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Latest podcast episodes about Nogales

Uniradioinforma
Más allá del fútbol:panorama migratorio en el Mundial 2026 | Migranálisis

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 12:47


Migranálisis de Continente Móvil.- Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoque científico. Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a la Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones. Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además, ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: Más allá del fútbol:panorama migratorio en el Mundial 2026 #Uniradioinforma

Tech on Toast
Como's Rubén Recio Nogales on loyalty that actually works, frictionless data and why WhatsApp is coming for UK hospitality

Tech on Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 34:13


Loyalty used to mean a stamp card and a prayer. Not anymore. This week Chris sits down with Rubén Recio Nogales, VP of Business Development at Como (now Como Sense), to unpack what modern customer engagement really looks like, and why most operators are sitting on a goldmine of data they're not using.Como describes itself as a data company that specialises in customer engagement. It sits between your operational side and your CRM, pulls in every transaction (identified or not) and surfaces the insights that actually move the needle. Think 3,000 lapsed members targeted in two clicks, or spotting the customers one stamp away from a reward who'll react to almost anything you send them.Rubén and Chris get into penetration rates (why 15 to 30 percent is normal and how one client hit 80), why loyalty members consistently outspend everyone else, and the frontline staff who quietly make or break the whole thing. They also look ahead at WhatsApp marketing, automated segmentation, AI driven reporting, and the holy grail Live Nation are chasing: card tokenisation that identifies the guest with zero friction at the till.Honest, practical and refreshingly free of hype. If you're an operator with data you don't know what to do with, this one's for you.Key talking points:Why "loyalty" got a bad name, and what's changedPenetration rate explained, and why 80 percent is wildThe two click campaign and reading customer behaviourWhatsApp marketing: massive in the Middle East, heading to the UKCard tokenisation and frictionless loyalty (the Live Nation play)Where AI fits: segmentation, reporting and machine learningWhy your GM matters more than your softwareWhen to change systems, and when to leave a good thing aloneGuest: Rubén Recio Nogales, VP of Business Development, ComoFind Rubén: LinkedIn (Rubén Recio Nogales). Como are also on the Tech on Toast marketplace.Chapters:00:00 Intro and Lightspeed01:05 Meet Rubén, single parenting and 19 year old cucumber dramas02:18 Spain to the UK, an ice cream stall in Westfield03:01 What Como actually does04:25 Acquired by Global Payments, what the name means05:09 The state of hospitality tech08:06 Why the old loyalty schemes failed09:24 The value exchange and the Starbucks lesson11:00 Penetration rate and business insights in two clicks12:29 The Nando's chilli effect15:31 AI and machine learning in the product16:11 Como across 50+ countries17:26 WhatsApp marketing and cultural differences21:02 Loyalty members spend more, and why23:07 Penetration rate explained, and the 80 percent client24:52 The frontline staff who make loyalty work27:20 Should you switch systems? An honest answer30:47 Live Nation, tokenisation and the frictionless holy grail32:47 How to get hold of Rubén33:41 Chris leaves his daughter at the vets

Noticentro
Alertan sobre el peligro de cruzar el desierto hacia Arizona

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 1:50 Transcription Available


Iglesia fija postura ante debate sobre el aborto en la SCJNCoyoacán advierte sobre fraude con el Tarjetón Digital del Estadio Banorte Maduro y Cilia Flores difunden mensaje desde Nueva YorkMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc

Tu dosis diaria de noticias
27 de mayo - Morena y aliados van por reformas que cambiaría las reglas electorales en México

Tu dosis diaria de noticias

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 8:43


La llamada “Ley Monreal” avanzó en la Cámara de Diputados. ¿No te suena? Se trata de una reforma impulsada por el diputado morenista, Ricardo Monreal, para permitir la anulación de elecciones cuando se compruebe intervención extranjera. Omar García Farfuch confirmó la detención de Isai “N”, alias “El Chinacate”, sobrino de Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán. El secretario de Seguridad federal contó que el arresto ocurrió tras un cateo en Nogales, Sonora, donde también se confiscaron armas de fuego largas y cartuchos.Un hombre de aproximadamente 46 años murió la mañana de este martes dentro del plantón que la CNTE instaló este lunes en el Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México.Estados Unidos e Irán volvieron a intercambiar amenazas. Aun así, el secretario de Estado estadounidense afirmó que las negociaciones siguen abiertas.Jonathan Andic, hijo del fundador de Mango, anunció que dejará temporalmente su cargo como vicepresidente de la empresa. Esto mientras enfrenta el proceso judicial en el que es investigado por la muerte de su padre, Isak Andic. Arqueólogos descubrieron fragmentos de un enorme mural sobre Aquiles en una antigua villa romana en el norte de Francia. Para enterarte de más noticias, suscríbete aquí a nuestro newsletter y síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como Te lo cuento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Uniradioinforma
El limbo migratorio de los extranjeros deportados a México | Migranálisis

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 16:15


Migranálisis de Continente Móvil.- Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoque científico. Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a la Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones. Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además,ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: El limbo migratorio de los extranjeros deportados a México#Uniradioinforma

Ruben In The Center
EP 158 | Marcela Aviles Davidson

Ruben In The Center

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 55:13 Transcription Available


Host Ruben Navarrette has a timely and entertaining conversation with his friend and fellow Harvard graduate Marcela Davison Avilés. A Stanford-educated lawyer-turned-filmmaker Marcela grew up in Southern Arizona -- specifically Nogales and Tucson -- where her family has deep roots. She spent many years living in San Francisco and working in Hollywood as a writer and consultant to major film projects. She worked closely with storytellers of Latino/Latinx who were interested in exploring subject matter related to that community. Recently, she and her wife left California and moved to Green Bay, Wisconsin to be closer to family. As a managing partner in TomKat Media, Marcella remains connected to the film industry. The two friends talk about hometowns, storytelling, the film and entertainment industry, the Western spirit, the media, California, Arizona, politics from the center-left, immigration, Mexican culture and the healing power of mariachi music.

Hoy por Hoy
La charla | Abelardo Linares: "La de Chaves Nogales estaba liga da a la verdad"

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 17:40


Es uno de los libreros de viejo y editores más reputados de este país. Como recuerda la escritora, profesora universitaria y crítica literaria, Anna Caballé, sólo él publicó por ejemplo los diariso íntegros de Max Aub o los libros de Celia, de Elena Fortún (Impagable "Celia en la revolucíón", uno de los mejores frisos de cómo fue y transcurrió la vida cotidiana para la gente en el Madrid de la guerra) en su Biblioteca del Exilio en la editorial Renacimiento. Lo mismo ocurrió con un escritor y periodista imprescindible: Manuel Chaves Nogales. Linares trajo a España un libro de cuentos sobre la guerra, "A sangre y fuego" del director del Diario "Ahora" y de nuevo él publica ahora una suerte de secuela o continuación de aquellos relatos, bajo el título de "Guerra total". Esta mañana lo hemos compartido con él....

Hoy por Hoy
Hoy por Hoy | Magazine | Abelardo Linares, "detective" y "gourmet" de libros y todas las vidas de Marina Ginestà |

Hoy por Hoy

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 52:41


La vida de Marina Ginestá Coloma (Toulouse, 1919 - París, 2014) da para hablar de varias Marinas, todas diferentes y todas complementarias. En `El Viaje de Ida´, Pepe Rubio ha viajado a todas ellas: la de militante comunista durante la segunda República y la Guerra Civil, periodista, combatiente (en la memoria la icónica fotografía de Juan Guzmán que la retrató en la azotea del Hotel Colón de Barcelona el 21 de julio de 1936); diplomática o novelista. Y en La Charla hemos hablado con Abelardo Linares, editor, poeta, bibliófilo, librero de viaje y en buen medida, además de publicar las novelas de Marina Ginestá, descubridor y rescatador de Manuel Chaves Nogales, de quien hace un par de días su editorial, Renacimiento, acaba de sacar a las librerías el conjunto de relatos sobre la Guerra Civil, "Guerra total", una suerte de secuela o continuación del libro que convirtió a Nogales en uno de los escritores y periodistas más importantes del pasado siglo en nuestro país. 

The Daily Chirp
Nogales meeting turns tense over councilman's extended questioning

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 16:31


Today - A Nogales councilman says his lengthy public questions were about transparency — while city officials say most of them could have been handled outside the meeting.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Border
Nogales meeting turns tense over councilman's extended questioning

On The Border

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 16:31


Today - A Nogales councilman says his lengthy public questions were about transparency — while city officials say most of them could have been handled outside the meeting.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FM
Red asphalt 1 Unruly

FM

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 13:58


I have a story called “Red Asphalt,” which is a bit of a wild episode from when I was 15 in Nogales, Mexico.

Enthusiasm is the bomb!
He Blesses Our Bread

Enthusiasm is the bomb!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 15:00


I have a story called “Red Asphalt,” which is a bit of a wild episode from when I was 15 in Nogales, Mexico.

Enthusiasm is the bomb!
Red Asphalt-1 Unruly

Enthusiasm is the bomb!

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 13:58


I have a story called “Red Asphalt,” which is a bit of a wild episode from when I was 15 in Nogales, Mexico.

Uniradioinforma
En 2025, los conflictos desplazaron a más personas que los desastres | Migranálisis

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 16:32


Migranálisis de Continente Móvil.- Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoque científico. Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a la Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones. Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además, ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: En 2025, los conflictos desplazaron a más personas que los desastres#Uniradioinforma

The Daily Chirp
Nogales International Film Festival brings films to both sides of the border

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 17:31


The Nogales International Film Festival returns this week with border stories, Indigenous horror and free screenings on both sides of the border.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Border
Nogales International Film Festival brings films to both sides of the border

On The Border

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 17:31


The Nogales International Film Festival returns this week with border stories, Indigenous horror and free screenings on both sides of the border.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Flamenco Chiavi in Mano podcast
151- Los palos de Ida y Vuelta La Colombiana -Flamenco Chiavi in Mano podcast

Flamenco Chiavi in Mano podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 34:32


