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Luis Gutierrez got pulled into California and Kansas gangs at a young age after a rough childhood that set him on a violent path. In this episode, Luis tells the full story of how a crime that resulted in the murder of his close friend led him to turn down an 11-year plea deal and receive life in prison, sending him into some of Kansas' most brutal and dangerous maximum-security prisons. He shares raw, uncensored stories from inside those prisons, the violence he witnessed, and the mindset required to survive decades behind bars. Luis also opens up about the redemption that changed his life in prison, the steps he took to earn a real chance at freedom, and an unexpected love story after meeting a prison staff member who ultimately lost her job over their relationship. Today, Luis runs a successful nonprofit and tattoo shop, using his past to help others avoid the same mistakes and prove that even a life sentence doesn't have to be the end of the story. _____________________________________________ #PrisonSurvival #KansasPrison #PrisonLife #TrueCrime #LifeInPrison #PrisonStories #SurvivingPrison #incarceration _____________________________________________ Thank you to WARBY PARKER for sponsoring this episode: Our listeners get 15% off plus free shipping when they buy two or more pairs of prescription glasses at https://warbyparker.com/LOCKEDIN — using our link helps support the show. #WarbyParker #ad _____________________________________________ Connect with Luis Gutierrez: http://www.redemptionanimalrescueks.com _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Shop Locked In Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 First Days in Prison & Early Survival 01:11 Life After Prison: Redemption Inc, Second Chances & Animal Rescue 04:46 Childhood, Family, and the Roots of Trauma 09:30 Moving States, Gangs, and Juvenile Arrests 13:30 The Turning Point: Tragedy, Charges, and Sentencing 20:11 First Time in Prison: Violence, Fear, and Reality Setting In 28:42 Prison Politics, Gang Life, and How to Stay Alive 39:39 Solitary Confinement, Prison Mentors, and Learning to Adapt 48:47 Life in Segregation: Art, Mental Survival, and Trauma 59:39 Drugs in Prison, Relationships, and a Shift in Mindset 01:12:10 Prison Dog Programs, Redemption, and Meeting Melissa 01:23:53 Preparing for Freedom, Relapse Risks, and Setbacks 01:29:06 Facing the Parole Board and Fighting for a Second Chance 01:39:01 Life After Prison: Community Work, Business, and Giving Back 01:47:02 Family, Marriage, and Rebuilding Trust After Prison 01:51:01 Advice for At-Risk Youth and the Power of Redemption Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Worship led by: Luis Gutierrez
Worship led by Art & Nick Sanchez, Luis Gutierrez & Jubilee
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez
Little Village, a Latino business corridor in Chicago, has been contending with tariffs, immigration enforcement, and other changes in federal policy. But business owners have been figuring out new ways to make money, sell their products, and stay open. Tonantzin Carmona, a fellow in Brookings Metro, as well as Chicago civic leaders Luis Gutierrez and Jennifer Aguilar discuss how. Show notes and transcript. Follow The Current and all Brookings podcasts on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Send feedback email to podcasts@brookings.edu.
This week, we're doing things a little differently. Kate is joined by Luis Alamilla and Luis Gutierrez to talk about Summer Game Fest. Yes, we talk about our favorite games, but the focus is something more important: What it's like covering a game event as Latinos when ICE raids, protests, and violent police are surrounding you. It's an emotional and sensitive conversation, but we encourage you to listen, learn, and take action. Organizations to support below. Union del Barrio: https://www.instagram.com/uniondelbarrio/ RAICES Texas: https://raicestexas.org/ Latinx In Gaming: https://www.latinxingaming.com/
For Part 8 of our Faces of the Future podcast series, we are highlighting Luis Gutierrez, an underground apprentice for ComEd in Chicago. During the episode, Luis describes what it's like to work in manholes as part of the underground crew, how he is learning new skills at ComEd's underground training center and what he sees in the future for the line trade. He also shares his safety strategies while working underground and tips for success in an apprenticeship. To learn more about Luis, check out the March 2024 Faces of the Future department in T&D World magazine. If you'd like to nominate an apprentice lineworker for the Faces of the Future department and related podcast series, send an email to amyfischbach@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
For Part 8 of our Faces of the Future podcast series, we are highlighting Luis Gutierrez, an underground apprentice for ComEd in Chicago. During the episode, Luis describes what it's like to work in manholes as part of the underground crew, how he is learning new skills at ComEd's underground training center and what he sees in the future for the line trade. He also shares his safety strategies while working underground and tips for success in an apprenticeship. To learn more about Luis, check out the March 2024 Faces of the Future department in T&D World magazine. If you'd like to nominate an apprentice lineworker for the Faces of the Future department and related podcast series, send an email to amyfischbach@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez & Jubilee
The Chicago Community Trust's strategic focus on addressing the racial and ethnic wealth gap was informed by data on the stark differences in health, education and wealth, how those differences were impacting our region, and – most importantly – where we, as a community foundation, were best positioned to support change that would benefit the entire region. The Trust continues to invest in data to shed light on disparities impacting our community, leverage policy change, track progress, inform gaps in knowledge, and drive innovation with our community partners working to address those systemic factors. For example, the Trust-funded Color of Wealth in Chicago found median wealth in the region ranges from zero for Black households, $6,000 for foreign-born Mexicans, $24,000 for Puerto Ricans, $40,500 for U.S.-born Mexicans, compared to $210,000 for white households. These results, other reports, and community-driven data illustrate the critical importance of data broken out by race and ethnicity, gender, age, and community area so that we can understand who is benefitting and who isn't in our local economy and how interventions and investments are working to address systemic barriers and underinvestment in communities. In this episode of Trust Talks, we will discuss how data helps us understand the ways capital flows into communities and how our grant partners are using it to inform their work and drive investment into their neighborhoods. This episode is hosted by Jennifer Axelrod, associate of vice president of learning & impact for The Chicago Community Trust, and includes Brett Theodos, senior fellow and director of the Community Economic Development Hub at Urban Institute; Luis Gutierrez, founder & CEO of Latinos Progresando; and Andraya Yusfi, chief of partnerships and development for By The Hand Club For Kids. This episode is produced by Juneteenth Productions and was recorded at BUILD, Inc.
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez
Worship Led by Luis Gutierrez
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez
Worship led by Luis Gutierrez
Buckingham County, Virginia Rebuilds its Election Staff After Harassment Causes Entire Department to Resign Today's Script: (Variations occur with audio due to editing for time) Today's Links now located below scriptYou're listening to the American Democracy Minute, keeping YOUR government by and for the people.Buckingham County, Virginia is rebuilding its elections department after its entire staff quit due to conspiracy-fueled chaos. Its election registar left in March after persistent & baseless accusations of voter fraud in the 2022 midterms, with one critic calling out at a public meeting, “I am putting you on notice — for treason!” NBC News and the Farmville Herald report that the allegations began after a Democrat won a school board race by nine votes. The loss caused the county GOP chair Ramona Christian to complain of a lack of Republican election volunteers at the polls. The Herald reports that in county precincts last November, there were 54 unaffiliated volunteers, 17 Republicans, and 12 Democrats. Registrar Lindsey Taylor resigned in March, telling NBC that QUOTE “Mentally, I just — I couldn't take it anymore.” Three other staffers also left, leaving county voters no way to register to vote. April 11th, the County appointed an interim replacement registrar, Luis Gutierrez, a criminal justice PhD student at Liberty University. In the turmoil, the members of the electoral board have also turned over, including one, who along with GOP Chair Ramona Christian, had a picture taken in March with MyPillow CEO & conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell at a conference. Two new board appointments have been made, and a third is pending. We have lots more at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org. For the American Democracy Minute, I'm Brian Beihl.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:NBC News - Hounded by baseless voter fraud allegations, an entire county's election staff quits in VirginiaFarmville Herald - Buckingham County Electoral Board Won't Renew Registrar's ContractFarmville Herald - Buckingham County adds a new registrar, electoral board memberCenter for American Progress - Protecting Election Workers and Officials From Threats and Harassment During the MidtermsBrennan Center for Justice - Poll of Election Officials Shows High Turnover Amid Safety Threats and Political InterferenceGroups Taking Action:Center for American Progress, Election Official Legal Defense Network, Common Cause VAPlease follow us on Facebook and Twitter and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org#Democracy #DemocracyNews
"Hey, Familia! Thank you for dancing, laughing, and growing with us. For show notes and more awesome content, visit: SalsaKings.com/fountain-of-youth/ See you on the dance floor.
In this episode, Mariana speaks with Alejandra Palacios, former head of Mexico's Economic Competition Commission, COFECE, and Luis Gutierrez, President for Latin America of Prologis, the world's largest industrial real estate investment trust and the biggest owner of industrial parks in Mexico. They discuss why Mexico's manufacturing sector is receiving record numbers of FDI, in what specific sectors could Mexico increase its share in U.S. manufacturing imports, and what is needed for industrial park supply to catch up with increased demand. They also speak about the main constraints that exist to allow Mexico to take full advantage of this moment and how despite the current unfriendly political environment, C-Suites from around the world are focusing on long term geopolitical trends and moving ahead with their plans to shift a piece of their manufacturing capacity down to Mexico.
