Historic district of San Juan, Puerto Rico
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In this sun-soaked episode of Where Are The Webbs, the Webbs set sail on a two-week Caribbean cruise aboard the Carnival Venezia and take you along for every unforgettable moment. From onboard fun to tropical island adventures, they're diving into it all!Join them as they recount their stops at eight incredible destinations: snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of St. Thomas, exploring the vibrant streets of Antigua, hiking through the lush rainforests of Dominica, savoring the spices of Grenada, relaxing on the stunning beaches of Barbados, discovering Dutch and French charm in St. Maarten, soaking in the island vibes of St. Kitts, and wrapping it all up in the historic heart of Old San Juan.They share cruise tips, excursion highlights, favorite eats, and unexpected surprises—all with the humor and personality you've come to love. Whether you're planning your first cruise or reliving one of your own, this episode will have you dreaming of turquoise waters and warm island breezes.What's your favorite Caribbean destination? Let us know!
Birinci gün: Old San Juan'da yaptığımız kahvaltının ardından tekne turu ile Icacos adasına gidip geldik.
İkinci gün: Yunque rain forest'ta ATV turu ile başlayıp Old San Juan'da bir dondurmacıda biten bir gün.
Real Estate guru Sherif Medawar discusses the benefits of investing in real estate and explains how individuals can set up their own real estate funds. He emphasizes the importance of productive assets that generate income and provide leverage with banks. He shares his extensive experience in the market, including owning historic properties in Old San Juan and luxury homes in San Francisco. He also highlights the value of giving back and teaching others, offering free live events and training to help aspiring investors. He explains the process of setting up a real estate fund, including the five P's: people, projects, positioning, performance, and profit. He provides a turnkey solution for individuals to customize their own funds and attract investors. The funds can be used to finance various types of real estate projects and assets, offering a fixed return to investors and the potential for compounding over time. He also discusses the advantages of his fund structure, including no fees and the ability to refinance assets instead of selling them. In this conversation, Sherif discusses the benefits of real estate investing and how to set up a successful real estate fund. He explains the process of finding single tenant buildings and attracting national tenants to increase property value. Medawar also shares insights on reducing taxes and asset protection through equity stripping and setting up a Wyoming LLC. He emphasizes the importance of staying proactive and promoting new programs during challenging times.Takeaways• Investing in real estate provides the opportunity for income generation, leverage with banks, and protection against inflation.• Setting up a real estate fund allows individuals to attract investors and finance various types of real estate projects and assets.• Sherif Medawar emphasizes the importance of giving back and teaching others, offering free live events and training to help aspiring investors.• The process of setting up a real estate fund involves considering the five P's: people, projects, positioning, performance, and profit.• Setting up a real estate fund allows investors to pool their resources and take advantage of larger investment opportunities.• Finding single tenant buildings and attracting national tenants can significantly increase property value.• Reducing taxes can be achieved by routing income through structures in U.S. territories like Puerto Rico.• Asset protection can be achieved through equity stripping and setting up a Wyoming LLC.• During challenging times, it is important to stay proactive and promote new programs to stay ahead of the competition.Sound Bites• I believe unless you have productive assets, meaning assets that produce income, you really will not be able to retire.• With real estate, you can have the leverage with the banks. You can have an asset that over time will beat inflation and then keep bringing you income.• I try to give people what I hoped and was wishing somebody would give me when I was starting. So I structured when I started making a lot of money in real estate, I realized I should help others. I should teach. That's the way to give back.• You cannot make it so enticing and over promise and then under deliver because the investors are going to be very upset.• They get the cashflow, they get the upside.• You just went into a property that was vacant. Put the national tenant, it jumped in value.Listen & Subscribe for More:
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Lalo recounts his cousin's ghostly encounter in an Old San Juan hotel.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Wi-Moto NyokaDirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoAdditional recording by Juan CosmeKelmi Bermúdez as LaloAdditional voice: Dania RamosSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San JuanAbout Hotel El Hotel Convento | About YemayaSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioTimestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Lalo shares a mysterious legend about an iconic fort in Old San Juan.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Orlando SegarraDirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoKelmi Bermúdez as LaloAdditional voice: Dania RamosSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San JuanTimestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadows. Join Danny Trejo, as he takes us through an anthology of modern-day horror stories inspired by the most terrifying legends and lore of Latin America. From vengeful spirits to ancient curses, Nocturno brings to life the chilling tales that have haunted generations, blending them with contemporary twists to keep you on the edge of your seat. In this episode, Danny Trejo takes us to Puerto Rico for La Farita del Diablo. A Nuyorican TikToker ventures into the infamous area of La Perla in Old San Juan to film content at a guard house from the 1600s where it is rumored the devil takes souls, but instead gets caught in a hidden world of vengeful Taino spirits. Listen to all episodes of Nocturno on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lalo shares a tale about his grandfather's encounter with a theater ghost in Old San Juan.MINISODE CREDITSWritten by Andrew Siañez-De La ODirection and story editing by Dania RamosSound design audio engineering, and theme music by Michael AquinoKelmi Bermúdez as LaloSeries art: Hispanic Legacy StudioSeries Website | Timestorm Apple Map Guide: Old San Juan Timestorm is a Cocotazo Media production made possible with support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Google Podcasts creator program, TRAX from PRX, and our Patreon community. Special thanks to equipment sponsor 3DioSound and the KidsListen community.Timestorm is produced in Essex County, NJ, the traditional territory of the Leni Lenape people.
