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Best podcasts about Maule

Latest podcast episodes about Maule

The Bridge Church
Dead Faith versus Authentic Faith (James 2:14-26) – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026


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The Bridge Church
The Difference Between a Billionaires Retreat and Church – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026


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The Bridge Church
Avoiding Word Anphantasia – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026


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Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 8:20


El futuro de Rocha Moya y su palomilla

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 8:59


Cayó Fernando Farías

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone
Close Encounters of the Totalitarian Kind

Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 33:35


—Jacob Siegel, the Information State, excerpts from audiobook, which can be found here.Totalitarianism came to America slowly at first and then all at once. It began as a utopia, one I helped build. It seemed like a perfect new America and gave all of us godless creatures, who'd been chewed up and spit out by the Boomers' counterculture revolution, a collective sense of purpose. It was all going so great until it wasn't.A Virtual UtopiaI got online 30 years ago. I never planned on living half of my life on the internet. It just turned out that way. I had motive, means, and opportunity to kill off my real-life self and be reborn in the virtual world. Why wouldn't I escape a life that had become a full-spectrum failure at everything I tried to do? A relationship that blew up when the man I thought loved me went back to his wife, the Graduate Film Program at Columbia I'd targeted as my life's dream ended in one semester as I chased that loser guy back to LA. There are things about that moment that are too painful to write about, at least for now, but I will someday. The result was me staring at the wall with nothing achieved and nowhere to go. I had just turned 30.The internet allowed me to remake myself as someone else. I could be strong. I could be confident. I could be beautiful because who knew what you looked like? I could just use words, and I was good at words. So I dove into a life online full of excitement and wonder, a dreamscape of endless possibilities. There was no Amazon, no eBay, no Google. There was barely a web browser.I fell in love with an Italian I met online and came back from Italy pregnant. He didn't want to be a father, but I wanted to be a mother, so I had my baby, and then I built a website so I could stay home with her and support us. I was the success story for every progressive female: a single mom and a business owner. A daughter of feminism en route to helping launch the Great Feminization and the Great Awokening.I was in Italy when I sent my first Tweet from my Treo. When Barack Obama signed on, I followed him, and he followed me. Then I became part of his army of clicktivists, shaping the new rules and building our desired narratives. We felt omnipotent. This was the internet, after all, and you could be anything you wanted to be - an activist for moral good? Check. An outspoken exhibitist? Check. West Wing-like politicos acting like experts in politics? Check. Remaking a new America one social media post at a time? Check. Virtue signaling with images blasted out to followers displaying our goodness? Check.For all the ways we used the internet, it shouldn't be that surprising that we built a virtual America - a fantasy utopia - that we forgot wasn't real. We were riding high with our media stars like Jon Stewart and Rachel Maddow. We were the new, the progressive, the forward thinkers, the early adopters. We colonized the internet in our image. Utopias only have two paths forward. They either collapse or they must become more totalitarian out of necessity, to quote Milan Kundera in The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.Our utopia was opt-in at first, and who wouldn't want to be a part of it? For a time, it felt like the best thing ever, all of our problems solved. It was everything, everywhere, all at once. A “whole of society” effort. It was # OscarsSoWhite. It was Critical Race Theory. It was every institution, corporation, legacy media outlet, and movie studio. But it was also dull. Movies became infused with dogma. The rules became stifling. Sooner or later, people like me were going to shake the tree.Says Siegel:Maintaining utopia, let alone defining it, meant that there would eventually be people like me who asked too many questions, who would be hurled before the almighty panopticon — an army of puritanical scolds policing thought and speech — and eventually destroyed and purged as the mob cheered. The BreakdownI'd been a good liberal, a loyal and devoted Democrat all of my adult life. I'd never thought about conspiracy theories. I didn't really challenge the system. I never doubted the intent of our government. I was all in for Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden. I was so loyal a supporter that I was invited to an early Biden fundraiser in May of 2019. I watched him speak with tears in my eyes. He will save us, I thought. One year later, however, COVID hit. My daughter had to leave her senior year of college and have her graduation on my balcony. We were sewing our own masks and making our own hand sanitizer. It was a whole-of-society effort to deal with this once-in-a-generation pandemic. But by the end of May, the George Floyd video whipped around the world, and before long, the whole of society's effort had to shift to racial injustice as millions poured into the streets. What I saw unfold that year, the lies that were told, the gaslighting, the lurching from one narrative to the other, and all of the obedient robots going along with it, in full mass formation, was too much, even for me. We watched them lie - the experts, the journalists, the celebrities, the Democrats. I kept trying to scream from the rooftops that we would lose the 2020 election if the violent protests didn't stop. What I didn't know, what I would find out by the end of the election, was that it didn't matter. They would bend the media narrative to pretend there were no violent protests. It all worked cleanly and smoothly. No one was even allowed to question it. Trump was campaigning hard, doing multiple rallies a day, and it seemed to me he was making headway and changing minds. We know this because he won Florida, Ohio, and Iowa. Only once in history has anyone won those three states and still lost: The 1960 election.The difference in votes between Kennedy and Nixon proves how close the election was. But it never made sense to me that Biden would win by such a large margin and also lose Ohio, Iowa, and Florida. Unless, of course, they'd built a system that was too big to fail and had collected enough ballots long before Election Day.The FBI, still working under Trump, had helped the Democrats by suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop via social media. COVID gave Biden the excuse to hide in the basement and not campaign. A “whole of society” effort to purge a once-in-a-generation threat seemed to justify everything they did, as we know from the confession in TIME Magazine. Our elections, it seemed, were too risky to leave up to the people. This system, this utopia we built, believed itself to be more powerful than our democracy, more powerful than our elections. I couldn't go along with that, just as I couldn't go along with everything that came after, as our utopia devolved into a totalitarian dystopia. The Information StateSometimes, during those dark nights of the soul, I wonder, did I do the right thing? Did what I thought happened really happen? No one in the mainstream media or culture has ever acknowledged any of it. They don't want to admit it or talk about it. Their war on Trump simply rages on, and they hope all of us will one day get with the program.But for me, there is still that untold story, a story I need to be told so that everyone on the Left - my friends and family and all of Hollywood and much of our legacy media understands what happened in the last ten years. Why are we living like this, with one half of the country marching by the millions to protest a president who defeated them not once but twice? Their hatred and shunning of half the country is still justified and accepted. Why?Now, thanks to Jacob Siegel, we don't have to wonder. He's written it all down, the whole ugly tale, in this essential text, The Information State: Politics in the Age of Total Control. There is nothing they can do about it now. It will set the record straight, at long last. The Information State starts with Woodrow Wilson's Great War crackdown on speech, and moves through World War II, Harry Truman and the Cold War, up to 9/11 and the expansion of the surveillance state. But it was the Obama administration that took it much further, beyond mere surveillance. He used information to change hearts and minds and to create a utopian society, not unlike those of the Soviet Union or China. As Siegel writes:How the protests and riots over the Summer in 2020, versus those on January 6th, were treated so differently by our government remains one of the clearest examples of the kind of two-tiered society we were living under before Elon Musk bought Twitter and Donald Trump won again. The BLM riots attacked working-class people, so they didn't matter, but January 6th attacked the powerful, and that, to them, meant war. Siegel writes:“Truth Held Forth and Maintained.”The scandal of how 20 people were hanged as witches in Salem would have been long forgotten, were it not for a cantankerous Quaker named Thomas Maule, who made the brave choice to expose the scandal in a pamphlet he called Truth Held Forth and Maintained. In cool and cutting sarcasm, he wrote that God would condemn the witch trial judges. He famously stated, “[F]or it were better that one hundred Witches should live, than that one person be put to death for a Witch, which is not a Witch.”Maule's pamphlet was banned, and he was thrown in jail for “blasphemy and slander.” He would eventually get a trial, and the jury, exhausted and demoralized by the events of that winter, ruled in his favor, handing him a landmark win that would be among the cases that inspired the First Amendment. Jacob Siegel won't be jailed for blasphemy. Those named in the book will either ignore it outright or attempt to discredit it. As of today, there are no reviews in the New York Times or the Washington Post. As if out of a chapter in his own book, Renée DiResta objected to how she was portrayed and wrote a letter of complaint to the website Baffler, which then pulled the review. Siegel and DiResta publicly debated whether it counted as censorship. But who needs censorship when you have total societal control? At least among the university-educated ruling class. DiResta's bio on Twitter reads:DiResta and the machine she works for have rigged the game in their favor. No major media outlets will ever call them out. Hollywood won't write any controversial screenplays about them. Late night comediens will never mock them, and they will always be treated gently, with soft cotton gloves, lest anyone leave a mark.Into the UnknownJacob Siegel's The Information State does not paint an optimistic vision for the future. It ends with a question mark. Who will control this vast leviathan of data and human behavior, that now includes unstoppable AI? And how will we survive it?What will these same people who took complete control of society, of thought and speech, do if they take back power? I think we can probably guess. If they've never admitted it, never atoned for any of it, then we can expect it will come roaring back, and this time, they won't bother trying to hide it. My advice? Log off. Migrate back to the real world. Look at the sky at twilight. Dig your toes into the sand. Build a fire in the woods. Look people in the eye. Attend a poetry reading. Go to a coffee shop. Meet people in the real world and leave the internet and the Information State far behind.It's probably too late for me. I'm a lifer. I know that. But I'm also a cautionary tale. This is what happens when you spend 30 years of your life in the virtual world. But if I can find my way out, then anyone can. // This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe

Tradiciones Sabias
157: Reintegrar carnes y otros alimentos de origen animal luego de 12 años de vegetarianismo y deficiencias nutricionales - Parte 2, con Flavia López

Tradiciones Sabias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 33:31


Este es el episodio #157 de "Tradiciones Sabias", el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio: -Cómo fue su proceso de reintegrar carne a su dieta -Cuáles fueron los cambios positivos que experimentó su familia -Qué importancia tiene entender otros modelos de crianza de animales en armonía con la naturaleza Datos del invitado -  Flavia López es doula. Es formada en medicina placentaria y diplomada en salud primal.  Además, es socióloga y  vive en la región del Maule en Chile. Contacto - Instagram: depraderasybosques y doulayartista Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com         Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price -   Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/      Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol   Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm       Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon:  https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf       Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA

Tradiciones Sabias
156: Reintegrar carnes y otros alimentos de origen animal luego de 12 años de vegetarianismo y deficiencias nutricionales - Parte I, con Flavia López

Tradiciones Sabias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 33:24


Este es el episodio #156 de "Tradiciones Sabias", el podcast en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price. Algunos de los temas de este episodio: -Cuáles fueron las razones para adoptar una dieta vegetariana -Cuáles fueron los retos de salud que enfrentaron ella y su hijo mayor durante su alimentación vegetariana -Cómo fue su proceso de búsqueda de información y recursos sobre alimentación -Cómo fue la etapa de reintegrar alimentos de origen animal Datos del invitado -  Flavia López es doula. Es formada en medicina placentaria y diplomada en salud primal.  Además, es socióloga y  vive en la región del Maule en Chile. Contacto - Instagram: depraderasybosques y doulayartista Preguntas, comentarios, sugerencias - tradicionessabias@gmail.com        Recursos en español de la Fundación Weston A. Price -   Página web WAPF en Español: https://www.westonaprice.org/espanol/     Cuenta de Instagram: westonaprice_espanol   Guía alimentación altamente nutritiva, saludable y placentera: 11 principios dietéticos Paquete de Materiales GRATIS: https://secure.westonaprice.org/CVWEBTEST_WESTON/cgi-bin/memberdll.dll/openpage?wrp=customer_new_infopak_es.htm      Folleto "La Leche Real", de Sally Fallon:  https://www.westonaprice.org/wp-content/uploads/La-leche-real.pdf      Música de Pixabay - Sound Gallery y SOFRA

El Diario de Cooperativa AM
Senadora Beatriz Sánchez: "No veo coherencia" entre discurso de austeridad y rebaja de impuestos a empresas

El Diario de Cooperativa AM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 33:40


La senadora del Frente Amplio por el Maule critica el discurso de autoridad fiscal del gobierno de José Antonio Kast y el anuncio de "no hay plata", ante el anuncio de la rebaja impositiva a las grandes empresas. También conversamos con el senador UDI Javier Macaya, quien defiende las medidas decretadas por el Ejecutivo para enfrentar el alza de los combustibles. Conduce Rodrigo Vergara.

The Bridge Church
Do To Others (Matthew 7:1-12) – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2026


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The Bridge Church
Ambition to Store, See, Serve, and Seek (Matthew 6:19-34) – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026


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Negocios de otro Planeta
Entrevista a NeuroMars en RadioFutura

Negocios de otro Planeta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 26:17


Hoy estuve con Prefiero el Maule en Radio Futura conversando sobre Neuromarketing, en Talca, Region del Maule. Gracias por la buena onda a María Pía Yovanovic Casale.

Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino
28FEB26 - Factor Kaiser: Drones Predator de EEUU le Pusieron la Mira al Mencho, dice Los Angeles Times

Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 16:17


- A cuenta gotas hemos podido reconstruir lo sucedido el 22 de febrero pasado. - Los Angeles Times dice que drones Predator de EEUU ubicaron al Mencho y le dijeron a Sheinbaum: ¿vas o voy? - A pesar de que se trata de uno eventos más violentos de la historia reciente de México, la señora Sheinbaum quiere que México hable de otra cosa. - Según datos filtrados al reportero Héctor de Mauleón, van más de 120 bajas de las fuerzas armadas de México en la semana. - En este episodio te platico lo que se ha reportado en varios medios nacionales e internacionales sobre lo sucedido, que la seño Sheinbaum quiere esconder con el bodrio de reforma electoral que expuso. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

RevOps Champions
108 | Localization & Leadership: Turning Global Strategy into Revenue Growth | Steve Maule

RevOps Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 43:19


Steve Maule, Vice President of Global Sales at Acclaro, joins host Brendon Dennewill to explore what happens to revenue teams when growth accelerates, and why clarity and communication are the difference between scaling successfully and exposing misalignment. With over 14 years in the localization and language services industry and a track record that includes onboarding brands like Spotify, IKEA, Nvidia, and Disney, Steve brings a uniquely global lens to challenges every RevOps leader faces.From defining what "qualified pipeline" actually means to knowing when to add structure without killing agility, Steve shares hard-won lessons on building aligned go-to-market teams. The conversation also dives into AI's role in reshaping sales and marketing, and why the localization industry offers a compelling preview of how people's roles evolve rather than disappear. This episode is essential listening for RevOps professionals, sales leaders, and executives navigating growth at scale.What You'll LearnThe two essential levers leaders must use to maintain team alignment and clarity as growth accelerates.How to design a structured 'go/no-go' framework for sales qualification that ensures cross-functional alignment across go-to-market teams.Recognizing and avoiding the risks of fundamentally misaligned Sales and Operations KPIs.The necessary building blocks for an organization to successfully move from simply tracking data to fully operating with it.Localization as a growth engine: understanding the difference between simple translation and driving global scale through cultural nuance.Why new technology like AI becomes 'table stakes' quickly, and where the real people's competitive advantage will lie in the near future.Resources MentionedAcclaro LinkedIn Sales Tools Is your business ready to scale? Take the Growth Readiness Score to find out. In 5 minutes, you'll see: Benchmark data showing how you stack up to other organizations A clear view of your operational maturity Whether your business is ready to scale (and what to do next if it's not) Let's Connect Subscribe to the RevOps Champions Newsletter LinkedIn YouTube Explore the show at revopschampions.com. Ready to unite your teams with RevOps strategies that eliminate costly silos and drive growth? Let's talk!

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 11:02


La caída de El Mencho

Radio Minagri Agropodcast
Chile Rural – Episodio 295: Patrimonio alimentario del Maule: 106 productos y preparaciones con historia

Radio Minagri Agropodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 22:01


En esta edición de Chile Rural presentamos el libro “Patrimonio Alimentario de Chile. Productos y Preparaciones de la Región del Maule”, iniciativa impulsada por la Fundación para la Innovación Agraria junto al Gobierno Regional y FUCOA, que rescata 106 productos y preparaciones tradicionales transmitidos por generaciones, fruto de un trabajo colaborativo con cultoras y cultores del territorio, y que busca preservar y visibilizar la identidad gastronómica maulina mediante un registro disponible en formato digital gratuito.

Radar 909
Entrevista Héctor de Mauleón

Radar 909

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 10:16


Entrevista Héctor de Mauleón

Viaje al Sabor
Last published episode: 'Viaje al Sabor Podcast 133: con Pilar Alarcón sobre el libro Patrimonio Alimentario de la Región del Maule

Viaje al Sabor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 26:37


La distinción entre patrimonio y tradición, las maneras en que se investiga en terreno, cómo se construye una colección de textos tras 20 años de su primer tomo y al que aún le faltan extensos territorios por cubrir en el país. En suma, cómo se cocina a fuego lento un libro que representa -y lo hará por mucho tiempo- el sentir culinario de una región como la del Maule. Todo esto aparece en esta charla con la encargada de cultura de la Fundación de Comunicaciones, Capacitación y Cultura del Agro (FUCOA), entidad responsable de un trabajo donde el Estado de Chile muestra buena parte de la identidad de un territorio marcado por el trigo, el vino, la vieja vida del latifundio, contorneado por la labor campesina, arriera, pescadora y citadina. 

