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Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo Jesús,Les doy la bienvenida a "LA BUENA PALABRA", nuestro podcast diario donde los Misioneros Redentoristas de la Provincia de Baltimore comparten la Buena Nueva de Jesús. Soy el Padre Manuel Rodríguez, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Hoy es sábado, 9 de noviembre y es la FIESTA DE LA DEDICACIÓN DE LA BASÍLICA DE LETRÁN. Celebramos también la FUNDACIÓN DE LA CONGREGACIÓN DEL SANTÍSIMO REDENTOR (LOS REDENTORSITAS) en el año 1732 por San Alfonso María de Ligorio en Scala, Italia. Hoy los redentoristas hacen presencia en 82 países por el mundo entero.La lectura del evangelio de la fiesta de hoy, la dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán, es según San Juan, capítulo 2, versículos 13 al 22.La Basílica de San Juan de Letrán es la catedral del Papa en Roma, y la iglesia madre de todas las iglesias católicas. No es solo un símbolo de la unidad de la Iglesia, sino también un recordatorio de que todos los templos cristianos son casas de Dios, lugares sagrados donde los fieles se encuentran con el Señor. Cómo una nota interesante, el arzobispo y rector de la Iglesia de Letrán es el p. Alfonso Amarante, redentorista.El Evangelio de Juan Capítulo segundo, versos 13 al 22, que se proclama en esta fiesta, narra el episodio en el que Jesús echó del Templo a los vendedores. Este relato es uno de los pocos momentos en los que vemos a Jesús actuar con una cierta severidad, sin embargo el relato está cargado de un profundo mensaje espiritual.En este pasaje, Jesús llega a Jerusalén para la Pascua y encuentra el Templo, el lugar más sagrado para el pueblo judío, convertido en un mercado. Los vendedores y cambistas habían transformado el Templo en un lugar de negocio, profanando el espacio dedicado a la oración y la comunión con Dios.Al ver esto, Jesús toma un látigo y expulsa a los vendedores, declarando: "No hagan de la casa de mi Padre una casa de comercio". Esta acción de Jesús tiene un doble significado. Por un lado, denuncia la corrupción y el abuso dentro de los espacios sagrados, recordando la importancia de preservar la santidad de los templos. Por otro lado, prefigura un cambio más profundo: Jesús es el nuevo Templo. En su cuerpo, Dios habita entre nosotros.Cuando los judíos le preguntan qué señal puede mostrarles para justificar su acción, Jesús responde: "Destruyan este templo, y en tres días lo levantaré". Ellos no entienden que Jesús se refería a su propio cuerpo, que sería destruido en la crucifixión y resucitaría al tercer día.Mensaje para la IglesiaLa Dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán nos invita a reflexionar sobre el significado del templo, no solo como un edificio, sino como el lugar donde Dios se encuentra con su pueblo. Al igual que Jesús purificó el Templo, estamos llamados a purificar nuestra relación con Dios y con los demás.En este día, pidamos al Señor la gracia de mantener siempre puro el templo de nuestro corazón y de nuestras comunidades, para que, en todo momento y lugar, seamos signos vivos de la presencia de Dios en el mundo.Rezamos también hoy pidiendo la continua bendición de Dios sobre la Congregación del Santísimo Redentor para que los Redentoristas en los 82 países en los cuales hacemos presencia, podamos continuar la obra de anunciar la Buena Nueva de Redención a todos los hijos (as) de Dios.Que el Redentor nos bendiga a todos.
Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo Jesús,Les doy la bienvenida a "LA BUENA PALABRA", nuestro podcast diario donde los Misioneros Redentoristas de la Provincia de Baltimore comparten la Buena Nueva de Jesús. Soy el Padre Manuel Rodríguez, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Hoy es miércoles, 9 de octubre de 2024, en la vigésimo séptima semana del Tiempo Ordinario.La lectura del evangelio de hoy es según San Lucas, capítulo 11, versículos 1 al 4.Este evangelio nos narra la ocasión cuando los discípulos le piden a Jesús que les enseñe a orar. La respuesta de Jesús fue la oración sencilla y profunda del Padre Nuestro.Hay mucho que se puede decir sobre el pasaje de los Evangelios y la oración del Padre Nuestro, sin embargo, permítanme señalar solamente cuatro:1. El deseo de aprender a orarEl pasaje comienza con un discípulo pidiéndole a Jesús que les enseñe a orar, al igual que Juan el Bautista había enseñado a sus seguidores. Este deseo de aprender a orar refleja una necesidad profunda del ser humano: la de comunicarse con Dios. Jesús no solo les enseña palabras, sino una forma de relación íntima y confiada con Dios.Podemos reflexionar sobre nuestro anhelo de profundizar en la oración y acercarnos a Dios. Preguntamos, ¿Le pedimos a Jesús que nos guíe en nuestra vida de oración?2. La cercanía de Dios como PadreJesús comienza la oración con la palabra "Padre", lo que marca una gran diferencia respecto a muchas otras formas de oración en el mundo antiguo. Jesús nos revela un Dios cercano, amoroso, y que cuida de nosotros como un padre cuida de sus hijos. Esto nos invita a recordar que, aunque Dios es Todopoderoso, también es un Padre que nos ama y escucha.La confianza y familiaridad con la que nos acercamos a Dios en la oración es fundamental. Preguntamos: ¿Lo vemos como un juez distante o como un Padre cercano que nos ama?3. Venga tu ReinoAl pedir que venga su Reino, estamos pidiendo que se haga presente la voluntad de Dios en el mundo. Esto implica que la justicia, la paz y el amor de Dios prevalezcan sobre el egoísmo, la violencia y el pecado. Es una invitación a trabajar activamente por la transformación de nuestro mundo según los valores del Evangelio.Reflexionemos sobre nuestro compromiso con la construcción del Reino de Dios. Preguntamos: ¿De qué manera podemos ser instrumentos de paz y justicia?4. Perdona nuestras ofensasJesús nos invita a pedir perdón por nuestros pecados, pero también nos llama a perdonar a los demás. La relación con Dios no puede separarse de la relación con nuestros hermanos. El perdón recibido de Dios debe traducirse en una disposición constante a perdonar a quienes nos han ofendido.Reflexionemos sobre la importancia del perdón en nuestra vida. Preguntamos: ¿Guardamos rencores o estamos abiertos a perdonar como Dios nos perdona?Finalmente como conclusión:El Padre Nuestro es más que una simple oración repetitiva; es una guía completa para nuestra vida espiritual. Nos enseña a confiar en Dios como Padre, a buscar su voluntad, a vivir en justicia y a perdonar. Esta lectura del Evangelio nos invita a reflexionar sobre cómo esta oración modelo puede moldear nuestras vidas y nuestra relación con Dios y con los demás.
