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Miguel Reyes es el creador del podcast “El topo” y esta vez dejo su papel como host para contarnos un poco de su historia. Miguel es hijo de madre puertorriqueña y padre bogotano y desde siempre ha estado familiarizado con la multiculturalidad y el movimiento por diferentes lugares. No ha desaprovechado oportunidad para salir del país, buscando alejarse de esa Bogotá que a veces lo agobia y explorar otras formas de habitar el mundo. Vivió y trabajó en Miami un par de años, su paso por esa cuidad fue un periodo de autoconocimiento profundo y fortalecimiento espiritual que le permitió, sin saberlo, prepararse para volver a Colombia a enfrentar la muerte de su padre. Hace 5 años regresó, y aunque al principio se resistía a la idea de establecerse de nuevo en el país, con el tiempo le fue encontrando el sentido, no solo porque nacío ¨La no ficción¨ su casa productora; sino porque ha descubierto que a través de su podcast impacta la vida de muchas personas.
Miguel Reyes, Productor Se caracterizó por ser un niño de pocos amigos, con interés en el ambientalismo, la cultura, el bienestar y el crecimiento personal. Comenzó su carrera en 2012 como editor cultural en la revista Semana, el principal semanario de Colombia hasta 2016. Posteriormente se mudó a Miami para producir documentales, historias de televisión y videos para redes sociales para las unidades ambientales de Univisión y Fusión (2016 2018), luego trabajó como investigador, productor y guionista de un largo documental sobre la empatía con Orkidea Films de agosto 2018 a febrero 2019 Escritor de un blog personal sobre sus viajes, familia y reflexiones personales. En 2019 trabajó como asistente de producción de series de National Geographic sobre narcotráfico. Disfruta mucho de su carrera, la mayor parte de su vida ha trabajado como periodista. Desde hace cinco años trabaja en La No Ficcion (LNF), una productora de podcasts con sede en Bogotá, donde conduce un programa de entrevistas llamado El Topo. Contacto: Miguel Reyes sitio web: https://www.miguelreyesg.com/#home-1-section Miguel Reyes linkein: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-reyes-g/ La no ficción: https://www.lanoficcion.com
El cronista Miguel Reyes Razo narra cómo fueron las horas previas al asesinato de Luis Donaldo Colosio, así como su llegada a Tijuana y el magnicidio
Este es un episodio con un formato diferente. No es una entrevista sino una especie de diario de los días en que Miguel Reyes recorrió el Camino de Santiago. Durante los 10 días de caminatas fue grabando audios con reflexiones e impresiones de lo que iba viviendo, de las personas que conocía y lo que ocurría. Ingresa a Alegra y obtén 20% de descuento aquí: https://es.alegra.com/eltopo Si quieren apoyarnos y hacer parte de nuestra comunidad entren a patreon.com/lanoficcion
Miguel Reyes is an ISA Certified Arborist and TRAQ qualified & has also completed the Illinois Arborist Association (IAA) Advanced Training Domain. Miguel has worked with the City of Des Plaines for the last 12 years. He worked his way up from Maintenance Operator to his current title of Streets Crew Leader. As the city arborist, he oversees the health and care of over 22,000 trees in all public right-of-ways. He proudly partakes in the yearly tree planting program and Arbor Day activities across the local school district. The knowledge he acquires through the IAA workshops, allows him to educate the community on proper tree maintenance. Additionally, his company Migarey Tree Corp., supports his goal to enhance urban canopy and build a stronger urban forest._________________________________________________________________________Patreon: http://patreon.com/TheMunicipalArboristInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_municipal_arborist/Questions or comments?themunicipalarborist@gmail.comLearn more about PlanIT Geo's tree canopy data subscriptionsCheck out PlanIT Geo's urban forest resource libraryArbsessionWinkler Tree & Lawn Care
Serie Rut | Capitulo 4 ______ DIRECCIÓN: Calle Árgos, 13, Metro Ciudad Lineal. 28037, Madrid. España. HORARIOS Domingos: 9:00H, 11:00H, 13:00H (En directo a las 13H) y 19:00H. Martes: 19:30H (También en directo) Sábados 18H (JUMP) - 20H (ECOS) * Cada semana compartimos una palabra poderosa que creemos que cambiará tu vida. Deja que tu fe aumente y que sea retada. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales oficiales: www.facebook.com/nuevavidamadrid www.instagram.com/nuevavidamadrid www.nuevavidainternacional.es Si quieres contactar con nosotros puedes escribirnos a: info@nuevavidainternacional.es
In this episode, I introduce world no 67 from Mexico, Miguel Reyes-Varela. I caught him while he was preparing for the Hall of Fame grass court tournament in Newport on the grass courts in Forest Hills, West Side Tennis Club. He talks about how tennis is a tradition in his family, best/worst things about traveling on tour, and his childhood idol. Pleasure sharing the court with you and meeting, Miguel! Cheers!
In this episode Chef Miguel Reyes asks to comeback to Sisko and Mike to share his story. Chef Miguel made a name for himself with his cooking and through his social media. Through that journey Miguel tells us how it consumed him and made him feel empty. Searching for likes and gratification and how he battled through mental health to overcome some of those issues. This is a motivational episode that you don't want to miss.
Para mí es un placer enorme compartir micrófonos con uno de mis podcast preferidos: El Topo. Miguel Reyes es uno de sus creadores y con él intercambiamos ideas, frases y algunas publicaciones del otro que nos han llamado la atención.
En esta ocasión charlamos con Miguel, un emprendedor que la esta rompiendo, ex participante de Master Chef, quien nos cuenta un poco de su experiencia en este Reality Show, y que es lo que esta haciendo actualmente!
La coca en Colombia generó un boom económico desde los años 80 y 90, pero también intensificó la violencia y dejó un legado de destrucción ambiental. Pablo Hoyos, un antiguo cocalero de Caquetá, cuenta cómo esta planta cambió su vida. Hablamos de lo que ha implicado para la deforestación en el país, sobre los efectos de las fumigaciones y cómo la guerra contra las drogas y la sustitución de cultivos han cambiado vidas como la de Pablo. Este episodio fue producido gracias al apoyo de la iniciativa Unidos por los Bosques liderada por la Fundación para la Conservación y el Desarrollo Sostenible (FCDS) y la Embajada de Noruega, con el apoyo de las embajadas de Reino Unido y la Unión Europea, así como Andes Amazon Fund y Rewild. Elemental es una coproducción el equipo de La No Ficción, de Exile Content Studios y de Nicolás Ibarguen. Este guión fue escrito por Juan Camilo Hernandez y editado por Miguel Reyes. La mezcla y el diseño de sonido son de Valentina Fonseca y Daniel Díaz. La canción de introducción y cierre es de Manuela Mejía y el handpan es interpretado por Felipe Ibargüen. La ilustración de la portada es de Camila Preciado.
