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Dr. Shanté Cofield, better known as The Movement Maestro, unpack what it really takes to build a business and life that actually feels good. From letting go of roles that no longer serve you to embracing lifestyle design over burnout, she shares the truth about why authenticity is the only sustainable strategy. Whether you're navigating a career shift, battling imposter syndrome, or tired of trying to be someone you're not, this episode will remind you that being yourself isn't just allowed—it's necessary.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co mailto:beit@lesleylogan.co. And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. 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Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe https://lesleylogan.co/podcast/#follow-subscribe-free.In this episode you will learn about:How the shift from PT to brand-builder was built on small steps.Why creating a lifestyle business is really about time and balance.How authenticity makes your work sustainable without constant struggle.Why confidence shows up only after you do the thing scared.How borrowing belief from mentors can carry you through doubt.Episode References/Links:The Movement Maestro - http://www.themovementmaestro.comDr. Shanté Cofield on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/themovementmaestroDr. Shanté Cofield on Threads - https://www.threads.com/@themovementmaestroJill Coleman Website - https://jillfit.comEp. 385 Danny-J Johnson & Jill Coleman - https://beitpod.com/ep385RockTape - https://www.rocktape.comGuest Bio:Dr. Shanté Cofield, widely known as The Movement Maestro, is a former physical therapist turned entrepreneur who has built a thriving career helping health and fitness professionals take their work online. She is the creator and host of Maestro on the Mic, a podcast with more than one million downloads, and the founder of The Movement Maestro LLC, a company dedicated to showing coaches and clinicians how to build authentic personal brands. Based in Southern California, Shanté is recognized for her vibrant teaching style, love of community, and unapologetic approach to living life on her own terms.With a background that blends over a decade in movement science and several years in online business strategy, she equips entrepreneurs to grow without losing sight of the lifestyle they want to create. Her work emphasizes sustainability over hustle, encouraging clients to pursue balance, authenticity, and freedom in their careers. And when she's not coaching, you can usually find her at the beach, behind the wheel of her hypergreen Jeep, or reminding her audience to chase the work that sets their soul on fire. 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I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self-doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guest will bring bold, executable, intrinsic and targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started. Lesley Logan 0:53 All right, Be It babe, get ready. This, this the word this comes up in this podcast so many times as a like, like, double tap, as a thumbs up, as like, high five as, I mean, if I could have done this in person, we would have been like, just high fiving each other the whole time. I am obsessed with this person, Shanté Cofield, the movement maestro, is our guest today, and someone who has impressed me from the moment I was introduced to her in so many freaking ways. And what I love is like I got to watch her on the outside looking in, and then I got to know her on the inside and still, just like we don't live in the same place. So just like watching from afar, and like being an Instagram friend, hopefully real life friend from afar, but then getting to talk to Shanté today and hear the journey that they've been on, the journey that they're still on, the way they make decisions. I'm so excited for you, because no matter if you run your own business, you work for someone, you are a human being, and you are going to hear so many things that it's going to help you be you, be more you. So much permission is going to be granted. And I hope this is an episode that you save and hit on replay, because I know I am, I know I can't even wait to listen to this again. And also, I hope that this allows you, if you don't know who Shanté is, I hope this helps you find them, follow them and and get more from them, because they will they have so much to teach. They're just inherent teachers. So Shanté Cofield, thank you so much in advance. You guys, here is the Be It Pod with Shanté Cofield, enjoy. Lesley Logan 2:23 All right, Be It babe. Get ready. This is gonna be amazing. I know that currently, Brad has no idea who I'm talking to, otherwise he'd be in this room. He'd be so jealous. He loves this person so much. So, Shanté Cofield, The Movement Maestro, here you are, finally.Shanté Cofield 2:39 Here I am. Thank you for having me on. Lesley Logan 2:40 Oh my god. Shanté Cofield 2:42 I'm excited. I'm actually legitimately excited to be on this positive podcast. I'm like, yeah, let's fucking do it. The energy. Lesley Logan 2:47 This is gonna be great. So here's the thing you guys, I met Shanté through Jill Coleman, who's been on the pod before. And one of the things that you might not well, you know this about yourself because it's what you teach people on but like, I see a recycling truck and I think of you.Shanté Cofield 3:01 As in knowable. And thank you for knowing it's a recycling truck, not the garbage truck. I don't like the garbage truck, it's a recycling truck.Lesley Logan 3:08 And so and then, you know, I was reading I was reading through your form and everything, and I was like, oh, she does have a bright green jeep. That's right, she does. So Shanté, if in case people don't know who you are, can you tell them who you are and what you rock at?Shanté Cofield 3:20 Yes, absolutely. Again, thank you for having me on and you, listening, thank you for being here. I, Shanté Cofield, I think more colloquially or now more commonly known as Maestro. I'm a physical therapist by trade, an entrepreneur by choice, and now I spend my days in Southern California, but try and make the monies I do online business coaching. So like Lesley had said, Jill Coleman is my business partner for one of the projects that we group coaching program that run together, but I help health and fitness pros run, build, grow, profitable. It's an important word there online personal brands. That is my niche, that is my zone of genius, largely using Instagram as their initial kind of top of funnel. Lesley Logan 4:00 Yeah. I mean, I think it's, I love that you had, like, by trade, and then by choice. I think a lot of people get stuck on the by trade, and they kind of don't choose.Shanté Cofield 4:09 Yeah, I'm like, go and do other things.Lesley Logan 4:12 How long ago did you do that, though? And, like, was it the scariest thing? Shanté Cofield 4:16 Totally. So I graduated from PT school in 2010 I did it for eight years, and during that time, kind of on the back end of that, I started working for a company called Rock Tape. So if any of you have seen any colorful tape that the athletes wear, Carrie Walsh really put, like kinesiology tape on the map. I started working for one of those companies, and I was a lead instructor, and I that's when I really found that I love teaching, and I literally traveled the world teaching for them. So, you know, growing up, I wanted to have a job that I could go on planes and I could stay in hotels. Why? I don't know. I don't know why I wanted that, but I did. And then I became a physical therapist, and I was like, well, that's not gonna really allow for that. And then I got that job, and I found myself traveling and teaching across the world, and I concurrently was building my personal brand. Kind of inadvertently building it, not even kind of, 100% inadvertently building a personal brand, as the Movement Maestro on Instagram, because I was like, I have stuff to say, and this is fun, and I'll connect with people. So I did. I practiced for eight years, and just towards the end of it, I was practicing less, and I was teaching more, very much, knowing that I would step back from from treating because I didn't really love it, but it's safe and it's a great first career, but you can't really, in my opinion, teach just from theory, like you have to be practicing still. And I was like, I don't even enjoy this. I don't really want to be doing this anymore. And so the pivot came in 2020 so I was doing things behind the scenes, kind of the online business stuff behind the scenes. I met Jill in 2019 and we linked up. But 2020, I was like, I am done with PT stuff. I'm done talking about it, coaching it, teaching it, working in that field. And then Covid was like, Okay, here you go. And the pivot was actually very easy, because I couldn't travel anymore. I (inaudible) online, and I just brought all of the kind of coaching business stuff that people have been asking me for, just about that front facing. Then stopped with the, the PT stuff. Lesley Logan 6:04 It's funny. Like, I think, you know, obviously 2020, was terrible for so many reasons, and, and also, like, you can't have bad without good. Like, that's a balance. And so, like, if you take advantage of of the the opportunity that it was there, which is like, oh, I can't like the the playground has said that this is the box. And if I, so, how can I be creative in that box? And we also met Jill in 2019 and then, because of a 30-minute talk she did, we like, did her notes, and then I like DM-ed her like, two months, and I was like, just so you know, thanks for what you did in someone else's thing. We did it, and we made $20,000. She's like, who are you? You know, but like, because of how things change, it really did a lend itself for people who wanted to make a big pivot. And I love that you took advantage of that. Shanté Cofield 6:54 100%. Lesley Logan 6:55 I think, like, people who hear that, though, when people work online, they think, oh, my God, you get to work for yourself. It's like the dream life. We're just all printing money. It's like the coffee shop, you guys. Shanté Cofield 7:05 Yes, printing money.Lesley Logan 7:08 You know, I think it's also easy for people to make a switch and then overwork themselves on something that I am so attracted to about you is that you don't do that. Shanté Cofield 7:16 No, I am 100% of the lifestyle business mindset. And mind you, lifestyle business doesn't mean like being a pauper. It's just like, what's the lifestyle that you want? And if you want some extravagant, you know, lifestyle, then you're gonna have to work and earn, you know, commensurate with that. But for me, it is the reason I do what I do and make any money, is so that I can live in the way that I want, you know, and I want to have a lot of time to do the stuff I want to do on a play guitar. I go to the beach a ton. Jill and I are really good balance in that way, because Jill loves the work. She loves it. She loves being in it. She loves the strategy. And I'm like, I'm going to go to the beach now. I'm going to go and play volleyball. I'm going to go downstairs and lift. I have a gym that we put in in the house. So it's like, yes, I have to make enough money that allows for that lifestyle, but the reason that I do things in my first choice will always be, I'm going to go out and live and do the fun activities or stay home and do the activities, as opposed to being like, work, work, work.Lesley Logan 8:12 So is that easy for you? Like, is that how you've always been? Like is it hard for people around you?Shanté Cofield 8:18 I think that it is, there's a definitely, I love you asked this question because I think it's super important when we're listening to people speak, and we're looking to take lessons from them and advice from them that we also realize where they are in life, like I'm 40, right? So it's not that if I would not be saying this if I was 20, right? So when I was 20, I was in I was in college, and then I immediately after that, I was in grad school, and then I was living in New York City, working a lot like, still very much, being like, I want this. I want to be able to do things on my own time. But knew that I couldn't. I was like, I have to work and I'm have no money, and I live in New York City. But that was definitely always the goal, whether I realized it or not, was this time, flexibility and being in control of my own time. So it is easy for me to do that now, and it's all that I want to do now, and I can actually afford to do that. And I'm able to do that because I'm not 20 I'm not 25 like I do think that there is a time in life when, like, you grind, right? The analogy I like to use is surfing, right? If I don't, first of all, I live by the ocean. I don't go in the water, but I understand it, right? Lesley Logan 9:22 I love you so much because I love the ocean. But I don't go usually I'm like, I don't like anything touching me that I can't see. Shanté Cofield 9:30 I could. I will look at it. I don't need to be up in the ocean. But I watch all the surfers there, and it's like, if you want to ride the wave, if you want to coast, you have to paddle out. You don't just end up out there on the wave and like, oh, look at me. Like, you have to, first of all, I don't watch people surfing like, this is like, so much work, and they're not going, like, under the waves, and that things are hitting them and the board is going backwards. There's a lot of work that gets put up, that gets done, gets front loaded, and then you're like, all right, cool. I can ride this wave and sit here. I can pick which wave I ride, but that's after all the work comes. So no, no, it's not a hard thing for me to decide to do now or live into now. But also, like, I'm 40, I'm not 25.Lesley Logan 10:10 I actually, that's so funny. You know, you have the idea people think that, like, people are served are just like, easy going, like they're just like, actually, like, they're the most organized, hard working folks I've ever met, because they're like, they know when the waves are going to be great. They work there. They schedule everything around that. They work really hard. Like, I went to a yoga teacher who was like, so zen, so chill. He taught at 5 am then he was out riding the waves, and he taught again at 9 am he would like.Shanté Cofield 10:37 This, absolutely, absolutely.Lesley Logan 10:40 But I want to see them, like, hanging loose, or what a hanging 10, and they're like, oh, but they have they're chill. It's like, actually. So that's such a beautiful analogy. I think it's really fun. I always tell people like, when I'm doing interviews, like, why I'm 42 because I think, like, you do have to say, like, it. I can say this and I can work my schedule really does my work schedule really is only nine to four, because when I was 30, this was six to seven.Shanté Cofield 11:06 (inaudible) like, I need you to understand that folks that like that is how it works. Like, in general, I love that you typed into that with with surfers. And one thing I think about with that is that form allows for flow right where, like, yeah, he has a schedule and he has, like, this times, and like, yes, we are dictated by, like, what weather is doing, right? And that allows for me to be able to, like, go with the flow, because I had these things, whether that's like in a time, like a looking across a timeline that I did these things first, or I'm looking at within my day, and it's like, okay, I structured this, this and this, so that I can just be chill, going with the flow, if you will, during these other times. Absolutely. Lesley Logan 11:41 Yeah, but is it? Is it easy for the people around you? Because I know, like, I like, I have learned this is when I'm creative. This is when I can actually do the best coaching. If I miss this opportunity, we're not even posting because it doesn't, it's not even gonna work for me. Like, I just, you know, I love about and, like, there are other people like, oh, you're like, like, I feel like you're you're so cold. Like, I'm not cold. 6am to 9am is my time. You cannot be in my time.Shanté Cofield 12:04 No, no one has had an issue. I mean, my partner, Lex, she does online business. She