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Marcos is a VanHacker who got hired four years ago. He's been living in Canada with his family for 3,5 years and will talk about his experience. Visit www.vanhack.com/candidates to be one of the next VanHackers hired :) Learn more about VanHack Premium at www.vanhack.com/premium Check the next events in VanHack at https://vanhack.com/platform/#/events
Marcos and his wife, Cristal, have been foster parents for about 12 years. They have two beautiful biological children as well. Marcos is an incredible man with the biggest heart. In this episode you will learn about the foster system through Marcos' real experiences, and about a lot of the misconceptions people have about children in foster care and their biological parents. To learn more about how to become a foster parent, or even just to volunteer in the Skookum House, go to www.skookumkids.org. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe, give it 5 stars, write a review and share with your friends. And don't forget to follow along on instagram if you aren't already! @leila.halbert @bleachedandbotheredpod @marcoshuante
In this episode Marcos, Jo and Brayde talk about a weekend in Denver celebrating Marcos' 21st birthday.
Why is animal flow one of the best mobility workouts that you can do? Listen to Marcos' story on how he got into primal movement and how it has changed the way he works out and approaches fitness. Website: www.dallasthenics.com Email: podcast@dallasthenics.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dallasthenics/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dallasthenics/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vu8g47RWyhGdlYZ7YhUEw
Join Miscellaneous Brown a.k.a. Erick Esteban as he welcomes MARCOS DURIAN Filipino American/Canadian writer director producer of FISH HEAD the movie. Listen to Marcos' journey to tell his Filipino American story and the pitfalls and victories of making an independent film. Marcos' story is truly one of resilience and perseverance in Filipino American storytelling.Watch the trailer for FISH HEAD the movie https://youtu.be/53LzW-IGtuk October is Filipino American History Month 2019 #CrazyFunnyAsianz podcast will be showcasing Filipinx comedians and performers and creators in Entertainment. These are Filipinos and Filipinas in Comedy and Entertainment that you definitely should know and are FILIPINOS MAKING HISTORY RIGHT NOW #FilipinoAmericanHistoryMonth2019Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/erickesteban)
Season One, Episode Three: Find Your Why This is the Third episode in Season One of the Salt Creative Podcast. In this episode, Lachie speaks with Marcos Torres about finding your why; what it means to live a life of purpose and learning to be intentional in every-day life. If you want to find any of the link's mentioned in this podcast, each of them are below. Also, you can follow Marcos' journey at: https://thestorychurchproject.com/ Find Your Why: https://startwithwhy.com/find-your-why/ Rich Dad Poor Dad: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1543626610 Make sure to share the podcast if you found value in it and join the discussion on our social media pages. Instagram: @saltavondale Facebook: Salt - Avondale College
The Epilogue Crew asks whether Fortnite is really Netflix's biggest competitor. Blake argues that some games can only reach their potential on mobile platforms, and Andy gives up Marcos' big lead in the trivia segment.
Rick Henderson, city council candidate for place 5, is in a runoff election with Dr. Joca Marquez, who beat Henderson in the midterm election by over 1,000 votes. Can Rick bounce back? This week on the San Marcos Scoop, we sat down with Rick Henderson to discuss the results of the election, some political theory, and his gameplan for the December election. Music by Lee Rosevere
The Guerreros family brought uncommon oystering techniques to the Southeast when they opened their oyster farm in Louisiana’s Caminada Bay. Find out why their oysters are meatier and where they get their unique flavor. Words by Meghan Holmes Read by Matt Godfrey Original Music by Kyle Carpenter & Wilder Adkins Subscribe to Good Grit Magazine: goodgritmag.com/subscribe Use the promo code GRITTY to get $10 off your order.
Strength Level: An Old Pioneer This week on RISS, we are featuring the personality and talents of MARCOS VARELA. Listen as Ryan gently coerces Marcos' sillier side out into a whacky interview using all the classic tactics that all of you (except you) have learned to love and expect from him. Marcos is a stand up (get it?) guy, and someone who you should DEFINITELY be checking out if you like good music. He's all over the world all the time, so jump on the band wagon sooner than later! You won't regret it! OUR PERSONAL THOUGHTS FOR YOU TODAY: I don't care if you like wine over champagne, or pie over cake, or rabbits over hamsters, or any of the other options. You're lovely just the way you are.
At the beginning of last year, Dos Marcos made some predictions about what would happen during 2017. Did they come true, or did they miss the MARK (get it)?
Last week, we got to hang out with newbie Marcos Rocha and let him ask us all his burning questions about how to get started as a wedding filmmaker! This week we bring you the second half of this awesome interview. If you haven't listened to part 1, definitely check out last week's episode. Marcos asks some great questions and voices his newbie perspective, which will be super helpful for all you newbies out there trying to get started! Join us as we answer more of Marcos' fantastic questions!
Building on a long-standing collaborative relationship, Marcos Balter wrote Intercepting a Shivery Light for the Anubis Quartet, a saxophone ensemble, in 2012. The piece's title is an anagram for Everything in its Right Place, a Radiohead song, which Marcos admits is an important song for him "and many members of [his] generation." The saxophone quartet is a particularly pliable medium, in that the four members can blend seamlessly in a way that's impossible for other instrument groups (gauntlet thrown!). As a result, this piece is an excellent example of one of the hallmarks of Marcos' music: turning a group of people into one thing (for the record, he also likes to turn one person into a whole group of people; check out his Memória for solo cello). This month's Bonus Track is a live recording of the Anubis Quartet performing Intercepting a Shivery Light, from the world premiere at the Music Institute of Chicago in 2012. The Anubis Quartet is Allison Balcetis, David Wegehaupt, Sean Patayanikorn, and Ryan Muncy.
Podcast Episode 14 - "Pacha Loves Brasil" it's a 50+ minutes teaser of Marcos' live set @ Pacha NYC on July 27, 2013. More info: www.marcoscarnaval.com