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On this edition of the From the Podium Podcast and day two of rookie minicamp you'll hear from our rookie QB's, Dillon Gabriel (beginning) and Shedeur Sanders (11:23), as well as Head Coach Kevin Stefanski following Saturday's practice (25:23).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Como vivimos el día histórico del 28 de abril de 2025, donde una cadena de fallos propició el mayor apagón de nuestro país, no se sabe aún los responsables, ni creo que jamás se sabrán. Te recomiendo escuchar la serie de ciencia ficción, El Gran Apagón de Podium Podcast, que al menos al principio a muchos nos recordó el lunes pasado. En el podcast intentamos recordar de la mano de parquetistas que estaban trabajando cómo pasaron ese día… Si quieres estar informado y no perderte ningún contenido de nuestra plataforma, suscríbete a nuestro boletín de noticias y comparte este podcast para llegar así a más gente.Gracias por escucharme.
En este Faro Apagón contactamos con los oyentes y afectados por el apagón eléctrico masivo en España. Antón Meana nos habla desde el Movistar Arena; Elena Sánchez desde la estación de Atocha; Aitor Albizua nos cuenta cómo han vivido la segunda cancelación del estreno de 'La familia de la tele', de TVE; Ana Alonso, directora y creadora de 'El Gran Apagón', un podcast de Podium Podcast y Guillermo, nuestro reportero de Paiporta, Valencia, que se cumplen seis meses de la DANA.
En este Faro Apagón contactamos con los oyentes y afectados por el apagón eléctrico masivo en España. Antón Meana nos habla desde el Movistar Arena; Elena Sánchez desde la estación de Atocha; Aitor Albizua nos cuenta cómo han vivido la segunda cancelación del estreno de 'La familia de la tele', de TVE; Ana Alonso, directora y creadora de 'El Gran Apagón', un podcast de Podium Podcast y Guillermo, nuestro reportero de Paiporta, Valencia, que se cumplen seis meses de la DANA.
En este Faro Apagón contactamos con los oyentes y afectados por el apagón eléctrico masivo en España. Antón Meana nos habla desde el Movistar Arena; Elena Sánchez desde la estación de Atocha; Aitor Albizua nos cuenta cómo han vivido la segunda cancelación del estreno de 'La familia de la tele', de TVE; Ana Alonso, directora y creadora de 'El Gran Apagón', un podcast de Podium Podcast y Guillermo, nuestro reportero de Paiporta, Valencia, que se cumplen seis meses de la DANA.
En este Faro Apagón contactamos con los oyentes y afectados por el apagón eléctrico masivo en España. Antón Meana nos habla desde el Movistar Arena; Elena Sánchez desde la estación de Atocha; Aitor Albizua nos cuenta cómo han vivido la segunda cancelación del estreno de 'La familia de la tele', de TVE; Ana Alonso, directora y creadora de 'El Gran Apagón', un podcast de Podium Podcast y Guillermo, nuestro reportero de Paiporta, Valencia, que se cumplen seis meses de la DANA.
