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Mendoza discusses his decision to pull Nolan McLean after five innings in his Mets debut.
Gio fears a bleak October for New York sports, while Jerry believes the Giants' strong defense can lead them to the playoffs. Gio dismisses Shedeur Sanders' preseason hype, but Jerry hopes he proves doubters wrong. A Jets fan is optimistic about the team's turnaround under Aaron Glenn. Gio expects neither the Mets nor Yankees to make the playoffs, while Jerry is confident the Yankees will and predicts a Giants Week 1 win over the Commanders. Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets than Jerry. The guys also question a graphic error showing "MICHAEL PENIS JR" instead of Penix. C-Lo's update covers the Braves beating the Mets, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, the Mets losing Sal Licata, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw" HR ball. The Giants Jets preseason game is tomorrow, and Jerry has higher expectations for the Giants offense in 2025. Finally, they discuss the continued popularity of Stanley cups and crazy headlines, noting Boomer's generally good mood.
Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst, is making it difficult for Gio and Jerry. The team is plagued by a "loser virus," consistently finding ways to lose, making the season a nightmare. Gio questions the clubhouse atmosphere, while Jerry and C-Lo share the frustration. Criticisms include Cedric Mullins' poor route and his trade for Tyrone Taylor, manager Carlos Mendoza's lack of answers, and overall sloppy play. An overnight caller suggested firing Mendoza for Wally Backman, though Jerry believes Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. The hour concludes with a caller from Missouri rubbing salt in the wound, and another whose brother-in-law, a 60-year veteran of Shea Stadium and Citi Field (starting with The Beatles' concert), is throwing out tonight's first pitch.
Hour 1 Despite hopes for a Feel Good Summer Friday, the Mets' disappointing season, potentially their worst ever, is creating a nightmare for Gio and Jerry. A "loser virus" seems to have infected the team, leading to contagious losses and a sloppy performance. Gio is frustrated, throwing a helmet off the desk, and both Jerry and C-Lo share his fatigue. Gio blames Cedric Mullins' poor route for a run, while Jerry sees the Mullins trade as a mistake. Carlos Mendoza is at a loss for words. A caller suggests firing Mendoza and hiring Wally Backman, but Jerry thinks Carlos Beltran will be the next manager. Gio disagrees. A Missouri caller rubs salt in the wound, and another caller's brother-in-law, a long-time stadium worker since The Beatles' concert, will throw out the first pitch. Hour 2 Gio fears a dark October for New York sports. Jerry sees the Giants' strong defense as a playoff hope, while Gio is less optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They discuss Shedeur Sanders, a positive Jets outlook despite potential losses, and the Mets and Yankees' playoff chances. The segment covers C-Lo's update on the Mets' struggles, Lindor's urgency, Mendoza sounding like Boone, Keith Hernandez's comments, Udonis Haslem's gaffe, Sal Licata's departure, and Darryl Strawberry's reaction to Pete Alonso's "down goes Straw." They anticipate the Giants-Jets preseason game, differing on the Giants' 2025 offense. The hour concludes with a discussion on Stanley Cup craze, crazy headlines, and Boomer's temperament. Hour 3 "Feel Good Friday" features "Surfside" talk, an online beef between WFAN callers, and the Mets' lack of an ace. Social media's impact is discussed, with Eddie opting out. C-Lo provides an update, while Gio asks Fliegs about Taylor Swift's new album. Gio and Jerry recall Gio meeting Dua Lipa. Mike Francesa's birthday wish for Jay Horwitz prompts a discussion of classic WFAN prank calls and famous on-air flubs. The hour concludes with a heated exchange between Dan in Carteret and John in Maspeth. Hour 4 On a "Feel Good Friday," Gio and Jerry try to remain positive despite the Mets' disappointing season. WFAN night/overnight shows are now streaming live on YouTube, with good initial viewership. A caller's teenage son got a hole-in-one after only a few months of golfing, leading to talk about the "rowdy" Ryder Cup. C-Lo returns for an update after Jerry fails to get support from Gio and C-Lo. The Mets lost, and a fan accidentally hit the SAP button. Howie Rose commented on an LLWS video on X. The Yankees play in St. Louis tonight. A Brewers fan called 911 over a free burger promo. C-Lo plays old on-air pranks and mistakes, including one from Jerry's overnight days. Moment of the Day: Mike Francesa wishes Jay Horwitz a happy 80th on Twitter/X. Finally, Gio and Jerry compare the Giants' QB room to other NFL teams and Jerry is excited for the Mets' MLB Little League Classic.
BT opened his monologue by criticizing Mets manager Carlos Mendoza's decision-making in the team's latest loss, arguing that Mendoza's choices were a prime example of the team's overall mismanagement. He also discussed Anthony Volpe's development, pushing back against the idea that the Yankees shortstop needs to be the next Derek Jeter to be a successful player. The conversation shifted to a passionate critique of youth sports, which BT described as a "catastrophe" fueled by over-specialization, intense pressure, and a focus on unrealistic professional dreams that often lead to burnout and injury.
BT's fiery monologue on the Mets' latest collapse focused on a trifecta of failures: Carlos Mendoza's "scared" managing, a perceived lack of care from star player Juan Soto, and a boneheaded baserunning mistake by Pete Alonso. BT criticized Mendoza for pulling a starting pitcher who was still pitching well, arguing the manager's cautious approach cost them the game. He also expressed his belief that Soto is more concerned with his personal stats than with winning, and he pointed to Alonso's poor baserunning as another example of the team's fundamental flaws. These issues, BT concluded, are why the Mets are in such a dire situation despite their talent.
BT tore into Carlos Mendoza for a series of questionable decisions that he believes cost the Mets a win, particularly his choice to pull a well-performing pitcher. He argued that Mendoza is "managing scared" and sending the wrong message to a team that's already spiraling, having lost 13 of their last 15 games. In a broader conversation about the team's culture, BT speculated on Juan Soto's lack of emotional investment, suggesting the star outfielder seems content with individual stats even in a loss. He concluded that the Mets' fundamental problems, from a flawed starting rotation to a lack of accountability, are making this a brutal season for fans and the organization alike.
BT put the blame squarely on Mets manager Carlos Mendoza for the team's latest loss, calling out his "scared" and "gutless" managing. The critical error, according to BT, was pulling a well-pitching Kodai Senga with 93 pitches, a move that BT believes was a clear sign of a manager lacking trust and conviction. This decision, combined with Mendoza's repetitive and uninspiring postgame interviews, is symptomatic of a larger issue within the team's coaching staff, which is failing to properly lead a talented but underperforming roster.
Notas Macabrosas - Se coló en una carrera de 8 km, borracho, en chanclas… y consiguió una medalla [VIRIDIANA CORPUS] - La historia del pato Juan, la mascota de la ciudad de Mendoza que fue denunciada por los vecinos [GALO CARDOZO] - Un presunto asesino serial conocido como "el hombre machete" fue capturado [RICARDO AN] - El hombre desaparecido hace 28 años cuyo cuerpo apareció en un glaciar que se está derritiendo [MARY OBERTI] - Familia de Tlaxcala “hospeda” 2 mil murciélagos en su hogar [ANABEL QUIRARTE] - Mujer despierta del coma justo cuando la iban a operar para donar sus órganos [CAMI] - Muere multimillonario arrollado por un búfalo [MIRNA LOPEZ] - Descubren a policías en pleno acto amatorio [MARY OBERTI] - Reto del tinaco: joven muere ahogado en un en vivo de TikTok y reviven debate sobre redes - El hombre que desató la plaga de conejos en Inglaterra [AURORA TORRES] - Sale al mercado un helado con sabor a leche materna [MARY OBERTI] - Una mujer se "compromete" con un chatbot de inteligencia artificial después de "salir" durante 5 meses [EDUARDO ESPINOSA] - Un hombre estadounidense apuñaló a los dueños de una panadería por un sándwich comprado hace años [JOSE ANTONIO BADIA] Encuentros Cercanos - Platicamos con Danny Philippou, co-director de Talk To Me (y co-creador del canal de YouTube RackaRacka) sobre su nueva película, Bring Her Back (Haz Que Regrese) También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca
Notas Macabrosas - Se coló en una carrera de 8 km, borracho, en chanclas… y consiguió una medalla [VIRIDIANA CORPUS] - La historia del pato Juan, la mascota de la ciudad de Mendoza que fue denunciada por los vecinos [GALO CARDOZO] - Un presunto asesino serial conocido como "el hombre machete" fue capturado [RICARDO AN] - El hombre desaparecido hace 28 años cuyo cuerpo apareció en un glaciar que se está derritiendo [MARY OBERTI] - Familia de Tlaxcala “hospeda” 2 mil murciélagos en su hogar [ANABEL QUIRARTE] - Mujer despierta del coma justo cuando la iban a operar para donar sus órganos [CAMI] - Muere multimillonario arrollado por un búfalo [MIRNA LOPEZ] - Descubren a policías en pleno acto amatorio [MARY OBERTI] - Reto del tinaco: joven muere ahogado en un en vivo de TikTok y reviven debate sobre redes - El hombre que desató la plaga de conejos en Inglaterra [AURORA TORRES] - Sale al mercado un helado con sabor a leche materna [MARY OBERTI] - Una mujer se "compromete" con un chatbot de inteligencia artificial después de "salir" durante 5 meses [EDUARDO ESPINOSA] - Un hombre estadounidense apuñaló a los dueños de una panadería por un sándwich comprado hace años [JOSE ANTONIO BADIA] Encuentros Cercanos - Platicamos con Danny Philippou, co-director de Talk To Me (y co-creador del canal de YouTube RackaRacka) sobre su nueva película, Bring Her Back (Haz Que Regrese) También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca
Sal and BT, fresh off vacation, are fired up about the Mets' recent struggles, particularly after a soul-crushing loss. The discussion centers on a core question: is manager Carlos Mendoza to blame, or are the players simply not performing? While acknowledging that Mendoza has made some questionable decisions, they also point to a pitching staff that can't get past the fourth inning and an offense that can't consistently produce. The hosts debate whether this is a symptom of a deeper, systemic issue within the team, and if a change in leadership would truly fix the problem, or if the blame lies squarely on the players' shoulders.
Hoy en Me Lo Dijo Adela analizamos con Óscar Mendoza y Carlos Flores la polémica reforma electoral que podría cambiar el rumbo de la democracia en México. Desde Baja California, Tashiro Malakium reporta la entrega de 26 reos de alto perfil, custodiada por el Ejército y la SSCP, bajo la condición de evitarles la pena de muerte. En el Montón, Juan Carlos Murrieta y Emilio Morales ponen el toque informativo y ácido de la mañana. Nos acompaña Mauricio Castillo para hablar de Enrollados, la gira que reúne al elenco original de Otro Rollo y revive la televisión más recordada. Y en Trapos Trendo, Gustavo Prado cuenta la historia de Henri Donnadieu, el hombre que encendió la vida nocturna y la fiesta en México.
Este domingo en La IBI, el pastor Pepe Mendoza predicó el sermón “El Señor espera una meditación sincera” basado en Salmo 119:1-8.——————————Síguenos en las redes sociales de Ministerios I&S○ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/isministerios/○ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ISMinisterios○ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/ISMinisteriosSíguenos en las redes sociales de La IBI○ INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/iglesiabautistainternacional○ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LaIBI○ FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/laibiorg——————————Una producción de Ministerios Integridad & SabiduríaQueda prohibida la reproducción total o parcial de este recurso, por cualquier medio o procedimiento, sin para ello contar con nuestra autorización previa, expresa y por escrito. Toda forma de utilización no autorizada será perseguida con lo establecido en las leyes internacionales de Derecho de Autor. Derechos Reservados.
This week's guest is Andres Mendoza Pena, Partner at Kearney. Andres is here to discuss Kearney and CSCMP's annual State of Logistics report, aptly titled "Navigating Through the Fog." This title reflects the high uncertainty in the macro context impacting supply chain executives, like driving through dense fog. In our conversation, we discuss the "fragile optimism" in the economy and the "certainty of uncertainty" that supply chain executives need to embrace. Andres also talks about the shifting dynamics in different transportation markets to include the reduction in size of the FTL market, the expansion of dedicated/private, and the LTL segment's strong pricing discipline and high barriers to entry, leading to stable rates. Finally, we talk about the future growth and adoption of autonomous trucking in the middle mile.
Con el enólogo Emiliano Scanio desde el centro de Mendoza charlamos sobre los vinos de Mosquita Muerta. Más sobre este proyecto en: https://www.mosquitamuertawines.com. Gracias por escuchar, comentar, compartir y seguirnos en el podcast. Gracias a B. Fernández y Hermanos por el apoyo para hacer esta visita.#wine #vino #vinoargentino #malbec #mendoza #mosquitamuerta #aprendedevino
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by two great friends—Rob Mendoza and Jared Shaffer—for a conversation that goes beyond gear and tactics. We recorded this one while on a quick trip to Maryland, where we spent some much-needed time in the woods together and shot a local 3D archery course. It was a weekend filled with laughs, learning, and a deeper appreciation for what this lifestyle is really all about. In this episode, we dive into how hunting continues to shape our lives—not just as a pursuit, but as a way to build stronger friendships, create unforgettable memories, and stay grounded in something real. From sharing early season plans to reflecting on how hunting has transformed each of us, this one's all about the camaraderie, growth, and connection that happens when you step outside and chase something bigger than yourself. If you've ever come back from a hunt feeling more alive, this one will hit home. Antler Up! So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oneil Cruz vs. the Mendoza Line? I mean, come on. Hear award-winning columnist Dejan Kovacevic's Daily Shots of Steelers, Penguins and Pirates -- three separate podcasts -- every weekday morning on the DK Pittsburgh Sports podcasting network, available on all platforms: https://linktr.ee/dkpghsports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ESPN secures non-exclusive WWE and NFL media deals, hires Katie Feeney for social media, recalling past challenges with Katie Nolan. C-Lo updates on Yankees' loss to Rangers and Mets' loss to Guardians, with comments from Aaron Boone and Carlos Mendoza. Brian Daboll and Aaron Glenn discuss camp realities, while Jerry Jones addresses the Micah Parsons situation. The NFL bans smelling salts, upsetting George Kittle; Gio mentions Russell Wilson's good scent.
This week on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by two great friends—Rob Mendoza and Jared Shaffer—for a conversation that goes beyond gear and tactics. We recorded this one while on a quick trip to Maryland, where we spent some much-needed time in the woods together and shot a local 3D archery course. It was a weekend filled with laughs, learning, and a deeper appreciation for what this lifestyle is really all about.In this episode, we dive into how hunting continues to shape our lives—not just as a pursuit, but as a way to build stronger friendships, create unforgettable memories, and stay grounded in something real. From sharing early season plans to reflecting on how hunting has transformed each of us, this one's all about the camaraderie, growth, and connection that happens when you step outside and chase something bigger than yourself. If you've ever come back from a hunt feeling more alive, this one will hit home. Antler Up!So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up!www.antlerupoutdoors.comwww.tethrdnation.comwww.huntworthgear.comwww.sportsmensempire.comhttps://thebowtiquellc.com/
Sal held a direct and fiery conversation with Mets manager Carlos Mendoza about the team's recent struggles, which have seen them lose seven of their last eight games. Sal pressed Mendoza on the team's frustrating inconsistency, particularly with their star-studded offense. While Mendoza acknowledged the team's struggles and the need for more complete games, he maintained confidence in his roster, emphasizing that the players are working hard and will eventually turn things around. Sal ended the interview by reminding Mendoza that King Cohen had done his part by providing the talent, and now it's up to the manager and players to "get the job done."
Sal Licata, was joined by manager Carlos Mendoza to discuss the team's current slump. Mendoza was candid about the team's struggles, admitting that they've been "inconsistent" and that losing is "not fun at all." He emphasized the importance of accountability and communication within the clubhouse, stating that he and the coaching staff are constantly working with the players to turn things around. Mendoza also touched on the offense's struggles with runners in scoring position and the ongoing conversations about bringing up younger players, like McLean and Sproat, but stressed that he's counting on the veterans to get the job done.
Episode 224 of The #LovinLebanon Podcast takes a closer look at a couple who are honoring a significant piece of our city's culinary history...while adding some their own *flavor. Daryl & Wilson Mendoza join us for this episode. The Mendozas recently reopened The Cubbard downtown...keeping the menu pretty much the same, while honoring Wilson's Honduran roots as well. Hear about this couple's journey, and their ideas for the future in episode 224 of The #LovinLebanon Podcast!
Send a text or comment!BEAR-A-NOOGA PRODUCTIONSp r e s e n t s :MY NEW NORM Podcast- S5 E13Guest: Dr Kimberlee MendozaEpisode: Generational DifferencesIn this episode, you hear from Dr Kimberlee Mendoza. You'll enjoy the conversation about Generational Differences. I know you will want to hear and share with those you know!About Dr Kimberlee Mendoza-She grew up in Southern California, but now reside in West Texas with my husband. Dr Kimberlee, is a Professor of Humanities & Leadership at Wayland Baptist University, where she teaches Leadership, Humanities, & Writing. She is an author, playwright, communicator, and friend. Dr Kimberlee, has a PhD in Leadership Studies from Johnson University. One of my favorite hobbies is traveling to share good leadership practices with leaders throughout the U.S. She has also taught military leaders, at the Lion's Club and Chamber of Commerce, as well as several professional developments in heath care, business, and education.Show Notes--Generational Theory: You are influenced by the culture, the movies, the music, parenting styles, and more.-Generation: A group of people who shared time and space in history that gives them a collective persona.-Dr Kimberlee's book:Teaching Squirrels: How to Reach Generation Z and Create Lasting Engagement-Link: https://a.co/d/7eLgW2y -Dr Kimberlee Mendoza's website: https://www.kimmendoza.com -What are the five types of generations?1. Greatest Generation- born 1901 to 1925.2. Silent Generation- born 1926 to 1944.3. Baby Boomers—born 1945 to 1964.4. Generation X—born 1965 to 1979.5. Generation Y—born 1980 to 1994.6. Generation Z—born 1995 to 2010.7. Generation Alpha- born 2011 to 2021.-What are some of the factors that influence a generation?1. Culture – What are the cultural outputs of an era? Who were the greatest music artists, the best actors / actresses, the best movies, the fashion icons.? All these aspects tell us a lot about what a generation stands for; what they cared about, and how they wanted to be seen.2. Social– What are the social structures, especially the family and parenting styles, both have a huge effect on who we are. In the United States, family structures have evolved throughout the years: from the prevalent nuclear family that most Baby Boomers are familiar with to today's multi family structures that include nuclear, blended, multi-generational, and single parent households.3. Economy – Economic booms and busts always had a huge influence on attitudes, beliefs and behaviors of a generation. 4. Political – The political context is also a significant factor especially if it includes extreme events like wars or wild card events like terrorist attacks. Think Vietnam war for Baby Boomers, or September 11th for the Millennials. These events are not only memorable but also play a major role in how a generation views the government and its actions. Trust is another dimension we carefully consider in generational research.5. Technology – Constantly evolving, technology always puts its mark on a generation. It influences every aspect of our lives including communication, mobility, learning, and so on… each generation has a few major technologies that shape their behaviors and lifestyle.MY NEW NORM Podcast-Email: mynewnorm@email.comCommunity / MERCH: www.mynewnorm.shopFaceBook: @mynewnormInstagram: @mynewnorm_podcastmynewnorm.buzzsprout.com/ / YouTube.com/@mynewnorm
This week our guest is the hilarious Rudy Mendoza, telling the iconic story of Jesus feeding 5,000 people (well, men, technically) with bread and fish.Improv scenes: Church but with drip, and a scene so casual we forget we're doing a scene and just end up chatting.See Rudy (@rudymendoza.improv) in Antojitos Fest August 14 - 16 at Home Comedy Theater Chicago's Only Bilingual Latine Improv Festival antojitosfest.comAnd bilingual improv school, Chicago's only bilingual improv classes @bilingualimprovschool50% off your first month on the Patreon, use code: NIFTYFIFTYpatreon.com/holysmokespod
Muchos cristianos sufren de DESHIDRATACIÓN ESPIRITUAL, Jesús nos hace una invitación para terminar con ella.Juan 7:37 - En el último y gran día de la fiesta, Jesús se puso en pie y alzó la voz, diciendo: Si alguno tiene sed, venga a mí y beba.
Carlos Mendoza praised the Mets' trade deadline additions, highlighting bullpen upgrades Ryan Helsley and Taylor Rogers along with new center fielder Cedric Mullins. Mendoza emphasized Mullins' speed, defensive instincts, and baseball IQ, noting that his value extends beyond the box score. He addressed how Mullins' arrival shifts playing time for Jeff McNeil, Tyrone Taylor, and the younger infielders, while stressing that versatility and competition will remain key. Mendoza confirmed Edwin Díaz remains the closer but Helsley will pitch in high-leverage spots. He also outlined bullpen flexibility, with Garcia and Garrett available for multi-inning work. Injury updates included Francisco Alvarez being cleared to return and Soto ready to play. Taylor Rogers reflected on leaving San Francisco after 13 years and adjusting to his first midseason trade, stressing that he aims to fit into a strong bullpen without overcomplicating his role. Helsley expressed excitement to join a contender, praising the Mets' depth and confirming he's ready to pitch in any inning. Mullins said he's eager to bring speed, defense, and balanced offense, crediting adjustments in his approach this season for improved production against left-handed pitching. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A limited proportion of the American workforce reports achieving theirfull professional potential. According to Gallup, approximately 70% of U.S.employees do not believe they are performing at their highest capacity.Similarly, a separate study referenced by Lorman Education Services indicatesthat 74% of workers attribute this gap to insufficient developmentopportunities. This data underscores a widespread sentiment among employeesthat their skills and abilities remain underutilized or underdeveloped.In "The Life-Changing Power of Adversity," readers areprovided with guidance on constructing a fulfilling life despite challenges,and on converting adversity into a catalyst for attaining personal andprofessional objectives. This publication serves as a comprehensive resourcefor individuals who aspire to achieve more but find themselves feelingstagnant, uncertain, or undervalued in their current circumstances. Through acombination of real-life examples, practical lessons, and actionable strategies,Jordan Mendoza—renowned podcast host, entrepreneur, and sales coach—details histransformation of obstacles into opportunities and setbacks into achievements.Whether readers face workplace undervaluation, business growth obstacles, orindecision regarding future steps, Mendoza's book presents the necessarymindset and tools to overcome barriers.Key topics explored include:· Shifting perspectives· Taking decisive actions· Creating sustainable success· Turning past failures into prospects for growthRegardless of an individual's present situation, the book emphasizestheir ability to reshape their narrative. For those prepared to move beyondself-doubt and unlock their true potential, this work offers a valuableroadmap.Jordan Mendoza is a distinguished figure in sales and social mediacoaching, a respected podcast host, and an author devoted to empowering bothindividuals and organizations. His approach to leveraging social mediaengagement for robust, meaningful connections has earned him recognition fordelivering tangible results rooted in resilience, authenticity, and acommitment to elevating others.As the creator and host of the acclaimed podcast "Blaze Your OwnTrail," Mendoza provides listeners with insights from prominent leaders,entrepreneurs, and creatives. The program delves into the foundational storiesbehind notable successes and imparts valuable guidance for forging uniquecareer paths.Mendoza's journey has included significant adversities—encompassing bothpersonal and professional challenges—which have informed his resilient coachingphilosophy. By candidly sharing these experiences, he aims to motivate othersto harness their difficulties as sources of development.With over thirty years of experience in sales and more than a decadespecializing in social media, Mendoza offers methods that are both proven andpractical. His distinctive background merges expertise in personal developmentwith state-of-the-art sales and social media strategies, equipping clients tonavigate today's competitive environment effectively.His methodology centers on the belief that, with the appropriatemindset, strategic direction, and supportive community, individuals can realizeand sustain their full potential.For more information:https://jordanjmendoza.com/Acquire the book:https://www.amazon.com/LIFE-CHANGING-POWER-ADVERSITY-Struggles-Potential-ebook/dp/B0FHYB6JV3?ref=ast_author_mpb
Luis Mendoza, de Consorcio Metropolitano de Desarollo Comunitario fue el invitado de nuestro programa. Hablamos sobre como adquirir un crédito para abrir un negocio, y compartimos herramientas para latinos emprendedores. Nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: Barrio Latino Instagram: barriolatinonfld
Keith Raad sat down with Mets manager Carlos Mendoza ahead of the team's first game following the trade deadline. Mendoza spoke about the work the front office did, the new additions to the team, and his plans for the team's new and improved bullpen.
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The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. On this episode we're joined by an After Party legend: ROMAN ROUGE. He comes on we talk about his rebrand as a DJ/Producer, finding his way through it and when we can expect his return. Plus we talk about our favorite pandemic moments and what he's been up to nowadays. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Retro Radio: Bilang pagunita sa ika-50 taon anibersaryo ng SBS ating balikan ang ilan sa mga panayam ng SBS Filipino. Sa pagkakataon ito, balikan natin ang 2008 na panayam kay Brillante Mendoza.
Con el brillante enólogo Roy Urvieta desde el corazón de Domaine Nico en Mendoza. Más sobre este maravilloso proyecto en: https://domainenico.com/en/. Gracias a Méndez y Compañía por el espacio para hacer esta nota. Consigue estos maravillosos vinos en Puerto Rico con la Bodega de Méndez. Gracias Roy, Ale Vigil y Laura Catena por la hospitalidad durante la visita. Gracias por escuchar, comentar, compartir y seguirnos en el podcast.#PinotNoir #Vino #VinoArgentino #DomaineNico #Enologo #Sommelier #PuertoRico
Michelle Mendoza is the CEO of Hydration Room where she oversees 35+ IV and injection therapy clinics in Southern California with the goal to provide effective therapies to help patients optimize their health. Before joining Hydration Room, Michelle was most recently VP of Stores for UBreakIFix by Asurion, a network of 700 stores focused on technology repair. Michelle spent 16 years leading operations at Weight Watchers, where she learned that being part of a wellness organization grounded in purpose, full of passion, and powered by incredible people made her feel whole.A little about Michelle personally—I'm a Southern California native and currently reside in Huntington Beach with her husband, a radiologist, and two children. She loves to travel (anywhere and everywhere), enjoy sports (go Lakers and Dodgers), and runs to help offset some of the joys of being a foodie.Find out more about the Hydration Room at https://hydrationroom.com/Connect with Michelle Mendoza on LinkedIn
#516 Want to run your business from anywhere in the world? In this episode, host Brien Gearin chats with Eric Dingler, owner of InTransit Studios and host of the Digital Nomad Entrepreneur Podcast. Eric shares his inspiring journey from running a summer camp to building a thriving web design and digital marketing agency — all while traveling the globe with his wife and four teenagers. As a digital nomad for over four years, Eric has lived in 14 countries, mastering the art of balancing family, business, and adventure. We cover how he transitioned his business to a location-independent model, the systems and strategies he uses to support his team remotely, and the practical steps to setting up a business that allows you to live life on your terms. Plus, Eric offers invaluable insights for anyone aspiring to live the digital nomad lifestyle, including how to manage time zones, healthcare, taxes, and more. Don't miss his exclusive offer for podcast listeners: the first three people to reach out can claim a free 90-minute business coaching session! (Original Air Date - 11/20/24) What we discuss with Eric: + Eric's journey to digital nomadism + Life-changing test trip to Europe + Building and managing a remote team + Pivot to “done-with-you” business model + Balancing family and nomadic lifestyle + Affordable living as a digital nomad + Managing taxes and international banking + Favorite cities: Istanbul, Mendoza, Prague + Marketing Momentum Framework overview + Key tips for aspiring digital nomads Thank you, Eric! Check out In Transit Studios at InTransitStudios.com. Check out Family of Dashes at FamilyofDashes.com. Listen to The Digital Nomad Entrepreneur podcast. Get a free Marketing Momentum Scorecard. Follow Eric on Instagram. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Desde Luján de Cuyo en Mendoza, Argentina, en una de las mejores bodegas del mundo. Gracias a Méndez y Compañía por el apoyo para coordinar esta visita. Más sobre esta legendaria bodega en: https://catenazapata.com. Gracias a Leo y a Mariana por una linda mañana y a Laura Catena y Alejandro Vigil por todas las cortesías extendidas para esta visita. Gracias por escuchar, comentar, compartir y seguirnos en el podcast.#wine #vino #catenazapata #vinoargentino #puertorico #aprendedevino
En este episodio de Hack Tu Vida hablamos con Vladimir Guzmán Mendoza, experto en innovación y mentor de emprendedores en Reino Unido, sobre lo que realmente significa vivir, aprender y trabajar en tiempos de inteligencia artificial. Conversamos sobre cómo la IA está transformando el mundo profesional, las oportunidades que representa para los latinos y por qué es urgente aprender a usarla sin miedo, sin importar tu edad o experiencia previa. Este episodio es una invitación a reemplazar el miedo por curiosidad, y la curiosidad por acción. TEMAS DESTACADOS: Qué es la inteligencia artificial (explicado para nuestras mamás). Por qué la IA no viene a quitarnos el trabajo, sino a liberarnos. Cómo los latinos pueden aprovechar esta tecnología para crear, aprender y crecer. El poder de los prompts: aprende a comunicarte con la IA para obtener resultados reales. Reinvención profesional: cambiar de carrera o aprender algo nuevo con IA. Automatización sin saber programar: ¡tú también puedes! El valor del coraje, la acción y el pensamiento crítico en la era digital. En esta conversación, Vladimir también comparte herramientas de inteligencia artificial que recomienda para empezar a automatizar tareas, crear contenido y resolver problemas reales sin necesidad de programar. Entre ellas están ChatGPT y Gemini para conversaciones inteligentes, Make y n8n para flujos de automatización, y Canva o Bo3 para diseño y creación de videos con IA. Además, menciona cuentas en español como @construyeconIA y @welcomemineiro, así como su propio proyecto @gingga.ai, enfocados en compartir conocimientos y aplicaciones prácticas de esta tecnología. "La inteligencia artificial no es el enemigo. Es el atajo. Y estamos justo a tiempo para aprender a usarlo." – Vladimir Guzmán Mendoza Comparte este episodio con alguien que aún cree que la IA es solo para expertos. ¿Tienes miedo de sonar tonto al usar estas herramientas? Este episodio te va a cambiar la perspectiva. Dale like si aprendiste algo nuevo y SUSCRÍBETE para seguir recibiendo conversaciones reales sobre tecnología, conciencia y crecimiento. Suscríbete a nuestro Newsletter www.hacktuvida.com
Junto al sommelier Joaquín Díaz desde el gran proyecto de Adrianna Catena y Alejandro Vigil en Mendoza: https://enemigowines.com. Muchas gracias a Méndez y Compañía en Puerto Rico y al Grupo Cordovéz en Ecuador por el apoyo para hacer esta nota. No se pierdan esta bodega si van por Mendoza. Gracias por escuchar, comentar, compartir y seguirnos en el podcast.#PodcastDeVino #VinoParaTodos #AmantesDelVino #CulturaDelVino #VinoYConversaciones #DescubreElVino #VinoEnSpotify
Carlos Mendoza addressed Starling Marte's return to the roster and explained how the team will ease him back into playing time, primarily using him at DH with limited outfield duty. He confirmed Marte's knee is feeling better post-injection. Mendoza also discussed Brandon Waddell's injury timeline after his prior fall on the mound, addressed Jeff McNeil's increased center field reps, and spoke about the infield combinations involving Ronny Mauricio and Brett Baty. He gave updates on Francisco Lindor's recent struggles and health, commented on Tyrone Taylor's role, and answered a Spanish-language question about Marte's significance to the team's identity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In part five of Upside Down Summer, we flipped the script on what strength really looks like. It's not about power plays or proving your worth—it's about quiet confidence, surrendered hearts, and the kind of strength that knows when to hold back. Because in God's kingdom, strength isn't about control—it's about surrender.
Carlos Mendoza and David Stearns detailed Francisco Alvarez's return to the majors after a productive and attitude-resetting stint in Triple-A. Mendoza praised Alvarez's defensive improvement, engagement, and maturity in handling adversity, while confirming he'll get regular playing time moving forward. Stearns highlighted Alvarez's rapid progression, both offensively and behind the plate, saying his return was based on readiness, not desperation. They also touched on the fluidity of the trade deadline landscape, bullpen injuries, and internal development paths for prospects. Stearns confirmed bullpen help is the priority but left open the possibility of offensive upgrades, with center field mentioned as a position of lesser concern due to recent improvements from Jeff McNeil and Tyrone Taylor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What could arguably be the most boring and chaotic game for the Philadelphia Union in 2025? Somehow, the Union came out of Houston with a point, tying the Dynamo 1-1 thanks to a goal from Alejandro Bedoya. Todd discusses the latest news, including CJ Olney's loan to Lexington SC of the USL Championship and Kai Wagner's selection for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game in Austin, Texas. Todd shares his thoughts on the game against Houston, covering topics such as Rosendo Mendoza's refereeing performance, Jack McGlynn scoring and kissing the Houston Dynamo badge, and why Bradley Carnell made seven changes. Finally, Todd discusses the Blunder of the Week, which goes to the PRO referees who selected Rosendo Mendoza as the center referee for the 2025 MLS All-Star Game. News: CJ Olney loaned to Lexington SC: [3:03] Kai Wagner named to MLS All Star Team: [6:21] Houston Dynamo v Philadelphia Union: Jesús Bueno concedes penalty/Alejandro Bedoya comes 17th different player to score for the Union/15th set piece goal of the season for the Union: [9:28] Union rotate seven players from team on Wednesday: [22:09] Jack McGlynn celebration (kisses Houston badge): [32:21] Rosendo Mendoza's referee performance: [41:21] Blunder of The Week: PRO Referees Announce Rosendo Mendoza As Head Referee For 2025 MLS All Star Game: [53:46] Social Media: Twitter: @FreeKickPod Instagram: @FreeKickPod Facebook: @FreeKickPod YouTube: The Free Kick https://thefreekick.substack.com/ Houston Dynamo Press Conference Goal.com Interview With Jack McGlynn PRO Review - Rosendo Mendoza's huge ego in NYCFC v Chicago Fire Match
Following the Mets' win on July 20, 2025, manager Carlos Mendoza praised Luis Torrens for his eighth-inning mound visit that helped reset Edwin Díaz, and David Peterson's ground-ball-heavy outing through six innings. He confirmed Pete Alonso felt better and was able to enter midgame, with plans to start the next day. Mendoza also credited the bottom of the lineup for stepping up during offensive struggles and detailed the team's strategic small-ball execution. He noted Francisco Alvarez was pinch-hit for in Syracuse but had no update, and reaffirmed confidence in Lindor despite recent offensive struggles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mets press conference on July 18, 2025, featured updates from manager Carlos Mendoza on multiple injured players, bullpen usage, rotation plans, and progress at Triple-A. Mendoza provided timelines for Jesse Winker and Starling Marte, confirmed Max Kranick will undergo Tommy John surgery, and commented on the roles of Ronny Mauricio and Francisco Alvarez. He also discussed lineup and rotation strategy, including Kodai Senga's scheduling and Sean Manaea's pitch count. Former manager Terry Collins then took questions reflecting on his time managing David Wright, sharing heartfelt stories about Wright's leadership, return from injury, and impact on the clubhouse, ahead of Wright's number retirement ceremony. Carlos Mendoza portion: 00:00 – “What does it mean to you as a manager to have a bona fide lefty that's established back there now?” 00:51 – “How close are Winker and Marte to returning?” 01:13 – “Winker… is there anything additional going on as far as his side?” 01:37 – “Is Raley just a full go? Are there any restrictions?” 02:15 – “Had you heard back about Max Kranick, whether he's getting Tommy John surgery?” 02:33 – “How much of a blow is this for him?” 03:10 – “Has [Ronny] Mauricio resumed running or baseball activity?” 03:31 – “You have Mauricio in the lineup against a lefty today. What have you seen from that side of the plate?” 04:03 – “What else do you guys want to see from Alvarez at Syracuse before he gets back here?” 05:08 – “What have you seen from [player in] the two-hole the last three, four games?” 05:47 – “What was the thinking behind pushing Senga back into the next series?” 06:22 – “So within that big picture, is it Manaea going Wednesday before the off day?” 06:53 – “On a personal level, how much are you looking forward to tomorrow with the David Wright ceremony?” 07:17 – “Will Manaea and others start to lengthen out their pitch counts over the next few starts?” Terry Collins portion: 08:25 – “When you think back on your time managing, if you could point to one thing that sticks out, what would that be?” 09:19 – “Was there ever a time you were mad at him or upset with him?” 11:03 – “Where do you feel David Wright made his biggest impact in the clubhouse?” 12:30 – “Can you reflect on the emotions you felt when David hit that home run in Philadelphia after his return?” 13:33 – “What was the World Series run like with him? How important was it to have him along for that?” 14:25 – “What was it about him that players gravitated to so much?” 15:22 – “What was it like meeting him for the first time, and the genesis of him becoming captain?” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.
This week's Mets highlights include Tiki and Morash debating Carlos Mendoza's propensity to go to the bullpen in recent losses, while Jerry and McMonigle have a similar discussion about Mendoza's recent decisions. Plus, Sal says Clay Holmes needs to have a hard cap, and he sounds off on Juan Soto's lack of hustle in Baltimore.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Visit jaspr.co/DRG and use code DRG for $300 OFF for a limited timeVisit bioptimizers.com/drg and use code DRG to get 10% OFF in any orderSign up for our newsletter! https://drchristiangonzalez.com/newsletter/ What if the traditional therapy model is fundamentally broken? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with my co-founders from the Integrative Psychology Institute - Adam Carney, President & Co-Founder of the Institute For Integrative Trauma, and Molly Mendoza, Founder of the Integrative Psychology Institute. We expose the critical flaws in traditional therapy education and reveal our revolutionary 18-month masters program that's changing everything. Discover why most therapists graduate unprepared for real-world practice, how our competency-based model prioritizes embodied learning over test performance, and why addressing biology alongside psychology is essential for true healing. We explore the connection between authenticity and nervous system regulation, how business can be a mirror for personal growth, and why the future of therapy requires practitioners who have mastered their own embodied presence first. If you're interested in mental health, considering therapy training, or curious about the intersection of psychology, biology, and spirituality, this episode reveals a completely new paradigm for healing. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction & Purpose 2:54 - Why Traditional Therapy Isn't Working 15:51 - The Broken System: Why It's Nearly Impossible to Become a Therapist 22:25 - The New Paradigm: Embodied Learning vs. Academia 31:16 - Stress Redefined: Dr. G's Breakthrough Moment 47:47 - Business as Mirror: What Your Company Reflects About You 1:07:17 - The Authenticity Trend vs. Real Connection 1:14:33 - Nervous System Mastery in Relationships 1:30:23 - What Makes an Integrative Therapist