En este episodio hablamos de cómo vivir con mayor libertad con el Psiquiatra Luis Gutiérrez Rojas. Todos nosotros aspiramos, aunque sea de forma inconsciente, a sentirnos libres, a ser dueños de nuestras acciones, sin que los demás ni las circunstancias nos corten las alas. Y, sin embargo, a menudo -por no decir casi siempre- nos sentimos incompletos, incapaces de alcanzar la libertad en su totalidad, y eso nos produce una profunda insatisfacción.En su nuevo libro, el Doctor Luis Gutierrez Rojas expone de una forma clara y sencilla cuáles son las causas y los peligros de la perdida de nuestra libertad. Y aún más importante: nos da las claves para conquistarla en mayores niveles y en los distintos ámbitos de la vida. Porque solamente siendo autenticamente libres podemos ser verdaderamente felices.
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Howdy ! Welcome to a brand new Episode of the Geek Press Podcast, where Noah Garcia and Luis Gutierrez talk about the shows they've been watching, James Gunn and the future of the DC Universe, the current drama on twitter, and More ! Check out all of our socials down below ! GameSpot: https://www.gamespot.com/profile/imlu... IGN: https://www.ign.com/person/imluisguti... Follow Luis on Instagram and Twitter! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imluisgutie... Twitter: https://twitter.com/imluisgutierrez Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@imjoshuajoestar Check out Noah's Work! https://www.instagram.com/noahgarcia_... https://www.tiktok.com/@noahisgarcia
New BHI Executives-In-Residence, Jennifer Butler and Luis Gutierrez, join VP Economic Development Sarah Miller on BioTalk with Rich Bendis to discuss the recent launch of this program and cultivating the local life sciences ecosystem by working with start-up and growth-stage companies in diagnostics, medical devices, digital health, bioinformatics, AI/machine learning and therapeutics within Montgomery County, Maryland.
Columbia College sociology professor Wilfredo Cruz wrote the book on Latino politics in Chicago--literally! It's called Latinos in Chicago--Quest for a Political Voice. Wilfredo talks about the evolution of local Latino politics. So many Latino politicians got their start thanks to Harold Washington. Then they turned around and cut their deal with Mayor Daley. We're talking about you, Luis Gutierrez. Will Congressman Jesus "Chuy" Garcia be the first Latino mayor? And more...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's guests: - Luis Gutierrez, Former U.S. Rep. Illinois 4th District - William Campbell, a podcaster from the U.K. - Matt Gugala, Director of workforce & Vice President Local 265
The following article of the health industry is: “Healthcare Improvements Should Start With Voluntary Changes” by Luis Gutierrez Robledo, General Director of the National Institute of Geriatrics
Last week, dignitaries from across the city and state celebrated the late Mayor Harold Washington, whose 100th birthday would have been April 15. Top Washington aides like Jacky Grimshaw and Josie Childs; contemporaries like Congressmen "Chuy" Garcia, Bobby Rush and former Congressman Luis Gutierrez, Cook County Circuit Court Chief Judge Timothy Evans and the Rev. Jesse Jackson; and top elected officials like Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, and current Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot all celebrated Washington's life and legacy at his namesake library downtown. Hanging over all of it? Politics, of course. Mayor Lori Lightfoot has yet to officially declare her reelection bid, but is raising money, staffing up her campaign, and so far, playing defense. Other candidates to become Chicago's next mayor in 2023 are already lining up. Businessman Willie Wilson and current Ald. Ray Lopez are both running. Congressman Mike Quigley is polling. Former Chicago Public Schools CEO Paul Vallas and state Rep. Kam Buckner both say they're contemplating a run. Any number of spoilers could jump in over the coming months. On this week's show, we're talking lessons in tough campaigns and leadership with Marilyn Katz. She was a media consultant for Harold Washington's historic run in 1983. A progressive activist throughout the late '60s, she joined the rainbow coalition of Washington backers, helping deliver captivating ads that brought him over the finish line in the 1983 primary against Jane Byrne and Richard M. Daley, and then the general election against Republican Bernie Epton. She'll share her memories of that campaign and Washington's leadership style when he took over the 5th floor at City Hall, and what lessons Lightfoot might take from him to hold on to her seat.
Cuando iniciamos nuestro caminar con Cristo Iniciamos una vida nueva empezamos un nuevo propósito en nuestras vidas, vino a nosotros el deseo fuerte de servir a Dios con todo lo que teníamos y con todo lo que fuera posible desde nuestra forma de vestir de hablar de andar cambio favorablemente y es porque Cristo entro en nuestros corazones. Pero durante ese caminar como humanos entramos a una forma un poco cuadrada de hacer las cosas tanto así que dejamos de lado el hecho que Cristo nos había cambiado y empezamos a ver las cosas desde nuestro propio criterio en pocas palabras creamos moldes espirituales a ls cuales nos regimos no sabiendo que takes moldes son criterios de hombre.esta mañana descubriremos maneras practicas para salir de los moldes espirituales que nosotros hemos creado en que molde estamos como Cristianos
This week, we go back in time with the makers of the documentary Punch 9 for Harold Washington. The film examines the incomparable former Mayor of Chicago's time in office. Pulled from Congress, Washington became Chicago's first Black Mayor in 1983 thanks to a multiracial coalition of progressives who campaigned hard on his behalf. He took over after one-termer Jane Byrne and after decades under Richard J. Daley's leadership. The film includes archival footage and candid interviews with a cavalcade of notable Chicagoans: the Reverend Jesse Jackson, late civil rights historian Timuel Black, late educator Conrad Worrill, the Chicago Sun-Times' Laura Washington, plus contemporaries like Chuy Garcia, Luis Gutierrez and David Orr – as well as staff, supporters, and opponents, like former 33rd Ward Ald. Dick Mell. Mell was one of the leaders of the Vrdolyak 29, the mostly white City Council members who opposed Washington at every turn, kicking off the infamous Council Wars. If you need a reminder, Washington beat both Byrne and Richard M. Daley in the 1983 primary, then faced Republican Bernard Epton in the general. The film explores the racial animus Washington was up against as a candidate – when Epton used the slogan “before it's too late…” – and then as mayor, alongside the segregation and discrimination Chicagoans of color experienced. It also explores the kind of city Washington wanted to build before his sudden death in his office in 1987. Work on the film kicked off in 2015 and it debuted for select public audiences this past fall. Director Joe Winston and producer Sonya Jackson talk about how Washington paved the way for candidates of color, what parts of his legacy endure – and what is still left unfulfilled.
Poner “al mal tiempo buena cara” puede parecer una frase más. Cuando te la dice un psiquiatra como Luis Gutierrez Rojas adquiere un nuevo significado. Además, Luis es conferenciante y monologuista. Te hace reir, hablando rápido y diciendo cosas con mucho sentido. Te vas a llevar muchos descubrimientos y lo vas a pasar genial. A Luis puedes estar escuchándole horas y horas!! Nos enseña que nos conocemos a través de los demás, cuantas más relaciones tenemos más nos conocemos Luis nos ayuda a lidiar con las críticas y con las personas que tienen un problema de forma muy sencilla. Muchas veces somos receptores de vómitos: + No des soluciones. A veces resulta humillante. Desde fuera todo se ve más fácil + Escucha con atención e interés. Y señala lo que te parezca interesante PRIMICIA! Descubriremos las Daily Cards NOS VEMOS EN LAS REDES LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sergiodemiguel Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/elequilibrista_ Telegram GRUPO LA VIDA ES PERFECTA- https://t.me/joinchat/k5-Gogo_Bf43NDg0
Oncólogo y maestro Jose Luis Gutierrez Herrera apasionado del arte y la cultura la relación en medicina y arte; las mamas femeninas es el valor importante de la vida, gracias a las mamas sino de la especie, fundamental e importancia y la fuente de vida, la idea de relación con el arte, de estudiar las obras, cuerpo es obra de arte y es casi perfecta, la premisa importante para un médico su rostro esta adjuntada, mejilla palpasión diagnóstico, verlo y revisarlo. Jose Luis ha estado indagando y analizando aportes del año 86 bethoveen, van gogh, etc, por su misma autoconocimiento de estudio al relacionar la medicina y el arte paraa el a sido cautivador y como enseñarle a un joven de una manera distinta.
Vamos a viajar con la maquina del tiempo de invitados Carlos Martines y Luis Gutierrez
Hoy platique con Luis Gutierrez acerca de su vida, su incursión en diversos deportes y de como surgió VidaFit Gym Gym uno de los mejores Gimnasios en Veracruz.
Former United States Representative Luis Gutierrez joins Connected to Chicago. Download the show now, and tune in Sunday night at 7pm on WLS-AM890!
Morning Light interviews Luis Gutierrez, our first winner of a Blessed Carlo Acutis Distinguished Graduate Award. Luis is a Senior at Bishop Kelly High School and hopes to study zoology at the University of Idaho in the fall.