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In the last episode of Sea of Rage, we travel back to Barbate and investigate what happened on the night of the 9th of February 2024, when two local police officers were killed by narco-gangs. We also meet Spanish prosecutors and researchers, trying to understand what the future might hold for Barbate.Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Daniel Gutierrez OrtegaEditorial support (original Italian version): Ilaria Ferraresi e Valeria LuziProducer (Italian version): Martina ConteOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast) and Gloria Beltrami.Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we continue our reporting from the area of Gioia Tauro. We meet journalist Michele Albanese who lives under police protection these days. And discover the reach and connections of the Italian Ndrangheta mafia across Europe. From the reporting the differences and red threads connecting Barbate and Gioia Tauro become manifest.Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Daniel Gutierrez OrtegaEditorial support (original Italian version): Ilaria Ferraresi e Valeria LuziProducer (Italian version): Martina ConteOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast) and Gloria Beltrami.Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we travel to the Italian coast and port-town of Gioia Tauro, in the Southern region of Calabria. We discover the history of the construction of the port of Gioia Tauro and the role of the Italian mafia, Ndrangheta, in the narco-trafficking of cocaine into Europe. Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Daniel Gutierrez OrtegaEditorial support (original Italian version): Ilaria Ferraresi e Valeria LuziProducer (Italian version): Martina ConteOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast)Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After visiting the neighbourhood of El Pinar and the port of Barbate, in this episode we try to understand deeper reasons for why this south-western Spanish port town struggles in changing its status of entry door for hashish into Europe. We discuss the impact of geography, education and, eventually, local politics on Barbate. Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Daniel Gutierrez OrtegaOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast)Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Walking the streets of Barbate is not enough to grasp why drug trafficking affects this small town in South-Western Spain. In this episode, the team of reporters behind Sea of Rage visit the port of Barbate, where everything - the smuggling - happens. Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Jeremy Boquet, Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Alexander Damiano RicciOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast)Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, the team of reporters behind Sea of Rage set foot for the first time in Barbate, Andalusia, South-Western Spain. They meet people from El Pinar, a notorious neighbourhood in town which is known to be a pivotal place for drug trafficking. Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Original sound design: Elizabeth BuaAdaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Jeremy Boquet, Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Alexander Damiano RicciOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Project Manager: Henar Leòn (Podium Podcast)Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sea of Rage is a reportage podcast dealing with the borderless narco-trafficking business as seen from the perspective of ordinary people who live in two towns in Southern Europe: Barbate (Andalusìa, Spain) and Gioia Tauro (Calabria, Italy). Over the past few decades, Barbate and Gioia Tauro have become entry points for hashish and cocaine into Europe. But why have these towns become such pivotal places for drug trafficking? And what does it mean to live, day in day out, next door to such dark and murky businesses?Sea of Rage is an adaptation of the homonymous co-production between Podium Podcast and Chora Media, released in September 2024 under the Spanish and Italian language titles Mar de rabia (Spanish, Podium Podcast) and Mare di rabbia (Italian, Chora Media). Sea of Rage is part of WePod, a collaborative project financed by the Creative Europe program of the European Commission.Art direction: Alexander Damiano RicciReporting on the ground and interview collection: Manu Tomillo (Podium Podcast), Javi Caminero (Podium Podcast) and Francesca Berardi (Chora Media)Adaptation of scripts in English: Alexander Damiano RicciSound editing: Jeremy Boquet, Daniel Gutierrez Ortega and Alexander Damiano RicciOriginal sound theme: Luca Micheli (Chora Media)Cover artwork: Watermelon collective, based on original artwork by Agencia Player and Giulia Mangano (Chora Media)Executive producer: Ana Ribera (Podium Podcast)Coordination of editorial work and production: Alexander Damiano Ricci.This co-production was financed by the European Union. However, the points of view and opinions shared are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not reflect necessarily the opinions of the European Union. Nor the European Union, nor the authorities and agencies which might have financed this product can be considered responsible for points of view shared through this journalistic and creative work. This podcast was co-produced by Europod.Subscribe to Europod • English for more podcasts and subscribe to our Linkedin and Instagram channels. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just something to put out random free thoughts still getting the rust off.
Wussup guys im finally back. First pod since moving to jersey. U wont have those complaints about the audio this time i finally got it right lol. This is the episode to catch u guys up with me and get some of my thoughts on a few past topics i missed during my hiatus. Im still finding my way and adjusting to my new recording format but im getting there just bare with me. U will be getting multiple episodes a week now as well btw. So welcome back and lets have some fun this time around. Back to just me on the pod how yall prefer lol.
En este episodio te cuento de dónde saco yo las ideas para hacer episodios de mi podcast. Crear un podcast está guay pero lo difícil es mantener el interés y los contenidos a lo largo del tiempo.Te expongo mi caso con 10 formas de generar ideas para episodios, espero que te sirva de ayuda.Apoya este proyecto suscribiéndote a la versión PRO en www.quierose podcaster.com/premiumAdemás este episodio tiene allí una duración de 40 minutos, pues tiene una segunda vuelta dónde estoy analizando el Youtube de Podium Podcast y sus estadísticas. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Es lunes, 21 de diciembre de 2015, cuando Georges se acerca a casa de su hija Carla y descubre que está ardiendo. Teme que tanto ella como sus nietos estén en el interior, por lo que intenta entrar a rescatarles... Y, aunque será demasiado tarde, pronto descubrirán que el causante de las muertes no ha sido el fuego.Más información en el blog: https://criminopatia.com/133-crimen-rupperswil¡Hazte fan de Criminopatía! Tendrás dos nuevos episodios exclusivos cada mes, todos los meses del año: http://criminopatia.com/fans Y síguenos en redes en @criminopatia.
