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PANORAMA ECONÓMICO
Salario Mínino y productividad

PANORAMA ECONÓMICO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 56:22


Junto a Leonardo Urrea, Yezid Soler, Alejandro Velandia, Ivette Silva y Alejandro Velandia, analizamos los indicadores económicos, el aumento del salario mínimo y la productividad del país www.lavozdelderecho.com

Les Reportages de Ouest Track Radio
Nicolas Chaigneau, ou le fantasme du chanteur

Les Reportages de Ouest Track Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 18:23


À l'occasion des premières de Récital sans méduses les 13 et 14 février au Volcan, scène nationale du Havre, nous avons reçu Nicolas Chaigneau.Chorégraphe, interprète et cofondateur de la compagnie pjpp, il présente pour la première fois un seul en scène musical où se mêlent chant, danse et théâtre. Avec ce projet, il prolonge son travail musical développé depuis 2012 sous le nom de NINO, tout en jouant avec les codes du récital et l'image fantasmée du chanteur.Entre concert chorégraphié, performance intime et humour décalé, Récital sans méduses explore la place de la musique sur scène, le rapport au public, la vulnérabilité de l'interprète et le plaisir de se mettre en danger.

Focus Check
ep 104 - Insights from BSC Expo | Camera at the Winter Olympics | AI in Video Production - CineD FocusCheck

Focus Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 91:29


In this week's Focus Check episode, Johnnie and Nino celebrate two years of the podcast, discuss their recent experiences at BSC in London, and engage with their community through poll results on content preferences. They delve into the impact of AI on filmmaking, networking within the industry, and the latest camera technologies showcased at the Winter Olympics. The episode also covers Blackmagic's recall of PYXIS 12K cameras, Sony firmware updates, and new lighting innovations from NANLITE and DoPchoice. Additionally, they explore rehoused vintage lenses from IronGlass, high-end offerings from ZEISS, and the launch of the YouTube app for the Apple Vision Pro. They conclude with discussions on the Profoto L600C lighting review and the Tilta Nucleus Autofocus Adapter, while reflecting on the future of AI in filmmaking.   Chapters: (00:00) - Intro (07:13) - Poll: What Kind of Content Do You Want to See More of on CineD? https://www.cined.com/poll-what-kind-of-content-do-you-want-to-see-more-of-on-cined/ (20:08) - Milano Cortina 2026 Camera Technology – 810+ Cameras, Cinematic Live Workflow, AI Replays, and FPV Drones Redefine Olympic Broadcasting https://www.cined.com/milano-cortina-2026-camera-technology-810-cameras-cinematic-live-workflow-ai-replays-and-fpv-drones-redefine-olympic-broadcasting/ (27:24) - Blackmagic PYXIS 12K Recall – Early Production Units Get Free Sensor Board Upgrade https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-pyxis-12k-recall-early-production-units-get-free-sensor-board-upgrade/ (30:46) - Sony Firmware Updates for BURANO, FX6, VENICE 2, FR7 and a7S III Announced https://www.cined.com/sony-firmware-updates-for-burano-fx6-venice-2-fr7-and-a7s-iii-announced/ (34:24) - NANLITE PavoSlim 360C Introduced – 4×2 RGB Panel with 27,000 Lux Output https://www.cined.com/nanlite-pavoslim-360c-introduced-4x2-rgb-panel-with-27000-lux-output/ (37:52) - DoPchoice SNAP RABBIT Introduced – Magnet-Assisted Quick-Open Softbox System https://www.cined.com/dopchoice-snap-rabbit-introduced-magnet-assisted-quick-open-softbox-system/ (39:43) - IronGlass AIR Lenses Available for Preorder at CVP – Compact Rehoused Vintage Glass for Mirrorless Systems https://www.cined.com/ironglass-air-lenses-available-for-preorder-at-cvp-compact-rehoused-vintage-glass-for-mirrorless-systems/ (47:03) - ZEISS Aatma T1.5 Full-Frame Cinema Lenses Released https://www.cined.com/zeiss-aatma-t1-5-full-frame-cinema-lenses-released/ (54:06) - Astera QuikBeam Now Shipping – Compact, Battery-Powered Fresnel https://www.cined.com/astera-quikbeam-now-shipping-compact-battery-powered-fresnel/ (57:16) - Accsoon CineView M7 Series Updates Explained – New HDMI-Only Model, Expanded Camera Control, and More https://www.cined.com/accsoon-cineview-m7-series-updates-explained-new-hdmi-only-model-expanded-camera-control-and-more/ (59:42) - SWIT FM, BMU, and BMH Series Monitors Introduce Built-In, Near-Zero Latency Mode https://www.cined.com/swit-fm-bmu-and-bmh-series-monitors-introduce-built-in-near-zero-latency-mode/ (01:01:17) - Cartoni MIXO 21 Fluid Head and Ragno Pod Tripod Riser – Hands-On Interview https://www.cined.com/cartoni-mixo-21-fluid-head-and-ragno-pod-tripod-riser-hands-on-interview/ (01:05:47) - Panasonic LUMIX S1II Gets Free ARRI LogC3 Software Key With Purchase in the US – Save $249.99 https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s1ii-gets-free-arri-logc3-software-key-with-purchase-in-the-us-save-249-99/ (01:08:29) - CP+ 2026 Returns at Its Largest Scale Ever With a Record 149 Exhibitors https://www.cined.com/cp-2026-returns-at-its-largest-scale-ever-with-a-record-149-exhibitors/ (01:10:46) - YouTube Launches Dedicated App for Apple Vision Pro – 3D, VR180, 360-Degree, and 8K Playback https://www.cined.com/youtube-launches-dedicated-app-for-apple-vision-pro-3d-vr180-360-degree-and-8k-playback/ (01:16:34) - Profoto L600C Lighting Review – Does Profoto Gear Belong in a DP's Kit? https://www.cined.com/profoto-l600c-lighting-review-does-profoto-gear-belong-in-a-dps-kit/ (01:20:30) - Tilta Nucleus Auto Focus Adapter Launched – Adds Autofocus to Manual PL Lenses via Sony E-Mount https://www.cined.com/tilta-nucleus-auto-focus-adapter-launched-adds-autofocus-to-manual-pl-lenses-via-sony-e-mount/ (01:24:07) - Viral AI Fight Between 'Tom Cruise' and 'Brad Pitt' Triggers Hollywood-Wide Backlash Against ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 https://www.cined.com/viral-ai-fight-between-tom-cruise-and-brad-pitt-triggers-hollywood-wide-backlash-against-bytedances-seedance-2-0/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com                

The Cineskinny
Glasgow Film Festival: Rose of Nevada, Dead Man's Wire, Father Mother Sister Brother and Nino

The Cineskinny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 57:32


With the return of Glasgow Film Festival, we review a quartet of films from the programme. Listen in for our thoughts on Gus van Sant's 70s crime thriller, Mark Jenkin's existential fishing boat time-hopper, Pauline Loquès' small but well-formed debut drama, and Jim Jarmusch's award-winning ‘parents eh what are they like' anthology. As a little treat, Anahit slags off "Wuthering Heights", also we get interrupted by some building work in the office and we all become very cold to the point that Peter gets the sniffles at one stage. We're talking the full Slavoj Žižek, but we think we caught them all in the edit…  TIMESTAMPS: "Wuthering Heights" review (1:50) Dead Man's Wire review (10:00) Rose of Nevada review (21:00)  Nino review (32:20) Father Mother Sister Brother review (45:00) If you like The Cineskinny, tell your pals! Leave us a five-star review! Share the episode on socials! Follow us on Instagram @thecineskinny, email us at cineskinny@theskinny.co.uk Music: Too Cool by Kevin MacLeod  (https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4534-too-cool) License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-

The New Money Habits Podcast
Stop Saving for Emergencies and Start Saving for Peace of Mind | Ep. 209

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 32:08


In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa explains why the words we use around money matter more than we think — especially when it comes to saving. Many people are taught to build an “emergency fund,” but that language often creates stress, fear, and avoidance. Nino challenges that idea and introduces a more grounding alternative: the Peace of Mind Fund. This conversation explores how language shapes belief, belief drives behavior, and how subtle shifts in wording can lead to calmer, more intentional financial decisions. In this episode, you'll learn:

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles
«Un monde fragile et merveilleux» de Cyril Aris nous plonge dans un Liban poétique et incertain

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 48:29


Ce pourrait être une simple histoire d'amour, celle qui unit Nino et Yasmina, nés à quelques minutes d'intervalle dans une maternité de Beyrouth, un jour de bombardements, unis des bancs de l'école à l'âge adulte mais « Un monde fragile et merveilleux », réalisé par Cyril Aris, est aussi un portrait de cette ville lumineuse et vibrante de la capitale du Liban où le quotidien quand il ne tourne pas au drame, apporte son lot de rires, de douceurs d'espérance. Avec poésie et fantaisie, sur un rythme endiablé, la caméra nous transporte de la tendresse au désespoir des deux héros, de la beauté des sites à la tristesse de cette vie soumise aux aléas de la politique régionale. On connaissait Cyril Aris comme documentariste avec « Danser sur un volcan » mais là, avec ce premier long-métrage de fiction, l'histoire est proche de la réalité. Le film a été écrit en 2019 mais c'est en 2024, en pleine escalade militaire entre le Hezbollah et Israël qu'il a été tourné. Cyril Aris, réalisateur et Mounia Akl étaient les invités de Sur le pont des arts avec Nathalie Amar sur RFI. Le film « Un monde fragile et merveilleux » est à retrouver en salles à partir du 18 février 2026. ► Chronique : Le hit de la semaine Kayz Loum, journaliste à la programmation musicale de RFI, nous parle de son coup de coeur musical du moment : Berywam et son titre « Hold on » avec Ben l'Oncle Soul !   ► Playlist du jour - Anthony Sahyoun - Dalouna. - Berywam - Hold On.

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !
«Un monde fragile et merveilleux» de Cyril Aris nous plonge dans un Liban poétique et incertain

Vous m'en direz des nouvelles !

