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Despite multiple tech issues, the live show went on.Tony Delgado is a Puerto Rican-American entrepreneur, software developer, investor, and philanthropist known for co-founding Latino Wall Street, a financial education platform that empowers Latino communities through accessible investment knowledge. Tony joined me to discuss his move from being apolitical to promoting conservative values and what Latino Wall Street is all about.Edward E. Bartlett, the President of DAVIA: Domestic Abuse and Violence International Alliance, joined me to discuss the disturbing issue of violence and terrorism carried out by a surprisingly large number of supporters of 3rd and 4th wave feminism. And how his organization is working to counter the violence.Robert K. Tanenbaum is one of the most successful prosecuting attorneys, having never lost a felony trial and convicting hundreds of violent criminals. He served two terms as mayor of Beverly Hills and taught Advanced Criminal Procedure for four years at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. He is also the author of thirty-three books—twenty-nine novels and four nonfiction books. Robert joined me to discuss his latest, That Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did NOT Kill JFK.George Sinzer, host of FIREFOXNEWS ONLINE, joined me to discuss President Donald Trump's announcement that he will appoint Fox News host and former prosecutor Jeanine Pirro as interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia and the lack of a clear leader for the Democratic party.Become a supporter of Tapp into the Truth: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tapp-into-the-truth--556114/supportLatino Wall StreetThe Latino Capitalist podcastDomestic Abuse and Violence International AllianceRobert K. TanenbaumThat Day in Dallas: Lee Harvey Oswald Did NOT Kill JFKFIREFOXNEWS ONLINETake This Quiz To Find Out The Best & Worst Foods To Avoid For Joint Pain!If you love high-quality jerky, you need to check out Jerky Snob. They deliver small-batch, artisan jerky straight to your door every month—no MSG, no nitrates, just premium cuts and bold flavors. You can choose from 2, 4, or 8-bag subscriptions, and every delivery brings something new and delicious. One of my favorite things is the variety—spicy, smoky, sweet, all from different craft makers. It's like a jerky-tasting adventure every month. Plus, it makes an awesome gift! Grab your subscription at tappintofood.com and treat yourself to better jerky. When planning for your family's preparedness, you want to ensure your emergency backup power solution can withstand an EMP. The problem is, no one could figure out how to make an “EMP-hardened” solar generator at a price regular folks could afford… until now. I'm thrilled to introduce you to the latest preparedness breakthrough from My Patriot Supply, The Grid Doctor 3300 Solar Generator System: The First Solar Generator EVER with built-in EMP Intercept Technology.Diversify and protect your hard-earned wealth. Use America's Premiere Conservative Gold Company, Harvard Gold Group. Use promo code TAPP.Support American jobs! Support the show! Get great products at great prices! Go to My Pillow and use promo code TAPP to save! Visit patriotmobile.com or Call (817) 380-9081 to take advantage of a FREE Month of service when you switch using promo code TAPP! Morning Kick is a revolutionary new daily drink from Roundhouse Provisions that combines ultra-potent greens like spirulina and kale with probiotics, prebiotics, collagen, and even ashwagandha. Just mix with water, stir, and enjoy!If you are a content creator in need of a professional drone or you just enjoy flying a drone on the weekend, EXO Drones has you covered! EXO Drones Plus, get 15% off your order by using this link.Follow Tapp into the Truth on Locals Follow Tapp into the Truth on SubstackIf recent events have proven anything, you need to be as prepared as possible for when things go sideways. You certainly can't count on the government for help. True liberty requires self-reliance. My Patriot SupplyHero SoapPatriot DepotBlue CoolersKoa CoffeeBrainMDDiamond CBDSauce Bae2nd SkullEinstokBeanstoxBelle IsleMomento AIHoneyFund"Homegrown" Boone's BourbonIsland BrandsBlackout Coffee Co.Full Circle Brewing Co.Pasmosa Sangria
Pennsylvania's Puerto Rican American population could potentially pivot America's most populous swing state. That's not only a tongue twister, but, also, an election twister. President Joe Biden's home state of Pennsylvania ultimately voted blue in 2020, but which color will America's most populous swing state vote this time around? With nearly 500,000 Puerto Rican Americans ready to vote in the Keystone State, the large and growing community could be the margin of difference in the upcoming 2024 elections. In this episode, co-hosts Sara and Juan Diego discuss Puerto Rican Americans' voting power in Pennsylvania — their migration history to the state, the issues impacting their communities, and their potential to sway the election. The episode is co-hosted by political science professor Sara Sadhwani and multimedia journalist J.D. Ramirez. Stream Nationly every Thursday wherever you listen to podcasts. ___ Hosts: Sara Sadhwani and Juan Diego Ramirez | Executive Producer: Saadia Khan | Producer: Sofia Sanchez I Content Writers: Emmanuelle Monahan I Research Assistant: Jenna Marcus I Editorial review: Shei Yu I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty | Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Nationly is an Immigrantly Media Production. For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com
A conversation with artist Gisela Colón. Gisela is a Puerto Rican-American artist who explores themes of energy, time, and our place in the universe through the construction of totem-like sculptures and colorful reliefs. She is particularly known for her use of unique, light-activated colors which refract light in unexpected ways. In the conversation, Gisela discusses her roots in Puerto Rico, her affiliation with West Coast minimalism and her current exhibits in New York and Brazil. https://www.giselacolon.com/https://efrainlopez.co/https://vimeo.com/218809862https://www.giselacolon.com/videoshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PiMtSVr0eKI
