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La Crosse School Board president, Dr. Juan Jimenez, in studio discussing some jaw dropping numbers to a population study, the district trying to start school earlier, based on its burden to private schools and the $53.5 million referendum. Began the show with a bit of an overview, but quickly got into the numbers presented to the school board Monday from a population study that shows enrollment shrinking. After that, we discussed why the school district wants to start school earlier. It's state law to start on or after Sept. 1, but only for public schools. Those districts, however, are required to bus private school students, which often start school earlier — as they don't have to adhere to the same laws. Lastly, we discussed the referendum, and some of the fallout that might happen if it doesn't pass, plus what comes next regardless of what happens — which could be dealing with the middle schools.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Crosse School Board president, and Western Tech associate dean, Dr. Juan Jimenez, in studio discussing new class terms at the college and the school district's $53.5 million referendum question on the November ballot. Began the show, though, talking a bit about school getting ready to start and rule from the state that it can't begin before Sept. 1, because the tourism industry needs child labor through the summer months, and if that rule should or could change with a different state Legislature. Then we got into how Western Technical College (7:05) is getting set to implement, full time, new class term lengths and why it made that decision. WTC slow rolled that out over summer and is now doing seven-week- long classes full time. Lastly (20:35), we hit on the School District of La Crosse's $53.5 million referendum question for the fall election that will do these things: — Create eight new classrooms, new gym at State Road Elementary— Tear down the Hogan Administrative site.— Consolidate students from Emerson and Spence into new elementary at the Hogan site. — Close Hintgen and consolidate those students to State Road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The $54 million question is coming to the November ballot for La Crosse School District voters and school board president, Dr. Juan Jimenez, joins to break down the plan. Jimenez is also the associate dean at Western Technical College in La Crosse, and we discuss some new changes to classes that just started. And that's where we started (6:45) the first big segment of the show, with changes to WTC class lengths which sounds like it will add more flexibility for students, as well as allow them to focus more on less subjects. In the second half of the show (17:00), we get into the La Crosse School District's referendum question headed to the November ballot, to consolidate four elementary schools, build a new school at the Hogan Administrative site and update State Road Elementary. And we discuss the makeup of community engagement sessions on those plans happening in person on May 22 and May 28 at 6 p.m (though no site has been selected) and virtually at noon May 21 and June 6.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Megan Fox was the “It Girl” of the second half of the 2000s. When she showed up as the love interest in Michael Bay's Transformers, she quickly became one of the most desired women on the planet, but Hollywood didn't quite seem sure what to do with her for the longest time. While Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen was a hit, she was famously written out of the third film. Her roles in movies like Jonah Hex fell flat, while her big star vehicle, Jennifer's Body, was a flop - albeit one that's been reappraised recently. While a lot was made over the fact that she compared her Transformers director, Michael Bay, to Hitler, there seems to be no love lost between the two, with him casting her in his two big-budget Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movies as April O'Neil. They failed to launch an enduring franchise, and now Fox is mainly known for the notoriety of her relationship with Machine Gun Kelly. But, and here's the kicker - while her low-budget movies haven't been particularly well-received, her acting in them has often been quite good, surprising critics that otherwise pan the movies. With a prominent role opposite Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham in The Expendables 4 (aka Expend4bles), could a legit comeback be on the horizon? We dig into it in this episode of WTF Happened to this Celebrity, written and narrated by Taylor James Johnson and edited by Juan Jimenez.
It's not a stretch to say that James Cameron's The Terminator might be one of the most influential movies of all time. Produced on a shoestring budget, The Terminator introduced the world to Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 and Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor, mother of the human resistance. In this original classic, Arnie's T-800 is a terrifying figure, much different from the heroic character we'd come to love in the sequels. Here, he's sent back to kill Sarah Connor before she can give birth to her son John Connor, only to be protected by a heroic soldier from the future, Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn). With its iconic, menacing score by Brad Fiedel and novel FX via Stan Winston, The Terminator is considered by many to be one of the best sci-fi action hybrids ever. Still, the road to the big screen was not easy for James Cameron's epic. We'll dive right in on this week's WTF Happened to this Movie, written and narrated by Dave Davis and edited by Juan Jimenez.
The last two years have not been good for Armie Hammer, and things will likely only worsen. With Discovery's docuseries - House of Hammer - on the way, we look back at how exactly one of Hollywood's most promising young stars ended up an industry pariah. Before he went off the deep end, Hammer was considered a top-notch leading man. After making heads turn in David Fincher's The Social Network, where he famously played Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss in a dual role, Hollywood was keen to make him their next big star. He immediately hopped into leading roles in big tentpoles. He was The Lone Ranger, and he starred in The Man from U.N.C.L.E., but both pricey movies tanked at the box office. Suddenly Hollywood wasn't so sure he was bankable, but then a co-starring role in Luca Guadagnino's Call Me By Your Name unleashed his full charisma and once again put him at the head of casting lists, with him nabbing leads in the price Netflix remake of Rebecca and Kenneth Branagh's Agatha Christie adaptation, Death on the Nile.Alas, this is where things took a turn when it was alleged Hammer had certain “proclivities,” which led to abuse allegations from several women. At the same time, his alleged drug use became wildly known, but the allegations (which made people think he was a cannibal) sealed his fate in Hollywood, especially once text messages and D.M.'s were leaked. As quickly as his star rose, it fell to the point that he was recently apparently selling timeshares to make ends meet. Is this the end of Hammer? Hollywood loves a comeback, but will there be a way forward post-House of Hammer? We dig into it in this episode of W.T.F. Happened to this Celebrity, narrated and written (with Brad Hamerly) by Taylor James Johnson, and edited by Juan Jimenez.
Mostly I'm breathing for myself. But sometimes it feels like the world could use a breath. Things feel tight, the suffering in the room or on the planet seems palpable, and I wonder if I can help. I wonder if I can help by breathing in for everyone, taking in the intensity, the hardship, the suffering, as if they're mine. As if all suffering is mine – and ours. And then breathing out peace in place of the suffering. Breathing in sorrow and breathing out peace, over and over again. I wonder what would happen if everyone did that. Would anything change? Maybe. Maybe everything would change, and, as the poet Juan Jimenez once wrote, we'd be sitting in the middle of our new life.
Join us for a compelling conversation with Juan Jimenez as we explore the world of charging more - but also being more. Juan's journey carries us from his Marine Corps days to now running a successful multi-inspector firm in Midlothian, Virginia. Juan's unique insights reveal how the average home inspection fee has not had a significant increase over the past three decades and the crucial role of clear communication in commanding higher prices. His keen understanding of the value proposition of home inspection services is a conversation not to be missed.We delve into the art of pricing your services, with a focus on the importance of humility and effective communication. It's not just about the inspector's skills, but also about communicating our value proposition in a way that resonates with the client. Get ready to learn from Juan, a home inspector who charges more than what his competitors charge. How does he do it? The secret lies in his ability to effectively communicate the value of his services. In the final stretch of our conversation, we explore how adaptive USPs and the expansion of home inspection services into new areas can transform your business. We examine how online reviews can significantly influence pricing and how effective communication can enhance the sales of services. Prepare to be challenged, inspired, and equipped with practical advice on becoming a better communicator, emphasizing the need for empathy and offering solutions to your customers. Join us and let Juan Jimenez's insights inspire you to take your home inspection business to new heights.Check out our home inspection app at www.inspectortoolbelt.comNeed a home inspection website? See samples of our website at www.inspectortoolbelt.com/home-inspection-websites*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast, and the guests on it, do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Inspector Toolbelt and its associates.
In this week's episode of The Goodfriends Podcast (formerly known as Friends With Benefits), we are joined by our brother in suffering Juan Jimenez. We spent a summer together going door-to-door in Texas heat and share some of our funniest stories together. We talk about how we got a free car, drove recklessly, and visited an abandoned power plant. We talk facts and stats and recall some customer experiences too! Join us this week for a good laugh. Episode 22 was edited by: https://www.youtube.com/@diegohiguerosAnonymous Question & Topic Submission Form: https://forms.gle/KmBXo6FNWgdVd7pW9 Loft 801: https://www.youtube.com/@loft801
Dios le dio a Moisés la ley como una forma de tratar con el hombre mientras venía Jesucristo; y para demostrarle al hombre su necesidad de la gracia de Dios. En la cruz de Cristo se dio la reconciliación entre la justicia de Dios y la gracia de Dios. La ley demanda obras, pero Cristo da gracia. Así que, o es por gracia o no es posible. Gál. 3:23 “Pero antes que viniese la fe, estábamos confinados bajo la ley, encerrados para aquella fe que iba a ser revelada. 24 De manera que la ley ha sido nuestro ayo, para llevarnos a Cristo, a fin de que fuésemos justificados por la fe.” --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/housesoflight/support
La Crosse School Board president Dr. Juan Jimenez joins. Two big topics included the upcoming elections where four new school board members will be elected out of the pool of nine currently running. Before Jimenez joined, WIZM's Brad Williams talked about the last time he remembers that many new board members coming on, back during the 1992 school board special recall election in July. Along with the election, Jimenez spoke about what entails being a school board member. We wrapped up the conversation in how administration is beginning to discuss the future of the La Crosse School District, post the $194.7 million new high school, consolidation plan was voted down last November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Juan Jimenez talks about testing and early treatment for Lung Cancer. He shares about a method of testing that is non-invasive and fairly simple. Early testing could save your life. November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
La Crosse School Board president Juan Jimenez joined. Started off with a little La Crosse history dealing with the schools and joked with him about past contention between the school board president and the superintendent. After that, talked about the newly appointed school board member and the ability of members to talk to the media. Wrapped up talking about the district's $194.7 million referendum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another interesting La Crosse School Board meeting this week saw the resignation in protest by member Rob Abraham. School Board president Juan Jimenez joined to talk about the dilemma in how the school district consolidates, with a $194.7 million November referendum on the ballot as the focal point now. Before that, one of the five Democratic candidates left running to replace Ron Johnson, Steven Olikara joined to discuss how he would handle the role of US Senator. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Crosse School Board president Juan Jimenez joined to talk about the recent survey results asking community's opinion on supporting a $195 million referendum to consolidate, basically, to one city public high school. We also discussed the dozen teachers that commented at the board meeting over compensation. Before that, Parks and Rec. project supervisor Jim Flottmeyer updates us on two Riverside Park projects. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Juan Jimenez, MD discusses radiology contrast, risk and consent. He shares the current evidence regarding risk of contrast agents in imaging. He explores the evidence for pretreatment of a patient to reduce any risks and he offers information on who should have a risk benefit discussion with a patient when ordering imaging that uses contrast.
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S Club 7, vs. Rave. Elementary School Talent Shows. Farm dreams, and craziness in the Burque Bus system. We're on the road again today and we're hanging with Juan Jimenez from Power Plant LLC, a collaborative coffee shop, and photo studio here in Albuquerque. Juan is here telling us his story and how Power Plant came to be. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanclubpodcast/message
En este capítulo con nuestro primer invitado de la temporada, Juan Jimenez organzador de los eventos drag más grandes de Bogotá hablamos de la rumba LGBTQ, de drag queens y muchas cosas más.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with Sgt. Maj. Jesus D. Lopez Velez, U.S. Army Materiel Command Career Counselor.
Juan Jiménez, The QB Nerd, se pasa por el programa. Juan Jiménez ha sido jugador, entrenador y miembro del staff. Uno de los fundadores de Pioners y entrenador de QBs en los históricos Barcelona Dragons. Aprovechamos sus enormes conocimientos para darle una vuelta a todos los QBs de New England. ¿Cómo los ve? Puntos débiles y por mejorar. Cam Newton, Mac Jones o Stidham además de su futuro y progresión. A Juan Jimenez debéis seguirlo si no lo hacéis ya: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQbNerd youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPpXUoZLI5CFFCK2JWewgyQ/featured Y por supuesto lo podéis escuchar en "El Capologist"
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with AER co-coordinator Capt. Hunter Wilson about this year's effort to raise money for the Army Emergency Relief Fund and the impact the program has on Soldiers.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with the Garrison's Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention coordinator Larry Gray. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. This year's theme is "Building Cohesive Teams through Character, Trust and Resilience. Protecting our People Protects our Mission."
Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with Sgt. Major Hector Reyes from the AMC IG's office about a little bit of everything including what the IG's office actually does versus what people think it does.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez welcomes Staff Sgt. Vanessa Thompson to discuss leadership and her role at the Bicentennial Chapel.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez talks with The Redstone Rocket's Assistant Editor Jonathan Stinson about being in quarantine during COVID-19.
Command Sgt. Maj. Juan Jimenez shares a few installation updates and talks about the Army's new fitness guidelines.
Un episodio apasionante con la Paricipacion de uno de mis tíos del cafe y participante de los diversos grupos de facebook como lo son Coffee Anarchy/ Lever Fever / La Pavoni Lever Machine Owners.
Tune in as we have Juan Jimenez share his professional experience of the Coronavirus and how it continues to shape how education is done in the world we are all currently live in.