Former Congressman Luis Gutierrez joins Erik Runge (filling-in for Steve Bertrand) on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss how he’s now looking forward to working with Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx on cracking down on police misconduct, and reform. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Former U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez joins Anna to talk about becoming more involved in Chicago politics after spending the last couple of years in Puerto Rico.
Former U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez joins Anna to talk about his unhappiness with State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s office regarding the shooting of Adam Toledo.
Tuve el placer de esta semana hablar con el excongresista Luis Gutierrez. Fue un gusto conocerle y tener un diaglogo sobre su carrera y su visión sobre el futuro de Puerto Rico. Espero lo disfruten y compartan con sus conocidos. ---------------------------- Si te gusta el podcast, compártelo y danos un rating en la plataforma que sea que nos escuches. Si quieres apoyar este proyecto, lo puedes a traves de: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LaViConf ------------------------------ Contacto Twitter Facebook Instagram Email: lavieja.confiable@outlook.com jehivian.hernandez@outlook.com Music: Sugar Zone - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/F3TzxXfoEHo
Chris goes one on one with Former U.S. Representative, Luis Gutierrez.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Pima County Sup.Ramon Valdez,Luis Gutierrez on immigration,Martha McSally on Illegal Immigration.
The Hostile Media finds itself "exhausted from being outraged" in the Trump Era, as White House insiders now claim "unstoppable momentum." We look further into the Flynn plea deal, which Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz describes as a "show of weakness" by Team Mueller. Process crimes for a key witness? Leon Panetta, former Secretary of Defense, adds that its "a stretch" to insinuate the Trump transition team broke any laws. Meanwhile, Roy Moore takes a commanding lead in Alabama, Sen. Al Franken earns his fifth accuser, and open borders Rep. Luis Gutierrez announces plans to leave the House. Also, Sen. Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren amplifies her branding, and we offer preliminary notes on the Kate Steinle verdict. Plus, our interview with Roger Edwards, Republican candidate in the 6th Congressional District, set to offer a primary challenge to sitting Rep. Mike Coffman. With Listener Calls & Music via the Animals, the Bellamy Brothers, the Go-Go's, Joe Walsh and Enrique Iglesias.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode of Turn Up the Night is hosted by John Miller, John Barron, Baroness Von Sassy & Klaus! They may sound exactly like Kenny Pick, Tom Shafer, Raine Koch & P.s. Mueller but it's totally not them. Believe me. Believe me. All kidding aside... Donald Trump pretended to be his own PR Flack AKA John Miller / Barron in the 90's and he's denying it! News Ninja Action: HB2 Mega Update! Rush Limbaugh gets an 'Amen Moment' on TUTN!?!?? Hell has frozen over!!! Trump and Company: Words Don't Matter! The Green News Report! Name Calling! Trojan Rabbit AKA Paul on Reverse Call-In with a special announcement about Paul's Memory Bank! PPP Poll: The Donald doesn't fare well against parasites, vermin, hipster and ass maladies! You think Liberals hate Trump? Let's hear from a card carrying member of the GOP that has spent time and money for the Conservative cause!!! Plus find out what 'Losing Freedom' is all about. Rep. Luis Gutierrez gives The Donald a big welcome to Washington D.C.! Samantha Bee on why mid-terms matter... Especially in states like North Carolina! As always, much, much more! Tonight's show art provided by Joe Santorsa AKA @Marnus3 - Thanks Joe!
Interview with Congressman Tom Tancredo. Analysis of Trump's self-inflicted wounds. Will the other GOP candidates learn any lessons from Trump? Notes on a deeply flawed Denver Post editorial, vignettes on John McCain and Luis Gutierrez. A frank discussion of "national survival" -- what does the Fourth of July mean in America today? And furthermore, what makes a "hero" today? Meanwhile, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley apologizes for saying "all lives matter." With music and listener calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can Donald Trump survive? Are the wheels flying off the bus? An exploration of Trump's gaffe-ridden duel with John McCain. Will Trump lose his lead in the polls -- or will he surprise everyone by hanging on? Meanwhile, the American Political Establishments are exhibiting unmitigated glee. Notes on El Chapo, Trump Pinatas, and Rep. Luis Gutierrez who says the murder of Kate Steinle in San Franciso is a "cosa pequena." Bland audio from Jeb Bush on "legitimate concerns" about Sanctuary Cities. Beginnings of our conversation with former Congressman Tom Tancredo. With music and listener calls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Tancredo on Obama's planned executive amnesty. On the amnesty extremism of Rep. Luis Gutierrez. On the future of American culture & civilization. Should illegal immigrants be serving in the United States military?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.