Heart rate variability (HRV) is becoming an essential metric for athletes and high performers looking to optimize their training and recovery. In this episode of The Podium Podcast, Dr. Kevin Sprouse and Patrick Morris break down what HRV is, how it works, and why it's important. They discuss how HRV reflects the balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems and how it can help track recovery and stress levels.Dr. Sprouse and Patrick explore factors that impact HRV, including sleep, nutrition, hydration, and stress, and emphasizes the importance of long-term trends rather than day-to-day measurements. Tune in to learn how you can use HRV to guide your training decisions and improve your overall performance.
As cold and flu season hits, maintaining your health and performance becomes even more crucial. In this episode of The Podium Podcast, Dr. Kevin Sprouse and Patrick Morris discuss practical strategies for athletes and high performers to stay healthy during the winter months. They cover the importance of hygiene, nutrition, rest, and sleep in boosting immunity.You'll also learn the impact of intense training on immune function and how athletes can prevent complications like myocarditis by prioritizing rest when ill. Tune in for key tips on maintaining your health and performance, even during the height of cold and flu season.
In this episode of The Podium Podcast, Dr. Kevin Sprouse and Patrick Morris break down the science of recovery and share strategies for optimizing your performance. They introduce a recovery pyramid, starting with foundational elements like proper nutrition, hydration, sleep, and active warm-downs.They explore more advanced recovery techniques like massage and red light therapy, with the explicit warning that these methods are most effective when the basics are in place. Dr. Sprouse and Patrick also discuss the importance of balancing rest and recovery, because after all, there is no need to overcomplicate your recovery process. Tune in for actionable tips that will help you recover smarter and perform better.
1119. Hoy quiero hablaros de cinco compañeros del mundo del podcasting que, con trabajo, constancia y mucha pasión, han logrado escalar en su trayectoria profesional y alcanzar nuevas metas. Me encanta ver cómo creadores que han estado lado a lado conmigo, micrófono a micrófono, consiguen llegar lejos. Por eso, en este episodio quiero rendir homenaje a cinco casos recientes que me han llenado de orgullo. Margot Martín y el Recuento: Gracias a las ayudas del Ministerio de Cultura, Margot ha conseguido profesionalizar El Recuento, elevándolo a un nivel superior con mejoras en su web, producción y alcance. Es un claro ejemplo de cómo aprovechar recursos externos para hacer crecer un proyecto de forma sostenible y profesional. Nakatomi Radio en el Palacio de la Prensa: Víctor y Alfredo lograron llevar su podcast al cine con una serie de episodios en vivo acompañados de proyecciones de películas icónicas de los 80 y 90. Verles en los luminosos de Callao fue todo un orgullo, sabiendo el esfuerzo que han puesto en su proyecto desde sus inicios. Y poder disfrutar con mi hija de Hook en pantalla grande, fue todo una satisfacción.Sunne, reconocido por Berto y Andreu en Nadie Sabe Nada: No se trata de un premio ni de un contrato millonario, pero cuando Berto Romero y Andreu Buenafuente mencionaron a Sunne en Nadie Sabe Nada como “el rey de los podcasts”, sentí ese cosquilleo de satisfacción. Un reconocimiento merecido después de años de trabajo en la comunidad podcastera.Concepto Sentido en el Palacio de la Prensa: Javi, Rober, Jorge, Toni y Juan también han logrado llenar una sala del Palacio de la Prensa con su podcast en directo. Ver sus caras y logo en los letreros del Palacio de la Prensa en plena Gran Vía es una muestra de cómo el podcasting sigue creciendo y consolidándose en el panorama cultural, ¡desde Albacete al mundo!Ibán Martín y Roma Aeterna en Podium Podcast Tras años de esfuerzo, convirtiendo su podcast en Ivoox Originals, publicando un libro y organizando viajes con su comunidad, Ibán ha dado un paso más fichando por Podium Podcast. Un ejemplo de cómo la dedicación puede transformar un proyecto en una carrera profesional. Quería aprovechar este espacio al otro lado del micrófono para compartir mi alegría por estos logros y reflexionar sobre la importancia de la constancia en el podcasting. Si te gusta este mundo, te animo a seguir apoyando a los creadores que trabajan a pico y pala para llevar sus proyectos al siguiente nivel.Puedes encontrar los 5 podcast de los que hablado hoy a través de los siguientes enlaces:El Recuento Musical: https://pod.link/1439210055Nakatomi Radio: https://pod.link/1447093391Quiero ser podcaster: https://pod.link/1110976583Concepto Sentido: https://pod.link/1054063733Roma Aeterna: https://pod.link/1516143862_________________¡Gracias por pasarte 'Al otro lado del micrófono' un día más para seguir aprendiendo sobre podcasting!Si quieres descubrir cómo puedes unirte a la comunidad o a los diferentes canales donde está presente este podcast, te invito a visitar https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/unetePor otro lado, puedes suscribirte a la versión compacta, sin publicidad y anticipada de este podcast, 'El destilado del micrófono' a través de la plataforma Mumbler a través de: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/destilado (Puedes escucharlo en cualquier app de podcast mediante un feed exclusivo para ti).Además, puedes apoyar el proyecto mediante un pequeño impulso mensual, desde un granito de café mensual hasta un brunch digital. Descubre las diferentes opciones entrando en: https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/cafe. También puedes apoyar el proyecto a través de tus compras en Amazon mediante mi enlace de afiliados https://alotroladodelmicrofono.com/amazonLa voz que puedes escuchar en la intro del podcast es de Juan Navarro Torelló (PoniendoVoces) y el diseño visual es de Antonio Poveda. La dirección, grabación y locución corre a cargo de Jorge Marín.'Al otro lado del micrófono' es una creación de EOVE Productora.
Welcome back to The Podium Podcast! After a brief hiatus, Dr. Kevin Sprouse and Patrick Morris are back with a new season, and a new approach. Tune in for a series of episodes that cover timely topics like PRP, recovery, and immune support. Plus, while the core of the podcast will remain the same—offering valuable insights on health, wellness, and performance—patients will now have exclusive access to short videos that dive deeper into actionable takeaways from each episode.
Wussup guys back at u with another hilarious episode. This week me and the gang discussed the ongoing tension between jim jones and camron, the fires in la, cardi b telling her own business without being asked, big pharma and the ban of red 3, drake hoe ass lawsuit and beef with LeBron james. Fun funny episode. Enjoy and dont forget to subscribe to the YouTube.
Wussup guys and happy new year. This week we are joined by sha once again and we fooling heavily this episode. Alot of laughs many different topics and stories lol. Enjoy guys and happy to be back.
Repasamos los mejores podcasts narrativos que han pasado por 'El Club de la Escucha' con Eugenio Viñas, creador de formatos en Podium Podcast y PRISA Audio.
Wussup guys back again with a new pod for ya. This week i got my boy shaislike with me and we talk everything from music to wrestling to porn. Great conversation great episode. Enjoy guys happy holidays.
GNX!!!!!!!!!This week im joined by Samantha and we discuss the Kendrick lamar album and crap on drake lol but no seriously i read some lyrics from the album and then we get into a heated debate towards the end of the episode. Very spicy but no disrespect was shown we are adults and professionals here lol. Great episode all around.
Wussup yall and welcome back. This episode is just funny lol. Random topics and laughs. Funny stories too. Hope u guys enjoy.
