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Los aires de la campiña cubana tuvieron en Guillermo Portabales, durante la primera mitad del siglo XX, a uno de sus más fieles exponentes. Volver a su arte, a través de estas grabaciones históricas, es honrar la esencia de la música popular y la memoria de uno de aquellos cantores naturales que conquistaron aplauso y reconocimiento animando fiestas familiares, serenatas y, como no, haciendo innumerables presentaciones en salas teatrales, radio emisoras y cabarets por toda Cuba. A pesar de que en su repertorio no faltaron boleros, sones montunos, guarachas y pregones, entre otros géneros de la música popular cubana, Portabales, finalizando los años 30, por su estilo depurado, ya era bien conocido como "el creador de la guajira de salón". Su verdadero nombre José Guillermo Quesada Castillo, un artista de pueblo que impuso en el género campesino un estilo bien original que en décadas posteriores continuaron otros buenos exponentes, entre ellos Ramón Veloz y Eliades Ochoa. Murió lejos de Cuba, víctima de un fatal accidente de tránsito en San Juan, Puerto Rico, el 25 de octubre de 1970. Había nacido en la localidad cienfueguera de Rodas el 6 de abril de 1911. Gracias al empeño del investigador y musicólogo Alberto Mugercia quedó para la historia uno de los últimos testimonios del inmenso Abelardo Barroso. El 6 de enero de 1969 el veterano sonero repasó algunos de los pasajes más importantes de su extensa carrera musical. Andrés Echevarría, conocido desde siempre como el Niño Rivera, fue un notable tresero, compositor y arreglista. Nacido en Pinar del Río y radicado en La Habana durante los primeros años 40, su renovador concepto melódico y armónico, desarrollado de manera completamente empírica, le abrió todos los caminos posibles en el ambiente musical de su tiempo. Desde la segunda mitad de los años 40, a partir de su trabajo como arreglista del Conjunto Casino, comenzó a destacar su concepto innovador a la hora de orquestar los diversos géneros de la música popular cubana utilizando elementos y recursos del jazz norteamericano, particularmente de las corrientes del swing y el be bop, así como concebir arreglos completos incluyendo partes de bajo, piano y sección de metales (1ra, 2da, 3ra y 4ta trompetas) incluso algunas veces escribiendo los solos de la 1ra trompeta. Su relación con los muchachos del feeling, además del progresivo estilo que siempre caracterizó al "Casino", tendieron el puente perfecto para que llegaran al repertorio de la agrupación las primeras obras de César Portillo de la Luz, José Antonio Méndez, Juan Pablo Miranda, Tania Castellanos, Jorge Mazón y del propio Niño Rivera, entre otros compositores de ese importante movimiento. Seguidamente un recuerdo para el cantante Rolo Martínez. Lo recordaremos con algunos de sus primeros grandes éxitos registrados por la etiqueta "Duarte". Junto a Rolo la banda de Ernesto Duarte y otra de las revelaciones artísticas de finales de los 50: Tata Ramos. Cantante completo, nacido en el musical barrio de Cayo Hueso el 15 de mayo de 1935, brilló con luz propia en los más variados escenarios defendiendo el bolero, el son montuno y la guaracha, entre tantos géneros de la música popular cubana. Rolo Martinez falleció el 14 de enero de 2017. Con la complicidad de Richard Egües, Maraca Valle y Pío Leyva, despide el programa.
Retomamos la temporada tras el parón de final de año, y volvemos ofreciéndoos una interesante propuesta: abordar el nacimiento del Cristianismo en el seno del Imperio romano. Será el primer capítulo, con promesa de continuidad, de la mano de dos romanos de pro como Sergio Alejo y Ángel Portillo. La segunda propuesta es un breve episodio de las Fuentes de la Vida, la sección sobre crianza y maternopaternidad de nuestro presentador, Mikel Carramiñana. Un capítulo un tanto singular y es que nos hablará más de ciencia que de historia, concretamente del fenómeno llamado microquimerismo. En la práctica, no vendrá a explicar que en nuestro interior hay mucho más de nuestras abuelas maternas que lo que pensábamos. En la repetición, recuperamos un resumen de la peripecia vital de uno de los grandes filósofos griegos, Aristóteles. Padre de la lógica, homo universalis que abordó múltiples áreas del conocimiento; fue alumno de Platón y maestro del gran Alejandro III de Macedonia. La primera despedida del año correrá a cargo de Pello Larrinaga. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
WhoJimmy Ackerson, General Manager of Corralco, ChileRecorded onJuly 24, 2025About CorralcoClick here for a mountain stats overviewLocated in: Curacautín, Araucanía, ChileYear founded: 2003, by Enrique BascurPass affiliations: Indy Pass, Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsBase elevation: 4,724 feet (1,440 meters)Summit elevation: 7,874 feet (2,400 meters) top of lifts; 9,400 feet (2,865 meters) hike-toVertical drop: 3,150 feet (960 meters) lift-served; 4,676 feet (1,425 meters) hike-toSkiable acres: 2,475 acres lift served; 4,448 acres (1,800 hectares), including hike-to terrainAverage annual snowfall: 354 inches (899 cm)Trail count: 34Lift count: 7 (1 high-speed quad, 1 double, 5 J-bars)Why I interviewed himThe Andes run the length of South America, 4,300 miles from the southern tip of Argentina north to Venezuela. It is the longest continental mountain range on Earth, nearly six times the length of the Alps and 1,300 miles longer than the Rockies. It is the highest mountain range outside of Asia, topping out at 22,841 feet on Mount Aconcagua, more than a mile higher than the tallest point in the Rockies (14,439-foot Mount Elbert) or Alps (15,772-foot Mont Blanc).So this ought to be one hell of a ski region, right? If the Alps house more than 500 ski areas and the Rockies several hundred, then the Andes ought to at least be in the triple digits?Surprisingly, no. Of the seven nations transected by the Andes, only Argentina and Chile host outdoor, lift-served ski areas. Between the two countries, I'm only able to assemble a list of 37 ski areas, 33 of which skiresort.info categorizes as “temporarily closed” – a designation the site typically reserves for outfits that have not operated over the past several seasons.For skiers hoping to live eternal winter by commuting to the Upside Down each May through October, this roster may be a bit of a record scratch. There just aren't that many ski areas in the Southern Hemisphere. Outside of South America, the balance – another few dozen total - sit in Australia and New Zealand, with scattered novelties such as Afriski lodged at the top of Lesotho. There are probably more ski areas in New England than there are south of the equator.That explains why the U.S.