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There is NEW footage of Nancy Guthrie with her kidnappers, shortly after she was taken from her home. Plus, Tom Sandoval's girlfriend was arrested for assault, but new footage shows Sandoval being the aggressor. Invest in supplements that you can trust with Momentous and get up to 35% off your first order at https://www.livemomentous.com/ promo code NOFILTER Finally, you can enjoy your favorite foods without the pain. We're so excited to partner with FODZYME and offer you 30% off your first order when you go to http://icaneatagain.com/nofilter Head to https://www.factormeals.com/nofilter50off and use code nofilter50off to get 50% off and free daily greens per box, with new subscription only, while supplies last until 09/27/2026. (See website for more details). Sign up for your Shopify $1 per-month trial of today at https://www.shopify.com/nofilter Visit https://www.progressive.com/ to see if you could save when you bundle your home and auto policies.Become a Member of No Filter: ALL ACCESS: https://allaccess.supercast.com/ Shop New Merch now: https://merchlabs.com/collections/zack-peter?srsltid=AfmBOoqqnV3kfsOYPubFFxCQdpCuGjVgssGIXZRXHcLPH9t4GjiKoaio Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video, on this YouTube Channel, and on No Filter with Zack Peter are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use Rights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today, we're breaking down the latest Tom Sandoval controversy involving Victoria Lee Robinson and why it keeps escalating. Plus, Summer House star Ciara Miller has a blunt message for Love Island fans after online backlash. Then, the Giudice family takes center stage as Milania Giudice finally breaks her silence, while Gia Giudice defends Luis Ruelas and shares what fans can expect from the future of The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Visit Seagrass Co. Explore UpandAdamLive.com Watch Up and Adam! Channel 2 Listen on Apple Podcasts Join YouTube Memberships Socials Instagram: https://instagram.com/upandadamlive/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/upandadamlive Twitter: https://twitter.com/upandadamlive TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@upandadamlive Merch https://shop.upandadamlive.com Inquiries asst@upandadamlive.com Disclaimer The views expressed in this video and on Up And Adam Live! are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use (Copyright Act 1976). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is NEW footage of Nancy Guthrie with her kidnappers, shortly after she was taken from her home. Plus, Tom Sandoval's girlfriend was arrested for assault, but new footage shows Sandoval being the aggressor. Invest in supplements that you can trust with Momentous and get up to 35% off your first order at https://www.livemomentous.com/ promo code NOFILTER Finally, you can enjoy your favorite foods without the pain. We're so excited to partner with FODZYME and offer you 30% off your first order when you go to http://icaneatagain.com/nofilter Head to https://www.factormeals.com/nofilter50off and use code nofilter50off to get 50% off and free daily greens per box, with new subscription only, while supplies last until 09/27/2026. (See website for more details). Sign up for your Shopify $1 per-month trial of today at https://www.shopify.com/nofilter Visit https://www.progressive.com/ to see if you could save when you bundle your home and auto policies.Become a Member of No Filter: ALL ACCESS: https://allaccess.supercast.com/ Shop New Merch now: https://merchlabs.com/collections/zack-peter?srsltid=AfmBOoqqnV3kfsOYPubFFxCQdpCuGjVgssGIXZRXHcLPH9t4GjiKoaio Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Disclaimer: The views expressed in this video, on this YouTube Channel, and on No Filter with Zack Peter are for entertainment purposes only. All content is protected under Fair Use Rights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Taylor Frankie Paul is making her return to reality TV as ABC taps her for a new chapter in The Bachelorette saga. Meanwhile, Tom Sandoval is facing major backlash after shocking footage appears to show him pushing his ex-girlfriend's father into a fire pit. Plus, Megyn Kelly is under fire following controversial comments many are calling racist, and new developments in the Epstein files could finally shed more light on one of the most scrutinized scandals in modern history.
