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There are plenty of rankings to discuss on the Pipeline Podcast as MLB Pipeline prepares to release its annual Top 100 Prospects list Friday at 8 p.m. ET on MLB Network and MLB.com. Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Jason Ratliff start by breaking down the top 10 position lists for catcher, first base, second base and third base, identifying intriguing players and sleepers to watch for each spot. Then they're joined by international prospects maven Jesse Borek to discuss all the recent major signings on that market, highlighted by the Giants landing Venezuelan shortstop Luis Hernandez. The guys wrap things up with a listener mailbag question about another Giants international shortstop, Josuar Gonzalez. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Once again this year, Giants' Senior International Scouting Director, Joe Salermo, joins me to talk about the January 15 international signing class. This year's group was only three players, thanks to the Giants handing out MLB's largest signing bonus this year to Venezuelan shortstop, Luis Hernandez. Joe talks about Hernandez and the Giants' decision to build their entire year around him. We also talk about how Hernandez and last year's top signing, Josuar Gonzalez, will be able to compete for shortstop reps in coming years, and discuss a lot of the big development steps that previous international signees have taken in the past year. It's always my favorite pod of the year when Joe stops by, and I couldn't be more appreciative of his generosity with his time. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!There R Giants is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rogermunter.substack.com/subscribe
"Giants Talk" hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic offer the latest on Nico Hoerner updates and San Francisco signing MLB's top international prospect.--(3:30) - Giants continue to look for second baseman(8:00) - Nico Hoerner's potential fit in San Francisco(15:10) - Nolan Arenado signs with Diamondbacks(18:40) - Red Sox sign Ranger Suarez(21:50) - Giants sign top prospect Luis Hernandez(32:13) - Fan mailbag questions(47:43) - Joe Salermo joins the show Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ben and Carlos talk about how deep and talented the high school pitching crop is for the 2026 draft class. The two try to contextualize where this class of prep arms stacks up with some of the best in recent memory, and then discuss why pitchers across the board seem better today than they were five, 10, 15 years ago. The two talk about the general risk of pitching prospects vs. hitting prospects, how there are tools today that give us more precision in our pitching evaluations and then hit on a few of the different pitcher archetypes available in the class.After that Ben gives a rundown and update on the upcoming 2026 international signing period, which opens on January 15. Time Stamps:(0:00) Intro (5:35) Kaiden McCarthy reclassifies(8:00) Contextualizing the 2026 prep pitching class(12:00) The additional risk of pitching prospects(16:00) Misses from the vaunted 2018 class(18:30) Pitchers are better today in absolute terms(22:30) Better ability to evaluate pitchers(26:00) A variety of pitching styles(38:00) 2026 International Class thoughts(41:00) Luis Hernandez as the top bonus player(45:00) The status of an international draft(50:50) The state of international pitching(53:00) Notable names to keep in mindDo you have feedback for the show or want to ask us a question? Email us: futureprojection@baseballamerica.com.Ben's Twitter: @BenBadlerCarlos's Newsletter: Fringe AverageBaseball America WebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/future-projection-a-baseball-america-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Luis Hernandez, M.D., FACC, fellowship-trained Cardiologist and Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure Program at Monument Health Heart and Vascular Institute, gives insight on how devices like defibrillators, pacemakers and pulmonary pressure sensors manage heart failure and help prevent hospital readmissions. He also outlines the importance of medication and patient monitoring in improving heart failure outcomes. Dr. Hernandez brings plenty of visual aides in this episode so be sure to check out the video version on YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Drew (@drewisokay), Brandon (@brandonteweets) and Greg (@greghoogkamp) as they talk about their favorite NPB/KBO players of all time, Jeff Kent's election to the Hall of Fame and news at Prospects Live. They spend the majority of the podcast discussing the update to the Open Universe list and many of the top names you should know in your leagues. From the NPB, KBO, NCAA, High School and IFAs, Drew and Brandon bring the knowledge!Players discussed: Roch Cholowsky, Shunpeita Yamashita, Tatsuya Imai, Munetaka Murakami, Kazuma Okamoto, Kona Takahashi, Sung Song Mun, Cody Ponce, Anthony Kay, Drew Anderson, Ryan Weiss, Do-Yeong Kim, Teruaki Sato, Hiromi Itoh, Atsuki Taneichi, Hiroya Miyagi, Carter Stewart, Livan Moinelo, Drew Burress, Chris Hacopian, A.J. Gracia, Cameron Flukey, Jackson Flora, Liam Peterson, Dax Whitney, Brendan Lawson, Adrian Rodriguez, Grady Emerson, Jacob Lombard, Stryker Pence, Luis Hernandez, Wandy Asigen
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The following article of the Finance & Fintech industry is: “How a Venture Studio Transformed the DNA of a Traditional Company” by Luis Hernandez, Managing Director and Founder, Scale Radical.