La Colombiana appartiene alla famiglia dei palos de Ida y Vuelta, i generi di origini miste fra Spagna e le regioni spagnole d'America. Non “colonie”, ma “regioni”, che la Madrepatria ha sempre integrato culturalmente.Ti rimando prima di tutto all'ascolto dell'episodio 110, in cui ti racconto della salida del cante por Colombiana.La Colombiana in realtà non ha niente a che fare con la Colombia, ma è uno dei pochi palos di cui si conosce l'origine, ovviamente con approssimazione, dato che sempre nel flamenco le cose si mescolano e si perdono un po' i confini. La paternità è certamente di Pepe Marchena, intorno al 1930. È un cante molto allegro ed orecchiabile in 4/4 in modalità maggiore. È forse il palo flamenco più allegro e spensierato.La sua origine nella cultura musicale spagnola è da trovarsi nella Habanera. Nominando la Habanera viene subito in mente la famosissima aria della Carmen di Bizet, forse uno dei brani più conosciuti al mondo, ma ascoltiamo anche una habanera spagnola. È un canto di origine popolare, nel quale troviamo il ritmo dondolante e un po' sincopato della Colombiana.Da dove viene il nome? Partiamo da Pepe Marchena stesso, che raccontò di averlo creato nel 1927, a partire da melodie messicane sentite canticchiare da Juan Bringas, un amico del famosissimo torero messicano Rodolfo Gaona, con l'intenzione di farle conoscere al pubblico spagnolo. Probabilmente la melodia era “El Venadito”, una melodia popolare messicana molto famosa.Rafael Nogales, il chitarrista, disse che Marchena prese questa melodia da una canzone basca, ma purtroppo non l'ho trovata, quindi non posso fartela ascoltare.Come sempre, parlando di flamencologia è importante il riferimento al lavoro di Faustino Nuñez e del suo bellissimo sito Flamencopolis. Ci narra di un episodio in cui il chitarrista Sabicas, che collaborò tanto con Pepe Marchena, raccontò che Pepe canticchiava diverse melodie per cercare di dar loro una propria impronta personale, e che un giorno cantava una melodia che Sabicas non aveva mai sentito, affermando “Son colombianas”. La risposta probabilmente era del tutto casuale. Ma rimase il nome.Altri sostengono che il cante sia di origine venezuelana o del Guatemala...Juanito Valderrama, amico e seguace di Marchena, diede un proprio contributo forte alla Colombiana e raccontò che a Madrid c'era un duo colombiano che cantava in un cabaret un brano che Marchena amava e che obbligò gli amici flamenchi ad ascoltarlo più volte.Nuñez osserva che forse più che “Colombiana” si sarebbe dovuta chiamare più genericamente “Colombina” in onore di Colombo e delle Americhe in generale. Il cante ebbe subito un grande successo e probabilmente Pepe Marchena, con il nome d'arte di Niño de Marchena, lo presentò in pubblico per la prima volta al Cinema Pathé di Siviglia prima del 1930, secondo quello che racconta il giornalista e critico del flamenco sivigliano Manuel Martín Martín nel libretto che accompagna una bellissima antologia di 17 CD dedicata a Pepe Marchena e pubblicata verso il 2014/15.La prima incisione probabilmente fu quella del 1931, in cui cantava con El Niño de la Flor, accompagnati dal chitarrista Rafael Nogales. La registrazione è già molto flamenca, e mi pare strano che sia la prima registrazione del cante di Colombiana.La seconda registrazione che venne fatta di questo cante, sempre dal duo di cantaores ma con l'accompagnamento di Ramón Montoya nel 1932, mi sembra “meno evoluta” dal punto di vista flamenco, e mi sembra più “canzone”.Non ho trovato informazioni per dirimere questo dubbio. Il primo chitarrista che incise la Colombiana fu Nogales, come si può ascoltare da una frase detta da una persona del pubblico durante una incisione di un cante por fandango di Pepe Marchena.Ti faccio ascoltare la versione suonata con il sassofono al posto della voce da Fernando Vilches nel 1932, che dimostra come la Colombiana sia stata famosa. Le creazioni, come vedi, nel flamenco non sono tipiche soltanto della nostra epoca!La colombiana si canta in maniera molto flamenca, sulla scia di Pepe Marchena, o anche alla maniera più vicina alla copla, o alla rumba. Forse per questa sua caratteristica, non viene spesso cantata in un recital flamenco.Pepe Marchena, José Tejada Martín, nacque nel 1903 a Marchena, in provincia di Siviglia, ed era un bambino prodigio che ebbe da subito successo. Debuttò come El Niño de Marchena. Il lavoro musicale non gli lasciò tempo per andare a scuola, e infatti fu analfabeta, ma poté imparare i testi delle letras senza mai ripetersi e recitare in film. Era molto brillante e personalissimo: apportò al flamenco diverse innovazioni, come cantare in piedi, essere accompagnati da un'orchestra, cantare in duo o in trio, introdurre testi poetici, anche composti da lui stesso. Cantò in maniera molto recitativa, stile che venne poi copiato da uno stuolo di fan. Era una persona creativa, che si vestiva in modo eccentrico.Pare che Charlie Chaplin abbia detto di invidiarlo perché le donne con lui ridevano, mentre con Pepe Marchena si emozionavano.Ovviamente fu molto criticato dai puristi, e la Colombiana infatti soffrì un po' di questo giudizio. Pepe Marchena lavorò tantissimo su tutti i palos de Ida y Vuelta.Ascoltiamo una colombiana molto flamenca cantata dalla Niña de los Peines, un'altra suonata da Sabicas e cantata da Carmen Amaya per sentire l'evoluzione di questo cante, e ovviamente Juanito Valderrama, voce imprescindibile nella esplorazione della Colombiana.Questo cante è stato esplorato tanto da cantanti al confine fra il flamenco e la copla: ascoltiamo Ana Reverte, che ne fece davvero un cavallo di battaglia, e la regina della copla, Rocío Jurado.Ti faccio ascoltare Paco de Lucía, con la sua famosissima versione chitarristica di Colombiana "Monasterio de Sal", e la versione super poetica ed emozionante di Sandra Carrasco con David de Arahal, che hanno studiato il lavoro di Pepe Marchena con grande profondità.La colombiana è una melodia sola, quindi non si può dire “canto por colombianas” ma “canto la Colombiana”.Sono Sabina Todaro, mi occupo di flamenco e musiche e danze del mondo arabo dal 1985 e insegno a Milano baile flamenco e Lyrical Arab Dance, un lavoro sull'espressione delle emozioni attraverso danze e musiche arabe. Per capire la Colombiana l'ho dovuta esplorare parecchio, perché all'inizio ne sentivo solo l'aspetto legato alla copla. Ma davvero la Colombiana esplora un colore emozionale interessante che aggiunge una sfumatura di serenità e gioia al flamenco: ascoltiamo un famoso ritornello che dice “cantando la Colombiana se pasa la vida mucho mejor”.

The Daily Chirp
The Dennis DeConcini Port rebuild and what it means for Nogales

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 13:18


Today - A massive rebuild of the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry could reshape Nogales for generations, changing not just how people cross the border, but how the city’s downtown survives and grows.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Border
The Dennis DeConcini Port rebuild and what it means for Nogales

On The Border

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 13:18


Today - A massive rebuild of the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry could reshape Nogales for generations, changing not just how people cross the border, but how the city’s downtown survives and grows.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uniradioinforma
EE.UU. no solo persigue la migración irregular, la produce .

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 15:43


EE.UU. no solo persigue la migración irregular, la produce . Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones. Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además, ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: EE.UU. no solo persigue la migración irregular, la produce .Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoquecientífico.#Uniradioinforma

Aprendiendo del Experto
#89 Las Islas Canarias y su maravillosa Fauna y Flora: Manuel Nogales

Aprendiendo del Experto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 79:45


Manuel Nogales, biólogo, naturalista, investigador del CSIC, trabaja en el Instituto de Productos Naturales y Agrobiología de Tenerife (Islas Canarias). Es uno de los investigadores que mejor conoce al fauna y la flora de las Islas Canarias y de la ecología y evolución de ecosistemas insulares en general. Su trabajo se centra en entender cómo interactúan plantas y animales en las islas y cómo evolucionas las especies endémicas en las islas.1:00 Inicios: Familia de Ingenieros de Montes. Pinar de Tamadaba. Eric Sventenius, Biología en La Laguna.3:00 Referentes: Juan Jose Bacallado, Aurelio Martín, Wolfredo Wildpret.4:30: Tesis: Los Cuervos en El Hierro7:30: La Islas como modelo de estudio de evolución de especies 9:00 Animales en Canarias antes de la colonización15:00 En Canarias hay animales  y plantas únicas en el mundo.18:00 Aves en Canarias: Pinzón Azul, Mosquitero Canario, Hubara, Pardelas, etc.26:00 Animales traídos por aborígenes30:00 Lagartos como dispersor de semillas34:00 Extinciones en Canarias.36:00 Biodiversidad tras el vulcanismo. El Tajogaite como modelo. 52:00 Los gatos son depredadores. Las Culebras californianas1:00:00 Instituto de Productos Naturales y Agrobiología, CSIC.1:02:30 Investigación en España1:08:00 Viajando por Canarias: qué no te puedes perder…

Noticentro
Investigan estancia del hijo de Ebrard en embajada de Reino Unido

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 1:39 Transcription Available


Frenan contrabando de armas rumbo a México  Lluvias afectan al Conservatorio Nacional de MúsicaMás geoparques: la UNESCO amplía su red globalMás información en neustro podcast#grc

Noticentro
Desmantelan túnel ilegal hacia EU en Sonora

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 1:30 Transcription Available


Sin heridos tras incendio en Dos BocasCDMX reúne a líderes globales en foro urbanoEU lanza advertencia a Irán por tránsito petroleroMás información en nuestro Podcast#grc

ABC Noticias
Katia Itzel García la primera árbitra mexicana en dirigir en un Mundial de futbol

ABC Noticias

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 7:46


En más notas, tumba de El Mencho se ha convertido en atractivo turístico; acuden personas a dejar flores y tomarse fotos, por otra parte, localizan túnel clandestino en Nogales; tenía salida en Estados Unidos, y en información internacional, Trump dice que Irán está gestionando muy mal el paso del crudo a través del Estrecho de Ormuz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Epigenetics Podcast
Cryo-EM and the Dynamics of TFIID and PRC2 (Eva Nogales)

Epigenetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 51:47


In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Eva Nogales from UC Berkeley about her work on Cryo-EM and the Dynamics of TFIID and PRC2. We explore the origins of Dr. Nogales's fascination with biology and how her academic journey shifted from physics into the realms of biophysics and structural biology. She shares the profound impact of her training under physicists who instilled a rigorous, quantitative approach to problem-solving, a perspective that continues to influence her work. The importance of visualization emerges as a central theme, showcasing how critical imagery can foster understanding even amidst complex biological structures. A particular focus of our discussion centers on the transcription factor complex TFIID, a significant milestone in Dr. Nogales's career. She recalls the challenging journey to uncovering its structure for the first time, which involved navigating numerous technical hurdles. Dr. Nogales details how their innovative approaches led to insights about the conformational flexibility and functional dynamics of TFIID, especially in relation to its interactions with DNA during transcription initiation. The richness of this narrative reflects both the perseverance required in scientific discovery and the serendipity that often accompanies groundbreaking breakthroughs. Transitioning into the epigenetics realm, Dr. Nogales elucidates the critical role of PRC2 in gene silencing and cellular identity preservation. With a focus on chromatin and nucleosome interactions, we unpack the intricate mechanisms by which PRC2 functions in the context of chromatin remodeling and gene regulation. Dr. Nogales recounts how collaborations and the imaginative contributions of her lab members led to novel research trajectories, particularly the elucidation of structural states of PRC2 bound to chromatin and characterized by novel methodologies developed within her lab. Further, our discussion touches on Dr. Nogales's recent findings regarding the nuanced interplay of various cofactors involved in PRC2's regulatory functions. We delve into her exciting projects aiming to bring further clarity to the complex dynamics of chromatin interaction and the distinct forms of PRC2. Dr. Nogales's unyielding commitment to research is mirrored in her ambition to explore unresolved questions surrounding these multifaceted biological processes. References Andel F 3rd, Ladurner AG, Inouye C, Tjian R, Nogales E. Three-dimensional structure of the human TFIID-IIA-IIB complex. Science. 1999 Dec 10;286(5447):2153-6. doi: 10.1126/science.286.5447.2153. PMID: 10591646. Cianfrocco MA, Kassavetis GA, Grob P, Fang J, Juven-Gershon T, Kadonaga JT, Nogales E. Human TFIID binds to core promoter DNA in a reorganized structural state. Cell. 2013 Jan 17;152(1-2):120-31. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2012.12.005. PMID: 23332750; PMCID: PMC3552382. Yang Z, Mameri A, Cattoglio C, Lachance C, Florez Ariza AJ, Luo J, Humbert J, Sudarshan D, Banerjea A, Galloy M, Fradet-Turcotte A, Lambert JP, Ranish JA, Côté J, Nogales E. Structural insights into the human NuA4/TIP60 acetyltransferase and chromatin remodeling complex. Science. 2024 Aug 23;385(6711):eadl5816. doi: 10.1126/science.adl5816. Epub 2024 Aug 23. PMID: 39088653. Related Episodes Structural Analysis of Nucleosomes During Transcription (Lucas Farnung) Molecular Mechanisms of Chromatin Modifying Enzymes (Karim-Jean Armache) From Nucleosome Structure to Function (Karolin Luger) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Dr. Stefan Dillinger on LinkedIn Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Bluesky Email: podcast@activemotif.com

Uniradioinforma
Desplazados y refugiados: el reto de revalidar estudios en América Latina | Migranálisis

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 15:42


Migranálisis de Continente Móvil.- Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoque científico. Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a la Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones. Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegiode la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además, ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: Desplazados y refugiados: el reto de revalidar estudios en América Latina#Uniradioinforma

Uniradioinforma
Aumentan trámites de nacionalidad mexicana en EEUU ante contexto antiinmigrante

Uniradioinforma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 17:13


Migranálisis de Continente Móvil.- Un espacio donde convergen la migración y la comunicación con un enfoque científico.Esta mañana en #Noticias7AM entrevistamos a la Dra. Lorena Mena Iturralde, Directora y cofundadora de Continente Móvil, un proyecto independiente dedicado a la investigación, capacitación y divulgación sobre migraciones.Es egresada del Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales de El Colegio de la Frontera Norte. Ha participado en proyectos de investigación sobre el tema migratorio en nuestra región y ha sido docente universitaria en Tijuana y Nogales. Además, ejerció el Periodismo durante una década.Tema: Aumentan trámites de nacionalidad mexicana en EEUU ante contexto antiinmigrante#Uniradioinforma #doblenacionalidad #nacional #estadounidense #mexicanos #inmigrantes

The Daily Chirp
Pay gaps put Nogales police recruitment at a disadvantage

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 10:53


Today - Border pay disparities are driving officers away from Nogales, leaving the city’s police department short-staffed and leaning heavily on overtime to keep up.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noticentro
Choque de trenes en Nogales deja cuatro lesionados

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 1:37 Transcription Available


CDMX amplía módulos de vacunación contra sarampión Tormenta invernal pone en alerta a 56 millones en EU Mujeres duermen menos y peor que los hombres: encuesta Más información en nuestro podcast

The Fresh CrEd
Don't Break USMCA: Why Trade Predictability Matters for Produce | Ron Lemaire (CPMA)

The Fresh CrEd

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 6:41


Recorded at SWIPE in Tucson, this episode of The Fresh CrEd features Ron Lemaire, President of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association (CPMA), in a wide-ranging conversation on trade predictability, USMCA renewal, and the future of the produce industry. Ron breaks down why the USMCA framework must remain trinational, how trade flows through critical hubs like Nogales and Mexico to serve Canadian consumers year-round, and why uncertainty disproportionately harms small and mid-sized companies across the supply chain. The conversation also explores: Why predictability is essential for business planning How trade uncertainty accelerates consolidation The role of industry advocacy in shaping policy outcomes Why regional shows like SWIPE create space for meaningful, high-signal dialogue A timely discussion on trade, leadership, and what's at stake if predictability breaks down.

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio
Hour 3: ICE issues and Kristi Noem in Nogales

The Mike Broomhead Show Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 23:34


As ICE operations ramp up in the country, we had a live press conference from the Homeland Security Secretary.

Noticentro
¡Precaución! Inicia reconstrucción del Periférico Norte

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 1:40 Transcription Available


Sheinbaum rechaza posibilidad de intervención de EU en México  No hay lesionados tras descarrilamiento de tren en NogalesAvianca y Latam reanudan vuelos al Caribe Más información en nuestro Podcast

Penitencia
165. Crucé la frontera con droga: a mis 79 años estoy preso en México | Michael

Penitencia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 53:28


Michael tiene 79 años y es ciudadano estadounidense. Su historia nos lleva desde Malasia, donde nació y sirvió en el ejército, hasta Michigan, donde emigró hace casi 40 años buscando el sueño americano. Trabajó toda su vida, tuvo su propio negocio de limpieza, perdió su casa en la crisis de 2008 y terminó viviendo con su novia Ruth en Tucson, Arizona. Tres hombres latinos lo abordaron en un Walmart. La oferta parecía simple: $500 por llevar unas cajas desde Nogales, México hasta El Paso, Texas. Hizo dos viajes exitosos. En el tercer viaje, lo detuvieron en la frontera. Las cajas contenían sustancias prohibidas.   00:00:00 - 00:15:50 | De Malasia a Estados Unidos: el sueño americano 00:15:51 - 00:29:45 | Tres extraños, una oferta y $500 por viaje 00:29:46 - 00:35:20 | Detenido en la frontera: 56 kilos de metanfetamina 00:35:21 - 00:47:50 | Sobrevivir en una prisión mexicana a los 79 años 00:47:51 - 00:53:27 | Esperando la transferencia y el perdón familiar   Ahora cumple sentencia en una prisión mexicana, a miles de kilómetros de su familia. Ha visto la violencia del sistema penitenciario mexicano, la extorsión, el abuso. Espera su transferencia a Estados Unidos mientras lidia con la vergüenza de no poder hablar con sus hijos. Su testimonio es un recordatorio brutal de cómo la necesidad económica y la ingenuidad pueden destruir décadas de vida en un instante. Michael comparte cómo un extranjero vive el sistema penitenciario mexicano y qué significa pagar por decisiones que tomó pensando que el dinero fácil existe.  Para ver episodios exclusivos, entra aquí: https://www.patreon.com/Penitencia_mx  ¿Quieres ver los episodios antes que nadie? Obtén acceso 24 horas antes aquí: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6rh4_O86hGLVPdUhwroxtw/join  Visita penitencia.com Síguenos en: https://instagram.com/penitencia_mx  https://tiktok.com/@penitencia_mx   https://facebook.com/penitencia.mx   https://x.com/penitencia_mx   Spotify: https://spotify.link/jFvOuTtseDb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/mx/podcast/penitencia/id1707298050 Amazon: https://music.amazon.com.mx/podcasts/860c4127-6a3b-4e8f-a5fd-b61258de9643/penitencia   Redes Saskia: https://www.youtube.com/@lgbatallapodcast - suscríbete a su canal  https://instagram.com/saskianino   https://tiktok.com/@saskianino   https://x.com/saskianino

The Daily Chirp
Keeping Nogales Informed: A Century of the Nogales International

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 8:32


Today: One woman’s memories paint a vivid picture of what it took to launch and sustain the Nogales International a century ago — and how her family helped make local news a lasting legacy.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On The Border
Keeping Nogales Informed: A Century of the Nogales International

On The Border

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 8:32


Today: One woman’s memories paint a vivid picture of what it took to launch and sustain the Nogales International a century ago — and how her family helped make local news a lasting legacy.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Noosfera
Noosfera 265 - Física de la materia condensada, pero de la blandita | Aurora Nogales

Noosfera

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 63:34 Transcription Available


Ha llegado el día de hablar sobre una física que es “blandita”, pero no porque sea fácil, sino porque estudia objetos que tienden a deformarse con relativa facilidad cuando les aplicamos fuerzas: espumas, geles, etc. Sustancias que tienen propiedades sorprendentes y que, en realidad, llevan décadas muy presentes en nuestras vidas, por ejemplo, con la pantalla LCD en la que, tal vez, estés leyendo esto. Para hablar de ello tenemos con nosotros a Aurora Nogales Ruiz , que es Doctora en Física y trabaja como investigadora científica sénior en el Instituto de Estructura de la Materia (IEM‑CSIC). Su investigación se centra en materia blanda y polímeros, estudiando la relación entre estructura y dinámica Ha publicado numerosas investigaciones científicas y forma parte del grupo de SOFTMATOPOL (Física de la Materia Blanda y Polimérica) en el IEM‑CSIC.Un podcast de Diario La Razón, dirigido y presentado por Ignacio Crespo y producido por https://lafabricadepodcast.com

The Daily Chirp
After Months as a Migrant Shelter, a Nogales Sports Complex Returns to Play

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 12:02


Today - A long-shuttered sports complex in Nogales is preparing to welcome athletes back after months of serving as a migrant shelter.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Catholic Women Preach
November 9, 2025: "Building on God's Foundation of Goodness" with Joanna Williams

Catholic Women Preach

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 4:13


Preaching for the Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, Joanna Williams offers a reflection on recognizing and building upon the Divine goodness within ourselves, others, and our communities: "At the core of our being, we are loved and made holy, created in God's image and likeness. Our most natural orientation is towards goodness, a goodness that produces abundant fruit..."Joanna Williams is the Executive Director at the Kino Border Initiative (KBI), a binational Catholic ministry in Nogales, Arizona and Sonora that works towards a vision of migration with dignity. Joanna graduated with a Bachelor's in Science from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, where she researched the role of the Latino Church in creating social change. She was also confirmed into the Catholic Church her senior year at Georgetown. In 2019 she received a Master's in Public Policy from Arizona State University.Visit www.catholicwomenpreach.org/preaching/11092025 to learn more about Joanna, to read her preaching text, and for more preaching from Catholic women.

Noticentro
¡No te la pierdas! “Noches de murciélagos” en Chapultepec

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 1:23


Sheinbaum pide a EU decisiones técnicas sobre cierre fronterizo al ganado  Gobierno lanza consultas ciudadanas sobre nueva reforma electoral  EU decomisa más de 177 mil pastillas de fentanilo en frontera con MéxicoMás información en nuestro Podcast

The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell
Inside The Sinaloa Cartel's Fight For Survival: How Mexico's Oldest Cartel Is Making It's Last Stand

The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 40:43


The Sinaloa Cartel is unraveling—its leaders captured, its factions at war, and U.S. pressure at an all-time high. Yet in Nogales, Sonora, one of Mexico's most strategic border plazas, business continues as usual. In this episode, we travel to Nogales to uncover: -How the Chapitos betrayed El Mayo Zambada with the DEA's help -Why Nogales is vital for drug and human smuggling routes into the U.S. -First-hand accounts from locals and former smugglers inside cartel operations -The rise of retail drug markets (“tiendas”) across Mexico -How cartels enforce their own version of “law and order” in border towns From bloody betrayals in Culiacán to quiet cartel control in Nogales, this story reveals the new face of Mexico's underworld. Today's Episode Is #Sponsored By The Following: PrizePicks! Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CONNECT and use code CONNECT and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Ava! Take control of your credit right now. Download the Ava app today, and when you join using promo code CONNECT20, you'll save 20% for your first year—monthly or annual, your choice. FRE! Get 20% off you first order at https://frepouch.com using code CONNECT at checkout! Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 Sinaloa Cartel in Crisis 02:03 Chaos and Violence in Culiacán 04:08 How Drug Trafficking Has Changed 05:24 Nogales: A Key Border Plaza 06:15 The Mechanics of Smuggling 08:17 This Episode Is Sponsored By PrizePicks and Ava! 11:31 Why Nogales Matters 13:01 Inside the World of a Cartel Operator 16:04 This Episode Is Sponsored By FRE 18:27 Cartel Evolution and Internal Rivalries 22:31 US Pressure and Crackdowns on Corruption 26:10 Retail Drug Markets in Mexico 30:05 Different Cartel Rules for Drugs 31:48 Cartel Justice and Crime in Nogales 33:24 Low-Key Tension on the Border 35:35 Why Locals Don't Break Away 36:19 Impunity and the Limits of Law Enforcement 37:12 What Really Matters in the Drug War 38:53 The Future of the Sinaloa Cartel 39:05 Closing Thoughts & Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Big Fight Weekend
Canelo-Crawford Takes Center Stage, Dan Is In Vegas And Goes One on One With Canelo, etc.! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 58:41 Transcription Available


We are ready to go for the Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford mega showdown in Vegas Satuday night on the newest edition of our "Big Fight Weekend Preview" show and podcast.Host T.J. Rives and insider Dan Rafael, who is in Vegas, did this show as a live broadcast on our Youtube channel. And, now you are hearing it on podcast!They Preview Saturday's Zuffa Boxing card at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Netflixwith Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford, for Alvarez's undisputed super middleweight title. The guys discuss. Also, Callum Walsh vs. Fernando Vargas Jr., 10 rounds, junior middleweights Christian Mbilli vs. Lester Martinez, 10 rounds, for Mbilli's WBC interim super middleweight title and Mohammed Alakel vs. Travis Kent Crawford, 10 rounds, junior lightweightsSerhii Bohachuk vs. Brandon Adams, rematch, 10 rounds, middleweights  Then, hear Dan one on one in conversation with Canelo from earlier this week in advance of the showdown with Crawford.Next, they also preview Saturday's Matchroom Boxing DAZN at Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern IrelandLewis Crocker vs. Paddy Donovan, rematch, for vacant IBF welterweight title. Donovan was dominating last time before he got DQ'ed knocking down Crocker just after the bell. What happens in the second fight?And, a preview of Sunday's Ohashi Promotions card in Nagoya, JapanNaoya Inoue vs. Murodjon Akhmadaliev, for Inoue's undisputed junior featherweight title. The "Monster" is back, but will he get a test in the defense? We finish with fight newsRising British junior welterweifght star Adam Azim has has re-signed with Boxxer after rampant speculation about where he might go following the end of Boxxer's deal with broadcaster Sky Sports and new deal with BBC, the company announced on Thursday.  Former featherweight and junior lightweight titlist Oscar Valdez, coming off his lackluster decision over   Ricky Medina in their 130-pound bout this past Saturday in a Nogales, Mexico, homecoming fight but, had an MRI on his injured shoulder and was diagnosed two partial ruptures  Undisputed women's flyweight champion Gabriela Fundora will face late-replacement Alexas Kubicki, who has stepped in for Ayelen Granadino, on Sept. 20. Granadino is out because she could not secure a visa to come to the United States from Argentina.   Hear it all on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview" Show/Podcast here on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.

The Daily Chirp
Cross-border trucking steady in Nogales despite visa pause

The Daily Chirp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 9:58


Today - Despite new federal visa restrictions, Nogales’ trucking lanes remain steady — and local leaders say there’s no cause for alarm.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Fight Weekend
Sugar Nunez Wins Defense, Oscar Vadez Returns/Wins + Mike Tyson-Floyd Mayweather Fighting?! | Fight Freaks Unite Recap

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2025 44:49 Transcription Available


It was an interesting weekend all the way around with fight cards in Ireland and two in Mexico and we have those recaps, plus, there's plenty of fight news, including two legends that are apparently going to fight despite being some 80 lbs apart?! Yes, indeed and we'll cover it on the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast."Host T.J. Rives is back with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter to cover it all with their thoughts.First, they recap the Matchroom main event Saturday on DAZN in Los Mochis, MexicoJunior lightweight Eduardo “Sugar” Nunez decisions Christopher Diaz and retains his IBF title. TREMENDOUS FIGHT says Dan. They have more. Next, the Recap of the Zanfer Promotions main event Saturday on ESPN Deportes in Nogales, MexicJunior lightweight and former two division world champ Oscar Valdez decisions Ricky Medina, and rebounds from his KO loss to Navarrete in their title rematch. Plus, a quick recap of the Wasserman Boxing main event on Friday in Dublin, IrelandFeatherweight former title challenger Michael Conlan scores an easy TOK4 of Jack Bateson.Then, some NewsFloyd Mayweather and Mike Tyson sign for spring exhibition!! WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE!?!Queensberry formally announces Joseph Parker vs. Fabio Wardley heavyweight fight for Oct. 25 at The O2 in London on DAZN PPV. Presser on Tuesday in London. Winner is Usyk mandatory. And, Frank Warren confirms rising heavyweight star Moses Itauma will be back Dec.13 to headline at Co-op Live in Manchester, England. Opponent TBA.Eddie Hearn confirms Anthony Joshua, who is recovering from elbow surgery, won't fight the rest of this year and will likely return Jan/Feb and there is interest in him fighting in Ghana.This is wild – WBC held a purse bid on Friday for the rematch between cruiserweight titlist Badou Jack and former titlist Noel Mikaelian. Two bids and it was a tie!!! The WBC said that has never happened before. Made them bid again and Bash Promotions won!It's all part of the "Fight Freaks Unite Recap Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!

Big Fight Weekend
Sugar Nunez Defends Title + Oscar Valez Returns, Serhii Bohachuk With Dan And More! | BFW Preview Podcast

Big Fight Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2025 51:41 Transcription Available


We're back after Labor Day Weekend off (and without much boxing) because two separate main events are happening in different Mexican cities Saturday. And, the WBC's top junior miiddleweight joins us too on the 'Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives returns with insider Dan Rafael of his Fight Freaks Unite Substack and Newsletter to go over it all.First, they preview Saturday's Matchroon main event in Los Mochis, Mexico on DAZNEduardo “Sugar” Nunez defends his IBF 130 lb. title vs. veteran Christopher Diaz. Is Nunez ready to rock and roll in this one in his hometown? Plus, what is waiting for him, if he does? Then, a Preview of Satuday's Zanfer card in Nogales, Mexico, on ESPN Deportes in USAOscar Valdez returns vs. Ricky Medina, 10 rounds, lightweights. Does Oscar have much left? Next it's big Dan's interview with junior middleweight contender Serhii BohachukHe risks his WBC 154 mandatory status, as he looks to avenge a 2021 TKO loss to Brandon Adams in a rematch on the upcoming Sept. 13 Canelo-Crawford undercard.Then, some NewsSuper middleweight contender Jaime Munguia will not face any disciplinary action stemming from a positive drug test related to his unanimous decision win against Bruno Surace in their rematch on May 3; ruled contamination  I'm sorry what?! Dan has more.A fight is in works between interim heavyweight titleholders Joseph Parker and Fabio Wardley for Oct. 25 at O2 in London. It's definitely a bigger risk for Parker, who stands to be elevated to full WBO champ or also get a shot a Oleksandr Usyk, Yet, he's fighting the big punching Wardley.Next, lineal/WBO junior welterweight champion Teofimo Lopez and WBC lightweight titlist Shakur Stevenson have been in talks with Turki Alalshikh and his team about a fight targeted for a Riyadh Season card in January. It isn't done, yet, and is a hang up that one or both fighters might want the bout in the U.S.There was a presser in LA on Wednesday to officially announce the October 25 "PBC on Prime Video" PPV at MGM Grand in Las Vegas:--Sebastian Fundora vs. Keith Thurman, for Fundora's WBC junior middleweight title--O'Shaquie Foster vs. Stephen Fulton, for Foster's WBC junior lightweight title--Jesus Ramos vs. Shane Mosley Jr., for vacant WBC interim middleweight title--Isaac Lucero vs. TBA, 10 rounds, junior middleweightsThe guys discuss the interesting parts of the presser and the bouts.And, finally, Juan Orengo's Fresh Productions, the promoter for WBC junior welterweight titlist Subriel Matias, won the purse bid on Tuesday for the promotional rights to his mandatory defense against Dalton Smith, so wont be on Turki Alashikh's big Nov 22 card in Riyadh.It's all part of the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.! 

The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell
Cartel Sicario Exposes Life Inside The Sinaloa Cartel, Gives Update On "Los Chapitos"

The Connect- with Johnny Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 69:43


A Sinaloa Cartel hitman (sicario) sits down for a rare and chilling interview, revealing what life is really like inside one of the world's most powerful criminal organizations. Speaking from Nogales, Sonora, he explains how he was recruited as a young halcón (lookout), the brutal military torture he survived, and how he rose through the ranks to become a killer for Los Chapitos. He opens up about: -The rules, discipline, and punishments inside the cartel -The violence of the Sinaloa–Beltrán Leyva war in Nogales -His first missions as a cartel soldier and hitman -The split between Mayo Zambada's faction and Los Chapitos -How cartel life affects his family and children -His thoughts on corruption, Mexico's future, and whether he can ever escape this life This full-length episode provides a rare look inside a world few outsiders ever get to see — a place where silence means survival, and speaking out could mean death. This Episode Is #Sponsored By The Following: BRUNT! Get $10 Off at BRUNT with code MITCHELL at https://www.bruntworkwear.com/MITCHELL #Bruntpod HIMS! To get simple, online access to personalized, affordable care for ED, Hair Loss, Weight Loss, and more, visit https://hims.com/CONNECT AVA! Take control of your credit right now. Download the Ava app today, and when you join using my promo code CONNECT, your first month is totally FREE. Join The Patreon For Bonus Content! https://www.patreon.com/theconnectshow 00:00 – Torture at the hands of the military 04:30 – Early life & recruitment into the cartel 06:30 – Life as a halcón (lookout) 08:30 – Arrests & brutal torture by soldiers 12:40 – The Sinaloa–Beltrán Leyva war in Nogales 18:20 – Cartel rules, discipline & punishments 20:28 – This Episode Is Sponsored By BRUNT Workwear 22:57 – Transition from lookout to sicario 26:50 – First shootout & adrenaline of survival 28:20 – Missions, targets & plaza enforcement 31:20 – The split: Mayo vs. Los Chapitos 37:33 – This Episode Is Sponsored By HIMS and AVA 41:31 – Family life & hiding the truth from loved ones 46:20 – Guilt, morality & thoughts on killing 53:40 – Desert missions & living like an army unit 1:02:00 – Hopes for his children's future 1:04:30 – Trapped in cartel life & dreams of leaving 1:06:30 – Mexico's corruption & bleak outlook 1:08:10 – Closing thoughts & reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Border Chronicle
Border Chronicle Weekly Roundup: August 29

The Border Chronicle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2025 17:36


This Week in The Border Chronicle:More News from the Border:ICE Is Using Taylor Swift's Loophole To Hide Deportation Flights The LeverDHS rap video introduces new ICE vehicles featuring Trump's name in gold RawStoryBreaking News – Border Wall Construction to Begin in September, County Officials Say Patagonia Regional TimesTrump administration bans drones in Nogales area until February Nogales InternationalPeruvian in Fort Bliss ICE detention says ‘American nightmare' began after selling ceviche in Miami Beach El Paso MattersMystery surrounds $1.2B Army contract to build detention tent camp Associated PressEnvironmental Laws Waived to Build Border Wall in Texas Wildlife Refuge Inside Climate NewsWe rely 100 percent on your support at The Border Chronicle. Become a paid subscriber today for just $6 a month or a discounted $60 a year. Help us keep the lights on. Get full access to The Border Chronicle at www.theborderchronicle.com/subscribe

Salud
Chris Logan: The Borderline Rebel Redefining Country Music

Salud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 24:15


In this episode, we sit down with Chris Logan — a rising voice in modern country music whose sound straddles the border of country and regional Mexican music. Born and raised in Nogales, Arizona, Chris brings a raw Southwestern edge and a Latin flare that sets him apart in the genre. We dive into how discipline, freedom, and purpose shape his life and music, why he does things on his own terms, and what it means to craft songs that echo the stories of the border. From his weathered, commanding voice to his bold vision, discover why Chris Logan isn't just another name in country — he's a movement in the making. Shop My Products https://stan.store/Echale View Podcast Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ7-6Qe9CXRXgqFlTssxQbslk22uD25DB Follow Echale Podcast: www.instagram.com/echalePodcast Jose Quintero www.instagram.com/josequinterotv/ Listen to the Podcast: echale.net Business Inquiries: Josequinterotv@gmail.com Follow us on Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@josequinterotv/ #josequintero #EchalePodcast #Dinero #generardinero _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Salud
Chris Logan: The Borderline Rebel Redefining Country Music

Salud

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 25:45


In this episode, we sit down with Chris Logan — a rising voice in modern country music whose sound straddles the border of country and regional Mexican music. Born and raised in Nogales, Arizona, Chris brings a raw Southwestern edge and a Latin flare that sets him apart in the genre. We dive into how discipline, freedom, and purpose shape his life and music, why he does things on his own terms, and what it means to craft songs that echo the stories of the border. From his weathered, commanding voice to his bold vision, discover why Chris Logan isn't just another name in country — he's a movement in the making. Shop My Products https://stan.store/Echale View Podcast Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ7-6Qe9CXRXgqFlTssxQbslk22uD25DB Follow Echale Podcast: www.instagram.com/echalePodcast Jose Quintero www.instagram.com/josequinterotv/ _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Listen to the Podcast: echale.net Business Inquiries: Josequinterotv@gmail.com Follow us on Tik Tok: www.tiktok.com/@josequinterotv/ #josequintero #EchalePodcast #Dinero #generardinero _________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Wright Report
24 JUNE 2025: War in Iran: Peace Deal? // US Border Updates: Trump's Court Victory, Alligator Alcatraz, Mexico Support, Paid Protestors, Ice Violence, Good News!

The Wright Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 33:47


Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required)   Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he breaks down today's biggest stories shaping America and the world. Trump Declares Iran War Over, But Violence Continues President Trump announces a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, marking the end of what he calls “The 12-Day War.” However, hours later, Iran fires missiles into Israel, killing civilians and casting doubt on the truce. Trump credits intense negotiations, a coordinated missile strike on a U.S. base in Qatar, and backchannel diplomacy with Qatar for securing peace, though federal agencies are still bracing for cyberattacks and sleeper cell threats. Iran's Military Crippled, Supreme Leader Marginalized Israel's extensive bombing campaign has left Iran's military and missile infrastructure devastated. The Fordow nuclear site is believed to be inoperable, and Tehran's airspace has been compromised. Trump warns Iran and its allies not to test American resolve, while U.S. intelligence keeps close watch on potential "loose nuke" material and foreign meddling from Russia or China. Supreme Court Sides with Trump on Deportation Powers The Court allows the deportation of illegal immigrants to countries that are not their homeland, marking a win for the White House and a relief for ICE agents stranded in Djibouti. However, a Democrat judge in Boston defies the ruling, creating legal chaos. Florida responds by building a new migrant facility in the Everglades, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz.” Mexican Mayor Praises Trump's Border Plan The mayor of Nogales, Mexico, endorses Trump's deportation strategy, saying it brings order and coordination that benefits border communities. Meanwhile, revelations emerge that leftist protestors are being hired through companies like Crowds on Demand to disrupt immigration enforcement. Violence Against ICE Agents Surges DHS reports a 500 percent increase in assaults on ICE officers. Officials and family members are being doxxed, attacked, and harassed, as Democratic leaders call ICE a “secret police” and demand agents show their identities while defending protestors' rights to wear masks. Nebraskans Line Up to Work in Meatpacking. No Migrants Needed A new beef processing plant in North Platte, Nebraska, is drawing strong interest from American workers with 2,000 applicants for 850 jobs. Workers like Angela Jones are earning $25 an hour with benefits, challenging the narrative that Americans won't take “dirty jobs.” "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." – John 8:32   Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code TWR using the link or at check-out and get 60% off an annual plan: Incogni.com/TWR

S2 Underground
The Wire - May 16, 2025

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 4:51


//The Wire//2300Z May 16, 2025////ROUTINE////BLUF: CRYPTOCURRENCY EXCHANGE COINBASE HACKED, CUSTOMER DATA BREACHED. MASS GRAVE SITE FOUND IN MEXICO. CARTEL OBSERVATION POSTS DESTROYED ON USA/MEX BORDER.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Mexico: Earlier this week a mass grave and Cartel corpse processing center was discovered at an abandoned ranch roughly 40 miles west of Guadalajara. The discovery was made by local private citizens attempting to find the bodies of known Cartel victims, and this site had been known to serve in a variety of roles over the years by members of the CJNG Cartel.AC: This site is not a new revelation; a hostage recovery operation was conducted at this exact compound last year. This ranch was formerly used as a hitman training site, but over the years was relegated to serving as an extermination camp. As this was a well known site, there was some speculation that the compound had probably been used as burial site as well. Because local authorities were not interested in investigating this, a small group of local citizens gained access to the compound to search for human remains, of which many were found. Local authorities (which have now been forced to acknowledge the site), have urged local citizens to help identify the clothing found in six mass graves found at the site. Due to the high-profile nature of this discovery, civil unrest has been reported throughout several cities in Mexico, as citizens express dissatisfaction with the Cartels engaging in this kind of brutality on an industrial scale.-HomeFront-Arizona: Two Cartel-affiliated Observation Posts were destroyed yesterday morning. The first OP was located west of Ajo, and the second was located near Nogales.Washington D.C. - Scandal has emerged surrounding a post made by former FBI Director James Comey, in which he posted a photo on Instagram that contained a threatening reference commonly used as a coded incitement of violence against President Trump. Comey posted a photo containing the numbers "8647", which has become a term very commonly used by malign actors in the United States to express their desire to "86" (or dispose of) the 47th President, Donald Trump. James Comey has since removed the post and stated that he did not know what it meant.USA: Another major scandal has emerged regarding a major cryptocurrency exchange failing to protect customer data. A few days ago Coinbase (arguably the biggest crypto exchange in the world) announced that they had been hacked. The hackers claimed to have accessed most private customer data on the site, and have demanded $20 million as a ransom for not posting this information on the internet.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: This morning, statements from Coinbase and the CEO have shed light on what really happened...and it doesn't look good. In short, Coinbase outsourced their customer support services to the Third World. As it turns out, when you hire employees from an impoverished nation and pay them peanuts while giving them unchecked access to private customer information...they might be inclined to accept a bribe to leak that data. Right now, this appears to be what happened. American politicians are also not entirely off the hook for this scandal either. The reason that there is so much data to steal in the first place is due to KYC or "Know Your Customer" laws that make privacy illegal. Many people who are not involved in the world of cryptocurrency do not know that it's not an anonymous experience by any means...buying and selling crypto is the hard part since 100% of crypto exchanges based in the United States and Europe have to abide by KYC laws that force customers to hand over their drivers license, bank account numbers, social security number, home address, IRS tax information, a series of selfie photos or a 3d scan of a person's head...pretty much all of t