-based multimountain ski passes have been slow to move into the Southern Hemisphere – there isn't much there to move into. Ikon and Mountain Collective each have just one destination on the continent, and it's the same destination: Valle Nevado. Epic offers absolutely nothing in South America.Even with few options, Vail moved south a decade ago with its purchase of Perisher, Australia's largest ski area. That English-speaking nation was a logical first pass frontier, but the five Kangaroo resorts claimed by the Epic and Ikon passes are by far the five largest in the country, and they're a 45-year flight from America. New Zealand is similarly remote, with more but generally less-developed ski areas, and Ikon has established a small presence there.But South America remains mostly wide open, despite its obvious appeal to North Americans: the majesty of the Andes, the novelty of summer skiing, and direct flights with no major timezone hopping required. Mountain Capital Partners has dropped anchor in Chile, purchasing Valle Nevado in 2023, neighboring La Parva the following year, and bidding for also-neighboring El Colorado in 2025 (that sale is pending regulatory review).But perhaps it's time for a broader invasion. Last March, Indy Pass added Corralco as its first South American – and first Southern Hemisphere – ski area. That, as Ackerson and I discuss in the podcast, could be just the start of Indy's ambitions for a continent-spanning (or at least, Argentina- and Chile-spanning) resort network.So this is a good time to start getting to know Chilean skiing. And Ackerson, longtime head of the Chilean Ski Areas Association, former leader of Chilean giants Portillo and Valle Nevado, and a Connecticut-born transplant who has been living the upside-down life for more than 50 years, is probably better suited than anyone on the planet to give us that intro.What we talked aboutReverse ski seasons; why Corralco draws (and retains) so much more snow than any other ski area in Chile; no snowmaking; Corralco as training ground for national ski teams; the logistics of moving a high-speed quad from Holiday Valley, New York to the Chilean Andes; rebuilding a lift as a longer machine; how that lift transformed Corralco; new lift, new alignment; the business impact of replacing a double chair with a high-speed quad; how a dude who grew up in Connecticut with non-skiing parents ended up running a ski area in South America; Chile's allure; Portillo; Chilean skiing past and present; Corralco's founding and evolution; shrinking South American ski areas; Mountain Capital Partners (MCP) buying four more ski areas in Chile after purchasing Valle Nevado in 2023 and La Parva in 2024; the Americans are coming; why La Parva, Valle Nevado, and El Colorado “have to be consolidated” for the benefit of future skiing in Chile; MCP's impact on Chilean skiing so far; “the culture is very different here” both on the hill and off; MCP's challenges as they settle into Chilean skiing; why Corralco joined Indy Pass; a potential Indy Pass network in South America; and getting to Corralco from the U.S., from airplane to access road – “we have no switchbacks.”What I got wrong* In the intro, I said that it was the “heart of ski season in South America.” This was true when we recorded this conversation in July 2025. It's not true in January 2026, when the Chilean ski season is long over.* I said the highest peak in Chile only received a few inches of snow per year and didn't retain it, but I couldn't remember the name of the peak – it is 22,615-foot Ojos del Salado.* I gave new stats for Corralco's high-speed quad, but did not mention where those stats came from – my source was skiresort.info, which catalogues a 4,921-foot length and 1,148-foot vertical drop for the lift, both substantially longer than the 4,230-foot length and 688-foot vertical rise that Lift Blog documents for the antecedent Mardi Gras lift at Holiday Valley, New York. We discuss the logistics and mechanics of moving this machine from North to South America and extending it in the pod. Here are a few pics of this machine I took in New York in January 2022:Podcast NotesOn Corralco's evolving footprintCorralco is a new-ish ski area, at least insofar as public access goes. The 2008 trailmap shows a modest vertical drop served by surface lifts:But growth has been rapid, and by 2022, the ski area resembled modern Corralco, which is now an international training center for athletes:On Camp Jewel, ConnecticutAckerson learned to ski on a two-tow bump called Camp Jewell, a YMCA center in Connecticut. NELSAP has some fun info on this defunct ski area, including photos of what's left of the lifts.On Sigi GrottendorderAckerson's conduit to South American skiing came in the form of Austrian-born Sigi Grottendorfer, who led the ski schools at both Sugarbush, Vermont and Portillo, Chile. He passed away in 2023 – The Valley Reporter ran an obituary with more info on Grottendorfer's expansive and colorful life.On Chile “five years after the coup had occurred”We reference past political instability in Chile, referring to the 1973 coup that launched the military dictatorship of the notorious Augusto Pinochet. The nation transitioned back to democracy in 1990 and is considered safe and stable for tourists by the U.S. State Department.On PortilloWe discuss Portillo, a Chilean ski area whose capacity limits and weeklong ski-and-stay packages result in Windham-is-private-style (it's not) confusion. Skiers can visit Portillo on a day pass. Lift tickets are all of $68. Still, the hotel experience is, by all accounts, pretty rad. Here's the bump:On previous podcastsWe mention a few previous podcast guests who had parallels to Ackerson's story. Bogus Basin GM Brad Wilson also left skiing for several years to run a non-ski resort:Longtime Valle Nevado GM Ricardo Margolis appeared on this podcast in 2023:On the shrinking of Volcán Osorno and PillánI won't reset the entire history here, but I broke down the slow shrinkage of Volcán Osorno and Pillán ski areas when Mountain Capital Partners bid to purchase them last year:On Kamori Kankō buying HeavenlyFor a brief period, Japanese company Kamori Kankō owned Steamboat and Heavenly. The company sold both to American Skiing Company in 1997, and they eventually split owners, with Heavenly joining Vail's roster in 2002, and Steamboat now part of Alterra by way of Intrawest. Today, Kamori Kankō appears to operate five ski areas in Japan, all in Hokkaido, most notably Epic Pass partner Rusutsu:On MCP's free season passes for kids 12 and underOne pretty cool thing that Mountain Capital Partners has brought to Chile from its U.S. HQ is free season passes for kids 12 and under. It's pretty incredible:On Sugarbush Ackerson worked for a long time at Sugarbush, an Alterra staple and one of the best overall ski areas in New England. It's a fully modern resort, with the exception of the knockout Castle Rock terrain, which still spins a double chair on all-natural snow:On skiing El ColoradoWe discuss the insane, switchbacking access road up to El Colorado/La Parva/Valle Nevado from Santiago:The route up to Corralco is far more suited to mortals:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
El fin sobrenatural de la Iglesia fue pronunciada el 28-V-1972 por san Josemaría y es la segunda de tres homilías recogidas en el libro Amar a la Iglesia, junto a Lealtad a la Iglesia y Sacerdote para la eternidad. Puedes seguir el texto en: https://escriva.org/es/amar-a-la-iglesia/el-fin-sobrenatural-de-la-iglesia/ "Este libro obedece -explica Jesús Urteaga en la Presentación- al deseo de presentar en un solo volumen tres homilías de Mons. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y dos escritos de Mons. Álvaro del Portillo, íntimo colaborador y primer sucesor de san Josemaría Escrivá, con un tema único reflejado en el título que lleva: Amar a la Iglesia. Esta era su enseñanza constante: 'La única ambición, el único deseo del Opus Dei y de cada uno de sus hijos es servir a la Iglesia, como Ella quiere ser servida, dentro de la específica vocación que el Señor nos ha dado' ".
Lealtad a la Iglesia fue pronunciada el 4-VI-1972 por san Josemaría y es la primera de tres homilías recogidas en el libro Amar a la Iglesia, junto a El fin sobrenatural de la Iglesia y Sacerdote para la eternidad. Puedes seguir el texto en: https://escriva.org/es/amar-a-la-iglesia/lealtad-a-la-iglesia/ "Este libro obedece -explica Jesús Urteaga en la Presentación- al deseo de presentar en un solo volumen tres homilías de Mons. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y dos escritos de Mons. Álvaro del Portillo, íntimo colaborador y primer sucesor de san Josemaría Escrivá, con un tema único reflejado en el título que lleva: Amar a la Iglesia. Esta era su enseñanza constante: 'La única ambición, el único deseo del Opus Dei y de cada uno de sus hijos es servir a la Iglesia, como Ella quiere ser servida, dentro de la específica vocación que el Señor nos ha dado' ".