gets it. She's known me for a long time too, so she knows how I am. And I think that exactly what you just said one of the best things, and we've talked about this a little bit before we got on the call, like this, like this idea of authenticity, that can be kind of overused as a word, but one of the biggest gifts of like, actually showing up authentically, is that you give other people permission to do the same, right? Not that they need it, but like they are looking for it. And so when you show up and you're like, Yeah, this is what I do. This is the time I take. This is how, like, when I'm going to be doing this, I'm putting myself first. I'm scheduling this first. You give other people the permission to do that. And people like that. They're like, oh, if maybe, maybe they have some initial pushback, but that's because they're like, oh shit, you just held up a mirror. And now I have to look at myself and be like, Am I doing that? I could do that. What's stopping me from doing that? So I've had no pushback with it at all. You know, I've I say this whenever I go on podcasts or talk about things like so much of everything I credit to my mom, and just like how she raised me and I, she's always supported me. There was never a like, but what about or none of that. It was just like, okay, you have soccer. I'm taking you. You want to do this? Okay. Like, there was never anything but support. So I've never, I've never been in an environment. I never thought to be in an environment or been okay in an environment where someone's like, pushing back on just how I am, I'd be like, why? What is this about? Lesley Logan 13:27 What a cool mom. What a cool, like, evolved, healthy. Shanté Cofield 13:33 Super fortunate. Lesley Logan 13:34 Yeah, yes. And also let, like, it allows for you to be you, and then again, be that mirror for other people. So okay, it's called Be It Till You See It because I don't like the way fake it till you make it sounds. And I have always been someone who, like, is like, okay, I don't know how to be the person who runs a business by herself. So what if I had to know? And like, what would I do if I had to know? So that's kind of how I've always run things out. And so one of the things that, like, you know, I followed you for years, and I love about you, like, I find, and I'm sure this is like, literally, what you deal with is, like, so many people are afraid to put themselves out there as either themselves or the person that they would like people to see them as, and you teach that. And also, like, you know, in the last recent shit show we've all been in, I've watched you continue to show up authentically, and so I guess I want to know, like, are there tips for being it till you see it online? Shanté Cofield 14:26 Yeah, yeah. This is why I'm really excited to come on this podcast, because it is something that I've learned, that this is what I do and teach. I didn't go into online space or anything with that be like, this is what I'm gonna help people with. But, you know, Movement and Instagram and online business, it's all just been a vehicle to help people live into themselves and create their best lives. And I didn't realize that that was a difficult thing for people. And I don't see that as like, oh, it's so easy. It was just like, that's not the world that I was in in any way. And so when you start talking about you're like, oh, this is something that's difficult for you, for many reasons. Society is designed so that this is difficult for you, like, and then seeing that be like, okay, let me see what I can do, or what I've been doing, and kind of like, put a process to it, if you will, to try and help people. I think that the most, the simplest, easiest thing, the action item, is do it scared. Like, there's no other way around it. I think that we like to kind of, like, cerebralize things and be like, I'm gonna try and dissect it. And why am I like this? And why do I do something that's helpful and fine, but like, you still have to then do it. There's no that. There's no like, I'm gonna think my way out of this or into this. It's like, I still have to take the action and show up in this way. So if we're waiting to, like, feel better about it, we know that this confidence is a byproduct, right? It's on the other side of action. So there's a line that I give people that I tell people, I'm like, do it scared, right? Yes, there can be action items of, like, accountability, or you're like, I'm working with somebody and like, I just have to show up, I have to post. I've given myself timeframes and constraints so that, because we know deadlines are magic. But the to me, the big take home is there, do it scared. You're probably, it's probably going to feel uncomfortable, it's probably going to feel far and it's probably not going to feel good. You're probably going to be like, having all these thoughts, do it anyway, because the feeling you're searching for, the confidence, all of that, it's on the other side of the action.Lesley Logan 16:17 Yeah, oh yeah. It's really true. Like people so we have, since I last saw you, like, we actually have, like, streamlined so many things. And because of all the coaching I've done for 10 plus years, and because the world made me put everything out in blogs back in the day and videos, we were able to train an actual bot to be me, right? And it's great. It's fabulous. She, she has the best grammar that I never had. I'm like, wow, I love that the internet's helping with the commas. Like, it's so great. But somebody asked my bot, like, you know, a question where, like, you know, confidence came up, and my bot said a very true story about how I had, you know, like, I do these things scared. I'm not always confident with what I'm doing and the person's like, you're not always confident. You seem so confident. And it's so funny, because, like, I think people are so good at seeing what they want to see in other people you know that right there, because they don't see they don't see, oh, she's doing that scared. They see, they only see it as, like, she's confident. And it's really, like, I tell everyone, I do everything, like, as if the roller coaster is like, at the tip and I'm screaming down the other side and hoping I'm just gonna go with the flow of it all, because you get confident from doing the thing you said you're gonna do. Shanté Cofield 17:32 It's on the other side of it. I think, you know, there's also a lot to be said from drawing from data, right? Like, I'm a physical therapist by trade. That's science through and through. It's how my brain works. I want logic. I want reason. I want things to be rational. There's so much to be said to actually generating evidence and generating data first and then then the second part, which is hard for people, is believing it like there's always this discussion around imposter syndrome. There's a lot of, you know, routes we can take and how it's like, societally imposed, and all these other things. And I'm like, for me, part of the rational side of it is, I'm like, maybe you're just not that good yet. If you just started, why would you be good at this thing? So you feeling like, I'm not good enough. It's like, you're right. Clap for yourself. You're right. You're not that good yet. And then we go and we learn the things and we get the rest. And then this is where I see the switch doesn't flip. You have to choose to believe that evidence, because I'll have people that like do the things and I'm like, you've been doing this shit for five years. You're still not confident, like, you have to choose to believe it then. Day one, no, you're not good. Objectively, you're not like, it's okay. Year five. You are better. You have to look at all of this data that you have generated, and then you have to choose to believe it, and then act from that. Can you still and will you still be scared or have feelings about certain things? Yes, but it's typically the new things that you haven't done. Moving forward, you have this new foundation. You have stepping stones that you've literally laid in place yourself, and you have to choose to believe the structural integrity of these things.Lesley Logan 19:01 I I'm obsessed with that (inaudible) and I'll okay, Seth Godin, like, probably this is a decade ago, I was listening to podcasts when I couldn't afford coaching. I was like, these people are my coach. And Seth Godin was like, being asked about imposter syndrome, and he said, if you're new at something, you are, in fact, an imposter. And he's just right, so just feel those feelings, and then take the steps to not be that way. And I was like, and he also said, and then also take it as a sign that you're probably not a narcissist as well. So when you, yeah, because you care. So we can remove now that we've, like, established you're not a crazy ego narcissist and you are new. Allow yourself to be new, but then go do the thing. And I so I have had some people, some teachers, at my house, and they graduate from my mentorship program, and they were here at the house for retreat, and when I was like, oh, I can't do this exercise. I can't do this exercise. And I was like, okay, well, let's just see what you can do. So they do it, and they come right up, and I'm like, so you just did it. Shanté Cofield 19:59 So you can, actually, objectively. Lesley Logan 20:02 Yeah and I'm like, you need to believe in you more than I believe in you. Like, yes, I'm a teacher. Right?Shanté Cofield 20:09 That, that is huge, Lesley, that is huge. And I think that one of the things that I will talk to people about, or say to people as they're on this journey, is borrowing confidence, right? And so when we're starting out and we're new with something, one of the best gifts you can give yourself is if someone chooses to believe in you believe them. And so I think about, you know, you had asked, what the podcast, and I love, by the way, how organized your shit is. But one of the things I was asking, in that little, little pre podcast thing, and I was thinking of like, you know, instances, and for me, it was starting with Rock Tape and starting to teach with them. I did reach out, because I was like, I can do this because I was five years into my career already. It wasn't like day one. I was like, I can get people better. Like, I could do this. I could learn and, like, learn how to teach this. But like, I have a solid foundation. I'm good at what I do. But going into this, one of the women, one of the head woman, Allison, Allison Evans, who is my self-pointed mentor. We still talk like nearly every day. She believed in me, and she really believed that I could do this and could teach and like she put me on stages and helped me, and I was like, I'm going to choose to believe her. And that confidence, I did have to borrow it like I had my own coming in, but any that I needed, I would borrow from her and then use that moving forward, so that one of the best gifts that you can give yourself, if you are foundering, faltering a little bit having unsure about things, if someone chooses to believe in you, believe them. Lesley Logan 21:34 Ah, I want to put that on replay. Everyone's gonna rewind that. I wanna put that on replay because, like, I it's so true, years it was probably like 20 this was like 2018 and I had and I had, I had been traveling a bit to I was being hired to teach in different countries, and I was always so shocked. I'm like, oh my god, they found me. This is like, you guys, this is 2014-15. I wasn't really doing it on Instagram. They were finding me through like YouTube and then word of mouth. So then it's like 2018, a girlfriend of mine wanted to host this big event. And she was like, she was picking all of her friends to, like, do it, because we believed in her, right? But so I believed in her that she could do this event. And I found myself on a stage, my husband was actually micing me up. There's 85 people in this class, and I was like, Is this mic on? He goes, No. And I was like, I think I'm a little bit nervous. Like, I think there's a mistake here, right? Like, and he goes, why? And I was like, well, I just don't know, like, 85 people. I've never taught 85 people. And I'm looking at this front row, and there's like, famous teachers in the front row and brand new people in the front row, and I'm having just, like, a little having a little moment, a little imposter moment. And he goes, how is this different than anything you've already done? And it was like, I needed to go back and borrow that comment and also be reminded you've actually done this. It's just more people.Shanté Cofield 22:46 That that that you're human, the reminders, the other people, the people that are believing you, that people are giving them around, like, take all of this. Take all of it. Yes, yes. Yes times a million. Lesley Logan 22:57 Yeah, yeah. Um, okay. So you, you have, you went from, I mean, like, I love Rock Tape, thank God for Rock Tape. But between that, Pilates saved my knees and my hips from all my running career. So very appreciative. And then you got into what people would say is, like, a huge pivot, like, I don't know that many people would like the trend of like, oh, you go your physical therapist, and you're a Rock Tape expert, and then you teach people how to be on Instagram. Shanté Cofield 23:27 Yeah, right. Lesley Logan 23:28 So you had the teacher confidence in you from the teaching you've done, but and you had the confidence in what you've put out and what you grew on your own. But what was the be it till you see it? How did you like, how did you set yourself up to, like, coach people on something completely different than what you went to college studying all that?Shanté Cofield 23:45 Totally, totally. I love the phrase that it's be it till you see it, because you're not actually faking it, right? So to me that my, one of my whole sticks is safety and having a safety net. And so from the outside, people will think you've taken massive leaps. And then if they're like, behind the scenes, or if they actually were with you the whole time, they realize, like, there's these little steps that you just, like, didn't fucking stop them. So everything led to the next thing you know, being able to be on social media and being able to teach in person and give presentations came from the fact that I did it for a zillion years, right? Growing up, going through high school, going through college, and then, PT school, you did a million presentations, so like, going and doing more of them. I'm like, this is the same it's actually not an issue at all. Being able to speak to people and connect with people. That's from being a physical therapist like, that's literally all you do all day long, right? This skill set just carries over to the next thing, coaching, things. I've been in sports my whole life. I've been coaching my whole life. So then going into the online business realm, it wasn't so much of a pivot, because I was doing PT. All I did was I took all my PT stuff and I started putting it on Instagram. Because I was like, I started using Instagram simply because I was like, I would like to connect with other people. I didn't do it to this is 2014 right? I didn't do it to start a brand. I didn't do it because, like, no one was really doing it, to be completely honest, in terms of, like, the PT world there was like, (inaudible) was doing it, Perry Nicholson was doing it. But it wasn't like a big thing to see, like, PTs and Kairos just like.Lesley Logan 25:05 Yeah. I know it's hard for people to believe, but there was a window where social media was just social.Shanté Cofield 25:10 Yeah, right, like, here's my breakfast. There was no. Lesley Logan 25:14 I know. Here's a sunrise. I look at the sunrise. I did just look at this tree. Shanté Cofield 25:18 On my high tone filter here. Like it was not, it was like, not a thing. So I was like, okay, I see people doing it. I just want to connect with people and like, I'm, mind you, I'm five years into my career by now. Like, I was like, I can literally just take what I've been doing during the day. Videos was only 15 seconds long. Like, first iPhone didn't even have, like, a camera, I mean, a video on it. Like it was just like, this is very different way of doing things a different time. So I'm taking my PT stuff, I'm putting