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Just like a sword is forged for battle, not display — you are being shaped for purpose. God is refining your soul, your mind, your body for something greater. "For we are God's handiwork..." (Eph. 2:10). Don't resist the fire. Bring it to the altar. That's where the process begins — or continues.
The First Works Summer Beats concert series takes place at Roger Williams Park this summer with a variety of acts performing at the Boathouse Lawn every other week. This Friday, you can see The William Cepeda and Elio Villafranca jazz Sextet in a performance called “Merging Roots,” a collaboration exploring the shared African roots between Cuba, Puerto Rico and New Orleans. Morning host Luis Hernandez spoke with them for this week's show. Programming note: Artscape will be taking a break, so this is the last episode you'll hear for a while. But in the meantime, we'll still be bringing you stories on arts and culture throughout the week. You can find our coverage at thepublicsradio.org/arts.
Hear from Jay Johnson, Jared Jones, Zac Cowan and Luis Hernandez after the Tigers' semifinal College World Series win over Arkansas, 6-5
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It's an on-site edition of Tigers Win, live from The Box with Ben McDonald to preview LSU vs. West Virginia in this weekend's Super Regional! Topics include: recap of the Little Rock series & standout performances from Casan Evans , Luis Hernandez and Ethan Frey, plus a look ahead to WVU with a ticket to Omaha on the line.
LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson joined Sports Talk to recap the Tigers' victory in the Baton Rouge Regional. Coach Johnson shared his thoughts on the elite left-handed starters in college baseball, the major upsets from the first round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament, and the SEC's poor opening weekend. Coach Johnson also praised C Luis Hernandez and previewed the Tigers' Baton Rouge Super Regional matchup with West Virginia.
LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson joined Sports Talk to recap the Tigers' victory in the Baton Rouge Regional. Coach Johnson shared his thoughts on the elite left-handed starters in college baseball, the major upsets from the first round of the NCAA Baseball Tournament, and the SEC's poor opening weekend. Coach Johnson also praised C Luis Hernandez and previewed the Tigers' Baton Rouge Super Regional matchup with West Virginia.
The Southeastern 16 crew of Graham Doty, Jay Greeson and Chris Lee previews the Baton Rouge super regional of LSU and West Virginia. LSU's four-man pitching tandem of Kade Anderson, Anthony Eyanson, Casan Evans and Zac Cowan may be the country's best when it comes to covering lots of innings in an elite manner. But can LSU's other talented arms, like Chase Shores, Jaden Noot, William Schmidt, Mavrick Rizy, Cooper Williams, Jacob Mayers and DJ Primeaux step up if called upon for coach Jay Johnson? Consistency has been an issue with LSU's offense. But Ethan Frey has gotten red-hot in the postseason, while Jared Jones, Derek Curiel, Stephen Milam, Daniel Dickenson and regional Game 4 hero Luis Hernandez are also tough outs. The Mountaineers went undefeated in the Clemson regional after knocking off Kentucky in the title game. The pitching is keyed by starters Griffin Kern (who also closed the title game) and Jack Kartsonas, plus, rubber-armed Reese Bassinger. WVU's offense is led by Kyle West, who had an amazing season (.347/.500/.607) at the plate. The bottom of the Mountaineers' balanced order hit well in Clemson, and five players with double-digit steals and Skyler King (.424) and Sam White (.421) also being on-base threats. GAMETIME SIDEKICKS Use promo code SE16 for 10% off! http://www.gametimesidekicks.com/ SANDERS MOVING Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ JOIN OUR MEMBERSHIP
Mike and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's come-from-behind 10-6 victory over Little Rock in game seven of the Baton Rouge regional, highlighting pitcher Casan Evans, designated hitter Ethan Frey, and catcher Luis Hernandez. The guys interviewed Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, and Jim Derry, the host of the "Datitude" podcast for NOLA.com. Mike and Charlie criticized the Knicks' decision to fire head coach Tom Thibodeau after leading New York to the Eastern Conference Finals. Mike also remembered former NFL legend Jim Marshall. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to discuss LSU baseball's victory over Little Rock and the Saints' offseason question marks. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Steve and Charlie heard from Evans, Frey, Hernandez, and LSU head coach Jay Johnson after the Tigers' victory over the Trojans. Jerit Roser, an LSU reporter for On3's The Bengal Tiger, joined Sports Talk to recap the big win and preview the Tigers' Super Regional matchup against West Virginia. Oleh Kosel, an NBA reporter covering the Pelicans, discussed the Pelicans' commitment to head coach Willie Green. Steve and Charlie slammed the pathetic Pittsburgh Pirates and spoke to a WWL listener about the Pelicans.
Steve and Charlie reviewed LSU baseball's game seven victory over Little Rock. The guys heard from LSU's Casan Evans, Ethan Frey, and Luis Hernandez. Jerit Roser, an LSU reporter for On3's The Bengal Tiger, joined Sports Talk. Roser recapped the Tigers' regional-sealing victory over Little Rock and previewed LSU's upcoming Super Regional matchup vs. West Virginia.
Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, joined Sports Talk. Songy broke down LSU's victory over Little Rock in game seven of the Baton Rouge regional. Songy praised Tiger head coach Jay Johnson, pitcher Casan Evans, designated hitter Ethan Frey, and catcher Luis Hernandez.
Mike and Charlie recapped LSU baseball's come-from-behind 10-6 victory over Little Rock in game seven of the Baton Rouge regional, highlighting pitcher Casan Evans, designated hitter Ethan Frey, and catcher Luis Hernandez. The guys interviewed Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, and Jim Derry, the host of the "Datitude" podcast for NOLA.com.
Mike and Charlie emphasized the importance of LSU catcher Luis Hernandez. The guys criticized the Knicks' decision to fire head coach Tom Thibodeau after leading New York to the Eastern Conference Finals. Mike also remembered former NFL legend Jim Marshall. Jeff Duncan, a columnist for The Times-Picayune, joined Sports Talk to discuss LSU baseball's victory over Little Rock and the Saints' offseason question marks. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
Buddy Songy, an analyst for TigerBait.com, joined Sports Talk. Songy broke down LSU's victory over Little Rock in game seven of the Baton Rouge regional. Songy praised Tiger head coach Jay Johnson, pitcher Casan Evans, designated hitter Ethan Frey, and catcher Luis Hernandez.
I speak with Sabor Y Cultura founder Luis Hernandez. You don't want to miss one of the best festivals around that also helps the community. To learn more, go to https://www.saborevent.com/
There's a painting on display right now in the Rhode Island Statehouse that tells an important tale of American history: It's the story of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment — a military regiment composed mostly of Black enlistees. The painting is called “Brave Men as Ever Fought.” It's by historical military artist Don Troiani. Morning host Luis Hernandez talked with Ray Rickman, the co-founder of the non-profit Stages of Freedom, which addresses racial inequities in Rhode Island, and Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore.
Luis Hernandez, M.D., FACC, fellowship-trained Cardiologist and Medical Director of the Advanced Heart Failure Program at Monument Health Heart and Vascular Institute, gives insight on how devices like defibrillators, pacemakers and pulmonary pressure sensors manage heart failure and help prevent hospital readmissions. He also outlines the importance of medication and patient monitoring in improving heart failure outcomes. Dr. Hernandez brings plenty of visual aides in this episode so be sure to check out the video version on YouTube! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kwame Dawes is a poet, actor and musician whose work is shaped by a journey that started in Ghana, where he was born, all the way to Jamaica, where he was raised. Dawes, who joined the staff at Brown University in 2024, was recently named the poet laureate for Jamaica. Morning host Luis Hernandez spoke with Dawes about his journey, his poetry, what it means to be a poet laureate, and the current environment on college campuses.
Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson ahead of the Tigers' midweek matchup against Nicholls. Coach Johnson shared his thoughts on C Luis Hernandez, 2B Daniel Dickinson, and OF Derek Curiel.
Steve and Charlie listened to press conference audio from LSU head baseball coach Jay Johnson ahead of the Tigers' midweek matchup against Nicholls. Coach Johnson shared his thoughts on C Luis Hernandez, 2B Daniel Dickinson, and OF Derek Curiel.
Ron is joined by Will Peña to talk with Luis Hernandez from Hercor Insurance and Ian Carter from AZ Ice and Water.
On the next episode of The ToosDay Crue, Stephen and Jake welcome the inspiring Luis Hernandez. Born into an immigrant family in underprivileged inner-city communities, Luis defied the odds, becoming the first in his family to graduate college, escape the cycle of poverty, and build a life of success. In this captivating conversation, Luis shares his rollercoaster journey:
Providence's historic Union Station was once a hub for 14 intercity train tracks, a crucial stop in southern New England that helped the city's jewelry, textile and machinery industries thrive. In just a few weeks, it'll be home to Track 15: a food hall and plaza that will feature local chefs offering everything from Indian plates to Mexican fare. Morning host Luis Hernandez met with developer Chris Marsella in January at the construction site behind the building which currently houses our studio and the Rhode Island Foundation. It will soon be the home of Track 15.
Artists throughout Latin America have long used graphic posters as a form of storytelling, cultural celebration, political expression, and resistance. A new exhibit at Waterfire Arts Center features roughly 100 posters from across Latin America, spanning more than 70 years. Morning host Luis Hernandez spoke with the curators of the exhibit, Jose Menendez Lopez and Tatiana Goméz Gaggero.
A historic cottage situated in Westerly Library's Wilcox Park is home to an Artist-In-Residence program that attracts creatives from around the country. It offers artists of all levels and disciplines to take risks and pursue new projects, while also providing creative and educational programming to the surrounding community. The latest artist-in-residence is Dave Solomon. He's an award-winning, New York-based writer and director of film and theater. Morning host Luis Hernandez spoke with him for this week's episode of Artscape.
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Cardiologist Luis Hernandez, M.D., FACC, of the Heart and Vascular Institute at Rapid City Hospital talks the latest in heart failure treatment, including heart pumps, transplants and the crucial role of heart medication. Dr. Hernandez explains the difference between temporary and permanent heart pumps, such as the Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD), which can provide life-saving support for patients with severe heart failure and offer hope for those facing advanced heart disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LSU advanced to the finals of the Chapel HIll regional last year, one season removed from a national title under coach Jay Johnson. The Tigers' head coach joins us for a 30-minute interview with Southeastern 16's Chris Lee and Alfred Ezman to preview LSU's 2025 season. Topics include: The Tigers have outstanding depth at catcher, with Texas prep star Cade Arrambide joining Indiana State transfer Luis Hernandez and JUCO transfer Blaise Priester to battle for playing time. Jared Jones, perhaps the country's most underrated power hitter, locks down first base after turning down an opportunity to go pro last summer. Johnson compares Utah Valley transfer Daniel Dickinson, who'll likely man second base, to Pete Rose. - Sophomore sensation Stephen Milam will likely man shortstop, while Michael Braswell III may move to third. The Tigers have a crowded outfield. California prep star Derek Curiel has a great shot to start, as do talented sophomores Ashton Larson and Jake Brown. But Auburn transfer Chris Stanfield is in the mix, as is Johnson favorite Josh Pearson, who's played a lot of baseball for the Tigers. Freshmen Mic Paul and returnee Ethan Frey could also be in the mix. Freshmen Mikey Ryan and David Hogg II, as well as transfers Edward Yamin IV (Dayton) and Dalton Beck (Incarnate Word) could also push for playing time. Few teams have the competition for starting pitching slots that Johnson has. Chase Shores is finally healthy and could lead the rotation. Returnees Kade Anderson and Gavin Guidry are both talented and could make weekend starts. The Tigers could also build a rotation that most teams would love to have just on transfers Anthony Eyanson (UC San Diego), Zac Cowan (Winthrop) and Jacob Mayers (Nicholls State). But don't forget about William Schmidt, who was a top-10 high school player in America last year according to multiple recruiting services. The Tigers also have several talented bullpen options, including returnees Kade Woods, DJ Primeaux and Jaden Noot; freshmen Mavrick Rizy and Casan Evans and others. What did Johnson learn from last year's 2-10 start to Southeastern Conference play, coming against a brutal schedule? FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/16Southeastern LEAVE A VOICEMAIL Hear your voice on the show: https://memo.fm/secbasketball/ SANDERS LOGISTICS Efficient, hassle-free moving: https://www.tedrsandersmoving.com/ ADVERTISE WITH SOUTHEASTERN 16 Reach out to caroline.smith@southeastern14.com to find out how your product or service can be seen by over 200,000 unique viewers each month!
Near-death experience guest 1194 is Luis Hernandez who was an atheist that met Jesus during his NDE experience. Luis' email luisedez@gmail.com CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
Episode 52 is here pals! It's our Chris Things Art "Match of the Week" Edition w/ my pal Joe - talking two absolutely delightful matches that officially mark FIFTY TWO WEEKS & episodes of this little ol' podcast!We're talking the matches & illustrations that were 1993 WCW's Barry Windham vs 2 Cold Scorpio NWA World Heavyweight Championship match & 1982's All Japan first ever singles match of Stan Hansen vs Terry Funk. We also chat a bunch of nonsense that included an extended film appreciation discussion that I quite enjoyed!In my 'World of Chris-Things' intro monologue I chat about my cool experience of being a recent guest on Luis Hernandez's rad Spanish-language Desde La Tercera Cuerda podcast & all of my latest comings & goings. Including FINALLY finishing sending out all of my recent M.O.T.W. YEAR ONE books! Enjoy!!Check out the Chris Things MOTW illustrations in question here: Barry Windham vs 2 Cold Scorpio (NWA World Heavyweight Championship match)Stan Hansen vs Terry FunkChrisThings.com.au is the place for original art, prints, calendars & much more!Follow on Instagram: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexFollow on Twitter: @ChrisThings, @SocialSuplexLike on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialSuplex/Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/QUaJfaCVisit our website for news, columns, and podcasts: https://socialsuplex.com/Join the Social Suplex community Facebook Group: The Wrestling (Squared) CircleWrestling-Art with Chris Things is the Pro-Wrestling Art niche Podcast of the Social Suplex Podcast Network. Support the Social Podcast Network by leaving a rating and review on Apple Podcasts.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/social-suplex-podcast-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Alfred Ezman, Graham Doty and Chris Lee discuss fall scrimmage results on SEC Baseball Weekly. Topics include: Florida vs. Jacksonville: The Gators' Ty Evans and Ashton Wilson have flashed power. The Gators get a notable signee in Min Jae Seo is one of the top right-handed pitchers in the Class of 2025. LSU has exhibitions vs. Samford and Louisiana. The Tigers' Jared Jones two home runs against UL. Gavin Guidry and Will Schmidt threw scoreless innings in that contest, too. Ashton Larson and Indiana State transfer Luis Hernandez each had two hits. Alabama's exhibition against Clemson: Shortstop Justin Lebron had an RBI single. Bryce Fowler hit a home run while Cade Snell added an RBI hit. South Carolina's exhibition vs. College of Charleston: Kennedy Jones, Ethan Petry, Ohio State transfer Henry Kaczmar stood out as hitters while coach Paul Manieri is high on Nathan Hall and liked what Matthew Becker did.
Curiosity and fearlessness fueled Luis Hernandez's rise from the inner city to becoming a leader and trailblazer in his family as the first to graduate from both high school and college. Join us on the Uncommon Leader Podcast as Luis shares how these qualities laid the groundwork for a successful career in real estate and a passion for long-distance running. Through childhood adventures and leadership roles, including leading the Latin American student organization in college, Luis has cultivated a unique leadership style grounded in authenticity and discipline. His journey is a powerful reminder of how embracing the unknown can forge paths to success and fulfillment.Explore the compelling connection between running and leadership with Luis Hernandez, whose return to real estate in 2018 intertwined seamlessly with his dedication to running. In a candid discussion, Luis illustrates the transformative power of small, consistent efforts, drawing from his quest to qualify for the Boston Marathon. By surrounding himself with committed individuals and learning from their discipline, Luis emphasizes the importance of authenticity in leadership and personal growth. Discover how integrating minor habits, much like maintaining a consistent running routine, can lead to significant achievements in both personal and professional realms. This episode is filled with insights and inspiration, encouraging listeners to pursue their own goals with determination and authenticity.Connect with Luis here: LinkedInSubscribe to Luis' podcast - The Wayfinder ShowThanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
Luis Hernandez is a dedicated real estate professional and community-builder, committed to inspiring those around him to realize their own potential. As a constant learner, Luis continually sharpens his skills to better serve clients and peers alike, ensuring his knowledge is as dynamic as the market he navigates. His passion for personal growth and connection extends beyond real estate; as a podcast host, he creates meaningful discussions that empower listeners to chase their dreams. An avid long-distance runner, Luis approaches both his career and life with endurance and perseverance, setting a strong example for his community and demonstrating that dedication and hard work are the keys to lasting success. https://www.linkedin.com/in/luihernandez/
Send us a textIn this episode, I speak with Luis Hernandez on how taking up running taught him lessons about life. ★ Luis' Bio: ★ Despite being born into an immigrant family with little resources in under-privelaged, inner-city communities, I was the first to graduate go to college and get out of "the hood" and become a successful businessman and family man. I broke the cycle of poverty for my future generations and give back by inspiring others to pursue their dream life with my podcast "The Wayfinder Show". After building a wildly successful real estate investment empire in Baltimore, MD during my 20s, I lost it all during the 80/09 housing collapse. My kids were 1 and 3 years old at the time and we lost our home and had to start all over. We did so in Colorado where I took a step back to learn more about business by pursuing an MBA and focusing on being a good father and husband. The I founded a boutique real estate firm in Denver, CO called Pioneer Group Realty. Along the way, I also got into long-distance running which taught me so much about what it takes to be successful, helped me build an amazing community of friends, and took me all over the world. I recently earned my sixth star of the World Marathon Majors. Connect with Luis:https://www.wayfindershow.com/
Interview with Luis Hernandez, who despite being born into an immigrant family with little resources in under-privileged, inner-city communities, was the first in his family to graduate go to college and get out of "the hood" and become a successful businessman and family man. He broke the cycle of poverty for his future generations and gave back by inspiring others to pursue their dream life with my podcast "The Wayfinder Show". After building a wildly successful real estate investment empire in Baltimore, MD during my 20s, Luis lost it all during the 0809 housing collapse. His kids were 1 and 3 years old at the time and they lost their home and had to start all over. They did so in Colorado where I took a step back to learn more about business by pursuing an MBA and focusing on being a good father and husband. Then Luis founded a boutique real estate firm in Denver, CO called Pioneer Group Realty. Along the way, he also got into long-distance running which taught him so much about what it takes to be successful, helped me build an amazing community of friends, and took him all over the world. Luis recently earned my sixth star of the World Marathon Majors. His web site is https://the-wayfinder-show.ck.page/ec129cce46