The Bridge Church
Salt and Light (Matthew 5:13-16) – Josh Maule

The Bridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026


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The Future Conceived
E53: 2024 Repro BioArt Awards with Ingrid Carvacho, and Martin Estermann

The Future Conceived

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 27:59 Transcription Available


What happens when you look at a scientific failure from a different angle? In this episode, we celebrate the intersection of aesthetic beauty and rigorous research as we sit down with the inaugural winners of the SSR ReproBioArt Contest.Join us as Dr. Ingrid Carvacho (Universidad Católica del Maule, Chile) and Dr. Martin Estermann (NIH) reveal the stories behind their award-winning images. From a "rejected" chicken embryo that transformed into a vibrant butterfly to a two-cell embryo that looks like a distant solar system, our guests discuss how high-resolution imaging is changing the way we understand the beginnings of life.In this episode, we explore:The Serendipity of Discovery: How a 180-degree flip turned Martin's "urogenital butterfly" from a rejected journal cover into a prize-winning masterpiece.Science Beyond the Capital: Ingrid's powerful story of building a research program in regional Chile and the "infrastructure gap" that required a three-hour drive just to access a microscope. The Power of Metaphor: Why describing early embryo development as a "complex universe" helps bridge the gap between the lab and the general public. The Future of Imaging: A look at cutting-edge techniques like Expansion Microscopy and how researchers are "stretching" cells to see life in higher resolution than ever before.Featured Guests:Dr. Ingrid Carvacho: Associate Professor and PI of the Lab of Ion Channels and Reproduction. Winner of the People's Choice Award. Dr. Martin Estermann: Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Humphrey Yao's lab at NIEHS. Winner of the SSR Members' Choice Award.About the ReproBioArt Contest: Organized by the SSR Public Affairs Committee, this contest celebrates the visual representation of scientific research related to the study of reproduction. To view the winning images discussed in this episode, follow SSR on social media or visit [SSR.org].

Hoy empieza todo 2
Hoy empieza todo - 'El fantasma de mi mujer', con María Ripoll y Loreto Mauleón - 11/02/2026

Hoy empieza todo 2

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 17:13


Una persona muerta, una asesina y dos o tres que no se enteran bien de lo que está pasando. ‘El fantasma de mi mujer’ es una comedia de terror que se estrenará en cines el 20 de febrero.Hoy charlamos con su directora, María Ripoll, y con una de las protagonistas, Loreto Mauleón. Escuchar audio

Cuerpos especiales
Cuerpos especiales | Con Javier Rey y Loreto Mauleón - martes 10 de febrero de 2026

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 101:22


Javier Rey y Loreto Mauleón presentan la película El fantasma de mi mujer, Jorge Yorya habla del polémico música Kid Rock y la anti Super Bowl que montó para los fans de Trump y Espido Freire compara Ven, ven, ven de las Sex Bomb con la Odisea. En la sección Padre de Dragones de Dani Piqueras se habla de disfraces de niños y La Patrulla Chiquilla ofrecen nombres alternativos para Eva Soriano y Nacho García.

Cuerpos especiales
La entrevista de Javier Rey y Loreto Mauleón en 'Cuerpos especiales'

Cuerpos especiales

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 16:24


La cosa va de cadáveres. Javier Rey y Loreto Mauleón presentan la película El fantasma de mi mujer y terminan hablando con Eva Soriano y Nacho García de cómo harían para esconder un cuerpo. Parece que dos de ellos lo tienen claro... Los dos actores hablan también de sus personajes en esta comedia y cuentan todo lo que pueden contar sobre su argumento. Además explican por qué se decidieron a decir sí a este trabajo y juegan a imaginarse qué tipo de fantasma sería cada uno.

Baby Brunch | The Parenting Series
Darren Maule: My Mistakes Made Me a Better Parent

Baby Brunch | The Parenting Series

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 50:28


"Substance abuse was my inner child driving my life… and the day I moved him to the back seat and took control... I became sober, and my life changed forever" Darren Maule, one of South Africa's most endearing (& busiest) entertainers, reveals a deeply personal side of his life in this exclusive Podcast interview. Join Darren & Elana as they journey through Darren's tumultuous life as a young child (where substance abuse might have sneakily planted a seed in Darren's attitude towards his home life) and move all the way to a remarkable adult life with numerous awards & successes in entertainment, acting, and presenting. Brought to you by Epi-Max Baby & Junior - Our Family, for Your Family. Sponsored by Curaprox and supported by Jacaranda FM.

Una Nueva Mañana
"Enriquecimiento orgánico": El impacto del terremoto de 2010 sobre el Lago Vichuquén

Una Nueva Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 34:56


En conversación con el programa Una Nueva Mañana, Raimundo Vives, gerente comercial y socio de DVS Tecnología, abordó la situación de contaminación que afecta al lago Vichuquén, ubicado en la región del Maule. Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti.

Background Briefing with Ian Masters
January 13, 2026 - Emmanuel Mauleón | Ray Takeyh | Mark Fitzpatrick

Background Briefing with Ian Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 62:00


The DoJ Goes After the Victims Wife While Exonerating the ICE Shooter Who Murdered Renee Good | With Over 3,000 Killed By the Iranian Regime, Will Trump Come to The People's Rescue as Promised? | Can the Europeans and the UN With Its R2P (Responsibility to Protect) Help to Stop the Regime's Killing of Its Own People? backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia bsky.app/profile/ianmastersmedia.bsky.social facebook.com/ianmastersmedia linktr.ee/backgroundbriefing

The Hot Tub Podcast
290 - "You haven't heard of a pressed ham?"

The Hot Tub Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 50:04 Transcription Available


Mauler spends eternity with Brady's wife and a house full of quilts, Rush has serious concerns about Mauler's farmer friend, Jenni is absolutely terrified of her ceasar salad, and the gang reviews Brady's performance of his performance review, and it ain't good. Love the podcast? Leave us a review!

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 16:02


Matan a alcalde de Uruapan. ¿Otra vez Michoacán y la desbordada violencia?

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
Carmen Reddy Clue Fairy (Darren Maule's Quick Quiz is worth R24 000 in cash!)

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 1:19


Carmen Reddy is the Clue Fairy today! She found 2 clues that will help you win R24 000 in cash in Darren Maule's Quick Quiz on Thursday morning! It's the end of October, and these clues might be the difference between 4 out of 5 and 5 out of 5. Webpage

Luis Cárdenas
MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas - 24 Oct 25

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 173:05


En este programa les tenemos preparados temas muy interesantes ¡No se lo pierdan! Podcast en Netflix: la nueva alianza que cambia la forma de escuchar y ver contenido. La educación en México está en crisis: falta de evaluación y jóvenes sin futuro, advierte experta El CJNG se consolida como el cártel más poderoso del país, advierte Héctor de Mauleón. Esto y más aquí con LUIS CÁRDENAS.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Luis Cárdenas
El CJNG se consolida como el cártel más poderoso del país, advierte Héctor de Mauleón

Luis Cárdenas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 16:12


En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Héctor de Mauleón, escritor y periodista, habló sobre CJNG ha creado un imperio de "huachicol" fiscal con el contrabando en buques y apoyo de funcionarios.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2025 11:27


Hernán, Adán…. Y lo que se viene

Lo Mejor De La Prensa
Corte Suprema despeja el camino al proyecto Dominga

Lo Mejor De La Prensa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 4:40


Buenos días. Con la inauguración ayer de las fondas en el Parque O'Higgins, que incluyó la tradicional cueca de las autoridades y discursos con buenas intenciones y señales de unidad, se dio el puntapié inicial para las Fiestas Patrias. Hoy 17 de septiembre comienza también el periodo legal de campaña electoral, y es de suponer que las palabras de buena crianza no durarán mucho en unas peleadas elecciones. Pero sería bueno hacer un “aro” en estas festividades y dejar para después del 18 (como muchos de nuestros compromisos) las discusiones electorales como, por ejemplo, la “guerra” desatada en el Maule tras la salida de la competencia de Ximena Rincón o el choque del gobierno con el Banco Central.

Lo Mejor De La Prensa
Ximena Rincón no podrá repostular al Senado

Lo Mejor De La Prensa

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 5:23


Buenos días. La postura que el Gobierno está tomando con el Banco Central se torna cada vez más insólita. El cuestionar instituciones independientes y respetadas transversalmente deja en una compleja situación al Presidente Boric y a su equipo económico. “Es algo que están haciendo también otros presidentes en otras partes. Le hace mal a la democracia. La democracia funciona cuando tenemos instituciones sólidas. Creo que habíamos aprendido esa lección en Chile, pero no me sorprende que esté pasando”, señala el analista Patricio Navia en El Líbero. El último episodio de esta polémica -que comenzó con la “discrepancia” del Mandatario con el BC, que afirmó que el aumento del salario mínimo y la jornada laboral de 40 horas había incidido en el desempleo- son los dichos del ministro del Trabajo, Giorgio Boccardo: “Nuestros técnicos tanto de Hacienda como de Trabajo se han comunicado con el Central, nos interesa aclarar ciertas dudas que se han planteado”. En el ámbito político es el partido Demócratas el complicado con la resolución del Tricel que impide la postulación a un tercer período de Ximena Rincón en el Senado. Esto no sólo afectará a la senadora sino a la oposición en el Maule, donde podría salir beneficiada la presidenta del PS, Paulina Vodanovic, que va también por un cupo en la zona.

Así las cosas
Fallece otro marino, el enramado de los marinos vinculados al Huachicol fiscal

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2025 19:50


Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule
The lowest point in Darren Maule's career will have you in tears

East Coast Breakfast with Darren Maule

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 8:04


Darren's most exciting career moment happened at the Fin Cup this past weekend as he took on the responsibility of being the official coin tosser and celebrity umpire. However, something happened... and it ultimately turned it into the lowest point in his entire career. Webpage

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 6:33


Resuelve Tamaulipas que a EL UNIVERSAL y a él los registren 4 años como violentadores de género

Así las cosas
Las represalias en contra de Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 9:21


Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de El Universal

Ask the A&Ps
"You have to cart mogas around like a homeless person"

Ask the A&Ps

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 63:11


A Cirrus with fluctuating fuel flow, de-injecting an engine, and fear of overhaul are on tap for this episode. Email podcasts@aopa.org for a chance to get on the show. Join the world's largest aviation community at aopa.org/join Full notes below: Joe has a Maule with a 540 engine in it. The company has a mod to turn the engine to a carbureted version and he's wondering about the legality of something like that. Paul said it happens in the 210 market. Whether it's a good idea is another issue, the hosts say. Joe is unable to run autofuel is the injected version, which is why he's interested in it. Colleen said she'd rather have an injected engine than run mogas.   David wonders how perspective owners are so afraid of TBO. He has a 182 with an engine that's nearly at TBO, and people who contact him are afraid of the high time. The hosts discuss strategies for buyers who may be looking at airplanes with engines at TBO. Assuming the engine is running well, a new owner can fly it on that “borrowed time” while they learn and enjoy the airplane. Alternatively, if the engine truly needs to be overhauled, the time down is obviously a concern for a new owner. Mike said he thinks it's best to buy an airplane with a run-out engine. The price has been discounted for the cost of the engine, the seller is motivated, and worst case you have to overhaul it soon. And every hour and year that you don't have to overhaul it is “free.” And when it does come time to do the overhaul, you get to do it to your spec.   Shalom has a Cirrus that isn't behaving. If he sets the mixture at lean of peak, the fuel flows start to fluctuate. A few minutes later, it will drop off sharply, and then back quickly. The manifold pressure and rpm stay pretty consistent. He's changed the fuel pump and the spider. Nothing has helped. Mike said if there's a constriction in the fuel line between the fuel control unit and the manifold, it can cause oscillating fuel flow and lower flows.

Así las cosas
Gerardo Fernández Noroña y Héctor de Mauleón: la indefensión individual frente a la arbitrariedad

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 14:15


Ras de tierra: Doctora Ana Laura Magaloni, abogada de Nuestro Futuro AC

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entrevista con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 9:30


Asesinato de dos cercanos a Clara Brugada

Así las cosas
Gobernador de Tamaulipas quiere censurarlo

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 14:23


Héctor de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de El Universal

El ojo crítico
El ojo crítico - 'La buena letra' con Loreto Mauleón y Celia Rico - 01/05/25

