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Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre la cultura, la lengua y el arte de esta época, sobre Garcilaso de la Vega y sobre la Escuela de Salamanca.
En este nuevo episodio de Blog en Serie, Patri, Álvaro y Pollmacarney se unen para analizar en profundidad dos de los capítulos más comentados de la segunda temporada de The Last of Us: el episodio 3 y el episodio 4. Como siempre, vamos más allá de lo evidente para desgranar cada detalle, compararlo con el videojuego y debatir todo lo que ha dado (y dará) que hablar. El episodio 3 nos lleva de lleno a uno de los momentos más emotivos y mejor construidos de la serie, con una carga emocional que nos ha dejado sin palabras. ¿Qué ha supuesto este capítulo para la evolución de los personajes? ¿Cómo ha sido recibido por los fans del juego frente a los que solo siguen la serie? Spoiler: ¡el debate está servido! Patri no puede evitar emocionarse, Álvaro defiende la adaptación a capa y espada, y Pollmacarney nos da su visión más analítica y crítica, sin pelos en la lengua. Por otro lado, el episodio 4 cambia de ritmo y nos sumerge en la tensión y la acción más pura, con momentos de auténtico vértigo y giros que nos han dejado pegados al asiento. Aquí analizamos a fondo el desarrollo de Ellie y Joel, cómo avanza su relación y qué pistas nos deja este capítulo sobre lo que está por venir. También repasamos los aspectos técnicos más destacados: dirección, fotografía, efectos visuales y ese uso magistral del sonido que consigue ponernos los pelos de punta. Y, por supuesto, no podía faltar nuestra ya clásica comparativa con el videojuego. ¿Qué cambios ha introducido la serie? ¿Funcionan mejor o peor en pantalla? Álvaro y Pollmacarney se enfrentan en un duelo de opiniones mientras Patri pone orden y aporta la voz de la audiencia. Además, os contamos curiosidades del rodaje, anécdotas del reparto y algún que otro easter egg que quizá se os haya escapado. Y para cerrar, leemos algunos de vuestros comentarios y teorías que nos habéis dejado en redes, porque nos encanta que forméis parte de esta conversación. Si disfrutaste con los dos primeros capítulos, este episodio del podcast te va a enganchar de principio a fin. Te prometemos risas, debates encendidos y, sobre todo, mucho amor por The Last of Us. Así que prepara tus auriculares, ponte cómodo y acompáñanos en este viaje por el apocalipsis más emocionante de la televisión.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre el papel de la madre del rey, Mariana de Austria, y sus validos, y la relevancia de la gran aristocracia.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre el monarca conocido como "el Rey Planeta", su valido el conde-duque de Olivares y el Palacio del Buen Retiro.
This week on Season 12, Episode 21 Part 1 of Next on the Tee, I've got a fantastic lineup of four fun and insightful guests that I'm excited to share with you. They're sure to spark your interest, maybe raise an eyebrow or two, and quite possibly have you thinking, “I need to connect with that guy.” Leading things off, as always, is our Resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri. We caught up with TP just as he was wrapping up a member trip to Cabot Citrus Farms in Brooksville, Florida—so yes, we might be delaying his dinner and bedtime just a bit, so he's a little extra cranky. Tom's also gearing up for his annual golf marathon to support a great cause. Last year, he played an incredible 153 holes before running out of daylight. Head over to his Instagram page to learn more and consider pledging whatever makes sense for you. In our chat, we cover Justin Thomas's big win at Hilton Head, take an early look ahead to the Ryder Cup, and debate whether today's advanced equipment is helping make the game more accessible, less frustrating, a major reason why our game at all levels is packed with more good players than in the persimmon wood and wound ball era. After TP, I'm joined by Golf Magazine Top 100 Instructor and Golf Digest Top 50 in Florida, Mike Malizia from Admirals Cove in Jupiter. Mike shares some great drills to help improve your short game, explains why he doesn't teach hitting up on the ball with the driver, and encourages us to trust our feel rather than overthinking every swing. It's a loaded show, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did putting it together. Come back for Part 2 featuring certified Hypnotherapist Paul Salter and PGA Tour Legend Hal Sutton.
O Canadá tem eleições federais esta segunda-feira e os liberais, no poder, chegam a este dia depois de recuperarem de um atraso de 25 pontos percentuais, que se verificava em Janeiro. Uma das figuras centrais nestas eleições é o Presidente dos Estados Unidos. Donald Trump acabou por prejudicar os seus aliados do Partido Conservador ao anunciar tarifas sobre as importações de produtos canadianos e ao manifestar o desejo de ter o Canadá como 51.º estado norte-americano. Neste episódio, conversamos com o comentador da SIC João Maria Jonet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COMEn este episodio Patri Psicóloga nos explica que pensar mucho no siempre equivale a pensar mejor, que la ansiedad tiene muchas caras y que ocuparnos de todo se paga con la salud física y mental. Si te gusta el episodio y quieres vernos en directo en el teatro, compra tus entradas en www.patripsicologa.com/teatroEn abril el mecenas es el complemento alimenticio NADH de HSN. Seguro que has oído hablar del NAD. Está en todas nuestras células y es esencial para generar energía y reparar tejidos. Probablemente, te suene por la cosmética: la niacinamida es un precursor del NAD, ayuda al cuerpo a producirlo. El problema del NAD es que sus niveles bajan un 65% entre los 30 y 70 años. Y eso se nota: menos energía, más cansancio, y envejecimiento celular más acusado. El complemento alimenticio NADH de HSN es una forma activa y estable que el cuerpo puede usar directamente. Como dar un empujón a tu energía celular. Puede ayudar a sentir más energía, cuidar tu concentración y proteger tus células frente al estrés oxidativo. Además, contiene Panmol®, patente exclusiva que garantiza un NADH estable y sin degradación, y vitaminas B3 y B5, esenciales en el metabolismo. Ya sabes que la base son los hábitos, pero un complemento alimenticio bien formulado puede ser una ayuda. Recuerda que antes de tomarlos es recomendable consultar con un profesional de la salud. Llévate de regalo* una botella HSN de acero inoxidable en pedidos superiores a 79 euros. Usa el cupón CRISMITRE. *Regalo disponible hasta fin de existencias. No acumulableInstagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/CrismitreTrack: "Walk!", lov3rMusic provided by https://slipstreammusic.comDownload / Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/d64537c5-4d7f-4ac4-87b0-4bc2fd228abd?utm_source=attributionListen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-lov3rTrack: "Latin Party.-Instrwav"Music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comDownload / Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/cb324323-0998-4319-a5c0-8c9380be5c33 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En este podcast, Mónica y Patri hacen un repaso de las 5 primeras temporadas de la serie, comentan lo visto hasta el episodio 4 de la sexta y teorizan sobre lo que creen, o les gustaría, que ocurriera al final de la serie.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre este rey, nieto del Carlos V e hijo de Felipe II, y de la importancia del duque de Lerma.
Spoiler alert: the new name is “Popeular History: A Catholic History of the World”. So not much different. Unless you're a search engine. Are you a search engine? Also yeah, I said history twice. I like history. TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History: History through Pope-Colored Glasses. Or perhaps I should say “welcome to Popeular History: A Catholic History of the World”? Hard to tell. No, I'm not changing the tagline, but I have changed the official name of the show, primarily for SEO, that is, Search Engine Optimization. As you probably know because you clearly like learning about a lot of stuff and are quite likely attractive to boot as listeners to this show, it's helpful to have key words and phrases in your title that can help search engines help people find your show when they Google around. “Catholic History” is a pretty darn useful phrase to have built into this show's official name, probably more helpful than Popeular, so it's happening. Of course, Popeular still narrows things down straight to the point as long as folks spell it right, plus I like the pun, so the short version is staying as is: this is Popeular History. But it's also Popeular History: A Catholic History of the World, at least if a search engine is asking. And no, I'm not going to run wild with things and call this Popeular History: A Catholic History of the World: Popes Pope Papal Cardinals Cardinal Church Bishops Bishop Conclave Suburbicarian Pizzaballa. Probably. I'm definitely probably not going to do that. What I AM definitely going to do is make up for an admittedly fairly lame release today with something more substantial tomorrow. What exactly it will be depends on what editing I can get done around my day job and family stuff and two more collaborations that are also all carrying on tomorrow. And if it tomorrow's stuff does end up being conclave connected, I hope you can forgive me getting ahead a bit. Oh, that reminds me, let's pray for Pope Francis' repose. In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritui Sancti, amen. Áve María, grátia pléna, Dóminus técum. Benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus frúctus véntris túi, Iésus. Sáncta María, Máter Déi, óra pro nóbis peccatóribus, nunc et in hóra mórtis nóstrae. Amen. In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritui Sancti, amen.
TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History, History through Pope-colored glasses. My name is Gregg. As you know, Pope Francis passed away yesterday, and the Catholic Church is in a period of transition. I spoke about my podcast plans for the present sede vacante yesterday, so if you want more on that look there. Today I'd like to talk a bit about Pope Francis. Jorge Mario Bergoglio, who became Pope Francis, knew all along that he was a man, but he also knew that people–literally billions around the world by the end of his life–wanted him to be more than a man to them. Not just Catholics, but Protestants, Jews, Muslims, Agnostics, Atheists and the great many who don't know exactly what to make of all the theology stuff or who decided long ago it doesn't fundamentally matter to them: across the varied spectrum of humanity Pope Francis caught the attention not only of the faithful and their varied spiritual siblings and cousins but also of the faithless and the hopeless, both inside and outside the Church. From where I sit–and I'm no authority but here we are, you've tuned in to hear me for some reason–much of Pope Francis' impact was actually on secular attitudes towards the Church. He knew how to capture imaginations, especially the nebulous imagination of the media. Having broadly sympathetic coverage from the secular media may have been a blessing for Church leaders more broadly, but it left plenty of questions–many by design, as he famously loved to make a mess and would encourage others to do the same. Because doing the right thing often gets complicated, and messy, and uncomfortable. The fundamental question arising from this willingness to make a mess was simple: where was Pope Francis taking the Church? With so many of his biggest fans either outside the Church or openly dissenting within it, it was a fair question. One of Pope Francis' refrains–todos, todos, todos, “everyone, everyone, everyone” played out against the background of a divided faith and world. Everyone might be welcome according to Pope Francis, but how could everyone find what they were looking for if they decided to come in? No matter what, whether by action or inaction, he was going to frustrate some. In the end, those looking for substantial change would be substantially disappointed. And yet, those looking for no change at all would be disappointed as well. Fundamentally, Pope Francis was a moderate force seeking to keep disparate factions together, and he was willing to use ambiguity to do so. He wasn't always ambiguous, in fact he wasn't always *anything* so much as a man who loved to surprise and who understood well the impact of such surprises. He did have some misfires, but in his honor for today I won't dwell on what I think those were. On the whole, I'm willing to describe myself as a fan, though I'm not sure that's saying much, since I've been unironically a fan of every Pope in my lifetime. Yes, even that one. In addition to his successes and the occasional misfire, Pope Francis had his turn managing a number of longstanding largely intractable issues where the Vatican famously thinking in centuries applies. No real conclusions were reached in the Church's strained relationships with China and the Orthodox, with perhaps mild improvement being seen in both, and it really is a shame we did not have the chance to see any fruit of the celebrations for the 1700th anniversary of Nicaea that Patriarch Bartholomew had been planning with Pope Francis right from the beginning of his papacy, which were set to finally take place next month. Perhaps his successor will keep that commitment, but that's a topic for another day. Meanwhile, Pope Francis' pontificate will most likely be remembered as a period of rapprochement when it comes to LGBT individuals–ok, perhaps not so much the T, but I think it's fair to say he put in some real effort in outreach to the marginalized there and elsewhere. On the perennial topic of curial reform, he did a lot, but I don't know that he really fundamentally changed a lot, with one exception: I would argue Pope Francis' most significant reform came with his promotion of women to positions of real power within the Church. Now, I respect the right of anyone, especially any woman, to laugh me out of the room when I say that, with him at best politely listening to many women's concerns. BUT, normalizing the presence of women within the body that nominates bishops without facing significant pushback thus making it extremely likely to stick, that was in my opinion quite a feat, and he didn't stop there, ultimately capping off his promotion of women with his designation of Sr. Raffaella Petrini as the President of the Governorate of Vatican City State. Basically the Vatican's Prime Minister. Nor do I think he was done there when his time came, as all previous holders of that title had been Cardinals, and, well, I wouldn't put it past him. However, with his passing, all that and more, from the inside baseball liturgy wars to the broad sweep of ecumenism to more secular questions will be questions for his successors. For today, let's pray an Ave for his repose. In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritui Sancti, amen. Áve María, grátia pléna, Dóminus técum. Benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus frúctus véntris túi, Iésus. Sáncta María, Máter Déi, óra pro nóbis peccatóribus, nunc et in hóra mórtis nóstrae. Amen. In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritui Sancti, amen.
THANKS Thanks to all you listeners, and to those who have supported me through the years and especially through this most recent hiatus. Also thanks to Marco of the Storia d'Italia podcast (https://italiastoria.com/) for giving authenticity to the Italian quote–which, incidentally, I believe I mistranslated somewhat: It's normally rendered as “when one Pope dies, we make another”, giving additional bluntness to the meaning. IMAGE CREDIT: By Korea.net / Korean Culture and Information Service (Photographer name), CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=34828249 (Via Wikipedia) TRANSCRIPT Welcome to Popeular History: History through Pope Colored Glasses. My name is Gregg, and this is another special housekeeping episode. Vice-Pope Mrs Popeular History and I have a running joke about my superpower, namely that when I say something, it automatically becomes not true. Which, I know, isn't a great power for a fact-based podcaster to have, I mean, there's a reason I haven't told you about this ability of mine earlier. But you can see it at work here, with me announcing just days ago that Popeular History's hiatus would carry on through at least June, and now, well, I assume this isn't news to you since you're the sort of person to tune into this sort of show and it's been a day, but Pope Francis died early this morning. May he rest in peace, and may he find more mercy than anyone deserves in the Court of the Just Judge, as we would all hope to find for ourselves, and as we should all hope for others. In light of that, I'd like to announce that I am revoking my recent proclamation of continued hiatus, meaning yes, Popeular History is back, at least for the duration of the present Sede Vacante, as long as I can physically manage it and my efforts continue to receive both nihil obstats and imprimaturs from Vice-Pope Mrs Popeular History, who, as it turns out, does *not* automatically succeed Francis as Pope. Apparently, there's a whole different process for that. Who knew? Anyways, here's what to expect. First, as much as I legitimately hate it, it is time to say goodbye to Pope Francis. You will be seeing an obituary on this feed soon, and there will be more tributes and reflections on his papacy coming now that it has concluded. Catholics do not pray only for the living, it's important to pray for the dead as well, so I would encourage you to pray for Pope Francis to find rest in God's merciful embrace if you're willing to pray. We'll conclude this episode with a brief Ave Maria–known in English as a Hail Mary, and I'll go ahead and do an English version as well–for that purpose, for Pope Francis' repose. After some appropriate reflection on Pope Francis and his legacy, there will be the matter of laying him to rest. Once I know when the funeral will be, information that will likely become available after the first General Congregation tomorrow morning, I will make every effort to plan for some form of livestream coverage, possibly as part of a larger group. The general expectation is that the funeral will be this weekend, I'll keep you all posted. As of now, Francis' body is already in an oak coffin in preparation for lying in state, and the Papal apartments have been sealed with wax as per custom. Within the next week, Pope Francis' remains will ultimately make their way to a storeroom in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, or in English, Saint Mary Major. And I just have to acknowledge that “when I go out, stick me in the closet” is *very* on brand for Pope Francis. Though it's also worth noting that it's not like there's you know, a lot of free space for dead popes in the highest tier of Rome's churches, so even if it weren't as on brand for him, well, needs must and all that. Anyways, after Pope Francis is laid to rest in an old closet, any reluctance to talk about the upcoming conclave on my part will vanish. Granted, lots of folks are already taking bets and asking for my lines and predictions, but, you know, I'm not planning to be focusing on that so much this week. This is the time for goodbyes. However, as the Italians say, “Morto un papa se ne fa un altro”: “when the Pope dies, we make a new one” (Marco recording). And so next week, after the funeral, I'll begin to look in earnest at the conclave process, including looking at the Cardinals to hopefully get a first glimpse of the new Pope. Ideally, of course, I'd love to be able to point to an existing episode on whoever is elected when the time comes. And I've got a decent chance of being able to do that thanks to Cardinal Numbers: so far we've talked about over 50 Cardinals on this feed, and I've got dozens more basically researched and scripted, who were awaiting just a bit of touching up before recording and editing closer to their release date. Which actually sounds REALLY promising when you consider the theoretical cap of 120 Cardinal-Electors you're going to hear more about soon in the context of the fact that there are currently more Cardinal Electors than that and no apparent provisions for dealing with that situation. Bottom line, of the 135 current Cardinal electors, I've only got about 30 that I haven't gone in-depth on in some fashion. To be clear, I'm not going to have every Cardinal elector covered in time. It's just not possible with work and family continuing apace. But you're going to see a lot from me in the coming weeks, especially once we're officially in Conclave mode after the funeral. Which brings us back to where started this chat. Let's close tonight by praying for Pope Francis' repose, first in Latin, then in English. I'll be doing both parts of the Hail Mary, since Vice-Pope Mrs Popeular History went to bed a while ago. In nomine Patri, et Filii, et Spiritui Sancti amen: Áve María, grátia pléna, Dóminus técum. Benedícta tu in muliéribus, et benedíctus frúctus véntris túi, Iésus. Sáncta María, Máter Déi, óra pro nóbis peccatóribus, nunc et in hóra mórtis nóstrae. Amen. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, amen.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | El exilio cubano conmemora otro aniversario de la invasión de Bahía de Cochinos como símbolo de la lucha por la libertad | Reportan asedio y detenciones contra colaboradores de la Unión Patriótica de Cuba que asisten labor humanitaria | Denuncia de golpiza a paciente en Hospital Psiquiátrico fuerza a una reacción del oficialismo | La revista Time elige a María Corina Machado entre las figuras más influyentes del año | El jardinero cubano Andy Pagés impulsa 3 carreras con 2 jits en victoria de los Dodgers, entre otras noticias.
On this special Masters Post Game edition of Next on the Tee, we look back on an unforgettable week at Augusta National, both from the grounds and from the booth. I kick things off by recapping the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur, where Spain's Carla Bernat Escuder fired a final round 68 to capture the title by one shot over 16-year-old American Asterisk Talley. I also spotlight standout performances by rising stars Eila Galitsky and Lottie Woad—young talents whose names we're sure to hear more in the years to come. Then it's on to one of the most thrilling Masters final rounds in recent memory, as Rory McIlroy overcame ghosts of past collapses, a double on 13, and a missed opportunity on 18 to ultimately defeat Justin Rose in a dramatic playoff. With that win, Rory became just the sixth player in history to complete the career Grand Slam. My guests and I walk through every twist and turn of Rory's journey and what this victory means for his legacy. I welcome back two fan favorites to break it all down—Resident Director of Instruction Tom Patri and 17-time winner between the PGA & Champions Tours Mark Calcavecchia. Calc takes us back to his own near miss at Augusta and the shot by Sandy Lyle that denied him a green jacket. Together, we talk about the magic of this year's tournament, from Rory immediately losing his lead on the first hole, gaining it back 2 holes later, losing it again on 13, more missed putts, throwing it away on 18 and ultimately getting the gorilla off his back. We also preview what's ahead for the rest of the major season. Thank you for pressing play and taking the journey with us.
01 15-04-25 LHDW España es el único país del mundo que no es patriótico. Rendición al independentismo catalán. Un país sin la mínima autoestima
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In this episode of the Freedom Cities Podcast, Mark Lutter is joined by Patri Friedman, a pioneer in the new cities movement. As the founder of the Seasteading Institute and Managing Partner at Pronomos Capital, Patri has spent the last two decades pushing for new approaches to governance through the creation of innovative urban developments. They explore why Africa represents the most promising frontier for urban innovation, how autonomy and special economic zones can drive development, and what it takes to make new cities work in practice. The episode also addresses key challenges, including financing, talent, and how to build trust in unproven governance models. For listeners interested in the intersection of economics, cities, and systems change, this episode offers a unique perspective from someone who has been at the forefront of the movement to rethink how and where we live.
Marina Mantolán decidió dejarlo todo con 23 años y recorrer el mundo. Se compró un billete solo de ida a Australia. Actualmente trabaja como freelance en marketing digital dentro de la industria del surf, lo que le permite trabajar y viajar. También hablamos con Jon y Patri, @la_luci_camper1, una pareja que han camperizado una ambulancia y no paran de viajar junto con su perro Anxo
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre la política exterior de este Rey, sobre Juan de Austria y sobre los moriscos.
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Patri Das Swami is a multifaceted spiritual leader — a former Russian Commando Officer turned monk, journalist, professor, and mentor. Currently serving as the Regional Secretary of ISKCON Nepal, he brings a rare blend of discipline, wisdom, and compassion to his teachings.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre el gusto por la música y la pintura de este rey, su familia, y la importancia del monasterio de El Escorial.
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Miért magyar érdek Netanjahu budapesti látogatása? Mi értelme a magyar–szerb fegyverbarátságnak? Van-e közös mintázat a választástól a közelmúltban eltiltott – román, francia és török – politikusok sorsában? Lesz-e négy hét múlva – Trump 100 napos ígéretéhez híven – fegyverszünet Ukrajnában? Áprilisi világmagyarázó podcastunkban Ablonczy Bálint, Magyari Péter és Vörös Szabolcs.
Dieter conversa con José María Marco sobre los discursos de Carlos V, el tamaño de su imperio, la batalla de Pavía y su retirada en Yuste.
Az európai parlamenti szavazásokat vizsgálva jól látszik, hogy koránt sincs egység a Patrióták Európáért-frakciót alkotó pártok között. Épp a Fidesz az, amelyik legtöbbször másként szavaz, mint a szövetségesei – mondja a Political Capital két elemzője, Hunyadi Bulcsú és Molnár Csaba.
This Week on Next on the Tee, I'm joined by three incredible guests. In Part 1, I start with one of the game's all-time great instructors—Tom Patri. Not only is Tom a phenomenal teacher, he's also a fantastic player. Tom is sharpening his game for the Senior Florida Open, happening April 22–24 at Aberdeen Golf & Country Club in Boynton Beach, Florida. You'll hear how he dominated the course during his practice round for the qualifier, plus his thoughts on Rory McIlroy's win at The Players, J.J. Spaun's valiant effort and willingness to face the media after falling short, perhaps something Collin Morikawa could take a lesson from. Next up is a longtime friend from our Thursday Night Tailgate football show, former NFL defensive back Vencie Glenn. Vencie played for the Patriots, Chargers, Saints, Vikings, and Giants—and he's just as popular in golf circles as he was on the football field. I share one of my favorite stories about walking Augusta National with him and how he introduced me to Phil Knight and Tiger's mom. The golf world knows and loves this guy, and for good reason. We chat about former NFL players who excel at golf, and how Vencie honed his skills to become a ball hawk in the league, racking up 35 career interceptions. Please come back for Part 2 of this week's show featuring the Next on the Tee debut of another Top Instructor in our game, Taylor Crosby. Taylor is a disciple of Jim McLean and is now teaching at The Kingdom at Reynold Lake Oconee. He's fantastic! You're going to really enjoy his stories plus the playing lessons he shared. Thank you for pressing play on this week's show. I appreciate you!
En el episodio de hoy hablamos sobre cómo Sin Instrucciones pasó a convertirse en un espacio de comunidad, en el que se habla de mejorar la relación con la comida, y con el cuerpo. Pero también hablamos sobre cómo encontrar nuestro propósito de vida después de sentirnos completamente perdidos.Si alguna vez has sentido que no sabes hacia dónde vas, que las cosas no tienen sentido, en este episodio, Patri nos da algunas claves para re-encontrarnos.
na discusión a fondo de las principales noticias del acontecer diario de Cuba y el mundo, con la conducción de los periodistas Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos | Hoy, en la Tertulia de Las Noticias Como Son: | Unión Patriótica de Cuba mantiene compromiso social con los más necesitados en Santiago de Cuba | El Gobierno cubano persiste en el error de invertir 14 veces más en turismo que en agricultura | Díaz-Canel niega responsabilidad de su régimen en la crisis de apagones en Cuba | Invitados: Reinaldo Escobar, escritor columnista diario 14yMedio y José Daniel Ferrer García, Secretario Ejecutivo Unión Patriótica de Cuba (UNPACU) Santiago de Cuba.
Dieter conversa con José María Marco sobre la llegada del emperador, sobre doña Juana y don Felipe, la regencia de Cisneros, y los comuneros.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre la lengua, las ciudades y sobre la aparición de una identidad hispanoamericana.
In Part 2 of Episode 12, I welcome back our resident mental game expert, Dr. Bob Winters, The Confidence Doctor. This month, Dr. Bob dives into the crucial role that your dominant eye plays—not just in your swing, but also in your overall confidence on the course. Get your notepads ready because he shares a couple of key insights you'll want to remember. Then, we wrap things up with our Resident Director of Instruction, Tom Patri. TP gives us the inside scoop on some of his recent Instagram Live interviews, including conversations with our mutual good friend Damon Hack from The Golf Channel and his longtime pal Jimmy Roberts. And in a hilarious twist, TP must've been feeling nostalgic—because for the rest of our chat, he calls me Jimmy...not kidding, you'll hear it for yourself. We also get into his thoughts on some hot topics in the game right now, like slow play and AimPoint green reading. It's a fun and insightful conversation, so stick around and let's tee it up!
Tento denný podcast, vytváraný s pomocou umelej inteligencie, ponúka unikátny a efektívny spôsob, ako sa dozvedieť o najzaujímavejších udalostiach a článkoch dňa. Umelej inteligencii sa darí analyzovať obrovské množstvo informácií z rôznych zdrojov, aby vybrala tie najrelevantnejšie a najpútavejšie obsahy pre širokú škálu poslucháčov. Každá epizóda je navrhnutá tak, aby poskytla hlboký ponor do vybraných tém, od politiky cez vedecké objavy, až po kultúrne udalosti, a to všetko podané informatívne, prístupne a bez emócií. Podcast je ideálnym spoločníkom pre zaneprázdnených ľudí, ktorí hľadajú pohodlný spôsob, aby zostali informovaní o svetovom dianí bez nutnosti tráviť hodiny čítaním rôznych zdrojov, čím poskytuje efektívny a príjemný spôsob, ako prijímať správy.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre las capitulaciones, el Consejo de Indias y la creación de las audiencias para controlar a los virreyes.
16 And when you fast, be not as the hypocrites, sad. For they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Amen I say to you, they have received their reward.Cum autem jejunatis, nolite fieri sicut hypocritae, tristes. Exterminant enim facies suas, ut appareant hominibus jejunantes. Amen dico vobis, quia receperunt mercedem suam. 17 But thou, when thou fastest anoint thy head, and wash thy face;Tu autem, cum jejunas, unge caput tuum, et faciem tuam lava, 18 That thou appear not to men to fast, but to thy Father who is in secret: and thy Father who seeth in secret, will repay thee.ne videaris hominibus jejunans, sed Patri tuo, qui est in abscondito : et Pater tuus, qui videt in abscondito, reddet tibi. 19 Lay not up to yourselves treasures on earth: where the rust, and moth consume, and where thieves break through and steal.Nolite thesaurizare vobis thesauros in terra : ubi aerugo, et tinea demolitur : et ubi fures effodiunt, et furantur. 20 But lay up to yourselves treasures in heaven: where neither the rust nor moth doth consume, and where thieves do not break through, nor steal.Thesaurizate autem vobis thesauros in caelo, ubi neque aerugo, neque tinea demolitur, et ubi fures non effodiunt, nec furantur. 21 For where thy treasure is, there is thy heart also.Ubi enim est thesaurus tuus, ibi est et cor tuum.
Dieter conversa con José Mª Marco sobre la evangelización y sobre la importancia de la iglesia en la protección de los indios americanos.
Neste programa recordamos a actualidade política na Guiné-Bissau que se destacou pelo anuncio do Presidnte Unaro Sissoco Embalá marcar eleições gerais para o próximo dia 30 de Novembro, que coincidiu com a chegada de uma delegação da CEDEAO para resolver o impasse político. A oposição guineense, que tem estado a exigir a realização de eleições no prazo de 90 dias, apela à "paralisação total do país", argumentado que o mandato de Sissoco Embaló terminou no dia 27 de Fevereiro. Uma missão de alto nível político da CEDEAO chegou a Bissau no passado domingo, 24 de Fevereiro, para ajudar a classe política a encontrar consenso à volta do calendário eleitoral, depois do Presidente Unaro Sissoco Embaló marcar eleições gerais para o próximo dia 30 de Novembro. A coligação PAI-Terra Ranka vencedora das últimas eleições legislativas na Guiné-Bissau, declinou o convite para um encontro com a missão de mediação da CEDEAO, justificando a impossibilidade de se reunir pelo facto da CEDEAO se ter encontrado com "um suposto presidente do parlamento".A missão da CEDEAO "decidiu excluir das consultas" dois partidos políticos representados no parlamento, nomeadamente o MADEM G-15 e o PRS, dois partidos a braços com problemas internos.O coordenador da Aliança Patriótica, o ex-primeiro-ministro Nuno Nabiam, foi recebido pela CEDEAO e no final do encontro defendeu que antes de apontar uma data para as eleições na Guiné-Bissau, a classe política deve entender-se para resolver questões como o fim do mandato do Presidente e a situação do parlamento. A delegação da CEDEAO reuniu-se com o presidente da Liga, Bubacar Turé, que aproveitou a ocasião para formular sete recomendações à organização regional, nomeadamente a organização de uma cimeira extraordinária e um roteiro que permita o regresso à normalidade constitucional".Um colectivo de 36 organizações da sociedade civil de 8 países da África Ocidental, da Guiné-Bissau, Senegal, Gâmbia, Gana, Guiné-Conacri, Costa de Marfim, Cabo Verde e Togo, dirigiram esta semana uma carta aberta à comunidade onde alertam para a deterioração da situação política e dos Direitos Humanos na Guiné-Bissau, referindo que isto é “potencialmente perigoso para a estabilidade da sub-região”.A oposição da Guiné-Bissau, que quer eleições no prazo de 90 dias, apelou à "paralisia total" do país, alegando que o mandato do Presidente Umaro Sissoco Embaló terminou na quinta-feira, 27 de Fevereiro, cinco anos após a tomada de posse.A Guiné-Bissau vive uma crise política iniciada com a dissolução do parlamento em Dezembro de 2023 e a não realização de eleições legislativas, conforme manda a Constituição do país. O Presidente Umaro Sissoco Embaló tem argumentado que o mandato termina a 4 de Setembro, sublinhado que o dia coincide com a data em que o Supremo Tribunal de Justiça encerrou o contencioso que se seguiu às eleições presidenciais de 2019, nas quais chegou à presidência da Guiné-Bissau.
Luis Herrero entrevista a Anna Palatina, vicepresidenta de la Asociación Patriótica de Ucranianos en España "Volya".
Dieter conversa con José María Marco sobre la gran gesta, el Cardenal Cisneros y los Borgia.
Top Stories:1. Martin Selig defaults on loansPSBJ article2. Canlis brother and chef leaveSeattle Met articlePSBJ articleNY Times article3. Memorial Stadium updatePSBJ article4. Two movie theaters closeSeattle Times article (Ark Lodge Cinemas)Seattle Times article (AMC 10)5. SODO might have housingSeattle Times articleAbout guest co-host Nick Patri - Podcast & Marketing Consultant:Nick started as a Sports Reporter at the Wisconsin State Journal, then he worked for Uber and launched a podcast for millions of drivers. He was a podcast producer for GoFundMe, a podcast producer and marketer for Fuel Talent's podcast What Fuels You, a producer and marketing consultant for REI's podcast, and he continues to freelance as a marketing strategy consultant.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: info@theweeklyseattle.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
Dieter conversa con José María Marco sobre personajes como el extremeño Hernando de Soto.
Episode Highlight: On this episode of the "Embracing Only" podcast, we are featuring one of the most impactful moments from episode 61, with guest, Sibil Patri. Sibil gives us insight into her transition out of corporate life, how she has had to overcome fear and adjust her priorities, and the importance of rest and alignment in achieving sustainable success.Sibil is the founder and CEO of In Pursuit Collective - an initiative that reflects her commitment to advocacy and empowerment, focusing on coaching, collaborating, and storytelling to uplift marginalized and racialized communities. Before this, Sibil spent 20 years as an award-winning financial services corporate strategy executive. This episode is just a short snippet that highlights the best and most powerful learning moment from a past episode. You can listen to the full episode (filled with more wisdom) here: Episode 61: Achieving Moral Clarity in the Pursuit of Liberation.Key Discussion Points:00:57 Transitioning from Corporate Life: There are benefits to working in corporate but don't let the fear of losing these benefits stop you from leaving a harmful situation. 03:53 Adjusting Your Priorities: A transition out of corporate life means you may have to adjust your priorities. Take the time to identify what is most important to you.06:53 Changing Your Definition of Safety: What does safety mean to you? Is it financial security or is it being free from a toxic workplace?08:40 The Importance of Rest: Rest is a significant component of your pursuit of liberation if you want to do it sustainably. 10:57 The Value of Alignment: Think less about action and more about alignment. When your actions are in alignment with your values, you will become extremely productive.In Summary: Sibil Patri urges us to take action despite our fears. She challenges us to look at what we are prioritizing to ensure that this is in line with what is actually important to us. She emphasizes the need for rest and alignment for long term success.Resources from this episode:Follow Sibil on Linkedin or check out her website. Ready to make a change?→ If you are struggling to navigate your corporate career but are ambitious and have goals you want to accomplish quickly, Olivia is the coach for you. She can help you reach your goals. Reach out to her on LinkedIn or visit oliviacream.com.→ If you are ready to leave corporate or you want to start a profitable side brilliance but you're unsure of the next steps, Archita can guide you through a successful transition to entrepreneurship. Reach out to her on LinkedIn or visit architafritz.com.Connect with your hosts:Follow Archita on Linkedin or check out her website.Follow Olivia on Linkedin or check out her website.Follow Embracing Only on Linkedin, Instagram, and Facebook, or check out the website._________Produced by Ideablossoms
Antonio de la Rosa lo ha vuelto a hacer, ha completado su desafío polar tras recorrer 1.130 kilómetros en esquí y en solitario. Además hablamos con Patri y Fer ‘Vivir sin Plástico' que han recorrido la costa de la península ibérica caminando para reivindicar la necesidad de proteger nuestros océanos
SUSCRÍBETE A LA VERSIÓN DE PAGO DE LA NEWSLETTER Y RECIBE CONTENIDO EXCLUSIVO SUSCRIBETE A LA VERSIÓN EN ABIERTO DE LA NEWSLETTER A MICRÓFONO CERRADONOTAS DEL EPISODIO: WWW.CRISTINAMITRE.COM¿Te agobia sentir que nunca tienes tiempo suficiente para todo lo que quieres hacer? Este episodio con Patri Psicóloga es tu aliado perfecto para empezar a tomar las riendas de tu día a día. Aquí no hablamos de productividad tóxica ni de hacer listas interminables, sino de aprender a organizarnos de forma inteligente y realista, priorizando lo que realmente importa. Vamos a descubrir por qué tener claros tus valores te permitirá establecer límites, decir "no" sin culpa y encontrar el equilibrio entre obligaciones y autocuidado. Además, exploramos estrategias prácticas para evitar los ladrones de tiempo o manejar la procrastinación. Recuerda: No se trata de hacer más, sino de vivir mejor. Si quieres saber más, te recomiendo su libro Cómo tener tiempo para todo. Este mes de enero nuestro mecenas es Petit BamBou, la App de meditación mindfulness más utilizada en España. Su método, sencillo y eficaz, la convierte en la mejor opción para aquellos que quieran empezar a meditar y para los que ya llevan tiempo haciéndolo. Hay más de 900 meditaciones sobre distintas temáticas: estrés, ansiedad, sueño, miedo, relaciones, trabajo, maternidad… Si entras en wwww.petitbambou.com/mitre durante un mes podrás acceder gratis a todas las meditaciones de forma ilimitada. Instagram @thebeautymailTwitter @cristinamitreYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/CristinaMitreLinkedIn Cristina Mitre ArandaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/Crismitre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.