Get More LVWITHLOVE content Thank you to our Partners! Lehigh Valley Health Network WDIY Wind Creek Event Center Michael Bernadyn of RE/MAX Real Estate Molly’s Irish Grille & Sports Pub Banko Beverage Company VIDEO VERSION: https://youtu.be/JcY8UPPxzIw Welcome to another sweet episode of the Lehigh Valley with Love Podcast! Today, we’re chatting with Brooke Dietrick from Truffle Bar and Rick Pongracz from Batch Microcreamery about their exciting new venture, Twisted & Dipped. (Shout out to their business partner Manny Rodriguez as well!) Located in the former Chocolate Lab spot in Bethlehem, this new dessert shop offers soft serve ice cream with a twist – think traditional toppings, rich chocolate dips, and a variety of truffles and dipped snacks! Join us as we discuss how this delicious collaboration came to be, what tasty treats you can expect, and even sample some of their mouth-watering offerings. Tune in for a fun and flavorful conversation! GUESTS Brooke Dietrick and Rick Pongracz: Twisted & Dipped LINKS Twisted & Dipped: https://www.facebook.com/p/Twisted-Dipped-61559101678855/
Joining the show for the first time is combat sports commentator Manny Rodriguez chats with Edward about his career so far, Working with PFL, The reaction of Manny's work, How Manny stays relevant, What goals does Manny has for the rest of 2024, Who does Manny want to collaborate with, Answering your questions and much more. For more information about Edward go to: https://edwardfowlershow.com If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show. Follow Edward on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edwardfowlershow/ X: https://twitter.com/_EdwardFowler_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/edwardfowlershow YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBO6lMR296eJbvLUQSSWvTA
Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo Jesús,Les doy la bienvenida a "LA BUENA PALABRA", nuestro podcast diario donde los Misioneros Redentoristas de la Provincia de Baltimore comparten la Buena Nueva de Jesús. Soy el Padre Manuel Rodríguez, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Hoy es lunes, 9 de julio de 2024, en la undécima semana del Tiempo Ordinario. La lectura del evangelio de hoy es de Marcos capítulo 9: versos 32 al 38. Esta reflexión nos inspira a vivir con un corazón lleno de compasión y compromiso en la obra del Señor.Comparto cuatro reflexiones, ejemplos de nuestro compromiso:1. La primera reflexión: reconocer y celebrar el poder sanador y liberador de Jesús en nuestras vidas y en las vidas de aquellos a quienes servimos.La lectura nos señala que Jesús, además de predicar la Buena Nueva del Evangelio, recorría todas las cuidades y los pueblos, curando toda enfermedad. Esta misma compasión por las necesidades de los enfermos y frágiles entre nosotros nos anima, sus discípulos, a llenarnos de profundos sentimientos de compasión por los hermanos y hermanas que sufren.2. La segunda reflexión: mantenernos firmes en nuestra fe, incluso ante la oposición. Los fariseos a ver las obras de Jesús lo acusaron de hacerlas por la autoridad del demonio. Cuando hacemos el bien para nuestros hermanos y hermanas necesitadas, podemos esperar que seremos criticados. Nos critican por varias razones, incluyendo la envidia, la oposición, la lucha de poder, pero al igual con Jesús no debemos dejar que esta críticas injustas y malintencionadas nos detengan y debemos siempre ofrecer una acción y servicio auténticos motivados por la compasión.3. La tercera reflexión: Servir de manera integral, atendiendo tanto a las necesidades espirituales como físicas de nuestra comunidad.Al ejemplo de Jesús no debemos quedarnos en simplemente atender las necesidades espirituales de nuestros hermanas y hermanos necesitados, pero también las necesidades físicas y materiales. Las personas no se dividen en lo espiritual y lo físico. Somos todos “personas” y las atenciones deben atender a la persona entera.4. Finalmente, y la cuarta reflexión: Jesús nos presenta un desafío y una oración: Jesús no dice, “hay que trabajar más”, sino afirma que hay que orar al dueño de la mies que envíe obreros a su mies. Esta afirmación resuena hoy más que nunca. Hay una vasta cantidad de trabajo por hacer en la viña del Señor, y se necesita más personas comprometidas a trabajar en su Reino. Este llamado nos invita a reflexionar sobre nuestro propio papel en la misión de Dios. ¿Estamos dispuestos a ser esos obreros generosos que responden al llamado de Jesús?Que nuestro querido Dios bendiga a todos Uds. y a sus seres queridos.
Sober Steve is joined by Joey Bachrach from Rainbow Hill Recovery to peel back the curtain and discuss what it's like working in recovery with his husband, Andrew Fox. **Episode Highlights Include**- **The Role of Community in Recovery:** Insights from my visit to Rainbow Hill Recovery and how my sober community helped me get through my insecurities in Los Angeles.
Sober Steve is joined by Joey Bachrach from Rainbow Hill Recovery to peel back the curtain and discuss what it's like working in recovery with his husband, Andrew Fox. **Episode Highlights Include**- **The Role of Community in Recovery:** Insights from my visit to Rainbow Hill Recovery and how my sober community helped me get through my insecurities in Los Angeles.
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In this engaging episode of ABA On Call, Manny Rodriguez, DBA, BCBA delves into the rich field of Organizational Behavior Management, offering valuable insights on enhancing workplace performance, employee training, and the influence of leadership through behavior analysis. This conversation not only illuminates OBM strategies but also provides practical applications for behavior analysts looking to extend their practice into organizational settings. To earn CEUs for listening, click here, log in or sign up, pay the CEU fee, + take the attendance verification to generate your certificate! Don't forget to subscribe and follow and leave us a rating and review.
Queridos hermanos y hermanas en Cristo. Bienvenidos (as) a este “podcast”, LA BUENA PALABRA, con el cual los Misioneros Redentoristas de la Provincia de Baltimore les traen la Buena Nueva de Jesús cada día. Soy el Padre Manuel Rodríguez, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Hoy es el viernes, 9 de febrero de 2024, de la quinta semana del Tiempo Litúrgico Ordinario. Hoy, reflexionamos sobre el pasaje del Evangelio según San Marcos, capítulo siete, versículos 31 al 37. En este evangelio, Jesús realiza un milagro extraordinario al sanar a un hombre sordo con dificultades en el habla. En esta breve pero poderosa narrativa, encontramos lecciones profundas que resuenan en nuestras vidas diarias. Permítanme señalar cuatro de estas lecciones:La primera lección/la importancia de escuchar: El hombre sordo que nos presenta el Evangelio simboliza a muchos de nosotros que, en ocasiones, estamos sordos a las voces de Dios y a las necesidades de los demás. ¿Cuántas veces hemos cerrado nuestros oídos al llamado del Señor o a las palabras de aquellos que nos necesitan? Jesús nos invita a abrir nuestros corazones y oídos a su Palabra y a los clamores de aquellos que nos rodean.La segunda lección/el toque sanador de Jesús: Observamos cómo Jesús toca los oídos del hombre y luego su lengua. Este gesto no es simplemente un acto físico, sino un símbolo profundo de cómo el amor y la gracia de Cristo pueden sanar nuestras heridas más profundas. Jesús quiere tocar nuestras vidas, liberarnos de nuestras limitaciones y permitirnos hablar con palabras de amor, compasión y verdad.La tercera lección/el silencio significativo: Es interesante notar que Jesús pide a las personas que no hablen sobre este milagro. Este silencio apunta a la humildad y al hecho de que las acciones de Jesús hablan por sí mismas. A menudo, nuestras acciones dicen más que nuestras palabras. A través de nuestras obras de amor y servicio, podemos ser testigos silenciosos del poder transformador de Cristo en nuestras vidas y en las vidas de los demás.La cuarta lección/la llamada a proclamar: Aunque inicialmente Jesús pide silencio, el hombre sanado no puede contener su emoción y comienza a proclamar lo que Jesús ha hecho por él. Esta respuesta resalta la difícil tarea de guardar silencio cuando hemos experimentado la gracia de Dios en nuestras vidas. Somos llamados a compartir con valentía las maravillas que Dios ha obrado en nosotros, convirtiéndonos así en instrumentos de su amor y misericordia.En conclusión, hermanos y hermanas, que la lectura de hoy nos inspire a abrir nuestros oídos al llamado de Dios, permitiendo que Jesús toque nuestras vidas y nos libere de las limitaciones que nos impiden proclamar su amor al mundo. Que seamos testigos vivos de la gracia de Cristo, compartiendo con alegría la Buena Nueva con todos los que nos rodean.Que así sea. Amén. Que Dios nos bendiga.
