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On The Gate! A podcast hosted by two jailbird/recovering drug addicts and active comedians Geo Perez and Derek Drescher, who talk each week about their times in jail, what they learned, what you should know, and how they are improving their life or slipping into recidivism each day! This week we have Luis Lopez and Alexis Carabona! They talk about Luis' family being detained and deported, everyones NYC jail stories, Geo's chess game and much more. ON THE GATE! ENJOY!Original air date: 5.5.25WATCH THE LIVESTREAM 2 PM EST MONDAYS and EXCLUSIVE EPISODES 2 PM EST THURSDAYS on gasdigital.com. Use promo code OTG for a discount on your membership. Watch the free livestream here at 12 AM EST FRIDAYS. FOLLOWGeo PerezInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/geoperez86/Derek DrescherInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/derekdrescher/Luis LopezAlexis CarabanoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The following article of the E-Commerce & Retail industry is: “Influencer Advertising: What Do We Know?” by Luis Lopez Linaldi, Founding Partner, Solorzano Linaldi.
Feb. 13, 2025 - An exam required to be a licensed master social worker is disproportionately keeping ethnic minorities from entering this critical field, according to proponents of repealing the exam requirement. We examine the positives and negatives of the status quo with Luis Lopez, executive director of the Latino Social Work Coalition & Scholarship Fund, and Jacqueline Mondros, interim executive director of Social Workers for Justice.
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with Professional Electrician and dedicated Technical Mentor Luis Lopez. Luis has made it his mission to educate and mentor young people on the benefits of choosing a trade skill career, especially as an alternative to the traditional four-year college route. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
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No me olvides y Art Papi memorias de la verdadera cultura. Vivien Mattei y Jose Raul Cepeda conversan hoy con Luis Javier Lopez y la Dra. Basilia Encarnación de Nexiando Media; y Humberto Figueroa y Miguel Figueroa de Art Papi. Segmento 1 Tras un “blooper” de Cepeda, Vivien nos pone al dia sobre lugares sin electricidad en Ponce esta semana. La Dra. Encarnación y Luis Lopez nos hablan de la empresa Nexiando Media. Productores del medio metraje, “No me olvides”, (42 minutos). https://form.jotform.com/nexeandomediaaguad/no-me-olvides-en-teatro-hollywood Segmento 2 “No me olvides” es un drama que presenta un caso de un paciente que desarrolla la condición de Alzheimer y la relación con sus cuidadores. Invita al publico a apoyarlos asistiendo a la presentación y cine foro que sea el proximo sábado 27 de julio a las 1PM en el Cine Municipal Hollywood de Coamo. Estarán en septiembre 2024 en el Simposio sobre Alzheimer en la Universidad Interamericana de PR Recinto Metro. Para reservaciones (787)206-5901 https://www.facebook.com/share/jABtSo7Y3rcxW9Va/?mibextid=LQQJ4d Segmento 3 Humberto Figueroa y Miguel Figueroa, nos presentan “Art Papi””, una publicación periódica, que presenta a través de artículos e imágenes, información sobre arte, cultura, fotografía y moda. Miguel es periodista, que trabajo a nivel internacional en publicaciones de arte y moda. Humberto dice que es una memoria fotográfica y periodística de este momento en la historia. Segmento 4 Continuamos la conversación con Humberto Figueroa y el editor de Art Papi, Miguel Figueroa, sobre esta publicación alternativa. https://www.artpapi.com/ Sábado 27/julio 3PM en Librería El Candil, Ponce, PR
En este episodio conversamos con José Luis López sobre los "Estados No Ordinarios de Consciencia" y cómo estos pueden influir en nuestra vida y nuestro camino espiritual. José Luis nos introduce a la terapia integrativa, una metodología que combina diferentes enfoques terapéuticos para abordar el bienestar desde múltiples dimensiones, promoviendo una sanación holística. También se exploran las complejidades del amor y el desafío que representa en nuestras vidas, ofreciendo reflexiones profundas sobre cómo el amor puede ser una fuerza de sanación y conexión. La conversación se adentra en cómo podemos sanar a la humanidad, destacando la importancia de la consciencia y la empatía en este proceso. Se discute el instinto de supervivencia y cómo este puede formar barreras y membranas de separación entre individuos, afectando nuestras relaciones y nuestra percepción del mundo. Uno de los aspectos clave abordados es cómo recuperar nuestro poder personal y crear cambios conscientes en nuestras vidas. José Luis ofrece técnicas y prácticas que permiten a los individuos realizar cambios significativos y vivir de manera más consciente. Además, se ofrecen valiosos consejos sobre cómo elegir a un facilitador adecuado para el proceso de sanación y crecimiento personal, destacando la importancia de la confianza y la conexión en esta elección. La charla también toca la represión en nombre de la espiritualidad, explorando cómo algunas prácticas espirituales pueden ser malinterpretadas o mal utilizadas para reprimir aspectos esenciales de nuestra humanidad. Finalmente, José Luis profundiza en los estados no ordinarios de consciencia, explicando cómo estas experiencias pueden abrir nuevas dimensiones de percepción y entendimiento, y se cuestiona la ilusión del viaje del héroe, invitándonos a reflexionar sobre nuestras propias narrativas personales. Este episodio es una invitación a explorar y expandir nuestra comprensión de la consciencia y la espiritualidad, ofreciendo herramientas y reflexiones para un crecimiento personal y colectivo.
Ever wondered if you can have a career in both finance and comedy? Watch comedian Luis Lopez as he shares his experiences and insights on ONCE balancing these two seemingly different worlds. From his transition from a finance job to a full-time comedian, to using his finance background to enhance his comedy skills, this video offers a unique perspective on finding the perfect balance between work and passion. Tune in to hear about Luis' journey in finance, comedy, and even sports! https://linktr.ee/TedJonesWorld 1:10- PLAYING FIFA SOCCER! 2:30- MESSI IS THE SOCCER GUY 4:20- SAUDI SPORTS 6:50- Messi and Ronaldo? 8:25- Drugs Legal in Oregon 9:35- FINANCE TALK 10:10- WORKING 18 hour Days As An Intern 13:40- Temp Work 14:40- YOU MUST BE AT WORK 18:10- DOING IT FOR MONEY 19:40- Finance TO Comedy 23:50- Movie By Yourself ALONE 28:10- Baseball or Tennis 29:10- Improv Is Like Baseball… 32:10- Standup In The Park 34:10- Getting Married! 37:20- You HAVE Dreams! 40:40- Getting To The Moment?? 42:10- HONEYMOON! Follow My Stand Up Comedy Channel :) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf535atx8dAeHlGrJSTm3vA Ted Jones World Podcast On Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBEOS7akat_zSXGDEif-y9g TEDJONESWORLD@GMAIL.COM https://linktr.ee/TedJonesWorld --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ted-jones-world/support
In this episode, Devin is joined by former Daily Aztec/SDSU Alum and KYMA 11 Sports/Weather Anchor Luis Lopez. The two go in depth on what its like to cover a Super Bowl in Las Vegas, how you go about finding stories that connect with viewers in small market news stations and so much more. Luis Lopez is a Sports/Weather Anchor for KYMA 11/CBS 13 in Yuma, Arizona. He has covered Super Bowls in Las Vegas and Phoenix, wrote stories surrounding COVID-19, Dust Storms and even a little bit of high school sports. He is from Concord, CA and is a fan of the Las Vegas Raiders and San Francisco Giants. Feel free to follow Luis on Twitter @LuisLopezMedia.
On this episode of THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST, hosts Jonathan & Jeffrey Pogash talk cocktails, spirits—including, of course, agave spirits!—and a whole lot more with Milagro Tequila Ambassador Luis Lopez, a literal "miracle-working" Los Angeles native and West Hollywood resident who's long drawn upon his deep Guatemalan roots for mixological inspiration. All brought to you by Emilio Lustau and Milagro Tequila. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecocktailgurupodcast/message
Analizamos los nombres que se mueven entre los rumores sobre los Yankees de Nueva York con los invitados Luis Lopez y Randy Miller, escritores de los Bombarderos. Best regards Alfre Alvarez 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
Lev is joined by comedians Wolfgang Hunter and Luis Lopez! They talk about Lev's fight with his girlfriend over a dong in gray sweatpants, Jim Carey, celebrities with gay kids, and much more.The Lev Fer Show is a comedy podcast hosted by New York City comedian Lev Fer. Join Lev as he invites his favorite comedian friends on twice a week to chop it up and laugh about any and everything.Original Air Date: 11.6.23MERCHhttps://merchengine.com/collections/the-lev-fer-showFREE LIVESTREAM Mondays & Fridays at 6:30PM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch The YouTube Premiere the following Friday & Wednesday at 1PM Ehttps://GaSDigital.com/LIVESign up to the Gas Digital Network with promo code LEV and get a 7 Day FREE TRIAL which includes access to full episodes of all our shows days before the public, FULL HD livestreams, join live chat, and the entire GaS Digital library, On-Demand and in HD!https://GaSDigital.comFOLLOWThe Lev Fer Showhttps://instagram.com/levfershowLev FerInstagram: https://instagram.com/levferTwitter: https://twitter.com/thelevfershowGaS Digital NetworkInstagram: https://instagram.com/gasdigitalTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND LEV MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Lev Fer151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003#LevFer #GaSDigital #Podcast #ComedySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El nuevo libro del Sr Luis Eduardo López Padilla no se refiere a los dos Papas que coexistieron durante casi 10 años en el Vaticano debido a la renuncia de Benedicto XVI y la elección de Francisco.En la lectura del libro, nos comenta el Sr Lopez Padilla; encontrará usted múltiples profecías que anuncian que el futuro inmediato de la Iglesia será en extremo desolador, pues se avecina un naufragio desastroso del cual sólo la mano de Dios la podrá salvar.Pulsa Aqui para ver el programa¡Convierte en Miembro Cristero de Nuestro Canal Hoy!! Pulsa aquíSupport the show YouTube Facebook Telegram Instagram Tik Tok Twitter
This week, The Last Round Podcast team reacts to Frank Martin vs. Shakur Stevenson falling apart, Martin's possible next fight with Gervonta Davis, Review Raul Curiel's win from Golden Boy card in Indio, California, Preview Williams Zepeda vs. Mercito Gesta on DAZN, Luis Lopez vs. Joet Gonzalez on ESPN, Trainer Mike Stafford passes away, WBC says it won't sanction next Amanda Serrano bout because of 3 minute rounds, Devin Haney vs. Regis Prograis Reported for the Chase Center in San Francisco, California, and much more. Keep up with the show: https://linktr.ee/TheLastRound
Welcome back all! Pod is back and running. Summer months are flying by. Luis Lopez is in Mexico. Track and Field World Championships are soon and we briefly talk about what Lopez and I look forward too. We talk about how summer running has gone for the both of us. Lopez adjusting to altitude and much more. OKPJT athletes in full swing in training. Fall marathons like Berlin, Chicago, and CIM will be here soon. OKPKJT high school runners gearing up for their cross country season!
In this episode of Mic Check, host Mike Merli speaks with Luis Lopez, a visual artist and leader in the newly formed Steering Committee for Greater Bridgeport Pride. Luis provides an overview of the upcoming Greater Bridgeport Pride 2023, and offers deep, personal reflections on why Pride matters. For more on Luis' art: www.instagram.com/luis_lopez_art For more on Greater Bridgeport Pride (taking place July 29 and 30): https://www.bridgeportpride.com https://www.facebook.com/GreaterBridgeportPrideCT https://www.instagram.com/bridgeport_pride
Jake Velazquez and Luis Lopez return to the show for today's episode. They talk about offending Ukrainians, the new Flash movie, and a night at the Nashville Greyhound bus station.Jake is on Instagram @jakevcomedy and co-hosts the Do Less Podcast with former guest Mike Bramante. Luis is on Instagram as well @luislopezcomedy, and you can find more info on dates and booking at luislopezcomedy.com.As always, find Michael Good on Instagram @michaelgoodcomedy and on Twitter @agoodmichael. Check out the show on YouTube and follow the official Instagram page @morninggoodpodcast.This podcast was produced by Paxton Fleming, you can find him on Instagram @yaboypax.
In January 2023, TRN sent a delegation to El Salvador for the Indigenous Congress for Decolonization, which seeks to unite leaders, thinkers, Indigenous intellectuals, land defenders, and members of the Central American diaspora in a single voice in search of a new horizon to create a "pact that leads to Indigenous autonomy." This bilingual conversation, hosted by TRN comrade Justine Teba and titled "The State of Indigenous Peoples under the 'State of Emergency' in El Salvador," took place in April 2023 with a group of activists who were also part of the Congress. Participants: Demetrius Johnson, Daniel Flores, Zar Castillo, Luis Lopez, Live interpretation provided by Samantha. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Support www.patreon.com/redmediapr
The first time the Mets walked off the Yankees was in the first Subway Series iteration at Shea Stadium, in the second year of interleague play, 1998 — Luis Lopez hit a sac fly off Ramiro Mendoza that brought home Carlos Baerga with the winning run.The next year, Matt Franco singled home Rickey Henderson and Edgardo Alfonzo to lead the Mets to an improbable 9-8 victory over Mariano Rivera. There was a Shane Spencer walkoff fielder's choice in 2004 against Tanyon Sturtze to bring home Kaz Matsui, then a David Wright single off Rivera that scored Paul Lo Duca in 2006. After Jason Bay singled home Scott Hairston in the 10th inning of a 2011 game against Hector Noesi, the Mets walked off Rivera in a third different decade when Lucas Duda singled in Wright for a 2-1 verdict in 2013.The Mets didn't hit their first walkoff homer against the Yankees until 2020, when they did it twice: Amed Rosario off Aroldis Chapman (at Yankee Stadium in a doubleheader, what a strange time) and Pete Alonso off Albert Abreu. The Mets still haven't walked off the Yankees with a homer in front of people because next came Starling Marte's single off Wandy Peralta last year… and then last night, the first walkoff double the Mets have ever had against the Yankees, Brandon Nimmo driving in Eduardo Escobar (who also scored last year's walkoff run) off Nick Ramirez.Walkoff doubles are rare because how often is someone running all the way to second base on a walkoff hit? The winning run is scoring ahead of you, and you can probably stop at first base. Last night, Nimmo's ball hung up in the air, so he was running it out while Escobar had to hold up and make sure the ball wasn't caught.The Mets, in their history, have had 139 regular-season walkoff homers, and just — now — 33 walkoff doubles.Escobar had one last year against the Phillies, hit to a similar spot in right field as Nimmo did last night. Before that, you have to go back to Austin Jackson off Javy Guerra in the 13th inning against the Marlins in 2018, and before that Justin Turner against Sean Marshall and the Cubs in 2011. Wright and Ed Kranepool are the only Mets with multiple walkoff doubles, each with two.The major league record for career walkoff doubles is five, according to Stathead, and it's shared by Adrián González, Chuck Klein, Hunter Pence, and Frank Robinson. Escobar has three in his career, which puts him second to Eric Hosmer among active players, and tied with a group that ranges from Henry Aaron to Don Slaught. It's a weird sport. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
The first conversation in our 4-part series exploring Catholic doctrine with Luis Lopez, who was raised nominally Catholic, found a relationship with God through Protestantism, and eventually returned to his Catholic roots after exploring the true claims of their doctrine.Support on patreon: patreon.com/faithbackstage
Lev Fer welcomes Richie Redding & Luis Lopez to the show to reveal Richies advice from Busta Rhymes while opening for Katt Williams, Luis clarifies his name is NOT Luis J. Lopez, Lev may have upset Dave Chappelle and so much more!The Lev Fer Show is a comedy podcast hosted by New York City comedian Lev Fer. Join Lev as he invites his favorite comedian friends on twice a week to chop it up and laugh about any and everything.Original Air Date: 05.26.23SUPPORT OUR SPONSORShttps://YoDelta.com and use promo code GAS for 25% OFFhttps://mangorx.com promo code GAS for 15% OFF your 1st orderSee Lev Livehttps://levfercomedy.com/liveFREE LIVESTREAM Mondays & Fridays at 6:30PM E ONLY on GaS DigitalOr catch The YouTube Premiere the following Friday & Monday at 1PM Ehttps://GaSDigital.com/LIVESign up to the Gas Digital Network with promo code LEV and get a 7 Day FREE TRIAL which includes access to full episodes of all our shows days before the public, FULL HD livestreams, join live chat, and the entire GaS Digital library, On-Demand and in HD!https://GaSDigital.comFOLLOW LEVhttps://instagram.com/levferhttps://twitter.com/thelevfershowhttps://instagram.com/levfershowGaS Digital Networkhttps://instagram.com/gasdigitalhttps://twitter.com/gasdigitalSEND LEV MAIL:GaS Digital Studios Attn: Lev Fer151 1st Ave # 311New York, NY 10003See 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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Luis Lopez is back on the pod! Him and I talk about how Stilly half marathon went for him and I. Lopez finishes 3rd place with a solid PR of 1:16:16. Great morning to run fast. We go into the details of the race. With Boston less than 6 weeks out, it is crunch time for training! Stay tuned as Luis Lopez gives us his secret sauce for a solid build up for Boston Marathon!