Sacerdote para la eternidad fue pronunciada el 13-IV-1973, por san Josemaría y es la última de las tres homilías recogidas en el libro Amar a la Iglesia, junto a El fin sobrenatural de la Iglesia y Sacerdote para la eternidad. Puedes seguir el texto en: https://escriva.org/es/amar-a-la-iglesia/sacerdote-para-la-eternidad/ "Este libro obedece -explica Jesús Urteaga en la Presentación- al deseo de presentar en un solo volumen tres homilías de Mons. Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer y dos escritos de Mons. Álvaro del Portillo, íntimo colaborador y primer sucesor de san Josemaría Escrivá, con un tema único reflejado en el título que lleva: Amar a la Iglesia. Esta era su enseñanza constante: 'La única ambición, el único deseo del Opus Dei y de cada uno de sus hijos es servir a la Iglesia, como Ella quiere ser servida, dentro de la específica vocación que el Señor nos ha dado' ".
Envía tu comentarioEntre mis viejos papeles, encontré una nota que le dedicaron a un intérprete, de nombre Gerardo, a propósito de su cumpleaños, un 24 de septiembre. No comprendo cómo olvidé mi insistente hábito de colocar la fecha del documento. Pero hallar esta cuartilla, felizmente digitalizada, me alentó a dedicar a aquella voz este nuevo episodio. Una noche, la inesperada rotura de un ómnibus nos obligó a todos sus pasajeros a terminar el viaje a pie rumbo a un hotel de playa en La Habana. Pese a la oscuridad, vi que, más adelante, caminaba un hombre alto. Me pareció conocido y me le acerqué: Perdone, ¿usted es Portillo Scull? Fue suficiente. Terminamos la caminata nocturna recordando su época con la Orquesta Revé. En 1960, cuando Senén Suárez crea lo que será su popularísimo Combo de esa década, Portillo Scull se convierte en su cantante principal. Entonces, Portillo escucha por vez primera el bolero Canta lo sentimental, texto de Yodi Fuentes y música de Urbano Gómez Montiel. Lo monta con Senén y lo estrena en el Salón Rojo. La voz se corrió entre los cantantes y muchos se daban cita allí para escucharle a Portillo Canta lo sentimental.¿Qué pasó después?Nuestro Calendario Musical de Cuba nos recuerda hoy a Osvaldo Farrés, Silvio Contreras y al Conjunto de Roberto Faz.Support the show¡SUSCRÍBETE!: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1702252/subscribe
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P. Federico (Guatemala)Nos vino un Niño al mundo y estamos dispuestos a defenderlo con la sangre y con la vida. Dicen que todo mundo tiene un precio. Hoy nos muestra San Esteban que no; que por Dios somos nosotros los que debemos estar dispuestos a pagar con nuestra propia vida.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/sangre-y-muerte/
Congregamos a nuestros más insignes autores para hablar de la creación de la literatura histórica. Así, hablaremos con Ángel Portillo, Bikendi Goiko-uria, Mariajo Noain, Isabel García Trócili y Sergio Alejo sobre muy diversos aspectos ligados a la creación literaria. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Once Upon a Galaxy is a new card battler that's getting great reviews on iOS, Android and Steam! Download it now, for free. http://kindafunny.com/galaxy ARC Raiders is a multiplayer extraction adventure video game, set in a lethal yet vibrant future earth. Available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Hit the link to play it now: https://bit.ly/3KNpqkN Go to http://hellofresh.com/KINDAFUNNY10FM now to Get 10 Free Meals + a Free breakfast for Life! Exclusive $35 off Carver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/KINDAFUNNY. Promo Code KINDAFUNNY Thank you for the support! Run of Show - 00:00:00 - Start00:07:19 - HousekeepingToday after, KFGD, you'll get:GAMESCAST - The Fantasy Critic finaleAfter Gamescast is Game Showdown, the season finaleThen the STREAM is the Kinda Funny White Elephant Gift Exchange!If you're a Kinda Funny Member:Today you're getting TWO Gregways! A 25-minute one about Portillo and Cole AND a 19-minute one including a preview of KF Day 2026!Thank you to our Patreon Producers:Karl Jacobs, OmegaBuster, & Delaney "The Somm" TwiningThe Roper Report -00:09:40 - Naughty Dog Studio Orders Employee Overtime for ‘Intergalactic' - Jason Schreier00:22:30 - Site of the Year! - KFGD Awards00:27:20 - Xbox's Canceled Perfect Dark Game Had 'Entire Chapters' of Motion Capture Recorded, and a Doomed Rescue Plan to Salvage a 'Slimmed Down' Version - Tom Philips @ IGN00:35:30 - Story of The Year - KFGD Awards00:41:52 - Ad00:47:35 - Baldur's Gate 3 Developer Will Hold Fan Q&A About Dev Processes Following AI Backlash - Rebekah Valentine00: 53:03 - Reporter of the Year - KFGD Awards00:56:33 - All the winners from The Indie Game Awards - Press Release00:58:45 - Wee News!01:00:15 - SuperChats & You‘re Wrong Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do you go from newsroom bloopers to leading national brand strategy? In Part 2 of our conversation with Stephen Johnson, we dive into the moments that shaped his mindset: From losing a news package on deadline to designing fish-themed fantasy football merch for charity. Stephen opens up about self-taught creativity, pushing the boundaries of “safe” marketing, and how he balances compliance with storytelling. He also shares why industry leadership isn't about flashy promises, it's about consistency, communication, and delivering on what you said you would. Whether you're in B2B marketing, managing rapid growth, or just trying to keep your creative spark alive, Stephen's story is packed with practical knowledge. Plus, we settle the ultimate Rockford debate: Uncle Nick's or Portillo's?
