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It's Founder Friday! And this one is quite special. Nori and Tin Burmudez founded Corridor Flow in the Fall of 2019 with community and relationship as their central mission. I was lucky enough to work with them in their beginning stages and for the last almost six years, their commitment to their vision have shown itself in their deeply rooted and instantly resonant presence in their Lomita community. Nori comes from the world of healthcare and nursing, and Tin from the world of engineering and construction. Mix this together with their heart for service and passion for coffee as a vehicle to inspire gathering, and you have all the right components to build what is the perfect combination of function and hospitality in Corridor Flow. Today we explore their 6 year journey cultivating their business and growing themselves in the process. Using coffee, radical hospitality, and a steady focus on serving people, Corridor Flow has embodied so many of the things that make a coffee shop more than just a sum of its parts. Something that opens doors for many possibilities through he flow of people and coffee. Please enjoy this wonderful Founder Friday episode! Links: Instagram: @corridor_flow www.corridorflow.com Related episodes:
Bill would protect immigrant children from President-elect Donald Trump's stated plan for mass deportationsTorrance, CA – Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance), Chair of the Assembly Education Committee, introduced Assembly Bill 49, a bill that would protect immigrant children from actions by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers who enter school sites or child care facilities. The bill would prohibit school or child care employees from allowing ICE officers to enter a school site or child care facility for any purpose without providing valid identification, a written statement of purpose, a valid judicial warrant, and approval from the school district's superintendent or director of the child care center. The bill also would require that if an ICE official meets the requirements to enter a school site or child care facility, their access would be restricted to school or child care facilities where students or children are not present."All children have a constitutional right to attend public schools, regardless of immigration status," stated Assemblymember Muratsuchi. "Unfortunately, the threat of federal immigration officials coming onto school grounds to detain undocumented students or family members casts a shadow of fear over all California students. Students cannot learn if they are living in fear of being deported or separated from their family members. This bill is necessary because children should not be afraid to come to school, and parents should not be afraid to send their children to school."As during his first term, there is an increased fear of raids by ICE officials at schools and child care centers as President-elect Donald Trump is threatening to deport millions of undocumented immigrants across the United States. President-elect Trump has also threatened to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. According to the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction's office, this closure would risk around $8 billion in federal funds for California programs serving students with disabilities and low-income students.Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi represents California's 66th Assembly District, which includes El Segundo, Gardena, Hermosa Beach, Lomita, Los Angeles, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills Estates, San Pedro and Torrance. Muratsuchi is Chair of the Assembly Education Committee, Chair of the Assembly Select Committee on Aerospace, and a member of the Committees on Budget, Budget Subcommittee on Education, Higher Education, Natural Resources, and the Joint Legislative Committee on Climate Change Policies.
Join host Mike on episode 102 of the Taproom Podcast as he takes you behind the scenes for an exclusive collab brew day at Burnin Daylight Brewery in Lomita. This special episode unfolds with Mike and Jakes journey into the art of brewing, guided by the expert hands of Dario from Burnin Daylight. As Mike rolls up his sleeves to participate in the preparation of an exciting new beer, listeners are treated to a blend of brewing insights and the lively camaraderie that makes the craft beer scene so special. Also we talk about the can artwork with Jake of Wild Riley Supply and how he came up with the name of the beer. With February around the corner, there's exciting news about the upcoming anniversary of Burning Daylight, featuring the release of the much-anticipated brew in collaboration with Mike. The episode captures the essence of hard work and creativity, culminating in a unique beer that's as vibrant in flavor as it is in the spirit of collaboration. The episode also teases the upcoming can art reveal and reflects on past episodes full of laughter and learning with Mike's friends across the craft beer community. Tune in to not only learn about the brewing process from start to finish but also to enjoy stories of friendship and community ties.
This week, in Lomita, California, a couple runs their own restaurant, and seems to be doing well, until the wife leaves in a drunken rage. The husband tells people she moved "to the mountains", but the truth is much darker. He ends up telling his daughter what happened, leading to an insane police confession, after a splashy suicide attempt. This chef ended up disposing of his wife's body, in the most appropriate way, for his profession!!Along the way, we find out that you definitely want that "best Halloween decorations" lawn sign, that you can always score drugs at any restaurant in the country, and that if you're going to murder your spouse, do it in a way that meshes well with your profession!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Veinte años después de los asesinatos de Belle Gunness aparece en Lomita, California, una extraña que sigue el modus operandi de la ogresa de La Porte. ¿Están conectados los casos de Belle Gunness y Esther Carlson? ¿Murió en las llamas de su propio infierno la princesa del infierno? Así cierra la temporada de Halloween 2021 en Bajo el puente del trol.
En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, Christian Sobrino habla con el Senador William Villafañe sobre su candidatura y campaña para la Comisaría Residente por el Partido Nuevo Progresista, su afiliación al Partido Republicano de los Estados Unidos, sus recuerdos sobre la Lomita de los Vientos, la lucha por la Estadidad para Puerto Rico y mucho más. William Villafañe se desempeñó como Secretario General del Partido Nuevo Progresista durante el proceso electoral de 2016 y Director Ejecutivo del Comité de Transición entrante. Fungió como Secretario de la Gobernación del 2017-2018 y ha sido Senador desde el 2019. Este episodio de La Trinchera es presentado a ustedes por La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen que una imagen bien curada puede aportar a nuestro progreso profesional. Detrás de La Tigre, se encuentra un selecto grupo de expertos en moda y estilo personal, que te ayudarán a elaborar una imagen con opciones de ropa a la medida y al detal de origen Italiano para él, y colecciones europeas para ella. Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichThreads: @zobrinovichBluesky Social: zobrinovich.bsky.socialYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera "Es esta dicción enfermizaY sé que ya nada me aparta del juego, nadaLa verdad, mi nave nodrizaPor eso, sincero es el credo que muevoLo advierto, en mis dedos hay fuegoQue arde y reanima las mentes en comaAsí en cada frase que entregoSe encuentra a si misma una nueva persona." - Nach
Rich discusses how Google's new AI Overviews feature got out of control and how the company plans to improve it.Here's the latest issue of Rich's newsletter. Sign up using your email to get it in your inbox.Mark in Lomita asks about a dash cam under $200. Rich mentioned Nexar, Vantrue & VAVA.The FBI helped to take down a major international botnet. Here's how to check if your computer had malicious VPN software installed.John in Fallbrook has an Arlo Pro camera that won't connect to his WiFi.Terysa in Harrisburg, PA asks how password managers work.Fran in Studio City has questions about a new TV.Google has unveiled a smartwatch for kids called the Fitbit ACE LTE. The one thing to know is that the smartwatch is cellular connected but not assigned a traditional phone number. All calls and messaging are handled through the Fitbit app.Amazon partners with Grubhub to give Prime members free Grubhub+ indefinitely, and you can now place orders through the Amazon app.Dan in Rancho Palos Verdes, CA needs to change his passwords. Rich recommends using the Google Password Manager on Chrome and iPhone.JP Schmetz, CEO of Ghostery, digital privacy expert and advocate, will discuss tools, browsers, AI privacy, and legislation like the American Privacy Rights Act.“Granny” wants to know the best antivirus software for her Windows computer.Android devices are being enrolled in Google's new Find My Device network. Here's the opt-out page.Ed in Las Vegas wants to know if there's a difference between Amazon Music Prime and Unlimited.Anil Sabharwal of Google Fitbit will discuss the company's new connected smartwatch for kids, the FitBit Ace LTE.You can now find games to play on YouTube.Philo now offers a free level of its streaming service with 70+ ad-supported channels; no credit card is required. Get full access to Rich on Tech at richontech.tv/subscribe
In 2006, Sonia Rios was dubbed by local media as the "The Black Widow of Lomita," after her second husband, Navy officer Larry Risken, was fatally shot while visiting her family in the Philippines. Sonia's first husband, U.S. Marine Earl Bourdeau, was fatally shot in the head 19 years earlier. Then in 2007, Sonia Rios was also murdered under suspiciously similar circumstances. “48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 8/1/2009. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello Brave Friends! This is story episode #177. And it features one of the many powerful stories we feature in our first ever Brave Together book! It's an anthology of stories shared courageously by our community of moms and it's called Becoming Brave Together: heroic, extraordinary caregiving stories from mothers hidden in plain sight. It is out as of today! So go get yourself a copy!!! The link to find it is in the show notes. Today's story is from the Becoming Brave Together anthology. It's a story excerpt from Jessica Baer who brings us into the raw emotions she felt the day she gave birth in South Africa, to a son with Down Syndrome. Welcome to today's story episode: A Down Syndrome Diagnosis in South Africa 30 Years AgoJessica Baer was born and raised in South Africa and immigrated to the USA in 1995. She's been a speech language pathologist for 36 years and is passionate about helping children to communicate. She is a certified Auditory Verbal Therapist and enjoys working with young deaf and hard of hearing children and their parents to facilitate listening and spoken language at home. Jessica loves to cook and eat healthy food, garden, bird watch and travel. She has a love for family, fashion and reality TV. Jessica has been a member of We are Brave Together for 4 years and wrote weekly Facebook posts titled Wesley Wednesday for 2 years for the group. Jessica was recently honored to take on the role of leader for the We are Brave Together South Bay Connection Circle. Jessica lives with her wife Toni and son Wesley in Lomita, Los Angeles, where they have a vegetable garden and an outdoor pond with four fish.Find our first book from We Are Brave Together out TODAY May 1st here. Find Becoming Brave Together Book Trailer here.Find WABT 5K Fundraiser here. Brave Together is the podcast for We are Brave Together, a not-for-profit organization based in the USA. The heart of We Are Brave Together is to strengthen, encourage, inspire and validate all moms of children with disabilities and other needs in their unique journeys. JOIN the international community of We Are Brave Together here.Donate to our Retreats and Respite Scholarships here.Donate to keep this podcast going here.Can't get enough of the Brave Together Podcast?Follow our Instagram Page @wearebravetogether or on Facebook.Feel free to contact Jessica Patay via email: jpatay@wearebravetogether.orgIf you have any topic requests or if you would like to share a story, leave us a message here.Please leave a review and rating today! We thank you in advance!Disclaimer
Part of The Places Between is talking about thriving and learning to thrive while we're waiting /or transitioning from one season of life to the next! As humans we know what it's like to wait and for many of us something we really don't like at all, if we were honest. Waiting is hard. Waiting in the midst of suffering is really hard. Almost unbearable. But there is something beautiful about drawing close to God, or letting him draw near to you in the midst of what seems like a never ending journey of waiting. In the midst of a season that is filled with trials and answers that we're not sure will ever come, there is an intimacy we can experience with Jesus if we press in and let him draw near. This is Brittany's story. Its a story of longsuffering and faith in the midst of waiting on a number of things… Her insights and wisdom and authentic voice into some of life's most challenging moments will encourage your heart today. In the midst of suffering faith and HOPE is pivotal . . . I hope Brittany's words are just what you need to hear today. Brittany Park has served as a pastor at Remembrance Community Church in the South Bay Area of Los Angeles County since 2012. She is also is an adjunct professor of Biblical Studies at Eternity Bible College. She and her husband Ben live in Lomita, CA with their daughter, Naia. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplacesbetween/support
El martes, un grupo de delincuentes asaltó tres escuelas en La Lomita, Coyuca de Benítez, Guerrero; de acuerdo con testigos que pidieron el anonimato por seguridad, estos sujetos se llevaron incluso autos de profesores.
Un jugador se posicionó mexicano se subió a la lomita y no le fue nada bien en ligas menores. Le diremos de quien se trata y por qué se subió al carrito.
In the next episode of our Surviving the South Bay Series, I sat down with Brittany Park from Remembrance Community Church in Lomita, CA. We talk about our history together, her call to ministry, and how Jesus offers us the good life despite our efforts to try and define that for ourselves.
Rich talks about his hit and run car accident and explains how his cameras weren't active or didn't capture the moment. Lesson: Check the angles, settings and limitations on your security cameras now before it's too late.Shana in Brea, California asks how to educate elderly retired loved ones on the latest scams since they don't get training at work. Rich recommends a website called Scam Spotter and BBB Scam Tracker.Sam Rutherford, Senior Writer for Engadget will have his review of the Pixel Fold smartphone.Tanuja asks how to prevent relay car thefts.Keith asks if he should get the Pixel 7 or 8.Grace in Rancho Cordova asks if her Gmail will stop working if her storage is full and she doesn't pay for more. Rich says to clear up storage using the one.Google.com website but be aware you might have to start paying.Apple is shutting down My Photo Stream. Here's what you need to know.Roger Anderson will explain his Chatbot system for messing with telemarketers and robocallers.Jay in Gardena wants to know how to reset an iMac only for banking purposes.YouTube is limiting video views if you use an ad-blocker.Electrify America is adopting Tesla's charging standard and adding the plugs to their charging stations nationwide.Bunim Laskin, co-founder and CEO of Swimply, will talk about how you can make money renting out your backyard pool or court.Mark in Lomita asks about using an eSIM to travel abroad. Rich recommends US Mobile or Airalo for an international eSIM. For Airalo, get $3 off is you use code RICH5375.Jan asks what transfers over to iPhone if she switches from a Samsung. Use the Move to iOS App to transfer pictures, videos, messages and more.Jack in Riverside can't turn on his Windows computer.Stella asks why her iPhone 12 Mini is getting hot. Check Settings > Battery for batteryJefferson Graham shares a money saving travel tip and talks about how to take photos of fireworks.Proton Pass looks like a promising new encrypted password manager that also creates a hidden email address for each new login.California State Parks teams up with what3words. Download this app so you can tell someone your precise 10x10 location anywhere in the world.Last week, Angel asked about earbuds that don't have a microphone on them for his wife. I asked Lauren Dragan, who reviews headphones at Wirecutter and she says these Soundcore Sleep earbuds should do the trick.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 62 features Dr. Chad Moreau - Master Performance Trainer, chiropractor, and healer! Owner and head trainer at Back to Function, a healthcare facility dedicated to spine, extremity, and soft tissue injuries in Lomita, CA. He's worked with the LA Dodgers, LA Lakers, LA Kings, and he continues to help his loyal clients feel better, perform better and truly feel like family! Website: www.backtofunction.comIG: @btfdocOn this episode we discuss...0:00 - Coming up...0:52 - Intro2:22 - Inspired Living4:48 - Recovering from being an Injured Athlete*8:10 - A Holistic Approach to Training11:16 - Ready Fit Go12:17 - Having a Vision14:30 - Creating a Positive Environment16:45 - Mindset/Champion Mindset27:31 - Emotional Intelligence34:49 - Changing your Approach43:02 - Pushing Yourself47:37 - Knees over Toes 51:35 - Dynamic Stretching/Flexibility*57:11 - Breath-work1:01:23 - Posture and Pilates*1:10:54 - Nutrition1:19:10 - Weight-loss and Intermittent Fasting1:21:20 - Advice1:23:17 - What age should kids start training?1:26:26 - The Future of Training/Fitness1:29:03 - The Importance of Caring for your Body1:30:04 - Fulfillment1:32:34 - Social Media1:33:55 - Outro
En este episodio de #PodcastLaTrinchera, Christian Sobrino conversa con el Lcdo. Andrés "Andy" Guillemard sobre la historia secreta del equipo de futbol puertorriqueño, los Puerto Rico Islanders. Luego discuten los casos que llevó Andy por persecución política durante la época de la Gobernadora Sila María Calderón y el Blue Ribbon; los casos de la bandera estadounidense en la Lomita de los Vientos y la Procuradoría de la Mujer; los Pivazos; las reclamaciones de seguros luego del Huracán María; y mucho mucho más. Para contactar a Christian Sobrino, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovich"Alguna gente quiere que pasen las cosas, otros desean que pasen las cosas y algunos hacen que pasen las cosas." - Michael Jordan
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(Airdate 8/26/22) Congresswoman Maxine Waters is considered by many to be one of the most powerful women in American politics today. She is a fearless and outspoken advocate for women, children, people of color and the poor. Elected in November 2020 to her sixteenth term in the U.S. House of Representatives with more than 70 percent of the vote in the 43rd Congressional District of California, Congresswoman Waters represents a large part of South Los Angeles including the communities of Westchester, Playa Del Rey, and Watts and the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County comprised of Lennox, West Athens, West Carson, Harbor Gateway and El Camino Village. The 43rd District also includes the diverse cities of Gardena, Hawthorne, Inglewood, Lawndale, Lomita and Torrance. In this podcast she gies her analysis of the Inflation Reduction Act and Student Loan forgiveness and shares how she is protecting consumers from abuse by credit bureaus.
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of 10 Southern California based episodes of NBC's Dateline. His list includes: "In Broad Daylight" from Long Beach, "The Night Before Halloween" in Torrance, "The House on Badger Lane" in Carlsbad, "Mystery in Orange County" in Orange, "Secrets by the Bay" in San Diego, "Dark Valley" in the San Fernando Valley, "Final Curtain" and "Plot Twist" in Orange County, "Deadly Intent" in San Diego, "The Black Widow of Lomita" in Lomita and "No Way Out" in Montecito.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawlSupport the show
The Morning Hack…If you're looking to meet someone at a bar this weekend...3 tips from bartenders on the best way to do it! Tell you what that is…at 6:55! HARRY STYLES celebrating his new album “Harry's House” just after 7! A HOMETOWN HUSTLER - out of Lomita - a former MMA fighter who finally achieved his dream of opening a comic book store! And Michael Buble checks in to preview this weekend's American Idol finale! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Muchos comentarios desprendidos desde que el legendario dominicano llegó al montículo en un juego abierto. No es la primera estrella en hacerlo y seguramente no será la última. De eso hablamos hoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/luis-enrique-sequera/message
Preached at First Baptist Church in Lomita, Ca.
El estelar de los Mets de Nueva York, Max Scherzer, se vio intratable desde la lomita de los suspiros y te contamos su hazaña en nuestro noticiero de hoy. También, analizamos las actuaciones de Salvador Perez, Miguel Cabrera, Yadier Molina, Ronald Acuña y mucho más, en este gran edición de Baseball News. No te lo pierdas.
Episode Notes True Crime Trine becomes a square this week as we welcome Marty from the Plans Are Optional podcast. Not to worry though, Marty is the best guest we've ever had. He even brought two custom cocktails for us! Hannah will tell us the gruesome tale of David and Dawn Viens. The couple who opened the Thyme Contemporary Café in Lomita, California. For astrology this week, we've got a sextile and two squares coming up. Just remember not all squares are bad! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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This week our intrepid hosts journey home. Kevin quizzes jon about Lomita, Ca and Jon quizzes Kevin about Muncie, In. We hope you enjoy this episode and as always we would love for you to take the quiz and lackofgenius.com and if you would like to support us you can at patreon.com/lackofgenius.
Episode 31, Black Samurai with Brut IPA from Project Barley Brewery in Lomita, California drops this Saturday. It's Jim Kelly as Robert Sand, agent of D.R.A.G.O.N, taking on a drug trafficking warlock, his army, and a vulture. We paired it with a beer generously sponsored by one of our new favorite breweries. It's a nails Brut IPA: crisp, dry, drinkable. Big thank you to @projectbarleybrewery. Thanks for listening! Check out our new website SUBSCRIBE: to the show on Apple Podcast or Google Play. You can also find us on Audible, Stitcher, Spotify, and Listen Notes. Follow us on Instagram , Facebook, and Twitter! We'd love to hear from you, so comment on our show wherever you are listening. And always, support your local brewery.
In this episode, Shelley and Phil sit down with episode 006 guests, Lindsay and Brian, for a Wine Time Fridays reunion, almost exactly a year after they appeared on this podcast as the first guests ever. Not only is episode 006 the most listened to Wine Time Fridays episode EVER, we upped the stakes by adding Chelsea and Andrew, the Roaming Travelers! The only thing that could make this episode more unique is having wine from someplace not known for wine. Check that box, too! Two wines from Lomita, which is a free flow winery in Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, are featured in this episode and what a delicious surprise! You’ll have to listen in to hear about the quality of wine and the stories told in this six person extravaganza. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #OutdoorsInn Wines tasted this episode: Lomita 2017 Pagano (Valle de Guadalupe) - GrenacheLomita 2017 Sacro (Valle de Guadalupe) - Cabernet/MerlotTo book a tasting at Lomita, please visit https://lomita.meitre.com/?fbclid=IwAR09rxdl4e6_SkMngNkU4wglS-s2jFKeUh4SS8air-LeHHa-Kq7ECHnZEyg For more information on our guests:Please visit (LITERALLY, if you stay at their Bed & Breakfast!) The Roaming Travelers at https://roamingtravelers.com or keep the conversation going on their Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/roamingtravelers/ Book your wedding or just enjoy the beauty of the property! #RoamingTravelersPlease visit Terra Nova on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/terranovajtree/ The Terra Nova Bed & Breakfast will be available to stay by Summer of 2021! #Terra NovaA