Bienvenidos (as), hermanos y hermanas, al Pod Cast, La Palabra, auspiciado por la Provincia de Baltimore y que les trae cada día, la Buena Nueva de Jesucristo.Soy el padre Manuel Rodríguez Delgado, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York.Hoy es el domingo, 9 de diciembre. Reflexionamos sobre un pasaje del Evangelio según Mateo donde vemos a Jesús enviando a sus discípulos a la misión. Este pasaje nos ofrece valiosas lecciones sobre el llamado y la responsabilidad que cada uno de nosotros tiene como discípulos de Cristo.Mateo nos cuenta que Jesús recorría las ciudades y aldeas, enseñando en las sinagogas, proclamando la Buena Nueva del Reino y curando toda enfermedad y dolencia. Al ver a las multitudes, Jesús se compadeció de ellas, porque estaban cansadas y abatidas, como ovejas sin pastor. Esta compasión de Jesús nos revela el corazón amoroso de nuestro Salvador, que se preocupa por el bienestar espiritual y físico de las personas.En respuesta a esta compasión, Jesús llama a sus discípulos y los envía a la cosecha. Les da autoridad para expulsar a los espíritus inmundos y para curar toda enfermedad y dolencia. Esta autoridad no se les da para glorificarse a sí mismos, sino para ser instrumentos del amor y la misericordia de Dios en el mundo.Aquí vemos que la misión de los discípulos es específica y centrada en anunciar la llegada del Reino de Dios. Esta misión no es solo para aquellos tiempos, sino que también resuena en nuestros corazones hoy, llamándonos a proclamar la Buena Nueva con nuestras vidas.Entre tantas enseñanzas del evangelio de hoy, Permítanme descartar que Jesús describe la actitud que deben tener los discípulos. Les dice que vayan y curen enfermos, resuciten muertos, limpien leprosos y expulsen demonios. Pero también les insta a hacerlo gratuitamente, sin buscar recompensa material. Esta actitud desinteresada refleja el amor incondicional de Dios y nos desafía a servir a los demás con generosidad y humildad.Hermanos y hermanas, en este pasaje del Evangelio, somos llamados a reflexionar sobre nuestra propia respuesta al llamado de Jesús. ¿Estamos dispuestos a ser enviados a la cosecha, a proclamar el Reino de Dios con nuestras vidas? ¿Estamos dispuestos a confiar en la providencia divina y a servir a los demás con desinterés?Que el Espíritu Santo nos guíe y fortalezca mientras respondemos a este llamado, para que podamos ser verdaderos discípulos misioneros, llevando la luz y el amor de Cristo a aquellos que están cansados y agobiados. Que así sea. Amén
What does the GRIT report tell us about the next big leaps in MRX?In this episode of the podcast, Manny Rodriguez and Anthony Samarasekera from Forsta join us for an in-depth conversation about market research trends and challenges, as highlighted in the Greenbook GRIT report. They delve into the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and technological advancements on the industry, discussing AI's role in enhancing report generation, data interpretation, and integrating visual elements in data analysis. The discussion also touches on the essential cultural and organizational changes required for adopting new technologies, including the importance of continuous learning and embracing emerging tech. They emphasize the need for internal ideation and stakeholder feedback to tailor product development to market demands. Manny and Anthony also share their perspectives on the exciting future of AI in market research, stressing the significance of industry collaboration and staying abreast of tech updates. You can reach out to Manny on LinkedIn. You can reach out to Anthony on LinkedIn. Many thanks to Manny and Anthony for being our guests. Thanks also to our producer, Natalie Pusch; and our editor, Big Bad Audio.
Bienvenidos (as), hermanos y hermanas, al Pod Cast, La Palabra, auspiciado por la Provincia de Baltimore y que les trae cada día, la Buena Nueva de Jesucristo.Soy el padre Manuel Rodríguez Delgado, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York.Hoy, el 9 de noviembre, la Iglesia celebra la fiesta de la Dedicación de la Basílica de Letrán. La Basílica de Letrán es signo de la Unidad de todas las Iglesias católicas del mundo. También hoy, la Familia Redentorista celebra la fundación de la Congregación del Santísimo Redentor en el año 1732, es decir, hace 291 años. Diecisiete años después de su fundación, el Papa Benedicto XIV (14) dio la aprobación de la Congregación el 25 de febrero de 1749.La Congregación fue fundada en Scala, Italia. San Alfonso, nuestro fundador, tenía entonces 36 años de edad. Su vida se convirtió en una misión y servicio a las necesidades espirituales de los pobres de los distritos campesinos del país de Italia de aquella época. Trató de ayudarles, especialmente a través de misiones y ejercicios espirituales. Las Constituciones describen a los Redentoristas de la siguiente manera:Cito: Los Redentoristas siguen a Cristo Redentor con el corazón lleno de alegría; negándose a sí mismos y siempre dispuestos a emprender lo que es exigente y desafiante, comparten el misterio de Cristo y lo proclaman con la sencillez evangélica de vida y de lenguaje, para llevar a los hombres y mujeres la abundante Redención. Fin de la cita. Los Redentoristas viven en comunidades misioneras. Hoy, proclaman el amor de Dios nuestro Padre a través de las misiones, los retiros, el ministerio parroquial, los apostolados ecuménicos, el ministerio de la reconciliación y la enseñanza de la Teología Moral. Como Alfonso, los Redentoristas hacen una opción explícita por los pobres, afirmando su su dignidad, y creyendo que la Buena Nueva de Nuestro Señor está destinada de manera privilegiada y especial para los pobres.Los Misioneros Redentoristas ejercen su ministerio en 82 países de los 5 continentes del mundo. Los Religiosos Redentoristas y los Colaboradores Laicos comparten en la Misión de Nuestro Redentor de anunciar la Buena Nueva a los pobres abandonados. "Nuestra Madre del Perpetuo Socorro", cuyo icono fue confiado a los Redentoristas por Pío IX (nono) en 1866, pidió a los Redentoristas "que la dieran a conocer". Además de San Alfonso María de Ligorio, otros tres Redentoristas han sido canonizados: San Gerardo Mayela, San Clemente Hofbauer y San Juan Neumann. Muchos otros Redentoristas han sido beatificados, entre ellos varios mártires, y varios proclamados como Venerables y Siervos de Dios. Hoy rezamos por la familia de la Congregación de los Redentoristas, especialmente para que sea siempre fiel a su vocación original de ministerio para los pobres abandonados.Que el Redentor nos bendiga a todos.
In this engaging episode, Mike Campion sits down with Manny Rodriguez to discuss the ups and downs of running a cleaning company. From marketing challenges to hiring the right way, Manny's story sheds light on the significance of strategy and authentic core values. Tune in to uncover actionable takeaways for your cleaning business journey. Love the idea, but find it overwhelming? Want to learn the next steps like, what to actually say on the call? Jump on a call with one of our coaches and learn strategies on how to grow your cleaning company and start loving your job every day! Book here
Queridos hermanos y hermanas. Bienvenidos (as) a este “podcast”,LA BUENA PALABRA, con el cual los Misioneros Redentoristas de la Provincia de Baltimore les traen la Buena Nueva de Jesús cada día. Soy el Padre Manuel Rodríguez, redentorista, de la Basílica de Nuestra Señora del Perpetuo Socorro en Brooklyn, Nueva York. Hoy es el sábado del vigésimo segundo domingo del tiempo ordinario. Hoy, reflexionamos sobre el pasaje del Evangelio según San Lucas, capítulo 6, versículos 1 al 5. Nos disponemos a escuchar este pasaje:Un día de reposo, Jesús caminaba entre los sembrados. Sus discípulos arrancaban espigas de trigo, las desgranaban entre las manos y se comían los granos. Entonces algunos fariseos les preguntaron: ¿Por qué hacen ustedes algo que no está permitido hacer en los días de reposo?Jesús les contestó:¿No han leído ustedes que hizo David en una ocasión en que él y sus compañeros tuvieron hambre? Entró en la casa de Dios y tomó los panes consagrados a Dios, comió de ellos y dio también a sus compañeros, a pesar de que solamente a los sacerdotes se les permitía comer de este pan.”Y añadió:El Hijo del hombre tiene autoridad sobre el día de reposo.Palabra de Dios En este texto, Jesús nos presenta un importante mensaje que trasciende el tiempo y sigue siendo relevante en nuestras vidas hoy en día. Les invito en este día leer de manera meditativa este pasaje y reflexionar el mensaje que comparto a continuación con Uds., nuestros queridos oyentes.La enseñanza fundamental que Jesús quiere transmitir es que el sábado fue hecho para el bienestar del hombre y no al revés. Dios estableció el día de reposo para que tuviéramos un tiempo para descansar, adorarlo y dedicarnos a actividades que nos acercaran más a Él y a nuestros semejantes. Sin embargo, en lugar de ver el sábado como una bendición, los fariseos lo habían convertido en una carga y una oportunidad para juzgar y condenar a otros.En este pasaje, Jesús nos recuerda que no debemos caer en el legalismo y la rigidez religiosa, olvidando la verdadera esencia de la ley divina: amar a Dios y amar a nuestro prójimo como a nosotros mismos. Si nuestras acciones están motivadas por el amor y el deseo de hacer el bien, entonces estamos viviendo el mensaje central del Evangelio.Así que, hermanos y hermanas, reflexionemos en este mensaje. No permitamos que nuestras prácticas religiosas se conviertan en una mera formalidad vacía de significado. En lugar de juzgar a otros por su apariencia o sus acciones externas, tratemos de comprender sus corazones y motivaciones.Aprovechemos el día de reposo, o cualquier día que dediquemos a la oración y a la reflexión espiritual, para fortalecer nuestra relación con Dios y con nuestros hermanos y hermanas. Recordemos que lo que Dios busca en nosotros es una actitud de humildad, amor y compasión hacia los demás.Que el ejemplo de Jesús en este pasaje nos inspire a vivir nuestras vidas con verdadero propósito y significado, siempre buscando honrar a Dios y llevar su amor y misericordia a quienes nos rodean. Que así sea. Amén.
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MLB.com Cubs beat writer Jordan Bastian joins Andy Martínez on the Cubs Weekly Podcast to preview the 2023 season.From top Spring Training storylines to the new MLB rules to predictions for the Cubs season, Bastian provides his perspective.Later in the episode, Martínez chats with Cubs pitcher Javier Assad in a special, Spanish-only interview. The two talk about Assad's experience playing for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, his breakout performance at the tournament and with the Cubs last season and how the WBC prepared him for 2023.
This week we have return guest Manny Rodriguez on the podcast to talk about his crazy college stories from partying to fighting. We also answer some questions directly from the supporters!
Message from Manny Rodriguez on July 31, 2022
In this final episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we look at the main lessons learned from the series to answer the question of Why Executive Education? To do this, we explore what surfaced about the people who go through the program, what it was like for them to study in the Executive Master's, how they and their organizations benefited from the program, and how the Executive Master's was designed to deliver those benefits. Along the way, we revisit a few of the most memorable conversations featured in the first nine episodes. Guests featured in the episode are: Bob Chapman, Adan Morales, Manny Rodriguez, Guillermo Martinez Sans, Tracie Shavrnoch, Shibu Varghese, and Consuelo Waight.For more information on the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/
In this seventh episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we focus on data and how students in the program learn about the critical role that data plays in the day-to-day work of HRD professionals. To do this, we meet faculty members as well as graduates of the program to look into why data is such an important topic for HRD, how the program helps HRD professionals to overcome a wariness of data and to then use existing data within an organization as well as generate new data, to then communicate data to employees, stakeholders, and decision makers, and how underpinning this is a new mindset or attitude about data. We also take a look at the benefits that flow from leveraging data. Guests featured in the episode are: Dovie Crouse, Adan Morales, Daiane Polesello, Manny Rodriguez, Tracie Shavrnoch, Brittany Smith, Consuelo Waight, and Steven Woods.For more information on the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/
The Trust's Growing Household Wealth Income Strategy supports closing the racial wealth gap in Chicago through a commitment to innovations in workforce development, inclusive business practices, and education. Along with reducing the debt burden of students and households in educational attainment, we prioritize implementing solutions that increase the income stability and wage growth of all Chicagoans. Workers of color make up 47 percent of the Chicagoland workforce ages 25 – 64, and 59 percent of the next-generation workforce, but Black and Latinx workers are more than twice as likely as their white counterparts to earn wages under $15/hour. Wages aren't the only part of the story.As we approach the 10th anniversary of the inception of the Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance, in this episode we examine how efforts such as CWFA are working to make the Chicago workforce ecosystem more equitable. We'll also hear from other leaders in the ecosystem on where we are and where we can go. This episode is hosted by Caleb Herod, program manager for the Trust's Growing Household Wealth team, and features Bela Moté, president and CEO of the Carole Robertson Center for Learning; Manny Rodriguez, co-founder and executive director of Revolution Workshop; Matt Bruce, executive director of the Chicagoland Workforce Funder Alliance; and Patrick Combs, co-CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership. Production by Juneteenth Productions. Part 1 was recorded at Creative DeCysions.
In this third episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore benefits for organizations employing students and alumni of the Executive Master's in HRD. To do that, we meet eight current and former students as well as two members of the University faculty. Together, we look at how organizations have benefited financially through process improvements, new teams, and new programs that all flow directly from projects within the Executive Master's. We also look at how organizations benefit through the daily use that students and alumni make of what they learn in the program.Guests featured in the episode are: Ernie Ayala, Dovie Crouse, Winsten Jose, Adan Morales, Ashleigh Noud, Daiane Polesello, Manny Rodriguez, Tracie Shavrnoch, Jae Thompson, and Consuelo Waight.For more information on the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/
In this first episode of Executive HRD, the new podcast series from the University of Houston, we explore the benefits for students and alumni of attending the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD. We meet six former students to hear about why they signed up for the program, what they learned, and how their lives changed during the program and since graduating. We hear from two members of the program's Advisory Board about how employers view the qualities of those graduating from the Executive Master's and how those qualities differentiate them from other applicants. In addition, we hear from Dr. Consuelo Waight, Director of the Executive Master's, about the results of studies into the program's benefits. Guests featured in the episode are: Winsten Jose, Anh Lee, Ed Monsivais, Ashleigh Noud, Manny Rodriguez, Guillermo Martinez Sans, Charles Shaw, Consuelo Waight, Shironda White, and Steven Woods.For more information on the University of Houston's Executive Master's in HRD, visit https://uh.edu/technology/programs/graduate/executive-human-resource-development/
Élite schools are trying hard to recruit students of color and students who are less well-off financially; Yale University, as one example, now covers full tuition for families making less than seventy-five thousand dollars. Yet, many of these students find that the experience and the culture of a selective private university may remain challenging. Even a full-ride scholarship may not meet the needs of a student from a poor or working-class family. The New Yorker Radio Hour's KalaLea spent time at Trinity College with Manny Rodriguez, who was then a senior, working three jobs to cover his expenses and help his family. They met before the Thanksgiving break, where Rodriguez remained on campus picking up extra shifts. He could not afford the airfare to visit his mother. Often late for classes, unable to meet professors during office hours, and deeply anxious about expenses that many of his classmates wouldn't notice, Rodriguez explains the ways that college is not structured for people like himself. “I feel like I've struggled to finish,” he says, “and I'm going to be crawling on my graduation day.”
Manny and Santiago are both second year students in the masters of nutrition and dietetics program at Loma Linda University. They are excited to serve God in the next chapters of their lives after graduation, which is less than a year away. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeje-noval/message
Manny Rodriguez, Chief Marketing, Experience and Customer Officer for UCHealth, explains how a portfolio of sports sponsorships and creative activations and events meets multiple objectives for the health care system. For more information on the TicketManager Partner Summit, click here.
This week is the series finale of the spooky month of episodes we did in honor of Halloween Month/Spooky Szn. I had on the homie Manny Rodriguez (@mrsix3oh) we start off my talking about Brian Laundrie, Louieville, KY & him meeting Jack Harlow at a Chipotle style restaurant. We then talk about JV throwing up all over himself at my college gig at governors state university. Before we talk about the Ouija Board & ghost stories. This is the longest episode recorded to date so buckle up and enjoy!
On this episode we speak with Manny Rodriguez one of the top NFL Combine trainers in the country. Manny gives us a peak inside the pre-draft training process from a trainer's perspective so that you can learn the best practices when it's time for you to hire a trainer.
As a capper to Supervision September, we follow up last week's episode on ethical supervision to explore just what it takes in the ABA Workplace to create strong leaders that promote ethical practice in every way. And since that requires discussing business things, we tapped Dr. Manny Rodriguez to share his extensive work on researching that very topic in OBM. But first, he shows us how to file our TPS reports! This episode is available for 1.0 ETHICS CEU. Articles discussed this episode: Diener, L.H., McGee, H.M., & Miguel, C.F. (2009). An integrated approach for conducting a behavioral systems analysis. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 29, 108-135. doi: 10.1080/01608060902874534 Rodriguez, M. (2020). Identifying effective systems and processes to promote ethical workplace cultures in the applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy industry [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida]. Scholar Commons.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/8483/ If you're interested in ordering CEs for listening to this episode, click here to go to the store page. You'll need to enter your name, BCBA #, and the two episode secret code words to complete the purchase. Email us at abainsidetrack@gmail.com for further assistance.
Nesse episódio Felipe Zanetti, Gustavo Catharino e Ulisses Valentim falam sobre a sequência positiva do Cubs nas últimas semanas. Comentamos sobre um bullpen que vem tomando forma para os próximos anos, sobre o impacto de Nick Madrigal no futuro da franquia e claro do retorno emocionante de Kris Bryant ao Wrigley Field. Mencionados no Episódio O bom momento da franquia em setembro (foram 8 vitórias seguidas) Análise sobre Rowan Wick, Manny Rodriguez, Codi Heuer e Dillon Maples Nick Madrigal conhece a equipe e os técnicos O retorno emocionante de Kris Bryant ao Wrigley Field Além do Cubscast, temos o podcast do Beisebol de Letrados e o Rebatida Podcast , que falam sobre a Liga em geral. Beisebol de Letrados | Rebatida Podcast Nos siga também no Twitter: Twitter dos Letrados | Fumble na Net | Rebatida Podcast
This new episode of Full Range Fitness has host Kelly Range interviewing two amazing guests. Kelly finds the right balance of fun and insights to create a memorable and enjoyable show for all listeners. This episode includes amazing guests Manny Rodriguez & Jordan Afman of U48Performance.com This episode talks about sports, athletes, fitness, nutrition, and much more. it is packed full of valuable information. You do not want to miss this episode. Contact info for Manny Rodriguez, Owner. IG= @MannyRodu48 Contact info for Jordan Afman, Sports Performance Specialist IG= @JordanAfman OR https://u48performance.com/ Contact info for host Kelly Range: EMAIL: studio4fitnessga@gmail.com PHONE: 470-258-2990 WEBSITE: www.studiofourfitness.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/kelly.k.webb.1/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/Kelly.range/ Full Range Fitness and all other shows are broadcast from the Perimeter Roofing studio inside the Country Inn and Suites by Raddison on the End Resultz Radio Network.
Huzzah! It's the 5th annual Supervision September!! Enjoy all the episodes about supervision that you'll need for the year including our definitive podcast about the classic business/supervision book “How to Win Friends and Influence People” with book club superstar, Alan Haberman. And if that weren't enough, Dr. Manny Rodriguez joins us to talk about promoting ethics in the ABA workplace for a beautiful ethics/OBM sandwich. We're in the process of planning the new year of ABA Inside Track. If you've got some time, we'd appreciate it if you shared you thoughts on a short survey. Thank you! Articles for September 2021 How to Win Friends and Influence People Book Club Carnegie, D. (1936). How to win friends & influence people: The only book you need to lead you to success (1981 edition). New York, New York: Gallery Books. McHugh, J. (2021). How to win friends and influence people (1936). In Americanon: An unexpected U.S. history in thirteen bestselling books (pp. 218-251). New York, New York: Dutton. Fong, E.H., Capell, S., Adedipe, H. An open discussion about race and diversity in behavior analysis [Webinar]. Behavioral Health Center of Excellence. https://bhcoe.org/project/an-open-discussion-about-race-diversity-in-behavior-analysis/ The Ethics of Supervision Sellers, T.P. Alai-Rosales, S., & MacDonald, R.P.F. (2016). Taking full responsibility: The ethics of supervision in behavior analytic practice. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9, 299-308. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0144-x LeBlanc, L.A., Onofrio, O.M., Valentino, A.L., & Sleeper, J.D. (2020). Promoting ethical discussions and decision making in a human service agency. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 13, 905-913. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00454-7 Hajiaghamohseni, Z., Drasgow, E., & Wolfe, K. (2021). Supervision behaviors of board certified behavior analysts with trainees. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 14, 97-109. doi: 10.1007/s40617-020-00492-1 Turner, L.B., Fischer, A.J., & Luiselli, J.K. (2016). Towards a competency-based, ethical, and socially valid approach to the supervision of applied behavior analytic trainees. Behavior Analysis in Practice, 9, 287-298. doi: 10.1007/s40617-016-0121-4 Ethics in the ABA Workplace w/ Dr. Manuel Rodriguez Diener, L.H., McGee, H.M., & Miguel, C.F. (2009). An integrated approach for conducting a behavioral systems analysis. Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 29, 108-135. doi: 10.1080/01608060902874534 Rodriguez, M. (2020). Identifying effective systems and processes to promote ethical workplace cultures in the applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy industry [Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida]. Scholar Commons. https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/8483/
On this brand new edition of Cubs On Tap, Joey and Ron dive into the Cubs' 6-4 walk-off win over the Rockies. The guys dove into Rafael Ortega's big hit, Codi Heuer, Manny Rodriguez, the offensive rally, a little future talk, Kyle Hendricks, and more! The guys finished up by previewing Tuesday's game featuring Justin Steele's third start of the season. -- Cubs On Tap is presented by OnTapSportsNet.com -- Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @CubbiesOnTap Panelists: @theriot326 | @LuceOnTap
We find a few things to be interested in as this season tumbles down the stairs to a finish: Justin Steele's debut as a starter, Rafael Ortega's continued breakout and Patrick Wisdom's power display, Manny Rodriguez's closer potential…and I mean, you know the deal. That's pretty much it. Kevin & Adam talk about what needs to happen this offseason (a lot) vs. what we think will actually happen (less) with a team that has no excuse not to get back to contending next year. But for now…give us those Steele starts! Today's episode is brought to you by MANSCAPED™! Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code AWAYGAMES at Manscaped.com. Unlock your confidence and always use the right tools for the job with MANSCAPED™.
⚾️ Discussing trade deadline moves⚾️ When will Cubs get back to winning?⚾️ Reset or Rebuild? Do we care?⚾️ Manny Rodriguez impresses with first save as a Cub⚾️ White Sox series preview
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Tonight we have Erika Castro, owner of Sweet Erika, joining guest host Destiny Lopez and host Manny Rodriguez. Erika started baking at a young age, but put her passion on hold to attend nursing school. Noticing that she wasn't happy, her mom urged her to quit nursing school and pursue baking as a career and Erika did just that. Erika started off by doing cakes for family and friends before finally selling her first cake about a year later. Erika talks about all the different trends in the baking world and how it is fun to try them, but that you should also pick a specialty and hone your craft because trends come and go.
On this edition of the Because Belen podcast, Bryan and Jordan are talking Belen lacrosse. Joining them is Belen Lacrosse head coach Alan Bellando and student-athletes Victor Mejer and Manny Rodriguez Lapido. The gentlemen discuss the state of the squad on the heels of a big win against Gulliver, which takes them to the Regional Finals to face St. Andrew's To stay connected with fellow Belen alumni, please sign up for BConnected: belenalumni.org
Con mas de dos décadas en el mundo de las artes marciales mixtas, Manny Rodriguez ha sido peleador, coach, manager y actualmente comentarista de MMA. Manny y George X han sido compañeros de transmisión desde el 2009 y en esta ocasión nos traen una reseña de lo que nos espera en la nueva temporada de PFL (Professional Fighters League). Divisiones, nuevas contrataciones, campeones y mucho más. Para más información visita: www.naciondeaccion.com Si tienes comentarios o preguntas: contact@naciondeaccion.com #pflmma #mma #espndeportes
This episode features Manny Rodriguez, Chief Marketing, Experience & Customer Officer at UCHealth. Here, he discusses his responsibilities,goals for the system, and more.
We smoke our lungs out with Manny, lead singer and accoridion player for Grupo Sekta, we talk about the success behind Sekta, Dadhood, crazy things life throws at you and other high ass conversations!
We’ve got a little bit of a change of pace this week as we approach our trip to Arizona for some Spring Training baseball!! This is a GOOD OLE BASEBALL CHAT with a very special guest by the name of Jose “Manny” Rodriguez. We get into his history as a ball player from college to independent & professional ball in "La Liga Mexicana de Beisbol”. Hope you Bush Leaguers enjoy this one! Check out some of his highlights down below. Don’t forget your 5 bucks! Jose "Manny" Rodriguez Highlights https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pLm9vyNLvzI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtZGPalt3zk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfG9bsyLZ-k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fquRKa1U4iE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5jcu5BF7xs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iPC79J9w_s #ProfessionalSundayLeaguer #PlayBallForAmerica #NoOUTTAKES Don't forget to check out The Store, The Instagram, The Twitter, The YouTube and The Spotify Playlist down below!! Sunday League: The Podcast The Store: https://sundayleaguepodcast.bigcartel.com The Instagram: www.instagram.com/sundayleaguepodcast The Twitter: www.twitter.com/sundaylgpodcast The YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCKMORL-0Btac_3bYz1T3xZw The Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0g6WNN1YshM6Cg1X29cvMZ?si=eaVBQ9SzQ2OLq0K_sGs0Iw
Huge news out of ABL headquarters today with the Sydney Blue Sox set to relaunch their season this weekend when they head to Lismore on the NSW Far North Coast to take on Canberra Cavalry.This week we catch up with Baseball Australia CEO, Cam Vale, who provides details on how the Blue Sox’s relaunched season will look heading into the play-offs as well as insights to the work that has been undertaken to get the team back on the ballpark.Star short stop and Mets prospect, Manny Rodriguez, also took time out for a chat about his time in Australia and what he has been doing to stay prepared and motivated for the resumption of the season.Follow the Sydney Blue Sox on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.Website: sydneybluesox.com.auFollow Glen Hawke on Instagram and LinkedInThanks for listening.
In this episode, two alumni baseball players share their journey after Webber and how their experience as Warriors has shaped them in their professional careers. Alex Rodriguez and Manny Rodriguez were key parts of Webber's first national tournament team in 2017 and only Sun Conference Tournament Championship team in 2018. #TUT
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Dr. Flowers, co-host Robin French, and Manny Rodriguez discuss the need for and benefits of treatment specifically catered to the LGBTQ community. Listen as they cover how La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center specializes in intensive treatment for the LGBTQ community, the impact of methamphetamine on gay culture, and how to find the high-quality treatment that takes care of your individual needs. Learn more about Manny's specialized treatment facility at https://lafuentehollywood.com/ Learn more about J. Flowers Health Institute at https://jflowershealth.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Dr. Flowers, co-host Robin French, and Manny Rodriguez discuss the need for and benefits of treatment specifically catered to the LGBTQ community. Listen as they cover how La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center specializes in intensive treatment for the LGBTQ community, the impact of methamphetamine on gay culture, and how to find the high-quality treatment that takes care of your individual needs. Learn more about Manny's specialized treatment facility at https://lafuentehollywood.com/ Learn more about J. Flowers Health Institute at https://jflowershealth.com/
Season II of Expedition Odyssey begins! Throughout the next few weeks, we'll be exploring the characters of Apex Legends and learning about the places and cultures they represent. First up, the greatest tracker in Apex Legends, Bloodhound! Mister Olarte will help us breakdown this original legend before we join Captain Lesz Romeo Banham and Brian & Manny Rodriguez for a discussion on Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, and Norway. Music is composed by RomanSenykMusic.
To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 33, Covid-19 Hard Truths and Science, with Dr. Manny Rodriguez, Infectious Disease Services of Georgia Dr. Morrow discusses some Covid-19 hard truths and science with Dr. Manny Rodriguez, a Cumming-based infectious disease specialist. Myths on wearing face masks, a second wave, school reopening in the fall, […] The post To Your Health With Dr. Jim Morrow: Episode 33, Covid-19 Hard Truths and Science, with Dr. Manny Rodriguez, Infectious Disease Services of Georgia appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
From terrible tragedy comes forgiveness, which leads to incredible acts of kindness. On this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast, host David Hirsch talks to Special Father Sam Rodriguez. Sam and his wife Stacey have three children. Ben, Emma and Manny, who passed away as a baby. Sam tells his family's story including the formation of the Manny Rodriguez fund and the 87 random acts of kindness day. That's all on this Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad podcast. Show Links:Find out about the Manny Rodriguez children's education's fund atFacebook.com/mannysfundThe Akron Children's hospital website: https://www.akronchildrens.orgThe Courageous Parents Network: https://courageousparentsnetwork.orgAnd to find out more about the Special Fathers Network go to: https://21stcenturydads.org/about-the-special-fathers-network/
Luis Verdugo's day, along with Anthony Rizzo and Kris Bryant being miked up, were highlights. Also, a Manny Rodriguez update. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tim-huwe/support
Bryan Johnson and Manny Rodriguez.
Manny Rodriguez is the director and CEO of La Fuente Treatment Center, an LGBTQ specific inpatient alcohol and drug rehab center in Los Angeles. We talk about his early life in Paterson New Jersey, as the 10th child (of 11) born to a Pentecostal preacher, how discovering dance changed the course of his life - gaining him acceptance into The Juilliard School, followed by the prestigious Paul Taylor dance company, where he struggled to overcome addiction and self doubt; his move to L.A. where he partnered with his childhood friend Eddie Irizarry (Xtravaganza) to promote clubs The Temple and Pump and how his journey to sobriety led to the creation of La Fuente. Manny also reflects on his time with the House of Xtravaganza and reminds Luis of their first encounter.
Joshua City with a discussion on the Wilder over Breazeale with THE Knockout of the Year, The Monster Inoue looks unstoppable, Josh Taylor vs Regis Prograis and more...WEBSITES| www.86boxing.com FB| https://www.facebook.com/86Boxing FB GROUP| https://www.facebook.com/groups/86BoxingYOUTUBE| https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFGJbNEVJEHwIN_vVsAN7XA TWITTER| https://twitter.com/86Boxing
The Monster episode! Colin and Scott talk about the upcoming WBSS semi final between Monster Inoue and Manny Rodriguez, the recently Mthalane vs Kuroda bout and more!
We preview this weekend's huge World Boxing Super Series card in Glasgow, including Josh Taylor v Ivan Baranchyk, Naoya Inoue v Manny Rodriguez, Lee McGregor, Tommy Philbin and Reece McFadden. We also look ahead to Ross Murray's title fight on 24 May, and all the latest international boxing news.
Manny Rodriguez is a shortstop in the Mets organization and a good friend of mine. Enjoy our conversation as we talk about all things conspiracies, baseball, and the Brooklyn night life.
In this episode of Leaving The Comfort Zone we had our first guest, Mets prospect Manny Rodriguez stop by. Manny touches on key moments in his life that have led to his success thus far. We jump into the topic of belief and self-confidence.
El veterano de los Charros de Jalisco Josè Manuel Manny Rodriguez fue premiado como MVP de la Liga Mexicana del Pacìfico de Bèisbol.
Hosts Michael Hotard, Danny Hillmann, Manny Rodriguez, Ryan Saucier and Lance Ural talk about what personalities from the sports movies they most resemble.
“Strategy and branding are one.” Manny Rodriguez is the chief marketing and experience officer for UCHealth, a nationally recognized Colorado health system comprised of leading community hospitals and the region’s top academic medical center. Manny is responsible for overseeing brand, marketing, advertising, sponsorships, public relations, and patient experience. A seasoned marketing executive with proven success, Manny is an expert in brand positioning and building, consumer marketing, community marketing, and sports and entertainment marketing. At UCHealth, he established sponsorships with the Denver Broncos, Colorado Rockies, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, and Colorado Mammoth. He launched a new brand for UCHealth, positioning the health system as patient-centered and innovative. Listen And Learn: Why the corporate strategy and the brand strategy have to be the same. How he has integrated virtual reality into the patient experience. His tips for how to manage strategy to meet goals. The importance of involving your employees in delivering your brand promise. The very purposeful intention behind the brand’s tagline. Why he doesn’t want to talk about “us.” TO LEARN MORE ABOUT UCHEALTH, CLICK HERE. TO FIND MANNY RODRIGUEZ ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE.