that on social media. I grow a following behind that, thinking I wanted to work with CrossFitters, but who followed me was other PTs. And I see why, like, looking back, I'm like, the language I was using, how I was showing up. So then I start teaching them things. I'm running courses. So, like, I'm able to run my own courses, because I worked for Rock Tape, at that point, four years. And so I knew how to run a course. I knew how much I would need to charge in order to, like, turn a profit on this. I had connections all around. I launched my personal course in Australia and New Zealand because I had connections from Rock Tape so it wasn't like, how could you launch a course abroad? I'm like, because I've already done literally 500 like, right? It's not a big thing. So from the outside, maybe it looks like that. From the inside, it's like, it's just the next step. As I'm running all these courses, and anytime I would go and they would, I would be specifically asked to teach a course. I by the by the, like, year three of this, I already knew if that facility asked for me specifically, I already knew that owner was going to be like, hey, can we go out to dinner? And then they were going to ask me business stuff. And they were like, going, they were like, gonna be like, I wanna leave. I wanna do something else. So getting asked all these questions, starting to work with those people, but it was just behind the scenes. People didn't know I'm doing it, but I'm like, I've been doing this for years. So then 2019 comes. I start bringing more of it front facing. Jill and I host a live event. That was my first live event with, like, online business. And I was like, okay, this is new, but I'm borrowing confidence from Jill. Jill believes in me. Cool. I'm going to just stay in my lane with this stuff and teach this stuff and go into that even, because I've been doing it like behind the scenes, but not so front facing. And then 2020 I literally just took all the stuff that I was doing behind the scenes and brought it front facing, right so that, and largely what I was doing initially in 2020 was teaching people how teaching people how to bring their presence online. It wasn't so much of the true like launch strategy and things like that that I learned a ton from Jill and then also going through that subsequently. But I started out with what I knew and what I've been helping with people with already. So the pivot felt like a lot like looked like a lot from the outside, but behind the scenes, it was literally like, okay, it's just the next stepping stone, and taking all that I've done with me and using it for the next step. Lesley Logan 27:46 I am so obsessed with the way that you like, talked about what people see on the outside, and then the baby steps behind the scenes, because I do think that they go, oh, you know, Lesley does this, and she does this, and she does this, and so I'm gonna go do these things. And it's like, okay, behind the scenes, there are 20 people who do the million steps. There are, like, from the time I end this call with you, I don't touch this again until a recap episode, and it goes through all the things that does all this stuff. And then I don't, I just hear it on the places you listen to podcasts too. Like, yeah, because, because behind the scenes, you're not, no one's posting. That's boring. No one actually wants to know how many baby steps are back there. But I also want to highlight that you like, you took what you were being asked a lot, and the experiences you were having, and you were utilizing that. And I think where a lot of people, they try to create it from the end point from, like, where this like, oh, here's Shanté on the stage. So I'm going to do what Shanté is doing on the stage, and then what am I going to talk about? What if you, you know, you got to go back behind the scenes, and like you mentioned earlier, where it's like, I didn't know people had a hard time doing this thing that came so easy to me. And I think, like for anyone listening, if you're wondering what you might be doing, whatever you think is easy, someone else, a lot of other people, think is so hard. They think it's so hard.Shanté Cofield 29:02 That, you're like, oh, I had no idea. Oh, I think that that gets at kind of like, one thing we haven't discussed is, like the societal implications, right? Like, how society and patriarchy and supremacy culture play into all of this, and we are fed this lie that success requires struggle, right, there's a difference. Success requires hard work, but not struggle. So if you go back to this, the surfer analogy, this would be like, you don't know how to swim. You hate the water. There's sharks in there. And people think like, that's how you have to do it in order to be able to like surf. And I'm like, you should maybe stay on land and, like, play volleyball, like, don't do something else, don't even like swimming. Like, what are you? Why do we think we have to be the struggle and such? Yes, there is hard work, but it is with things that you enjoy doing, with people you enjoy being around. And then it doesn't feel like this, like, God, I'm like, pulling teeth, and it's the worst thing ever. I truly believe that humans, left to their own devices, they will create, they will work hard, they will do so much. People are not inherently lazy. We all know, anyone that's listening to this, you have any if you've ever created something of anything, and you're like, I like this thing. You will stay up all night, you'll miss meals, you'll skip these things. I just want to finish this thing like that, it's in us, but we fed this lie that we have to struggle and we have to suffer and it has to be the worst thing ever. It doesn't have to be yes, it's a lot of work. Yes, we should probably expand our timelines for things, right? We'd have timelines in terms of minutes and I'm like, make it years and you'll never fail. Yeah, right now it's minutes and you're like, I didn't do it yet. But if you are finding things, leaning into these things and like, Hey, I'm naturally good at it. That's a good thing. But we're kind of taught, oh, you're naturally good at it. It's easy. That means that you're lazy, or that if you're if you're going to do that, that means that, like, you're taking the easy route, and that's bad. And it's like, no, do the things that you like, do the things that come easily, that that is great. That's what we're going for, not this life of like I hate the things I have to go to, where I have to do this, I have to struggle and suffer for it to be worthwhile. No, no, absolutely not. Lesley Logan 31:06 No. And I think there's, I love the distinction of hard work versus struggle. And you mentioned that, like, like, the the interesting thing, I don't know, intriguing, the crazy thing about the society that we are in currently, it is, like, before I before I before I go on this with you, my team is like, hey, which of these podcasts do you want us to pitch you to? I was like, looking and I'm like, you guys, anything that is just looks like an alpha male, like you can just say no. Like, you don't, you don't have to ask me. I don't care if it's a point 1% podcast. I don't care if I'm the first expert ever. They want to talk about Pilates and how it's good for them. Like, I'm gonna tell you right now, like, I cannot handle that vibe, and I don't need to. I can work hard and not struggle, and that would be a struggle, right? So, like, you know, I I like, no. And I think what a lot of people have done online is like, oh, that's popular. What this dickhead over here is doing is doing is popular, and using the red and the orange, and, like, claiming out, I'm gonna eat only steak and so I'm gonna go that way, you know. And like, people have forgotten to, like, be themselves and be different.Shanté Cofield 32:11 This, this, this, this, this times a million times a million. We're looking at sustainability as well, right? Like, sustainability and longevity, because that's what the play should be, being anything but yourself is unsustainable, yeah? Like, it may bring it might bring you flash in the pan, success. It might it absolutely, you might be able to trend track something and ride that wave for a short term. You might. But we also see, we've seen it publicly in social media, where people are like, I have to stop doing social media. I built this thing. I hate it. I have this massive audience. It's fake. I don't like it. And it's like, yeah. And I'm also thinking about, we're just seeing the end product of that right, where they're just like, I'm so unhappy. I have to, like, stop this person's been living like that for however long. Like, that's not, life is short, man, we're not here to be miserable every day and baking this thing like, I love that you're not this fake it till you make it. I'm like, people be faking it till they die, you know. Like, that's not.Lesley Logan 33:13 It's not it. It's really not so. And talk about like imposters, and you'll never feel that way. I'll so Martha Stewart is not one of my favorite people in the world, although she's a badass and like, let's just give her that. And also, she hasn't been to prison. That was a, just, just a woman doing something a man does, and they're gonna put her in prison. Yeah, so if they want to imprison them on it, then fine, I'm okay with it. But if we're not doing that anyways, different argument. But she had her version of The Apprentice. Like, when I was like, you know, I don't know, maybe was in college or in high school, and I remember someone said, well, we gotta fake it till you make it. And Martha said, We never fake anything around here. And I was like, I mean, come on, Martha, you fake a little bit, right? Like, like, I had this thing. Like, I just remember, and I remember that going, like, really, you don't fake anything. And then as I got older, and I started, like, evaluate I was doing, I was like, I'm not faking anything. This is me. But like, acting like if I had the if I knew how that worked, or if I wasn't scared. So it's just, you know, when we think of what actors do, we don't call them faking it when they're on white lotus, they are acting like this weird character. You know, it gives me nightmares. Yeah? So it's just like, you get to act like the person who would have the confidence you act like the person, who is doing the hard work but not struggling, that helps you make decisions that you can filter through until you are you realize one day you woke up and you are that person. That's who you are, because that's who you always were.Shanté Cofield 34:32 That, that last part though. Lesley, I think that's really huge, because that's who you always were. There's something to be said, if you really sit and dissect this, like, be it till you see it, it's not faking it because, like, it is you, like, maybe you don't know this thing, but it's still you, it's still you choosing to do this. It's still you having the confidence to do this thing. You're not lying to saying to someone and being like, I'm a surgeon, like, that is different. That's completely different, but it is you. But there is no fake to this, like, whether or not it's just the nuance and the verbage there is that you don't have the like, the confidence that you believe someone who's like been this way for a long time has, but it's still you, still in it. Lesley Logan 35:17 Speaking of still you, you've always been the person that I like look to when it's like, okay, what's going on with Instagram? Like, what's going on this thing? Lesley, just get out of your fucking way and do, just do a just do the thing. Like, I'm just like, such a reluctant Instagrammer, because I've done so well with the YouTubes and the other things and so to me, like, I'm just kind of like, I don't, I always hop on trends. Like, I'm like, I'm just like, here's, I'm too busy actually. So here's here's here's a picture of me and my assistant, and I'll get back to you next week, because I got a lot to do, but something that like you I I've been watching you, and you're so good, and you are so creative, and you're always so consistent. And also, after the election, you, to me, I think on the outsider's perspective, people might have thought you were pivoting. You were being you in my, because, maybe because I know you behind the scenes a bit, but like, it didn't seem like a pivot. It seemed like you just got, like, turning the volume up on you. How did is that what you felt like you were doing? Do you feel like you were like, do you did you have pushback when people say you've changed?Shanté Cofield 36:19 There was no, this is a great question. There was no overt pushback. There was obviously, like, losing of followers, right? So there's like a silence pushback, if you will. But I, flip side of that is I didn't have anyone that was like, stay in your lane or stick to politics. Like no one said anything to me. They were just like, okay, I'm gonna show myself the door. And I'm like, that's cool. I also will say, I don't look at numbers. I hate looking at numbers. I hate when people are like so in the numbers, because I also believe that, especially on Instagram, a lot of numbers are fake, not even like people buying followers. I'm like in you think that 60,000 people like this is Instagram with fake money, right? Using house money and rewarding certain behavior and being like, hey, we like what you're doing. We're going to give you followers, don't like what you're doing, we're going to take them away. Like, the metrics that I want people looking at, if we're going to talk Instagram, is going to be your actual interaction. How many comments are you getting, and are they real? Like, are you talking to people? How many DMs? How many conversations are you having? That's the stuff that I care about. And while I lost quote, unquote followers, or I should say, well, I lost quote, unquote followers, that's what I want to be quoting there, my engagement and my DMs did not go down. I got more comments on the post that I've been doing since the election. So I'm like, I'm good actually, and I think that my audience this is I've been showing up this way long enough of just like this is me, and what topic am I speaking about? Right? My whole shtick has been, build, create, live your best life, and we're doing it with authenticity, because otherwise it's not sustainable. It's not your best life. It's some caricatures, you know, best life. And I've just used vehicles right, across the years. It's been vehicles, it's been physical therapy, it's been Movement, it's been Instagram, it's been online business. And now I, you know, I'm just speaking to certain points that are just like this, just, like this, just, we're just talking about life now, there's nothing in in between to like, create metaphors for you. We're just talking about life. I'm just asking you to look at the things that you're doing on the day to day, and the things that are happening around us and the implications of that, and speaking to that. So, you know, it hasn't been difficult in the sense of showing up that way, but it has been difficult for me to have the desire to put out what I consider to be trivial things. I understand it can be helpful for certain people, but like, that's not where I'm at. I also have, like, this kind of, like internal clock that, like, kind of resets every five years when I'm like, okay, something new. So PT was five years, and then the last three I was teaching and shifting away from treating, and then 2020 hit, and I'm, you know, doing all online business. I'm like, it's 2025 my clock is like, yeah, next step. What? What else is there? Lesley Logan 38:51 I love that you have that awareness of yourself. I felt like I have a seven year clock. And I only learned that, like in the like, last year, I was like, kind of felt like, like, I felt like I was claustrophobic in my own clothes, you know. And, you know, here's the thing, like, again, behind the scenes, no one can see what we're having to do to pivot businesses, you know. And it takes time and what I just love that you mentioned, like, it's hard to post about trivial things, or things that feel trivial to me. It has, I will be honest, like, in the ever since, like, the last year, of like, oh, fuck, this is where we're headed. I'm