El viaje de El Topo y El Topo del viaje. En este episodio, Alexis habla con Miguel Reyes, del podcast El Topo, y se entrevistan uno al otro para hablarnos de la psicodelia, del amor y de las cosas que los conecta aún sin haberse conocido en persona. Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales.
El viaje de El Topo y El Topo del viaje. En este episodio, Alexis habla con Miguel Reyes, del podcast El Topo, y se entrevistan uno al otro para hablarnos de la psicodelia, del amor y de las cosas que los conecta aún sin haberse conocido en persona.Síguenos en @sonoropodcast en todas las redes sociales.
In this episode, Sisko and Mike have special guest Celebrity Chef Miguel Reyes. Miguel shares his upbringings, how he became a chef, life lessons he's learned along the way and what's next for him. We also have our words of wisdom segment and our no manches segment.
Lo nuevo en @ViaPodcast: • La revista EPI invita a participar en un monográfico sobre comunicación sonora digital. • Analizan 100 pódcast de negocios . • Investigación de Morgan Stanley revela que los jóvenes de 18 a 29 años pasan solo el 14% oyendo radio. • Liberan catálogo de música antigua para usarse legalmente. • Idoia Cantolla, de Podimo, reflexiona sobre el pódcast en España. • Seth Resler analiza la diferencia entre una audiencia y una comunidad. • Clubhouse añade funciones para el descubrimiento de salas, información sobre los resultados y la escucha en la web. Pódcast recomendado Dosis. Una conversación con personas que han tenido distintas adicciones. Miguel Reyes, entrevista a personas que cuentan historias de vida atravesadas por drogas legales e ilegales. Explora los usos que se le han dado a estas sustancias a través de la historia e indaga en sus efectos como remedios y venenos.
Venäjän presidentti Vladimir Putin pitää tänään vuosittaisen puheensa Moskovassa. Mitä Euroopan sotahistorian dosentti Markku Salomaa odottaa puheelta? Sekasin-chatin tiimipäällikkö Miguel Reyes ja kasvatuspsykologian dosentti Niina Junttila Turun yliopistosta keskustelevat siitä, miten henkinen kantti kestää toista koronajoulua rajoituksineen. Kuinka edukasta ydinvoima onkaan? Teollisuuden voiman Olkiluoto 3 alkaa tuottaa sähköä täysillä kesäkuussa, Fennovoimalla on ydinvoimalahanke Pyhäjoella. Ja kaupunkeihin lämpöä ja sähköä tuottavista pienydinvoimaloista keskustellaan. Sähkön kulutus on kovassa kasvussa ja hinta nousussa. Kuinka kannattavaa ja ympäristöystävällistä on tuottaa sähköä ydinvoimalla? Vastaajana on on teknillisen fysiikan professori Peter Lund Aalto-yliopistosta. Tutkimusjohtaja Mari K Niemi E2 Tutkimuksesta ja ohjelmajohtaja Mikko Kuisma Tübingenin yliopistosta kertovat mikä ihmisiä joulun alla puhuttaa Isossa Britanniassa ja Saksassa. Viron lehdet kirjoittavat naisten roolista, omikronista, sähkön hinnasta ja Ukrainasta, lehtikatsauksen toimittaa Tallinnasta Rain Kooli. Mitä aiot jättää perinnöksi, kysyy Juuso Joona kolumnissaan. Juontajana Marja Ala-Kokko, toimittajina Atte Uusinoka ja Carolus Manninen, tuottaja Katariina Lahtonen.
Miguel Reyes nos da una catedra sobre que se necesita para empezar a hacer productos un poco mas profesionales que utilicen bluetooth low Energy. Hay funciones de seguridad que protegen tu aplicación pero eso ocasiona que se necesiten mas herramientas para poder diseñar de forma mas sencilla y evitarse problemas. Esperemos que lo disfruten
Jeannine and Kim interview Miguel Reyes, the creator and founder of the online community and podcast of the same name, “Staying Fit ODAAT.” Miguel shares his history with alcoholism, and an extremely close call with a car accident he was involved in while intoxicated. Several months later, the birth of his son inspired him to finally get sober and his last drink was May 30, 2018. Channeling his addictive nature into a passion for fitness, Miguel created an online Facebook community for people to support each other on the road to enhanced fitness and recovery. Please take a moment to rate and review our show on iTunes if you have a moment, and connect with our community on social media. Instagram: https://bit.ly/3BDAvdP TikTok: https://bit.ly/3GRoTHE
Bluetooth ha crecido muchísimo en los últimos años. Parecía que cada protocolo de comunicación iba a tener nichos de uso y que las personas tendríamos que tener gateways con múltiples radios para comunicar cosas entre cosas y al internet. Hoy día Bluetooth tiene una proyección muy amplia donde poco a poco se esta comiendo muchos mercados conforme la especificación va creciendo y la capa física va mutando poco a poco. Hablamos con Miguel Reyes ingeniero de aplicaciones enfocado a comunicaciones inalámbricas y que tiene 10 años utilizando bluetooth y soportando grandes clientes que utilizan el bluetooth de maneras estándar, pero también muy locas. En este episodio Miguel nos platica un poco de la historia de bluetooth y Bluetooth Low energy. Y sirve de preámbulo para una serie de episodios relacionados con bluetooth y bluetooth low energy. Esperemos que lo disfruten Bluetooth por años ha ido ganando terreno en cuanto a los protocolos de comunicación más conocidos y utilizados por las personas. El celular sirvió como detonante para que bluetooth se comiera muchas otras aplicaciones y mas de 10 años después sigue creciendo y expandiéndose hasta llegar a localizar físicamente cosas. Miguel Reyes Twitter @reyesjr88
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan la Leb Plata 21/22.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan la Leb Plata 21/22.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan la Leb Plata 21/22.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan la Leb Plata 21/22.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan las 28 plantillas que competiran esta temporada en Leb Plata 21/22.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan las 28 plantillas que competiran esta temporada en Leb Plata 21/22.
Les dejamos la entrevista que tuvimos "En el Encierro" con el matador Miguel Reyes "El Biafra".
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes for Part 2 on his recovery path, starting a recovery program, and all he is learning. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes for Part 2 on his recovery path, starting a recovery program, and all he is learning. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes for Part 2 on his recovery path, starting a recovery program, and all he is learning. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes on his recovery pathfinding redemption through the grace of having an incredible run-in with the law, family system issues, and then redemption. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes on his recovery pathfinding redemption through the grace of having an incredible run-in with the law, family system issues, and then redemption. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Listen as Coach Blu interviews Miguel Reyes on his recovery path, finding redemption through the grace of having an incredible run-in with the law, family system issues, and then redemption. There are two parts of the story that begin with his own starting line, his history, the path he chose, and the significant issues he found himself in after promising he would never turn out like his father.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la temporada en Leb Plata 20/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la temporada en Leb Plata 20/21.
Episode 333 Link to join the Open House Café RE Chat this Saturday, July 10th, at 10:00 AM PST/1:00 PM EST https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87017557542?pwd=RFRZNGZ6SXpRS0NtdTRaNFhuZzJFQT09 Meeting ID: 870 1755 7542 Passcode: recovery Help people create a life so good for themselves, they would never want to go back. What lies beyond recovery for you, what is the next chapter? I didn't get sober so I could just settle. Tamar is from Ontario, Canada and took her last drink on June 17, 2012. This is her journey of living alcohol free (AF). Today's show is sponsored by Better Help. You might be an alcoholic if... you report your car stolen, only for it to be found at the house you were drinking at the night before. This is from Miguel Reyes, the host of the Staying Fit ODAAT podcast. Today is July 5th, you can still sign up for our Intensive Dry July course. You've still got 11/13 sessions left. Go to Recovery Elevator.com/restore. We've got a KILLER group from all over the globe, and It's been a lot of fun so far. RE now has merch! In fact, I'm wearing an RE hoodie now. Thank you, Stephanie Smale, for all the hard work. RE.comm/merch for your AF threads. Okay, let's get started - Today, I was going to talk about something else. More specifically that “all emotions are created equal.” A topic, that I still plan on covering, but as I opened my computer and begin writing this intro, I recognized that this is episode 333. Now apart from loving Dan Brown's Da Vinci code, I was never really into numbers, symbols, shapes, nor the placement of stars and planets at the time of my birth… But as my journey progresses, I've become more curious, interested and more importantly open, to all this stuff. So, let's move forward with an open mind, as we are dipping a toe in the spirituality and higher power waters of recovery… which can be somewhat divisive but also fascinating because I've learned there's a part in all of us, that wants to know, what's really going on behind the scenes… And spoiler alert, I won't be answering what's the purpose of life, but do hope to tie some mathematics and mysticism into living an alcohol-free life. Let's talk about the number 3, first, then 333. With mystics, mathematicians and physicists, the number 3 is considered the perfect number, the number of harmonies, wisdom and understanding. ... It was also the number of times – past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end – it was the number of the divine. Some guy was resurrected three days after his death, forget his name, but I know it's significant to many. The ancient Greek philosopher, Pythagoras, postulated that the meaning behind numbers was deeply significant. ... In his eyes the number 3 was considered as the perfect number, the number of harmonies, wisdom and understanding. “If you only knew the significance of 3,6,9, multiples of 3, then you have the key to the universe.” Nikola Tesla. The frequencies of the 7 energy centers or chakras are all divisible by three. For example, the heart area has a frequency of 639 HZ, which means the wave form goes up and down 639 times in one second. This number, along with all the other energy centers, is divisible by three. The earth, which vibrates at 432 HZ, which is also the key of almost all NEW AGE music, is also divisible by three. Number 3 is the foundational number of trinities, the triangle, with three sides. Mind, body, and spirit. Having it tripled, 333, is like saying trenta when ordering a coffee at Starbucks. It's supercharged. The three-sided triangle - Is the symbol of AA. The unifying language of the universe is math and 3 is the root of many and this special number governs much of the physical world at the quantum level. What does it mean to see 333? We've all heard of guardian angles. So, angels, can't speak to you directly to you, at least in my experience, but apparently, they send messages using the number 3, and when you have triple that, as in 333, it's time to listen up. So maybe this episode, is a message to YOU, from your guardian angel. 333 means that it's time to focus on acknowledging your inner truths, and head out into the world with more purpose. Inner truth (if you're listening to this podcast), means it's probably time to ditch the booze or stick with that decision. There's a voice inside, that's been saying, Yo, we don't need this. Internally there's a beautiful “tipping point” that is going to take place if not already. That's when the voice, or energy around your alcohol-free life, overpowers, or is greater than the voice representing the addiction. This doesn't necessarily mean you'll never drink again, but it's a good indicator that A - alcohol has been ruined for you and will never work in the same capacity and B. You're shedding an old skin. 333 also signifies a period of intense growth. If you're on this journey of learning how to live life without alcohol, then yes, you're in the “trenta” range when it comes to growth. This growth is intense. It's the most profound type of inner growth we can go through in this human life. Keep in mind that all growth takes place outside your comfort zone, so if you feel catapulted outside your comfort zone at this moment, that's okay. After all bouts of chaos, order follows. This is the way the universe works. Be patient, things will settle. 333 is a symbol of maturity, or maturation. I've heard, and there is some truth to this, that you stop emotionally growing when alcohol dependency locks in. The flip side of this, is through an addiction you learn a whole different set of invaluable life lessons… Seriously, don't forget that. I firmly believe this. When you reintegrate into society, you'll notice you're equipped with a set of skills that most people don't have. They are superpowers. Qualities of intense resilience come to mind. 333 is a symbol that it's time to eliminate things in your life that no longer bring you pleasure of happiness, The key in this sentence is no longer. Alcohol, for most of us was a great life companion. There was a time when it did bring us pleasure and happiness. Those times, like high school, are over. This can also apply to people, places, and things. As you grow, evolve, some people, places, and things. As you grow and evolve, some things will no longer be a match for you, making it increasingly uncomfortable to be around these incoherencies. It's rumored that seeing the number 333 means that what you've been asking for, is on the way. The first thing that comes to mind here is to “Be clear on what you're asking for when you put that out into the universe. Internally, for most of us, there's a part of us that wants to quit drinking and a part of us that doesn't want to quit drinking. Try to catch those inner messages of dissonance as you become aware of them. What you've been asking for is on the way or may be already here. The next part is for you to walk through the door, to do your part, to do the work. I've been asking for a Top Gun sequel for 30 years. The new release date is November 19th, 2021. Come on lucky 333, I need this. Whether you believe in 333 or not, that doesn't really matter. 333 means the ascended masters are near you. Ascended masters? What the hell does that mean? Well, we're not going to figure that out here, nor is this podcast really about that, but it's important to be open to the idea that someone, something out there, is rooting for us. An entity, or spirit has our best interest in mind, even though the remake of Top Gun has been postponed 5 times. Regardless, humanity needs help now, and if a number, replicated 3 times, signifies this, then I'll take it. Before we conclude, I do want to mention the odds, of us chatting about existence, quitting drinking and you being you, are quite low. In fact, the odds, of you being you, in this moment, are about 1 in 400 trillion. According to astro-physicists, the odds of planet earth, sustaining life, and you being here are the same as flipping a coin and having it land on heads, 10 quintillion times in a row. As Laura McKowan, would say, “we are the luckiest.” Simply being here, means we've already won the greatest lottery of all time. . And we didn't come here for life to perpetually suck. We've got your back guys. Mental health matters, and as we continue to live through this pandemic and slowly go back to resuming activities such as going back to work or attending some social gatherings, it's important to have someone that can help us process all our emotions and life stressors. Betterhelp will assess your needs and match you with your own licensed professional therapist. Betterhelp provides a broad range of expertise available which may not be locally available in many areas. The platform is super easy to navigate - you can login into your account at any time and interact with your counselor by sending them a message. You'll get timely and thoughtful responses, plus you can schedule weekly video or phone sessions. Betterhelp is more affordable than the traditional offline counseling and financial aid is available. Visit betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR and join the over 500,000 people talking charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced professional. Recovery Elevator listeners get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/ELEVATOR. [11:35] Odette introduces Tamar Tamar took her last drink on June 17, 2012. [12:02] How do you feel? It's amazing. I remember when I first came into recovery, I thought, I can't drink forever? If you had asked me nine years ago if I'd be here, I'd tell you you're insane! [12:40] Give us a little background on you. Tamar is a podcast host, performance consultant, life coach, best-selling author, and a champion for people in recovery. Her passion is to help people in recovery create a life so good for themselves that they never want to go back to their old way of living. She lives east of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She has no kids but has a niece and nephew who she loves to get hopped up on sugar and send them home to their parents. She is married and her husband is in recovery as well. She loves being outside, hiking, snowboarding, and golfing. [14:56] Tell us about your relationship with alcohol Tamar said she had a great upbringing. Her family moved around quite a bit and as a result, she was very shy. She was always looking to get a gold star from her dad. She began seeking external sources of love. When she got drunk for the first time, her life went from black and white to color. She felt she could be in control, funny and more secure. It was the solution for the good and bad times. She barely graduated from high school because she wanted to drink all the time. In college, her school was next to a pub, and she would skip class and go to the pub, so she was put on academic probation. She was a black out drunk, nearly every time. When she was introduced to other drugs, she wasn't afraid. She hoped the drugs would amplify her drinking. Her dream careers were to continue being the beer girl at the golf club or work for a brewery. [18:59] Did you connect the dots that you experience was related to alcohol? Tamar said, she thought this is how life is. She surrounded herself with people who drank like she did. She started using drugs, losing jobs and became a chronic yo-yo dieter. She slipped into a depression but couldn't see the problem with alcohol. She was blaming the world. Her Dad tried to intervene and point out her challenges, but she wasn't ready to hear it. [21:19] What happened afterwards? Tamar said, she started to feel shame. She was in a toxic relationship. For two months, she drank and used for two months straight. She focused on society's expectations (get married, have children). She met her future husband who was also an alcoholic. She stopped using hard drugs, but her drinking escalated. They worked together and only got along when they were drinking. Meeting society's expectations made her miserable. She hit bottom, she was severely depressed, unhappily married, and overweight. She had a moment of clarity and wanted to give it another chance. She decided to make a change and stop digging. [25:37] How did that catapult you into action? Tamar said it was right before New Year's, so she resolved to get a gym membership. She was working out by herself, then decided to hire a personal trainer. It never occurred to her to investigate how to love yourself. She knew the personal trainer from high school, and they became close friends. She rigidly logged all her food, and, on the weekends, she only had nine beers. She would drink NyQuil so she would pass out, she reported to her trainer, “I only had nine beers”. Her trainer took her bungee jumping and shared she (the trainer) was in recovery. She went to dinner with her husband and brought a bottle of wine. That one bottle turned into a case of wine, a case of beer and a $200 bar tab and she didn't remember the rest of the weekend. She texted her friend, saying she needed help. Her friend introduced her to the world of recovery. [30:17] When you reached out to your friend, what were the next steps? Tamar said, she stopped that weekend. Her friend brought her to an AA meeting, and she said she wasn't like them, she was classy. Her friend encouraged her to look for the similarities vs. the differences. With a new attitude, she was shocked at how much she could relate. She went to someone's four-year celebration and was impressed with how good his life became. She is happy to be alive, particularly knowing how self-destructive she was. [33:51] What happened afterwards? Tamar said going through the 12-steps really helped her. She learned her life was her fault. She cried more in her first year in recovery than she had ever in her life. She had used alcohol to mask everything, so her first step was to learn how to manage her emotions. She learned it was ok to not be okay. She started cleaning up her life. It was about building a foundation. Now there isn't one part of her that wants to have a drink. Early on, she was frustrated with people who questioned her decisions, but she thinks that tough love saved her life. She surrounded herself with people who would be honest with her. The first year was hardest, she lost 75 pounds, but she acknowledged you can get lazy and fall back into not doing the work. [37:37] What tools did you use to help you get through the days? Tamar said she changed everything. She stayed away from bars for the first six months. She stayed away from anything that triggered her. She didn't connect with friends because they were drinking buddies. She tested the water by bringing diet coke to parties and had an emotional hangover. Learning what to do and what not to do became her top priority until she was strong enough and her foundation was built. She developed a healthy routine. Today it doesn't bother her to be around people who are drinking. [41:14] How did your depression and eating issues evolve as you got sober? Tamar said food is still a challenge for her – she loves food. She listened to a podcast and the host, an MD, pointed out the similarity between the carbs/sugar and alcohol. After losing 75 pounds, she felt like she had graduated. She still slips into anxiety and depression. She finds herself going back to old behaviors. Now she eats clean, and her body responds well. She is good 80% of the time and 20% of the time she allows herself fries. She is very co-dependent and began working on her personal development. She wanted to grow. She investigated her food issues. She learned what foods she could eat, what foods worked, etc. She hired a food code. She started a podcast so she could be accountable. She hired a coach who helped her with different strategies around food. She has learned to give herself grace. Sobriety helps you to look at other aspects of your life. You can apply the same tools to other addictions. [47:13] What has been an unexpected perk or joy about this journey? Tamar said she realized her past was a gift. When complacent, she stopped taking action. Surrounding herself with people who had what she wanted encouraged her to move forward. She is now coaching. She is a performance consultant. She didn't get sober so she could just settle. Even when the days are dark, she can now see the light at the end of the tunnel. [50:25] Rapid Fire Round If you could talk to your younger self, what would you say. Keep being open minded and willing to learn. Don't shut yourself off for new experiences and don't wait until you are ready. If something aligns with your purpose, take action and do it. What are you excited about right now? She is excited to wake up every single morning at 4:30 AM so she can do what she loves each day. What is your favorite NA beverage? Diet Coke. What are some of your favorite resources on this journey? Podcasts, books (self-help and biographies). What parting piece of guidance do you have for listeners? Find people who have what you want. She is grateful she found those people in early recovery. It's never too late to stop. Ask for help. Connect. It's okay to not be okay. You may have to say Adios to booze if … You keep thinking about booze and justifying your reasons for not drinking. Odette's Summary Odette spoke about the Disney movie, Luca. The movie reminded her that we need to silence the voice that doesn't want us to do the hard thing(s). We are not our thoughts. We have the power to detach and tell it to be quiet. Seeing our thoughts for what they are is healthy, just don't let them drive the car. Remember you are not alone and together is always better. This isn't a no to alcohol, it's a YES to a better life. Upcoming events, retreats, and courses: Bozeman 2021 (August 18-22, 2021) registration opens March 1! This is our flagship annual retreat held in the pristine forests of Big Sky Country, 10 miles south of Bozeman, Montana. During this 5-day event, you'll discover how to expand the boundaries of your comfort zone. You can find more information about our events Affiliate Link for Endourage: For 10% off your first CBD order with Endourage visit this link and use the promo code elevator at checkout. Affiliate Link for Amazon: Shop via Amazon using this link. The book, Alcohol is SH!T, is out. Pick up your paperback copy on Amazon here! You can get the Audible version here! Resources: Connect with Cafe RE - Use the promo code OPPORTUNITY to waive the set-up fee. Recovery Elevator YouTube - Subscribe here! Sobriety Tracker iTunes “Recovery Elevator – Without the darkness you would never know the light - I love you guys”
Esta es la primera de una serie de cápsulas que publicaremos en Patreon mientras volvemos con las entrevistas de El Topo. Es un texto escrito y leído por Miguel. Esperamos que les haga compañía en estos días. Si quieren oír los demás, únanse a nuestra comunidad de Cómplices aquí: lanoficcion.com/haztecomplice
Miguel Reyes is the Founder of the Staying Fit ODAAT podcast, group, and movement. Miguel describes himself as an recovering alcoholic husband and father who turned to God and the fellowship of AA to save his life. He transported himself to meetings on foot, began using running as his vehicle — and quickly fell in love with running, sobriety, and staying fit. Miguel says “he noticed his addictive personality took over with running— but this time, in a healthy way.” He went on to establish an online community for others in recovery that desire to focus on a life of health, fitness, and addiction recovery. The “Staying Fit ODAAT community has grown to more than 650 members in a short time. Miguel also hosts a podcast featuring one-on-one interviews with other individuals in recovery who are doing amazing things. His latest passion is training to qualify for the Boston Marathon! Check out the Staying Fit ODAAT podcast on Apple Podcast: ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/staying-fit-odaat/id1537285081 ) Follow Staying Fit ODDAT Instagram: ( https://instagram.com/stayingfitodaat ) Facebook Group: ( https://facebook.com/groups/2492498137744945/ ) TikTok: ( https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdDnRStC/ ) SOBER IS DOPE: ( https://popbuchanan.net/soberisdope ) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soberisdope/message
Family. Faith. Fitness. They're the three cornerstones of Miguel Reyes' recovery program, and they're the reason he's celebrating three years of sobriety. If you enjoy a good story, you're going to love spending an hour with "Migs". There's the one about the drug deal gone bad. There's a couple of stories of him thinking he'd duped Johnny Law, only to be called out on his bullshit. The best story, though, is the one where he looked into his newborn's eyes and decided enough was enough. He was getting clean for good. Pretty quickly, "Migs" built running into his recovery program, and when he broke his ankle, he buoyed his spirits by creating the online community Staying Fit ODAAT. Today, the Facebook group is 650 strong. Last year, he launched a podcast by the same name. The community he's created, the family, really, has become yet another pillar on which his sobriety is built. ************************************ This episode was presented by DUI & Behavioral Health Counseling Centers, which has offices here in northern Illinois – in Sycamore, Plano, and Crystal Lake. If you suspect you or someone you love has a problem with drinking, drugs, mental illness or anger, call 815-895-9000 today and set up an evaluation. Visit duisycamore.com for more information. ************************************ Catch me on IGTV (@40000_Steps) and Facebook Live at 11 a.m. CST every Tuesday and Thursday. Join the discussion. Bring your own snacks. ************************************ If you or someone you know would like to star on the podcast, or be interviewed on IGTV, email us at 40000steps@gmail.com. ************************************ Sign up for our free newsletter and read my regular musings in The Big Blog at 40000steps.com, where you can also read about and listen to every episode of 40,000 Steps Radio. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-heimerman/message
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la Leb Plata
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la Leb Plata
Miguel is the host of The Staying Fit ODAAT Podcast. Miguel has found that through running and excerise its made staying sober a little easier. Despite working in the restaurant industry and having to be around alcohol daily Miguel is committed to his sobriety not just for himself but also for his family. Through his sobriety he is able to help others with support and telling their stories through the ODAAT Podcast or Facebook group. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/risingabove/support
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la jornada 20 de la Leb Plata
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo, Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes analizan lo sucedido en la jornada 20 de la Leb Plata
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan como esta la competicion una vez transcurridas 19 jornadas de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan como esta la competicion una vez transcurridas 19 jornadas de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan como esta la competicion una vez transcurridas 18 jornadas de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan como esta la competicion una vez transcurridas 18 jornadas de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan lo acontecido en la segunda jornada de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan lo acontecido en la segunda jornada de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan lo acontecido en la primera jornada de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes repasan lo acontecido en la primera jornada de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Aku yakin deh di dunia ini ga ada orang yang luput dari omongan, omongan apapun entah baik dan buruk dan salah satu yang tidak bisa terdengar merdu adalah kritikan. Kamu pernah di kritik gak sih? saranku, kita harus bisa memilih dan memilah apa yang mau kita terima dan tidak List Song : Quarantine Blues Think of love Half as good ( Miguel Reyes ) far hills ave - yello
As the attending you’re job is to organize the chaos and all of a sudden out of the corner of your eye, you see the other attending (your double coverage) come in and stand in the corner quietly. How do you react? Will this be a positive experience? Listen as our hosts discuss this topic with guest Anand Swaminathan and Miguel Reyes, during this episode that was recorded at the St Joe's Grand Rounds in September.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes realizan una audioguia de la leb Plata 2020/21.
Programa de www.pasionporelbaloncestoradio.com donde Aitor Arroyo y Miguel Angel Juárez y Miguel Reyes realizan una audioguia de la leb Plata 2020/21.
10 TOP FREESTYLE SONGS OF august 2020 The Countdown Showdown Mix is compiled by Freestyle Deejays who have been Billboard Reporters and Club Deejays, who have been mixing Freestyle and other genres for decades. ==| TOP TEN FREESTYLE songs |== 1.) Slipping Through My Hands by K7/TKA2.) You Should Have Told Me by George Anthony3.) This Is Life by Jesse B4.) Believe In Love by Berrios vs Zone5.) I Don't Know by Raul Soto & A'Lisa B6.) Hearts on Fire by Fabian7.) Apology IOU by Luis Marte (DJ Xtacy Remix)8.) Dedicated by Willie Valentin9.) Don't Call It Love by FFOF (DJ MDW Remix) 10.) Into The Night by Diddle D ==| STILL IN THE MIX |== 11.) (Be) My Summer Love by Touch of Quality12.) There's No Reason To Cry by TST Feat. Mia13.) Spread Your Wings by Quadlibet14.) I Truly Love You By E'Dee15.) Tell Me by A'Lisa B & Charlie Babie16.) All The Way by George Anthony17.) Willing To Take A Chance by Nelson Rego18.) All These Memories by Chrissy I Ecee19.) Give Me One Night by Andrea Martin Feat. Angel Miguel20.) Forever by Shy ==| BREAKOUT SONGS |== 21.) Tell Me The Reason by Joel Rodriguez, Miguel Reyes, Jesse Esco22.) God Only Knows by Sharyn Maceren23.) Our Love by Jay Rivera (TOQ)24.) Breath Away by Jae Mazor25.) Fatal by Vizion26.) My Reason Why by Elvira Miglino27.) Never End by Julio Mena28.) Him or Me by Nelson Rigo29.) Scars by Jenaro
EMRA*Cast Host Dr. Miguel Reyes sits down with Dr. Kevin Baumgartner to discuss Toxicology Fellowships. Listen in as they discuss what events led Dr. Baumgartner to be interested and eventually pursue a toxicology fellowship, what its like being a tox fellow, what the fellowship looks like, and different career possibilities you can pursue with the fellowship. Key Resources: https://www.acmt.net/ https://www.emra.org/be-involved/committees/toxicology-committee/ https://www.emra.org/books/fellowship-guide-book/27-toxicology/ Key Points: Tox fellowships are ACGME accredited - thus follow the pay rate. All are 2-year fellowships If no local tox contacts use the links listed above for job opportunities and guidance
Durante la emergencia que vive Puerto Rico y el mundo por causa de la pandemia del coronavirus, me di a la tarea de trabajar una serie de entrevistas a los diferentes jugadores y personal técnico que componen el equipo de los Montañeses de Utuado en el Béisbol Doble A. En esta segunda parte de las entrevistas a los Montañeses, conoceremos de cerca a los jugadores Emmanuell "el gringo" García, Mathew Montero, Abdiel Rodríguez y Miguel Reyes. Sigue a los Montañeses: https://www.facebook.com/utuado.montaneses/ ----------------- Música de introducción: Compositor: Gabriel Muñoz Tema: En mi corazón Canal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jmdelta4/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielMunoz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabemunoz_official/ ----------------- Contáctanos: utuadopodcast@gmail.com
Dr. Miguel Reyes sits down with EMRA 45 Under 45 winner Salim Rezaie, MD, to discuss how he was nominated and awarded this recognition. How REBEL EM came to be and the future plans for the website, podcast and conference. Additionally, we discuss how to be productive and the power of being 1% better everyday. Host: Miguel Reyes, MD@miguel_reyesMD Guest: Salim Rezaie, MD, FACEP @srrezaie Key Resources: RebelEM.com
¿Qué Miro Dios? - Miguel Reyes by Iglesia Bautista Bíblica de Long Beach
El neumólogo Enrique Miguel Reyes, del Hospital Comarcal del Noroeste, en Caravaca de la Cruz, analiza la situación actual de los infectados por Coronavirus en ese centro sanitario. Destaca la importancia de avisar a los ambulatorios ante cualquier síntoma sospechoso. Sobre el uso de mascarillas, si llegasen a ser necesarias para toda la población, las caseras también valdrían para los no contagiados que no trabajen con personas de riesgo.
COVID-19 is affecting all of us in different ways. It can be a challenging time for residents, but you’re not alone. In this episode, your EMRA*Cast hosts share their thoughts and stories as they navigate the constantly changing landscape of ER Medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. Host: Jessie Werner, MD Guests: Isaac Agboola, MD. MS; Tiffany Proffitt, DO, MABS; Miguel Reyes, MD Key Resources: https://rebelem.com/covid-19-the-novel-coronavirus-2019/ https://emcrit.org/ibcc/covid19/ https://covid.emrap.org/ https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 https://www.emra.org/external-search/?queryString=covid
Dr Miguel Reyes sits down with Dr. Wall to discuss pediatric fellowships. Why decide to do it? How does one apply and what how do you know for sure if its the right fit for you.
Dr. Miguel Reyes meets with Drs. Sara Paradise Dimeo, Guy Carmelli, and Michael Shamoon to discuss medical education fellowships and all they entail. Overview: We sit down with three guest panelists all involved in medical education fellowships in different phases of their fellowship career to discuss its ins and outs. We talk about why they chose MedED, why their programs, what the application was like and what you can do to be best the applicant. Key Resources: https://www.emra.org/fellowships/education-fellowships/ https://www.emra.org/books/fellowship-guide-book/7-education/ Key Points: MedEd fellowship gives you a leg up for academic positions Learn novel and engaging teaching techniques! Network with a lot of academic folk! It’s a small community Mentorship matters and can help your significantly career
In this episode Miguel Reyes and I talk about the booming car industry and it’s market trends in different industries are headed like food and insurance. We talk Tesla, Porsche, Audi, Amazon, 5G network‘s, artificial intelligence. I appreciate you listening!
Hoy hablamos de eventos paranormales, ovnis, fantasmas y el feto volador. Mejor comentario del capítulo anterior: Miguel Reyes "Mi abuela me contó las 3 veces que casi muere en el hospital veía a la muerte, representada como una mujer de rebozo ceniza, en ese entonces lo veía super lógico, ahora de adulto (y ateo) encubierto que eran solo alucinaciones Te amo abuelita, sorry" Sígannos en redes sociales: twitter, instagram y youtube @frannerd y @edpavez
#SagaLiveEste jueves en Saga Live con Adela Micha continuamos con transmisión especial desde Las Vegas, Estados Unidos.Un espectacular campo de golf fue la locación donde nos acompañaron:El Dasa, cantante.Luis Aceves, ‘El Pollo', conductor de radio.Contanza Castro, productora.Domenica Castro, actriz.Miguel Rivera y Miguel Reyes; bailarines de Las Vegas.
#SagaLiveEste jueves en Saga Live con Adela Micha continuamos con transmisión especial desde Las Vegas, Estados Unidos.Un espectacular campo de golf fue la locación donde nos acompañaron:El Dasa, cantante.Luis Aceves, ‘El Pollo', conductor de radio.Contanza Castro, productora.Domenica Castro, actriz.Miguel Rivera y Miguel Reyes; bailarines de Las Vegas.
We have co-hosts; Hector Aramburo and Miguel Reyes as ohms architects to discuss their multi-family project in Carlsbad, currently under construction. The discussion focused on the permitting process, and the interactions with city planners, consultants, and the client.
#SagaLive Este jueves en Saga Live con Adela Micha continuamos con transmisión especial desde Las Vegas, Estados Unidos. Un espectacular campo de golf fue la locación donde nos acompañaron: El Dasa, cantante. Luis Aceves, ‘El Pollo', conductor de radio. Contanza Castro, productora. Domenica Castro, actriz. Miguel Rivera y Miguel Reyes; bailarines de Las Vegas.
In this episode Dr. Miguel Reyes interviews Dr. Salim Rezaie about how best to approach and use FOAMed (Free Open Access Medical Education) as a resident. Overview: Have you ever felt overwhelmed with the amount of content out there that comes out on a nearly daily basis? Well if so than this is the podcast for you. Here we talk about how to sift through the FOAM sources and how to implement into your practice as a resident. Really great stuff in this podcast. Key Points Don't FOAM it alone Use peer reviewed FOAM sources Use news aggregator apps to collect all your FOAM into one place Read the textbooks and suppliement with FOAM References / Resources REBELEM Got FOAM Feedly
The Freestyle Club Episode 11: 2 Kings Plus 1 with Miguel Reyes In this episode of The Freestyle Club - 2 Kings Plus 1 - Episode 11, we invite an artist to pick a topic for discussion. Please join Radio Personality CPR Jose Ortiz, Life Long Freestyle Fan, and Former DeeJay - DaUnknownAdmin, as we welcome Miguel Reyes Jr. to the conversation. [zoomsounds_player config="TFC-Player" songname="The Freestyle Club -2 Kings Plus 1 - Episode 11" type="detect" source="https://media.blubrry.com/thefreestyleclub/s/https://s3.amazonaws.com/thefreestyleclub/TFC-011.mp3" thumb="https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TheFreestyleClub-011xBlog.png" alt="The Freestyle Club -2 Kings Plus 1 - Episode 11" replace_artistname="Miguel Reyes, CPR Jose Oritz and Rafael DaUnknownAdmin Reyes"] The Freestyle Club welcomes Miguel Reyes Jr. to the conversation to discuss how he got his start in Freestyle. Listen in as Miguel tell us about the creation of Full Afekt, how they were formed and why they disbanded. We talk about the success of their recent reunion and the possibilities of more reunion shows in the future. Miguel continues the conversation talking about his solo career. He shares how Sammy C played a roll in getting him signed to his next label. He also goes into detail about his experiences with different labels. We also talk about the various times he took off from recording and why he decided to return with his latest song "Like The First Time". Find out the long history of "Like The First Time" from when it first appeared on Tim "Spinnin" Schommer's first Mixtape CD in the late '90's to its release in 2018. Finally, we discuss what the future holds for Miguel Reyes Jr. Will we hear new music coming out soon or will we have to wait another 20 plus years for his next release. Where To Find Miguel Reyes Jr. Facebook Facebook Page Spotify Miguel Reyes Jr on Spotify Freestyle News And Pick Hit Of The Week Tune in as we each give our opinions on the current hot topics and events currently in Freestyle. We also pick a track each week that we consider to be noteworthy. Miguel Reyes Jr.: Voices In Your Head by Paris By AirCPR Jose Ortiz: The Promise by Rolando Motavo DaUnknownAdmin: Heaven Help Me by Sophia Aylse
The Freestyle Club - Canadian Bacon - Episode 9 The Freestyle Club Episode 9: Canadian Bacon with Vikki, we invite an artist to pick a topic for discussion. Please join Radio Personality CPR Jose Ortiz, Life Long Freestyle Fan, and Former DeeJay - DaUnknownAdmin, as we welcome Recording Artist Victoria aka Vikki to the conversation. [zoomsounds_player config="TFC-Player" songname="The Freestyle Club - Canadian Bacon - Episode 9" type="detect" source="https://media.blubrry.com/thefreestyleclub/s/https://s3.amazonaws.com/thefreestyleclub/TFC-009.mp3" thumb="https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TheFreestyleClub-009xBlog.png" alt="The Freestyle Club - Canadian Bacon - Episode 9" replace_artistname="Victoria aka Vicki, CPR Jose Ortiz, Rafael DaUnknownAdmin Reyes"] The Freestyle Club speaks to Vicki to get her insight on the next generation of artists to sing Freestyle music. Vicki tells the Freestyle Club about coaching her own daughter Alexia. We also discuss the rise of other young artists and who Alexia would like to work with in future projects. Vicki also describes issues with iRadio stations and how she addressed them. She describes the conditions she shares Alexia's music and the controversy that has ensued. Issues like Freestyle Polls, fake accounts, Twitter, etc. Finally, The Freestyle Club gets in the topic of Vinyl releases. We ask Vicki, why release on Vinyl? Vicki talks about how the demand for her vintage recordings lead her to make the decision to release new songs on vinyl. She talks about price points and why she stands firm on those price points, regionally where the highest demand for her vinyl is and how she markets her vinyl by creating DJ Packages. Where To Find Vicki Website: https://www.victoriaalexandramusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaAlexandra17 Freestyle News And Pick Hit Of The Week Tune in as we each give our opinions on the current hot topics and events currently in Freestyle. We also pick a track each week that we consider to be noteworthy. Vicki: If I Come Back by Victoria and Nick ColonCPR Jose Ortiz: If I Could See You Again by Sharyn Maceren DaUnknownAdmin: Like The First Time by Miguel Reyes
FFM DJ: DJ Paradise - George Lamond Edit Mix DJ Paradise - George Lamond Edit Mix. DJP along with Freestyle Artist Nyasia hosted the long-running Internet Radio Show "The Freestyle File". Together they played the best in old and new Freestyle Music and interviews such Artists as Safire, George Lamond, Noel, Kayel of K7/TKA, Nyasia, Chris Barbosa, Corina, Coro , Johnny O., Carlos Berrios, Evelyn Escalera of The Cover Girls, Geminis/C-Bank, Company B., Arlene, Joey Kidd, Peter Fontaine, Troy Guy, & More, Miguel Reyes, Joei Mae, Tonasia, Vanessa Conde, Angel & Aby formerly of TKA and many more. The Freestyle File name was inspired by the column in DMA and it was blessed by Steve "Mr. Miami" O'Neill. Martin “DJ Paradise” Santiago ( born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bronx ), honed his craft by watching and learning from his older brother at an early age. He then moved to Buffalo when he got older during the late eighties. This is where he met June Bug and High Tech, and together they created "The Freestyle Files". Eventually, DJ Paradise moved to NY where he teamed up with Freestyle Music Artist Nyasia to take the show to the next level. .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .playbtn , .audioplayer.skin-wave# .ap-controls .con-playpause .pausebtn { background-color: #FF0000;} DJ Paradise: George Lamond Edit mixDJ Paradise: George Lamond Edit mix {{svg_share_icon}}Facebook-DaUnknownAdmin Facebook-VarriniqueiHeartRadio Google PlayiTunes TuneInStitcher jQuery(document).ready(function ($){var settings_ap62676881 = { design_skin: "skin-wave" ,autoplay: "off" ,disable_volume:"default" ,loop:"off" ,cue: "on" ,embedded: "off" ,preload_method:"metadata" ,design_animateplaypause:"on" ,skinwave_dynamicwaves:"off" ,skinwave_enableSpectrum:"off" ,settings_backup_type:"full" ,skinwave_enableReflect:"on",playfrom:"off",default_volume:"default",disable_scrub:"off","action_received_time_total":dzsap_send_total_time,soundcloud_apikey:"" ,skinwave_comments_enable:"off",settings_php_handler:window.ajaxurl,skinwave_mode:"normal",skinwave_wave_mode:"canvas",pcm_data_try_to_generate: "on","pcm_notice": "on","notice_no_media": "on",design_color_bg: "295bd6",design_color_highlight: "d50b0b",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_number: "3",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_waves_padding: "1",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_reflection_size: "0.25",skinwave_wave_mode_canvas_mode:"normal",preview_on_hover:"off",skinwave_comments_playerid:"62676881",php_retriever:"https://daunknownadmin.com/wp-content/plugins/dzs-zoomsounds/soundcloudretriever.php" }; try{ dzsap_init(".ap_idx_145594_35",settings_ap62676881); }catch(err){ console.warn("cannot init player", err); } }); || WHERE TO FIND DJ PARADISE AND NYASIA || Facebook Page: DJ Paradise Facebook Page: Nyasia Facebook Group: The Freestyle File - Listen To Other Freestyle Music Mixes from past FFM Deejays || SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE || iTunes user, please Subscribe, Rate and Review on Apple Podcast. Google Play users, please Subscribe and Share on Google Play || WAYS TO SUBSCRIBE || > Andriod Users: Click here to subscribe via our Andriod Feed > iTunes Users: Click Here to subscribe via Apple Podcast > Google Play Users: Click here to subscribe via Google Play > Stitcher: Click here to subscribe via Stitcher > RSS Feed: Click here to subscribe via our RSS Feed > Newsletter: Click here to to subscribe via E-Mail Bonus Information included such as free giveways, contests and more. Please Note: We do not sell or trade your information. We also don't spam your inbox. Newsletters/E-Mail subscription notifications are only sent out once a month. || PURCHASE FREESTYLE MUSIC || amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_search_bar = "true"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "daunknownadmi-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_title = "My Amazon Picks";
La Gratitud - Miguel Reyes by Iglesia Bautista Bíblica de Long Beach
Coconut Versus (Floricanto Press) This powerful and tempestuous coming-of- age novel follows a young man on the outside looking in, an interloper wherever he goes. Everyone calls Miguel Reyes a coconut, brown on the outside and white on the inside. Among his family in central California, he’s the too soft city-boy. In Arizona, he’s a brown boy in an upper-class, white neighborhood, with no real friends, while in Los Angeles, he’s a fake Mexican that speaks too good. Again, and again, Miguel finds himself seething at the injustice a young man feels at every turn of his adolescence. Then, in a moment, he must decide whether or not another man lives or dies. Praise for Coconut Versus “Daniel Ruiz, in taut and urgent prose, that often takes your breath away, (like a punch to your gut), reveals the often turbulent life of Miguel Reyes as he navigates his way from confused child to manhood. With a cast of characters ranging from fierce to loving to humorous, Ruiz has given us an essential bildungsroman befitting America in the 21st Century.”—Bruce Bauman, author of the novels And the Word Was and Broken Sleep “Coconut Versus is a coming of age story that brims with energy and originality as it travels across modern, millennial California. Daniel Ruiz uses his ample gifts as a writer and observer of his generation’s longings to spin tales of love, rage and self-knowledge that are intelligently and passionately told."—Héctor Tobar, author of The Barbarian Nurseries and Deep Down Dark Daniel Jose Ruiz is a graduate of the CalArts MFA program, and is a Professor of English at Los Angeles City College. Coconut Versus is his first novel. Bruce Bauman is the award-winning author of the novels And the Word Was and Broken Sleep. Michael Silverblatt, on Bookworm, has called Broken Sleep “funny, heartbreaking and beautiful.” Other reviewers have compared Bauman's work to Saul Bellow, Robert Stone, Thomas Pynchon and John Irving.
El psicoanálisis y el cine nacieron más o menos al mismo tiempo y tal vez eso no fue casualidad. Eso no quiere decir que se hayan encontrado rápido ni de manera fácil, de hecho el patriarca del psicoanálisis nunca se interesó en el cine, pero con los años el fenómeno se dio intensamente en el sentido inverso. A ambos lados del Atlántico hubo productores y directores interesados en las tramas que podían surgir del análisis del alma, y entusiasmados con las posibilidades de este arte nuevo de filmar algo parecido a los sueños. Y claro, en algún momento el interés se enfocó en Freud y sus discípulos. De eso y más hablamos con nuestro invitado, el psicoanalista Miguel Reyes.
En 2006, el filósofo y pensador político esloveno Slavoj Žižek creó un interesante paseo audiovisual por algunas películas famosas y otras no tanto, con el fin de mostrarnos cómo el cine no solo nos insta a desear sino que también nos enseña a hacerlo. Cinco años después, los disturbios y protestas en Egipto, Grecia, EEUU, Reino Unido y Chile (también) hicieron evidente que algo faltaba en la ecuación, por lo que Žižek reincidió con la misma colaboradora (la directora británica Sophie Fiennes) para mostrarnos la capacidad del cine de transmitir y develar ideologías, en otro paseo igual de fascinante e igual de denso. De esto y más hablamos en este podcast con nuestro invitado, el psicoanalista Miguel Reyes.