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 48:29


Ce pourrait être une simple histoire d'amour, celle qui unit Nino et Yasmina, nés à quelques minutes d'intervalle dans une maternité de Beyrouth, un jour de bombardements, unis des bancs de l'école à l'âge adulte mais « Un monde fragile et merveilleux », réalisé par Cyril Aris, est aussi un portrait de cette ville lumineuse et vibrante de la capitale du Liban où le quotidien quand il ne tourne pas au drame, apporte son lot de rires, de douceurs d'espérance. Avec poésie et fantaisie, sur un rythme endiablé, la caméra nous transporte de la tendresse au désespoir des deux héros, de la beauté des sites à la tristesse de cette vie soumise aux aléas de la politique régionale. On connaissait Cyril Aris comme documentariste avec « Danser sur un volcan » mais là, avec ce premier long-métrage de fiction, l'histoire est proche de la réalité. Le film a été écrit en 2019 mais c'est en 2024, en pleine escalade militaire entre le Hezbollah et Israël qu'il a été tourné. Cyril Aris, réalisateur et Mounia Akl étaient les invités de Sur le pont des arts avec Nathalie Amar sur RFI. Le film « Un monde fragile et merveilleux » est à retrouver en salles à partir du 18 février 2026. ► Chronique : Le hit de la semaine Kayz Loum, journaliste à la programmation musicale de RFI, nous parle de son coup de coeur musical du moment : Berywam et son titre « Hold on » avec Ben l'Oncle Soul !   ► Playlist du jour - Anthony Sahyoun - Dalouna. - Berywam - Hold On.

WarpCast
WarpCast 315 - The Last of Us

WarpCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 86:46


Nos reunimos pra relembrar o clássico da Naughty Dog que marcou a sétima geração!- O Que Estamos Jogando (Fable Anniversary)Grupo do Telegram: https://t.me/warpzonemeCanal do Jhones: https://www.youtube.com/@jhonnesgamesPodcast do Nino: https://open.spotify.com/show/39QJL9Rk1HG5yzAqfzSrfZEpisódio com Sidney Rodrigues, Nino e Jhones!

PodPorco
O PALMEIRAS VAI PASSAR FÁCIL DO CAPIVARIANO?

PodPorco

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 60:38


BRUNO RODRIGUES PODE SAIR E NINO PODE CHEGAR!No 5º Bom Dia Porcada de 2026, vamos trazer todas as informações sobre as negociações do Bruno Rodrigues e com o Nino e sobre as quartas de final do Paulistão.Nino é um zagueiro nível plano A? Quais outras opções para a posição seriam boas para o Palmeiras manter conversas? Emprestaria o Bruno Rodrigues?Todas as quartas às 11h acompanhem o Bom Dia Porcada

Esporte em Discussão
Palmeiras CONFIANTE por novo REFORÇO?; Áudio do VAR de Botafogo x Flamengo é DIVULGADO

Esporte em Discussão

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 116:06


O Bate-Pronto de hoje falará tudo sobre as principais informações do futebol mundial. O Palmeiras está confiante de que fechará a contratação do zagueiro Nino até o meio do ano? O áudio do VAR de Botafogo x Flamengo foi divulgado, e também tem a repercussão da forte entrada sofrida por Neymar no jogo contra o Velo Clube.

Beurn Out
Retrouvailles à Beyrouth avec Cyril Aris

Beurn Out

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 45:30


« Peut-on construire un avenir dans un pays qu'on essaie de quitter… mais qui nous retient irrésistiblement ? »Dans ce nouvel épisode de Beurn Out, j'ai reçu le réalisateur et scénariste libanais Cyril Aris pour parler de son nouveau film Un monde fragile et merveilleux, en salle le 18 février.Une histoire d'amour, celle de Nino et Yasmina, qui se retrouvent 20 ans plus tard.Une histoire de mémoire, d'attachement, et du Liban — pays fracturé, douloureux, mais profondément magnétique.Mais on a aussi parlé de nourriture, d'humour, de musique, de joie.Ces éléments qui traversent le film, et qui font partie du quotidien des Libanais.Cyril Aris réussit surtout le pari de montrer un Beyrouth vrai.Un Beyrouth loin des clichés orientalistes.Un Beyrouth complexe, vivant, contradictoire — fragile et merveilleux à la fois.On a évidemment évoqué son rôle de votant aux Academy Awards pour les Oscars (et on apprend pleins de choses)Un échange sensible, politique et profondément humain.

The New Money Habits Podcast
How to Budget for Gift Giving, Pay Off Debt, and Plan for Spontaneous Spending | Ep. 208

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 33:41


In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa answers listener questions about budgeting for gift giving, paying off debt, and planning for spontaneous spending without creating financial stress. Many people struggle to balance generosity, debt elimination, and everyday enjoyment. Nino walks through how intentional financial planning makes room for all three — without guilt or chaos. In this conversation, you'll learn: • How to budget for gifts without disrupting your financial plan• Why planning for “unexpected” spending reduces stress• Practical steps for managing and eliminating debt• How to build a money plan that supports both responsibility and enjoyment Money management isn't about restriction. It's about intention. When you plan ahead, you create space for generosity, progress, and peace of mind. If you're working to build better financial habits while staying grounded and realistic, this episode will help you think differently about budgeting, debt, and everyday spending. For more tools and resources, visit NewMoneyHabits.com Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates.

Ciao Belli
Nino Frassica vs mago Forest speciale olimpiadi

Ciao Belli

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 5:43


Input
Bildschirmzeit bei Kindern: Regeln, Konflikte, Lösungen

Input

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 37:50


«Sie verschwendet ihre Zeit», sagt Corine. Und ihre Teenager-Tochter meint: «Meine Eltern verstehen mich nicht.» Über die Hälfte der Schweizer Familien streitet wegen der Bildschirmzeit. Was hilft? Regeln, sagt der Medienpädagoge – und eine Haltung aus Vertrauen, Neugier, Humor und Selbstdisziplin. «Input» besucht zwei Familien mit Kindern zwischen 6 und 15 Jahren, darunter Romy. Sie konnte die Zeitlimits für Youtube und Snapchat selbst ändern. «Weil Kinder Eltern technisch oft überlegen sind», erklärt der Medienpädagoge, «zählt am Ende vor allem das Vertrauen, das über Jahre aufgebaut wurde.» ____________________ Habt ihr Feedback, Fragen oder Wünsche? Wir freuen uns auf eure Nachrichten an input@srf.ch – und wenn ihr euren Freund:innen und Kolleg:innen von uns erzählt. ____________________ 00:00 Intro 01:44 Lea und ihre drei Söhne (11, 9 und 6) 06:50 Medienpädagoge Beat Richert über Firewalls, Begleitung und Vertrauen 10:42 Zeitlimits und Handyentzug bei Lea und ihren Söhnen 14:52 Medienerziehung, Streit und Regeln (Medienpädagoge Beat Richert) 22:17 Vorbildrolle der Eltern 25:43 Corina und ihre Teenagertöchter über Streit und Einsicht 35:08 Fazit ____________________ In dieser Episode zu hören - Corina (45), Mutter von Aline (15) und Romy (14) - Lea (37), Mutter von Damian (11), Nino (9) und Gian (6) - Beat Richert, Medienpädagoge ____________________ - Autorin: Mariel Kreis - Publizistische Leitung: Anita Richner ____________________ Das ist «Input»: Dem Leben in der Schweiz auf der Spur – mit all seinen Widersprüchen und Fragen. Der Podcast «Input» liefert jede Woche eine Reportage zu den Themen, die euch bewegen.

WarpCast
WarpCast 314 - Jogos Mais Aguardados Pra 2026

WarpCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 67:04


Nos reunimos pra listar tudo que estamos animados para jogar esse ano!O Que Estamos Jogando: Donkey Kong Country Returns HDLista dos Jogos Citados:Monster Hunter Stories 3PragmataDragon Quest VII ReimaginedReplacedMarvel Tōkon: Fighting SoulsMarvel's WolverineFire Emblem: Fortune's WeaveControl ResonantForza Horizon 6Path of Exile 2Phantom Blade 0007 First LightGrupo do Telegram: https://t.me/warpzonemeCanal do Jhones: https://www.youtube.com/@jhonnesgamesPodcast do Nino: https://open.spotify.com/show/39QJL9Rk1HG5yzAqfzSrfZEpisódio com Sidney Rodrigues, Mano Beto e Jhones!

nos telegram jogos nino warpcast sidney rodrigues mano beto
The Powerful Man Show
Breaking Stereotypes: A Conversation on Family, Identity, and Personal Growth

The Powerful Man Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 41:18


Episode #1095 In this episode, Doug sits down with Nino, a member of the TPM team, to have a real and honest conversation about identity, family, and personal growth especially from the lens of someone who didn't grow up around this kind of work. Nino shares his first experience attending an Alpha Reset and opens up about what it was like coming from a background where talking about emotions, growth, or family leadership wasn't the norm. They get into cultural expectations, generational patterns, and what it means to take ownership of your life as a man. This isn't just a story about transformation it's a call to rethink what leadership in your home and community really looks like. Whether you're from the inner city or a small town, Latino or Black or White, the reality is most men were never taught how to be grounded and powerful at the same time. You'll hear about the masks we wear, why they're so hard to take off, and how real change starts when you decide to stop performing and start leading. If you've ever felt like you're doing life on someone else's terms, this episode will hit home. Want a deeper look into where things went off track and how to rebuild real leadership in your marriage? Get access to the free training at https://fixmarriage.thepowerfulman.com/scales. You'll get a clear look at the patterns that keep men stuck and a proven path to get your power back—without begging, fixing, or talking it to death.

HB RADIO
On Air With A_Ron | DJ Nino Interview | Feb 7, 2026 (( FULL SHOW ))

HB RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 122:38


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The New Money Habits Podcast
Declutter Your Life, Declutter Your Money: How Organization Creates Financial Peace | Ep. 207

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 41:17


Is clutter holding you back from financial progress? In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa and Maria Casillas explore the powerful connection between physical clutter, financial disorganization, and mental overwhelm. When your environment is chaotic, your money often follows — but the good news is that small, intentional changes can create massive momentum. Nino and Maria break down how clutter silently drains your productivity, increases stress, and makes it harder to stay consistent with your financial goals. More importantly, they share practical strategies you can implement right away to regain control and create lasting habits. In this episode, you'll learn: Why clutter compounds over time — both financially and emotionally How organization can reduce stress and improve decision-making Simple ways to identify and eliminate financial clutter Time management strategies that support stronger money habits How teaching kids financial organization sets them up for long-term success If you're ready to simplify your life, sharpen your focus, and build a clearer path toward financial stability, this episode will give you the tools to start today. Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates.

GE Palmeiras
GE Palmeiras #524 - Arias assinou, Danilo melou e Verdão segue ativo no mercado

GE Palmeiras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 52:15


A semana tem sido agitada no mercado de transferências do Palmeiras. O clube já teve a assinatura de um pré-contrato com Arias, uma negativa do Botafogo por Danilo e segue em negociações por Nino. Neste episódio, João Pedro Brandão, Thiago Ferri, Camila Alves e Leandro Bocca atualizam em tempo real as movimentações do Verdão que definiu seus três focos no mercado, assinou um pré-contrato com um deles, teve uma negativa por outro e segue em negociação com o russos por Nino. Qual setor mais carente do Verdão? Qual reforço resolveria mais problemas? Fred é uma alternativa? Dá o play para ficar por dentro de tudo isso e muito mais!

Focus Check
ep102 - YouTube Paid $100 Billion to Creators | Hohem iSteady MT3 | DJI RS 5 | Astera QuikBeam – CineD Focus Check

Focus Check

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 95:45


Imagine this: YouTube has paid over $100 billion to creators in the last four years. That's an enormous sum — far more than most TV networks spend on content today. In this episode, we take a closer look at what that means for creators and the platform as a whole. Further in this episode, we talk about plenty of other highlights, including two brand-new Hohem gimbals (which Nino reviewed), a range of innovative new lights from several manufacturers, and exciting new lenses — all covered in this episode of Focus Check. So, as always, hit that play button and enjoy. Chapters and Articles in This Episode   (00:00) – Intro (07:44) – Hohem iSteady MT3 & MT3 Pro Gimbal Review – Built-In AI Tracking and Pro Performance Without the Pro Price https://www.cined.com/hohem-isteady-mt3-mt3-pro-review-built-in-ai-tracking-and-pro-performance-without-the-pro-price/ (15:15) – DJI RS 5 Announced – Enhanced Intelligent Tracking Module, 5th-Gen Stabilization, and One-Hour Fast Charging https://www.cined.com/dji-rs-5-announced-enhanced-intelligent-tracking-module-5th-gen-stabilization-and-one-hour-fast-charging/ (25:31) – YouTube Paid Creators $100 Billion in Four Years – Here Are Their Priorities for 2026 https://www.cined.com/youtube-paid-creators-100-billion-in-four-years-here-are-their-priorities-for-2026/ (37:25) – Sony a7S III Firmware Update Version 5.00 Released with Expanded Autofocus Customization https://www.cined.com/sony-a7s-iii-firmware-update-version-5-00-released-with-expanded-autofocus-customization/ (40:50) – Sony Firmware Updates for VENICE 2 V4.1, BURANO V3.0, FX6 V6.0, and FR7 V4.0 Firmware at BSC Expo 2026 – New Anamorphic Modes, BIG6, Blackmagic RAW https://www.cined.com/sony-firmware-updates-for-venice-2-v4-1-burano-v3-0-fx6-v6-0-and-fr7-v4-0-firmware-at-bsc-expo-2026-new-anamorphic-modes-big6-blackmagic-raw/ (48:20) – Sony VENICE 2 Extension System Mini – Now Shipping https://www.cined.com/sony-venice-2-extension-system-mini-now-shipping/ (54:43) – Astera QuikBeam Announced – Ultra-Compact Fresnel with Multiple Powering Options https://www.cined.com/astera-quikbeam-announced-ultra-compact-fresnel-with-multiple-powering-options/ (58:17) – NANLITE FC-720B and FC-720C Announced – 750W Additions to the FC Series https://www.cined.com/nanlite-fc-720b-and-fc-720c-announced-750w-additions-to-the-fc-series/ (01:00:49) – Aputure NOVA 9° 2×1 and NOVA II 1×1 Announced – A 9° Long-Throw Panel and a High-Output 1×1 https://www.cined.com/aputure-nova-9-2x1-and-nova-ii-1x1-announced-a-9-long-throw-panel-and-a-high-output-1x1/ (01:05:51) – Leica Noctilux-M 35mm f/1.2 ASPH – Innovative and Exorbitantly Priced https://www.cined.com/leica-noctilux-m-35mm-f-1-2-asph-innovative-and-exorbitantly-priced/ (01:10:13) – Pixboom Spark First Production Unit Rolls Off Assembly Line – Mid-March Shipping Confirmed https://www.cined.com/pixboom-spark-first-production-unit-rolls-off-assembly-line-mid-march-shipping-confirmed/ (01:16:49) – Blazar Talon 1.5X AF Anamorphic Lenses Announced – World's First 1.5x Squeeze Autofocus System https://www.cined.com/blazar-talon-1-5x-af-anamorphic-lenses-announced-worlds-first-1-5x-squeeze-autofocus-system/ (01:23:00) – Eddie AI Adds Multi-Track Audio Support for Professional Editing Workflows https://www.cined.com/eddie-ai-adds-multi-track-audio-support-for-professional-editing-workflows/ (01:25:13) – FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 Firmware Version 1.04 Released – Display Delay of External Monitor Improved https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-gfx-eterna-55-firmware-version-1-04-released-display-delay-of-external-monitor-improved/ (01:27:04) – Brightin Star 60mm f/2.8 II Macro Lens Announced https://www.cined.com/brightin-star-60mm-f-2-8-ii-macro-lens-announced/ (01:29:08) – Hollyland Solidcom M1 Pro Released – A Scalable 1.9 GHz Intercom for Medium-Scale Productions https://www.cined.com/hollyland-solidcom-m1-pro-released-a-scalable-1-9-ghz-intercom-for-medium-scale-productions/ (01:32:20) – Freeze, Move, Immerse – Bullet Time and Volumetric Capture in Action https://www.cined.com/freeze-move-immerse-bullet-time-and-volumetric-capture-in-action/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com

Italia Mistero
Antonino Madonia – Il boss silenzioso dietro gli omicidi eccellenti di Cosa Nostra (I Corleonesi 82)

Italia Mistero

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 23:04


Free Man Beyond the Wall
Inquisition 32: Jose Nino w/ Astral, Thomas777 and Pete on Latin America and The Epstein Files

Free Man Beyond the Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 85:45 Transcription Available


86 MinutesPG-13Astral, Thomas, Pete, and Jose talk about Venezuela and the Epstein file drop.Jose's SubstackJose's Venezuela articles on Occidental ObserverJose on unz.comAstral Flight SimulationThomas' SubstackRadio Free Chicago - T777 and J BurdenThomas777 MerchandiseThomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 1"Thomas' Book "Steelstorm Pt. 2"Thomas on TwitterThomas' CashApp - $7homas777Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.

il posto delle parole
Antiniska Pozzi "Tanto domani muori"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 17:01


Antiniska Pozzi"Tanto domani muori"Harper Collinswww.harpercollins.it“Casa auto lavoro / tanto domani muori”. È scritto su un muro poco lontano dalla ferrovia, nella periferia nord di Milano, vicino a casa di Anna, che ha sei anni e un rumore che le abita la testa, un cubo che rotola nel buio mentre nella stanza accanto il padre russa e la madre veglia i propri fantasmi. Al terzo piano dell'edificio in klinker marrone dove abitano, Anna osserva i suoi genitori consumarsi. È figlia di un operaio, Nino, che sognava di fare il calciatore e ora cerca la felicità nelle cose semplici, e di Adriana, che è nata in Toscana, vicino al mare, non lavora ed è segnata da una malinconia che non trova nome né sollievo, dalla costante paura della disgrazia. Una disgrazia annunciata durante l'infanzia dalla Canuta, una sorta di spettro che popola incubi e racconti familiari.Accanto a loro Anna cresce, la bambina introversa e accondiscendente si trasforma in un'adolescente piena di domande, in cerca di una voce che non sia solo eco del mondo da cui proviene, mentre gli anni Settanta trasformano il Paese. Finché le crepe del mondo si spalancano anche nella sua vita, e la tragedia, che sua madre da sempre attendeva, diventa realtà.Antiniska Pozzi ha la voce di chi è abituata a scrivere poesia, e si vede. Tanto domani muori è un libro prezioso, per la lingua, lirica e capace di colpire al cuore chi legge, per la ricostruzione di un mondo familiare e il passaggio di un'epoca, per la capacità di trasformare il dolore in arte e un romanzo di formazione in un racconto universale, in una riflessione al tempo stesso intima e politica sull'appartenenza, il lutto, il riscatto, simbolo di un'intera generazione sospesa tra sacrificio e desiderio di futuro.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Soccer Down Here
South America, Portugal, And The World Cup: Fully Loaded With Nino Torres on SDH AM

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 29:40 Transcription Available


Nino Torres stops by SDH AM to look at the state of play in South America- from Peru to River Plate- plus Portugal and his weekly World Cup story for things you may not have known...

The New Money Habits Podcast
Debt vs. Savings: How to Prioritize Without Losing Peace | Ep. 206

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 19:22


In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa responds to a listener question many people wrestle with:Should you focus on paying off debt first — or saving money? Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all rule, Nino explains why financial principles stay consistent while execution should flex based on real life. He walks through a phased approach to debt elimination, helping listeners understand how to prioritize different types of debt while still maintaining a savings buffer for peace of mind. This episode covers: How to think clearly about debt vs. savings Why execution matters more than rigid rules A phased strategy for tackling interest-bearing debt, non-interest debt, and charge-offs The role of a “peace of mind” fund Practical examples to help you apply these ideas to your own situation If you've felt stuck between wanting to make progress on debt and needing financial stability, this episode offers a thoughtful framework to help you move forward with confidence. Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates.

Gangland Wire
The Agent Who Discovered Roy DeMeo

Gangland Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 Transcription Available


In this episode of Gangland Wire, Gary Jenkins sits down with author Craig McGuire to discuss his gripping book, Empire City Under Siege, a deep dive into three decades of FBI manhunts, mob wars, and organized-crime investigations in New York City. Craig explains how the project grew out of his collaboration with retired FBI agent Anthony John Nelson, whose career spanned the most violent and chaotic years of New York's Mafia history. From Nelson's early days as a radio dispatcher in 1969 to his transition into undercover and frontline investigative work, the book captures the gritty reality of law enforcement during the 1970s and 1980s. We explore how Nelson's career mirrored the evolution of organized crime and law-enforcement tactics, including the rise of undercover stings, inter-agency cooperation, and the increasing role of technology. Craig highlights the close working relationship between Nelson and NYPD detective Kenny McCabe, whose deep knowledge of Mafia families and quiet professionalism led to major breakthroughs against organized crime. He tells how these two investigators wathced and uncovered the Gambino Family Roy DeMeo crew under Paul Castellano and Nino Gaggi. Throughout the conversation, Craig shares vivid, often humorous slice-of-life stories from the book—tense undercover moments, dangerous confrontations, and the emotional toll of living a double life. These anecdotes reveal not only the danger of the job but also the camaraderie and resilience that sustained agents and detectives working in the shadows. The episode closes with a reminder that Empire City Under Siege is as much about honoring unsung law-enforcement professionals as it is about mob history. Craig encourages listeners to support true-crime storytelling that preserves these firsthand accounts before they're lost to time. Hit me up on Venmo for a cup of coffee or a shot and a beer @ganglandwire Click here to “buy me a cup of coffee” Subscribe to the website for weekly notifications about updates and other Mob information. To go to the store or make a donation or rent Ballot Theft: Burglary, Murder, Coverup, click here To rent ‘Brothers against Brothers’ or ‘Gangland Wire,’ the documentaries click here.  To purchase one of my books, click here. 0:02 Welcome Back to Gangland Wire 2:14 The Journey to Anthony John Nelson 4:46 The Life and Work of Law Enforcement 15:00 Inside Anthony Nelson’s Early Career 26:49 The Dynamic Duo: Nelson and McCabe 30:16 Tales from the Underworld 35:55 The Tragedy of Everett Hatcher 39:12 The High-Stakes World of Undercover Work 40:56 Closing Thoughts and Inspirations transcript [0:00] Hey, all you wiretappers. Good to be back here in studio of Gangland Wire. I say the same thing every time. I hope it doesn’t bore you too much, but I am back here in the Gangland Wire studio. And I have today an author who interviewed and wrote a book with an FBI agent named Anthony John Nelson, who was one of the premier FBI agents in New York City that was working the mob. And even more interesting about him to me was he formed a partnership with a local copper named Kenny McCabe, who you may know the name. I had read the name before several times as I started researching this and looking at the book, but he was a mob buster supreme and Agent Nelson really formed a dynamic duo. But first, let’s start talking to Craig, your book, Empire City Under Seize, Three Decades of New York FBI Field Office Manhunts, Murders and Mafia Wars. How did you get involved with Anthony John Nelson? [0:55] Hi, Gary. Thanks for having me on your show. Big fan. Appreciate the opportunity. Very interesting and winding path that led me to Anthony’s doorstep. I also previously wrote another book, Carmine and the 13th Avenue Boys, which was about an enforcer in the Colombo family during the Third Colombo War. And I was introduced to Carmine Imbriali through Thomas Dades. Tommy Dades, he’s a famous retired NYPD detective. So after the success of that book, Tommy introduced me to another member of law enforcement. I started to work on a project that sort of fell apart. And one of the sort of consultants, friends that I met with during that was Anthony Nelson. And then one day as that, due to my own fumbling, as that project was falling apart, I had a delightful breakfast with Anthony and his wonderful wife, Sydney, Cindy, one Sunday morning. And Anthony’s pulling out all these clips of all these investigations and all these Jerry Capiche gangland clips. And it was just fascinating. And so I started to realize that there’s something here because I’m also a true crime fan and I remember many of these cases. [2:08] So it took a while to get Anthony to agree to write a book. He’s not one for the spotlight. He’s really your sort of quintessential G-man, modern G-man. It’s also somewhat of a throwback. But he eventually was interested in doing a book if we didn’t just shine the spotlight on him. Gary, you should know the original, the working title of the book was In the Company of Courage. And that’s really the theme that Anthony wanted to bring forth. You’ll notice throughout the book, there are some vignettes and some biographical information about many of the members of law enforcement that I interviewed, but then we also covered and who are no longer with us. It was my privilege to write this book sharing Anthony’s amazing history, 30 years at the FBI and then several years at the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office as an investigator. And just like one of the themes is just to really shed some light on the valuable work that members of law enforcement, including you, sir. Thank you for your service. And we think too often these days, members of law enforcement are maligned and there’s a negative light cast on them. It’s the most difficult job in the world. And we just want to make sure that we’re shining some light on that valuable work that the thousands of members of men and women in law enforcement do every day protecting us. [3:24] I appreciate that. I’ll tell you what, all the way from the rookie on the street making those domestic violence calls and party armed calls and armed robbery alarms calls that are, there’s nothing there the first five times you go. And then all of a sudden there’s a guy running out with a gun all the way up to the homicide detectives. And even the people that handle the budget, they all paid their dues out on the streets and organized crime investigators, of course, and narcotics. I really appreciate that. It’s a thankless job for the most part. Once in a while, you get a little thanks, but not much. As we used to say, it was fun. I can’t believe they pay us to do this. [4:01] Gary, it’s like you’re repeating some of the lines of Frank Pergola to Al King, just like that. And that’s key, that thankless piece. I remember interviewing Frank Pergola, just famous New York City detective, worked on Son of Sam. He also worked on solving 79 homicides related to the Gambinos and the DeMeo family. And he echoed those same sentiments. While you’re investigating a case, it’s the victims’ families and the victims, their nerves are so fraught. It’s such a stressful situation. And the members of law enforcement bear the brunt of a lot of that frustration. [4:41] And too often, there’s no thank you at the end. And it’s not that they want to thank you. It’s just that they want the sort of closure, not even the recognition, just some sort of realization that they did a great job. And it’s unfortunate that they don’t, that doesn’t happen as often as it should. I appreciate it. Let’s talk about Anthony Nelson. He sounds like a very interesting character. Talk a little bit about what you learned from him about his early career. And I want to tell you something, that recalcitrance, I believe that’s the word, $25 word if I’ve ever heard one. His refusal to really make himself a hero or the center of attention. That’s pretty common among cops and FBI agents. I’ve noticed we’ve got, I’ve got a good friend here in Kansas City, wrote a book about the mafia in Kansas City called Mopsers in Our Mist, but he refused to put himself into the book. He had a publishing company that wanted him to do it and was going to pay him to do it, but it had to have him as a hero. He said, we have to have a hero in this book. He says, I won’t do it. So that Mr. Nelson, Agent Nelson, that’s not that uncommon. So tell us a little more about some of his early cases. [5:49] Anthony Nelson, interestingly enough, his career trajectory and really his life tracks with the latter half of the last century. And a lot of the technological evolution, the rise of organized crime post-prohibition, these themes of urbanization, radicalization that came out from the starting in the middle of the century. But really heating up as a young Anthony Nelson joins the FBI in 1969, really mostly in administrative roles, radio dispatcher first, eventually he’s an electronics technician. So I’m sure, Gary, you can reflect on, and some of this will resonate with you, just how archaic some of the technology was. Oh my God, yeah. Yeah. Back then, we have some fantastic anecdotes and stories in the book, but just also like, for example, when you’re responding to a hostage crisis and you don’t have a cell phone, you don’t have minimal communications and talking about, you better make sure you have a pocket full of dimes and knocking on a neighbor’s door because time is of the essence and to establish contact. So just some of this great, really interesting material there. Eventually, Anthony was sworn in as an agent in 1976, and he entered the FBI Academy at Quantico, graduated in 77. [7:13] And interestingly enough, Anthony reflects like some of his fellow graduates, perhaps were not as keen on going to New York, one of the larger field offices, perhaps wanting to cut their teeth at a smaller office, but he obviously wanted to go home. So he was, and he jumped right into the fray, really assigned to hijacking. And he was an undercover operative in Red Hook during the 1970s, like the really gritty. And from the stories and from the various folks I interviewed, this really was gritty New York back then with the economy failing, crime on the rise. [7:48] Gary, you look, I heard an interesting stat last week where you had, there was almost a record setting that New York City had not reported a homicide for a record 12 consecutive days. And that had not happened in decades. So when Anthony joined the FBI, they were recording five homicides in New York City. And also during the 70s, you also had this, when you talk about radicalization, with 3,000 bombings nationwide, corruption was rampant. You had credit card fraud was just kicking off. You had widespread bread or auto theft and hijacking. Again, at the street level, Anthony was the front for a Gambino-affiliated warehouse where he had first right of refusal, where some of the hijackers would bring in the loads. And he was doing this on an undercover basis. So he jumped right in. They set him up in a warehouse and he was buying like a sting, what we called a sting operation. He was buying stolen property. They thought he was a fence. [8:50] Yeah, they started doing that in the 70s. They hadn’t really done, nobody had done that before in the 70s. ATF kind of started sting operates throughout the United States. We had one here, but they started doing that. And that was a new thing that these guys hadn’t seen before. So interesting. He was that big, blurly guy up front said, hey, yeah, bring that stuff on. Exactly. If you look on the cover, there are three images on the cover, and one of them is following one of the busts afterwards where they tracked down the hijacked goods. I believe it was in New Jersey. So you could get the sense of the volume. Now, think about it like this. So he’s in Red Hook in the mid-70s. This was actually where he was born. So when Anthony was born in 49, and if you think about Red Hook in the early 50s, this was just a decade removed from Al Capone as a leg-breaking bouncer along the saloons on the waterfront. And this was on the waterfront, Red Hook eventually moved to Park Slope. [9:49] And this was where Crazy Joe Gallo was prompted, started a mob war. And this was when any anthony is coming of age back then and most of his friends is gravitating so to these gangster types in the neighborhood these wise guys but this was a time pre-9-1-1 emergency response system so the only way to report or get help was to call the switchboard call the hospital directly call the fire department directly so you had the rise of the b cop where it wasn’t just the police they were integral part of the community and there’s this really provocative story Anthony tells the first time he saw a death up close and personal, an acquaintance of his had an overdose. And the beat cops really did a sincere effort to try to save him. And this really resonated with the young Anthony and he gravitated towards law enforcement. And then a little bit, a while later as a teenager, they’re having these promotional videos, these promotional sort of documentary style shows on television. And Anthony sees it, and he’s enamored by it, especially when they say this is the hardest job in America. So he’s challenged, and he’s a go-getter. So he writes a letter to J. Edgar Hoover, and Hoover writes him back. [11:03] So it’s a signed letter, and now Anthony laughs about it. He says it was probably a form letter with a rubber stamp, but it really had an amazing impact. And this is at the time when, you know, in the 50s, you really had J. Edgar really embrace the media. And he actually consulted on the other famous, the FBI television show, several movies, the rise of the G-Man archetype. So Anthony was fully on board. [11:28] Interesting. Of course, J. Edgar Hoover wanted to make sure the FBI looked good. Yes, exactly. Which he did. And they were good. They had a really high standards to get in. They had to be a lawyer or accountant or some extra educated kind of a deal. And so they always think, though, that they took these guys who had never been even a street policeman of any kind and they throw them right into the DPN many times. But that’s the way it was. They did have that higher level of recruit because of that. So, Anthony, was he a lawyer or accountant when he came in? Did he get in after they relaxed that? Oh, that’s spot on. I’m glad you brought that up. So now here’s a challenge. So Anthony needs that equalizer, correct? So if you’re a CPA, obviously a former member of the military, if you’re a successful detective or a local police force, one of these type of extra credentials. [12:20] Anthony’s specialty was technology. Now, when you think of technology… Not the ubiquitous nature of technology nowadays, where you have this massive processing power in your phone, and you don’t really have to be a technologist to be able to use the power of it. This is back in the 1960s. But he always had an affinity for technology. And he was able to, when he, one of the other requirements was as he had to hit the minimum age requirement, he had to work for a certain amount of time, he was able to get a job at the FBI. So he was an electronics technician before he became an agent. [12:59] And he had all of the, and back then this was, it was groundbreaking, the level of technology. And he has some funny story, odd, like man on the street stories about, I’m sure you remember Radio Shack when there was a Radio Shack on every other corner, ham radio enthusiasts. And it was cat and mouse. It was, they had the members of organized crime had the police scanners. And they were able to, if they had the right scanner, they had the right frequency. They were able to pick on the bugs planted really close to them. And he tells some really funny stories about one time there was a member of organized crime. They’re staking out, I believe it was the cotillion on 18th Avenue. And then I believe he’s sitting outside with Kenny McCabe. And then one of this member of organized crime, he’s waving a scanner inside and he’s taunting them saying, look, I know what you’re doing. And so it was that granularity of cat and mouse. [13:55] Rudimentary kind of stuff. Yeah. We had a guy that was wearing what we called a kelk kit. It was a wire and he was in this joint and they had the scanner and so but they had to scan her next door at this club And all of a sudden, a bunch of guys came running and there’s somebody in here wearing a wire. And my friend’s guy, the guy I worked with, Bobby, he’s going, oh, shit. And so he just fades into the background. And everybody except one guy had a suit on. Nobody had a suit on except this one guy. So they focused on this one guy that had a suit on and went after him and started trying to pat him down and everything. Bobby just slipped out the front door. So amazing. I mean, you know, Anthony has a bunch of those slice of life stories. I also interviewed a translator from the FBI to get a sort of a different perspective. [14:42] It’s different. Like the agents a little bit more, they’re tougher. They’re a tougher breed. They go through the training. Some of the administrative professionals, like the translators. So this one translator, it’s a pretty harrowing experience because remember the such the insular nature of the neighborhoods and how everyone is always [14:59] looking for someone out of place. So she actually got a real estate license and poses a realtor be able to rent apartments and then she spoke multiple dialects and then just to have to listen in and to decipher not only the code but also the dialects and put it together when you have agents on the line because remember you have an undercover agent if they get discovered more often than not the members of organized crime are going to think they’re members of another crew so you’re dead either they’re an informant if they think they’re an informant you’re dead if they think you’re an agent yeah just turn away from you say okay we don’t deal with this guy anymore if you think you’re informant or somebody another crew or something trying to worm their way in then yeah you’re dead exactly so interviewing maria for this you get that sense from someone who’s not in like not an agent to get true how truly harrowing and dangerous this type of activity was and how emboldened organized crime was until really the late 90s. And back then, it truly was death defying. [16:02] Oh, yeah, it was. They had so many things wired in the court system and in politically in the late 70s and early 80s and all these big cities. No big city was immune from that kind of thing. So they had all kinds of sources. They even had some clerks in the FBI and they definitely had all the court. The courthouses were just wired. And I don’t mean wired, but they had people in places and all those things. So it was death to find that you got into these working undercover. Ever. Hey, you want to laugh? I don’t want to give away all the stories, but there was a great story. I remember Anthony saying, they set up a surveillance post in an apartment and they brought in all the equipment while they were, then they got the court orders and the surveillance post actually got ripped off twice. So while they try, like after hours, someone’s going, yeah, ripping off all the FBI equipment. So you have this extra level of, so that gives you like, It really was Wild West then. Really? [17:00] So now he gets into organized crime pretty quick, into that squad and working organized crime pretty quick. I imagine they put him in undercover like that because of his accent, his ability to fit in the neighborhood. I would think he would have a little bit of trouble maybe running into somebody that remembered him from the old days. Did he have any problem with that? I spot on, Gary. I tell you, this was he. So he’s operating in Red Hook and actually throughout the next several years, he’s periodically flying down to Florida as a front for New York orchestrated drug deals. So he’s going down to Florida to negotiate multi-kilo drug deals on behalf of organized crime. But at the same time, he’s an agent. He eventually rose to be supervisory special agent. He’s managing multiple squads. So there did come an inflection point where it became too dangerous for him to continue to operate as an undercover while conducting other types of investigations. [18:02] Interestingly enough they opened up a resident agency office the ras are in the major field offices in the fbi they have these they’re called ras i’m sure you’re familiar these like mini offices with the office and they’ll focus on certain areas of crime more geographically based so they opened up the brooklyn queens ra and that really focuses heavily on organized crime but also hijacking because you had the, especially with the airport over there and a lot of the concentrations of, especially in South Brooklyn, going into Queens. So he worked there. Also the airport. Also the mass, you have this massive network of VA facilities. You have the forts. So you need these other RA offices. So you have a base of operations to be able to investigate. But Anthony has such a wide extent of case history, everything from airline attacks to art theft heists to kidnappings, manhunts, fugitives. There was Calvin Klein, the famous designer, when his daughter was kidnapped by the babysitter, it did do it. Anthony was investigating that. So it’s just, and while he has this heavy concentration in organized crime. I mentioned that. What’s this deal with? He investigated a robbery, a bank robbery that was a little bit like the dog day afternoon robbery, a standoff. What was that? [19:30] This was actually, it was the dog day afternoon robbery. They based a dog day afternoon on this. Exactly. What you had, and this was before Anthony was when he was still in his administrative role. So he had a communications position. So he was responsible for gathering all the intel and the communications and sharing it with the case, the special agents on site. So what you had was like, he’s with the play by play of this really provocative hostage. It was a bank robbery that quickly turned into a hostage crisis. And then, so throughout this whole, and the way it eventually resolved was the perpetrators insisted on a particular agent. I apologize. It slips my mind, but he’s a real famous agent. So he has to drive them to JFK airport where they’re supposed to have a flight ready to fly them out of the country. And what happens is they secrete a gun into the car and he winds up shooting the bank robbers to death. And there were so many different layers to this bank robbery. It eventually became the movie. And a funny story aside, the movie, while they’re filming the movie, Anthony’s at his friend’s house in downtown Brooklyn. It may have been Park Slope. And they’re calling for extras. His friends run in and say, hey, they’re filming a movie about this bank robbery that happened on Avenue U. You want to be an extra? And he said, nah, no thanks. The real thing was enough for me. [20:55] I’ll tell you what, it wasn’t for a New York City organized crime and New York City crime. Al Pacino wouldn’t have had a career. That’s the truth. [21:05] Now, let’s start. Let’s go back into organized crime. Now, we’ve talked about this detective, Kenny McCabe, who was really well known, was famous. And during the time they worked together and they were working with the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. Is that correct? Were both of them working for it? Was he at the FBI and Kenny was with the Brooklyn DA’s office? [21:26] When you think about thematically, in the company of courage, Kenny McCabe was really close. This was a career-long, lifelong, from when they met, relationship, professional relationship that became a deep friendship between two pretty similar members of law enforcement. [21:46] Kenny McCabe had a long career in the NYPD as organized crime investigator before he joined the Southern District Attorney’s Office as an investigator. So the way they first crossed paths was while Anthony was working a hijacking investigation. So he gets a tip from one of his CIs that there’s some hijacked stolen goods are in a vehicle parked in a certain location. So he goes to stake it out. Like they don’t want to seize the goods. They want to find out, they want to uncover who the hijackers are and investigate the conspiracy. So then while he’s there, he sees a sort of a familiar face staking it out as well. Then he goes to the, he goes to the NYA, a detective Nev Nevins later. And he asks about this guy. And so this detective introduces him to Kenny McCabe and right away strike up with his interesting chemistry. And they’re like, you know what? Let’s jointly investigate this. So they wind up foiling the hijacking. But what starts is like this amazing friendship. And I’ll tell you, the interesting thing about Kenny McCabe is almost universally, he’s held in the highest regard as perhaps law enforcement’s greatest weapon in dismantling organized crime in the latter half of the 20th century. For example, I interviewed George Terra, famous undercover detective who eventually went to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office. [23:12] And he had a great way. I hope I don’t mangle. Kenny knew all the wise guys and they all knew Kenny. And when I say he knew all the wise guys, he knew their shoe sizes. He knew who they partnered with on bank jobs years ago. So he knew who their siblings were, who their cousins were, who they were married to, who their girlfriends were, what clubs they frequented. For example, during the fatical hearings, where they would do sentencing, often the defense attorneys would want the prosecutors to reveal who their CIs are for due process, for a sense of fairness. And they refused to do that, obviously, for safety reasons, and they want to compromise ongoing investigations. So in dozens, perhaps so many of these cases, they were bringing Kenny McCabe. He was known as the unofficial photographer of organized crime. [24:07] For example, I think it was 2003, he was the first one who revealed a new edict that new initiates into Cosa Nostra had to have both a mother and a father who were Italian. Oh, yeah. I remember that. Yeah. He was also, he revealed that when the Bonanno family renamed itself as Messino, he was the one who revealed that. And then when Messino went to prison for murder, his successor, Vinnie Bassiano, Vinnie gorgeous. When he was on trial, that trial was postponed because so many of law enforcement leaders had to attend Kenny McCabe’s funeral, unfortunately, when he passed. So this is such a fascinating thing. Now, why you don’t hear more about Kenny McCabe, and I interviewed his son, Kenny McCabe Jr. Duke, is like Kenny McCabe like really issued the media spotlight. He would not, he wasn’t interested in grabbing the microphone. So you have almost no media on Kenny McCabe. If you do a Google search for him, I believe the only thing I ever found was a picture in his uniform as an early career police officer. [25:19] So it’s really hard to even do a documentary style treatment without having any media because B-roll is just going to get you so far. So really what Duke has been doing over the last two decades or more is really consolidating all of these as much material as he can. And I think eventually when he does put out a book, this thing’s going to explode. It’s going to be like true Hollywood treatment. But now going back to the mid-70s, so these two guys hook up. You have the FBI agent and you have the police detective. [25:49] Craig, what you always hear is that the FBI is suspicious and doesn’t trust local authorities. And local policemen hate the FBI because they always grab all the glory and take everything, run with it. And they’re left out. And I didn’t have that experience myself. They’ve got the case. They’ve got the laws. We don’t locally, county and statewide, you don’t have the proper laws to investigate organized crime. Yes, sir. But the feds do. So that’s how it works. This really blows that myth up that the local police and the FBI never worked together and hated each other. [26:25] I’m so glad you brought that up because this was very important to Anthony. He has so many lifelong friends in the NYPD, and I’ve interviewed several of them. And just this sincerity comes across, the camaraderie. In any walk of life, in any profession, you’re always going to have rivalries and conflict, whether healthy conflict or negative conflict. [26:46] Even more, you’re going to find that in law enforcement because the stakes are so high. But it’s a disservice to… And what we want to do is sort of dispel the myth that there was no cooperation. Why there were very well-publicized conflicts between agencies prosecuting certain cases. This was the time where technology was really enabling collaboration. Remember, and you had a time, if you had to investigate a serial crime, you had to go from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and you had to interview investigators. You had to comb through written records to piece this together. So it really was not conducive for collaboration. [27:22] So what you saw was the rise of, and then you had these investigative tools and these legal tools like RICO, while they were still trying to figure out and to build. So now you had the litigious tools where you could build conspiracies and prosecute them. So this sort of helped ferment this sort of collaborative interagency, which eventually led to these joint task force that were very successful. What I really love is this microcosm of Anthony Nelson and Kenny McCain. Now, Anthony Nelson was issued a Plymouth Grand Fury with the full police interceptor kit. If you’re familiar with that make and model, no automobile ever created screams cop-mobile like the Grand Fury. And so what you had was after hours, Anthony and Kenny would join up and they would go prowling the underworld with the Grand Fury on purpose. They wanted to be as conspicuous as possible. to the point where they would park in bus stops across the street from these social clubs. And when I say social clubs, they were… [28:29] Everywhere. There were dozens of them all over Brooklyn and Queens. And these are cafe, social clubs, bars, restaurants with heavy OC presence, blatantly conducting their business. So you have these two, Anthony’s always driving. Kenny’s always riding shotgun with his camera. I assume it was some sort of 35 millimeter hanging out the side, taking down names, license plates. Just a great story. You had Paul Castellano in front of Veterans and Friends on 86th Street when he had Dominic Montiglio start that social club so he could have more of a presence in Brooklyn on the street so that he actually crosses the street and he goes to Kenny and Anthony. And he’s saying, guys, you don’t have to sit out here. You could come down to Ponte Vecchio in Bay Ridge. I have a table there anytime you want to talk to me. So it’s that level of bravado. But pretty soon it changed. Once more of this intel started to build these real meaningful cases, Castellana put an edict, don’t talk to these two, don’t be photographed. What came out of that was an amazing partnership where they gathered so much intelligence and Anthony is very. [29:46] Quick to have me point out, give more credit to the investigators, to the agents, to the detectives. They gathered a lot of the intelligence to help with these investigations, but you had so many frontline folks that are doing a lot of the legwork, that are doing the investigations, making the arrests, that are crawling under the hoods. So it’s pretty inspiring. But then you also had some really good, and I don’t want to share all the stories [30:12] in the book. There’s a great story of Kenny and Anthony. They go into Rosal’s restaurant because they see this. [30:21] There may have been a warrant out on this member of law enforcement. So they had cause. So they go in and there’s actually some sort of family event going on. And they’re playing the theme song of The Godfather. As they go in and then they have to go into the back room to get this member of organized crime who’s hiding. So it’s these kind of really slice of life kind of stories that just jump out, jump out of the book. Really? I see, as I mentioned, they had some kind of a run-in with Roy DeMeo at the Gemini. You remember that story? Can you tell that one? Yeah, there’s, so Kenny and Anthony, throughout the hijacking investigations. [30:59] Were, they were among the first to really learn of this mysterious Roy. And his rise. And then also Nino. Remember Nino Gadgi was the Gambino Capo who took over Castellano’s crew, Brooklyn crew, when he was elevated. And then Roy DeMeo was really this larger than life maniac serial killer who formed the Gemini crew, which was a gang of murderers really on the Gemini Lounge in Flatlands, which is really close to Anthony’s house. And Kenny’s not too far. Didn’t they have a big stolen car operation also? Did they get into that at all? Yes. Stolen cars, chop shops. Remember, this is when you had the introduction of the tag job, where it was relatively easy to take the vehicle identification numbers off a junked auto and then just replace them with the stolen auto, and then you’re automatically making that legitimate. And then, so they’re doing this wholesale operation where they’re actually got to the point where they’re shipping hundreds, if not thousands of these tag jobs overseas. So it was at scale, a massive operation. Roy DeMay was a major earner. He was such an unbalanced, very savvy business for the underworld, business professional, but he was also a homicidal maniac. [32:22] Some say they could be upwards of a hundred to 200 crimes. Frank Pergola alone investigated and So 79 of these crimes associated with this crew. And it got to the point where, and he had a heavy sideline in drugs, which was punishable by death in the Gambino family, especially under Castellano. So then what you had was all these investigations and all this intelligence that, and then with this collaboration between the FBI and NYPD. Oh, wow. It is quite a crew. I’m just looking back over here at some of the other things in there in that crew in that. You had one instance where there was a sentencing hearing and of a drug dealer, I believe, a member of organized crime. And Kenny McCabe is offering testimony to make sure that the proper sentencing is given because a lot of times these guys are deceptive. [33:16] And he mentions DeMeo’s name. So DeMeo in a panic. So then maybe a couple of nights later, they’re parked in front of veterans and friends. And DeMeo comes racing across 86th Street. Now, 86th Street is like a four-lane thoroughfare. It’s almost like, oh, I grew up in the air a few blocks away. So he’s running through traffic. And then he’s weaving in and out. And he’s screaming at Kenny McCabe, what are you trying to kill me? Putting my name into a drug case? They’re going to kill me. And so it’s that kind of intimate exchanges that they have with, with these key members of organized crime of the era. [33:52] Wow. That’s, that’s crazy. I see that they worked to murder that DEA agent, Everett Hatcher, that was a low level mob associate that got involved in that. And then supposedly the mob put out the word, but you gotta, we gotta give this guy up. But you remember that story? Now, this is another instance where I remember this case. And I remember afterwards when they killed Gus Faraci. So what you had was, again, and this is very upsetting because you had DEA agent Everett Hatchard, who is a friend of Anthony’s. To the point where just prior to his assassination, they were attending a social event together with their children. And he would also, they would run into each other from time to time. They developed a really beyond like camaraderie, like real friendship. So then, so Hatcher has, there’s an undercover sting. So there’s Gus Faraci, who’s, I believe he was associated with the Lucchese’s, with Chile. [34:55] So he gets set up on the West Shore. And so he’s told to go to the West Shore Expressway. Now, if you’ve ever been on that end of Staten Island, that whips out heading towards the outer bridge. This really is the end of the earth. This is where you have those large industrial like water and oil tankers and there’s not really good lighting and all this. It’s just like a real gritty. So he loses his surveillance tail and they eventually, he’s gunned down while in his vehicle. So then Anthony gets the call to respond on site to investigate the murder. He doesn’t know exactly who it is until he opens up the door and he sees it’s his friend. And this is the first assassination of a DEA agent. It was just such a provocative case. And the aftermath of that was, again, like Gus Faraci, who was, he was a murderer. He was a drug dealer, but he did not know. He set him up. He thought he was a member of organized crime. [35:53] He was just another drug dealer. He did not realize he was a DEA agent. And then all hell broke loose. And you had just the all five families until they eventually produced Gus Faraci, set him up, and then he was gunned down in Brooklyn. [36:06] Case closed, huh? Exactly. Yeah. And as we were saying before, I don’t remember it was before I started recording or after that. When you’re working undercover, that’s the worst thing is they think that you’re an informant or a member of another crew and you’re liable to get killed. At one say, I had a sergeant one time. He said, if you get under suspicion when you’re like hanging out in some of these bars and stuff, just show them you’re the cops. Just get your badge out right away because everything just, all right, they just walk away then. It’s a immensely dangerous thing to maintain your cover. Yes, sir. Anthony was always good at that because tall gentleman has the right sort of Italian-American complexion. He’s passable at Italian. So with some of these folks, especially from Italy that come over, he could carry a conversation. He’s not fluent. [36:56] And he just walks in and talks in. It’s a different… George Terror was a fantastic undercover detective. And you talk to some of these undercovers, it’s like you have to be… There’s sort of this misperception that the organized crime members are like these thugs and flunkies. These are very intelligent, super suspicious, addled individuals that are able to pick up on signals really easy because they live on the edge. So you really can’t fake it, the slightest thing. And again, they’ll think that their first inclination is not that you’re a member of law enforcement. Their first inclination is that you’re a member of a rival crew that’s looking to kill me looks at looking to rip me off so i’m going to kill you first it’s just it’s just a wild and imagine that’s your day job oh man i know they could just and i’ve picked this up on people there’s just a look when you’re lying there’s just a look that just before you catch it quick but there’s a look of panic that then you get it back these guys can pick up that kind of stuff just so quickly any kind of a different body language they’re so good with that. [38:02] And he’s also, he has to be able to say just enough to establish his connection and credibility without saying too much that’s going to trip him up. And that’s like being able to walk that line. He tells, again, I hate giving away all these stories because I want readers to buy the book, but he has this fantastic story when he’s on an undercover buy and he’s, I don’t know if it’s Florida, if it’s Miami or it’s Fort Lauderdale and he has to go into a whole, like the drugs are in one location and he’s in that with the drug deals in one location and he’s in this location and, but he knows the money’s not going to come. [38:42] So he has to walk into this hotel room with all these cartel drug guys who are off balance, knowing that he’s got to figure out, how do I get out of this room without getting killed? And once I walk out, will the timing be right that I could drop to the floor right when the responding FBI agents, again, these are FBI agents from a different [39:08] field office that he perhaps doesn’t have intimate working. knowledge of. I got to trust that these guys got my back and they’re not distracted. So I can’t even imagine having to live with that stress. No, I can’t either. All right. I’ll tell you what, the book, guys, is Empire City Under Siege, the three decades of New York FBI field office man hunts, murders, and mafia wars by Craig McGuire with former retired FBI agent Anthony John Nelson. I pulled as many stories as I could out of the book from him. You’re going to have to get the book to get to the rest of. And believe me, I’m looking at my notes here and the stuff they sent me. And there are a ton of great stories in there, guys. You want to get this book. [39:50] I also want to say there’s something special going on at Wild Blue Press. My publisher specializes in true crime. And it’s just, they’re so nurturing and supportive of writers. Just fantastic facilities and promotions. And they just help us get it right. That’s the most important thing, Anthony, accuracy. So if there’s anything wrong in the book, that’s totally on me. It’s really hard to put one of these together, especially decades removed. But then I’m just thankful for the support of nature of Wild Blue and Anthony and all the remarkable members of law enforcement like yourself, sir. Thank you for your service. And Anthony, and I’m just so inspired. I just have to say, they’re like a different breed. And you folks don’t realize how exciting. Because there are so many stories like Anthony would come up with and he would say, do you think readers would be interested in this story? And I fall out of my chair like, oh my God, this could be a whole chapter. So it was as a true crime fan myself of this material, it’s just, it was a wild ride and I enjoyed it. [40:56] Great. Thanks a lot for coming on the show, Craig. Thanks, Gary. You’re the best.

