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* La Fiesta de la música en Guadalajara 2025.* Festival de la Pitaya en Amacueca.* El Bosque la Primavera con Lumara la Bióloga.* Luis Fernando Córdova nos lleva a Amatitán.* Recorreremos Zapopan.Producción: Begoña Lomelí y Raúl Peguero.Realización: Carlos AlcántarSistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión. Visita: www.jaliscoradio.com
HORTI RESENHA #97 - Há oportunidades para expandir a produção de pitaya no Brasil
"69+1 y VIRULO sigue cumpliendo - Guadalajara" 70 aniversario del extraordinario humorista cubano Alejandro García "Virulo" acompañado de algunos de sus amigos.Sábado 31 de mayo 2025 20:30 hrs. Foro del Ángel.Paulina Mercado y Rodrigo Alejandro Moctezuma Hernández nos invitan al Festival Jazzatlán Guadalajara 2025.El alcalde de Amacueca Neri Quintero Barragán nos platica de Feria de la Pitaya. Conducción: Begoña Lomelí.Producción: Armando Tiburcio.Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión.Escucha la música del día dando clic aquíVisita: www.jaliscoradio.comFecha: 24 de Abril del 2025
Invitado: Nery Quintero Barragán. Alcalde de Amacueca.Conducción: Begoña Lomelí Sistema Jalisciense de Radio y Televisión.Escucha la música del día dando clic aquíFecha: 25 de Abril del 2025
Reunidos novamente, Victor e Mat apresentam mais um icônico, lendário, magnânimo, RUUUUUN THE FREAKING NEWS!Diretamente de Nova York, para falar sobre Nova York e coisas de Nova York. Inclusive, se você estiver em Nova York e encontrar um Gel de Pitaya gigante correndo por ai, cola nele que tem Gel de graça ein?
Entérate de lo que está cambiando el podcasting y el marketing digital:-Los Premios PRODU 2024 anunciaron sus finalistas en un año récord de inscritos.-El New York Times amplía su alcance en pódcast.-Aseguran que en Estados Unidos el futuro de la publicidad sonora es digital.-Pitaya y TVNotas se unen para crear pódcast.-La podcaster latina Laura Rodríguez, utiliza su pódcast para amplificar las voces de una comunidad.Patrocinadores: ¡Comienza, crece, sigue y gana con tu pódcast en un solo lugar! Descubre la forma más fácil de iniciar, hacer crecer, rastrear y monetizar tu contenido con RSS.com.Entérate, en solo cinco minutos, sobre las noticias, herramientas, tips y recursos que te ayudarán a crear un pódcast genial y exitoso. Subscríbete a la “newsletter“ de Via Podcast.
This week's Electromaker Show is now available on YouTube and everywhere you get your podcasts! Welcome to the Electromaker Show episode 149! Today we discover how Red Pitaya - already the swiss army knife of embedded engineering - just got even better, add voice control to a lego Planetarium, and find out how the humble Kazoo can be retrofitted with auto-tune! Tune in for the latest maker, tech, DIY, IoT, embedded, and crowdfunding news stories from the week. Watch the show! We publish a new show every week. Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiMO2NHYWNiVTzyGsPYn4DA?sub_confirmation=1 We stock the latest products from Adafruit, Seeed Studio, Pimoroni, Sparkfun, and many more! Browse our shop: https://www.electromaker.io/shop Join us on Discord! https://discord.com/invite/w8d7mkCkxj Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElectromakerIO Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/electromaker.io/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/electromaker_io/ Featured in this show: Product of the Week: Red Pitaya STEMlab 125-14 + MIKROE Click Add On Shield Full Red Pitaya line at Electromaker Red Pitaya Click Board Addon Red Pitaya Interview at Embedded World 2022 Guy Dupont's Autotune Kazoo Wiznet combine the W5500 Ethernet controller and RP2040 into one chip LoRaWAN gateway with Ethernet by CETECH STM32 and W5500 module tutorial video Electromaker Educator: Lego Planetarium gets voice control upgrade
En este podcast te invito a una plática con uno de los periodistas más importantes de Mexico, René Franco, quien por más de 27 años hizo la taquilla, el programa de radio más exitoso en su momento pero que hoy experimenta muchos cambios en su vida profesional y privada y de eso te contaremos hoy.
A pitaya, com sua beleza exótica e seus inúmeros benefícios à saúde, continua a conquistar admiradores ao redor do mundo. Seja consumida in natura, em sucos, sobremesas ou saladas. Neste episódio do "De onde vem o que eu como", você vai saber: - O motivo da pitaya ser chamada de fruta-do-dragão; - A produção da fruta no Brasil e no mundo; - E seus benefícios à saúde. O podcast '"De onde vem o que eu como" é produzido por: Mônica Mariotti, Luciana de Oliveira, Carol Lorencetti e Helen Menezes. Apresentação deste episódio: Luciana de Oliveira e Carol Lorencetti.
Farmers markets are a fun way to not only pick up your next ready-made meal or produce and spices from local farms and businesses, they're also a great way to learn something new. One of our friends, who is the founder of Forest Farmers Market AND Moneta Farmers Market in Virginia, happens to know a thing or two about that. Dorothy, who you can learn more about her when she joined us in October 2023 on episode 250, let us know about the new season for Moneta Farmers Market, what's been going on throughout the winter season for Forest Farmers Market, and (more importantly) what we can look forward to for this coming Spring through the Fall! So, if you're planning to travel or if you live in the area--be sure to tune in to find out all the exciting news for Virginia's perfect place to shop, eat, and have fun while you learn!Speaking of fresh--Dori Fleekop sat down with us to chat about his new fast-casual concept, Bites & Blends. Although 'fast-casual' restaurants are associated with unhealthy foods, Dori's new eatery is abundant with healthy options. We love a frozen treat when the weather starts to warm up, and what better way to enjoy something sweet than grabbing a nutritious smoothie, bountiful salad, or scrumptious panini! Perhaps you're looking to kick-start your diet to get ready for swimsuit season--Bites & Blends is here to help jump start that diet with grab and go juice cleanses, cold-press juices, and nutrient-forward products made in-house! If you want to know how delicious being healthy can be, tune in to hear from Dori and then be sure to taste his healthy foods for yourselves!We've all felt sluggish after a heavy meal, so it's safe to assume that you know what you eat affects your body. Although there has been a long-standing trend on eating healthier and eating gluten-free (GF) not everyone has to. However, individuals who have been diagnosed with celiac disease need to follow a gluten-free diet in order to stay, and feel, healthy. Chef Monica Glass not only follows a gluten-free lifestyle, she has created and dedicated her culinary ventures within the GF community since 2009. As a well-known Pastry Chef, Writer, and wellness advocate, Chef Glass has created products and recipes that are indulgent and GF. Chef Glass joined us to discuss all of her GF endeavors, along with announcing her newly co-founded business: Verveine Cafe & Bakery. Verveine Cafe & Bakery will open its doors in the next few weeks, offering breakfast and lunch options for anyone living or visiting Boston, MA. And for anyone who wants to learn more about Monica and her healthy endeavors, stay tuned till the end of this week's episode to find out!
Joanna and Jenny discuss whether or not shows like the new series GRISELDA are good for Latinos in Hollywood or just perpetuate harmful stereotypes, why the limited number of Latino TV shows and movies mean that nobody is ever happy with what's being released, and if the real harm to Latino representation in the entertainment industry is being done by the Latinos who are currently in power. (PLUS it's raining in L.A. and everybody is freaking out!)
Jenny and Joanna chat about Joanna's move to L.A. (for good this time) and share fun facts and anecdotes behind the reasons why various cities around the world are iconic. Originally recorded in February 2023 (and meant to be the relaunch of the podcast after a short break that ultimately lasted 9 months), please enjoy this previously unreleased episode that was thought to be lost to the ages by historians! (But it was just on a different hard drive.)
Joanna welcomes her friend and colleague Filip Jeremic, as they discuss his hyphenated experience as a Serbian-Canadian, the similarities between Latin America and the Eastern European Balkans, and share some bonkers curses from each other's cultures (PLUS Joanna says a dirty word she's never said on the podcast before, which just happens to rhyme with something she has said a lot on the podcast… “um”)
Joanna and Jenny discuss how the end of the year always makes them sentimental, how weird it is that time seems to pass faster the older you get, the different things that make each of them cry, and how they would like to be reincarnated as the ducks at Disneyland (PLUS they breakdown the plot of John Wick!)
Jenny and Hyphenated producer Kevin chat about all things “Sangiving”, how the Thanksgiving experience is different (and important) for immigrant families, and why the yearly big holiday episode of their Abuela's Family web-series is not about Noche Buena.
Joanna welcomes her friend (and colleague at Hamster & Great) comedy writer Alex Estrada, as they talk about when Alex found out that his father might've committed murder in the 70s, how that secret shapes his childhood, and the podcast he produced (The Estate) to unravel it all.
Jenny and Joanna discuss all things Spooky Season, including haunted houses, scary movies, Latino monsters, and they share the times when they've been touched by the supernatural... specifically when Joanna was hit on my a ghost (plus Jenny gives a tour of all her Halloween decorations, a great activity for an audio only medium like a podcast).
Découvrez l'épisode 222 de Beauty Toaster, le podcast dédié à la cosmétique en mouvement. Aujourd'hui, c'est Pitaya, la marque réunionnaise lancée en début d'année par Emmanuelle Habot. Fan de cosmétique naturelle et désireuse de valoriser la flore locale, Emmanuelle s'est lancée dans la beauté avec conviction. Malgré les nombreuses embuches. La distance, le concept de "local" quand on est à 10000 km, les différences de traitement administratif, ... Comme si La Réunion n'était pas un département français à part entière. Allez, à vos écouteurs, c'est l'heure de Beauty Toaster. Ce nouvel épisode de Beauty Toaster est rendu possible grâce au soutien de CurrentBody. Obtenez une remise exclusive de -15% sur la gamme Current Body Skin en utilisant le code BEAUTYTOASTER sur currentbody.fr. Jusqu'au 31 octobre, alors go, go, go ! Ne manquez plus aucun épisode ! Abonnez-vous via le blog ou retrouvez-nous sur Apple Podcast, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcast, ainsi que sur toutes les meilleures plateformes de podcasts. N'oubliez pas de laisser un commentaire et de nous attribuer de nombreuses étoiles sur Apple Podcast et Spotify si vous appréciez notre contenu. En faisant cela, vous m'aidez à faire découvrir Beauty Toaster à d'autres auditeurs. Enfin, partagez votre enthousiasme ! Partagez cette découverte avec votre famille, vos ami(e)s, et tous les passionné.e.s de beauté que vous connaissez, où qu'ils se trouvent dans le monde. Car, après tout, Beauty Toaster peut être écouté partout dans le monde. Mille mercis pour votre écoute, votre fidélité et votre précieux soutien. Vous êtes mon moteur.
Joanna and Jenny talk about the current crisis in the Middle East involving Israel and Palestine, particularly how social media makes everybody feel like they have to have a black & white hot take on current events, and how that spreads misinformation and animosity.
In this abbreviated-Hyphenated episode, Joanna explains to Jenny how she figured out that the codes in the bills from her therapist were actually secret diagnoses, and they discuss whether or not everything needs a special label.
Jenny and Joanna tell stories about the times when they were scammed: Joanna just recently by a plumber wannabe kid named Ben; and Jenny when she was younger and had to go to court over it (and Kevin shares the time that the scammers felt too bad for him to scam him). PLUS, they try to scam the scammer!
In our first “Abbreviated-Hyphenated” episode, Joanna tells Jenny the story about the time she made dumb choices while sick, and how it runs in the family.
After an unexpectedly long hiatus, the ladies are back in podcast town, as they explain why it took so long for the show to return, how the podcast will be different going forward, and what they've been up to in the meantime. PLUS they talk about their periods in graphic detail and discuss their alphabet soup of disorders, cause it wouldn't be Hyphenated if they didn't!
La violencia no cesa en Michoacán, hasta ayer sumaban al menos seis ataques con drones cargados con explosivos en la comunidad de La Ruana… Pese a que se han enviado más militares a la zona, la guerra entre Los Viagras y el cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación tiene al estado hecho un polvorín, mientras el Gobernador Ramírez Bedolla está completamente rebasado e inmóvil… En temas de justicia, el fiscal de Morelos, Uriel Carmona, fue liberado por tercera vez anoche, pero antes de cruzar las puertas del penal del Altiplano, lo volvieron a detener por cuarta ocasión… Ahora la Fiscalía Anticorrupción de Morelos lo acusa de haber torturado a un presunto delincuente… Y hoy será una fecha histórica, porque Delfina Gómez asumirá el cargo como gobernadora del Estado de México poniendo así un punto y seguido a 94 años de gobiernos priistas… En su investidura estará el Presidente López Obrador… Por cierto, esta mañana el mandatario se manifestó en contra de la exigencia de Morena de demoler la casa de Xóchitl Gálvez en la ciudad de México argumentando que no tiene permiso de Uso y habitación… Sobre este mismo tema, ayer Xóchitl Gálvez dijo que retaba a los morenistas a atreverse a demoler su vivienda y que si eso pasaba, estaba segura de que miles de mexicanos le abrirían las puertas de sus casas.. En el panorama deportivo, siguen los problemas para Ana Gabriela Guevara, titular de la Conade, pues una diputada la acusa de haber desviado 500 millones de pesos y reveló que existen 47 denuncias contra la funcionaria… Y en los espectáculos, se filtra posible set list de Grupo Frontera para su concierto de mañana en el Zócalo de la Ciudad de México… Así que quédense porque se va a poner bueno… Dejen ya sus colores en el chat, comenten y recuerden que estamos en Spotify, Pitaya, Roku y por supuesto YouTube…
Se desata balacera en las inmediaciones del Aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México, policías estaban persiguiendo a un hombre implicado en un robo a una camioneta de transporte de carga, hay un policía herido y un detenido… El Tec de Monterrey expulsa a tres alumnos implicados en la golpiza brutal a Ernesto Calderon “Neto” en la zona de antros de Puebla… En los temas políticos, Ricardo Monreal y Adán Augusto López estrenan trabajo con Claudia Sheinbaum, el ex senador será su enlace territorial y el ex secretario de Gobernación será su coordinador político… Además, legisladores locales de Morena exigen demoler, si escucharon bien, demoler la casa de Xochi Gálvez en la Ciudad de México bajo el argumento de que no cuenta con permiso de uso y ocupación… En los temas del Legislativo… Algo inédito en la Cámara de Diputados porque Jaime Maussan presidió el foro sobre el fenómeno ovni y mostró supuestos cadáveres disecados de extraterrestres… Y nadie hace nada… Pero en los espectáculos también hay alarma, porque en Tijuana fueron halladas tres mantas con amenzas en contra del cantante de corridos tumbados, Peso Pluma… En los deportes, nada que celebrar con la selección nacional, quedaron empatados con Uzbekistán en el amistoso de ayer… De una vez dejen sus colores en el chat, compartan nuestra transmisión y recuerden que estamos en el 116 de Roku, en Pitaya y también en Spotify… Suscríbanse a nuestro canal de La Saga en YouTube y activen las notificaciones para que no se pierdan nada de nuestro contenido… Así que quédense porque ya comenzamos…
A pocos días del estreno de la segunda temporada de En Boca Cerrada, queremos presentarte un episodio de un podcast que seguramente te va a gustar. 'Ponchote Podcast' es un podcast de reseñas, investigación y debate sobre los casos más polémicos del mundo del espectáculo. En este episodio, Ponchote habla sobre la caída de Sergio Andrade, un tema de especial interés para los fans de En Boca Cerrada. Si te gustó Ponchote Podcast, búscalo y síguelo en donde sea que escuches podcasts. Hay más de 20 episodios disponibles y encontrarás episodios nuevos todos los días.
Mega invitado para un mega episodio junto a Gian Chan Chan para degustar la A-SLO-HA BLOOD ORANGE de Slow Brew junto nuestro invitado Kiko Blade. Hablamos de la improvisación, sus shows y sus ideas para crear loqueras. También terminamos con nuestras preguntas para reír un rato. Subscríbete a GW5 Network https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IW8iAm6gBBVVLbqSWsgrA Busca tu pinta en nuestra tienda https://teespring.com/es/stores/the-birra-lounge En todas las plataformas de podcast 'The Birra Lounge' Buscamos en IG y FB @thebirralounge y a Mr. Birra en @onixortiz #birra #cerveza #podcast #thebirralounge #gw5network #gw5studios #entrevista
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Joanna and Jenny talk about what they did over the holidays, the types of superstitions Latinos observe for New Year Eve, some other New Years rituals from around the world, and why those types of traditions can be so strange but important. (*PLUS Hyphenated will be taking a short break in the new year, with a new episode coming later in January.*)
Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a compilation of the best moments over the last 100 episodes –including the topics of childhood, family and the weird & spooky– which have informed Joanna and Jenny's experiences with ‘living in the hyphen' (plus some of the best guests that have been on the show!)
To commemorate the 100th episode of the podcast, Jenny and Joanna look back at how Hyphenated came to be, and then read emails from listeners, including one person that listens to the podcast when they are feeling lonely, another who was inspired to give up being a telemarketing scammer and go back to theater, and few who were encouraged to get diagnosed and go to therapy after listening to the show (PLUS Kevin finally airs his grievances about what is the hardest part of producing the podcast!)
Joanna and Hyphenated producer Kevin share what they believe to be some of the most annoying and pointless platitudes-passing-as-advice out there, including “Follow your dreams”, “There are no dumb questions” and "Don't go to bed angry", they discuss why some of those saying are so pointless or even harmful, and then try to figure out how to update and improve the advice to be more useful. (Plus Joanna twerks!)
Jenny and Joanna welcome their friend Carolina Ravassa, a Colombian-American actor who voices the character Sombra in the video game OVERWATCH, as they discuss the process and experience of being a voice actor, how the interactivity of video games is different than the passive relationship with film and TV, and what it's like to interact with fans of immensely popular characters you bring to life (PLUS Joanna finally comes out as a video game nerd!).
Joanna and Jenny discuss the recent turmoil at Twitter, share their memories of long past social networks (such as AOL, MySpace, Tumblr and Vine), talk about the ways they utilize and engage with current social media platforms (like Facebook, Instagram and YouTube), and examine how Millennials went from LiveJournal to LinkedIn.
Jenny welcomes back her best friend Karla Guerra, who was born in Honduras to her Honduran mother, but raised by her Colombian step-father's family in the United States, as they talk about her experience not feeling Colombian, Honduran or American enough, growing up with family members who felt the need to overly-explain why she looked different than them, what it's like to interact with Hondurans when she wasn't raised with their customs and food, and how being “extra-hyphenated” might actually be the basis of Latin American culture.
Hyphenated producer Kevin shares a series of deleted conversations and funny moments that were cut out from the (almost) 100 prior episodes, including when Johanna and Jenny talk about why they're glad they were average looking when they were kids, reveal the times they feel they might've been bullies to others, Joanna schools Kevin on the difference between an elevator and an escalator, and Jenny has to stop recording because she found out her fans think she had a secret baby.
Joanna welcomes back comedian and writer Eitan Levine, to discuss the growing concern of antisemitism in the mainstream sphere, including recent inflammatory statements from Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), share their experiences with the harassment they receive when being openly Jewish on the internet, and dispel myths about Judaism.
Joanna welcomes Evan and Andrew Gregory, part of THE GREGORY BROTHERS musical group that create the “songify” hits you all know (“Double Rainbow”, “Bed Intruder”, “It's Corn”), as they discuss being YouTube pioneers, how they ended up becoming the internet's premier remix masters, and the mystery and math behind going viral online.
Joanna and Jenny talk all things horror movies, as they discuss the ways different cultures tell scary stories, how the horror genre has changed and evolved to reflect the times over the decades, and why comedians, like Jordan Peele, are so good at creating scary experiences.
Jenny and Joanna discuss their experiences with all kinds of haunted houses, then Hyphenated producer Kevin talks with Jon Braver, creator of DELUSION, the first ever interactive horror theater company, about the emerging interactive theater industry and the process of creating immersive experiences.
Joanna and Jenny try talking about the current trend in the news of celebrities cheating on their spouses, how tying your personal life into your social media and digital content brand can backfire when you have a perceived moral failing, and what exactly is a “Wife Guy” and why it might be a red flag.
Jenny welcomes documentary filmmaker Kareem Tabsch, co-director of the Netflix documentary “Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” as they discuss how he ended up making a film about the famously flamboyant TV astrologer, plus he shares some behind-the-scenes stories about working with Walter, and gives us a peak at the future Latino-centric docuseries coming from him.
Joanna and Jenny discuss the recent situation where a group of Venezuelan migrants seeking asylum where sent from Texas to Martha's Vineyard by the governor of Florida, how they feel the whole stunt backfired on the intended purpose, and why it's disheartening to them when Venezuelan and Cuban immigrants already living in the U.S. look down on current migrants fleeing those same countries.
Jenny welcomes her best friend Karla Guerra, who is a Marketing and Publishing Producer for Hi-Rez Studios, as they talk about her journey working her way up in the video game industry without a college degree, and the undertaking to help create video games that feature diverse and inclusive characters (as well as the origins of the very particular best friends nickname Jenny and Karla have for each other).
Jenny and Joanna share various idioms and expressions from their home countries and try to explain their history and meaning, including “Un arroz con mango” and “Cachicamo diciéndole al morrocoy conchudo”, as well as other strange sayings from around the world. (With a cameo from Jenny's dog Delilah, who's antics coin a brand new 'modismo'.)
Joanna and Hyphenated producer Kevin exchange their favorite fun facts with each other, including who were the ‘Blue People of Kentucky', the unexpected history of ketchup, how “gabagool” is not a real word, and why a samurai could've faxed Abraham Lincoln (and a super cool factoid about the Panama Canal that just did not impress Joanna at all).
Joanna welcomes Ximena Sariñana, who started her career playing the child villain on the telenovela LUZ CLARITA and is now a Grammy Nominated singer-songwriter, as they talk about the constantly changing music industry, what it was like being considered a “Diva” while growing up as a child performer, and finding a balance as an artist and creator.
Joanna and Jenny chat about “Back to School” time, how the thought of it still gives Jenny anxiety today, why it didn't have the same affect on Joanna when she went to school in Venezuela, and what ways we still look for similar opportunities for reinvention as adults.
Jenny and Joanna discuss the current state of the entertainment industry, how corporate mergers end up cancelling Latino led shows like GORDITA CHRONICLES and movies like BATGIRL, why the age of the streaming services has ultimately closed more doors than it's opened, and when algorithms control how authentic what you watch can be.