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Description:In this episode of Anesthesia Deconstructed, Joe Rodriguez dives deep with Dr. Jed Wolpaw, creator of the ACCRAC podcast and a leader in anesthesia education. Together, they discuss Jed's unique path from history teacher to anesthesiologist, the critical importance of civil discourse, and universal learning principles that transcend medicine. With insights on podcasting, education, and the future of anesthesia, this episode offers something for every professional passionate about growth and collaboration.Keywords:Anesthesia, CRNA, SRNA, Dr. Jed Wolpaw, ACCRAC podcast, anesthesia education, Johns Hopkins, learning mindset, clinical debates, continuous monitoring, anesthesia podcast, professional growth, learner mindset, anesthesia teaching, anesthesia principles, post-op monitoring, pulmonary physiology, anesthesia innovation.Engaging Summary:What happens when a history teacher pivots to become a renowned anesthesiologist and educator? In this episode, host Joe Rodriguez sits down with Dr. Jed Wolpaw, creator of the influential ACCRAC podcast, to explore his fascinating journey and his mission to advance education in the field of anesthesia. Dr. Wolpaw shares powerful insights on developing a learner's mindset, the art of civil discourse, and staying open to change in clinical practice. From practical tips on post-op monitoring to thought-provoking discussions about education and professional growth, this episode will leave listeners inspired and equipped with actionable insights.Join us as we delve into the universal principles that drive excellence in medicine and beyond.Send us a textFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Originally featured on Core Anesthesia and back by popular demand after multiple conference presentations, this essential episode drops at 3:30 AM - straight from host Joe Rodriguez's pre-shift thoughts as he prepares for his first day at Banner University's OR. A fan favorite that's shaped countless CRNA career decisions, this discussion breaks down the critical factors new CRNAs should consider when evaluating job opportunities. Published in those quiet moments before dawn, Joe shares his seasoned perspective on what truly matters in a CRNA position, from workplace culture to compensation and schedules. This highly-requested talk, previously featured at Core Anesthesia's conference series, has helped guide both fresh graduates and experienced CRNAs looking to make strategic career moves. Tune in as Joe delivers these key insights just hours before stepping into his own new contract role. Sometimes the clearest thinking happens before sunrise.Send us a textFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Joe Rodriguez and Melissa Garza create the magic behind Black Board BBQ, a celebrated joint in the Texas Hill Country. Joe is the Chef/Pitmaster and Melissa is known as the Hospitality Maven. Taking ownership in 2022, Joe and Melissa have infused new life into the establishment, maintaining its beloved charm while elevating the quality of its offerings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 7 BEGINS! Keywords for this Episodeanesthesia, non-compete agreements, legal challenges, FTC, healthcare law, CRNA, anesthesia practice, employment contracts, state laws, anesthesia updatesSummaryIn this episode of Anesthesia Deconstructed, host Joe Rodriguez first discusses the latest updates in the field of anesthesia, including legal challenges faced by CRNAs and anesthesiologists, the AANA's bold lawsuit against the federal government, and updates on his personal practice at Guide Anesthesia, which is evolving out of Arizona Anesthesia Solutions. The conversation delves into the implications of non-compete agreements, the recent FTC ruling, and the nuances of state laws regarding these contracts. Scott Weavil, a legal expert, shares insights on negotiating employment contracts and the importance of understanding the legal landscape for healthcare professionals. The episode emphasizes the need for transparency and informed decision-making in anesthesia practice.TakeawaysThe AANA has initiated a lawsuit against the government over reimbursement issues.Non-compete agreements can serve legitimate business purposes but can also restrict employee mobility.The FTC's nationwide ban on non-compete agreements has been struck down by a Texas court.State laws regarding non-compete agreements vary significantly across the U.S.Negotiating employment contracts is crucial to avoid restrictive covenants that may hinder career growth.Understanding the legal implications of non-compete agreements is essential for healthcare professionals.The public needs to be informed about the qualifications of their healthcare providers.Non-solicitation agreements are often more common than non-compete agreements in certain regions.Healthcare professionals should be cautious of non-compete clauses that may limit future employment opportunities.The conversation highlights the importance of balancing individual and corporate interests in healthcare.Chapters00:00Updates! 10:34Scott Intro13:58Legitimate Business Purposes of Non-Competes17:18The FTC Ban on Non-Competes20:33State Laws on Non-Competes23:17Challenging Non-Competes25:35Differentiating Non-Competes and Non-Solicits28:13The Future of Non-Competes30:21ConclusionSend us a textFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Key Points:Importance of the AANA to CRNA economy Proposed bylaw changes and resolutionsSupport for Board Term Extension (Bylaw 2) (with caveats) and Virtual Business MeetingsOpposition to Board Expansion (Bylaw 3) and Automatic Leadership Succession (Bylaw 4)Rationale behind each positionSummary: Joe shares his views on proposed AANA changes, advocating for longer board terms and virtual meetings while opposing board expansion and automatic leadership succession. He emphasizes the need for efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility in leadership.Call to Action: Members encouraged to review proposal documentation and participate in the upcoming discussion in early August.Next Episode: Tune in next week for more CRNA insights and industry updates.Send us a Text Message.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
SummaryThe conversation discusses three main changes proposed by the Leadership Identification Committee (LIC) for the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology: increasing the number of directors from seven to nine, increasing the term for directors from two years to three years, and changing the progression of the president to a three-year term. The rationale behind these changes is to decrease turnover, increase the number of eligible people for executive positions, and provide more support to region directors. The conversation also addresses concerns about the time commitment for directors and the potential impact on decision-making, cost, and the role of the professional staff. The conversation explores the proposal to increase the number of directors on the board, extend the terms of the vice president and president-elect, and create continuity in executive leadership roles. The main themes discussed include the benefits of having more directors to support state leaders, the financial feasibility of the proposal, the potential risks of electing the wrong person into an important position, the need for continuity and experience in executive roles, and the importance of informed voting. The conclusion is an editor's note, where our host, Joe Rodriguez, expresses his view after taking time consider the conversation. KeywordsAANA, association, Leadership Identification Committee, directors, term, turnover, executive positions, region directors, time commitment, cost, professional staff, board directors, executive leadership, continuity, experience, informed votingTakeawaysThe proposed changes aim to decrease turnover, increase the number of eligible people for executive positions, and provide more support to region directors.Increasing the term for directors from two years to three years allows for more continuity and experience on the board.Expanding the number of directors from seven to nine helps to reduce the workload for region directors and aligns with the growth of the association.Concerns about the time commitment, decision-making, cost, and the role of the professional staff are important considerations in the discussion.The financial feasibility of the proposal was assessed and deemed affordable.There is a potential risk of electing the wrong person into an important position, but the board can address disruptive behavior and provide coaching to mitigate this risk.Having continuity and experience in executive roles can lead to better decision-making and representation of members' interests.Informed voting is crucial, and members should take the time to understand the proposals and make informed decisions.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background of the Proposed Changes02:51Increasing the Term for Directors from Two Years to Three Years10:14Expanding the Number of Directors from Seven to Nine18:09Considerations and Approval of the Proposed Changes31:16Enhancing Support for State Leaders33:56Assessing Financial Feasibility37:12Creating Continuity in Executive Roles41:31Decreasing Turnover and Ensuring Continuity45:37Mitigating Risks and Addressing Poor Leadership48:42Moving Away from Personal Agenda Items59:40Encouraging Informed VotingConclusion: Editor's NoteSend us a Text Message.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Episode Summary: In this episode, Joe Rodriguez talks with Ali Baghai about his journey and impact as a CRNA in Arizona. Ali shares his experiences in CRNA advocacy, the evolution of anesthesia practice in Arizona, and his role in significant legislative changes. They also discuss the nuances of owning an anesthesia business and life in Arizona.Highlights:IntroductionJoe Rodriguez introduces the episode and welcomes Ali Baghai.Brief discussion about the uniqueness of Ali's name and CRNA role.Ali's BackgroundAli shares his background, including his early involvement in CRNA politics.Discusses his time as state president and the changes in Arizona's CRNA landscape since 2009.Initial Involvement in CRNA AdvocacyAli's journey from student representative to board member.The transformation of Arizona's job market and practice landscape for CRNAs.Key Meeting in 2012Joe and Ali reminisce about a pivotal meeting in 2012 with other CRNA leaders.The decision to aim for opt-out and the creation of the political action committee (PAC).Legislative Success StoriesAli's experience with legislative processes and passing key bills.The significance of Senate Bill 1336 and the Surgeon Immunity Law.Opt-Out SuccessDiscussion about Arizona becoming an opt-out state.The ripple effect of Arizona's opt-out status on other states.Dental Anesthesia RegulationAli's involvement in dental anesthesia regulation since 2019.The challenges and outcomes of the new rules for pediatric safety and provider registration.Business Ownership in AnesthesiaAli's perspective on owning an anesthesia business.The challenges and rewards of being a business owner in the healthcare field.Arizona LivingAli shares his love for living in Arizona, comparing it to his hometown of Boston.Highlights of Arizona's climate, outdoor activities, and overall lifestyle.Closing RemarksJoe thanks Ali for his contributions to the CRNA community and the state of Arizona.Final thoughts on the importance of advocacy and leadership in healthcare.Key Takeaways:The importance of CRNA advocacy and policy changes in improving anesthesia practice.The impact of legislative victories on CRNA practice and patient care.The challenges and rewards of owning an anesthesia business.The unique lifestyle and opportunities in Arizona.Guest Information:Ali Baghai - CRNA, former state president, and key advocate for CRNA practice improvements in Arizona.Joe Rodriguez - Host, CRNA, and managing partner in an anesthesia group.Call to Action:Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful conversations on healthcare and anesthesia.Visit our website for more information on CRNA advocacy and resources.Note to Listeners: Don't forget to leave us a review and share this episode with your colleagues and friends in the healthcare community! Your support helps us bring more valuable content to you.Send us a Text Message.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Episode Summary: In this episode, Joe Rodriguez welcomes back Simon Willman, Esq., former in-house counsel for one of the largest orthopedic groups in the country. They discuss the Federal Trade Commission's recent vote to ban non-compete agreements and its implications for healthcare professionals and practice owners.Key Topics Covered:Pre-Session: State-Level Updates from Louisiana, Maryland, and Pennsylvania Introduction:Welcome and introduction of Simon Willman, Esq.Background on Simon's experience with Health Outcomes Performance Company and Core Orthopedics.FTC's Vote to Ban Non-Competes:Overview of the FTC's recent vote to ban non-compete agreements.The timeline for the ban going into effect (120 days post-publication).Legal challenges from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Roundtable, the Texas Association of Business, and the Longview Chamber of Commerce.Implications for Healthcare Professionals:Simon's insights on how the ban might affect providers and practice owners.Potential benefits for healthcare providers who can move freely between employers.Concerns for business owners regarding the impact on enterprise value and capital investments.Details of the FTC's Final Rule:Summary of the key points of the final rule.Explanation of the difference between non-compete and non-solicitation agreements.Potential legal interpretations and challenges ahead.Non-Competes vs. Non-Solicitation:Breakdown of how non-solicitation agreements differ from non-competes.Discussion on whether non-solicitation agreements might serve as a backdoor to enforce non-competes.Legal Considerations and Advice:Practical advice for healthcare providers dealing with non-competes.The importance of understanding the legal landscape and potential court interpretations.The potential costs and implications of legal challenges.Federal vs. State Jurisdiction:Explanation of how the jurisdiction might shift from state to federal courts.The impact of this shift on enforcement and legal proceedings.Sale of Business Exception:Discussion on the exception for bona fide sales of businesses.How this exception might apply to equity owners and business transactions.Final Thoughts and Advice:Simon's final comments on the significance of the FTC's rule.Advice for healthcare providers and practice owners navigating this evolving legal environment.Outro:Joe and Simon wrap up the discussion.Teaser for the next episode.Key Quotes:"If I'm in your audience's shoes as providers and as practice owners, I think this is significant and I don't think this is just pure speculation." - Simon Willman"Everyone should have a right to earn a living, I think." - Joe RodriguezResources Mentioned:Becker's Healthcare article on the FTC vote.The FTC's final rule on non-competes.Connect with Us:Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Listeners should consult their own legal advisors for specific guidance related to their circumstances.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
SummaryThe podcast, Anesthesia Deconstructed, has become the number one anesthesia podcast in the United States (Apple Podcasts - subsection: Medicine) due to its focus on deconstructing issues and having thoughtful and respectful conversations. The host, Joe Rodriguez, discusses his involvement in the The Nurse Anesthesiologist Facebook Group (TNAG) and the importance of creating a space for sharing ideas and discussing issues. He addresses a screenshot from another Facebook group that accuses him and others of monopolizing information platforms. Rodriguez clarifies his involvement and highlights the diversity of perspectives in the group. He also previews upcoming episodes on topics such as FTC banning non-competes, CRNA advocacy, interprofessional collaboration, and the CRNA-friendly environment in Arizona.Keywordsanesthesia podcast, deconstructing issues, respectful conversations, Facebook groups, sharing ideas, diversity of perspectives, upcoming episodes, FTC banning non-competes, CRNA advocacy, interprofessional collaboration, CRNA-friendly environment, ArizonaTakeawaysAnesthesia Deconstructed is the number one anesthesia podcast in the United States due to its focus on deconstructing issues and having thoughtful and respectful conversations.Creating spaces like the TNAG group allows for the sharing of ideas and discussions on anesthesia-related issues.Rodriguez clarifies his involvement in the group and highlights the diversity of perspectives and respectful conversations that take place.Upcoming episodes will cover topics such as FTC banning non-competes, CRNA advocacy, interprofessional collaboration, and the CRNA-friendly environment in Arizona.TitlesPreviewing Upcoming Episodes: FTC Banning Non-Competes, CRNA Advocacy, and MoreCreating a Space for Sharing Ideas: The Neuroscientist-Anesthesiologist Facebook GroupSound Bites"Anesthesia Deconstructed: The number one anesthesia podcast in the United States.""Wanting to have really good and thoughtful conversations, and trying to do it in a respectful way.""Creating a place where people can share ideas and discuss issues without constant attacks."Chapters00:00Introduction and Podcast Success01:26The Importance of Thoughtful and Respectful Conversations07:59CRNA Advocacy: Empowering Anesthesia Professionals08:29Interprofessional Collaboration: Enhancing Patient Care11:43Arizona: A Model for CRNA-Friendly Regulatory EnvironmentyJQW7fxVgyEr3PINhg7sFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
SummaryIn this conversation, Joe Rodriguez interviews Michael McKinnon, podcast founder, CRNA, and assistant program director at National University. They discuss two topics: the supervision clarification advisory opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing and the opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts. McKinnon shares his perspective on these issues and emphasizes the importance of removing barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare.KeywordsCRNA, supervision clarification, advisory opinion, Arizona Board of Nursing, AA, opt-out, Medicare Part A, physician supervision, MassachusettsTakeawaysRemoving barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare is important.The supervision clarification advisor opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing allows CRNAs to supervise other health professionals.The opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts eliminates the perception of supervision and reduces liability concerns for CRNAs.The opt-out also simplifies contract negotiations and promotes collaboration between CRNAs and surgeons.CRNAs should have the opportunity to choose the model of care that best suits their practice and the needs of their patients.More states should consider opting out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements to improve access to care and increase provider options.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background of Michael McKinnon01:04Supervision Clarification Advisor Opinion in Arizona05:21Opposition to Anti-Competitive Legislation09:31Opting Out of Medicare Part A Supervision Requirements in Massachusetts12:20Impact of Opting Out on CRNAs and Service Line Management16:29Future Plans and ConclusionFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Hey Carol, it's Dana. I kind of want to try kangaroo meat now. :[ Also, Henry's so mad at me for sharing he just found out he's a Duke. - DanaFollow us on Instagram:@joerodriguezcomedy1@iwokeuplikethispod@claudiawit@basonjornstein
In this episode:The CRNA Intro Market: We're going to explore this issue more deeply - we want to hear from you! How You Can Contribute: We want to hear from you! Share your experiences, questions, or advice about starting out as a CRNA. Your insights could be featured in upcoming episodes!Send Your Contributions: Reach out via email at Joe@GuideAnesthesia.com and write us or send us a voice memo (2 mins or shorter please). Join the conversation and help shape the future of our show!Subscribe and Stay Connected: Don't miss an episode—subscribe to our podcast on your favorite platform!Also, where the **** is Mike MacKinnon? Your Host(s) Joe Rodriguez, CRNA -, bringing years of experience and a passion for anesthesia, and CRNAs - right to your ears.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
Joe Rodriguez shares with listeners about a parish event for St Luke's Peterborough, what a Parish council is and does, and how your parish should have one as well!
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On this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS..., Chris and Erik welcome Joe Rodriguez, Eddy Garcia and Geo Gomez from Pissing Razors to the show. They talk about the band's latest release EULOGY DEATH MARCH, their appearance at the Milwaukee Metal Fest, restarting the band after a 10 year hiatus, what's next for the band and more. BECOME A VIP: https://bit.ly/cms-vipGET A FREE RUMBLE ACCOUNT: https://rumble.com/register/classicmetalshow/GET A FREE ODYSEE ACCOUNT: https://odysee.com/$/invite/@ClassicMetalShow:aPlease SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!**NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.**Get all our episodes at www.chrisakin.net.Facebook: www.facebook.com/chrisakinpresentsInstagram: www.instagram.com/chrisakinpresentsTwitter: www.twitter.com/realchrisakinYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@chrisakinpresents?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message
Along with partner Joe Rodriguez, Javier runs Indice, providing music supervision and other services in Mexico and the US. Javier's work in film includes: the acclaimed, I'm No Longer Here, You've Got This, Dance Of The 41, Anonymously Yours, Queens On The Run, Cassandro, and Have A Nice Day. His television work includes: Los Espookys, Luis Miguel, Diablero, Acapulco, The Head Of Joaquin Murrieta, and VGLY.
On this episode of CHRIS AKIN PRESENTS..., Chris and Erik welcome Joe Rodriguez, Eddy Garcia and Geo Gomez from Pissing Razors to the show. They talk about the band's latest release EULOGY DEATH MARCH, their appearance at the Milwaukee Metal Fest, restarting the band after a 10 year hiatus, what's next for the band and more.
In an attempt to control the freedom of what other professions call themselves and limit titles in Wisconsin, the medical society introduced SB 143. On May 24, Wisconsin Association of Nurse Anesthetists President Jenna Palzkill—as well as Dr. Joe Rodriguez, who was representing the AANA—helped inform and educate the Wisconsin Senate Committee on Health on why proposed SB 143 does NOT help Wisconsinites. If passed, this bill would preclude the use of the title Nurse Anesthesiologist in the state. An attempt of one competitor trying to control another. This is the audio of that testimony that ended this attempt.You can learn more about the genesis of Nurse Anesthesiologist here: https://www.nurseanesthesiologistinfo.com/
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Welcome to today's YouTube For Realtors Season 3 of WALK AND TALK #1- I have so many things going through my head every day about YouTube for Realtors that I just want to get it all out! I get asked so many questions everyday and coach so many agents. It's time to answer all of those in depth, on my walk to the gym!In todays episode I do a deep dive into Interview With Top Houston Texas Relocation Leader Joe Rodriguez - CRAZY SYSTEMSGet your very own digital whiteboard from vibe. Use my referral link below for a $150 off!https://vibe.refr.cc/channeljunkiesWant to see over 500 free videos teaching you YouTube for Real Estate? Go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVALMF99nztSJEJ7lehzEOQTo learn more about our courses and trainings schedule call here: https://calendly.com/channeljunkiessalesWant to partner with us at eXp and get all our training and coaching free? Tell me more here: https://forms.gle/UrVcNtnSYCR6H1Vd9Or email info@jacksonwilkey.com and say you came from the podcast!Did you like this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts you can leave a comment here: https://g.page/r/CZHHK0K6nUEwEAg/reviewAnd let us know what you're thinking.
Anesthesia Deconstructed host Joe Rodriguez talks to a rare professional: Dr. Rhea Temmerand, CRNA who is a pharmacology PhD and actively involved in bench research while maintaining a clinical practice. We talk about everything from what it is like to be known as a Scientist and as a CRNA, and why CRNAs often do little bench research.
With two weeks down in the USL Championship season, Roberto Silva, Jonathan Check, Joe Rodriguez and Edson Ochoa discuss what they've learned about the Texas teams so far. On the agenda: Why El Paso Locomotive FC keeps coming up short in the same spots What's going better for Rio Grande Valley FC even amid finishing and fitness struggles Whether San Antonio FC can keep extending their famous unbeaten run as injuries mount Is it time for anyone to panic?
The USL Championship season is finally underway with the three Texas teams getting three different results to start. Edson Ochoa, Jonathan Check, and Joe Rodriguez get together to reflect on this first week, including: San Antonio FC is picking up where it left off, with an unlikely hero grabbing the headlines. El Paso Locomotive FC is continuing its tradition of failing to win season openers, though there were positive signs. Rio Grande Valley FC is getting off to a slow start, but recovering, only for a veteran to make a rookie mistake. Are we content with the way our teams look after one match? What tests are on the horizon for our teams and how do we expect they'll do?
With the 2023 USL Championship season on the horizon, The Striker Tejas crew returns from a longer-than-expected layoff as Roberto Silva, Jonathan Check, Joe Rodriguez, and Edson Ochoa discuss: San Antonio FC is keeping most of its core and trying to keep the championship-winning standard high through a secluded preseason El Paso Locomotive FC has another new coach, and he's looking to be flexible and help the team avoid the pitfalls of 2022 Rio Grande Valley FC made lots of moves ahead of time as it hopes to be consistent and finally put together a complete season Predictions for the first week and the busy start to the season
In the first episode of 2023, Roberto Silva, Edson Ochoa, Joe Rodriguez, and Jonathan Check are happily reunited to discuss what has happened with the United Soccer League and their teams over the last two months, including: Rio Grande Valley FC actually had a decent number of signings two months before the start of the season El Paso Locomotive FC has a new head coach for the second season in a row, again thinking outside the box Reigning champion San Antonio FC is conducting business as usual, gradually making signings and unveiling a new jersey The USL hasn't reached an agreement yet with PRO or ESPN for referees or a broadcast/streaming partner, respectively, and isn't ready to talk about it...should we be worried?
As Wichita's Green Ribbon Champion for the Midwest Transplant Network, I love highlighting stories of organ and tissue donations, the lives that it changes and the stories behind those lives. Today, I was lucky enough to talk with Joe Rodriguez and Lisa Mendoza-Rodriguez about their son Zach and the impact his life and donation made.
New episode up with yours truly, Alex Mora! House, Techno, and everything in between! Please feel free to share, repost, comment, etc! Subscribe to our show via podbean, or you can also follow us on iTunes under podcast, type Spacewalk Radio in the search box! Visit and subscribe to our Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/spacewalklosangeles Are you interested in hearing your track on our show or having it reviewed? Send your promos to spacewalksouthbay@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/spacewalklosangeles , the next live broadcast is December 17, 2022. We know you have plenty of options out there, so we thank you for taking the time to listen to our podcast. The support is loved and appreciated! Be sure to check out our archives of mixes from past guests such as Joe Rodriguez, Maximus C, Zack Hill, Alex Mora, Canady plus more. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for new shows with upcoming surprise guests. We hope you enjoy the show!
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The whole crew is in attendance for the last planned show of the year to talk about the end of the USL Championship season, which ended very well for one of the Texas teams, and the beginning of the offseason, which is suddenly quite complicated for a different Texas team. Roberto Silva leads discussions with Edson Ochoa, Joe Rodriguez, and Jonathan Check about: Edson going all-out to cosplay as a NASCAR driver San Antonio FC winning the USL Championship Final over Louisville City FC in style to cap off a dominant season Marcina-to-MLS 2.0: Seriously, is anybody even looking outside the MLS family for new coaches!? John Hutchinson steps away from El Paso Locomotive FC after just one season after juggling too many difficulties All is quiet on the southern front with Rio Grande Valley FC
New episode up with the one and only Samwise! House, Techno, and everything in between! Please feel free to share, repost, comment, etc! Subscribe to our show via podbean, or you can also follow us on iTunes under podcast, type Spacewalk Radio in the search box! Visit and subscribe to our Youtube channel. https://www.youtube.com/spacewalklosangeles Are you interested in hearing your track on our show or having it reviewed? Send your promos to spacewalksouthbay@gmail.com. You can also follow us on Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/spacewalklosangeles We know you have plenty of options out there, so we thank you for taking the time to listen to our podcast. The support is loved and appreciated! Be sure to check out our archives of mixes from past guests such as Joe Rodriguez, Maximus C, Zack Hill, Alex Mora, Canady plus more. Stay tuned in the coming weeks for new shows with upcoming surprise guests. We hope you enjoy the show!
For the first time in USL Championship history, we have a Texas team in the final! Roberto Silva breaks down all the big talking points and a little bit of other news with Joe Rodriguez, Edson Ochoa and Jonathan Check, including: How San Antonio FC won a very physical Western Conference Championship match Whether Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC are right to complain about the referees, and if so are they using the right platform? The preparations for SAFC's first championship match, and how the crowd can make a difference Updates on how the offseason for Rio Grande Valley FC and El Paso Locomotive FC
Lacking one member but not depth of thought, The Striker Tejas crew reunites with Roberto Silva, Jonathan Check and Joe Rodriguez coming together to discuss: The weather in San Antonio, El Paso, and various parts of Brazil El Paso Locomotive FC already adding new players, even with the 2022 USL Championship season still going San Antonio FC sticking to its trademark style to advance in the playoffs and face Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC for the third time this year What's different about SAFC being in the Western Conference Final this year compared to last year Whether or not SAFC head coach Alen Marcina would deserve a shot at a better coaching job if he wins the championship Follow on Twitter: @TheStrikerNews Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code MLS at Manscaped.com. Subscribe to Inside the Hexagon Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify
Roberto Silva leads a full panel this week with Edson Ochoa, Joe Rodriguez and Jonathan Check to discuss the start of the USL Championship playoffs and — for those already eliminated — the start of the offseason. On the agenda: How San Diego Loyal SC imploded, and what players think of head coach Landon Donovan's priorities What went oh-so-wrong for Rio Grande Valley FC in its first playoff match? How San Antonio FC is feeling carrying the Texas torch after its bye week El Paso Locomotive FC's offseason is well underway, for better or worse
For the first time in a few weeks, a month, maybe two ... the whole squad is back together! Roberto Silva leads Jonathan Check, Joe Rodriguez, and Edson Ochoa through the latest news about the USL Championship teams in Texas, including these storylines. San Antonio FC used different players to get the same result on the road, beating Birmingham Legion FC 2-1 Rio Grande Valley FC controls its destiny after a 2-1 win over Phoenix Rising FC ... so how should the Toros approach their final match to secure a playoff spot? After a 3-1 loss away to the Tampa Bay Rowdies ended its playoff hopes, what derailed El Paso Locomotive FC this year, and what were the positives? What matters most to SAFC as Orange County SC comes to town? Also, there's breaking news in the Borderland!
Reporters Edson Ochoa, Joe Rodriguez, and Jonathan Check somehow survive without Roberto Silva (again!) to reconvene for another episode of The Striker Tejas. The hot topics: How SAFC turned it on late to beat Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC and secure the USL Championship's best record. Should the league switch to two-legged playoff rounds? What Rio Grande Valley FC learned from playing against Louisville City FC's high pressure in a home defeat. How the Toros then left it late to rescue a draw at Memphis 901 FC. Why John Hutchinson isn't freaking out after El Paso Locomotive FC gets crushed on the counter. What's on the line for every Texas team with two weeks left in the season?
Hosted once again by Edson Ochoa, the team survives another week without Roberto Silva, just like Joe Rodriguez survived a weekend without El Paso Locomotive soccer ... but will Jonathan Check survive a podcast recording without having to engage a fly in mortal combat? The clock is ticking for him as the team covers a range of topics including: San Antonio FC came up big in key moments to come out on top of San Diego Loyal SC and extend its lead atop the Western Conference Rio Grande Valley FC starting to click and make a late-season surge for the second year in a row after a comeback win over New Mexico United How El Paso feels after a week off, going into the final stretch of the season All three teams are back in action for a busy few days, where the Toros keep softening teams up for SAFC
And we are back! The team has to go on without Roberto Silva this week, but no worries, as Edson Ochoa, Jonathan Check, and Joe Rodriguez take charge and dive right into everything that went down in the USL league, including: Reactions to Sacramento Republic FC representing the USL Championship in the US Open Cup final San Antonio FC steadying the ship with a complete performance in Oakland El Paso Locomotive getting a historic win away to archrival New Mexico United in style Rio Grande Valley FC getting a historic win of its own in El Paso ... did Wilmer Cabrera outsmart John Hutchinson? The City of Irvine is ghosting Orange County SC about Championship Soccer Stadium
And we are back! Jonathan Check accompanied Copa Tejas on tour — and was Edson Ochoa hatless!? Meanwhile, Roberto Silva joined the duo to dig into a little bit of everything that happened in the games, while Joe Rodriguez left us to go on vacation. In this episode, we discuss: San Antonio FC loses away to Indy Eleven as the slump continues ... what's going wrong? El Paso Locomotive beat Phoenix Rising, but Rio Grande Valley FC can't do the same The importance of Jonas Fjeldberg to RGV FC, exemplified by the big win over Las Vegas Lights It's a double derby week for El Paso, while SAFC take a trip to face a tough Oakland Roots side
And we are back! This week's episode of The Striker Tejas features Jonathan Check doing Jonathan things, Edson Ochoa's many hats, Roberto Silva giving his take, and Joe Rodriguez's janky Windows update. In this episode: El Paso goes toe-to-toe with San Diego but falls short, with little room left for error Mixed emotions on both sides of the South Texas Derby as both teams made mistakes The panel looks to this weekend's upcoming matches: Indy Eleven vs San Antonio FC, El Paso Locomotive hosts Phoenix Rising, RGV Toros travels to Sin City to face Las Vegas Lights. Looking ahead to an "easy" game and "six-pointers" – if either is a real thing
And we are back! While Roberto Silva is back after his MLS All-Star adventure, Jonathan Check, Joe Rodriguez, and Edson Ochoa, break down some of the USL highlights; RGV has a bye week, they didn't get any points, but did they lose points? How realistic are their chances of making the playoffs? San Antonio goes on about its business against Loudoun United and Las Vegas Lights. Jonathan Check reports The panel discussed the USL's “Golden Children” The Striker Tejas takes a deep dive talking about the 4-4 match between Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC & El Paso Locomotive FC A Wilmer Cabrera quote that we could not ignore
Happy hump day everyone, we usually don't do this but we are blessing everyone with a second brand new episode of the podcast for this week!!!! This episode is absolutely hilarious as we had some returning and new guests drop by the studio! Misa is still in Mexico (RIP??) so friends of the podcast comedians Ponchi Herrera, Steven Puga and Joe Rodriguez stop by and chop it up for a bit as we have some great conversations about some very and I mean very interesting topics!! This episode we discuss: -We are introduced to Joe Rodriguez comedian from Las Cruces, NM -Comparing comedy scenes of Austin, Vegas & EP -Is Juarez a tourism hot spot? - Have you ever been "knee deep" in anything? -Chris fell into a sinkhole -Can you have the same uncle on both sides of the family? -Deshaun Watson -Ponchi invites the wrong Joe Rodriguez to a baseball game -Bam Margera flees rehab facility -Internet Explorer has been shut down -Gas station manager sells gas for .69 cents -Dall-e? -Is George Strait the GOAT -Fan Favorite Five Random Questions for Chris instead and much much more..... As always, thank you for all of the support it means everything to us
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In this talk titled, “Taking Refuge By Evacuating Gay Afghan Refugees,” Joe shares his recent work, supported by many in our community, to rescue 17 Afghan refugees since the Taliban took over the country in August 2021 and instituted Sharia Law. Read about the dire risks LGBTQ+ Afghans face and the rush to rescue them in this LA Progressive article featuring Joe: www.laprogressive.com/lgbtq/save-lgbtq-afghans.____________ Joe Rodriguez is a Soto Zen Buddhist practitioner at San Francisco Zen Center, where he sits on the board committee for diversity, inclusion, and belonging. He is a father, a social impact strategist, and a LGBT+ activist. https://www.gardnerrodriguez.com/about Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
Curious about working independently and autonomously as a CRNA? Join us for this episode as guest speaker Joe Rodriguez covers the topic of CRNA independent practice! Sign up for the NRA Bootcamp here! https://www.cspaedu.com/bootcamp Get access to planning tools, mock interviews, valuable math courses, and more! Become a member of CRNA School Prep Academy here! https://www.crnaschoolprepacademy.com/join Join the CSPA email list here! https://www.cspaedu.com/podcast-email Join the ICU Dreaming About Anesthesia Social Community here! https://www.cspaedu.com/community Send Jenny an email or make a podcast request! jennyfinnell@crnaschoolprep.academy
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After his family fled Havana, Cuba, Joe Rodriguez was born on Miami Beach in 1971. His father left early on and throughout Joe's childhood his mother played multiple rolls as a provider, roll model, and care taker of the family. Joe soon met life-long friend, Rob Hammer, and together started to explore and fish the waters off South Florida, breaking records and creating names for themselves. He later went on to win non-guided Miami MET Master Angler in 1994-1995 & 1996-1997. Norman Jansik, Al Plfuguer Jr., and Ralph Delph quickly became his mentors in one way or another. He not only looked up to these legends but they showed him what was possible and were relatively responsible for his success for years to come. Joe became a full time guide in the Florida Keys in 1998 and hasn't look back since. Along with angler, Julian Robertson, they won the Golden Fly Tarpon Tournament in 2013 and the prestigious Gold Cup Tarpon Tournament in 2016. Joe also won the Ladies Tarpon Fly Tournament with Jayne Kilpatrick in 2008. As said on the podcast, Rodriguez loves to fish for anything - it doesn't have to be just Tarpon. That being said, the people who know him, understand his relentless pursuit and unmatched passion for those silver critters. His work ethic and desire to better himself as an angler and a guide speaks for itself. If you want to catch Tarpon, Bonefish, or Permit in the Florida Keys, Everglades, or anywhere in Florida for that matter, finding a more driven guide is going to be nearly impossible. We hope you enjoy Joe's story…
This week on El Cafecito Podcast we interview Joe Rodriguez! Joe is the Founder and Head Content Creator of El Tri Online and in this interview he addresses many topics. One of the topics is how he worked his way up to working from college to working at ESPN and covering many spectacular sporting events. He describes his struggles adjusting to life in the northeast of the country and the future of his burgeoning company El Tri Online. All of this and more in a brand new episode of El Cafecito Podcast!
Joe Rodriguez is a Soto Zen Buddhist practitioner at San Francisco Zen Center, where he sits on the board committee for diversity, inclusion, and belonging. He is a father, a social impact strategist, and a LGBT+ activist. https://www.gardnerrodriguez.com/about Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter