Podcast appearances and mentions of luis gonzales

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Best podcasts about luis gonzales

Latest podcast episodes about luis gonzales

Big Sky Sports Talk
Randy Johnson & Luis Gonzales; D-backs Hall of Fame Part 1

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 21:10


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Big Sky Sports Talk
Randy Johnson & Luis Gonzales; D-backs Hall of Fame Part 2

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 1:06


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Big Sky Sports Talk
Randy Johnson & Luis Gonzales; D-backs Hall of Fame Part 3

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 34:50


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Big Sky Sports Talk
Randy Johnson & Luis Gonzales; D-backs Hall of Fame Part 4

Big Sky Sports Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 39:09


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Chiesa Pienovangelo
Potenza nei vasi di terra - Luis Gonzales

Chiesa Pienovangelo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024


2 Corinzi 4:7 - Dio ci ha creato a sua immagine. Ci restaura dal peccato con la grazia che abbiamo in Cristo. Egli è il nostro tesoro che riempie la nostra vita.

#BaellaTalks
21.5.24 Mario Figueroa - Giuliana Caccia - Luis Gonzales Posada

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 90:32


#BaellaTalks 21.5.24 Mario Figueroa - Giuliana Caccia - Luis Gonzales Posada Tema: HOTELERÍA Y EDUCACIÓN EN CHANCAY AGENDA 2030 VIAJE A CHINA

#BaellaTalks
17.1.24 Invitados: Luis Gonzales Posada y Luchín Castañeda

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 89:59


#BaellaTalks Invitados: Luchín Castañeda y Luis Gonzales Posada Tema: No existen garantías para los peruanos y el fuego de Luchín

#BaellaTalks
2.10.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 88:40


#BaellaTalks 2.10.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada Tema: Putín, agenda 2030 y OEA

#BaellaTalks
1.9.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 100:04


#BaellaTalks 1.9.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada Tema:Relaciones internacionales del Perú

#BaellaTalks
8.8.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 95:34


#Baella Talks 8.8.23 Invitado: Luis Gonzales Posada Tema: Dina en viaje presidencial

TXS Plus
Hágase la Luz con Danilo Zurita, Sebastián Campos y Luis Gonzales, 6 de junio del 2023

TXS Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 45:34


Hágase la Luz con Danilo Zurita, Sebastián Campos y Luis Gonzales, 6 de junio del 2023 by TXS Plus

BaseballBiz
RaysUp - Rays Opening Day - Josh Weaver & Tampa Baseball Museum

BaseballBiz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 40:15 Transcription Available


Josh Weaver, Managing Coordinator for the Tampa Bay Museum & Fan Host with the Tampa Bay Rays shares his experiences on Opening Day at the Trop and a visit to the Tampa Baseball MuseumOpening Day with the Tampa Bay Rays Start with dropping the banner for the 2022 AL Wild Card “Big Game” James Shields – throwing out the opening pitch Shields, Carl Crawford & Joe Maddon were pivotal to the franchise turnaround Opening Day talent brought the excitement - Wander Franco, Jose Siri, Manuel Margot & World Baseball Classic star, Randy Arozarena Rays Talent continues & Kevin Cash keeps the engine running Cash visited Siri at home during off-season Principal owner, Stu Sternberg visited with the Fan Host pre-game to share his appreciation "Baseball is Back" All smiles on Opening Day - Josh tells the story of both Detroit & Rays Fans enjoying the game Young fan shares an Opening Day ball from a Detroit Tiger player on the field Baseball bridges all languages with fans Creating a safe and memorable experience for a first time visit to a ball field Former Tampa Bay Ray, Austin Meadows – a fan favorite who has become an advocate for mental healthFormer Ray, Ben Zobrist, might work on a project for young athletes and mental healthDon (ZimBear) Zimmer will be inducted into the Ray's Hall of FameCarl “The Catch” Crawford's speed can be seen in Wander Franco & SiriTampa Baseball Museum (TBM) teams up with East Bay Youth Athletics Little League & Malcolm Sweat Florida Sports Hall of Fame & TBM threw a special event  Baseball, Bourbon & Cigars - Fans had 1 on 1 experiences with sports legends,  Johnny Damon, Mike Heath, Buc's Super Bowl champions & NHL Hockey legend – Phil EspositoA walk through the Tampa Baseball Museum and the home of Al LopezTampa is full of World Series champions and great players like Gary Sheffield, Tino Martinez, Pete Alonso, Doc Gooden, Lance McCullers Jr. to name a few.Great and unexpected guests that visit the museum and share their stories2 Tampa Bay area players, Lance McCullers & Kyle Tucker from 2022 Astros World Series champions 25 Yeas Ago – Tampa natives, Luis Gonzales & Wade Boggs broke in the first Tampa Bay Rays gamesJosh invites everyone to visit the Tampa Baseball Museum  to play Trivia games and see “Pete's Cleats” plus the Wall of Legendary autographed balls  Tampa Baseball Museum is open Thursday, Friday & Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM For more information on the museum visit https://www.tampabaseballmuseum.org/For more information on Mental Health you may reach out to the National Alliance of Mental Health (NAMI) Thanks to Malcolm Sweat for all that he and his team does for baseball youth at East Bay Youth Athletics Little LeagueBaseballBiz can be found on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify & Google podcastsMark can be reached by DM on Twitter @TheBaseballBi

#BaellaTalks
15.3.23 Invitados: Ántero Flores-Aráoz y Luis Gonzales Posada.

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 92:22


#Baella Talks 15.3.23 Invitados: Ántero Flores-Aráoz y Luis Gonzales Posada. Tema: Coyuntura

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn
Backbone Radio with Randy Corporon - February 26, 2023 - HR 1

Backbone Radio with Matt Dunn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 38:58


Randy Corporon from Saturday nights (5-8 pm) guest hosts the show again.  He brings the heat AND the music (thanks to Wake Up with Randy Corporon producer Luis Gonzales and Backbone producer Blake Galagher).  Randy tries to sort through the propaganda and competing positions on Ukraine (Ukrainastan?). He plays a LOT of propaganda, and Reagan, and Trump. Why are the Deep Staters and Globalists so afraid of Trump?  Callers weigh in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wake Up with Randy Corporon
Backbone Radio with Randy Corporon - February 26, 2023 - HR 1

Wake Up with Randy Corporon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 38:58


Randy Corporon from Saturday nights (5-8 pm) guest hosts the show again.  He brings the heat AND the music (thanks to Wake Up with Randy Corporon producer Luis Gonzales and Backbone producer Blake Galagher).  Randy tries to sort through the propaganda and competing positions on Ukraine (Ukrainastan?). He plays a LOT of propaganda, and Reagan, and Trump. Why are the Deep Staters and Globalists so afraid of Trump?  Callers weigh in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

#BaellaTalks
20.12.22 Invitado: LUIS GONZALES POSADA

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 91:35


#BaellaTalks 20.12.22 Invitado: LUIS GONZALES POSADA. Tema: Asilo en Mexico

The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
Ryan Howard World Series Champion with the Philadelphia Phillies, NL MVP and NL Rookie-of-the-Year; S3:E28

The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 102:19


Along with former 10-Year Major League Baseball star and MLB Hitting Coach, Jacque Jones, San Diego native who attended the University of Southern California, Future Hall-of-Famer, Kenny Lofton, and USA Today writer, Bob Nightengale, we're so honored to welcome on Ruby Bridges' birthday, one of the most feared power hitters of his era, Rhino, The Big Piece, Ryan Howard. In case you forgot, Ruby Bridges was the first African-American child to desegregate in New Orleans in 1960. (the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana during the New Orleans school desegregation crisis on November 14, 1960) Ryan played Major League Baseball for 13 years, all with the Philadelphia Phillies. He was the fastest major leaguer to 100 home runs, 200 home runs and 1,000 RBI He was born the same day as Ted Turner, founder of CNN and former owner of the Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Hawks. He was born the same year as former Major League Baseball Players Adrien Beltre and Luis Gonzales, His favorite team growing up was the St. Louis Cardinals He had 3 All-Star appearances,(2006, 2009, 2010). And was the first National Leaguer to win the Rookie-of-the-Year award and MVP in back-to-back seasons And in 2008, he along with his incredible teammates, won the ultimate team prize, the World Series. He's an author of numerous children's books He's an entrepreneur and investor He worked for ESPNs Baseball Tonight One of his rookie baseball cards is currently going for nearly $400 He's a #girldad a brother, and a husband He has a fraternal twin He's been on a number of shows including Entourage and The Office You can find him on Instagram @ryanhoward_006 THE SPORTS DELI PODCAST www.thesportsdelipodcast.com (Now on) AUDIBLE: https://lnkd.in/gXAwci_9 Google: https://lnkd.in/gDN-XnKU iHeart: https://lnkd.in/e8SzqHz Apple: https://lnkd.in/gDdqxh8bSpotify: https://lnkd.in/gzR3peVj Check out the Video Podcast at: YOUTUBE: https://lnkd.in/gdUy4iH Instagram: @MikeHootner https://www.instagram.com/mikehootner/ Tik Tok: @MikeHootner https://lnkd.in/gc_dyuwX Twitter: @MikeHootner https://twitter.com/MikeHootner LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/gnFZGVfH Snapchat: https://lnkd.in/eNdH-YN6 Thanks for the Support! MUCH LOVE! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support

#BaellaTalks
8.8.22 Invitados: EDDIE FLEISCHMAN y LUIS GONZALES POSADA

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 89:25


#BaellaTalks 8.8.22 Invitados: EDDIE FLEISCHMAN y LUIS GONZALES POSADA. Tema: Nuevo director técnico y nuevo canciller

Sports Radio 105.5 WNSP
Luis Gonzales - The Opening Kickoff Interviews - 6.28.22

Sports Radio 105.5 WNSP

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 13:59


If you missed the live show, you can catch all of our interviews here! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support

KNBR Podcast
6-15 Andrew Baggarly discusses the unexpected impact Luis Gonzales has made with the Giants with Murph and Mac

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 14:17


Andrew Baggarly discusses the unexpected impact Luis Gonzales has made with the Giants with Murph and Mac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
6-15 Andrew Baggarly discusses the unexpected impact Luis Gonzales has made with the Giants with Murph and Mac

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 14:17


Andrew Baggarly discusses the unexpected impact Luis Gonzales has made with the Giants with Murph and Mac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
6-3 Andrew Baggarly provides injury news, discusses the recently struggles of the bullpen and the importance of Luis Gonzales winning Rookie of the Month

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 17:14


San Francisco Giants beat writer for The Athletic, Andrew Baggarly provides injury news, discusses the recently struggles of the bullpen and the importance of Luis Gonzales winning Rookie of the Month See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Tonight
6-3 Andrew Baggarly provides injury news, discusses the recently struggles of the bullpen and the importance of Luis Gonzales winning Rookie of the Month

KNBR Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 17:14


San Francisco Giants beat writer for The Athletic, Andrew Baggarly provides injury news, discusses the recently struggles of the bullpen and the importance of Luis Gonzales winning Rookie of the Month See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
6-1 Andrew Baggarly details how Luis Gonzales has become a key cog in the Giants system with Murph and Mac

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 11:25


Andrew Baggarly details how Luis Gonzales has become a key cog in the Giants system with Murph and Mac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KNBR Podcast
6-1 Mike Krukow tells Murph and Mac what Luis Gonzales's chances are at winning NL Rookie of the Year

KNBR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:50


Mike Krukow tells Murph and Mac what Luis Gonzales's chances are at winning NL Rookie of the Year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
6-1 Mike Krukow tells Murph and Mac what Luis Gonzales's chances are at winning NL Rookie of the Year

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 17:50


Mike Krukow tells Murph and Mac what Luis Gonzales's chances are at winning NL Rookie of the Year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Murph & Mac Podcast
6-1 Andrew Baggarly details how Luis Gonzales has become a key cog in the Giants system with Murph and Mac

Murph & Mac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 11:25


Andrew Baggarly details how Luis Gonzales has become a key cog in the Giants system with Murph and Mac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sports Radio 105.5 WNSP
The Opening Kickoff 5.4.22 HR 2 - NFL, NCAA, NBA, MLB, Dave Chappelle

Sports Radio 105.5 WNSP

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 37:48


Mark and Lee talk with Luis Gonzales on the MLB and talk some NFL news. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support

#BaellaTalks
21.4.22 Invitados: LUIS GONZALES POSADA - PABLO O'BRIEN

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 87:33


#BaellaTalks 21.4.22 Invitados: LUIS GONZALES POSADA - PABLO O'BRIEN. Tema: Desmontaje del estado y de la inversión privada en minería

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Lo intangible está en tu subconsciente. Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 44:43


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/wOHl0nJpfz4 En esta entrevista nos hablará acerca de cómo afecta lo intangible en nuestro cuerpo. Aquello que no vemos, que incidencia tiene en nuestra materia. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Lo intangible está en tu subconsciente. Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 44:43


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/wOHl0nJpfz4 En esta entrevista nos hablará acerca de cómo afecta lo intangible en nuestro cuerpo. Aquello que no vemos, que incidencia tiene en nuestra materia. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
Lo intangible está en tu subconsciente. Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 44:43


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/wOHl0nJpfz4 En esta entrevista nos hablará acerca de cómo afecta lo intangible en nuestro cuerpo. Aquello que no vemos, que incidencia tiene en nuestra materia. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
La Bioenergía ¡vivimos de lo intangible! Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 43:45


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/Su_LuDWh4eA Somos energía en su totalidad, somos un micro del macro universo, el universo al ser energía por tanto el ser humano es energía al 100 %. Entonces el cuerpo puede y debe curarse con herramientas bioenergéticas. Además, vivimos de lo intangible que afecta y también es beneficioso para nuestro equilibrio. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA---------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
La Bioenergía ¡vivimos de lo intangible! Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 43:45


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/Su_LuDWh4eA Somos energía en su totalidad, somos un micro del macro universo, el universo al ser energía por tanto el ser humano es energía al 100 %. Entonces el cuerpo puede y debe curarse con herramientas bioenergéticas. Además, vivimos de lo intangible que afecta y también es beneficioso para nuestro equilibrio. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA---------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento
La Bioenergía ¡vivimos de lo intangible! Entrevista a Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza

Mindalia.com-Salud,Espiritualidad,Conocimiento

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 43:45


En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://youtu.be/Su_LuDWh4eA Somos energía en su totalidad, somos un micro del macro universo, el universo al ser energía por tanto el ser humano es energía al 100 %. Entonces el cuerpo puede y debe curarse con herramientas bioenergéticas. Además, vivimos de lo intangible que afecta y también es beneficioso para nuestro equilibrio. Jose Luis Gonzales Rebaza Experto en Biomagnetismo, Liberación de emociones, bioenergía avanzada, reconexión, Radiestesia. Dicta cursos de radiestesia y símbolos energéticos aplicado al biomagnetismo. https://www.instagram.com/joseluisgon... https://www.facebook.com/joseluis.gon... Infórmate de todo el programa en: http://television.mindalia.com/catego... ***CON PREGUNTAS AL FINAL DE LA CONFERENCIA PARA RESOLVER TUS DUDAS **** Si te parece interesante.... ¡COMPÁRTELO!! :-) DURACIÓN: 45m Aproximadamente ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA---------- Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional sin ánimo de lucro. Nuestra misión es la difusión universal de contenidos para la mejora de la consciencia espiritual, mental y física. -Apóyanos con tu donación mediante Paypal https://www.mindaliatelevision.com/ha... -Colabora con el mundo suscribiéndote a este canal, dejándonos un comentario de energía positiva en nuestros vídeos y compartiéndolos. De esta forma, este conocimiento llegará a mucha más gente. - Sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mindalia.ayuda/ - Twitter: http://twitter.com/mindaliacom - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindalia_com/ - Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/mindaliacom - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mindaliacom - Vaughn: https://vaughn.live/mindalia - VK: https://vk.com/mindalia *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas. *Mindalia.com no se responsabiliza de la fiabilidad de las informaciones de este vídeo, cualquiera sea su origen. *Este vídeo es exclusivamente informativo.

#BaellaTalks
21.10.21 Invitados: Patricia Juárez y Luis Gonzales Posada.

#BaellaTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 60:03


#BaellaTalks 21.10.21 Invitados: Patricia Juárez y Luis Gonzales Posada. Tema: Restableciendo el equilibrio de poderes y política exterior.

Gunner and Cheyenne On Demand
INTERVIEW: Luis "Gonzo" Gonzales

Gunner and Cheyenne On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 7:20


Gunner and Cheyenne had the pleasure this morning of talking with Luis Gonzales of the Arizona Diamondbacks! Luis was a part of the Diamondbacks team when they went to and won the World Series back in 2001, which was also the same year of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers. Gunner and Cheyenne talk to him about what it was like playing the most important game of his career after something so tragic.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Burden of Command
107 - Culture and Fierce Conversations W/ Luis Gonzales

The Burden of Command

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 53:11


Luis brings more than 25 years of experience in helping improve business outcomes for global organizations via training and coaching. Prior to joining Fierce, Luis developed and facilitated training workshops for Microsoft's global effectiveness, intercultural communication, and other targeted training sessions to improve customer satisfaction, intercultural competency, and communications of customer support engineers working with premier Microsoft accounts in the U.S. With more than 15 years of experience with Marriott International and the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, Luis brings extensive hospitality leadership experience and a keen sense of customer service. At the Ritz-Carlton, he directed the implementation of Total Quality Management strategies, helping to win the prestigious Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award twice as a result. To find out more about Luis and FierceInc visit https://fierceinc.com/resources/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tboc/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tboc/support

LifeChurch
First Word - Climb the Mountain

LifeChurch

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 6:12


This weeks First Word is delivered by Bro. Luis Gonzales. We hope this message blesses your day/week. 

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast
PIKES PEAK TRICKING & TRICK DIFFERENT GATHERING FOUNDER | JAMCast #119 - LUIS GONZALES JR.

JAMCast | Joining All Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 49:15


The #JAMCast welcomes Luis Gonzales Jr., the founder of Pikes Peak Tricking and the host of the Trick Different Gathering which has been held for the past 5 years. Learn about his life beginning as a martial artist, the emerging Colorado tricking scenes in Denver, Boulder, and Colorado Springs, and the anthropological approach he takes towards preserving and further pushing the sport through his Pikes Peak Tricking events and the Trick Different Gatherings. The #JAMCast is a weekly podcast hosted by Professional Stunt Coordinator Travis Wong, interviewing influential figures in the movement world. From world champion athletes to Hollywood stunt doubles, the aim is to provide a unique perspective into the minds of those so well known for using their bodies.https://www.TheJamcast.com FOR FULL VIDEOS OF EACH EPISODE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementALL AUDIO LINKS:https://www.TheJamcast.com SPECIAL GUEST: Luis Gonzales Jr. | @Urribarri.Style | @PikesPeakTrickingHOST: Travis Wong | @TheTravisWongFOLLOW US ONLINE:https://TheJAMCast.comTWITTER: https://twitter.com/JAMovementINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/JAMovementYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/JoiningAllMovementFACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/JoiningAllMovement

Chiesa Pienovangelo
Decidere di seguire Cristo - Luis Gonzales

Chiesa Pienovangelo

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021


Matteo 28:18-20 - La nostra missione è condividere Gesù a tutti popoli. Il nostro sì al Signore nell’accettare questa sfida cambia definitivamente il percorso della nostra vita. La nostra fede supporta le nostre scelte. La tua decisone può influenzare le nazioni.

The Rich Eisen Show
REShow: Ian Rapoport - Hour 1 (042021)

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 59:00


Rich kicks off the hour reflecting on the uproar caused in Europe by the proposed creation of a soccer Super League, and explains why something similar could happen here in the United States. NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport and Rich discuss why the Dolphins, who originally held the #3 pick in the NFL Draft but traded out of that pick then back up to #6, now want to trade out of THAT pick, if Mac Jones, Trey Lance, or Justin Fields will be the pick for the 49ers at #3, how a financial settlement with Deshaun Watson’s accusers could impact which team he plays for next, the draft day storyline that is getting overlooked, and Mike Tomlin’s Steelers’ contract extension. Rich and the guys wrap up the hour recapping a pre-show conversation that involved RJ trolling Rich (intentionally or unintentionally) about Yankees-killer Luis Gonzales. And make sure you check out Rich's other podcast: Just Getting Started with Rich Eisen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Entrevista Federal
Jairo: “Para mi cantar es como respirar”

Entrevista Federal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 55:45


En una nueva edición de la Entrevista Federal, periodistas de Radio Nacional de todo el país conversaron con el artista, compositor y cantautor argentino, quien habló sobre su exitosa carrera, los desafíos que tuvo que enfrentar cuando dejó el país en busca de nuevos y más prósperos futuros, los reconocimientos y logros que alcanzó, así como sus expectativas de un nuevo porvenir más feraz. “En el exterior me fue difícil producir, más aún hablando otro idioma, pero tuve la suerte de recibir varias propuestas para grabar. Tanto fue el impacto que tuve que decidí quedarme a vivir allí (España y Francia)”, aseguró el cantante. "Aunque me haya ido bien, el desarraigo es algo muy feo y difícil de sobrellevar, duele mucho” En otro orden, el cantautor considerado la mejor voz de la Argentina, confesó su admiración y reconocimiento por las voces de las artistas femeninas, señalando que, “las mujeres cantan muy bien y muchas son extraordinarias”. Y agregó, “Mercedes Sosa ha sido una de la más grande cantante femeninas de todas, su voz siempre me emociona” “Cada vez que abría la boca te conmovía” Por otra parte, el autor de más de 800 canciones, algunas traducidas a varios idiomas, no dudo en responsabilizar a la literatura como fuente de inspiración para sus producciones. “Siempre he trabajado con poeta y autores de nivel muy alto. Trabajé con Luis Gonzales, Horacio Ferrer y con María Elena Walsh” En otro tanto, se reflexionó sobre el rol que cumplen los premios y los reconocimientos en la vida de los artistas, y que, en la carrera de Jairo, son varios. “Al principio me permitieron ganar dinero, pero salí de ese circuito porque no quería hacerlo por plata. Cantar no se trata de eso" Como cierre de la entrevista, el condecorado como “Caballero de las Artes y las Letras”, una distinción honorífica francesa que recibió por su extensa y prolífera carrera, se refirió a la situación actual que enfrenta el mundo de la música. “Hemos sido uno de los rubros más castigados. Hay que reconocer que hay un montón de personas detrás de los artistas que hacen posible los espectáculos y ahora no pueden hacer absolutamente nada” En ese sentido, se manifestó deseoso y con aire de entusiasmo por un porvenir más abundante para todos.  

Manage Smarter
166 Luis Gonzales: Multicultural Managing & Difficult Conversations

Manage Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 27:50


Luis Gonzáles is a Master Facilitator for Fierce Inc. He is a communications consultant, coach, and trainer, with more than 25 years’ experience in helping improve business outcomes for organizations. He has successfully driven learning initiatives incorporating effective communication, cross-cultural communication, customer satisfaction and soft-skills training and has worked in India, Mexico and Brazil. #multiculturalism #international #internationalbusiness #employees #HR  In this episode, Audrey, Lee and Luis discuss:  ·      The top issues with intercultural communication ·      How to manage multicultural teams ·      Common communication misunderstandings among international professionals ·      How to have difficult conversations “I led a team of software engineers at Microsoft in India who were the help desk for large U.S. corporations. These were the cream of the crop. The Americans, the American side take things at face value, they don’t get curious and ask questions to get context, to get more facts. And my India tech guys and gals wouldn’t ask enough questions of the Americans.” – Luis Gonzales Join hosts Audrey Strong and C. Lee Smith every week as they dive into the aspects and concepts of good business management. From debunking sales myths to learning how to manage with and without measurements, you'll learn something new with every episode and will be able to implement positive change far beyond sales.    Connect with Luis Gonzales https://fierceinc.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisgonzales/     Connect with Manage Smarter Hosts ·         Website: ManageSmarter.com  ·         LinkedIn: Audrey Strong                                                            ·         LinkedIn: C. Lee Smith    Connect with SalesFuel:  ·         Website: http://salesfuel.com/  ·         Twitter: @SalesFuel  ·         Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesfuel/      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Leadership Excellence Podcast
Fierce Conversations with Luis Gonzales

Leadership Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 62:04


A leader's ability to communicate, especially during difficult conversations, is essential for her or his success. During this episode, Luis Gonzales shares numerous strategies on how to have these fierce conversations and still strengthen relationships, create a positive culture, and improve results.Check out the full transcript here.Follow Danny Langloss on LinkedIn as he breaks down leadership tools, strategies, and concepts throughout the week.To sign up for our mailing list click here.Connect with Luis Gonzales on LindedIn by clicking here.About Luis Gonzales:For 20 years, Luis Gonzáles worked for Ritz Carlton. He worked his way up from busboy to senior management and helped the company win the Malcom Baldridge award two times in less than 10 years. He is now a communications consultant, coach, and trainer, with more than 25 years' experience in helping improve business outcomes for organizations.He has successfully driven learning initiatives incorporating effective communication, cross-cultural communication, customer satisfaction and soft-skills training.Currently, he works closely with CEOs, leaders, and individuals, positively impacting business outcomes through effective communication in global, multicultural, and remote work team settings.

Leadership Excellence Podcast
Fierce Conversations with Luis Gonzales

Leadership Excellence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 62:04


A leader's ability to communicate, especially during difficult conversations, is essential for her or his success. During this episode, Luis Gonzales shares numerous strategies on how to have these fierce conversations and still strengthen relationships, create a positive culture, and improve results.Check out the full transcript here.Follow Danny Langloss on LinkedIn as he breaks down leadership tools, strategies, and concepts throughout the week.To sign up for our mailing list click here.Connect with Luis Gonzales on LindedIn by clicking here.About Luis Gonzales:For 20 years, Luis Gonzáles worked for Ritz Carlton. He worked his way up from busboy to senior management and helped the company win the Malcom Baldridge award two times in less than 10 years. He is now a communications consultant, coach, and trainer, with more than 25 years' experience in helping improve business outcomes for organizations.He has successfully driven learning initiatives incorporating effective communication, cross-cultural communication, customer satisfaction and soft-skills training.Currently, he works closely with CEOs, leaders, and individuals, positively impacting business outcomes through effective communication in global, multicultural, and remote work team settings.

The Today's Leader Podcast
281 Monday Mentoring - Any Single Conversation Can Change Your Life

The Today's Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:42


While No single conversation is guaranteed to change the trajectory of a career, a company, a relationship or a life, any single conversation can.On #280  of The Today's Leader podcasts, we spoke with the fantastic Luis Gonzales from FIerce Inc, who champion Fierce Conversations and Fierce Leadership, who  during the interview shared two common thoughts- Empowering leaders to have the conversations that need to be had- Changing workplace culture, one conversation at a timeI find that absolutely compelling... The conversations that need to be had. One conversation at a time.Now is the time for you to take control of your leadership growth in this disruptive world we navigate. Our aim to help you become the leader you need to be, today. If you are looking to build better leadership skills, check out The Todays Leader website at todaysleader.com.auOur website showcases our Podcast and our magazine and we are pleased to say our masterminds are now available Supported by our network sites, Today's Leader is a collective mindset For the leaders and entrepreneurs of today, forging the path of success for tomorrow.The mindset to make a difference and the ability to create an impact.Think & Grow Business Hosts our Today's Leader Masterminds. TAGB where we focus on personal, professional, and business growth. Book your free 30-minute discovery call at https://thinkandgrowbusiness.com.au/book-your-free-discovery-call/The Coach Curl Academy has over 75 programs to help you build a better you. Join for just $1 for the first month. The Academy equips you and enhances your mindset, leadership, and business. Check it out at https://www.thecoachcurlacademy.com/You are standing Stronger, Braver, and Wiser. Don't forget the golden rule – Don t be an A-Hole

The Today's Leader Podcast
281 Monday Mentoring - Any Single Conversation Can Change Your Life

The Today's Leader Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 5:42


While No single conversation is guaranteed to change the trajectory of a career, a company, a relationship or a life, any single conversation can.On #280  of The Today's Leader podcasts, we spoke with the fantastic Luis Gonzales from FIerce Inc, who champion Fierce Conversations and Fierce Leadership, who  during the interview shared two common thoughts- Empowering leaders to have the conversations that need to be had- Changing workplace culture, one conversation at a timeI find that absolutely compelling... The conversations that need to be had. One conversation at a time.Now is the time for you to take control of your leadership growth in this disruptive world we navigate. Our aim to help you become the leader you need to be, today. If you are looking to build better leadership skills, check out The Todays Leader website at todaysleader.com.auOur website showcases our Podcast and our magazine and we are pleased to say our masterminds are now available Supported by our network sites, Today’s Leader is a collective mindset For the leaders and entrepreneurs of today, forging the path of success for tomorrow.The mindset to make a difference and the ability to create an impact.Think & Grow Business Hosts our Today’s Leader Masterminds. TAGB where we focus on personal, professional, and business growth. Book your free 30-minute discovery call at https://thinkandgrowbusiness.com.au/book-your-free-discovery-call/The Coach Curl Academy has over 75 programs to help you build a better you. Join for just $1 for the first month. The Academy equips you and enhances your mindset, leadership, and business. Check it out at https://www.thecoachcurlacademy.com/You are standing Stronger, Braver, and Wiser. Don’t forget the golden rule – Don t be an A-Hole

InJoy Success Podcast
Episode #110: Luis Gonzales: Global Business Communications Expert and Master Facilitator with Fierce Inc.

InJoy Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 52:39


Highlights:    [9:30] Psychedelic Self-Love   [23:10] Interrogate Reality   [38:40] How to be less judgmental   Meet Luis Gonzales:   For over 25 years Luis has been a highly sought after communications consultant, coach, trainer, and keynote speaker and has worked with some of the largest companies in the world.    On his road to becoming a top tier trainer and facilitator he has been a culture and communications specialist, a Sr. HR Manager, an Academic Director.   Luis has lived and worked in India, México, Brazil and the US. He is a member of the Association for Training and Development (ATD), Association of International Educators (NAFSA), and the Society for International Education, Training, and Research (SIETAR).   Now, as you many know… There are many studies that have shown that only 25% of our career success as well as our success in life comes down to what we know or our IQ. The other 75% falls into three big buckets. 1. Our attitude/optimism level Our ability to build and maintain long term relationships How we deal with stress… do we see it as a threat or as a challenge?   What I love about Luis is that he is an expert on all 3 of those buckets. He is on a mission to help as many people and organizations as possible build the muscles in the things that matter most in terms of growing our companies, improving our relationships and perhaps most of all enjoying the journey.   So if you want to take your company, your career, your relationships, or your life in general to the next level… this is the episode for you.   Connect with Luis:  Fierce LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fierce-inc-/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FierceConversations/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fierce_inc My personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisgonzales/   ...   Want to try a revolutionary self-care game?   Download InJoy Daily: The Self-Care Game now: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/injoy-daily-motivation/id1523808851 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brst.injoy  

LifeChurch
First Word - Luis Gonzales Jr.

LifeChurch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 6:26


Welcome to a new portion of our Podcast called "First Word". This will be dropped every Tuesday and will hopefully give you an extra shot of Jesus for your week!! we hope you enjoy this First, First word!!

Success Profiles Radio
Luis Gonzales Discusses Consulting Businesses Internationally And How To Have Difficult Conversations

Success Profiles Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 58:26


Speak Up with Laura Camacho
Episode 122 Luis Gonzales Today Your Communication Matters Even More

Speak Up with Laura Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 43:14


Renowned leadership trainer Luis Gonzales with Fierce Inc has literally worked with companies all over the planet to earn his expertise in transformative conversations. In this fascinating episode, Luis shares what's really important while so many people are working remotely. Specifically Luis and I talk about: - How to address those lurking internal assumptions inside ourselves before causing communication chaos - Keys to getting effective input from your introverted or internal processing team members - Why the emotional aspect of leadership is more important these days - What to do about people not wanting to share their video on remote meetings - New challenges to effective leader communication and how to address them Learn more about Luis Gonzales at https://fierceinc.com Get additional communication truth bombs from Laura Camacho at https://mixonian.com

The Leadership Hacker Podcast
Fierce Conversation with Luis Gonzales

The Leadership Hacker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 42:32


Luis Gonzales is a master facilitator and a global communications expert. We have some fierce hacks from Luis today which include: How his multicultural upbringing shaped his corporate career positively Why cultures play a significant part in your communication Paying attention to one conversation at a time enriches relationships Why noticing how your intuition informs conversations is critical Plus lots more hacks Join our Tribe at https://leadership-hacker.com Music: " Upbeat Party " by Scott Holmes courtesy of the Free Music Archive FMA Transcript: Thanks to Jermaine Pinto at JRP Transcribing for being our Partner. Contact Jermaine via LinkedIn or via his site JRP Transcribing Services Find out more about Luis: Fierce Inc. Website: https://fierceinc.com Luis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisgonzales/    Full Transcript Below:   ----more----   Steve Rush: Some call me Steve, dad, husband or friend. Others might call me boss, coach or mentor. Today you can call me The Leadership Hacker.   Thanks for listening in. I really appreciate it. My job as the leadership hacker is to hack into the minds, experiences, habits and learning of great leaders, C-Suite executives, authors and development experts so that I can assist you developing your understanding and awareness of leadership. I am Steve Rush and I am your host today. I am the author of Leadership Cake. I am a transformation consultant and leadership coach. I cannot wait to start sharing all things leadership with you.   We're joined on the show today by Louis Gonzales. He's a master facilitator and a global communications expert. But before we get into conversation with Luis, it's The Leadership Hacker News.   The Leadership Hacker News   Steve Rush: Did you know that in every language, there are more negative words than there are positive ones. It seems we need lots of words to describe my negative feelings, but we're content with a handful of ones to describe positive feelings. Researchers have found that most cultures have words that describe seven basic emotions. They are joy, fear, anger, sadness, disgust, shame, and guilt. So that's one positive emotion and six negative emotions. It's no wonder so many of us have a hard time keeping our negative comments in check. Over the last 10 years, I've been working with language and communication, and I've noticed a bunch of words in our vocabulary that are unhelpful and could adversely impact on you and your team's outcomes. In the news today, I've called out five that I think are most limiting negative words, and really could be avoided so that we don't hurt, belittle and intimidate those around us. Let's get into them. The first word is can't. When you tell somebody they can't do something, oftentimes they'll end up in believing you, whether you are right or wrong. This is particularly true if the person has come to trust you and to respect you and can often then limit people's behaviours. No, the word no is a mother and father all negative words and no can impact us down to our very core. In fact, research tells us that we rap more slowly to the word no than we do to the word yes. And that our brains respond differently when we're told no. This is a great reminder for us to use this word sparingly and to be thoughtful when we do use it. Failure as in you're a failure, is that ever really a reason to use this word in relation to another person? Until a few years ago, I actually used this on my website and I used the phrase failure isn't an option. Now I put success is your only option. And lo and behold, when people read it, they stay on the page longer. They recognize this as more of a positive enabler. It also stimulates better thinking. Positive beats negative, of course, in every situation. Wrong, the word wrong has its place. And sometimes there's no doubt that something is wrong. However, constantly telling someone they're doing something wrong or that their opinions are wrong are likely to drive a wedge between the two of you. Using this word assumes that only, you know, best. You have the monopoly on what's classed as a truth. So, reserve this word for when there is absolutely no doubt that it is wrong and it's accurate. And finally, the word never. Using generalizations, like always never. Often indicates that you feel very strongly something. However, it may not be an accurate analysis of the situation at all. If you want to intimidate or hurt someone, i.e. You failed everything you try then using generalizations is a great technique, but of course, if that's not your intention, it's probably best to take a different approach and get more specific. That's been The Leadership Hacker News. We'd love to hear your stories and insights, so please get in touch.   Start of Podcast Steve Rush: Luis Gonzales is a special guest on today's show. He is a master facilitator. He's an expert in workplace performance, productivity and communications. Luis welcome to the Leadership Hacker Podcast. Luis Gonzales: Thank you, Steve. It's great to be here. Steve Rush: So, you've got really fascinating backstory. Having now worked as a master facilitator at Fierce, you didn't start out life that way and a very multicultural upbringing in the city of Compton, South of LA. Tell us a little bit about the journey to Compton to where you are now? Luis Gonzales: Well many of your listeners may have heard of the city of Compton. Right now It's known for rap music and extreme gang violence, but I'll say that it was quite not like that back in the sixties and seventies, when I was growing up there, it was a very diverse community. So, I'm very fortunate to have grown up in such a diverse community as Compton. People of different colours and shades, et cetera. It also provided some challenges that I needed to work through as a young person, which made me who I am today, made me a much stronger person who I am today. It's a very working-class community. And I think what sparked me to get into what I'm into now, which is, you know, all about communication, effective communication, or as we say, fierce communication, I used to observe as a child, the different styles of communication that people from different backgrounds and races had all in the same community of Compton. And I used to kind of study that from a very I guess, immature way, you know, why do they talk like that? How is it they're communicating? And what's the actual message they're trying to deliver? How is it being received, et cetera? And again, this is in a multicultural environment. So, you could say it could be between Latin Americans, Mexican Americans, and the way they communicate and communicating with African-Americans perhaps. So, there's two different communication styles there. So, I'm really grateful that I grew up in a diverse world, a diverse neighbourhood with lots of support. Were there challenges? Absolutely. But that has also caused me to become a better communicator today. And I would say a better person overall as well in terms of my outlook on diversity, being more accepting of differences in people, et cetera. So that's a little bit about Compton, my background and how that kind of propelled me into what I'm doing now. Steve Rush: And I wonder if that time that you were growing up, Luis, you had an awareness of the different types of communication because you would have not only had the multicultural language communication was physical, but I suspect that there were a number of different nonverbal communication styles and attitudes that were playing out. It's almost like a communications apprenticeship, right?   Luis Gonzales: Absolutely. Absolutely. I'll give you a perfect example of that Steve. When I was very young, probably second grade, maybe I was seven or eight years old, one of the kids in school who was a Mexican American kid, like myself, was being scolded by the teacher, by the way, I went to Catholic School, but that's neither here nor there, but in those days there were some scolding when you misbehaved or were not behaving as you should. And the teacher was scolding this young Mexican American kid, my classmate. And I remember him looking down and looking down while he was being scolded. And the teacher kept saying, look at me, stop looking down, look at me. And he was getting in trouble because he refused to look at the teacher. And I remember telling my parents that when I went home and it was probably not at that time, I may have been too young, but later I came to understand, and my father helped me understand that's a cultural difference. That's a cultural communication style. That's nonverbal, as you said. So, I'll say in our culture and what I mean by that is, I identify as a Mexican American. So, in my Mexican background, my Mexican family culture when someone is scolded, you don't look that person in the eye, you remain humble and you tilt your head downward. In a US American context, however, that might be seen as disrespectful. And you need to look the person in the eye, who's scolding you, the older person, the elder, whoever it is. So that's one example right there of different communication style, all in English, all in the same country, all within the same overarching culture if you will. Here in Southern California. And yet there's a miscommunication that caused a breakdown in a relationship, and nobody really understood why. Steve Rush: And it's the subtle nuances and those cultural communication styles that you become successful at adapting and learning about, and indeed sharing those lessons. And we'll get onto that in a little bit more detail in a moment. Luis Gonzales: Sure. Steve Rush: When it comes to your corporate career, though, you have a great kind of story of evolution and transformation, your corporate career in the hospitality business. Just tell us a little bit about that? Luis Gonzales: Sure, I started with the Ritz Carlton Hotel, proud to say that. At the ripe age of, I think it was 20 or 21, and it was based here in the Los Angeles area, that hotel property at the time. And so, we receive a lot of high-profile guests, a lot of celebrities, princes and royalty from all over the world. You can imagine that this five-star hotel, the Ritz Carlton in the Los Angeles area, all the people that came through there, I was exposed again to all kinds of cultures and communication styles. And of course, with the Ritz Carlton, they set a very high standard for guest satisfaction, wowing the guests and all of that. And so, in order to exceed the expectations of a guest. That requires communication, that requires effective communication. And so, I was in the school, if you will, while working for the Ritz Carlton, I was in my own school of learning how to communicate across cultures, even within the Ritz Carlton, across departmental cultures, what to speak of. The various cultures that pass-through hotel that I had to interact with. And please, if you will, or, you know, exceed their expectations as we used to say. So, I learned very quickly, not a lot of people were very interested in that. But for me, I took a deep interest in that. And so, for example, one example of an aha moment, if you will, that I had. Was when I was welcoming a wedding party, I had been with the Ritz probably about eight years, by that time and a big Indian wedding party, or what I thought was an Indian wedding party was coming in, everyone dressed to the hilt, all the beautiful clothing they were wearing and all that. And when the bride and her family entered the main doors of the Ritz Carlton, and I was standing there to greet them, I folded my hands in a Namaste fashion and greeted them with Namaste. And, oh my gosh, that was one of the most embarrassing moments. And one of the best learning moments I've ever had, don't assume, they were not Indian, they were Pakistani. Steve Rush: Alright, yeah. Luis Gonzales: They were not Hindu. They were Muslim. And what an aha moment that was for me. Now anybody else, any of my colleagues at that time, might've just said, oh, sorry about that. And then moved on, but I ruminated on it. Like, what's the difference? And what made me assume that they were Indian and how can I now clue into the differences before I put my foot in my mouth and embarrass myself. So that's an example of just one example of some of the learning, the intercultural communication style, intercultural communication learning that I had just by my exposure working at the Ritz-Carlton, exposure to so many cultures. Steve Rush: And I guess, you almost have a conveyor belt of different cultures and different languages that on top of your diverse upbringing, it was just another layer of learning all the way through your career, right? Luis Gonzales: That's right, absolutely. And then not to mention on top of that communication style of the Ritz Carlton itself, they have such a genteel way, I guess this is the best way I can describe it, of communicating, whether it be hard messages to deliver, or, you know, celebratory messages or just your basic memos, just that communication style that is so smooth and gracious and concise. And I learned from that as well, in terms of, you know, another way to communicate in a business setting. Steve Rush: I'm sure you won't mind me mentioning you started out as a bus boy with the Ritz Carlton and ended up as a senior leader for the organization. Luis Gonzales: I did. Steve Rush: And at what point did you make the transition from the hospitality business to being a master facilitator? Luis Gonzales: Yeah, that's a great question. I'm glad you asked that. I was with the Ritz Carlton for a total of about 18 years. I had worked my way through the ranks, as you mentioned, starting as a bus boy slash therapist banquets, waiter, parked cars, did all kinds of things and ended up as a guest services manager, meaning in charge of all the valets and the bell persons, et cetera, and the front of the house as we used to call it. And I had reached a point where I wanted to dive more deeply into this whole idea of intercultural cross-cultural communication, global communication, something peaked my interest at that moment. And I thought to myself, okay, I've put in 18 years in the hotel industry, where is this career going? And is this what my passion is? And I think it just boiled down to that was no longer my passion. I had developed another passion and that was effective communication across borders, across cultures. Within a year, I decided to go back to grad school or go to grad school and complete my education, which I had not done. So, I quit the Ritz, and I remember when I gave my notice, they were dumbfounded. They meaning my managers at the time, my leaders, who I respected at that time, their jaws dropped like you're going to ditch a career, this awesome career that you built for yourself. Okay, good luck. I proceeded to go to the Monterey Institute of International Studies. I got my bachelor's degree in International Studies. I got my master's degree in International Relations with a focus on culture and area studies. And so, I just spearheaded into this whole world of intercultural cross-cultural communication. And that's how I got into that. One of my mentors was my professor. He owned a consultancy company, still does. Called Aperian Global. They do cross-cultural consulting. They did, at that time, I got under his wing. Long story short, that's how I got here to where I am today. I began to start training effective communication. And in particular global cross border cross-cultural communication. I eventually ended up at Microsoft in India, where I worked for two years, coaching and training, the software engineers that were at the customer help desk, if you will, when the cloud has gone down and companies need quick help with that, they would reach my team in India. And I trained them and coach them on their communication styles with US Americans and Canadians. And from there long story short, connected, a few more dots after that and got me to where I am today with Fierce Conversations. Been with them for five years. Love what I do, because it's all about effective communication in so many aspects. In so many different angles, if you will, but that's the short story, Steve. Steve Rush: That's a great story. And I love the fact that all the while through your growing up in your corporate career, and I guess it may have even been completely unconscious. You already had the foundations for a bachelor's and a master's degree right there. Luis Gonzales: Yeah, I did. But I didn't realize. It is now I'm realizing it, but yes, you're right at the time, you don't realize what you know, I guess. Steve Rush: And it's a great story. Thank you for sharing that. Luis Gonzales: Absolutely. Steve Rush: So, tell us a little bit about the work that you do with Fierce, so Fierce Conversations as you called it. Luis Gonzales: Yeah, Fierce Conversations. Let me just start with our starting point. This is a firm belief that we have, and I believe this to be true. I've witnessed and experienced this in my own life. Our careers, our companies, our relationships, heck even our lives, they either succeed or fail and it happens gradually then suddenly. And it happens one conversation at a time. So, conversations are the linchpin, the key to achieving the results that we want, achieving the relationships that we want, the goals that we want or whatever it is we say we want, it starts with a conversation and highly effective people like us. I'll include you there, Steve and I do my best to be a highly effective individual. We track the trends of our lives and we look, and we can adjust. Who do we need to have conversations with to help us achieve our goals? Where are conversations missing that need to happen to avoid any kind of mistakes or perhaps disasters? Where am I not being as candid or as forthright as I could be, or as I should be in a particular situation to help me achieve whatever goals I want. So, at the core we are all about at Fierce paying attention to our individual conversations. Because as I mentioned already, one conversation at a time, we're either moving towards the results we say we want or away from those results. We're either enriching relationships or flat-lining them, or hopefully not, but sometimes damaging them. All happening one conversation at a time. So that's our foundational belief. And from there, we take that idea and we branch out into confrontational conversations, all kinds of leadership conversations, how to have delegation conversations, how to confront when behaviour needs to change now. We talk about the idea of building emotional capital and why relationships, why strong relationships are so important to achieving our organizational goals and results. And so, we branch off in so many different directions, and now we are getting involved with effective conversations, effective communication, as it relates to diversity, equity and inclusion, because those are now topics that have bubbled up to the surface of the public discourse here in the United States, at least. Steve Rush: Great stuff, there's one thing that I'd love to dive into with you. And it's this whole principle of candid and why we struggle with having candid conversations, giving your experience in the corporate world as leaders can play out. What's the reason you find that most leaders struggle with that candid? Luis Gonzales: Most leaders in my experience, and I'm speaking from personal experience as well. In addition to my 30 plus years of just work experience, it boils down to fear-based. If I'm candid, I fear that I may be wrong. I fear that I may damage some relationships. I fear that I might be wrong and look incompetent. So many fears, if you will hold us back from being candid. From saying what we really feel and want to say. Now oftentimes, again. I'll speak for myself. Many of us, we say what we feel is expected of us, to say what we should say. What people want us to say. If you're a people-pleaser like me, you will definitely say what you think people want you to say, but that may not be the real truth. So, where that gets us into trouble is if I'm not having a candid conversation with use Steve, for example, and there are pieces missing because I'm not taking the conversation to a deeper level where it needs to go, and there are pieces missing. In other words, there are pieces of the conversation that I'm not sharing with you as I'm not being so candid with you, that leads you to perhaps start assuming. You start filling in the blanks in your own mind with your assumptions and those assumptions are often wrong. And so that leads us to more in an organization that leads us to mistakes, rework, loss of clients, duplication of efforts, and all of those have a dollar sign cost to them. So back to your question, it's fear, fear of something that holds us back from being candid. Steve Rush: It's also, sometimes, not even intentional, isn't it? Some people will, most of the time, we'll try to land some things so that they don't choose somebody else. They don't upset somebody, but in doing so run a massive risk of that kind of whole waterfall effect of other things playing out as a result of it. Luis Gonzales: Yeah, I like to say by trying to avoid, you know, whatever the issue it is that you're trying to avoid and not being candid about it, you're actually exacerbating it because it's going to explode later. I've never had an experience of not addressing an issue or a problem, and it got better on its own. So, by ignoring that, and by not being candid by withholding what we really think we should say or feel that we need to say, we're actually accelerating that undesired result that we're trying to avoid. Does that make sense? Steve Rush: Right, yeah, definitely so. there's a little part of our brain that kind of gives a little bit of a wobble when we sense somebody not being as honest as they could be with us, there is a little shift in dopamine. And that's triggered in our, what often is referred to as gut feel is its intuition, isn't it? Luis Gonzales: Yeah. Steve Rush: How do you encourage your clients and colleagues to pay attention to that intuition and to challenge where they recognize somebody is not being as candid as they should? Luis Gonzales: By getting curious. That's where I always go to. So, if you're having a conversation with someone and your intuition, your sense is telling you there's more to the story here. I feel that there's some things being withheld here. I don't feel this person is being completely honest or what have you, ask questions, do not be satisfied on the surface. And when I say ask questions, it could sound something like, tell me more about that. Help me understand how you're seeing that. I'm not sure I'm clear what I'm hearing you say, is that right? I'd like to know more about that so that you can get a more complete picture of how they're seeing things. If they're withholding being candid from you. So, you can learn more, you can provoke learning by what I call interrogating reality, interrogating their reality, not interrogating the person, but by really staying with asking questions to find out more. And I always say with leaders, I've trained, don't be satisfied on the surface. Don't be satisfied with the first response you and I will say across the board, even if someone is being candid with you and they are being forthright and you know, on the surface with you, levelling with you. Still get curious, ask questions because there are details that may come out that they may not have thought of or purposely withholding from you. So, it's always good to just start with curiosity. Steve Rush: Defiantly, I suspect also at the same time in asking more questions, you get less assumptions, right? Luis Gonzales: That's exactly right. I love that you said that because again, like I mentioned before, we, human beings tend to fill in the blanks. We make up stories and most of the time, those stories are not accurate. But we do that. It's human nature. And so, when I ask the questions, it alleviates those assumptions because now I have clarity on what's actually really going on here. I'm not making it, so you're absolutely right. Steve Rush: So, if I'm a leader and I'm communicating across a global business. How can I get more aware of how to adapt and change and modify my communication approach across a wider business? Luis Gonzales: The first thing I would recommend is if you have the opportunity to observe how different people from different cultures are communicating, that's the first step. And that's how I learned is just to sit back and watch and observe and observe how the communication is going back and forth. And then I would say, I don't know if this holds true today. And I say this because we're in a pandemic, we're all working remotely now. And I have a feeling I don't have data to back this up, but I have a feeling, our communication styles are all shifting. Even our global and cultural communication styles may be shifting as a result of us all working remotely and all being connected now on Zoom calls, et cetera. But prior to COVID I would say the second thing that I would start with is just by exploring at a very high level, what are some of the general ways or themes that cultures generally use in their communication? Are they high context? Are they low context? How do they view time? And when I say low context or high context you know, are there a lot of explanations? Do they give a lot of context? And you have to ask questions to help them get to the point or like us, US Americans, are we direct? We just get right to the point. So, it's helpful to understand that because from my experience, for example, working with Indians in India, very high context culture very averse to telling a client, a customer or a boss, no. And so you have to find out ways again, getting curious. Tell me more about that. Ask more questions to get the real answer. For example, I learned the hard way that when I was communicating with some of the Indian members of my team back in India, at Microsoft. If I would ask a question such as, will you have that ready by Friday end of day? Some of the answers I might get would be something like, we'll do our best, sir. Well, as a US American, I take that as a positive. We'll do our best. Sounds good. It sounds like they're going to pull this off, but I know I had to learn this, that's actually a no. Steve Rush: Yeah, right. Luis Gonzales: That's a subtle way of saying no. And so back to your question, first of all, observe how these conversations are going on. Anyone has an opportunity to join in that kind of a conversation via conference call or what have you to observe it, and then just do a little research on your own on the internet. There's plenty of resources out there to just see on a very high general level, what are those different communication styles that different cultures have? And especially if any of your listeners who are hearing this know that they're going to be working with or interfacing with people in a particular culture, then of course, zero in on how that culture communicates. And I will say, I don't paint a wide brush, generally speaking. That's the culture communication style, but not everybody in that culture may follow that style. So, you know, we don't want to stereotype, but those are my two suggestions. First of all, see if you can observe and see the dynamics of the conversation between people from different cultures and start doing a little exploration and research on your own into those different communication styles. Last thing I'll say is most importantly, and I almost forgot to say it Steve. It's important for us to look at our own selves. What's our communication style personally, and what's our own cultural communication style. In other words, where were we born? I was born here in the United States. I'm a very direct communicator, but I also have my own personal way of communicating. So, it's important for us to know our own communication styles and our own values that back up those communication styles, and then take a look at the other ones. Steve Rush: Whilst I suspect stereotypes on the whole people feel a little bit uncomfortable with, there are pockets of behaviours that aren't quite consistent culturally and internationally, and it's a good starting point if nothing else, right? Luis Gonzales: I agree, and you know, I think this kind of reminds me of what I mentioned a minute ago where cultural communication styles may be shifting and maybe kind of unifying. I remember it was just 10 years ago, 9 years ago at Microsoft in India, there was this term Global English. There was a thought that at some point we would all in business be speaking the standardized what they called Global English. And it was almost forced in a way, I guess you could say, you know, we're going to you know, there was a strong push for everyone across cultures, especially within Microsoft and the teams that I was working with to use this, you know, model of the Global English. Now, as I mentioned with COVID and all of us kind of communicating even more. Now, frequently, more frequently across cultures, cross borders, et cetera. I suspect again, and I don't have research to back it up, but I suspect it's accelerated that. I don't know if I'd call it Global English, but we're all settling into some norm, I guess you could say in how we gain more of, it's more of an internet communication style, I guess you could say. Steve Rush: Yeah, I observed that too. One of the things that's quite interesting that I'd love your view on right now is that we're often speaking to folk around the world now via Zoom or WebEx or MS Teams and through our laptops and devices. Do you see that being a barrier to communication? Or do you see that as an enabler? Luis Gonzales: Well, I think it's a little bit of both. At first, it's kind of a barrier and I still see the barrier, it's just a technology thing. People are still trying to understand how the technology works, what are all the buttons they need to push and the video, getting comfortable with video on all of that. So, I see it as initially a little bit of resistance perhaps, a little bit of a hindrance, and there are some challenges, but I see this as a wonderful opportunity for the world at large, for humanity to be able to now increase our understanding our cross-cultural understanding and a humanness and communication. So, I see it in the bigger picture as a plus, as a definite boon to us on the planet. But right now, I think we're still in the transition period. I did a webinar yesterday where I'm still helping people understand where the raise hand icon is, and please put your phones on mute and where the camera button is and all that. So, I think once this becomes more normal in however long of time that takes, I think we're going to see a lot more benefits than challenges. Steve Rush: I wonder also if this could be a crutch to enable some of those more candid conversations, because I'm not having to worry about the physical environment, I'm in now, I can just rely on my communication and I'm safe. Luis Gonzales: Yeah, and that's the tricky part. And I'm glad you mentioned that. I'm noticing that in the webinars that I deliver, et cetera, that some people, for whatever reason, maybe they have valid reasons for it, but see this as an opportunity to sit back, be quiet, do my work, not really engaged and just deliver what I need to deliver. I noticed that on my webinars, when people, you know, don't turn on their cameras and they don't participate. And I sense that some people may feel that this is great. This is an easy way for them to just stay below the radar, do the need full and get on with it. But I don't see that as a benefit because I know that we, as human beings are hard wired emotionally. There's research, there's Nobel prizes that have been awarded to those researchers that prove that at the core were emotional beings. We need to connect with one another and with COVID happening and us working remotely and being physically separated and being physically distance, I suspect that it's even more important for us now to really communicate, to really turn on our cameras, to really ask questions and to try our best, to give eye contact and communicate with people in as much, a way as possible that we used to when we weren't separated physically like this. Steve Rush: Yeah, and I think it's a really great observation by the way, too. It starts of course, and ends with what we've started to talk about a little earlier on, which is just conversations and the more conversations you have as you call it, your linchpin unlocks the rest of communication. Luis Gonzales: Yes. Steve Rush: So, the next part of the show, Luis, we get to turn the lens on you now and we get to hack into your leadership mind. So, first thing I'd like to ask of you is what would you say your top three leadership hacks are? Luis Gonzales: Oh, the first leadership that I have that works for me that I want to share with anybody else. We just talked about it. Connect with others, your team members, your colleagues, The people who report to you, the people who don't report to you, your leader. Connect with them on a human level. And what do I mean by connect? What do you mean by connect Luis? Just what I was saying a few minutes ago, if you're on a Zoom call, if you're on a conference call, when you have the opportunity to do so, when the kids aren't running around in the background, when your spouse is not asleep on the couch or whatever reasons you have for not turning on your camera, when you have the opportunity to do so, turn on your camera, give eye contact and connect with others around you in the organization, on your team, and get curious as I've said earlier, but not the business as usual. Get curious, not the agenda. Here's what we're here to talk about today. It's an investment in time. I know we're all busy, but spend some time at the beginning of your calls to just check in personally, just as we used to do in the office, in the coffee room, how was your weekend? How are things going with everything on your plate? What's keeping you up at night? How are the kids, all that stuff, right? Well, that's been missing. Now that we're kind of new reality. So, I encourage people to do that, connect on a human level. And we all know what that connect means with the individuals that we're connecting with. Remember the conversation is of equal value to the relationship. So, what I mean by that is. if I withhold something from the conversation, if I withhold cantor from the conversation, if I withhold curiosity from the conversation, if I will withhold going deep in our conversations, if I keep my conversations surface at a surface level, my relationship will also be surface. My relationship will not be very candid. If I'm having unreal conversations with people around me, fake conversations around me, saying what I don't really feel. Saying what I don't really think. Well, then my relationship will also be unreal. So that's my first leadership hack, connect with people. Number two, model accountability, model vulnerability. As leaders we all want our people to be accountable. We want people to take responsibility for what they're supposed to take responsibility for, but it's been my firm belief and my experience over these many years, accountability, this idea of accountability cannot be trained and it cannot be mandated. It's a personal choice that we have that we make. If it's to be it's up to me, given the current unfortunate situation, I find myself in. Given the current situation, whatever it is I find myself in, what can I do to move this in a positive direction, that is accountability, that can't be trained. It can't be mandated. It can be observed and people can see leaders model it and follow through with it. So, leaders and everybody for that matter. Model accountability, own up to where you make mistakes, jump in where you know, something needs to be done. And don't ask whose job was this? Who's accountable for this, oh, this isn't my job. This isn't my lane, stay in your lane. None of that, go for it. Do the needful, do what needs to be done. And when you model it, people will observe it. And most people will follow along with that. Third is give ownership and accountability to your people. When I say your people, this is for leaders, of course. Give ownership and accountability. And I learned that way back at the Ritz-Carlton. For example, when we were at the Ritz, if we had a dissatisfied, yes, we would call that a guest opportunity. Even when I was a bus boy, or even when I was a waiter, if a guest came up to me complaining about something, they were unhappy. I could take care of that situation and turn that guest around right then and there, it didn't matter my rank, it didn't matter my title. It didn't matter my role. That's ownership and accountability. And we were able to turn those guests around on our own without having to call a manager, going through any necessary unneeded steps, I should say. So, in the corporate world, we all have teams. We're all part of teams. If you're leader of a team, give ownership to your people, let them shine, let them rise. And sometimes even let them fall on their knees. Sometimes my leaders let me do that, but I learned that way. But celebrate the successes, give ownership, give accountability to your people, allow them to have accountability and celebrate the successes. That builds trust, that strengthens the relationship. And that is an investment in returns later on down the road. Steve Rush: Some super learning in there Luis, particularly that whole one around accountability and ownership because it doesn't cost anything, does it? Luis Gonzales: No. Steve Rush: To take on that responsibility, to get things fixed and all too often organizations handed off to somebody else. And that's where you lose impact and you lose customer relationships. Luis Gonzales: That's right, absolutely right. Steve Rush: So, the next part of this show, we call it Hack to Attack. You affectionately just referred to it as maybe fallen on your knee. So, a time in your life or your career or your work where something hasn't gone well, it's maybe not gone to plan, but as a result of the experience, we know use that as a lesson in our life that serves as well. What's your Hack to Attack? Luis Gonzales: Well, my Hack to Attack, not too long ago, I worked for an organization. It was in the last 10 years. I had a very large shoes to fill, large boots to fill, a lot of responsibilities. I was in charge of learning and development for North America and South America. Living in India, my team in the United States. So, I was reluctant to delegate. I was taking everything on my own and I was not managing my time wisely. And consequently, my health suffered after about a year and a half of that, I reached, you know, I had been burning the candle at both ends. It was awful in terms of the stress that I went through, the headaches I got, the weight that I gained, the bad skin problems that I got through all of that. But now, as I reflect on that, what have I learned from that? And what do I do differently now to avoid that? Especially with the role I have with Fierce is I delegate. There are two reasons why I delegate. Number one, obviously, to free my plate up so that I can, you know, add, you know, different types of projects or more important things onto my plate, making time for those things. But also, the flip side of that is I'm developing the people around me by delegating, giving them more responsibility. So, it's not just taking it off my plate, but it's actually with an interest to develop others. And so now I delegate a lot more than I used to. I used to be afraid to delegate. Didn't like it, but now I know how to have that conversation with people around me, they're willingly, hopefully will you know, accept what I'm offering to them as it, you know, will help them in their career. And then of course the time management falls into that as well. And that was a big challenge for me. I would say for up until about five years ago, when I joined Fierce, learn how to have a delegation conversation. Steve Rush: And sometimes it's getting into that burnout zone. That is the learnings, the real learning to make you realize that there are things that are still within your control that you can fix. Luis Gonzales: Yeah, and if I can just say this really quickly, we have so many justifications for not delegating. Some of them are valid. Like I can just do it quicker myself. It'll take time to train them to do it. So, I might as well just do it myself. They may make mistakes and I'm responsible for it. So, I might as well just do it myself and more. Steve Rush: And that not sustainable though, isn't it? That's the thing. Luis Gonzales: Nope, absolutely not. I found that out the hard way. Steve Rush: The last thing that we're going to do with you today, Luis is we're going to give you an opportunity to do some time travel and you get to go back to bump into Luis at 21 and give them some advice. What's your advice to him? Luis Gonzales: Wow, you know, I often do this, a very reflective person. So, my advice to my 21-year-old self, imagine I'm applying for a job at the Ritz Carlton man, and I'm just a young chap and I'm a little nervous about this. Here's what I would tell myself. Number one, follow your heart. Well, you know what? I always follow my heart, Steve, but I'm going to add to that. Follow your heart and don't forget, use your logic. You have logic there for a reason. So why I'm giving myself advice? My 21 self-advice on this is because I've been like a Peter pan all my life, you know, flitting about the planet and that's been great. I've had some awesome experiences. I got a great career, but I often made decisions solely based on my emotions and I didn't use logic wisely. So there has to be a balance there, at least for me. So, number one, follow your heart. But remember use your head too, heart and head are your best friends. They go together. Steve Rush: They do. Luis Gonzales: Two, stop thinking and caring about what others might think. I've always been a people pleaser and people wouldn't even think that would be advice that I would give myself because people see me as just someone who always does what he wants to do. But deep down inside myself, I know, you know, I'm always concerned about what other people might think about my decisions, my actions, et cetera. So, stop that. Just follow your passions, use your logic and go for it. The third one is you can't please everyone. So be okay with that. Steve Rush: Yeah, exactly.   Luis Gonzales: Not every everyone's going to like your decision, not everyone's going to back you up. Not everyone's going to agree with you. It's part of life. Get over it. Steve Rush: Great advice, Luis. So, I would love for our conversation to last longer and carry on. And we've had a number of conversations over the last few months and then have enjoyed immensely speaking with you. The folk, listening to us today who want to carry that conversation on with you. Where's the best place we can send them? Luis Gonzales: Please, first go to our Fierce website to the podcast tab. That's where this podcast will be hosted and others there. That's a good place to start. So, the website is www.fierceinc.com F.I.E.R.C.E.I.N.C.com from there, you'll see the resort resources tab. We have tons of resources that are free, where you can take a deeper dive into everything we've been talking about today. The second way is I'd love to connect and expand my network. Our network on LinkedIn, you can find me on LinkedIn, linkedin.com/in/Luis Gonzalez, all one word, L.U.I.S G.O.N.Z.A.L.E.S Those are the ways to connect and continue the conversation. Steve Rush: We'll make sure they're in the show notes too Luis, so that people can head straight over. Luis Gonzales: Awesome, thank you, Steve. Steve Rush: I just wanted to say, thank you ever so much, Luis for taking some time out of what is a busy time for you to join us today on the podcast. So, thanks for being on The Leadership Hacker. Luis Gonzales: Thank you for having me, Steve. It was a real pleasure. I enjoyed it. Thank you. Steve Rush: Thanks Luis.   Closing Steve Rush: I genuinely want to say heartfelt thanks for taking time out of your day to listen in too. We do this in the service of helping others, and spreading the word of leadership. Without you listening in, there would be no show. 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Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast
active CEO Podcast #128 Luis Gonzales Develop Your Intercultural Competency

Inspiring Great Leaders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 59:55


On this episode of the active CEO Podcast, Craig Johns speaks with Luis Gonzales about why you should Develop Your Intercultural Competency, treating your staff like a VIP guest, powerful lessons learnt at the Ritz Carlton and what it takes to own Fierce Conversations. We also delve into the art of establishing rapport as a leader, breaking from the victim mindset, following your passion and being curious about other cultures.

Keropi Sánchez
Teologia y Su Madre - ¿Dios está a favor de la esclavitud? Episodio #15

Keropi Sánchez

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 56:32


Muchas personas dicen que como Dios siendo AMOR podía aceptar la esclavitud, y este segmento estaremos hablando si verdaderamente Dios lo aplaudía o Dios no lo quería. Gracias por escuchar y ver este segmento y gracias mil por apoyarlo de verdad que gracias se les ama demasiado. Recuerden siempre ir a las páginas de Eric Torres, Apologetiko y Luis Gonzales y denle amor. . . Gracias a Oliezer Torres y a la familia de @16siete

Archivos Enigma
EP 110: Más del 911 y otras conspiraciones relacionadas con Ultimo Trago Podcast

Archivos Enigma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 62:33


En este episodio, hablamos con Luis Gonzales y Gabriel Soza de Ultimo Trago Podcast donde discutimos sobre el atentado del 911 y otras conpsiraciones famosas que tienen su relacion.

Quemando libros
Persona normal - Benito Taibo |RESUMEN| 30

Quemando libros

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 14:19


Libros mencionados en la novela: (La biblioteca de Sebastián) 1.La tempestad – William Shakespeare.  2. Muerte en Venecia – Thomas Mann. 3. Sadokán, El tigre de Malasia – Emilio Salgari y otros 11 libros de este autor-Los misterios de la jungla-Los dos tigres-La venganza de Sadokán-La reconquista de Mompracem-El falso Brahmán-La caída del imperio-El desquite de Yáñez. 4.Robinson Crusoe – Daniel Defoe. 5.Defensa apasionada del idioma español – Alex Grijelmo 6. Inventario general de insultos – Pancracio Celdrán. 7.Diccionario de Mexicaanismos – Academia mexicana de la lengua   8.Visión de los vencidos – Miguel León Portilla . 9. La historia verdadera de la consquista de la Nueva España – Bernal Díaz 10. La celestina – Fernando Rojas. 11. La iliada – Homero. 12. La odisea – Homero. 13. Cyrano de Bergerac – Edmond Rostand . 14. El otro Mundo – Edmond Rostand. 15. Ardiente paciencia – Antonio Skármeta. 16. Las puertas del fuego – Steven Pressfield. 17. Matar un ruiseñor – Harper lee. 18. Ojos azules - Roni Morrison. 19. Los días de la comuna – Berlot Brecht. 20. La comuna de París – Carl Marx. 21. El mundo Perdido – sin Arthur Conan Doyle. 22. El halcón maltés – Dashhiell Hammett. 23. Cinco semanas en Globo – Julio Verne. 24. Dos años de vacaciones – Julio Verne. 25. El conde de Montecristo – Alejandro Dumas. 26. Drácula – Bram Stoker. 27. La vuelta al mundo en 80 días – Julio Verne. 28. De la tierra a la luna – Julio Verne. 29. Los tres mosqueteros – Alejandro Dumas. 30. El diario de Ana Frank. 31. La isla del tesoro – Robert Lous Stevenson. 32. Veinte mil leguas de viaje submarino – Julio Verne. 33. Un yanqui en la corte del Rey Arturo – Mark Twain. 34. El nombre de la rosa – Umberto Eco. 35. El sabueso de los Baskerville – Conan Doyle. 36. Los relámpagos de agosto – Jorge Ibarguengoita. 37. El principito – Antonie de Saint Exupéry. 38. Poeta en Nueva York – Federico García. 39. La sombra del caudillo – Martín Luis Guzmán. 40. El hombre que fue Jueves – G. K. Chesterton. 41. Gramática castellana – Nebrija. 42. Soledades – Luis de Góngora y Argote. 43. El ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha – Miguel de Cervantes. 44. Alicia en el país de las maravillas – Lewis Carrol . 45. La loca de la casa – Santa Teresa de Jesús. 46. El señor de las moscas – William Golding. 47. Enterrad mi corazón en Wounded Knee – Dee Brown. 48. Las batallas en el desierto – José Emilio Pacheco. 49. Rayuela – Julio Cortázar. 50. Los heraldos negros – César Vallejo. 51. Trilce – César Vallejo. 52. El viejo y el mar – Ernest Hemingway. 53. ¿por quién doblan las campanas? – Ernest Hemingway. 54. El gran Meaulnes – AlainFournier. 55. Poesía reunida – Giuseppe Ungaretti. 56. Lord Jim – Joseph Cornrad. 57. Días de guardar – Carlos Monsiváis. 58. La noche de Tlatelolco – Elena Paniatowska. 59. Los días y años – Luis Gonzales de Alba. 60. Las cuatro plumas – A. E. Manson. 61. El libro de las tierras vírgenes – Ruyard Kipling. 62. Lord Tyger – Philip José Farmer. 63. Cuestión de amor y otros poemas – Luis Rius. 64. Palabra sobre palabra – Ángel González. 65. Moby Dick – Herman Melville. 66. Motivos de son – Nicolás Guillén. 67. El cementerio marino – Paul Valéry. 68. El aleph – Jorge Luis Borges. 69. La divina comedia – Dante. 70. Veinte poemas de amor – Pablo Neruda. 71. Los miserables – Víctor Hugo. 72. Táctica – Mario Benedetti. 73. El origen de las especies – Charles Darwin. 74. Cien años de soledad – Gabriel García Marquez. 75. La república – Platón. 76. La utopía – Tomás Moro. 77. Crónicas marcianas – Ray Bradbury. 78. Fahrenheit 451 – Ray Bradbury. 79. En el camino – Jack Kerouac. 80. Escritos de un viejo incidente – Charles Bukowski. 81. El almohadón de plumas – Horacio Quiroga. 82. El horror de Dunwich – H. P. Lovecraft. 83. El extraño caso del Dr. Jekyll y Mr. Hyde – Robert Louis Stevenson. 84. El corazón de las tinieblas – Joseph Conrad. 85. Ética para amador – Fernando Savater. 86. Ojos de lagarto – Bernardo Fernandez

Fierce5
A conversation with Susan Scott (part 2)

Fierce5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 14:06


In part two, Susan Scott talks with us about coming out from behind ourselves, beach ball meetings that invite perspectives and the rewards of diversity. Show references and links:Read an excerpt of Fierce ConversationRead an excerpt of Fierce LeadershipSusan Scott on TedxTony Byers, DiversityFierce5 is a weekly podcast where Bob and Jeff talk with practitioners, authors and business professionals about the challenges and rewards of having good conversations. You can download our free Culture Start resources, and, for linkedin members, join our Fierce5 group page.Special thanks to Luis Gonzales, Caroline Holback, Ronna Dietrich and all the good folks at Fierce in Seattle for helping with the pod.In part one, Susan Scott talks with us about treehouses, what is Fierce is and why-- more than ever --  it's critical to start having conversations that matter. About Fierce 5Fierce5 is a weekly podcast in which Bob and Jeff talk with practitioners, authors and business professionals about the challenges and rewards of having meaningful conversations.More links:- Connect with Bob Dignen- Connect with Jeff Aristy- Become a Fierce Trainer or learn more about Fierce for your organisation - Join our group page

Chiesa Pienovangelo
Benedetti per benedire - Luis Gonzales

Chiesa Pienovangelo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020


Numeri 6:22-27 - Dio vuole benedire tutte le nazioni. La sua benedizione ci ha raggiunto tramite Gesù. Per questo possiamo benedire ogni famiglia della terra. Per vivere la Sua benedizione dobbiamo scegliere di ubbidire.

Visalia’s Podcast
MySpace, First Friday, which wick is best, Soy Oler candles & more with Sarah & Luis Gonzales.

Visalia’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 47:42


MySpace was all the rage in 2008 — that’s how Sarah & Luis Gonzales with Soy Oler met! You’ll laugh at how they met in person for the first time. Sarah & Luis talk about why they started Soy Oler & why they want you to purchase their candles today. Delivery available. Text or call +1 (559) 618-1224 to place an order or follow on Instagram at @soyoler — listen to this episode to hear all the different fragrances, from coffee to eucalyptus & even one with salt! Follow Visalia’s Podcast on Instagram @visaliaspodcast, on YouTube & Facebook. Email Visaliaspodcast@gmail.com for sponsorship information & consultation bookings. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/visaliaspodcast/support

The Light in Every Thing
The Road to Emmaus: Episode 7 - Conversation with Luis Gonzales (audio)

The Light in Every Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2020 55:41


Today: a special conversation with Luis Gonzales, priest in the congregation in Sacramento, California. We talk about what Luis' friends and loved ones in Italy and Spain have been experiencing during the pandemic, dive into the depths of how Easter can take place in each human soul and what Mary Magdalene can teach us at this time.Many thanks to Luis for taking time with us! You can find out more of what he is up to at The Chris Communtiy in Sacramento: http://christiancommunitysacramento.org/ If you'd like to join our support circle, visit our Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ccseminary/posts)

Shoot The Shiitake with Father Leo
Harikrishna, Holiness and Hungry

Shoot The Shiitake with Father Leo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 40:23


What do Harikrishna and Catholics have in Common? Find out on this special episode where Fr. Leo takes a road trip in Mexico and learns how to be a better Catholic from a Harikrishna, Luis Gonzales

Blue Collar Elk Hunting
The Reunion. ElkBros, Hog Hunting & Elk Calling Confidence

Blue Collar Elk Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 70:51


It's a true ElkBros reunion on an archery hog hunt in South Texas. For the first time ever, Joe & Chav travel to hunt out of New Mexico and join ElkBros partners Gilbert Ornelas, Manano Grateron & Luis Gonzales for a true reunion to talk about their elk hunting brotherhood, hunting hogs in South Texas and Elk Calling Confidence.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/elkbros)

The Authors Unite Show
Luis Gonzales: Cross Culture Training

The Authors Unite Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 17:51


Luis Gonzales joins us on the Business Blast podcast! This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support

RadioVersal
Madrugadores de Orange - Jose Luis Gonzales habla de politica y poesía

RadioVersal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 63:13


Radioversal en un programa llamado "Madrugadores de Orange" piloteado por el filosofo, poeta, catedratico, cronista, politico, "Jose Luis Gonzales" quien habla de politica y de sus dos libros publicados "Cronicas de Espana" y "Carabela".

SBS Spanish - SBS en español
Elecciones en Victoria, Australia: entérate si calificas para votar - Elecciones en Victoria, Australia: entérate si calificas para votar

SBS Spanish - SBS en español

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 8:41


Lo que hay que saber para votar en las elecciones estatales de Victoria en noviembre. - Lo que hay que saber para votar en las elecciones estatales de Victoria en noviembre.

This Week In MLB The Show
TWI MLB The Show: The Road Ahead

This Week In MLB The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 48:34


Coop & The Weasel are back! In this episode, they quickly cover all the latest MLB The Show content terrain- WS Rewards (Joe Mauer and Luis Gonzales), the new Event and Jason Giambi, Conquest Destiny and Eddie Murray... and more! The guys also discuss the Unofficial MLB The Show 18 Survey, the latest Roster Updates, and that infamous Ted Williams tweet! Finally, the guys give you the TWI MLB The Show Roadmap ahead, including appearances by Koogs and a triple-header Thunderdome matchup! TAKE THE TWI MLB THE SHOW SURVEY https://cooperstownkurt.polldaddy.com/s/mlb-show-19 DONATE TO THE MADDEN FALLEN ANGELS FUND https://www.gofundme.com/rip-true-and-spot

The Successful Fashion Designer
SFD057: Don’t Miss This Insider Coverage of Denver’s Massif Fashion Week

The Successful Fashion Designer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2018 48:17


Few events are as exciting as the Massif Fashion Week held in Denver, Colorado every May. I attended the events this year and interviewed 9 different guests to capture their insights, anecdotes, and advice from the 2018 event. This episode is full of stories from executive planners, fashion designers, event photographers, and aspiring young fashion professionals. It’s an unfiltered glimpse into the heart of Massif, and I promise you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to listen! Outline of This Episode [0:43] Behind the scenes at Denver’s Massif Fashion Week [3:29] Kevin Alexander, co-producer and director of Massif Fashion Week [9:59] Luis Gonzales, hair stylist, on training new hairdressers for runway looks [15:03] Carloz Bryant on promoting the Massif brand through photography [18:51] Brittany Sconier on turning her ideas into a runway-ready piece [25:12] Stephanie Carlson on body positivity and fashion for sizes 8-18 [29:46] Julia Rhoden on working with local artists and finding her true focus [33:41] Chelsea Ma, winner of Project Runway Junior Season 2 [37:00] Geoffrey Mac on the differences between showing in NYC vs Denver [42:24] Qi Zhou on balancing fashion and motherhood What is the Massif Fashion Week? The Massif Fashion Week event is Denver’s “most exclusive, buyer-based runway showcase focused on high-end fashion design, quality construction, and ready-to-wear.” Not only does it serve as a platform for designers of all ages and backgrounds, it’s also bringing attention to the Denver fashion scene. Throughout this podcast, you’ll hear from the co-producer and director for the Week as well as many people working to ensure the events run smoothly. You'll also hear from new and veteran designers as they explain why they love seeing their pieces worn on the runway. Massif Fashion Week is one of the few fashion events based in a photography and film studio, and it brings together an incredible mix of designers, students, models, and buyers. This episode is one not to be missed! Denver’s Massif Fashion Week is great for designers of all ages and backgrounds Larger cities are often famously tied to high-end fashion. Think of NYC and LA. But Massif Fashion Week in Denver is evolving into a must-attend event for designers. It’s logistically easier to attend and more financially feasible for designers just starting out. On this episode of The Successful Fashion Designer, you’ll hear insights from both a designer fresh out of high school and a veteran designer who has had multiple showcases at Massif. You don’t want to miss hearing them tell their passionate stories, so be sure to listen. Designers love seeing their creations come to life during live events All of my guests for this episode explained that they love seeing their creations come to life during the Massif Fashion Week. From the early design stages to final fittings before hitting the runway, it all culminated during the week’s events. My designer interviewees describe the joy they feel when a buyer finds a perfect piece or when a collection exceeds everyone’s expectations. That’s what makes live events like Massif so incredible. You don’t want to miss hearing these stories first hand, so be sure to listen. You need THESE skills to successfully work fashion week events In order to successfully work at fashion weeks, you have to be comfortable in high-stress, high-anxiety situations. There are countless moving pieces that must be organized in order for events to run smoothly. My guests on this episode explain how stylists, photographers, managers, and designers all work together through the organized chaos to execute an excellent event. They exclaim again and again that even though it’s hectic, it’s 100% worth it. To hear how they gracefully work through the stress and how you can learn to do the same, be sure to listen to this episode of The Successful Fashion Designer. Resources & People Mentioned Massif Fashion Week website Follow Massif Fashion Week on Facebook Connect with Kevin Alexander Email Kevin Connect with Luis Gonzales Luis’ webpage Email Luis Connect with Carloz Bryant Carloz’s website Follow Carloz on Instagram: @CarlozBryant Connect with Brittany Sconier Follow Brittany on Instagram: @britachebybri Brittany’s website Connect with Stephanie Carlson Stephanie’s website Follow Stephanie on Facebook Follow Stephanie on Twitter Follow Stephanie on Instagram: @StephanieCarlsonDesigns Connect with Julia Rhoden Julia’s website Follow Julia on Facebook Follow Julia on Instagram: @JuliaRhodenDesign Connect with Chelsea Ma Chelsea’s website Follow Chelsea on Twitter Follow Chelsea on Facebook Follow Chelsea on Instagram: @Chelsea_Ma Connect with Geoffrey Mac Geoffrey’s website Follow Geoffrey on Facebook Follow Geoffrey on Instagram: @GeoffreyMac Connect with Qi Zhou Qi’s webpage Follow Qi on Facebook Follow Qi on Instagram: @designer.qi.zhou   podcast@sewheidi.com Subscribe to Successful Fashion Designer oniTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, YouTube or Spotify

Celtics Life NBA Basketball Podcast
CL Pod 59: The Boston Celtics Aren't Dead - They're Feeling Better, Actually

Celtics Life NBA Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 34:29


The Boston Celtics aren't dead - they're feeling better actually. Excuse the Monty Python reference, but with all the injuries this team has managed to keep going with yet still be in the hunt for the ultimate prize, Python's Holy Grail seems pretty apt. The starters have shown signs of life despite being left for dead by the national media, and the second unit keeps on fighting despite losing several key parts, much like the Black Knight. But what other moves has Boston made to address their significant lack of depth, and how are the playoffs looking this week? Maybe most interesting of all, why are beat writers penning missives to their lack of yearning for a departed former player six months after said exit? All these questions and more are answered by Luis Gonzales and Justin Quinn in this week's podcast.