About 40% of homeless youth are LGBT and nearly all homeless youth service providers in the U.S. now serve LGBT youth. Many are addicted to drugs and alcohol. BUT WAIT!! THERE IS HOPE..... "LA FUENTE" - HOLLYWOOD TREATMENT CENTER! - Manny Rodriguez is the CEO and Founder of La Fuente. He is an addiction specialist and public speaker. He is at the top of his field and a respected provider in the industry. “Helping individuals recover from the disease of addiction while rewarding can be a daunting task, even after many years. I was lucky very early in life with a calling that provided passion and also demanded dedication, endurance and sacrifice. I’ve done several things in between, some successful and some not. However, none came close to the passion I had in my youth. La Fuente and what we are called to do each day is the only thing that has reignited what I felt in my formative years. My goal everyday is to stay connected to why I do this." _ Manny Rodriguez WE TALK ... ADDICTION! LGBTQ HOMELESSNESS! AND... HOPE! To be a mentor is to have the wisdom and the compassion to teach the student with such care, that they surpass you. I have always aspired to mentor those that I am in a position to inspire. However, being from Brooklyn New York and being Puerto Rican, Peruvian, Black and Indian makes for a Smart ass, Sassy Mentor. The delivery of information is, shall we say, NOT sugar coated. Tor-mentor is a universally diverse podcast, that addresses all topics from pop culture, to politics, to science, to history and beyond. WAY BEYOND! It's listeners fuel Tor-mentor. We take their reactions and suggestions seriously. Hence each episode is it unique in its own right. Allen Hidalgo is an Actor, Host, Director, Political Activist and Humanitarian. He was born and raised in Brooklyn New York. Allen has starred on Broadway, in Movies, on Television, Nationally and Internationally. He was actually raised within the engine of a movement that literally changed the course of politics forever “If you are not part of the solution, then you are part of the problem.” - Allen Hidalgo LA FUENTE HOLLYWOOD TREATMENT CENTER VAN-NESS HOUSE LGBTQ HOMELESSNESS HELP! AA Tor-Mentor: www.tormentor.blubrry.net Instagram: Tormentorshow Twitter: @tormentorshow Muaah Beauty
Ok I get it. You're probably tired of me talking about the 2018 Hoosier ABA conference, but this is the last Indy-related show... at least until next year. My guest today, Dr. Paul Gavoni, a.k.a. "Paulie Gloves," has each one of his feet firmly planted in two worlds: Coaching elite boxers and MMA fighters, and consulting in public school settings as the Director of School Improvement for PBS Corp. From his website, QuickWinsPro.com, he is described as follows: An expert in human performance and organizational leadership, Dr. Paul Gavoni has over 20 years supporting education and human services. Specializing in improving climate and cultures to move stalled improvement efforts, Dr. Gavoni supports organizational, district, school, and classroom leaders with embedding processes and procedures that rapidly impact key performance indicators. Dr. Gloves possesses a Doctorate of Education, a Specialist of Educational Leadership, and a Masters and Bachelors of Social Work. Pauli is also the co-author of Quick Wins, which he co-wrote with former guest Manny Rodriguez. He is also the co-author of the upcoming book, Deliberate Coaching, which he co-authored with yet another former podcast guest, Nic Weatherly. We cover quite a range of topics in this episode, specifically how Paulie got into Behavior Analysis, best practices for coaching school personnel, and how he applies the science of behavior towards working with combat sports athletes. Here are some of the links we discussed: Manny Rodriguez's earlier podcast appearance (way back in Session 9!) Nic Weatherly's earlier podcast appearance The Big 5 of classroom management Blood, Sweat, and Science... one of Pauli's many bSci21.org articles Pauli's LinkeIn page (which links to many of his articles) This podcast episode is supported by the following: The "Growing up with Skinner" event, which is hosted by Brett DiNovi and Associates (BDA). This is a one-day event that is taking place on November 30th in Mt. Laurel, NJ at the Weston Hotel and Conference Center. If you're not in New Jersey, don't worry, as it is available for live-streaming. This event will feature a keynote by Dr. Julie Vargas, who will be talking about her experiences with growing up with B.F. Skinner as a Dad (how cool!). It will be followed by talks from Brett DiNovi and Matt Linder from BDA, and Dr. Don Hantula will provide the closing address. All told, 5.5 supervision CE's are available, and best of all, the proceeds of this event will benefit the B.F. Skinner Foundation. Interested? Click here to learn more. HRIC, which brings 30 years of recruiting experience to help BCBA's find their dream jobs. Find out about available positions in your area, what type of salaries you should expect, and more! Click here to schedule your confidential inquiry. Behavior University: BU's live webinars generally have a limited number of attendees, so that the learning experience is interactive, with plenty of opportunities for engaging with the presenters. If you can’t make the live events, these webinars are recorded and available in Behavior University’s CEU Library for later viewing. So if you would like to learn more, head over to Behavioruniversity.com/observations, where you’ll find a 10% discount code for podcast listeners. Thanks for checking them out!
Billy Hussein & Ahmad Elhawli bring you all the latest from the fight world! Tune in!
From 1030: In his now familiar style of patching together a quilt of memories from ballplayers, managers, executives, fans and sportswriters alike, Harvey Frommer unwinds all the drama and even some of the silliness – I’m looking at you Manny Rodriguez, relieving yourself behind the scoreboard during a lull in the action – that gives character to concrete and steel. I’m not a Red Sox fan, but if I were, I’d want to find a copy of Remembering Fenway Park under my pillow in time for opening day.
