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Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Vida en la Italia del Renacimiento

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2026 135:05


El estudio de la vida cotidiana es fundamental para entender el contexto real de las diferentes etapas históricas. Nos ayuda a desprendernos, al menos un poco, de la mirada dominante de nuestro tiempo que tiende a desenfocar los motivos y las razones por las que las cosas sucedieron con formas actuales de pensar, y que tiende también a cargar los hechos históricos, como hemos visto en otros programas, en los grandes hombres, (casi siempre hombres), que protagonizaron batallas, gobiernos o conquistas. Hoy vamos a bajarnos de esa, entre comillas gran historia, para entender mejor los años del Renacimiento italiano. Analizaremos el modo de vida de sus diferentes clases sociales desde el campo a la ciudad, la situación de la mujer, los modos de producción, el arte, la cultura e incluso la gastronomía, para vivir desde dentro los años en los que Europa comenzó, desde la península itálica, a decir adiós a la edad media. Episodio remasterizado el 31 de mayo de 2026. Emitido originalmente el 15 de septiembre de 2019. Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Confucio rehabilitado por Xi Jinping - La Contraportada - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 33:23


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Una de las figuras clave de la China milenaria que hemos empezado a tratar en El Abrazo del Oso es Confucio, un pensador cuya huella sigue presente a lo largo de los siglos, aunque no siempre acogida en sentido positivo. Podemos decir que Confucio ha tenido una vida póstuma agitada: de columna vertebral del Imperio paso a enemigo público en tiempos de Mao… y, hoy, se ha convertido en una pieza útil en el relato del “renacimiento” chino. En esta contraportada para mecenas, seguimos ese regreso para ver qué elementos se recuperan de su pensamiento, por qué lo hace justo ahora y qué gana el poder cuando invoca a un sabio de hace 2.500 años. Gracias por hacer posible El Abrazo del Oso con vuestro apoyo. Si tú también quieres escuchar este episodio y muchos más que nunca retiramos puedes hacerlo aquí en iVoox en el botón azul Apoyar en nuestro perfil: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-abrazo-del-oso-podcast_sq_f13737_1.html www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
China Milenaria - Historia de China

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2026 138:39


En El Abrazo del Oso comenzamos hoy con una nueva serie muy esperada por nuestra audiencia, un amplio recorrido de varios capítulos por una historia tan grande como todo un país inmenso: la historia de China. Desde los más antiguos orígenes de un territorio único hasta el periodo de la Dinastía Qin, hoy nos sumergimos en la historia milenaria de un país y de un pueblo imprescindibles para entender la propia historia de toda Asia y de todo el mundo. Toda una civilización con fuertes raíces antiguas que hoy vuelve a marcar con fuerza los pasos del presente, como lo hizo en muchas otras ocasiones a lo largo del tiempo que iremos analizando en este y en próximos episodios. Junto a Javier Fernández Aparicio nos asomamos hoy a los orígenes del gigante asiático. Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f El Abrazo del Oso 30x26 Guion: Javier Fernández Aparicio Dirección y Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.elaprenditivo.com Historia del Cómic: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3144300 Sintonía de inicio y cierre: Navegantes del tiempo de José Apolo iVoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3737 www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso Programa publicado originalmente el 24 de mayo de 2026. Camisetas, bolsas, tazas: www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

OhSoSpurs Podcast
Chelsea 2-1 Spurs: The VAR mess, the front-three problem, and one game to stay up | The Originals

OhSoSpurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 45:35


Spurs lost 2-1 at Chelsea — but the numbers say we were the better side. 2.15 xG to Chelsea's 1.09, and 67% of the game's big chances. And now the whole season comes down to one game against Everton. Jim is joined on The Originals by Stu in Dubai and Si in Switzerland to pick through a frustrating night at Stamford Bridge and answer a stack of Oso 33 member questions. We get into why the data and the eye test tell completely different stories, the Enzo Fernández screamer and the Kinsky question, the front-three problem and an honest defence of Richarlison, the VAR decisions still baffling us — the Delap elbow, the Cucurella booking that makes no sense — and what fans can realistically do about officiating. Plus the most honest question of the season from Oso 33 member Howard: have Spurs ever stressed you this much, and how are you coping? A point against Everton on Sunday and we're safe. The Originals is the panel show from Oh So Spurs — higher-quality, more nuanced fan content from people who've actually been through this season. Smarter than the angry-pundit register, but still fans, with the cautious belief that comes with it. If you got something out of the episode, please follow the show, drop us a rating, and share it with a Spurs fan who needs to get through to Sunday. And to the OhSo33 crew, keep it lily-white. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Our One Wild And Precious Lives (And Our Dogs)
E77 Slightly delayed puppy birthday episode: what's new with Judge?

Our One Wild And Precious Lives (And Our Dogs)

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 65:07


The Rebelde puppies turned two in March! (I know, I cannot believe it! Where does the time go?!) So we're checking in with the only one who's got an English speaking human: Joan, Judge's person, has had quite the year with the little purple-collar boy formerly known as Oso! Shout-outs to Judge's village:Sara Brueskehttps://www.happydoglodge.com/Dr. Debora Brown—Chinese medicine vethttps://pequotvet.com/Amy Delong—energy workhttps://www.amywilliamsdelong.com/meet-amyAimee Johnson—massage therapisthttps://littlebearanimalmassage.com/John Nielsen—conditioning and fitness at K9 Elite Edge Performance (website under construction)Get in touch with Caden:caden [dot] cristopher [at] gmail [dot] comhttps://adventuredogsanarchy.com/https://www.patreon.com/AdventureDogshttps://cadencristopher.bsky.social/Thank you ...to Lesfm for providing the royalty-free intro and outro music and to Isabelle Grubert for designing the show logo!

Misterios
EUP (24/04/2026): La Torre de Tor y la leyenda de Avalon · Jiménez del Oso, el gran pionero del misterio

Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 117:15


El último peldaño (24/04/2026) EXTRAÑOS AVISTAMIENTOS OVNI Hace 30 años, un viajero que recorría Portugal a pie descansaba de noche en una playa fluvial de Mértola cuando observó durante apenas unos segundos unas luces en formación que avanzaban a gran velocidad de Este a Oeste, cambiando de posición sin emitir ruido. Tras descartar aviones, meteoritos o aves, concluyó que se trataba de objetos voladores no identificados, una experiencia que le causó miedo y que lo acompañó durante años sin explicación clara. Esta experiencia, que nos remite nuestro oyente Juan Álvarez, tiene muchos puntos en común con otros casos que hemos ofrecido en el programa. Vamos analizar estos extraños avistamientos. JIMÉNEZ DEL OSO: EL GRAN PIONERO DEL MISTERIO Fernando Jiménez del Oso (Madrid, 1941–2005) fue un psiquiatra y divulgador especializado en misterio y parapsicología, conocido por su enorme impacto en la televisión española. Alcanzó gran popularidad con programas como Más Allá y La Puerta del Misterio, donde exploró fenómenos paranormales y culturas antiguas con un estilo único. También dirigió revistas como Más Allá de la Ciencia y realizó importantes documentales. Su legado influyó en nuevas generaciones de divulgadores del misterio. Con la participación del gran investigador y escritor Moisés Garrido, vamos a recordar la figura de aquel comunicador que a través de la pequeña pantalla hizo nacer en muchos el interés por el misterio. Para los que deseen tener amplia información sobre Jiménez de Oso, recomendamos el dossier de 623 páginas recopilado por Moisés Garrido y Claudia Madrid Moctezuma en su blog PARADIG+XXI: https://elblogdemoisesyclaudia.blogspot.com/2023/09/nuevo-dosier-de-paradig-xxi-jimenez-del.html LA TORRE DE TOR Y LA LEYENDA DE LA ISLA DE AVALON Glastonbury Tor, la antigua colina que sobresalía como isla entre los pantanos de Somerset (Inglaterra), fue identificada desde la Edad Media con Ávalon y el mito artúrico. Su torre de San Miguel y la mezcla de tradiciones celtas y cristianas la convirtieron en un lugar visto como umbral entre mundos. Las leyendas mencionan cámaras ocultas, manantiales sagrados y un laberinto ritual. Su misterio perdura porque en Tor la línea entre historia y mito se difumina.. Desde Bristol, nuestro corresponsal en el Reino Unido, José Antonio Tovar, nos descubre los secretos de la Torre de Tor y la leyenda de la mítica isla de Avalon. Dirección, guion y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Producción, documentación y redes sociales: María José Garnández. Con la colaboración de: Juan Sánchez y Concha Soler Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ Programas emitidos en ORM: https://www.orm.es/programas/elultimopeldano/ Programas emitidos en 7 TV: https://www.la7tv.es/blog/section/el-ultimo-peldano/ WhatsApp: +34 644 823 513 Correo electrónico: escaleradelmisterio@rtrm.es Programa emitido en Onda Regional de Murcia

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Grandes rivalidades de la historia del ajedrez - La Tertulia de El Abrazo del Oso

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2026 143:58


Hay juegos que sirven para pasar el tiempo… y luego está el ajedrez. Visto desde fuera, parece un juego simple, pero basta rascar un poco para descubrir que ahí dentro no solo hay estrategia. Hay orgullo, obsesión, y genialidad, pero también hay miedo, paranoia y propaganda. Porque el ajedrez nunca ha sido solo un juego. Ha sido un campo de batalla político durante la Guerra Fría. Ha sido un escaparate ideológico, una fábrica de prodigios rotos y una guerra psicológica. Y también, uno de los primeros lugares donde la humanidad sintió de verdad el vértigo de enfrentarse a una Inteligencia Artificial. En esta edición de El Abrazo del Oso, vamos a presentaros “Grandes rivalidades de la historia del Ajedrez” de Editorial Base. Un libro escrito por nuestro director, Eduardo Moreno y el profesor de ajedrez, Boris Brull. En él, recorren algunas de las rivalidades más fascinantes de la historia del ajedrez. Desde Morphy persiguiendo un duelo imposible en el siglo XIX, hasta Ding Liren luchando contra su propia mente, en pleno siglo XXI. Lo interesante es que aquí, las jugadas casi pueden ser lo de menos. Detrás de las partidas aparecen dictadores, revoluciones, egos desmedidos, traiciones, depresiones, exilios, máquinas y seres humanos empujados al límite. Y quizá por eso el ajedrez sigue fascinándonos tanto. Así que hoy vamos a hablar de historia, de poder, de inteligencia, de obsesión, y de por qué algunas partidas acabaron cambiando mucho más que un campeonato. Colaboran: Antonio Gutiérrez y José Luis Garrido Autores del libro: Boris Brull y Eduardo Moreno Dirección: Ángel González Para acceder a más contenidos extra puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Tertulia emitida en directo originalmente el 10 de mayo de 2026. www.elaprenditivo.com www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
La interpretación del mito - La Contraportada - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 37:05


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El viaje del mito al logos comenzó ya en la Antigüedad. Ya entonces los grandes sabios intentaron explicar los relatos míticos de muy diversas formas entendiendo que bajo aquellas historias no residía una realidad sino un mensaje al que había que encontrar el significado. En nuestra Contraportada de esta semana, tomando el mito de Edipo como hilo conductor, vamos a recorrer un conjunto de enfoques que acabaron marcando el estudio moderno de la mitología. Con Yolanda Barreno tiraremos de exégesis para tratar de comprender qué interpretaciones se hicieron de los grandes relatos griegos y cómo cambiaban dependiendo del cristal con el que mirásemos. Gracias por hacer posible El Abrazo del Oso con vuestro apoyo. Si tú también quieres escuchar este episodio y muchos más que nunca retiramos puedes hacerlo aquí en iVoox en el botón azul Apoyar en nuestro perfil: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-abrazo-del-oso-podcast_sq_f13737_1.html www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Tiempo de Juego
Gol de Oso (Villarreal, 2 - Sevilla, 1)

Tiempo de Juego

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 1:41


Gran acción individual de Oso dentro del área para acortar distancias

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Nuevo mapa del terrorismo global - Observador Global Podcast

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 38:54


El terrorismo continúa siendo una amenaza global persistente, pese a una disminución general de su actividad. En 2025, tanto el número de muertes como el de incidentes terroristas descendieron. Sin embargo, la distribución del terrorismo sigue siendo desigual, concentrándose en determinadas regiones y desplazándose geográficamente, incluso mientras numerosos países registran mejoras en su nivel general de impacto terrorista. Estas son las conclusiones del Índice Global de Terrorismo (Global Terrorism Index en inglés), elaborado por el Instituto para la Economía y la Paz, un centro de pensamiento independiente, no partidista y sin ánimo de lucro dedicado a promover una visión del mundo centrada en la paz como objetivo, así como en el progreso y el bienestar humano. OGP es un podcast de El Abrazo del Oso Producciones dirigido por Javier Fernández Aparicio y Eduardo Moreno Navarro. Mapa de enlaces para móviles: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/79244224-67b9-41f1-910a-f6d517b23315/page/oHmrE Mapa de enlaces para ordenador: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/342fc166-e9aa-4083-9d2f-2bc84b8d038b/page/oHmrE ¿Quieres más Observador Global? Hazte mecenas, ayuda a esta producción independiente y accede a los contenidos extra: https://www.ivoox.com/support/1640122 www.elabrazodeloso.es Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oglobalpod.bsky.social Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¡Suscríbete! Telegram abierto de El Abrazo del Oso: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/observador-global-podcast

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
El mito de Edipo

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 121:32


El mito de Edipo constituye uno de los relatos fundamentales del imaginario griego y, al mismo tiempo, uno de los más presentes en la tradición literaria occidental. En él encontramos multitud de elementos tradicionales salpicados en muchas culturas de todo el mundo, incluso en los cuentos populares. Oráculos, profecías, niños abandonados, monstruos y princesas, y por supuesto el complejo tabú del incesto. Aspectos que le aportan toda su relevancia. Hoy en El Abrazo del Oso y a través de las distintas fases que atravesó en la historia, vamos a entender la figura de Edipo, configurándose como paradigma del héroe trágico: aquel que, en la búsqueda racional de la verdad sobre sí mismo y sobre la comunidad que gobierna, termina por revelar un secreto devastador. Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f El Abrazo del Oso 30x24 Guion: Yolanda Barreno Dirección y Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.elaprenditivo.com Historia del Cómic: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3144300 Sintonía de inicio y cierre: Navegantes del tiempo de José Apolo iVoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3737 www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso Programa publicado originalmente el 10 de mayo de 2026. Camisetas, bolsas, tazas: www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

OhSoSpurs Podcast
How Spurs strangled Villa for 45 minutes — De Zerbi's press, Bentancur unlocked & 0.00 xG | A Coach's View

OhSoSpurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 26:54


Aston Villa, fifth in the league, didn't manage a single 0.00 of xG against us in the entire first half. Zero. A Licensed Coach JJ joins me to break down exactly how this Spurs team strangled Aston Villa for 45 minutes at Villa Park, and what Roberto De Zerbi has actually changed in four games. We get into the press, why the team has been so deliberately slowed down, why Pedro Porro is staying rooted as a full-back for now, why Bentancur and Palhinha suddenly look like a working double pivot when they didn't under Frank, and the bit JJ wanted to jump up and down screaming "I told you so" about. Plus the press-baiting concept properly explained — what it is, why it's hard to do at home, and why Villa were patient enough not to take the bait. PPDA, xGA, the metrics that matter and the ones that don't. The Buendía corner that Van de Ven won't enjoy watching back. And why the set-piece defending is a slower fix than the rest. For the Oso 33 crew sticking to the end — JJ on a question we got asked: why do so many number 10s become great number 6s? JJ takes us through it from his own playing days. It's a lovely bit. A Coach's View is the tactical strand from Oh So Spurs — Jim Goddard with A Licensed Coach JJ, dissecting what's actually happening on the pitch with Tottenham Hotspur week to week. Smarter than the angry-pundit register, but still fans, with the suffering and cautious belief that comes with it. If you got something out of the episode, please follow the show, drop us a rating, and share it with a Spurs fan who'd appreciate the tactical layer. And to the Oh-So-33 crew — keep it lily-white. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Secure Ventures with Kyle McNulty
Oso | CEO Graham Neray on Agent Permissions, Why You Shouldn't Build in Stealth, and More

Secure Ventures with Kyle McNulty

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 47:27


If you have any sort of connection to former congressman Barney Frank, please reach out to Graham!Graham Neray is CEO of Oso. Oso provides authorization, governance, and security for AI agents to help customers confidently control their agent footprint. The company was founded in 2019 for authorization-as-a-service more generally, and they have since found traction using their technology to secure AI adoption. The team has raised from some of the top investors in the world including Sequoia, Felicis, and Harpoon. Before Oso, Graham was at MongoDB where he started in product marketing before taking over as Chief of Staff in 2016. Over 7 years he helped the company grow revenue 250x and headcount 30x. In the episode we discuss the transformation of MongoDB over his tenure, the lessons that transferred (and the ones that didn't), the evolution of Oso, controversial takes on building in stealth and creating an open-core company, and a lot more.  https://www.osohq.com/

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO
FRONTERA CERO ESTADOS ALTERADOS DE CONCIENCIA: PUERTAS AL MUNDO CHAMÁNICO

Podcast LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 109:46


FRONTERA CERO|ESTADOS ALTERADOS DE CONCIENCIA: PUERTAS AL MUNDO CHAMÁNICO 1 ER PODCAST DEL MISTERIO EN HABLA HISPANA DESDE 1993 TEMPORADA 32 DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Vive el Misterio... Pasa, ponte cómodo y disfruta... FROM LONDON: Esta semana en La Luz del Misterio, prepárate para un viaje al límite de la conciencia. La Luz del Misterio, la mejor tertulia del misterio en habla hispana, te invita a su programa “Frontera Cero: Estados Alterados de Conciencia – Puertas al Mundo Chamánico”. Acompáñanos en un episodio alucinante donde exploraremos los secretos del chamanismo, los viajes interiores y las experiencias que cruzan los límites de lo conocido. Raúl Mendoza desde El Salvador, Pablo Majuan desde Perú, Ana Deje desde Brasil y Horacio Ruiz desde España, hipnoterapeuta con más de 30 años de experiencia y fue miembro del gabinete de investigaciones psíquicas del Dr. Fernando Jiménez del Oso. Descubre cómo la mente humana puede abrir puertas hacia mundos mágicos, estados de conciencia sorprendentes y experiencias que desafían la lógica. No te pierdas esta emisión llena de misterio, revelaciones y viajes al corazón de lo desconocido. COMPARTE EL PROGRAMA EN TU RED SOCIAL. GRACIAS POR FORMAR PARTE DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Y AYUDARNOS A DAR LUZ AL MISTERIO. Contacta con La Luz del Misterio en el Whasapp 0044 7465 232820 Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify Amazon YouTube HAZTE FAN DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO EN: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com WHATSAPP: 0044 7465 232820 @laluzdelmisterio ​

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Faraday - Aprendiz del mundo invisible

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 106:37


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f Hoy nos asomamos a la figura de Michael Faraday, un autodidacta que comenzó como aprendiz de encuadernador y que, sin estudios avanzados ni formación matemática formal, se abrió paso en un mundo científico hasta entonces reservado sólo a las élites académicas. Su método y mirada, sin los prejuicios teóricos de su tiempo, le permitió superar sus propias limitaciones y construir una visión revolucionaria de su ciencia. Entre sus logros Faraday definió las bases de la teoría de campos, una idea que transformaría para siempre la física, la filosofía natural y el método experimental. En este programa comenzaremos la biografía científica que abrió el camino que llevaría desde el electromagnetismo clásico hasta las teorías más avanzadas de la física contemporánea. Un viaje que empieza en un modesto laboratorio decimonónico londinense y que terminó descubriendo un “imperio” hasta ahora oculto que fijará los cimientos mismos de nuestra comprensión del universo. El Abrazo del Oso 30x23 Guion: Samuel Fernández Dirección y Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.elaprenditivo.com Historia del Cómic: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3144300 Sintonía de inicio y cierre: Navegantes del tiempo de José Apolo iVoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3737 www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso Programa publicado originalmente el 3 de mayo de 2026. Camisetas, bolsas, tazas: www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Mother Daze with Sarah Wright Olsen & Teresa Palmer
Woo Woo, Parts Work and Parenting Truths

The Mother Daze with Sarah Wright Olsen & Teresa Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 53:34


It's another solo with Sarah and Tez and they're wading through the woo-woo as they do do. Teresa shares a parenting a-ha around nighttime musical beds; the pull to sleep close to the people you love versus the expectation everyone should be in their own beds by a certain age. She opens up about how she's pivoted, and the peace that's come with it. Plus we celebrate Sarah nurturing her love of fashion through her collab with Oso and Me. (Go check out the gorgeousness for yourselves!) We reflect on last week's convo with Sarah Baldwin (profound stuff!!), and how it's sparked a deeper dive into childhood memories, inner child work, and parts work. Sarah talks about working with fan fave Christina Prokos to access early memories and gently reshape them, releasing the hold they carry, while we explore the blurry line between what's real and what's remembered. Plus we chat Sarah's nervous system resets with the kids at night and her wildly accurate intuitive hits… is it medical intuition? Or her clairaudience deepening? Sarah's witchy ways are heating up! Pssst, we told you we were going deeper this year, Dazeys! Resource Links: osoandme.com @nickisebastian/ baeo.com Oso & Me Play Quilt  BENI Beni Bed @christina_life_spiritual_ Anatomy of the Spirit by Caroline Myss  This episode is proudly sponsored by Goldfish Swim School, OSEA, Hero Bread and Boll & Branch! Head to goldfishswimschool.com to find your local school, and use promo code FREE to enroll. Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code MOTHERDAZEPOD at OSEAMalibu.com Hero Bread is offering 10% off your order. Go to hero.co and use code MOTHERDAZE at checkout. Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at bollandbranch.com/motherdaze Follo​w Sarah Wright Olsen: IG: @swrightolsen Follow Teresa Palmer: IG: @teresapalmer  FB: https://www.facebook.com/teresamarypalmer/ DISCOUNT CODES: • Go to www.baeo.com and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 • Go to www.lovewell.earth and get 20% when using the code MOTHERDAZE20 More about the show! • Watch this episode on YouTube here • Co-founders of @yourzenmama yourzenmama.com • Read and buy our book! "The Zen Mama Guide To Finding Your Rhythm In Pregnancy, Birth, and Beyond"  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Cine con... historia: Esclavitud en Estados Unidos - La Tertulia de El Abrazo del Oso

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 161:38


En El Abrazo del Oso, iniciamos una serie de programas sobre la lucha racial en los EEUU a través del cine, en la que vamos a poner el foco en películas que han tratado la esclavitud y han explorado los límites de la brutalidad, la resistencia y la dignidad humana. En este primer programa, repasamos con nuestro equipo de colaboradores, las siguientes películas (ordenadas cronológicamente en base a los hechos descritos en las películas): 1- BELLE - Ambientada en: Finales del siglo XVIII - Año / País: 2013 / Reino Unido. 2- Amazing Grace - Ambientada en: Finales del siglo XVIII- principios del XIX - Año / País: 2006 / Reino Unido 3- TAMANGO - Ambientada en: 1815 - Año / País: 1958 / Francia (Inspirada en la novela de Prosper Mérimée publicada en 1829) 4- MANDINGO - Ambientada en: 1820 - Año / País: 1975 / EEUU (película basada en la novela “Mandigo” (Kyle Onstott, 1957) y la obra de teatro inspirada en la misma novela (Jack Kirkland,1961) 5- EL NACIMIENTO DE UNA NACIÓN - Ambientada en: En torno a 1831 - Año / País: 2016 / EEUU 6- AMISTAD - Ambientada en: 1839-1841 - Año / País: 1997/EEUU 4 nominaciones a los Óscar: fotografía, vestuario, banda sonora de drama, actor de reparto (Anthony Hopkins) Colaboran: Adrián González, Inma Vázquez, Alberto Cabañas, Sara Robisco, José Luis Garrido Dirección: Ángel González Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Para acceder a más contenidos extra puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Tertulia emitida en directo originalmente el 29 de marzo de 2026. www.elaprenditivo.com www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Oso Trava Podcast
Emprendí Porque Nadie Me Daba Trabajo - EL PRIMER PASO PODCAST

