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Nick Kirby is joined by Bryce Spalding to discuss the Cincinnati Reds adding RHP Luis Mey and OF/IF Tyler Callihan to the 40 man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 draft on December 11th. They also talk about a few of the player the Reds chose not to protect, including Jose Acuna, Jose Franco and Andrew Moore, Nick Martinez officially accepting the Reds qualifying offer, Jonathan India to the Kansas City Royals for Brady Singer rumors and more. Today's Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JT-nfQVwf4 DSC Commodities: https://deepsouthcommodities.com/ CALL OR TEXT 988 FOR HELP DAY OR NIGHT: https://mantherapy.org/get-help/national-resources/164/lifeline-crisis-chat OTHER CHATTERBOX PROGRAMING: Off The Bench: https://otbthombrennaman.podbean.com/ Chatterbox Bengals: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chatterbox-bengals-a-cincinnati-bengals-nfl-podcast/id1652732141 Chatterbox Bearcats: https://chatterboxbearcats.podbean.com/ Dialed In with Thom Brennaman: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjPJjEFaBD7VLxmcTTWV0ubHu_cSFdEDU Chatterbox Man on the Street: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ye-HjJdmmQ&list=PLjPJjEFaBD7V0GOh595LyjumA0bZaqwh9&pp=iAQB FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Nick Kirby: https://twitter.com/Nicholaspkirby Trace Fowler: https://twitter.com/CBoxTrace Craig Sandlin: https://x.com/Craig_Sandlin TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cboxsports Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cboxsports/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CBoxSports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cboxsports GET CBOX GEAR: Chatterbox Store: www.chatterboxsports.com/store
Send us a textIn this episode of the DAUGHTERED Podcast, hosts Oscar + Blandon welcome guest Jose Franco, who shares his journey as a father, particularly focusing on raising a daughter with special needs. The conversation covers early challenges, emotional struggles, and the moments of resilience and support from family. Jose discusses the impact of his upbringing, the concept of unconditional love, and balancing fatherhood with a demanding professional life. The podcast highlights the importance of emotional availability and the ongoing process of navigating relationships and responsibilities as a father.Don't wake the baby!Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy craftingListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Jose Franco SSW joins Saint Icky and Natey Jax to chop it up about his new project Apple Juice Vol.1.Support the show
¿Qué son las inmunodeficiencias?, ¿Cuándo necesito fortalecer las defensas de mi hijo? , ¿es normal que un niño pequeño se enferme tanto?, ¿Cómo puedo subir las defensas de mi hijo? Encuentra aquí las respuestas a estas preguntas, conversamos por el Dr. José Luis Franco, especialista en inmunología y genética molecular humana, donde nos da una visión experta del sistema inmune en nuestros niños y cómo disminuir las alarmas de los padres cuando los niños se enferman. En fulykids.com o a nuestras redes @fulykids puedes hacernos preguntas para discutir en otros episodios, contarnos si tienes otras herramientas que aquí no hayamos mencionado, si hay algo con lo que no estés de acuerdo, si quieres sugerirnos algún invitado o darnos ideas para hacer más útil este podcast para ti.
Happy Monday! Welcome back today we have one of the greatest episodes ever recorded, Jose Franco is a rapper, song writer, cook, two time shuffle board champion, magician and so much more he embodies talent and is a close friend of Pablo and Bryton for about 10 years now. Squared has something huge coming up that he will announce soon but has been causing him to bug out. Jason has been working 7 days a week trying to see how long he can do it pushing himself to his limits making up for all the time he had off. Pablo has been getting things ready for his sons 6th bday party if you know you know pull up and celebrate his first born. Pablo recalls the late nights and parties with Jose and how he always felt like he was the leader of their group, was power rangers racist? Jose gives us a bit of a backstory on how he began writing and how it transformed into raps. Being the only rapper out of Melrose Park at the time Jose started making his way towards the city, improving his raps and dropping tapes that would lead him to his latest project : RUSBEL. As of now Jose is working on his new body of work ; Apple Juice Volume 1 and performs all over Chicago check out his page to see when his next performance or drops are. @josefrancossw we're excited to have him come back and tell us all about it. https://youtu.be/Z5z5D5AIIq0 You might have seen one or many of Jose's viral videos on tiktok or instagram he tells us what its like to have so much love and hate coming from his videos, giving us great advice on who you should pay attention to. We get Jose's thoughts on the new rising Mexican star Peso Pluma and the state of Mexicans in general going into mainstream media. Even with all the tik tok followers it doesn't translate to money unless you have it set up for people to cop merch or tickets, Jose explains his experience with selling merch and dealing with suppliers that did him bogus. Do you want to see progression in your favorite artists or only their best work, would seeing their content when they first started turn you off as a fan? We watch videos and react to them you can watch with us youtube, first one being someone getting jumped and one of the people hitting him violates him in a nasty way. All these NPC tiktokers are just followers shout out Pinkydoll the originator, stay tuned for us to hop on the wave and get these ice creams mmm yum.. Keke Palmer dancing with Usher as a secure man would you mind your girlfriend doing the same? We answer a few questions from our lovely listeners thank you for asking questions they really help the pod! Than you for listening, interacting and sharing this episode we love ya'll! follow us @usrfrndlypodcast @pablotrees @squaredhill @jas.outorder --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usrfrndly/support
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Jose Franco Garcia has over 15 years of experience with community organizing in the San Diego area. He currently focuses on environmental justice issues and working to ensure that his community is safe & healthy. After graduating from the University of California at San Diego with a B.A. in Political Science, he spent four years as the Community Building director at the Coalition of Neighborhood Councils in San Diego. In 2010, he began work with the Environmental Health Coalition (EHC), where he now serves as organizing director. Listen to CHEJ's organizing director Gustavo Andrade interview Jose and share personal stories and insights behind what it is like to lead an environmental organization.
On this week’s show we will visit Brooklyn’s own Park Slope. My guests will be Rediscovering New York regular and the program’s Special Consultant, David Griffin of Landmark Branding. And Life Coach Jose Franco, Founder and Owner of Stoop Juice. Segment 1 Jeff introduces the first guest of the show, Rediscovering New York regular, David Griffin. The two begin their conversation on the early history of the Park Slope neighborhood in Brooklyn. They go back to its colonial history through the Revolutionary War, reaching the nineteenth century. David explains how the modern look and feel of the neighborhood started to come about with the introduction of street cars and other modes of transportation. He names a few notable land developers and locations along the way. Segment 2 David talks about a few of his current projects he’s working on and leaves contact information for listeners if they are interested in any upcoming virtual tours. The conversation then continues on how the neighborhood received its name. David then lists a couple of important buildings from the late-nineteenth/early-twentieth century. He pinpoints unique elements apart of their architecture. David talks about Park Slope’s history through the Great Depression and first-half of the twentieth century all the way through the Brownstone Revival. Segment 3 Jeff introduces the second guest of the show, Jose Franco. Jose talks growing up in Brooklyn, living in and out of all of New York throughout his life. Jose lays out the journey of his many vocations, including his stints as a baseball coach and a life coach. Segment 4 Jose talks about his current business, a juice bar, and goes into describing the look and feel of Park Slope today, focusing on the residents of the neighborhood and giving his own personal experience living there. Jose talks then talks about his business and its customers and a few struggles he has as a business owner, closing the show with an idea for another possible business.
[EPISODE] Heart of a HustlerWhat's at the heart of a hustler?!Listen in this Friday to hear stories and insights from Bronx-born Jose Franco, who's done a little bit of it all, from jewelry to baseball to juice bars!Segment 1Message of the day, “It is better to be loved than feared.” Today's guest, Jose Franco begins the show by introducing himself and talking about a LinkedIn article that he wrote. He discusses why he thinks it is better to be loved that feared. Jose continues the conversation by talking about his upbringing in the Bronx. Growing up in the Bronx, he was exposed to drug deals every day. He saw people that he knew buying drugs; which had a huge impact on his life. Jose ends the segment by discussing the different ways he teaches his kids (he coaches baseball), about drugs. Segment 2Jose begins to discuss how he became involved with the youth. He delves into the different organizations that he is apart of. He talks about how being able to teach kids is a passion of his. He goes on by talking about his different coaching style. He talks about how he also learns from the kids, and applies their “teaching” to his life. He ends the segment by telling the audience a story about one of his more successful kids. Segment 3Jose starts this segment off by informing the audience of his first “hustle”. He has delved into many different businesses. Jose shares his story of his first hustle when he was 9 years old. Jose's mom was a bookkeeper and his brother was an accountant, so subconsciously he got the bug of wanting to work in business. Jose shares another story of how he worked at a business for free, just to learn about how a business works on the back-end. The conversation continues with the guys talking about how you can't be complacent in business. The segment ends with Jose discussing how there's an opportunity cost for everything. Segment 4Jeff starts this segment by talking about his brief gig as an Ad Salesman at BET. Both guys have been influenced by Gary V. Gary V is the person whom Jose gives credit for him wanting to run for political office. Jose uses acronyms in his life. CENTS - Control, Entry, Need, Time, Scalable. Jose discusses each term in detail. Jose starts discussing his book, How Do You Get Better at Things You Don't Think You're Bad at by 2020. Jose ends the segment by giving the audience advice. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-entrepreneurial-web/donations
H.V. Jagadish of Univ of Michigan on how the Supreme Court may protect or rule against privacy laws and cell phones. Jonathan Deutsch of Drexel Univ and Kris Moon from James Beard Foundation want to prevent food waste. Marlene Esplin of BYU, wants Americans to read more foreign fiction. DACA recipient and BYU grad Jose Franco speaks out. David Callahan of "Inside Philanthropy" reveals what's wrong with modern philanthropy. Emma Greig, Cornell Univ, shares Project FreederWatch.
Historian Ronald Grigor Suny of the Univ of Michigan on the Russian threat. Patrick Ferrucci of Univ of Colorado Boulder on racism, sports media and black QBs. Sleeping cycles and internal clocks with Carrie Partch of UC Santa Cruz. Apple Seed stories with Sam Payne. Rebecca Sklaroff, Univ of South Carolina on music during wartime. DACA recipient and BYU student Jose Franco speaks out.
Flutters is an artistic duo of rising talented DJs and producers. This formation of DJs and friends, decide to unite forces as Flutters to develop their passion for deep-house music. It’s in places such as the W Hotel Barcelona or Bfor Ibiza where you can catch Jose Franco and Mauro B enjoying their unique style, “deep house on its purest way”.
Eddie Amador, Dany Cohiba, Jose Franco - Just Keep Movin (Rick Perez Remix) by Perez Bros Chicago
Superstars Podcast Episode #011 by Jose Franco @ Maxima Fm InSessions Clippers Sounds
Superstars Radio Show #010 by Jose Franco @ Salt Beach Club W Barcelona Summer 2015
Mixed by Jose Franco at Wet Deck Summer Series @ W Barcelona
Superstars Radio Show mixed live at W Barcelona Tribute to Classics
Episode #007 Superstars Podcast Mixed by Jose Franco at W Barcelona
Episode #006 Superstars Podcast Mixed by Jose Franco at W Barcelona
Episode #004 Superstars Podcast Mixed By Jose Franco at Pacha Barcelona Summer 2014
Episode #003 Superstars Podcast Mixed By Jose Franco
Episode #002 Superstars Podcast Mixed By Jose Franco
After the success of Episode No.9 we thought what better way to follow that up, than by inviting a couple of talented Spanish DJs/Producers, who decided to join forces as Flutters and share their love of deep house music!? It’s normally in places such as the W Hotel Barcelona or Bfor Ibiza where you can catch Jose Franco and Mauro B performing their their unique style of house, so we are grateful that they took the time out to put this mix together for us... Turn it up and enjoy!!
Episode #001 Superstars Podcast Mixed by Jose Franco
Jose Franco live at Salt Beach Club W Hotel Barcelona Superstars Live Sessions Vol.03 Summer 2013
Jose Franco live at Bfor Ibiza Superstars Live Sessions Vol.02 Summer 2013
Jose Franco live at Opening L'Atlantida Barcelona Live Sessions Vol.02 Summer 2013
The Voice Box // Deep'n'Vocal House 01 | First Step 01. Frank & Tony feat. Bob Moses - Holding On (Original Mix) [Scissor & Thread] 02. WLF feat. Pobanan - Love Driver (Terry Grant Remix) [Something Different Records] 03. Rishi K. - Past Lives (Original Mix) [I Records] 04. Jose Franco, Mauro B - Coward (Original Mix) [Adult Music Records] 05. Derek Howell feat. Mz Sunday Luv - Here We Go Again (Original Mix) [Baires Records] 06. Jesper Ryom - Ghostly (Original Mix) [Freude Am Tanzen Recordings] 07. Leo Kane - Epic (Original Mix) [Love Harder] 08. Marko Militano feat. Sunny Kim - Lose Control (Frederico Todos Remix) [Lazy Days Music] 09. SOL Element & Dimi Stuff - It's All About You (Rishi K. Remix) [Perception Music] 10. Soul Minority feat. Nathalie Claude - Always There (Aki Bergen & Daniel Jaze Remix) [Kolour Recordings] 11. [a]pendics.shuffle feat. Blakkat - Heavy Burdens High (Reverse Commuter's Full Vocal Mix Up) [Adjunct Audio] 12. Finnebassen feat. Natalie Conway - Show Me How (Original Mix) [Underground Audio] 13. YokoO feat. Kate Austin - Reignite the Flame (Original Mix) [Van Liebling Recordings] 14. Kon feat. Bosq — Runaway (Nick Monaco Remix) [Soul Clap Records]
The Voice Box // Deep'n'Vocal House 01 | First Step 01. Frank & Tony feat. Bob Moses - Holding On (Original Mix) [Scissor & Thread] 02. WLF feat. Pobanan - Love Driver (Terry Grant Remix) [Something Different Records] 03. Rishi K. - Past Lives (Original Mix) [I Records] 04. Jose Franco, Mauro B - Coward (Original Mix) [Adult Music Records] 05. Derek Howell feat. Mz Sunday Luv - Here We Go Again (Original Mix) [Baires Records] 06. Jesper Ryom - Ghostly (Original Mix) [Freude Am Tanzen Recordings] 07. Leo Kane - Epic (Original Mix) [Love Harder] 08. Marko Militano feat. Sunny Kim - Lose Control (Frederico Todos Remix) [Lazy Days Music] 09. SOL Element & Dimi Stuff - It's All About You (Rishi K. Remix) [Perception Music] 10. Soul Minority feat. Nathalie Claude - Always There (Aki Bergen & Daniel Jaze Remix) [Kolour Recordings] 11. [a]pendics.shuffle feat. Blakkat - Heavy Burdens High (Reverse Commuter's Full Vocal Mix Up) [Adjunct Audio] 12. Finnebassen feat. Natalie Conway - Show Me How (Original Mix) [Underground Audio] 13. YokoO feat. Kate Austin - Reignite the Flame (Original Mix) [Van Liebling Recordings] 14. Kon feat. Bosq — Runaway (Nick Monaco Remix) [Soul Clap Records]