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La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center is an inpatient drug rehab dedicated to the LGBT community. An intimate program that provides hands-on care, community-driven, with a clear mission. Manny Rodriguez, Co-Founder and CEO, talks about his personal recovery, how he landed in the LGBT treatment industry, and the importance of being grounded in your community and giving back. For more information on La Fuente, follow the link here: http://lafuentehollywood.com/
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
Storytelling is an important concept, but it's often misunderstood. It is absolutely crucial for creating meaningful marketing efforts that stand out, but few B2B marketing leaders are using it to its full potential. On this special 80th episode of Renegade Thinkers Unite, Drew revisits 5 past interviews that highlight key elements of successful storytelling and its use in marketing. To hear these insights from successful story-driven marketers, click here to listen now! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - Stitcher - or Podsearch Why you need a signature story rooted in emotion - with David Aaker of Prophet David explains that when trying to convey a message, a CMO has two options: share facts or tell stories. And facts don't work. B2B storytelling must magnify the problem, offer a solution or accentuate the outcome. This can artfully be done by combining customer testimony with just enough facts to provide a reliable level of reality. However, simply listing data and facts is a record-keeping entry - not a compelling marketing campaign. How and when to put emotion into your ads - with Manny Rodriguez of UC Health Manny’s healthcare marketing philosophy goes against the grain: He always strives to connect to the human side of B2B marketing by putting the patient first. He shares how to nurture the emotional component of storytelling to effectively connect with the audience, as well as his 4 top lessons all CMOs should learn. Brand identity and storytelling need to be strongly united - with Martin Häring of Finastra One of the biggest challenges any CMO will face is the task of creating a new brand identity without losing the loyalty and enthusiasm of existing customers. It goes far beyond choosing new colors, a new name, and a fancy new logo. From legal issues, to market research, to the process can be daunting. Martin discusses the foundational principles - including storytelling - that helped him get the job done quickly and successfully. With innovative storytelling, marketing campaigns can resonate with millions - with Rich Kylberg of Arrow Electronics Arrow’s story-driven marketing campaign reached people around the world. Rich and his team connected with Sam, a former indy car driver who had become a quadriplegic following a crash in 2000. Arrow was given an opportunity to create technology with real human benefits, and to share a story that would engage people and bring about positive change. Some time after being connected, Sam was able to take his family for a Sunday drive again. Rich explained that Arrow wants to share stories that can "drive technology innovation forward and inspire people to dream big because anything is possible." How storytelling can be the foundation of a successful rebrand regardless of scale - with Carolyn Feinstein of Dropbox With over half a billion worldwide users, Dropbox is major player in cloud storage. Despite their success, they wanted a to expand to ensure their continued status as an industry leader and innovator. With a story-driven campaign, Carolyn helped successfully execute the massive rebrand that coincided with a new company mentality. Resources & People Mentioned BOOK: “Creating Signature Stories: Strategic Messaging that Energizes, Persuades and Inspires” VIDEO: “This is Normal” Email Drew for a special storytelling guide that will guide your business forward Ep 34 “How Storytelling Begets Healthy Marketing for UCHealth” with Manny Rodriguez Ep 66 “Driving the Future of Banking Technology Through a Massive Merger with Martin Häring of Finastra” Ep 69 “How Arrow Electronics Reinvented Storytelling Marketing and the Importance of Taking Risks” with Rich Kylberg Ep 70 “The Prophet Way of Utilizing Brand Storytelling to Engage With Audiences” with David Aaker Ep 74 “How Dropbox is Channeling Global Creative Energy Through a Bold Rebranding Effort” with Carolyn Feinstein Connect with Drew http://renegade.com/ On LinkedIn On Twitter On Facebook On Instagram Quotes Aaker: "The media world is clutter, today. It's really hard. Into this context steps story." Häring: "In marketing, we are all storytellers. We have to create emotions." Feinstein: "At the end of the day, our role is to understand the people that we're trying to reach deeply and to know the kind of stories that will resonate most deeply." Kylberg: "It was a wild success. This initiative totally transformed the company, totally pushed us into the dominant position in our industry." Rodriguez: "We took the risk of really tasking the patient with telling the story, and the payoff and the benefits have been huge."
Renegade Thinkers Unite: #2 Podcast for CMOs & B2B Marketers
It’s not easy to get a breakthrough marketing strategy off the ground; it’s even more difficult to kick start a new idea in a highly regulated industry. This roadblock didn’t stop Manny Rodriguez, CMO of UCHealth, from developing an eye-opening campaign. Through patient-centric storytelling, he managed to help the university hospital network invigorate its message. This tender approach isn’t just business for Rodriguez. He is a leukemia survivor who underwent many of the types of treatments his team now promotes. Rodruguez’s healthcare marketing philosophy goes against the grain. Hospitals and clinics often showcase their technologies and services in advertisements, much to Rodriguez’s chagrin. “I just believe healthcare marketers in general have lost sight of what matters,” he says. “We’ve gotten away from the fact that what we do is about the patient.” Instead of explaining how great UCHealth’s treatments are, Rodriguez set out to reach patients on a more personal level. Rodriguez wanted his UCHealth’s advertisements to focus on clients and their experiences. Being a leukemia survivor, he understands the pain patients have to deal with. Rodriguez says, “Most health care brands look at themselves as the hero. We believe that our patients are the heroes.” UCHealth decided to let its heroes tell their stories from their own perspectives. The result was a series of heartfelt video testimonies given by actual UCHealth patients. You can’t help but cry during these 90-second flashes of affection. As Rodriguez notes, “You really feel, hear, and sense the heartache and the emotion and the feeling in the story.” Although the scripts are written internally, the patients themselves deliver the lines. Who else could? One of the biggest challenges Rodriguez has faced is advertising services that have such a negative connotation. “Nobody wants what I have,” Rodriguez says. “Nobody is sitting there going, ‘I can’t wait to have my liver removed or my heart surgery!’” The UCHealth marketing team remedies this problem by delivering what Rodriguez calls a “lifestyle brand.” The CMO continues, “I want to provide you [with] content and resources, and talk to you in a way that prevents you from being broken more than selling you a service when you’re broken.” Warmth is at the heart of the strategy, giving patients hope and comfort in UCHealth’s message. Enhancing patient experience plays a big part in the brand’s marketing strategy. When someone goes to a hospital, obviously the biggest goal is to leave healthy. For Rodriguez, the peripherals of a hospital visit also matter greatly. Elements like staff friendliness, parking accessibility, and cafeteria food quality make a difference in the patient’s experience. “It’s the softer side of healthcare that I think we’re looking at as an organization—How do you build the softer side?” Rodriguez wonders. UCHealth answers this question by staffing itself with sympathetic employees. While health remains the top priority, patient experience is still important. It’s been a bumpy ride for Rodriguez, as his own encounter with terminal illness has driven him to help other patients in need. He says, “Being a survivor of ultimately a disease that takes many lives is a motivator for everything I do.” Rodriguez recalls the personal experiences he’s had with medical professionals—some great, and some not so great. Ultimately, those instances have given him the drive to connect with patients through heartfelt passion and understanding. (These show notes were prepared by Jay Tellini.)
In Session 18, Manny Rodriguez, Shannon Biagi, and Dan Sundberg join me to discuss their OBM Applied! book series. In this episode we cover the following topics: Why they wrote OBM Applied! Who the intended reader is What sort of outcome a reader can expect The Florida Institute of Technology OBM Certificate program In addition to these, we talk quite a bit about the process of writing itself, which can be applicable to not only writing books, but I would imagine finishing theses and dissertations as well. Shannon, Manny, and Dan were also generous enough to provide a cheat sheet on staying on-task and productive during the writing process. Show notes and the cheat sheet are at www.behavioralobservations.com/Session-18
In this session of The Behavioral Observations Podcast, Manny Rodriguez joins us to give an insider's view into the field of Organizational Behavior Management. Manny is Vice President of ABA Technologies, responsible for Continuing Education, Consulting, and Product Development, with over a decade of experience both in OBM and ABA clinical practice. In our chat, we talk about how he first got into OBM, what a typical day-in-the-life is like for an OBM practitioner, the similarities and differences between clinical and OBM practice, and what the future of OBM holds. Towards the end of the episode, I encourage him to plug his forthcoming book that he has written with co-authors Dan Sundberg and Shannon Biagi, called OBM Applied! To read an excerpt from OBM Applied!, head on over to our sponsor, bSci21.org, and read Manny's article, Engaging the Doers: A Menu for Employee Engagement. If you enjoyed this episode, feel free to leave a rating and review on iTunes. Also, stay connected with the podcast by visiting the Facebook page (facebook.com/behavioralobservations), or by following me on Twitter (@behaviorpodcast).
Imagine this. A runner who has put in the miles for years, battled back from injury, has somehow avoided the hype machine that surrounds a select few in the spring of an Olympic year...grinds out a great race, clawing through a stacked field to capture an Olympic Qualifier , perfectly setting that runner up for the Olympic trials and a legit shot at the biggest stage of them all . Sounds like a good story, eh? That’s exactly the case for one of my guests on this week’s show. Andrea Seccafien joins me this week to talk training, that race and more, as well, I sit down with Manny Rodriguez, Elite Field Coordinator for the Ottawa Race weekend, and we talk about some amazing fields worth checking out this weekend, including the Canadian 10k Championships.
Manny Rodriquez, founder and CEO of La Fuente Hollywood Treatment Center explains there is no "one size fits all" treatment plan... the importance of finding the treatment program right for anyone needing help is critical... Manny has focused his message of hope to members of the LGBT community with remarkable success...
Dr. Mark Beaty and Dr. Manny Rodriguez I was joined in studio by facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Mark Beaty, and I spoke with infectious disease physician, Dr. Manny Rodriguez about the Zika virus. Dr. Mark Beaty specializes in elective aesthetic facial procedures to improve or reconstruct facial blemishes and flaws. Today we know there is […] The post Dr. Mark Beaty and Dr. Manny Rodriguez – Top Docs Radio appeared first on Business RadioX ®.