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It's been a couple of months since we returned from our magical weekend in Los Angeles at what would have been Splatcon if Splatcon hadn't been canceled the MORNING OF the event via one Instagram post. But some incredible and kind women we're lucky enough to know helped flip this event for us into a childhood dream come true. We recap it here and discuss some plans for Season 5, which is just around the corner. We are heartbroken by the devastation in this city that welcomed us for such a beautiful weekend just a couple of months ago, and even more so for the kind and hard-working people in LA who are suffering. If you are in a position to help and feel inclined, check out the Wildfire Recovery Fund at https://www.calfund.org/funds/wildfire-recovery-fund/. If you are in LA, stay safe. Warning: We say some bad words sometimes on this show. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
The new year is here, and so is a new episode of Bike Shop Society! Joe Torres kicks things off with a story about a domestic disaster. But don't worry—Bike Shop Society is here to save the day as a friend of the shop steps in to lend a hand.Joe and Joe are joined by young Victor Aletich, a bike shop alum who's stopping by on his way to Spain. Discover his motivation for making the move and what he plans to do while he's there.And finally, hear the tale of how a massage therapist at the mall needed a volunteer for a group class—leading to an unsuspecting friend ending up shirtless in front of a crowd of strangers.Top off your sealant, check your air pressure one more time, and let's ride!X us @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
This is the time of year when we listen back to some of the conversations from the past year that have helped us clarify the events that bombard us — in part by showing how elite media are clouding them. It's not to say Big Media always get the facts wrong; but that what facts they point us toward, day after day, whose interpretation of those facts they suggest we credit, what responses we're told are worth pursuing — all of that serves media's corporate owners' and sponsors' bottom line, at the expense of all of our lives and our futures. An important part of the work we do — as producers and as listeners — is to help create and support different ways to inform ourselves and stay in conversation. Guests featured on this year's Best of CounterSpin include Chip Gibbons, Svante Myrick, Monifa Bandele, Aron Thorn, Evlondo Cooper, Joe Torres, Colette Watson, Greg Shupak and FAIR's Julie Hollar and Jim Naureckas. As always, we are deeply thankful to all of the activists, researchers, reporters, and advocates who appear on the show. The post The Best of CounterSpin 2024 appeared first on KPFA.
Bike shop employee Isa makes an appearance on today's show. Joe Torres is surprised to discover that she does more than just sit behind a computer and ring people up. Joe also shares his thoughts on trouble brewing in the world of professional bike racing—find out why he thinks the racing has become robotic and the racers lack personality. And finally, Joe took a road trip to Ohio to pick up a bike he's been dreaming about for years. Find out what makes this bike so special that he drove over 300 miles to get it.So, check your thru axles, make sure they're tight, and let's roll!All this and much, much more. So lean back on your recumbent, and let's go for a roll!X us @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
This stage of Bike Shop Society features a Polish man who wants to see—and smell—what's cooking in the bike shop. Joe Torres is back with us and completely smitten by a mountain bike he encounters in the shop. Cold, rainy days seem to bring out the chatty Cathys around here, find out what they want and what they have to say.And finally, our Joe has zero sympathy for the situation some bike companies find themselves in—and he doesn't hold back when explaining why he thinks they deserve the pain they're going through.All this and much, much more. So lean back on your recumbent, and let's go for a roll!X us @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
Things are slowing down at the bike shop, which means there's more time to sit around and talk about bikes! It's a double dose of Joes as Joe Torres joins our own Joe for another scintillating stage of Bike Shop Society.Listen in as a customer shows up while the boys are recording. But this is no ordinary customer—find out how his love for cycling led his offspring to lead a team at SRAM Corporation.An unexpected caller interrupts the show—discover what the call is all about and whether anyone in the show is in hot water.Earlier in the day, a teenage boy and his grandfather visited the shop. Find out what they needed and why Joe asked them to stop what they were doing at once.And lastly, we break the news to Joe Torres that Cleary Bikes is out of business. Joe, a big fan of Cleary Bikes, shares some heartfelt stories about his daughter learning to ride her first bike—a Cleary.So jump on the trainer, put in that earpiece, and let's go!X us @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
It's been a while, but Bike Shop Society is back on the saddle. In this episode, Joe is joined at the bike shop by a friend of the shop and podcast fan, Joe Torres. It's been a busy year, and the two Joes haven't had much time to catch up during the season. Listen as they reminisce about the early days of the bike shop and some of the young people who have come and gone over the years. Later in the podcast, we learn that Joe Torres has a side hustle as a basement mechanic—find out how he got started and what he thinks of vintage Schwinn bicycles. Finally, the pandemic introduced a whole new group of people to the sport of cycling. What does this mean for the future of the bike shop, and why is it such an interesting time to be in the business? So settle in and let us pour you a cup of Joe!X us @bikeshopsociety @cyclingreporter @joegasparWant a shoutout on the pod, do you like to write letters?Email us: mail@bikeshopsociety.comVisit our website, or don't. bikeshopsociety.com
Before we launch into season 5 and the very exciting things to come, Jess and T sit down to watch Speed! Prost, Graham Yost--what a fun and wild ride. We also make our most plausible guess about Joe Torres's whereabouts, and we might just be right. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
Escape with us into the literary cumulous clouds in this re-read of "Showdown at the Bar None." We're checking in from our hiatus with a delightful episode centered around Bonnie Worth's nostalgic 1990s novella. This book adds layers to our understanding of our favorite ranch teens and was a general hoot to read. We're proudly asking for an 'A' on our book report. Tune in for a fun and heartfelt discussion while we eagerly await our season five return.Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
Following up on last summer's salsa mix, here's some more of my favorite selections and digs to play loud in your car, living room, porch, or wherever! Tracklist: Ricardo Marrero, Bobby Valentin, Brooklyn Sounds, Latin Tempo, Ray Barretto, Joe Torres, Tata Vasquez, Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers
The Guardians continue to roll winning seven straight this week including a sweep of the Mets. We'll have the game recaps, and talk to some of the stars from this week. Plus, we'll talk to assistant pitching coach Joe Torres about his top ranked pitching staff. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Loneliness and isolation are sometimes unfortunate byproducts of the freedom our career choice brings, so often heightened by an illusion of community on social media. So on today's show, I'm doing something different. I'm combining three seperate interviews with Lunar Red Films, Omega Weddings and Joe Torres, in the hopes that I can highlight some part of our collective experience. Full Interviews linked below Lunar Red Films Omega Weddings Joe Torres Find all the tracks featured on today's episode over on Musicbed
In this week's episode, Danny helps everyone on the ranch learn what it means to do the right thing (what? That's the title of the episode!) when an archeologist comes to town with his trowel and uncovers remains from Danny's ancestors. There's also some levity as Jake and Buddy go hunting for a lake monster. This was a very special episode to say the least.Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
Why is Danny about to be the ranch's newest little champion? Well, turns out he is an incredibly talented cartoonist, even though somehow no one on the ranch knew about it. But things go south once his friends find out he's using their likenesses for his DUD RANCH comic strip. How can they teach him a lesson? Also, take a trip to Etymology Corral and hear about our favorite comic strips.Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
What a sweet episode! Brad befriends a boy at T.R.O.T. ( a real place! Look it up!) and is then inspired by her dear friend Melody to do something really selfless. Gosh we love Brad. And the rest of the gang pretends they're reindeer. I'm pretty sure we figured out where Joe Torres is too. Hint: he really likes cookies. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on Instagramyaydudecast@gmail.com
Sintonía: "Flight To Cuba" - Fire"Use It Before You Lose It" - Bobby Valentin; "Creation" - The Latinaires; "Get Out Of My Way" - Joe Torres; "Groovetime" - Monguito Santamaría; "So Fine" - Joe Battan; "Black Brothers" - Tito Puente; "Kako´s Boogaloo" - Kako & His Orchestra; "Canta una simple" - Roberto Roena; "I Want A Chance For Romance" - Hector Rivera; "Broasted or Fried" - St. Vincent Latinaires; "Jungle Fantasy" - Herbie Mann y "Seeds Of Life" - Harlem River DriveEscuchar audio
“The newspapers will have you hating the people who are being oppressed, and loving the people who are doing the oppressing.” The post Raed Jarrar on Biden & Saudi Arabia, Joe Torres on Tulsa Massacre appeared first on FAIR.
A full recap of the Guardians recently completed Draft with VP of Scouting Paul Gillespi. Plus, checking in with Guardians pitching coach Joe Torres, and another episode of At The Ballpark with Bobby D. That's all on this edition of Guardians Weekly with Jim Rosenhaus on the Cleveland Guardians Radio Network. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Melody's friend from home, Amy, shows up at the ranch and is luckily issued a Bar None polo just in time to help out while Brad does triple axles with her horse. But it turns out, old friends aren't the same as ranch friends, and Melody feels like the two have grown apart. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on InstagramYay Dude Facebook pageyaydudecast@gmail.com
He's here! Jake (Jonathan Galkin) makes his debut on the Bar None Ranch, along with his trusty tubs. T and Jess welcome the new kid on the block as well as discuss important topics like ramadas, pump-up shoes, and going to the post office. Plus, we've got some major ideas about what Joe Torres could be up to. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on InstagramYay Dude Facebook pageyaydudecast@gmail.com
It's the episode we've all been dreading. Come and have a cry with us as Ted leaves for summer school. But before he says goodbye, he finally scores a date with Brad. Jess tells us where David Lascher ran off to for a season and a half, and we also speculate on the plot of a Hey Dude reboot. Joe Torres, if you're listening, you'd get top billing! Let's make it happen!Many thanks to Hey Dude the 90s Called for our incredible shoutout. If for some reason you have not listened to Christine Taylor's and David Lascher's show, stop listening to this one right now and go check it out!Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on InstagramYay Dude Facebook pageyaydudecast@gmail.com
#caribbeanmedicalschool #medstudent #medicaleducation #medicalcollege Mistakes to Avoid During Clinical Rotations. In this episode of the Med School Minutes Podcast our host welcomed Mr. Joe Torres, an experienced medical school administrator who manages the SJSM's clinical department. During the discussion, he explains some of the best practices students should follow while in clinical rotations. Additionally, Mr. Torres discussed what behavior is not welcome in the hospital and what to avoid when in rotations. --------------------------------------------------------Podcast Website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1904744Website: SJSM.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mdsjsmTwitter: https://twitter.com/SaintJamesMed.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sjsm_medicalschool/-------------------------------------------------------#clinical #clinicalsupport #rotations #clinicalresearch #studyabroad
We're still a couple of weeks out from Season 3 of Yay Dude, but enjoy this clip show from our first five episodes in the meantime! We started recording this show almost a year ago, and I wish it could go on forever. As we're nearing the halfway point of Hey Dude, let's take a look back at all the trough incidents, the Joe Torres speculation, the Etymology Corrals, and the silly memories that make Yay Dude so fun. Enjoy! Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on InstagramYay Dude Facebook pageyaydudecast@gmail.com
Maestros del Escalamiento: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
Joe Torres es un experto en SAP Banking, Leasing, Treasury, Finance y Application Management Services. Ayudo a los clientes a simplificar sus implementaciones de SAP Banking. Conoce la historia completa de Joe Torres en esta edición de Maestros del Escalamiento junto a Daniel Marcos. INFO FINAL Conoce más de Damián Szafirsztein en: LinkedIn Conoce más de DYCSI en: Sitio Web Conoce más de EO en: LinkedIn
AmiSights: Financing the Future For Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
In today's podcast, MultiFunding President Lynn Ozer, aka SBA Queen, and I talk to Joe Torres, CEO and president of Developmental Therapy Associates, based in the Raleigh-Durham area of North Carolina. He also runs a software development company and a real estate group and holding company. In this episode, Joe tells us how a near-fatal incident changed the trajectory of not only his career but also his life. In 2012, he was riding his motorcycle to the gym when he was hit head-on by another vehicle, changing his life forever. He spent a month in the hospital and three months in a wheelchair and was introduced to the industries of physical, speech, and occupational therapy and rehab. "I didn't know anything about it because up to that point, I never broke a single bone, and in that one accident, I broke over 22 of them. Both femurs, which I now have titanium rods and screws everywhere," he said. "I was introduced to this amazing industry that I would argue till I'm blue in the face helped me live whatever my normal, my new normal, would be." A year later, he met his wife, who was, incidentally, a speech therapist. "I immediately was enamored with her even more so because of her profession, and what it just did for me a year prior to even meeting her," he said. A few years after that, the company his wife worked for went up for sale, and he put in the sweat equity to explore ways of making it happen. "It was a multitude of different things. One, I took some of my other investments that I had and liquidated them and put that towards the purchase. The other was an SBA loan," he said. While learning the ins and outs of an SBA loan and business acquisition was a challenging experience, he was comfortable in the decision because of his wife's experience and knowledge of the company. While he is not a clinician, he believes that actually helps in running the business. "What happens is a clinician, whether it be a medical doctor, primary care, dentist, it doesn't matter, they're actually clinical first, their mind is not business. Their first thought is, ‘I want to help people.' And then what starts to happen is they find themselves in the middle of this business that they have no real earthly idea of running," he said. Although the company is growing with four locations in North Carolina, hiring licensed practitioners continues to be the biggest headwind. Listen here to learn more about how Joe and his wife divide the business duties based on their individual strengths and how a strong leadership team allows him to balance all of his business interests, as well as a few hobbies, too. Recorded 04/04/2023.
In this episode, Holidays After Dark explores the history of Cinco de Mayo and recounts the injustice that occurred surrounding the murder of Joe Torres in Houston, Texas. Email your holiday stories to kristin@holidaysafterdark.com. Follow on Twitter and Instagram: @holidayspodcast Like on Facebook: Holidays After Dark This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/holidaysafterdark. This episode is sponsored by Keen. Get the first 10 minutes of your reading of choice for only $1.99 at https://trykeen.com/holidaysafterdark. Special thanks to Night Owl Productions for producing and editing the podcast!
Ted's gonna be rich! That is, if he and his pals can follow the clues he found in a giant pile of trash that's in plain sight of the guests. This week we make some humble apologies and posit that Joe Torres is off finding treasure with Nicholas Cage, and we're sure he plans to keep that booty to himself. Also hear from my very favorite and most special guest. Follow us on social media!@yaydudecast on InstagramYay Dude Facebook pageyaydudecast@gmail.com
Is Chris Kattan due for a comeback? What about Danny from Hey Dude is it time for Joe Torres to reclaim his spotlight? The uncs feel it's not his decision to make.
Annnd we're back! Okay we realize we say that almost every episode now but we ARE HERE FOR YOU, we swear. Starting out small this week with an episode about many a 90s kids fav TV show, Hey Dude! Hey Dude aired on Nickelodeon from 1989 to 1991 - 65 episodes of teenagers having high jinks on the Bar None Ranch! I'm sure we caught this in syndication a lot after it's cancellation and it just felt like a weekend watch staple for many of us. Who had a crush on Ted? Were you a Melody or a Brad? How annoying was Mr. Ernst?!! Nickelodeon had some great live action shows in the early 90s and I just don't think it's ever approached that level of greatness since. We'll talk about how this is basically Saved by the Bell, Western Style, how Sweetie wanted to be Brad SO BAD, and how our main memory of this show is the epic french braids with poufy bangs the girls wore nearly episode. Plus, we try to get to the bottom of the rumors of the missing Joe Torres aka Danny.
A very special 50th episode featuring special guest Joe Torres. Joe is a wedding photographer and videographer based in New York City who has taken a straight forward, simple approach to selling his services to couples all over the tri state area and has an impressive rate of conversions. His intentional approach to building relationships and establishing trust with clients before discussing cost allows him to convey himself more as an "assistant buyer" than the seller. Through that lens Joe walks us through a sales process as well as gives some great tactics and tidbits on how he has scaled a small photo and video company into a full time job in almost no time with an army of happy clients behind him. Joe is a member of the Photographic Collective Community, a free to join creative group that exists simply to scale the value of the voices inside of it. This conversation is a perfect example of the kind of chat that happens weekly inside the community with the intent on building more legacy minded, service oriented creatives. If you're struggling with how to price your photography, building packages, understanding sales, client workflow, or simply want a refresher on how simple it can be to close the deal with your ideal client when you know how to communicate your value to them : this conversation is for you. https://josephtorresphotography.com/ The Photographic Collective Podcast is hosted by Arkansas based Wedding Photographer Miles Witt Boyer with sound by Jared Mark Fincher. To see an uncut video format of this interview or exclusive video content make sure and click over to our YOUTUBE Channel All information in this podcast is ©2022 Photographic Collective LLC. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mwbpodcast/support
Home is stuck at dock and the timing couldn't be worse, because these charter guests know their yachts and love watersports. Pressure is on the interior to ensure a good tip, but tension is high between Dave and Tash. Add Kyle taking a Humpty Dumpty down the galley stairs, and things aren't looking like they'll end on a high note. Who gets your Joe Torres human feces award this week? Don't know who Joe is? Check out the last few minutes of the podcast and hear about Adrienne's experience with the unaccommodating owner of #BoxHouseHotel
April Ryan – who's the longest-serving Black female White House correspondent – shares the hardest lesson she learned covering the White House, discusses her book "Black Women Will Save the World: An Anthem" and the advice she gives to journalists today. Then, Sunny Hostin's birthday wishes come true when The Isley Brothers perform some of their biggest hits and WABC News anchors Joe Torres and David Novarro join with food from her favorite restaurant, Barrio BX. In Hot Topics, the co-hosts discuss Pres. Biden saying abortion and inflation are both important, Dame Judi Dench advocating for “The Crown” to add a disclaimer to the episode surrounding Princess Diana's fatal car crash, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s easy to reward things that are straightforward to document. But how can we reward fundraising metrics that don’t appear in our CRM? In this episode, Janice and Margaret talk with Joe Torres, Executive Director of the Grand Challenges Canada Foundation. Joe shares his thoughts on fundraising metrics and rewards and why we must keep […] The post Ep 115: Expanding Fundraising Metrics with Joe Torres appeared first on Fundraising Leadership .
This week on CounterSpin: The crises we face right now in the US—a nominally democratic political process that's strangled by white supremacist values, a corporate profiteering system that mindlessly overrides human needs to treat the environment as just another “input”—are terrible, but not, precisely, new. People have fought against these ideas in various forms before; […] The post Luke Harris and Joe Torres on America's Racist Legacy appeared first on FAIR.
Some lazy summer jazz tunes for the hot, climate-change weather right now. Hope everyone is safe and staying as cool as possible! Appreciate all the listeners. More Knowledge Breaks mixes coming sometime soon, they just take a lot longer to put together but are on the way! Tracklist: Joe Pass, Don Randi, Joe Torres, Zimbo Trio, Kenny Dorham, Joe Bonner
Birthday Gratitude with Joe Torres Connect with Host Chris Palmore, The Gratitude Junkie, and best selling author of The Mechanics of Gratitude https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736130234 or https://linktr.ee/Gratitudespace Recast From 7/21/20 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
I decided to do a solo episode this week because I think it's really sort of super important to highlight bias in the public policy profession – because it is a profession. Because over the last 17 years that I have been working on tech and media public policymaking, majority-white organizations have always seemed to think it's totally fine to attack organizations founded and led by people of color, orgs like this one, to pursue their status ambitions. So, let's be transparent, shall we? Just to give you some background – when I started working in this space – there was one organization in Washington – the Multicultural Media & Telecom Council (MMTC) – that focused specifically on telecommunications and media policymaking as they relate to underserved and underrepresented communities. This is where I cut my teeth as a young lawyer, in the ONLY fellowship in town for somebody like me who went to law school at night. Their members are, and continue to be, some of the finest minds in the business – folks like Ari Fitzgerald, a partner at Hogan Lovells who was on the show last week. These are lawyers of color primarily, who are at the top of this craft. And let me interject something here – this isn't Oakland. We are not Color of Change. This is DC, it's a political town, it's buttoned-up, and comparing orgs of color in this town to orgs like Color of Change – is really just not a relevant comparison. A better comparison would be to an organization like NAACP or the National Urban League – both of which have local chapters but they're based in DC. Donations come from 2 primary categories here in DC – corporations and foundations – that's it. If you've been around a long time – like the NAACP, NUL, or AARP – you have members. You can raise money from them, in addition to seeking other forms of support. That is the way this market works. Back around 2011 and 2012 it was organizations like Public Knowledge and Free Press calling out MMTC for accepting donations from Comcast. Again, one of the worst companies in the world for customer service. But they are internet service providers. It didn't matter if larger, huge nonprofits worked with these same companies – all that mattered was that Free Press and Public Knowledge needed someone to pick on when they were advocating for net neutrality. MMTC opposed net neutrality, which didn't make sense to me, which is why I started this organization when I was laid off from the Joint Center, where I co-led an institute along with Nicol Turner-Lee, which was also focused on telecommunications and media policy at the intersection of communities of color. So-called progressives with super-deep pockets didn't like orgs like MMTC because they were the only game in town – they had too much credibility – and they opposed net neutrality ( for reasons, by the way, I continue to be baffled by – but, in any case, they opposed it). So orgs like Public Knowledge and Free Press called them out – and I called out Public Knowledge and Free Press for having ZERO people of color working there but somehow having the audacity to try to drag MMTC. And as a result of my advocacy – at least I like to think it was – since no one else was pushing back – Public Knowledge is led by the great Chris Lewis and Free Press, by Jessica Gonazlez, who serves co-president along with Craig Aaron. These orgs now actively recruit diverse talent – they have changed drastically – and I'm proud of them. Jessica, Craig and Chris are my colleagues – just like you have colleagues in any profession – they fixed their model and stopped attacking MMTC. We'll see what happens when and if the net neutrality debate starts up again. But, for now, we're good. Joe Torres is at Free Press who wrote the book on diversity in the news profession. SO LET'S forward to 2016. In 2016, when this organization – WashingTech – was still an LLC, for profit, Chanelle Hardy, someone I've known since I first moved to DC in 2005 – who had worked at the National Urban League, on the Hill, and the FCC – joined Google. And, again, as a result of my advocacy, since I was vocal about it, as I am now – one of our taglines then and now – is the Inclusive Voice of Tech Policy, since nobody else cared about that until George Floyd. In 2016, Google started a cohort of folks called Next Gen Policy Leaders – the only PROGRAM IN TOWN AT THE TIME – to engage and involve people of color in tech policy. I continue to participate in the program because it is educational, offers great networking, and, again, continues to fill a need that everyone else just woke up to a couple years ago: the lack of diversity on panels, at networking events, on faculties, you name it, related to tech policy issues. Google was a first mover, while the rest of these tech companies, and nonprofits, were asleep. So, whose fault is that? Whose fault is it that they've built loyalty by investing in us. Now, fast forward to today – here comes another organization – the so-called ‘Tech Transparency Project,' which, again, isn't a racially and ethnically diverse organization, attacking Google Next Gen in a mediocre paper suggesting that Google had bought out people of color so they wouldn't speak out about Timnit Gebru's firing – again Dr. Gebru is an engineer whom Google fired for speaking up about bias in one of Google's algorithms. First, I OPPOSED her firing, and vocally, on a listserv read by many Next Gens and other people of color in this space. I blasted Google for it. I was livid. I was so vocal, no one else in the Next Gen cohort needed to be – which is always the case in this town – and let me tell you something, we get PENNIES compared to some of these larger organizations. Do you know what Google donated to us last year? $35,000. The rest of our funding came from Foundation support. But let's take a look at the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), which published their annual report last week. Let's see what Google donated to CDT. And CDT is a partner of ours. I'm on their advisory council. Many of their fine scholars have been on this show. But let's take a look – How much did Google donate to CDT in 2021? Wait for it! Over $500,000. Two other donors gave that much – the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative and the Knight Foundation. Now, let's use CDT's search feature on its website to see how much work they've done on “Timnit Gebru.” How many times did CDT so much as mention Dr. Gebru's name, much less call out Google for firing her? ZERO. How many times has the Tech Transparency Project called out CDT for failing to discuss Timnit Gebru? ZERO. So come on, let's talk about ‘Tech Transparency,' everybody. I guarantee I've made more sacrifices in the cause of inclusion and so-called “transparency” in this space than most of Washington. Let's talk about it.
En esta edición de La Cátedra del Pop, Luis Carlos Díaz conversó con el productor Joe Torres, acerca del documental "Free Color", que registró la obra inacabada del maestro Carlos Cruz-Diez. del arte óptico y el cinetismo, que consiste en liberar al color del soporte y la forma.
Joe joined EPMI from Industry with a supply chain, logistics, and procurement background. He has been on the client-side of various software implementations and has a great understanding of our clients' needs. At EPMI, Joe has enjoyed building Planning applications across the High Tech and Retail industries.
¿Por qué escuchar esta entrevista? La dupla de Joe Torres junto a Fermín Cimadevilla en We are Pacheco se erigió como uno de los dúos más galardonados del ámbito publicitario mundial con más de cien premios nacionales e internacionales. Solo la campaña “El pueblo en el que nunca pasa nada”, de la agencia madrileña Shackleton, ganó siete Leones en Cannes en el año 2009, convirtiéndose en la cuarta campaña más galardonada a nivel mundial, según The Big Won Report. En 2013 fue nominado a un Latin Grammy, y a su vez considerado en Cannes como uno de los mejores directores de cine publicitario del panorama mundial. Y en 2017 ganó con el cortometraje “Antö” en Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. Este mismo año también fue considerado como el mejor corto en The Academy, Latino & Hispanic Cinema Showcase por la Academia de Cine y Ciencias Cinematográficas de Hollywood (AMPAS). En Instagram. Epix. com.ve Explora lo que tenemos para ti en nuestra página web. ¡Te esperamos! https://tramauniversity.org/ Síguenos en Instagram para estar al día con todas nuestras actividades: https://www.instagram.com/tramauniversity/ Regla #1 : Tienes que administrar el entusiasmo. Regla #2 : Inténtalo, no hay nada que perder. Regla #3: Consume de todo. Regla #4 : No tomes atajos. Cronomarcadores 00:00:13 Presentación del invitado. 00:02:20 ¿Qué ha significado ser considerado como uno de los mejores directores del cine publicitario en el mundo? 00:05:00 ¿Cuáles son las reglas para alcanzar logros? 00:06:10 Tienes que aprender a administrar tu entusiasmo. 00:08:26 ¿Qué significa el éxito? 00:11:09 ¿El riego es una clave fundamental para el cumplimiento de logros? 00:12:31 Orígen de la campaña: “El pueblo en donde nunca pasa nada”. 00:13:58 Inténtalo, no hay nada que perder. 00:17:14 ¿Cuál es la siguiente meta para Joe Torres? 00:18:02 Nacimiento de la productora venezolana Tres. 00:20:40 ¿Qué significa ser venezolano? 00:21:40 ¿Qué peso ha tenido en la carrera de Joe el ser venezolano? 00:23:51 ¿Cómo diseñaría Joe la campaña de marca país para Venezuela? 00:25:48 ¿Cómo se estimula la creatividad? 00:26:00 Consume de todo. 00:28:24 ¿Ha querido Joe abandonar su carrera profesional, tirar la toalla? 00:29:30 No tomar atajos. 00:31:21 Más allá de creativo publicitario: el trabajo como escritor y productor cinematográfico de Joe Torres. 00:34:23 Interludio cinéfilo. 00:36:36 El trabajo de Joe Torres explicado simple y de manera concisa por él mismo. 00:37:39 Palabras para aquel que busca el éxito.
We start by talking about the promotion of Joe Torres to the Major League Staff. We also profile Oregon State left-handed pitcher Cooper Hjerpe. Hjerpe shows an advanced four-pitch mix and so far in college has missed bats and limited walks for the Beavers. We start looking at the free agents who are left right now. We are looking at who are the best players left and which players might make sense for the Guardians once the lockout ends. We continue looking at the all Free Agent Team focused on shortstop, third base, outfield, and pitching. While the starter market has been picked over there are a ton of interesting relief arms left and a few outfielders who have significant drawbacks but could still be upgrades over what the Guardians have had the past few years. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We start by talking about the promotion of Joe Torres to the Major League Staff. We also profile Oregon State left-handed pitcher Cooper Hjerpe. Hjerpe shows an advanced four-pitch mix and so far in college has missed bats and limited walks for the Beavers. We start looking at the free agents who are left right now. We are looking at who are the best players left and which players might make sense for the Guardians once the lockout ends. We continue looking at the all Free Agent Team focused on shortstop, third base, outfield, and pitching. While the starter market has been picked over there are a ton of interesting relief arms left and a few outfielders who have significant drawbacks but could still be upgrades over what the Guardians have had the past few years. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Climate Tracker Specials Asia is back and this time, you will hear from journalists from the Philippines on how they are reporting on climate stories. In this episode, Biena Magbitang talks to Joe Torres and Mark Saludes of LiCAS news on the importance of religion in the climate conversation and the role of the church in our fight against climate change. Note: The speakers in this episode are switching between English and Filipino. For comments, suggestions and feedback you can email us at podcast@climatetracker.org. If you are listening on Apple Podcast, kindly leave a comment - it helps new listeners to find us.
Joe Torres presents the topic of Frame Narrative & Canonicity!Elendili:Joseph TorresJerry SoulesKim Gibson
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Bring Receipts wraps up Season 1 in style as Brandi and Steven go head to head in the ultimate 1980s summer mixtape battle. Over 5 rounds, each host picks a song from the 1980s that best fits a vibe they've identified. Our guest judges, Joe Torres and Parul Desai assign points to their favorite song. Will Steven, the resident DJ have the advantage? Or will Brandi dig deep into her numerous Spotify playlists and deliver an upset? In addition to the mixtape battle, Brandi and Steven also recap their favorite moments from Season 1. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bringreceipts)Let us know who you think won via Social Media:Twitter: @bring_receiptsInstagram: @bring_receiptsFollow BR Hosts on Twitter:Brandi Collins-Dexter (@BrandingBrandi)Steven Renderos (@stevenrenderos)Artwork & Logo by:Andrés Guzmán (IG: andresitoguzman)Beats by:DJ RenClips featured in this episode:Nu Shooz - I Can't WaitPoint Sisters - Jump (For Your Love)Prince - Purple RainLisa Lisa and the Cult Jam - I Wonder If I Take You HomeMtume - Juicy FruitEvelyn Champagne King - I'm In LoveSelena y Los Dinos - My LoveESG - DanceJ.J. Fad - SupersonicJanet Jackson - What Have You Done For Me LatelySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bringreceipts)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bringreceipts)
If media really expect people to actively challenge the promises pushed—aggressively and constantly—by the energy industry, maybe they could do a little more challenging themselves.
In this episode we talk about learning to pick out and describe the distinct flavor and aroma profiles in what you are smoking. To do that we will be smoking the 7-20-4 One 13, a limited edition collaboration of Kurt Kendall and Joe Torres, and Peterson's My Mixture 965. Not Just Blowing Smoke is the cigar and pipe podcast that brings the knowledge, expertise, and fun of Twins Smoke Shop right to you. Wherever you are, and whenever you want it. New episodes every Monday. Subscribe to us on Podbean, iHeart Radio, Spotify, iTunes, Google, or YouTube, and to our website, notjustblowingsmoke.com, to make sure you don't miss a thing!
In this episode we get a chance to get our award to Joe Torres. Joe has been with company since 2007 and has hustle coursing through his veins. Without him our equipment wouldn't be running and things wouldn't be getting done. Thanks for all your hard work Joe.
Birthday Gratitude with Joe Torres Connect with Host Chris Palmore, The Gratitude Junkie, and best selling author of The Mechanics of Gratitude https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736130234 or https://linktr.ee/Gratitudespace Recast From 7/21/20 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
En medio de la #Cuarentena, Danny Flores ("Negro") busca alegrarle la vida a sus vecinos del bar #ElSolarDeLosAburridos con un gran homenaje a Joe Torres, destacado pianista que participó en grabaciones icónicas con #WillieColón y #HéctorLavoe, y después con Willie Colón y #RubénBlades, como este último lo relataría. También recordando un año más del fallecimiento de Cheo Feliciano, genial músico puertorriqueño de salsa. Escucha este episodio, en cualquier momento o lugar, o a través de http://buenosmomentosradio.com/, hoy, más que nunca, #ContigoEnLínea.
Turmoil consumes the Gents as a heated debate breaks out over what was cooler... going to public school (like Mike & Jason) or going private (like Jordan from the Block). Both sides present their arguments and talk high school reunions. Afterwards, the gang tries to solve the greatest mystery in Nickelodeon history: what in God's name happened Joe Torres? (the guy who played Danny from Hey Dude, not the coach of the Yankees). Also, there's a National Toy Hall of Fame in Rochester???
New Shows: The Passage, The Looming Tower, The Other Two, Black Monday, The Fix, Tidying Up 40k people for a groundhog Plethora of remakes - Veronica Mars, Party of Five, Facts of Life, Alf, Bewitched, Lots of Nickelodeon shows Disney movies being remade Oscar Watch On/Off Limits Hannah’s 60 secs
Franklin and Uncle Howard finally find a Joe Torres to fulfill the requests by Todd Deminkus. Alex Jones and Dr. Evil pay a visit. Franklin and Uncle Hollywood Howard answer questions.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The BLUE RIBBON PODCAST AWARD nominated Podcast Pillow Talk with Franklin and Uncle Howard is back. After an intense wrestling session the guys catch up with their day to day lives. Franklin also comes clean about the time he soiled himself in 7th grade and his first nut. Uncle Howard reveals he lives with a death mark much like Han Solo. They also make a few phone calls on the search for Joe Torres.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Listen up Nana's stop listening this instance. This episode of Pillow Talk with Franklin & Uncle Howard talks about SEX, drugs, rock n roll. We also call an undisclosed bar in Tucson to hopefully get Joe Torres on the line. We answer fan questions and go into pizzagate-gate our mini scandal for having a Papa John's sticker on our minifridge.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Uncle Howard and Franklin investigate what happened to actor Joe Torres from Nickelodeon's HEY DUDE in an attempt to clear Franklin's debt after his BIG HELP scandal.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Fade the Media's docket - - Aza does Vegas and lists his favorite 'Megs' (3:53) - Homie, bro, brother, buddy, etc. ... how do you address your friends? (24:40) - Ballers vs. coaches: how much credit should all-time dynasties give their coaches compared to their talent? Bill Belichick or Tom Brady? (39:49) Gregg Popovich or Tim Duncan? (50:45) Bill Walsh or the 49ers? (1:07:05) Steve Kerr or the Warriors? (1:11:41) Joe Torres or the Yankees? (1:21:49) Phil Jackson or the Bulls/Lakers (1:26:08) - NFL contract chatter (1:37:42)
Tonight we have results from PSGKA, OSKCS, O2SCS, Sima, Spokane, Hermiston Raceway Park 2017 season champions, and our Blue Line Graphics " In the Seat " guest Joe Torres Sr. talks to us about the 2017 UAS Grand Nationals!...We Talk driver nutrition and its importance.
Tonight we have results from PSGKA, OSKCS, O2SCS, Sima, Spokane, Hermiston Raceway Park 2017 season champions, and our Blue Line Graphics " In the Seat " guest Joe Torres Sr. talks to us about the 2017 UAS Grand Nationals!...We Talk driver nutrition and its importance.
Tonight we have results from PSGKA, OSKCS, O2SCS, Sima, Spokane, Hermiston Raceway Park 2017 season champions, and our Blue Line Graphics " In the Seat " guest Joe Torres Sr. talks to us about the 2017 UAS Grand Nationals!...We Talk driver nutrition and its importance.
Clearing the FOG with co-hosts Margaret Flowers and Kevin Zeese
In 2015, a large coalition of organizations and tech groups together with millions of people forced the Federal Communications Commission to reclassify the Internet as a common carrier under Title II of the 1934 Telecommunications Act so that strong net neutrality rules could be put in place. Net neutrality means that neither the government nor the telecoms can discriminate against legal content on the Internet and that all people can go where they want to go on the net. The new chair of the FCC, Ajit Pai, is moving quickly to dismantle net neutrality. We speak with Joe Torres of Free Press about what's happening, why it's important and what we must do to protect our Internet. For more information, visit www.ClearingtheFOGRadio.org.
tonight we talk with Joe Torres Sr. in our Blue Line Graphics "In the Seat" segment. We have results from the 2 day show at Salem Speedway, from the WHR Motorsports event at Monroe, Stupid Racer of the week, and "Where are they now"
tonight we talk with Joe Torres Sr. in our Blue Line Graphics "In the Seat" segment. We have results from the 2 day show at Salem Speedway, from the WHR Motorsports event at Monroe, Stupid Racer of the week, and "Where are they now"
tonight we talk with Joe Torres Sr. in our Blue Line Graphics "In the Seat" segment. We have results from the 2 day show at Salem Speedway, from the WHR Motorsports event at Monroe, Stupid Racer of the week, and "Where are they now"
Joe Torres (@JosephATorres) is Senior External Affairs Director at Free Press. Joseph advocates in Washington to ensure that our nation's media policies serve the public interest and builds coalitions to broaden the movement's base. Joseph writes frequently on media and Internet issues and is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. He is the 2015 recipient of the Everett C. Parker Award, which recognizes an individual whose work embodies the principles and values of the public interest. In this episode, we discussed: The historic underpinnings of today's racial narrative in the media. How net neutrality and the internet can circumvent persistent gaps in traditional media ownership diversity. The policy implications arising from how consumers access news on modern platforms such as Facebook and Google. Resources: Free Press News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media by Juan Gonzalez and Joseph Torres (2012). The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander (2012) Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness by Simone Brown (2015) Forgotten Dead: Mob Violence Against Mexicans in the United States by William D. Carrigan (2013) Latino USA Podcast Microphone Check Podcast Alt.Latino Radio
El lanzamiento del disco "De Ti Depende" fue un suceso en América Latina. De gira por Panamá, una de las plazas más fuertes del Cantante, a finales de 1976, en el Toldo de la Reina, 18 mil personas ovacionaron a la orquesta, integrada entonces por músicos como Julio Castro, José Mangual Jr., José Febles, Miguel Colón, Joe Torres y otros. Los discos "La Voz" y "De Ti Depende" consolidaron la popularidad de Hector Lavoe. Hector! Hector! Hector!, vociferaba la multitud. Ciudad de Panamá se rindió a sus pies. Hector despuntaba como el salsero más popular del género. Por mucho, se había convertido en el mejor vendedor de discos de Fania y en el imán taquillero de las reuniones de sus Estrellas. En un hecho nunca jamás igualado por otro exponente de la salsa, a petición popular Lavoe tuvo que interpretar seis veces el tema "Periódico de Ayer" de Tite Curet Alonso.
In the eighth of a series of travel stories D J Clark stops over for one night in Bangkok, where he is taken on a whirlwind tour of some of Bangkok's night markets, temples and eateries.