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NOTE: SHOW LINKS FOR ALL THE MENTIONED PODCASTERS WILL BE ADDED SOON (AND WILL ALSO BE IN THE NOTES FOR NEXT EPISODE TO ENSURE THEY GET SEEN), FOR NOW GETTING THIS OUT WHILE I CAN! TRANSCRIPT: Good Evening Everyone, Welcome to Popeular History. My name is Gregg, and this is another admin update I'll try to keep from being too boring, in part by offering some observations and speculations about the new Papacy interspersed throughout. First, some personal updates. I was very tired by the end of last week, thank you for asking. I got some rest and then made sure Vice-Pope Mrs. Popeular History's primary Mother's Day present was rest. I am immeasurably grateful for her support, but the reality is even if she weren't so supportive of this passion project of mine and the fairly unhinged extremes I took it to in the last few weeks, I would still be immeasurably grateful to her for a million other things. She's the best partner I could have ever hoped to have for so many reasons, and all of you are welcome to be jealous. I'd also like to thank my children for being malleable enough that I can pass on my love of the faith in general and also my nerdiness to them. Patrick, Catherine, Joseph, William, Gabriel, I love you all and thank you for sharing me with the internet a bit more lately. I try to shield my children from my more concentrated geekery so they can have somewhat normal childhoods, much like I try to spare my Vice Pope so she can have a somewhat normal marriage, but I will admit I felt a special sense of pride when I heard footsteps after I had invited any of my children interested in appearing on one of my livestreams to come on down to the studio. Those footsteps were from Catherine, who was by that point a good hour and a half into a livestream of the Pope's funeral that had began at 4am our time. To be clear, the kids aren't usually up at that time–I mean, neither am I–but wanting to be on the livestream she had asked to be awakened when it began, so I woke her and set her up with a watching station before kicking things off. Days later, she still excitedly references things from it. Just one of many special times from the last couple weeks. My thanks go not only to my immediate household, but to my family beyond as well, in particular my father, who came over at another particularly uncivil hour and summoned black smoke basically as soon as he arrived so I could go rest, as well as my in-laws, who bore with me through a packed weekend of a wedding and a papal funeral. And again, Vice Pope-Mrs Popeular history through it all. Thanks are due as well to the lovely and supportive folks at work. I wouldn't want to name anyone who would rather I not name them, so I will be general when I say the atmosphere there has been lovely, and in particular I appreciate those who knew I was their best local source for answers to questions about Popes and Cardinals and conclaves and such. I lead a charmed life these days, and work, from my team to my coworkers to those above me and those supporting me, is full of amazing people I could not appreciate more. Before I thank even more people, including you the listeners, let's talk about the New Pope, Leo XIV, specifically, his status as an American. And please, I beg you, don't be one of the contrarians who have been trying to make “United Statesian” a thing, it's fine to call Leo XIV the First American Pope. Of course you're welcome to use the opportunity to draw attention to the fact that Pope Francis is also from “the Americas”, but “American” is the demonym for a person from the United States and there is nothing wrong with using that word in that sense, so stop trying to make fetch happen. Anyways, Pope Leo was born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois. The date is memorable for Catholics as the Triumph of the Cross, one of the more venerable feasts of the Church, commemorating Emperor Constantine's mother Saint Helena's apparently successful expedition to the Holy Land in search of the Cross Christ was crucified on, AKA the True Cross. Of course, many of my listeners are more captivated by the Chicago aspect, so let's hone in on that. First, to get this out of the way, yes, he was raised in Dolton, a community just *outside* Chicago, but contrarians should brace for more disappointment as it remains technically correct to describe Robert Francis Prevost as being “from Chicago”, having been born at Mercy Hospital in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the south side. In a way, it would be somewhat surprising if Pope Leo *weren't* from the midwest, considering 80% of the 10 American Cardinals who participated in the conclave are midwesterners by birth. But also that number should actually closer to 90%, considering that's including the Irish-born Kevin Cardinal Farrell under the American tally, and by that logic the future Leo XIV should probably count as Peruvian. But I'm not gonna begrudge anyone who wants to claim the Pope as one of their own. Even without that wrinkle, I think we can agree Ireland can count as the midwest, especially given the whole Notre Dame thing. If it were tallied as its own nationality, the Midwestern United States would be the second most represented county in the conclave, still actually in the same place that the United States currently occupies: comfortably behind Italy, and a bit ahead of Brazil. Nor of course is Chicago unfamiliar to Cardinals in general, having had their senior cleric sporting a red hat–or getting one at the first opportunity–for over a hundred years running, putting them in extremely rarified air, actually I think they're the only US see that can claim the red hat century club when it's set on hard mode like that, as New York's Cardinal Dolan wasn't elevated at the first opportunity, presumably because Cardinal Egan was still kicking around and Conclave-eligible for a while, and Archbishop Henning of Boston just got passed over last December despite Cardinal O'Malley having freshly aged out. And my midwest Catholic trivia dump can't be complete without noting that spookily, Mar Awa III, the current Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East, which shares the spotlight on my upcoming 0.22 supplemental, was also born in Chicago, which may further help the ecumenical relations I discuss in that supplemental episode. Here's hoping! One more topic relating to Pope Leo's roots I want to touch on today: His Louisiana creole and black caribbean heritage. Both of His Holiness' grandparents on his mother's side were described as black or mulatto in census documents of their day, with his mother's father, Joseph Martinez, being listed as born in Santo Domingo, now the capital of the Dominican Republic, though it was then part of Haiti, the only country to have been born as the result of a successful slave rebellion, making black heritage from that region particularly poignant. I'll note that His Holiness' melanin levels are such that he can fairly be described as white passing, and I'd consider it unlikely that the matter was discussed during the recent conclave, though I expect then-Cardinal Prevost was aware of this bit of family history. That said, it's certainly *possible* that it was a surprise even to him. One way or another, the basic fact is that these genealogical records exist. What to make of them, I leave to those more competent than I. I will commit to circling back to the topic in time, though. For now, it's time to thank, like, a lot of podcasters. First and foremost, you probably wouldn't be listening to this if it weren't for Bry and Fry of Pontifacts. Their support has been critical in a number of ways and I could not be more appreciative of the way they've shared their platform with me, and so much more, right down to Bry making sure I checked my email when she saw that NPR had reached out for an interview. I tragically did not have Bry's attentive support on the inbox situation when PBS invited me on solo, so that one will always be a bit of a what-if, a hint of how much harder things are without the active support of so many. So again, thank you all, especially people I'm sure I'm forgetting since I'm extremely forgetful. I think the safest thing to do is to thank the rest of the podcasters who have collaborated with me in order of appearance this year, starting back in February with the Intelligent Speech crew, in particular my fellows on the religion panel discussion, namely Trevor Cully of the History of Persia Podcast as well as the cheekier America's Secret Wars podcast, Aurora of the Swords, Sorcery, and Socialism podcast, and Bailey of Totalus Jeffianus. What a panel we had. And oh, by the way, apparently I've got the green light to share both that and my talk on the Original Grey Eminence, François Leclerc du Tremblay on this feed, so watch out for that in due course. Oh, and uh, shoutout to David Montgomery of The Siecle for his help with French pronunciation this year, not to mention various other assists through the years. All errors are my own, and David is a good guy to know. Thank you to Jerry of The Presidencies podcast for having me on for one of his intro quotes, his process is impeccably professional just as one would expect after having listened to his show, and it was a great honor to take part. Thank you as well to Thomas Rillstone of the History of Aotearoa New Zealand podcast for picking a surprisingly fascinating year to solicit info about, even if your release timing was ultimately made awkward by the death of the Holy Father. Oh, I suppose I can release that for you guys as well, though really, go check out his lovely show. Aotearoa is spelled: A-O-T-E-A-R-O-A Moving on to my guests from the recent sede vacante, the first you all heard was Umberto from the So You Think You Can Rule Persia podcast, who, in addition to offering a fascinating overview of the history of transitions among the Islamic Caliphate also it turns out had the extremely clutch ability to offer live translations of Italian, which put our humble livestream ahead of EWTN, no offense to that major network. The following day this feed was graced by the previously mentioned Aurora, now on as half of Tsar Power, along with Roberto, who is also from The History of Saqartvelo Georgia and Quest For Power. I'll let you sort all that out from the links in the show notes, but it's worth noting that you can expect more collaboration with Roberto on this feed, starting in the not too distant future with a conversation we unwittingly recorded just hours before Pope Francis' passing, talking optimistically about the future prospects of his papacy. Fortunately there's still cause for such optimism: Habemus Papam, after all. Right before the conclave began, I put out a Cardinal Numbers First Judgment segment with John from Prim e Time, though admittedly that episode was originally recorded over a year ago. We did have a fresher appearance from John on the Youtube side of things, as he joined us to meet the new Pope after the white smoke, having cunningly signed up for the correct smokewatch to do so, much like Umberto our live translator. Ethan from Play History on Youtube was also kind enough to join us, helping hold down the fort along with Fry while I juggled toddlers and the white smoke first billowed out. Memorable times, all. A special thank you to all those who shared the episode I had already prepared on Cardinal Prevost with the wider world, leading to thousands of exposures and hundreds of new listeners. Which, welcome if you're one of the new listeners. Thank you for tuning in, and I promise I'll update my Episode 0 soon to help you find your way. Ok, it's time for another bout of new Pope stuff before I fill you all in on what to expect from me moving forward. I think it's appropriate that we take a look at what Pope Leo himself has outlined as important topics and themes here at the start of his papacy. First, peace, which was literally the first word of Leo's papacy. An emphasis on peace is no surprise, for one thing, as the newly-elected Pope Leo himself pointed out, his greeting of peace was in the tradition of the resurrected Christ Himself, and thereby an appropriate greeting for the Easter season, which Pope Francis had opened right before his death and through which Pope Leo will continue to guide the Church until Pentecost on June 8th. The topic of peace is even less surprising in light of the rare public message from the College of Cardinals that was released just before the Conclave, pleading for peace amid escalating war. In light of that, it would have been surprising if he *hadn't* come out advocating for peace. As is, it's definitely a core message, and needless to say a timely one too, with Pope Leo already echoing the late Pope Francis' observation that World War III is already being fought piecemeal. The appeal for peace does seem to be getting a bit of traction, with India and Pakistan agreeing to a ceasefire, and the Trump administration proposing the Vatican as a mediator in the current conflict between Russia and Ukraine. If you don't look in the box marked Gaza or consider the actual likelihood of a breakthrough in Ukraine, you might be tempted to feel hopeful: admittedly as you can probably tell I'm more on the skeptical end myself, though I'd be happy to be wrong. Another topic Pope Leo emphasized in his first speech–and repeatedly since–is togetherness, which could also be filed under dialog or even unity: the interplay between commonality and difference is critical here, and the most consistent analogy is one very suitable to his role as Pope, that of a bridge-builder, a pontifex in Latin, a traditional title of Popes for centuries, though probably not one that really traces back to the ancient Roman priestly title of Pontifex Maximus directly, as it seems to have been primarily added to the Pope's titles during the renaissance, when the classical world was very fashionable. Now, to really tie the old and the new together, I can tell you that a title once held by Julius Caesar is Pope Leo's handle on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter: @Pontifex. When it comes to the Papacy, concepts like building bridges and promoting togetherness play out on multiple levels. First, as pastor of the giant flock known as Catholicism, we can talk about healing divisions within the church. Then, we can talk about healing divisions among all of Christianity, since the Pope is the head of the largest Christian group–and frankly it's always worth noting that most Christians are Catholics. But really, getting arrogant about it isn't the way to bring people on board, and from what I can tell so far Leo seems to have taken that lesson from Francis to heart–not that humility is a novel lesson in the history of the Papacy that Francis just invented, but still, give the guy his due.. Lastly, though certainly not leastly, what about healing divisions all over the world, not just among all Christians or even among all religions, but among all people? We're talking about the Vicar of Christ here, the idea of “not my circus, not my monkies” does not apply, and the more divisions across humanity are healed, the more likely we are to see enduring peace. So, Pope Leo has his work cut out for him, indeed I daresay we all do, as I am going to charitably assume you all want to make the world a better place. Another priority of the new Pontiff is one that came to light even before his first speech: Vatican-watchers know that modern Popes don't just pick names at random, for example Pope Francis was strongly broadcasting that he was going to do something different by being the first in the modern era to choose a truly new Papal name. As for Pope Leo, my first impression was quickly confirmed, as Pope Leo XIII looms large in modern Catholic history and his encyclical Rerum Novarum was a watershed moment in the development of modern Catholic Social Teaching, which is a foundational enough topic that I capitalized all those words and you will absolutely catch folks calling Catholic Social Teaching “CST” for short. Before Pope Francis, when you were talking about social justice in a Catholic context–which, by the way, is the context where the idea first gained traction, being popularized among the Jesuits in the early 19th century–anyways before Pope Francis, when you were talking about social justice in a Catholic context, you were talking about Pope Leo and Rerum Novarum, published in 1891 as a critique of modern economic systems from Capitalism to Communism and all over, emphasizing the fundamental importance of worker's rights given, well, the fundamental importance of workers themselves, as human beings with divine dignity. The Church has been revisiting Rerum Novarum on a regular basis ever since, and Pope Leo has explicitly centered it for those wondering what to expect from his papacy. To borrow the language of a generation slightly ahead of me, it's based, so get hype. Of course lots of people are wondering what Pope Leo will get up to beyond these key starts of peace, unity, and social justice in the mold of so many of his predecessors. We can be here all day and I still won't be able to comment on every individual topic, nor will h e. We'll see more of Pope Leo in the years to come. Of course we can look to his past comments on anything you like, but the basic reality is Robert Francis Prevost is dead, and Pope Leo XIV is a different man. At least, he may be, anyhow. History has shown election to the Papacy can change folks, but it's also shown that that's not always the case. Sorry to disappoint those looking for surefire answers, we'll find out together in the coming years and quite possibly decades, as, at 69, Pope Leo will likely be with us for a generation. BUT, and this is a big but, I do think from what he's indicated so far and from the apparent expectations of the Cardinals who elected him, not to mention historical patterns, I do think it's very likely that Pope Leo will, on the whole, prove to be something of a centrist. That's not to say that he'll be middle-of-the-road on all issues–I really do expect him to lean into the Leonine legacy of Rerum Novarum-style social and economic justice with a major encyclical on the topic within the next few years–but on average I do not expect him to be as progressive as Pope Francis or as conservative as Pope Benedict. Again, how exactly that all will shake out remains to be seen, and I am very bad at making predictions anyways. After all, when I got asked directly about the possibility of an American Pope, I gave a simple “no” and moved on. In my defense, apparently the future Pope Leo did the same, allegedly telling his brother “they're not going to pick an American Pope” on the eve of the conclave that did just that. Now I want to take a moment to thank some non-podcasters who have been very supportive of my work the last few years, specifically the priests at my home parish of Saint Francis de Sales. Shoutout Fr. Mike, Fr. PC, and Fr. Sizemore, who have all supported me in various ways both in relation to the podcast and off-mic. In particular I want to thank Fr. PC for helping review my upcoming worldbuilding episodes on mass and the Eucharist to make sure I didn't go too far off the rails, and Fr. Sizemore for his consistent support and encouragement of my work, as well as his willingness to promote it. Longtime listeners know that I am willing to set aside the Pope-colored glasses to offer necessary critiques of the Church at times–indeed, necessary critiques are actually themselves part of Pope-colored glasses anyways. It's been very cool to have that support even when offering that criticism at times, and I am, of course, grateful. To give a little more personal insight, I think it's worth noting that I'm bringing Fr Sizemore and Fr PC up in part because they're on my mind and in my prayers a little extra these days since they are going to another parish as part of the normal juggling that occurs with basically any diocese. Back in the day such moves were less common, and could indeed be signs of darker things, but more recent practice has keeping priests from staying at a particular parish for too extended a period as a guard against exactly such dark things as may occur when a pastor is seen as the absolute bedrock of a faith community and is effectively given all sorts of extra deference and leeway and such to an inappropriate degree. In the end, Christ is the foundation, it's not about any particular pastor. Nevertheless, I will miss Fr Sizemore deeply, as excited as I am to see what he does at his new parish, and as excited as I am to meet our new pastor, Father Tom Gardner, and the other priest and a half that are coming to Saint Francis as part of the general shuffle. Interestingly, this will have our household lined up with a relatively young priest, a relatively young bishop, and a relatively young Pope, so these positions are likely going to be set in my life for a while yet. And now that we've talked a bit about the future of my home parish, let's talk about the future of Popeular History. First, as you've already seen if you're caught up on the feed, I have some content from Conclave Time still being edited and prepared for release on this feed. In the last week or so you've seen my chat with Benjamin Jacobs of Wittenberg to Westphalia and Why Tho?, who had me on as his guest of his 100th episode for the former. He's more like me than most, so if you enjoy this, go check him out. And if you don't enjoy this, well, I'm confused as to the sequence of events that has you somehow still listening, but even then, you should *also* still go check him out. Just in case. You never know. Also already released is a chat with Meredith of The Alexander Standard, another Rexypod in the mold of Cardinal Numbers and of course Pontifacts, reviewing, rating, and ranking all the successors of Alexander the Great from Perdiccas to Cleopatra VII. Meredith bravely volunteered to take the first spot on what was a near nightly guest list during the recent sede vacante, and we had a great chat that you should go check out if you haven't already. Still to come most likely this month is a very extended conversation I had with Steve Guerra of the History of the Papacy Podcast, a collaboration that was pretty long overdue. I first reached out to Steve over five years ago when Popeular History was just starting out, but I was too timid to propose a collaboration at the time. I was actually still too timid to suggest such a thing when Pope Francis' fading health got us talking again earlier this year, but fortunately for all of us Steve had no such scruples and when he suggested we get together over a couple of mics, well, so far we've got hours of good stuff that will be ready for your ears very shortly, I just wanted to get all this admin stuff and early Leo discussion out first so I did. But you can expect hours of Steve and I on this feed soon, and if you just can't wait–don't! Bec ause it's already out on his feed at the History of the Papacy Podcast. Part III talking Leo specifically is already in the works, with hopefully more to come from Steve and I collaborating in the years to come. After that, you'll hear a chat I had with Quinn from Nobelesse Oblige, one half of another rexypod that ranks all the nobel laureates from 1901 until he and cohost Maggie run out of people. Their show was on hiatus, but is back now, so rejoice! All the best shows go on hiatus, like, a lot, amirite? Look, subscribe and you'll know when any shows with that particular habit get back. Anyways, that's gonna be another conclave second helping episode. The third on the conclave second helping trilogy, likely appearing early next month at this rate with apologies to my patient guest, will be a great chat I had right before the doors were sealed with none other than Garry Stevens of the History in the Bible podcast, in which I fielded his conclave questions and talked about the recent movie as well. Thank you as always, Garry, especially for your patience as I edited my way through our chat! After that puts a cap on my conclave coverage, it'll be high time to release the previously mentioned chat I had with Roberto of Tsar Power and more, right before Pope Francis passed. And there you go, that's the plan for the next month or so. After all that, it'll be 5th anniversary time, and I think it'll be fun to do a bit of Q&A for that. The anniversary will officially on June 29th, so let's go ahead and say send in almost any question you like to popeularhistory@gmail.com by June 20th and I'll answer it for you on the show. The only limit I'm placing is that the question should be relatively family-friendly so I don't get flagged as explicit content by the powers that be. After that, well, we'll see. Popeular History and Cardinal Numbers will be carrying on, I'm looking forward to finishing my longrunning Catholic worldbuilding series, as well as covering all the living Cardinals I haven't gotten to yet. And those items just represent finishing up the current stages. Plus, tere's gonna be more Pontifacts collaboration, including the much hyped Habemus Pointsam project, ranking all the Papal transitions with Bry! But do keep in mind I had *just* put out a note indicating that I was going to stay on hiatus for a while longer right before all this happened, and the factors that lead me to that are still present. I've got a strong head of steam for when I'm officially back up to full production, but until then, you won't hear from me quite as regularly as I'd like. Actually, let's be honest, you're never going to hear from me as regularly as I'd like unless there's a wealthy patron who wants to hand over a living wage for myself and my family as compensation for me doing this full-time. And nah, I'm not counting on that. I do have a patreon though, so if you want to help offset my costs and fuel Taco Bell expeditions or moving to Rome, you know, little things like that, you can. Mary specifically said I can get Taco Bell every time I get a new patron, so thank you very much in advance. Also, a big thank you to Joe, my current patron, who hosts Prime Factors with his son Abram, and yes that's another Rexypod, in fact, yes, that's another Rexypod ranking the British Prime Ministers! Prime Time is the other one in case you've already forgotten, and now you can easily find both of them on one another's feeds as they recently did a collaborative special you should absolutely check out! I especially owe Joe as I forgot to keep mentioning him when speeding through my recent sede vacante coverage, a situation which will be remedied hopefully in small part by this note, and then eventually with judicious editing. Thanks again for your support, Joe! If you'd like to support my work and are financially able to do so, go to Patreon.com/popeular. I'm going to do as much as I can even without many patrons, but more patron support would go a long way to making things easier, I have to admit. So if you want to join Joe on the wall of ongoing thanks, there are still spots left! And if you can't support financially, no sweat, do what you gotta do, but please consider spreading the word about Popeular History and keeping me and my family in prayer while you're at it. Words of encouragement or any other words you'd like to send can be sent to popeularhistory@gmail.com or you can also find me on social media in a few spots, primarily on Bluesky these days at Popeular as I'm focusing more on direct content creation rather than trying to keep up with socials and the website and such. Oh, speaking of the website, Google Domains went caput so the website's kind of frozen, not that I was updating it much anyways apart from the automatic RSS feeds, which for what it's worth are still chugging along. But the rest you can ignore, in particular the big daily show announcement that's still up there, because that was fun while it lasted but that is definitely on the list of things that are not happening unless I get thousands of patreon dollars a month to make this a full-time job, which, again, I am realistic enough to not expect. It just turns out I can't take that notification down without tanking the whole site at the moment, or without, you know, a fair amount of extra work, and since the RSS feeds are still handy and my time is still fairly crunched, I'm reluctant to do that. So, uh, here we are. Awkward. Ignore the big daily show announcement. Thank you. Now, I'm going to make a couple specific predictions about the future of Leo's papacy that I'd be happy to be wrong about. But before I do *that*, I want to note that after today, apart from the contemporary cardinals episodes, I plan to get back to history, leaving current events to other commentators generally, with the exception of a plan to have some commentary on contemporary news, Catholic and otherwise, available as bonus content for my Patreon subscribers. That would allow my regular listeners to have access to all the historical goodies I find without barrier, while still offering something interesting and informative, you know, hopefully, for my backers. If you hate the idea, let me know, and of course if you love the idea, sure, let me know that too. I'm thinking maybe some kind of monthly roundup, something like that. Anyways, on to those predictions. First, while I genuinely believe we would have seen Sister Rafaella Petrini elevated to the College of Cardinals had Pope Francis lived to create another batch of Cardinals, I do not see that happening under Pope Leo, though he did reconfirm her in her role as President of the Governorate of Vatican City State as part of his general “as you were” instructions right after his election, reconfirming all of Pope Francis' appointments in one of the more unambiguous signs of continuity you can have. It's of course likely that there will be shuffling in time, but I think Petrini is safe in her role, I just don't expect her to be the first Cardinelle at the next opportunity, as Leo appears interested in a degree of centrist rapprochement. Similarly, while I had fairly big hopes for the observances of the 1700th anniversary of Nicea that were due this month, namely a reunified dating of Easter, obviously those observances aren't happening right now. And, while it look like there are now plans for later this year, around the Feast of Saint Andrew–November 30th–I think that moment has passed, and I expect it's not something we'll see in year one of a Papacy. Again, I'd be happy to be wrong, but I don't think that's a “coming super soon” type situation at this point. And that's it for today, thanks for sitting through a record-breaking amount of admin. Thanks, Joe!
December 22, 2024 The Fountain Apostolic Church Build Your Church (2024) Learn more at tfachurch.com/plus Credits: Speakers: Evangelist Elias Perez, Deacon Eli Saucedo, Pastor Steve Perez VCA Recital: Olivia Jimenez, Mila Martinez, Zion Tejeda, Adelina Ramirez, Miles Dubon, Joseph Martinez, Angel Martinez, Victoria Guzman, Naveena Baez, Maddy & Jay Meza, Dante Tobi Praise Team: Vivica Saucedo, Vianna Dubon, Anabel Martinez, Liz Jimenez, Jeremy Dubon, Ana Torres Choir: Vivica Saucedo, Bernice Piceno, Maribel Perez, Sally Rocha, Anabel Martinez, Liz Jimenez, Robert Martinez, Milton Torres, Nazareth Torres, Jeremy Dubon, Alexandra Perez, Leilani Barrera, Angela Velez, Vianna Dubon, Ana Torres Musicians: Miranda Salazar (Pianist), Jon Fiscal (Guitarist), Benjamin Magaña (Bassist), Roger Garcia (Drummer) A/V Team: Charles Castillo (Live Sound), Jared Reyes, (Camera & Stream Operator), Ezekiel Perez (Media/Post Production) Chapters: Welcome with Evangelist Elias Perez [00:00:00] VCA Scripture Recital [00:01:02] "That's My King" - Praise Team [00:03:09] Vivica Saucedo [00:08:13] "Hark the Herald / Again I Say Rejoice" Choir [00:10:58] "Joy to All" - Deacon Eli Saucedo [00:18:49] "Jesus" - Choir [00:30:19] "The Joy of Christmas" - Pastor Steve Perez [00:42:48] "Reckless Love" - Praise Team [01:17:37] Dismissal with Deacon Eli Saucedo [01:23:58] "We Wish You a Timeless Christmas" - Praise Team [01:25:11]
Message preached by Joseph Martinez on Sunday, September 1, 2024 PM.
Salut à toute la Kan Family,Retour sur l'action soccer de la semaine. Pour cet épisode spécial on vous demanderez simplement de laisser un commentaire sous la vidéo en réaction de ce qui a été dit, de vos attentes sur les joueurs arrivés, de votre évaluation des joueurs partis ou plus globalement de la direction prise par le CF Montréal avec ce mercato.Au programme de ce podcast spécial : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3UJSg-dXlU
In this episode: - The power of community through Fit For Service - Using awareness to understand and move through stories and wounds - Healing the masculine energy - Creating community for the integrated masculine - Working through the core wound of abandonment Joesph Martinez is a Healer, Sun Dancer, Fire Keeper, Medicine Man and Entrepreneur. Joesph's vision for the future is to create a world where everyone has unlimited access to their hearts. He's the creator of the renowned, Big Love Ceremony, and on a mission to start the Big Love Movement. He is also the Co Founder of the Men's Group D.M.E. (Divine Masculine Embodied), and a facilitator of various medicine ceremonies. He loves to travel, dive deep into all things spirituality, and spread Big Love everywhere he goes. Vanessa is a Purpose Decoder & Purpose Coach. Her mastery in IFS Therapy, Human Design, Astrology & Intuitive Work, allows her to deeply support aspiring Conscious Leaders & Spiritual Entrepreneurs into an expanded life purpose.Vanessa is on a mission to help as many people as possible discover and expand into the highest Life Purpose of their lifetime. She believes that one of the purposes of life is to discover how limitless we are; and she has crafted a process to help individuals decode, discover, and expand into a fulfilling life of meaning and clarity. Vanessa believes that everyone possesses a purpose. She understands that when individuals fully embrace their purpose and life path, a transformative ripple effect occurs, ultimately leading to a positive global impact. WORK WITH VANESSA All services @sacredsoulenergetics | LinktreeDiscover & Decode Your Purpose https://sacredsoulenergetics.com/FREE STUFF https://crimson-haze-600.myflodesk.com/freepurposejournalCONNECT WITH VANESSA ONLINE IG: https://www.instagram.com/sacred__soul____/ Facebook link https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.spiva.9/ Threads https://www.threads.net/@sacred__soul____ SUPPORT THIS AD-FREE PODCAST - Donate here https://www.venmo.com/u/sacredsoulenergetics
L'equipe discute de la finale de la Coupe d'Afrique des nations de Football entre la cote d'Ivoire et le Nigeria, des propos du rappeur Booba qui dit que Kylian MBappé est surcoté, et de la venue de Joseph Martinez chez le FC MTL.Time Stamps:Maroc: 00:00Senegal: 04;35RD Congo: 06:1016:00 Nigeria vs Cote d'Ivoire20:45 Booba tacle MBappé41:30 Martinez avec le FC MTL
Mike and Terry are joined by Joseph Martinez to review the 13th week of the 2023 regular season.
On this Podcast Steven hosts new guest to the show Joseph Martinez. Joseph is on the Safety Committee & is Co-Chair for Tustin center in Southern California. The boys talk about Safety, UPS & Life.
In this video, Oliver Nam shares his vast expertise on how to get fit and stay fit in your 40s and beyond. He is the owner and operator of Thrive Training in Irvine, California, and his specialty is working with adults over 40 years of age. Oliver is also the author of “Fitness Over 40: A Blueprint Workout.” Oliver Nam believes that everyone should be able to get up and down from the ground without pain and be able to pick up their kids or grandkids without throwing out their back. His goal at Thrive Training in Irvine is to help you sleep better, have better posture, body awareness, and balance and to ultimately have more time for your family. Oliver Nam has been training since 2005, receiving his certificates from National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) and NCCPT (National Council for Certified Personal Trainers). After receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from UC Irvine in 2004, he decided to leverage his love of sports and body mechanics into a career suitable for him. And with his experience in the Physical Therapy field for 5 years, he includes this knowledge in his everyday programs for each one of his members. As with the “Growth Mindset” culture of Thrive Training in Irvine, Oliver continually learns new methods alongside his team of instructors; Sean Bjelland, Jarren Kitchens, Joseph Martinez, Joan Le and Courtney Tarango. He also works alongside Thrive's Registered Dietitian, Whitney Lynott R.D. and Danielle Insley as the office manager.
Gus and his fellow hybrids continue to seek sanctuary from a sick world that hates and fears them. Mike, Mike, and Joseph Martinez discuss the mysteries and revelations contained in the second season of the Netflix series. All this, along with Angela's A Geek Girl's Take and Shout Outs. We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, wherever fine podcasts are found, and now we can be found on our own YouTube Channel. Links The Earth Station One Website Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts The New Earth Station One YouTube Channel Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show Kameleon Cosplay Kamikaze Vol. 3 Unique Crafts by Jenn Promos Tifosi Optics The ESO Network Patreon ESO Network Tee-Public If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guest: Joseph Martinez.
Gus and his fellow hybrids continue to seek sanctuary from a sick world that hates and fears them. Mike, Mike, and Joseph Martinez discuss the mysteries and revelations contained in the second season of the Netflix series. All this, along with Angela’s A Geek Girl’s Take and Shout Outs. We want to hear from you! … Sweet Tooth Season 2 Review Read More » The post Sweet Tooth Season 2 Review appeared first on The ESO Network.
What does it mean to be a Blazer? Let us know on social media. We can be found @uabalumni.Start time:1:45.5 - Jill Marlar '95 - Episode 402:07.9 - Charles Floyd '99 - Episode 472:35.6 - Adam Aldrich '06 - Episode 603:00.4 - Gary Warner '89 - Episode 193:14.4 - Murry Bartow '85 - Episode 143:25.8 - Hon. Walt Maddox '95/'04 - Episode 443:41.9 - Grace Ann Champion '20/'21 - Episode 773:55.2 - Shaquita Estes '97 - Episode 314:22.4 - Dr. Timothy Levine (faculty) - Episode 764:39.7 - Wardine Alexander '78 - Episode 854:58.1 - Mo Finley '03 - Episode 665:16.4 - Caleb Hopkins '02/'03 - Episode 915:44.7 - Lance Rhodes '08 - Episode 585:58.0 - Dr. Keshia Elder '98/'21 - Episode 796:10.0 - Swapna Kakani '14/'20 - Episode 816:32.9 - Cody Sellers (coach) - Episode 236:52.8 - Dr. Jennifer Breland '02/'12 - Episode 257:15.9 - Dr. Preston Scarber '92/'95/'98 - Episode 707:38.4 - Alicja Foksinska '15 - Episode 118:02.3 - Rafael Andino '91 - Episode 678:25.2 - Dr. Corey Wiggins '05/'12 - Episode 378:45.6 - Dr. Kenton Hagan '15 - Episode 349:03.8 - Ty Long '16 - Episode 529:23.0 - Dr. Cathie Amos '74 - Episode 439:35.9 - Renita Rigney '80 - Episode 569:48.7 - Josh Carpenter '10 - Episode 2010:13.3 - Acorye White '16 - Episode 9410:26.9 - Dr. Joel Hearn '72/'80 - Episode 4510:44.9 - Annetta Dolowitz (faculty) - Episode 9711:02.5 - Dr. Raymond Thompson '74/'75 - Episode 9811:14.4 - John Doriety '98 - Episode 3811:35.1 - Deanna Kuzmanic '19 - Episode 5011:47.5 - Dr. Joseph Martinez '12 - Episode 2212:10.2 - Sharon Cobb '85/'87 - Episode 7512:35.5 - Hafiz Chandiwala '94 - Episode 7812:52.9 - Brian Rabon '06 - Episode 8213:01.0 - Brewer Hicklen '17 - Episode 9513:13.9 - Be Wrenn '06 - Episode 8613:32.3 - Eli Ussery '18 - Episode 2713:41.8 - Aaron Johnson '11 - Episode 3313:57.2 - Lisa Joseph '13 - Episode 7414:16.8 - Steven Moore '05/'06 - Episode 2614:31.4 - Ryan Robinett '06 - Episode 4214:46.9 - Brady McLaughlin '09 - Episode 6215:05.9 - Joshua Dairen '16 - Episode 8315:22.0 - Tanesha Sims-Summers '05 - Episode 6815:39.2 - Dr. Suzanne Judd (faculty) - Episode 5915:51.8 - Tammi Thomas - '84/'18 - Episode 216:11.2 - Vanessa Pettway '91/'92 - Episode 8016:32.3 - Eric Meyer '01 - Episode 1016:58.3 - Janice Rogers '86 - Episode 9017:15.1 - Marla Townsend '91 - Episode 9617:42.7 - Caitlin Miller '14 - Episode 6917:59.8 - Tequila Smith '99/'03 - Episode 4818:08.4 - Dr. Marnix Heersink (philanthropist) - Episode 9918:28.9 - Wes Smith '97 - Episode 1518:43.8 - Dr. Christina Richey '07/'11 - Episode 64
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
Brian Boyd v. Joseph Martinez
Learn more about Lawrence Joseph Martinez, candidate for mayor in the April 4, 2023 Colorado Springs city election. League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region communication lead Julie Ott teamed with Sixty35 Media Executive Editor Bryan Grossman to have this conversation. Sixty35 Media fact-checked every interview; see the results below. This is one of the 23 interviews conducted with candidates for mayor and city council (two were unavailable). We published them all on March 10 (ballots will be mailed to voters on March 10). FACT-CHECK: Candidate says “Springs Rescue Mission in 2020 spent over $4 million in wages, they only put out 3.25 and services. Well, if you take a look at that, my goodness, that's like a business, you're making a better profit than some of the private businesses. So, we need to take a look and bring them all together.” Springs Rescue Mission – Detailed financials and community impact can be found here https://www.springsrescuemission.org/finances/ We'll follow up with episodes replaying five candidate forums hosted by LWVPPR. A special thanks to the Sixty35 Media for partnering with us on these episodes, and for streaming the candidate forums. Attend the forums in person, view the livestream, or view/listen later to them as episodes of Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts. Find the forum schedule and livestream links at https://lwvppr.org/ Making Democracy Work asks questions and provides information to help voters and community members be more active and engaged citizens. Join us as we look for better ways to make democracy work. This podcast is produced by the League of Women Voters of the Pikes Peak Region (LWVPPR). The mission of the League of Women Voters is: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. LWVPPR members actively promote voter and civic education for the public and themselves. This podcast is made possible through the generous support of Shelly Roehrs, real estate agent at Blue Picket Realty. https://bluepicketrealty.com/agent/shelly-roehers/ Don't miss an episode, follow Making Democracy Work wherever you get your podcasts.
Art Giser is the creator of Energetic NLP, a gifted healer, intuitive, life coach and corporate consultant in leadership and teamwork. He created Energetic NLP to provide rapid, easy, and powerful ways for people to unleash themselves – so you can let go of limiting beliefs and old energetic programming which no longer serves you. He is infamous for his innate sense of fun, his mischievous way of training, and his light-hearted approach.For eleven years, he managed a research lab in reproductive endocrinology at the University of California, San Francisco Medical School. As an executive coach, he works with some of the world's largest companies to develop leaders and highly collaborative and high-performing teams.For the last 38 years, Art has studied intensively with a diverse group of spiritual teachers, intuitives, and healers including John Friedlander – author and teacher, John Fulton – founder of Aesclepion, Joseph Martinez – former president of the Philippine Psychic healers Association of America, and John Norman. Currently living in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Art has clients throughout the world and regularly runs intensives, retreats, online seminars and personalized trainings.Connect with Art Giser: www.energeticnlp.comDr. Virginia LeBlanc “DocV”, The Pivot MaestroDr. Virginia LeBlanc (DocV) is a highly sought multi‐disciplinary expert and global thought leader delivering value across industries world‐wide sharing key ingredients to successfully pivot through transition gaps, earning her the nickname “THE Pivot Maestro.”Her work leading major change initiative with Joint Forces commands at the Pentagon, Department of the Navy, Booz Allen Hamilton, Indiana University, and the National Pan‐Hellenic Council birthed her passion in personal wellness and transformation through transition founding Defining Paths (DP)—not only a company but a heart‐centered, socially conscious movement and network for thought leaders, change makers, legacy builders, and purposed entrepreneurs—healing, rebuilding, and transforming lives and businesses from the inside out.A Holistic Coach, particularly serving retiring military and women leaders in career‐life transition, DocV specializes in putting YOU back in business guiding clients through next steps facing fears, connecting the dots, and thinking without a box while to live inspired with a “be your own boss” mind‐set.Dr. LeBlanc is the international bestselling author of Love the Skin YOU'RE In: How to Conquer Life Through Divergent Thinking, her autobiographical love‐letter to “Society” on socio‐cultural conditioning and how she overcame to define her path.Learn more at https://linktr.ee/definingpaths.Define Your Pathhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/define-your-path/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/ep-33-art-giser-define-your-path-with-dr-virginia-leblanc-docv-the-pivot-maestro
**APOLOGIES ON THE SOUND QUALITY DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES** On this episode of the GKC, Joseph Martinez from "Your Life Begins Studio" joins me to discuss the following topic. Continuing the topic of "Why God has a Kingdom?, What is a Kingdom?, and How do we manifest the Kingdom of God on Earth?" from our previous episode. then we jump into the "geeky" part of the podcast with the topics of "What superheroes would make a good or bad dad? in honor Father's Day. Followed by a biblical analysis of the Yoda quote "Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose". Hope you Enjoy. Follow us on Social Media. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekykingdomculture/message
Welcome back to another episode of GKC. In this episode Joseph Martinez from "Your Life Begins Studio" on YouTube join me as a guest. We breakdown 4 titles of God that create the Kingdom of God/Heaven. then we jump into the review and breakdown of "Doctor Strange 2: Multiverse of Madness. #Christian #Marvel #Geeky --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekykingdomculture/message
Joseph Martinez and Co of Vets Haul Junk Removal chat about the journey in junk removal. Some REALLY good tips in here for any business owner, but especially for junk removal business owners. We discussed these points and more: - How "Junk Removal Therapy" saved Joseph on his return to civilian life - Their belief that not every customer is destined to be theirs - There is MORE than enough business out there for everyone. Play your own game. - Branding and brand positioning - We are not in the junk removal business as much as we are in the relationship business - Troops Haul Junk NEW FRANCHISE - https://vetshauljunk.com/become-a-local-owner/ Visit their Website: http://vetshauljunk.com/ New Franchise Website (Troops Haul Junk): https://troopshauljunk.com/ Visit Vets Haul Junk YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7AOvuFrZ_IZriZU9kOcITQ Vets Haul Junk FB Page: ---------- Welcome to the internet's best produced podcast for contractors and business owners, hosted by Lewis Vandervalk of Blue Crocus Solutions. Our #1 goal is to connect with and learn from business owners, thought leaders, and coaches. We talk about their stories, where they have come from, where they are going, and the wins and lessons along the way. If you want to be a guest on the podcast, send an email to Lewis@bluecrocus.ca and we can arrange a time! We are especially interested in chatting with contractors and business owners who have fought through adversity and have the scars, experience and insights to share from those times. Get a Free Audit of your Google Ads, SEO, Website, or Google Business Listing: https://audit.bluecrocus.ca/ Connect with Blue Crocus Solutions on the web: https://www.bluecrocus.ca/ Check us out and see our reviews: https://www.google.com/maps?cid=14274932889350800511 Join our Facebook Group for Contractors: https://www.facebook.com/groups/148165343156578/ Find our podcast here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Wu30ZfqiUcL9fYzZ8UE03 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ro/podcast/the-blue-crocus-experience/id1509376927 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xZGY1YjM1Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3D Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAUW274rclhA1N5Bve_HNI6-nTbTrMQN8
In the 100th episode, the guys are joined by Joseph Martinez to discuss the NFC East, and specifically his Philadelphia Eagles. Also, would you rather win a Grammy or an Oscar?
The body of 13-year-old Minnie Soriano is found by a homeless man in a dumpster. The girl has been sex abused and strangled. Now after 22 years, 49-year-old Joseph Martinez has been arrested. Officials allege that Martinez, who teaches astronomy on the street, knew Soriano because he lived in her building. The teen also had an interest in astronomy and wanted to be an astronaut. Police say familial DNA technology pointed to Martinez. This is the first time the technology has been used in New York City. Joining Nancy Grace today: Phil Vetrano - Father of Murdered Jogger Karina Vetrano Wendy Patrick - California prosecutor, author “Red Flags” www.wendypatrickphd.com 'Today with Dr. Wendy' on KCBQ in San Diego, Twitter: @WendyPatrickPHD Dr. Angela Arnold - Psychiatrist, (Atlanta GA) www.angelaarnoldmd.com, Expert in the Treatment of Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Obstetrics and Gynecology: Emory University, Former Medical Director of The Psychiatric Ob-Gyn Clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics: Jacksonville State University, Author, "Blood Beneath My Feet", Host: "Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan" Tony DeStefano - Special Writer, Newsday, Author: "The Deadly Dob: Vito Genovese" and "Mafia Boss", www.tonydestefano.com, Twitter: @TonyNewsDay, Instagram: @Tony.Destefano.Newsday Dr. Monte Miller- director, Forensic DNA Experts LLC Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Joseph Martinez age 49 of the Bronx has been taken into custody after a 22 year old cold case gets solved but you would never believe how NYPD'S FINEST SOLVED THIS CASE! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jenskrazycorner/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jenskrazycorner/support
Winners for NFL Week 14, plus some FREE UFC bets and Shaving Points E-Sports expert Joseph Martinez joins the show to talk about whats going on in the world of E-Sports. What happens when two of the number one rules of sports gambling collide? Chaos. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shaving-points-pod/message
In this episode, Michael is joined by returning guest, Joseph Martinez to discuss his WR rankings through the first 4 weeks of the NFL season.
In this episode, the guys are joined by a longtime listener and Philadelphia Eagles' fan, Joseph Martinez. They talk about all of things that happened in week 1, including an in depth look into each game.
Of all the global weaknesses that COVID exposed, the supply chain has been perhaps the most debilitating. Breakdowns in the supply chain for various industries such as agriculture, medicine and medical equipment, and raw materials left companies around the world floundering to keep up. It also highlighted the need for how we can use AI to better forecast distribution problems in real-time; helping us to make better decisions. AI is beginning to have the capability to assist in negotiating virtually through reading face-to-face interactions and body language, once thought to only be effective in-person. ✔️What if AI can be trained for a win-win scenario for all stakeholders? ✔️What if we can create a sustainable outcome where suppliers make as much profit while shareholders still maximize earnings? ✔️How can technology enable better distribution of goods and services? Join us on StraightTalk.Live with special guest Joseph Martinez, Managing Director and Chief Procurement Officer of BNY Mellon, as we explore the latest in how AI and tech is changing the supply chain landscape and the future of business.
Atlanta United FC Hot Flashes: Daily Updates from ATL ON FIRE PODCAST
Joseph Martinez positive covid-19. Copa America and Euro 2020 underway.
Dr. Joseph Martinez and Stephanie Kendrick join AOTM!
This preview with Joseph (Joey) Martinez is a glimpse of what the whole episode has in store. Please join us next Saturday, 5/8/21.
In this podcast, Lacy Stephens of the National Farm to School Network talks with Joseph Martinez of Arizona Microgreens, based in Phoenix, Arizona.Arizona Microgreens produce organically-grown microgreens – like micro salad mixes, micro kale, and pea shoots – for restaurants, farmers markets, schools, and hospitals throughout Arizona.Joseph discusses the opportunities, challenges, and benefits of selling his produce to local schools for use in the USDA's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.This podcast is one of a number of case studies feature farmers successfully navigating school sales as part of Bringing the Farm to School, a training program being developed by NCAT and the National Farm to School Network, with USDA Food and Nutrition Services as the sponsoring agency. Related ATTRA Resources Farm to School: Profiles of Ranches Making it Work Farm to School Aquaponics Program Local Food Systems Other Resources: Arizona Microgreens USDA DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program USDA Foods in Schools National Farm to School Network Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. For more information on this topic, you can contact Tammy Howard directly via email at tammyh@ncat.org. Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website. You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page. Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website. Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages! Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook Gulf States Regional Office: Website / Facebook Southeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook Northeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
In this podcast, Lacy Stephens of the National Farm to School Network talks with Joseph Martinez of Arizona Microgreens, based in Phoenix, Arizona.Arizona Microgreens produce organically-grown microgreens – like micro salad mixes, micro kale, and pea shoots – for restaurants, farmers markets, schools, and hospitals throughout Arizona.Joseph discusses the opportunities, challenges, and benefits of selling his produce to local schools for use in the USDA's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.This podcast is one of a number of case studies feature farmers successfully navigating school sales as part of Bringing the Farm to School, a training program being developed by NCAT and the National Farm to School Network, with USDA Food and Nutrition Services as the sponsoring agency. Related ATTRA Resources Farm to School: Profiles of Ranches Making it Work Farm to School Aquaponics Program Local Food Systems Other Resources: Arizona Microgreens USDA DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program USDA Foods in Schools National Farm to School Network Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast. For more information on this topic, you can contact Tammy Howard directly via email at tammyh@ncat.org. Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture. You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website. You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page. Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website. Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages! Southwest Regional Office: Website / Facebook Western Regional Office: Website / Facebook Rocky Mountain West Regional Office: Facebook Gulf States Regional Office: Website / Facebook Southeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook Northeast Regional Office: Website / Facebook
In this podcast, Lacy Stephens of the National Farm to School Network talks with Joseph Martinez of Arizona Microgreens, based in Phoenix, Arizona.Arizona Microgreens produce organically-grown microgreens – like micro salad mixes, micro kale, and pea shoots – for restaurants, farmers markets, schools, and hospitals throughout Arizona.Joseph discusses the opportunities, challenges, and benefits of selling his produce to local schools for use in the USDA's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program.This podcast is one of a number of case studies feature farmers successfully navigating school sales as part of Bringing the Farm to School, a training program being developed by NCAT and the National Farm to School Network, with USDA Food and Nutrition Services as the sponsoring agency.Related ATTRA ResourcesFarm to School: Profiles of Ranches Making it WorkFarm to School Aquaponics ProgramLocal Food SystemsOther Resources:Arizona MicrogreensUSDA DoD Fresh Fruit and Vegetable ProgramUSDA Foods in SchoolsNational Farm to School NetworkPlease complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.For more information on this topic, you can contact Tammy Howard directly via email at tammyh@ncat.org.Please call ATTRA with any and all of your sustainable agriculture questions at 800-346-9140 or e-mail us at askanag@ncat.org. Our two dozen specialists can help you with a vast array of topics, everything from farm planning to pest management, from produce to livestock, and soils to aquaculture.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find our other extensive, and free, sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at NCAT/ATTRA's website.You also can stay in touch with NCAT at its Facebook page.Keep up with NCAT/ATTRA's SIFT farm at its website.Also check out NCAT's Regional Offices' websites and Facebook Pages!Southwest Regional Office: Website / FacebookWestern Regional Office: Website / FacebookRocky Mountain West Regional Office: FacebookGulf States Regional Office: Website / FacebookSoutheast Regional Office: Website / FacebookNortheast Regional Office: Website /
Belen and Maricela welcomed special guest, Joseph Martinez! There are always two sides to a story and the ladies had to make sure the dudes shared their deal breakers. Let's just say Joseph has the formula figured out and taught our co-hosts that men have their check-list as well. Regardless of the deal breaker, it is important to practice self-love first!
In the latest episode of The Brownstoner Podcast, Compass real estate agent Joseph Martinez explains what is special about Brooklyn and its neighborhoods — particularly […] Read More
On this episode we visit with Coach Joseph Martinez of Lanier HS and Coach Rudy Bernal of Antonian. Bernal also spent 30+ years running the Lanier basketball program during his Hall of Fame career! Coach Martinez played for Bernal (Lanier ‘02) and was his assistant for 6 years before taking over the program. I had a great time catching up with these 2 outstanding coaches! Episode originally aired on April 24, 2020 via YouTube.
On this episode, we welcome Joseph Martinez, a doctor just weeks away from starting his first position at East Alabama Medical Center. As Joseph will share, his journey is one similar to a fantasy, a story that begins with his Mexican immigrant parents. Despite a strong determination to find success, he will explain why he didn't feel he fit in when he started medical school. Plus, Dr. Martinez will pass along his advice to other first generation Americans who are looking to live out their fantasies.
Art Giser was awed by how many people could transform their lives using NLP, and he was awed how people could transform their lives using transformative energy work, intuition development, and spiritual development. He began to explore combining these different areas in order to create something that was more powerful than any one system alone. The result is Energetic NLP. Over the last 32 years, Art has continued to develop Energetic NLP into the wonderful field that it is today. Infamous for his innate sense of fun, his mischievous way of training and his light-hearted approach, your days with Art will be full of light, joy and a lot of laughter! Art is known for his ability to make complex matters simple and easy to understand. This probably comes from his 11 years managing a research lab for the University of California San Francisco Medical School, 33 years as a life and executive coach, and his 32 years helping corporations develop leaders and high performing teams. Art has over 33 years experience in and study of NLP, science, psychic development, and energetic and spiritual healing. He studied with all of the major developers of NLP including Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Leslie Cameron-Bandler, Michael Lebeau, David Gordon, Robert Dilts, and Steve and Connie Ray Andreas. He was also part of the NLP research team headed by Leslie Cameron-Bandler, David Gordon, and Michael Lebeau that developed Imperative Self Analysis. He was one of the first two trainers certified by them to teach Imperative Self Analysis. Art is a Member of “The Association for NLP (ANLP)” – A UK based organization which upholds standards within the field of NLP. He was in the first NLP and Health workshop with Robert Dilts in 1985 and has completed Robert’s health certification program. Art has been an NLP trainer and taught energetic transformative work & intuition development for over 33 years. He currently lives in Los Angeles and San Francisco and has clients in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, India, Russia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Brazil Art leads workshops in London, Paris, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. For the last 33 years, Art has studied intensively with a diverse group of spiritual teachers, intuitives, and healers including John Friedlander – author and teacher, John Fulton – founder of Aesclepion, Joseph Martinez – former president of the Philippine Psychic Healers Association of America, and John Norman. Art has had the amazing good fortune to have had two empowerments directly from the Dali Lama of Tibet. The internationally renown Brazilian healer, John of God (known as “the Miracle Man of Brazil”), has been helping Art to increase his healing abilities for the last 14 years. He studied with incredible energy practitioners who taught from Western, Indian, Philippine and Brazilian traditions. Art is based in San Fransisco and Los Angeles. He offers Energetic NLP™ programs in the United States, Canada, Brazil, London, and Paris. https://thomsinger.com/art-giser
Jeremy "The Impact" York brings you his unique take on all things Atlanta Sports including the Hawks (NBA), Falcons (NFL), and United (MLS)! Tonight he talks about all the Week 4 action in the XFL, reviews the big Atlanta United win (and subsequent "loss" for the team), PLUS he talks Knicks/Spike LeeII! Celebrate your hard work by joining us at the Club, the Sports Club (presented by Impact Media)!!! BONUS: He discusses the Georgia Swarm AND tells YOU where you can hang with the guys from Impact Media this weekend while catching some great action and events!!!
Miami Children's Initiative (MCI) is #BuildingPowerForHealth in Liberty City, FL. Joseph Martinez II, MCI's Health & Wellness Coordinator, shares with The Praxis Project how MCI operates as well as his experiences organizing the Fresh Food Co-Op program, promoting healthy food access, and his hopes to expand it! Watch the video to see how MCI is promoting food justice and working towards health equity for their neighborhood. To support MCI or to learn more about this organization, please visit their website at iamlibertycity.org! For more highlights of communities organizing for healthier environments check out our Communities Building Power for Health video & podcast series: http://bit.ly/CommunitiesBuildingPower #HealthIsCommunityPower #CBPH #FoodJustice Music: Juan RIOS - Cosmos
When a patient comes into your practice with blood pressures of 180/100 but they feel totally fine, what should you do? How much evaluation should they undergo? Should they be treated in the office? Or should they be referred to the ED? In this segment, Dr. Joseph Martinez chats with our own Mizuho Morrison and Matt DeLaney about the outpatient management of severe asymptomatic hypertension.
When a patient comes into your practice with blood pressures of 180/100 but they feel totally fine, what should you do? How much evaluation should they undergo? Should they be treated in the office? Or should they be referred to the ED? In this segment, Dr. Joseph Martinez chats with our own Mizuho Morrison and Matt DeLaney about the outpatient management of severe asymptomatic hypertension.
The energy of the mind is the essence of life. - Aristotle I always make it a point to never trust an atom....they make up everything. But we're not making anything up on this episode of Laughbox! We're talking Energetic NLP with the master himself, Art Giser! This interview was particularly enlightening for me. I had heard a bit (here and there) about NLP but really didn't k now much detail. Art shares some real wisdom on what it is, how it applies to you, and what may be holding you back. Further, he made it so simple even I could understand it. If you haven't registered for the conference, NOW IS THE TIME! Don't do anything else (EVEN LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE) until you've gone over to the AATH website and made that investment in yourself. Here's the link: www.aath.org. There's never been a better time to start living a happier, healthier, and more joyful life. That can start with coming to the conference! I know you'll love this interview with Art as much as I did. ENJOY! More on Art... Art Giser was awed by how many people could transform their lives using NLP, and he was awed how people could transform their lives using transformative energy work, intuition development, and spiritual development. He began to explore combining these different areas in order to create something that was more powerful than any one system alone. The result is Energetic NLP. Over the last 32 years, Art has continued to develop Energetic NLP into the wonderful field that it is today. Infamous for his innate sense of fun, his mischievous way of training and his light-hearted approach, your days with Art will be full of light, joy and a lot of laughter! Art is known for his ability to make complex matters simple and easy to understand. This probably comes from his 11 years managing a research lab for the University of California San Francisco Medical School, 33 years as a life and executive coach, and his 32 years helping corporations develop leaders and high performing teams. Art has over 33 years experience in and study of NLP, science, psychic development, and energetic and spiritual healing. He studied with all of the major developers of NLP including Richard Bandler, John Grinder, Leslie Cameron-Bandler, Michael Lebeau, David Gordon, Robert Dilts, and Steve and Connie Ray Andreas. He was also part of the NLP research team headed by Leslie Cameron-Bandler, David Gordon, and Michael Lebeau that developed Imperative Self Analysis. He was one of the first two trainers certified by them to teach Imperative Self Analysis. Art is a Member of “The Association for NLP (ANLP)” – A UK based organization which upholds standards within the field of NLP. He was in the first NLP and Health workshop with Robert Dilts in 1985 and has completed Robert’s health certification program. Art has been an NLP trainer and taught energetic transformative work & intuition development for over 33 years. He currently lives in Los Angeles and San Francisco and has clients in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, India, Russia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Brazil Art leads workshops in London, Paris, Brazil, Canada, and the United States. For the last 33 years, Art has studied intensively with a diverse group of spiritual teachers, intuitives, and healers including John Friedlander – author and teacher, John Fulton – founder of Aesclepion, Joseph Martinez – former president of the Philippine Psychic Healers Association of America, and John Norman. Art has had the amazing good fortune to have had two empowerments directly from the Dali Lama of Tibet. The internationally renown Brazilian healer, John of God (known as “the Miracle Man of Brazil”), has been helping Art to increase his healing abilities for the last 14 years. He studied with incredible energy practitioners who taught from Western, Indian, Philippine and Brazilian traditions. Art is based in San Fransisco and Los Angeles. He offers Energetic NLP™ programs in the United States, Canada, Brazil, London, and Paris. Check him out on his website: https://energeticnlp.com/
Digital Nomad Mastery Interview about How to Connect with Locals during your Travels with Joseph Martinez from Local Jetset http://www.LocalJetset.com http://www.facebook.com/LocalJetset https://www.facebook.com/JosephMichae... Thank you for watching our video. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/daddyblogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky
Great experience sitting down with Joseph Martinez who is an entrepreneur in the sports, health, and wellness space and listening to his experience as a young entrepreneur. One of the topics that resonated was self development, and he shares his important tips on how to find a mentor in business and how to find a mentor in life. He talks about: 1. Self Development 2. Have a Strategy 3. Surround yourself with like-minded people 4. Find a Mentor for Business 5. Have a good relationship with money FOLLOW JOSEPH http://www.instagram.com/jmart4.0 FOLLOW Mike Zuniga Films: Youtube http://www.youtube.com/mikezunigafilms Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mikezunigafilms Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mikezunigafilms Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mikezunigafilms --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikezunigafilms/message
It is back down to planet Earth for DC United after a 1-0 loss to New York. Ted and Jon break down the result and decide if there are any positives to take out of this game. They also take a look at the fact Joseph Martinez is getting very little fanfare for his record breaking season. They also preview the next match against Philadelphia and Atlanta.
Special guest speaker Pastor Joseph Martinez comes to preach for our #SundayCelebration service!
Building a business on the tiniest greens. In This Podcast: As a young adult with an unfocused passion, Joseph Martinez was looking for something that he could feel good doing. His travels gave him little nudges in the right direction, but things did not really come clear until he decided to start a business with his brother and got some unexpected advice from a client. Just a few years later, they have a thriving business growing microgreens and he's loving the difference he is making and the meaningfulness that exists in his life. Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for weekly podcast updatesor visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Joseph is a co-founder of Arizona Microgreens, an urban farm in Phoenix which produces microgreens for restaurants, schools, and individuals throughout the state of Arizona. Using a DIY approach of starting small and growing incrementally, Joseph and his brother built their start-up from a 200-square-foot self-built greenhouse, to a social enterprise model operating out of a 13,000-square-foot greenhouse today. Initially focused on the fine-dining market, Arizona Microgreens is now producing microgreens for farm-to-school programs, naturopathic clinics, and a much broader range of diverse customers. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/azmicrogreens for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.
Preached by invited minister, Joseph Martinez
March 3, 2017
This edition of the Emergency Medicine Clinics podcast features discussion on the May 2016 issue on Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Emergencies. Guest editors, Drs. Joseph Martinez and Autumn Graham, dissect the articles and offer key points and issue highlights.
Born and raised in Los Angeles the Martinez Twins, Joseph and Will, each attended Art Center College of Design where Joseph majored in Film and Will in Illustration.?The Twins blazed a trail independent of one another working in television, film and theme park production around the world and have now combined their talents to create the award-winning short film, "Knock". Their upcoming projects include the feature adaptation of "Knock" titled, "American Witch," and a TV show about genetically modified food that has risen from the plate to eat mankind, "Food Zombies." "Knock" was an official selection in Shriekfest 2015!