The U.S. government has temporarily halted a plan to remove iconic stray cats that live in a historic district in Puerto Rico's capital until a lawsuit opposing the project is resolved, a nonprofit announced in September. The ruling was cheered by those fighting a decision by the U.S. National Park Service to remove an estimated 200 cats that meander a seaside fortress that Spain built in colonial times. The cats, which have long been a tourist attraction, are both beloved and reviled by those who visit and live in Old San Juan, where the 16th-century fortress known as “El Morro” is located. It's part of the San Juan National Historic Site that the U.S. National Park Service operates. The federal agency warned in 2022 that the population of cats had surged and that the felines could transmit illnesses to humans and were likely killing wildlife, adding that the smell of urine and feces enveloped the area. The agency held public hearings on the plan that became heated, with critics noting that the organization selected would decide whether the trapped cats would be adopted, fostered, kept in a shelter, or face other options. Yonaton Aronoff, an attorney for Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies, said in a phone interview that removing the current cats is an impossible task since new cats would take their place. “They're going to have to keep doing this forever,” he said. The U.S. National Park Service was scheduled to start removing the cats in October, but it agreed to halt those plans until a judge rules on a lawsuit that Alley Cat Allies filed in March. The nonprofit alleges that the plan violates acts including the National Environmental Protection Act. Meanwhile, cats of all colors and sizes continue to prowl the trails bordering deep turquoise waters that surround El Morro, and they even have a statue honoring them nearby. Some of the felines are believed to be descendants of cats from the colonial era, while others were brought by a former mayor to kill rats in the mid-20th century. Still others were simply abandoned by their owners. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Real estate guru Cherif Medawar discusses the benefits of investing in real estate and explains how individuals can set up their own real estate funds. He emphasizes the importance of productive assets that generate income and provide leverage with banks. He shares his extensive experience in the market, including owning historic properties in Old San Juan and luxury homes in San Francisco. He also highlights the value of giving back and teaching others, offering free live events and training to help aspiring investors. Cherif explains the process of setting up a real estate fund, including the five P's: people, projects, positioning, performance, and profit. He provides a turnkey solution for individuals to customize their own funds and attract investors. The funds can be used to finance various types of real estate projects and assets, offering a fixed return to investors and the potential for compounding over time. He also discusses the advantages of his fund structure, including no fees and the ability to refinance assets instead of selling them. In this conversation, Cherif Medawar discusses the benefits of real estate investing and how to set up a successful real estate fund. He explains the process of finding single tenant buildings and attracting national tenants to increase property value. He also shares insights on reducing taxes and asset protection through equity stripping and setting up a Wyoming LLC. He emphasizes the importance of staying proactive and promoting new programs during challenging times. Takeaways • Investing in real estate provides the opportunity for income generation, leverage with banks, and protection against inflation. • Setting up a real estate fund allows individuals to attract investors and finance various types of real estate projects and assets. • Cherif Medawar emphasizes the importance of giving back and teaching others, offering free live events and training to help aspiring investors. • The process of setting up a real estate fund involves considering the five P's: people, projects, positioning, performance, and profit. • Medawar's turnkey solution provides a customized fund structure with no fees and the ability to refinance assets instead of selling them. Real estate investing can be lucrative and provide long-term cash flow and asset growth. • Setting up a real estate fund allows investors to pool their resources and take advantage of larger investment opportunities. • Finding single tenant buildings and attracting national tenants can significantly increase property value. Reducing taxes can be achieved by routing income through structures in U.S. territories like Puerto Rico. • Asset protection can be achieved through equity stripping and setting up a Wyoming LLC. • During challenging times, it is important to stay proactive and promote new programs to stay ahead of the competition. Sound Bites • I believe unless you have productive assets, meaning assets that produce income, you really will not be able to retire. • With real estate, you can have the leverage with the banks. You can have an asset that over time will beat inflation and then keep bringing you income. • I try to give people what I hoped and was wishing somebody would give me when I was starting. So I structured when I started making a lot of money in real estate, I realized I should help others. I should teach.That's the way to give back. • You cannot make it so enticing and over promise and then under deliver because the investors are going to be very upset. • They get the cash flow, they get the upside. • You just went into a property that was vacant. Put the national tenant, it jumped in value. If you have any questions in general you can reach our office at: VastSolutionsGroup.com Phone: 415-854-6512 Email: info@vastsolutionsgroup.com Monday-Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Pacific) Thank you for listening!