Illinois' marketplace has extended its health insurance enrollment deadline for plans starting Jan. 1. Crain's contributor Jon Asplund discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: Chicago dealmaking primed for 2026 uptick as tariff woes ease, Kraft Heinz replaces CEO ahead of split into two public companies, law firm beefs up Wacker Drive office space, DePaul University cuts more than 100 jobs and Portillo's plans to open in the Loop. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
La Aemet activa esta tarde aviso amarillo en el Estrecho, por lluvia de 15 litros en una hora. El presidente de la Junta pone hoy la primera piedra de la ciudad de la justicia de Cádiz. Y el Instituto municipal de deporte de la capital aprobará hoy el pliego para licitar las obras del pabellón Portillo.Yen las últimas "Crónicas gustativas" del año, nuestro compañero Rafael Morro nos acercará a la auténtica receta del tocino de cielo . Escuchar audio
Recientes investigaciones señalan que hacer ejercicio físico o practicar un deporte de manera regular aporta grandes beneficios a nuestro cerebro. Se ha comprobado que en las personas mayores de 50 años que no practican ejercicio físico, aumenta el deterioro cerebral de forma más rápida. Los investigadores señalan también que los beneficios del ejercicio físico y el deporte son mayores cuando se practican de forma moderada.Esta semana hablamos del cerebro y del ejercicio físico con José Luis Trejo, investigador en el Instituto Cajal de Madrid del CSIC y director del Grupo de Neurogénesis del Individuo Adulto y es presidente del Consejo Español del Cerebro; Jesús Portillo, profesor de Psicología del Deporte en el Centro Andaluz de Medicina del Deporte, profesor de la Universidad Loyola, socio de Psicologosdeldeporteonline.com y miembro del grupo de investigación About Smocks And Jocks (Universidad de Sevilla), y Javier Güeita, profesor en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos y coordinador del Grado en Fisioterapia, Departamento de Fisioterapia, Terapia Ocupacional, Rehabilitación y Medicina Física.Escuchar audio
This week, we come in hot — starting with wuxia vibes, holiday chaos, and cursed Christmas remixes of “September” — before diving into music stats, Taskmaster binges, Eden's Wuxia/Baihe adventures, and Peter's latest reading spree (including Gödel, Escher, Bach). Eventually, we embark on the Most Important Cultural Work of Our Time: a fast-food and fast-casual tier list. Along the way, we crown unexpected champions, bury some long-held myths (looking directly at you, In-N-Out), and declare Waffle House the beating heart of American civilization. It's unhinged, joyful, occasionally shameful, and fully definitive.Opening ShenanigansEden opens with an incredible wuxia monologue introducing Beauty's Blade, the Baihe novel they've been reading.Peter tries (and fails) to match the energy.Thanksgiving recaps: delayed flights, Target wandering, and the absolute war crime that is “Do You Remember…the 21st Night of December” playing over store speakers.Life Updates & MediaEnd-of-year malaise, work overload, and winter dread.Apple Music Replay breakdowns:Peter: another year, another Slow Forever domination.Eden: a deeply chaotic top-albums list featuring Rebecca Black, Japanese jazz fusion, KPM library music, and Tron: Legacy.Taskmaster binges continue.Peter's current reading includes Three-Body Problem and the 900-page Gödel, Escher, Bach.Eden is deep into Where Winds Meet (“What if Assassin's Creed but Wuxia and optionally an MMO?”), and fully living in Jianghu.Manga corner: Kaiju Girl Caramelise is adorable and unhinged in equal measure.
#historia #Roma #HistoriaMilitar Tras la caída de la monarquía y el juramento de Bruto junto al cuerpo de Lucrecia, Roma se enfrenta a su destino. El exilio de los Tarquinios no trajo la paz, sino la guerra. Etruscos, traidores, mercenarios… todos querían destruir a la joven República antes de que echara raíces. En este episodio, Francisco García Campa y Ángel Portillo ** https://amzn.to/3SS2WzG ** te llevan a las primeras grandes batallas del nuevo régimen: La Batalla del Bosque de Arsia ️ El Asedio del monte Janículo por Lars Porsena Los gestos heroicos de Bruto, Horacio Cocles, Scevola y Clelia ¿Mito o historia? ¿Verdades enterradas bajo siglos de propaganda? ️ ¿Qué nos enseñan estas guerras sobre la mentalidad romana y su idea de virtus? Historia rigurosa, narrativa vibrante y análisis militar, en una colaboración entre Bellumartis y Ángel Portillo, dos voces que te traen la Antigüedad como nunca antes la habías visto. Suscríbete, comenta y comparte para que la historia no muera en los libros.
The Chicago Bulls started the season red-hot at 5–0… and then everything fell apart. In this episode of Horns Over Hoops, Sal Bass and Scott dive deep into what's really going wrong inside the Bulls organization — from locker room tension to effort issues, leadership problems, Nikola Vucevic frustrations, and Billy Donovan's questionable rotations. We're also joined by Bobby from the CHI Bulls Podcast, one half of the legendary KognacBoyz, to break down the truth behind the Bulls' collapse. We talk about the Bulls' struggles with consistency, why the defense looks lost, the decline in chemistry, and the lack of accountability from veterans. From Vooch's comments to the media, to the team's body language, to the disappearing act from key players, this episode pulls no punches. This is the most honest, unfiltered Chicago Bulls breakdown you'll hear anywhere. Bobby offers his perspective on what the Bulls must fix immediately — from playing the young guys, to giving Jalen Smith and Matas Buzelis more responsibility, to the chaos inside Billy Donovan's rotations. We also break down what needs to happen for Chicago to turn the season around, and whether or not there's any realistic playoff hope left. Plus: we talk Chicago Bears, the Green Bay Packers matchup, Caleb Williams, and whether the Bears could actually make a playoff run. And of course, we close out with Horns or Thorns, including Chicago food takes, Portillo's debates, and more. If you're a Chicago Bulls fan, this episode is a MUST-WATCH. Chapters- 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 05:34 Chicago Bulls Season Overview 10:34 Coaching Concerns and Team Dynamics 16:03 Player Performance and Lineup Decisions 21:16 Future of Billy Donovan and Team Direction 25:09 Coaching Comparisons and Expectations 27:55 Identifying Key Players for Improvement 29:30 Team Cohesion and Accountability 32:59 Addressing Turnovers and Game Strategy 35:34 Veteran Leadership and Team Dynamics 37:17 Trade Rumors and Future Prospects 40:51 Game Predictions and Fan Sentiment 48:13 Bears vs. Packers Rivalry 50:19 Playoff Aspirations for the Bears 52:52 Realistic Expectations for the Season 53:32 Chicago Food Debate: Portillo's vs. Local Favorites 55:32 Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No podíamos arrancar diciembre mejor, y es que lo hacemos hablando de la historia que nos muestra una de las películas más memorables de los 90, Forrest Gump. La obra de Zemeckis y Hanks no solo cautiva corazones, sino que nos da una buena lección de buena parte de la historia estadounidense del siglo XX. La segregación racial, la guerra de Vietnam, el Watergate… son solo algunos de los acontecimientos en los que nos detendremos para abordar el film estrenado en 1994. Y por si fuera poco, reunimos al trío bibliotecario al completo: Pello Larrinaga, Bikendi Goiko-uria y Mikel Carramiñana. Y al estilo de los míticos programas del Sur, la extensión del audio, no habrá segunda propuesta, pero sí repetición. Recuperamos una entrega de Por los Dioses, en la que hablaremos del culto a Mitra en el Imperio romano. Una deidad de origen persa cuyo culto se expandió a través de las legiones romanas y que tiene numerosas coincidencias con otras religiones como el cristianismo. Y por cierto, pronto tendremos a Sergio Alejo y Ángel Portillo abordando el tema de la expansión del cristianismo en Roma. Ahí queda eso… Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Hoy titulamos con una entrega especial de Por los dioses, en emisión compartida con Calamares a la Romana y Lignum en Roma, los podcast hermanos de Sergio Alejo y Ángel Portillo. En esta ocasión, nos hablarán de arqueología experimental aplicada el mundo romano, para lo que han viajado, en voz al menos, hasta Argentina para hablar con Ariel y Diego, recreacionistas de la legio X Gemina que nos explicarán nada menos que lo que era marchar tal y como lo hacían las legiones hace ya dos milenios, en distancia, impedimenta y demás características que nos harán sentir la carga del día a día en el ejército romano. La siguiente propuesta será una nueva entega, la segunda tras su estreno en el último programa de la temporada pasada, de Scriptorium, una sección en la que os damos cuenta de novedades editoriales en ensayo y novela histórica, que nos sirve para hablaros de los libros que nos envían varias editoriales, e incluso autores directamente. En esta ocasión os hablamos de Los Austrias (Rubén Buren, Pinolia), Los últimos días de los dinosarios (Riley Black, Capitán Swing), Las máscaras de Julia (Sandra Parente, Desperta Ferro), Los Últimos hijos de Bodo (David Henales, Mascarón de Proa), Sangre en las máquinas (Brian Merchant, Capitán Swing), La bandera en la cumbre (Pablo Batalla, Capitán Swing) y Paralelo (Diego Pozo, Uno). Alguno de estos libros protagonizarán los próximos sorteos de LBP. Las reseñas correrán de la mano del trío bibliotecario. En la repetición, volvemos a la antigua Grecia, concretamente a la Acrópolis de Atenas, y lo hacemos de la mano de los Viajes de Aspasia y su maravillosa guía, Mariajo Noain. Hablaremos de los orígenes de este lugar sagrado de Atenas, de cómo los olímpicos Atenea y Poseidón lucharon por el patrocinio de la ciudad y de los templos, con el Partenón a la cabeza, que conforman este emblemático enclave. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
De la mano de Sergio Alejo y su aquilifer de cabecera, Ángel Portillo, esta semana vamos a darnos un paseo por las calles de la antigua Roma, de la eterna Vrbs, para conocer a todas las mujeres con las que nos podríamos cruzar. Nos harán un tour interactivo detallando cómo eran estas mujeres, cómo vestían y qué papel jugaban en la sociedad romana. No os lo perdáis porque es algo que nunca se ha dado en un podcast. Cerrad los ojos y recread cómo podía sentirse alguien que transitaba por los diferentes barrios de la capital del Imperio. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
And when I'm back in Chicago, I feel it, and I stop at Transit Tees for all my holiday shopping!Transit Tees takes visuals from Chicago's metropolitan landscape, iconic brands, and cultural landmarks and turns them into the most epic products, clothing, and decor! We chat in-store with Tim Gillengerten, Owner and Creative Director, who in 2001, founded the business and is still creating local treasures to this day! We hear the founding story, which includes inspo from Chicago's “L”. Plus, discover how he and his team of 23 create stunning products, like a map of all our Chicago neighborhoods and a Malört drinking game!Hear what it's like to collab with famous brands like Portillo's and discover the stories behind their most popular products! Tim also shares some great advice for other entrepreneurs and small businesses! We take the express train to end with rapid fire, learning Tim's dream collab and his favorite holiday gift ever!SHOP: https://www.transittees.com/SOCIAL: http://instagram.com/transitteesWicker Park1371 N. Milwaukee AveAndersonville5226 N. Clark St
“Would you eat something called ‘frozen meat syrup' if it tasted amazing?” That's the question Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray wrestle with in this hilarious food news segment.The gang dives headfirst into the triumphant return of the McRib—debating whether it's a legit rib sandwich or just “chicken nugget liquid meat poured into molds.”But that's not all—McDonald's is also dropping a Holiday Pie that looks so good it might lure Ben back to the Golden Arches for the first time in years. Plus, the crew dishes on Wendy's closing hundreds of locations, the sudden rise of Portillo's in Dallas, and the shocking revelation of a bigger Dick's (Sporting Goods, that is).
LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA nos abre uno de sus archivos, que nos va a acercar a: "Medicus. La medicina en la Antigua Roma (La Sociedad Romana VII)" Hoy tenemos un nuevo programa con el escritor y divulgador histórico Ángel Portillo Lucas en el que nos va hablar de su nueva novela histórica titulada "Medicus", en la que nos sumerge en otra fascinante aventura ambientada en la Antigua Roma y en la que tenemos como base fundamental cómo era vista y usada la medicina en aquella sociedad de las que nos separan casi dos mil años de historia. Sin más preámbulos os dejo con el programa y espero que os guste. Enlace al libro "Medicus": https://amzn.to/3Jzpa8A Enlace al libro "Rómulo y las Sabinas": https://amzn.to/3WDpLZR Enlace al libro "Hércules. El Dios de Trajano": https://amzn.to/3Jv7s69 Enlace al libro "Lignvm": https://amzn.to/3WDRJ7R Enlace al libro "Lignvm en Roma": https://amzn.to/3JPbPJj Enlace al libro "Lignvm en Tapae": https://amzn.to/49nPcpZ Enlace al libro "Cunina. Diosa tutelar de la infancia": https://amzn.to/4orhrsc Enlace al libro "Aliso. Los últimos supervivientes de Teutoburgo": https://amzn.to/4qMeC6O Enlace al libro "Juno y las matronas romanas": https://amzn.to/3LoJ8Dw Ángel Portillo Lucas es profesor y escritor. Tiene un blog dedicado a la divulgación de la historia de Roma, concretamente a esos aspectos menos conocidos por el público en general. Hasta el momento ha publicado ocho novelas históricas sobre la Antigua Roma, tres de ellas que pertenecen a la trilogía "LIGNVM", como son "LIGNVM" , "LIGNVM EN TAPAE" y "LIGNVM EN ROMA", otras tres novelas que pertenecen a la serie "Crónicas Romanas" como son "Cunina, Diosa tutelar de la infancia", "Aliso, los últimos supervivientes de Teutoburgo" y "Juno y las matronas romanas"; y también tiene otras dos novelas como son "Hércules, el Dios de Trajano" y "Rómulo y las Sabinas". También tiene un podcast dedicado a la divulgación histórica y es miembro de la asociación "Divulgadores de la Historia". -Blog de Ángel Portillo: http://lignumenroma.blogspot.com/ -Podcast Lignvm en Roma: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-lignum-roma_sq_f1828941_1.html -Canal de YouTube de Ángel Portillo Lucas: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCksX17gHXmmhRVchvrIopuQ -Canal de YouTube Sergio Alejo - Calamares a la romana: https://www.youtube.com/c/SergioAlejoGomezEscritor Este es un Podcast producido y dirigido por Gerión de Contestania, miembro del grupo "Divulgadores de la Historia". -Enlace a la página web de Divulgadores de la Historia: https://divulgadoresdelahistoria.wordpress.com/ Somos un podcast perteneciente al sello iVoox Originals. -Canal de YouTube de LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfHTOD0Z_yC-McS71OhfHIA Correo electrónico: labibliotecadelahistoria@gmail.com *Si te ha gustado el programa dale al "Like", ya que con esto ayudarás a darnos más visibilidad. También puedes dejar tu comentario, decirnos en que hemos fallado o errado y también puedes sugerir un tema para que sea tratado en un futuro programa de LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA. Gracias. Música del audio: -Entrada: Epic Victory by Akashic Records . License by Jamendo. -Voz entrada: http://www.locutordigital.es/ -Relato: Music with License by Jamendo. Redes Sociales: -Twitter: LABIBLIOTECADE3 -Facebook: Gerión De Contestania Muchísimas gracias por escuchar LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA y hasta la semana que viene. Podcast amigos: Niebla de Guerra: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-niebla-guerra_sq_f1608912_1.html La Biblioteca Perdida: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-la-biblioteca-perdida_sq_f171036_1.html Casus Belli: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-casus-belli-podcast_sq_f1391278_1.html Victoria Podcast: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-victoria-podcast_sq_f1781831_1.html Relatos Salvajes: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-relatos-salvajes_sq_f1470115_1.html Motor y al Aire: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-motor-al-aire_sq_f1117313_1.html Pasaporte Historia: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pasaporte-historia_sq_f1835476_1.html Cita con Rama Podcast: https://www.ivoox.com/cita-rama-podcast-ciencia-ficcion_sq_f11043138_1.html Sierra Delta: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-sierra-delta_sq_f1507669_1.html Permiso para Clave: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-permiso-para-clave_sq_f1909797_1.html Héroes de Guerra 2.0: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-heroes-guerra_sq_f1256035_1.html Calamares a la Romana: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-calamares-a-romana_sq_f12234654_1.html Lignvm en Roma: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-lignum-roma_sq_f1828941_1.html Bestias Humanas: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-bestias-humanas_sq_f12390050_1.html Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Rosana Laviada entrevista al juez Fernando Portillo tras su discurso contra Bolaños y las declaraciones de Sánchez sobre la inocencia de García Ortiz.
In this episode, the Ski Moms sit down with Barbara Sanders, the dynamic founder and publisher of The SNOW Magazine and creative force behind Snow Society and Snow Tequila. Based in Aspen, Barbara has been shaping mountain culture for decades, starting as a ski instructor and evolving into a multi-faceted entrepreneur. She shares her journey from teaching skiing at Mammoth and Aspen to launching a glossy lifestyle magazine that celebrates the glamorous side of ski culture. Barbara discusses her exclusive Snow Society membership club that offers unique ski experiences, plus luxury ski trips to destinations like Portillo and Courchevel. She tells us the story behind Snow Tequila, a clean, female-owned tequila brand she co-founded. Throughout the conversation, Barbara provides insider tips for visiting Aspen with families, discusses the importance of ski fashion, and shares her philosophy on entrepreneurship and following your passion.Keep up with the latest:The SNOW Magazine: thesnowmag.comSnow Tequila: snowtequila.comNotable Quotes:On Following Your Passion: "When you feel something in your heart that you're passionate about, you can do anything. And it is. It's a question of just doing it, believing in yourself, reaching out to people. Everyone knows somebody who knows somebody who can help and support."On Ski Fashion Philosophy: "You'll never, you almost never find me in black. I'm not going to a funeral. I'm going skiing. So I like bright colors and fun and I like to push the envelope, so it's always something different."Shop the Diamant Weekend Warrior Bag at www.diamantskiing.com and use code SKIMOMS to save 20%Invest in your season with this TSA Approved carry-on boot bag, it's a game changer and built to last. Find your perfect family-friendly mountain stay—or list your own!
EDITADO. Ya hemos corregido el audio con la repetición correcta, dado que como nos habéis notificado unos cuantos mochuelos, pusimos de nuevo el de la semana pasada. Disculpad el error. Aunque hoy pretendíamos haber titulado con el episodio final de cierta epopeya, el caso es que la salud de nuestro trovador lo ha hecho imposible. Lo bueno, para los fans de Roma, es que la ciudad eterna estará muy presente en el plan B para esta semana. En primer lugar, contamos nada menos que con la segunda entrega de Por los Dioses dedicada a la evolución del ejército romano, que arrancaron la temporada pasada Sergio Alejo y Ángel Portillo. Si en aquella primera entrega se centraron en la Monarquía, hoy nos hablarán de las reformas producidas durante la primera parte de la República. La segunda propuesta nos mantendrá en Roma, pero con la primera visita de esta temporada de nuestra selenita favorita, Noemi Villaverde. En esta ocasión, Noemi nos hablará de algunas deidades romanas y de los orígenes antropológicos de las creencias populares. Será en una entrega de Una antropóloga en la luna. Por último, en la repetición, os traemos el tercer episodio dedicado en Allende los mares a los barcos fantasmas, con Pello Larrinaga y Aritza Alzibar. Esta semana trataremos el legendario Naglfar, el escurridizo SS Baychimo y el siniestro Ourang Medan. Animaros a subir a bordo. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Tracklist 1. Weird Sounding Dude - Inside Clouds [UV] 2. Cendryma - Foreign Alias [UV] 3. ID - ID [UV] 4. John Creamer & Stephane K – I Wish You Were Here (Paul Thomas Remix) [UV] 5. Ruben Karapetyan - Pantheon [UV] 6. ID - ID [UV] 7. M.O.S. - Beyond Your Mind (Durante Remix) [UV] 8. Kazko - Subliminal (Rockka Remix) [UV Noir] 9. Rocío Portillo, Valley (AR), Karim Sar Sar – Music Therapy (Kebin van Reeken 'Acid Space' Remix) [UV Noir] 10. Shayan Pasha, Juan Barrera - Under The Falls [UV Noir] 11. Agustin Pietrocola - Wild (Tiefstone remix) [UV Noir] 12. ID - ID [UV Noir] 13. ID - ID [UV] 14. Trilucid - 2000 [UV]
Every year John Buffone and his co-hosts have tons of fun dressing up for Halloween and talking football. This year John is a Portillo's hot dog. Alyssa Barbieri pays tribute to Virginia McCaskey Danny Shimon filed a pre-recorded video with some visual effects to spook people. That eight-minutes video. with Danny sharing what's scaring him after studying the Bears Raven tape, will be posted on its own on the Barroom Network's YouTube channel. Finally, Aldo Gandia dresses up as Darryl Rovok from the movie Scanners. He explains.
Primer disco del joven compositor, arreglista y productor brasileño Valentim Frateschi 'Estreito' con canciones como la que le da título, 'Pássaro cinza', 'Corpo colado', 'Colado' o 'Lokotario'. También de la ciudad de São Paulo, Sessa, apodo de Sergio Sayed, con dos canciones, 'Vale a pena' y 'Nome de Deus', anticipo de su disco 'Pequena vertigem de amor'. El pianista cubano Gonzalo Rubalcaba con los saxofonistas Yainer Horta y Joey Calveiro tocando 'Te quedarás', 'Unforgettable' y 'Quizás, quizás, quizás' en el disco 'A tribute to Benny Moré and Nat King Cole'. Y Omara Portuondo, que cumple los 95 en unos días, con su reciente 'Eternamente Omara' y canciones como 'Soy tan feliz' de Benny Moré, 'Eso no lo he dicho yo' de Juan Pablo Torres o 'Tú mi delirio' de César Portillo de la Luz. Despide Arturo O´Farrill y su Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra con 'Blue Palestine' de Carla Bley. Escuchar audio
El secretario de Seguridad Pública, Omar García Harfuch, compareció ayer ante el Senado. Defendió la estrategia de seguridad de la presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum, asegurando que los resultados hablan por sí solos. Pero ¿realmente ha mejorado este problema, que es uno de los que más le preocupa a los mexicanos? Ernesto López-Portillo, especialista en temas de seguridad, nos habla al respecto. En otros temas: La absolución del expresidente Álvaro Uribe y el cruce de acusaciones entre Donald Trump y Gustavo Petro agitan el tablero político en Colombia / OpenAI lanza Atlas, un navegador web con inteligencia artificial integrada que busca redefinir la forma en que interactuamos con internet.
Owners of the Salt Shed music venue are eyeing adjacent property for possible expansion. Crain's commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker talks about those plans, and other changes happening along the North Branch of the Chicago River, with host Amy Guth.Plus: Molson Coors cutting 400 salaried jobs amid weak beer demand, Bally's faces lender wrath on debt plan involving Chicago casino, Illinois health insurance marketplace opens amid federal budget stalemate, startup raises $7 million to develop mainstream gut biome test and Portillo's appears to be coming to Wrigleyville. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tus donaciones son importantes. Para donar, envía un texto al 713-561-5012 y coloca la cantidad, seguido de la palabra "SPANISH". Paypal.me/UnityOfHouston seguido por la cantidad y la palabra "ESPANOL"
Tus donaciones son importantes. Para donar, envía un texto al 713-561-5012 y coloca la cantidad, seguido de la palabra "SPANISH". Paypal.me/UnityOfHouston seguido por la cantidad y la palabra "ESPANOL"
Tus donaciones son importantes. Para donar, envía un texto al 713-561-5012 y coloca la cantidad, seguido de la palabra "SPANISH". Paypal.me/UnityOfHouston seguido por la cantidad y la palabra "ESPANOL"
Cierran el Puente López Portillo en Veracruz por daños estructurales Fundación El Árbol de la Esperanza instala centro de acopio por afectaciones de lluvia España exige justicia por el genocidio en Gaza: “La paz no puede ser impunidad” Más información en nuestro podcast
Omara Portuondo, a punto de cumplir 95 años, acaba de publicar 'Eternamente Omara' con canciones como 'Eso no lo he dicho yo' de Juan Pablo Torres, 'Lamento cubano' de Eliseo Grenet, 'Tú mi delirio' de Portillo de la Luz o 'Soy tan feliz' de Benny Moré. El pianista cubano Iván 'Lewis' Melón abre con 'Be' y 'Momento' y cierra con 'Otra posibilidad' de su reciente disco 'Luces y sombras'. Del disco de canciones de Elliott Smith del pianista Brad Mehldau 'Ride into the sun' los instrumentales 'Better be quiet now' y 'Everything means nothing to me'. Además, la cantante brasileña Ithamara Koorax con Carlos Pingarilho ('Samba do dom natural'), Eumir Deodato y el grupo Azymuth ('Feel like makin´ love') y Deodato ('Spirit of summer'). Escuchar audio
The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklar Brothers, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, Radecki Oral Surgery, Long Road Distillers, and SignalWire where we are recording this. Featured Musician: Marcus: The Apex Predator THE VIDEO: [After THE JUMP: Things discussable.] --------------------- 1. Wisconsin Preview: Offense starts around noon. Hiring Phil Longo was one of those WTF decisions that destroyed what remained of Wisconsin's identity. Without one they're just a Big Ten team, even if they did hire Jeff Grives to run the old Wisconsin offense. Billy Edwards is hurt—one drive against Maryland showed he couldn't go—so they're playing Danny O'Neil, the SDSU transfer who's basically Nick Sheridan. OL is a mess, with Riley Mahlman coming in under expectations, Ryan Cory hurt, and RS freshmen starting at three positions. Not impressed with their skill position players either. Need to get pressure with four—blitzing them just allows them to dink it. 2. Wisconsin Preview: Defense starts around 12:15 Mike Tressel was the LBs coach under Dantonio and runs something akin to Dantonio Quarters, though his guys can't run it well. They do have a decent front four, with two good DTs protected by heavy LBs Christian Alliegro and Tackett Curtis (not good). But those guys can't cover, and you can run by Matthew Jung, the SS who adds himself to the run, and their corners are just guys. Want to see Bryce rip these guys apart. 3. Jason Sklar Around Ann Arbor starts around 12:35 The Sklar Brothers are hosting the Letterwinners homecoming event tonight and doing two shows at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase tomorrow night, where you can come up afterwards and give your Hot Takes. We just shoot the shit on Ann Arbor and talk about what comedians get offered to sell out to the Saudis. 4. 2025-26 Hockey Preview starts around 12:50 They have plenty of blueliners—perhaps too many—but not enough forwards. Got more of a mix in the top lines in age, but they're also a lot shorter. Plenty of centers, need TJ Hughes and Michael Hage to continue scoring at a high pace while they bring along some freshmen. Expect Cole McKinney to center a scoring line immediately. One of them (Hughes or Hage) gets Horcoff on the wing after half a young season with him last year. He's one of the best passers and we expect his line to be the top scoring one. Defensively they have depth! And a top four! But there's going be a lot of questions about playing time for the six guys vying to be the third pairing, including a senior captain, two guys who returned that didn't have to, and two freshmen who came to play. As for the backstop, they've got a draft pick freshman again, but he's not Portillo-sized. Featured Artist: Marcus: The Apex Predator The last time we featured reader Kevin Watts's postcore band on this show was right before the last time Wisconsin played before fans at Michigan Stadium. Shea Patterson kept on an arc read deep in Michigan territory to break the game open, and Michigan played Jump Around in the 4th quarter. It's been seven years, but Marcus has a new EP for us. Kevin formed Marcus: the Apex Predator in 2015 with his former drummer from Float Here Forever, Nick Marko. For FHF fans, this is like when Jonah started One Line Drawing to keep making Far songs, except Nick Marko is a drummer whereas Jonah's percussionist was an R2D2 unit. Marcus is a cat. Songs: "Lo-Fi" "The First Summer" "Newborn Fossil Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
The Investing Power Hour is live-streamed every Thursday on the Chit Chat Stocks Podcast YouTube channel at 5:00 PM EST. This week we discussed:(00:00) Introduction (01:13) AI and E-commerce: Shopify's Partnership with OpenAI(07:25) Nike's Earnings Report: Challenges and Market Position(14:09) The Emergence of the Texas Stock Exchange(22:58) Never Sell Stocks: Criteria and Personal Picks(44:47) Spotify's Leadership Transition and Its Implications(48:21) Project Kuiper: Amazon's Ambitious Venture(51:58) Portillo's: A Fresh Perspective on a Struggling Stock(52:52) Electronic Arts: The Largest Leveraged Buyout Ever(58:23) Bill Ackman's Shareholder Letter Insights*****************************************************JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER AND CHAT COMMUNITY: https://chitchatstocks.substack.com/ *********************************************************************Chit Chat Stocks is presented by Interactive Brokers. Get professional pricing, global access, and premier technology with the best brokerage for investors today: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Interactive Brokers is a member of SIPC. *********************************************************************Fiscal.ai is building the future of financial data.With custom charts, AI-generated research reports, and endless analytical tools, you can get up to speed on any stock around the globe. All for a reasonable price. Use our LINK and get 15% off any premium plan: https://fiscal.ai/chitchat *********************************************************************Disclosure: Chit Chat Stocks hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
On this episode of Chit Chat Stocks, Brett and Ryan speak to Stephen, otherwise known as Unemployed Value Degen, on his investments in Opendoor Technologies (Ticker: OPEN) and Portillo's (Ticker: PTLO). We discuss:(00:00) Introduction (02:25) The Appeal of Small Cap Investments(05:12) Opendoor(31:37) Portillo's Value Degen Substack: https://unemployedvaluedegen.substack.com/*****************************************************JOIN OUR EMAIL NEWSLETTER AND CHAT COMMUNITY: https://chitchatstocks.substack.com/ *********************************************************************Chit Chat Stocks is presented by Interactive Brokers. Get professional pricing, global access, and premier technology with the best brokerage for investors today: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Interactive Brokers is a member of SIPC. *********************************************************************Fiscal.ai is building the future of financial data.With custom charts, AI-generated research reports, and endless analytical tools, you can get up to speed on any stock around the globe. All for a reasonable price. Use our LINK and get 15% off any premium plan: https://fiscal.ai/chitchat *********************************************************************Portseido is your best portfolio tracking & reporting solution that helps you track all investments in one place. We personally use the software to track our portfolio returns across brokerage accounts.Try it for free today: https://portseido.com/?fpr=ryan63 *********************************************************************Disclosure: Chit Chat Stocks hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation.
In this episode the Ski Moms are joined by Ellen Guidera who serves on the board of Portillo Ski Resort and previously oversaw its marketing operations. Ellen's path to Portillo began as a ski instructor fresh out of Middlebury College, then after an impressive corporate career including 11 years with Disney, Ellen returned to Portillo in 1997 to join the company full-time.In this intimate conversation recorded over tea at Portillo (Chile), Ellen shares the unique story and philosophy behind one of skiing's most distinctive destinations. She discusses the resort's deliberate decision to remain independent of major ski consortiums like Epic and Ikon passes, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining a boutique, personalized experience. The conversation explores how Portillo creates different atmospheres throughout the season, from family-focused weeks to more adult-oriented periods in August, while consistently delivering exceptional service and maintaining its authentic character.Ellen provides fascinating insights into the challenges and rewards of operating an isolated ski resort in Chile, from managing supplies and weather challenges to navigating government relations. The resort's strategic vision is focused on remaining boutique while continuously improving facilities and guest experiences.Resources and practical information for visitors include details about Portillo's various lodging options, such as The Octagon and Inca facilities, which offer more economical choices for families. The iconic Tio Bob's mountain restaurant is highlighted as a must-visit destination for guests seeking the full Portillo experience.Notable Quotes:"We are not big corporate. We don't want to be and we're not... We said no to Epic Pass and we said no to Ikon Pass because that's not who we are.""I think what I'm most passionate about is maintaining this place, getting the wKeep Track of Everything with Mabel's Labels From lunchboxes to water bottles, backpacks to hoodies—Mabel's Labels are durable, waterproof, and mom-approved. No more digging through the lost and found—everything comes home.Ski Moms get 15% off sitewide with code SKIMOMS at checkout. Shop now at mabelslabels.com Junior Lease appointments at Ski Haus open Sept 6! Book for each child 16 or under to get skis or a snowboard, boots, and bindings—plus a free Tenney season pass, Cranmore ticket & more. skihaus.com Find your perfect family-friendly mountain stay—or list your own!
Portillo's is suffering and Brian can't handle the thought of losing such a great establishment. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pouring one out for Portillo's, more bus stories, Case storms off in Music & Entertainment news, and Klash With Kenzie! Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crain's residential real estate reporter Dennis Rodkin talks with host Amy Guth about news from the local housing market, including Compass scooping up the 2nd-largest Chicago-area residential brokerage in its latest mega-deal and a $120 million art collection going up for auction at Sotheby's.Plus: Pritzker tells agencies to look for 4% budget cuts, CHA reportedly picks team for 7-acre Cabrini-Green project, Museum of Science & Industry workers take step toward strike and Portillo's CEO is out effective immediately. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We discuss the potential for another major media merger as Paramount Skydance eyes Warner Bros Discovery, and there's a new richest person in the world as Oracle tries to take on big tech hyperscalers. Travis Hoium, Lou Whiteman, and Rick Munarriz discuss: - Paramount's interest in Warner Bros Discovery - Oracle's huge deal with OpenAI - Adobe's AI story - Rank media, autonomous vehicle, and restaurant stocks Companies discussed: Netflix (NFLX), Disney (DIS), Warner Bros Discovery (WBD), Comcast (CMCSA), Fox (FOX), Tesla (TSLA), Rivian (RIVN), Uber (UBER), Mobileye (MBLY), WeRide (WRD), Chipotle (CMG), Darden (DRI), Cava (CAVA), Portillo's (PTLO), Wingstop (WING) Host: Travis Hoium Guests: Lou Whiteman, Rick Munarriz Engineer: Dan Boyd Disclosure: Advertisements are sponsored content and provided for informational purposes only. The Motley Fool and its affiliates (collectively, “TMF”) do not endorse, recommend, or verify the accuracy or completeness of the statements made within advertisements. TMF is not involved in the offer, sale, or solicitation of any securities advertised herein and makes no representations regarding the suitability, or risks associated with any investment opportunity presented. Investors should conduct their own due diligence and consult with legal, tax, and financial advisors before making any investment decisions. TMF assumes no responsibility for any losses or damages arising from this advertisement. We're committed to transparency: All personal opinions in advertisements from Fools are their own. The product advertised in this episode was loaned to TMF and was returned after a test period or the product advertised in this episode was purchased by TMF. Advertiser has paid for the sponsorship of this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Chicago is speeding so bad, the Portillo's drive-thru, an update on Q101's raccoon, and Brian's review of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty'. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nothing represents all that is right in the world quite like the Portillo's dining room, and now that is under attack. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cody & Jonathan discuss the curious case of Lincoln Knowles, climbing's latest social media star who is going viral for free soloing; what to do about Lonesome Lake (aka, ‘Poop Lake'); Vail CEO, Rob Katz's recent interview; mountain town advice; and what they're reading & watching.Note: We Want to Hear From You!We'd love for you to share with us the stories or topics you'd like us to cover next month on Reviewing the News; ask your most pressing mountain town advice questions, or offer your hot takes for us to rate. You can email those to us at info@blisterreview.comRELATED LINKSGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+Our Newsletter w/ Weekly Polls & GiveawaysTOPICS & TIMES:“Convinced by the Blister Guy” (2:07)El Salvador, Portillo, & Fantasy Football (4:26)Climber is Going Viral for Free Soloing (17:27)What to Do about ‘Poop Lake' (47:03)Vail CEO, Rob Katz's Recent Interview (56:58)Mountain Town Advice (1:11:16What We're Reading & Watching (1:16:19)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brendan! and PJ run amok on this episode while Andy's out on a boat somewhere. They have a lengthy food discussion to kick things off with the "Burger Dog" at The Olympic Club has taken center stage at the U.S. Am. There is debate about the merits of Chicago cuisine, bagels from just anywhere, and Phil Mickelson's Portillo's experiences in Bolingbrook last week. Tommy Fleetwood's tour of the 30 MLB stadiums has also continued after he was spotted at Camden Yards on Tuesday evening. He's in town for the BMW Championship at Caves Valley in Baltimore, best known as the birthplace of "Patty Ice" in 2021. Brendan and PJ take a small look back at that event, with more to come on Friday thanks to a special guest. Picks are made for the second round of the playoffs and PJ argues that this driver-wedge fest may be a proper way to crown a champion of the PGA Tour season. They run through the rest of the Schedule of the Week before dropping in some news about Versant and NBC striking a rights deal for the USGA Championships. If you still have cable, you're in good company here! Brendan then calls on Golf Channel's Brentley Romine for some onsite coverage of the aforementioned U.S. Am, burger glizzies and all.