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Best podcasts about Ricardo Morales

Latest podcast episodes about Ricardo Morales

Podcast Agricultura
514 Cómo acelerar la producción agrícola sostenible con Ricardo Morales

Podcast Agricultura

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 82:24


En esta entrevista, Ricardo Morales, director de AgroDer, comparte su trayectoria y analiza la urgencia de acelerar la producción agrícola sostenible. Destaca cómo la innovación tecnológica, las estrategias de manejo responsable y el acceso equitativo a prácticas regenerativas pueden transformar el futuro del campo.Además, se abordan los principales obstáculos para lograr sostenibilidad, desde políticas públicas hasta indicadores de medición eficaces. Ricardo también presenta la propuesta de valor de AgroDer, reflexionando sobre el papel de los agricultores y la necesidad de una transición consciente hacia sistemas más resilientes y productivos.https://podcastagricultura.com/episodio-514/

Live at the Bop Stop
Live at the Bop Stop's Best of 2024

Live at the Bop Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 117:28


All music used with permission from the artists. Artist Title OHM Trio Eh Ari Hoenig Fatti Mi Me Amsterdam After Dark Dan Wilson Theron Brown Trio Who Shot John? Big Sky Grant Heineman Not in My Hollow Sam Blakeslee Alex Hamburger Ladybug Concurrence I-40 Was a Razor Hilario Duran Segundo Encuentro Orrin Evans Phoebe's Stroll Kiego Hirakawa Far Above Ricardo Morales Introspectivo Jamey Haddad River Man Tommy Lehman Soul Serach, Part 1 Stephen Phillip Harvey Octet JT   2024 was definitely a year. And yet, we're still here at the end of it. Whether your year was difficult or easy, frustrating or rewarding, one thing was certain; there was plenty of great live jazz to enjoy along the way. Our two-hour retrospective relives some of the best moments from the year's lineup of programs along with some of the year's best performances on our stage that haven't been previously aired. Featuring Ari Hoenig, Hilario Duran, Jamey Haddad and Ricardo Morales among others it's the Live at the Bop Stop – Best of 2024. Live at the Bop Stop is made possible by The Music Settlement – serving Northeast Ohio by offering music instruction, music therapy, and early childhood education since 1912. The Music Settlement's mission is to welcome all to our music and arts community to learn, create, inspire, and heal.  This program is recorded at the Robert Conrad Studios at the Bop Stop in Cleveland, Ohio, and the studios of WBWC FM on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace University in Berea, Ohio. Additional production at the Bop Stop is provided by Graham Rosen. Technical editing for the program is provided by Dr. Pete Naegele, Shawn Gilbert, and Darren Thompson through Gilazar Media. The executive producer and writer is Daniel Peck, with additional consulting production on behalf of The Music Settlement by Bryan Kennard.  For extended versions of all of our shows, our Live at the Bop Stop podcast can be found on your favorite podcast app or visit our website at www.themusicsettlement.org and click the Bop Stop link.  To reach out directly, email liveatthebopstop@gmail.com

The Pediatric Lounge
174 2024 End of The Year

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 28:32


In this special episode, hosts George and Herb share clips from 2024, celebrating the work and passion of pediatricians worldwide. Interviews with various pediatricians reveal their motivations and experiences, from personal childhood illnesses to family influences. 00:22 Challenges in Implementing Change 120 Susan Sirota MD, 02:42 Personal Journeys: Why We Became Pediatricians 121 Russ Libby MD, 03:37 Spotlight on Nicholas Children's Hospital 122 Dr. Rani Gereige,08:34 Private Equity  128 Chip Hart, Recipient of Doctorate of Pediatrics from TPL 11:55 Michigan State Medical School 131 Lia Gaggino, MD,20:23 International Pediatricians: Stories and Inspirations 123 Scott Krugman , MD 125 Paul Offit, MD Pediatrician of the Year 2024 , 132 Scott Grant, MD , 133 Ilan Shapiro, MD,134 Mina Giri, MD, 136 Ricardo Morales, MD, 138 Dr. Irene,139 Susana D Chang MDSupport the show

070 podcasts
[Veinticuatro/Siete] E3. ¿Qué nos dicen las aves sobre la calidad del aire y el ruido en Bogotá?

070 podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 18:26


En este episodio quisimos hacer algo diferente: entender los efectos que tiene vivir en una ciudad como Bogotá no para los humanos sino para otros seres , como las aves, que habitan con nosotros desde otra altura. ¿Qué nos dicen las palomas, torcazas, mirlas, colibríes, reinitas y demás aves sobre el ruido y la contaminación en la capital? En este tercer episodio de Veinticuatro Siete, la médica veterinaria Arlen Patricia Gómez y el profesor Ricardo Morales nos explican cómo estos factores medioambientales pueden hacer que Bogotá sea más o menos habitable para los humanos y otros seres con los que convivimos.

Una Nueva Mañana
Desafíos y avances para la prevención del cáncer en Chile

Una Nueva Mañana

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 38:26


El doctor Ricardo Morales, director médico del instituto oncológico Fundación Arturo López Pérez (FALP), detalló en Cooperativa los avances y desafíos para la prevención del cáncer en Chile, tras la realización de un congreso -junto a destacados investigadores de todo el mundo- en el que se identificaron acciones determinantes en beneficio de los pacientes que sufren dicha enfermedad. Conduce Cecilia Rovaretti y Sebastián Esnaola.

Radio UdeC Podcast
La Belleza de Educar - septiembre 16

Radio UdeC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 55:15


Junto a Ricardo Morales, rector del Liceo de Adultos José Manuel Balmaceda.

FM Mundo
#ElGranMusical | Ricardo Morales, Beneficios de la lactancia en la salud infantil

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 10:27


En El Gran Musical conversamos con Ricardo Morales, Médico Pediatra, sobre los beneficios de la lactancia materna y la importancia en la salud infantil.

Café la Posta
10/JUL: ¿Se viene el PARO? | El Defensor Pública da su versión

Café la Posta

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 98:22


Ricardo Morales, defensor Público, Shady Heredia, coordinadora técnica del colectivo LOA, Juan Pablo Molina, de la RC, y Abel Gómez, de la FENACOTIP, quien anunció que habrá paro nacional el 16 y 17 de julio, en Café la Posta.

FM Mundo
NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, Primera Acción Será Proponer Un Nombre Para El Consejo..

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 20:13


NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, Primera Acción Será Proponer Un Nombre Para El Consejo.. by FM Mundo 98.1

FM Mundo
NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, El Concurso para Defensor Público en la Recta Final..

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 13:53


NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, El Concurso para Defensor Público en la Recta Final.. by FM Mundo 98.1

The Pediatric Lounge
136S Dr. Ricardo Morales Pediatra en Ecuador - Espanol

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 27:56


Conversación con el Doctor Ricardo Morales sobre Pediatría y Salud InfantilEste episodio especial de 'Pediatric Loubgue' presenta una entrevista con el Doctor Ricardo Morales, un destacado pediatra de Quito, Ecuador. El Doctor Morales comparte su motivación personal para convertirse en médico, influida por la enfermedad de su madre, y su camino hacia la pediatría después de descubrir su conexión con los niños y su falta de interés por tratar a pacientes adultos. Detalla su educación y experiencia trabajando en emergencias pediátricas y terapia intensiva en hospitales públicos en Ecuador antes de pasar al sector privado y la educación. Discute los desafíos del sistema de salud en Ecuador, incluyendo la falta de especialización en emergencias pediátricas y la lucha contra la desinformación sobre vacunación y lactancia materna. Morales también habla sobre el problema del exceso de calorías y la obesidad infantil, las enfermedades autoinmunes y el problema global de la desnutrición versus el sobrepeso. Además, menciona su participación en un proyecto de podcast 'Pediatría al Día' y su presencia en redes sociales para educar y comunicarse directamente con las familias sobre temas de salud pediátrica basados en evidencia científica.00:00 Bienvenida y Presentación del Doctor Ricardo Morales00:54 La Inspiración Detrás de Ser Pediatra02:02 La Pasión por la Pediatría y la Conexión con los Niños03:30 Experiencia y Desafíos en el Sistema de Salud de Ecuador05:23 La Importancia de la Especialización y el Trabajo en Emergencias Pediátricas08:16 Desafíos en la Atención Pediátrica y la Lactancia Materna10:56 El Impacto de la Alimentación y la Obesidad en la Salud Infantil17:59 Promoviendo la Actualización y la Evidencia en la Práctica Pediátrica25:48 Despedida y Futuras ColaboracionesSupport the show