We believe we may have found one of the most underrated travel destinations in the Caribbean. We have just recently returned from Puerto Rico, and this time we discovered so much more that Puerto Rico has to offer. In this episode, we'll share with you what we learned and why we think you should put this on your travel destination list. Some links are affiliate links. See our disclosure. You will also love Episode 8: 4 Days in Puerto Rico about our first trip Tours we did and recommend on this trip: Don't miss the best Food Tour we've ever been on with The Spoon Experience. See more about our experience here. Book with Roberto with West Side Destinations for a trip to places like La Jungla Beach, Buye Beach and the town of Boqueron Additional Tour Operators we met with and will use when we return for our next trip: Sofrito Tours - Laura offers a variety of tours around the island She is a doctoral student for a PhD in History in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and talking to the people who were able to join her on one of her tours, had nothing but the highest of accolades about her tour and wealth of knowledge. Isla Caribe tours are dedicated to tours of the town of Ponce in the south. You can join a tour or hire them for a private tour that can be catered to your interests. East Island Excursions - If you're looking for a water activity, snorkeling, and visiting one of the beautiful island or beaches of Puerto Rico by boat then you are going to want to book with East Island Excursions - they offer a variety of tours so if Culebra, Vieques, Icacos Island are on your list then we recommend that you check them out. Other Recommendations: You must go to Los Pinos Cafe Miramar for the Kan Kan Pork Chop and lots of other local favorites. Don't miss a visit to Ole Puerto Rico for a customized hand made Panama hat. The shop has been in old San Juan since 1977. So far we have stayed at the Adult's Only Condado Ocean Club, with its gorgeous Ocean View and Infinity Pool and the Aloft San Juan near the Convention Center. For our next stay in Old San Juan we have our eyes on the Hotel El Convento. Find your Perfect Stay at sunshinetravelers.com/booking Get Our Ultimate Packing Guide for Traveling Smart and Packing Light + Access to Exclusive Weekly Content here. Do More with Viator. Visit sunshinetravelers.com/viator to book local tours & experiences you'll remember. Read more about this and other travel destinations on our BLOG Follow our travels on Facebook Follow our travels on Instagram Save our travel ideas on Pinterest See our travel videos on You Tube Follow us on X (Twitter) Connect with us on LinkedIn Music Credit Music by OYStudio from Pixabay
A young girl in a 1970s farmhouse meets a ghostly lady with ties to the home's past; two friends encounter a terrifying apparition on a dark road; a family on vacation in a historic hotel repeatedly sees a woman in century-old attire watching them; and a theatergoer in Old San Juan comes face-to-face with a ghostly woman in early 20th-century dress.Stories:Lady (submitted by Frances, Rhode Island, USA)The Lady on the Road (submitted by Brent, Victoria, Australia)Haunted Vacation (submitted by Kristen, Kansas, USA)A Ghost in Old San Juan (submitted by Anonymous, USA)Today's Sponsor: Visit the award-winning Glass Spider Publishing (www.glassspiderpublishing.com) to get your book into the hands of readers worldwide.Discover 4,600+ true ghost stories in the Castle of Spirits Librarywww.castleofspirits.com/ghost-storiesSubmit your own true paranormal storywww.castleofspirits.com/submit OR call 801-436-7838.Watch us on YouTube and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @castleofspiritsTheme Music: "Lightless Dawn" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Today we head on down to the Lithium Ion Lido Deck, to drink our cares away and talk funny about all things theme parks and cruise ships. This week we flip the script and Ryan tells Adriane all about his recent stomp around the studios and sail around the seas of the Caribbean. We get into all the goods, bads, and uglies of the MSC seashore and its 7 night sail around the land of pirates and pucca shell necklaces. Ryan Tells all about Atlantis, the seven waterfalls of Rio Damajagua, and the best damn mojito, this side of the plead for statehood. and now you get to hear all about the reality of how this trip really went down and we spare nothing in this two-in-one parter.... To find out, you just gotta listen in. Drunk Distory, The Dark Ride, Funny, Comedy, Comedians, Adult Disney Podcast, Adult Universal Podcast, Adult Themepark Podcast, Vacation, Port Canaveral, MSC Cruises, Bahamas, Nassau, Atlantis, Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata, seven waterfalls of Rio Damajagua, Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, Universal Studios Orlando, Disney Vacation, suns out guns out, Trip Report, Disney Hollywood Studios, Rise of the Resistance, Fantasmic, Magic Kingdom, EPCOT, epcot, Animal Kingdom, Rides, History, booze, Theme Park Podcast, Orlando, Amusement Park, Drinking Game Podcast, Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure
Cherif Medawar is recognized as the nation's top commercial real estate fund manager, managing assets over $100 million. He shares why investing in commercial real estate isn't as daunting as you think, the key difference between a syndicate and a fund, and why he LOVES single tenant retail properties.If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show.Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopackTopics: 2:00 – The six factors of Cherif's real estate philosophy.4:30 – Why he loves single-tenant retail properties.8:00 – How Cherif gets prolific, national tenants.10:00 – How to create your own real estate fund. 15:00 – The importance of cash reserves.16:30 – How to diversify your portfolio.22:00 – Sometimes, Cherif happily overpays for real estate.24:00 – Why Cherif invests in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico.30:30 – Why vending machines are great ancillary income.34:00 – Cherif's mentorship program.39:30 – The difference between a syndicate and a fund.
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Welcome to Boroughs & Burbs, your guide to Puerto Rico's thriving real estate scene in Episode 116. We're joined by experts Angus Beavers from Keller Williams and Alberto Baco-Bagué from Partnership for Modern Puerto Rico.In this episode, we'll explore Puerto Rico's alluring tax incentives under Acts 20, 22, and 60, which can drastically reduce federal income taxes for high-net-worth U.S. citizens to as low as 0% - 4%. Act 60 offers a fixed 4% income tax rate and 100% tax-exempt capital gains.We'll also spotlight Puerto Rico's luxury neighborhoods, including Dorado and Ponce, along with safe areas like Old San Juan, Miramar, Condado, Isla Verde, Ocean Park, Hato Rey, and Rincon.Discover how these tax incentives are fueling real estate growth and how Puerto Rico's busiest airport is contributing to this expansion.Join us on Boroughs & Burbs as we uncover Puerto Rico's real estate opportunities, enticing tax benefits, and the luxury neighborhoods that define this island paradise. Whether you're seeking a new home or investment, this episode is your guide to Puerto Rico's best.
After a seven-day pause in fighting, during which Hamas and Israel exchanged hostages and prisoners, any chance of extending it has collapsed. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has been leaning on Israel to reduce the civilian carnage in their bombing campaign. And, climate change poses an existential threat to Tuvalu, a small island nation in the Pacific. By the end of the century, scientists say it could sink under the rising seas. Also, the US National Park Service announced this week that they plan to remove roughly 200 cats from the Paseo del Morro National Recreational Trail at the San Juan National Historic Site in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Park Service says the cats are an invasive species and could transmit disease. Plus, penguins take thousands of naps every day.We can't thank you enough for listening to and supporting The World! If you donate $100 during our fall drive, you will receive a special playlist curated for you by our team at The World. Learn more and give today.
Ready to unravel the intricacies of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology in the real estate sector? Join us as we sit down with Professor Tonya Evans who brilliantly guides us through the world of these fascinating digital assets, and their potential in reshaping our financial landscape and revolutionizing real estate investing. This episode is a deep dive into everything from the pitfalls of the traditional monetary system to the exciting possibilities that blockchain technology offers for a more secure, efficient, and inclusive transaction system.We also scrutinize the idea of cryptocurrency as a hard-capped, taxed capital asset that could be a game-changer for portfolio management, and the potential implications for governments and banking systems if people opt for non-traditional currencies over government-issued ones. Listen closely as Professor Evans sheds light on the FedNow program and its potential to disrupt the traditional banking ecosystem while potentially infringing on financial privacy. As we journey through the digital landscape, we delve into the security aspects of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, and how they are designed to be virtually incorruptible, thanks to consensus, peer-to-peer technology, and cryptography. Discover the intersection of real estate and cryptocurrency, where digital assets have the potential to represent physical assets like real estate. We discuss the potential of fractional ownership, wider investor access, and enhanced liquidity. Lastly, join us in our heartwarming chat about the charm of Old San Juan and Professor Evans' upcoming trip to Puerto Rico.San Juan Power UP! Your Portfolio Retreat Nov 23-25:https://advantageevans.thrivecart.com/dmd-power-up-your-portfolio-summit/San Juan Power UP! Your Portfolio Sponsor Opportunity: https://advantageevans.thrivecart.com/summit-sponsorship/Book, Membership & Resources @ DigitalMoneyDemystified.comTech Intersect Podcast: https://techintersect.buzzsprout.com/YouTube Channel @ AdvantageEvans:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT1Ld0Y3SO51W1kXMExX4UQThis episode is brought to you by Skilled Property Finders - Home of the 21 Day Close!We will close on your property in 21 days or less OR we'll pay an additional $5,000. Visit www.skilledpropertyfinders.com to find out more. Support the show
When we take a moment to discover the beauty of the world, we get inspired not only by the story of each place we go to, but by the story of how we were able to get there. In this episode of What's Working Now? Katie talks about a trip to Europe with her family, something that they have been putting off for some time. She gives us a vibrant recollection of their experiences through the lens of gratitude, and the shadow of melancholy from a heartbreaking news. In the light of these life lessons, Katie extends the invitation to the magical Old San Juan, for a 3 day retreat to find your North Star and discover your True North. Key Takeaways from this episode:Connection, power tools, and purposeA disoriented client after reaching his goalsNavigating the creation of your next vision Leverage your calling and purposeAn invitation to bring your truth to the surfaceA compass sketch that has everything you need About Katie Richardson:Katie, once a girl who just liked to have fun, transformed into a globally recognized designer and entrepreneur. With expertise in woodworking, welding, drawing, and sewing, she crafted her own path. Despite initial doubts and imposter syndrome, Katie defied expectations by establishing Puj, a business that now boasts its products in 2,000 US stores and 26 countries, delighting over 1 million customers worldwide. Her greatest aspiration is to inspire women across the globe. Renowned shows like the Ellen Degeneres Show, Rachael Ray Show, Today Show, and Entrepreneur Magazine have featured her, while influential figures like Martha Stewart, Matt Damon, Camilla Alves, Mario Lopez, Robert Downey Jr., Kourtney Kardashian, Bill & Giuliana Rancic, and Pam Beesley have embraced her products. Today, Katie is a coach, mother of four, wife, author, and powerful speaker.To connect with Katie:An Event in Puerto Rico (November 9-11, 2023) : https://now.katierichardson.com/eventWebsite: https://katierichardson.com/CASE STUDIES: https://now.katierichardson.com/casestudyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-richardson-creator Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-working-now/id1515291698BuzzSprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1847280Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kV8cL7eTZ70UAXMOtcBbr
Jose Jordan leads interiors focused on justice and civic spaces at DLR Group in Florida. Justice and civic space interiors are often overlooked, but Jose believes they can be thoughtfully designed to empower and inspire. One example of this approach is a recent juvenile detention center project in Birmingham, Alabama where the history of steelwork was implemented to motivate residents toward a new potential.Jose also offers up some career advice—care deeply and passionately about your work. This attracts others who also care, creating an environment where everyone works as a team for shared goals.Jose recently rediscovered his Puerto Rican heritage on a trip to Old San Juan. The history, architecture, culture, food, and family connections left a deep impression. Now, during Hispanic Heritage Month, Jose enjoys spending time with family, eating traditional Puerto Rican food, and introducing others to the culture. He values bringing people together through food, music, and laughter and aims to create spaces that have the same welcoming community feel.Learn more about Jose Jordan.Learn more about Jose's company DLR Group.Click here to get your FREE copy of the Imagine a Place journalFollow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn
The Ladies share top Girls Trip destinations that won't break the bank and what to pack for that special Island/Tropical Getaway. KIT's on location with their BFF's in San Juan Puerto Rico. This colorful capital city celebrates the old and the new. Beaches with sweeping ocean views, cobblestoned Old San Juan, street art, epicurean delights (Li Lou Bakery, Santaella), clubs (La Factoria), casinos and more. A Girls Trip like know other – The beauty of our BFF Getaway was that we were effortlessly on the same page and soooo…compatible. Listen in as the ladies of KIT and their BFF's share how much fun they had together. KIT did it all: relaxed on the beach, played bingo at the pool, kayaked, enjoyed the spa, toured, Pajama partied in the hotel and just chilled together. Quality time spent on a BFF Girls trip is Priceless! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/venita-r-mitchell/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/venita-r-mitchell/support
[This blog will always be free to read, but it's also how I pay my bills. If you have suggestions or feedback on how I can earn your paid subscription, shoot me an email: cmclymer@gmail.com. And yes, I do speaking engagements.]On Monday, a photo of the Illinois State Fair Butter Cow — that is, a cow presented as “sculpted out of butter” — went viral after the shocking revelation that it's a wire-and-steel-mesh frame sculpted in the likeness of a cow that has simply been covered in slabs of yellow spread. I got serious beef with this, but I will admit that I accidentally shared this image with the caption that it's from the Iowa State Fair, which has been in the news a lot lately with the GOP presidential primary and the fact that the two overlap. I was wrong. My apologies, Iowa. To err is bovine.But I will not apologize for The Truth being accidentally revealed about the butter cow at the Iowa State Fair, which, it turns out, is also a wire-and-steel-mesh frame covered in “600 lbs. of low moisture, pure cream Iowa butter,” according to the Iowa State Fair website!So, what is going on here? Is nothing sacred? Apparently, most of us have just been walking around under the assumption that when our fellow Americans tell us they carved a statue of a cow out of butter, by god, they're telling us the truth. We salute the flag, and we give thanks for bovine providence.Well, no more. I have looked into all these claims of “butter cows” to figure out who's telling the truth and who's udderly shameless.First, I looked into the scope of state fairs. Three states (Connecticut, Maine, and New Hampshire) have no singular state fairs but rather various agricultural fairs, which was the original purpose of the state fair, anyway, so I'm counting these. Rhode Island does not have an event of these sizes, per se, but does host smaller fairs.Interestingly, Massachusetts annually hosts The Big E (Eastern States Exposition) in Springfield, which is intended to be more of a regional fair for the New England states, including the four aforementioned. So, based on how you look at it, you could say every state has a state-fair-of-sorts.The District of Columbia—which should absolutely be a state if we lived in a just world—also hosts a state fair annually.Additionally, while the U.S. territories—American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and U.S. Virgin Islands—do not have “state fairs” in the sense of large primarily-livestock-and-agricultural gatherings, they do each have commensurate, popular fairs and/or festivals.For example, Puerto Rico hosts the San Sebastian Street Festival in Old San Juan, the U.S. Virgin Islands host Carnival, and Guam hosts the Guam Micronesia Island Fair.Also: the Navajo Nation annually hosts the Navajo Nation Fair in Arizona, drawing more than 100,000 visitors in 2016, larger than some state fairs. All told, there are close to a hundred big fairs of various varieties in the United States, and many states have multiple fairs beyond their primary state fair. Pennsylvania, alone, has five. Talk about really milking this concept.But there are only four state fairs that regularly feature a butter cow sculpture: Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Although Iowa's butter cow sculpture is probably the most legen-dairy, Ohio was the first to do it in 1903, eight years before Iowa.All four use a similar process: a frame of various materials, mostly wire-and-steel mesh, covered in layers of sculpted butter. Of course, the more you think about it, the more this makes sense. We're usually talking 600-800 lbs. of butter with the frame, alone, so a solid butter heffer would probably be cowed by the laws of physics.The Minnesota State Fair, in my humble opinion, is where things get a lot more interesting. They annually crown the “Princess Kay of the Milky Way” among ten young women finalists, each of whom has a likeness of their head sculpted, one per day, by famed butter sculptor Lisa Christensen.Christensen is said to be the only butter sculptor whom regularly works with live models, and the process usually takes between six and eight hours. The sculpted heads are displayed in a walk-in, refrigerated area over the duration of the fair.The winning young woman is crowned Princess Kay the day before the beginning of the fair, and she receives a scholarship and serves as the ambassador for the Minnesota dairy industry for a one-year term. Shout-out to incumbent Rachel Rynda, whose term cow-incidentally ends this evening when the 70th Princess Kay of the Milky Way is due to be crowned.There are no frames or any other non-butter materials used by Christensen when carving these likenesses, just ~90 pounds of butter and pure instinct. Even the thought of using a frame probably makes her curdle.All that said, as much as I joke, carving the likeness of a cow's body shell takes remarkable talent, even if it is margarinally less than the full-butter cow most of us perceived.And to be fair, none of these sculptors claim to be shaping livestock fully out of butter. All are quite transparent about their process. So, don't have a cow about it. I say “well done” to all you sculptors out there; when it comes to these cows, you butter believe I affirm all of them.[Like what you read? Subscribe below, or if you just wanna buy me coffee, I gratefully accept through Venmo.]Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Hi, I'm Charlotte Clymer, and this is Charlotte's Web Thoughts, my Substack. It's completely free to access and read, but it's also how my bills! 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I met stranger #37 when he was busking in the square in Old San Juan. We talk about how he's a vessel for his music and how he's learned to stay present in life.Follow Meet a Stranger at http://instagram.com/gomeetastrangerFollow Matt on Instagram at http://instagram.com/matthaze
From Mics to Mojitos: The Offbeat Puerto Rico Podcast - Join us on an exceptional journey in our latest episode of The Offbeat Podcast, as we swap out the studio for the sun-soaked streets of Puerto Rico! Our adventure unfolds in the charming backdrop of Old San Juan and the historical splendor of El Morro. Tune in as we explore the vibrant beaches, savor the distinctive local cuisine, and immerse ourselves in the warmth of Puerto Rican hospitality. Alongside our usual banter, we even follow up on Shannon's “Burger King in PR is Fire” take and give it a classic offbeat rating. Listen in to experience Puerto Rico through our eyes and laughs in this special episode from the Island! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theoffbeat/message