Well here we are. Another milestone for the pod. 300 episodes. Wow. Happy to come this far and super happy to have u guys here for the journey. I hope yall enjoy this episode. If u have a sense of humor u will love it lol. Trump is back in office and people are upset. Kodak black needs helpRelationships require communication Freestyle talk
Carlos Boyero comenta el estreno de cine en EE.UU, 'Gladiator 2' Y también comentará 'Anora' pelicula que ya está en los cines y la serie 'Querer'. Eugenio Viñas, el creador de formatos en Podium Podcast y PRISA Audio nos descubre a Roger Vela, el director de Podcast Cazagringos. Nieves concostrina nos acerca al 9 de noviembre de 1876: Muere Mª Victoria dal Pozzo della Cisterna, la reina española más profesional. Terminamos con 'Lo que queda del día'
Nuestras sociedades se construyen en base a silencios y palabras tabú. Y no solo respecto a quienes somos y las identidades que nos queremos atribuir, también se construye con las realidades que preferimos no admitir, pero con las que convivimos cada día. Hemos conocido a Débora, Antonia, Fernando, Montserrat, Mimma o Michele. Pero esta historia, en realidad, no le pertenece a nadie. Es una historia que nos afecta a todos y tiene un único protagonista: el silencio. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Semanas después de que una narcolancha asesinara a dos Guardias Civiles en el puerto de Barbate, hablamos con una fuente de la Guardia Civil para conocer qué pasó exactamente. Buscamos saber cuáles son las causas y consecuencias de un suceso que, según mucha gente en el pueblo, era cuestión de tiempo que pasara. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Whats up guys we back. Unfortunately the quality of this episode is a lol off because we lost a hard drive mid session and completely lost the audio from the mic. So we are using the audio from the video which you will hear is a li different lol. However a fire episode super funny.
Gioia Tauro y Barbate están conectados. No hablan el mismo idioma ni les baña el mismo mar, pero sí sienten la misma rabia. Recorremos Calabria junto a nuestra compañera Francesca Berardi, periodista de Chora Media, para conocer cómo son las gentes de los pueblos del sur de Italia y cómo se comporta allí la mafia con el tráfico de drogas. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Im back im back im back. Salute to starlight studios my new home for the pod. I got a team now so now the pod is gonna be alot more visible and noticeable. Time will reveal all. Great first episode hope u guys love it. This episode i break down the movie soul food, remembering losing my virginity, we should give ti more flowers. Health stuff and much more.
Ante el abandono institucional y los estereotipos que enfadan a vecinas y vecinos como Débora, la gente honrada de Barbate intenta salir adelante y prosperar. Institutos, restaurantes... Conocemos a distintas personalidades del pueblo para comprender cómo es su día a día y de qué maneras canalizan su rabia hacia quienes sienten como responsables de la situación de Barbate: la clase política. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Para comprender cómo afecta el narcotráfico a la gente de Barbate, hay que conocer el puerto. Por allí entra el sustento de las familias que viven de la pesca, pero también es el punto de llegada de todas esas sustancias que convierten a Barbate en un punto caliente del tráfico de drogas. Trabajadores del puerto y pescadores nos enseñan cómo conviven día a día con este problema. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Con motivo del estreno del podcast Mar de Rabia, coproducido por Podium Podcast y Chora Media, conversamos con los periodistas Manu Tomillo, Javier Caminero e Íñigo Domínguez para hacer una radiografía de las principales vías de entrada de droga en Europa.
En los 70, Barbate era un pueblo con una economía floreciente, basada en la pesca. Pero Barbate ya no vive solo de eso. Para muchos, hay un elemento silencioso y omnipresente que controla la economía y la vida del pueblo. Paseamos por las calles de El Pinar, una de las zonas más castigadas por el desempleo y principal punto de venta de droga en el pueblo, y conocemos qué significa vivir allí gracias a Débora, vecina del barrio. Mar de rabia es una coproducción de Podium Podcast y Chora Media y pertenece al proyecto WePod financiado por la Unión Europea. Créditos: Narración: Manu Tomillo. Investigación, reportaje y guión: Manu Tomillo, Javi Caminero, Francesca Berardi. Edición: Ana Ribera. Diseño de sonido: Elizabeth Bua. Diseño artístico: Agencia player. Project manager: Henar León. Productora ejecutiva: Ana Ribera. Coordinador de producción y redacción: Alexander Damiano Ricci de Europod.
Im back. I missed yall so much. Now the quality of the pod is weak but it will improve im doing it alone so im learning as i go. I will improve. I just wanted to give yall something.
Why organizational strategy can be both top-down and bottom-up.As Professor Jesper Sørensen sees it, a winning strategy is the result of conversations, not commands, and that strategy can be directed from the C-suite, but it doesn't have to be. “Lots of great strategies are discovered,” he says, “they're discovered because the leaders were able to listen to their frontline workers or their frontline managers.” A more iterative approach, says Sørensen, helps companies adapt their strategy to an ever-changing landscape.In the latest episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Sørensen joins host and lecturer Matt Abrahams to discuss how organizations can use better communication to craft better strategies.Episode Reference Links:Stanford GSB Profile: Jesper B. SørensenSørensen's Book: Making Great StrategyOriginal Episode: Ep.71 Strategy Success: How to Communicate Your Gameplan Website / YouTube Ep.103 Simple is a Superpower: How to Communicate Any Idea to Any Audience Website / YouTube Ep.41 Speak Like a Founder: How Successful Entrepreneurs Communicate to Their Teams Website / YouTube Connect:Email Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionHost Matt Abrahams introduces Jesper Sørensen, professor of organizational behavior at the GSB(00:01:38) Defining StrategyThe core of strategy as securing an organization's economic prosperity, distinct from planning.(00:03:21) Common Misconceptions about StrategyMisunderstandings leaders often have regarding the nature of strategy (00:05:07) Strategy ArgumentThe concept of a strategy argument, a structured approach to strategic decision-making.(00:07:04) Strategy as a Communication ToolThe need for strategic communication to align and adapt within an organization.(00:10:53) The Dynamic Nature of StrategyHow strategies evolve and the importance of feedback from all organizational levels.(00:12:29) Storytelling in Strategy CommunicationThe power of storytelling in creating and communicating a coherent strategic vision.(00:14:55) Propagating Strategy Through StorytellingHow leaders can use storytelling to align their teams with a strategy.(00:17:01) The Final Three QuestionsJesper shares communication advice he's received, a communicator he admires, and his ingredients for successful communication.(00:23:39) Conclusion (00:00) - Introduction (01:38) - Defining Strategy (03:21) - Common Misconceptions about Strategy (05:07) - The Concept of a Strategy Argument (07:04) - Strategy as a Communication Tool (10:53) - The Dynamic Nature of Strategy (12:29) - Storytelling in Strategy Communication (14:55) - Propagating Strategy Through Storytelling (17:01) - The Final Three Questions (23:39) - Conclusion
Hear from HC Kevin Stefanski, CB Greg Newsome II and Tackle Jack Conklin just minutes after the cut down deadline for the initial 53-man roster happens on today's From the Podium Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hear from newly extended LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, WR Elijah Moore, Safety Rodney McLeod Jr and HC Kevin Stefanski on today's From the Podium Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GM Andrew Berry recaps the entire Browns offseason and gives us his thoughts on the roster he's put together on today's From the Podium Podcast. You'll also hear from HC Kevin Stefanski and Pro Bowl TE David Njoku!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Juneteenth guys. This episode is clear the air about some things on the personal side of life and then we get into the fun stuff. Good episode short and sweet. Enjoy.
¿Qué pasó esa noche 20 años atrás? Cuando tenía 23 años la periodista chilena Catalina May estuvo a punto de morir atropellada. Como secuela quedó con amnesia, con la mitad del cuerpo quebrado y con un trauma del que nunca habla. Veinte años después empieza una búsqueda para reconstruir lo que realmente le pasó y para tratar de encontrar al hombre que la atropelló. Este es el episodio 1 de "TE BUSCO", la primera serie del premiado podcast Las Raras, un documental sonoro en ocho episodios narrado en primera persona y en tono policial. Es una coproducción con Podium Podcast. Puedes escuchar el resto de los episodios buscando Las Raras o "TE BUSCO" en tu app de podcast favorita o visitando podiumpodcast.com o lasraraspodcast.com. También puedes seguirles en Spotify, Instagram, Twitter y Facebook. En nuestro sitio web puedes encontrar una transcripción del episodio. Or you can also check this English translation.♥ Radio Ambulante es posible gracias a nuestra comunidad. Únete a Deambulantes, nuestro programa de membresías, y ayúdanos a garantizar la existencia y la sostenibilidad de nuestro periodismo independiente. ★ Si no quieres perderte ningún episodio, suscríbete a nuestro boletín y recibe todos los martes un correo. Además, los viernes te enviaremos cinco recomendaciones inspiradoras del equipo para el fin de semana. ✓ ¿Nos escuchas para mejorar tu español? Tenemos algo extra para ti: prueba nuestra app Jiveworld, diseñada para estudiantes intermedios de la lengua que quieren aprender con nuestros episodios. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy