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In this episode of Eat Sleep Wine Repeat, Janina is joined by nomadic winemaker Darren Smith, founder of The Finest Wines Available to Humanity. Having worked harvests across Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Portugal, Spain and the Canary Islands, Darren shares stories from some of the world's most overlooked wine regions and explains why old vines, heritage wine grapes and local traditions continue to inspire his winemaking philosophy. Together, they explore País, Negra Criolla, Quebranta and Palomino, discovering how these historic wine grapes travelled across continents and evolved into unique regional identities. Along the way, they discuss minimal intervention winemaking, tree-trained vineyards, volcanic terroir and flor-aged wines, while uncovering extraordinary wine travel destinations that rarely make the spotlight. Whether you want to learn about wine, deepen your wine education, discover lesser-known wine regions, understand heritage grape varieties or plan your next wine travel adventure, this wine podcast episode is packed with fascinating stories, expert insight and remarkable wines. Shownotes 02:45 – Darren Smith's journey into wine — from journalism and wine writing to becoming a nomadic winemaker. 04:13 – Working with Dirk Niepoort — lessons learned from one of the world's most influential winemakers. 06:35 – How Dirk Niepoort's philosophy of infusion over extraction helped shape Darren's own approach to winemaking. 07:34 – The story behind The Finest Wines Available to Humanity and the inspiration for Darren's unconventional wine brand. 08:44 – Why Chile became a defining chapter in Darren's nomadic winemaking journey. 10:59 – The biggest challenge of constantly moving between wine regions, grape varieties and winemaking cultures. 12:46 – País explained — working with Chile's historic heritage grape and why it's perfect for modern chillable red wine styles. 17:21 – Life in Bío Bío, Chile — old vines, traditional farming and one of South America's most exciting wine regions. 19:21 – Minimal intervention wines in southern Chile — preserving purity, freshness and vineyard character. 21:07 – Tasting a País from Ignacio Pino in Itata — 150-year-old vines, granite soils and remarkable precision. 21:51 – Janina's tasting notes — lavender, herbs, freshness and the delicate character of old-vine País. 24:21 – Darren Smith and Ignacio Pino Roman's 2022 Itata País £32 TFWATH.COM 25:08 – Negra Criolla explained — the Bolivian expression of Listán Prieto and its fascinating history across the Americas. 29:14 – Bolivia's tree-trained vineyards — why the Cinti Valley looks more like a jungle than a vineyard. 31:13 – País / Negra Criolla — how the same grape variety is nuanced in different regions and how terroir shapes this grapee. 32:07 – Jardín Oculto and the rise of Bolivia's most talked-about winery. 33:59 – Bolivia's extreme vineyards — some of the highest wine-growing sites in South America. 35:11 – Viñas Viejas Negra Criolla 2024 from Bolivia's Cinti Valley (Not currently available in UK) 35:35 – Ica, Peru — discovering one of South America's oldest and most important wine regions. 37:24 – Quebranta explained — Peru's signature grape variety and its connection to Listán Prieto. 38:39 – Peru's desert vineyards — Pacific influence, sandy soils and the geography that shapes these wines. 39:59 – Working with Raúl Moreno — Palomino, Jerez and the revival of unfortified expressions of the grape. 42.58 - Darren Smith and Raul Moreno's Palomino 2022 £36 TFWATH.COM 43:31 – Jerez and albariza soils — flor ageing, terroir and Darren's experience making Palomino in southern Spain. 47:30 – Further Palomino recommendations — producers to explore including Luis Pérez, Ramiro Ibáñez and Raúl Moreno. 49:04 – What Darren learned from Victoria Torres Pecis and why La Palma remains one of the most inspiring wine travel destinations in the world. 53:08 – Trás-os-Montes explained — one of Portugal's least-known wine regions and its historic field blends. 53.42 - Darren Smith and Arribas Wine Company Palhete 2024 £32 TFWATH.COM 54:51 – Tinta Gorda (Juan García) — a little-known grape variety helping define the wines of Trás-os-Montes. 57:52 – The most misunderstood wine region Darren has worked in — and why Jerez deserves far more attention than just Sherry.
Tad, Dan, Sean Harklerode, and Mark Pracht discuss the middle two volumes of Stephan Franck's Palomino.
Apply for the Palomino Yacht Mastermind Experience: Palominoseniorliving.comAccredited Investors: Catalina Island deal closes soon. Join waitlist: somerscapital.com/investA massive demographic shift is already underway—and most investors aren't paying attention. Rich Somers sits down with Boris and Amanda Palomino to break down why residential assisted living is quickly becoming one of the most compelling and recession-resistant real estate asset classes in the country. With millions of baby boomers entering the age of care and a nationwide shortage of beds, demand is accelerating while supply struggles to keep up. The conversation dives into how small, boutique care homes generate strong monthly cash flow, why this model avoids many of the regulatory pressures hitting Airbnb, and how investors can combine real estate appreciation with an operating business under one roof. Boris and Amanda explain market selection, licensing, staffing, and how these properties can produce meaningful income while still qualifying for powerful tax advantages. Rich also explores why this asset class is protected, how leverage and creative financing can be used responsibly, and why the “sandwich generation” is driving long-term demand for high-quality care options. This episode is a deep, practical look at an overlooked real estate strategy—built on fundamentals, demographics, and real operating leverage.Connect with Rich on Instagram: @rich_somersInterested in joining The 7 Figure Creator Mastermind? Visit www.the7figurecreator.com to book a free intro call.Interested in joining our Boutique Hotel Mastermind? Visit www.somerscapital.com/mastermind to book a free call.
The latest of our RE-HEATED series, where we re-issue episodes that might share something with racing stories in the news… Episode 106 featuring Rick Mearsi. With the month of May upon us, we figured it was a good episode to re-visit. It's Rick Mears, do you really need a description? He grew up in Bakersfield as an amateur off-road racer… then somehow he became a driver for Roger Penske's IndyCar program…. then somehow won the race 4 times. How did that happen? Well we have the story in two parts. Dinner courtesy of Palomino in Indianapolis, IN.. Thanks to Continental Tire for all of their support!
The latest of our RE-HEATED series, where we re-issue episodes that might share something with racing stories in the news… Episode 106 featuring Rick Mearsi. With the month of May upon us, we figured it was a good episode to re-visit. It's Rick Mears, do you really need a description? He grew up in Bakersfield as an amateur off-road racer… then somehow he became a driver for Roger Penske's IndyCar program…. then somehow won the race 4 times. How did that happen? Well we have the story in two parts. Dinner courtesy of Palomino in Indianapolis, IN.. Thanks to Continental Tire for all of their support!
Esta es una meditación en donde vas a caminar por la playa viendo un amanecer en el mar de PALOMINO cerca a la Sierra nevada de Santa Marta, el corazón del mundo, vamos a viajar a nuestro interior para conectarnos con la espiritualidad y de una manera asombrosa con Jesús y la virgen, esto es una oportunidad para acercarce a ellos de una manera natural y sincera para recibir su bendición y su protección
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On Episode 3,664, the guys had three interviews, Anthony Njokuani, Luis Palomino and Kyle Snyder. They also previewed the action for this upcoming weekend and talked some Sean Strickland.
Hey everyone, welcome back to Spanish Loops! We are Jorge and Fran. Today… we're taking you straight to the south of Spain, where history, culture, and flavor come together in a glass.We're talking about Sherry. Or as we say in Spain… Jerez.Now here's the first twist; “Sherry” isn't even a Spanish word. It's actually an English adaptation of Jerez, the city where it all began. Over centuries, traders (especially the British) couldn't quite pronounce Xérès or Jerez, so “Sherry” stuck… andwent global.But this isn't just wine. This is history in liquid form.We're going back over 3,000 years, when the Phoenicians first brought vines to this land around Cádiz. Then came the Romans, the Moors, and later the Christian kingdoms,each leaving their mark on what would become one of the oldest wines in the world. And here'swhere things get really interesting…The massive production? That explosion of popularity? You can thank international trade, especially with England. By the Middle Ages, Sherry was already being exported in huge quantities, becoming a favorite across Europe and turning Jerez into a wine powerhouse.Now let's talk grapes, because not all wines are created equal.Sherry is mainly made from three types:Palomino — the backbone of most dry Sherries.Pedro Ximénez — rich, sweet, almost syrup-like.Moscatel — aromatic and naturally sweet.And the result? A universe of styles.From the light and salty Fino and Manzanilla, to the deeper, nuttier Amontillado and Oloroso, all the way to those dark, dessert-style wines made from sun-dried grape.What makes it unique? A magical process called flor, (flower), a layer of yeast that transforms the wine as it ages, and the famous solera system, blending generations of wine into one consistent flavor.So today, we're not just drinking Sherry…We're tasting centuries of conquest, trade, culture and identity.Stay with us. This story gets even better.
Hey everyone, welcome back to Spanish Loops! We are Jorge and Fran. Today… we're taking you straight to the south of Spain, where history, culture, and flavor come together in a glass.We're talking about Sherry. Or as we say in Spain… Jerez.Now here's the first twist; “Sherry” isn't even a Spanish word. It's actually an English adaptation of Jerez, the city where it all began. Over centuries, traders (especially the British) couldn't quite pronounce Xérès or Jerez, so “Sherry” stuck… andwent global.But this isn't just wine. This is history in liquid form.We're going back over 3,000 years, when the Phoenicians first brought vines to this land around Cádiz. Then came the Romans, the Moors, and later the Christian kingdoms,each leaving their mark on what would become one of the oldest wines in the world. And here'swhere things get really interesting…The massive production? That explosion of popularity? You can thank international trade, especially with England. By the Middle Ages, Sherry was already being exported in huge quantities, becoming a favorite across Europe and turning Jerez into a wine powerhouse.Now let's talk grapes, because not all wines are created equal.Sherry is mainly made from three types:Palomino — the backbone of most dry Sherries.Pedro Ximénez — rich, sweet, almost syrup-like.Moscatel — aromatic and naturally sweet.And the result? A universe of styles.From the light and salty Fino and Manzanilla, to the deeper, nuttier Amontillado and Oloroso, all the way to those dark, dessert-style wines made from sun-dried grape.What makes it unique? A magical process called flor, (flower), a layer of yeast that transforms the wine as it ages, and the famous solera system, blending generations of wine into one consistent flavor.So today, we're not just drinking Sherry…We're tasting centuries of conquest, trade, culture and identity.Stay with us. This story gets even better.
Tad, Dan, Sean Harklerode, and Mark Pracht discuss the first two volumes of Stephan Franck's Palomino.
The Palomino stage at Stagecoach has been the site of some legendary performances and now Max McNown. We chatted with him backstage at Stagecoach about taking that historic stage this year.
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After four years and some downtime on vacation – and even though I actually thought I wouldn’t make one any more – here’s a new mix of that old underwater series: 00:00 – 03:24 HERMMANOKILTRO (HK) – cardonal [Pueblo Nuevo PN210] 02:43 – 05:26 BUNSHI – loop 1 [Soisloscerdos SCL81] 04:48 – 08:39 PALOMINO – samir ramos [insectorama220] 08:05 – 11:52 DML – freimann [broque brq074] 11:12 – 14:42 NARSON NELSON – blue velvet [insectorama152] 13:49 – 17:53 ESSENTIA SOUND & EKODUST – og118 [insectorama158] 17:11 – 20:32 ZARK – 8.1 19:56 – 23:16 TVSKY – 1994 [insectorama218] 22:39 – 26:12 ZEITIGT – weist (feat. georges emmanuel schneider – 2025 remaster) [brq134a] 25:42 – 28:45 LONERIST – dream logic [insectorama163] 28:09 – 31-53 TEKDEV69 – lain [Legoego ego005] 31:19 – 36:34 THERAP – integration 1 pt2 [Monofónicos MNE014] 35:32 – 38:41 SEQUENTIALWORK – flake [Bump Foot bump223] 38:09 – 42:01 BRAINQUAKE + GROSSO GADGETTO – bytes & pieces [mahorka mhrk459] 41:25 – 44:46 SPIRIT COME FIRST – anverso [Monofónicos MNF047] 44:15 – 48:34 FRANCISCO PINTO – paseo en la micro amarilla [Pueblo Nuevo PN213] 47:58 – 52:12 MONOPOSIA – the boy from andromeda [Pertin-nce 097] 51:58 – 54:57 PUDOVA – deep inside (taavi remix) [DigitalDiamonds111] 54:42 – 58:11 COUNTERFLY – the only land where [broque brq147] 57:39 – 00:00 CYANEA – strepto sonaris [Monofónicos MNF045] Der Beitrag Aqual(o)unge 21 erschien zuerst auf Machtdose.
En este capítulo de Paredro conversamos con el escritor bogotano Álvaro Robledo sobre Viejos pactos, su más reciente libro publicado por Laguna Libros.Una obra que nació en los primeros meses de la pandemia, cuando Robledo quedó atrapado tres meses en un lugar sin luz entre Palomino y el Parque Tayrona, en medio de un divorcio, una ceremonia de ayahuasca y el silencio del mar.Lo que surgió de ese encierro fue un ejercicio de recapitulación, práctica propuesta por la tradición tolteca que Carlos Castañeda describe en sus libros, y que consiste en revisar con el cuerpo y la mente todos los vínculos, casas, relaciones y momentos que nos han formado. De ahí nació un texto que oscila entre la novela, la autobiografía y el ensayo espiritual, y que Robledo describe como "una novela sobre lo real".En esta conversación hablamos sobre la escritura como autoconocimiento, sobre Guido Alemán (el personaje misterioso que reaparece como guía interior), sobre la tradición hermética, la astrología helenística, el concepto griego del daimon, y sobre cómo revisar nuestros viejos pactos con nosotros mismos puede ser uno de los actos más honestos y transformadores que un ser humano puedehacer.Una charla profunda, íntima y llena de referencias que conectan lo literario con lo espiritual, lo personal con lo cósmico.#ParedroPodcast#ÁlvaroRobledo #ViejosPactos #LagunaLibros #LiteraturaColombiana#PodcastDeLibros #AutoconocimientoYEscritura #Ayahuasca #Recapitulación#AstrologíaHelenística #Daimon #EsoterismoYLiteratura #NarrativaContemporánea#CamiloHoyos #LeerEsVivir
n this episode of Saddle Talk, Sandy and Cara dive into the emotional and often unpredictable journey of bringing a new horse home. Sandy shares the origin story of her beautiful new Palomino, originally named Scarlett, who was gifted to her through a connection with Cara's former farrier, Rhett.While the horse was described as "green broke," Sandy quickly discovers that reality is far more complex when she heads to Palomino Valley for the pickup. From a 30-minute struggle in a round pen to a week-long challenge just trying to catch her new partner, Sandy reflects on the vital difference between a horse that has been trained and a horse that is truly "ready".The hosts explore the importance of humility in horsemanship, the power of a deep breath, and the technical nuances of Parelli training, specifically working through "Zone One" trauma. Whether it's negotiating with a pessimistic husband or learning to go slower to get further, this episode is a testament to the consistency, time, and love required to turn a "hot mess" into a solid citizen.
On Palm Sunday, crowds welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem expecting a political revolutionary who would overthrow Rome. Instead, Jesus came as a spiritual savior riding humbly on a donkey toward the cross. This message explores the powerful symbols of Palm Sunday—the donkey, palm branches, and the cry "Hosanna"—revealing how Jesus had something far greater in mind than temporary rescue from oppression. He came to offer eternal salvation from sin and death. Pastor Juan challenges us to adopt Christ's mindset of humility, obedience, sacrifice, and love, calling every believer to be His ambassador by inviting others to experience the life-changing message of Easter. For more information about our church, visit npfcc.org To help support the ongoing work of NPFCC and our mission partners around the globe, you can make a donation at npfcc.org/give
Stephan Franck returns to discuss the conclusion of Palomino and more. The Complete Palomino is in pre-launch on Kickstarter. Sign up to be notified when the campaign begins. (and to improve it's placement in the almighty algorithm...) https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/darkplanetcomics/stephan-francks-complete-palomino-graphic-novel
En este episodio de Café en Mano salimos de la oficina y nos metemos al océano con Roxanne Alemán, mejor conocida como "Captain Rox". Ella es bióloga marina y una de las pocas mujeres con licencia Master de 200 toneladas del US Coast Guard en Puerto Rico. ⚓
Just as God treasures you, He also cares deeply for every part of His creation—including your pets. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
Hablamos del cuarto aniversario de la guerra de Ucrania con nuestro compañero Nicolás Castellano y con Alona Bogachuk, sargento de comunicaciones y ciberseguridad del ejército de Ucrania. Mikel Martínez González, amigo de Adrián Palomino, el español en coma en Tailandia, habla en 'La Ventana' sobre el estado del español. Por último, conocemos la historia de Valeria, una de las protagonistas del libro 'La mirada del paciente' de Cinfa.
Hablamos con Mikel Martínez González, amigo de Adrián Palomino, sobre el estado del español.
249 - the Sky Chiefs - Stephen McCarthy (The Long Ryders, The Jayhawks) and Kevin Pittman (The Dads) In episode 249 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine,host James Patrick Regan speaks with the Sky Chiefs, who are Stephen McCarthy from The Long Ryders and The Jayhawks and Kevin Pittman who's put out two solo albums and also was in The Dads. In their conversation Kevin gives us a little bit of his history and then Stephen joins and we discuss the “Sky Chiefs” debut album and how it was recorded and produce 36 years ago and the Personel on the album and they take us through the musical styles on the album. Stephen tells us about his time in California playing with the Long Ryders The two tell us how they met while Kevin was in a band called “the Dads” and moved from LA to back to Richmond, VA. Stephen talks about his main guitar a tele style guitar with a b-bender “string bender” installed by Gene Parsons, the inventor of the string bender Gene is interviewed in episode 117 of this podcast. The two both tell us about the gear not just for the album but also what they're using now. Stephen discusses seeing Danny Gatton play many times early on. The two describe the few shows they did 36 years ago and they talk about plans for shows upcoming and discuss the support they're receiving from Sirius/XM's Outlaw Country. The two talk about a new album and the work they are doing separately, Stephen with a new Long Ryders album coming up (Stephen gives us a little bit of the Long Ryders history and logistics for an upcoming tour) and he tells us about his tour work with the Jayhawks. The two talk about the Palomino club in LA and encounters with Nudie Cohen at his shop. To find out more about Stephen and Kevin”s album you can go to their website: theskychiefs.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #theSkyChiefs #StephenMcCarthy #KevinPittman #theLongRyders #theJayhawks #BBender #StringBender #TheDads #JamesPatrickRegan #GeneParsons #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife https://www.patreon.com/cw/HaveGuitarWillTravelPodcast Download Link
Fresh back from Barcelona Wine Week, Janina is joined by Spanish wine expert and UK Sherry Ambassador Ellie Scott to unpack what's really happening in Spain right now. From the Garnacha revival and the evolution of premium Cava to forgotten grape varieties like Bobal and Airén, this episode explores the exciting diversity of modern Spanish wine. And if you stay until the end, you'll get a brilliant crash course in how to understand (and truly enjoy) Sherry. Shownotes 02:48 What it's really like attending Barcelona Wine Week - 90 DOs and 1,300+ wineries. 03:44 90 Spanish DOs represented - how do you even approach tasting at that scale? 06:26 Rosé masterclass - modern Spanish rosado styles beyond the stereotype. 11:07 Garnacha's revival - altitude, drought resistance and shedding its rustic past. 12:08 Garnacha plantings then vs now - why Tempranillo took over and why Garnacha is rising again. 16:08 Cava's image problem - how premium categories (Cava de Guarda Superior) are reshaping perceptions. 18:26 Cava with food - why acidity, salt and texture make it a perfect pairing partner. 22:33 What is “Paraje Calificado”? Understanding Cava's highest quality tier. 23:58 The shift toward quality - organic focus and long lees ageing. 24:41 Standout Cava producers - bottles that truly impressed. 27:02 Discovering DO Alella - Spain's smallest DO and the grape Pansa Blanca. 29:19 ESWR early Pansa Blanca tasting video. 31:10 Xarel·lo beyond Cava - texture, skin contact and alternative winemaking styles. 33:04 Bodegas Cerrón & rediscovering Airén - from workhorse grape to serious wine. 36:40 Bobal explained - rustic reputation vs premium potential. 38:01 The use of tinajas (clay amphorae) in Utiel-Requena. 38:57 How to visit Utiel-Requena - flying into Valencia and heading inland. 40:02 Tasting Sherry at Barcelona Wine Week - including Diatomists. 40:36 ESWR previous episode featuring Diatomists. 42:11 Five facts about Sherry - dry styles, ageing under flor, food pairing power. 43:48 Cream Sherry vs Pedro Ximénez - sweetness, texture and gateway styles. 46:58 Fino vs Manzanilla - coastal ageing, flor and flavour differences. 48:51 Why Spain offers incredible stylistic diversity - sparkling, fortified, fresh reds and more. 49:14 ESWR episode on Palomino as a still wine. 49:51 Choosing your next Spanish wine - explore beyond Rioja and Albariño.
A massive demographic shift is already underway—and most investors aren't paying attention.Rich Somers sits down with Boris and Amanda Palomino to break down why residential assisted living is quickly becoming one of the most compelling and recession-resistant real estate asset classes in the country. With millions of baby boomers entering the age of care and a nationwide shortage of beds, demand is accelerating while supply struggles to keep up.The conversation dives into how small, boutique care homes generate strong monthly cash flow, why this model avoids many of the regulatory pressures hitting Airbnb, and how investors can combine real estate appreciation with an operating business under one roof. Boris and Amanda explain market selection, licensing, staffing, and how these properties can produce meaningful income while still qualifying for powerful tax advantages.Rich also explores why this asset class is protected, how leverage and creative financing can be used responsibly, and why the “sandwich generation” is driving long-term demand for high-quality care options.This episode is a deep, practical look at an overlooked real estate strategy—built on fundamentals, demographics, and real operating leverage.
Pastor Juan explores the vital difference between attending church and experiencing true Christian community. Drawing from Hebrews 10:23-25, he challenges the idea that consuming Christian content or showing up on Sundays is enough. Real community means being known—the good, bad, and ugly—and doing life together through the week. Juan shares how Life Groups provide shepherding, accountability, and encouragement that transforms faith from information to transformation. Through personal stories and practical examples, he explains why we need people who check our spiritual fruit, celebrate our victories, and speak truth in love. If you've ever felt alone despite being surrounded by people, this message offers a biblical roadmap to the authentic connection your soul craves. For more information about our church, visit npfcc.org To help support the ongoing work of NPFCC and our mission partners around the globe, you can make a donation at npfcc.org/give
IWP Ep99 Ben Diaz - Volta Wines. I sat down with Ben Diaz from Volta wines the other day. We had a great casual conversation about making wines from Spanish varieties in Sonoma Valley. We talk about how he got started, making lots of Pinot, hunting down the varieties he's looking for like Palomino and Godello and making 3 year barrel aged Rose. Volta is an exciting new project from Ben, the wines all have great balance and texture from varieties you don't get to taste every day. You can find the wines at Voltawines.com or voltawines on instagram.Follow the podcast at www.instagram.com/indiewinepodcast or email indiewinepodcast@gmail.com with questions, comments or feedback. Please rate or subscribe or if you are able consider making a donation to help me keep telling wine stories ad free and available for everyone. - www.patreon.com/IndieWinePodcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indie-wine-podcast/id1673557547 https://open.spotify.com/show/06FsKGiM9mYhhCHEFDOwjb.https://linktr.ee/indiewinepodcast
En Capital Intereconomía, ha venido a nuestros micrófonos Silvia García-Castaño, directora de inversiones de Lombard Odier en España, que en nuestro Foro de la Inversión, que analiza las perspectivas de la compañía. Después hemos tenido a Álvaro Palomino Álvarez, Economista y experto en crypto, que analiza el panorama del Bitcoin en 2026. Esta hora la hemos acabado con el Consultorio de Fondos, con Jorge Colmenarejo Sanz, Analista de Fondos de Inversión y Fundador de fondosafondo.es
En Capital Intereconomía, ha venido a nuestros micrófonos Silvia García-Castaño, directora de inversiones de Lombard Odier en España, que en nuestro Foro de la Inversión, que analiza las perspectivas de la compañía. Después hemos tenido a Álvaro Palomino Álvarez, Economista y experto en crypto, que analiza el panorama del Bitcoin en 2026. Esta hora la hemos acabado con el Consultorio de Fondos, con Jorge Colmenarejo Sanz, Analista de Fondos de Inversión y Fundador de fondosafondo.es
This Christmas, I thought it would be fun to analyze six popular Christmas songs referencing animals-other-than-humans (mostly mammals who are forced to pull people around the snow in sleds, and then some birds, mainly fowl who are killed and eaten by humans but sometimes avians humans admire for their beauty). The songs are Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Run Run Rudolph, Sleigh Ride, Jingle Bells, The 12 Days of Christmas, and Nat King Cole's The Christmas Song. In this 24-minute podcast (originally recorded Christmas 2024), I deconstruct these Christmas songs from a Critical Animal Studies perspective. In other words, as an animal rights activist who is sympathetic to the more-than-human-world and the perspectives and interests of other animal individuals and our shared habitats, I analyze these classic songs and what lessons they teach us about fellow animal species and how we could be more respectful, kind of like those Politically Correct Bedtime Story series that gives you a critical yet humorous perspective on classic tales in Western society. My Radio Free Georgia version of this episode has the license to broadcast these popular songs, but for my podcast friends, I don't have copyright permission to play the songs, so I linked to the youtube versions of the songs in the podcast notes here below. For the recording, I'll put a jingle bell sound in there when you can cue up the songs to play yourself if you want to. But I'll speak the key lyrics dealing with animals that I discuss. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMletImQ_cs Run Run Rudolph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqVtqbzTdVs Sleigh Ride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZTzai1H9DM Jingle Bells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eP3RhTbq3Ds The Twelve Days of Christmas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QPQI5QUs74 The Christmas Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKhRnZZ0cJI "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly hour-long radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station). Hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and action items can be found at https://www.facebook.com/InTunetoNature You can email me at my first name at wrfg.org. Please support nonprofit indie media like our Radio Free Georgia station at https://wrfg.org/ Thank you! Take care of yourself and others, including other species, like reindeer, partridges, French hens, turtle doves, bobtailed horses, and more. Photo Credit: by Aleksei Zaitcev on Unsplash Horse Neighing audio credit: From Duke the Palomino who has his own YouTube channel
Within minutes of his release from the San Bernardino County Central Detention Center on May 9, 2025, Manuel Nunez-Palomino was quickly re-arrested and taken back into custody. This second arrest was not about an outstanding warrant or a previous charge. Nunez-Palomino, who had been booked the previous day on a misdemeanor traffic warrant, was caught on a surveillance camera committing a new crime right there in the parking lot. --For early, ad free episodes and monthly exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Sabrina and Karla talk about the dark feminine as an archetype and what her erotic initiations are. Find Karla on IG or her website here.Mentioned:Psyche & Eros class on December 22 with Sabrina: https://www.sabrinamonarch.com/psyche-erosRakhemgo deeper:The Felt-Sense School of Evolutionary Astrology: https://www.sabrinamonarch.com/the-felt-sense-schoolFree Pluto course: https://www.sabrinamonarch.com/pluto-mini-courseVisit my website for booking readings or EFT sessions or learning about my 1:1 coaching Oracle Body: https://www.sabrinamonarch.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Power can elevate a leader's influence — but it can also quietly erode the very qualities that made them effective in the first place.In this episode of REVUP Your Leadership, we explore The Power Paradox with Ivan Palomino, behavioral science expert, culture transformation strategist, and founder of PeopleKult. Drawing on decades of research and his 25 years working with global corporations, Ivan breaks down how power subtly shifts the brain, dulls our ability to read others, and expands leadership blind spots.Together, we explore how leaders can rebuild self-awareness as a skill, counter the distortions of power, and stay grounded in the human side of leadership. If you want to lead with clarity, empathy, and impact, no matter how much influence you hold, this episode will challenge you, stretch you, and equip you.Chapters:0:00 - Intro4:00 - The Power Paradox09:45 - Losing your edge18:01 - How to help break the Power Paradox23:24 - Toxic work culture24:44 - The high cost of leadership blind spots26:45 - Self awareness and the importance of mentorship28:56 - Mental Models30:51 - REVUP Principles34:37 - Investing in people41:42 - What's next for Ivan45:58 - Where to find IvanVisit Ivan's website - https://www.ivanpalomino.net/ Connect with Ivan - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ipalomino/?originalSubdomain=ch Hosted by Hilda Gan - ca.linkedin.com/in/hildagan Visit us at - peoplebrightconsulting.comFollow usLinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/company/pplbrightTwitter - twitter.com/pplbright Facebook - www.facebook.com/pplbrightInstagram - www.instagram.com/pplbright/ Hilda Gan is a sought-after expert on effective HR strategies, work culture enhancement, and employee engagement. Unique among HR consultants, Hilda combines over 25 years of HR expertise with business acumen and business owner experience.People Bright Consulting is an award-winning HR Management Consulting firm that helps leaders of companies build the foundations for successful hiring, healthy and inclusive work culture, and engaged staff. It starts with listening to our clients and finding pragmatic customized business solutions to HR problems.#Leadership #WorkCulture
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Hasta las 9 de la mañana sigue activo el aviso amarillo en el litoral gaditano por tormentas. Tras cruceros coinciden hoy en el puerto de Cádiz, serán 14 a lo largo de la semana. Y los mercados de Cádiz celebran hoy la fiesta de "Tosantos".Yen "Crónicas gustativas", nos acercamos a Sanlúcar para conocer el vino espumoso con uva Palomino de Bodega en Movimiento.Escuchar audio
220 - Rosie Flores In episode 220 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer/guitarist/icon Rosie Flores. They spoke at Duboce Park Cafe, a couple days before her performance at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival, sorry about the noise. In their conversation Rosie tells us about her band in the ‘80's and her performances recently at the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival and how that led to her supporting Robert Plant for a tour this winter. Rosie describes her childhood and her musical education learning from her older brother in San Diego starting a band and opening for Creedence Clearwater and the Turtles by the time she was 18. Rosie takes us through her move to LA and her history at the Palomino club where she ran into and became friends with James Intveld, Dwight Yoakam, Albert Lee, John Jorgensen, Dale Watson, Buddy Miller, Jim Lauderdale and a encounter with Jeff Beck. Rosie discusses her guitars and amps throughout the years Fenders, Gibson's, Vox's, Trussart and now a Ibanez. Rosie talks about her new album Rosie Flores & The Talismen “Impossible Frontiers” which will be available on vinyl. Rosie tells us about her Jazz standards band who played her 75th birthday party at the Baked Potato in LA. Rosie talks about her contemporaries in other genres, Suzi Quatro and Joan Jett. Rosie tells us about her guitar wish list and a Spanish language album she's working on now with Steve Berlin from Los Lobos. Finally Rosie talks about still rocking at 75 and retirement or lack of it. To find out more about Rosie you can go to her website: rosieflores.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #RosieFlores #RosieFloresandtheTalismen #ImpossibleFrontiers #JamesPatrickRegan #FenderCustomShop #RobertPlant #VoxGuitars #IbanezGuitars #JamesTrussartGuitars #theDeadlies #HardlyStrictlyBluegrassFestival #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT #tourlife Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Los periodistas Raquel Palomino, Alonso Ramos y Diego Quispe conversan con Glatzer Tuesta en No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
Antone Fier was a session drummer and the founder of the golden Palomino's and a member of any number of well known and influential experimental bands over the decades. Anton went to Switzerland for an assisted suicide at the age of 66 in 2022. I hope he is at peace now.
In this sermon from Newbury Park First Christian Church, Pastor Juan explores Acts 17, focusing on the Apostle Paul's missionary journey and his encounters in Thessalonica and Athens. The message emphasizes the importance of dedicating our lives and ministries to the principles found in the Bible, meeting people where they are to share the Gospel, and the necessity of repentance. Pastor Juan challenges listeners to be like the Bereans, who eagerly examined the Scriptures, and to stand firm in their faith despite opposition. He highlights the relevance of the Gospel in overcoming modern-day idolatry and calls for a personal commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Join us as we delve into the transformative power of the Gospel and its call to turn from idols to the one true God. For more information about our church, visit npfcc.org To help support the ongoing work of NPFCC and our mission partners around the globe, you can make a donation at npfcc.org/give
Cárdenas Palomino condenado por tortura, pasará 5 años en prisión Millones de niños en AL caerán en pobreza por crisis climática: ONUMás información en nuestro Podcast
HITM: Elisa Wallace joins us to chat about being chosen to compete in next year's Road to the Horse. Jamie tells us all about her adventure to pick up her new baby and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: Age, dog talk and more. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3746 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Road to the HorseGuest: Elisa Wallace on competing at Road to the HorseAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Schleese Saddlery, COSEQUIN® Joint Health Supplement, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:04:20 - Daily Whinnies06:44 - Jamie's New Baby18:45 - Elisa Wallace41:30 - EFWP55:55 - Auditor Post Show
HITM: Elisa Wallace joins us to chat about being chosen to compete in next year's Road to the Horse. Jamie tells us all about her adventure to pick up her new baby and your Equestrian First World Problems. Listen in… AUDITOR POST SHOW: Age, dog talk and more. HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3746 – Show Notes and Links:Hosts: Jamie Jennings of Flyover Farm and Glenn the GeekTitle Sponsor: WERM FlooringPic Credit: Road to the HorseGuest: Elisa Wallace on competing at Road to the HorseAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Schleese Saddlery, COSEQUIN® Joint Health Supplement, Equine Network and Listeners Like YouTime Stamps:04:20 - Daily Whinnies06:44 - Jamie's New Baby18:45 - Elisa Wallace41:30 - EFWP55:55 - Auditor Post Show
This week in Episode #693, Wayne talks with Stephan Franck, an acclaimed cartoonist and award-nominated animator, writer, and director! He has a Kickstarter underway for both Romance in the Age of the Space God and Palomino! Stephan is quite the accomplished creator, and his Kickstarter is for his stand-alone graphic novella called Romance in the Age of the Space God and his Ringo-Award nominated crime mystery Palomino. Here's how both are described: “Part Sci-fi thriller, part slice-of-life, and part political satire, Romance in the Age of the Space God drops us into a world not unlike ours, where things once thought impossible have happened. Also, a captivating neo-noir crime mystery, Palomino begins in 1981 Los Angeles, where we meet Eddie Lang, an old-school, hardboiled former Burbank PD detective juggling his six-nights-a-week gig in the Palomino house band, his P.I. business, and his teenage daughter--who might even be more hardboiled than he is!” We explore both creations, who the various characters are, how these stories came to be, and also talk about an important project I'm particularly fond of that Stephan helped bring to the big screen. Be sure to back this excellent comics project before it concludes on Monday, June 6, at 2:59 a.m. EDT. Major Spoilers Podcast Network Master Feed RSS Feed Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patreon member. It will help ensure Wayne's Comics Podcast continues far into the future!