The Pediatric Lounge
136 The Day In The Life of A Pediatrician in Ecuador

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 27:17


A Pediatrician's Journey and Impact: Dr. Morales' StoryA podcast episode where the hosts welcome Dr. Ricardo Morales, a pediatrician from Quito, Ecuador, discussing 'A Day in the Life of a Pediatrician'. Dr. Morales shares his personal journey to becoming a pediatrician, influenced by his mother's cancer diagnosis when he was a child. He explains his choice of pediatrics, driven by his love for children and desire to be their 'superhero'. The conversation covers the challenges and differences of medical education and pediatric residency in Ecuador compared to other countries, highlighting the limited opportunities and deficiencies within the Ecuadorian health system. Dr. Morales also discusses his efforts to improve pediatric care and his involvement in health education through his Spanish podcast, SOS Pediatra, aimed at empowering parents and addressing myths around child care. Additionally, the script touches on the socioeconomic struggles faced by families in Ecuador, the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on child health practices, and the importance of conveying accurate, evidence-based information to the community.00:00 Welcome to the Podcast: Introducing Dr. Ricardo Morales00:23 A Glimpse into Dr. Morales' Background and Ecuador01:02 Why Pediatrics? Dr. Morales' Personal Journey03:22 Pediatric Residency in Quito: Challenges and Differences05:50 Navigating the Ecuadorian Health System: Insights and Struggles12:52 The Journey from Spain to Pediatric Emergency in Quito19:01 Empowering Parents: The Mission Behind SOS Pediatra Podcast23:12 Social Media for Health Advocacy: A New Frontier25:53 Closing Thoughts and AcknowledgementsSupport the show

Pediatras En Línea
Consumo de azúcar en niños con el Dr. Ricardo Morales (S3:E42)

Pediatras En Línea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 31:19


Según los Centros de Control y Prevención de Enfermedades, los estadounidenses están consumiendo demasiada azúcar añadida. Esto contribuye al aumento de peso, obesidad, diabetes tipo 2 y enfermedades del corazón. ¿Cómo limitar el consumo de azúcar en niños cuando los adultos tienen altos índices de consumo? En este episodio invitamos al Dr. Ricardo Morales para hablar sobre los efectos del consumo excesivo de azúcar en la edad pediátrica y conocer cómo promover hábitos saludables entre los niños, los profesionales de la salud y padres de familia. El Dr. Ricardo Morales es un Pediatra Pro Lactancia,  especialista en Pediatría por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador y Máster en Urgencias Pediátricas por la CEU Cardenal Herrera University en España. Cuenta con certificaciones en Pediatric Advanced Life Support y Neonatal Resuscitation Program de la American Academy of Pediatrics.    Instagram: @dr.ricardo.morales.pediatra  Facebook: Centro Médico Pediatría al Día  X (antes Twitter): @DrPediatra  Linkedin: Medicina al Día / Pediatría al Día Threads: @dr.ricardo.morales.pediatra    ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org. 

FM Mundo
NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, ¿Irregularidades En Concurso Para Defensor Público?

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 13:16


NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, ¿Irregularidades En Concurso Para Defensor Público? by FM Mundo 98.1

Repentance on SermonAudio
The Correct Response to the Power and Mercy of Christ

Repentance on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 49:00


A new MP3 sermon from Fellowship Church Lubbock is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Correct Response to the Power and Mercy of Christ Subtitle: Non-Series Teaching Speaker: Ricardo Morales Broadcaster: Fellowship Church Lubbock Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/3/2024 Bible: John 5:1-14 Length: 49 min.

FM Mundo
NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, Concurso Para Designar Defensor Público

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 13:55


NotiMundo Estelar - Ricardo Morales, Concurso Para Designar Defensor Público by FM Mundo 98.1

FM Mundo
Mundo Salud - Dr. Esteban Ortiz y Dr. Ricardo Morales, Niños Que se Enferman Tanto en Clase

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 28:08


Mundo Salud - Dr. Esteban Ortiz y Dr. Ricardo Morales, Niños Que se Enferman Tanto en Clase by FM Mundo 98.1

The Opperman Report
Did Monkey Morales Train Oswald ?

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 47:25


Ricardo A. MoralesSep 18, 2022Ed is joined by Ricardo Morales, whose story adds yet more credence to the conspiracies and fact-fog surrounding the events in Dallas on November 22, 1963.From JFK Facts:Ricardo Morales, the Miami man who told his son he met accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald in a CIA training camp, was considered a credible source by the Agency and FBI. His heavily-redacted 130-page CIA personnel file, is found among the JFK assassination records whose release was postponed by the White House on October 22.Morales also told his son that he met Oswald in a CIA training camp. He didn't tell his son when or where. There was a training camp near New Orleans where Oswald lived in 1963, that was run by an anti-Castro group called the Movimiento Democratico Cristiano (MDC). Morales is known to have reported on MDC activities in 1964.When Morales's anti-Castro compatriots bombed a Polish ship and other communist targets in 1968, his fingerprints were found at one of the bombing scenes. The FBI received testimony that the explosives came from the CIA. Morales then became a witness for U.S. prosecutors. He wore a wire for the FBI while meeting with other Cuban suspects in the case. In a 1972 memo, the chief of the Agency's Western Hemisphere division said the FBI considered Morales “honest and objective” as an informant.Morales's career as terrorist, drug trafficker, and informant grew ever more complex, as detailed in a mind-bending (and paywalled) Harper's magazine cover story in January 1982. Morales was shot to death in a MIami bar in December 1982.President Biden gave the CIA and other federal agencies until December 15 to release JFK files with a proviso they can delay sensitive material related to national security, military intelligence and the foreign policy until December 15, 2022.Twitter:Ricardo MoralesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1198501/advertisement

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada
¿Cómo evitar un Caso Matías Videla?: regulación financiera y gobiernos corporativos

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Cristián Camus y Juan Pablo Larraín conversaron con Ricardo Morales, Associate director Strategic Advisory de Benchmark Mineral Intelligence y también con Matías Valenzuela, fundador de Finmark Legal Advisors. Además de Jorge Sahd, Director del Centro de Estudios Internacionales UC.

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada
¿Cómo evitar un Caso Videla?: regulación financiera y gobiernos corporativos

Radio Duna | Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Cristián Camus y Juan Pablo Larraín conversaron con Ricardo Morales, Associate director Strategic Advisory de Benchmark Mineral Intelligence y también con Matías Valenzuela, fundador de Finmark Legal Advisors. Además de Jorge Sahd, Director del Centro de Estudios Internacionales UC.

Radio Duna - Información Privilegiada
¿Cómo evitar un Caso Matías Videla?: regulación financiera y gobiernos corporativos

Radio Duna - Información Privilegiada

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023


Cristián Camus y Juan Pablo Larraín conversaron con Ricardo Morales, Associate director Strategic Advisory de Benchmark Mineral Intelligence y también con Matías Valenzuela, fundador de Finmark Legal Advisors. Además de Jorge Sahd, Director del Centro de Estudios Internacionales UC.

Pediatras En Línea
Semana de la Lactancia Latina con el Dr. Ricardo Morales (S3:E7)

Pediatras En Línea

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 29:02


Este 2023 es el primer año que se celebra la Semana de la Lactancia Latina entre del 5 al 11 de septiembre y por ello hemos dedicado este episodio a resaltar la importancia de la lactancia materna, el rol del pediatra en cuanto a la promoción de la lactancia y los múltiples beneficios y actualizaciones sobre las bondades de la leche materna. Queremos celebrar y crear conciencia entre nuestras comunidades y poder afrontar las barreras que existen para llevar a cabo esta práctica tan importante para el desarrollo infantil. Nuestro invitado es el Dr. Ricardo Morales, pediatra prolactancia. El Dr. Morales cuenta con un Máster en Urgencias Pediátricas, CEU Cardenal Herrera University. Especialista en Pediatría, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. Certification Pediatric Advanced Life Support, American Academy of Pediatrics. Certification Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NPR), American Academy of Pediatrics. Médico Cirugano, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador.    Instagram: dr.ricardo.morales.pediatra  Facebook: Centro Médico Pediatría al Día  X (antes Twitter): DrPediatra  Linkedin: Dr. Ricardo Morales Pediatra  Threads: dr.ricardo.morales.pediatra    ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.