Oso Trava Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 61:39


Send us Fan MailLo que estás a punto de escuchar es mi historia completa sin filtro. De banquero en Wall Street en plena crisis 2008 a quemar $500,000 USD en una startup zombie que duró 7 años. Del momento más oscuro donde odiaba mi vida hasta construir el podcast de negocios #1 de México. Por qué emprender no era mi plan, cómo conseguí entrevistar a gigantes que nunca dan entrevistas, y la verdad brutal sobre por qué 90% de los fundadores no ven un peso cuando venden su empresa."Mi esposa me pregunta un día: 'Oso, ¿por qué odias tu vida?' Ahí me hizo frenarme en mis huellas y reanalizar todo." – Oso TravaQué puedes aprender hoy:Por qué emprendí por descarte (me corrieron y nadie me daba trabajo)Cómo conseguir entrevistas con gigantes: los 3 pasos que nadie te diceLa verdad brutal: 90% de los exits resultan en fundadores con cero dineroDel autoconocimiento a la ejecución: el framework de 3 características de los cracksPor qué la luz te hace terminar el maratón, pero la sombra te pone en el sprint inicialCrack Summit 2026 - 6 y 7 de Mayo, Expo Santa Fe Presencial y virtual disponible: https://cracksummit.com

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021
El colosal despegue militar chino - Observador Global Podcast

Recomendados de la semana en iVoox.com Semana del 5 al 11 de julio del 2021

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 40:11


En los últimos años, el ascenso de China ha dejado de ser una historia de mero crecimiento económico para convertirse, cada vez con mayor claridad, en una transformación profunda del equilibrio militar global. Lo que durante décadas fue un ejército numeroso, con más de 2 millones de soldados, pero tecnológicamente rezagado, hoy se redefine como una fuerza en rápida modernización, capaz de competir —y en algunos ámbitos, incluso de aproximarse— al liderazgo militar de Estados Unidos. Hablamos de un salto cualitativo: inversiones masivas, innovación en inteligencia artificial, capacidades espaciales, guerra cibernética, misiles hipersónicos o una marina que ya rivaliza en capacidad con la estadounidense y la supera en tamaño. Pero más allá de las cifras, lo verdaderamente relevante es el cambio de paradigma, pues China no solo quiere defender su entorno inmediato, sino proyectar poder y disputar la primacía estratégica en regiones clave como el Indo-Pacífico. Diseccionamos las claves del colosal despegue militar chino. OGP es un podcast de El Abrazo del Oso Producciones dirigido por Javier Fernández Aparicio y Eduardo Moreno Navarro. Mapa de enlaces para móviles: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/79244224-67b9-41f1-910a-f6d517b23315/page/oHmrE Mapa de enlaces para ordenador: https://lookerstudio.google.com/u/0/reporting/342fc166-e9aa-4083-9d2f-2bc84b8d038b/page/oHmrE ¿Quieres más Observador Global? Hazte mecenas, ayuda a esta producción independiente y accede a los contenidos extra: https://www.ivoox.com/support/1640122 www.elabrazodeloso.es Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/oglobalpod.bsky.social Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¡Suscríbete! Telegram abierto de El Abrazo del Oso: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/observador-global-podcast

Noticentro
Por la guerra en Medio Oriente aumentará precio de los preservativos

Noticentro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 1:35 Transcription Available


Edomex arranca jornada de vacunación con más de 135 mil dosis en todo el estado Capturan dos osos negros en Nuevo LeónIluminación roja protege fauna nocturna y marca tendencia ambiental en EuropaMás información en nuestro podcast#grc

Cuentos e Historias Infantiles
El oso cazamariopozas

Cuentos e Historias Infantiles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 6:16


Oso vivia en el bosque>Lo que mas le gustaba era pasear, dormir la siesta junto al lago coleccionar cosas que encontraba entre los arboles. Mi Instagram:   ⁠https://www.instagram.com/cuentos_e_historias_infantiles?igsh=MW82OGs2eDZ6MnRrZQ==⁠Mi Facebook:   https://www.facebook.com/CuentosHistoriasMexico 

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Napoleón - Emperador de Europa

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 109:40


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f Retomamos hoy la figura del gran general revolucionario Napoleón Bonaparte, una vez coronado emperador. Desde el cenit de su fama y poder hasta el ocaso de su brillante y cruel historia encerrado y custodiado en la Isla de Santa Elena. Viviremos en este nuevo episodio que completa su historia, y junto a Francisco José García, las grandes batallas que le llevaron a la cúspide como Austerlitz, y las que le llevaron a la derrota de su proyecto y de su idea de Europa, como en Rusia o en Waterloo. La guerra ya es el único camino, los enemigos del emperador se multiplican y no quieren ya otra cosa que su derrota total. La visión de la revolución y la nueva Europa del pequeño gran cabo tiene los días contados y se tendrá que medir, una y otra vez, en el campo de batalla hasta desangrase. El genio militar al final no será suficiente, pero la huella del gran hombre quedará impresa para siempre en la vieja Europa. Episodio remasterizado el 26 de abril de 2026. Emitido originalmente el 29 de septiembre de 2019. Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Overtired
444: Projects and Pitt-falls

Overtired

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 67:30


Sponsor OneSkin improves your skincare routine with science-backed skin care products. With over 10,000 five-star reviews and validation from clinical studies, OneSkin has made a name for itself in the skincare industry. If you’re interested in trying OneSkin for yourself, you can get 15% off your order with the code OVERTIRED at oneskin.co/OVERTIRED. Chapters 00:00 Gang Back Together 01:23 Mental Health Corner 01:39 Back Pain Diagnosis 07:09 Dental Insurance Racket 12:34 Post Surge Recovery 19:24 Surgery And Withdrawal 24:36 Sponsor One Skin 26:23 Terminal Widget Reveal 31:24 Widgets And Visualizations 34:51 Release Plans And Review 36:56 Universal Bundle Pricing 37:38 AI Boosts Mark II Sales 39:20 Leaving Oracle Behind 40:03 Ninety Hour Workweeks 41:55 NV Ultra Vaporware Woes 43:17 Missing Collaborators Online 45:09 Dan Peterson Secret App 46:23 The Pit TV Complaints 50:49 ER Nostalgia and Cast 54:01 Season Two and Other Shows 58:33 Gratitude App Picks 01:00:09 AI Tools and Claude Code 01:04:35 Bookshelves and Audiobooks 01:07:10 Wrap Up and Sleep Show Links TerminalWidget Marked 3 Bezel BookShelves Claude app Join the Conversation Merch! Come chat on Discord! Twitter/ovrtrd Instagram/ovrtrd Youtube Get the Newsletter Thanks! You’re downloading today’s show from CacheFly’s network BackBeat Media Podcast Network Transcript Projects and Pitt-falls Gang Back Together Christina: [00:00:00] What’s that? Do you see a podcast update in your feed? Well that’s because you’re back on, on Overtired and, uh, and I’m Christina Warren and I’m joined by, uh, Jeff Severns Guntzel and Brett Terpstra. What do you know? The whole gang is back together. Overtired, everybody what Jeff: Hi everybody. Brett: I need a, we need a party sound. We need a Christina: we do. We need a soundboard. We need a soundboard and we need a, a way to be like what Gangs all here. Some sort of a like a either a a we need a horn. That’s what we need. We need one of those. Those horns they play at at at football games. Jeff: would like that very much. Brett: or that like B. Christina: exactly. Jeff: yeah, Brett: That would really wake people up. Christina: It really would. And, and especially, um, all of us. ’cause I we’re recording this earlier than we ever do. Brett’s been up for a really long time and, uh, I think Jeff is probably like raring to go, but I’m like, I, well now Jeff: raring to go, but I’m warming [00:01:00] up. Christina: Yeah, I, I, I’ve been up since like five 30, so I’m okay too, but yeah. Brett: I wrote an entire shortcuts in shortcut intense interface for my new app this morning, and it’s actually working. I’ve never written for shortcuts before. Christina: Well, Ooh, we will, yeah, you gotta talk to us more about that ’cause I wanna hear more about that. Mental Health Corner Christina: Um, but first I think we should probably do, um, because it’s been a while since we’ve all been together, we should probably do a little bit of a mental health corner. Brett: yeah, Who wants to kick that off? Okay, fine. I will. Jeff: health. Mental health. Silence. Back Pain Diagnosis Brett: I, uh, I, I, my sleep has gotten a little worse than it was before when I told you it was bad. Um, I’m, now, I’m back down to like five hours a night and I just wake up at like 2:00 AM. And like I go to bed by eight or nine and I get up at [00:02:00] 2:00 AM every morning and I just cannot, for the life of me fall back asleep. And for like the first hour I’m up, I’m not even really awake. Um, I’m just kind of sitting on the couch staring at my computer and not be, not able to do anything After about an hour. Um. I, I, I’ll get some coffee, I’ll take my meds and like then it’s kind of like most people’s, like maybe 10:00 AM 11:00 AM um, by, by like 3:00 AM but it’s still wearing me down. Um, I got, so I’ve had back pain, um, for a while now. Uh, I can’t stand up for more than about five minutes and I can’t walk for more than three to five minutes, which has really put a dent in my, um, ability to exercise. And, um, so I finally got, I got an MRI [00:03:00] done, and they. Diagnose me with stenosis, which I think is kind of a, a broad term, but like a couple of the discs in my lower back have collapsed and, um, they, they, they think I can be treated with, uh, with shots and not surgery. Um, so I’m hoping, I’m hoping to get that figured out because, okay, so right now, uh, we, we always go on walks in the wildlife refuge, um, like the wetlands refuge near us, and I love it. We, we see so much cool stuff there and I hadn’t really been able to, but what I found was this little, it’s like. Folded up, it’s like two feet tall, uh, camp chair and it, it’s like a camp stool. And so I carry that with us while we walk and then like every three minutes I’ll like have to set it up on [00:04:00] the side of the trail sit. And if I sit for two minutes, the pain goes away, I can then walk again immediately. Um, but like after, after three to five minutes, like my back freezes up and I, like, I literally, I can’t move anymore. Um, so this little, uh, take carrying a chair and doing it in three minutes stints, um, has at least allowed me to get out and get some green time. But that’s kinda where I’m at. Jeff: What does this little chair look like? Uh Brett: It’s blue Jeff: huh. Brett: and it has four legs and it’s can canvas. Jeff: is it like an adorable little camp chair that you’re supposed to be able to like Brett: I think it’s a toddler’s ch camp chair. Jeff: Excellent. This is the detail I Brett: like, it’s smaller than my butt. Like I’m perching on it, but it’s enough to like get my back, uh, into feeling. Okay. And it’s not too heavy to like carry[00:05:00] Jeff: Show art, but the art, the art is you perching. Just to be really clear. Brett: Yes. My, my 280 pounds pound perched on a two foot camp stool, it’ll be great. Jeff: Wow. Well, I’m glad there’s something like some kind of thing Brett: Yeah, no, it’s actually really good. It’s really good to get the stenosis diagnosis and ’cause for a long time I just assumed because I gained weight, my, my back wouldn’t work anymore, which was depressing. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized I’ve been this heavy before and I have not had this pain. And even after my first like 50 pound sudden weight gain, I didn’t have back pain. So it didn’t make sense that my body just couldn’t handle it, uh, like something else had to be going on. So it was actually much like any diagnosis, I think, um, other than, you know, terminal illness, but for like A [00:06:00] DHD or stenosis or any like mental health condition, it’s a relief to get a diagnosis and find out you weren’t crazy, you weren’t making things up. So yeah, I’m, I’m grateful. Christina: No, I completely like, can, can relate to that. ’cause when I, like with my back, well my cervical spine, um, it was kind of a similar thing. Obviously mine was more acute and it was a different scenario because I got, um, like the, you know, diagnosis relatively quickly, although it still felt like it took longer than, than I wanted it to, to, to get my MRIs and whatnot. Um, but it was similar to you. It was like kind of a relief to be like, oh, okay, so you have like a major problem. This isn’t just you being a wimp and, Brett: Yeah, exactly. Christina: exhilarating pain. Right. Like excruciating pain. Right. And, and just even having that, even knowing, okay, I don’t love that I have to go through [00:07:00] this whole thing. Um, I’m, I’m still like relieved to have a diagnosis and a plan forward. Dental Insurance Racket Brett: Oh, and also I, so I’m on state. Healthcare, and that includes, um, Delta Dental, but it’s this weird version of Delta Dental that nobody in my town accepts. Um, so I have to, I have to drive 45 minutes to get dental care and even then they can’t, he can’t do root canals or anything. And I needed two root canals and that would’ve involved driving two and a half hours or three hours and then going back to the 45 minute away place. And so what I did was I took the extra money I had saved outside of my, like, nest egg savings, but like my working savings. And I paid for a year of actual Delta Dental, um, and started going to a place [00:08:00] just really close to me and, um. It turns out that the best dental health insurance is still shit like it. I don’t know how much dental work you guys get done, but it is, Christina: it’s, it is crappy. Brett: it’s a, it’s, it’s a racket. And I actually watched a YouTube video on why dental insurance is a scam. And it like interviewed Dennis who actually take these like Delta Dental and the Medicaid dentists. Um, and it is truly a scam. And what I found, and this is much the same experience, uh, Christina talked about with her, um, MRII think it was that you did a cash pay. Um, I talked to the dentist and I said, do you have a cash paid discount? And he’s like, oh yeah. And basically. I can just pay cash and do everything for about 60% of the normal cost, and that is better than what [00:09:00] Delta does for me in most cases. Plus, I need so much work that my $2,000 cap with Delta is gone. Christina: Well, I was, I was gonna say like, so when I joined Microsoft, Microsoft used to have really good. Dental insurance, um, respectively speaking as, as good as it can be. But there were still, you know, caps on how much work would be done. But I found like a good person to go to. ’cause I had an incident, um, about a year after I moved to Seattle, maybe less than that, where um, I had to have an emergency root canal and like that sucked. Um, like I went into a normal dentist. She was like, this is what you need. And then I had to like, take an Uber, like over to a guy and see him like that day at like 5:00 PM and I’m like, you know, all like drugged up and, and getting the root canal. And that was not great. And I needed a lot of, of, of work done. Um, and so we split it over like she was a really good dentist and so we split it over. We were like, I was coming close to. The, the end of the calendar year. So she was like, okay, we’re gonna do all of this work and then we will start the next year [00:10:00] when things go forward. And like she knew how to play the system and was like a really good dentist. Well then Micro, then I went to GitHub. GitHub used, um, you know, uh, Delta Dental. And, and that can vary based on plan. Microsoft is apparently on them too. Google also had them on a slightly different plan, and it’s like you never know what you’re getting. And yeah, to your point, because if you need a lot of work done, if you have anything specialized, if you’re, you’re lucky if you get the right plan and you can see a provider in your area, great. But if you don’t, to your point, it is often, this is just fucked up. Like, especially if you’re having to pay out of pocket for it anyway. If it’s part of your employer, you know, benefits, maybe it’s a little different, but it’s like even then it can still wind up being less expensive to just pay the cash stuff than whatever your deductibles are, which have a cap anyway. And, and, and, and, and then, yeah, the, the, the way that the, the Medicaid or, or even insurance pricing works, stuff that they might charge you a very nominal fee for, for like a cleaning or whatever is, or a cavity fill [00:11:00] is gonna be, you know, they’re gonna bill insurance like three or four times that Brett: Right, exactly. So I pay, I pay like 800 bucks for a year of Delta, and that gives me basically $2,000 to work with, plus whatever price they can negotiate. Um, but like you said, like they, they bill three times. Um, so like what still comes out of my like $2,000 pot, um, is higher than I would’ve paid with Christina: If you just paid cash, if you just had an $800 budget, or if you got like, yeah, that’s the thing. Okay. This is an AI app that somebody should build. And I’m saying this hoping that maybe something the audience will, or maybe one of us could vibe code it, because this seems like this would be a relatively easy calculator to do with like certain providers if they, if they, you know, list their things where you could like run the costs and be like, okay, this is, I’m gonna put in this number. This is what my, you know, provider’s fees are. This is what my [00:12:00] insurance thing is. Um, Brett: what my cash pay Christina: this is what my cash pay is. Is it cheaper for me to spend $800 a year on Delta Dental or to just pay cash directly with my, my dentist? Brett: Yeah. Have you as I’ve, as I’ve said to people who have pitched ideas to me in the past, you’re talking about a spreadsheet? Christina: Yes. It is a spreadsheet to be completely out. Yes. But I can now use cloud code to, to to, to, you know, figure out the formula for me is the real thing. Brett: Yeah. There you go. All right. Who’s up? Post Surge Recovery Jeff: Dr. To, um, I can talk, uh, uh, I’m, I mean, I’m doing really well. Uh, I we’re a couple months past, or, you know, a couple months past the operation Metro surge stuff here in January and February, in a little bit of December, but really January. And that was, I’d never kind of experienced like a, a full [00:13:00] taxing of every single person and kind of person I knew and which was amazing. Um, and, uh, and it took a minute when things settled here, um, to, for everybody to kind of figure out what. How to just even enter into the world every day because everything had been driven by what was happening on a almost hourly to hourly basis for, for some time. And, um, and so I kind of moved through that, that period, which was like quite a sort of come down, uh, of adrenaline and, and amygdala sparking. Um, and, and have kind of smoothed a little bit. And, um, and I’m just doing well. I’m having a nice, a nice goal of it right now. Christina: Good. Great to hear. Brett: I, I guess that everything’s relative. Right? Jeff: Yeah. Everything’s relative. Yeah. Yeah. But I think I would call this a nice go of it, uh, even outside the context of comparing [00:14:00] to, to Operation Metro Surge. Brett: that’s, that’s, I, I’m happy for you. That’s awesome. Jeff: I think actually the last time I was on the podcast was with you, Christina, in January right after we had had a raid in our alley, which was even before the surge Christina: You before the big surge, even before Jeff: of an early start. Christina: I was gonna say even before, like I, I, I don’t even know if, if, if the, the, the murder had happened. Um, Jeff: not at all. In fact, we only had 100 extra ice agents here at the time and within a couple of weeks there’d be a woman in front of my house, uh, being pulled out of her car ’cause she was following ice agents and throwing me her phone as she gets tossed into a, into a fucking ice truck. And like it was just, everything happened so fast and so slowly all at the same time. And, and obviously there’s still all sorts of stuff going on, but it is indisputably not what it was in January and February. Brett: I was gonna ask you about that. ’cause like the total number of deportations is only slightly [00:15:00] lower right now than it was during the surge. Um, and they, they removed, they added like, what, 3000 agents and they removed like 800 of them. So, Jeff: they’ve removed way more than Brett: Hey, have they Jeff: oh, yeah. We’re down to, I haven’t, I don’t wanna say the numbers because I haven’t looked at them. We’re, we’re back down to like the high hundreds and we, our baseline is like 1 25. Brett: Okay. Jeff: Yeah. You can tell. Um, it’s, yeah, you can tell. And I, and I’ve been down to the WPO Federal building a a few times, um, which is where ICE was kind of headquartered and there’s just the level of activity there is very low. Um, they had some new vehicles come in at one point about a month ago, but mostly those are replacing rentals that they were using. So it wasn’t like people took it as kind of an indication that they were, you know, staffing up or suiting up again. But it was really just kind of replacing their, their really weird, like sort of duct tape together invasion. Um, it’s kinda like in Iraq when they decided they were gonna [00:16:00] actually armor the Humvees, it was kind of like a little bit of a switch of, of vehicles. Um. Yeah, it’s much different. And like, you know, all the people either in my life or in my community that were in hiding or not, I mean, for the most part, not in hiding anymore vulnerable folks and undocumented folks. And, um, so it’s like, it’s qualitatively and nervous, systemly different Brett: Yeah. Yeah. Jeff: for everybody and still sucks. And there’s still a risk and a threat and, and a horror. And a terror. Brett: Yeah, down here in southern Minnesota, I have not gotten a call to do a food delivery or a grocery delivery for, yeah, a couple months. Um, so yeah, I guess it really has calmed down across the state. Jeff: Yeah. Thank God. I mean, who knows what they’re up to that isn’t as visible, but thank God Brett: exactly. Jeff: over. So yeah, I, I mean it’s, and I actually just had my, my brother’s been in town and every time someone kind of comes to visit, they wanna like. You know, kind of hear or take in what the thing was and you start describing it again, and [00:17:00] now it just, I mean, it felt like a dream at the time. It just felt like, how could this be real? But you were just so in it, like every single person, like you said, Brett, like people were doing grocery deliveries or people were, you know, cooking food for the people that were kind of on the front lines, or you were following ice, or you were dispatching people to follow ice, whatever. It was like every. Single person I could think of as doing something. And uh, and, and so when you try to describe it now, when you look around, especially in my neighborhood where they were all over, um, it it, it seems like, was this, was this real, um, like, was it even real because like, I don’t know, like the end here. ’cause this could go on forever, but I don’t know if any of you saw the footage that went around of a high school called Roosevelt High School, where, uh, where Bovino showed up and there was all this crazy shit and the, the footage of this, um, went around the country and like it was, you know, reposted by freaking everybody that was my son’s school in my neighborhood. And, and so like, it was just this constant thing of like, bovino at my son’s school, binos at my gas station. Like, it was just [00:18:00] utterly insane. And now, and, and every street felt almost, you could feel ice on the streets. Like you would see ghost cars where they had taken people or whatever. You could like, feel ’em on the streets. And so you walk around, you walk around the same streets now, and it’s just birds and kids playing and you’re just like, did that, was that real? Brett: There, there was a tow truck driver that was interviewed who had taken it upon himself to tow those ghost cars for free back to their origin. Um, and just like leave them for people. Jeff: at least, or he would take them in and not charge if you came in for them. And it’s, and that’s just it. Everybody, everybody. It was incredible. It was incredible. Christina: It’s crazy. Jeff: Yeah. All Christina: I hope, I genuinely hope that they’ve lost interest and, and have moved on to other things. Brett: Like Seattle. Christina: yeah. Well, I mean, Seattle is obviously a very different situation and, and that had a, a longstanding, I think, impact. Um, and, and I, I, I. I’ve said this, I said this at the time, people who made that really bad were the [00:19:00] activists who came in outside the so-called activists and putting that in quotation marks who came in, who didn’t even live in the city and agitated things and made things way worse than, than they, than it should have been. Um, but yeah, but I hope that it’s like Seattle, that it just kind of falls like the, the government doesn’t come back and, and continue this, you know, reign of terror. Jeff: Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. Surgery And Withdrawal Christina: Um, well, I’ll, I’ll be quick. So I, I had surgery since I guess the last time I was on, Jeff: Sure did. Christina: that went well. Um, the surgery itself, I’m still in some pain, um, in my shoulder after the surgery, uh, which was not like you were fi fixing my cervical spine. But, um, they, uh, I guess however it worked, like I, I think as muscular, um, I, I’ve been going to to to PT for the last few weeks. Um, but I still having some, some shoulder pain. That’s, that’s getting better. Um, the hardest thing was actually some of the medication stuff. So [00:20:00] I, uh, gabapentin, um, I know it’s a lifesaver for a lot of people. I don’t have a good reaction to it. Like I’m one of those people. Like, it, it a, it makes me feel kind of loopy. I don’t like it. B it’s very difficult for me to sleep on it. Um, which, which is a problem and, you know, but, but the big thing is it just kind of makes me like, feel like I’m not kind of in my own head. Like I feel like, don’t know, like, um, altered on it. I, I would say. And so I went off they gabapentin and no one told me, and I am gonna put this as a PSA out there. ’cause I know a lot of people take it. Do not go off of that cold Turkey. Jeff: mm. Christina: They didn’t tell me that. Um, which someone should have, but no one told me that. And it can actually cause seizures if you do other things. But in my case, the real thing was that I had withdrawal. That was some of the worst withdrawal I’ve ever had. In my life ever. And, um, it like awful, like awful, awful, awful to the point that to go off the Gabapentin and they had me on like a, a decent dosage. It [00:21:00] took me a month because I had to keep going basically down like one pill like every week to step down. And, but I mean, I was getting, you know, like, like hot and cold sweats, you know, like feeling like my teeth were gnashing, you know, like nauseous, just like awful, awful stuff. So it took me, you know, a month to go off of that. I had to extend my medical leave in part because of the medication withdrawal stuff, because I was like, I can’t go back to work if I’m gonna be like, still dealing with, with medication bullshit. Um, so, um, that was actually, you know, in some ways like more, uh, of an issue than like recovering from the surgery itself, which was major. Like I, I tried to kind of downplay like what it was, but it was, it was major surgery and um. Um, I’m glad that it’s over. So, you know, onwards and upwards. I’m, I’ve been back at work for a couple weeks. Um, still kind of settling in on that, but, uh, but yeah. Brett: That [00:22:00] withdrawal sounds terrible. Usually you have to do opiates to get that kind of fun. Christina: Yeah, well that was the thing. I saw somebody on, I read it, which of course is anecdotal. I don’t usually look for this stuff, but sometimes you just wanna feel like, okay, is it, is it common for me to have this withdrawal or not? And somebody, and one of the subreddits was like, this was worse than coming off of heroin and I in a jail cell, and I should know because I’ve done that. And I was like, okay, I, I’m not going to equate it at that level, you know, for, for me. But it was definitely like that bad. It was, let me put it this way, it was bad enough that at first I thought. It was the opiate withdrawal because I, they gave me some, some oxy, um, um, contin. Um, and then the doctor was like, no, that’s not a high enough dosage. This is, you know, um, it, it, it probably was gabapentin and, and it, it. What pissed me off is that one of the physician’s assistants or whatever, when I’m telling like my doctor about this, I’m like, okay, if I need another nerve drug, then we need to find something [00:23:00] else. I can go on select so I can go on, you know, something else. But, but I, I clearly can’t stay on this. A, they kind of gaslit me because I’m a woman and obviously my pain and my symptoms can’t be real. So that’s like number one. And that’s just a fact. I don’t care if you’re a male or female doctor, they don’t take you seriously. I’ve complained about that before. Um, b like she had the nerves to say, she was like, well, you know, if the withdrawal is that bad, then why don’t you just stay on the medic medication? It’s not that it, it, it, it’s fine. I’m like, no, it’s not fine. It makes me feel altered. You’re telling me that it’s for nerve pain, that my nerve pain should be fixed if my nerve pain isn’t fixed and if I need something for nerve stuff, then that’s one thing and we could maybe look at an alternative, something that doesn’t make me feel loopy and lets me sleep. But if your suggestion is, oh, to avoid the bad withdrawal, just stay on the drug. I’m sorry, what the fuck are we doing? Um, and, and then the doctor’s like, well, you know, we get this all the time. We never see side effects. And then I looked it up, you know, in the actual drug literature and no, there are side effects exactly like the ones I experienced. So I was like, I recognize that. [00:24:00] I always am usually that like one percentile person who gets like the weird side effect. Like, that’s who I am. I get that. But Brett: crazy. I’ve, I’ve gone off of gabapentin. It sucks. I You’re not crazy at all. Christina: yeah. But, but it just, it just was frustrating to me that like the, the suggestions like, we’ll just stay on it. It’s like, no, like that’s, that’s, that’s not actually gonna be a thing anyway, but onward and upward. Jeff: Yeah. Wow. I’m glad you’re through that. Like Christina: Yeah, me too. Me too. Okay. Sponsor One Skin Christina: Well, I know we have some other topics we wanna get to, but before we do that, um, let’s take a moment to talk about our sponsor of today’s episode One Skin. So, um, you know, I, I’ve gone through a number of different things with my skincare routine over the years. Some have been more effective than other. Um, you know, um, my skin kind of goes back and forth between being too oily and too dry. I’m kind of in a dry [00:25:00] phase right now, and, um, there are tons of products out there that, that promise results. And then you, you get them in the, and they’re, they don’t necessarily work. 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Like Shellfish has a widget, but it, it takes minutes to update and it’s flaky and, and the other apps out there [00:27:00] did not work for me. So I thought I would build my own. So I think I started it a month ago. Um, I built a, just something for, you can run a terminal command and update a progress bar or an image or, uh, like sparkline text or just straight up text output from your. Terminal, all kinds of charts and everything, and, and it updates instantly on your desktop, uh, with like a 0.5 to one second delay, uh, which I wasn’t able to find anywhere else. I had to like, use JSON payloads and like basically a cloud kit watcher, um, cloud kit because I did also port it to iOS. And, um, so I can run one command in my terminal or from a script in the background and have my iPhone and my desktop update with progress. Um, I am working [00:28:00] on a watch version of it that is not, I, I have it working in the app, but I wanna make it so it works as a complication. Um, that’s gonna take a little more doing, uh, but this morning and yesterday I spent working on. The Apple script and shortcuts interfaces for it. And I hate designing Apple Script dictionaries, uh, because there’s no, like, there’s no standard for like terminology and there’s no like golden way to do it. And I always end up messing it up even when I do have a plan. This time I think I actually succeeded in building out a dictionary that makes semantic sense and is somewhat. Predictable if you’ve ever written Apples script before, but I also added all of the widgets can be controlled from shortcuts. You just drag in like a chart widget into your shortcut and pass in like a value or like a, a chart of values. It can [00:29:00] do matrices and sign waves and, and line grass and bar charts, and it’s pretty nuts. You can check it out. It’s not available yet, but all of the documentation and all of the screenshots are at Terminal widget app. Um, and I am, I’m pretty impressed with myself and Christina: yeah. Brett: that’s what I’ve been working on while waiting for Mark III to make it through app store reviews so I can finally publish that. I, my latest rejection first, I got rejected, like a couple legitimate. Uh, concerns, but then I had a CLI that I wrote that was embedded in the app bundle and there was an option to create a sim link in your, in your terminal to use the CLI. And this was just a convenience method for like, you give it command line flags and it converts it into URL handlers and they rejected me for Christina: [00:30:00] I was gonna say, I was gonna say, they don’t let you do that. Like what I’ve seen with other apps do is usually there’s like a, um, in the app store is that usually you have to download a helper to install the CL. Brett: right. So what I did, uh, to get past the rejection was completely rip out the binary from the bundle. Uh, if you go to the install cli CLI tool menu item, it simply takes you to a webpage where there’s a, a notarized signed PKG file, or you can install from Homebrew, but it’s completely separate from the app store. And the last rejection said that I was requiring users to download an external app in order to use the app. Which is ridiculous on its face. Like it’s, it’s a convenience method. In no way do you need to download it. Um, there’s no requirement. In fact, it’s almost buried that you would even want it. Um, [00:31:00] and so I argued with the reviewer for a couple days ’cause they were replying like once a day. Um, and then they told me I had to go through a re uh, the appeal process. So I submitted an appeal at four 50 this morning. We’ll see how long that takes now. But in the meantime, terminal Widget is keeping me sane. I’m having a lot of fun with that. Widgets And Visualizations Jeff: I have some terminal widget questions. I’m looking at the site right now. Um, so talk to me about, um, talk to us about your, your initial use case, like was, which you’ve kind of described already, which is you just wanted to be able to check on these scripts Brett: Yeah. I just wanted a progress Jeff: But then Brett Terpstra kicks in ’cause like I just wanted a progress bar and now I’m looking at all the flags and everything else that you could have. You know, I’m curious like of all of the options that are in there, I want you to just share something that might not be intuitive or might not guess you can do. And then I’m curious of like if you have something you’re like, and what I [00:32:00] really want it to be able to do is. Brett: So you can pass it up to a hundred numbers, like a, a list of space or canvas, separated numbers that you can output from whatever script you’re developing. And you can have it, uh, output a sine wave or a um, uh, a waveform. I like the waveform visualization for it. And so you can get like pretty cool visualizations out of. Tabular data basically. And I also just added, um, tabular, like you can, you can give it a CSV file and it’ll generate a table for you. And it really only works well on like the large widget size. Um, but on both, on both iOS and Mac, uh, the tables look pretty good. Jeff: Nice. Christina: That’s awesome. I, I have a, I have a nerdy, uh, well, but less nerdy question. [00:33:00] Um, on the Terminal WIT app website, um, you have like a, a video of a, like, you know, showing off like, um, you know, your, your, your terminal app open and, um, the, the text being typed out. What did you use to create that? Did you use a remotion or did you use something else to generate that Brett: I scripted that, um, I, I wrote if there’s a helper Christina: charm or something? Brett: No, Christina: Okay. Brett: I, it’s a helper. It’s a helper script that it, it clears the screen and then it takes a table of commands and it types the command out with like a jitter delay. So it looks somewhat natural, like typing. And then it actually runs the command in the background. And then once the command’s finished, it clears the screen and does the same thing with the next one. Um, so I can just feed it like a, a, uh, a file with all the commands. I wanna run one per line. Um, and it just types them out and executes them. Jeff: That’s awesome. Christina: Cool. Brett: I know, [00:34:00] like I looked into like using like as, as as cinema. Um, and it just to get that kind of really. Smooth, rapid typing out of it, uh, without, you know, all the backspace and everything. I, it was, I found it difficult to program it to, to code it. And by the time I had it figured out, I figured I should just write my own script for it. Christina: Yeah. There’s, um, there, there’s a, a. Service called Remotion, which can do some of that sort of graphical work, which is what I thought you might’ve used at first. Um, charm has a thing called VHS, which is basically like a CLI home home recorder, which is pretty cool. Um, and I’ve used that before, but yeah, I was just kind of curious, um, what you did, but yeah, you just built your own. That’s awesome. Very cool. Release Plans And Review Christina: Um, now for your, your, when do you think like, because I, I noticed that you have like for for blog book and for terminal widget, you have like coming soon. Is that like, ’cause [00:35:00] you’re still kind of like working on stuff or, um, are you going through review hell with those as well? Brett: I haven’t even tried getting either of those reviewed. Um, blog book I is approved for test flight, um, and anyone who wants in on that can just contact me. It is getting the slowest development out of all my projects right now just because it is, it’s a more niche app that I don’t think is gonna make a ton of money. But, um, mark III is where most of my effort is going. Then I’m working on porting mark three’s, uh, store kit stuff into NV Ultra, and then I can focus on trying to usher terminal widget through app review. Um, I have a feeling that’s going to go very poorly and I may end up just releasing outside the app store, but because it has an iOS Christina: I was gonna say with the iOS component is the hard part. Brett: I kind of have to, so we’ll see what happens. Christina: Yeah. [00:36:00] ’cause I was gonna say, ’cause like, I mean I guess what you could do is if you did something for the iOS F would make it different though. Like if it’s just, ’cause I’m sure it has, it’s working out. It’s pretty much just remote instance that’s showing Brett: No, no, it’s got, it’s a, Christina: you, you built in your own terminal emulator into it. Brett: no, there’s no, no, no, no, no, no. There’s no terminal in this app at all. Like, you use it from whatever terminal or from shortcuts. Um, so it’s all native widgets on both. Christina: right. I was just saying in terms of the app store thing, like, I guess like if since there’s not a native terminal on, on iOS, it’s, I’m assuming that it’s, it’s a remote widget is what I was trying to get at. Brett: Essentially, yes. But if you write a shortcut on iOS that updates the widget, it updates both iOS and Mac os. So it is usable entirely. You could just buy it for iOS and, and it would be a functional app. Christina: okay. Okay. Universal Bundle Pricing Brett: But I do intend, I hope [00:37:00] to sell it as one universal bundle. So you pay like 9 99 and you get the iOS, the Mac, and the watch app without having to buy for every platform separately. Um, I just don’t see it being like such a valuable app that it’s worth making people go through that rigamarole. Christina: right. No, I was just trying to think. Brett: and everyone I’ve shown it to so far has been excited about it and the most common response I get is I will buy this as soon as I figure out what I would use it for. I’m like, yeah, okay. Jeff: Okay, fine. Awesome. AI Boosts Mark II Sales Jeff: And can you talk about how, because the whole world now works in markdown marked, has gotten a bump because I think that’s an amazing story. Brett: Well, yeah, it was. was a few months ago now, maybe six months. Um, my sales just started increasing and I was looking everywhere through all my traffic and all my logs [00:38:00] to figure out where this, where these people were coming from. Um, and it was eventually pointed out to me that if you ask any agent, any AI agent what you should use to view markdown, um, they would point you to Mark two. And it was now, for the last four months, five months, it’s been doing five times the sales year over year. What it was doing, Jeff: How close is it to the highest it ever was? Brett: um, the highest it ever was was actually when it was only 2 99. And Gruber wrote about it. Uh, back in this is like 2000. This was over a decade ago. And, um, back when, like one tweet from Gruber meant like success and that I made that year, I made almost a hundred thousand dollars on it.[00:39:00] Um, this is nowhere near that. This is doing like Jeff: But it’s a highly unexpected bump, right? Like in a delightful, delightful bump. Brett: yeah. It’s doing, it’s doing without even releasing Mark iii, I’m making about half of my former salary off of it. Jeff: Nice. I’m happy for you. Leaving Oracle Behind Brett: Also, uh, one year, um, in two days I’ll be one year out of Oracle and I quite happy about it. Jeff: that’s great. I was wondering about that, Brett: I don’t miss my corporate job. I miss, I miss some aspects, health insurance, paychecks, things like that. But Jeff: that aren’t at all about the content of the job, right? Brett: Well, like that stuff has never mattered all that much to me if I’m happy doing the work. And I really wasn’t happy doing the work. Christina: Well, that’s, that’s the thing. I’m glad that you’re, I’m glad things have been going well. I’m glad that, that the, the agents have, uh, been telling everybody about Mark two. Hopefully they will also tell them [00:40:00] about Mark three. Um. Ninety Hour Workweeks Brett: My, my dentist was doing was doing small talk with me, and he knows I’m a app developer and he asked me, so how many hours a week do you work? And I happen to know the answer because I had just read my timing app report for last week and I said, 90. And he said, oh wow. How much do you make? And he’s like, if you don’t mind me asking. So I told him and uh, it saying it out loud, it’s basically like 20 bucks an hour I get paid. And like, it’s not nothing, but once these apps are out and I can sit back and just make some passive income off of it, I will, I’ll be much Jeff: So it’s 90 because you’re, you’re developing multiple things right now and, and you love it. Brett: I’m pretty much, I’m pretty much on my machine all day except for like an hour for [00:41:00] like getting out, exercising, getting on my recumbent bicycle and an hour for eating. Um, Jeff: Is it time for you to get a trike? I’m serious. Brett: I don’t, I don’t know, I, I actually want to try just getting back on a regular bicycle. Jeff: Hmm. Brett: Um, but I, yeah, like a recumbent tricycle, that’d be pretty awesome. Jeff: dad uses him. He actually just converted one to an to an E-bike. Plus it’s hot now ’cause of DTF St. Louis. Christina: right. Jeff: Awesome. Uh, is that it for your app development because wow, that’s like, uh, quite a, quite a deal. You got anything else in the cooker? Brett: Well, like we talked about blog book. Right? Jeff: Yep. Brett: Okay. Yeah, that’s, that’s what I got. Jeff: Nice. Brett: that’s my big ones. NV Ultra Vaporware Woes Brett: NV Ultra is, um, literally only waiting on me to [00:42:00] get Mark three out and then NV Ultra will be out. And it is well passed a time when it would’ve been a smash hit. Um, when, when Nv, when NVL first started dying before, uh, before something like obsidian really Christina: I was gonna say, if sitting is unfortunately Brett: yeah, they obsidian and five or six other apps have really eaten up market share for, uh, NV Ultra. But it would be nice just to get it published. I have been talking about a replacement for NV for over a decade, and Jeff: Am I gonna get sued if I say this is not your fault. Brett: It’s, it’s not my fault, like none of them have been my fault. Like they’ve all fallen through on me. Um, but I think people don’t believe me anymore when I say it’s coming. In fact, it, in fact, if you ask an AI agent, they will tell you that MB Ultra is vaporware.