Luis Hernandez has had many successes and failures and learned to embrace it all to be happy and sustainably successful. Now he has a podcast called The Wayfinder Show in which he hopes to inspire others to level up and live their best lives. Luis's website: https://www.wayfindershow.com/ SuccessGrid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/successgridofficial/ Show notes: https://successgrid.net/sg221/ If you love this show, please leave a review. Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/successgrid
PEG Podcast With Luis Hernandez: Podcaster, Real Estate Guy, Runner, Family Man, Entrpreneur Escaping the cycle of poverty Despite being born into an immigrant family with little resources in under-privelaged, inner-city communities, I was the first to graduate go to college and get out of "the hood" and become a successful businessman and family man. I broke the cycle of poverty for my future generations and give back by inspiring others to pursue their dream life with my podcast "The Wayfinder Show". After building a wildly successful real estate investment empire in Baltimore, MD during my 20s, I lost it all during the 80/09 housing collapse. My kids were 1 and 3 years old at the time and we lost our home and had to start all over. We did so in Colorado where I took a step back to learn more about business by pursuing an MBA and focusing on being a good father and husband. The I founded a boutique real estate firm in Denver, CO called Pioneer Group Realty. Along the way, I also got into long-distance running which taught me so much about what it takes to be successful, helped me build an amazing community of friends, and took me all over the world. I recently earned my sixth star of the World Marathon Majors. I believe I can bring a lot of value to podcast audiences that want to hear about business, real estate, running, self-development, and growth mindset. Link: https://the-wayfinder-show.ck.page/ec129cce46 Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss
About Jason Ambeau I have led teams for over 40+ years, have been an owner for 20+, and a coach for 10+. In my personal development and professional growth journey I've made 100's of mistakes to determine what were the right steps for a business that's wanting to scale but feels stuck. It's not that you can't figure out things all on your own, it's a matter of accelerating the process by deploying proven methods to quickly break out into results as yet unattainable. https://www.linkedin.com/company/exit-momentum/posts/?feedView=all https://exitmomentum.com/jason-ambeau/ ----------------------------------------------------------- About Daniel Laby Thirty years ago when I started in the field, there was no one that applied a scientific medical approach to working with athletes. We published the first sports vision paper in the medical Ophthalmology journals and have published many more in an effort to bring science to the game. We have been fortunate to have worked with many athletes on many clubs over the years and our efforts have helped players achieve the best performance possible which fortunately has led to many championships. By sharing my story and experience with your audience, we can together help many perform at their best and achieve their dreams! https://www.linkedin.com/in/drlaby/ https://sportsvision.nyc/ --------------------------------------------------------- When It Worked Podcast https://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast
Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley y John Fitzgerald Kennedy fueron presidentes de Estados Unidos en distintos momentos, pero, aparte del hecho de ocupar la presidencia, compartieron un destino común: los cuatro fueron asesinados mientras estaban en el cargo. El primero de ellos fue Abraham Lincoln en 1865. El país no tenía ni un siglo de historia y la guerra civil estaba a punto de concluir. El 14 de abril de aquel año un pistolero llamado John Wilkes Booth le disparó en la nuca cuando el presidente asistía a una representación teatral en Washington. El asesinato de Lincoln era la parte más importante de un complot de los confederados para revertir una derrota segura. Abatieron al presidente, pero no a sus otros dos objetivos: el vicepresidente y el secretario de Estado. Consiguieron todo lo contrario de lo que se proponían. Lincoln fue ascendido a categoría de héroe nacional y como tal se le recuerda hoy. No muchos años después, en 1881 fue tiroteado en una estación ferroviaria de Washington el presidente James Garfield, que había tomado posesión del cargo el 4 de marzo, sólo unos meses antes. Garfield era republicano y en aquellos momentos el partido se encontraba muy dividido. Un miembro del partido, decepcionado porque no le habían dado un cargo, Charles Guiteau, decidió vengarse aprovechando que el presidente iba a tomar un tren para pasar las vacaciones. El 2 de julio se dirigió armado con un pequeño revolver a la estación de Baltimore y Potomac, se acercó al presidente y le disparó a quemarropa por la espalda. Garfield no murió en el acto, fue trasladado a la Casa Blanca con una bala en el cuerpo, pero aún pasarían casi tres meses hasta que a finales de septiembre murió víctima de una sepsis. Veinte años más tarde, en septiembre de 1901 caería asesinado el tercer presidente, pero esta vez no sería en Washington, sino en Búfalo, una ciudad al norte del Estado de Nueva York adonde había viajado para darse un baño de multitudes durante la celebración de la Exposición Panamericana. Esta vez el asesino fue un anarquista de Detroit llamado Leon Czolgosz. McKinley acababa de estrenar su segundo mandato y era un presidente muy popular. Tras visitar la exposición quiso estrechar la mano personalmente de tantos asistentes como fuera posible en el palacio de la música, uno de los pabellones más vistosos de la exposición. Ese era el momento que Czolgosz esperaba para poder acercarse al presidente y dispararle a corta distancia con un revolver que llevaba escondido en la mano debajo de un pañuelo. Tuvo tiempo de disparar dos veces. La primera bala fue desviada por un botón, la segunda penetró en su abdomen. Pero, como ya le ocurrió a Garfield, McKinley no murió ese día. Fue llevado de urgencia a la enfermería de la exposición donde intentaron sin éxito extraerle la bala. Quedó en observación en la casa del presidente de la exposición y allí moriría una semana más tarde víctima de la gangrena. Que tres presidentes fuesen asesinados en un lapso tan breve de tiempo provocó que se extremasen las medidas de seguridad. Fue tras el asesinato de McKinley cuando el Congreso pidió a Servicio Secreto, dedicado hasta entonces a perseguir la falsificación de moneda, se encargase también de la seguridad presidencial. Eso no impidió que seis décadas después fuese asesinado el presidente Kennedy en Dallas. Este magnicidio es el más reciente y también el más conocido ya que dio lugar a todo tipo de teorías de la conspiración a cada cual más imaginativa. El de Kennedy fue un asesinato mucho más elaborado que los anteriores. Corrió a cargo de un tirador, Lee Harvey Oslwald, que esperó a que la caravana presidencial pasase por delante de un almacén en el que se había apostado con un rifle dotado de mira telescópica. El presidente viajaba en una limusina descubierta junto a su esposa y el gobernador de Texas. La muerte fue instantánea y eso puso en marcha de inmediato la sucesión presidencial. El vicepresidente Lyndon B. Johnson tuvo que jurar el cargo apresuradamente a bordo del Air Force One. Desde entonces han intentado asesinar a los sucesivos presidentes en varias ocasiones, pero sin éxito. Hoy en La ContraHistoria vamos a repasar los primeros tres magnicidios que conmocionaron a Estados Unidos y que, en última instancia, han hecho de sus presidentes los mandatarios mejor protegidos del mundo. El cuarto, el de Kennedy, mucho mejor documentado, lo veremos en el siguiente capítulo. 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