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José Sacristán, una de las grandes figuras de la cultura española, ha depositado en la Caja de las Letras del Instituto Cervantes varios objetos personales cargados de memoria familiar: un sombrero de su abuelo materno, una edición de El Quijote y un cuaderno de poesías de su padre. A sus 88 años, el actor y Premio El Ojo Crítico Especial protagoniza uno de los momentos culturales más destacados de la jornada, convirtiendo este legado íntimo en parte del patrimonio colectivo.La música ocupa otro lugar central del programa con Eva Sandoval, directora de Radio Clásica, que presenta Músicas para vivir mejor (Editorial Medio Tono), un libro publicado con motivo del 60 aniversario de Radio Clásica. La obra reúne las voces de algunos de los profesionales que han pasado por la emisora y reivindica la música como una herramienta capaz de acompañar, emocionar y mejorar la vida cotidiana.La actualidad cultural nos lleva también al Grec Festival de Barcelona, que celebra una nueva edición con cuatro piezas audiovisuales creadas por Sílvia Munt, Núria Giménez Lorang, Jaume Claret Muxart y Marc Salicrú, trabajos que dialogan con el teatro, la ciudad y la historia del propio festival. Además, nos acercamos a la Feria del Libro de Xixón (FELIX), que celebra su décimo aniversario reuniendo a lectores, escritores, libreros y editores en una de las grandes citas literarias del verano.Completa el programa nuestro colaborador Pedro Torrijos, que descubre la historia del PATH de Toronto, la red peatonal subterránea de más de 30 kilómetros que conecta edificios, estaciones y espacios comerciales bajo la ciudad canadiense, convirtiéndose en una de las infraestructuras urbanas más singulares del mundo.Escuchar audio
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This Day in Legal History: Loving v. Virginia DecidedOn this day in 1967, the Supreme Court handed down a unanimous opinion in Loving v. Virginia striking down Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 and, with it, the anti-miscegenation statutes that sixteen states still had on the books. Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote for the Court. The case had come up from a county courthouse in Caroline County, Virginia, where Richard Loving, a white bricklayer, and Mildred Jeter, a Black and Native American woman, had been arrested in their bedroom in the middle of the night in 1958 by a sheriff acting on an anonymous tip — they had been married in the District of Columbia and returned home to Virginia, where their marriage was a felony. The Lovings pleaded guilty, accepted suspended sentences on the condition that they leave the state for twenty-five years, and lived in exile in Washington until Mildred wrote a letter to Attorney General Robert Kennedy that landed eventually with the ACLU, which took the case.The Supreme Court's opinion did two things at once. It held that Virginia's statute violated the Equal Protection Clause because it drew an explicit racial classification with no legitimate state purpose beyond preserving “White Supremacy” — the Court used the phrase the Virginia statute itself had used — and it held that the statute violated the Due Process Clause because the freedom to marry is “one of the vital personal rights essential to the orderly pursuit of happiness by free men.” That second holding, the marriage-as-fundamental-right strand, is the through-line that runs from Loving to Zablocki v. Redhail in 1978, to Turner v. Safley in 1987, to Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 — every one of those decisions cites Loving and treats it as the foundational case. Whether the Court's substantive due process marriage doctrine survives the next decade is, as we discussed earlier this week, one of the open questions in American constitutional law. But Loving itself remains intact, and on June 12, 1967, the Court said something it had not said cleanly before: that the right to marry is the kind of liberty interest the Constitution actually protects.The Supreme Court on Thursday reversed the Second Circuit in FS Credit Opportunities Corp. v. Saba Capital Master Fund, Ltd., holding 6-3 that the Investment Company Act of 1940 does not give private parties a cause of action to seek rescission of fund bylaws or other contractual terms. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority. The dispute came out of a campaign by Boaz Weinstein's Saba Capital against eleven closed-end funds — funds that, under Maryland's Control Share Acquisition Act, had adopted bylaws limiting the voting power of any shareholder who accumulated a disproportionate stake without the consent of other shareholders. Saba sued under Section 47(b) of the ICA, which makes contracts that violate the Act unenforceable, and the Second Circuit held that Section 47(b) implied a private right to rescind the bylaws.The Court told the Second Circuit to look harder at the modern implied-cause-of-action doctrine, which since Alexander v. Sandoval in 2001 has been hostile to inferring private rights of action that Congress did not write into the statute. The opinion reads as a continuation of that line: the ICA's enforcement structure is committed to the SEC, not to private plaintiffs, and Section 47(b) is a defense against contracts the SEC has already determined to be unlawful, not an offensive cause of action. The dissent, by Justice Sotomayor, joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson, argued that this is a misreading of Section 47(b)'s text and that the majority is gratuitously narrowing the enforcement of the federal securities laws. The practical impact is significant. Activist investors who had been pushing closed-end funds to convert to open-end form, or to alter investment strategies, lose a federal-court tool they had been using; the funds themselves and their independent directors gain a meaningful structural defense. Expect the next round of activist campaigns to move to state-court fiduciary-duty theories instead.US Supreme Court rules against private suits brought under key securities law | US NewsThe Court on Thursday also decided Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc., vacating the Fifth Circuit 9-0 in an opinion by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The case is small in its facts and large in its doctrine. Thomas Keathley filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2019 and failed to disclose, on his schedule of assets, a personal-injury claim he later brought against a construction company over a truck accident. The Fifth Circuit barred the personal-injury suit on judicial-estoppel grounds — the longstanding equitable doctrine that prevents a party from taking one position in one proceeding and a contradictory position in another — using a three-factor test under which a debtor's mere knowledge of the facts plus a motive to conceal was enough to bar the later claim.The Supreme Court said no.To determine whether the omission was inadvertent or mistaken for judicial-estoppel purposes, the Court held, the lower courts must look to the totality of the circumstances, not just to whether the debtor knew of the facts and had a motive. The doctrinal interest of the case lies in two concurrences. Justice Sotomayor, concurring, wrote that judicial estoppel should likely never apply in an open bankruptcy case at all — the trustee can simply amend the schedule and pursue the claim for the estate, which solves the problem judicial estoppel was invented to address. Justice Thomas, joined by Justice Gorsuch, went further and questioned whether federal courts have any inherent authority to apply judicial estoppel as a freestanding doctrine, period — a position that, if it ever gets five votes, would unwind a doctrine that has been part of American practice since the 1850s. None of that is the holding. But the votes to revisit one of the duller corners of equitable estoppel are now visibly on the table.Keathley v. Buddy Ayers Construction, Inc. | SCOTUSblogThe third unanimous decision of the day was Abouammo v. United States, in which the Court reversed the Ninth Circuit and vacated the obstruction-of-an-FBI-investigation conviction of Ahmad Abouammo, a former Twitter employee whose underlying case was one of the more striking Saudi-Arabia infiltration prosecutions of the last decade. Justice Elena Kagan wrote the opinion. The facts are simple and the constitutional point cleaner than the facts. Abouammo, while working at Twitter's San Francisco office in 2014 and 2015, accessed and passed on confidential user information about Saudi dissidents to a Saudi official, in exchange for a $42,000 watch and $200,000 in wire transfers. The FBI eventually came to interview him at his home in Seattle, where he had moved by 2018, and during those interviews he created and emailed agents a fake invoice intended to make the wire transfers look like a legitimate consulting fee. The Justice Department charged the obstruction count along with foreign-agent and wire-fraud counts in the Northern District of California, and a San Francisco jury convicted him on all of them.The Supreme Court held that the obstruction count belonged in the Western District of Washington, not California, because the act of creating and sending the false invoice — the only act that supported the obstruction charge — happened entirely in Seattle. Article III's venue clause and the Sixth Amendment's vicinage requirement together do not let the government try a defendant in a state where no element of the charged offense occurred, no matter how convenient the prosecution. The obstruction conviction is vacated. The foreign-agent and wire-fraud convictions, which had different venue facts and were not before the Court, stand. Abouammo will not walk free. But the prosecution will need to decide whether to retry the obstruction count in Seattle, and the case is now a clean precedent that the venue clause has real teeth in a multi-district federal investigation.US Supreme Court overturns ex-Twitter employee's obstruction conviction in Saudi spy case | US News This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
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En este episodio especial del mes del Orgullo de Latin America Today, la presidenta de WOLA, Carolina Jiménez Sandoval, conversa con Renata Jank Vivas Antonelli, activista y defensora de derechos humanos de la Fundación Santamaría, una organización con sede en Cali, Colombia, que lleva dos décadas documentando la violencia, defendiendo derechos y construyendo poder para las comunidades trans. En Colombia, ser una mujer trans todavía significa enfrentarse a una esperanza de vida de entre 27 y 33 años. Esa cifra sola — décadas por debajo del promedio nacional — habla de la brecha entre los derechos que existen en papel y la realidad que viven las comunidades trans cada día. Renata ofrece una evaluación franca de las condiciones que enfrentan las mujeres trans en Colombia, un país que a menudo se presenta como modelo regional de gobernanza progresista, pero donde persiste la violencia estructural e institucional contra las personas trans. Habla del concepto de estructuras antiderechos: redes coordinadas de poder económico, político y religioso que no solo están frenando los avances recientes, sino que se organizan activamente a nivel transnacional para revertir décadas de conquistas logradas con mucho esfuerzo. La conversación también explora cómo se ve la resistencia en el terreno — desde la casa trans de Santamaría en el suroccidente colombiano, hasta las mesas de coordinación a nivel nacional, pasando por el impulso a una ley integral de derechos trans que lleva el nombre de Sara Millerey, una mujer trans cuyo transfemicidio conmocionó a Colombia y al mundo. Y cierra con una visión: un futuro en el que ser quienes son no les cueste la vida a las personas trans. Este episodio es parte de la serie del mes del Orgullo de WOLA, que destaca los derechos LGBTQ+, la democracia y el espacio cívico en las Américas.
On this episode of Good Noise Podcast, I'm joined by Gonzo Sandoval from Armored Saint to talk about the album Emotion Factory Reset. We dive into the creative process behind the record, exploring the themes, musicianship, and energy that helped shape this latest chapter for the band.Gonzo shares insight into the making of Emotion Factory Reset, how the songs came together, and what it was like crafting a record that balances the band's classic sound with fresh ideas. We also discuss longevity in heavy music, the band's evolution over the years, and what this release represents for Armored Saint moving forward.Armored Saint Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thearmoredsaintFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thearmoredsaintWebsite: https://www.armoredsaint.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ1fBMlCNDWP0XfBO88WoxAApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/armored-saint/54261072Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4ug41UGuMZzlV2hJOrOqHN?si=EduJVU5gRs6SjIQNr6tLHg
Phil Sandoval of Armored Saint joins Hollie Nicole on Teaser Talk for a conversation about the band's new album, Emotion Factory Reset, their creative process, and what keeps the band moving forward after decades in heavy metal.Phil shares the unexpected story behind the album title, how the phrase came from a murder trial commentary, and how it later became part of the song “Close to the Bone.” He also talks about contributing lyrics, collaborating with John Bush, working with Metal Blade Records, and why Armored Saint continues to focus on integrity, groove, and emotional connection.Fans will also hear a teaser about a possible co-headlining tour with a West Coast band in fall 2026.
El Ojo Crítico se traslada a la Feria del Libro de Valladolid de la mano de su director, Pedro Ojeda, que nos cuenta las claves de una de las citas literarias más destacadas del año. Desde nuestro set en la feria conversamos con Gustavo Martín Garzo, escritor homenajeado en esta edición, sobre su última novela, “Un paraíso de escombros”.Además, hablamos con los protagonistas de este encuentro cultural: libreros , editores y visitantes. Y nos acercamos a la histórica Librería Sandoval, presente desde la primera edición del certamen. También hablamos con la escritora y periodista venezolana Karina Sainz Borgo sobre su nueva novela, “Nazarena”.Completamos el programa con la autora de cómic Carla Berrocal, que nos habla de su trabajo como dibujante de tebeos y su visión del sector con cuestiones como la brecha de género y la situación de la mujer en la industria.Escuchar audio
Send us Fan MailWe sit down with unified flyweight world champion Ricardo “El Nino” Sandoval to talk about how a major fight can get canceled overnight and what it takes to stay ready when the date keeps moving. We get into elite sparring, flyweight respect, and the mindset shift Ricardo makes when a knockdown forces him to fight smarter.THE SPAR-INN ON YOUTUBE
This week, we sit down with Chef Stephen Sandoval for a globetrotting whirlwind tour through a career that spans McDonald's franchises in Southern California, Michelin-starred kitchens in the Bay Area, wood-fire cooking in Argentina, classical Mexican cuisine in Mexico City, and some of Chicago's most celebrated restaurants. Stephen is a tour de force who's worked alongside the likes of Rick Bayless, Stuart Brioza, and Albert Adrià, and his newest restaurant, Trino, is a deeply personal steakhouse concept inspired by Northern Mexico, Spain, Argentina, and the classic Chicago dining tradition. He joins us to talk through mastering seven different live-fire cooking techniques in Mendoza, the philosophy behind Baja Med cuisine, staging and cooking across three continents, and the long, winding road toward opening his dream restaurant concept, Entre Sueños -- and so much more.
In this episode, Lukie breaks down the DAZN main event bout between unified flyweight champion Ricardo Sandoval and Gal Yafai. Also, Lukie talks about the Zuffa Boxing card headlined by cruiserweight Chris Billam-Smith vs. Ryan Rozicki.For more information on the schedule or a full podcast episode with all of my thoughts on the week's fight, visit my blog: http://lukieboxing.substack.com
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Entrevista con Guillermo Sandoval - Director del Centro de Gestión del Conocimiento, CELAM by En Perspectiva
When police arrived at the scene of Angelica Sandoval's disappearance on February 24th, 2011, what they came across seemed eerily frozen in time: her 1995, four-door, green Oldsmobile sedan was parked on 13th Street, in front of her two-bedroom duplex. Her keys were still in the driver's side lock, but the back driver's side door of the car was hanging open, revealing a basket of laundry and her purse still inside the car. The eeriness of that scene - the way that Angelica had seemingly just been plucked away in the middle of such a routine task - left a heaviness that has hung over Alamosa, CO, since that wintry night and left a Detective to work through a maze of potential suspects, leads, small-town gossip, and unanswered questions. If you know anything that could help detectives, call the Alamosa Police Department at 719-589-2548 and ask for the Investigations Division. Or if you'd like to remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers at 719-589-4111. View source material and photos for this episode at: thedeckpodcast.com/angelica-sandoval Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media. Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuck Twitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuck Facebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllc To support Season of Justice and learn more, please visit seasonofjustice.org. The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowers TikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkie Twitter: @Ash_Flowers Facebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Text Ashley at 317-733-7485 to talk all things true crime, get behind the scenes updates, and more! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Every leader eventually encounters disruption—moments that challenge assumptions, redirect plans, and test resilience. In this episode, GLN President and CEO David Ashcraft talks with Edgar Sandoval, President and CEO of World Vision, about navigating what David calls "leadership hijacks": unexpected events that reshape both leadership and life. Edgar shares his journey from immigrating to the United States as a teenager with little money and no English skills, to leading one of the world's largest Christian humanitarian organizations. Along the way, he reflects on lessons learned through personal hardship, raising children with special needs, leaving a successful corporate career at Procter & Gamble, and leading World Vision through COVID and global uncertainty. This conversation explores how leaders can remain grounded during disruption, communicate hope without ignoring reality, and create healthy organizational cultures that help people thrive even in difficult seasons.
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AppleTV's Ramses Sandoval visits before his visit to Atlanta to call United and LA GalaxyWe talk about what he's seen recently with Tata Martino's squad, some love for the "Smooth Operator", an NBA comparison, and what he sees in LAGPlus, some talk about being a nervous dad heading into his Friday
Jon Nelson gets you ready for the weekend ahead in MLS with the SDH Week in Review. Apple TV commentators Ramses Sandoval and Kacey White, along with Pulso Sports' Niko Moreno, discuss all the latest around the league.
It's a full Freestyle Friday on SDH AMWe look at the ribbon-cutting for the new US Soccer Training CenterBeyond Goals Mentoring's Michael Parkhurst discusses developing off-the-field habits to aid in your growth on the field- everything from eating to sleeping and making sure you're the best you can beAppleTV's Ramses Sandoval visits on the eve of ATLUTD and LAGSounder at Heart/Pulso Sports Niko Moreno visits on MLSFuboTV's Nino Torres on Copas, new IFAB rules, and World Cup 1978
May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Today, we talk with the head of one publication that's been telling stories of that community here in Colorado for two decades. We'll also discuss some recent big milestones in our state and the challenges that persist. "Asian Avenue Magazine" is part of CEME, the Colorado Ethnic Media Exchange, a coalition focused on elevating the voices of diverse and often underserved communities. Annie Guo VanDan is the magazine co-founder and president. Nga Vương-Sandoval is featured on the May cover. She is receiving the Asian American Hero of Colorado Award, largely for her extensive work as the founding executive director of "Refugees + Immigrants United," a Colorado nonprofit dedicated to “empowering, advocating for, and celebrating the voices of refugees and immigrants.” And, we revisit the effort to make sure Denver's Chinatown is not lost to history.
Are you ready to meet God where He has placed you to discover more about finding joy in generosity? In this episode, Jeff and Edgar discuss: From $50 in your pocket to business success. Creating hope at home and prosperity where people live. Joy in generosity. Welcoming the ideas of your team members and partners in ministry. Key Takeaways: Everyone needs someone to believe in them. Don't think of your non-profit as “non-profit”. Think of it as for-impact. What is the impact that the business is having? One way of generosity and engagement with an organization is not a one-size-fits-all. Everyone involved has different needs, strengths, and abilities to have an impact. Transformation is a blessing that travels both ways when you are living with generosity and joy. "There are so many similarities between corporate and this type of ministry; we develop business plans, we have strategies, we have goals, we have metrics, and we can show the impact of their dollars. And so depending on how God has wired you, and depending on where you get your joy from your generosity, we're ready to meet you there." — Edgar Sandoval, Sr. About Edgar Sandoval, Sr.: Edgar was born in Los Angeles but grew up in Latin America. When he was 18, family hardship prompted him to return alone to the United States, speaking no English, with only his U.S. passport and $50 in his pocket. After earning degrees in industrial engineering and sociology from Rutgers University and an MBA from the Wharton School, Edgar was recruited by Procter & Gamble. A highlight of his 20-year P&G career was directing the creation and launch of the internationally acclaimed #LikeAGirl campaign, which dramatically transformed the popular perception of the phrase. In 2015, Edgar joined World Vision as chief operating officer in response to a clear calling he and his wife, Leiza, felt to the organization's ministry. After stepping into the role of president and CEO in 2018, Edgar led the launch of Chosen®, World Vision's invitation to child sponsorship that puts the power to choose in a child's hands — flipping the script on a 70-year-old industry and garnering national recognition for innovation and impact. Under his leadership, World Vision has seen five consecutive years of record-breaking operating revenue– contributing to the organization's goal of equipping and empowering more people than ever to step out of poverty into fuller lives. In addition, the organization has received the highest possible financial accountability ratings from top watchdog organizations like Charity Navigator and the Better Business Bureau. Edgar cherishes his faith in Jesus and his family above all. His wife, Leiza, is a former teacher who was born and raised in Puerto Rico. The Sandovals live near Seattle, Washington, and they have four children, including two daughters with special needs. Edgar's understanding of the potential of every child, instilled in him through his experience raising his daughters, drives his dedication to World Vision's mission of empowering the world's most vulnerable children to take hold of their futures. Connect with Edgar Sandoval, Sr.: Website: https://www.worldvision.org/ Instagram: @WorldVisionUSA and @EdgarSandovalSr LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edgarasandovalsr/ & https://www.linkedin.com/company/worldvisionusa Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/ Podcast: https://www.generousbusinessowner.com/ Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-up Email: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUYpPwkHH7JrP6PrbHeBxw
Susan Pendergrass speaks with J.S. Onésimo "Ness" Sandoval, demographer and professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Saint Louis University, about what the data says about the future of the St. Louis region. They discuss record low birth rates and what they mean for school enrollment, why St. Louis is among the top regions in the country for deaths outnumbering births, how the region compares to Pittsburgh and Cleveland, and why suburbs like Chesterfield and St. Charles are aging faster than most people realize. They also discuss the role of housing supply, school choice, crime, and domestic migration in whether St. Louis can attract and retain young families, and more. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
This week, we're joined by Chef Noah Sandoval, the chef behind Chicago's two-Michelin-starred Oriole and one of the more instinctive voices working in tasting menus today. An army brat with a Navy SEAL dad, Sandoval dropped out of high school, started washing dishes, and worked his way up through kitchens in Virginia and Chicago without much of a plan beyond getting better. He never really chased stars -- but they found him anyway. He joins us to talk about the early days, building Oriole from the ground up. Plus, an extended cameo from Chef Larry Feldmeier, to tout their new project, All Well, which just opened on April 22. We talk: cooking microwave cakes as a kid, learning under some of Chicago's most intense kitchens, why he doesn't overthink opportunities, balancing precision with instinct, what it actually takes to run a two-star restaurant, and why chasing a third might not be worth it -- and so much more.
Have you heard the latest BOS podcast with assistant athletic director at Texas A&M Bo Sandoval? There's a massive problem in the fitness industry right now…And most gym owners don't even realize it.We're producing more “coaches” than ever before……but fewer great ones.On this episode of the Business of Strength Podcast, I sat down with Bo Sandoval — a guy who's lived through 30+ years of strength, from old-school mentorship to the modern NIL/social media era — and we got into what's really changed……and what hasn't.This is one of those episodes where if you actually listen closely, it can completely change how you build your staff, your systems, and your business.Support our Sponsors of the Show:TurnKey Coach https://turnkey.coach/business-of-str... Ignite Entrepreneurs https://ignite-entrepreneurs.comSimmons Mediahttps://simmonsmedia.co/ Naamly https://www.naamly.com/Sign up for our next event, Gym Business Sprint: https://sprint.businessofstrength.comSign up for Weight Room Wealth: https://wealth.businessofstrength.com
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Megan Lynch talks with Ness Sandoval, a demographer and sociologist at Saint Louis University, about the sharp decline in births across the St. Louis region. Birth rates have fallen significantly since 2008, with historic lows after COVID, and counties like St. Charles County seeing major drops. Sandoval explains the key factors behind the trend, including housing affordability and limited new construction, and what it could mean long term as the region could lose up to 150,000 children by 2045.