Bike Talk
Bike Talk - Slow Streets Please

Bike Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 58:00


1:02 https://on.soundcloud.com/kzP8k Advocates' roundabout: A forum of people fighting for protected bike lanes, with Karen Parolek of Walk Bike Berkeley for Hopkins, Lucy Maloney in Vancouver for Stanley Drive, and Ricardo Morales in Pittsfield for North Street. Also, Luke Bornheimer, San Francisco Advocate, for the website https://www.slowstreets.us/. 35:17https://on.soundcloud.com/QfjtY Interlude with Taylor, Nick, Seamus, Lindsay 38:08 https://on.soundcloud.com/kzP8k Better with bikes: BikeLA's 2023 Bicycle Safety Report finds, among other things, that everyone's safer on a street with protected bike lanes. With BikeLA's Executive Director Eli Akira Kaufman and Bike Talk cohost Taylor Nichols. Editing by Kevin Burton. Closing Song, "Bike," by Mal Webb. Interstitial music, "Just Moving," by Don Ward. Visit BikeTalk.org to be involved.

IrresponsableTV
Ricardo Morales en Demente Necrópolis VIDEO

IrresponsableTV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 81:20


VIDEO: El programa del Clon de Víctor Vargas y Jorge Baca donde recibimos invitados especiales para platicar de todo y nada. Todos los miércoles a las 21 hrs en las redes sociales de Irresponsable TV. Ricardo Morales en Demente Necrópolis y todos los jueves en Interferencia IMER a las 10 hrs. VIDEO --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/irresponsabletv/message

Hechos Ecuador
Comisión de Justicia recibe criterios de expertos sobre proyecto para rehabilitación de personas privadas de libertad

Hechos Ecuador

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 3:00


La Comisión de Justicia y Estructura del Estado, que preside Alejandro Jaramillo, recibió criterios de expertos en torno al proyecto de Ley Orgánica para la Rehabilitación a través del Trabajo para los Sentenciados y Personas Privadas de Libertad y al proyecto de Ley Orgánica Reformatoria al Código Orgánico Integral Penal para Fortalecer el Sistema Penitenciario. En este contexto, Ricardo Morales, experto en regímenes penitenciarios y rehabilitación social, aseguró que es necesario reformar el sistema de rehabilitación, por cuanto persisten las condiciones de hacinamiento en los centros de privación de libertad, pese a que se ha construido infraestructura, al menos en tres regiones del país y la estrategia de descongestionamiento a través del indulto, en determinados casos. Aseguró que el problema no necesariamente está en la falta de centros de privación de libertad, sino en el inadecuado manejo del sistema penitenciario por parte de quienes han dirigido el Servicio Nacional de Atención Integral a Personas Adultas Privadas de la Libertad y Menores Infractores (SNAI). En esta comparecencia se mencionó, también, la necesidad de establecer con claridad en qué condiciones los PPL podrían ejercer actividades laborales, qué pasaría con sus remuneraciones y quiénes serían los responsables en calidad de patronos, entre otros aspectos de orden técnico y operativo. De su lado, Deysi Terán, experta en normativa laboral para el sector público y privado, consideró que primero se requiere reflexionar qué se quiere alcanzar con este proyecto de ley y cómo se va a sopesar el trabajo de los hombres y de las mujeres, que requieren condiciones diferentes. Así mismo, Ronny Romo, experto en derecho laboral, estimó imprescindible determinar las modalidades de trabajo que se aplicarían para las personas privadas de libertad, las áreas en las cuales pueden desarrollar sus actividades productivas y los beneficios de ley. A la vez, habría que considerar el rol que ejercerían aquellos ciudadanos en condición de detención provisional. Adopción excepcional En la sesión matutina de este miércoles, 3 de agosto, la mesa recibió los aportes de David Maldonado, estudiante de la Universidad de Loja, delegado del Modelo de Asamblea en mi Universidad, respecto del proyecto de Ley Orgánica para la Adopción Excepcional Voluntaria desde el Vientre Materno de Niñas y Niños No Nacidos Producto de Embarazos No Deseados. Maldonado dijo que se debe partir de una definición clara de la circunstancia en que se considera un embarazo no deseado y es necesario enfatizar en el consentimiento del padre, y no solo de la madre. Igualmente, subrayó que es indispensable que en todo el texto de esta ley se gsarantice el principio del bien superior del niño. Es importante, además, tomar en cuenta los plazos mínimos que toman los procesos de adopción en Ecuador, a fin de articular la normativa a la realidad que viven las parejas que tienen interés en la adopción de niños y niñas, en este caso no nacidos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hechosecuador/message

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1Podcast+ - Ricardo Morales S03 E06 Parte 3

1Podcast+

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 19:00


Entre fotografías, cerveza, locución y bicicletas, el día de hoy tenemos a Ricardo Morales, un ser humano que nos trae una conversación muy a gusto en la que hablamos sobre el valor de los abuelos, el trabajo, lo que demanda verte envuelto en temas de producción y encontrar paz en nuestra vida.

1Podcast+
1Podcast+ - Ricardo Morales S03 E06 Parte 2

1Podcast+

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 18:35


Entre fotografías, cerveza, locución y bicicletas, el día de hoy tenemos a Ricardo Morales, un ser humano que nos trae una conversación muy a gusto en la que hablamos sobre el valor de los abuelos, el trabajo, lo que demanda verte envuelto en temas de producción y encontrar paz en nuestra vida.

1Podcast+
1Podcast+ - Ricardo Morales S03 E06

1Podcast+

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 19:08


Entre fotografías, cerveza, locución y bicicletas, el día de hoy tenemos a Ricardo Morales, un ser humano que nos trae una conversación muy a gusto en la que hablamos sobre el valor de los abuelos, el trabajo, lo que demanda verte envuelto en temas de producción y encontrar paz en nuestra vida.

Original Gangsters, a True Crime Talk Podcast
Ricardo "Monkey" Morales and the CIA/Cocaine Connection

Original Gangsters, a True Crime Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 67:09


Ric Morales joins us for this episode as we examine the extraordinary life of Ricardo "Monkey" Morales. Morales Sr. started off as an anti-Castro guerilla fighter and CIA intelligence asset based in Miami. During that time he also moonlighted as Lefty Rosenthal's enforcer. After fighting abroad in some of CIA's dirty wars of the 1960s and 1970s, Morales returned to Miami as a cocaine cowboy. We also explore allegations Monkey Morales was connected to the JFK assassination!

Original Gangsters, a true crime talk podcast  Podcast
Ricardo "Monkey" Morales and the CIA/Cocaine Connection

Original Gangsters, a true crime talk podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 67:09


Ric Morales joins us for this episode as we examine the extraordinary life of Ricardo "Monkey" Morales. Morales Sr. started off as an anti-Castro guerilla fighter and CIA intelligence asset based in Miami. During that time he also moonlighted as Lefty Rosenthal's enforcer. After fighting abroad in some of CIA's dirty wars of the 1960s and 1970s, Morales returned to Miami as a cocaine cowboy. We also explore allegations Monkey Morales was connected to the JFK assassination!

Leyendo a Martillazos
Cómo el poder de las noticias nos da noticias del poder (José Ricardo Morales)

Leyendo a Martillazos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 28:05


Llega el absurdo a "Leyendo a Martillazos". La gran Andrea nos trae una gran obra teatral del dramaturgo español José Ricardo Morales, donde, a través del extrañamiento, nos lleva a reflexionar y cuestionar desde las esferas de poder hasta el mundo cotidiano. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/estudioscavernarios/message

Profiling Evil Podcast with Mike King
Was Ricardo Morales' homicide about racism or was it a tragic accident? - Profiling Evil Podcast

Profiling Evil Podcast with Mike King

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 57:00


Ricardo Morales was murdered by the local police chief in 1975 in Texas. Was the homicide about racism or was it a tragic accident? Start your own podcast with Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1171763========================================Here are a few ways you can support Profiling Evil: DONATE: https://profilingevil.com/donatePayPal: https://paypal.me/profilingevilBECOME A MEMBER: https://www.youtube.com/profilingevil/joinSHOP MERCH: https://www.profilingevil.com/profilingevilshopSHOP BOOKS: https://www.profilingevil.com/storeBITCOIN DONATIONS: bc1qk65vcsa3sra884za3e62hkak0mfzjn7cccwfvk========================================Where else you can find us:         INSTAGRAM: https://cutt.ly/peinstagram @profilingevilTWITTER: https://cutt.ly/petwitter @profilingevilFACEBOOK:https://cutt.ly/pefacebook @profilingevilWEBSITE: https://profilingevil.comDISCORD: https://cutt.ly/pediscord========================================PROFILING EVIL STORYMAPS: https://www.profilingevil.com/storymaps BUSINESS INQUIRIES: profilingevil@gmail.comCREATED BY: Mike King https://profilingevil.com PRODUCED BY: CIRCA3 https://circa3.com ORIGINAL MUSIC BY: Clifford W King https://cliffordwking.comWant to livestream try Streamyard: https://streamyard.com?pal=5466142729043968Support the show (https://patreon.com/profilingevil)Support the show (https://patreon.com/profilingevil)

Backstory - Let's Hear It
Backstory...Let's Hear It! - October 8, 2021

Backstory - Let's Hear It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 59:55


On today’s episode host Roberta McCulloch-Dews welcomes guests Ricardo Morales, Pittsfield’s Commissioner of Public Services & Utilities, and Alan Rubin, OLLI Instructor.

Behind the Screen
BTS Episode 27 - Ricardo Morales

Behind the Screen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 42:24


Ricardo Morales, Principal Clarinet of the Philadelphia Orchestra is our guest on this episode of Behind the Screen. Before winning his position with Philly, Ricardo was Principal Clarinet of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. He talks about his experiences with both auditions as well as sitting behind the screen when listening to auditions. He talks about how to prepare for an audition and what he believes the panel is listening for and what is the differentiating factor when choosing one candidate over another. Ricardo points out that boxing and auditions are very similar. As he says: “there is a very fine line between kicking butt, and getting your butt kicked.”  We loved talking and laughing with Ricardo and you'll love listening to him on Behind the Screen. Thank you for subscribing and let us know your thoughts or who'd you like to hear on Behind the Screen at screenisup@gmail.com 

Nuestros audio libros
De Pérez Jiménez a Chávez | Ricardo Morales Navarrete "El Mono" | Arriba, Arriba y lejos

Nuestros audio libros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 5:26


El Comisario General DISIP (J) Atahualpa Montes, relata en sus propias palabras, su participación en los hechos históricos que llevaron a la construcción de la democracia venezolana y su defensa, hasta la desgraciada elección en 1998 de Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías y su muerte en 2013. Jurado, Grupo Editorial 23 Septiembre 2020

Nuestros audio libros
De Pérez Jiménez a Chávez | Ricardo Morales Navarrete "El Mono" | Lilys Boogaloo

Nuestros audio libros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 5:24


El Comisario General DISIP (J) Atahualpa Montes, relata en sus propias palabras, su participación en los hechos históricos que llevaron a la construcción de la democracia venezolana y su defensa, hasta la desgraciada elección en 1998 de Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías y su muerte en 2013. Jurado, Grupo Editorial 23 Septiembre 2020

Charlando con...
En Zapotlanejo ¿Ricardo Morales para otro round?

Charlando con...

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 28:28


Satisfecho pero con reservas y preparado con sus abogados para la eventual impugnación, Ricardo Morales Sandoval, virtual ganador en Zapotlanejo defiende su triunfo, reflexiona el porqué de la baja diferencia de votos y sale también a la defensa del aún alcalde Héctor Álvarez

Esparza El Show De Un Apostador
GallitoViP / version 2.0

Esparza El Show De Un Apostador

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 64:32


Por segunda ocasión nos acompaña Ricardo Morales el gallito Vip , platicamos acerca de sus proyectos , la visión del negocio , mucha LMB

El Cotorreo
012. RICH [TWO FEET UNDR] - EN MÉXICO TAMBIÉN HACEMOS COSAS CHINGONAS

El Cotorreo

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 52:30


Ricardo Morales, mejor conocido como "Rich" es el creador y fundador de la marca "Two Feet Undr", la primer boutique de tenis y ropa en el norte de México desde el 2017, platicamos sobre como es que tuvo la osadía de iniciar con este proyecto después de escuchar el audio libro de "Shoe Dog" de Phil Knight el co-fundador de Nike y como es que en estos 4 años ha trabajado para consolidarla.

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 34: A Tentacle

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 4:34 Transcription Available


 Chapter 34 summarizes the future and past for significant characters in Many ConesMany Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   There were eight other teens arrested. Four of them were not part of the murders. They flipped like golden brown pancakes. The other four also turned state’s witnesses, but were looking at substantial jail time. All of the high schoolers told the same story. Albert Moffit was the head of a criminal organization with far reaching tentacles. The victims picked were criminals double crossing a bigger, more powerful criminal. The aunt and uncle Ricardo Morales complained about, gave up their immediate dream of moving from the cul-de-sac to a safer place to raise children. Instead, they hired a top-notch criminal attorney to defend their nephew. Ricardo thought they were stupid for spending the money. He expected Mr. Moffit to fix everything, after the furor passed. The block parties continued. Ricardo became a legend at the gatherings. As a result of his status, his family was spared from the growing violence that prompted weekly police raids. Ricardo’s mother, debilitated by his arrest and prosecution, quickly returned to her previous occupation. Two months after his conviction, she was found dead in a dark alley. Her neck was broken, and dried semen spotted her chin and lips. Joe Crownder, drunk one night, was involved in a fender bender with some black teenagers. He pulled a missing, Police issue revolver, and shot two of them. Luckily they lived. He disappeared, and was rumored to be living somewhere in Montana. A 24x20 framed photograph of him was hung behind the bar in the “Rebel Yell.” He was toasted nightly. Margie Grenk was promoted to Lieutenant. Multiple men and women within the detective bureau had threatened to quit unless she was elevated in rank. Delores and Richard Sparne sold their house and cashed in their life savings to hire the best criminal lawyer in the state. Richard, the Kid, treated his lawyer with disdain, upset that his mouthpiece didn’t understand the power exercised by highly organized criminal enterprises. The Kid and Ricardo remained close, and defended each other during continuous jailhouse attacks. Mr. and Mrs. Sparne leased an apartment in Ray Grandisha’s building. They became friends. Ray considered them some of the finest people he had ever met. Albert Moffit was appointed the most experienced public defender in the area. Since the state was paying for everything, his attorney was able to hire expensive consultants and psychiatrists. It didn’t help. No one was able to communicate with Albert or decipher the odd language he spoke.Finally, an egghead psychiatrist with a double doctorate in Archaeology and Historical Linguistics, determined he was speaking an obscure form of Druidish Gaelic, used primarily during the ritual of human sacrifice. No one could be found to translate. 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 31: A Hunt

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 17:24 Transcription Available


Chapter 31 starts with Ray and Margie in pursuit of Richard Sparne and Ricardo Morales.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive. Grandisha was nearing Gina’s neighborhood. As they sped through the city, neither he nor Margie spoke. The siren and lights caused traffic to part, allowing them to proceed unimpeded. The pressure of the hunt was spooking Margie. She finally had to say something. “If he didn’t take the card with the address, why do you think he’s going to her house?” “He didn’t ‘not’ take the card. His mother took it out of his pocket without his knowledge. When he left, he thought he had it. She’s his important thing to do this morning.” “Even so, there’s no way he’d remember the address.” Ray paused, then completed the equation. “I think he’s been there. He wrote the address down as a backup.” Margie considered the answer. Decided Grandisha was correct. Asked a new question. “How did you make the connection between ‘Lawyer’s bitch’ and the attorney you called?” “The background we got this morning on Morales. His paternity case. Regis Cahan was listed as his attorney. No other legal types mentioned for Sparne or Morales. It had to be him.” A surprised look crossed Margie’s face. Her eyes opened wide. “Your mind works like a fucking computer.” “I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think so.” Ray began circling attractive residential streets. The siren and lights were still blazing. People working in yards stopped what they were doing and gaped at the clamoring car. Grandisha and Margie both strained their eyes reading addresses. They finally found the correct street name and were nearing the right set of numbers. Margie pointed through the windshield, excitement shading her voice, “There it is.” A quaint two story house with an attached garage loomed in their vision, like a gothic castle. Ray jerked his vehicle onto the driveway and skidded to a stop. He and Margie jumped out of the car and sprinted to the front door, amid lawn mowers competing with the squelching siren for Saturday morning dominance. The residence was too quiet. Something bad was happening. Ray didn’t waste time trying the door or knocking. He drew his gun and shot the lock. He slammed his shoulder into the hardwood, snapping the inside chains previously hooked to protect the residents. They rushed in, paused at a battered bathroom door, then ran to the source of screams and curses. 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 28: A Break

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 7:08 Transcription Available


Chapter 28 begins with Ray and team feeling pumped.  They are confident the big break is about to happen.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive. By 8:00 A.M., the Detective Bureau was a hive of activity. The entire special team had arrived, all with the same idea. Each tiny desk was littered with white styrofoam cups, brimming with steaming black liquids and multicolored rectangular boxes of donuts. The men and women were pumped. Ray’s belief that a break would come from the publicity was infectious. He purposely allowed them to mingle, without purpose, until the meeting. They were hyping each other. No matter what happened, today would be a good work day. Grandisha remained seated in his office. He didn’t mix. The dark wooden desk was piled with information from the two massacres. His balding head barely hovered over the stacks. The stoop didn’t help. He looked busy, but was doing nothing. Waiting for time to pass until the meeting started. The plan had been reviewed in his mind, over and over again. They would start from the beginning. Go over every printed word a fifth or sixth time with an eye toward young men and teens, and brace themselves for the break. The break had to come. At approximately 8:30, Ray sauntered into the bureau, centered himself amongst Long Johns, Danishes, and Bismarks. The meeting was easy. Everyone wanted to listen, wanted to work. The constantly ringing phones didn’t disrupt. Calls were answered without an interruption of attention. Two of the men transferred the files from Ray’s desk to Ray’s side. He passed them out to the group with specific instructions. Each team had a separate road to travel, but all roads would meet at the same place. Not a lot of questions were asked. Every person was required to man the phones, in addition to everything else. The phones had been ringing since 7:30. Kooks, revenge seekers, little old ladies with too much time on their hands, and do gooders trying to help. Some with the right mix of suspects, setting, and description. Each member of the team was experienced enough to separate the wheat from the chaff. Grandisha wanted the wheat brought to him immediately. Even if it was the end of the day. The meeting lasted a half hour. The call came at 9:15. A female detective sitting one desk over from Margie was the lucky one. The caller was a person with a Spanish accent. Male. Wouldn’t leave a name. Claimed to be a student at the high school. Could have been. Sounded young. But could have been older too. Knew a student by the name of Ricardo Morales. Had heard him say “Maricon” during the last couple of years, always said it in an angry way. His best friend was Richard Sparne. A white kid. They did everything together. The last couple of months they had been acting like Al Capone and John Gotti. End of conversation. Call traced to a public pay phone. The female detective hung up the phone, stood and yelled, “I got one,” like a greedy stockbroker. She had been writing on a notepad during the conversation and waved the paper sheet in the air. The bureau quieted and watched her triumphant march to Grandisha’s office. 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 23: A Return

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 14:18 Transcription Available


Chapter 23 starts Margie Grenk's return to work and Grandisha's daily meeting.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.     Margie Grenk arrived at work early. She wanted to catch up on everything that had occurred the last few days. Not much, she discovered. The other detectives treated her with deference when she first walked in. Within a half hour, she was one of the boys. Lascivious remarks and all. The daily meeting began at 9:00am sharp. It didn’t last long. Old information was reviewed. Nothing new was added. Grandisha didn’t share the Morales file. He needed an explanation of where the information came from. One of the detectives was assigned to find a Spanish speaking officer and to run “Many cones” by him. See if maybe it was a foreign phrase. Someone from the audience quipped, “We’re reaching now aren’t we, Lieutenant.” The session ended. Ray returned to his office. Margie followed. He thought she looked good. Light weight, soft red, pull over sweater. Shiny, creased jeans. Tan cowboy boots. He eyed her suspiciously, then asked, “Are you sure you’re okay? You know you don’t have to be here. You can have more time.” “I need to be here. If I wasn’t here, I’d be sitting home, staring at walls. This is a piece of cake compared to that.” Grandisha made a snap judgment. He rose, closed the office door, returned to his seat and stared at Margie. “I have a lead. It may or may not pan out, but it’s all we have so far. I haven’t told anyone about it. I was gonna work it myself, but I could use your help. It has to be completely confidential, and no questions are asked.” Margie returned his stare. “You know how much I respect you. I’d lie under oath for you. Tell me what you want done, and it goes no further. No questions asked.” The Lieutenant gave her the name and address. “He’s a high school student, probably at school right now. I don’t know what he looks like. I need to have him followed after class. I want to know the names and addresses of everyone he hangs with and where he goes. He lives in a cul-de-sac. If he goes home, don’t follow him in. And don’t approach him. He may be very dangerous. Plus, I don’t want anyone to know we're interested.” The quick flicker of her green eyes betrayed her. She was dying to ask. Grandisha said, “Go ahead, one question.” “Ricardo Morales. Does that have anything to do with the Spanish speaking officer?” “I think it might. We’ll find out.” 

Esparza El Show De Un Apostador
Episodio 44 GALLITO VIP

Esparza El Show De Un Apostador

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 76:10


En este episodio 44 de ESPARZA EL SHOW DE UN APOSTADOR , platicamos con Ricardo Morales un Tipster profesional el nos cuenta cómo fue abriendo brecha en el mundo para la comercialización de Picks y análisis en México , su visión a futuro , también nos dice como a descubierto a lo largo de su trayectoria futuros talentos en el mundo de las apuestas deportivas , que se necesita para ser TIPSTER , su lado humano , los inconvenientes que surgen con la competencia, como manejar las emociones , analizamos la MLB div x div y nos regala dos picks para el opening Day.

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 13: A Commotion

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 11:13 Transcription Available


Chapter 13  starts with a commotion outside Regis Cahan's office.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.Regis Cahan was distracted by a commotion outside of his private office. He was with a client. The client looked askance at him. A silence developed between the two as the external noise overtook their matters. Cahan said, “Excuse me,” left his desk and casually rushed to the reception area. He closed the door behind him, ensuring separation between the inner and outer sanctums.  As Cahan neared his secretary, he heard, “I don’t have time for your shit, I want to see him right now.” The speaker was a stocky Hispanic teen trying to maintain a threatening glare towards the petite, well endowed curator of Cahan’s office. She was not cowering. He looked bullyish and juvenile.  “What is your problem?” Cahan demanded. In a voice and attitude that quieted even Ricardo Morales. For a moment, anyway.  “I have an appointment to see you. Now. I don’t even want to be here but this stupid bitch called me...”   Regis immediately jumped in, “Stop it! That’s enough!” The volume and intensity of his voice shook all parties, even Regis. His hands were at his sides and he resisted raising them for fear of trembling. In the same voice, he yelled again, “Sit down and shut up. Don’t say another fucking word to or about this lady.” He had somehow calmed the shakes. A split second occurrence. When he pointed at his secretary, the aim was true and still.  “I am with someone. When I finish, I will see you. We will conclude our business; if I hear another fucking sound from out here, I will throw your ass in jail. Do you understand me?”  Morales snarled “Yes, I understand you.”  “Good.” Cahan looked at his secretary as he said good and continued, “I apologize for the demeaning language. I can assure you it will not occur again.” He turned and stared at Ricardo, who shrank perceptively into his chair. Cahan maintained his stance for a few seconds, and when he was satisfied that his secretary was in no danger, returned to his abandoned client.      

The Coffee Break Podcast
Maestro Allan R. Scott and Ricardo Morales

The Coffee Break Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 27:34


Maestro Allan R. Scott and the world's greatest living clarinetist, Ricardo Morales, join us in the studio to talk about the upcoming performance, set for Saturday night. 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 10: A Reflection

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 11:24 Transcription Available


In chapter 10,  we see Ricardo Morales enjoying his reflection in the mirror.  He then goes into a description of his neighborhood. He lives in a home with his family in a poor neighborhood, but a step up from where he came from three years ago. Ricardo reflects on how he considers his mother a Saint. Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   Ricardo Morales was enjoying his reflection in the mirror.  His arms were extended, hands elapsed in front of his belt line, in body builder fashion. His shirt was off. He was flexing his pecs and turning slightly from side to side. People called him stocky. It’s not stocky, he thought, it’s barrel chested. It’s muscular.  The noise outside his window was increasing and it broke his concentration. He went to the window and peered out. A group of at least sixty people filled the blacktop area abutting his residence; men, women, boys and girls prancing, dancing, and romancing. Four boomboxes played dueling Spanish stations. Although it was only early evening, the party atmosphere had already begun.  Ricardo lived in the middle house of a cul-de-sac. His aunt and uncle owned the home. He and his mother had resided in the dwelling for the last three years. They shared the upstairs converted attic/bedroom.  Their respective beds adorned walls on opposite sides of the unfinished room. The flat was frigid in the winter and sweltering in the summer. The structure was small but a lifetime better than where Ricardo and his mother had escaped from.  The neighborhood party developed every weekend night and once or twice during the week. The dead end was a perfect place for the revelers to assemble. Hidden from prying official eyes and yet out in the open. Alcohol and drugs were plentiful.  Sex was a macho peacock strut away. Arguments occurred at each gathering, usually late at night, but bloodletting fights and injuries were rare, invariably engendered by a slur or slight to someone’s pride.  Ricardo had revered the revelry. Posturing, drinking, toking, flirting, boasting, fighting; everything that was important. His aunt and uncle had never attended the bashes and that angered him. They were normal people; they should have enjoyed themselves.  At first, Ricardo prodded them to take part in the festivities. The excuse always given was that they were too tired from work. When the activities were in full swing, their two young children were not allowed outdoors. Ricardo finally came to the conclusion that they believed themselves too good to attend. Fuck ‘em, he had decided. Who needed ‘em?  Ricardo’s mother never attended, never mixed with the crowd, but that didn’t surprise him. She was a saint. Even though they had very little, oftentimes nothing, she devoted every second of her time and energy to her little boy.  About a month earlier, Ricardo abruptly stopped attending the gatherings. His friend, Richard Sparne, had shown him the error of his ways. Sparne introduced him to Mr. Albert Moffit.  Mr. Moffit introduced him to the possibility of becoming wealthy.  Once he recognized the opportunities that were his for his taking, he realized that the people at the party were never going to amount to anything. They had no jobs, no aspirations, no chance to succeed. The drinking, drugs, and sex made the failures easier to accept, but in the morning, the failures still greeted you. Ricardo no longer courted failure. He had become an important man and very soon would be wealthy. Then he would care for his mother.  

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 7: A Lawyer

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 8:06 Transcription Available


Chapter seven opens from Regis Cahan's perspective.  He is talking to his secretary about work and then mentions Ricardo Morales.  Cahan was surprised to learn that the normally respectful Morales was rude to his secretary  and referred to the pregnant woman using profanity.Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   Regis Cahan watched Ray walk out of the “Fine Time.” Good man, he thought. Regis’ secretary, Gina Drozler, noticed his far away stare. She waited a few brief moments and decided it was time to reclaim his attention. Regis was seated directly across from her. A small table, containing ashtrays and a cantaloupe shaped candle holder, between them. Theirs was beige, although each table sported a different color. The secretary tilted sideways, like a deadpan clown, waived her hand and said, “Remember me?” Cahan’s reverie was interrupted by his secretary’s out of focus face and hands. He snapped back to his bearings. “Sorry, I spaced out for a second there.” He was an imposing man. Tall and well defined. He played handball three times a week to keep the body fat off. For a man too close to fifty, Cahan still caused hearts of all ages to flutter. He had a classic, square jawed face, what appeared to be deep, black eyes and a ready smile. Regis had learned during the sixties and early seventies that long hair, if maintained, made the big girls cry. It looked good on him, as it usually does on men of height. The secretary returned to her normal posture. She asked, “What were you staring at?” Regis recentered his attention to her. “I Saw Ray Grandisha leaving. Remember the guy I waved to, when we walked in?” Gina shook her head. “No. I didn’t see you wave at anyone. I was in front of you. The name sounds familiar, though. Who is he?” “A cop. I’ve had three or four cases with him.” “How’d you do?” Gina asked. Regis puckered and stretched his shoulders slightly. “Won some, lost some.” A barmaid approached the table and politely asked, “Another Black Jack, Regis?” He said, “Yes, please.” The waitress looked at his companion, without uttering a sound. Gina, mildly put off, said, “One more vodka and Seven-Up, please.” The waitress dryly said, “Okay honey.” As the server was leaving, Gina followed her approach to the bar. Then returned her stare to Cahan. “Geez, it’s nice to be remembered. She’s waited on me twenty times and doesn’t know what I drink. She can repeat your Black Jack in her sleep... Are you fucking her?” Regis chuckled. “No. I’m not. But most of the girls here are very protective of their male patrons. She probably thinks I’m fucking you.” The secretary giggled softly. “My husband would frown on that. He likes the fact that he’s the only man I’ve ever been with.”Regis tilted his glass in her direction. “He’s a lucky man to have you. I envy your relationship and your family. And you can type.” 

Many Cones, Based On True Crime
Chapter 5: A Clamor

Many Cones, Based On True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 7:14 Transcription Available


Chapter five begins with the scene of Richard Sparne and his friends returning to the home of Albert Moffett.   After executing the Donases,  we hear Richard Sparne and his friends like Ricardo Morales describe the Donases as a pimp and hooker, and we see how they saw them as part of the problem that Albert Moffitt was trying to get rid of. Richard Sparne quits his basketball team and essentially dedicates his life to carrying out the desires of Albert Moffit.  Thanks for listening so far. And I hope you enjoy the rest of many cones.  Many Cones is a podcast novel based on true crime. The murders inspiring this crime fiction took place 30 miles from Chicago in Northwest Indiana, and captivated the area from the initial brutal crime scene all the way through and beyond discovery of a shockingly bizarre motive.   A desperate clamor against his side entrance door interrupted Albert’s conversion. He returned to the office and admitted the visitors. Sparne and his friends straggled in. The Kid had blood all over himself. He had tried to wipe his face on his clothes. The cleansing attempt resulted in what resembled tribal war paint across his face. The other ones had red streaks on various body parts and clothing areas, but nothing close to Richard. Moffit coldly eyed the group. “Don’t sit or touch anything. Where are the knives?” Ricardo Morales said, “In the car.” “Go get them,” Moffit ordered. The well-built boy left and quickly returned with the knives. Moffit took them. “I’m going to clean these in the kitchen. Use my office bathroom and clean yourselves up. Don’t make a mess. Check each other and make sure you’re wiped down. I don’t want blood on anything in here.” Albert went into his residence. Since his wife had retired for the night, he didn’t need to worry about hiding things. At the sink he washed the knives by hand, and then put them in the dishwasher. He pressed the necessary buttons to start the cycle. When Moffit returned to his office, his group of young men was still in the process of wiping and removing blood. It took an additional ten minutes for each of them to complete the task. Everyone finally sat. The Kid was closest to Moffit’s desk. Albert remained quiet. Each of the young men appeared excited, like twelve or thirteen-year-old boys spying on naked breasts for the first time. Richard reached in his pocket, withdrew one hundred seventy-two dollars and laid it on Moffit’s desk. Sparne said, “Now the bastards will know things are going to change.” “Any problems?” Moffit asked. “None. That guy learned his lesson real quick... Guess what? One of his bitches was there. She walked out of the bathroom, naked. Good looking bitch. Nice tits. I’ll bet she made a ton a money for him.” “What happened to her?” “She strutted out of the bathroom, like a peacock. When she saw us and saw her pimp lying on the floor, she just stood there and stared. Didn’t even try to cover her tits or anything.” 

FM Mundo
NotiMundo - Ricardo Morales, Amotinamientos Violentos En Cuatro Cárceles Del Ecuador

FM Mundo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 17:41


NotiMundo - Ricardo Morales, Amotinamientos Violentos En Cuatro Cárceles Del Ecuador by FM Mundo

Bear Creek Church, Medford, OR
3 Indestructible Foundations for Life (by Ricardo Morales)

Bear Creek Church, Medford, OR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020


The post 3 Indestructible Foundations for Life (by Ricardo Morales) appeared first on Bear Creek Church, Medford, OR.

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: La elocuencia del silencio - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 1:28


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Relato de un exiliado - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 2:23


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras
557. Marca Personal en medicina con el Dr. Ricardo Morales

Podcast Madres Emprendedoras

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 20:06


¿Cuáles son los beneficios de manejar correctamente tu marca personal? Hoy lo veremos de la mano del doctor Ricardo Morales. #marcapersonal

Great Professionals Hablan Español

Panelistas: Alexandre Rodrigues, Jesus Iravedra, Ricardo Morales, y Rafael DorantesModeradora: Sara Mencía de LaraAnfitriones: Angelica Tellez y Antonio UrdanetaVota por tu profesional de Gestión de Proyectos en nuestra página de LinkedIn Great Professionals Hablan Español. Estas son algunas de las preguntas de la moderadora: ¿Cuál es la importancia de la función de los Gerentes de Proyectos?¿Qué viene después de Waterfall y Agile?¿Cómo les ha impactado COVID-19 sus proyectos?

Academia de Clarinete el podcast
29. Entrevista a Socrates Villegas

Academia de Clarinete el podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 48:00


En este episodio tenemos el placer de entrevistar a Socrates Villegas, clarinete segundo en Philadelphia Orchestra. Este clarinetista empezó muy joven su andadura con la música en México, y tras conocer a Philippe Cupper en un festival, sin pensárselo dos veces, decidió embarcarse en una nueva aventura y se fue a Francia a estudiar con él. Después de unos años intensos de estudio y preparación, Socrates consiguió ser clarinetista de la Orquesta Filarmónica de la UNAM, una orquesta en la que quería tocar desde pequeño. Además ha colaborado con diferentes orquestas como la Orquesta Filarmónica de Jalisco, la Filarmónica de Toluca y la Orquesta de la Ciudad Internacional de París. También ha sido solista con numerosas orquestas en México y ha ganado varios concursos internacionales. En este episodio hablaremos de: sus inicios con la música, del momento en el que se dio cuenta de que se quería dedicar al clarinete y de su trayectoriade sus años en Francia estudiando con Philippe Cuper y de su etapa en Franciadel festival en Aspen y de sus clases con Joaquin Valdepeñas, de Ricardo Morales, y cómo es estudiar y trabajar junto a élhablaremos también de las diferencias entre la escuela francesa y americana de clarinete y de la adaptación que tuvo que hacer para las pruebas en la orquesta de Philadelphia. De todo esto y mucho más hablaremos hoy aquí en este episodio. Como siempre, academiadeclarinete.com, la primera academia de clarinete online para hispanohablantes donde tienes a tu disposición clases grabadas en vídeo con ejercicios, técnicas, repertorio y todo lo que necesitas para mejorar como clarinetista, clases nuevas todas las semanas, profesores invitados y además recuerda que te puedes suscribir a la lista de correo donde mando emails con información y consejos a mis suscriptores. Nueva sección de masterclasses donde tendrás la oportunidad de tener acceso a clases magistrales grabadas en vídeo con diferentes clarinetistas sobre aspectos técnicos y repertorio de clarinete. Échale un vistazo porque esto no ha hecho más que empezar. (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//forms.aweber.com/form/75/1002537775.js"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, "script", "aweber-wjs-lxvwl76h6"));

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Luz fractal - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 1:38


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Observados - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 1:31


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Personas corrientes y milagros - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 1:56


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Ser un héroe hoy - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 1:36


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: El amor de mi vida - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 1:51


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Cadáveres de instrucción - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 1:21


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Encuentro con el pitbull - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 1:13


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Micología en una patada - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 1:30


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

Can I Pull You for a Chat?
The Gay One (with Ricardo Morales!)

Can I Pull You for a Chat?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 74:50


Hello! We are Logan & Adrian, two professional chismosos who take on a variety of topics and attempt to fool you into thinking we know what we're talking about (we don't). We're like a gay Sonny and Cher, with less song and dance and more dick jokes. Hosts: Logan Larroque & Adrian Machado // Theme Music: Danny Brown --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pullyouforachat/support

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Una tarde de pandemia - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 2:13


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: No pienses, corre - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 2:07


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Visita al ambulatorio - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 1:33


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: A mi yo del pasado - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 1:30


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: El mejor invento del mundo - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 1:40


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: El rumor de los coches, el vaivén de las olas - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 2:59


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Aventuras baratas - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 1:48


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Sueño con Mascarillas - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 1:55


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

El Balance
Charcos de Neón: Regando el jardín - Ricardo Morales

El Balance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 1:56


"Al salir del garito, vi mi reflejo en el charco que había dejado tras de sí el camión de la limpieza. En él, con un aura titilante y de tungsteno, la decrepitud y la belleza se daban la réplica". Ricardo Morales

Dámaso2.0
Simón Gollo: No importa lo que hagamos, los venezolanos en el exterior debemos buscar la excelencia

Dámaso2.0

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 19:23


El carismático y multifacético violinsta venezolano conversó en el episodio 31 de damaso2.0 sobre su cuarta producción discográfica pero primera como solista en homenaje a Ernest Chausson (París 20 de enero de 1855), en un disco que asegura que dejará huella para los seguidores de la música clásica tanto en EEUU, América Latina y Europa.   Simón Gollo disfruta de una exitosa carrera internacional como solista, camarista y director de orquesta, siendo a su vez un comprometido artista discográfico, director artístico y pedagogo.   Simón Gollo ha sido recibido y aclamado en innumerables escenarios en Europa, Asia y en todas las regiones del continente americano. Su larga trayectoria lo ha llevado a prestigiosas salas como el Carnegie Hall (Nueva York), Cadogan Hall (Londres), 92nd Street Y’sKaufmannConcert Hall (Nueva York),NationalGallery of Art (Washington DC), Bolívar Hall (Londres), Teatro Teresa Carreño (Caracas), Auditorio Blas Galindo (México, DF), Auditorio Manuel de Falla, (Granada), y el Teatro Mayor (Bogotá),y para notablesorganizaciones como el BBC Proms Festival, laPhiladelphiaChamberMusicSocietyy laChamberMusicSociety of Detroit.Ha compartido escenario con reconocidos artistas de la escena internacional, entre los que se encuentran; AlessioBax, Ricardo Morales, DmitriBerlinsky, MoniqueDuphil, Edicson Ruiz, Paul Rosenthal, John Novacek, AlissaMargulis, Jakob Koranyi, Miguel da Silva (miembro del YsaÿeQuartet) Richard Young (miembro del VermeerQuartet), Randolph Kelly y el Cuarteto Latinoamericano.   Como solista ha interpretado grandes conciertos del repertorio con prestigiosas orquestas entre las que se destacan la Orquesta Sinfónica de Venezuela, Filarmónica de Bogotá, Orquesta Sinfónica de Salta (Argentina), Central Ohio Symphony (EEUU), ChamberOrchestra of San Antonio (EEUU) y Orquesta de Caxias do Sul (Brasil), colaborando con reconocidos directores como Conrad Van Alphen, Theodor Kuchar, y Carlos Izcaray. Fue becario de la Fundación Cisneros para asistir al Aspen Music Festival donde recibió clases de los célebres maestros Alex Kerr y NaokoTanaka. Su educación musical la recibe en Suiza bajo la tutela de sus mentores Anne Bauer, GyulaStuller, GaborTakacs y Patrick Genet.   Durante siete temporadas (2012-2019), Simón Gollo fue miembro del Dalí StringQuartet y de La Catrina Quartet, cuartetos especializados en música latinoamericana con quienes cosechó exitosas temporadas dentro y fuera de los Estados Unidos. Su discografía junto a la La Catrina Quartetesta disponible bajo los sellos Summit Records y RYCYProductions, Inc., incluyendo una producción nominada a los premios Grammy Latinos.Su pasión por las orquestas de cámara lo llevaron a pertenecer a la Orchestra of St. Luke’s en Nueva York interpretando roles principales enimportantes festivales, giras y conciertos con otras orquestas de cámara como la CamerataNordica (Suecia), Post ClassicalEnsemble, (Washington DC), Dallas ChamberSymphony, y ClassicalMusicInstituteChamberOrchestra (San Antonio). En enero del 2020, se presenta como concertino invitado de la Orquesta Ciudad de Granada en España, bajo la batuta del maestro, MichałNesterowicz. Actualmente, Simón Gollo es miembro permanente del Reverón Piano Trio y primer violín invitado del Cuarteto Q-Arte con los que ha realizado giras y conciertos en Colombia y Europa.   Simón Gollo es un connotado pedagogo que mantiene una constante actividad en la enseñanza del violín y la música de cámara. Ha formado parte del profesorado del Summit Music Festival en Nueva York y colabora regularmente como profesor sustituto de la maestraNaokoTanaka en la división de precollege de la JuilliardSchool of Music. Durante 6 años, fue profesor del internacionalmente reconocido y aclamado programa "El Sistema" y de la Escuela Mozarteum de Caracas. Actualmente es profesor titular en la New MexicoStateUniversity (NMSU) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/du00e1maso-jimenez/support

Sean Oliver's Kayfabe Podcast
Episode 016 - Son of CIA Assassin Monkey Morales, Ricardo Morales, Jr

Sean Oliver's Kayfabe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 68:38


Obviously all of our dads were communist exile mercenaries, CIA trained killers, and muscle for Miami's cocaine kingpins. But here's yet another child of one of those.Monkey Morales rose to both fame and infamy when he escaped Cuba after working there as a member of the secret police and went to work for the CIA, eradicating those they wanted eliminated. His assignments of bombings and shootings would take him around the globe. From there the Monkey ends up at the den of iniquity that was Coconut Grove's Mutiny Club working for the real life Scarfaces that inspired the film. (Need a refresher? Here's our interview with Hotel Scarface author Roben Farzad: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-009-hotel-scarface-author-roben-farzad/id1479489504?i=1000455957411)Join Sean and Ricardo Morales as they take you inside a not-your-average family for a wild first-hand account. It's Kayfabe, and that means a whole lotta stuff you ain't supposed to hear!SPONSOR LINKS:https://www.amazon.com/Transfer-Supernatural-Horror-Sean-Oliver/dp/1082729264/FOLLOW THIS PODCAST: https://twitter.com/KayfabePFOLLOW SEAN: https://twitter.com/KayfabeseanREAD SEAN: https://www.amazon.com/Sean-Oliver/e/B077P8Q8TX%3F

ASÍ ES QUE SE CANTA
De soñar con ser sacerdote a estrella de la música popular: Ricardo Morales

ASÍ ES QUE SE CANTA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 60:01


En Así es que se canta nos campaña Dora Libia, un hermosa pereirana, quien desde muy niña su padre le inculcó la música popular, hoy ese sueño se hace realidad, su voz se escucha en América y Europa, Nos presenta su single #LaMejorHistoriaDeAmorConduce Nelson Duarte y Juliana Malagón

Grace Community Church of the Rogue Valley
The Believer's Reason to Live - Ephesians 4:1-16 - Ricardo Morales

Grace Community Church of the Rogue Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 53:29


The Believer's Reason to Live - Ephesians 4:1-16 - Ricardo Morales by Grace Community Church of the Rogue Valley

Coto Radio
EP. 1 - El talento local, con Cyanic Cydnis

Coto Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 31:15


Ricardo Morales y J.P. García, del grupo musical Cyanic Cydnis, nos platican de su inicio como dúo musical, los retos que vienen para ellos y su proceso creativo, además de tocarnos una canción nunca antes escuchada. -- CYANIC CYDNIS en Instagram: @CyanicCydnis Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2NGAjTE

Toros, Sol y Sombra
Programa 21 de enero 2019

Toros, Sol y Sombra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 28:01


Invitado en el estudio Ricardo Morales, el "Güero de la Capilla"

Sermons – Calvary Community Church
What Should Be Your Response to the Mercy and Power of Christ?

Sermons – Calvary Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018


In this sermon, guest speaker Ricardo Morales asks what simple knowledge Christians have of God apart from heavy doctrinal knowledge. Ricardo Morales then draws out two teaching points from Jesus’ healing of the lame man by the Bethesda pool: • God’s mercy has no limits • Mercy is one of the most essential attributes of… The post What Should Be Your Response to the Mercy and Power of Christ? appeared first on Calvary Community Church.

AMEDWEB
Podcast 98 AMED - Alcanzando La Salud Y Mis Sueños Con LAFYR

AMEDWEB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 38:10


Bienvenido a un nuevo episodio de tu PODCAST, el día de hoy nos acompaña Ricardo Morales estudiante de la Licenciatura en Acondicionamiento Físico y Recreación en AMED (Segunda Generación) quién te comparte su experiencia estudiando la carrera, también te compartirá sobre el proyecto que esta desarrollando en AMED enfocado en niños, así como las oportunidades que ha encontrado en el mercado y en el extranjero mediante la profesionalización y por último como encontro en LAFYR un vehículo para alcanzar sus sueños! Los datos de contacto de Ricardo son; FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/richard.moon.1800 e Instagram: richard.moon.7000 . Yo soy tu amigo César Pérez, mi correo: asesor3@amedweb.com para que me dejes tus comentarios, propongas un tema y lo que más te ha gustado del episodio. Recuerda visitarnos a través de www.amedweb.com para enterarte de más temas apasionantes y enriquecedores! saludos!

Clarineat:  The Clarinet Podcast
Episode 72 - Missing Lightning Rounds Part 2

Clarineat: The Clarinet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 27:08


In today's episode of the podcast I share part two in a series where I've be releasing past "lightning rounds" and other extended portions of episodes that had previously been made available exclusively to Patreon backers. I'll be working in reverse chronological order, starting at Episode 60 with Eugene Mondie, and then Episode 59 with Ricardo Morales. Then I have a special guest named Garrett Hope who runs another podcast called "The Portfolio Composer" coming on to tell me a little bit about his show, but then also to turn the mic around and asks ME the lightning round questions, which was a lot of fun.

Clarineat:  The Clarinet Podcast
59 - Artist: Ricardo Morales of the Philadelphia Orchestra

Clarineat: The Clarinet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 74:12


Show Notes: www.clarineat.com In this episode of the podcast, I'm joined by none other than Ricardo Morales, who is the Principal Clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Not only is Ricardo one of the most sought-after clarinetists of his generation, but he's also one of the few people in the world who has had the chance to literally design his own instrument. The collaboration between Ricardo Morales and Backun Musical Services led to the world-renknown (and Canadian-made) Backun MoBa clarinet series. We discuss what it was like collaborating with Morrie Backun, including why he prefers Cocobolo to Grenadilla, and the interesting reason why he, at first ,asked Morrie to dye his red cocobolo instrument black. Ricardo shares many insightful and inspirational moments about music, life, practicing, and much more.

Clarineat:  The Clarinet Podcast
37 - Morrie Backun, President of Backun Musical Services

Clarineat: The Clarinet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2016 50:21


Today I speak with Morrie Backun, who is the President, Chief Instrument Designer, and founder of Backun Musical Services. Backun is a relatively new Canadian company that started off producing just clarinet barrels and bells, but has grown to be a globally-recognized manufacturing brand since the release of their first complete instrument less than a decade ago. They now proudly produce their original barrels and bells alongside mouthpieces, student and intermediate clarinets, and some of the world's most sought-after professional-level instruments. Many of these products are manufactured and assembled by hand in Burnaby, British Columbia Canada. Their instruments are played by some of the biggest names in the industry, including the legendary Eddie Daniels, Ricardo Morales, and David Shifrin, just to name a few. In this interview, we discuss Backun's philosophy on design, working directly with artists to customize instruments to their liking, exciting details about upcoming products, and how and why they keep their factory so impeccably clean and organized. The giveaway for this episode is a brand new Backun Alpha Clarinet valued at $1075 USD

Citta Latina
Hablemos de IslaMargarita.tv

Citta Latina

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2016 45:02


En nuestro programa de hoy disfrutaremos de una agradable entrevista con Ricardo Morales, desde la ciudad de Caracas, para hablar sobre Isla de Margarita, ese destino ideal en el caribe Venezolano, acompañados de una agradable selección musical para la ocasión y nuestras acostumbradas capsulas con nuestros colaboradores Christopher Edghill, Josefina Casanova y Jose Luis Rozo con sus reflexiones. Disfrútalo y compártelo. http://www.islamargarita.tv/

PAC Insights
Composer Jessica Sibelman

PAC Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2009 60:00


Jessica Sibelman is a composer and clarinetist who has performed and has had her works performed throughout the east coast at venues including New York's Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center's Avery Fischer and Alice Tully Halls, CAMI Hall, Symphony Space, Philadelphia's Kimmel Center, and The Boston Symphony Orchestra Cafe. In 2004, Jessica began her clarinet performance training with Andrew Lamy, Miriam Lockhart and David Sapadin. Jessica began her composition studies under Daniel Bar-Hava at the Manhattan School of Music Precollege, where she had her orchestral and chamber works frequently featured in performances. She has had both her orchestral works and chamber music performed by the Kinhaven Music School Symphony in 2003 and 2004. Jessica continued her education at the New England Conservatory of Music with a minor in composition under Malcolm Peyton and studied clarinet with Ricardo Morales, Richard Stoltzman (chamber music), and Craig Nordstrom. In Boston, Jessica has had her music performed at venues including The New England Conservatory of Music’s Jordan Hall and Williams Hall, as well as the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Café. Jessica was accepted into the prestigious New York Youth Symphony’s Making Score, where she studied under Derek Bermel. After the NYYS Making Score Final Concert at CAMI Hall, Jessica was mentioned in The Symphony Magazine (October, 2004) as having given “a star-turn performance” of her Clarinet Quintet. In June, 2009, Jessica made her Debut Concert at The Kaufman Center’s Merkin Concert Hall with her orchestra, The New York Chamber Virtuosi. Jessica has had a reading of her music with the American Composers' Orchestra in May 2008, and has had recent performances of her Octet at Symphony Space in 2008, and a featured performance at Galapagos Art Space in August 2009.

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