Relatos por Santiago Segovia
Contadores de Historias con Nino: Misterios en el estadio de Saraperos

Relatos por Santiago Segovia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 81:30


El baseball es un deporte de gran tradición en la ciudad de Saltillo, y los saraperos es el equipo local y forma parte de la identidad de los saltillenses. El estadio Francisco I. Madero es un ícono en el deporte y el entretenimiento, siendo un lugar que ha albergado risas y recuerdos inolvidables, pero cuando las luces de ese lugar se apagan y la gente se retira la atmósfera cambia por completo, desde espectros que se ven paseando por las gradas, sonidos que parecen no provenir de ninguna parte, hasta el espíritu de una niña que pasea por las instalaciones. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Soccer Down Here
South America, Portugal, and World Cup Stories: Nino Torres on SDH AM

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 30:22 Transcription Available


Our Nino Torres looks at the week that was in South American football plus European competition and his weekly story tied to the World Cup- this time, involving a dentist that shocked the world...

Focus Check
ep100 – Episode 100 Special: A Look Back & A Look Forward | We Tested FUJIFILM's GFX Eterna 55 and Have Opinions

Focus Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 92:47


This week, we celebrate the 100th episode of the CineD Focus Check show—a perfect opportunity to look back at the episodes that stood out and became truly special over time. It is also the right moment to thank our community. Your continued support, engagement, and passion for the show mean a great deal to us. We are genuinely grateful to have such a strong audience that shares our enthusiasm for filmmaking and the content we produce every week. In this milestone episode, we also cover a long-anticipated review. Johnnie shares his experience shooting with the FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55, along with insights and footage from a recent mini-documentary he shot using the camera. As always, Nino rounds things out with the latest weekly gear news. So hit play and enjoy our 100th episode of CineD Focus Check.   Chapters and Articles in This Episode (00:00) - Intro   (00:43) - Celebration of the 100th Episode and Recap   (30:27) - FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 – First-Look Review & Mini Documentary https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-gfx-eterna-55-first-look-review-mini-documentary/   (58:03) - Behringer FLOW 4V – Compact Audio Mixer and Recorder for Filmmakers https://www.cined.com/behringer-flow-4v-compact-audio-mixer-and-recorder-for-filmmakers/   (01:02:22) - PrimeLight Design VoxBox Pro MK3 Announced – Support for Wide Lenses and Integrated Filtration https://www.cined.com/primelight-design-voxbox-pro-mk3-announced-support-for-wide-lenses-and-integrated-filtration/   (01:08:01) - Tilta Boulder Camera Cart XL Introduced – Carries up to 500kg of Gear https://www.cined.com/tilta-boulder-camera-cart-xl-introduced-carries-up-to-500kg-of-gear/   (01:11:48) - Call to Adventure in Different Films and How Characters Refuse to Hear It https://www.cined.com/call-to-adventure-in-different-films-and-how-characters-refuse-to-hear-it/   (01:14:11) - CINELUX REDUXA R2 Introduced – Focal Reducer for RED DSMC2 Cameras https://www.cined.com/cinelux-reduxa-r2-introduced-focal-reducer-for-red-dsmc2-cameras/   (01:20:01) - Google Veo 3.1 Ingredients to Video Update Adds Native Vertical Format, 4K Upscaling, and Enhanced Character Consistency https://www.cined.com/google-veo-3-1-ingredients-to-video-update-adds-native-vertical-format-4k-upscaling-and-enhanced-character-consistency/    (01:23:10) - Godox KNOWLED P600R Hard P4 and P1200R Hard P8 Announced – High-Output LED Panels with Multi-Zone Pixel Control   https://www.cined.com/godox-knowled-p600r-hard-p4-and-p1200r-hard-p8-announced-high-output-led-panels-with-multi-zone-pixel-control/   (01:26:40) - PolarPro CineFlow Filter Introduced – Adds Motion Effects In-Camera https://www.cined.com/polarpro-cineflow-filter-introduced-adds-motion-effects-in-camera/   (01:28:18) - Ruko U11MINI 4K Pocket-Sized Drone Introduced – Under 249 Grams, Dedicated Touchscreen Controller https://www.cined.com/ruko-u11mini-4k-pocket-sized-drone-introduced-under-249-grams-dedicated-touchscreen-controller/   (01:30:03) - Viltrox NexusFocus F1 Crowdfunding Campaign Launching Today – AI Autofocus for PL-Mount Lenses https://www.cined.com/viltrox-nexusfocus-f1-crowdfunding-campaign-launching-today-ai-autofocus-for-pl-mount-lenses/   We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com 

The Built World
Built World Hot Shots: Camilo Nino, CEO & Founding Partner - Linkvest Capital

The Built World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 14:14


On this episode of Built World Hot Shots, we sit down with Camilo Niño, Founder & CEO of Linkvest Capital, to discuss his transition from active developer to one of South Florida's most strategic private lenders. Camilo reveals how his "Developer DNA" allows him to underwrite deals with a speed and flexibility that traditional banks can't match, creating a massive edge in the bridge loan market. We dive into the current Miami lending landscape, navigating volatile interest rates, and why certainty of execution has become the single most valuable currency in today's real estate economy. Connect with usWant to dive deeper into Miami's commercial real estate scene? It's our favorite topic and we're always up for a good conversation. Whether you're just exploring or already making big moves, feel free to reach out at info@builtworldadvisors.com or give us a call at 305.498.9410. Prefer to connect online? Find us on LinkedIn or Instagram - we're always open to expanding the conversation. Ben Hoffman: LinkedIn Felipe Azenha: LinkedIn We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.

The New Money Habits Podcast
Emotional Spending, Mental Health, and Building Healthier Money Habits | Ep. 205

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 36:45


Emotional spending is rarely about money alone. In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa and Maria Casillas explore the deep connection between emotional spending, mental health, and the habits that drive our financial decisions. Using a real-life example from a Facebook group discussion about emotional eating and spending, Nino and Maria unpack the emotions, stressors, and societal pressures that often fuel unhealthy spending behaviors. They explain why simply “stopping the spending” rarely works and why understanding the emotional root behind financial choices is essential for lasting change. This episode highlights the importance of emotional awareness, intentional spending, and having trusted people in your life who can offer support and honest perspective. If you've ever struggled with spending tied to stress, anxiety, or emotional overwhelm, this conversation provides clarity, compassion, and practical guidance for building healthier money habits. Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates.

Ciao Belli
Nino Frassica vs Forest la battaglia a Pisa

Ciao Belli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 6:12


Les p'tites histoires
Histoire mijotée n°34 - Le gant grappin invincible

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 8:03


Plongez dans l'aventure épique de Nino, un jeune tigre qui rêve d'accomplir l'impossible pour déclarer sa flamme

Les p'tites histoires
La gomme à bêtises - une légende d'Arthur

Les p'tites histoires

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 2:46


Plongez avec Nino dans une découverte qui va changer sa vie de roi des gaffes

Soccer Down Here
South America, Portugal, Real Madrid, World Cup Stories: Nino Torres on SDH AM

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 33:38


Nino Torres comes in Fully Loaded on SDH AMHe travels to Portugal, Peru, Spain, and to World Cups past for the stories he brings to SDH AM this week...Everything from sackings to bankruptcies, to TV and history...

The New Money Habits Podcast
Transparency, Debt, and Trusting God Through Financial Challenges | Ep. 204

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 59:05


What happens when a financial coach faces real-life money struggles? In this powerful and transparent episode, Coach Nino Villa shares his personal financial journey, including navigating credit card debt, fluctuating income seasons, and difficult financial decisions. Nino opens up about the emotional weight of money, the lessons learned through financial setbacks, and how his perspective on debt, accountability, and stewardship has evolved over time. This episode explores the importance of financial transparency, trusting God during challenging seasons, and staying grounded in basic financial principles even when circumstances feel overwhelming. Nino also discusses the role of giving, tithing, and faith in his financial decisions, offering encouragement to anyone walking through financial uncertainty. Whether you're working through debt, facing income instability, or seeking peace in your financial life, this episode provides honest insight, practical wisdom, and hope for moving forward with clarity and confidence. Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates.

Focus Check
ep99 - Apple Creator Studio | Rise and fall of Vimeo | FUJIFILM Instax Mini Evo Cinema - CineD Focus Check

Focus Check

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 97:24


This week's episode dives into Apple's newly announced Creator Studio – now offered as a subscription model. Johnnie and Nino also take a closer look at the rise and fall of Vimeo, discussing what changed over the years on this once filmmaker-focused platform. Plus, FUJIFILM has announced a… let's say, very unique cinema camera. So don't miss out on the latest updates from the world of cine tech! Chapters and Articles in This Episode (00:00) - Intro (01:37) - Recent Podcast Episode: https://www.cined.com/podcast/ (07:35) - Episode topics overview (12:30)- Apple Creator Studio Announced – Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro, Pixelmator Pro & More Subscription Bundle With AI Editing and Generative Tools https://www.cined.com/apple-creator-studio-announced-final-cut-pro-logic-pro-pixelmator-pro-more-subscription-bundle-with-ai-editing-and-generative-tools/ Apple Creator Studio: CineD Exclusive Interview Reveals the Future of Pro Apps & Licensing https://www.cined.com/apple-creator-studio-cined-exclusive-interview-reveals-the-future-of-pro-apps-licensing/ (36:56) - How Vimeo Betrayed the Filmmakers Who Built It https://www.cined.com/how-vimeo-betrayed-the-filmmakers-who-built-it/ (49:24) - GOA – An Indian Wildlife Documentary – Shot on PIXBOOM Spark and LUMIX Cameras https://www.cined.com/goa-an-indian-wildlife-documentary-shot-on-pixboom-spark-and-lumix-cameras/ (54:38) - FUJIFILM Instax Mini Evo Cinema Launched with Built-in Printer https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-launches-the-instax-mini-evo-cinema-camera-with-built-in-printer/ (01:01:43) - Poll: Mobile Filmmaking – What Would It Take for You to Move From iPhone to Android Device? https://www.cined.com/poll-mobile-filmmaking-what-would-it-take-for-you-to-move-from-iphone-to-android-device/ (01:13:50) - MID49 Direct Connect XLR Module for FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 – Lower Profile, Two-Channel Balanced Audio https://www.cined.com/mid49-direct-connect-xlr-module-for-fujifilm-gfx-eterna-55-lower-profile-two-channel-balanced-audio/ (01:17:54) - GoPro and ASUS Launch Co-Branded Creator Laptop – Workflow Integration or Marketing Exercise? https://www.cined.com/gopro-and-asus-launch-co-branded-creator-laptop-workflow-integration-or-marketing-exercise/ (01:24:30) - ARRI Reaffirms Commitment to Lighting and Camera Systems – Full Roadmap for 2026, Munich Consolidation Underway https://www.cined.com/arri-reaffirms-commitment-to-lighting-and-camera-systems-full-roadmap-for-2026-munich-consolidation-underway/ (01:27:31) - Hohem iSteady MT3 Gimbal Series & Company's First Portable SSD-001 Released https://www.cined.com/hohem-isteady-mt3-gimbal-series-companys-first-portable-ssd-001-released/ (01:32:44) - Talking About “Lens Character”, Finding the Right Words – a Video Series by Tito Ferradans https://www.cined.com/talking-about-lens-character-finding-the-right-words-a-video-series-by-tito-ferradans/ (01:35:08) - Extreme Wide Shots for Impactful Storytelling – With Film Examples https://www.cined.com/extreme-wide-shots-for-impactful-storytelling-with-film-examples/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com   

Ciao Belli
Nino Frassica vs Forest il primo show dell'anno

Ciao Belli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 5:57


The New Money Habits Podcast
Mindful Spending: A Refined Approach | Ep. 203

The New Money Habits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 50:16


In this episode of The New Money Habits Podcast, Coach Nino Villa and Maria Casillas discuss how to approach the new year with healthier financial routines and more intentional goal setting. They dive into the rise of no spend challenges, why they've become so popular, and the potential downsides of using restriction-based approaches to manage money. Nino and Maria explain the importance of understanding personal spending habits, redefining spending categories, and identifying emotional or behavioral discomfort tied to money decisions. Rather than focusing on rigid rules, they encourage listeners to practice mindful spending by examining beliefs, motivations, and personal values behind their financial choices. The conversation emphasizes creating a purposeful spending plan that aligns with individual goals and circumstances. This episode is ideal for anyone looking to move beyond trends like no spend challenges and build sustainable, intentional money habits for the new year and beyond. Tools, Resources & Ways to Connect Looking for tools and resources to help you reach your money goals? We've got you covered. Join the New Money Habits Community Join our free community and connect with others building healthier money habits Become a member starting at $5/month Start your 7-day free trial today Helpful Resources Mentioned in This Episode Watch on YouTube: Full video version of this episode Payday Power Planner (FREE): Streamline your budgeting processhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Holiday Spending & Gift Giving Planner (FREE): Plan ahead and spend with intention: https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Food Number Calculator (FREE): Simplify food budgeting and planninghttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/helpful-tools Submit Your Questions: Email us at podcast@newmoneyhabits.com Join Our Free Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/newmoneyhabits Schedule a Free Call with Coach Nino:https://www.newmoneyhabits.com/budgeteers/contact Online Course: How to Create a Better Budget: Your Foundation to Financial Freedomhttps://www.newmoneyhabits.com/bootcamp Music CreditsThis episode features music by Summer School. Connect With UsFollow @newmoneyhabits on social media for more insights, tools, and updates. no spend challenge, mindful spending, personal finance habits, money routines, financial goal setting, spending habits, intentional spending, budgeting mindset, financial planning, New Money Habits Podcast New Money Habits Podcast, no spend challenge, mindful spending, spending habits, money routines, financial goals, budgeting mindset, intentional living, personal finance, financial wellness

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer: Lessons for Anyone Who Wants to Make a Difference

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 64:40


It's not just governors and presidents who have to confront and overcome huge challenges; we all do at every stage of our life. Now Gretchen Whitmer shares advice and stories from her life, from her childhood to her current role as governor of the state of Michigan. When Gretchen Whitmer was growing up, her grandmother Nino taught her that you can always find something good in other people. “Even the meanest person might have pretty eyes,” she would say. That can be hard to remember when people are attacking you or literally plotting to kidnap you. Whitmer returns to Commonwealth Club World Affairs on the occasion of the publication of the young adult edition of her best-selling memoir True Gretch: What I've Learned About Life, Leadership, and Everything in Between. She shares the lessons that gave her strength during some of the most turbulent years in her state's history, from the COVID-19 pandemic to a massive flood to the rise of domestic terrorism and the fight over reproductive rights. “Big Gretch,” as she's known, offers an inside look at an American politician drawing on her family, resilience and humor to provide lessons for young people and anyone looking to make a difference in the world. * Note: This podcast contains explicit language. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unleashing Intuition Secrets
Patriot Street Fighter Roundtable: Obama 1st Arrest Talk, Maduro Fallout & City Riots | Michael Jaco, Scott McKay & Nino Rodriguez

Unleashing Intuition Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 79:50 Transcription Available


In this high-intensity Patriot Street Fighter Roundtable, Michael Jaco is joined by Scott McKay and Nino Rodriguez for an unfiltered discussion on the narratives and intelligence chatter dominating the alternative media landscape. The panel examines growing public talk surrounding a potential first arrest involving Barack Obama, the geopolitical ripple effects tied to Nicolás Maduro, and why unrest and riots are flaring up in major U.S. cities at this moment in time. Rather than surface headlines, the conversation focuses on patterns, timing, and public reaction — exploring how global events, accountability debates, and domestic instability often intersect. Michael, Scott, and Nino discuss narrative warfare, media framing, political pressure points, and why moments like this tend to coincide with social unrest. This roundtable covers: Why accountability discussions are intensifying across political circles How developments in Venezuela connect to broader global power shifts The psychology behind protests, riots, and public unrest What history suggests happens when international and domestic fault lines collide This episode is not a declaration of outcomes — it's a strategic analysis of what people are seeing, questioning, and reacting to in real time.

Soccer Down Here
Looking at South America and Portugal in 2026: Nino Torres on SDH AM

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 30:39 Transcription Available


Nino Torres drops by SDH AM live from Lima, Peru to look at South American and Portuguese soccer in 2026...Who may succeed and who may fall in the next calendar year... and Ninodamous says one big name will have it rough next season...Plus, he comes with his first story in World Cup history- and we all learn the rest of the story together...

Atleeeti! Podcast Rojiblanco
Ep1027: Finiquitando el 2025

Atleeeti! Podcast Rojiblanco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 229:10


Despedimos el 2025 hablando, como no, del fallecimiento de Collar y del estado actual del Atlético de Madrid en una entretenida charla con Nino, Miguel Mirindas,Pablo DS14, Antonio Bapi, Susana y Jorge y junto a nuestros seguidores de Twitch (https://twitch.tv/atleeeti), YouTube (https://youtube.com/atleeeti) y (https://facebook.com/atleeeti) donde emitimos en directo los programas. Para suscribirse en Twitch con Amazon Prime seguid los pasos aquí: https://www.twitch.tv/subs/atleeeti

Soccer Down Here
Fully Loaded with Nino Torres: South America, Copas, Portugal in 2025

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 36:35 Transcription Available


Nino Torres drops by to break down 2025 from two separate continents- looking at South America, Copas, Peru, Uruguay, Portugal, and looking at Messi and Friends in Fort Lauderdale

Soccer Down Here
SDH AM 12.26.25: Freestyle Friday, AFCON, GOLTV's Nino Torres, Sounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 151:39 Transcription Available


It's a full Freestyle Friday on SDH AMWe look at Match Day 2 as AFCON goes LIVE and preview the weekend overseas in Hour 1Hour 2 is the Power Hour with our Nino Torres and Sounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno looking at South America, Portugal, the Copa, and Peru plus the latest in MLSAround the world in 60 minutes and around the corner from everywhere...

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Visual Artist Nino Alicea (Got Framed, Attabay's Treasure): "My Favorite Part Is When You See People Enjoying It"

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 76:04


In this episode, Dennis is joined via Zoom by visual artist & production designer Nino Alicea whose larger-than-life installations Got Framed and Attabay's Treasure are currently on display in San Francisco's Embarcadero as part of the city's year-long Big Art Loop initiative. Nino talks about the inspiration for both pieces. Got Framed, with it's 91 roses, is inspired by his grandmother Rosemilia and Attabay's Treasure is a tribute to Nino's homeland of Puerto Rico and the challenges it face after Hurricane Maria. Both pieces, as well as several others, were initially created for Burning Man, where Nino has mounted several pieces over the last decade. Nino talks about the moment over ten years ago where, after a week at Burning Man, he pledged to himself that he would have an installation at next year's festival, even though he had little idea how he would pull that off. With the help of a small army of fellow artisans and at least on engineer, he did it...and he's been going back every year. Nino also talks about getting to create props for Ricky Martin's "All In" Las Vegas residency and world tour and how that opportunity came because he was in the right place at the right time and "just said yes" when the possibility was suggested to him. Other topics include: that time he spent a month making over a hurricane-damaged basketball court in Puerto Rico, the steps one must take to get a piece into Burning Man, why the best part of his work is all the people he gets to work with, that "Oh shit" moment at Burning Man when he realized he didn't have enough screws, how he used recycled pizza tins for the fish gills on Attabay's Treasure and that time Nino went viral with a comedic video sketch in a stage show Dennis co-hostened that would probably get them both cancelled today. www.leaveittonino.com

Douglas Robbins - Den of Discussion
Immigration, Politics, and the Economy w/ Political Commentator Jose Nino

Douglas Robbins - Den of Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 43:44


Send us a textICE has been rounding people up without due process. Immigrants, typically of Hispanic descent, both legal and illegal, have been accused of the most heinous crimes. And yet, research shows they are one of the groups with the lowest violent crimes.So what's really going on? We're also told they don't pay their taxes. And yet, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policies states that illegal immigrants paid almost 100 billion dollars last year.Your beliefs might get challenged during this episode. A quote from my book The Reluctant Human, "Truth exists. Lies need to be created."Today I speak with Political Commentator Jose Nino.Now let's dive in.  Support the show

Soccer Down Here
GOLTV's Nino Torres Tours The Planet: Fully Loaded 12.18.25

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 28:22


Here's the segment from SDH AM with Nino Torres as he breaks down the news of the planet- from South America, Peru, and Portugal- everything from teams on the rise, locking down titles, to the Intercontinental Cup

Soccer Down Here
SDH AM 12.18.25: Sporting JAX HC Liam Fox, GOLTV's Nino Torres, Niko Moreno on MLS, AM News

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 139:28


It's a full Thursday Thoughts on SDH AMSporting JAX new head coach Liam Fox joins to look at his new challenge in USL ChampionshipWe look at the Wilfried Nancy situation at CelticHour 2 is the Power Hour with GOLTV's Nino Torres and Sounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno looking at the world of soccer- from South America to Portugal and MLS moves and decisions...

Soccer Down Here
Portugal, South America, World Cup: Fully Loaded with Nino Torres on SDH AM

Soccer Down Here

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 31:10 Transcription Available


GOLTV's Nino Torres drops by for his weekly visitWe go from Peru to Portugal to the World Cup and an early prediction from Ninodamous