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In this episode we talk to Dr. Timothy Lash of Emory University about Quantitative Bias Analysis (QBA). We talk about how QBA is any method that quantifies the impact of non-random error. We talk about direction magnitude and uncertainty. We differentiate from sensitivity analysis, and we talk about how to identify key sources of bias. We talk about bias models and bias parameters and how we draw inferences from bias analyses. We talk about validation data and where you can get it. We talk about why predictive values often aren't as useful as classification values for bias analysis. We talk about how bias analysis can strengthen your results and that our intuition about the impact of biases is t always great. And we talk about how bias analysis can guide your future research. We differentiate between simple and probabilistic bias analysis. And we end with some examples of cases where bias analysis is really helpful.
No episódio de hoje do Autispod, recebemos Cintia Perez, Psicóloga, BCBA, QBA e Fundadora da Nexo IC, para falar sobre um tema essencial: Quando é o momento certo para dar alta na terapia alimentar?
In this conversation, Jessie Arroyave shares her journey in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and discusses the challenges and opportunities for ABA in Guatemala. She highlights the importance of education, mentorship, and community building in advancing the field, as well as the need for more certified professionals and resources to support families with autism. Jessie also talks about her clinic, her upcoming conference, and her vision for the future of ABA in Central America. This episode is on You Tube! https://youtu.be/YDu_2hLAA_g For more information on Jessie's Conference: https://www.instagram.com/p/DHHkv5bvb9b/ Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop) BACB: 1.0 Ethics IBAO: 1.0 Cultural/Ethics QABA: 1.0 Ethics We also offer certificates of attendance! Follow Behaviour Speak! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behaviourspeak/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/benreiman.bsky.social.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/behaviourspeak/ Contact Jessie Arroyave jessiea@cima.gt https://cima.gt Instagram Instagram https://www.instagram.com/cimaguatemala/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessie-arroyave-323753b2/ Links: Esenciales para la Vida (The Essential for Living Practitioner's Handbook in Spanish) https://essentialforliving.com/product/esenciales-para-la-vida-essential-for-living-in-spanish/ DIVERSITAD https://www.instagram.com/diversitad?igsh=MXRoZ3R0bHFnZGh0cg== Eli E. Pozzi's website for ABA en Casa who does the Spanish course sequence for QBA and IBAO https://www.abaencasa.com ABA España with all of their Spanish and translated publications. https://aba-elearning.com/publicaciones/ Research Articles Referenced: de los Santos, M., Hernández Eslava, V., Ávila, M. et al. Regulation of Behavior Analysis in 15 Countries of Latin America: Assessing the Challenges and Opportunities for Implementation of the Science. Behav Analysis Practice (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-024-01004-1 Tefel, J.A. The Waxing and Waning of Establishing Behavior Analysis in a Latin American Country. Behav Analysis Practice (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40617-024-00923-3 Related Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Episode 192 Behavior Analysis in Venezuela With Dr. Mirari Elcoro, Amalix Flores and Corina Jimenez Gomez https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-192-behavior-analysis-in-venezuela-with-dr-mirari-elcoro-amalix-flores-and-dr-corina-jimenez-gomez/ Episode 155 Behavior Analysis in Puerto Rico with Yaniz Padilla Dalmau https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-155-behavior-analysis-in-puerto-rico/ Episode 96 Behavior Analysis in Mexico with Mariana Del Los Santos, Varsovia Hernandez and Janet Enriquez https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-96-behavior-analysis-in-mexico-with-mariana-del-los-santos-ms-bcba-varsovia-hernandez-eslava-phd-bcba-and-janet-enriquez-ms-bcba/
This week I take a fresh look at European Classification Systems, going into detail on the history of how and why they evolved, what the current EU scheme is based on, and what the major wine nations' systems are structured (and how they differ from what the EU would like them to look like!). I discuss: How Europe classified its wines to protect the names of specific products and link them to their place of origin, to the benefit of consumers and producers. A history of wine classifications from the monks in medieval Burgundy to the winemakers of Tokaj in the 1600s to Chianti, Port, and Bordeaux in the 1700s and 1800s. A detailed look at the evolution of the French classification system. I go through the steps that the French took to prevent fraud, protect the origin of their wines, and ultimately create the system off which the EU system is based. I address the EU system with its two main categories: -Wine without a geographic origin (table wine) -Wine with a geographic origin: Protected Geographical Indication (PGI): At least 85% of the grapes used have to come exclusively from the geographical area where the wine is actually made. These wines cover large areas, and a lot of grapes and winemaking methods are permitted. There is only a minor influence of place of origin Protected Designation of Origin (PDO): Every part of the production, processing and preparation process must take place in the specific region. Grapes have to come exclusively from the geographical area where the wine is made. Origin and terroir are essential to the identity of the wine. Then I review the major countries' classification categories France: Vin de France=Table wine IGP, indication géographique protégée (PGI) AOP=appellation d'origine protégée, often called AOC (contrôlée) (PDO) Italy: Vino=Table Wine IGP=indicazione geografica protetta, producers frequently use the old IGT = indicazione geografica tipica (PGI) DOC = denominazione di origine controllata (PDO) DOCG = denominazione di origine controllata e garantita (PDO) DOP = denominazione di origine protetta, the new name, conforming to the EU standard that includes DOC and DOCG. DOP is rarely used (PDO) Spain: Vino de España=Table wine IGP / VT = indicación geográfica protegida, usually called vino de la tierra (VT) (PGI) VC = vino de calidad con indicación geográfica (PDO) DO (DOP) = denominación de origen, sometimes called DOP (PDO) DOCa = denominación de origen calificada (PDO) VP = vino de pago (PDO) Germany Deutscher Wein =Table wine Landwein =PGI Qualitätswein (also called Qba from the 13 regions, PDO) Prädikatswein – Prädikat means special attribute and refers to the ripeness of the grapes and the type of harvest. Pradikat levels: Dry or sweet: Kabinett, Spätlese, Auslese Sweet (expensive and rare): Beerenauslese, Trockenbeerenauslese, Eiswein Other terms: Trocken is dry, Halbtrocken is “Half Dry” or “Off-Dry, “Feinherb” is an unofficial term for off-dry wine The VDP is a German marketing organization that includes many of the country's top producers. Producers can use the VDP eagle and the VDP classifications WITH “Qualitätswein” or “Prädikatswein” · Gutswein: First wines of a wine year to be bottled and sold, Estate-grown grapes · Ortsweine: Village wines · Erste Lage: Premier Cru wine from first-class vineyards · Grosse Lage: Grand cru or highest quality German vineyards. Dry wines within this category are called Grosse Gewächs or GG Portugal (I don't discuss in the show because it follows the French/EU model) Vinho=Table Wine IGP = indicação geográfica protegida, often called vinho regional (PGI) DOP = denominação de origem protegida, still sometimes called DOC, denominação de origem controlada (PDO) _________________________________________________ Full show notes and all back episodes are on Patreon. Become a member today! www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople _______________________________________________________________ Check out my exclusive sponsor, Wine Access. They have an amazing selection -- once you get hooked on their wines, they will be your go-to! Make sure you join the Wine Access-Wine For Normal People wine club for wines I select delivered to you four times a year! To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth or get a class gift certificate for the wine lover in your life go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
In the first episode of season 4, guest host Dr. Pauline T. Pablo, Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) program alumna at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies (CGI), explores the definitions of neurodiversity, neurodivergence, and neuroaffirming care, and take a deep look into the state of neurodiversity within today's behavioral health system. Our special guests discuss the challenges neurodivergent individuals face in traditional healthcare settings, the role of integrated care in addressing these gaps, and the transformative impact of neuroaffirming practices on patient outcomes. About the Episode Host: Dr. Pauline T. Pablo, DBH, BCBA, IBA, CGI DBH program alumna, is a trauma-aware Board Certified Behavior Analyst, mother, wife, and healthcare advocate. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Teaching with a specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis. She earned her Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) degree from Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies in 2023, a degree that has equipped her with the knowledge to serve her clients with a human-centered, trauma-informed, and integrated healthcare approach. Her work as a behavior analyst focuses on providing behavioral support services to neurodiverse individuals diagnosed with various developmental disabilities. Dr. Pablo co-owns and operates Symphony Behavioral Health Inc., a neurodiversity affirming ABA company serving the southern California region. She is also the co-founder of Asian and Pacific Islander Association for Behavior Analysis (APIABA), a non-profit organization that aims to disseminate the science of ABA within the Asian and Pacific Islander population, as well as promote diversity within the field to better serve diverse populations. About the Special Guests: Dr. Patricia Motylewicz, MBA, MS.SpecEd, MS.ABA, DBH, BCBA, QBA, LBA, CGI DBH program alumna, is a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, and a Qualified Behavior Analyst licensed in several states nationwide. She holds three master's degrees: an MBA, an MS in Education and Special Education, and an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis with a specialization in Autism. She is the clinical director at The Perfect Child, which provides Applied Behavior Analysis services for children and young adults with developmental disabilities. In her free time, she focuses on strength training and is a former competitive martial artist. Dr. Cory Cannady, DBH, BCBA, LBA, CGI DBH program alumni, is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst and the Assistant Clinical Director at Elevate. He is from a small town in west Tennessee and moved to Chattanooga in 2009 to attend UTC. After earning his Bachelor's in Secondary English Education, he taught for the Hamilton County Department of Education for 5 years. While teaching, he obtained his Master's Degree in Applied Behavioral Analysis from the University of Cincinnati in 2017. He obtained his Board Certification and licensure in 2019. Cory has recently completed his Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from Cummings Graduate Institute. Dr. Valeria Parejo, DBH, BCBA, QBA, received her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree from the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, and has a Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis from the Florida Institute of Technology. She is a behavior analyst with BCBA and QBA certifications and has over 20 years of experience, working in various areas. Nowadays she teaches at Florida Institute of Technology in the approved coursework for BACB certifications, and at The Behavior Web, in the preparatory course for QABA certifications, the first course to be available in Portuguese for behavior analysts seeking international certification. She offers mentoring and supervision for professional development, and clinical and OBM consulting for clinics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
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In the tenth episode of season 3, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, Jr., DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the intersection of youth mental health and integrated healthcare. Our expert guests share their journeys in addressing mental health challenges among young people, highlighting innovative solutions, best practices, and the future of integrated care. Tune in to discover how prioritizing youth mental health is transforming patient outcomes and reshaping healthcare. Special Guests: Dr. Rebecca Wright, DBH, LBA, BCBA, QBA, has a Doctorate in Behavioral Health, is a Certified Behavior Analyst and a Licensed Behavior Analyst in the state of NY. She received both her undergraduate degree in Psychology and her Masters of Science in Education at Long Island University. Rebecca has worked as a certified school psychologist for Early Intervention and has also worked as a Behavior Specialist for the Office of People With Developmental Disabilities in New York. Her interests include advocacy for families and practitioners that work with individuals with autism, professional development for educators, education law, behavioral health, and the usage of applied behavior analysis in Public Policy and Social Research. Website: wrightwaycare.com Dr. Leslie Allison Earl, DBH, LPC-S, is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Oklahoma City, OK serving OKC and surrounding areas. Dr. Earl is also a licensing supervisor for LPC Candidates. She earned her master's degree from the University of Oklahoma, focusing on Human Relations in Counseling and recently completed her Doctor of Behavioral Health degree with Cummings Graduate Institute of Behavioral Health Studies. Dr. Earl is known for her work in the women's health field in the greater Oklahoma City area. She is also a certified trauma specialist, a clinical specialist in Autism Spectrum Disorder, and produces weekly content she calls “Therapy Thursday,” covering various topics. Dr. Earl has presented in Norman, OK at the NACT meetings and other venues talking about women's health and integrated care. She also served as one of CGI's brand ambassadors for the Spring 1 semester, 2022. When asked what she loves most about being a DBH, clinician, and LPC, she'll enthusiastically say, “Because I am a lifelong student – I love to learn and I'm passionate about living optimally. I lead by example. I want to live my best life, and helping others do the same is my purpose!” Website: www.h2gy.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
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Qba, To-Sha, L.Eazy & Yohan
In the fourteenth episode of season 2, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, Director of the Doctor of Behavioral Health program at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, explores the pivotal role of Board Certified Behavior Analysts in addressing key challenges within the healthcare sector, while discussing effective strategies that can transform patient outcomes and experiences. Panelists include: Dr. Liliane de Aguiar-Rocha, DBH, BCBA, QBA, MCPC. CGI DBH Alumna, is a New York State licensed behavior analyst. She has extensive experience with ABA, quality improvement and crisis intervention/management training. She completed her graduate training in behavior analysis at the Graduate Center (CUNY), and her doctoral degree in behavioral health, with a focus on integrated care at the Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health. She has broad interests in Behavior Analysis, particularly in how behavior analytic strategies can be used in large scale to improve systems in healthcare. She is interested in improving the care for people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) starting at the pediatrician's office. She has worked with behavior analysis, in a variety of settings, including a Psychiatric Hospital leading a team of behavior analysts who designed behavior interventions to decrease the use of restrictive interventions during acute psychiatric admission. At the hospital, she also had the opportunity to work in several performance management and quality improvement projects where she had the opportunity to exercise her OBM (Organizational Behavior Management) skills. She is a certified ACT Matrix facilitator and uses the Pro-social Matrix in crisis-management trainings. She is a consultant who provides consultation to local schools and hospitals, as well as international consultation in Brazil, her native country. She is interested in ways to bring behavioral analytic treatment to areas with difficult access to BCBAs. To that end, she has developed a telehealth practice, where she supervises behavior analysts serving children with ASD in Brazil. Dr. Kasia Motylewicz, DBH, BCBA, QBA. CGI DBH Alumna, has worked as a lead teacher, a supervisor, a clinical director, a lead ABA trainer, and a consultant at schools, early intervention agencies, and in the private sector. She is also a former competitive athlete, karate practitioner, and a karate instructor with over 25-year teaching experience. Dr. Motylewicz's passion for sports combined with her clinical work resulted in identification of a new gap: motor impairments affecting social-communication skills in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Her culminating project combined these two areas, and resulted in a development of the Motor Assessment of Autism (MIA), the training modules for clinicians, and the functional training program for individuals with ASD. Dr. Patrycja Motylewicz, MBA, MS Spec Ed, MS ABA, BCBA, LBA, DBH. CGI DBH Alumna, is a Doctor of Behavioral Health, a Board-Certified Behavior Analyst, and a Licensed Behavior Analyst in several states across the United States. She holds an MBA, an MS in Education and Special Education, and an MS in Applied Behavior Analysis, with a specialization in Autism. Patrycja is a clinical director at The Perfect Child, which provides Applied Behavior Analysis services for children and young adults with developmental disabilities and behavioral issues. In her free time, she focuses on strength training. She is also a former competitive martial artist. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In the first episode of season 2, Dr. U. Grant Baldwin, DBH, and co-host Dr. Larry Ford, DBH, talk with a panel of five international CGI Doctor of Behavioral Health (DBH) students. The panelists share their experience in the DBH program, including how they have incorporated strategies learned through CGI's academic curriculum at their jobs and the ways they are working toward transforming integrated healthcare delivery and patient care. Panelists include: Pooja Panesar, BSc, MEd, BCBA, QBA. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, Founder and Director of Kaizora Therapies, Kaizora Foundation, Meraki Kindergarten (Kenya), and Kaizora Child Development Centre (Tanzania). Shadiase Jack, LCSW-C. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, staff therapist at an outpatient mental health agency in Maryland where she provides mental health therapy to children and adults. Dr. Sylvester Olubolu Orimaye, PhD, MPH. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, research data scientist, and public health practitioner focusing on behavioral health outcomes, rural health, and health disparities among women, adolescents, and aged populations. Valeria Parejo, BCBA, QBA. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, international behavior analyst who specializes in providing services to individuals diagnosed with developmental disabilities and developmental delays. Amanda Bueno, BCBA, QBA. DBH Student at Cummings Graduate Institute for Behavioral Health Studies, Chief Executive Officer - CEDIN, Neurodevelopmental Intervention and Diagnosis Center in Brazil. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/disruptors-at-work/support
In this episode, Melanie discusses animal minds and animal ethics with Professor Francoise Wemelsfelder. Francoise is Professor of Animal Behaviour and Welfare at Scotland's Rural College. She pioneered a methodology for the study of animal expressivity (body language) and subjective experience, generally referred to as ‘Qualitative Behaviour Assessment' (QBA). Her research focuses on the application of this method as a practical tool for welfare assessment and management in farm, zoo, and companion animals. Research interests associated with this work are animal boredom and environmental enrichment.
#progressivehouse2023 #progressivehousemusic #melodichouse2023Are you ready to experience the second part of the ultimate electronic dance music mix of the year? Part 2 of QBA Sessions Miami Music Week 2023 Mix is now available for listening or download. QBA's expertly curated selection of newly released tracks mixed with a few older tracks that haven't been overexposed will take you on a musical journey like no other. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience. Available for listening or download on the following sites:@mixcloud https://bit.ly/3HGYCNN@soundcloud https://bit.ly/3j60VSa@applepodcasts https://bit.ly/3GSk82N@amazonpodcasts https://bit.ly/3jYyPZ7@googlepodcasts https://bit.ly/3Zqao7e@YouTube https://bit.ly/3wWe3wF@IHeart https://bit.ly/3QoTpOBOnce again thank you for listening and keep on dancing!#progressivehouse2023 #progressivehousemusic #melodichouse2023 #techno #qbasessions2023 #djqbaofficial #djset #edm #edmmusic #qbasessionsTracklisting | 1 | Tungevaag, Lovespeake | I Knew It Was You (Extended Mix) | 2 | Dizharmonia | Egrigoros feat. Victoria Ray (Extended Mix) | 3 | Helsloot, Tom Zeta | Amora (Martin Waslewski Remix) | 4 | Erdem Senel | Land of Dreams | 5 | GRAZZE | Maya! | 6 | Hidden Empire | Last Call (Original Mix) | 7 | Kazi | Lost in Thought (Original Mix) | 8 | Whoriskey, Summer Moreland | Fire in Me (Extended Mix) | 9 | Hugo Cantarra & Marcus Cito | Supermodel (Extended) | 10 | Two Are, Stereo Tourist | Walking in Silence (Extended Mix) | 11 | Marc Werner | Mthatha (Original Mix) www.djsoundtop.com | 12 | Kakura | Vermillion (Kamilo Sanclemente & Jossem Remix) | 13 | Verilog | Collision (Patrick Bogrja Remix) | 14 | Far Distance | Alfa Centauri (Original Mix) | 15 | SUDO Brothers | Tron (Khainz Remix) | 16 | Massano | The Feeling (2022 Remaster) | 17 | Florian Bernz | After Dark (Original Mix) | 18 | Nils Hoffmann & Julia Church | 9 Days (Dosem Extended Mix) | 19 | Daniel Kandi | Balance (Original Mix) | 20 | Weekend Heroes, Zac | Hold The Dust (Original Mix) | 21 | Olivier Giacomotto | Lose Control (Original Mix) | 22 | Delerium, Sarah McLachlan | Silence (Andrew Rayel & Achilles Extended Remix) | 23 | Andrewboy | Forever (Extended Mix) | 24 | Weekend Heroes E-Noki | As I Am (Original Mix) | 25 | Siskin | Let Go (Extended Mix) | 26 | Gardenstate | Reforma (Original Mix) | 27 | Simon Doty, Tailor, My Friend | Follow Me (Extended Mix) | 28 | Wohj (BR) | Discovery (Extended Mix) | 29 | Marsh | Little Darling (Joris Voorn Remix)
Get ready to experience the ultimate electronic dance music mix of the year! Part 1 of QBA Sessions Miami Music Week 2023 Mix is now available for listening or download. QBA's expertly curated selection of newly released tracks mixed with a few older tracks that haven't been overexposed will take you on a musical journey like no other. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience. Available for listening or download on the following sites:Mixcloud bit.ly/3HGYCNNSoundCloud bit.ly/3j60VSaApple Podcasts bit.ly/3GSk82NAmazon Podcast bit.ly/3jYyPZ7Google Podcasts bit.ly/3Zqao7eYouTube bit.ly/3wWe3wFIHeart bit.ly/3QoTpOBTracklist to follow
In this episode, you get to meet Co-Founders of Othership, Amanda Laine + Harry Taylor. Amanda + Harry are co-founders and lead facilitators at Othership, an emotional regulation platform with a breathwork app and luxury sauna and ice bath experience. Othership has been featured in the Globe & Mail, Toronto Star, Soho House and on leading podcasts. Amanda began her journey as a facilitator in Europe, where she trained to become a Sauna Master, Scrub Ritual Guide, and Cold Exposure Therapist. It was through these elements that she recognized the power breathing has to shift our nervous system state. She has run several wellness retreats in Guatemala, and at Shou Sugi Ban House in NYC. Harry is a trained artist, musician, sound healing instructor, Sauna and Essential Oil Master, Breathwork Facilitator, and has lead several holistic wellness retreats in Guatemala and NYC. Harry has created hundreds of breathwork sessions, breathwork concerts in Miami and Brooklyn, along with first of their kind, emotionally driven sauna classes. His creative passion is revitalizing ancient health practices such as breathwork, sauna, and cold exposure, with modern science and artistic flair. I am so grateful that Othership has graciously gifted the inaugural cohort of the Quantum Breath Academy with a 3-month membership of their breathwork app, post-completion of their certification! If you have been wanting to join QBA, let this be your sign! This 10-week breathwork facilitator certification begins Feb 13 and is only $1111. For more information or to register, DM Kiki over on Instagram @quantumcreatrix Visit the Othership website here: https://www.othership.us/ Instagram handles: @othership @othership.app Connect with Kiki Here: Msha.ke/quantumcreatrix Instagram.com/quantumcreatrix Facebook.com/quantumcreatrix Facebook.com/groups/quantumcreatrixco https://www.tiktok.com/@quantumcreatrix linkedin.com/in/quantumcreatrix Insightimer.com/kikirae Interested in Frequency Healing Therapy? Try Healy: https://www.healy.shop/?partnername=9063-1127-7839 Curious about NLP? Get Certified by Quantum Ripple Effect Institute here: https://erinnicolecoaching.mykajabi.com/a/27760/GfSmjQNT Try Breathwork via the Othership App: https://othership.onelink.me/loJo/kikirae Book in your FREE 30-min consult: https://calendly.com/kikiraecoaching Want to come to a healing + manifestation retreat in Costa Rica with me? DM me for the link!
The CJNG began as El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel's military wing, but it has since broken away to become Mexico's most powerful criminal organization. After the murder of three Jalisco film students, the group gained international attention. As the crew was leaving, their car broke down, and out of nowhere two CJNG hitmen in police uniforms appeared. The students were herded into another car by the assailants, who then drove off. A rapper named QBA, who was a rising star with up to five million views per video on YouTube at the time of his arrest, is the one who was paid to dissolve their bodies in acid. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/deeploretv/support
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To-Sha, QBA, L.Eazy, Yohan & Majestim
Letzte Folge des Jahres! Was darf da nicht fehlen? Richtig; ein paar Gläser QBA'libre und DDA'ler Tim. Wir hatten unseren Spaß. Ihr hoffentlich auch. Nach einem kurzen Winterbreak erscheint am 8. Februar die nächste Folge von "Dies, das, Ananas!" - der Podcast. Alle Infos zur Fest und Flauschig-Spendenaktion findet ihr unter https://www.betterplace.org/de/fundraising-events/39907-fest-flauschig-live-himmlisches-boosterfest Folgt uns: https://instagram.com/ddapodcast_official?igshid=655i1gyvienn https://www.facebook.com/DDAPodcast/ Schreibt uns gerne an mail@ddapodcast.de Musik u. a. von Huma Huma
Nesse episódio, Dra. Ana Arantes (@anaanarantes_bcba) e Dra. Liliane Rocha (@thebehaviorweb) recebem Valeria Parejo, BCBA, QBA, DBH-C (@valeria_s_parejo) para um bate papo sobre ABA e suas aplicações em comportamentos relacionados à saúde.
Welcome to the next installment of Qba & Fab Show :P This time we are looking at Polish songs, samples of which you can hear in American hip hop and other places in the world. Have a funky week. 01- Breakout - Słuchaj rytmu (DJ Format feat. Chali 2na and Akil - We Know Something You Don't Know) 02- Funk Factory - Rien Ne Va Plus (Beastie Boys - Car Thief) 03- Kram - Twoje oddalenia (The Game feat. Wiz Khalifa - Taylor Made) 04- Piotr Figiel Ensemble - Niewiernej dziewczynie 05- Tha God Fahim X Left Lane feat. Mach-Hommy - Tamrind Targets 06- Jerzy Milian - Czasem bez tercji 07- Ugly Duckling - Get Ready 08- Grupa ABC - Razem z nami (Boca 45 - Koochi) 09- Henryk Debich - Z Tobą W Górach (Ours Samplus - Funk Epik) 10- Jerzy Milian - Gacek (Jade Cicada - Diggin It) 11- Big Band Katowice - Sorcery (Pablo - Roll Call)
After 10.5 years of doing the podcast I realized that we have never done an overview of Germany! Details, yes, but never the whole deal. Well, now we have. Photo credit: Pexels We discuss an overview of the most important things to know about Germany so you can buy and try the wines more easily. We begin with an overview of the German wine industry, and a reassurance that most of the stuff for export is pretty darn good. Then we tackle the climate and land, both which are completely unlikely places for great viticulture, but for a few dedicated people and a few quirks in geography. We talk about the major grapes (spoiler alert: Riesling is huge here) and then we discuss various wine styles before giving an overview of the very rich history here, which is meant to give you context for how long Germany has been in the winemaking game and how significant the country has been in wine. The second half of the show is an overview of the major regions in Germany and then we wrap with a quick discussion of the classification system, which hopefully makes much more sense once you hear about the history, climate, and terroir of Germany. I love German wine. I think you could too, if you don't already. I hope that this show (and the Germany section in the WFNP book, which gives a lot of great detail) can convince you to put it in the rotation more often! Here are the show notes: German wine regions are mainly in the southern and southwestern part of Germany, and are quite northerly, many at around 50-51˚N latitude There are 103,000ha/252,00 acres of vineyards 2/3 of the wine is white, with Germany's wine reputation pinned to Riesling Most people who make wine in Germany are small producers by New World standards. 25,000 cases/300,000 bottles is considered a huge winery, whereas in the US that's on the small side of medium! Photo of Riesling: Canva/Getty Climate and land Germany is a cool climate country, grapes can only grow and ripen because of the Gulf stream from western Europe and the warmer air the comes in from Eastern Europe Rainfall in Germany's wine regions occurs DURING the growing season, not during harvest. There is significant disease pressure on the vineyards but irrigation is not an issue and the long, dry fall enables easier harvesting and allows for late harvest wines to flourish The very steep slopes face south, southeast, or southwest. The slopes experience intense solar radiation, helping ripen the grapes Photo (C)Wine For Normal People: Slate in the Mosel Slate is a preferred soil in Germany because it retains heat and imparts spicy, minerally notes to the wine Grapes of Germany Riesling is about 23% of production Müller-Thurgau is about 12% Spätburgunder (Pinot Noir) is 11.5% Dornfelder (a red) is about 7.6% Grauburgunder (Pinot Gris) is 6% Weisburgunder (Pinot Blanc) is 5% Silvaner is 4.8% And many other grapes are grown in small percentages all over the country Wine regions: We review all 13 Anbaugebiete... Map from the Wine For Normal People Book Ahr is the northernmost region. It is small and grows a majority of red wine, mainly spätburgunder Baden is Germany's southernmost region and accordingly it is the warmest, sunniest region. It is close to France, and grows a lot of Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc as a result Franken is known for its flagon – a flat, round-shaped bottle called a bocksbeutel. The regions specializes in earthy, white Silvaner from the limestone shores of the Main River Hessische Bergstrasse is a teeny region with Riesling as the lead. You don't see these wines outside of Germany Mittelrhein is in the middle of the Rhine (fitting name, huh!?). It is dominated by Riesling, which grows on steep slate slopes Mosel is the most famed region in Germany and makes what many consider to be the best Riesling in the world. The first winegrowing in Germany was in Mosel and it contains the steepest vineyard: at 65˚ grade, Bremmer Calmont has this distinction. Slate soils are dominant and the wines are known for low alcohol levels, high acidity, pure fruit and floral (jasmine, gardenia) notes, along with strong minerality. They are generally off-dry to sweet, to offset the very powerful acidity the terroir imparts to Riesling. Photo (C)Wine For Normal People Nahe is located around the river Nahe, the volcanic soils create wines with fuller, richer textures than in other parts of Germany. It is a medium-sized area and not all vineyards or wineries are created equal – there are excellent producers and less good ones too! Pfalz is the second largest area after Rheinhessen. It is consumed heavily in the domestic market and can make rich, fuller stules of dry Riesling because the climate is slightly warmer. Red wines are growing here as well, given the warm conditions and the ability to fully ripen red grapes. Rheingau is the home of Riesling, the creator of Spätlese and Auslese, and highest percentage of Riesling (nearly 80%) and the home of Geisenheim University, one of the best viticulture and oenology schools in the world. The wines range in sweetness and in stule but they are subtler than Mosel wines and tend to develop intricate flavors of petrol, flowers, chamomile tea, and herbs with a few years in the bottle. Photo (C) Wine For Normal People Rheinhessen is the largest production area in Germany. It has the dubious distinction of being nicknamed “Liebfraumilch land” from its mass production of the sweet plonk that kind of tanked Germany's reputation. Rheinhessen has tried to shirk that image and focus on quality wine made from Riesling. The areas of Nackenheim, Nierstein, and Oppenheim can produce excellent quality wine. Wurttemberg specializes in red wines that aren't grown in other parts of Germany – Trollinger, Lemberger (Blaufränkisch), and Schwarzriesling (Pinot Meunier) are all big here. Saale-Unstrut and Sachsen are in the former East Germnay. Both specialize in dry wine and are at 51˚N latitude. The wines are improving with the help of climate changes and better viticultural practices. Finally we tackle the levels of German Classification: Deutscher Tafelwein: German Table Wine, consumed domestically Deutscher Landwein: German Country wine like Vins d'Pays in France or IGP in Italy, consumed domestically QbA (actually stands for Qualitätswein bestimmter Anbaugebiete): Wines from a defined region. It can be blended from a few regions but generally it's from one of the Anbaugebiete, so you'll see Mosel, Pfalz, Rheingau, etc on the bottle Prädikatswein is made from grapes with higher ripeness levels. The levels are: Kabinett: Ripe grapes. Can be dry or sweet Spätelese: Late Harvest wines. Can be dry or sweet Auslese: Select Harvest wines. Can be dry or sweet, very flavorful wines Beerenauslese: Berries of the Select Harvest. Always sweet, generally have experienced the effects of botrytis so the wines are honeyed, waxy, and apricot like. Berries are selected off the vines for the best of the bunch Trockenbeerenauslese: Dried Berries of Select Harvest. Always sweet, very rare. Grapes are very ripe must have been affected by botrytis. The grapes are raisined with very high concentration of sugar. Very expensive and rare wines Eiswein: Grapes are harvested after the first frost. The water in the grapes freezes, the winemakers squeeze out the frozen water and then press the sugar that remains. These wines should not be affected by botrytis We wrap up with other terms that are good to know: Trocken means the wine is dry Halbtrocken wines are off-dry and can seem very sweet Feinherb wines are sweeter or as sweet as halbtrocken wines The VDP: A private marketing organization of about 200 producers around Germany, with its own standards of quality that it expects its members to live up to. Not all great producers are VDP members but it is a safe bet if you know nothing about the wine VDP Logo Weingut is a winegrowing and wine-producing estate Gutsabfüllung refers to a grower/producer wine that is estate bottled Much of the data for the podcast was sourced from the Wines of Germany ________________________________________ Thanks for our sponsors this week: Wine Access: Access to the best wines for the best prices! For 15% off your next order, go to www.wineaccess.com/normal To become a member of Patreon go to www.patreon.com/winefornormalpeople To register for an AWESOME, LIVE WFNP class with Elizabeth go to: www.winefornormalpeople.com/classes
This week there's only music, because Qba's sick. But there's enough funk in here, to heal a dying man ;) This time we mix new stuff with classics, so get ready to party! 01- Jamison Ross - A Mellow Good Time 02- Prince - Born 2 Die 03- Donny Hathaway - Memory of Our Love 04- Omar Coleman - Chicago 05- True Loves - Lavender 06- Scary Pockets - It's Your Thing feat. Brooke Simpson 07- Tony Joe White - Voodoo Village 08- Boz Scaggs - Lowdown 09- Warren Zevon - Night Time In The Switching Yard 10- The Motet - Can't Fool Me 11- Nils Landgren Funk Unit - Play Funk 12- Gizelle Smith - Superstar 13- Banda Black Rio - Mr Funky Samba 14- Gaz - Sing Sing 15- True Loves - S O S
As always when Qba travels around the world, he brings back local funk with him. So this time we have for you one hour of funk from Portugal. Something from the 70s, 80s and modern times. A lot of this music you can find on two great compilations named Costa Nova. 01- Branco de Oliveira - O Coro dos Empregados da Câmara 02- Stick - Salto Tão Alto 03- Marta Ren - Let's Talk About The Kids 04- Guarda Branca - Boneca (instrumental) 05- Roberto Leal - Dez Portugueses Sem Jeito e um Bacalhau na Sacola 06- Quinteto Paulo de Carvalho - (Já) Pode ser Tarde (versão especial dança) 07- The Bateleurs - Stand for What You Are 08- Spunky - Latino Americano 09- Smoog - Smoogin' 10- HMB - Super Ego 11- David Ferreira - Rap'in the Salsa 12- Carlos Paulo - O Homem Matou-se 13- Via Nort - Greenwish 14- Cais Sodré Funk Connection - Back on Track 15- Guilherme Silva - Teu Calor 16- Marta Ren - Don't Look
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Smeal alumnus, Andy Mowery ’88 QBA is recently retired and rewiring after serving as the Senior Vice President and Chief Product Supply Officer of The Clorox Company. In this episode, Andy discusses the importance and process of developing young talent through internships, co-ops and entry level rotational programs. During his time at The Clorox Company, Andy helped many young professionals, getting his company to buy into the strategic importance of this talent pool. After eight years, the supply chain organization is seeded with more than 70 future leaders from those programs who grew up in the Clorox culture."It’s a long game…Yes you will get short-term benefits, but building an organization is something you have to think about over decades.“ –Andy Mowery
To-Sha, Qba, L.Eazy. Külas Planeet
If there's one good thing we can take from this crazy 2020 it's Funk! There has been a lot of great music all over the world and this week Qba is giving you his subjective summary of the year. Part 1 ;) Have a funky 2021 guys :) 01- Bassel & The Supernaturals - Smoke 02- Big Sam's Funky Nation - No More Shakes 03- Bootsy Collins - Slide Eazy feat. Ellis Hall & Rod Castro 04- Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles - Switch 05- Danny Keane - Ajoyo 06- WRD Trio - Sleep Depraved 07- Daytoner & Mr Bird ft The Audible One & Daisy B - Earthly Crowd 08- Diamond Ortiz - Fantasize feat. Reality Jonez 09- Nine Sparks Riots - The Antidote feat. Apocalyptic Brass Collective & MASAKA 10- DJ TRON - Hot Papaya 11- DJ Williams' Shots Fired - Iron Fist 12- Izo FitzRoy - Red Line 13- James Taylor Quartet - Whos Gonna Break The News 14- JD73 - Gotta Make It Right 15- Kleopetrol - High Alert 2020 feat. Cleva Thoughts
Normally, we should write you a hurray-sentence about how funky and fun will our "What’s Funk" show be. We will not do this. This week you won't hear Qba's voice saying that this great song was made this or that year and that you should get up and dance. We will say nothing. We will give voice to those who are silenced all the time. With a knee around the neck. We can no longer use American culture that treats people like that, without any thought. People we love: James Brown, Sam Cook, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, George Clinton ... People whose music we grew up on. People whose music we cried, loved and danced to. People whose work is a direct stimulus for creation of this organization. We stand together! Funk for change! 01- James Brown - Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud (Live At Dallas Memorial Auditorium 1968) 02- Gil Scott-Heron - Revolution Will Not Be Televised 03- The Temptations - Message From a Black Man 04- The Whatnauts - Why Can't People Be Colors Too? 05- Sly & The Family Stone - Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey 06- Baby Huey & The Baby Sitters - Hard Times 07- Marvin Gaye - What's Going On 08- Fred Wesley And The J.B.'s - Damn Right I Am Somebody 09- Martin Luther King Jr. - I Have a Dream 10- Sam Cooke - A Change Is Gonna Come 11- Curtis Mayfield - Power to the People 12- The Chi-Lites - (For God's Sake) Give More Power To The People 13- The O'Jays - Give the People What They Want 14- Donny Hathaway - Little Ghetto Boy 15- Aretha Franklin - Respect 16- Cory Henry & The Funk Apostles - Rise
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Most of us don't trust ourselves and that is why we ask for permission. So, if we constantly show up like a really good friend and gently ask ourselves how we are feeling every single day, we start to trust ourselves and we get closer to the truth. - J'aime Radow How can you connect with your authentic self, be in a present state of flow, and become a powerful catalyst for truth and love? ---> Join the Wellness Warrior VIP Club: get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.** ---> Get The Morning 21: A powerful (and free) system designed to give you more energy, let go of old weight, and live life well. JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW Wellness Force Radio Episode 286 Life Coach, Cultural Anthropologist, Motivational Speaker, and Personal Brand Alchemist, J'aime Radow, shares her mission to bring people back to love, how to honor and accept your emotional bandwidth, and why the real change you want to see in the future starts with you being curious and honest with yourself now. Listen and find out how J'aime is using all of her marketing, branding, and cultural anthropologist skills to help others find and channel their true selves. Private Coaching with J'aime Click here for coaching, speaking, retreats, and more Are you ready to begin the journey? The benefits of the transformational 12-week private coaching program include a personalized experience in your discovery, and together creating the road map to getting you where you want to be. Through exercises and questions, we focus in on what it is you really want to achieve. Then we build an action plan that you will be held accountable for following through with. Through this work you will gain confidence in yourself and your choices, an emphasis is put on the value of authenticity, preparation, and follow-through. After the Intro Session, J'aime will walk you through the following three steps: Point A Point A to Point B X Marks The Spot Corporate Consulting Click here for coaching, speaking, retreats, and more As a corporate consultant I have presented personal branding workshops to both small start-ups as well as Fortune 500 companies, worked with corporate attorneys on building a niche in their law practice, coached professionals on how to communicate and network effectively, as well as how work/life balance is imperative to success, and how to achieve it. Projects can be custom-tailored to fit each specific client’s needs and goals. The work may be done in a group/team setting, privately with individuals, or a combination of the two. A shortlist of tailored examples include: Suit & Tie Yogi Personal Brand Management Leadership & Success Listen To Episode 286 As J'aime Radow Uncovers: The fact that her name, J'aime, means "I love" in French and how that has now full-circle become her identity, mission, and the legacy that she wants to leave behind. Fully honoring and accepting all of your emotions from happiness and hope to grief and anger. Why wellness isn't a luxury but a conscious choice to live life well. Exploring the social constructs of what it means to be masculine vs. feminine and how that will shift in the future. Disconnection and how it is the root of so many of our health challenges, concerns, and problems. Landing in your body to fully embrace and express your feminine or masculine self. Real change begins in our world when we're kinder to ourselves first. High expectations that we, especially women, have for ourselves yet we don't create enough space four ourselves to just 'be.' Why channeling the masculine can help women get the tasks done that they need to accomplish. Embracing Your Role Allowing women to release their expression of emotions, be sensitive, and embrace their feminine. Quick change of gender roles and what it means to be masculine and feminine in the world we live in with today's technology. The challenge of understanding exactly what programming we have gone under and then figuring out what needs to be reprogrammed. Exploring the ego our need to create something big that we'll be remembered by forever because of it. Why we place so much value on what's good vs bad when everything that's happening is actually neutral and everything that happens is so much bigger than ourselves. How to be in flow with the various challenges we face in life and put in trust when things are out of control or not going our way. The fact that the eyes that we looked out of as a child are now the same eyes we look out of today and how that connects with our emotional intelligence and expression as a skill. Expression as a very necessary skill for all humans to keep themselves thriving. The need we have to ask permission to do even the simplest things when we don't even have to ask for it. How we can let our walls down to be authentically ourselves and open up to emotional and physical connection in romantic relationships. Power Quotes From The Show Finding Truth In The Breath "We need to look for the truth and So many people are looking for the truth but they're looking outside. To find truth within, it can be just as simple as a practice of getting comfortable sitting in a chair, putting both feet on the ground, feeling the ground, taking 3-deep inhales through the nose, exhale through the mouth, and just getting really quiet and asking yourself how you are in this moment." - J'aime Radow Showing Up For Yourself Every Day "The practice of creating space for oneself is such an important first step. I could give more steps but I am all about keeping things simple and showing up and doing one simple, profound thing every day. What this practice is really teaching you is to develop a deeper sense of trust with yourself. Most of us don't trust ourselves and that is why we ask for permission. So, if we constantly show up like a really good friend and gently ask ourselves how we are feeling every single day, we start to trust ourselves and we get closer to the truth." - J'aime Radow Being Curious & Getting Honest "To be present and create the future that we want, we have to be curious, ask questions, practice telling ourselves the truth. Practicing being present and honest with ourselves sounds simple but we really string together a lot of stories that aren't our truth and we just navigate our life with them. So, being curious, honest with ourselves, and then practice coming into community and conversation with those we feel safe with and trust in telling the truth is a massive step." - J'aime Radow Links From Today's Show ORGANIFI Awakened Futures Summit 2019 SOMA Breath Meditation Events - SOMA Breath 277 Christine Hassler 253 Dr. Brenda Walding Brené Brown Defining Your Authentic Purpose with J'aime Radow - Ep. 163 Growth Now Movement Private Coaching Keynote Speaking Corporate Consulting Retreats J'aime Radow Facebook Instagram LinkedIn About J'aime Radow J'aime Radow advises conscious women leaders to powerfully communicate their unique mission to themselves & the world. She has spent the last decade as a trusted advisor to executives at Fortune 500 companies, attorneys at Am Law 50 firms, entrepreneurs, physicians, professional athletes, and creatives. Guiding them to redefine themselves, their business, pivot, or up-level, and step into an expanded version of themselves. To create and fully express an aligned personal brand. She infuses her experience as a futurist and corporate brand strategist with practical personal development tools and experiential integration. She has been called an “essence translator & activator”, and believes, “Your person comes before your brand.” J’aime is also is the founder of the Queen Being Alliance, created to help women leaders build deeper connection, clarity, and confidence within themselves, and through community. The QBA offers coaching, multi-day retreats, and experiences. 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Its been a while since I made a podcast that wasn't for a someone's show or something. Here to a fresh start in 2013 and hope you enjoy it. Track Listing 1.)Warehouse Music (Original Mix) 2.)Love Hungry (Original Mix) 3.)Life's Brooklyn (DJ Simi Remix) 4.)Lowdown (Original Mix) 5.)Your Love feat. Jamie Principle (Belocca & Soneec Vocal Dub) 6.)Pump Up The Volume (Original Mix) 7.)Hustles Revenge (Prok & Fitch Remix) 8.)Do It To The Music (Federico Scavo Remix) 9.)Tell Me Why (Alex Kenji Remix) 10.)Flashback (Original Mix) 11.)Rock Bend (Original Mix) 12.)Gimme Five (General Tosh Remix)
Thank you for tuning into another episode of the DJ Mentor House music podcast. In this month's episode you will hear some of the freshest tracks in the Tech House genre. New tracks available on Southside Recordings with music by Rich Gior titled " House Train" available now on Beatport.com and a new dope remake of a classic by QBA & Manny Cabrera remixed by Southside mastermind Charlie Solana. Don't forget to check out my latest releases on Soundgroove Records NYC out on Beatport.com now. Stay tuned for new updates and upcoming releases. Find me on facebook.com/johnrivasmusic Also tech house and tribal producers don't forget, please email me your demos to mentorio@aol.com I am currently doing A&R for Southside Recordings. Zinder - Original Mix - Pierre Deutschmann The Da (Charlie Solana Mekkanikal Remix) - QBA & Manny Cabrera Fact - Original Mix - Stefano Noferini Good Music feat. Dan Diamond - Vlada Asanin Remix - John Aquaviva, Alex D'Elia, Nihil Young Wraps Around Me - Original Mix - Terry Knuckles Roenka (No Vocal Mix) - Gideon Broken - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti Back That Up - Original Mix - Antranig In The Music - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti House Train - Original Mix - Rich Gior Don't Turn Your Back - Stefano Noferini Remix - Olav Basoski, DJ Erick E Dark Night - Original Mix - Mentor Keep The Change - Fran Guzman Remix - American DJ
Thank you for tuning into another episode of the DJ Mentor House music podcast. In this month's episode you will hear some of the freshest tracks in the Tech House genre. New tracks available on Southside Recordings with music by Rich Gior titled " House Train" available now on Beatport.com and a new dope remake of a classic by QBA & Manny Cabrera remixed by Southside mastermind Charlie Solana. Don't forget to check out my latest releases on Soundgroove Records NYC out on Beatport.com now. Stay tuned for new updates and upcoming releases. Find me on facebook.com/johnrivasmusic Also tech house and tribal producers don't forget, please email me your demos to mentorio@aol.com I am currently doing A&R for Southside Recordings. Zinder - Original Mix - Pierre Deutschmann The Da (Charlie Solana Mekkanikal Remix) - QBA & Manny Cabrera Fact - Original Mix - Stefano Noferini Good Music feat. Dan Diamond - Vlada Asanin Remix - John Aquaviva, Alex D'Elia, Nihil Young Wraps Around Me - Original Mix - Terry Knuckles Roenka (No Vocal Mix) - Gideon Broken - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti Back That Up - Original Mix - Antranig In The Music - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti House Train - Original Mix - Rich Gior Don't Turn Your Back - Stefano Noferini Remix - Olav Basoski, DJ Erick E Dark Night - Original Mix - Mentor Keep The Change - Fran Guzman Remix - American DJ
Thank you for tuning into another episode of the DJ Mentor House music podcast. In this month's episode you will hear some of the freshest tracks in the Tech House genre. New tracks available on Southside Recordings with music by Rich Gior titled " House Train" available now on Beatport.com and a new dope remake of a classic by QBA & Manny Cabrera remixed by Southside mastermind Charlie Solana. Don't forget to check out my latest releases on Soundgroove Records NYC out on Beatport.com now. Stay tuned for new updates and upcoming releases. Find me on facebook.com/johnrivasmusic Also tech house and tribal producers don't forget, please email me your demos to mentorio@aol.com I am currently doing A&R for Southside Recordings. Zinder - Original Mix - Pierre Deutschmann The Da (Charlie Solana Mekkanikal Remix) - QBA & Manny Cabrera Fact - Original Mix - Stefano Noferini Good Music feat. Dan Diamond - Vlada Asanin Remix - John Aquaviva, Alex D'Elia, Nihil Young Wraps Around Me - Original Mix - Terry Knuckles Roenka (No Vocal Mix) - Gideon Broken - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti Back That Up - Original Mix - Antranig In The Music - Original Mix - Alexander Seretti House Train - Original Mix - Rich Gior Don't Turn Your Back - Stefano Noferini Remix - Olav Basoski, DJ Erick E Dark Night - Original Mix - Mentor Keep The Change - Fran Guzman Remix - American DJ
David A. Giraldo born in Bogota , Colombia. Raised in Bogota till the age of 7 where he was relocated to Miami. For the first time Gtronic had witness the sounds of Electronic Music being inspired by some of Tiesto's Greatest Hits , David Instantly fell in love with electronic music. David Gtronic Having absolutely no musical background didn't hesitate from pursuing his dream. He began very young with a passion to mix tracks together. He then developed using a variety of software enhancing his knowledge for electronic music. Around the age of 14 he introduced himself as a DJ Named Gtronic to the Miami nightlife by playing in several events held in some of Miami's top venues such as Club Space, Nocturnal, Metropolis, The Pawnshop, etc. Over the years he took his career one step further and began producing remixes and bootleg mixes and had the exclusive release on beatport and itunes of his original track “funky drums”. Funky Drums was then remixed by some of Miami's most recognize producers such as Cato K , Christian Falero , QBA of Parantula. In 2009 David Gtronic has released over 17 tracks in beatport (Including His Big Hit “Mind Control”) The Terrace Podcast Edition is Hosted by David Gtronic of DUO-TECH which is one of Miami's Most listen Itunes Podcast With an average of 200 subscribers daily. With Guest DJ's from Victor Calderone To 2008 Best Beatport producer EDX , Daniel Portman , Club Space Resident Patrick M , Alex Seda , Christian Falero , Masi & Mello , Alex Poxada , Nikolas , QBA and many more Episode 80 : 2009 Closing Mix :: Mixed By - David Gtronic {Tracklist} 1. Santiago Deep - A Love Song (Original Mix) 2. Wippenberg - Pong (Extended Mix) 3. Norman Doray - Tobita (Original Mix) + Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough (Acapella) 4. Sebastian Ingrosso & Dirty South - Meich Clocks (Dirty South Bootleg) 5. Mark Knight & D.Ramirez vs Underworld - Downpipe (Dub Mix) 6. The Groove Foundation & DJ Chus - That Feeling (DJ Chus 2010 Revisited Mix) 7. Keep On Rising (DJ Chus Bootleg) 8. Loko - Ritmo (Original Mix) 9. The Cube Guys - Mo Me Puedo Controlar (Original Mix) 10. Mario Ochoa - Kalua (Original Mix) 11. Raygun - Just Because (Funkagenda Remix) 12. Format B - Hod Rod (Original Mix) 13. Loko - Ass Play (Original Mix) 14. Toolman - Goldbunny (Original Mix) 15. Attemporal - Drumeando (Hernandez Remix) 16. We Are Friend (Dirty South Bootleg) 17. Sebastian Ingrosso - Kidos (Original Mix) 18. Tiesto - In The Dark (Dirty South Acapella Bootleg 19. Plastikman Vs. Booka Shade & M.A.N.D.Y Vs. Sebastien Leger - Spastik Jaguar Language (Goodwill Extended Bootleg) 20. Wolfgang Gartner - Yin (Mark Knights Say Hello Bootleg) :: Gtronic Edited :: For Tracklisting / Request / Info ::: David_Gtronic@hotmail.com
Cesar Torres born in Colombia, Relocated to Miami, FL where he still resides today. From a very early age he expirience deep love for electronic music. Being Influenced by many great artists from the trance genre who changed the electronic music scene for ever Such as Tiesto, Ferry Corsten, Paul van Dyke. By the age of 15, He then Began by being a part of a promotion team hosting Miami's All Ages / Festivals he than began DJ in these events that included Miami's Hottest Venues such as #1 Late Night Club in the USA "Club Space" , Nocturnal , Metropolis , Pawnshop , Heattrow , Ink , Brickz and many more. Over the years Cesar Torres Expanded his musical skills by releasing his Exclusive track in beatport "The Collapso" And currently working on his big 2010 hit La Palabra along with David Gtronic. In 2009 Cesar Torres is one of Miami's Biggest All Ages Events Promoter Starting from the bottom he rose himself to the top , Sharing DJ Booths with Artist such as Boris, Starkillers, Austin Leeds, Andy Moor, Gareth Emery, John O. Callagan, and The very Recognize Donald Glaude. The Terrace Podcast Edition is Hosted by Cesar Torres of DUO-TECH which is one of Miami's Most listen Itunes Podcast With an average of 200 subscribers daily. With Guest DJ's from Victor Calderone To 2008 Best Beatport producer EDX , Daniel Portman , Club Space Resident Patrick M , Alex Seda , Christian Falero , Masi & Mello , Alex Poxada , Nikolas , QBA and many more The Terrace Podcast Edition Free To Download in the Itunes Store. www.theterracepodcast.com
Jetzt ist Sommer und damit Zeit für Sommerwein. Doch was ist ein guter Sommerwein? Nur weiß oder doch auch rot ? In diesem Podcast nähern sich Christine und Adrian dem saisonalen Thema. Dabei gibt es hier wieder Fach-Informationen zu Prädikaten und Rebsorten und auch ganz persönliche Weinempfehlungen wie z.B. der Granit Riesling, QbA von Simon-Bürkle oder der Saarburger Rausch, Riesling Kabinett von Forstmeister Geltz-Zilliken. Bei germanwine.de beschreibt der Sommelier-Weltmeister Markus Del Monego seine Eindrücke zum Thema Sommerwein. Musik von Andrew Kesler: "Dominicana" und Daiki and little wings: "Ala Sola" aus dem Podsafe Music Network (http://music.podshow.com).