Law Enforcement Life Coach / Sometimes Heroes Need Help Podcast
This week I had the opportunity to sit down with Luis Lopez and Kat Stucker from the Hero4Hero First Responder Support Coalition to find out more about this initiative and how its impacting the first responder community. We discussed the ease of utilizing their services as well as their drive to make sure that first responders and their families are taken care of. Support can come in many different ways, If you or someone you know could use some help, Hero4Hero is just a phone call or email away. www.hero4hero.org@hero4hero_fl866-760-HERO or 866-760-4376 Thank you for taking the time to give this podcast a listen. If you would like more information on other Law enforcement Life Coach initiatives, our "Sometimes Heroes Need Help" wellness seminar or our One-On-One life coaching please visit :www.lawenforcementlifecoach.comJohn@lawenforcementlifecoach.comAnd if you would like to watch the interview you can view it in it's entirety on the Law Enforcement Life Coach YouTube Channel : https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCib6HRqAFO08gAkZQ-B9Ajw/videos/upload?filter=%5B%5D&sort=%7B%22columnType%22%3A%22date%22%2C%22sortOrder%22%3A%22DESCENDING%22%7D
What a fantastic weekend of boxing. We completely appreciate that two British champions lost their world titles but the fights they were in, for different reasons, were both fantastic for the sport. Josh Warrington came up short against Luis Lopez in defence of his featherweight title in a fight that was absolutely brilliant. Meanwhile Paul Butler faced greatness as he took on the monster in Japan for the undisputed bantamweight crown. Across the pond Terence Crawford and Teofimo Lopez was in action and Belfast saw a sensational display from Michael Conlan. We review the lot. FIGHT DISCIPLES IS A MULTI AWARD WINNING PODCAST WINNERS OF THE BEST SPORT PODCAST AT THE BRITISH PODCAST AWARDS 2017 AND 2018 *Please leave a review on iTunes http://apple.co/2wijpC1 *Follow us on Facebook www.facebook.com/fightdisciples *Follow us on Twitter www.twitter.com/fightdisciples *Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/fightdisciples *Subscribe on YouTube www.youtube.com/fightdisciples #FIGHT #BOXING #TYSONFURY #WILLIAMSONKELLY #FURYCHISORA3 #ESTRADACHOCLATITO3 #TEOFIMOLOPEZ #JOSHWARRINGTON #TERENCECRAWFORD
Coral reefs are one of the richest ecosystems on Earth, home to a quarter of all marine life. They also protect communities on land from the sea and offer an invaluable source of food. But these ecosystems are dying because of pollution, overfishing, and the effects of climate change. And if the corals die, so will many other animals that depend on them. What can be done? Can we repair the damage? Can these and other precious ecosystems like sea grasses and mangroves not only be preserved, but also actively restored? To answer these questions we speak with Prof Carlos Duarte, Executive Director of the Coral Research & Development Accelerator Platform (CORDAP), and with an ocean acidification expert and IPCC contributor, Prof Jean-Pierre Gattuso, also research director at the Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche-sur-Mer. And at the end of the episode you'll hear from Mission Blue founder, legendary oceanographer, and pioneer in the use of modern scuba gear, Sylvia Earle. Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Carlos Duarte click here. For more on Jean-Pierre Gattuso's work click here. To learn more about Sylvia Earle click here.Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Offshore wind and ocean energy are key for Europe to reach its climate targets and reduce energy imports.But how will it work? And what are the consequences? In this episode, we discuss these questions with two experts in the field - Britta Schaffmeister, CEO of the Dutch Marine Energy Centre, and WWF European ocean policy officer Helena Rodrigues. And at the end of the episode, Brazilian big wave surfer Maya Gabeira will tell a touching tale about one of our planet's most fascinating species. Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Britta Schaffmeister click here. For more on Helena Rodrigues's work click here. To learn more about Maya Gabeira visit her Instagram page.Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ocean makes up 70% of our planet's surface and yet there's no comprehensive framework to govern things like resource extraction and conservation in the high seas. In this episode, we discuss a deal that has been on the United Nations' table for over 20 years and needs an agreement on how to protect and manage areas beyond national jurisdiction. Will the deal make richer countries richer and the poorer poorer? Can we agree on how to govern our seas? To answer these and many other questions, we invited two experts: Alice Vadrot, a political scientist specialised in environmental policies at the University of Vienna, and Julian Jackson, head of the Pew Charitable Trusts European Campaign to protect ocean life on the high seas.At the end of this episode you'll hear an incredible story from a Norwegian football player and environmental activist Morten Thorsby about his favourite marine animal. Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Alice Vadrot click here. For more on Julian Jackson's work click here. To see more of Morten Thorsby's initiative We Play Green visit https://www.weplaygreen.com/Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you have a bucket list? What's on your bucket list? Is it a list of things you want to acheive before you turn 50? Or a list of places you want to visit? Mine was a list of places I wanted to visit and at the top of that list was wine country in South Africa. Well guess what ladies and gentlemen, that dream came true!! Goal achieved, I visited Stellenbosch, South Africa this year and tasted the most amazing wines and met some of the kindest people! Speaking of kind people, the hospitality in South Africa is top notch! My first guest of this season will speak to that specifically as she is international Sales Marketing Manager of Kanonkop Wine Estate. From literally the second I met her, I was drawn to Deidre Taylor. I heard her laugh, then she smiled and I said, Who is that? I need to meet her. So I did and she is fantastic. A marketing dynamo she's been called in fact. Can have a conversation with anyone and lives to tell you about South Africa wine & wine culture, specifically Kanonop. Starting off our season with the warmest South African welcome and talking about the hospitality they are known for, here is Deidre Taylor. CREDITS: Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Our Producrion Manager is Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our logo is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Devastating economic damage, loss of biodiversity, slavery and violating human rights: illegal fishing is a serious criminal offence that is almost impossible to regulate.In this episode, Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks asks investigative journalist Ian Urbina and marine biologist Dr. Daniel Pauly what impact illegal fishing is having on our lives and what can be done to stop it.At the end of the episode, you will hear from aerial photographer George Steinmetz about his time spent on a squid boat in the South Atlantic.Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Ian Urbina click here. For more on Dr. Daniel Pauly's work click here. To see more of George Steinmetz works, visit his Instagram profile.If you want to learn more about Sea Shepherd operations to stop illegal fishing, visit their website. Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thanks to Igor Martinez and Luis Lopez for coming back on the show. You can find more funny stuff from them on earlier episodes, and for even more than that, check them out at their links below.Igor is on Instagram @theigormartinez. Luis is on Instagram as well @luislopezcomedy, and you can find more info on dates and booking at luislopezcomedy.com.As always, find Michael Good on Instagram @michael_good1125 and on Twitter @agoodmichaelThis podcast was produced by Paxton Fleming, you can find him on Instagram @yaboypax
There's so much plastic in our seas that we may leave behind a layer of plastic for future archaeologists to study. What can be done to clean up our oceans?In this episode, Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks discusses plastic pollution with Pennie Lindeque from Plymouth Marine Laboratory and Francois Galgani from Ifremer. You'll also hear activist Alexandra Cousteau talk about her favourite marine animal. You won't believe what it is. Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Alexandra Cousteau click here. For more from Pennie Lindeque click here. Follow Plymouth Marine Laboratory. Check out Ifremer's website to learn more about Francois Galgani's work.Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The promise of deep-sea mining is to deliver the rare metals we need for the green energy revolution but it may cause pristine and largely unexplored habitats to be depleted and damaged forever. In this episode, Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks discusses the topic of deep sea mining, an emerging industry that is dividing scientists, governments and industry. His guests are Renee Grogan, the Director of Sustainability at Impossible Mining and deep-sea habitat specialist Dr Pedro Ribeiro. WWF expert Jessica Battle also gives herinsight on this hotly-debated sector.And ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano recounts the moment he came eye to eye with his favourite marine animal.Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Luca Parmitano click here. For more from Renee Grogan's company Impossible Mining click here. Check out Pedro Ribeiro's website.Follow Jessica Battle. Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We get to learn more about Luis Lopez and how he got to running! He has big goals for the next 16 weeks. Recap of Boston Marathon 2022. We talk about Elk Run, OSU Jamboree, Pre-State, and Berlin Marathon. Our friendship has blossomed since 2020 and it is because of running! He has PR's: 4:58 in full mile 16:52 5k 1:18:24 half marathon. 2:50:24 marathon. Links for up and coming races. https://runsignup.com/Race/OK/OklahomaCity/Runtoberfest5K https://www.skisignup.com/Race/OK/OklahomaCity/RunwayMile https://runsignup.com/Race/OK/OklahomaCity/RedCoyoteHalf https://route66marathon.com/
Certified organic, dolphin-safe, line caught, or MSC certified? The labels on fish products being sold in Europe can be confusing, so how do you decide which is the most sustainable choice?In this episode of Ocean Calls we're fishing for the real story behind those labels on packaging and marketing slogans. Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks asks Manuel Barange, the director of the United Nations's Fisheries and Aquaculture Division at the Food and Agriculture Organization, and Vanya Vulperhorst, the European campaign director for Illegal Fishing and Transparency at the conservation organisation Oceana, if it's OK to eat fish if you love the ocean?Oscar-winning documentary director and self-confessed 'Antarctica addict' Luc Jacquet also tells us about his favourite marine species.Hosted by Jeremy Wilks. Produced by Naira Davlashyan and Natalia Oelsner. Editing is by Lory Martinez, Chiara Santella and Luis Lopez from Studio Ochenta. The theme music is by Gabriel Dalmasso. Our editor-in-chief is Sophie Claudet. For more from Luc Jacquet go to Icebreaker StudiosFollow Oceana Europe to learn more about Vanya Vulperhorst's work. And UN FAO's Fisheries & Aquaculture for Manuel Barange.Created in partnership with the European Commission's Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries and is hosted by Euronews science reporter Jeremy Wilks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joined today by former Toronto Blue Jay and Montreal Expo baseball player, Luis “LL” Lopez. Luis and I talk about growing up in Brooklyn, ballin' out at Canarsie High School and how his hustle landed him a scholarship to Coastal Carolina. Lop talks about his career in Carolina, the disappointment in not getting drafted, and how his time in the Pioneer league landed him with the Blue Jays. We chat about his time in the minors, the food he missed the most and finally getting the call to the show at the age of 27. LL tells us about his first hit, the elation of his first home run and how he coped with getting sent down again. We hear about the 2004 Expos, playing the year under the rumor of relocating, and what that season was like. Lop shares his experience playing in Japan, the difference with the game over there and how he was treated like a rock star. We finish up talking about his hall of fame / legendary career with the Bridgeport Bluefish, meeting his idol Edgar Martinez and why he loves coaching the game. Twitter: https://twitter.com/doublel1919
Hey guys! We're back after a long hiatus, just in time for back to back episodes of Salty Popcorn Reviews! And what better show to return with than The Bear, a program created by the guy who directed Bo Burnham's specials, but manages to go an entire season without one joke! That's actually kind of impressive. Anyway, if you like being stressed out or have experience in the food industry, this is the show for you! We're joined in the second half of the show by Luis Lopez, a sound designer who has spent a large portion of his career in the food service industry. Is this show an accurate portrayal of what it's like to work a prep line? YES CHEF! --- Salty Popcorn Reviews is a Content Candy production. Content Candy: It's Nom-Noms For Your Ears! You can support us via our Patreon. If you like the delicious sound snacks by liking this podcast, checking out our other shows, subscribing, and leaving a nice review! Make sure to check out our other programming, both through your ears but also maybe your eyeballs on Drew's Youtube channel! Social medias: @Videodrew @nerdchronic. Special guest: Luis Lopez
This episode I get to talk to Luis Lopez (Insta: @chicharronesconlimon). He is a Los Angelas native, Bartender, and ambassador for Milagro Tequila. We get to talk about his life of growing up in Los Angelas, to spending some of his time with his family in Guatemala, and learning how to become a strong personality in the service industry. We also talk about #milagro tequila. Everything from where its grown to how they distill their amazing product. Luis also brings us a drink of his own creation, specializing Milagro called Piñita. Listen and enjoy! Remember to Share, Like, Comment and Subscribe! Country Wine and Spirits Use coupon code "HEYBARTENDER5" for 5% off your entire order! Leave me a voice message at: anchor.fm Official Hey Bartender Podcast Website Email: dude@heybartenderpodcast.com Instagram, Facebook, TikTok: @heybartenderpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heybartenderpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heybartenderpodcast/support
Episode 110 of the Agents of Innovation podcast takes place at the Universidad Francisco Marroquin, where host Francisco Gonzalez spent time as a visiting professor between March 2021 through February 2022. In this episode, he interviews two recent UFM alums: Juan Luis Lopez, co-founder & CEO of Contract Flows, and Maria Sofia Castillo, co-founder & CEO of Core Code. We filmed this on the Rose Friedman terrace on the UFM campus in Guatemala City. You can watch the full video of this episode on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/kRFQUaEgXAs You can find out more about Contract Flows at: https://contractflows.com You can learn more about Core Code at: http://corecode.io More information about UFM at: https://ufm.edu Thank you to Dan Lesniak for being a sponsor of the Fearless Journeys community! Check out the HyperFast Agent podcast and HyperFast coaching program at: hyperfast-agent.mykajabi.com Follow the Agents of Innovation podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. And, consider connecting with many of our previous (and future!) guests at: fearlessjourneys.org. Subscribe to the Agents of Innovation YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRFF3p8qmrEG4l4uR1BDZQg You can also subscribe to the Fearless Journeys travel channel, which includes videos from Guatemala, at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwAHpA_AXxBafhI2jH8_rtg You can support this podcast and our Fearless Journeys community on our Patreon account: www.patreon.com/fearlessjourneys Special thanks to Luis David Lopez Cordon of Luisda Films (and a UFM student) for the video production on this interview. You can find his work at: https://www.instagram.com/luisdafilms/
Well, that was fast! We've come to the end of the season. But what an amazing season it was!! We've talked about French drinking culture from aperitif all the way through to digestif and learned a lot about how they do things from the perspective of an expat. Now let's hear from the host herself, Tanisha or Girl Meets Glass as she takes us around Paris for a ‘day in the life'. Find out more about her and some of her fav places in this episode. We hope you enjoy listening to this one as much as we enjoyed making it. Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I love a little something sweet after dinner. Like it doesn't quite feel complete if I just eat my entree or main course and that's it. And since this is kind of a boozy podcast, we're gonna end our meal with a digestif. Digestif is defined in Wikipedia as - A digestive is drink,alcoholic or not, which is usually taken at the end of a meal, and which is supposed to help digestion and invigorate at the end of a long meal. In today's episode we're finishing up the meal so to speak and talking about Digestif Culture. Meet Amy Pasquet of Cognac Pasquet and Allison Parc of Brenne Whisky which is made in Cognac. They'll talk language, developing a spirits brand and being a woman while doing it in another country.Special thanks to our guests Amy Pasquet @cognacpasquet and Allison Parc @allisonparc of @brennewhisky on IG.Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Us Americans over here have been having a really good time talking about the nuances of learning the French language, navigating culture differences and finding love and work. But, I think it's high time we added another layer to this season. In this episode I'm happy to introduce to you a French business owner with a very interesting concept aimed at Anglophones in Paris and an American restaurant owner with French parents and a deep passion and love for French wines. What are their views regarding French food & drink culture? What is it like to not even think about that because whatever you do, its ‘the French way' because you are? Take a listen and see how their thoughts line up with what you've been hearing about all season.Special thanks to our guests Estelle Hirren @Gourmet_Cinema and Yannick Benjamin @yannickbenjamin of restaurant @contentonyc on IG.Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When you first come to visit Paris, you run around the city trying to see all of the sites, take all of the photos and eat all of the croissants you possibly can. But those of us that have made France our home know that French dining culture is much more intentional. Inviting friends to your home, sitting around the table to laugh, talk, and drink a little wine perhaps. When was the last time you sat around the table, not in front of the tv or standing around grabbing snacks off a plate, with guests in your home and enjoyed a meal?Today's expat in Paris guests share their philosophy and thoughts on the French ‘À Table Culture' and being more intentional about our meals and making meal time a bit more, beautiful. Enjoy.Special thanks to our guests Preeti Gill @LittleLifeTable on IG and TikTok and Ajiri Aki @MadamedelaMaison on IG. Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When I first got ‘into' wine, I thought the only career paths were winemaker, sommelier or like, wine retailer. Kind of limiting, yeah? Luckily for me, I learned really quickly that there are plenty of careers dealing with wine besides those. I've been in wine over a decade now and while I have worked retail, I knew that wasn't my life's path. Today's guest majored in food politics thought import/export would be her career path. But as luck would have it, she found her way into the wine industry by a chance meeting at a coffee shop in a small village in the Loire Valley. Don't let me spoil her story though, I'll let her tell it. Meet Kimberly Lecointre. Special thanks to our guest Kimberly. You can connect with her on LinkedIn and follow the winery on IG @latomaze and FB @latomazeThank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Whenever I mention that I'm in the wine industry, a follow up question is usually, ‘do you want to make your own wine?' The answer for me is a resounding no! I totally respect what they do but that is just not my gift. But there are quite a few people that dream of being a winemaker, and then to live in France on top of that…that's kinda like the ultimate dream right? In this episode we'll hear from an American woman who is doing just that. She exchanged her life and comfort in the States live amongst the vineyards of France, eventually making her very own cuvée. Some parts of the life are a dream, but as with anything, there are challenges as well. I'm so excited to introduce you to Carrie-Anne Sumner.Special thanks to our guest Carrie Anne. You can find her on IG @carrieannesumner, @domaine_des_enfants and FB @chromasoma.frThank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When people think about France and Paris in particular, their thoughts immediately go to croissants, and then wine. Maybe cheese, but definitely wine. We think of sitting outdoors at a cafe in those Parisian bistro chairs and swirling a glass of red wine while watching the people go by. Does that make us tourists? Do the French really drink and eat like we think they do? Let's ask the ONLY American in Paris, Comedianne Sarah Donnelly about some French drinking misconceptions, their drinking culture and her go-to wine pairing.Special thanks to our guest. You can find Sarah Donnelly on instagram @sarahdcomedy.Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Apero or Aperitif hour is yes, a time to decompress after work but it's so much more and different than that. The time to drink, what the drinks are, it's so much more intentional and particular in French culture. For this episode of WSD I'm speaking with two Americans that live in Paris, about the drinking culture here, and apero hour means to them.Special thanks to our guests. You can find Forest Collins on instagram at @52martinis and Allison Caves at @izzysparis.Thank you for listening to Wine School Dropout. This podcast was produced by Studio Ochenta. Hosted by me, Tanisha Townsend. Our executive producer is Lory Martinez. Edited by our sound designers Luis Lopez and Chiara Santella. Production coordination by Catalina Hoyos. Our theme was done by Gabriel Dalmasso. Music is by Makaih beats. Our art is by Tiffanie Delune.Follow us @wineschooldropout on IG. If you like the show, tell a friend about it and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Until next time, sit back, relax and have a glass. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi! While we work on season 4 of Wine School Dropout this new year, I'd like to recommend a brand new show by Studio Ochenta, Atlas Linguae. In each episode, experts from around the world discuss a wide variety of language related topics. Join our very own sound editor Luis Lopez every other Monday on a deep dive into the joyful, the challenging and the joyfully challenging aspects of everyday communication.Atlas Linguae is an original production from Studio Ochenta available in English. Follow us @ochentapodcasts on Instagram, Twitter and now TikTok for more information on this original series and stay tuned for more from Wine School Dropout this February. Listen here: https://ochentastudio.com/atlas-linguae.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/wine-school-dropout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ben and comedian Luis Lopez (@LuisLopezIsHere) talk about The Greatest - boxer, activist, philanthropist, and poet, Muhammad Ali.