In this episode of The Daily Mastermind, host George Wright III interviews sales strategist and consultant Luis Baez. They discuss the importance of sales enablement, overcoming failure, and managing burnout. Luis shares his personal journey from growing up in poverty to working with top Silicon Valley companies like LinkedIn, Google, Uber, and Tesla. He also delves into strategies for maintaining focus, building confidence, and improving overall sales performance. Listeners will gain actionable insights into managing stress and burnout, as well as the importance of consistent efforts in achieving sales success. 00:31 Luis Baez's Background and Journey 03:26 Key Insights on Sales and Personal Growth 09:17 Addressing Burnout and Stress in Sales 14:33 Strategies for Focus and Confidence 22:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Thanks for listening, and Please Share this Episode with someone. It would really help us to grow our show and share these valuable tips and strategies with others. Have a great day. George Wright III “It's Never Too Late to Start Living the Life You Were Meant to Live” FREE Daily Mastermind Resources: CONNECT with George & Access Tons of Resources Get access to Proven Strategies and Time-Test Principles for Success. Plus, download and access tons of FREE resources and online events by joining our Exclusive Community of Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and High Achievers like YOU. Join FREE at www.JoinTheEvolution.com About GUEST: Luis Báez is a sales enablement strategist and consultant dedicated to Tech/SaaS-based B2B professionals. A Bronx-raised, proud, Puerto Rican-American and former Silicon Valley C-Suite professional, Luis is dedicated to helping business owners and employees build themselves as better people—full stop. 2017, after years of working in some of the biggest Silicon Valley startups (think LinkedIn, Google, Uber, Tesla, and more), Luis began to teach impassioned business owners how to scale their revenues and impact by creating and selling high-end offers. Today Luis is the Global Director of Revenue Enablement at Deputy (a SaaS Workforce Management Product Company,) not to mention a published author through the internationally recognized Madecraft organization, which includes an incredibly popular LinkedIn Learning course on personalized sales that has been taken by over 15K people to date. Guest Resources: LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baezluis/ Website: LuisBaez.com About George Wright III: George Wright is a Proven, Successful Entrepreneur- and he knows how to inspire entrepreneurs, companies, and individuals to achieve Massive Results. With more than 20 years of Executive Management experience and 25 years of Direct Marketing and Sales experience, George is responsible for starting and building several successful multimillion-dollar companies. He started at a very young age to network and build his experience and knowledge of what it takes to become a driven and well-known entrepreneur. George built a multi-million-dollar seminar business, promoting some of the biggest stars and brands in the world. He has accelerated the success and cash flow in each of his ventures through his network of resources and results driven strategies. George is now dedicated to teaching and sharing his Prosperity Principles and Strategies to every Driven and Passionate Entrepreneur he meets. His mission is to Empower Entrepreneurs Globally to create Massive Change and LIVE their Ultimate Destiny.
In this episode of The Daily Mastermind, host George Wright III interviews sales strategist and consultant Luis Baez. They discuss the importance of sales enablement, overcoming failure, and managing burnout. Luis shares his personal journey from growing up in poverty to working with top Silicon Valley companies like LinkedIn, Google, Uber, and Tesla. He also delves into strategies for maintaining focus, building confidence, and improving overall sales performance. Listeners will gain actionable insights into managing stress and burnout, as well as the importance of consistent efforts in achieving sales success. 00:31 Luis Baez's Background and Journey 03:26 Key Insights on Sales and Personal Growth 09:17 Addressing Burnout and Stress in Sales 14:33 Strategies for Focus and Confidence 22:41 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Thanks for listening, and Please Share this Episode with someone. It would really help us to grow our show and share these valuable tips and strategies with others. Have a great day. George Wright III “It's Never Too Late to Start Living the Life You Were Meant to Live” FREE Daily Mastermind Resources: CONNECT with George & Access Tons of Resources Get access to Proven Strategies and Time-Test Principles for Success. Plus, download and access tons of FREE resources and online events by joining our Exclusive Community of Entrepreneurs, Business Owners, and High Achievers like YOU. Join FREE at www.JoinTheEvolution.com About GUEST: Luis Báez is a sales enablement strategist and consultant dedicated to Tech/SaaS-based B2B professionals. A Bronx-raised, proud, Puerto Rican-American and former Silicon Valley C-Suite professional, Luis is dedicated to helping business owners and employees build themselves as better people—full stop. 2017, after years of working in some of the biggest Silicon Valley startups (think LinkedIn, Google, Uber, Tesla, and more), Luis began to teach impassioned business owners how to scale their revenues and impact by creating and selling high-end offers. Today Luis is the Global Director of Revenue Enablement at Deputy (a SaaS Workforce Management Product Company,) not to mention a published author through the internationally recognized Madecraft organization, which includes an incredibly popular LinkedIn Learning course on personalized sales that has been taken by over 15K people to date. Guest Resources: LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baezluis/ Website: LuisBaez.com About George Wright III: George Wright is a Proven, Successful Entrepreneur- and he knows how to inspire entrepreneurs, companies, and individuals to achieve Massive Results. With more than 20 years of Executive Management experience and 25 years of Direct Marketing and Sales experience, George is responsible for starting and building several successful multimillion-dollar companies. He started at a very young age to network and build his experience and knowledge of what it takes to become a driven and well-known entrepreneur. George built a multi-million-dollar seminar business, promoting some of the biggest stars and brands in the world. He has accelerated the success and cash flow in each of his ventures through his network of resources and results driven strategies. George is now dedicated to teaching and sharing his Prosperity Principles and Strategies to every Driven and Passionate Entrepreneur he meets. His mission is to Empower Entrepreneurs Globally to create Massive Change and LIVE their Ultimate Destiny.
Andrea Navedo is a Bronx-born-and-raised Puerto Rican American actress best known for her role as Xiomara, a complex and genuine Latina on the CW's Golden Globe-nominated television series 'Jane the Virgin.' Navedo received critical acclaim for her portrayal of Jane's loving and outgoing mother. Navedo is the recipient of the Imagen Award for Best Supporting TV Actress, as well as the Elizabeth Peña Breakthrough Artist Award. She can currently be seen recurring in the ABC series 'A Million Little Things.' Navedo's most recent film credits include Netflix's 'Bright' opposite Will Smith and the indie films for Hulu 'Miguel Wants to Fight' & HBO Max's 'B-Loved' coming Feb.14, 2023. Andrea Navedo didn't see many positive portrayals of Latinas in the media growing up. So when she had the chance to play a starring role in Jane the Virgin as a complex, flawed, and genuine Latina single mother, she jumped at it. Now, she shares bits of her story of growing up in ‘da South Bronx—boogie down, burning”—to inspire young people who grew up like she did and who, after being counted out, still strive to succeed. Her book Our Otherness Is Our Strength: Wisdom from the Boogie Down Bronx is out now. In this week's episode, Andrea tells us all about how she defied stereotypes and helped bring a well-rounded Latin character to Hollywood. After surviving the burning Bronx and pushing through stereotypical Latin rules, Andrea landed the role of the beloved Xiomara and changed how Latinos are perceived on American TV forever. Listen to hear an incredible story of strength, resilience, and manifestation. Keep up with Andrea on her website and her Instagram. For all Hella Latin@ updates, follow @hellalatinopodcast on Instagram and connect on LinkedIn. More at odalysjasmine.com. To learn more about your ad choices visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The secret to your success is really about how well you take care of yourself," says Luis Baez. In this episode of the Authentic Change Podcast, host Mike Horne welcomes a special guest, Luis Baez, a Bronx-raised, proud gay, Puerto Rican-American, and former Silicon Valley C-suite professional. Luis is dedicated to serving online business owners, including consultants, coaches, B2B startups, and SaaS companies. With over 14 years of experience in sales and marketing, Luis brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table. As an introvert, Luis shares his unique perspective on sales and entrepreneurship. Despite his natural inclination towards the background, he has found success by focusing on connecting with people, earning their trust, and stepping into a consultative and coaching role. Luis emphasizes the importance of authenticity in sales, encouraging professionals to be themselves and have the courage to admit when they don't have all the answers. Throughout the episode, Luis discusses the changing landscape of business-to-business sales, particularly in the virtual realm. He highlights the need for personalized and engaging customer experiences, as well as the importance of surprising and delighting customers along their buying journey. Luis also shares his insights on the initial conversation between a coach and a prospect, emphasizing the need to focus on the prospect's needs and goals. Luis's ultimate goal is to empower and enable sales reps to take ownership of their book of business and create meaningful connections with customers. Mike and Luis discuss the benefits of having a sales coach, including consistent growth, a flexible schedule, work-life balance, and a healthier lifestyle. Luis encourages listeners to prioritize self-care and take care of their mental and physical well-being, as it directly impacts their success in sales. Quotes: "We want to be thinking about, of course, designing customer experiences that meet them exactly where they expect to be met, but also think about the element or the opportunity of surprising and delighting." (13:29 | Luis Baez) "You have to help that person organize the chaos in their mind and articulate the problem, and then help them design the path to getting there." (16:10 | Luis Baez) "Authenticity requires the additional layer of courage and making sure that you are expending that energy and showing up as yourself." (21:48 | Luis Baez) "The secret to your success is really about how well you take care of yourself. Because the work that you do requires optimal quality of mind and body." (27:53 | Luis Baez) Links: Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Learn more about Luis Báez: CTA: http://luisbaez.com/videoask Website: Luisbaez.com IG: @itsluisbaez FB: https://www.facebook.com/itsluisbaez LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baezluis Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
In our fast-paced digital world, it can be difficult or even sometimes counter-intuitive to think about slow living. We want to keep pace with everything and stay ahead. But how do we balance this with our desire to be at peace with ourselves and our lives? In this episode, Aileen and Paola talk about the importance of slowing down, being aware of how you perceive yourself, and how you can create your inner peace on your own terms. Paola Merrill is a Puerto Rican American writer, artist, and the creator of the youtube channel TheCottageFairy. She creates meditative short films focused on slow living and bringing awareness to the beauty of wild lands. TIMESTAMPS: 1:50 Growing up and what led to slow living 12:18 How Paola's Youtube channel The Cottage Fairy grew 15:31 How Paola's love of fairytales influenced her art and life 19:50 Changing location can help change your mindset 22:32 Being aware of how you perceive yourself 24:14 Paola's dream life growing up 27:08 Being your own safe space 31:03 The invisible journey to find your courage 35:10 The story of when Paola worked at a bookstore 36:03 How Paola's book was written 40:55 The importance of taking care of yourself and slowing down 44:23 Being peaceful and mindful as a business owner and content creator SPONSORS: BetterHelp Get 10% off your first month: https://www.betterhelp.com/tll Mosh Save 20% off + free shipping on your first 6-count trial pack: http://www.moshlife.com/tll Follow Paola: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/The_Cottage_Fairy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKx5lHJ6Fr5mbT4TYVLh6ng The video version of this interview is available on YouTube: Episode 239 SUBSCRIBE TO THE LAVENDAIRE LIFESTYLE PODCAST: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube LAVENDAIRE: YouTube Instagram
On this episode of SuperStar Communicator titled host Susan Heaton-Wright and co-host Nick Simon engage in a live discussion with guest Raquel Ark. The episode dives deep into the importance of listening in leadership and creative problem-solving. The episode highlights the episodic nature of listening, with moments of focused attention being crucial. Listeners are encouraged to pay attention to when they listen at their best and recreate those conditions to foster effective listening. Self-listening and feedback are also discussed as methods to improve listening skills. Key points from the podcast: 00:03:00] Listening is a powerful and energizing superpower. [00:04:26] Effective listening: being present, fully engaged. [00:12:32] Listening is harder than people think. It's important for leaders to listen to their teams. Good listening promotes complex thinking and understanding. Asking questions and showing genuine interest is key. [00:17:13] Listening and showing interest is crucial. [00:19:31] Powerful listening: ask questions and follow. [00:22:39] Leaders need clarity, discipline, and structure in listening. They should create conditions for effective listening. [00:28:39] Allow yourself to fail and start over. [00:34:20] Powerful women write book on embracing equity. [00:38:41] Thank you Nick and Raquel, much appreciated. Download the transcription here. Raquel Ark, MA, CPC, is a podcast host, speaker, mentor, coach and trainer. She has over 25 years of experience in multinational corporations and academia, currently spending most of her time in tech. She is the Founder of listening ALCHEMY, a communication training and coaching organisation including foundational, evidence-based listening and communication programs. She is the podcast host of the listening SUPERPOWER podcast focused mainly on listening in teams and organisations for more effective communication. She has spoken on the TedX stage. Raquel is currently the President of the International Listening Association. She is a Puerto Rican-American living in Germany. You can contact her here: Email: contact@listeningalchemy.com Website: https://listeningalchemy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raquel-ark-b2067613/?originalSubdomain=de Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Listening-Alchemy/100027214076836/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/listening_alchemy/ listening SUPERPOWER podcast: https://listeningalchemy.com/podcast/ SuperStar Communicator Here at SuperStar Communicator HQ Susan and Nick love sharing great content. If you like our podcast why not buy us a coffee SuperStar Communicator Is a multi award winning international company empowering emerging leaders to speak and communicate with clarity, confidence, credibility and influence. We deliver: · masterclasses, · facilitate workshops, · deliver speeches – · face to face and virtually · coach individuals. Our focus is on emerging leaders to ensure they progress in their careers. If you would like more details of our work email hello@superstarcommunicator.com look at our website http://superstarcommunicator.com or why not book a call We have a lovely gift for you: Grab your 10 top tips to presenting here Thank you for listening!
Would you like sales secrets from someone who has closed over 600 million dollars? I know I sure do… today on The Crystal Vision Podcast, we have Luis Báez joining us.Luis is a Bronx-born, proud, gay Puerto Rican-American and an enterprise sales executive that worked with countless Silicon Valley C Suite professionals (we're talking Tesla, Uber, Google, and LinkedIn just to name a few)... What I love about Luis is his focus on building business by people first, which he dives into in the episode, and his dual passion for helping smaller businesses scale AND enjoying his life, success, and the little moments too. Listen now!Visionary, are you ready for your Integrator? Book a complimentary call with Olivia to strategize the 2023 vision of your business >>>Discover now>>Get your free sales script from LuisBe sure to take a screenshot of this episode and share it on your Instagram stories, tagging @oliviatheintegrator and @itsluisbaezand I will be in your inbox with a special surprise ;)
Victoria considers herself a proud "Puerto Rican American." Having grown up in the Houston, Texas area. she "was considered a Latina," but then when she went to Puerto Rico, she "was seen as American." According to Victoria, for some, her personal identity falls in a bit of a "gray area." In today's interview, we spotlight Taekwondo superstar, Victoria Stambaugh. She talks about her Puerto Rican identity, and strong faith being her guide. Victoria opens up about how she primarily identifies as a child of God and what this means to her. Massive thank you to Victoria for trusting us to elevate her story! Contributing experts in order of appearance include George Laws Garcia (Executive Director, Puerto Rican Statehood Council) and Mrs. Stambaugh (Victoria's Mother). Clips from the following sources are used in this production: -World TKD YouTube's Page, "Victoria STAMBAUGH PUR - Maddison MOORE GBR" -FOX 26 Houston YouTube's Page, "Houston-area taekwondo athlete representing Puerto Rico in the Olympics" -JoiningAllMovement YouTube's Page, "Olympic Taekwondo Athlete | JAMCast #163 - VICTORIA STAMBAUGH" -JR Videos' YouTube's Page, "National Anthem of Puerto Rico (ES/EN lyrics) - Himno Nacional de Puerto Rico"
This week, we are joined by the outrageously talented actor/comedian Dougie Baldwin - it's a Christmas miracle! "Nothing Like The Holidays" is a 2008 Christmas movie that we've already watched, but we're still keen to chat about it. It's a film about a Puerto Rican /American family that are coming together to celebrate Christmas. Like most families, some crappy things are happening within their unit. Stuff like infidelity, differences in opinion and the war. It's got heaps of great actors in it. It's perfectly cast and we're genuinely happy to watch this film every year during the festive season, ho ho ho. John Leguizamo plays the same guy he played the last time we watched this film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, I'm joined by Viviana Langhoff, accomplished fine jeweler and owner of award-winning jewelry store Adornment + Theory. We go on a journey through Viviana's experience as a Puerto Rican-American with a passion for creativity and the arts, including the art of business.We also discuss:Living the hyphen as a Puerto Rican-AmericanCreating purpose and opportunities for employeesThe critical role community plays in our lives and our endeavorsThe myth of the self-made personViviana's everyday business principlesThe truth about lab-grown diamondsPress play then smash that subscribe button so you never miss an episode, and come hang with us on Instagram & Twitter!Links:Follow Viviana on InstagramVisit Viviana's WebsiteLearn more about Toast & JamLaunch your DJ business with the Toast & Jam Lab
If you want to come to Japan, chances are you've heard of the word JET program. Tune in as Talia, a Puerto Rican American, talked about her hustle and how she managed to come to Japan with literally sheer determination. Enjoy :3
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Octavio Aguilar, a Puerto Rican American from New Jersey, was raised by a single mom with whom he is extremely close. At the age of 12, he was given his first sewing machine and quickly started making ‘90s club wear, which led him to open up his first shop in his hometown. Although Octavio went to the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale for a year, he considers himself a self-taught designer. After taking a 10-year hiatus from the fashion world to work in interior design, Octavio is back in full swing as owner and designer of his label, Dope Tavio, a genderless avant-garde street-wear line. His designs have been featured in many fashion editorials and music videos, and they have been seen on artists like Eryka Badu, Janet Jackson, and his muse, Sharaya J. Octavio is now represented by Patricia Field in New York at the ARTFASHION gallery. His goal is to inspire people to chase their dreams at any age. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/steven-cuoco0/support
Headlines:Australia to face growing international pressure to improve 2030 emissions target Cleo Smith case sparks calls to treat Indigenous missing children cases equallyMore than 60% of people visiting Melbourne vaccination hub did not have Medicare card Post lockdown Exhaustion and fears Folole Asueao Sagele Tupuola from the Pacific Climate Warriors speaks to Rosie from Thursday Breakfast. They discuss COP26 and the need for climate justice led by Indigenous communities around the world. This interview originally aired on 3CR Thursday Breakfast on 28th October 2021. Zoe Milah DeJesus, Puerto Rican-American visual artist, speaks to Kannagi about her upcoming exhibition, 'Sad World!'. Zoe's work is driven by her desire to carve out a space in the world that accurately represents who she is and to create diversity in what it means to be a woman of colour. She uses simple forms, abstraction and surrealism to tell the stories of her mind and deliver a social commentary. Farhana Yamin, internationally recognised environmental lawyer, climate change and development policy expert, speaks to Democracy Now's Amy Goodman and Nermeen Shaikh. Yamin is currently working with the Climate Vulnerable Forum, a group that represents 48 of the countries most threatened by the climate crisis, at the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow. This interview originally aired on Democracy Now on 4th November 2021. Leah Ward, one of the organisers of Slutwalk 2021 and co-founder of Feminists United Australia speaks to Evie about the upcoming virtual rally on 3CR. Content warning: This interview contains references to sexual assault and harassment. Songs:Amy Winehouse - You Sent Me Flying Tkay Maidza - CashmereKomang - FlexCamp Cope - Blue
In this episode of Your Potential for Everything, host Alex brings on Greden Camacho founder of OfficialChiKa Gaming. OfficialChiKa talks with Alex about being a Puerto-Rican American woman in the esports and gaming industry. The esports and gaming industry is filled with a lot of Caucasian males and OfficialChiKa decided to disrupt the space. She believes a love for gaming unites people. Her brand centers around respect, peace, and an enjoyable experience for all users that creates an active community that's empowered, diverse, and inclusive. She actively works to push culture forward, break barriers, and bridge gaps between gaming and mainstream culture. Greden created "OfficialChiKa Gaming" to entertain, inform, and inspire others through the power of gaming. Through her platform, Greden exercises philanthropy initiatives, awareness and education of social causes, women empowerment, academia, and the importance of diversity, inclusion, and representation within Gaming and Esports. She is a role model and real world representation for young girls and marginalized groups in the industry. Follow along with OfficialChiKa: All links and updates: https://mylinks.ai/officialchika Follow along with Alex: Website: yourpotentialforeverything.com Instagram: @yourpotentialforeverything Book a consult: https://www.yourpotentialforeverything.com/booknow
Following the end of most of the state's COVID-19 restrictions, many Californians are beginning to drop their masks as they go about their daily lives. But the threat of COVID-19 still remains. Plus, the city of San Diego will soon have a new resource for families to turn to for support. City Councilmember Raul Campillo talks about the goals of the new Office of Child and Youth Services. And after more than 160 years Black independence day, otherwise known as Juneteenth, is on its way to becoming a Federal holiday. How San Diego is commemorating the day that the last enslaved Americans learned they were free. Then, how has the San Diego County sports landscape fared since the Chargers left San Diego in 2016? Also, tips to help your dog adjust as you head back into the office after remote working. Finally, “In the Heights” opened last week. It serves up a rare commodity: a big budget Hollywood musical created by a Puerto Rican American, directed by an Asian American and featuring a racially diverse cast. Could this herald a change in Hollywood?
The playing field is NOT level for everyone in the workplace, but you can use your challenges to change setbacks to success. In this episode, our guest Stephanie Perez-Jarmul, a bi-lingual, Puerto-Rican American rose above her circumstances to become a professor, social worker and advocate for change!
The weird are going pro in the very otherworldly Season 2, Episode 6, “Demons”! As always, we'll spoil this episode, so watch before listening! This week, Colin updates his gothic checklist and admits to being disturbed, but not in the good way; Jonathan puts Mädchen Amick and Shelley Johnson in our adoring spotlight; Damon illuminates us on multiple characters' shifting and temporary identities; and Jennifer explores what it means to be a “visitor” in Twin Peaks. For the Twist, we puzzle out what Bob may have been up to for the last 40 years! LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E6 NOTES: Harley Peyton, Robert Engels (episode writers)Lesli Linka Glatter (episode director)Aristotle, (384-322 B.C., Greek philosopher, author of Poetics)The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1999-2007, graphic novel series, Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill)Weekend at Bernies (film, 1989, dir. Ted Kotcheff)Mädchen Amick (Shelley Johnson)'Twin Peaks' Star Mädchen Amick on Graduating from the School of David Lynch (2017, Vice.com article on Mädchen Amick)The King and I (1956, film, dir. Walter Lang)Marni Nixon (1930-2016, American singer)Rita Moreno (b. 1931, legendary Puerto Rican-American actress, singer, dancer, and EGOT Queen)West Side Story (1961, film, dir. Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins)Jimmy Bryant (b. 1929, American singer and composer)Johanna Ray (Twin Peaks casting director, mother of Eric da Re)Tokyo Story (1953, film, dir. Yasujiro Ozu, legendary Japanese filmmaker, 1903-1963)Akira Kurosawa (1910-1998, legendary Japanese filmmaker)Nagasaki, Japan (largest city on the island of Kyushu, Japan, and the site of the American nuclear attack of August 1, 1945)Al Strobel (b. 1939, Philip Gerard/Mike)
William Carlos Williams (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963) was a Puerto Rican-American[1] poet, writer, and physician closely associated with modernism and imagism.In addition to his writing, Williams had a long career as a physician practicing both pediatrics and general medicine. He was affiliated with Passaic General Hospital, where he served as the hospital's chief of pediatrics from 1924 until his death. The hospital, which is now known as St. Mary's General Hospital, paid tribute to Williams with a memorial plaque that states "We walk the wards that Williams walked".[2] - Bio via Wikipedia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Two Virginians and an immigrant walk into a room"Diametrically opposedFoes"They emerge with a compromiseHaving open doors that were previously closedBros"The immigrant emerges with unprecedented financial powerA system he can shape however he wantsThe Virginians emerge with the nation's capitalAnd here's the pièce de résistance"No one else was in the room where it happened..."Lin-Manuel Miranda's "Hamilton" may be dark on Broadway for now, but his light is shining brightly in people like Juan-Pablo Mas, a founding partner of Action Potential Venture Capital and founding board member of LatinxVC.Arun and JoJo speak with Juan-Pablo about each of the portfolio companies funded by APVC (Axon Therapies, Cala Health, CVRx, EXO, Neuspera, Presidio Medical, Saluda Medical, and SetPoint Medical) and then dive head-long into what it's like to be a Puerto Rican American influencing the future of medicine, exploring what it took to get there, and what he'll do now that he as arrived. Answer: He's not just talking about it - "Hire someone, mentor someone, spotlight someone." Check. Check. Check.
In this episode we are in conversation with Elana Kaufman. Elana uses the pronouns (she/her) and is a yoga teacher, Reiki II healer, space holder, creatrix and musician. Luna Lotus Healing is the ever evolving container that hosts Elana’s practice and offerings, which prioritize accessible, intentional and respectful exploration of healing movement and relaxation modalities for all. “Luna,” the Spanish word meaning Moon, is the representation of her connection and devotion to the Divine Feminine and a bow to Elana’s Puerto Rican roots; “Lotus” encapsulates the energy and experience of rising in honor of one’s darkness, the uncertain, the uncomfortable, and the unseen, to flourish and flower. In acknowledgement of and reverence for our shared human experiences as well as our differences in race, gender, religious or spiritual affiliation, sexuality, age, mobility, and socioeconomic status, Elana maintains a safe container of exploration and relaxation. Her passion for music, sound, and song are deeply interwoven into her offerings and are brought into practice through chanting mantras, creating healing playlists for her classes and singing songs. She believes in the power of restorative revolution- when we nurture ourselves, do our inner work to process and integrate our healing, we can better show up in service of our collective. Together we rise!You can find Elana on IG @lunalotushealing The song clips used in this episode include: "Punisher" by Phoebe Bridgers"Tierra Rica (Bolero)" by La Isla del Encanto "Vrikshavalli Hare Krishna (feat. Gaura Vani) by Jahnavi HarrisonFollow us on IG @blendedandblurredEmails can be sent to blendedandblurred (at) gmail (.) com Please subscribe, leave a review, and share!
Aisha Ceballos-Crump, founder and CEO of Honey Baby Naturals is the first Latina to have a natural hair & skincare line at major retailers including Target, Walmart and Sally Beauty. The Puerto Rican-American entrepreneur started her career in chemical engineering and worked nearly 15 years in the hair & skincare industry developing products and formulas for several major brands. In 2016, Aisha pursued her dream and launched her own beauty brand, Honey Baby Naturals - a line of products created to meet the various needs for her three kid's hair texture. We find out why Aisha still struggles with proving her identity and the challenges she deals with as a minority-owned business . You'll also discover her latest campaign with Target, Más Que - a platform aimed to celebrate the Latinx community by supporting their unique needs and dreams. Aisha is not only breaking boundaries but aims to empower Latina consumers to understand that they have the power to drive the US economy. Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram Hosts: Cristina Michelle and Elizah Morales Edited and produced by Cristina Michelle
In this podcast, Michelle Carrasquillo and Maria Carias will discuss Michelle’s journey as a pharmacist of Latin heritage. Michelle gives listeners a glimpse into her upbringing as a Puerto Rican American and dives deep into why cultural competence is especially important for healthcare providers who care for racially diverse populations.The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Erik Francisco Medina Is a Puerto Rican-American writer based in Atlanta. He is also the co-founder of Anacaona Pictures, a production company dedicated to inclusion and highlighting the stories of people of color. Instagram - @erikfranciscomedina @anacaonapictures
In this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast, founder Latasha Morrison talks with minister, writer, speaker, and consultant Dr. Elizabeth Rios. They share an open, honest conversation about racial solidarity within church planting, leadership as a Latina woman, centering marginalized voices in a world of colorism, and envisioning a future where justice is built into churches’ DNA. “Justice is a God idea. It’s not a liberal idea, it’s not a political idea, it’s a God idea.” –Dr. Rios “A lot of churches don’t talk about heritage. They basically tell you to leave it at the door because once we’re ‘under the blood,’ everything goes away. But in reality, once we’re ‘under the blood,’ our heritage should be even richer! We should celebrate even more.” –Dr. Rios “Every community is dealing with colorism, especially brown and Black communities, which is really a product of white supremacy—and we don’t realize that and how we can perpetuate the problem. When we start talking about the basis of racism and disunity, we start looking at this anti-Blackness, because no one wants to be on the bottom. No one wants to appear to be like the group that is being oppressed.” –Latasha Morrison “We have to pay close attention to that development of our souls if we want to live out God’s justice in the world. There’s a direct correlation between our relationship with God and our acts of kindness, and our acts of mercy, and compassion, and justice. Even this desire even to have racial solidarity comes from a place of having that understanding of what God wants for all of us.” –Dr. Rios About Dr. Elizabeth Rios Dr. Rios has been in ministry for over 30 years serving in a variety of roles including pastor (Executive Pastor and Co-Pastor). She now is the Founder of The Passion Center that is dedicated to educating people who have a passion for justice, advocacy, and change in the South Florida area. She’s worked most of her life in nonprofits and in higher education. She has also been an entrepreneur and has consulted schools, faith-based organizations, small businesses, and non-profits since 1996. As an Afro-Latina, Puerto Rican American she considers herself to be a writer/activist and advocate for women in ministry, faith-based civic activism, and biblical justice. Listen to the full episode and subscribe to the Be the Bridge podcast for more conversations on racial healing, equity, and reconciliation! Podcast link: https://podlink.to/BeTheBridge Social handles/links: Instagram: @LatashaMorrison Twitter: @LatashaMorrison Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LatashaMMorrison/ Official Hashtag: #bethebridge --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
(Part 1 of 2) Things are shifting into a new gear in Denver's journey. Denver's well-intended feelings are met with some searing truths from Allicette Torres. Police violence, the Puerto Rican American experience. The fallibility of the English language. Dive in to part one of a complex and heart-filled conversation.
What does an Immigrant, a European American, and a Puerto Rican American have in common? Find out what brought them all together in today's episode and how they have each touched your life.
Today I get to sit down with Tony Delgado who is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Disrupt Magazine, Host of Disrupt Podcast, Host of Semi-Annual Disrupt Puerto Rico Conference. Among many things, he is also a Puerto Rican American full stack software developer with a passion for innovation and digital strategy. Working with sports, media, entertainment, healthcare, government agency's and nonprofit organizations around the world.
Puerto Rican-American vocalist Lisette Melendez scored a handful of dance-pop hits in the early '90s and helped revive interest in Latin freestyle, a genre that had largely fallen out of fashion by... Read Article →
Founder & Editor-In-Chief of Disrupt Magazine Anthony Delgado, is a Puerto Rican American software developer, businessman, activist and philanthropist. Delgado is also the host of the Disrupt Podcast where he interviews the most disruptive business owners, leaders and change makers in the world. Delgado is best known as the founder, and chief executive officer of The Disrupt Foundation, a social impact movement to grow Puerto Rico’s technology ecosystem and host of the semi-annual Disrupt Puerto Rico Conference. Delgado has also helped mentor thousands of students, all from the comfort of his home in San Juan, Puerto Rico. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inpowertribe/message
Curl up with a cup of cocoa for our Christmas Kiki episode. We talk about our favorite holiday movies and songs, our most memorable Christmases, Puerto Rican/‘American’ style Christmas mash up and how we get down with old Saint Nick. Sit down for our season 1 finale and get into a few of our favorite things. Kevin's Most Epic Christmas Playlist 2019:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/62PqjTa6eaDfQxSaz1mOWk?si=EmBZptuqS9O3wMPY4viFSg Kevin's Most Epic Christmas Playlist 2018:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Qf8lTFkJdGdkcP1sB1z3O?si=ybZRskcSR4ihVT4bAdWxLA
Ana Belen Montes was a smart, ambitious Puerto-Rican American with a passion for defending the sovereignty of Latin American nations. In 1985, her drive for social justice found an outlet when she was recruited as a spy for Cuban Intelligence.
Tuesday Breakfast 4 June 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am Chris Woods with news headlines7.30 am Anya speaks to Courtney from the St Kilda Legal Service about the Legal Issues for Professionals Fact Sheets' launch7.40 am The crew discuss sex work legislation, an event this Wednesday to discuss abolishing Public Drunkenness Laws, last night's Australian Story on Debbie Kilroy and the recent arrest of Kearah Ronan.8.45 am We hear an excerpt from Wild Black Women, a program on 98.9fm, an Indigenous community radio station in Meanjin. The program is hosted by Dr Chelsea Bond and Angelina Hurley and in this segment, they discuss their thoughts on Reconciliation Week and on having the first Indigenous minister for Indigenous affairs. 8.10 am Zoe Milah Dejesus, a Puerto-Rican/ American illustrator and painter from New Jersey, joins us to discuss her upcoming art exhibition "Buy Me Dinner First". We discuss this amazing series which explores sexuality and intimacy as well as what folks can expect at the opening on June 21st. Songssong: Black Tieartist: Grace Petriesong: Humming Birdartist: P-UniQuesong: Tricksartist: Stella Donnelly
Alex 'La Estrella' Cuevas is Singapore's best kept wrestling secret. Still just 18, he has not only performed locally in SPW and GrappleMAX, but internationally as well for promotions in Australia, India, Japan and even Chile. Find out how this half Puerto Rican-American, half Malay athlete developed his exciting blend of high-flying lucha libre, which WWE wrestlers inspired him as a kid and how his background in football, amateur wrestling, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and acting shaped him into the sports entertainer he is today. Alex Cuevas is the future and you heard him first here on Kick To The Gut! Also, the podcast duo were ringside last Friday to catch all the action at SPW's Boiling Point. Find out our thoughts and highlights from the scintillating event. Finally, on the WWE front, Roman Reigns makes his emotional comeback on Raw while Kofi Kingston's WWE Championship opportunity was cruelly ripped away on SmackDown, given instead to the returning Kevin Owens. What does this mean for Fastlane? Mister Young and FRGN discuss all that and more on this week's jam-packed episode!
This week we are joined by two 'Gen Xers' for a discussion on how it feels to be boxed in between two of the largest generations in U.S. history. The week's episode also includes a special feature on being Puerto Rican-American while discussions about immigration dominate the news.
Boardrooms and Bedrooms – The Podcast for Couples in Business
He’s a Sri Lankan-Aussie and she’s Puerto Rican-American. In their own words, they are complete embodiments of the Yin and Yang, due to their cultural background and upbringings. But, when you are so grounded in embodying one ideal — either the masculine Yang or the feminine Yin — how do you manage when you both […] The post The right mix of Yin and Yang appeared first on Institute for Couples in Business.
Virtual-side chat with Connie Olivares Castanera on being a Puerto Rican-American on the mainland, finding her European family, connecting to her roots and her interesting career choices. *** Spoiler Alert: "Look into my eyes, you are getting sleepy". ***
While those among us with lesser constitution (Sean) choose to express knee-jerk outrage at everything the President does, the stronger (Matt) take it at face value. Not the case with Donald Trump's recent attacks on Puerto Rican American citizens undergoing a humanitarian crisis. We welcome Frank as our guest who talks a lot about The Substitute, the movie.
Hollis Brown is an American Rock ‘n’ Roll band. Named after a Bob Dylan song (“The Ballad of Hollis Brown”), the band was formed by Queens-natives and songwriters Mike Montali (lead vocals/guitar) and Jonathan Bonilla (lead guitar). Both 2nd-generation immigrants (Italian-American and Puerto Rican-American, respectively), they soon found their musical brethren across America, recruiting Andrew Zehnal (drums) from Cleveland, Adam Bock (keyboard/vocals) from St. Louis, and Brian Courage (bass) from Long Island. Hollis Brown’s current single “Run Right To You” was released on 7” vinyl in October 2016 on Velvet Elk/One Little Indian records. Their song “Steady Ground” is a featured exclusive on Amazon’s playlist Amazon Acoustics. The band’s vinyl EP, Cluster of Pearls (Alive Naturalsound Records), was chosen as one of the 300 select releases throughout the world for Record Store Day 2016. Pressed on Starburst Vinyl, the record is limited to 800 copies and features four previously unreleased tracks and two songs released on vinyl for the first time. It was released digitally on iTunes in August 2016. Cluster of Pearls follows up the 2015 release of Hollis Brown's third album 3 Shots (Jullian Records/RED), featuring the Bo Diddley collaboration “Rain Dance,” and the duet “Highway 1” with acclaimed alt-country songstress Nikki Lane.This summer Hollis Brown will be touring across the US including stops at Mountain Jam, Karoondinha Festival, and more.
Hollis Brown is an American Rock ‘n’ Roll band. Named after a Bob Dylan song (“The Ballad of Hollis Brown”), the band was formed by Queens-natives and songwriters Mike Montali (lead vocals/guitar) and Jonathan Bonilla (lead guitar). Both 2nd-generation immigrants (Italian-American and Puerto Rican-American, respectively), they soon found their musical brethren across America, recruiting Andrew Zehnal (drums) from Cleveland, Adam Bock (keyboard/vocals) from St. Louis, and Brian Courage (bass) from Long Island. Their debut album Ride On The Train garnered song and video premieres from Rolling Stone, Paste, and American Songwriter, plus music placements in the worldwide trailer for the Michael Keaton film “The Founder,” the Willem Dafoe/Matt Dillon film “Bad Country,” Direct TV's "Kingdom," Showtime’s “Shameless,” MTV’s “Real World,” and an online ad campaign for Abercrombie & Fitch. They've toured America and Europe, headlining and supporting such bands as The Zombies, Jackie Greene, Heartless Bastards, Rich Robinson, of Black Crowes, and Jesse Malin. Theme music for Madame Perry's Salon composed and performed by Denton Perry. Do you have a new book or music and need promotion on a mini-budget? Jennifer Perry is a seasoned entertainment publicity expert ready to teach you DIY Publicity. A 90 minute session gives you a head start in true professional style for only $89. Email jperryDIY@lonewolfcomm.netfor details or to schedule.
Breaking Into... -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews Shabba Doo. Shabba Doo (born Adolfo Gordon Quiñones; May 11, 1955) is an actor, dancer, and choreographer of African-American and Puerto Rican/American descent. He is best known for his role as Orlando "Ozone" in the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin' and its sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. Quiñones was born and raised in Chicago; his father was Puerto Rican, and his mother was African American. His mother raised him as a single parent from the age of three. He has a younger sister, Fawn Quiñones, who was also a dancer, and frequently featured on the musical variety television program Soul Train.
Breaking Into... -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live host James Lott Jr. interviews Shabba Doo. Shabba Doo (born Adolfo Gordon Quiñones; May 11, 1955) is an actor, dancer, and choreographer of African-American and Puerto Rican/American descent. He is best known for his role as Orlando "Ozone" in the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin' and its sequel, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo. Quiñones was born and raised in Chicago; his father was Puerto Rican, and his mother was African American. His mother raised him as a single parent from the age of three. He has a younger sister, Fawn Quiñones, who was also a dancer, and frequently featured on the musical variety television program Soul Train.
In Part 1 of his interview, a Puerto Rican American Pastor named Victor discusses his experiences leading a racially diverse church. Victor shares his observations about the delicate relationship between culture, stigma, and mental health. He also tells the story of his wife's diagnosis with major depression and his 20-something daughter's uphill battle with bipolar disorder. Your Thoughts?: Could you relate to Victor–have you cared for someone with depression or bipolar? Do you think your culture makes it easier or harder to get help?
The name Quiara Alegría Hudes may not be on the average theatergoer’s short list of major playwrights, but it’s well-known to the Pulitzer Prize committee. Hudes wrote the book for In the Heights, the Tony Award-winning musical, which was a finalist in 2009 for a Pulitzer Prize. Hudes was a Pulitzer Prize finalist before that, for her 2007 play, Elliott, a Soldier’s Fugue, the first part of a trilogy exploring the world of a Puerto Rican-American soldier returning home from the war in Iraq. Last year, Hudes won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the second part of the trilogy, Water by the Spoonful. That play is now in its initial New York production, at Second Stage Theatre and directed by Davis McCallum, who staged the premiere at Hartford Stage last season. New York Times theater critic Charles Isherwood brings us his review.
Todays show is : In Loving Memory of PFC Domingo Arroyo, Jr. (March 7, 1971 – January 13, 1993), A United States Marine, was the first Puerto Rican American to be killed in Operation Restore Hope during the Somalian Civil War. In Loving Memory Part II as we honor Air Force & Navy Fighting Forces who paid the ultimate w/ their lives. We give THANKS & tonight this is their HERO's welcome home on behalf of " COOL " Mike & The C. Robert Jones Report only on Blog Talk Radio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJZBueGrOKo TONIGHT We are join by United States Air Force Veteran of The Vietnam War / Congressional Candidate : Craig Miller who is running for the newly-redrawn 6th Congressional District, covering much of Volusia, Flagler and St. Johns counties.- He joins us at 7:30pm est.Tonight we talk about: ALL Federal issues from A - Z w/ no question off limits. Craig Miller A TRUE Conservative who has A proven success business record & LOYALTY to our Country NOT A political party. A Family man who LOVES this country and served very PROUD. Craig Miller is “Miller on Main Street” for we the people. tonight he joins us for A 1/2 hour interview - in true fashion on the issues we face in 2012.
Todays show is : In Loving Memory of PFC Domingo Arroyo, Jr. (March 7, 1971 – January 13, 1993), A United States Marine, was the first Puerto Rican American to be killed in Operation Restore Hope during the Somalian Civil War. In Loving Memory Part II as we honor Air Force & Navy Fighting Forces who paid the ultimate w/ their lives. We give THANKS & tonight this is their HERO's welcome home on behalf of " COOL " Mike & The C. Robert Jones Report only on Blog Talk Radio. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJZBueGrOKo TONIGHT We are join by United States Air Force Veteran of The Vietnam War / Congressional Candidate : Craig Miller who is running for the newly-redrawn 6th Congressional District, covering much of Volusia, Flagler and St. Johns counties.- He joins us at 7:30pm est.Tonight we talk about: ALL Federal issues from A - Z w/ no question off limits. Craig Miller A TRUE Conservative who has A proven success business record & LOYALTY to our Country NOT A political party. A Family man who LOVES this country and served very PROUD. Craig Miller is “Miller on Main Street” for we the people. tonight he joins us for A 1/2 hour interview - in true fashion on the issues we face in 2012.