspen Institute España, donde hablarán Javier Espinoza, corresponsal de la UE para el diario Financial Times, y Raquel Jorge, investigadora de agenda tecnológica y digital en el Real Instituto Elcano. El ciclo Tech & Society de Aspen Institute España y Fundación Telefónica tiene como objetivo establecer un foro para la reflexión plural e ilustrada acerca de las grandes cuestiones planteadas por los avances de la tecnología digital y su influencia en ámbitos tan diversos como las relaciones humanas, la política, la educación, la cultura, la economía o la medicina. #TechSociety Más información en: : https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/tech-society-javier-espinoza/ Un nuevo espacio para una nueva cultura: visita el Espacio Fundación Telefónica en pleno corazón de Madrid, en la calle Fuencarral 3. Visítanos y síguenos en: Web: https://espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EspacioFTef Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/espaciofundaciontef Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/espacioftef/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CulturaSiglo21

Guiones y guionistas
492. Cómo registrar un guion con blockchain: Enotar.io

Guiones y guionistas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 34:18


El artículo 492. Cómo registrar un guion con blockchain: Enotar.io se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero. Una de las cosas que obsesiona a muchos guionistas es cómo registrar nuestros guiones para tener una prueba de autoría en caso de que nos los roben. Hemos hablado ya de varias formas de hacerlo pero hoy veremos una nueva. Cómo registrar un guion con blockchain. Vamos a hablar con Javier Espinoza de la empresa […] El artículo 492. Cómo registrar un guion con blockchain: Enotar.io se publicó primero en David Esteban Cubero.

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World Business Report
Regulating future technology

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 26:27


The European Union has outlined a strategy for regulation of new and emerging technology. Competition chief Margrethe Vestager gave details of the proposals, and we find out more from Javier Espinoza of the Financial Times. Also in the programme, the oil producers' cartel OPEC and its allies met today, and agreed only a moderate increase in output, despite calls from some oil consumers to go further in a bid to reduce prices. The BBC's Sameer Hashmi fills us in on the details. 20 years ago, America's National Football League introduced the Rooney Rule, in an attempt to increase the number of black and ethnic minority candidates hired to NFL coaching and executive positions. One black coach, Brian Flores, is now suing the league, alleging teams invited him for head coach job interviews purely to pad out their Rooney Rule statistics. Jeremi Duru is a law professor at the American University in Washington DC, helped draw up the Rooney Rule, and gives us his reaction to the lawsuit. There's a warning from the giant investment bank BNY Mellon that global investment firms are missing out on potentially as much as three trillion dollars' worth of investment because they are not attracting female investors. Anne-Marie McConnon from BNY Mellon discusses their findings. Plus, following the launch of a trial four day working week at some companies in the UK, our regular workplace commentator Pilita Clarke explores the costs and benefits of such a model.

World Business Report
European Commission announces Ukraine financial aid

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 26:24


The EU Commission president has offered $1.3bn in financial assistance for Ukraine. Ursula von der Leyen's announcement came as NATO put forces on standby and Britain and the US withdrew diplomats from Ukraine, as the threat of a potential Russian invasion continues. We assess Russia's position in the dispute with Chris Weafer, who is chief executive of the Moscow-based economic consultancy Macro Advisory. Also in the programme, the Australian mining giant Fortescue Metals has bought the battery and technology arm of the Williams Formula One racing team. Craig Williams is chief executive of Williams Advanced Engineering, and tells us what makes the organisation attractive. Google is facing concerns from Germany's largest publishers and advertisers, which are asking the EU to intervene over the search giant's plan to stop the use of third-party tracking cookies in its Chrome web browser. Javier Espinoza from the Financial Times brings us the background. Plus, the pandemic has disrupted the industry awards sector considerably over the past two years. Our regular workplace commentator Peter Morgan tells us why he is happy to keep his tuxedo tucked away in the wardrobe.

FT News Briefing
EU's Andreas Schwab responds to White House criticism of EU tech regulation

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 9:38


The rapid spread of the Delta coronavirus variant is causing concern about Europe's economic recovery, and the number of start-ups valued above $1bn grew rapidly in the second quarter. Plus, the FT's EU correspondent, Javier Espinoza, interviews the influential European Union lawmaker who is steering the EU's flagship tech regulation through Parliament and wants to target the top US tech companies. Delta variant surge casts doubt over Europe's economic reboundhttps://www.ft.com/content/1f9c18cf-706c-4d9c-9764-d3c088bdc1a2EU should focus on top 5 tech companies, says leading MEP, by Javier Espinoza https://www.ft.com/content/49f3d7f2-30d5-4336-87ad-eea0ee0ecc7bBillion dollar ‘unicorns' hit record numbers as valuations surge, by Miles Kruppa https://www.ft.com/content/ccfc6bbd-56b6-4cef-b89d-4f88ceb7b126Richard Branson touches the edge of spacehttps://www.ft.com/content/bf3130f4-5f62-4f9d-941a-d1db98dc0233? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Johnson’s plan to lift lockdown, McKinsey leadership vote, UK probes Big Tech

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 10:02


UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, is set to lay out a road map for lifting England’s lockdown, HSBC is accelerating its “pivot to Asia”, and McKinsey’s 650 senior partners have begun voting on whether Kevin Sneader should serve a second term at the helm of the business consultancy. Plus, the UK’s competition watchdog is planning new probes on Big Tech companies. The FT’s Brussels correspondent, Javier Espinoza talks to Andrea Coscelli, the head of the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority. Schools in England to reopen on March 8 under easing of lockdownhttps://www.ft.com/content/3a0434e5-8cac-4922-8f0f-062db0604115HSBC intensifies pivot to Asia with job moves and US exithttps://www.ft.com/content/38c3670c-3b0f-41e6-874e-0f9eee553744UK competition watchdog warns Big Tech of coming antitrust probeshttps://www.ft.com/content/da5c30a8-6fab-4131-b6bd-f8f05dcf5a46?McKinsey senior echelons vote in referendum on Sneader leadershiphttps://www.ft.com/content/f001f3ef-e296-4eb6-b711-5f7cb773e314 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Business sends Biden a message, Vestager warns against patchwork tech regulation across Europe

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 11:22


Company leaders have warned they will fight Biden Administration moves to raise corporate taxes and tighten regulation, and earnings reports show that big US banks had a strong end to 2020 thanks to trading. Plus, the FT’s Javier Espinoza continues his conversation with the European Commission’s competition and digital policy chief, Margrethe Vestager, about the future of big tech regulation. Business to Biden: prepare for a fight over tax and minimum wagehttps://www.ft.com/content/7027014e-9478-4320-97ee-a1c8144b4638Vestager warns Big Tech to cooperate or face patchwork of laws across EUhttps://www.ft.com/content/2bd619a2-dee0-492a-b397-73a0ba00e369Morgan Stanley posts record profit as trading boomshttps://www.ft.com/content/0f44d1b7-d79f-4c2a-b45e-d4c2d0ce4637 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Biden inauguration, Yellen urges Congress to ‘act big’ on stimulus, top EU official on tech regulation goals

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 10:46


Joe Biden faces a long list of challenges after he is sworn in as the 46th US president today, Mr Biden’s nominee to serve as Treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, told Congress to “go big” on stimulus during her Senate confirmation hearing on Tuesday, and a US court has struck down the pro-coal power sector rules set by the outgoing president, Donald Trump. Plus, the FT’s Javier Espinoza speaks with Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s executive vice-president in charge of digital policy, about the future of tech regulation. Joe Biden’s challenge: big, early victories in a toxic political climate https://www.ft.com/content/fa01bc64-a80c-4c32-abad-f8eb778c4fe6US court strikes down Trump’s pro-coal power sector ruleshttps://www.ft.com/content/fed06dac-7c84-47be-a137-0480518a9e98Vestager warns Big Tech to cooperate or face patchwork of laws across EUhttps://www.ft.com/content/2bd619a2-dee0-492a-b397-73a0ba00e369Netflix signals stock buybacks to come as subscribers hit 200mhttps://www.ft.com/content/ae6f0ad5-a685-4eab-86f5-a65e8c7021ef See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

World Business Report
Update: EU outlines digital services rules overhaul

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 7:49


The European Union has unveiled details of sweeping new rules for technology giants, we get the details from Javier Espinoza, the Financial Times' correspondent in Brussels. Plus Joe Saluzzi from Themis Trading in New Jersey tells us how the financial markets fared today.

FT News Briefing
Johnson says prepare for no-deal Brexit, Airbnb IPO, EU’s threat to Big Tech

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 10:47


Boris Johnson has warned Britain to prepare for a no-deal Brexit, and Airbnb shares more than doubled on their first day of trading on Thursday. Plus, the FT’s Brussels correspondent, Javier Espinoza, explains why the EU is giving Big Tech companies an ultimatum when it comes to policing the internet. Boris Johnson warns Britain to prepare for no-deal Brexithttps://www.ft.com/content/c112b53b-9dc7-462d-b50a-523ce1d42b23Airbnb soars on debut in latest IPO bouncehttps://www.ft.com/content/a1c5cc26-b224-470a-84fe-8a6575fd33dcEU to tell Big Tech to police internet or face large fineshttps://www.ft.com/content/72371610-4820-44c0-a955-4a19e430d343 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Twitter accounts hacked, US vs Nord Stream 2, Apple victorious in EU battle over Irish back taxes

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 8:27


Twitter experienced an unprecedented hack on Wednesday when bitcoin scammers sent a series of tweets from hundreds of accounts, Opec and Russia move to start unwinding the record oil supply cuts agreed earlier this year, and the US has threatened to impose sanctions on any companies helping Russia to build the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. Plus, the EU’s second-highest court rejected a European Commission order for Apple to pay back more than 14 billion euros in taxes to Ireland. The FT’s Javier Espinoza will have more on what this means for the EU as it tries to crack down on low-tax countries. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Marlborough: Learning Together at a Distance
Partnering Together for Social Justice

Marlborough: Learning Together at a Distance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2020 56:56


Pamela Wright, Dean of Social Justice, and Javier Espinoza, Community Partnership Program Head, describe how their department is working to embed social justice into the heart of a Marlborough education, supporting students on the path to awareness, empathy and activism. Tune in to hear more about the range of programs and opportunities that their department offers, including the Capstone in Social Justice and a new anti-racist discussion group this summer for white students who want to learn to become better allies. Ms. Wright, Mr. Espinoza and Dr. Atwell also discuss the potential for seismic societal change to arise from the intersection of Black Lives Matter and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Alamo Hour
Javier Espinoza, Worker's Rights Advocate, Attorney, and Community Leader

The Alamo Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 67:01


Javier Espinoza moved to San Antonio in 2007 and quickly established himself as one of the best trial lawyers in the city. In addition to that, he has taken up the admirable role of giving a voice to many of our city's forgotten workers. He joins us to discuss his passion and his plan to start a program to mentor youth that need advice and mentorship to better their lives. Transcript: [music] Justin Hill: Hello and bienvenidos, San Antonio. Welcome to the Alamo Hour, discussing the people, places, and passion that make our city. My name is Justin Hill, a local attorney, a proud San Antonion, and keeper of chickens and bees. On the Alamo Hour, you'll get to hear from the people that make San Antonio great and unique and the best-kept secret in Texas. We're glad that you're here. All right. Welcome to this episode of The Alamo Hour. Today's guest is Javier Espinoza. Javier is a trial lawyer. He's an advocate for workers. He's a singer. I've seen him do a backflip, I think, or a front flip, I can't remember, maybe a handspring. Was it a herky? It was one of those things. Javier Espinoza: Backflip. [laughter] Justin: Javier has handled all types of cases all over the state of Texas, but he's really settled into a focus on workers rights, not only in the courtroom, but he's an advocate for workers outside of the courtroom as well. He's handled some really high-profile cases here. If you Google him, you'll see that there's been a bunch of stuff that's going on in the last year or so that we're going to talk about involving him advocating for the rights of workers, not just laborers, but also people that work in government. Javier, thank you for being here. Javier: Thank you for having me. Justin: Yes. We did a small, little episode for my law firm earlier, so we're ready. We're warmed up. I'm going to start with some color commentary, a Top 10 list I do with other people. Javier: We're good. How are you doing, Justin? Justin: I'm doing great. Other than you just told me I look old before we started. What are you going to do? I need to drink more water, I think. Javier: You look refined. [laughter] Justin: Yes. Is that because there's a distiller on next, I look fermented? All right. Top 10 list with Javier Espinoza. Javier, when and why did you move to San Antonio, Texas? Javier: We moved to San Antonio, Texas in July 2007. I had been practicing in El Paso for five years prior to that. The main, main reason is because my wife wanted to go to law school and that's the deal we had made was I went to law school then she went to law school. When I moved to El Paso with the family, there was no law school in El Paso, so we had to pick a landing place. There was few options and San Antonio was definitely at the top of my list because I knew the next move was probably going to be permanent. Justin: It wasn't where you went to law school which is in a terrible town. I'm not saying terrible law school but Lubbock is- it's not much punkin'. I was out there recently. We're all doing our part right now. Eat local, help local, support local. Are you doing any restaurants? Are you doing take out from or trying to help out or just any of that you've generally realized, "Oh, I'm frequenting this one a lot"? Javier: We've actually been cooking at home a lot. Well, I say we, and my wife would kill me if she heard me say we. She has been cooking a lot at the house, and [crosstalk]- Justin: You've been eating. Javier: - cooking. Yes. I've been eating a lot. It's been tough on me. Justin: We did Soluna to-go last night. I know that's one of her favorite restaurants. Javier: Oh my God. We've done that. We did actually Fruteria where we did the to-go Pepino margaritas. Oh my God, that's delicious. Justin: I've seen you there. I've seen you there having those and you've never invited me to have one with you. It's such a

Hill Law Firm Cases
Q&A With Javier Espinoza

Hill Law Firm Cases

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 18:47


Javier Espinoza has made a name for himself in San Antonio and all of Texas as one of the leading experts in work injury law and on the job injury lawsuits. He is a friend of our firm, a very giving and sharing member of the San Antonio bar and a great attorney. We were lucky to get him on the show to share some of his wisdom. Transcript: Justin Hill: Welcome to Hill Law Firm Cases, a podcast discussing real-world cases handled by Justin Hill and the Hill Law Firm. For confidentiality reasons, names and amounts of any settlements have been removed. However, the facts are real and these are the cases we handle on a day to day basis. [music] Justin Hill: All right, this is another episode of Hill Law Firm podcast as I have Javier Espinoza here with me today who has been kind enough to do an episode of the Alamo Hour. I'm holding him over to discuss work injury cases with me. Javier is one of the best lawyers in our city, one of the best lawyers in the state. He is really chosen to focus, not exclusively, but in a big way on work injury cases. Our law firm has worked multiple cases with his law firm and even when we don't involve them, they've been an invaluable resource to myself and others in the city, and others around the state who have questions about representing injured workers. Javier, thank you for being here and I just want to start, why did you get so focused into work injury cases in your career and in your practice? Javier Espinoza: Well, the main reason is because I came to a new city from El Paso and when I got here, I was relatively unknown. I pretty quickly had to develop a niche, and number one, it was a niche that I really, really liked. Having come from a working-class family, I think it was a real natural fit to represent workers, but the bigger, I guess, business sense of it is it's very difficult to compete with everybody. I very quickly developed, I needed to pick a niche. When I started picking the work injury niche, I just fell in love with it because I fell in love with clients and I fell in love with the type of law, and it's so different than your regular average case that it really gave me a leg up, I felt. Justin: Yes, and that's important to talk about. Everybody that advertises, advertises as though a widget is a widget and a case is a case, and it's all the same. One of the biggest surprises to me as I started building my own practice and seeing more cases was the prevalence of arbitration agreements in work injury cases, work injury situations. What are some of the nuances to work injury that make it a little different than say, a car wreck or an 18-wheeler wreck? Javier: Sure. Well, there's three very specific types of work injuries. Number one, somebody gets injured at work. If they have workers' compensation, then you can't sue the employer, you've got to go follow workers' compensation claim and that is administrative, that is through the state of Texas, it's regulated. It is a whole other world from any type of lawsuit. If the employer does not have workers' comp, then it's considered a non-subscriber, they don't subscribe to workers' comp. You have to file a claim directly against the employer. The difference between a work injury non-subscriber claim and let's say, a car wreck case, is that a lot of times you file a lawsuit in a non-subscriber case and the employer has paid all their wages, has paid all their medical. They say, "What are you suing for?" Versus a car wreck where you're suing for past medical, future medical, impairment, all that stuff. Well, in a work injury case, that's essentially what you're suing for, is the intangibles, the mental anguish, impairment, pain and suffering, and if there's any evidence of future medical that is not covered by the employer or any difference in pay, the lost wages. Damages wise, they're very, very different. Liability wise, they are completely different. In a non-subscriber case, you...

ORIGENES
027. Los Podcast Millenials. ElPlanE+Habitantes+Jaladas+Origenes podcast

ORIGENES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2020 63:02


Hemos llegado a nuestro 5to Episodio Especial, un episodio realmente diferente, atrevido. Este episodio es muy revelador, nos proyectamos tal y como somos, mostramos la personalidad de cada podcast. Elegimos charlar de: El Mundo Millenial formas de comportarnos y entendernos. Este episodio grabamos la comunidad podcastera sinaloense. Habitantes, ElPlanE y Jaladas Podcast. Todos y cada uno de nosotros tenemos nuestros propios estilos, nuestro lenguaje y nuestras audiencias, pero como sinaloenses nos gusta estar unidos. Síguenos en Instagram con: Jaladas  Lluvia: @lluviagabriel MajoDelOlmo: @MajodelOlmo ElPlanE @plan.elpodcast Juan Manuel López IG: @juanma_lom Jorge Partida. IG: @jorgepartidaa Habitantes Podcast @habitantespodcast Javier Espinoza: @eljayespinoza Carlos Damken: @CarlosDamkena Disfruta el show.

FT News Briefing
Tuesday, February 18

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 8:35


Apple has warned that disruption in China from the coronavirus will cause its revenues to fall short in the current quarter, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has announced a $10bn fund to help fight climate change following intense criticism over the e-commerce group’s own environmental impact, and a start-up touted as the “Uber of dry cleaning” collapsed into administration on Friday, wiping out all of its investors, including British businessman Michael Spencer. Plus, the EU has rejected Facebook’s latest vision of how online content should be regulated. The FT’s Javier Espinoza reports on chief executive Mark Zuckerberg’s day in Brussels. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ESQUINA DEL CINE
190 - Festival FotoFilm Tijuana 2018

ESQUINA DEL CINE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 80:53


Javier Espinoza, director de programación de cine del Festival FotoFilm Tijuana --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brijandez/message

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FT News in Focus
JAB takes on Nestlé with Pret A Manger deal

FT News in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 7:49


Investment group JAB has agreed to buy UK sandwich and coffee shop chain Pret A Manger as part of its bid to take on Nestlé - the world’s biggest food company. Elaine Moore talks to the FT's Arash Massoudi and Javier Espinoza about the company behind the acquisition and where its global ambitions lie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Berkreviews.com Moviecasts
Berk Reviews Movie Club episode 021 - Distortion_A Social Media Story

Berkreviews.com Moviecasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2017 73:51


Berk Reviews Movie Club Episode 021 - Distortion: A Social Media story is directed by Javier Espinoza and stars Angela Yonts, Amanda Pastmak, and Nathan Austin. Neither Jonathan or Corey were particularly fond of the film, but both tried to be kind about their distaste. Next weeks episode will feature Amelie. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support

Berkreviews.com Moviecasts
Movie Club Episode 020 - Alien Resurrection

Berkreviews.com Moviecasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 73:38


Berk Reviews Movie Club Episode 020 - Alien Resurrection For episode 020 we decided to select a movie from 20 years ago that at least one of us hadn't seen. We lucked out that Alien: Resurrection was on that list and neither of us had ever watched it. Since Alien: Covenant was coming out it made perfect sense and so we checked it out. Directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet starring Sigourney Weaver, Winona Ryder, Dominique Pinon, and Ron Perlman. Next Week...Episode 021... The next episode we will be reviewing Distortion: A Social Media Story, which is currently available on Amazon Prime Video, directed by Javier Espinoza and starring Angela Yonts, Amanda Pastrnak, and Nathan Austin . If you don't have Prime you can rent it from Amazon here. Tweet your thoughts at #MCDistortion or email them. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support

NoNamers podcast
Shop Talk Director Javier Espinoza

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 104:13


In this weeks #nonamerspodcast we have guest Javier Espinoza come and talk about his trip to London and directing his feature available on amazon prime. Also his new project he is working on and move on ant talk about the world check it out and subscribe to the channel

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Movie Menu Podcasts
Movie Menu Interviews: Javier Espinoza

Movie Menu Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 47:13


Movie Menu Interviews Episode #17: Javier Espinoza, writer and director of Distortion: A Social Media Story Hosted by Mike Stand Co-Host: Dan "The Man" Muñoz Please visit: http://www.distortionstory.com/ https://www.facebook.com/DistortionStory/ IG: DistortionStory Twitter: @DistortionStory Follow us at: facebook.com/moviemenupodcasts twitter: @mmpodcasts  

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NoNamers podcast
"Distortion: A Social Media Story" Creator Interview

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2016 115:02


In this weeks #Nonamerspodcast we have special guest film-maker Javier Espinoza who comes to talk about his new feature Distortion: A Social Media Story. The film maker talks about the hardships of making a feature film and some of his influences while creating Distortion: A Social Media Story Buy or rent the film http://amzn.to/2bZfEbI To follow the movie: Facebook; http://bit.ly/2bG2YbF Twitter; http://bit.ly/2ciXwLX Instagram; http://bit.ly/2c4SkL6

NoNamers podcast
4 Generations of LAUSD

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2015 109:49


In this weeks episode the Nonamers have a few guest including Javier Espinoza, Nicholas Jaquez, and Joseph Salas. We talk about a party most of us went to and the events that transpired. We also talk about 10 year reunions. We continue the episode by talking about the various projects that Javier has been working on and how he plans on taking over the film world. Remember to review us on Itunes.

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Javier's Big announcement and Jameson

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2014 117:38


This week we have Cesar Carrillo fill in for Adrian who had a successful surgery. Our guest is Javier Espinoza who announces his film project “New in Town” about a young boy who gets pretends to be an expert as a pick up artist and begins to teach other boys around the school about the art of the pick up. Its going to be shot by all high school students making it one of the first full motion pictures ran by an mostly high school crew. Make sure you guys donate to their project. Cesar then recalls some fun times he has had with married women. Donate here for the film https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/new-in-town-a-cmhs-feature-film

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Clink the Glass to Get the Ass

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2014 132:10


This week we have a special returning guest in Javier Espinoza who comes down to the No Namer studios to dish out advice in the art of picking up girls and put us out of our single blues. He tells us of the time a gun was pulled on him while he was trying to court a girl as well as give us all personal advice in order to have better chances with the opposite sex. Remember to vote for us on podcastland.com as well as give us an itunes review.

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After Dark and Around the Table

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 154:07


This week we have an episode filled with returning guests this week we have Javier Espinoza, Jazmin Ramos, Diego Olivares and Nick Jaquez all coming to the pod and sharing some secrets that no one has ever herd before. Their own juicy secrets are out in the open and for everyone to hear. Remember to vote for us on podcastland and give us a written review on itunes as well as follow @Realjespinoza keep your eyes open for lou #bringlouhome

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Javier Returns and Rates us

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 83:11


This week 3/4 of the No Namers visit an old friend and mentor in Costa Mesa a special guest making his return to the pod @Javier Espinoza were he proceeds to give us a much needed review giving the past pods  a letter grade. But throught out you get inside info on how the pod gets made almost a commentary track if you will. Having known each other for so long we sprinkled stories of times past. EVERYONE DO LIKE JAVI AND RATE US ON ITUNES !!!!!!

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Products of L.A.U.S.D

NoNamers podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2013 80:57


The No-Namers went on the road for this week’s episode to meet up with our old mentor from high school and the first official No-Namer guest. The No-Namers and guest, Javier Espinoza, discuss Nestor’s film, High School, which you’ll probably never see nor want to. The No-Namers reflect more on their past experiences with teachers, peers and other LAUSD related incidents as well as receiving an outside perspective.