special thanks to our sponsors: Culinary Stone. Looking for that special bottle of wine or a wine club that really over delivers? How about cooking classes for every taste? Considered a foodies paradise, The Culinary Stone is a gourmet heaven that was dreamt up for, and by, those with a serious passion for the culinary arts and gathering of community. For more information about The Culinary Stone, please visit https://culinarystone.com or call them at 208-277-4116.The Social Web. Honor your business and yourself and become educated in social media! Visit https://thesocialweb.news for more information. The Social Web AND The Social Web Inner Circle: Helping you untangle the web of social media marketing.Cave B Estate Cellars. ‘B’ inspired when you visit https://caveb.com To book an event, contact Carrie at carrie@caveb.com or to join the Cave B Estate Winery wine club you can reach out to Jayney at Jayney.evenson@caveb.com Also find them on Instagram and Facebook @caveBESTATEWINERY.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music! Please contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.com Other wines we enjoyed this week: Chalk Hill Chardonnay, St Supery Sauvignon Blanc, Melea Tempranillo, Willamette Valley Vineyards Barrel Select Pinot Noir, Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc, Tangley Oaks Chardonnay and J. Lohr ChardonnayPlease find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets) and Instagram (@WineTimeFridays). You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
An Over Coffee® Valentine special Flowers and candy are great, for Valentine's Day. But how about something more creative--and more long-lasting? Here is a rebroadcast of our 2018 special panel, recorded with three maker/educators. We went live onsite from Pipe & Thimble Bookstore, in Lomita, and talked about STEAM and creating Valentine gifts and projects for the kids (and big kids) in our lives. Panelists were Masterful Creations STEAM Academy founder Mitchell Malpartida (far right), Play-Well TEKnologies Los Angeles Manager Michael Luong (left) and top Play-Well TEKnologies instructorJames Castellanos (center). In the course of the discussion, robots came up--as did light-up flowers, Valentine candy sorters, "love conveyor belts"... In other words, the panel was a lot of fun. And the three panelists came up with amazing ideas. While we focused on Valentine's Day, many of the ideas they offered would work well anytime. That's especially true as we stay social-distanced and come up with projects and creative ideas for at-home students. Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours! Please check out these links for Masterful Creations STEAM Academy and Play-Well TEKnologies. Masterful Creations STEAM Academy has online classes forthcoming, according to their website. They're also involved in putting their maker skills to use, and would like your help if you can sew or have a 3D printer at home. They're crafting PPE against the pandemic. Meanwhile, Play-Well TEKnologies teaches LEGO®-inspired engineering classes to students, from kindergarten through eighth grade. They have virtual courses listed among their offerings.. They also offer an online birthday party experience, AND have "Play-Well at Home" free activity videos available! On this edition of Over Coffee®, you'll hear: A definition of STEAM, as it relates to creativity, education and maker projects; How each of our guests first became involved with STEAM; Ideas for STEAM-oriented Valentine's Day creative-project ideas which Mitch, James and Michael use, in their classes; Some great STEAM projects to create Valentine gifts for "big kids"; Some favorite maker resources which Mitchell, Michael and James recommend; Ways to remove the "intimidation factor" when getting girls involved in STEAM classes; A technique to interest kids in learning STEAM-related skills--and other basic skills, as well; Some last-minute STEAM-oriented Valentine project ideas. (Note: LEGO®, Duplo®, Mindstorms®, the LEGO logo, and the brick and knob configuration are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2021 The LEGO Group. These programs, our podcast and our related discussion panel are not authorized, sponsored or endorsed by the LEGO Group.)
E' il 1985, Michael Jackson canta we are the world. A Londra e Filadelfia il megaconcerto Live Aid organizzato da Bob Gendolf vede esibirsi i maggiori interpreti della musica pop dell'epoca, da David Bowie a Elton John, da Madonna ai Queen. Il punk hardcore delle origini, lontano dai riflettori, sta esalando gli ultimi respiri, ormai le varie correnti del genere si stanno sempre più affermando, tra questi vi è un nuovo sottogenere, un mix di due stili che fino ad allora sembravano essere agli antipodi, il pop ed il punk. E sono 4 ragazzi di Lomita, California, a portare alla ribalta quello che un giorno sarà nelle orecchie di tutti i teenagers.
La Batalla de la Lomita de los Vientos (2001) y la Toma de la Procuraduría de a Mujer (2002) son gloriosos sucesos que jamás serán borrados de la memoria colectiva del Pueblo de Puerto Rico. Los puertorriqueños estamos muy familiarizados con esos grandes héroes y heroínas que dieron hasta la verguenza y la dignidad en defensa de la bandera Estadounidense y lo que ella representa. Este año 2021 nos da la bienvenida con una nueva gesta por parte de las turbas Republicanas seguidoras de Donald Trump. Los MAGA boys hicieron una recreación de bajo, muy bajo, presupuesto de la Toma de la Bastilla, pero en el Capitolio de Washington DC. No pudimos perder la oportunidad de sentarnos a discutir el patético "Estado de la Unión" en estos momentos. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/plan-de-contingencia/support
IMPERDIBLE. Esta es una Guía para viajar, comer y beber en Baja California. Comenzamos esta serie de dos episodios sobre las experiencias increíbles que nos ofrece Baja California. Hablaremos de los hoteles La Villa del Valle, Santa Magdala, Cuatro Cuatros y Maglen Resort. Para beber hablamos de los viñedos de Vena Cava, Lomita, Los 3 cantos y además el vino norteado: vino con mezcal. Anden disfruten el viaje. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to the Happy Half Hour! This week’s episode is our first international one, and our special guest is Fernando Perez Castro, the founder of La Lomita Winery and Finca la Carrodilla in Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California’s wine country. Fernando founded the winery in 2009, and it’s the first certified organic winery in the region. La Lomita’s Pagano grenache is on the wine list at the acclaimed The French Laundry. Fernando chatted with us virtually from his home in Ensenada. Every October, the region gears up for the Valle Food and Fest, which was started by chefs Javier Plascencia and Nancy Silverton, and food writer Carolina Carreño. Even though it launched only four years ago, the event has attracted celebrities and other big names in the food and wine industry. It was slated to commence this weekend, but canceled and postponed to 2021 because of the pandemic. Valle de Guadalupe is an emerging wine region. In recent years it’s received a lot of media coverage—Anthony Bourdain called it “Little Tuscany” when he visited—and it’s become increasingly popular with San Diegans and Angelenos. But there have barely been any tourists for months. Crossing the border for nonessential travel is still limited until the end of this month. How is our southern neighbor holding up? Unsurprisingly, Fernando says the valle has been hurting. He closed La Lomita’s tasting rooms, as well as Lunario—the winery’s new restaurant that had just opened last fall—for nearly four months. They managed to keep their employees on payroll, and have since been able to reopen at a limited capacity, but businesses are struggling. Fernando says they miss the regulars from Southern California who appreciate the valle and its vintners. During this episode, we also learned a lot about the ins and outs of exporting wine from the valle to California, that small businesses in Mexico don’t have access to any kind of government assistance, and what qualifies as an organic winery. In Hot Plates, we talked about the revamped Taste of Little Italy event, which starts October 4, and how it’s been tailored for takeout. Sam the Cooking Guy is launching a ghost kitchen, Eats by Sam, in Seaport Village with sandwiches and burgers available for delivery. Cali Dumpling, an LA-based company that delivers frozen handmade Chinese dumplings like wontons and xiao long bao, expanded to San Diego. Last, we want to help spread the word about a fundraiser for San Diego chef Anthony Sinsay: Anthony was diagnosed with cancer and is in need of funds for his medical treatment, because he was laid off from his executive chef position and no longer has health insurance. Please donate if you can. In Two People for Takeout / Two People for $50, Fernando gave us some great recommendations on where to eat around Baja: Via Torél in Valle de Guadalupe, carne asada at El Paisa in Ensenada, and the fish tacos at Tacos Corona in Ensenada, which was recently highlighted in Netflix’s Taco Chronicles. David’s pick this week is the mussels at Original 40 Brewing in North Park. Troy is on a quest to find the best ramen in San Diego, and he liked the ramen with roasted black garlic sauce at Nishiki in Hillcrest. I also had a ramen pick this week—the tantan ramen at Menya Ultra Ramen in Clairemont. Thank you for listening! As always, we want to hear from our listeners. Do you have a question for Troy? Need a recommendation for takeout? Is there a guest you want us to book on the show? Let us know! You can call us at 619-744-0535 and leave a voicemail, or if you’re too shy, you can email us at happyhalfhour@sdmag.com.
We have a returning guest this morning, Heidi Butzine. She is the President and CEO of the Lomita Chamber of Commerce. Heidi is an entrepreneur at heart and has been a business and marketing consultant for well over 25 years. She along with her partner, own and run a Brick and Mortar Business in Lomita called Social Workplace (a cowork, office & meeting space) and Localista Media (a marketing agency). Heidi is a South Bay native and has been an active leader in the business community for the past 10 years. She's taken her business savvy and experience serving in leadership and Board roles for local Chambers of Commerce and several Business Associations, and applying it to leading the Lomita Chamber of Commerce -- which just had its one-year anniversary in April! This morning, Heidi is going to share with us how the Lomita Chamber is helping businesses navigate the reopening process in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, she'll also talk about how the Chamber is bringing a modified socially distanced Farmers Market to Lomita in July, and she'll discuss her appointment to the LA County Economic Resiliency Task Force. =+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit http://www.ForeverMemoirs.com What's Happening in the South Bay, South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes, Covid-19, Covid19
Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.
Today on Sojourner Truth: Following a spate of teachers strikes in conservative red states, the Red for Ed movement is growing across the United States. Teachers are now at the forefront of labor actions across the country. Now, a massive teachers strike is underway in Los Angeles. Roughly 30,000 teachers in the city are on strike, impacting 600,000 students. Their demands include wage increases, reduced classroom sizes and more nurses and support staff in schools to serve the students. Our guest is Steve Seal, a fifth grade teacher at Eshelman Avenue Elementary in Lomita. He also serves as the Harbor Area chair of UTLA (United Teachers of Los Angeles). And, you might not know it by watching mainstream media, which is obsessed with Donald Trump. But what some are calling a revolution is underway across France. It is called the Yellow Vests Movement. When it is covered in U.S. media, it is portrayed as a right-wing movement. While, indeed, right-wing forces are trying to infiltrate and divide the movement, nothing could be further from the truth. It is truly a grassroots movement. Who are the Yellow Vests? What do they want? What have women done in the movement? Was has happened since they began their protests? How have they impacted Macrons government? Is the movement growing? Our guest is Benoit Martin, who spoke with Yellow Vests activists on the ground in France. He is with Payday, a network of men working with the Global Women's Strike. Also, Alan Minsky, former Program Director at KPFK and now Executive Director of the Progressive Democrats of America (PDA), joins us in studio to discuss the partnership between PDA with Our Revolution. Our Revolution grew out of the Bernie Sanders campaign and is headed by President Nina Turner.
Over Coffee® is on hiatus through the Christmas holidays. We'll be rebroadcasting some of our most popular episodes of 2017. Thank you for listening–and be sure to be with us for our coverage of CES 2018! Who knew that science, math and art are inseparable? Artist/Instructables designer Audrey Lee Love and electrical engineer/educational advocate/author Sylvia Libow Martinez use that concept every day. And that statement is at the core of the book Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering and Engineering in the Classroom, of which Sylvia is the co-author. (And it is a gold mine for any maker, not just teachers--as is Audrey's Instructables page!) In July of 2017, we had the honor of hosting a live discussion panel with them at Pipe & Thimble Publishing and Bookstore, in the city of Lomita. The subject was "The Intersection of Art and Science". STEAM--science, technology, engineering, art and math--provides an exciting way to incorporate STEM skills into art projects. And both Audrey and Sylvia offered a close look at the ways STEAM education can get kids excited about, rather than threatened by, math and science concepts. On this edition of Over Coffee®, you'll hear: How Audrey and Sylvia first became interested in their respective fields; What schools can do differently, to effectively present subjects like math and science to arts-oriented students; How Audrey's work with Burning Man led to her work with Instructables.com; Sylvia's perspective on the “fun” element in science; How Sylvia and Gary came to write their book; Sylvia's advice to parents, on getting schools to teach STEM principles by teaching maker skills in the classroom; How teachers can implement the use of project-based learning in the classroom; Ideas to interest arts-oriented students in science or math; A simple, everyday kids' activity, that will teach math; How a makers' stance, throughout school, can reach students, based on their own individual interests and experiences; How we can get more girls interested in STEM subjects; Some LED wearable project ideas that could intrigue young girls; A look at some “very simples”, safe and conductive technologies, for creating light-up art; How maker skills can validate, rather than discourage, students; Some of the trends Audrey and Sylvia are seeing with the maker movement in relation to education; Resources for parents and teachers, for teaching maker skills; Future skills schools need to teach students, to become effective members of a future workforce; How to overcome perfectionism when teaching project-based learning; How to use skills from the maker movement to get ready for Halloween; Where you can see the current projects in which Audrey and Sylvia are involved; AND all the excellent questions our audience asked!