[00:43:00] Christina: Well, Jeff: a lot ai. Christina: I mean, look at this point, even though yeah, it’s been in beta and you’ve had other things going on. I mean, like it, you know, again, it wasn’t your fault, but, but, but you know, we’ve all been in those situations where you’re like, it’s coming, it’s coming. Or this thing is like, at a certain point you’re like, okay. Like Brett: Yeah. Missing Collaborators Online Brett: Well that there was Bit Writer Christina: TechMate too. Brett: Bit Writer was one that preceded NV Ultra and I was working on that with David Halter, who was a co contributor on VT and. He disappeared. I don’t know if he died or what, but about years ago he just stopped replying to emails, disappeared off of Slack, disappeared from the internet. Just I, and I don’t ha I don’t know his next of kin. I don’t have anyone I can like ask, Hey, whatever happened to David. So if you’re out there, if you’re listening, I’d love to hear from you just to know you’re alive. Just to, just to [00:44:00] check in. Um, I’ve actually had a few people disappear over the last couple months that ha it’s been disconcert when, when you’re used to hearing from someone at least, you know, once a week even. But some of these people were like every day, um, I. Jeff: from them, meaning seeing them somewhere or corresponding or. Brett: Uh, online. These are, these are people I only know online. So like seeing them on Macedon or Facebook or getting emails or text messages from them. Um, a couple of them were in their eighties or nineties, and so it’s not, Jeff: That might be your problem. Brett: it, it’s not out of the realm of the possibility that they have passed on. Um, but some of them were younger than me and one of them has come back after two weeks of messaging, like every other day, like, Hey, are you okay? Haven’t heard from you. Um, finally they’re like, oh, yeah, I’m here. [00:45:00] And offered no explanation for where they’d been or why they went silent, but I didn’t pry either. So. Dan Peterson Secret App Jeff: What is your project with Dan Peterson? That’s on our, our list. Brett: I don’t know if I’m allowed to say a lot about it, but I’ve been working. Dan Peterson is one, the original designer of one password and worked with them for like 20 years before he struck out on his own. And we’ve teamed up, we’re working on a couple things, but one is a a, an IO iOS app that he has put in. I, I don’t even know how many hours into the design of it, like 3D modeling, spline rendering, and um, and then we ported it into an iOS interface. And it is gorgeous. It, it will it when, when it gets to market, which we’re hoping to have it in [00:46:00] testate in time for Max stock in July. Um, it’ll be the best looking app I’ve ever been a part of. It’s gonna be so cool. Jeff: Nice. Christina: That’s awesome. Jeff: Busy time. Brett: Yeah. Jeff: It’s Christina: That’s awesome. Jeff: What else do we got? I mean, Brett, you showed up with a big list. The Pit TV Complaints Christina: I was gonna, is anybody watching anything? Uh, good on TV or rewatching anything? Jeff: I have a serious complaint to put into the world, so I’ve avoided the pit for a long time. Uh, just ’cause I’m, I don’t, I’m not a huge like yeah, Brett: drama. Jeff: it is great. Except are there two separate writing teams for the stars and staff and the people that come in as patients? Because the writing for the people that come in patients is. Awful. They acting sometimes too. Sometimes there’s some people that sell it. I’m only through season one, uh, but I was like, I have been yelling at the tv, uh, about this [00:47:00] for some time. Um, besides also yelling at the TV for the point at which, um, our young friend with a w as a last name Whitaker, who, uh, gets blood all over his face and then they don’t actually immediately clean it up. Um, uh, so I yell at the screen and I like the show, but I yell. I haven’t had a TV show that I’m like, oh, for fuck’s sake now. I mean, I can handle that in The Walking Dead. I can handle that in that kind of movie. But in the ER thing I’m like, come on, you can’t get a writer to handle the patients. I don’t understand. You’ve got an incredible cast, like an incredible cast. Brett: It’s actually all ad-libbed. Jeff: all ad-libs, like the clown. There’s a clown, I won’t give it up, but there’s a, there’s a clown that has been through a mass event and he’s in the, uh, he’s in the ER with his clown makeup on still, and some blood going down his face and at some point he looks around and he goes, what a circus. I just think they, I think, I don’t understand. This confuses me very much [00:48:00] in TV shows when you’re like, okay, you’ve got a great writing team, but clearly you have a separate writing team that is doing just this little job that is actually quite important. So that’s my complaint about the pit. Otherwise, I like it quite a bit. I’m very excited to start season two, probably this weekend. Christina: it’s a good season. It’s a good season. So, yeah, ’cause, because, because I, I, I, um, it, it ended last week and I’m, I’m a big fan of the pit. I will say this, the pit fandom is insane and not in a good way. Like these are people who don’t understand how to watch television shows and don’t understand. Like how television shows work, and, and then also become very entitled about like, how, like their vision of the characters and things should be on a level. Like the last time I’ve seen it, it it’s the same, it’s similar with heated rivalry, but it’s somehow worse because this isn’t like a genre show like that. It’s like low quality for like, you know, middle aged like white women, um, in the suburbs. Um, who, who just like to see two, two hockey players. [00:49:00] You know? Fuck. Um, like, like the pit is actually like, I’m not gonna call it Prestige TV because it’s not er level, but it’s a very good show and it’s extremely well acted. And I think the writing, um, I, I think make a good point about the, uh, the patients not getting as good of storylines as the doctors. But, um, Jeff: no. I don’t need storylines. I Christina: no, I I mean the Jeff: words they Christina: Yeah. Yeah. No, that, that’s, that, that, that that’s what I mean, like, like that, that, that, that I, I, I hear, I hear your Jeff: Because where there’s a patient storyline, those are almost exclusively great. Christina: Yeah, it, so you’re more talking about like, like, like the kind of the background characters, like, kind of like the, the, the one-offs. Yeah, I think, I think that’s fair. Well, a lot of the writing staff and like executive producers are doctors or people who have like, you know, worked, um, extensively in healthcare. And so I, I, I wonder if like, that’s kind of part of it, um, where Brett: they’re really good at writing the doctor’s parts. They’re not so good at Jeff: so good. Oh my God, so Christina: so good at doing the doctor’s parts and, and the procedures. Like they wanna be medically [00:50:00] accurate and like they really, they really are committed to that. There are, um, there are a couple of, I’m trying to think, um, the, the Whitaker thing, I think that was just, I enjoyed that myself. Like the fact that he’s always getting blood Jeff: Oh, I loved the bit, I just couldn’t believe that. I couldn’t believe that through quite, you know, a couple of different bits after that. The blood’s still on his face. I’m like, there has to be a protocol to get blood off your face. Christina: No, there definitely has to be, but I mean, part also one of the running gags first season two. And, and sorry for spoilers, for anyone who hasn’t watched the pit Jeff: Wait, I’m gonna close my ears. Okay. Go ahead. Wave when you’re done. Christina: Rob Robbie can’t pee. And, uh, this wasn’t a real spoiler, but like, but one of the things is like, you know, Robbie’s never able to like, go to the bathroom. Like he can never find a way to pee. So Jeff: I’m back. Brett: you’re safe now. Jeff: I’m back. Christina: you, you’re safe. And I didn’t spoil anything. I was ER Nostalgia and Cast Jeff: The other thing I’ll say about the pit that surprised I did not watch ER and not ’cause out of bad attitude. Uh, it was just a point in my life when I wasn’t watching a lot of tv. Um, I also didn’t realize until I was [00:51:00] like five episodes in that Noah Wiley was a big character in er. I think that’s really cool. Um, Christina: Okay. Okay. I, I understand you weren’t watching TV then, but how did you not realize that Noah Wiley was Jeff: I didn’t know Noah Wiley’s name. Like I, this is just not, I don’t hold names of people. I, you know, I also, on the albums, I love that. I don’t remember song, I don’t know song titles half the time. Um, so I don’t mind You can, you can be very disappointed and express it. And I will accept it. I will receive it. Christina: No, I’m just shocked Jeff: to be better. Christina: because I, I mean, ’cause because I was like 10 years old when ER came out and like, I don’t know, like they were like, that was the number one show on television Jeff: Totally. And I mean, Clooney, come on. I know Clooney. Christina: course Clooney, but, but like, but it was Clooney. It was, but but like the, the, the, the, the original, it was Clooney, it was uh, uh, Sherry Stringfeld, it was um, um, uh, Eric Lesal. It was Juliana Margolis, it was Noah Wiley, and it was Anthony Edwards. So like, Jeff: Oh, my favorite Timber Christina: and I was gonna say ironically going into when er came out, like the, the name was Anthony [00:52:00] Edwards, like, he was like number one on the call sheet, right? Like Clooney I think was like four. Um, and, and then, and then Clooney because he’s a good guy, like blew the fuck up and then still did them a solid and did like a full freaking five years on that show, Jeff: Yeah, which is awesome. Christina: he did not, David, David Caruso, it like David Caruso, who famously like had one, you know, big season of NYPD Blue fucks off to go do a movie career. The movie career implodes, there’s a clause in his contract because A, b, C was so furious about how the way he quit NYPD Blue, that they were like, okay, well you can’t do any television for x number of years. And then his movie career dies and then he has to like come like hat in hand to like CSI Miami. Jeff: Yeah. Yeah. Well I love the pit and this thing that surprised me is the thing I always stayed away from is like I can handle gore in almost every context except real life. And so like I can do all the gore of the Walking Dead. I can do all the gore of Game of Thrones or something, but like, I was like, I don’t know if I want, [00:53:00] yeah. Gore. I love it. I mean, I love it. ’cause I’m fascinated. I’m just fascinated. I’m like, oh, that’s what it looks like when you do that. Like, right. Like you just snip the fingertip off. That’s what it looks like when you do that. Like, Christina: no, Jeff: the first Christina: they show some of the stuff, Jeff: yeah, the first half. I did this every time I covered my face whenever it was like that. And then all of a sudden I could handle it. And I was like, this is fascinating. This is totally Christina: What episode are you, are you up to? How many do you Jeff: I actually, I only have 15 left. I have the last episode left. Um, and unfortunately, like we’ve had, like my brother’s, not unfortunately, my brother’s been, we had stuff every night until late for like three or four days. And I’m so ready to watch that thing. And now, now my wife’s going outta town, so I’m not sure we’ll even see it for another week. It’s making me crazy. Brett: are you watching it together? And you have to wait for her. Jeff: Yeah. Well, and we, and, and sometimes it’s easy for us to find a show together and sometimes there’s just a long dry spell. And so it’s also just like nice. It’s just nice to have a show together always. Um, and so it’s the combination of like, that’s just nice to do and I’m right at the end and I’m just ready to Christina: And you just wanna do that together? [00:54:00] Yeah, no, it makes sense. Season Two and Other Shows Christina: Um, I, I’m, I’m curious to see what you’ll think of season two. Um, I, I, um, it’s, it’s different in some ways. It doesn’t have like the, the, I’m not spoiling anything, but like, it doesn’t have like a big like, catalyzing event, like, like season one does. Um, but I still think it’s, it’s really good TV and, uh, yeah, definitely one of my favorite shows, um, hacks is Back for its final season. That’s definitely one of my favorite Brett: That Jeff: I never Brett: good. I, I finished season one. Um, I think there’s three seasons or is there more? Christina: This, it is now in its fifth season. Yeah. Brett: Okay. Yeah. I, I finished season one and then kind of forgot about it, and then I just saw some trailers for the new season and thought, oh, I should get back into this. It looks, it looks like it, it, it looks like it did well, um, Christina: No, I mean, shrinking. Yeah. Brett: I was gonna say, the new season of shrinking is really good too. Christina: Yeah, it is. Yeah. Um, well, well, uh, bill Lawrence is, is, uh, who created that and he created Scrubs and Spin City and [00:55:00] some other things. Like he’s, he’s really, really, um, good. He also did Rooster, which is now on HBO Max. Um, but, oh, the Scrubs Revival. Speaking of, of new shows, I don’t know if it’s gonna get like renewed because it hasn’t been renewed yet. And so I’m a little bit concerned that it hasn’t been renewed yet, and I only did nine episodes for the first season. But the, the Scrubs reboot, revival, whatever you wanna call it, and I say this is somebody who was a huge scrub fan. I, I don’t consider the, the final season to be scrubs like that. It is not part of Canon to me. Like, I feel like that, that, that wasn’t it, but I thought they actually did an amazing job, um, with the, with the reboot. Like I actually. And, and it was hard for them too because John c McGinley is on Rooster and, um, uh, Judy Reyes is on, um, uh, high Potential. And, um, so, you know, the only like, you know, main characters from the original that they have back in every single episode [00:56:00] are, um, uh, Elliot, JD and Turk. Um, but, uh, and then, and then you see, you know, kind of like, like Carla just isn’t in the office sometimes, but she has some guest appearances. Um, but they actually managed to, to do this, they managed to do like a next generation type of story, but still focused on like the main characters you love, but still kind of bring in like new younger doctors in like a way that I’m genuinely really impressed with how they did it. And, and like it kept the heart and kind of the, the feel of the original, like I, it, it was, I was very, very impressed that they were able to recapture. What made that show so good, um, for, its, I guess they’re calling it its 10th season, but, um, I, I really hope that it comes back because that’s a really good show. Brett: Speaking of reboots, um, they’re rebooting, um, Malcolm in the middle, Jeff: I Christina: Yes, they did. [00:57:00] Yeah. They did a four episode thing. Brett: but what I saw an, I saw Hot ones versus with, um, uh, Frankie Muni and whatever. How Christina: Yeah. Brian Cranston. Who, Brian Cranston. Who, who was, who was the, the father of, of, of Mel King on the pit. Brett: Oh, there you go. Jeff: is so cool. I love her so much. Brett: but anyway, they’re talking about why Dewey wouldn’t come back and basically he was like, I haven’t acted since I was nine. He’s like, he is busy. He is got a life Christina: He’s in grad school, like he went to Harvard and stuff like, like, he’s like, uh, I, which I, I love. And I’m like, okay. You know, I mean, I would’ve loved to see Joey too, but I don’t blame him for being like, no. Brett: Yeah. Jeff: Yeah. Yeah. Brett: neither, neither did the other actors, I don’t think. I think, uh, it, it wasn’t necessary to Christina: no, I was gonna say he wasn’t because Brett: the Yeah, Christina: mean, look, they were able to do Fuller House without the Olson [00:58:00] twins who were a much bigger part of that show Jeff: Fuller Christina: ever was. And, and I, I, I’m not even like defending Fuller house. Like it was, it was fine. It was whatever. But like, even that, you were like, there were enough characters where you’re like, okay, so, so Michelle isn’t here. And that would’ve been weird, to be honest. I don’t think that, like I know that everybody would’ve loved having the cameo, but it’s like, how in the hell are you gonna have the Olson twins, like as adults, even in a cameo on Fuller House without just completely taking you out of the whole thing. You know what I mean? Brett: Yeah. Christina: Like, it just, it just wouldn’t be possible. But Gratitude App Picks Brett: we try to fit in a gude before Jeff: Should we grab, Christina: yeah. Let’s do a gratitude. Brett: Um, I can kick it off. I got one I’m excited about. Um, found this app called Bezel. Um, I needed to do iOS screenshots and I needed to do iOS recordings, and I played around with using Screen flow and screen Studio and Camtasia, and I didn’t like [00:59:00] any of the ways that they recorded iOS movies. And then I found Bezel and I mean, c So screen recording built into iOS, in my opinion, is better than any of the like screen casting apps can do. Um, but bezel, if you, if you hard co hardwire your phone to your computer and turn on screen, mirroring it can record. Perfect. Um. iOS recordings, and it’s really good at just taking screenshots with a single key key command. You get a screenshot with a bezel like the outline of the phone and a desktop background behind it. So I can just hit command S as I like, move through my phone, uh, and then my right hand on my phone, my left hand on my keyboard, and I can get a dozen iOS screenshots in five minutes, and they’re ready to go, like ready to [01:00:00] publish. It’s really nice. Jeff: That’s really awesome. I’m gonna try that. Christina: Same, same. Do you have one Brett, or do you want me to, or uh, Jeff do or do you want me to go. AI Tools and Claude Code Jeff: Uh, I’m happy to go. Um, so this is, this is, uh, an easy one in a way, but I, I wanna be specific about what’s been so useful. So I’ve been using cloud code and vs code forever. I mean for the last, I’d say two or three months. ’cause I’ve got really, really deep into using cloud code actually for qualitative work. Um, but also a totally bananas project I built that has both a. Physical component and a heavy duty code component, which I’ll talk about sometime. Um, but, um, I, and I’ve used the desktop app for cowork and for like just the standard chat and I’ve loved that, but I never used it for cloud code until this latest update, which added like a really amazing interface for cloud code. Um, which is kind of my gratitude is that tab of the desktop app, which like, when you open it up, it gives you like just an awesome little like, work summary of like comedy sessions [01:01:00] you’ve had, how many total tokens you’ve used, like overall the last 30 days, the last seven days, what your peak hour is your longest streak. It has the like GitHub, like little chart that fills in. Um, and, uh, and, and that’s like been really cool to see. Um, and you can also see your usage of various models. It’s just a nice little thing that pops up. And then when you’re actually working, it’s really amazing because you can pull up these sidebars that have like diffs or like a preview or you can just get a terminal open in there. Um, and I have. I have loved that. I still like feel more at home in the VS.

Profundizando en la Palabra
Juan 19:34 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 23:46


Juan 19:34Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Juan 19:30 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 35:05


Juan 19:30Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
Why Most Orthodontists Misunderstand DSOs w/Connor Jorgensen

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 35:27


I've had hundreds of conversations with orthodontists about DSOs, OSOs, and private equity—and here's the truth: most of you are making decisions based on incomplete, outdated, or just plain wrong information. In this episode, I sit down with Connor Jorgensen, Director at Tusk Practice Sales, to cut through the noise and talk about what's actually happening in today's market.If you've ever wondered what your practice is worth, how equity really works, or whether you're leaving money (or opportunity) on the table… This episode will give you clarity—and probably challenge a few assumptions along the way.Quotes“When someone tells you you're going to get a 5–7x return on your equity… that's unrealistic. If you're making decisions based on that, you need to run for the hills.” — Connor Jorgensen“If you're going to count DSO equity as zero, then you have to count your private practice as zero too. You're just trading one form of equity for another.” — Connor JorgensenKey TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Why “just say no to DSOs” is bad advice (00:16)Connor's background and insider perspective (04:08)OSO vs DSO vs multi-specialty: what actually matters (06:24)How brokers work—and who they really represent (09:09)Equity vs cash: what orthodontists misunderstand (11:19)Why 5–7x equity claims are misleading (13:12)The biggest mistake advisors make about equity value (16:18)Why selling often beats holding long-term (18:07)How OSOs improve profitability overnight (24:55)Cultural myths: what really happens after you sell (28:02)Why education—not opinion—should drive your decision (29:57)Additional ResourcesConnor and the team at Tusk Practice Sales will walk you through a complimentary orthodontic valuation analysis—no pressure, no obligation, just real numbers and real insight so you can make the right decision for your future.

Profundizando en la Palabra
Juan 18:36 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 16:38


Juan 18:36Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Farmacia - El negocio de la salud

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 131:13


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f La medicina moderna cambió para siempre la historia de la humanidad. Desde que se desarrollaron sus métodos y sistemas actuales basados en la evidencia científica el salto en nuestra esperanza y en nuestra calidad de vida ha sido espectacular. Dentro de este sistema contamos con una de las mejores armas posibles. Fármacos y vacunas son la base de un mundo donde hemos dejado muy atrás riesgos y amenazas que nos acompañaron durante siglos condicionando nuestra existencia. Ahora bien, la ciencia no existe en el vacío. Vivimos en un sistema económico y político concreto que también determina cómo los avances de la humanidad se extienden a las diferentes capas de la sociedad. ¿Qué pasa cuando el interés económico choca con los intereses de las mayorías? Hoy en El Abrazo del Oso, junto al Doctor Alberto Cabañas, vamos a asomarnos al lado oscuro de la industria farmacéutica. Una de las maneras en que el dinero y el poder son capaces de limitar, e incluso poner en peligro, el beneficio global de los avances científicos en el campo de la salud. El Abrazo del Oso 30x21 Guion: Alberto Cabañas Dirección y Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.elaprenditivo.com Sintonía de inicio y cierre: Navegantes del tiempo de José Apolo iVoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3737 www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso Programa publicado originalmente el 19 de abril de 2026. Camisetas, bolsas, tazas: www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Profundizando en la Palabra
Juan 18:11 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 23:41


Juan 18:11Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Juan 10:11 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 12:59


Juan 10:11Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 27:46 Siete clamores desde la cruz - Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 10:18


Mateo 27:46 Siete clamores desde la cruz Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
El descubrimiento de los elementos - La Contraportada - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 51:37


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Durante la mayor parte de la historia, los seres humanos no sabían de qué estaba hecho el mundo. Hoy hablamos de oxígeno, hierro o carbono con naturalidad, pero durante siglos la materia fue un misterio profundo. Un elemento químico es, en esencia, una sustancia que no puede descomponerse en otras más simples por medios químicos. Pero llegar a esta definición llevó más de dos mil años de errores, intuiciones brillantes, supersticiones, experimentos peligrosos… y también casualidades. La historia de los elementos es una aventura intelectual, casi detectivesca, y refleja muy bien cómo progresa la ciencia: a trompicones, con retrocesos, y siempre con personas de carne y hueso. Hoy vamos a hablar de ello en nuestra contraportada para mecenas de El Abrazo del Oso. Gracias por hacer posible El Abrazo del Oso con vuestro apoyo. Si tú también quieres escuchar este episodio y muchos más que nunca retiramos puedes hacerlo aquí en iVoox en el botón azul Apoyar en nuestro perfil: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-abrazo-del-oso-podcast_sq_f13737_1.html www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 27:29 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 33:50


Mateo 27:29Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 26:63 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 25:40


Mateo 26:63Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 27:24 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 19:50


Mateo 27:24Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 26:39 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 8:07


Mateo 26:39Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Antoine Lavoisier

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 104:20


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f A finales del siglo XVIII la química era todavía una disciplina llena de confusión: teorías heredadas de la alquimia, explicaciones vagas y experimentos sin medidas fiables. En ese contexto aparece Antoine Lavoisier, un científico convencido de que el conocimiento solo avanza cuando se pesa, se mide y se verifica con precisión. Gracias a esa forma de trabajar explicó fenómenos tan fundamentales como la combustión y la respiración, formuló la ley de conservación de la materia y descubrió el papel esencial del oxígeno. Con ese conjunto de ideas dio lugar a la química moderna y cambió para siempre la manera de entender el mundo tangible. Lavoisier fue un ejemplo de la Ilustración, una persona tan comprometida con su tiempo que acabó participando en la administración del Estado, y en proyectos y reformas que buscaban aplicar la razón al funcionamiento de la sociedad. Esa implicación le permitió financiar sus investigaciones, pero también lo colocó en una posición política peligrosa. Su historia es la de un triunfo intelectual extraordinario pero que acabó en desgracia cuando la propia Revolución Francesa decidió perder la cabeza. Hoy en El Abrazo del Oso conocemos mejor a Antoine Lavoisier. El Abrazo del Oso 30x20 Guion: Francisco J. García Dirección y Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.elaprenditivo.com Sintonía de inicio y cierre: Navegantes del tiempo de José Apolo iVoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/3737 www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso Programa publicado originalmente el 12 de abril de 2026. Camisetas, bolsas, tazas: www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 26:28 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2026 42:46


Mateo 26:28Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 20:28 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2026 25:58


Mateo 20:28Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Perseverance y misiones a Marte - La Tertulia de El Abrazo del Oso - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 124:55


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Desde la década de los 60, en plena guerra fría con la Unión Soviética, la comunidad científica de la NASA había estado presionando al gobierno de los EEUU para traer muestras de rocas marcianas a la Tierra. En la década de los 90 se hizo un esfuerzo en la investigación de Marte, pero fueron muchos los fracasos de la NASA. En la actualidad, han reorientado sus prioridades a hacer posible un asentamiento estable en la Luna que comienza el 1 de abril de 2026 con el lanzamiento de la Artemis II, como trampolín para que el ser humano llegue a pisar el Planeta Rojo. Hoy, en El Abrazo del Oso, vamos a repasar algunas de las misiones a Marte que nos han traído hasta el momento presente y algunos aspectos curiosos que quizá no conocías sobre ellas. Colabora: Adrián González Dirección: Ángel González Producción: Eduardo Moreno Navarro Para acceder a más contenidos extra puedes ayudarnos pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es Tertulia emitida en directo originalmente el 29 de marzo de 2026. www.elaprenditivo.com www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Profundizando en la Palabra
Mateo 16:21 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 20:16


Mateo 16:21Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Zacarías 13:1 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 28:34


Zacarías 13:1Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Isaías 52:14 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 20:20


Isaías 52:14Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Profundizando en la Palabra
Isaías 53:5 Devocional y versículo para memorizar

Profundizando en la Palabra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 19:14


Isaías 53:5Devocional y versículo para memorizar Leído en la Reina Valera 1960, 1909, 1865 y Biblia del Oso, Hebreo Masorético, Septuaginta Griega y Vulgata LatinaYouTube playlist:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkgKfMPQ0LzlbxskLvs8xmYRmPAS8Maq0&si=EaAvZ7-olkY7ba7-Spotify playlist:https://open.spotify.com/show/2Qaw5E97sLq7Lks1JPogbW

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Historia de la Medicina en Asia

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 118:56


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f En El Abrazo del Oso ya hemos hecho algunos interesantes y profundos recorridos por la historia de la medicina en Occidente. En estos audios hemos podido conocer los métodos utilizados por nuestros antepasados para enfrentarse al demonio de la enfermedad y cómo algunas de esas historias, llenas de curiosidades y misterios desvelados, conformaron los cimientos de la medicina actual. Pero teníamos una deuda con nuestra audiencia y con otros puntos cardinales que también encierran el tesoro de la curiosidad por la historia. En este podcast viajamos a Asia para hacer el mismo recorrido por los albores de la medicina y descubrir sus secretos y algunos de sus mitos, como los relacionados con la Medicina Tradicional China (MTC) y la acupuntura. Visitaremos China, la India, Corea y Japón para encontrarnos con la fascinación por el conocimiento que llevó a los antiguos pueblos de Asia a desarrollar una muy especial forma de entender el cuerpo humano y su equilibrio entre la salud y la enfermedad. Episodio remasterizado el 5 de abril de 2026. Emitido originalmente el 21 de julio de 2019. Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

No Ceilings NBA Draft
Phoenix Suns Sophomore Oso Ighodaro Joins the Show to Talk About His NBA Journey

No Ceilings NBA Draft

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 29:33


Corey Tulaba sat down with Phoenix Suns sophomore big man Oso Ighodaro for a candid conversation about everything that's gone into his NBA journey — from growing up in Arizona and playing in his home town to choosing Marquette over Texas, to navigating the ups and downs of his rookie year and the growth he's shown in year two. Oso opens up about what it's been like learning the pro game in real time, the moments where things clicked for him this season, and what it means to earn trust and a real role on an NBA roster. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Daily Inter Lake News Now
Northwest Montana Events Guide: April's Concerts, Theater, Festivals & Local Happenings

Daily Inter Lake News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 9:41 Transcription Available


Spring has arrived in Northwest Montana and with it comes a packed calendar of can't-miss events across the Flathead Valley. From live music and theater performances to film festivals, cultural showcases, and community fundraisers, this Local Events episode of News Now brings you everything happening in Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, and beyond.Discover standout experiences like the immersive “Cazador del Oso” gala, high-energy performances at the Wachholz College Center, and major live shows including Paul Cauthen's debut at Majestic Valley Arena. Whether you're looking for family-friendly events, educational talks, or unforgettable nights out, this monthly guide helps you plan your schedule and stay connected to the heartbeat of Northwest Montana.Discover more about all the happenings mentioned in the episode at dailyinterlake.com/events. Lock in tickets before they sell out! Check out flatheadtickets.com for upcoming events.Northwest Montana deserves strong news reporting. Your donation helps continue work like this possible. Learn more at dailyinterlake.com/support A big thank you to our headline sponsor for the News Now podcast, Loren's Auto Repair! They combine skill with integrity resulting in auto service & repair of the highest caliber. Discover them in Ashley Square Mall at 1309 Hwy 2 West in Kalispell Montana, or learn more at lorensauto.com.Visit DailyInterLake.com to stay up-to-date with the latest breaking news from the Flathead Valley and beyond. Support local journalism and please consider subscribing to us. Watch this podcast and more on our YouTube Channel. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram and X. Got a news tip, want to place an ad, or sponsor this podcast? Contact us! Subscribe to all our other DIL pods! Keep up with northwest Montana sports on Keeping Score, dig into stories with Deep Dive, and jam out to local musicians with Press Play.

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso
Napoleón - El General Revolucionario

Podcast El Abrazo del Oso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 124:00


Premium anual en oferta exclusiva para oyentes de El Abrazo del Oso: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=54aa1e717bf882368a5fa4f18bf67c3f En la raíz más profunda y firme de la Europa moderna. Entre la leyenda brillante de los grandes generales de la historia y del gobierno ilustrado de la gran patria francesa; y la oscura leyenda de la tiranía y la guerra que determinó la muerte de cientos de miles, encontramos al protagonista de nuestro programa de hoy. El pequeño cabo, el gran general. Aquel que transitó desde la Revolución Francesa por la liberación del pueblo y la burguesía emergente, hasta el imperio a mayor gloria de un solo hombre. Hoy, junto a Francisco José García, y desde su análisis, conocemos la primera parte de la historia de un hombre clave del inicio del siglo XIX, aquel que exportó con sus ejércitos por toda Europa los valores de la Revolución francesa: Napoleón Bonaparte. Episodio remasterizado el 29 de marzo de 2026. Emitido originalmente el 16 de junio de 2019. Accede a más contenidos extra y haz posible la producción de El Abrazo del Oso pinchando en el botón 'apoyar' aquí en iVoox. O pásate por www.patreon.com/elabrazodeloso ¡GRACIAS! www.elabrazodeloso.es www.latostadora.com/elabrazodeloso Canal de Telegram para estar informado: https://t.me/+T6RxUKg_xhk0NzE0 Grupo abierto de Telegram para conversar con el equipo y la audiencia: https://t.me/+tBHrUSWNbZswNThk Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/elabrazodeloso ¿Quieres patrocinar este podcast?: https://advoices.com/el-abrazo-del-oso-podcast Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

The Drive
The Drive | Hour 1 | 03.25.26

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 41:15


Hour 1 of The Drive kicks off with Zach and Phil cross talking with Dover and Cecil. The guys discuss the Nuggets close win last night and Jokic having an incredible stat line which goes under the radar at this point. We have a fun debate on if the Broncos would win a single game if they played a full 162-game MLB season. Zach and Phil breakdown the Nuggets and Suns game from last night which came down to the final play of the game. How concerning was the Nuggets defensive effort in the game and having to resort to a "hack-a-Oso" strategy late in the game? The guys look back at the last 10 years of Broncos' 2nd round draft picks and grade how their time in Denver went. We react to the Avalanche getting their revenge on the Penguins in a 6-2 win last night. Are the Avs playing their best hockey and getting healthy at the right time of the season? 

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger
Why 8% Returns Might Be Destroying Your Retirement Plan l 5MF

The OrthoPreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn Krieger

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 12:49


In this Five Minute Friday, I break down one of the most misunderstood conversations in orthodontics: real return on investment and equity value in private equity-backed organizations.After hosting bankers, CPAs, venture capital leaders, real estate experts, and private equity professionals at Vanguard, I walked away with one very clear realization: far too many orthodontists are being modeled at 6–8% annual returns — and that thinking alone can completely distort whether selling, affiliating, or holding makes financial sense.This episode is not about convincing you to join an OSO or DSO. It's about education. It's about understanding equity, multiples, long-term capital gains, private equity performance benchmarks, and — most importantly — transparency. If someone refers you to a broker, a CPA, or an investment opportunity, you need to know what questions to ask. Because if you don't understand how money truly compounds, you're making decisions in the dark.Quotes“If my financial planner told me to plan on 8% per year for the rest of my life, I would fire them.” — Dr. Glenn Krieger“Always ask questions of people and find out — are there any relationships that you should be aware of?” — Dr. Glenn KriegerKey TakeawaysIntro (00:00)Rethinking “Acceptable” Returns (01:20)How Wealthy Investors Think (02:05)Understanding Private Equity Multiples (05:10)Capital Gains vs. Practice Income (08:30)Transparency & Conflicts of Interest (10:40)Additional ResourcesIf you're even remotely considering selling, affiliating, recapitalizing, or exploring private equity — do not make a decision without understanding the math.