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Cullen and Mason chat with Sonny Sandoval from the hugely influential alternative band, P.O.D. We talk about P.O.D.'s legacy, how they got Katy Perry to record a song with them, and their new album they're writing.Check out P.O.D.: https://payableondeath.com(Episode originally posted on 11/24/2020)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-blacksheep-podcast-presented-by-hm-magazine--2258933/support.Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/theblacksheeppodcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@theblacksheeppodcast
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María de las Mercedes Bernardina Bolla Aponte de Murano, amante de varios hombres a la vez, entre ellos su esposo, amaba con la misma pasión el dinero y el ostentarlo. Conocida como Yiya Murano, llegó a ser conocida también con los infames motes de la envenenadora y la Lucrecia Borgia de Monserrat. Vivía en Buenos Aires, Argentina, donde en 1979 envenenó con té a sus tres amigas prestamistas. En el prólogo a la biografía titulada Mi madre, Yiya Murano, escrita por su hijo Martín Murano, el periodista y escritor argentino Rodolfo Palacios sostiene que la ambición de Yiya «la llevó a humillar a su hijo desde niño, entre mentiras, desprecios y amantes que le hacían regalos costosos.... Las víctimas conocieron más a Yiya que su propio hijo. [A él] no le quedó ningún buen recuerdo de su madre, ni un instante feliz, mucho menos una foto en familia o un paseo inolvidable.»1 Respecto a su muy querido pero ingenuo padre, Martín declara: «Para mí fue siempre más fácil comprender la actitud manipuladora de mi madre que la devoción de [Antonio,] mi padre. Quizás Antonio, que murió de pena cuando encarcelaron a Yiya, se sintió alguna vez identificado con los famosos versos que Borges escribió sobre Buenos Aires: “No nos une el amor sino el espanto; será por eso que la quiero tanto”.»2 Cuatro días antes del plazo que la sentencia dictada por la Cámara de Apelaciones había fijado para que Yiya se entregara a la Justicia, le confesó por fin a Martín que ella había matado a aquellas mujeres poniendo el veneno en los saquitos de té que bebieron. —Ahora que lo sabés, ¿qué pensás de mí? —quiso saber [Yiya]. —No creo que realmente te importe y, principalmente, a mí no me importa que a vos te importe [—respondió él]. En contraste, lo que sí le importaba a Martín era lo que pensaba María Sandoval, la empleada doméstica a quien Yiya había contratado para cuidarlo desde su infancia y a quien él a menudo había llamado «mamá» sin que a Yiya le importara mucho. Por eso Martín acababa de decirle a Yiya tajantemente: —Para mí, Antonio es mi viejo y María mi vieja... —¡María! Por favor... una sirvienta —[lo había interrumpido Yiya] de una manera despectiva.... —Una sirvienta sí [—había replicado Martín—], pero que supo quererme, que supo entenderme y que se enorgullecía cada vez que hablaba de mí...3 Gracias a Dios, quien creó a su imagen tanto a la mujer como al hombre, todos tenemos en Él a un Padre celestial que nos ama no sólo paternalmente sino también con el tierno, reconfortante y entrañable amor de una madre. Fue por ese inmenso amor que Dios hizo posible que se nos llame hijos suyos. Para serlo, sólo falta que reconozcamos que Jesucristo su Hijo supo querernos más que nadie al dar su vida por nosotros, y supo entendernos al hacerse hombre. Así podremos también llegar a apreciar el orgullo que Dios siente por nosotros como Padre nuestro.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Martín Murano, Mi madre, Yiya Murano (Buenos Aires: Planeta, 2016), Edición Kindle: pp. 11-12. 2 Ibíd., pp. 21-22. 3 Ibíd., pp. 122-24. 4 Gn 1:27; Dt 32:18; Is 49:15; 66:13; Mt 23:37; Jn 1:12,14; 3:16; 15:13; Fil 2:5-8; 1Jn 3:1
We are here to continually update you on The West Side Story. Was Sherlock Hubbard giving us a message or was it a simple keyboard smash? Who is the A-lister Rihanna is connecting Ciara with? Plus we recap RHOBH The claws come out as Kyle tells Dorit she doesn't want to be her friend and Erika and Dorit have some choice words for each other. And we talk Mary's favorite show, Southern Hospitality! Is Joe Bradley a young Sandoval? Will Lake and Michols be friends again? Come judge with us! You can find us:Linktree: Two Judgey GirlsPodcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, wherever you listen!Instagram & Threads: @twojudgeygirlsTikTok: @twojudgeygirls // @marytwojudgeygirls // @courtneytjgYouTube: @twojudgeygirlsFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsMerch: www.etsy.com/shop/twojudgeygirlsPatreon: www.patreon.com/twojudgeygirls LTK: @marytwojudgeygirls // @courtneytjg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.