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Con inspiraciones de Maya Angelou, Atahualpa Yupanqui, Ben Harper, y canciones de su propia autoría, San Cuevas viene a platicarnos de su recién salido EP, IMPERFECTA; el cual lanza el discurso de la importancia de abrazar la imperfección en todos los aspectos, sobretodo en la música. Escuchen IMPERFECTA en todas las plataformas:Bandcamp: https://sancuevas.bandcamp.com/album/imperfectaApple Music: https://music.apple.com/mx/album/imperfecta/1875643888Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-es/album/61u3oJ92FrJ2FcxB82vtfK?si=Yx8ofz3UTWmdNUgpEMtKPQSigan a San en:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sancuevascanta/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sancuevasan/YouTube: @sancuevasan Su concierto en "La Casita de los Mangos": https://youtu.be/Jtophqs6XVs?si=KOErYFRUCtdQlj78
Brad and T. Kyle discuss Bad Bunny's 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, symbolism and references, cameos from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, stars in La Casita, justice for Becky G, predictions for the next year's halftime show, Jill Zarin putting her foot in her mouth, the “Gagita” meme, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Lady Gaga's meaningful Super Bowl dress and flower, Bad Bunny's outfit, Hudson Williams running amok in New York City with his mother, Kylie Minogue getting her “Padam” Barbie, The STAPLES Baddie on TikTok, Hilary Duff's ‘Lucky Me' world tour announcement, new music from JS, Azzecca, Lykke Li, MUNA, Danny L Harle, the ‘Withering Heights' soundtrack by Charli xcx and Bebe Rexha's kick-off of her new ‘Dirty Blonde' era. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Help, I'm still at Bad Bunny's casita. This week, Andrew's diving headfirst into Bad Bunny's historic Super Bowl halftime performance and all the special guests and messages that were packed onto the field. PLUS Meryl Streep playing Joni Mitchell, Taylor Swift's "Opalite" music video, and so much more.Follow us on Instagram:http://instagram.com/toopoptohandle/Subscribe to our Substack: http://toopoptohandle.substack.comChapters:00:00 Introduction08:57 New Music Releases13:54 Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show29:22 Search for Nancy Guthrie enters second week35:09 Meryl Streep to play Joni Mitchell in an upcoming biopic40:50 Mariah Carey performs at the 2026 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony44:42 Taylor Swift releases “Opalite” music video to Apple Music and Spotify54:12 RuPaul's Drag Race S18 Recap01:07:31 The Traitors S4 Recap01:12:13 Yes and Mess of the Week
Cómo entrar en 'La casita' de Bad Bunny: los criterios del staff para subir al escenario en sus conciertos. Cuando la censura llegó a MTV: Los videoclips que nunca llegaron a emitirse. Historia de Coachella: el festival que transformó la música y la moda. Quién es Motherflowers, el trío venezolano que convierte su música en un proyecto sin etiquetas. 'Faith', el disco que nació cuando George Michael quería ser como Michael Jackson… y callar bocas.
¡#YeriMua asegura Caro Miranda le P3GÓ en la casita de #BadBunny y revela cómo es que fue invitada a bailar tan cerca del puertorriqueño!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
¡Indirecta muy directa! ¿#CaroMiranda le RESPONDE a #YeriMua tras PLEITO en la casita de #BadBunny?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Si eres fan de Bad Bunny y no deseas acudir a la zona General a y pits solicita tu reembolso antes del 9 de diciembre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mario Erkekdjian - La historia del ingeniero jubilado que diseñó una casita literaria que es furor Escuchá Vuelo de Regreso Lunes a viernes de 17 a 19 Con Santiago Pont Lezica y Gisela Larsen FM MILENIUM
¡Listo! Ya procesé el audio del 6 de Octubre.Confirmado: este es el Episodio 32. Y tal como lo prometieron (y porque Oswaldo ganó la votación la semana pasada), se armó el especial de Los Simpson.Aquí tienes la descripción, redactada con todo el hype de la Spooky Season:¡Arrancamos oficialmente la #SpookySeason en #CulturaFreak! En este episodio, cumplimos lo prometido y le dedicamos el programa entero a los especiales de La Casita del Horror de Los Simpson. Nos pusimos nostálgicos (y un poco peleoneros) debatiendo cuál es el mejor segmento de la historia: ¿El Resplandior? ¿Homero al Cubo? ¿O cuando Kang y Kodos ganan la presidencia?Analizamos la evolución de estos especiales, por qué las referencias clásicas a La Dimensión Desconocida pegaban más que las parodias modernas y qué esperamos de la Casita del Horror XXXVI para este año (sí, hablamos de la parodia de The White Lotus y el mundo de plástico). Además, dimos un repaso rápido a las noticias de terror de la semana y las recomendaciones para maratonear en Halloween.Recuerda que puedes escucharnos totalmente #EnVivo todos los lunes a las 8:30pm por el 94.5fm de Radio UAA (http://radio.uaa.mx) o ver el streaming por www.facebook.com/CulturaFreakTambién puedes suscribirte a nuestro podcast en tu plataforma favorita:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tXh1v5wBD1lNIr67ArLMeApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/culturafreak/id1456382855Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/03ac9d3d-35a1-4533-abbc-48758a224452/culturafreak#CulturaFreak 32 - T17
Vicente es un ratón que, allá donde vaya, lleva una casita sobre su espalda. Todos los que necesiten cobijo pueden entrar en ella: una rana cansada, una familia de erizos, un gato hambriento… incluso algunos animales de aspecto temible. Y es que la casita del ratón es más grande de lo que parece. Un libro con troquel y solapas que lleva la firma de dos talentosos y premiados autores, Jonathan Stutzman e Isabelle Arsenault, y que narra una encantadora historia sobre la verdadera generosidad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este nuevo episodio de Café en Mano Podcast (Ep. 694) me siento con Rafael Lenín López para hacer un recap de las noticias y la política en Puerto Rico.☕️ Conversamos sobre:La residencia de Bad Bunny y el efecto cultural/económico.La demanda por la casita del Choliseo y su impacto mediático.El rol de Puerto Rico en la industria global del entretenimiento.El “faceoff” entre DACO y LUMA, y lo que puede significar para los consumidores.La figura política emergente de Valeria Torres y la conversación sobre su posible futuro.Un episodio lleno de análisis, anécdotas y contexto sobre lo que está pasando ahora mismo en la isla.
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Te cuento cómo llegué a la icónica casita de Bad Bunny y recordamos el final épico de su residencia en Puerto Rico: 30 shows sold out, $250 millones recaudados y un cierre global en streaming con invitados de lujo como Marc Anthony, Jowell & Randy y Arcángel. ¿Descargaste Amazon Prime solo para ver el concierto?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest is the director of Louisville's La Casita Center, Karina Barillas. Karina Barillas was the keynote speaker at the Louisville Fellowship of Reconciliation “Third Thursday Lunch event. The Third Thursday Lunch event that featured Karina Barillas occurred September 18th at Hotel Louisville before a live audience. Karina Barillas received her Master of Education in Counseling in 2002 and her Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies in 1996, both from the University of Louisville, where she also served as president of the International Students Organization. Barillas, a proud Latina-Louisvillian born in Guatemala, is a recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship. Barillas is co-founder and Executive Director of La Casita Center, a Latinx and feminist-led nonprofit borne from a vision and commitment to accompaniment, empowerment and advocacy.
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Lady Gaga, Ariana Grande y Sabrina Carpenter brillan en los MTV VMA's 2025. Rauw Alejandro se une a La Casita de Bad Bunny en Puerto Rico. Duki da el salto a Netflix con su documental. Barack Obama y Kendrick Lamar triunfan en los Creative Arts de Emmy. Valencia rinde homenaje a Nino Bravo.
Mach0rros y Mach0rras, quizás no se han dado cuenta, pero ya son cinco años que llevan disfrutando del mejor podcast de YouTube Pe Erre; así que una vez más -y como todos los miércoles- volvimos a darle el contenido que formó a esta poderosa legión. Los dildos llueven en una masculina liga de baloncesto femenino, Bukele se convierte en el dictador más querido por Oscar Navarro, mientras que Victorino y José Valiente dicen que “el ICE debería llevarse a Ovi pa'l carajo pa' Cuba”. Un payaso amanerado se convierte en “El Joker boricua” cuando le dan un ticket por exceso de velocidad, el anciano presidente de la Juventud PNP traiciona a Rivera Schatz, mientras que analizamos a esos podcasteros e influencers que están suplicando por estar en la casita en el concierto del
Una historia para reflexionar sobre el cuidado de las playas y el mar.Mi Instagram:https://instagram.com/cuentos_e_historias_infantilesMi Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/CuentosHistoriasMexico
La Casita del Ratoncito Pérez esta en un pueblo de Málaga y se puede visitar
Send us a textEste podcast explora la trayectoria vital de Miranda Torres, una mujer transgénero venezolana que ha estado viviendo con VIH durante ya cinco años. Comparte sus experiencias de haber crecido en una familia amorosa, sus dificultades para aceptarse y los desafíos que enfrentó tras su diagnóstico. Miranda emigró a México en agosto de 2024 y enfrentó muchas dificultades por el camino. En Tijuana recibe el apoyo de La Casita de Unión Trans. Miranda enfatiza la importancia del apoyo comunitario, la salud mental y el amor propio. También habla de sus aspiraciones para el futuro y su deseo de empoderar a otras personas en situaciones similares. Este podcast fue grabado en Tijuana, México con la valiosa contribución de Juan Conant la Farmacia AHF y de Marta Robles de Christie's Place.This podcast is brought to you by the Los Angeles Family AIDS Network
My Antigua, Guatemala Travel Guide: Budget Tips, Awesome Activities, Low-Cost Hotels and Great CoffeeWelcome back to the Winging It Travel Podcast — your go-to show for spontaneous adventures, budget travel tips, and honest tales from the road. I'm your host James, and this week I'm taking you to one of the most photogenic and culturally rich cities in Central America: Antigua, Guatemala. This charming colonial town is a favorite stop for backpackers, digital nomads, and curious travelers looking to soak up history, sip incredible coffee, and explore some epic volcanoes.In this solo episode, I break down everything you need to know about spending 5 days in Antigua — from getting there, finding budget-friendly accommodation, navigating local transportation, and, of course, where to eat and drink some of the best coffee in Guatemala. I also share my experience with one of the best lookout points in Central America, a unique coffee farm tour that supports local growers, and a quick recap of the Acatenango Volcano hike, which I covered in full detail in the last two week's episode. Whether you're just passing through or planning to stay a while, this episode is packed with practical travel tips and inspiration to help you make the most of your time in Antigua.
Algunas de sus actuaciones son La Casita de Chocolate, La Máquina de Cuentos, Caperucita y Feroz y El Pequeño Mundo de la Música.
En este episodio nos dimos a la tarea de conocer qué capítulos son los más memorables (según la crítica) y cómo lograron ser épicos. Como Marge contra el Monoriel, ¿Quién M4t0 al Señor Burns parte 1, La Casita del Horror V, El Cabo del Miedo, Sólo se muda dos veces y El Enemigo de Homero ¿Cuál es tu episodio favorito?
Reciban un cordial saludo. Desde Cali (Colombia), les habla Sergio Luis López, compartiéndoles un nuevo episodio de "Así la escuché yo..." El músico colombiano, Jimmy Salcedo y su agrupación Onda Tres, grabaron en 1977 el álbum homónimo “Jimmy Salcedo y su Onda Tres” del cual destacó la canción “Ahora seremos felices”. Así la escuché yo… Una de las versiones más conocidas de esta canción la realizó en 1963 el famoso Trío Los Panchos, cuando contaba en sus filas con el gran cantante puertorriqueño Johnny Albino, la cual incluyeron en el álbum “Canciones de amor tropicales - El Trío Los Panchos interpreta las canciones de Rafael Hernández”, quien precisamente es el compositor de “Ahora seremos felices”. El mexicano Juan Arvizu hizo un a célebre versión de esta canción para la película homónima de 1939 “Ahora seremos felices”, acompañado por la reconocida Orquesta de Casino La Playa. La primera grabación de este Bolero Son la realizó en 1937 el conjunto cubano Trío Oriental, dirigido por Maximiliano Sánchez, el famoso “Bimbi”, bajo el título “Ahora seremos felices”. Como dato curioso, hay que decir que popularmente a esta canción también se la suele llamar “Yo tengo ya la casita” o simplemente “La casita”; sin embargo, su compositor Rafael Hernández la escribió con el título original “Ahora seremos felices”. ¿Y tú, en cuál grabación escuchaste primero esta canción Autor: Rafael Hernández (puertorriqueño) Ahora seremos felices - Jimmy Salcedo y su Onda Tres (1977) "Jimmy Salcedo y su Onda Tres" álbum (1977) single "Ahora seremos felices/Escándalo en la familia" (1977) Jimmy Salcedo (nombre real Jaime Alberto Salcedo Tafache, colombiano) Ahora seremos felices - Trío Los Panchos (1963) "Love songs of the Tropics - Trío Los Panchos sing The songs of Rafael Hernández" álbum (1963) Voz principal: Johnny Albino (nombre real Juan Antonio Albino, puertorriqueño) Los Panchos (conformado en ese momento por Chucho Navarro, Alfredo Gil y Johnny Albino) Ahora seremos felices - Juan Arvizu (1939) "Las canciones de Ahora seremos felices" Movie Soundtrack álbum (1939) single "Ahora seremos felices/Dime que sí" (1939) con la Orquesta de Casino de la Playa Juan Arvizu (nombre real Juan Nepomuceno Arvizu Santelices, mexicano) Ahora seremos felices - Trío Caribe (1966) “Ecos del trópico” álbum (1966) Trío Caribe (grupo mexicano que realmente era un cuarteto conformado por Roberto Hernández, Ángel González, Manolo Osorno y Pablo Peregrino) Ahora seremos felices - Vieja Trova Santiaguera (2002) “El balcón del adiós” álbum (2002) Vieja Trova Santiaguera (agrupación cubana) Ahora seremos felices - Trío Oriental (1937) single "Ahora seremos felices/Mulata, tú me va a matar" (1937) Bimbi y su Trío Oriental (agrupación cubana creada por Maximiliano "Bimbi" Sánchez) Género: Bolero Son
Escuche el programa de este miércoles 23 de octubre La Luciérnaga, un espacio de humor y opinión de Caracol Radio que desde hace 31 años acompaña a sus oyentes en su regreso casa.
Hoy es tu gran día es un programa de evangelización en vivo desde Dallas, Texas, para vivir en plenitud la vida en Cristo, caminando junto a El para ver las maravillas a nuestro alrededor en la vida diaria como discípulos. Conducido por Carlos Canseco, Elsy Acatitla
D.C. is a city known for its pupusas. So from El Tamarindo to La Casita, who's got the best one? The City Cast DC team taste-tested them all (for science!) to get to the bottom of this important question. And go sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC! You can also become a member, with ad-free listening, for as little as $8 a month. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 17th episode: Roda - use promo code CITYCAST20 for 20% off Paulson & Nace Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¿Qué similitudes tiene el canario con otros dialectos como el andaluz o algunas variedades caribeñas? ¿Lo españoles de Canarias son diferentes a los españoles peninsulares? ¿Cuáles son las palabras más típicas? Laura, de La Casita de Laura, nos lo cuenta.
This week, Ben talks with Daniel Djuro-Goiricelaya.Daniel, a native of Maracaibo, Venezuela, was the second of three sons of a Cuban Basque mother and first generation Ukrainian/Russian Father. He was raised in a colorful, multicultural home where different languages were spoken, and traditions upheld; opening the windows of his imagination and awakening his artistic soul and curiosity at an early age. In 2004, due to the turbulent political climate in Venezuela, Daniel and his family received political asylum and moved to the US.As an interdisciplinary artist, he describes his process as Chromatic Immersion Journeys. He uses the language of color to develop works through different concrete forms such as pigments, materials, and textiles as well as non-tangible forms such as light and performance, bodies of work in which he involves political, social, aesthetic and universal issues.Aesthetically he has a great influence by the arts and crafts of the Wayuu people. He grew up as child exposed to the work of Venezuelan artists such as Armando Reveron, Carlos Cruz Diez, Jesus Soto, Francisco Hung, Lia de Bermudez. He learned directly from Frank O'Cain in the Arts Student League New York.Daniel was featured in Italian L'UOMO Vogue as one of New York's up and coming artists.Daniel is the Art Director and Co-Founder of the artist community project EL PATIO DE MI CASA (@lptdmcs) and Residency program La Casita de Bambú.Today, Daniel lives in Bucks County PA working in both his studio sharing with people the power of emotional growth through art making and as a Community Engagement and Arts Integration Manager for Arts Academy Elementary Charter School (@artsacademyelementary) in Allentown, PA And Art Commissioner of the Allentown Arts Commission (@allentownarts), and the Art Community and Action Fellow with the Allentown Arts Museum (@atownartmuseum).You can follow Daniel Djuro-Goiricelaya on Instagram at @ddjuro or check out their website at https://www.ddgart.com/.
Have you ever felt like the odd one out? Join us as we welcome everyone to explore the past, cast, present, and future of Mirabel's journey- Encanto! Lance and Matt G explore La Casita, la luz eternal, Tio Bruno, production fun, Easter eggs, trivia, and all the magic the Madrigal family has to offer! As always, the conversation wouldn't be complete if we didn't design a fantasy bar around Encanto with some delicious themed cocktails so let's all take an adventure through Colombia with Walt Disney Pictures and our friends!#disney #waltdisney #waltdisneyanimation #disneyanimation #mirabel #mirabelmadrigal #stephaniebeatriz #abuela #abuelita #mariabotero #bruno #brunomadrigal #johnleguizamo #felizmadrigal #maurocastillo #luisamadrigal #jessicadarrow #julietamadrigal #angiecepeda #pepamadrigal #carolinagaitan #isabelamadrigal #dianeguerrero #orangeisthenewblack #augustinmadrigal #wilmervalderrama #that70sshow #fez #thinkdrinkdisney #fantasybar #disneydrinking #encanto #colombia
Amanda is back y'all! Just in time to kick-off our month of amor, and of course we're starting with self love. If you're an OG of the show, then you know we did a self-love episode a while back - it is linked down below in case you want a refresher (or if you're new, in which case, HI
La Profesora Isabel nos cuenta sobre los orígenes de las casitas de jengibre.
Since Central and South American migrants started arriving in Denver almost exactly one year ago, more than 30,000 people have arrived looking for support, housing, and all kinds of other help. While city officials are scrambling, everyday Denverites are stepping up — but still, the struggle to help migrants is clashing with Mayor Mike Johnston's last-minute push to house 1,000 people already living in Denver by the end of the year. Host Bree Davies is joined by green chile and politics correspondent Justine Sandoval for a ground-level look at the neighborhood aid work happening across the city. Plus, a listener question pits Blucifer against the Big Blue Bear. And could the solution for our empty office buildings be daycare? Bree mentioned the City of Denver's Newcomers Fund to help migrants, where you can find the city-run toy drive, and Justine mentioned this Denver Post article about Tamales by La Casita. For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What do you think are the biggest Denver wins and fails of 2023? We want to hear what you think are the wins and fails that defined the year in Denver. Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: “Bag of Colfax” from the Colfax BID Museum of Illusions DCPA presents “A Christmas Carol” Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Menopause. Yes, something half of the world's population will go through, has been the subject of myths, misconceptions, misinformation, jokes, and many not-so-good things. In this and the previous episode, we have Dr. Paty Bautista joining us, who will give us the actual lowdown on what this stage means for women. We're also joined by Karina Barilla from La Casita, who has worked with countless Latinas to help them navigate the mental and emotional impact of what our culture and society have done around this topic. Then, we'll talk about how to challenge these views, how to heal, and how to create a world where this is no longer a source of taboo or shame.
Menopause. Yes, something half of the world's population will go through, has been the subject of myths, misconceptions, misinformation, jokes, and many not-so-good things. In the next 2 episodes, we have Dr. Paty Bautista joining us, who will give us the actual lowdown on what this stage means for women. We're also joined by Karina Barilla from La Casita, who has worked with countless Latinas to help them navigate the mental and emotional impact of what our culture and society have done around this topic. Then, we'll talk about how to challenge these views, how to heal, and how to create a world where this is no longer a source of taboo or shame.
Yareliz Mendez-Zamora currently serves as the Federal Campaign Lead at the Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC)…and is earning her Master's degree at the University of Miami in Community and Social Change. Born and raised in Miami, she grew up listening to her Nicaraguan family's immigration stories and constantly draws inspiration from them. At the University of Florida, where she earned her bachelor's in English and history and minored in Latin American Studies, she was a coordinator of the Latin@ Diaspora in the Americas Program, a Student Government Senator, interned at the Broward Public Defender's Office, was an ambassador at La Casita, a contributor for The Huffington Post Latino Voices, and is 1/6th of the online Latina Rebels collective. Please join us for this compelling conversation about one of the most significant, most complex issues facing America today: immigration. Yareliz explains FLIC's mission and shares her thoughts on immigration reform; the recently enacted draconian Florida Senate Bill 1718; the inhumane treatment and transporting of migrants by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis; NYC Mayor Eric Adams' recent inflammatory anti-migrant rhetoric; the existential threat facing DACA/Dreamers; the Hispanic shift to the GOP; and the dangerous impact of Trump and Trumpism on the decades-old immigration debate. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Music by Andrew Hollander Design by Cricket Lengyel
Hoy en el programa:En la canción de Gastón, Parodia grabada sobre la canción ““! Grabada sobre la canción “La Casita” de Banda MS.Hoy Andy Valdez nos habló de la canción “Pequeña y Frágil”Paty Estrada y su ayuda a la comunidadJaime Piña y su Andale y no se Vale.La ultima palabra con Gustavo Adolfo Infante hablo de Alicia Villareal Y mas!!En el ya Basta hablamos junto con la Diva de México hablamos de las relaciones toxicas.
On this episode, we have the privilege of recording on-site while in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We are going to discuss how to get here, where to stay, where to eat, and what to do while visiting Puerto Rico. So pack a bag and join us in Sunny Puerto Rico. Just to clarify US citizens don't need a passport :) to travel to Puerto Rico but non U.S. citizens would still need one when traveling from the US. Some of the following are affiliate links and if you book or make a purchase we may receive a small commission that helps us bring you this content. Links we mention in the episode We stayed at the Condado Ocean Club. Book at Oceanview room for the best views of the Ocean. To see some pictures see our blog post here all about this trip to Puerto Rico. We also considered the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel right next door. Location for walking around Old San Juan We started at Cafe Quatto Sombras toward Casa Rosa and then wandered our way up to Castillo San Felipe del Morro because we mainly wanted to see the architecture Can also start at La Casita de Rones down the Paseo de la Princesa toward El Morro along the outside of the wall Where we ate In Condado Beach Area La Marqueta for quick food - like a food truck park but $$$ Pannes - breakfast and lunch served all day Old San Juan Dinner: Bacaro Coffee Shop in Breakfast: Cafe Quattro Sombras Diner we picked up lunch from: Cafe Manolin La Vergüenza Viejo San Juan is a rooftop bar & restaurant - this bar & restaurant with one of the best meals we have had. Order appetizers as it took the food awhile to come out but it was worth the wait. In Fajardo La Estation El Yunque National Forest Recreation.gov link for parking reservations $2 - you'll need this to be able to get into the section to see the waterfalls (30 days in advance and then more open up 24 hours in advance) We recommend you download the app El Yunque National Forest link and offline maps on google before you go as there is little/no cell and data service in the Forest Apple Store app Google play app We loved taking the Mixology class at Casa Bacardi Packing List - see our Favorite Things here Bathing suits and cover ups Flip flops for by the pool Tropical clothing - shorts, t shirts, tank tops. It is humid and we've had some rain. Rain coat if you are visiting El Yunque (El Hoon K) which is a rain forest and tevas or sturdy walking shoes. The hike to Juan Diego creek and Britton trail were slippery and muddy People tend to dress up a little at night when going out, but you'll be fine with casual dress as well but I brought along a few sundresses and my Birkenstocks becomes they are both sturdy and can be dressy. You'll want sturdy walking shoes for Old San Juan and for El Yunque because of the cobblestone streets. We brought along our thicker soled tevas with the treads. Camera of course. The water is gorgeous and the colors in old San Juan are beautiful Crossbody or sling bag for wallet/phone etc Denim jacket for plane, ferry, taxi etc. foldable bag you can use to take to the pool or beach Follow our travels on Facebook Follow our travels on Instagram here and here Save our travel ideas on Pinterest Music Credit Music by OYStudio from Pixabay
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Marjorie Serrano is the author of Rainbow Meditations: A Journey of Self-Compassion, The Year of the Hurricane: Poems to Heal your Soul, Rescuing The Child's Soul: Embracing our Most Extraordinary Life Stage and Dismantling the Myth of “The Terrible Twos” and “El Domador de Monstruos.” She is currently an undergraduate student at Bushnell University, where she is majoring in psychology with a minor in theology. She also holds an international degree from INPAHU University in Colombia. For over a decade, Marjorie has worked firsthand with students, children, families, and people struggling with difficult life transitions. She adores and admires her precious toddler daughter, Maya, whom she believes is her most effective mentor and the catalyst for her growth and development in her adult years. Marjorie dedicates her life to raising her daughter, deeply loves her husband, and treasures her family and dogs. She is an avid advocate for mental health and children's rights, and her long-term goal is to complete a master's degree in counseling so she can continue with her mission of helping people heal the emotional wounds caused by childhood trauma. She writes nonstop whenever her daughter sleeps and whenever she has a minute during her busy days as a mom. She continues to share her poems, meditations, and reflections through her blog, "La Casita de Mateo," https://lacasitademateo.blogspot.com/?m=1 inspired by the tragic loss of her first son, Mateo. Marjorie loves art, classical music, her German shepherds, life, nature, running, and above all, God! You can connect with Marjorie via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/marjoriewriter/ Marjorie's book collection can be found at most eBook stores and via Amazon Books at: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BHY6Y168/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=09108b00-1fa9-45b7-b577-4f687990950c Connect with Kendra Rinaldi to be a guest or for coaching: https://www.griefgratitudeandthegrayinbetween.com
Every time the World Cup comes around, the watch parties go off in LA. Whether you are rooting for the USA, Mexico, Ecuador or Germany, you can find a bar, restaurant or even a home that will open its doors at pretty much any hour to welcome in fans to enjoy the game and likely eat and drink. This year's cup in Qatar is not without controversy but the game itself continues to bring Angelenos of different backgrounds together to revel in the play. On this episode, the HTLA team got up real early to watch Ecuador and Senegal play at an intimate spot in Hollywood, La Casita de Cancún Olé, and get a sense of what the whole experience means to Angelenos. Guests: Margarita and Alejandro Platon, owners/ chef of La Casita; Ecuador fans Thalia Veintimilla and Manuel Ochoa