like, does it really? Do you really need a fucking tip on that? Because there's a YouTube video like, I I'm trying to figure that. I'm trying to figure out, how do I, like, how do I as female business owner who coaches female business owners whose clients are coming in and telling them stupid shit about the economy, who's making them doubt that they should raise their rates, even though their rent went up, their utilities went up. Like, the cost to have employees went up. Like, yeah, you have to raise your rates, because that's the only way you stay in business. It's you are not a charity. You are a. Business. If you want to be a charity, go file for that. You know, I am so I I appreciate that, because I had, I found like, you know, not just like, what has gone on with politics, but like, in the last month, we had something happen in our family, and I'm like, I just, I have these brands who want me to post something I I'm sorry, like, I'm gonna fail you right now, what I love is like, you're such, you are human, and you give so many people permission to be that. And I didn't even post a ton. Mostly was all my stories. I was like, if you follow me, like, you're gonna get the real me. And then the stories is where it is. And I people, you know, I just really liked it when you didn't talk about politics. And I said, I'm so sorry. I'm a female business owner that is political. Like, like, I might have privileges of a white person, but like, I'm still a female business owner who literally only gets people to answer things if I, I have my husband on calls for things. Like, I have a I have, like, here it's your job.Shanté Cofield 40:51 People are people, audacity. I wish that the people we coach and people listening to this have the audacity of that person. It comes into your DMs and is like, here's how you should run your account. I wish we all had that audacity. Lesley Logan 41:04 Yes, yes. Oh, my God. Shanté Cofield 41:06 Where did that come from? Lesley Logan 41:07 Yes, we need to find these people. Like, teach them audacity because it's what, that's the word, it is. And like, I just said, I said, oh, you know, this is my account. Like, so I I said, I was just like, this is my account. And like, I think rights are, are actually, like, just real and human rights. But if you don't like hearing about that, you don't have to follow me here. You can just go for free and go on YouTube. In fact, they'll make sure whatever ads you get the ones you wanted. And you can, you can actually just search for the content that you want from me, and if you want to pay for it. In my membership group, we don't talk about politics, but just remember, everything is.Shanté Cofield 41:43 Exactly. Everything is political, and people see that. I'm like, you're just saying that it hasn't affected you. I'm like, but it is. It hasn't affected you in a negative way. I'm like, it's just affecting you, but positively or neutrally, like. So it hasn't been hard to switch to speak about that it's been hard to like, you said, the behind the scenes, business side of things. Like, I run, my number one program that I run is an Instagram intensive, and I haven't run it this year because I'm just like, what do I want to do with this thing? Like, how do I want this thing to look? How do I do I want to do this? Am I wanting to encourage people to go and spend their time with this? Is this company that doesn't give shits of value? Like, there's a lot of thinking around the the intentionality piece. And I'm fortunate in a fortunate place that I like have, I have the savings to be able to, like, chill out, and I have other programs going on, and I already have clients that I can be been working with one on one, so I can hold off on that thing. But that, that has been the only difficulty, but.Lesley Logan 42:38 I thank you for sure, because I think, like when everything went down, I had people in my group going, I don't, I don't want to post on these platforms, because I don't want to give them anything. And I was like, okay, first of all, I agree. Like, I like, just know that, like, thank you. And also, what I will always coach you on is you have to be where they your people are. So where are your people? Because if they are there, then if you're not there, then some dude on rib-eye steak for three meals a day is gonna sell to them. Like they're gonna, they're gonna buy the solution to their problem. So then it's kind of like, how do we play in the field, you know, like, how do we do it? And so that's always been a game. It's always been the game like, how do we play in this, like, the sandbox that gets them out of that sandbox and over into the sandbox we want to play in.Shanté Cofield 43:25 Absolutely, the intentionality and taking a moment and, like, again, bang, bang. Having time is a luxury, right? Time is to me, like, it circles back to being a conversation of, like, what ultimately I wanted, and having this lifestyle business. It's the translation of that is having time flexibility and having time ownership, right? Where I have the time to sit and Covid, we saw the importance of time during Covid. We call it the great pause, because it gave people a moment to be like, wait, what do I want? How do I want to do things? Do I believe in this? Do I agree with this? When we're living in a world that's so fast paced, and you just have to, like, you're just trying to eat, you're just trying to, like, get through the day, you don't have the luxury, you don't the ability to sit and think and be like, so intentional with things, right? It's all by design, right? I can sound like a tin hat. I don't care. It's all by design. I'm in a place where I have the luxury to sit and be like, okay, I want to be intentional in community, super intentional with my business and how I'm showing up and how I'm helping people. What does that look like? Like I totally agree, there's a huge (inaudible) and when it comes to social media, because it's like, yes, these businesses and supporting them, and you're like, But the flip side is, how do I support my people? And if it's like, I have to stay with this nonsense and in this sandbox so that I can reach these people, because that's where they're at, I'm going to do that. And yes, I'm going to have to move them somewhere else and do other things and show up with my values and encourage them to do the same. But you know, this is taking a beat, taking a moment to really fit and identify that, and not just being like, knee jerk, like, I'm done with it all. And like, yeah, I'm burning it all down. It's like, if that's what you want to do, fine, but I'm looking at what's the outcome of that. Why am I doing that? And if my goal is to be able to help people and like, let me take a moment and figure out what feels best and how I want to do that. Lesley Logan 45:01 Yeah, I could talk to you forever, Shanté, I'm just obsessed. And really, we need to have a hang next time you're here, next time I'm there, we're gonna take a brief break and then find out how people can find you, follow you, work with you. Shanté Cofield 45:12 Sounds good. Lesley Logan 45:13 All right, Shanté, where do you hang out? And we said Instagram. But also, like, give them all the deets. Where can they stalk you in a good way?Shanté Cofield 45:19 Yeah, the deets, I try to keep everything consistent, is just type in The Movement Maestro anywhere, and it'll come up, and then you can do whatever you want with it. My website, movementmaestro.com, Instagram, The Movement Maestro. I'm on threads as The Movement Maestro, and that's the easiest, the easiest thing, if you want to chat, I'm in my DMs. I haven't been posting as much as I usually do, but I will answer a DM in two seconds. I don't like email, so go to my website and email me, but I probably won't get back to you. Someone from my team may get back, maybe. Maybe I'll have Rupert, my cat, get back, but (inaudible).Lesley Logan 45:51 Oh, I will tell you how I got out of my inbox, and I'm loving it. Now I have to, actually, my sister's like you do have to go and respond to the five that I couldn't do. I was like, okay, alright, I'll get there. All right. You have truly given us so much, but you know, we, it would, wouldn't be Be It Till You See It Podcast without the bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted steps people can take to be it till they see it? What do you have for us?Shanté Cofield 46:11 We're going to circle back, because repetition is key. Once is never, and I'm going to say what I said before. Just do it scared, right? The confidence, the happiness, the understanding, the clarity that you are looking for, the guidance, the direction, the answers that you're looking for are on the other side of doing the thing. So, do it scared.Lesley Logan 46:27 Yeah, yeah. We firmly believe in that. We cosign on that. And once you do it scared, make sure you let The Movement Maestro know and let Be It Pod know because then we can celebrate you. Because guess what? Celebration is how habits are created. That's how the dopamine hits the brain. It's all science people, all right, loves. Until next time, Be It Till You See It. Lesley Logan 46:45 That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review and follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcast. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the Be It Pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day. Be It Till You See It is a production of The Bloom Podcast Network. If you want to leave us a message or a question that we might read on another episode, you can text us at +1-310-905-5534 or send a DM on Instagram @BeItPod.Brad Crowell 47:28 It's written, filmed, and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan, and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan 47:33 It is transcribed, produced and edited by the epic team at Disenyo.co.Brad Crowell 47:37 Our theme music is by Ali at Apex Production Music and our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 47:44 Special thanks to Melissa Solomon for creating our visuals.Brad Crowell 47:48 Also to Angelina Herico for adding all of our content to our website. 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In this episode, veteran broadcast journalist Gail Eichenthal of Classical California KUSC sits down once again with Maestro James Conlon for the second episode of our miniseries, "20 Years with Maestro Conlon." This time, they transport us to the Classical period, with special emphasis on Maestro's legacy conducting Beethoven and Mozart—including Beethoven's only opera, "Fidelio," and Mozart's final opera, "The Magic Flute," which is the wonderful conclusion to this LA Opera season. From "La Bohème" to "The Magic Flute," get your tickets for this glittering LA Opera season at LAOpera.org.
Josh Hamilton has worked as an actor since he was a teenager in NYC. On stage, he's been in the original productions of Kenneth Lonergan's This is Our Youth, The Waverly Gallery and The Medieval Play, on Broadway in Proof, The Real Thing, The Coast of Utopia and Dead Accounts. Off-Broadway includes Annie Baker's The Antipodes, Jonathan Marc Sherman's Things We Want, HurlyBurly(Drama Desk nom), Scene Partners, Lie of the Mind, The Cider House Rules, Reasons to be Happy, Cherry Orchard and Three Sisters(CSC), The Bridge Project(BAM/Old Vic) and Wallace Shawn's Evening at the Talkhouse(National Theater). His film work has included Reality, 8th Grade(Indie Spirit nom), Maestro, Manchester by the Sea, Blaze, Landscape with Invisible Hand, Away We Go, Outsourced, Kicking and Screaming, The House of Yes, Alive. And on TV in The Walking Dead, 13 Reasons Why, The Last Thing He Told Me, Mrs. Fletcher, At Home with Amy Sedaris, Louie, Accused, and Ray Donovan. He can be seen in the upcoming The Long Walk, Noah Baumbach's Jay Kelly, Concessions, Mayday(Apple), Something Very Bad is Going to Happen(Netflix), The Last Thing He Told Me season 2(Apple) and The Five Star Weekend(Peacock). And on stage in Wallace Shawn's new play “What We Did Before Our Moth Days” directed by Andre Gregory at the Greenwich House Theater in early 2026. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textSi tienes un equipo o eres parte del equipo, todos necesitan saber cual es la visión, meta, objetivo, cuadro completo. "La meta es más importante que la participación individual "INSTAGRAM:@liderazgo_enfocado@drabelledezmaSerie: Las 17 leyes incuestionables del trabajo en equipoEl Dr. Abel Ledezma nos trae enseñanzas para que usted las adopte para así poder capacitar a su equipo. Aún cuando el líder crecía en su area, se entendió que ningún líder puede hacer todo a solas. Por eso esta serie habla a la necesidad de desarrollar lideres como un equipo. MAS RECIENTE LIBRO: “10 Principios que transforman” 10 Principios que transforman nos explica, en una forma sencilla y contundente, los beneficios de poner en práctica los diez principios que Dios le ordenó a Moisés que escribiera, y de los resultados que su aplicación tiene no solo en nuestra vida, sino en la de aquellos a los que amamos y que nos rodean. Son principios dados por Dios para guiarnos en un mundo que cada vez más los ha dejado de lado.https://www.liderazgoenfocado.com/product-page/10-principios-que-transformanLIDERAZGO ENFOCADO EN VIVORegresamos con nuestras conferencias mensuales de liderazgo el 23 de febrero 2026 con la serie titulada: Desarrollando líderes altamente efectivos.Conferencias son gratuitas, marca su calendario te esperamos ver en persona o en linea.LE Campus¡Únete al equipo! Si estas interesado en ser anfitrión en su ciudad para las conferencia mensuales 2026, envíanos un mensaje.Support the showPara más información de Liderazgo Enfocado o el Dr. Abel Ledezma visita: https://www.liderazgoenfocado.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LiderazgoEnfocado
==============================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2025“AMANECER CON JESÚS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================06 de OctubreNo temas, cree solamente«Todavía estaba él hablando cuando de la casa del jefe de la sinagoga vinieron a decirle: «Ya no molestes al Maestro. Tu hija ha muerto» (Marcos 5: 35, RVC).Durante los eventos que la iglesia organiza y en los que se invita un predicador o cantante foráneo, se me ha pedido en ocasiones acompañarlos del lugar de reunión hasta el comedor donde tomarán sus alimentos. No es una tarea fácil recorrer los 100 metros de distancia, pues la gente se acerca para saludar al invitado, tomarse fotos o pedir algún consejo. Damos unos pasos y de nuevo nos detenemos. Después de todo no hay tanta prisa por llegar a degustar los alimentos.Puedo imaginar la situación en la que Jairo se encontraba. Él había ido especialmente a buscar al Maestro para llevarlo a su casa porque tenía suficiente fe para creer que él podía sanar a su hijita moribunda. El Maestro dijo que sí, y comenzaron el recorrido; el más lento que Jairo hubiera hecho. La gente sofocaba a Jesús, lo apretaba, y en esas condiciones no era fácil avanzar. El tiempo nunca había valido tanto oro para Jairo como ese día.Puedo imaginarlo diciendo: «¡Vamos, Maestro, vamos, que el tiempo se agota!». Por si fuera poco, en el camino surge un retraso porque a una mujer se le ocurrió tocar el manto de Jesús. Jairo no estaba interesado en esos momentos por los problemas de los demás, él solo quería que Jesús llegara a tiempo a su casa. No obstante, lo que el alto funcionario tanto temía, sucedió. La muerte había llegado antes que Jesús, y los amigos de Jairo le dijeron: «¿Para qué molestas más al Maestro?».¿Has sentido alguna vez que molestas al Maestro? ¿Has pensado por qué otros reciben milagros y tú no? ¿Crees que Jesús avanza muy lento para llegar a tu casa, a tu familia, a tu problema? Si estás al borde de desistir, quiero recordarte la respuesta de Jesús ante aquel comentario: «No temas, cree solamente». Una persona que tiene miedo no está experimentando el gozo de la fe. Por eso Jesús le dice al padre desconsolado: «No temas, cree solamente». Aquel día, Jesús llegó y no llegó tarde. Llegó justo a tiempo para dejar en vergüenza el poder de la muerte. Querida amiga, no te desesperes, si has ido a buscar al Maestro, ten fe de que va a tu lado. Falta poco para llegar: «No temas, cree solamente».
NOTAS DE ELENAMaterial complementario de la escuela Sabática para adultosNarrado por: Patty CuyanDesde: California, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchLUNES, 06 DE OCTUBREVALOR EN LUGARES INESPERADOSCristo era el dirigente de los hijos de Israel en sus peregrinaciones por el desierto. Él los dirigió y guio rodeados por la columna de nubes de día y la columna de fuego de noche. Los preservó de los peligros del desierto, los llevó a la tierra prometida, y a la vista de todas las naciones que no reconocían a Dios, estableció a Israel como su posesión escogida, la viña del Señor. A este pueblo le fueron confiados los oráculos de Dios. Se lo rodeó con el vallado de los preceptos de su ley, los principios eternos de verdad, justicia y pureza. La obediencia a esos principios había de ser su protección, pues los salvaría de la destrucción propia por las prácticas pecaminosas. Y, como la torre en la viña, Dios colocó en medio de la tierra su santo templo. Cristo era su instructor. Así como había estado con ellos en el desierto, había de continuar siendo su maestro y guía. En el tabernáculo y en el templo su gloria moraba en la santa shekinah encima del propiciatorio. En favor de ellos, manifestó constantemente las riquezas de su amor y paciencia. Dios quería hacer de su pueblo Israel una alabanza y una gloria. Se dio a ellos toda ventaja espiritual. Dios no les negó nada favorable a la formación del carácter que había de hacerlos sus representantes... Por su desobediencia a Dios, Adán y Eva habían perdido el Edén, y debido a su pecado toda la tierra quedó maldita. Pero si el pueblo de Dios seguía su instrucción, su tierra había de ser restaurada a la fertilidad y la belleza. Dios mismo les dio instrucciones en cuanto a la forma de cultivar el suelo, y ellos habían de cooperar con él en su restauración. De modo que toda la tierra, bajo el dominio de Dios, llegaría a ser una lección objetiva de verdad espiritual. Así como en obediencia a las leyes naturales de Dios, la tierra había de producir sus tesoros, así en obediencia a sus leyes morales el corazón de la gente había de reflejar los atributos del carácter de Dios. Aun los paganos reconocerían la superioridad de los que servían y adoraban al Dios viviente... Los hijos de Israel habían de ocupar todo el territorio que Dios les había señalado. Habían de ser desposeídas las naciones que rechazaran el culto y el servicio al verdadero Dios. Pero el propósito de Dios era que por la revelación de su carácter mediante Israel, los hombres fueran atraídos a él. A todo el mundo se le dio la invitación del Evangelio. Por medio de la enseñanza del sistema de sacrificios, Cristo había de ser levantado delante de las naciones, y habían de vivir todos los que lo miraran. Todos los que, como Rahab la cananea, y Rut la moabita, se volvieran de la idolatría al culto del verdadero Dios, habían de unirse con el pueblo escogido. A medida que aumentara el número de los israelitas, estos habían de ensanchar sus fronteras, hasta que su reino abarcara el mundo. Dios deseaba colocar todas las naciones bajo su gobierno misericordioso. Deseaba que la tierra se llenara de gozo y paz. Creó al hombre para la felicidad, y anhela llenar el corazón humano con la paz del cielo. Desea que las familias terrenales sean un símbolo de la gran familia celestial (Palabras de vida del gran Maestro, pp. 230-233).
A Piccoli Sorsi - Commento alla Parola del giorno delle Apostole della Vita Interiore
- Premi il tasto PLAY per ascoltare la catechesi del giorno e condividi con altri se vuoi -+ Dal Vangelo secondo Luca +In quel tempo, un dottore della Legge si alzò per mettere alla prova Gesù e chiese: «Maestro, che cosa devo fare per ereditare la vita eterna?». Gesù gli disse: «Che cosa sta scritto nella Legge? Come leggi?». Costui rispose: «Amerai il Signore tuo Dio con tutto il tuo cuore, con tutta la tua anima, con tutta la tua forza e con tutta la tua mente, e il tuo prossimo come te stesso». Gli disse: «Hai risposto bene; fa' questo e vivrai».Ma quello, volendo giustificarsi, disse a Gesù: «E chi è mio prossimo?». Gesù riprese: «Un uomo scendeva da Gerusalemme a Gèrico e cadde nelle mani dei briganti, che gli portarono via tutto, lo percossero a sangue e se ne andarono, lasciandolo mezzo morto. Per caso, un sacerdote scendeva per quella medesima strada e, quando lo vide, passò oltre. Anche un levìta, giunto in quel luogo, vide e passò oltre. Invece un Samaritano, che era in viaggio, passandogli accanto, vide e ne ebbe compassione. Gli si fece vicino, gli fasciò le ferite, versandovi olio e vino; poi lo caricò sulla sua cavalcatura, lo portò in un albergo e si prese cura di lui. Il giorno seguente, tirò fuori due denari e li diede all'albergatore, dicendo: "Abbi cura di lui; ciò che spenderai in più, te lo pagherò al mio ritorno". Chi di questi tre ti sembra sia stato prossimo di colui che è caduto nelle mani dei briganti?». Quello rispose: «Chi ha avuto compassione di lui». Gesù gli disse: «Va' e anche tu fa' così».Parola del Signore.
«Nuestros anhelos del corazón son infinitos».
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Les comparto esta charla que tuve en Valladolid con el genial José Peñín. Les dejo este enlace para que adquieran sus memorias de sobre 50 años dedicado al mundo del vino. Gracias Pepe por tus consejos y palabras de aliento para lo que hago. Eres una inspiración, una fuente de sabiduría y una leyenda viva que sigue vigente. Pero, más importante aún, eres un amigo. Un enorme abrazo, Maestro. Accedan a sus columnas en su blog.#wine #vino #josépeñín #vinoespañol
Rodrigo Mora has detonated onto the European stage, emerging as FC Porto's shiniest gem and a statistical marvel. This episode dissects the rapid ascent of the attacking midfielder who blends the composure of a veteran with the flair of a prodigy. We break down the "Mora Method"—his ghostly runs, surgical passing, and lethal two-footed finishing—that helped him rack up a ludicrous goals and assists. Is he the next great Portuguese star? Rodrigo Mora, FC Porto, Liga NOS, Soccer Prodigy, Portuguese Football
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Join Howard Morgan and Mozart Fontaine as they discuss wrestling - yesterday, today, and tomorrow - and take your calls. Visit http://vocnation.com. Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at www.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks and former WCW Star the Maestro, No BS with The Bull Manny Fernandez, and more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit http://vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Live, Thursday nights at 7:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's WCW Retro! Join us as "Maestro" Rob Kellum is back, full time, in his capacity as host of WCW Retro! Rob talks about all things professional wrestling, including WWE, NXT, AEW, and … WCW! Plus, he takes your calls! Call into any live VOC Nation program by visiting callvoc.com. VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wild for Baseball's Wild Card Round....College Football Frauds and Emerging Threats...Plus, Ryder Cup Fans...C'mon!
In this week's episode, Trey and Maestro recap the Baltimore beatdown in Kansas City, another Steelers win, Jaxson Dart's debut, and more of the Week 4 slate.
NOTAS DE ELENAMaterial complementario de la escuela Sabática para adultosNarrado por: Patty CuyanDesde: California, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchJUEVES, 02 DE OCTUBREPRÓSPERO Y EXITOSOHay perfecta armonía entre la Ley de Dios y el evangelio de Jesucristo. "Yo y el Padre una cosa somos" dijo el gran Maestro. El evangelio de Cristo es la buena nueva de su gracia, por medio de la cual el hombre puede ser liberado de la condenación del pecado y capacitado para obedecer la Ley de Dios. El evangelio señala hacia el código moral como regla de vida. Esa Ley, mediante sus demandas de una obediencia sin desviaciones, le muestra continuamente al pecador el evangelio del perdón y la paz. Dice el gran apóstol: "¿Luego por la fe invalidamos la ley? En ninguna manera, sino que confirmamos la ley". Romanos 3:31. Y de nuevo declara que "la ley a la verdad es santa, y el mandamiento santo, justo y bueno". Romanos 7:12. Establecer amor supremo a Dios y un amor igual a nuestros semejantes es indispensable, a la vez, para la gloria de Dios y la felicidad de los humanos (Mente, carácter y personalidad, t. 2, p. 584). Los dones de su gracia mediante Cristo son gratuitos para todos. No hay elección, excepto la propia, por la cual alguien haya de perecer. Dios ha expuesto en su Palabra las condiciones de acuerdo con las cuales se elegirá a cada alma para la vida eterna: la obediencia a sus mandamientos, mediante la fe en Cristo. Dios ha elegido un carácter que está en armonía con su ley, y todo el que alcance la norma requerida, entrará en el reino de la gloria. Cristo mismo dijo: "El que cree en el Hijo, tiene vida eterna; mas el que es incrédulo al Hijo, no verá la vida". "No todo el que me dice: Señor, Señor, entrará en el reino de los cielos: mas el que hiciere la voluntad de mi Padre que está en los cielos". Juan 3:36; Mateo 7:21. Y en el Apocalipsis declara: "Bienaventurados los que guardan sus mandamientos, para que su potencia sea en el árbol de la vida, y que entren por las puertas en la ciudad". Apocalipsis 22:14. En cuanto a la redención final del hombre, esta es la única elección que nos enseña la Palabra de Dios. Es elegida toda alma que labre su propia salvación con temor y temblor. Es elegido el que se ponga la armadura y pelee la buena batalla de la fe. Es elegido el que vele en oración, el que escudriñe las Escrituras, y huya de la tentación. Es elegido el que tenga fe continuamente, y el que obedezca a cada palabra que sale de la boca de Dios. Las medidas tomadas para la redención se ofrecen gratuitamente a todos, pero los resultados de la redención serán únicamente para los que hayan cumplido las condiciones (Historia de los patriarcas y profetas, pp. 207, 208). VIERNES, 03 DE OCTUBRE: PARA ESTUDIAR Y MEDITARLa maravillosa gracia de Dios, "Mejores promesas", 8 de mayo, p. 136.Historia de los patriarcas y profetas, "La ley y los dos pactos", pp. 388-390.
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1======a==============================================DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2025“CON JESÚS HOY”Narrado por: Exyomara AvilaDesde: Bogotá, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================02 de OctubreSolidaridad en acción«Jesús, llamando a sus discípulos, dijo: "Tengo compasión de la gente, porque ya hace tres días que están conmigo y no tienen qué comer; y no quiero despedirlos en ayunas, no sea que se desmayen en el camino"» (Mat. 15: 32).Una multitud de aldeanos montañeses ha traído a Jesús sus enfermos, cojos, ciegos, mudos, mutilados. Estas pobres gentes están tan ávidas por escuchar las palabras del Maestro y se sienten tan bien con él que les cuesta abandonarlo. Llevan ya tres días a su lado y ahora han agotado sus provisiones en una región apenas habitada y carente de recursos.Jesús, movido a compasión, comparte su inquietud con sus discípulos: «Se me enternecen las entrañas de compasión sobre la multitud, porque [...] no tienen qué comer, y si los despido en ayunas, desfallecerán en el camino, y algunos de ellos son de muy lejos» (Mar. 8: 2-3). Sin duda podría pedir a Dios un milagro y darles de comer él solo. Pero, como otras veces, prefiere sensibilizar a sus discípulos e implicarlos a ellos, que van a continuar su obra en esta tierra, en la ímproba tarea de responder de manera solidaria a las necesidades humanas.Los discípulos no tienen cómo alimentar a tantos hambrientos y repiten las mismas objeciones que habían presentado en circunstancias similares (Mat. 14: 15). Las semejanzas con la primera multiplicación de los panes y los peces han llevado a algunos a deducir que se trata de un solo hecho. Pero las diferencias son suficientes para concluir que se trata de dos eventos distintos, como lo subraya Jesús mismo (Mat. 16: 9-10; Mar. 8: 19-20).De nuevo, el Maestro desea suscitar en sus discípulos el sentido de su responsabilidad personal frente a los necesitados. Por eso les pide que hagan acopio de sus propios recursos, por insuficientes que parezcan (en este caso, ¡siete panes y unos pocos peces!) y que ellos mismos los distribuyan a la multitud. Su solidaridad puesta en acción siempre será multiplicada por la bendición divina.La religión verdadera, según la Biblia, lejos de encerrar al individuo en la preocupación de su propia salvación, despreocupándose de las necesidades, sufrimientos y derechos humanos, consiste en «visitar a los huérfanos y las viudas en sus tribulaciones» (Sant. 1: 27). Por eso, en el Día del Juicio, entre otras cosas, «el Rey dirá a los de su derecha: Venid, benditos de mi Padre, heredad el Reino preparado para vosotros [...], porque tuve hambre y me disteis de comer...» (Mat. 25: 34-35).Señor, dame compasión suficiente para hacer mi parte frente al hambre en el mundo.
Maghnes Akliouche's path to stardom wasn't a sprint—it was a patient marathon. This episode charts the incredible rise of the Parisian-born talent who transformed from a physically underdeveloped prospect into AS Monaco's most captivating creative force and a full French national team player. We analyze the pivotal role manager Adi Hütter played in unlocking his "off-ball genius," break down his chameleon-like ability to play as an attacking midfielder or winger, and dive into the numbers behind his spectacular 19-goal contribution season. Discover why clubs like PSG and Tottenham are circling, and how Akliouche's journey embodies the virtue of perseverance in modern football. Maghnes Akliouche, AS Monaco, Ligue 1, French National Team, Soccer Prodigy
This was recorded at the Martini Expo 2025Inside TrackThe Restaurant Guys were invited to be the official podcasters of The Martini Expo. They spent the day sipping and chatting with the greatest makers, stirrers and shakers on the planet!GuestsIntro with Robert Simonson, co-founder of The Martini Expo, creator and writer for The Mix with Robert Simonson, and a James Beard Award–winning drinks writer for The New York Times. He authored The Martini Cocktail, one of the definitive modern works on the world's most iconic drink.__________Salvatore Calabrese, “The Maestro,” is one of the world's most celebrated bartenders. Creator of the iconic Breakfast Martini and the Duke's Martini, author of best-selling cocktail books, he's spent over 40 years shaping modern mixology.__________Liam Davy is a seasoned bar leader and the driving force behind Hawksmoor's beverage programs. With roots in London's cocktail scene and a two-decade career under his belt, he's risen through roles at Milk & Honey and Match Bar.__________Charlotte Voisey is a leading mixologist and the Executive Director of Tales of the Cocktail Foundation. She began behind the bar as an award-winning bartender (UK Bartender of the Year, Mixologist of the Year), continued as a brand ambassador for Hendrick's gin until her current role at TotC Foundation. Inside TrackThe Restaurant Guys were invited to be the official podcasters of The Martini Expo. They spent the day sipping and chatting with the greatest makers, stirrers and shakers on the planet!InfoThe Mix with Robert Simonsonhttps://robertsimonson.substack.com/We will have a Halloween pop-up bar in Stage Left Steak Oct 27-Nov 1.We're hosting Pam Starr to showcase her wines at a Crocker & Starr wine dinner on Oct 16. https://www.stageleft.com/event/101625-winemaker-dinner-with-crocker-starr/ The Restaurant Guys will be at Southern Smoke Festival on Oct 4 in Houston https://southernsmoke.org/festival/ssf-2025/And the Food & Wine Classic in Charleston Nov 14-16 https://foodandwineclassicincharleston.com/Our Sponsors The Heldrich Hotel & Conference Centerhttps://www.theheldrich.com/ Magyar Bankhttps://www.magbank.com/ Withum Accountinghttps://www.withum.com/ Our Places Stage Left Steakhttps://www.stageleft.com/ Catherine Lombardi Restauranthttps://www.catherinelombardi.com/ Stage Left Wineshophttps://www.stageleftwineshop.com/ To hear more about food, wine and the finer things in life:https://www.instagram.com/restaurantguyspodcast/https://www.facebook.com/restaurantguysReach Out to The Guys!TheGuys@restaurantguyspodcast.com**Become a Restaurant Guys Regular and get two bonus episodes per month, bonus content and Regulars Only events.**Click Below!https://www.buzzsprout.com/2401692/subscribe
Live, Tuesday nights at 7:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's IN THE ROOM! ITR features topics introduced by the panel, your calls, PWI's Brady Hicks, Kathie Fitz, and WCW's Maestro. Visit http://vocnation.com. Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at www.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks and former WCW Star the Maestro, No BS with The Bull Manny Fernandez, and more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit http://vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
==============================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1==================================================== DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA MUJERES 2025“AMANECER CON JESÚS”Narrado por: Sirley DelgadilloDesde: Bucaramanga, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================01 de OctubreDe endemoniado a misionero«El hombre se marchó y comenzó a proclamar por los pueblos de la región de la Decápolis lo que Jesús había hecho con él; y todos se quedaban asombrados» (Marcos 5: 20, BLP).De día y de noche gritaba en los montes y en los sepulcros. Su piel tenía cicatrices de las heridas que él mismo se propiciaba. Aunque, a decir verdad, no era él sino el espíritu impuro que en él habitaba. Cierto día vio a Jesús bajar de la barca y corrió hacia él. Al verlo Jesús, le ordenó al espíritu impuro que saliera de ese hombre. La legión salió del hombre para entrar en dos mil cerdos que murieron ahogados en el mar.Aquel hombre ahora se veía distinto. Ya no gritaba, ya no se lastimaba. Alguna persona, quizás un discípulo, le proveyó ropa y ya no mostraba su desnudez. Feliz por el milagro recibido, la nueva criatura quería ir con Jesús; sin embargo, el Maestro tenía otros planes. «Vete a tu casa, a los tuyos, y cuéntales cuán grandes cosas el Señor ha hecho contigo, y cómo ha tenido misericordia de ti» (Marcos 5: 19). Poseyendo ahora el espíritu de Dios, aquel hombre se convirtió en misionero. Ya no gritaba locuras por los montes y sepulcros, sino que anunciaba las maravillas del Redentor a su familia y a sus conciudadanos. Se había convertido en un poderoso testimonio del poder transformador y regenerador de Dios.La orden de Jesús para nosotros es la misma: «Vete a tu casa», -le dijo-. Nuestra casa es el primer lugar donde debemos testificar de nuestro encuentro con el Señor. Nuestra familia, nuestros vecinos, los más cercanos, deben saber por medio de nosotros que existe un Dios de milagros. Pero, ¿cómo podemos mostrar a nuestra familia acerca de Dios, si nuestro carácter no cambia? ¿Cómo podrán creer en Dios a través de nosotros si somos rápidos para encender el fuego de la ira?Es importante recalcar que Jesús no lo mandó a otra ciudad a predicar; lo envió a los suyos». Asimismo, es nuestro deber ser misioneras en el lugar donde estamos. Si has sido liberada y has sentido la misericordia de Dios en tu vida, esa orden es para ti: ¡Cuéntales cuan grandes cosas el Señor ha hecho contigo! La buena noticia es que Jesús siempre estará contigo mientras proclamas sus maravillas y su pronto regreso.
En este episodio, reflexionamos sobre el fracaso financiero y cómo convertirlo en una herramienta de aprendizaje. A través de experiencias personales y estadísticas preocupantes sobre el ahorro en México, exploramos la importancia de reconocer errores, enfrentar la realidad económica y aprender de los tropiezos para construir una vida financiera más sana y consciente.
Send us a textLa primera ley que se comparte es la ley de lo transcendental. Esta ley nos enseña que el uno es demasiado pequeño como para pretender hacer grandes cosas. Cuando la organización o equipo depende de una sola persona, corre peligro a largo plazo.INSTAGRAM:@liderazgo_enfocado@drabelledezmaSerie: Las 17 leyes incuestionables del trabajo en equipoEl Dr. Abel Ledezma nos trae enseñanzas para que usted las adopte para así poder capacitar a su equipo. Aún cuando el líder crecía en su area, se entendió que ningún líder puede hacer todo a solas. Por eso esta serie habla a la necesidad de desarrollar lideres como un equipo.MAS RECIENTE LIBRO: “10 Principios que transforman” 10 Principios que transforman nos explica, en una forma sencilla y contundente, los beneficios de poner en práctica los diez principios que Dios le ordenó a Moisés que escribiera, y de los resultados que su aplicación tiene no solo en nuestra vida, sino en la de aquellos a los que amamos y que nos rodean. Son principios dados por Dios para guiarnos en un mundo que cada vez más los ha dejado de lado.https://www.liderazgoenfocado.com/product-page/10-principios-que-transformanSupport the showPara más información de Liderazgo Enfocado o el Dr. Abel Ledezma visita: https://www.liderazgoenfocado.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LiderazgoEnfocado
+ Evangelio de nuestro Señor Jesucristo según san Juan 1, 47-51 Al ver llegar a Natanael, Jesús dijo: «Este es un verdadero israelita, un hombre sin doblez.» «¿De dónde me conoces?», le preguntó Natanael. Jesús le respondió: «Yo te vi antes que Felipe te llamara, cuando estabas debajo de la higuera.» Natanael le respondió: «Maestro, tú eres el Hijo de Dios, tú eres el Rey de Israel.» Jesús continuó: «Porque te dije: "Te vi debajo de la higuera", crees. Verás cosas más grandes todavía.» Y agregó: «Les aseguro que verán el cielo abierto, y a los ángeles de Dios subir y bajar sobre el Hijo del hombre.»Palabra del Señor.
Jn 1,47-51.Al ver llegar a Natanael, Jesús dijo: "Este es un verdadero israelita, un hombre sin doblez"."¿De dónde me conoces?", le preguntó Natanael. Jesús le respondió: "Yo te vi antes que Felipe te llamara, cuando estabas debajo de la higuera".Natanael le respondió: "Maestro, tú eres el Hijo de Dios, tú eres el Rey de Israel".Jesús continuó: "Porque te dije: 'Te vi debajo de la higuera', crees . Verás cosas más grandes todavía".Y agregó: "Les aseguro que verán el cielo abierto, y a los ángeles de Dios subir y bajar sobre el Hijo del hombre."
En aquel tiempo, cuando Jesús vio que Natanael se acercaba, dijo: "Éste es un verdadero israelita en el que no hay doblez". Natanael le preguntó: "¿De dónde me conoces?" Jesús le respondió: "Antes de que Felipe te llamara, te vi cuando estabas debajo de la higuera". Respondió Natanael: "Maestro, tú eres el Hijo de Dios, tú eres el rey de Israel". Jesús le contestó: "Tú crees, porque te he dicho que te vi debajo de la higuera. Mayores cosas has de ver". Después añadió: "Yo les aseguro que verán el cielo abierto y a los ángeles de Dios subir y bajar sobre el Hijo del hombre".
San Juan 1, 47 – 51Al ver llegar a Natanael, Jesús dijo: «Este es un verdadero israelita, un hombre sin doblez».«¿De dónde me conoces?», le preguntó Natanael. Jesús le respondió: «Yo te vi antes que Felipe te llamara, cuando estabas debajo de la higuera».Natanael le respondió: «Maestro, tú eres el Hijo de Dios, tú eres el Rey de Israel».Jesús continuó: «Porque te dije: ‘Te vi debajo de la higuera', crees. Verás cosas más grandes todavía». Y agregó: «Les aseguro que verán el cielo abierto, y a los ángeles de Dios subir y bajar sobre el Hijo del hombre».……………Además puedes escuchar el Evangelio diario en las siguientes plataformas:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2M0Ubx3Jh55B6W3b20c3GOApple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/evangelio-del-d%C3%ADa/id1590423907 Para más información puede consultar nuestro sitio: https://www.vozcatolica.com o escríbanos a info@vozcatolica.com .Si quiere colaborar con este Apostolado lo puede hacer dirigiéndose a: https://vozcatolica.com/ayudanos . Desde ya muchas gracias.
NOTAS DE ELENAMaterial complementario de la escuela Sabática para adultosNarrado por: Patty CuyanDesde: California, USAUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist ChurchLUNES, 29 DE SEPTIEMBRE¡PASA! ¡POSEE! ¡REPARTE! ¡SIRVE!En todo sacrificio ferviente y sincero que hagamos en el servicio del Maestro, nuestras facultades se acrecentarán. Mientras nos entregamos como instrumentos para la operación del Espíritu Santo, la gracia de Dios trabajará en nosotros sojuzgando las viejas inclinaciones, venciendo las propensiones poderosas y formando nuevos hábitos. Cuando apreciamos y obedecemos las indicaciones del Espíritu, nuestros corazones son ampliados para recibir más y más de su poder, y para hacer una obra mayor y mejor... El humilde obrero que responde obedientemente al llamado de Dios puede estar seguro de que recibirá ayuda divina. El aceptar una responsabilidad tan grande y santa resulta elevador para el carácter. Pone en acción las facultades mentales y espirituales más elevadas y fortalece y purifica la mente y el corazón. Mediante la fe en el poder de Dios, es admirable cuán fuerte puede llegar a ser un hombre débil, cuán decididos sus esfuerzos, cuán prolífico en grandes resultados. El que empieza con poco conocimiento, de una manera humilde, y dice lo que sabe, mientras busca diligentemente un conocimiento mayor, hallará todo el tesoro celestial que espera su demanda. Cuanto más trate de impartir luz, más luz recibirá. Cuanto más procure uno explicar la Palabra de Dios a otros, con amor por las almas, más clara se le presentará esta. Cuanto más usemos nuestro conocimiento y ejercitemos nuestras facultades, más conocimiento y poder tendremos. Todo esfuerzo hecho por Cristo repercutirá en bendición sobre nosotros mismos. Si empleamos nuestros recursos para su gloria, él nos dará más. Al procurar ganar a otros para Cristo, llevando la preocupación por las almas en nuestras oraciones, nuestros propios corazones palpitarán bajo la vivificante influencia de la gracia de Dios; nuestros propios afectos resplandecerán con más divino fervor; nuestra vida cristiana toda será más real, más ferviente, más llena de oración. El valor del hombre se estima en el cielo de acuerdo con la capacidad que el corazón tiene de conocer a Dios. Este conocimiento es la fuente de la cual fluye todo poder. Dios creó al hombre de manera que toda facultad pudiera ser la facultad de la mente divina; y está siempre tratando de asociar la mente humana con la divina. Él nos ofrece el privilegio de cooperar con Cristo en la obra de revelar su gracia al mundo, a fin de que podamos recibir un conocimiento mayor de las cosas celestiales. Mirando a Jesús obtenemos vislumbres más claras y distintas de Dios, y por la contemplación somos transformados. La bondad, el amor por nuestros semejantes, llega a ser nuestro instinto natural. Desarrollamos un carácter que será la copia del carácter divino. Creciendo a su semejanza, ampliamos nuestra capacidad de conocer a Dios. Entramos cada vez en mayor relación con el mundo celestial, y llegamos a poseer un poder creciente para recibir las riquezas del conocimiento y la sabiduría de la eternidad (Palabras de vida (El gran Maestro, pp. 288-290).
====================================================SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1======a==============================================DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2025“CON JESÚS HOY”Narrado por: Exyomara AvilaDesde: Bogotá, ColombiaUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church ===================|| www.drministries.org ||===================29 de SeptiembreUna luz en el balcón«Así alumbre vuestra luz delante de los hombres, de tal modo que vean vuestras obras buenas y glorifiquen a vuestro Padre que está en los cielos» (Mat. 5: 16).El balcón del apartamento de María Pilar y José Luis era un vergel de flores, rebosante de plantas en macetas. Sus vecinos estaban encantados con esa pareja de ancianitos por su optimismo y su amabilidad para con todos. Su vivienda era idéntica a las de cientos de otras en ese barrio modesto de bloques anodinos, pero su balcón alegraba la vista de la comunidad entera. Una luz encendida brillaba en él por las noches, iluminando las flores en medio de la monótona oscuridad del vecindario. Ese balcón donde está la luz es el de nuestros vecinos más queridos.Un día de primavera del año 2020 irrumpió la pandemia en el barrio y los vecinos tuvieron que quedarse confinados en sus viviendas. Cuando escribo estas líneas hace solo unos días que las familias empezaron a poder salir un poco de sus casas. Pronto les llamó la atención a muchos de los habitantes de la zona que todas las plantas del balcón de José Luis y María Pilar se habían marchitado. Y así descubrieron que ambos habían fallecido hacía unas semanas, víctimas de la pandemia, en su soledad, como tantos otros en la ciudad de Madrid. Los vecinos no se habían dado cuenta antes porque la bombilla en su balcón seguía día y noche encendida, como recoge Luciano Franco en su artículo "El balcón que la COVID marchitó" (El País, 11.6.2020, pág. 48).«Vosotros sois la luz del mundo», nos recuerda Jesús. Palabras sorprendentes, porque el Maestro se las aplica también a sí mismo (Juan 8: 12; 9: 5; 12: 35). En realidad, en un sentido absoluto, solo él es la luz del mundo. A nosotros nos corresponde transmitir la luz que proviene de él. Nuestra misión, en este sentido, consiste en procurar mantenernos sencillamente conectados con la fuente de energía del universo, como «hijos de Dios sin mancha, en una generación maligna y perversa, en medio de la cual resplandecéis como lumbreras en el mundo» (Fil. 2: 15; cf. Efe. 5: 8).Por pequeña que sea, una luz siempre brilla en las tinieblas. Como brillaba la luz de la modesta bombilla en el balcón de estos añorados ancianos sobre sus plantas y flores, en medio de la tristeza gris del barrio, para alegrar un poco a sus confinados vecinos. Señor, quiero hacer mi parte en tu misión, aunque solo sea como una pequeña luz en el «balcón» de mi entorno.
"Cuando tu me miras", pieza original de Méme Solís a la manera del pianista Samuel Téllez con su combo, nos permite acercarnos a un grupo de grabaciones con las que comenzamos celebrando el cumpleaños 86 de este maestro de la música popular cubana. Figura influyente en la cancionistica como pianista, repertorista, arreglista y compositor, sobresalió al frente de "Los Méme" uno de los cuartetos vocales más populares de los años 60. Farah María, Miguel Ángel Piña, Raúl Acosta y el propio Méme, nos llevan al mismísimo centro de aquellos años. Finalizaban los 50s y, en plena adolescencia (como pianista acompañante y en sintonía con la corriente del "feeling") su manera de "poner" los temas en el teclado despertó la atención de Olga Guillot, una intérprete con una carrera ya bien establecida. Del álbum de la Guillot titulado: "Faltaba yo", editado en el 2001, escogemos su bolero: "Cuando me hablan de amor". En la frontera de los años 50 a los 60 fue notable la presencia de Méme en algunas de las primeras grabaciones para la etiqueta Gema de otra gran cantante: Elena Burke. Colaboración que alcanzó su climax un poco más avanzados los años 60s. Elena canta: "Ese hastío", otra pieza original de Méme. Acompañó a Elena, Froilán con su guitarra. Sin dudas la década del 60, con sus luces y sombras, fue decisiva. El joven talento se fue convirtiendo en uno de los referentes de aquella vibrante vida nocturna habanera, pletórica de clubes y cabarets que, desafortunadamente, poco a poco fue apagando sus luces ante el avance de la política cultural impuesta por el llamado "gobierno revolucionario". Nacido en Mayajigua, la localidad spirituana, el 23 de septiembre de 1939, el incansable espíritu musical de Méme sigue iluminando los escenarios, ofreciendo lo mejor de su arte como auténtica leyenda que es de la canción cubana. En Cubakústica celebramos los 86 del Maestro, deseándole mucha salud, nuevos proyectos y éxitos. "Sin un reproche" es otra de sus creaciones. Alguna vez acompañó con su piano a la vedette de Cuba: Rosa Fornés. El 24 de septiembre de 2025, en su aniversario 79 fue bien recordado por seguidores, músicos y amigos, el pianista de la sonrisa amplia, el baluarte sonero que en agrupaciones como la orquesta Revé, Van Van y su propia banda, desarrolló una formidable labor como arreglista y compositor, contribuyendo a la evolución de la sonoridad y el formato charangueros. El 17 de Julio de 2022 partió a la luz el maestro Pupy Pedroso dejándonos con su obra un legado invaluable. El cauce evolutivo de la música popular cubana no sería lo mismo sin el arte de este importante músico. En Cubakústica lo recordamos muy especialmente con algunos de sus éxitos vanvaneros. La veterana señal de la CMQ RadioCentro nos conducirá a los años 50. Presencia de los cancioneros en la radio independiente cubana. Con una amplísima variedad de acompañamientos, desde los primeros años 40, fueron presencia habitual en las programaciones radiales y televisivas a lo largo y ancho de la isla. Miguel Ángel Ortíz, Fernando Albuerne, Olga Rivero y Bertha Dupuy nos acompañarán durante los proximos minutos. Junto a sus voces y estilos, a cargo de las conducciones orquestales, el recuerdo de los maestros: Osvaldo Estivill, Julio Gutiérrez y Adolfo Guzmán. Un lujo volver a la sólida discografia del maestro Chucho Valdés. Sin dudas sus entregas con el proyecto "The AfroCuban Messengers" contribuyeron a una mayor difusión del jazz cubano contemporáneo más allá de nuestras costas. A nivel artístico y musical el maestro regresaba a uno de los formatos que, durante los primeros años 60, le permitió presentar credenciales. Álbum "Chucho's steps" del año 2010. Acompañaron al virtuoso músico en esa valiosa travesía: Carlos Miyares en saxo tenor; Reynaldo Melián en trompeta; Yaroldi Abreu en las percusiones; Lázaro Rivero en el bajo; Juan Carlos Rojas en drums y Dreyser Durruthy en los tambores batá y el apartado vocal.
La catequesis del dìa de Tiziana, Apòstol de la Vida Interior
+ Del Evangelio según san Lucas +En aquel tiempo, cuando Jesús vio que Natanael se acercaba, dijo: "Este es un verdadero israelita en el que no hay doblez". Natanael le preguntó: "¿De dónde me conoces?" Jesús le respondió: "Antes de que Felipe te llamara, te vi cuando estabas debajo de la higuera". Respondió Natanael: "Maestro, tú eres el Hijo de Dios, tú eres el rey de Israel". Jesús le contestó: "Tú crees, porque te he dicho que te vi debajo de la higuera. Mayores cosas has de ver". Después añadió: "Yo les aseguro que verán el cielo abierto y a los ángeles de Dios subir y bajar sobre el Hijo del hombre".Palabra del Señor.
Our exploration of “Bury Your Dead, Arizona” from I Love a Mystery continues! In parts 5 and 6 Jack, Reggie, and Doc make their way to Dry Gulch Mary's boarding house and arrange room and board for themselves as well as The Maestro and Nasha! Soon they discover that Mary herself can be very intrusive […]
El placer de disfrutar con la mejor música , éxitos musicales del ayer y hoy en un mismo programa de radio y podcast GUILLERMO NIETO Me gusta la música. Aunque hago muchas otras cosas en mi día a día para poder vivir, la música es una de las partes fundamentales de mi vida. La música me traslada a ese mundo donde vivir es algo más que respirar. Me lleva a un planeta en donde no existen las guerras, el odio, la envidia, el dolor, la enfermedad, el menosprecio y la desigualdad. Aunque en realidad sé que no todo es así... La música es una ilusión que me lleva y me trae. Me vuelve niño antes de envejecer y cada mañana me pongo ante el micrófono sabiendo que vuelvo a ser niño por unos minutos Cada dia creo en menos certezas, sólo mi Dios, mi fe, el amor a mis semejantes y a quienes no lo son. No soy maestro de nada ni me creo más que nadie. Maestro sólo hay uno y nos mira desde el cielo. No soy dueño de nada; toma y deja ir; coge y suelta, recibe y dona, ama y perdona. Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los buenos seres humanos que viven amando, pero especialmente lo hago pensando en aquéllos menos amados por los demás. Los que sufren la incomprensión, los refugiados de guerra, los que viven rodeados de violencia, los que padecen enfermedades, los que tienen el alma herida, los que han perdido la esperanza, los que sufren por desamor, los que han perdido algún ser querido, los que han perdido la alegría de vivir. Sentir que aunque sea por un instante puedo llevar una sonrisa a una persona me reconforta. Y más si es a través del instrumento más maravilloso: la música Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los que aman la paz y los que aman la música. Y por ello grito junto a todos vosotros: ¡Paz y música! Guillermo
I ftuar në “Live From Tirana” me Ronaldo Sharkën, ka qenë Armaldo Kllogjeri, tenori i njohur e ish-banori i “Big Brother VIP 2”. Ai ka folur më shumë mbi gjyqin e tij pas problemeve me Teatrin e Operas dhe Baletit, jetën familjare e jo vetëm.
Live, Thursday nights at 7:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's WCW Retro! Join us as "Maestro" Rob Kellum is back, full time, in his capacity as host of WCW Retro! Rob talks about all things professional wrestling, including WWE, NXT, AEW, and … WCW! Plus, he takes your calls! Call into any live VOC Nation program by visiting callvoc.com. VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
SERIE: LOS CONSEJOS DE PEDRO 4/4. El apóstol Pedro por precepto y ejemplo nos invita a vivir una vida de servicio. Tal como lo aprendió del Maestro de Galilea, nos invita a imitar a Cristo y seguir las pisadas del maestro el pastor y obispo de nuestras almas dejando atrás una vida de ovejas sin pastor.
The Guardians move into first place! Are the Browns Super Bowl bound? EPL kicks off! Max is back in F1! plus...the Big Ten's a Mess and the SEC is confusing...
Eddie, owner of MyGuy Market, shares his journey from working three restaurant jobs to creating Fresno's most talked-about sandwich shop. His business stands as a testament to authenticity, hard work, and the power of finding your unique identity in the food industry.• MyGuy Market was founded in February 2022 after Eddie and his business partner researched authentic chopped cheese sandwiches in New York• The viral "Checkmate" sandwich—featuring an 8-hour smoked beef short rib that customers pull the bone from—transformed their business• Eddie's father was a chef in Spain before the family immigrated to the US, instilling a strong work ethic and culinary foundation• Running a small business presents challenges including work-life balance, physical exhaustion, and competing with corporate wages• Eddie emphasizes the importance of authenticity in entrepreneurship—you don't need a suit and tie to be a successful business owner• Community building should focus on support rather than gatekeeping, with genuine collaborations that don't require monetary exchanges• Fresno has its own distinct Central Valley identity that isn't Northern or Southern California but deserves to be celebrated• Outside of business, Eddie practices Muay Thai, participates in a running club, and enjoys chess and live music eventsStop by MyGuy Market at Belmont and Roosevelt in Fresno and follow @MyGuyMarket on Instagram to see the famous pull-out Checkmate sandwich and other menu offerings.Follow us @ brokeboyz_ff on Instagram and TikTokIntro Music by Rockstar Turtle- Broke Boyz (999)Christmas Intro Song by Nico
El Bicho, Rammstein, Rulo y la Contrabanda, Izal, Sanguijuelas del Guadiana, HUGEL, Blanca la Almendrita, La Mari y más . GUILLERMO NIETO Me gusta la música. Aunque hago muchas otras cosas en mi día a día para poder vivir, la música es una de las partes fundamentales de mi vida. La música me traslada a ese mundo donde vivir es algo más que respirar. Me lleva a un planeta en donde no existen las guerras, el odio, la envidia, el dolor, la enfermedad, el menosprecio y la desigualdad. Aunque en realidad sé que no todo es así... La música es una ilusión que me lleva y me trae. Me vuelve niño antes de envejecer y cada mañana me pongo ante el micrófono sabiendo que vuelvo a ser niño por unos minutos Cada dia creo en menos certezas, sólo mi Dios, mi fe, el amor a mis semejantes y a quienes no lo son. No soy maestro de nada ni me creo más que nadie. Maestro sólo hay uno y nos mira desde el cielo. No soy dueño de nada; toma y deja ir; coge y suelta, recibe y dona, ama y perdona. Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los buenos seres humanos que viven amando, pero especialmente lo hago pensando en aquéllos menos amados por los demás. Los que sufren la incomprensión, los refugiados de guerra, los que viven rodeados de violencia, los que padecen enfermedades, los que tienen el alma herida, los que han perdido la esperanza, los que sufren por desamor, los que han perdido algún ser querido, los que han perdido la alegría de vivir. Sentir que aunque sea por un instante puedo llevar una sonrisa a una persona me reconforta. Y más si es a través del instrumento más maravilloso: la música Este programa de radio lo hago pensando en los que aman la paz y los que aman la música. Y por ello grito junto a todos vosotros: ¡Paz y música! Guillermo
Join Howard Morgan and Mozart Fontaine as they discuss wrestling - yesterday, today, and tomorrow - and take your calls. Visit http://vocnation.com. Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at www.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks and former WCW Star the Maestro, No BS with The Bull Manny Fernandez, and more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit http://vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Maestro and Trey welcome cohost of the Kingdom's Queens Podcast, Lexi Osborne, to the show. We'll discuss the upcoming Ravens-Chiefs matchup and get Lexi's Top 5 Chiefs players all-time. Plus we recap Week 3 of the NFL, coaches being let go, and more!
On episode 308 of the AwardsWatch podcast, Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade and Associate Editor Sophia Ciminello look at the competitive International Feature Film contenders and provide a preview of some of the major titles coming to the 63rd New York Film Festival. With more than 70 countries having submitted films for the International Feature Film Oscar so far, now was a good time to look at the frontrunners like Sentimental Value, It Was Just an Accident and The Secret Agent, the NEON dominance of them and how many can really make the final five. We also look outside of those Cannes winners for titles that could pique the voters' interest as uniquely named films have done in the past. Next up is the preview of the 63rd New York Film Festival, which begins this Friday with the opening film, Luca Guadagnino's After the Hunt. After taking a critical drubbing at its Venice bow, we examine if it can rebound here in the states. Two world premieres will be a part of the festival including Anemone, the feature debut from Ronan Day-Lewis starring his three-time Oscar-winning father Daniel Day-Lewis, back on screen for the first time since 2017's Phantom Thread. At the time of recording both Sophia and I had just seen the film but were under embargo (until September 28). The Venice Golden Lion winner Father Mother Sister Brother from Jim Jarmusch is the Centerpiece film and then Bradley Cooper's third directorial effort, the stand-up comedian story Is This Thing On? will close the festival. Could this be Cooper's attempt to rein it in and silence some of the critics of Maestro? This podcast runs 1h07m. We will be back next week with xxxxx Till then, let's get into it. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Live, Tuesday nights at 7:30PM ET on vocnation.com, it's IN THE ROOM! ITR features topics introduced by the panel, your calls, PWI's Brady Hicks, Kathie Fitz, and WCW's Maestro. Visit http://vocnation.com. Full Video Episode Available for only $3/mo at www.vocnation.com! Subscribers also get commercial free audio and video of Wrestling with History featuring Bill Apter and Ken Resnick, In the Room featuring PWI's Brady Hicks and former WCW Star the Maestro, No BS with The Bull Manny Fernandez, and more! VOC Nation takes you behind the scenes of your favorite moments in pro wrestling history. Notable show hosts include legendary pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, former WWE/TNA star Shelly Martinez, former WWE and AWA broadcaster Ken Resnick, former WCW performer The Maestro, former TNA Impact talent Wes Brisco, Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Brady Hicks, independent pro wrestling and Fireball Run star Sassy Stephie, and more! Since 2010, VOC Nation has brought listeners into the minds of the biggest stars in pro wrestling and entertainment. Subscribe to the podcasts for free on most major directories, and visit http://vocnation.com for live programming. Subscribe to premium - only $3/mo - for commercial full commercial free audio and video episodes. Exclusive access to 50 years of Bill Apter's interview archives is available for a nominal charge. Learn more about your ad choices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textOn this Episode Tom and Bert continue "The Spotlight Series" on entertainment influencers thru the decades!There are Stories to tell and the Guys will cover and discuss the beginnings and the careers of some of the greatest influencers throughout ALL of the entertainment industry.Today's Podcast will cover another musical influencer.We introduce you to the Iconic Lead singer of "The Crests", "The Del Satins" and "The Brooklyn Bridge" the velvety voice of the 1950's and 1960's ----"Johnny Maestro"!Listen in as we go through their early begininngs and amazing career of this Artist as the frontman to 3 Groups over the years and his induction into the Vocal Singers Hall of Fame!CHAPTERS:(2:00) Here is Johnny Maestro(3:10) The Early Beginnings with Johnny and "The Crests"(15:20) "16 Candles" hits the Charts(21:32) "The Crests" hit it big and Tour the South(28:42) Dick Clark's American Bandstand and continued success(37:44) Johnny leaves COED Records for a solo career(42:56) Johnny and the "Del Satins"(44:43) "The Brooklyn Bridge" and The Worst that could Happen!(52:47) The end of Johnny's long and amazing career and that's a Wrap!Enjoy the Show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well
(Día Mundial sin Automóvil) En vez de ser un día común y corriente, el 28 de enero de 1896 resultó ser todo lo contrario —un día descomunal y sorprendente— para un agente de policía del pueblo de Paddock Wood en el condado de Kent, Inglaterra. Mientras hacía su recorrido habitual en bicicleta, lo pasó velozmente —¡a casi 13 kilómetros por hora, cuatro veces la velocidad máxima permitida!— un conductor llamado Walter Arnold, que tampoco llevaba la escolta de banderas exigida en esos casos para desplazarse en una zona urbana en un vehículo motorizado. Y por si eso fuera poco, estaba conduciendo él solo un vehículo no tirado por animales, y en el que no aparecía su nombre y dirección, siendo que la ley también exigía que hubiera por lo menos tres personas al mando debidamente identificadas. El policía desventajado no logró alcanzarlo para detenerlo y multarlo sino hasta después de perseguirlo durante unos 8 kilómetros, sin ocurrírsele jamás que el señor Arnold, a quien por fin había logrado cazar, habría de ser el primero en la historia de la automoción en ser multado por exceso de velocidad: ¡a 8 raudas millas por hora! Lo que no debió haber sorprendido a nadie es que Walter Arnold no era un conductor común y corriente, sino uno de los primeros vendedores de vehículos de Inglaterra, y que aprovechó al máximo la publicidad que generó esa multa por exceso de velocidad manejando «un carruaje sin caballos».1 Tanto es así que tampoco habría sido sorprendente si Arnold, en el lugar donde otros ponían su nombre y dirección, hubiera puesto más bien una leyenda que rezara: «Si algún día la velocidad me mata, no llores porque estaba sonriendo», o que en tal caso hubiera pedido que en su lápida pusieran una placa con la inscripción jocosa: «Lo multaron tantas veces por exceso de velocidad que por fin le ofrecieron un pase de temporada.» Sin embargo, por algo será que se haya popularizado el refrán que dice: «Más corre un galgo que un mastín, pero si el camino es largo, más corre el mastín que el galgo.»2 Es que, en realidad, nuestra carrera no es de velocidad sino de resistencia. A eso se debe que el sabio Maestro del libro de Eclesiastés afirme que ha observado que «en esta vida no son los más veloces los que ganan la carrera», y que el autor de la Carta bíblica a los Hebreos sostenga que «debemos dejar de lado el pecado, que es un estorbo, pues la vida es una carrera que exige resistencia».3 Por último, hay otro dicho sabio que reza: «Si quieres andar y llegar rápido, anda solo; si quieres andar y llegar lejos, anda acompañado.» Más vale, entonces, que le pidamos a Dios no sólo que nos perdone y nos limpie de todo pecado, sino también que su Hijo Jesucristo nos acompañe durante todo el recorrido, tal como ha prometido hacerlo, para que al final de nuestros días podamos declarar al igual que el apóstol Pablo: «¡He terminado la carrera y me he mantenido fiel!»4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Eleonora Pilastro, «Bizarre story of the horseless carriage charged with first speeding offence», Guiness World Records [Récords Mundiales Guiness], 29 enero 2024 En línea 5 abril 2025; «First person charged with a speeding offence» [La primera persona multada por exceso de velocidad], Guiness World Records [Récords Mundiales Guiness] En línea 5 abril 2025; Miriam Bibby, «Walter Arnold and the World’s First Ever Speeding Ticket» [Walter Arnold y la primera multa por exceso de velocidad en el mundo], Historic UK [El Reino Unido Histórico] En línea 5 abril 2025. 2 José Luis Álvarez Martínez, Saber y sabor de los refranes españoles, Boletín de la Real Academia de Extremadura de las Letras y las Artes, Tomo XXVIII, Año 2020, pp. 78-79 En línea 5 abril 2025. 3 Ec 9:11; Heb 12:1 (TLA) 4 Mt 28:20; 2Ti 4:7; 1Jn 1:9
En Ivoox puedes encontrar sólo algunos de los audios de Mindalia. Para escuchar las 4 grabaciones diarias que publicamos entra en https://www.mindaliatelevision.com. Si deseas ver el vídeo perteneciente a este audio, pincha aquí: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BilezmF9OI ¿Has visto señales, números repetidos o coincidencias que parecían tener un mensaje para ti? En esta mesa redonda en directo, aprendemos a reconocer las señales del universo, interpretar las sincronicidades y desarrollar la intuición como guía para tomar decisiones conscientes. Exploramos cómo abrir el canal interno, distinguir la voz de la intuición de la mente y vivir en mayor conexión con la vida. Mª Eugenia Marín Coach Holística. Con Coaching Transpersonal, Metafísica y Astrología, ayuda a las personas a sanar y comenzar su Despertar Consciente. A través de los Registros Akáshicos canaliza mensajes sobre la ascensión a la 5D. https://mailchi.mp/b1d11069efcd/eugen... / eugenia_enprimerapersona_ok Mónica Munevar Coach de vida, empresarial, de liderazgo y PNL. Diseñó su propio método, para acompañar en el bienestar expandido a la vida personal, familiar y empresarial. / redesdecomunidad / redesdecomunidad Alberto López Canalizador. Posee formación en varias técnicas de Sanación (Thetahealing, Sanación por Arquetipos, Energía Universal, Reiki). Autor de dos libros. Realiza conferencias, talleres y consultas. https://albertolopezcanalizador.com/ / albertolopezcanalizador Daniel Méndez Escritor y conferencista. Con más de 35 años de experiencia en misticismo y sabiduría ancestral para la transformación interior. Nombrado como mejor abogado de México. / magiaancestralnet / magiancestral Alex Sosa Experto en liberación emocional, sanación cuántica y quiropráctica. Masajista, Maestro de activación energética y terapeuta en LNT. / alex_sosaponce https://api.whatsapp.com/send/?phone=... Más información en: https://www.mindalia.com/television/ PARTICIPA CON TUS COMENTARIOS EN ESTE VÍDEO. ------------INFORMACIÓN SOBRE MINDALIA----------DPM Mindalia.com es una ONG internacional, sin ánimo de lucro, que difunde universalmente contenidos sobre espiritualidad y bienestar para la mejora de la consciencia del mundo. Apóyanos con tu donación en: https://www.mindalia.com/donar/ Suscríbete, comenta positivamente y comparte nuestros vídeos para difundir este conocimiento a miles de personas. Nuestro sitio web: https://www.mindalia.com SÍGUENOS TAMBIÉN EN NUESTRAS PLATAFORMAS Facebook: / mindalia.ayuda Instagram: / mindalia_com Twitch: / mindaliacom Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Mindalia.com *Mindalia.com no se hace responsable de las opiniones vertidas en este vídeo, ni necesariamente participa de ellas.
Send us a textIntroducción de la serie titulada: Las 17 leyes incuestionables del trabajo en equipoEl Dr. Abel Ledezma nos trae enseñanzas para que usted las adopte para así poder capacitar a su equipo. Aún cuando el líder crecía en su area, se entendió que ningún líder puede hacer todo a solas. Por eso esta serie habla a la necesidad de desarrollar lideres como un equipo.MAS RECIENTE LIBRO: “10 Principios que transforman” 10 Principios que transforman nos explica, en una forma sencilla y contundente, los beneficios de poner en práctica los diez principios que Dios le ordenó a Moisés que escribiera, y de los resultados que su aplicación tiene no solo en nuestra vida, sino en la de aquellos a los que amamos y que nos rodean. Son principios dados por Dios para guiarnos en un mundo que cada vez más los ha dejado de lado.https://www.liderazgoenfocado.com/product-page/10-principios-que-transformanSupport the showPara más información de Liderazgo Enfocado o el Dr. Abel Ledezma visita: https://www.liderazgoenfocado.comhttps://www.youtube.com/c/LiderazgoEnfocado
We continue our journey through “Bury Your Dead, Arizona,” from I Love a Mystery! In parts 3 and 4 Jack, Reggie, and Doc are still travelling by box car and undergoing strange and inexplicable experiences, all apparently orchestrated by the strange man known as “The Maestro”! But even as bodies disappear and reappear, things grow […]