El ojo crítico

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 54:23


Celia Rico nos acerca a su último largometraje, 'La buena letra' protagonizada por Loreto Mauleón, una adaptación de la novela homónima de Rafael Chirbes. La película esta ambientada en un pueblo valenciano, durante la posguerra, donde Ana (Loreto Mauleón), trata de salir adelante con su familia pero no es fácil, ya que tanto a su marido Tomás (Roger Casamajor), como su cuñado Antonio (Enric Auquer) les cuesta encontrar trabajo por haber estado en el bando republicano durante la guerra.También nos detenemos en el pequeño rincón de Laura Fernández donde conoceremos al curioso y misterioso escritor Stephen Dixon, recorremos toda su obra y ahondamos especialmente en 'Cartas a Kevin' editada en español por Eterna Cadencia.Además, este 1 de mayo, Día del trabajador, con Íñigo Picabea atendemos a cuáles son los avances en cuanto a las condiciones laborales y el Estatuto del artista.Olga Baeza nos lleva hasta el último estreno del Teatro Real a Madrid, 'El cuento del Zar Saltán', una propuesta cercana y envolvente que llega coincidiendo con el 225º aniversario del nacimiento de Pushkin, autor del poema homónimo que más tarde dio pie a la ópera.Por último, Ángela Núñez desgrana la última propuesta de Laia Estruch en el Museo Reina Sofía. Una retrospectiva poco convencional de sus trabajos reunidos bajo el título 'Hello Everyone'.Escuchar audio

El Cine en la SER
Entrevista | Celia Rico Clavellino y Loreto Mauleón por 'La buena letra'

El Cine en la SER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 24:24


Celia Rico, directora sevillana autora de títulos como 'Viaje al cuarto de una madre' y 'Los pequeños amores', adapta la novela de Rafael Chirbes en un drama sutil y político sobre la vida íntima de la Guerra Civil y la posguerra, sobre los sacrificios de nuestras abuelas, con Loreto Mauleón de protagonista.

El Cine en la SER
Entrevista | Celia Rico Clavellino y Loreto Mauleón por 'La buena letra'

El Cine en la SER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 24:24


Celia Rico, directora sevillana autora de títulos como 'Viaje al cuarto de una madre' y 'Los pequeños amores', adapta la novela de Rafael Chirbes en un drama sutil y político sobre la vida íntima de la Guerra Civil y la posguerra, sobre los sacrificios de nuestras abuelas, con Loreto Mauleón de protagonista.

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 10:37


Gertz y el rancho del exterminio

Así las cosas
Qué pasa en México con los desaparecidos y los centros de exterminio del crimen?

Así las cosas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 16:45


Hector de Mauleón, Periodista y columnista de EL Universal

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 10:35


Los “extraditados”. Mandan a 29 narcos mexicanos a EU

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Análisis con Héctor de Mauleón

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 11:12


Cuauhtémoc Blanco. ¿Cobijado por Sheinbaum?

The Daily Poem
Yvor Winters' "At the San Francisco Airport"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 10:14


Though not yet the Dantesque hells that they are today, airports in 1954 were already places of union, separation, and general existential anxiety. This meditation comes from a serious and sphinx-like Winters at the height of his poetic development–though not yet at his own “terminal,” here he is a man who already has plenty to look back on. Happy reading.(Arthur) Yvor Winters was born in Chicago on October 17, 1900. While studying at the University of Chicago he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and decided to relocate to Santa Fe, New Mexico, for the sake of his health. His early poems, published in 1921 and 1922, were all written at a tuberculosis sanitarium. He enrolled at the University of Colorado in 1925, where he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees. In 1926, he married the poet and novelist Janet Lewis. He spent two years teaching at the University of Idaho in Moscow before entering Stanford University as a graduate student, receiving his PhD in 1934. From 1928 until his death, he was a member of Stanford's English department.Winters's books of poetry include The Early Poems of Yvor Winters, 1920–1928(Swallow Press, 1966); Collected Poems (1952; revised edition, 1960), winner of the Bollingen Prize; Poems (Gyroscope Press, 1940); Before Disaster (Tryon Pamphlets, 1934); The Proof (Coward-McCann, Inc., 1930); and The Immobile Wind (M. Wheeler, 1921). In Defense of Reason (Swallow Press, 1947), Winters's major critical work, is a collection of three earlier studies: The Anatomy of Nonsense (New Directions, 1943); Maule's Curse (New Directions, 1938); and Primitivism and Decadence (Arrow Editions, 1937).Winters was also a prolific and controversial critic who believed that a work of art should be “an act of moral judgement” and attacked such literary icons as T. S. Eliot and Henry James. The chair of the Stanford English department notoriously denounced Winters as a “disgrace to the department.”Winters's honors include a National Institute of Arts and Letters award as well as grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He died on January 25, 1968, in Palo Alto, California.-bio via Academy of American Poets This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe