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In a recent episode of Valley Today, host Janet Michael engaged in a compelling discussion with Michael Diaz, Chairman of the Northern Shenandoah Valley Community Veterans Engagement Board (CVEB). The conversation aimed to shed light on the essential services and support that the CVEB provides to veterans in the local community. Diaz, donning many hats, passionately explained the board's mission and operations. Janet opened the conversation by referring to a previous show featuring Dan Abel from the Rotary Club of Winchester, which highlighted the Healing Fields of Honor event at Handley High School. Diaz elaborated on Heroes Hill, where CVEB partners to provide services to veterans who might be unaware of their existence. The Healing Fields event involves placing 800 flags on the front lawn of Handley High School, symbolizing a profound tribute to service members. Michael Diaz detailed the origins of the CVEB, which was established in 2017 after branching off from a larger four-state veterans board. The CVEB serves various counties including Frederick, Winchester, and Page, although they are flexible in referring veterans to other boards if needed. Diaz discussed the unique function of the CVEB, which, while promoted by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), operates independently. The board's primary objective is to identify local veterans' needs and rally community stakeholders to address these needs. “The VA operates at a 35,000-foot level, focusing on big-picture items,” Diaz explained. The CVEB aims to meet specific local requirements that may be overlooked by broader federal programs. They also relay community feedback to the VA, representing a private-public partnership geared towards bettering veterans' lives. Throughout the conversation, Diaz emphasized the importance of community partnerships and resources. He noted that CVEB's activities range from financial assistance to housing and healthcare, with a roster of active and inactive community partners that help meet diverse needs. The board's efforts are holistic, involving organizations like Heroes on the River and Project Healing Waters, which provide recreational and therapeutic activities for veterans. These partnerships enable the board to minimize challenges by leveraging various community resources. Janet highlighted the critical role of awareness in accessing veteran services. Many veterans may not know about the resources available until they're in urgent need. Diaz urged veterans to apply early for benefits and engage with community organizations to preempt future challenges. He shared examples of how timely applications for disability ratings can significantly impact veterans' financial stability later in life. Diaz explained that CVEB's services extend to family members, recognizing the sacrifices made by veterans' families. The board also offers support for mental health issues and traumatic brain injuries, partnering with organizations like Brain Injury Services. Education is another crucial area, with Díaz noting that the GI Bill provides expansive opportunities for veterans, including degree programs and certifications, which significantly enhance their post-service lives. The discussion concluded with details about CVEB's physical and digital touchpoints. For those who cannot attend events like the Healing Fields of Honor, the board's website (nsvcveb.org) offers extensive resources and a membership directory. They also hold monthly meetings, fostering networking and collaboration among community organizations. Those meetings happen on the fourth Thursday of each month from 9am - 10:30am at 'The Hive' located on the campus of Shenandoah University. Janet wrapped up by encouraging family members and friends of veterans to reach out to CVEB. Whether accessing services or becoming community partners, engagement is key to strengthening the support network for veterans. Michael extended an open invitation to community organizations to join efforts in supporting veterans, making a collective impact on the lives of those who have served. With events like the Healing Fields of Honor and month-to-month community collaborations, CVEB aims to continue its mission of service above self.
Erika is joined by actor, writer, and podcaster Michael Diaz, otherwise known as Juan Bago, to talk about the film ‘Problemista,' written, directed by, and starring Julio Torres. They discuss how the singular drive to achieve a dream brings two completely different people together in this beautiful and, at times, surreal comedy. Host: Erika Ramirez Guest: Michael Diaz, a.k.a. Juan Bago Producer: Sasha Ashall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael "Juan Bago" Diaz is a Dominican-American comedian born in New Rochelle, NY, and raised in Connecticut. Diaz started off with aspirations of becoming an actor before diving into sketch comedy. His goal of one day becoming an actor led him back to Washington Heights, NY, where his parents met and many family members still lived. In 2004, a friend connected him with the founder of the New York Latino Film Festival and he wrote and sold his first comedy feature. It sold out at the Latino Film Festival and he created a name for himself, [gained] the buzz. From there, he never looked back and has been an independent filmmaker in comedy ever since. In 2006, Diaz premiered "The Story of Juan Bago," a tale about an underachieving "loser" in his mid-20s who lives at home with his parents and "doesn't bathe very often.” In addition to "Bago Briefs," Diaz recently launched a podcast titled "Translators" with cohost Jaime Fernandez. Comedians Michael Diaz & Jaime Fernandez are fed up with the representation of Latinos in mainstream media and literature. “The Translators” podcast, features the abundance of creative talent the Latin community has to offer that is often overlooked and misrepresented. Join Michael & Jaime as they uncover the passion, path, and process of each guest to reveal what has made them successful in their highly competitive fields and challenge the myths that come with Latinx stereotypes. Even though we're speaking the same language, some people still need Translators! In this week's episode, Juan shares his experience writing and selling a comedy show as a Latino in the entertainment industry. As a kid, he had a hard time figuring out his identity. Growing up, he thought he was mulatto because he was black and white, and he learned he was Latino he was also shamed for his use of Spanglish. As an adult, Juan is more confident about his identity and who he is, no matter what anyone else has to say about it. He uses that certainty to create hilarious characters and uplift Latino creators in the industry. Check out this episode to hear more about the amazing work he's doing in TV, podcasting, and beyond! Keep up with Juan on his website and Instagram. For all Hella Latin@ updates, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com. To learn more about your ad choices visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chef Michael Diaz de Leon had a great 2023. For his work at the buzzy Mexican-inspired fine-downtown dining spot BRUTØ, he was nominated for a James Beard Award. Then one of his dishes appeared on the New York Times' list of Best American Dishes of 2023. Then, in October, a Michelin star. So why did he quit? Producer Paul Karolyi sits down with Diaz de Leon to talk about why he left a Michelin star behind and what he's cooking up next. Plus, Michelin wasn't the only one-star review Diaz de Leon has earned, so Paul asked him to respond to some of BRUTØ's one-star reviews on Yelp. Diaz de Leon's “taco omakase” pop-up at Hop Alley this month is sold out, unfortunately, but you can be first to know about his next project by following him on Instagram @michaeldleon. While you're waiting for his next pop-up, here are the spots where Chef Michael says he likes to eat: Hop Alley (RiNo) sắp sửa (East Colfax) Alma Fonda Fina (Highlands) Somebody People (South Broadway) For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver What do you think? Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: PineMelon Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the Best Chefs' Stories episode of the 'Flavors Unknown' podcast, as we celebrate a milestone - episode 150 alongside, 100,000 episode downloads, and the one-year anniversary of my book, “Conversations Behind The Kitchen Door.” This special edition is a journey into the culinary world, highlighting big themes like Heritage and Influences, Childhood Memories, Sources of Inspiration, and Cooking Techniques. We delve into the stories of chefs Kelly English, Maneet Chauhan, Michael Diaz, Suzanne Goin, Chris Kajioka, Jeff McInnis, Sheldon Simeon, and others, exploring their roots and how these have influenced their cooking. From the nostalgic flavors of New Orleans to the cherished aloha spirit of Hawaii, each chef shares their unique story of embracing heritage and childhood memories. We also discuss the role of mentorship and leadership in cooking, alongside the importance of simplicity and collaboration. As we explore the diverse inspirations and techniques that drive these chefs, we understand the deeper connections between food, culture, and personal history. This episode is not just a celebration of culinary diversity but also a toast to the passion and creativity that fuels the world of cooking. Join us in this flavorful journey and be inspired by the stories and insights from some of the most talented chefs in the industry.Link to all podcast platforms to listen to the episode: https://pod.link/1438591377 What you'll learn from this Best Chefs' Stories Episode SEGMENT 1: Heritage and InfluencesDiscussions with chefs like Kelly English, Michael Diaz, Jeff McInnis, and Sheldon Simeon about how their roots and background influenced their passion for cooking.SEGMENT 2: Childhood MemoriesFeaturing chefs such as Michael Gallina, Leia Gaccione, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, Maneet Chauhan, Nando Chang, Michael Diaz, and Will Fung exploring how their early culinary experiences and family traditions shaped their cooking styles.SEGMENT 3: Sources of InspirationInsights from chefs like Leia Gaccione, Kelly Whitaker, Chris Kajioka on what inspires their menus and culinary creations.SEGMENT 4: Techniques in CookingDelving into the importance of cooking techniques with chefs including Jacques Pépin and Matt Conroy, and their impact on culinary mastery.SEGMENT 5: Passion for Cooking & Early InfluencesExploring the role of passion in cooking, with insights from chefs like Maneet Chauhan and Suzanne Goin.SEGMENT 6: Lessons Learned in Their CareersChefs like Chris Kajioka and Michael Gallina share the valuable lessons they learned throughout their careers.SEGMENT 7: Leadership and MentorshipDiscussing aspects of leadership and mentorship in the culinary world with chefs like Rick Lopez, Tavel Bristol-Joseph, and Suzanne Goin.SEGMENT 8: Simplicity and Collaboration in CookingFeaturing thoughts from chefs like Jacques Pépin, Joe Sasto, Nathanial Zimet, Kelly English, and Michael Gallina on the importance of simplicity and collaborative efforts in cooking.SEGMENT 9: Local/Seasonal Ingredients & Menu CreationChefs such as Michael Gallina, Chris Coleman, Andy Doubrava, and Derek Wagner discuss how local and seasonal ingredients influence their menu creations.CONCLUSIONWrapping up with thoughts from chefs including Brad Kilgore, Maneet Chauhan, Jose Sasto, and Will Guidara and reflecting on the overall themes of the episode. I'd like to share a potential educational resource, "Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door", my new book that features dialogues with accomplished culinary leaders from various backgrounds and cultures. It delves into the future of culinary creativity and the hospitality industry, drawing from insights of a restaurant-industry-focused podcast, ‘flavors unknown”. It includes perspectives from renowned chefs and local professionals, making it a valuable resource for those interested in building a career in the culinary industry.Get the book here!
The boys are back together for part one of year two, we start off with a banger, or a bop as some kids call it. Michael Diaz, founder of XXV the Label, joins the boys for a two hour show full of great insight and some high-class dick jokes XXV (Merch) Link: https://xxvthelabel.com/collections/mafia-productions Get 20% off and free shipping at liquidIV.com using code "Mafia_Moffitt" Buy 2 get 1 free at NECTR.energy/Mafiaproductions with Code "MafiaProductions" Find us on YouTube: Mafia Productions Instagram: @Mafia_Moffitt --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromthesideline/support
BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus and managing editor Haley Chouinard join host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the design industry, including the relaunch of Lonny, a Pride Month controversy, and a look at greenwashing. Later, the executive director of the Design Leadership Network, Michael Diaz Griffith, discusses his new book, The New Antiquarians.This episode is sponsored by Crypton. LINKSMichael Diaz GriffithDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. Namrata Chandhok (@NamrataChandhok) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with myelodysplastic syndromes and clonal hematopoiesis. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collaboration between the American Society of Hematology, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the France Foundation. Access and complete the GENOM modules (for which you can claim CME and MOC credit) via ASH Academy On Demand! Music: "Happy Medium" performed by Zac Nelson, used under license from Shutterstock.
Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. James Blachly (@jamesblachly) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with acute myeloid leukemia. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collaboration between the American Society of Hematology, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the France Foundation. Access and complete the GENOM modules (for which you can claim CME and MOC credit) via ASH Academy On Demand! Music: "Happy Medium" performed by Zac Nelson, used under license from Shutterstock.
Dr. Michael Diaz (@mdiazoncmd) and Dr. Emily K. Curran (@ECurranMD) discuss the importance of genomic testing and how to understand and interpret test results when treating patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. They also discuss the importance of selecting appropriate therapeutic agents to manage hematologic malignancies. This project is a collaboration between the American Society of Hematology, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the France Foundation. Access and complete the GENOM modules (for which you can claim CME and MOC credit) via ASH Academy On Demand! Music: "Happy Medium" performed by Zac Nelson, used under license from Shutterstock.
On this weeks episode of The Rick H. Show we have a returning guest Michael Diaz aka Juan Bago and Jaime Fernandez hosts of The Translators podcast. It's all here and more on The Rick H. Show here on The Road to 200 Episodes, hope you enjoy!FOLLOW ON OTHER PLATFORMS:https://instagram.com/therickhshow?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=MICHAEL'S SOCIALSINSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/juanbago/JAIME'S SOCIALSINSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/jfernz/RICK'S SOCIALSINSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/rickhierro?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=CABA'S (Producer) SOCIALSINSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/cabathecreatorSupport the show
On the latest Cannabis Minority Report with Mike Lomuto: Michael Diaz-Rivera. Each week on the show, we highlight the journeys, successes, and challenges of Global Majority (aka Minority) leaders in our industry. Mike interviews a leader who has had to navigate innovatively and who believes in the potential that cannabis brings to the reshaping of our nation and communities.We also provide our take on select news stories, in particular how these stories impact diverse communities.On this episode: Michael Diaz-Rivera is a formerly incarcerated man, now a community-focused business owner with proven expertise in motivating others to achieve goals while also prioritizing and strategizing for youth/community enrichment programs. He says he 'holds youth, family, and community in high esteem, and interacts with the greatest degree of professionalism and personal integrity."His company aligns with his values, aiming to push for true social equity while holding human and social services close to the heart.We record live every Monday, on NCIA's LinkedIn Live, at 10am PT / 1PM ET. So be sure to tune in, as well as to subscribe on your favorite podcast platforms.
Michael Diaz joins Something For Everybody this week. Michael is a founder, business owner, creative and professional paintball player. In this conversation we discuss death, grief, anxiety, overcoming challenges and following your passion. - Our Sponsor AMARE - get $10 off your next order - https://www.amare.com/155249/en-us/ (use code: EVERYBODY) Try MentaBiotics The most comprehensive combination of unique strains of probiotics, prebiotics, and phytobiotics that have been scientifically shown to improve mental wellness. https://www.amare.com/155249/en-us/MentaBiotics (use code: EVERYBODY) - Our Sponsor Warrior CBD - get 15% off your next order - https://warriorcbdofficial.com/ (use code: EVERYBODY) - Extra Stuff: Follow Michael on iG: https://www.instagram.com/xxvthelabel/ XXV The Label: https://xxvthelabel.com/ - Check out my mental health non-profit, YouAreLoved: https://youarelovedlife.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: https://t.co/mt5dlhpKOw Something For Everybody Merchandise → https://shopforeverybody.com/collections/somethingforeverybody - To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/AaronMachbitz (Recorded on March 23rd, 2023) Edited by Ben Rogerson (@BenRogerson_) Intro music by Residual Audio (Residualaudio.com) - Get in touch: iG: https://www.instagram.com/AaronMachbitz Twitter: https://twitter.com/AaronMachbitz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AMachbitz/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AaronMachbitz Email: https://www.aaronmachbitz.com/contact/
The 1st episode of Season 14, the 181th of the show's history. Rick and Eli Jas welcome Jaime Fernandez, Anthony Palmini and Michael Diaz to the podcast to discuss Bago's Briefs.@TheRickHShow@RickHierro@JuanBago@jFernz@Antpalmini@TheRealEliJas@latinopods@LatinaPodcasters@WadsworthEntGroupTwitter @TheRickHShowHashtags #TheRickHShow #Season14 #PodcastForever #MoreThanAPodcast #Podcast #ForTheCulture #LatinoPodsNetwork #LatinaPodcastersNetwork
In today's episode, I talk to Chef Michael Diaz de Leon of BRUTØ. His restaurant concept is a chef's counter based in Denver, Colorado that offers an Omakase-style tasting menu. With only 18 seats, the exposed kitchen offers diners a unique perspective on his global cuisine and the open-fire cooking process. You'll hear about how he got his position at BRUTØ, the development of his cooking style based on elevated Mexican food with Asian ingredients and southern flair, and what it means to be a son of Mexican immigrants. He shares the importance of immigrants in the food cycle and why immigration policy advocacy is so important to him. What you'll learn with chef Michael Diaz de Leon The smells that remind him of childhood (3:15)How chef Michael Diaz de Leon's family inspired him to cook (3:59)Chef Michael Diaz de Leon early misconceptions about Mexican food (5:05)The restaurants that shaped him professionally (6:32)What brought him to Denver (9:05)How he started at BRUTØ (9:47)The worldly concept at BRUTØ (12:57)Michael Diaz de Leon love for everything saucy (15:58)The wide variety of chiles they use at Bruto (17:06)How the creation process works for each dish (18:41)Why he believes creativity comes first (20:33)How important fermentation is to the menu (22:28)The importance of immigrants in the US food culture (23:29)Why he's so passionate about immigration reform (25:33)How to make the perfect tortilla at home (26:45)The best places to eat in Denver (28:07)Chef Michael Diaz de Leon guilty pleasure (30:14)The cookbooks that have inspired him the most (30:28)His next career step (30:43)Kitchen pet peeves (31:01)His home hot sauce sauce collection (31:21)Series of rapid-fire questions.Link to the podcast episode on Apple Podcast Links to other episodes in Colorado Conversation with chef Kelly WhitakerConversation with chef Brother Luck Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Chef Sheldon Simeon Chef Andy Doubrava Chef Chris Kajioka Chef Suzanne Goin Click to tweet I remember pretending that I was playing chef. I would set up a fake kitchen and make fake food and then right around that time, I started to make myself food at the house. And that's kind of how I started. Click To Tweet I think if you have something very creative, and you serve it in a good way, the technique will fall behind it. Click To Tweet Immigrants feed America, but the children of immigrants will continue to feed America. Click To Tweet I'm obsessed with open-fire cooking. That's going to be the next step of my career after I'm done with restaurants. I think I want to just cook outside, drink good wine and cook good food. Click To Tweet Social media Chef Michael Diaz de Leon Instagram Facebook Social media Restaurant BRUTØ Instagram Facebook Links mentioned in this episode Restaurant BRUTØ
Each week Khadijah Adams hosts cannabis industry operators, advocates, and allies to discuss issues related to social equity and highlight their experiences, challenges and success stories as people of color in the cannabis industry. This episode, Khadijah is joined by Michael Diaz-Rivera of Better Days Delivery. #BlackLivesMatter #StopAsianHate #CannabisIsEssential © 2022 National Cannabis Industry Association and NCIA Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Committee
On this episode, Alan Dietz and Kendra Adams look ahead to the Alabama 200 with Stan Narrison, as well as Southern National Motorsports Park's 2022 season with Michael Diaz. They also chat with Derek Griffith after Florida Speedweeks, as well as Tom Roberts after the naming of the Semifinalists for the 2022 Kulwicki Driver Development Program.
In this episode I speak with a very talented creative director and multi-disciplinary designer Michael Diaz! He has helped launch over 300 diverse products generating 19 million in sales! He's an illustrator at heart, loves inventing things, and is a health enthusiast. Keep listening to learn how he uses Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) to help heal and release his childhood trauma and keep his mental health in check, as well as how he creates work life balance by keeping his body moving. And we also talk about gear acquisition syndrome AKA (G.A.S.) What is it? And how to overcome it. And why and how its become a problem in the first place. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Diaz-Rivera was a brilliant and respected teacher with a reputation for empowering and inspiring his Black and Latinx students. He rose quickly to prominence for his unapologetic radical love for his community and our children. A frequent advocate and organizer for his professional association, school, and district, Michael was featured in local stories across […]
In part one of our two-part series of CBD as an ingredient, Connor Skelly of the Brightfield Group discussed their report looking at the shift of CBD as an industry to CBD as an ingredient. Global Widget formulator Michael Diaz and Business Development Manager Mac Norton continue the discussion in part two by looking at how our in-house brands and private-label partners use CBD as an ingredient in products with trending functional ingredients. They also discuss what has led to this change and where it could be heading. Plus, hear about how our podcast was voted Podcast of the Year in PR Daily's Digital Media and Social Media Awards.
In a recent report by the Brightfield Group, the CBD industry is put under the microscope and the question is posed, is CBD an industry or an ingredient? In Part 1 of our podcast series, Brightfield Group Marketing Director Connor Skelly breaks down the report and looks at how companies are using CBD more as an ingredient in products with other functional ingredients. The use of functional ingredients, such as melatonin, L-Theanine and others can help companies make claims about effects such as sleep, insomnia, pain and others. Stay tuned for episode 90 of the CPG & CBD University Podcast for Part 2 of our series, featuring Global Widget formulator Michael Diaz and Business Development Manager Mac Norton.
Episode 236 is Michael Diaz. Michael is an EMT for AMR in Los Angles County and was featured in an article titled "The Broken Front Line", by Ava Kofman from ProPublica.The article takes us inside the ambulance during the height of the pandemic and Michael shares his experiences. Michael was in film school before discovering EMS. He is a Lead Training Officer and union president of IAEP R12-077. We discuss his path into EMS, this first encounter with a Covid patient, the article, and being president of the union during the pandemic.
On today's episode of Stoned Appetit (presented by Shoppe Callie's, the newest cannabis dispensary in Denver's RiNo neighborhood) has Chef Michael Diaz de Leon join the podcast to talk about the ever-popular "pinchi grill & his journey to joining the I.E. Hospitality team. We talk with Chef about growing up, both in Colorado & in Texas and then dive into his culinary journeys... Imagine relocating to Denver amidst a pandemic & just betting on yourself.. thats what Michael did and now its paying off in spades.In addition to the casual talk of all things tacos, we also dive into the mezcal/tequila convo & debate tastings.. don't mind Kip if he got a lil buzzed towards the end!! Between the wine & weed we had a big time... and before the end of the episode we dive into the highly contested conversation of Sams Club or Costco?!?! Fantastic conversation, great guest and an EPIC MENU he has for us this summer.. so run, dont walk, down to Bruto inside the Free Market this week & try out their taco stand or get reservations for the Chefs table dinner series!!
Let's learn about the people that made up the American military forces during the Revolutionary War – it's the Continental Army!Summary: It is both the main military force that the American revolutionaries used to fight the War of Independence, and also a practical laboratory where the ideals of the Revolution got tested in the real world to see what would work and what wouldn't.Further Research: A Respectable Army by James Kirby MartinThanks to Michael for being my guest on this episode of Encyclopodia. Be sure to follow Michael on twitter (www.twitter.com/MDHistory1)!This episode was edited by amazing Encyclopodia editor Kristen McDonell (www.twitter.com/itskeeks).The Encyclopodia theme music is Bach's Concerto for 2 Violins, adapted by Val. Check her out at www.soundcloud.com/valerateEncyclopodia is a part of the Encyclopodia Network. Find other people talking about the things they love and support the network:Website: www.encyclopodia.netTwitter: www.twitter.com/EncyclopodiaNetPatreon: www.patreon.com/encyclopodia
Have you ever wondered what type of mask is the best at keeping you safe? Or if it's true that wearing 2 masks helps reduce the spread of the virus (hint, it does!)? To get answers to all this and more, we interview Michael Diaz, epidemiologist and PhD student at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Mike helps us answer some essential questions about mask wearing to help us decide what works best for us and how we can think about this essential tool.
Whether by design or by default, Michael Diaz has figured out that you are either bigger than your problems or your problems are bigger than you. If you are bigger than your problems then you have a fighting chance. It explains in part why Michael, despite his challenges, trials and tribulations has always looked at the less than stellar outcomes of his past endeavors as results rather than failure. Determined not to be defined by his pasts shortcomings... he has focused his attention on his passion and those things he can control. He maintains his power of perseverance by refusing to accept anything less than what he deserves!Email:michael@rwwfitness.comWeb: www.rwwfitness.com
DIR (Direct & Indirect Remuneration) fees aren't just a pharmacy problem. They affect almost every area of the healthcare spectrum. Tune in as PUTTcast hosts Lauren Young and Monique Whitney welcome special guests; oncologist Dr. Michael Diaz, legal counsel Mark Cuker, and IL independent pharmacist & pharmacy owner Byron Berry to discuss the widespread effects and legalities of DIR fees - and what can (and should!) be done about them going forward. Hosts: Lauren Young, PUTT Board Member & IL independent pharmacy owner Monique Whitney, PUTT Executive Director Special Guests: Dr. Michael Diaz, Immediate Past President, Community Oncology Alliance, Assistant Managing Partner, Florida Cancer Specialists Byron Berry, RPh, President, Pharmacy Plus Pharmacies Mark Cuker, Esq, Counsel, Jacobs Law Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
DIR (Direct & Indirect Remuneration) fees aren't just a pharmacy problem. They affect almost every area of the healthcare spectrum. Tune in as PUTTcast hosts Lauren Young and Monique Whitney welcome special guests; oncologist Dr. Michael Diaz, legal counsel Mark Cuker, and IL independent pharmacist & pharmacy owner Byron Berry to discuss the widespread effects and legalities of DIR fees - and what can (and should!) be done about them going forward. Hosts: Lauren Young, PUTT Board Member & IL independent pharmacy owner Monique Whitney, PUTT Executive Director Special Guests: Dr. Michael Diaz, Immediate Past President, Community Oncology Alliance, Assistant Managing Partner, Florida Cancer SpecialistsByron Berry, RPh, President, Pharmacy Plus PharmaciesMark Cuker, Esq, Counsel, Jacobs Law Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DIR (Direct & Indirect Remuneration) fees aren't just a pharmacy problem. They affect almost every area of the healthcare spectrum. Tune in as PUTTcast hosts Lauren Young and Monique Whitney welcome special guests; oncologist Dr. Michael Diaz, legal counsel Mark Cuker, and IL independent pharmacist & pharmacy owner Byron Berry to discuss the widespread effects and legalities of DIR fees - and what can (and should!) be done about them going forward. Hosts: Lauren Young, PUTT Board Member & IL independent pharmacy owner Monique Whitney, PUTT Executive Director Special Guests: Dr. Michael Diaz, Immediate Past President, Community Oncology Alliance, Assistant Managing Partner, Florida Cancer SpecialistsByron Berry, RPh, President, Pharmacy Plus PharmaciesMark Cuker, Esq, Counsel, Jacobs Law Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Diaz is a producer, writer, and actor based in New York City. His award-winning short films and sketches have generated over 30 million views on YouTube and Facebook. He founded comedy troupe ROOM 28, which was featured on NBC's BRING THE FUNNY in 2019. As a branded content creator, he has worked with brands such as Brisk, Verizon, Pepsi and PGA Tour in creating Latino-driven, comedy content. He is also a former host the Award-Winning Podcast LATINOS OUT LOUD and has interviewed guests such as John Leguizamo, Lin Manuel Miranda, and Kid Mero. — He is a proud member of a dysfunctional family.
Episode 5. Michael Diaz describes a Great America where education is important so we can learn, understand, grow and be able to share that with others. He is a father of four who enjoys playing with his kids in the park. He has been working in the IT industry or over 20 years. With his and his wife's diverse backgrounds and fond memories of family traditions, which range from Saint Patrick's Day to making Christmas tamales, he makes sure to pass them down to his own kids. His Great America is about opportunity, dedication and inspiring others.
Episode 5. Michael Diaz describes a Great America where education is important so we can learn, understand, grow and be able to share that with others. He is a father of four who enjoys playing with his kids in the park. He has been working in the IT industry or over 20 years. With his and his wife's diverse backgrounds and fond memories of family traditions, which range from Saint Patrick's Day to making Christmas tamales, he makes sure to pass them down to his own kids. His Great America is about opportunity, dedication and inspiring others.
In this episode I talk with very talented freelance designer, photographer, and brand strategist Michael Diaz and he discusses his journey to becoming a freelancer and an entrepreneur and how he now enjoys what he does everyday for a living. Also feel free to check out any of Michael's links/resources referenced during the podcast right here: storybrand.com thefutur.com visualizevalue.com mikeideas.com Knuckies.com searchbestsellers.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of The Line Drive with Kyle Sielaff presented by AutoNation, Sielaff and former big league catcher JP Arencibia dive into the Marlins new way of training, how different travel will be this year and the life of a big league clubhouse attendant.
On this episode of The Line Drive with Kyle Sielaff presented by AutoNation, Sielaff and former big league catcher JP Arencibia dive into the Marlins new way of training, how different travel will be this year and the life of a big league clubhouse attendant.
In this very reminiscent episode of The "MOPPC", Michael Diaz a.k.a. Juan Bago is back to tell the guys about how he's been keeping busy and creative during these difficult times, talk about racism amongst Latinos, and take a funny trip down memory lane in this week's edition of "Rewind Time".
In this very reminiscent episode of The "MOPPC", Michael Diaz a.k.a. Juan Bago is back to tell the guys about how he's been keeping busy and creative during these difficult times, talk about racism amongst Latinos, and take a funny trip down memory lane in this week's edition of "Rewind Time".
Michael talks about growing up as one of a very few Latinos in school, what inspires him to do what he does + how he is eating Almond flower pancakes during the pandemic :) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walter-easterbrook/support
ASU basketball lands a blue chip recruit in Josh Christopher – the highest-rated player ever to commit to the program. Suddenly, ASU hoops the potential to be something quite special depending on whether Remy Martin and/or Romello White return to school. Brad and Eric discuss if Bobby Hurley is turning ASU into a one-and-done type program. Our ESPN MLB Insider Pedro Gomez (13:21 on podcast) talked about MLB playing all of their games in AZ and what could happen if/when the season starts. Sports360AZ.com's Devon Henry jumped on (22:42 on podcast) to ttalk about winning his NASCAR virtual race on Monday and the money helped raise for Ability360 here in the Valley. Plus, our latest “2020 Vision” installment with Brophy standout linebacker and outfielder Michael Diaz (30:40 on podcast) who is going to Santa Clara next year to continue his academic and baseball career.
New TJsquared fresh out the oven for your listening pleasure! This episode the podcast is joined by Michael Diaz (@juanbago) who is a co host of the Latinos Out Loud podcast (@wearelatinosoutloud), actor, and possibly Julio Diaz’s cousin? The guys discuss quite a few things such as fart bombs, the potency of edibles, how scams pull at your heart strings to catch you, and Trinidad decides to start up an interest group for people with messed up Dominican names. All that and more on episode 97 of TJsquared! @Tjsquaredpodcast Nic Trinidad- @airmaxtrin Julio Diaz- @juliodiaz321 Julio Rivera- @silver_spoonspic
Dimelo Linda! We are back! Welcome to episode 2 of our second season. In this episode the ladies shoot the shit with Juan Bago of Latinos Out Loud. Juan Bago aka Michael Diaz talks about his career as an actor, host, and comedy producer. The ladies ask him about his upbringing in a Dominican household and how his culture influences his work in the community and his creative process. BONUS*** In El Cafecito, Juan Bago/Michael Diaz talks about the man behind the character, his romantic interest and some insider exclusives. Only on Patreon. Make sure to tune in and don't forget to rate and review. Please consider becoming a Patron via Patreon to help the sustainability of El Salon. Click the link below and sign up for exclusive behind the scenes. www.patreon.com/ElSalonChronicles
We had so much fun on CONTEXT, we hope you did too! We wrapped up 2018 by interviewing a couple of the AD designers, answering questions, talking about the future, and getting a bit personal about design and our talents. We have some awesome things in store for 2019, you better be ready! To checkout their work, hit up their Instagram handles at the following - Bethany Chan @bchan.png, Hector Silva @hectorius_, Betuel Benitez @betuelbenitez, and Michael Diaz @mdiazdesign. Thank you for tuning into CONTEXT, (formerly known as ADS Live prior to Advanced Design’s rebrand), send us a DM or email at hello@advdes.org to provide us with your thoughts and comments on our dialogue with designers!
The court's bench is becoming more diverse. We have three judges fluent in Spanish. One is Judge Michael Diaz. His story and his passion for Juvenile Court is the subject of our the latest installment of "15 Minutes with...." Prefer video? Check out his on camera version.
Episode 13 With Michael Diaz. A Young Dominican manager for a sale team at a mall while also being an upcoming social media comedian. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Laughter is good for the soul. Episode 4 was full of that thanks to my longtime broski Michael Diaz aka Juan Bago from Youtube, TV, and podcast fame. Follow him on Twitter and Instagram @JuanBago Wanna brand shout out on the show? Hit me up and let's talk. Twitter & Instagram: @kenithacker Enjoy!
The third episode of season deuce, Rick H., Benny Banks and Craze welcome Michael Diaz aka Juan Bago from the Latinos Out Loud podcast. Juan talks about his life, The Story of Juan Bago, Pan con queso, Bago and O, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Latinos Out Loud podcast, his favorite skits and sketches.http://www.TheRickHShow.com Like us on Facebook @TheRickHShow Follow us on Instagram@TheRickHShow@RickHierro@BxCraze@TriestProductions@WadsworthEntGroup@JuanBago@WeAreLatinosOutLoudTwitter @TheRickHShow Hashtags #TheRickHShow #SeasonDeuce #MoreShow #Podcast
Anthony Bullick is joined by Michael Diaz from The Green Legion, which organises UNBELIEVABLE trips for Eagles fans. We discuss everything from his favourite away games to the London trip to merchandise. He also discusses what he got up to during the Super Bowl win. Find out more about The Green Legion. We’ll be interviewing Eagles personnel and NFL UK personalities in the coming weeks and months (and years?!). We’ll also be interviewing YOU, British Eagles fans. We want to find out more about you and your experiences as an Eagles fan. Get in touch with us to put yourself forward. Let us know your thoughts on the podcast by hitting us up on Twitter. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes et al to never miss an episode!
In this episode, the jamokes are joined by their old pal, Michael Diaz aka Juan Bago from the comedy troupe, Room 28. The guys talk about Michael's beginnings in Connecticut, making viral videos and where the name Juan Bago came from. You won't want to miss this one! Go to room28comedy.com for tickets to their next show at El Museo del Barrio (1230 Fifth Ave at 104th street, New York, NY) on Wednesday September 21st at 8pm. Follow Michael at @JuanBago and follow the troupe @Room28Comedy
September 13, 2015, Sunday Worship, 11 am
August 16, 2015, Sunday Worship, 11 am
In this episode the Translators (Jaime Fernandez and Michael Diaz) talk to Darlenis Duran who is an actress, producer, AND a model. (That's what we in the business for the future.call a "triple threat") She tells us stories about how her acting career began, how she ended up in a reality TV competition show, and her career goals
July 26, 2015, Sunday Worship, 9 am
June 14, 2015, Sunday Worship, 9 am
April 19, 2015, Sunday Worship, 11 am
March 22, 2015, Sunday Worship, 11 am
February 15, 2015, Sunday Worship, 9 am
December 7, 2014, Sunday Worship, 11 am
October 19, 2014, Sunday Worship, 11 am
September 14, 2014, Sunday Worship, 11 am
August 17, 2014, Sunday Worship, 11 am
June 15, 2014, Sunday Worship, 9 am
June 1, 2014, Sunday Worship, 9 am
January 19, 2014, Sunday Worship, 11 am
September 15, 2013, Sunday Worship, 11 am
June 30, 2013, Sunday Worship, 11 am
May 5, 2013, Sunday Worship, 11 am
February 24, 2013, Sunday Worship, 11 am
January 20, 2013, Sunday Worship, 11 am
December 24, 2012, Christmas Eve Worship, 7 pm
December 9, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
November 11, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
October 7, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
September 9, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
August 19, 2012, Sunday Worship, 9 am
July 1, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
May 27, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
April 22, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
April 8, 2012, Easter Sunday Worship, 11 am
February 5, 2012, Sunday Worship, 11 am
December 18, 2011, Sunday Worship, 11 am
October 16, 2011, Sunday Worship, 11 am
August 28, 2011, Sunday Worship, 11 am
July 31, 2011, Sunday Worship, 11 am
July 3, 2011, Sunday Worship, 11 am
We'll look at the week in Mets baseball with our good friend Vinny C from Metszilla.com and Michael Diaz from metsminorleagueblog.com will recap the draft and overview a bit on the current happenings in the minors.
As the Mets season gets underway, we'll look to the minor leagues and talk prospects with our good friend Michael Diaz from metsminorleagueblog.com
December 5, 2010, Sunday Worship, 11 am
We'll Talk Mets Baseball with Michael Diaz from Mets Minor League Blog about September Callups and other minor league updates
We'll Talk Mets Baseball with Michael Diaz of Mets Minor League Blog, and talk MLB Draft.
Delivered by Michael Diaz at the 11:10 am service
Delivered by Michael Diaz at the 11:10 am service
Wicked Rhody: Rhode Island 's Events and Life in Providence, Newport, and the Divine Ocean State
Hosts Mary & Ben discuss Rhode Island life and events, for the week of January 10, 2020 - including the Beginner Women's Climb Night at Central Rock Warwick, and we introduce a brand new partnership with Studio 1o on NBC 10 WJAR! Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | The Webpage Download: (.mp3) | Mobile Play Social: Like Us On Facebook | Follow Us On Twitter | Follow Us On Instagram Be sure to follow all of our other podcasts at MaryandBlake.com including: This Is Us Too: A This Is Us Podcast Keep Calm And Crown On: The Crown Podcast Minute With Mary: A Younique Network Marketing Podcast Rise Up!: A Hamilton Podcast The Leftovers Podcast: The Living Reminders The North Remembers: A Game Of Thrones Podcast Wicked Rhody: A Podcast About Rhode Island Events and Life You've Been Gilmored: A Gilmore Girls Podcast ParentCast: A Podcast For New Parents Outlander Cast: An Outlander Podcast Check out all of our blogs at MaryandBlake.com including: Mary & Blake's Blog The Handmaid's Diaries Minute With Mary Outlander Cast Blog Be sure to follow Studio 10, and all of our appearances here: Studio 10 Website Studio 10 Facebook Studio 10 Twitter Wicked Interesting: The 15th Annual 24-Hour Play Festival https://facebook.com/events/421812895362983/?ti=ia Wicked Fun in the 401 Pet CPR & FIRST AID https://www.facebook.com/events/533895317155392/ Owl Prowl at Fort Refuge https://www.facebook.com/events/849815115455385/ Hip Hop Dance Class with Michael Diaz at AS220 https://www.face