Join me for a conversation with Anna Orenstein-Cardona, a certified financial educator, author, and Puerto Rico native. We discuss how her personal experience with Hurricane Maria inspired her heartwarming children's book, The Tree of Hope. Anna shares her emotional journey of witnessing the hurricane's destruction from afar and its impact on her family back on the island.Discover the powerful intersection of Puerto Rico's culture, history, and U.S. citizenship as Anna opens up about her unique path from grief and loss to writing a children's book that celebrates hope and the human spirit. Hear how her hard work and determination secured her a job on Wall Street and how it fueled her passion to help others learn about finance. We also dive into Anna's creative process, her experience with Faber Academy, and valuable insights into the world of children's book writing and publishing.Finally, we discuss the ongoing impact of The Tree of Hope and the joy it brings to children and readers alike. Anna reflects on the supportive community that came together to rescue the famous Banyan tree in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the powerful message of hope it represents. BIO:Anna Orenstein-Cardona was born and raised in Puerto Rico. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and is an alum of Faber Academy (Writing a Novel and Writing for Children). She is active in the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI).Anna is an NFEC-certified Financial Educator (CFEI) and Wealth Coach with over 22 years of experience working in global financial markets. In 2020, she founded Wear Your Money Crown® - an empowering, woman-owned financial education and coaching firm that is passionately dedicated to bridging the financial inequality gap.Her debut picture book, The Tree Of Hope, was published by Beaming Books in 2022.Currently, Anna is working on developing various projects, including more children books. She lives in London with her two very special furbabies and her Southern Gentleman husband, although spends as much time as she can in Puerto Rico. Where she regularly gets involved in rescuing abandoned animals and supporting local charities.Learn More About Anna's Author Journey and The Tree Of Hope: http://www.annaorensteincardona.com/Purchase the Book: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Indiebound, and/or your local bookstore!Follow Anna:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BoricuaAnnaIG: https://www.instagram.com/wearyourmoneycrown/
On this episode, we have the privilege of recording on-site while in San Juan, Puerto Rico. We are going to discuss how to get here, where to stay, where to eat, and what to do while visiting Puerto Rico. So pack a bag and join us in Sunny Puerto Rico. Just to clarify US citizens don't need a passport :) to travel to Puerto Rico but non U.S. citizens would still need one when traveling from the US. Some of the following are affiliate links and if you book or make a purchase we may receive a small commission that helps us bring you this content. Links we mention in the episode We stayed at the Condado Ocean Club. Book at Oceanview room for the best views of the Ocean. To see some pictures see our blog post here all about this trip to Puerto Rico. We also considered the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel right next door. Location for walking around Old San Juan We started at Cafe Quatto Sombras toward Casa Rosa and then wandered our way up to Castillo San Felipe del Morro because we mainly wanted to see the architecture Can also start at La Casita de Rones down the Paseo de la Princesa toward El Morro along the outside of the wall Where we ate In Condado Beach Area La Marqueta for quick food - like a food truck park but $$$ Pannes - breakfast and lunch served all day Old San Juan Dinner: Bacaro Coffee Shop in Breakfast: Cafe Quattro Sombras Diner we picked up lunch from: Cafe Manolin La Vergüenza Viejo San Juan is a rooftop bar & restaurant - this bar & restaurant with one of the best meals we have had. Order appetizers as it took the food awhile to come out but it was worth the wait. In Fajardo La Estation El Yunque National Forest Recreation.gov link for parking reservations $2 - you'll need this to be able to get into the section to see the waterfalls (30 days in advance and then more open up 24 hours in advance) We recommend you download the app El Yunque National Forest link and offline maps on google before you go as there is little/no cell and data service in the Forest Apple Store app Google play app We loved taking the Mixology class at Casa Bacardi Packing List - see our Favorite Things here Bathing suits and cover ups Flip flops for by the pool Tropical clothing - shorts, t shirts, tank tops. It is humid and we've had some rain. Rain coat if you are visiting El Yunque (El Hoon K) which is a rain forest and tevas or sturdy walking shoes. The hike to Juan Diego creek and Britton trail were slippery and muddy People tend to dress up a little at night when going out, but you'll be fine with casual dress as well but I brought along a few sundresses and my Birkenstocks becomes they are both sturdy and can be dressy. You'll want sturdy walking shoes for Old San Juan and for El Yunque because of the cobblestone streets. We brought along our thicker soled tevas with the treads. Camera of course. The water is gorgeous and the colors in old San Juan are beautiful Crossbody or sling bag for wallet/phone etc Denim jacket for plane, ferry, taxi etc. foldable bag you can use to take to the pool or beach Follow our travels on Facebook Follow our travels on Instagram here and here Save our travel ideas on Pinterest Music Credit Music by OYStudio from Pixabay
Everyday, stranger #31 sits at the coffee stand in Old San Juan with his mother and a variety of people from all walks of life join him to chat. Why does he do this? He shares his story on today's episode.Follow Meet a Stranger on Instagram at http://instagram.com/gomeetastrangerFollow Matt on Instagram at http://instagram.com/matthaze
Voices of SJS. Season 3: The New Normal. Episode 17 - Tradition! Hosted by Nicolás Rivera (Class of 2025). His co-hosts are fellow Fiddler on the Roof Musical cast members, Cecilia Colberg and Francisco Fernández (Class of 2023), Natalie Dalmau (Class of 2024), Dana Lewy (Class of 2025) and Mónica García (Class of 2026). They talk about their character roles and how this year's SJS musical theater production has nurtured a very emotional and close-knit family bond amongst them. Fiddler on the Roof coming to the stage this weekend, March 24, 25, and 26, at the Tapia Theater in Old San Juan. Tickets can still be purchased via PRticket.com or, upon availability, directly at the Box Office. We use the song Tacco by Crowander under a NonCommercial Creative Commons 4.0 International License
Tonight, I discuss my trip to Old San Juan, Puerto Rico! I will discuss who haunting what and what you should be haunting for it's good food!
Old San Juan is one of the most visited places in Puerto Rico, and for good reason. On today's episode Stevie is joined by Shay from the Sightseeing Señorita travel blog to talk about history, amazing food and unique experiences to add to your Old San Juan itinerary. Show Notes ⬇️Published on 1/27/23Timecodes0:00 - Intro2:08 - Old San Juan's Location and What Makes it Appealing to Visitors2:47 - Visiting El Castillo San Felipe del Morro and Castillo San Cristóbal4:05 - How Much Time to Spend at Old San Juan's Historic Fortifications4:30 - Visiting Save a Gato5:44 - The Food Scene in Old San Juan6:43 - The Old San Juan Nightlife7:23 - Day Trip Options to Add to Your Old San Juan Itinerary8:50 - Instagrammable Spots in Old San Juan9:39 - Stay Connected with Sightseeing Señorita and Destinations Beyond ExpectationsRead Shay's Old San Juan Article1 Day Old San Juan Itinerary: Must See Old San JuanFollow Sightseeing SeñoritaInstagramFacebookPinterestLearn More About Shay's Group Trip to Costa RicaExplore Group Experience to Learn how to Build your Travel TribeSupport the show
Twitch is joined By Sylvia Lovely and chef Jeremy from the Lexington Diner as they talk about independently owned restaurants with special guest Gerardo Guevarra from Old San Juan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack talks good foods with Sylvia Lovely from Azur and her special guest Gerardo Guevarra from Old San Juan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ep. 124 features Larissa De Jesús Negrón. She is a multidisciplinary artist who yearns for introspection and finds self evaluation through her intimate and often otherworldly spaces and portraits. Her stylistically varied and neo-surreal imagery is linked to the artist's curiosity of the subconscious and psychoanalysis. Through her work, Larissa has a profound interest in healing and addressing her childhood and adult trauma. Her pieces give light to profound moments in her life where she's felt despair, shame, fear and also positive emotions like excitement, optimism and faith. These scenes are brought to the eyes of the viewer as a cathartic way to connect through shared experiences. Existential themes such as gender roles, the vitality of nature, using humor as a coping mechanism and the power of storytelling as a tool for healing are all present in her work. Larissa was born and raised in Puerto Rico. Throughout nineteen years, she lived in several municipalities such as Guaynabo, Trujillo Alto and Caguas. Her commitment to art making began as early as nine years old, where she excelled in the drawing classes her mother signed her up for. Larissa went on to study middle school and high school at Central High, the most well regarded specialized art school in Puerto Rico. Graduating with the highest honor the school has to offer, Larissa continued her education at The School of Plastic Arts in Old San Juan where she began majoring in Drawing and Painting. After two years, she transferred to Hunter College in NYC where she got her BFA degree with high honors in 2017. The artist is now based in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. Studio shot by Carolina Isabel Artist https://www.larissadejesus.com/ Lorin Gallery https://www.loringallery.com/larissadejesusartistpage L21 https://www.l21gallery.com/ It's Nice That https://www.itsnicethat.com/articles/larissa-de-jesus-negron-art-050122 Idioma Studio https://idiomastudio.com/island-nostalgia-larissa-de-jesus/ Conceptual fine arts https://www.conceptualfinearts.com/cfa/2021/05/17/larissa-de-jesus-negron/ https://selenasmountain.com/These-Opalescent-Dreams-of-Mine Ghetto Gastro https://www.culturedmag.com/article/2020/10/06/larissa-de-jesus-negrons-debut-solo-exhibition-enages-the-many-meanings-of-interior-life https://www.harkawik.com/larissa-negron
This week we welcome back author, serial entrepreneur, and podcast regular Alex Rodriguez! Join us as we talk the government extending the "covid emergency" (again), shadow bans, Elon's new cologne, Old San Juan, The Try Guys, child actors, Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, carnivore, the Parkland verdict, hurricane forecasts, and more. Host: Cale Matthews Audio Engineer: Art Pipok Visit us at solid7podcast.com to rate the show, buy us a Jocko Go, see upcoming events, follow us on social media, support worthy causes, and become a Patreon supporter. © Copyright 2022 Solid Seven Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
From a chat in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico... Today you'll meet Stranger #9, a med student taking a break before starting another year of the insanity that is med school!I wanted to know WHY she went to med school. Hopefully, this chat will make you ask yourself why you do what YOU do everyday.Follow Matt on Instagram at http://instagram.com/matthazeFollow Meet a Stranger on Instagram at http://instagram.com/gomeetastranger
On The Line is on the road in San Juan, Puerto Rico. On today's episode we discuss travel, mainly Airport Travel Tips, and our trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico. If you have ever had questions or concerns about traveling in the air and all the TSA/packing/check-in stuff that goes along with it, we have you covered. We also do a quick run down of San Juan, Puerto Rico and the La Concha Resort we stayed in. Skip ahead with Chapters 00:00 - Intro/Episode Summary 00:01:17 - Airport/Travel Tips 00:09:20 - Packing Tips 00:16:51 - Day of Travel Tips 00:19:53 - TSA Advice and Tricks 00:30:27 - La Concha Renaissance San Juan Resort 00:34:56 - The Wedding 00:36:50 - Is San Juan A Good Travel Destination? 00:37:38 - Old San Juan and Puerto Rico Overview 00:39:23 - Relax Vacation Spot 00:49:27 - Outro & Socials
En el corazón del Viejo San Juan, Puerto Rico, se encuentra La Liga de Arte de San Juan. Un espacio de clases y cursos libres que la hace única en sus ofertas como escuela intergeneracional de participantes y alumnis. Marilú Carrasquillo nos cuenta acerca del rol de la Liga, su actualidad dentro de la industria cultural y memoria colectiva. Conecta con ellos a través de: https://www.ligadeartesj.org/ https://www.facebook.com/ligadearte --- La Liga, an artistic breeding space- In the heart of Old San Juan, Puerto Rico there is located La Liga de Arte de San Juan. A special place to take a variety of art courses, in which the uniqueness of class offerings makes the school an intergenerational space for students and alumni that aim to enrich their full creativity. Marilú Carrasquillo talks with us about her role in La Liga, her current status in the cultural industry and collective memory. Connect with them through https://www.ligadeartesj.org/ or https://www.facebook.com/ligadearte.
She was a gorgeous Puerto Rican beauty queen. He was a wealthy Canadian businessman. From the outside, their marriage looked perfect. But Aurea Vazque-Rijos and Adam Anhang were far from it. Aurea had married Adam for his money and everyone knew it. She also faked a pregnancy and Adam was filing for divorce. But Aurea was not letting him off that easily. In late September of 2005, in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, Adam was brutally attacked and murdered by a masked man. And while a man was put in prison for the murder, everyone was sure that it had been Aurea's doing. And it would not be until years later that Aurea was apprehended for killing her husband, taking local and national authorities, along with the FBI on a wild goose chase through multiple continents and countries. Show Notes: https://open.spotify.com/episode/78xOkcpnOIAa6fcs6mDnAM
In E44 we head way down south when we explore the History of that little city on the edge of Ole San Juan, La Perla. We also tell about some super natural occurrences, like El Chupacabra & the Crying Lady of Las Clabazas Bridge. Like us and give us some five star reviews where you can! Share the show with a friend. Follow us on social media. Now on Youtube and TicToc!Despacito contains adult themes so beware https://youtu.be/kJQP7kiw5Fkcitations 8 creepy Puerto Rican urban legends: Her campus. Her Campus | HerCampus.com is the #1 global community for college women, written entirely by the nation's top college journalists from 380+ campus chapters around the world. (2021, October 23). Retrieved May 8, 2022, from https://www.hercampus.com/school/upr/8-creepy-puerto-rican-urban-legends/ Guest, L. (2018, October 30). Puerto Rican Spooky legends - popular urban legends. Medium. Retrieved May 1, 2022, from https://medium.com/@localguest/puerto-rican-spooky-legends-popular-urban-legends-5a9c81c34649 says:, D. C., says:, N., says:, K., & says:, S. (2022, February 27). 34 fun and interesting facts about Puerto Rico you probably didn't know. GloboTreks. Retrieved May 1, 2022, from https://www.globotreks.com/destinations/puerto-rico/fun-interesting-facts-about-puerto-rico/ Wikimedia Foundation. (2022, February 26). Chupacabra. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 8, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chupacabra Wikimedia Foundation. (2022, March 18). La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 16, 2022, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Perla,_San_Juan,_Puerto_Rico YouTube. (2020, December 28). Moca's vampire or Goat Sucker? (origin of El "Chupacabras"). YouTube. Retrieved May 8, 2022, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMzZOHjEcWw
Join Anastasia and me as we talk about Puerto Rico. The UNESCO site of La Fortaleza in Old San Juan is historically significant and also a relaxing place to spend a weekend afternoon with locals. The beaches on the main island, Vieques and Culebra are vast and beautiful, even more so when watching the sunset at the end of the day. The adventures of hiking, horseback riding, learning to kitesurf, ziplining, or kayaking the bioluminescent bays will keep you active. Then enjoy luxuriating in the 5-star resorts or smaller, boutique hotels. Visit truvaytravel.com/46 for a video of today's show and additional resources.
Peta and David pop down to Puerto Rico and live a little bit of history. There are Scottish accents attempting to pronounce Spanish words, park rangers who inspire musical safety, and a 300 year old banyan tree. www.TravelInstigator.com
How can artists collaborate through NFTs? What can physical/traditional artists do to adapt as this new art modality is introduced to the world? This episode's guest is building an NFT Art Community that may answer questions like these and provide key new solutions for artists in the 21st century. Miguel Vallejo is one of the great minds behind Art Community, a space where artists can work together and collaborate as they transition into the world of crypto and blockchain. He joins hosts Eathan Janney and Josh Kriger in a special on-location taping from Miguel's office in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The group discusses this new platform and how it can benefit artists, as well as how both digital and physical art can integrate. They also talk about the latest news in NFT surrounding its integration on social media and many more relevant topics on the matter. Tune in to learn more about this new collaborative platform and stay in the know about what's currently happening in the world of NFT.More from Edge of NFT: