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In this episode of the Attaching to God podcast, host Geoff Holsclaw chats with singer-songwriter and poet Andy Squyres about his faith journey, his time in Santa Cruz, and reconciling disappointment with hope. They discuss his creative process, dealing with grief and deconstruction, and the significance of embracing both doctrinal depth and authentic emotional experiences in faith.Andy Squyres is a songwriter and author born and raised in the Bay Area of northern California who for the last quarter century has been working from the suburbs of Charlotte, North Carolina.Check out his latest EP, "Miracle Service".Join the launch team for Landscapes of the Soul by filling out this form (hit the title to buy the book). We need you to propel this book forward. Stay Connected: Check out our Attaching to God 6-Week Learning Cohort. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
In today's newscast, both lanes of the Santa Cruz harbor bridge are closed from now until February 2026. And, Central Coast Congressmember Jimmy Panetta has introduced a bill to preserve language learning in the military.
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Our dream self is different in many ways from our waking self. They are often much more beleaguered and can behave differently than we imagine that our waking self would. We discuss why this is important, and how we can help them. In this replay show from December, our guest is David Jenkins, PhD, clinical psychologist and author of “Dream RePlay: How to Transform Your Dream Life.” David shares an example of a dream of someone whose car is stuck in the mud and compares working with the image symbolically vs exploring the feelings of the dream self in their situation and giving them empathy and maybe even advice. We also talk about dream themes and how they change and how they parallel waking life themes which evolve as well. After the break we take a call from Jane from Santa Cruz who shares her series of dreams around her deceased mother and how they evolved as she came to terms with the reality of her passing. We then take a question from Max about how lucidity affects our definition of this dream self as different from our waking self. BIO: David Jenkins has a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and a masters in developmental psychology. He studied family therapy. Originally from Manchester, U.K., he has lived in California since 1973. Contact me if you’d like to get in touch with David. This show, episode number 316, aired June 2, 2025, is the replay of a show recorded during a live broadcast on November 30, 2024 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Tony Russomano for answering the phones. The Santa Cruz Festival of Dreams is coming October 10-12, 2025! Mark your calendars now. Check our landing page at FestivalofDream.net and FB group page HERE or follow #KeepSantaCruzDreaming on FB and IG. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
190 - Jesse Daniel In episode 190 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with singer/songwriter and guitarist Jesse Daniel. In their conversation Jesse tells us about his current tour schedule with dates in Brazil and Europe and Jesse talks about his band. Jesse discusses his Fender endorsement and his custom Redondo acoustic. Jesse takes us through his musical history growing up near Santa Cruz playing drums in rock and punk bands and then opening for everyone that passed through Santa Cruz county as a singer/songwriter and then Jesse describes how with his fiancé's help caught the eye of the Nashville establishment. Finally, Jesse talks about meeting and collaborating with his heroes and what outdoor activities he does for fun. To find out more about Jesse check out his website: jessedanielmusic.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JesseDanielMusic #JesseDaniel #FenderCustomShop #FenderAcoustic #FenderGuitars #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link
Audio for: "Artful Truth", part of the series "Faith Community June 2025". Sermon given by Richard Gotthardt, June 22, 2025, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 10 am.
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 6-19, 2025: Dr. Dawn presents the VITAL study evidence showing 2,000 IU daily vitamin D prevents telomere shortening in immune cells, effectively slowing biological aging by three years. Groundbreaking mouse research reveals maternal iron deficiency can alter fetal sex development. When iron levels dropped 60%, the SYR gene controlling male development switched off, causing 6 of 39 XY offspring to develop ovaries instead of testes. Thus, mammalian sex can be influenced by environmental factors just like in amphibians and fish. Dr. Dawn connects this to gender identity questions, advocating supporting puberty blockers based on their 30-year safety record. Dr. Dawn advocates widespread CPR and AED training after describing a successful Buffalo airport rescue. With 350,000 annual out-of-hospital cardiac arrests and 90% fatality rates, immediate AED intervention can triple survival odds. She promotes the Pulsepoint app registering 185,000 AEDs and praises countries like Norway achieving 90% population CPR training through driver's license requirements. Post-Roe v. Wade data shows vasectomies doubled in men aged 19-26 while tubal ligations rose 70%, mostly in abortion-ban states. Dr. Dawn notes the irony that policies intended to increase births prompted widespread voluntary sterilization. Environmental concerns from January 2025 Moss Landing battery fire and LA wildfires highlight toxic contamination from burning lithium, plastics, and building materials. She advocates fire-resistant landscaping and home hardening, noting some fire-resistant homes survived while surroundings burned. British research shows pet ownership provides life satisfaction equivalent to $90,000 annual income boost. Dr. Dawn experiences this firsthand, noting pets provide family-like benefits without complex interpersonal dynamics. Sleep study reveals 15 minutes additional nightly sleep improves cognitive performance in tweens. Children sleeping 7.25 versus 7.10 hours showed better academics and larger brain volumes, though Dr. Dawn questions causation versus correlation. Mayo Clinic identified Interleukin-23 as a reliable cellular senescence biomarker across multiple tissues. Natural compounds like quercetin, fisetin, and luteolin can reduce these aging markers, supporting her dietary supplementation philosophy.
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In today's newscast, California lawmakers introduced a bill that would ban law enforcement face coverings and the City of Santa Cruz looks for ways to spur economic development. Plus, Santa Cruz has lost a long-time public servant and activist.
Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es. - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 2 años: Desaparece un submarino que se utiliza para trasladar turistas a visitar los restos del Titanic. Cinco turistas viajaban a bordo. …y hoya hace 2 años: Feijóo avanza sus primeras medidas si gobierna: menos impuestos y revisar las leyes aprobadas con Bildu. Hoy se cumplen 1.211 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 104 días. Hoy es viernes 20 de junio de 2025. Día Mundial del Wi-Fi. Conectarnos digitalmente a nivel mundial es posible, en parte, gracias al sistema de tecnología inalámbrica de acceso a datos. Es por ello que el 20 de junio se celebra el Día Mundial del WiFi. La creación de esta efeméride ha sido por iniciativa de la Wireless Broadband Alliance y el Connected Community Forum, con la finalidad de destacar la importancia del WiFi en la conexión digital de comunidades y ciudades de todo el mundo. El WiFi es una tecnología que permite que dispositivos electrónicos tales como computadoras, impresoras, tablets, smartphones, smart TV, reproductores multimedia, cámaras de vigilancia, entre otros, puedan conectarse entre sí o acceder a una red de banda ancha, de forma inalámbrica. 1869.- Traslado a la iglesia madrileña de San Francisco el Grande de los restos de Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Garcilaso de la Vega, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Francisco Quevedo y otros españoles ilustres, con la idea de formar un Panteón de hombres ilustres, proyecto que no prosperó. 1898.- Guerra Estados Unidos - España. Un buque estadounidense se apodera del archipiélago de las Marianas, posesión española. 1948.- El marco alemán sustituye al "reichsmark", la moneda del Imperio. 1963.- Acuerdo en Ginebra para establecer el "teléfono rojo", con el fin de mantener una comunicación directa y rápida entre la URSS y EE.UU. en caso de conflicto entre ambas potencias. 1991.- Berlín vuelve a ser capital de Alemania, 43 años después de haber perdido tal condición, y sede del Gobierno federal y del Parlamento por decisión de éste. 1997.- Felipe González anuncia en el 34 Congreso del PSOE que no se presenta a la reelección como secretario general del partido. 2002.- Huelga general en España en protesta por las medidas de reforma de la protección por desempleo y de la Ley Básica de Empleo. 2013.-El expresidente de Caja Madrid Miguel Blesa abandona la cárcel de Soto del Real tras anular la causa abierta contra él. 2018.- Canadá aprueba legalizar la marihuana con fines recreativos a partir de octubre de este año. Santos Silverio, Florentina, Pablo, Ciriaca, Macario y Onofre. Putin dice que Rusia podría negociar un acuerdo entre Israel e Irán mientras intensifica sus ataques contra Ucrania. Irán bombardea un hospital israelí mientras aumenta la escalada militar tras una semana de enfrentamientos. Miles de seguidores del kirchnerismo se manifiestan en Buenos Aires para mostrar apoyo a Cristina Fernández. Sánchez rechaza subir el gasto militar al 5% como pide la OTAN al ser "incompatible", "irrazonable" y "contraproducente" La Casa Blanca aprieta a España por el gasto en Defensa: “Todos deben pagar su parte” El PP ve al PSOE "en extinción" y pide a Sánchez "asumir" su situación: "Su agonía política no puede ser la de un país" Los socios de Sánchez no le garantizan su apoyo por el temor de nuevos casos de corrupción y piden "más contundencia" El Congreso aprueba beneficios fiscales para invertir en vivienda de alquiler en Canarias. La ponencia presentada por socialistas y Coalición Canaria ha salido adelante con competencia legislativa plena y continuará su camino hacia el Senado, donde tendrá que someterse a votación para su aprobación definitiva. Coalición Canaria cambia de opinión en cinco días y dice ahora que no garantiza su apoyo a Pedro Sánchez. La portavoz del partido en el Congreso de los Diputados, Cristina Valido, aseguró el pasado viernes 13 de junio que no iba a romper el acuerdo de investidura, al igual que veía “muy probable” que el Gobierno “aguante hasta 2027” Canarias cerró 2024 con 29.333 viviendas nuevas sin vender. Las Islas cuentan con 1,09 millones de viviendas, de las que 238.313 son residencias secundarias. De esas viviendas nuevas, 11.057 estaban en la provincia de Las Palmas y 18.276 en la de Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Los constructores gestionan la contratación de un millar de extranjeros ante la falta de mano de obra local. La presidenta de la patronal de Las Palmas, María de la Salud Gil, advierte que el sector inmobiliario puede "colapsar" en tres años. El número de personas sin hogar se dispara un 70% en Canarias impulsado por la crisis de la vivienda: “Es una emergencia silenciosa” Son datos ofrecidos por Cáritas, que alerta de que la pobreza en la isla se está cronificando y se encuentra ya en cifras similares a las vistas durante la pandemia. Un técnico sostiene que Emalsa sólo depuraba el 20% del agua y que la mayoría “se tiraba al mar” contaminada. El exgerente de la Agencia Local de Energía descalifica el informe de la auditora KPMG que concluyó que los socios privados no habían ocasionado ningún quebranto a la empresa mixta de aguas de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: “Los incumplimientos son constatables”.Tal día como hoy, 20 de junio de 1975 se estrena en Estados Unidos, la película Tiburón, dirigida por Steven Spielberg, que se convirtió en su primer «taquillazo» y la película del verano de aquel año. - 🎙️ Entrevista a Manuel Hermoso Rojas. En este episodio rescatamos una entrevista realizada hace dos años a Manuel Hermoso Rojas, una de las figuras más relevantes de la política canaria contemporánea y expresidente del Gobierno de Canarias. A lo largo de esta conversación íntima y reflexiva, Hermoso repasa los momentos más importantes de su carrera política, su visión sobre el presente y futuro de las islas, y ofrece anécdotas inéditas que nos acercan al lado más humano de su trayectoria. 🕰️ Aunque grabada en [2023], esta entrevista mantiene toda su vigencia y valor documental, ofreciendo una perspectiva única sobre la historia reciente de Canarias. 📌 Si te interesa la política, la historia o simplemente quieres conocer más a fondo a uno de los protagonistas del desarrollo autonómico canario, no te pierdas este episodio. - 🎙️ Sección en el Remate con Pepe Rodríguez – Director de Capital Radio Gran Canaria. En este episodio tenemos el placer de conversar con Pepe Rodríguez, director de Capital Radio Gran Canaria, un referente en el periodismo radiofónico de las Islas. Hablamos sobre su trayectoria, el papel de la radio en la era digital, los retos de la comunicación en Canarias y su visión del panorama mediático actual. Pepe comparte anécdotas, reflexiones y nos abre una ventana al funcionamiento interno de una emisora que apuesta por la información rigurosa, el análisis independiente y el compromiso con la sociedad canaria. 📻 Una entrevista imprescindible para quienes aman la radio, la comunicación y el buen periodismo. - En este programa de Tiempos interesantes entrevistamos en exclusiva a Esteban García economista, abogado y especialista legal, fiscal y de inversiones en cripto monedas y cripto activos del bufete Lytae Veteres. Esteban representa a más de mil canarios en la Audiencia Nacional que es hasta ahora mayor fraude en cripto monedas de la historia en Europa. - 🎙 Alberto Díaz Jiménez | Voces del Archipiélago Libre. Únete a una conversación sin filtros con Alberto Díaz Jiménez, activista y referente del independentismo canario. Analizamos la actualidad política, social y cultural de Canarias desde una perspectiva crítica, soberanista y comprometida con la autodeterminación del pueblo canario. 📢 ¿Qué está pasando en las Islas? ¿Qué no te están contando los medios? Aquí encontrarás reflexiones, denuncias, historia, resistencia y propuestas para imaginar otro futuro posible para Canarias.
Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy hace 2 años: Desaparece un submarino que se utiliza para trasladar turistas a visitar los restos del Titanic. Cinco turistas viajaban a bordo. …y hoya hace 2 años: Feijóo avanza sus primeras medidas si gobierna: menos impuestos y revisar las leyes aprobadas con Bildu. Hoy se cumplen 1.211 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. 3 años y 104 días. Hoy es viernes 20 de junio de 2025. Día Mundial del Wi-Fi. Conectarnos digitalmente a nivel mundial es posible, en parte, gracias al sistema de tecnología inalámbrica de acceso a datos. Es por ello que el 20 de junio se celebra el Día Mundial del WiFi. La creación de esta efeméride ha sido por iniciativa de la Wireless Broadband Alliance y el Connected Community Forum, con la finalidad de destacar la importancia del WiFi en la conexión digital de comunidades y ciudades de todo el mundo. El WiFi es una tecnología que permite que dispositivos electrónicos tales como computadoras, impresoras, tablets, smartphones, smart TV, reproductores multimedia, cámaras de vigilancia, entre otros, puedan conectarse entre sí o acceder a una red de banda ancha, de forma inalámbrica. 1869.- Traslado a la iglesia madrileña de San Francisco el Grande de los restos de Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Garcilaso de la Vega, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba, Francisco Quevedo y otros españoles ilustres, con la idea de formar un Panteón de hombres ilustres, proyecto que no prosperó. 1898.- Guerra Estados Unidos - España. Un buque estadounidense se apodera del archipiélago de las Marianas, posesión española. 1948.- El marco alemán sustituye al "reichsmark", la moneda del Imperio. 1963.- Acuerdo en Ginebra para establecer el "teléfono rojo", con el fin de mantener una comunicación directa y rápida entre la URSS y EE.UU. en caso de conflicto entre ambas potencias. 1991.- Berlín vuelve a ser capital de Alemania, 43 años después de haber perdido tal condición, y sede del Gobierno federal y del Parlamento por decisión de éste. 1997.- Felipe González anuncia en el 34 Congreso del PSOE que no se presenta a la reelección como secretario general del partido. 2002.- Huelga general en España en protesta por las medidas de reforma de la protección por desempleo y de la Ley Básica de Empleo. 2013.-El expresidente de Caja Madrid Miguel Blesa abandona la cárcel de Soto del Real tras anular la causa abierta contra él. 2018.- Canadá aprueba legalizar la marihuana con fines recreativos a partir de octubre de este año. Santos Silverio, Florentina, Pablo, Ciriaca, Macario y Onofre. Putin dice que Rusia podría negociar un acuerdo entre Israel e Irán mientras intensifica sus ataques contra Ucrania. Irán bombardea un hospital israelí mientras aumenta la escalada militar tras una semana de enfrentamientos. Miles de seguidores del kirchnerismo se manifiestan en Buenos Aires para mostrar apoyo a Cristina Fernández. Sánchez rechaza subir el gasto militar al 5% como pide la OTAN al ser "incompatible", "irrazonable" y "contraproducente" La Casa Blanca aprieta a España por el gasto en Defensa: “Todos deben pagar su parte” El PP ve al PSOE "en extinción" y pide a Sánchez "asumir" su situación: "Su agonía política no puede ser la de un país" Los socios de Sánchez no le garantizan su apoyo por el temor de nuevos casos de corrupción y piden "más contundencia" El Congreso aprueba beneficios fiscales para invertir en vivienda de alquiler en Canarias. La ponencia presentada por socialistas y Coalición Canaria ha salido adelante con competencia legislativa plena y continuará su camino hacia el Senado, donde tendrá que someterse a votación para su aprobación definitiva. Coalición Canaria cambia de opinión en cinco días y dice ahora que no garantiza su apoyo a Pedro Sánchez. La portavoz del partido en el Congreso de los Diputados, Cristina Valido, aseguró el pasado viernes 13 de junio que no iba a romper el acuerdo de investidura, al igual que veía “muy probable” que el Gobierno “aguante hasta 2027” Canarias cerró 2024 con 29.333 viviendas nuevas sin vender. Las Islas cuentan con 1,09 millones de viviendas, de las que 238.313 son residencias secundarias. De esas viviendas nuevas, 11.057 estaban en la provincia de Las Palmas y 18.276 en la de Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Los constructores gestionan la contratación de un millar de extranjeros ante la falta de mano de obra local. La presidenta de la patronal de Las Palmas, María de la Salud Gil, advierte que el sector inmobiliario puede "colapsar" en tres años. El número de personas sin hogar se dispara un 70% en Canarias impulsado por la crisis de la vivienda: “Es una emergencia silenciosa” Son datos ofrecidos por Cáritas, que alerta de que la pobreza en la isla se está cronificando y se encuentra ya en cifras similares a las vistas durante la pandemia. Un técnico sostiene que Emalsa sólo depuraba el 20% del agua y que la mayoría “se tiraba al mar” contaminada. El exgerente de la Agencia Local de Energía descalifica el informe de la auditora KPMG que concluyó que los socios privados no habían ocasionado ningún quebranto a la empresa mixta de aguas de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: “Los incumplimientos son constatables”.Tal día como hoy, 20 de junio de 1975 se estrena en Estados Unidos, la película Tiburón, dirigida por Steven Spielberg, que se convirtió en su primer «taquillazo» y la película del verano de aquel año.
Peter Linquist is a United States Marine Corps veteran who served two tours in Iraq before being injured in 2005. Originally from Canton, Ohio, he now lives in Santa Cruz, California, with his wife Shawndy and their two children, Kylee and Milo. Peter is deeply involved in the veteran community as the Championship Director and Member Liaison for the Veteran Motocross Foundation, an Ambassador Athlete for Operation Vet Now, and an instructor with MotoDemption. His passion for motocross and service continues to fuel his mission of helping fellow veterans find purpose, healing, and adrenaline beyond the battlefield.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daniel Savio started his professional theater career playing keyboards for the Mime Troupe in 2006, and since 2020 he has been the Troupe's resident composer/lyricist. This year Daniel led the band, was co-arranger, and composed additional music for SFBATCO's original musical Sign My Name To Freedom: The Unheard Songs of Betty Reid Soskin. He was recently musical director for the Marin Mountain Play production of Kinky Boots. Daniel has been MD of numerous community and children's productions at theaters in the North and East Bay. He has a BA in music from the University of California at Santa Cruz. SF Mime Troupe Web Site DISRUPTION - A Musical Farce Written by Michael Gene Sullivan & Marie Cartier Music and Lyrics by Daniel Savio Directed by Michael Gene Sullivan Music Direction by Daniel Savio DISRUPTION - A Musical Farce features a four-person cast that includes veteran SF Mime Troupe collective members: Michael Gene Sullivan* (Hector Washington); Alicia M.P. Nelson* (Zubari Macintosh); and features Lizzie Calogero* (Elizabeth); Jed Parsario* (Augie Dimalanta). SFMT BAND: Guinevere Q (Bass); Daniel Savio (Keyboards); and Jason Young (Drums, Percussion). In a city where nothing is more important than “innovation,” son of immigrants Augie Dimalanta (Jed Parsario) works hard. His friend Elizabeth (Lizzie Calogero) may think patching over problems is counterrevolutionary, but after his shift at the “Fried Thangs Diner” Augie's life's all about helping his neighbors navigate an increasingly underfunded and inhuman system. His efforts to make up for the cuts are making a real difference, but at what point does he need to stop plugging the holes in the system and try to change it instead? And while Augie is filling holes, tech genius Zubari Macintosh (Alicia Nelson) is busy digging more! As the head of MOPS (The Mayor's Office of Public Safety) she's all about optimization and “efficiency,” making a city attractive to investors and the right kind of people - and who wouldn't want that? Never mind that she has no experience beyond developing a social media app - how hard can government be? Maybe the only real barrier to giving the people what they really want all this time has been the inefficiency of democracy itself. And with proudly working-class, red-hatted police officers like Hector Washington (Michael Gene Sullivan) to clear the streets, San Francisco will soon be a beautiful and prosperous suburb of Silicon Valley - and hopefully in time for the president's upcoming visit. But if the city is poised to be a calm, efficient paradise why is everything suddenly on… FIRE!
"Vamos a volver con más sabiduría", dijo la expresidenta argentina Cristina Kirchner en un discurso grabado desde su prisión domiciliaria. Miles de personas confluyeron en la tarde de ayer hasta llenar por completo la Plaza de Mayo de Buenos Aires, en un acto organizado por varias vertientes del peronismo, además de organizaciones sociales, sindicales y estudiantiles, en apoyo a la expresidenta argentina. La movilización en un inicio fue pensada para acompañar la comparecencia de la ex mandataria ante Tribunales, para que fuera notificada de su pena con prisión domicialiaria. No obstante, la Justicia se adelantó y le comunicó directamente el martes a la líder justicialista, tal como había solicitado su defensa, que podrá cumplir su pena en el régimen de prisión domiciliaria, en el apartamento que tiene en la calle San José, en el barrio Constitución de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. A pesar de no poder dirigirse a los manifestantes de forma presencial, envió un discurso emitido en mensaje de audio que pudieron escuchar los presentes en la plaza. "Quiero contarles que lo que más me gustó fue escucharlos cantar otra vez “vamos a volver”. No lo hacíamos desde hacía muchísimo tiempo, demasiado tal vez. Y me gusta ese vamos a volver porque revela una voluntad, la de volver a tener un país donde los pibes puedan comer cuatro veces al día y en el colegio libros y computadoras. Que los laburantes lleguen a fin de mes y puedan ahorrar para comprarse un autito, una casita, un terrenito, algo que sea de ellos". La dos veces presidenta (2007-2015) y una vez vicepresidenta (2019-2023) fue condenada por administración fraudulenta en contratos de obras públicas en la provincia de Santa Cruz (sur), en una decisión judicial sostenida el martes pasado por la Corte Suprema. La exmandataria, la figura más fuerte de la oposición argentina, denunció parcialidad de los jueces y acusó a los miembros de la Corte Suprema de ser "monigotes" del poder económico. Podrá recibir visitas de su grupo familiar, abogados defensores y médicos, pero deberá pedir permiso a la Justicia para recibir a otras personas. Debe además "abstenerse de adoptar comportamientos que puedan perturbar la tranquilidad del vecindario y/o alterar la convivencia pacífica de sus habitantes", agregó el fallo. En las puertas de su casa, la presencia de seguidores es permanente desde hace una semana pese a las bajas temperaturas del invierno austral, y las paredes del edificio donde reside están tapizadas de cartas y mensajes de apoyo. Esta resolución de la Justicia argentina tuvo repercusiones en Uruguay. Cuando se dio a conocer la condena, los partidos Comunista y Socialista emitieron distintos comunicados advirtiendo por la “crisis institucional” en el vecino país y criticando la “judicialización de la política”. Por su parte, el senador frenteamplista Felipe Carballo utilizó la media hora previa de la sesión del Senado para pedirle al gobierno de Yamandú Orsi “un rechazo contundente a este oscuro capítulo de la democracia latinoamericana”. Carballo consideró que los senadores uruguayos no pueden “permanecer indiferentes ante estos hechos”. ¿Cómo puede repercutir la condena de Kirchner en la política regional?
Interview with Arturo Préstamo Elizondo, Executive Chairman & CEO of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/santacruz-silver-tsxvscz-strengthened-financial-position-deleveraged-and-developing-6319Recording date: 16th June 2025Santacruz Silver Mining (TSXV:SCZ) has reported exceptional Q1 2025 financial results, demonstrating the success of its operational turnaround strategy. The multi-metal producer generated revenues north of $70 million with EBITDA of $27 million, representing a dramatic gross profit increase of nearly 7,000% year-over-year.Executive Chairman Arturo Préstamo Elizondo attributed the strong performance to multiple factors, including favorable metal prices, strategic investments in mining operations, and beneficial currency movements in Bolivia. "Metal prices is helping us indeed, and also we have a few things that contribute to our gross margins. One has been the result of previous year's investments into our mines which have improved our margins," Préstamo explained.The company has made significant progress reducing its debt obligations, paying down $17.5 million of its Glencore consideration. With $22.5 million remaining to be paid in three monthly installments of $7.5 million each, the final payment is scheduled for late October 2025. The company maintains a strong treasury position with over $60 million in cash reserves.Strategic capital investments have focused on the Mexican Zimapán mine, particularly the development of Level 960, which management considers "the future of this mine." The company has acquired over 15 pieces of underground equipment over the past 18 months, with Level 960 now contributing 40,000 tons monthly out of the mine's total 75,000 tons per month throughput.While these investments temporarily elevated all-in sustained cash costs to $34.32 per silver equivalent ounce in Q1, management expects costs to normalize to $22-23 per ounce by Q4 2025 as operations transition from development ore to more efficient stope mining.The company maintains its commitment to community investment, allocating approximately $4 million annually to development programs while focusing on operational excellence rather than acquisitions for 2025.View Santacruz Silver's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/santacruz-silver-miningSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Nos hace mucha ilusión estrenar en este podcast el remix que ha hecho DJ Nano de "En Mis Venas", de Supersubmarina, una de las mejores canciones del Jose "Chino", Juanca, Pope y Jaime, incluida en "Santacruz", su segundo disco, de 2012. También ha sido una sorpresa comprobar que Mark Oliver Everett (Eels) se ha juntado con Kate Mattison (79.5) para dar vida a Boo Boos y publicar un debut, del que ya han compartido dos canciones, "That’s Not a Thing" y "C’mon Baby". Escuchamos también "Terciopelo Azul", la nueva y preciosa canción de Quique González para "1973", su próximo disco y a Bar Itallia con "Cowbella". Aparte, suenan Fred again.., Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax con "Victory Lap", Rambalaya, Gerilla Toss, The Hives y Nourished by Time. CASS MCCOMBS - PeaceGUERILLA TOSS - Red Flag to Angry BullBAR ITALIA – CowbellaBOO BOOS - That’s Not a ThingBOO BOOS - C’mon BabyEELS - Saturday MorningSUPERSUBMARINA - SupersubmarinaSUPERSUBMARINA - En mis venas (Dj nano Rmx)Fred again.., Skepta, PlaqueBoyMax - Victory LapLEON BRIDGES - Hold OnRAMBALAYA - TelephoneTHE HIVES - Paint a PictureMANDO DIAO - Dance With SomebodyQUIQUE GONZÁLEZ - Terciopelo AzulNOURISHED BY TIME - 9 2 5 Escuchar audio
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Dating, Part 1 Navigating the Dreaded (But Sometimes Needed) Dating Apps! Today we started a series on one of my favorite topics: dating. When I was in clinical practice in Philadelphia, a large proportion of my patients self-identified as single, without partner, so this was one of my favorite problems to help people with, and why I wrote the book, Intimate Connections, which included my some of my personal experiences learning about dating during my medical school days at Stanford. Our special guests include our own TEAM CBT expert, Jacob Towery, MD, who presents the free annual two-day marathon on shyness called “Finding Humans Less Scary.” He will be presenting this program at Esalen as well from September 8 – 12, 2025. Check out the September 8 - 12 shyness workshop at the beautiful and dramatic Esalen in the Big Sur! We are also joined by two wonderful young ladies: Sydney, who graduated in 2024 from University of Santa Cruz, and Sophie, who recently graduated from UC Berkely. They will give us some first-hand experiences and suggestions in the navigation of dating apps. Jacob said that after his divorce in 2012, until 2020, he went on a lot of dating apps and met nearly 200 women this way, exploring both short and long-term types of dating. He said it is sometimes difficult to figure out what someone is really looking for on an app, whereas in person it is easier. The group described the tendency to treat people as objects and ghost them when you decide you're not interested. He recommended, instead, to treat people with dignity and care, even if you're not romantically interested in them. He said that whether you've been on one or many dates, don't just ghost someone. Instead, you can let someone down gently if you aren't interested. For example, at the end of a first date in which you don't find yourself attracted to the other person, you could say “I didn't feel a spark but I enjoyed our time together. Thanks for hanging out with me.” This will make it clear to the other person you won't be asking for another date, but in a kind way, and prevents them wondering for days if you will ask them out again. In addition, he advised that initially, don't just text people back and forth endlessly. Instead, get into real life ASAP. Meet them for coffee or ice cream or whatever would be fun. That way you can find out whether or not there's a spark of interest. Jacob also recommended using a recent photo of yourself. If you use an older photo of yourself, the other person may be disappointed when they meet you! Jacob recommended being honest about what your interests are, and what you are looking for. Are you just looking for casual dating? Are you only looking for something that may evolve into a long term relationship? Are you interested in having children? What are your interests or hobbies? The group discussed many topics, like is it okay for a woman to take the initiative and ask people out they are interested in? It's easy to get overwhelmed by having too many offers, too many to select from. And the whole process can be incredibly exhausting. How do you make conversation in a way that will turn the other person on and make them interested in you? What's the secret? How do you overcome the fear of rejection? And what if you protect yourself from the fear of rejection by hiding personal information about yourself. For example, you may think that if you didn't really open up to the other person, their rejection will be less painful because they didn't see your so-called “real” self. Jacob emphasized the importance of being playful and creative when dating. People really like to have fun. Being overly serious or heavy can be a turn-off. Thanks for listening today! Future topics will include how to flirt, how to change the way you think when you're rejected, making people chase you, how to get close, and more! Rhonda, Jacob, Sydney, Sophie, and David
Send us a textIn the Den this week, Sara and special guest Garrett Garland talk about what it means to create in queer joy and not just survival. They discuss the importance of visibility, the responsibility of queer creatives in shaping culture, and how parents, allies, and communities can better support LGBTQ+ youth in finding their voice and claiming space. This isn't just a conversation about art — it's a conversation about power, authenticity, and what happens when we give queer kids the permission and the tools to imagine big.Special Guest: Garrett GarlandGarrett Garland is a California Bay Area resident who studied at the University of Santa Cruz and Sciences Po. in Paris. Drawing from his extensive travels abroad this is his first novel. He currently resides with his husband Sam next to the sea in Half Moon Bay. Their long walks on the beach and their love of the ocean are where he draws most of his inspiration. The ocean is home but Paris is Garrett's home town.Links from the Show: Garrett's website: https://www.garrettgarland.com/ To Never See Heaven audiobook: https://www.garrettgarland.com/audiobooks To Never See Heaven in print: https://www.garrettgarland.com/store Join Mama Dragons today: www.mamadragons.org In the Den is made possible by generous donors like you. Help us continue to deliver quality content by becoming a donor today at www.mamadragons.org. Support the showConnect with Mama Dragons:WebsiteInstagramFacebookDonate to this podcast
Tudo sobre o confronto disputado pela 9ª rodada da primeira fase da Série D 2025. Celso Ishigami e Arthur Silva analisaram mais uma vitória do Santa na competição. Tricolor foi bem superior, mas faltou vontade para buscar um pouco a mais? Todas as análises, atuações, cenários da competição. Na técnica, Gabriel Costa. Ouça agora ou […]
Dreams are mirrors of the soul. Our guest, award-winning author and podcaster, Megan Mary, talks about dreams as sacred portals that help us unlock the path to spiritual awakening. She also talks about visitation dreams, spirit guide encounters, and her four part Dream Mirror method. After the break, we take a call from Ellen from Soquel who shares a dream that brings up a discussion about the imposter syndrome. BIO: Megan Mary, international bestselling metaphysical author of the metaphysical fiction trilogy, Witches of Maple Hollow, is founder of Inner Realms Publishing and host of the Women’s Dream Enlightenment podcast. She holds an MA in English Literature and is pursuing her PhD in Metaphysical Sciences. She lives in Idaho with her husband and two cats. Find our guest at: MeganMary.com IG, YT, TT, PI @meganmaryauthor This show, episode number 315, was recorded during a live broadcast on June 14, 2025 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Tony Russomano for answering the phones. The Santa Cruz Festival of Dreams is coming October 10-12, 2025! Mark your calendars now. Check our landing page at FestivalofDream.net and FB group page HERE or follow #KeepSantaCruzDreaming on FB and IG. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
Audio for: "Freedom And Confidence In The Fight", part of the series "Freedom And Confidence ...". Sermon given by Albert Hung, June 15, 2025, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 10 am.
Die Zürcherin Fatima Walthert (36) wollte vor zehn Jahren als Rucksacktouristin allein durch Südamerika reisen. Heute lebt die Schweizerin im Hochland der Galapagos-Insel Santa Cruz, zusammen mit ihrem Mann, ihrer Tochter und vielen geretteten Tieren. Fatima Walthert entschied sich vor zehn Jahren, ihr Leben nicht nur zu träumen, sondern ihren Traum zu leben. Früher arbeitete die Zürcherin als Automechanikerin. Der hektische Alltag und der ständige Druck wurden ihr zu viel: «Ich sehnte mich nach Freiheit und vor allem nach einem Leben im Einklang mit der Natur.» Sie brach allein auf, um Südamerika zu bereisen. Was als Solo-Abenteuer begann, führte sie schliesslich auf die Galapagos-Inseln vor der Küste Ecuadors. Auf Santa Cruz lernte sie ihren Mann Eric kennen: «Er steuerte das Boot, was mich zur benachbarten Insel bringen sollte.» Heute lebt die Familie im Hochland von Santa Cruz. Abseits der Zivilisation, ohne Wasseranschluss, führt die Familie ein einfaches, aber glückliches Leben: «Für meine Tochter ist es ein Privileg, so naturverbunden aufwachsen zu können.» Ihr riesiger Garten ist Fatimas ganzer Stolz: «Hier wachsen allerlei exotische Früchte wie Bananen, Ananas oder Papayas, und ich pflanze verschiedene Ingwersorten an.» Gnadenhof für Tiere Ein Herzensprojekt von Fatima Walthert ist ihr Gnadenhof für allerlei gerettete Tiere. Auf ihrem kleinen Anwesen tummeln sich mittlerweile Hunde, Katzen, Schweine und sogar eine Eselsdame mit nur einem Ohr. Geplant war das eigentlich nie: «Ich habe Mitleid mit all den ausgesetzten Tieren, die oft auch gequält wurden.» Manchmal helfen auch Volontäre für Kost und Logis, die Tiere zu umsorgen.
La reciente ratificación de la condena a seis años de prisión y la inhabilitación perpetua para ejercer cargos públicos contra la expresidenta argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner ha sacudido el panorama político del país. La Corte Suprema de Argentina confirmó por unanimidad la sentencia por corrupción en la adjudicación de obras públicas durante su mandato, específicamente por favorecer al empresario Lázaro Báez con contratos millonarios en la provincia de Santa Cruz [1] .Este fallo histórico no solo marca un precedente judicial, sino que también redefine el futuro del peronismo y del kirchnerismo en Argentina. Con la inhabilitación de Fernández de Kirchner, se abre una disputa interna en el peronismo para encontrar un nuevo liderazgo, mientras que el presidente Javier Milei, su principal antagonista político, celebra la decisión como un acto de justicia y el fin de la impunidad [2] .Sin embargo, la expresidenta no se queda en silencio. Ha denunciado el fallo como parte de una persecución judicial y política, acusando a la Corte Suprema de ser aliada de intereses económicos concentrados que buscan eliminar su fuerza política antes de las elecciones [2] . Además, su defensa planea apelar la sentencia ante instancias internacionales, alegando falta de acceso a pruebas y parcialidad judicial [3] .
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 6-12-2025: Dr. Dawn opens with alarming news about NIH budget cuts devastating cancer research just as breakthrough CAR-T cell therapy shows promise for gastrointestinal cancers. This personalized immunotherapy extracts patients' T cells, engineers them to target specific cancer antigens, and makes them essentially immortal before reinfusion. While previously successful only for blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, researchers achieved tumor shrinkage in 25% of solid GI tumor patients. However, devastating layoffs forced removal of two patients from trials due to staff shortages and supply chain disruptions. Dr. Dawn emphasizes how pregnancy can worsen hidden cancers due to immune suppression, explaining why aggressive metastasized cancers often appear shortly after childbirth. Dr. Dawn takes a call from Bob about concerning forehead growths his dermatologist examined. She speculates they're likely seborrheic keratoses - benign, stuck-on appearing growths common in sun-exposed areas that look like crumpled brown paper "spit-wads". These aging-related changes are harmless and can even be picked off, though she warns against repeatedly traumatizing any skin area as this increases cancer risk through accumulated DNA damage. She explains how repetitive trauma in occupational settings creates statistically higher cancer risks, comparing it to filling a bingo card of cellular errors. She addresses an email about Joe Tippens' cancer cure protocol involving fenbendazole, an anti-parasitic drug. Dr. Dawn explains this viral social media phenomenon began when Tippens claimed his lung cancer was cured by fenbendazole, but he was simultaneously receiving Keytruda immunotherapy at MD Anderson. The story spread rapidly in South Korea, causing pharmacy shortages. Unvalidated internet health information can spread dangerously. Dr. Dawn compares it to old-fashioned medicine show scams. trend Dr. Dawn warns about a recent vitamin B6 toxicity misdiagnosis trend affecting her patients who were told they had dangerous levels of B6 despite lacking neuropathy symptoms. Accuracy requires fasting 12 hours before blood draws, otherwise creating false elevations from recent vitamin consumption. More critically, she alerts listeners about biotin(Vitamin B7) interference with laboratory tests using biotin-streptavidin techniques. High-dose biotin supplements are often used in hair and nail health growth formulas. This can falsely alter tests for thyroid hormones, vitamin D, sex hormones, cortisol and dangerously, troponin levels that diagnose heart attacks. This could lead to missed myocardial infarctions in emergency rooms, potentially causing fatal outcomes. Dr. Dawn takes a call from Richard seeking information about a previous radio program guest. She guides him to use on-line resources at ksqd.org to find program details, pivoting into praise for libraries as community centers offering far more than internet access. She emphasizes libraries provide serendipitous discovery that algorithms can't match, encouraging people to explore their local library systems for events, historical collections, and personal assistance from knowledgeable librarians eager to help visitors navigate both physical and digital resources. She discusses the concerning trend of giving melatonin to children, calling it "the Grinch that stole children's bedtime." While used prescription-only for severe developmental disorders in Denmark and EU countries, American children receive melatonin gummies regularly, with one in five preteens using it occasionally. Dr. Dawn explains melatonin is a hormone affecting pancreas, heart, fat tissue, and reproductive organs still developing in children. Supplemental doses create blood levels 10 times higher than natural peaks, representing an uncontrolled medical experiment on developing brains and bodies. Poison control calls for melatonin ingestion increased 530% between 2012-2021, with one tragic case involving a three-month-old death where 20 melatonin bottles were found in the home. Dr. Dawn concludes by debunking food expiration date myths, explaining that Americans waste a third of food ($7 billion annually) due to misunderstanding labels. Most shelf-stable foods simply degrade in quality rather than becoming dangerous after printed dates. She notes acidic dairy products like yogurt resist bacterial contamination due to protective bacteria,and even surface mold can be scraped off safely. However, she emphasizes trusting expiration dates on lunch meats and deli products, which pose real listeria risks when stored improperly. California will soon simplify labeling laws to reduce confusion between quality and safety dates.
On today's episode, I talk to musician David Bazan. Originally from Phoenix, AZ, David started Pedro the Lion in 1995, and his first full-length album It's Hard to Find a Friend was released three years later on Jade Tree. In 2005, David recorded a more synthesizer-focused album as Headphones, and then a year later, Pedro the Lion broke up. David continued to record music under his own name, releasing albums on labels like Barsuk and Polyvinyl, and then in 2017, Pedro the Lion got back together and began a five-album cycle, with each album focusing on a city that David grew up in. The most recent was last year's Santa Cruz, which came out on Polyvinyl/Big Scary Monsters. 2025 marks the 20th anniversary of Headphones' lone album, and to commemorate the occasion, Suicide Squeeze just released a remastered edition at the end of May, and folks, it's just as fantastic as it was back in 2005! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here! Theme song by the fantastic Savoir Adore! Second theme by the brilliant Mike Pace! Closing theme by the delightful Gregory Brothers! Podcast art by the inimitable Beano Gee!
(Víspera del Día Internacional de la Bañera) ¿Acaso el darse un baño puede causar la muerte de una persona? Ese bien pudo haber sido el diagnóstico forense en el caso del ermitaño iraní Amou Haji, considerado el hombre más sucio del mundo. Ya había cumplido los noventa y cuatro años cuando murió, pero sucedió casualmente poco tiempo después de bañarse tras haber pasado más de sesenta de esos años sin tomar una ducha o asearse. A lo largo de su vida, Haji había evitado bañarse por temor a enfermarse. No es de extrañar, entonces, que no tuviera esposa ni parientes cercanos. En un documental de 2013 titulado «La extraña vida de Amou Haji», se dio a conocer en el mundo entero, con la piel cubierta de mugre y el cabello enmarañado. Reveló que había experimentado «contratiempos emocionales en su juventud» que lo llevaron a aislarse y a detestar la idea misma de bañarse o de sentir el agua sobre la piel. Y por si eso fuera poco, en vez de ingerir comida y bebidas frescas, ¡su alimento favorito era el puercoespín podrido; tomaba cinco litros de agua al día, que recogía de charcos cercanos, en una lata de aceite oxidada; comía animales muertos que conseguía atropellados; y fumaba excrementos de animales en una pipa vieja! Uno de los médicos que examinaron a Haji antes de su muerte concluyó que pudo mantenerse saludable debido a haber desarrollado un fuerte sistema inmunológico después de décadas de vivir en semejantes condiciones.1 Fue así como aquel ermitaño iraní vivió en carne propia la frase proverbial: «La cáscara guarda el palo», que quiere decir que es la corteza (la cáscara) la que protege (o, guarda) al árbol (o, palo) de cualquier agresión externa. La sabiduría popular coincidió nuevamente con la experiencia científica, ya que una amplia gama de inmunólogos y médicos consienten en que el exceso de limpieza hace que el sistema inmune del cuerpo humano pierda funcionalidad o se debilite hasta hacerlo más vulnerable. La idea es que si nos aseamos con demasiada frecuencia, perderemos parte de la barrera protectora de la piel, quedando así expuestos a los ataques de bacterias, virus u otros patógenos «desconocidos» por nuestro sistema inmunitario.2 ¿Será que nos conviene, entonces, huir del agua «como gato escaldado»? ¡Claro que no! Debemos más bien, sin exceso, aprovecharla al máximo. Y así como necesitamos el aseo bien medido para nuestro cuerpo, también necesitamos el aseo para nuestro espíritu. Pues todos nosotros somos como un trapo sucio, tal como nos describe el profeta Isaías, y nuestros pecados nos arrastran como el viento.3 No dejemos que ninguna idea descabellada nos lleve a esperar un día más para tomarnos ese baño espiritual que tanta falta nos hace. Aprovechemos más bien, ahora mismo, la limpieza espiritual que procede de reconocer ante Dios que hemos pecado, tal como nos explica el apóstol Juan, seguros de que Dios, que es fiel y justo, perdonará nuestros pecados y nos limpiará de toda maldad.4 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 «Su comida favorita era el puercoespín podrido: muere “el hombre más sucio del mundo” a los 94 años, poco tiempo después de bañarse tras pasar más de medio siglo sin asearse», Diario El Universo, 26 octubre 2022 En línea 22 noviembre 2022; Juan Espinoza, «Muere el hombre más sucio del mundo: ¿Cómo murió Amou Haji?», Ahora Mismo, 25 octubre 2022 En línea 22 noviembre 2024. 2 Luis Rivero, «La cáscara guarda el palo», Periódico El Día: La opinión de Tenerife, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 18 julio 2020 En línea 22 noviembre 2024. 3 Is 64:6 4 1Jn 1:9
Chegou a proposta final da SAF do Santa Cruz! Fred Figueiroa, Cássio Zirpoli, Arthur Silva e Hathos Rildo debatem os pontos principais, comparando com outras SAFs da região, valores, dívidas, a questão do Arruda e muito mais. Na edição, Gabriel Costa. Ouça agora ou quando quiser.
Santa Cruz city council moves to ban the sale of tobacco products with plastic filters and state budget cuts could end a popular library program.
Arturo Préstamo Elizondo, Executive Chairman and CEO of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. (TSXV: SCZ) (OTCQB: SCZMF), joins me to recap the key record Q1 2025 financial results along with a comprehensive review of all operations. Santacruz Silver operates 1 mine in Mexico, and 5 mines, 3 mills, and an ore feed-sourcing and metals trading business in Bolivia, as an emerging mid-tier silver and base metals producer. Q1 2025 Highlights Revenues of $70.3 million, a 34% increase year-over-year. Gross Profit of $27.9 million, a 6882% increase year-over-year. Net Income of $9.5 million, a 93% decrease year-over-year1. Adjusted EBITDA of $27.5 million, a 2202% increase year-over-year. Cash and cash equivalents of $32.5 million, a 706% increase year-over-year. Working Capital of $51.7 million, a 7530% increase year-over-year. Cash cost per silver equivalent ounce sold ($/oz) of $17.84, a 16% decrease year-over-year. AISC per silver equivalent ounce sold of $22.34, a 8% decrease year-over-year. Silver Equivalent Ounces produced of 3,688,129, a 5% decrease year-over-year. Q1 2025 Production Highlights: Silver Equivalent Production: 3,688,129 silver equivalent ounces Silver Production: 1,590,063 ounces Zinc Production: 20,719 tonnes Lead Production: 2,718 tonnes Copper Production: 279 tonnes Underground Development: 10,135 meters Arturo discussed the very strong revenues, gross profit, cash and cash equivalents, adjusted EBITDA, and working capital up substantial in year-over-year metrics. In addition their cash costs and All-In Sustaining Costs (AISC) numbers came down in a meaningful way due to a combination of factors from mine optimization work paying off, to favorable currency exchange rates, and the positive impact of paying down the Glencore loan early. Additionally, there was better setup with San Lucas ore-feeding business absorbing the Reserva Mine ore to blend with ore from the small-scale miners, and with it not being blended with Tres Amigos and CQCQT. This made Caballo Blanco much more efficient with better metals recoveries, as well as the San Lucas operations improving efficiencies. The water issues at Bolivar were limited to just this quarter and resolved and the reason Zimapan was higher cost this quarter was because they just bought some new equipment to optimize operations (like 3 new Scoop trams), and to take advantage of the higher-grade 960 Level. Those were both one-off effects taken in Q1, but resolved for Q2 and moving forward for the balance of the year. Wrapping up we reviewed the plan in place to exercise its Acceleration Option to satisfy the Base Purchase Price owed to Glencore, by making payments on a schedule that aligns the accelerated timing whilst meeting the Company's commitment to financial discipline and a strong balance sheet. The plan's primary objective is to save the Company US$40 million. The Company successfully completed payments to Glencore of USD$17.5 million by the end of Q1, and will be paying the remaining of USD$22.5 million by October 31, 2025. If you have any follow up questions for Arturo regarding Santacruz Silver, then please email them to me Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Santacruz Silver at the time of this recording, and may choose to buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to follow the latest news from Santacruz Silver
In this episode of The Weekly Transit, we are joined by Regan Caruthers to discuss her memoir "Tragic Magic," exploring themes of ancestral trauma, spiritual awakening, and personal transformation through an astrological lens. Regan shares her journey from a conventional life that felt disconnected to embracing her authentic self and spiritual gifts. The conversation delves into her complex family history, including discoveries about her paternal ancestry through a surprising phone call from a distant relative in the Netherlands, her challenging childhood with a mother who struggled with mental health and a father who she mostly only saw on the weekends, and her spiritual awakening at age 27. We explore detailed astrological analysis throughout, examining how planetary positions influenced Regan's life events, relationships, and personal growth. The discussion covers her experiences at HeartMath, her marriages, health challenges including heart surgery, and her current work helping others through healing ceremonies, yoga and spiritual guidance.(01:23) Introduction to Regan Caruthers and her memoir "Tragic Magic"(06:04) Regan's astrological profile: Capricorn sun, Pisces moon, Taurus rising(07:37) Discovering ancestral history and family wounds through unexpected contact(13:06) The story of Regan's grandmother's affair with the King of Jordan(20:11) Patterns of "tragic magic" throughout the family lineage(22:13) Astrological analysis of Regan's parents and their influence(42:41) Regan's spiritual awakening at age 27 and childhood psychic experiences(46:08) Astrological transits during her awakening in January 1994(56:37) Analysis of Regan's relationship with her son(1:12:25) Heart surgery and the symbolism of healing the heart center(1:20:59) Standing up for personal values during COVID-19 restrictions(1:33:18) Moving to Santa Cruz and working at HeartMath(1:47:02) Challenges at HeartMath and leaving the organization(2:02:05) Astrocartography: how different locations influenced Regan's life experiences(2:06:17) The significance of specific dates and musical connections in Regan's life(2:12:01) Analysis of Regan's relationship with husband Jim(2:22:12) Final reflections on love, acceptance, and traveling with pain as a companionhttps://regancaruthers.com/InstagramRead Tragic Magichttps://www.theweeklytransit.com/
Want to get in touch? Send Claire a message!In episode 118 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I'm joined by Aaron Gouw, an endurance cyclist and fellow Santa Cruz native. He's also the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of the sports nutrition brand Carbs Fuel.Aaron holds a Master's degree in High Altitude Exercise Physiology, and is currently finishing his PhD in Human Bioenergetics. For many years, he's been on his own journey as a competitive athlete trying to figure out how to fuel effectively without breaking the bank.Aaron and I discuss:How his personal fueling strategy has evolved over the last decade (including a story about his greatest nutrition fail ever)What it takes to create an endurance gel from scratch in your kitchenThe current science behind high carb fueling, and if you should try itWhy simplicity, personalization, and gut training matter most when dialing in your fueling strategyKey Takeaways:High carb fueling (i.e. >90g/hr) can improve endurance performance, but only if it works for you and makes sense for what you're doingExperimentation and gut training are both very important Carbs Fuel offers a simple 50g endurance gel for just $2, making it one of the best value gels on the marketFueling isn't just about race day; it's about consistently supporting your training, recovery, and life beyond the workout so you can feel your bestWhether you're new to fueling or nutrition nerds like us, this episode is packed with practical advice and behind-the-scenes stories. Tune in to learn more!FYI: This episode is NOT sponsored by Carbs Fuel. I enjoy their gel, love that it's affordable, and wanted to learn more about this brand. I encourage you to try lots of different brands and products to see which work best for you!Links & Resources:Visit the Carbs Fuel websiteJoin my membership service, Fuel for Life Crew, for $30/month (cancel anytime)Check out my free nutrition downloadsInterested in 1:1 coaching? Fill out a new client inquiry formUse code EATFORENDURANCE20 for 20% off at Skratch LabsJoin my Patreon communityGet in touch at claire@eatforendurance.com Enjoyed this episode? Please leave a 5-star review and subscribe to help more athletes fuel smarter!Disclaimer: All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is in no way meant to replace individual medical and nutrition recommendations.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram and Facebook (@eatforendurance).
Jonathan Segel in conversation with David Eastaugh https://www.jonathansegel.com/ https://campervanbeethoven.com/home Segel joined the indie rock group Camper Van Beethoven in 1984, while in college at Santa Cruz. His contributions as violinist became the band's hallmark, creating a distinctive identity and sound n addition to the revived Camper Van Beethoven, Segel records solo projects and leads the Jonathan Segel band, performs improvisational electronic or avant-garde music (either solo or, since 2004, with Chaos Butterfly), and he is an occasional contributor to music from the Big City Orchestra. His compositions have also included six chamber music scores written between 1989 and 2011.
La Corte Suprema confirmó ayer la condena de Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (CFK) por administración fraudulenta en la causa denominada “vialidad”. Por lo tanto, la expresidenta deberá cumplir una pena de seis años de prisión y tendrá inhabilitación política perpetua. Conversamos En Perspectiva con nuestro corresponsal, Fernando Gutiérrez. La exmandataria (2007-2015), principal opositora del gobierno de Javier Milei, fue condenada en 2022 por corrupción por el pago de sobreprecios y adjudicaciones de contratos para obras públicas en la provincia de Santa Cruz (sur) durante su presidencia. "Las sentencias dictadas por los tribunales anteriores se asentaron en la profusa prueba producida", escribió el máximo tribunal argentino en su fallo. "Por ello, se desestima la queja" que había sido presentada por la defensa, añadió. CFK acusa de parcialidad a los fiscales y a varios de los jueces de la llamada "causa Vialidad", y la oposición considera su condena una proscripción. Frente a una multitud en la sede del opositor Partido Justicialista (peronismo), la dirigente política se pronunció luego de conocer la noticia. Los tres jueces de la Corte Suprema "son tres monigotes que responden a mandos naturales muy por encima de ellos". Además dijo que la sentencia “ya estaba escrita" antes del juicio. Kirchner, de 72 años, debe presentarse ante el tribunal en los próximos cinco días hábiles para recibir la notificación de su pena y puede pedir prisión domiciliaria por ser mayor de 70. De concedérsele, podrá cumplirla en Buenos Aires o en Santa Cruz, donde tiene domicilio. Milei celebró la decisión de la Corte: "Justicia. Fin", escribió en un posteo en la red X. Kirchner había anunciado la semana pasada que competiría por una banca como diputada de la provincia de Buenos Aires, la más poblada del país, en las legislativas provinciales del 7 de septiembre. De ganar, habría obtenido fueros. Pero la decisión de la Corte la excluye ahora de todo cargo electivo y obliga a la oposición a replantear su estrategia electoral de cara a las legislativas nacionales de medio término que se realizarán en octubre.
Maggie, Nathan and Spencer from First Day Back join us on the pod today!We discuss their debut album “Forward” and their overnight blow up, we chat about everything from environmental studies to music enjoyers, origin stories, their Santa Cruz scene, hotstuff productions, their recording process, lyrical journeys, becoming hood famous, best friends forever, property destruction, arson, a good sock up, breakcore, German hard style & tinnitus.
My interview with DCJ begins at 36 mins Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 750 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more David Cay Johnston books are as important to my understanding on American Tax Policy, economics and how our system is rigged by rich elites for rich elites as anything else I have read David Cay Johnston is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author. The Washington Monthly called him as “one of America's most important journalists.” The Portland Oregonian said his work equals the original muckrakers: Ida Tarbell, Upton Sinclair and Lincoln Steffens. Johnston met Donald Trump in 1988 and in April 1990 revealed that Trump's was no billionaire. When Trump announced his latest run for the White House in June 2015, Johnston was the only nationally-known journalist who immediately said Trump was serious this time and might get the GOP nomination. His reporting over the next year led to the Making of Donald Trump, published around the world in English and German on August 2, 2016, by Melville House. The San Jose Mercury recruited Johnston when he was just 18 years old because of his reporting for two small weekly newspapers in Santa Cruz, Calif. At age 19 The Mercury hired him as a staff writer. Within weeks his byline made the front page. Over the next four decades his award-winning investigations appeared in that paper, the Detroit Free Press, Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer and The New York Times. Since 2009 Johnston has taught the business regulation, property and tax law of the ancient world at Syracuse University College of Law. He previously taught writing, reporting and magazine writing at the University of Southern California and UCLA Extension. He has lectured on four continents about journalistic techniques, ethics, legal theory and tax policy. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Blue Sky Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing
Jennie Liss Ohayon, PhD, Impacts of California's Proposition 65 Dr. Jennie Liss Ohayon is a Research Scientist at Silent Spring Institute, specializing in environmental policy, community-engaged research, and environmental justice. She is currently working on projects to report back to study participants and community partners in the U.S. and Chile their exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals. She also researches the emergence of scientific and activist concerns around industrial chemicals with Northeastern's PFAS lab, and, in collaboration with co-investigators at the University of California, Berkeley, is evaluating the effectiveness of California-based legislation that aims to reduce or eliminate exposures to toxic substances. With the support of the Massachusetts Toxic Use Reduction Institute, she recently partnered with high schools across the state to translate environmental health research into hands-on curriculum that helps students reduce toxic exposures. She works with the Environmental Data and Governance Initiative, a network formed to address threats to federal environmental policy and data, to track changes to EPA's structure and science production. Dr. Ohayon completed her PhD at the University of California, Santa Cruz researching the remediation of toxic waste in military Superfund sites. With research support from the EPA's Science to Achieve Results fellowship and the National Science Foundation, she did fieldwork to evaluate how policy around public participation and environmental justice is translated into cleanup programs. She also used data from all military Superfund sites for quantitative and spatial analyses of how factors such as the race and class demographics of surrounding neighborhoods contribute to how quickly sites are remediated. During this time, she created an interactive curriculum in environmental sciences for high school students that are disproportionately affected by environmental problems and who come from communities that are underrepresented in the field of environmental science. Prior to beginning her PhD, Dr. Ohayon worked in two conservation biology laboratories and led education and recreation programs for children in low-income housing. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto, with majors in biology and political science. In her free time, she enjoys traveling (she's explored six continents) and various food-related pursuits—gardening, canning, and of course eating delicious vegetarian food! Links mentioned in the podcast: Chemical Exposure Warnings (Proposition 65 Warnings) California Told Companies to Label Toxic Chemicals. Instead They're Quietly Dropping Them How a Right-to-Know Law Shifts Industry away from Chemicals of Concern: The Case of California's Proposition 65 The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) Silent Spring's tips (including tip sheets and our Detox Me app)
In today's newscast, the Santa Cruz Civil Grand Jury has released its report on the county's climate adaptation and mitigation progress. And, nine forest resilience projects will soon get underway in Santa Cruz County. The Resource Conservation District has received a $7 million grant from Cal Fire to better prepare the region's forests for a changing fire landscape.
O Santa Cruz sofreu sua primeira derrota na Série D neste domingo (8), ao perder de virada para o Ferroviário por 3 a 1, no Estádio Presidente Vargas, pela 8ª rodada. Invicto até então, o time pernambucano saiu na frente com Thiago Galhardo, mas levou a virada com dois gols de Ciel e um de […]
Can dreams help you write your first book? They did for our guest, women’s empowerment coach, Megan Walrod. Learn about how dreams help us make those big decisions in life and how they pave the way for our creativity. We talk about how Megan works with her dreams and how they have been guiding her throughout her life including providing the idea for her debut novel, “It’s Always Been Me.” After the break, we introduce Bridget Lyons, an author in her own right, and the developmental editor who worked with both Megan and me. You can find her at BridgetALyons.com. We talk about the writing process and the benefit of writing groups and about the class where we all met hosted by Andy Couturier at TheOpening.org. BIO: Megan Walrod is a writer and women's empowerment coach. Over the past 16 years, she's supported women to break free from their “good girl” training to create fun, fulfilling lives. Her debut novel, “It's Always Been Me,” explores feminine awakening and the journey from self-abandonment to self-trust. Find our guest at: MeganWalrod.com/book FB: @megan.walrod IG: @meganwalrod This show, episode number 314, was recorded during a live broadcast on June 7, 2025 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Intro and outro music by Mood Science. Ambient music new every week by Rick Kleffel. Archived music can be found at Pandemiad.com. Many thanks to Rick for also engineering the show and to Tony Russomano for answering the phones. The Santa Cruz Festival of Dreams is coming October 10-12, 2025! Mark your calendars now. Check our landing page at FestivalofDream.net and FB group page HERE or follow #KeepSantaCruzDreaming on FB and IG. SHARE A DREAM FOR THE SHOW or a question or enquire about being a guest on the podcast by emailing Katherine Bell at katherine@ksqd.org. Follow on FB, IG, LI, & YT @ExperientialDreamwork #thedreamjournal. To learn more or to inquire about exploring your own dreams go to ExperientialDreamwork.com. The Dream Journal aims to: Increase awareness of and appreciation for nightly dreams. Inspire dream sharing and other kinds of dream exploration as a way of adding depth and meaningfulness to lives and relationships. Improve society by the increased empathy, emotional balance, and sense of wonder which dream exploration invites. A dream can be meaningful even if you don’t know what it means. The Dream Journal is produced at and airs on KSQD Santa Cruz, 90.7 FM. Catch it streaming LIVE at KSQD.org 10-11am Pacific Time on Saturdays. Call or text with your dreams or questions at 831-900-5773 or email at onair@ksqd.org. Podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms the Monday following the live show. The complete KSQD Dream Journal podcast page can be found at ksqd.org/the-dream-journal/. Closed captioning is available on the YouTube version of this podcast and an automatically generated transcript is available at Apple Podcasts. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
Today I am joined by Aspen Ellis and Allison Payne from the University of California, Santa Cruz! We are talking about sea birds, wind farms, elephant seals and the importance of teaching Queer Ecology! If you don't know what Queer Ecology is, don't worry, this incredible duo explain it all!Useful LinksDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok & Instagram! We are @PangolinPodcast
In today's newscast, volunteers repainted the "Black Lives Matter" mural in downtown Santa Cruz. And, a state bill to limit workplace surveillance is one step closer to becoming law.
Audio for: "Freedom And Confidence In Our Homes", part of the series "Freedom And Confidence ...". Sermon given by Andy Lewis, June 8, 2025, at Faith Community Church in Santa Cruz, CA. Visit us online at www.santacruzfaith.org/ and on Sunday Mornings @ Santa Cruz Church of the Nazarene at 10 am.
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 6-05-2025: Dr. Dawn answers an email about Dupuytren's contracture treatment, explaining her clinic experience using acupuncture anesthesia combined with Traumeel injections directly into palm nodules. She describes how this anti-inflammatory homeopathic compound, when injected into tendon sheaths, can break the cycle of fibrosis formation. Dr. Dawn explores fascinating quantum physics concepts involving collagen microstructure, water molecules, and hydrogen ion movement that may explain how acupuncture and homeopathy work through crystalline formations in collagen tubules. She discusses vitamin A's critical role in measles complications, explaining how deficiency dramatically increases risks of encephalitis and cardiac damage. Dr. Dawn covers two forms of dietary vitamin A - beta carotene from plants requiring enzymatic conversion, and vitamin A from animal products. She warns about vitamin A toxicity risks, particularly birth defects in pregnancy, while noting that typical American diets are adequate unlike vitamin D. Dr. Dawn examines vitamin D deficiency affecting 68% of children in a South Florida study, linking inadequate levels to bone health, immune function, and gut barrier integrity. She explains how vitamin D receptors throughout the body regulate cell differentiation, insulin secretion, and tight junction formation that prevents leaky gut syndrome. There are higher deficiency rates in darker-skinned populations and the historical context of rickets during industrialization when urban environments blocked sunlight exposure. She highlights revolutionary medical technology, the world's smallest pacemaker for newborns, half the size of a rice grain. This injectable device dissolves naturally after hearts self-repair, controlled by light-emitting patches communicating through the baby's skin. This breakthrough eliminates risky surgical removal procedures that caused complications, such as Neil Armstrong's death from pacemaker wire infections. Dr. Dawn discusses research showing shingles vaccination reduces dementia risk by 20%, particularly in women. She explains the natural experiment in Wales where universal healthcare created clear vaccination cutoff dates, allowing researchers to compare dementia rates. Dr. Dawn hypothesizes that cross-immunity against herpes viruses may protect brain tissue, noting even stronger protection with newer Shingrix vaccines compared to older Zostavax. She covers alarming increases in invasive Group A Streptococcus infections, with cases more than doubling from 2013 to 2022. Dr. Dawn explains how flesh-eating bacteria secretes enzymes that dissolve epithelial barriers in throats and lungs, allowing systemic spread that destroys tissue. She links rising cases to increasing diabetes and obesity rates that compromise immune function, noting devastating mortality rates approaching 10,000 deaths nationwide. Dr. Dawn celebrates a breakthrough antibiotic discovery of Lariocidin which works against highly drug-resistant bacteria through novel protein synthesis inhibition. She explains how antibiotic resistance spreads between bacterial species just like social media memes, emphasizing the urgent need for new treatments as 4 million people die annually from resistant infections. Dr. Dawn advocates for public funding since pharmaceutical companies avoid antibiotic development due to poor profit margins. She answers an email about Epstein-Barr virus detection, explaining its role in mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma, and chronic fatigue syndrome. Dr. Dawn describes how EBV can remain dormant and reactivate during stress or immunocompromise, potentially triggering autoimmunity. She discusses similarities between EBV reactivation, Lyme disease, and long COVID, suggesting they may represent variations of the same inflammatory syndrome with different triggers. She explores the nocebo effect - how negative expectations worsen outcomes - and its amplification through social media. Dr. Dawn cites studies showing people warned about erectile dysfunction or altitude headaches experience these symptoms more frequently. She discusses recent phenomena like TikTok-induced tics and vaccine side effect amplification, warning that online health information creates dangerous nocebo loops that spread faster than traditional word-of-mouth.
National Donut Day, Twitter beef, and beef jerky news! Aaron Rodgers, 40, signed a 1 season deal with the Steelers, and Terry Bradshaw has something to say about it. Less people are getting divorced, but more people are getting divorced in their 50s - it's not too late to live your best life. Tom Cruise is a Guinness World Record Holder for his stunt in the new ‘Mission Impossible' movie. Morning people: you either are one or you hate them. Khloe Kardashian is showing off her thong jeans. Dakota Johnson is denying that the ‘Madame Web' flop was her fault. Bob's friend made it to Santa Cruz, BAREFOOT, check out @hypnotherapat on IG and Tik Tok to support immigrant children! Drones are yesterday's news, Amazon will use humanoid robots to help deliver your packages. Plus - singing and lots of laughs!
Ready for some brand new, ethereal, emotional, multi-layered music that makes you feel like you're taking a long drive up the coast?? Well then you'll love Windser. Join us as we dive in to the full catalog, including the typical dive in to the early inspo growing up in Santa Cruz, CA, how he wanted to play like Hendrix and was surprised to become the lead singer, a flip to NYC where he started Mainland, and the flip back to CA but where that band comes to an end, leaving him feeling lost. Only to find himself writing introspective and deeply personal music under the moniker WIndser that immediately resonates with listeners.Then a fateful hook delivered by his mentor had him singing "Next Year's Gonna Be Better Than This Year" at the top of his lungs, and it proved to be quite prescient. And what a story it is to share!We'll share songs of his like "Shut Up and Kiss Me", "Abandon" and "TV", and WIndser will perform live on the broadcast. Don't miss it!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Álvaro Enrigue and critic Maia Gil'Adí begin their conversation considering translation as a living process, one that is internal to the novel form. Álvaro, author of the trippy You Dreamed of Empires (Riverhead, 2024), explains how the opening letter to his translator Natasha mirrors the letter to his editor, Teresa, in Spanish, and how both letters become part of the fiction. Fitting for a novel that crosses Nahua and Mayan, Moctezuma and Cortés, Mexican history and the glam rock band T. Rex. The English translation—which Álvaro calls the book of Natasha—is longer, filled with changes and additions and revisions, and so translation becomes “another life for the book.” From the living book to its contents, Maia asks how You Dreamed of Empires blends the gorgeous and the grotesque, slapstick humor and extreme violence, historical detail and mischievous metafictional departures. Álvaro links his work to Season 9's theme of TECH by pointing out the novel's longstanding use as a tool to laugh about the powerful, to tell them that what they're saying is not true, and to articulate politics through contradiction and humor. After discussing the encounter of Moctezuma and Cortés (or really, of their translators, including a very magical bite of cactus) as the moment that changes everything in history, Álvaro makes a surprising historical swerve in his answer to this season's signature question. Mentions:Álvaro Enrigue, Sudden Death, You Dreamed of Empires, Now I SurrenderNahuaNatasha WimmerTeresa Ariño, AnagramaSergio Pitol, Enrique Vila-Matas, Javier Marías, Roberto BolañoMiguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote; Laurence Sterne; Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's TravelsOctavio Paz saying New Spain was a kingdom in One Earth, Four or Five Worlds: Reflections on Contemporary History, translated by Helen R. Lane.Edward SaidLèse-majestéT. Rex, “Monolith”Gonzalo GuerreroThe Colegio de Santa Cruz de TlatelolcoJosé Emilio PachecoMichel FoucaultMichelangeloSaint Paul, Epistle to the RomansNoam ChomskyTlaxcalas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Send us a textThis week on Here's What We Know, we're talking with the incredible Faith Martin, a woman who proves that life doesn't slow down after 60, it just gets more interesting.You might know her from her voice on the radio, her music, or her appearance on The Golden Bachelor. Her journey is inspiring, funny, and full of heart. We talk about reinvention, connection, and why saying YES to life is the best move you can make. Listen now!In This Episode:Why her guitar collection means so much (yes, there's a Jimi Hendrix story!)How she landed her first radio job with zero experienceWhat surprised her most about The Golden BachelorWhat it's like broadcasting live from a horse trailer!This episode is sponsored by: Bison Junk Removal (Effortless solution to your junk removal needs!) Bio:Faith Martin is a vibrant 60-year-old radio host, musician, former high school teacher, and beloved personality from The Golden Bachelor. Born and raised in the mountains of Santa Cruz, California, Faith has spent her life in front of microphones, whether as a radio host, TV news anchor, podcaster, or classroom teacher.She began her radio career in Provo, Utah, and spent a decade on-air in Salt Lake City before settling in Tri-Cities, Washington, in 1990. Today, she hosts three nationally syndicated radio shows and a lively podcast that dives into the joys and curveballs of modern dating.Outside the studio, Faith is a thrill-seeker who lives life to the fullest. From diving with sharks and riding motorcycles to horseback adventures in the countryside, she finds freedom in movement and music. A talented singer and guitarist, she's never far from her instruments, or her animals.Faith is the proud mother of two sons and adoring grandmother to five grandchildren, who she says are the greatest loves of her life. She also cherishes time with her horses, two dogs, and, of course, her ever-growing guitar collection.Website: https://www.thefaithmartin.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/faithsmartin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fmfaithmartin35YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@fmfaithmartin35Connect with Gary: Gary's Website Follow Gary on Instagram Gary's Tiktok Gary's Facebook Watch the episodes on YouTube Advertise on the Podcast Thank you for listening. Let us know what you think about this episode. Leave us a review!
Na #SuperLive do domingo, analisamos 4 jogos de equipes nordestinas, passando da Série D até a Série A do campeonato brasileiro. Embalado por mais de 30 mil torcedores, Santa Cruz faz jogo seguro e vence o Ferroviário-CE por 3 a 1. Momento mágico do tricolor é analisado por Arthur Silva. Sob o olhar de Carlo […]
#225: Julie Guthman explains how Silicon Valley's growing role in agriculture is reshaping organic from the top down. From hydroponics to venture capital, she explores what's lost when food is engineered like software and soil is written out of the future.https://realorganicproject.org/julie-guthman-big-tech-takeover-organic-225(From the Harvard Radcliffe Institute site): "Julie Guthman is a professor of social sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research has broadly been about how neoliberal-inflected capitalism shapes the conditions of possibility for food system transformation. She has also studied the influence of California's agrarian past on contemporary efforts to reduce pesticide use."https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3XUclEoAAAAJ&hl=enThe Real Organic Podcast is hosted by Dave Chapman and Linley Dixon, engineered by Brandon StCyr, and edited and produced by Jenny Prince.The Real Organic Project is a farmer-led movement working towards certifying 1,000 farms across the United States this year. Our add-on food label distinguishes soil-grown fruits and vegetables from hydroponically-raised produce, and pasture-raised meat, milk, and eggs from products harvested from animals in horrific confinement (CAFOs - confined animal feeding operations).To find a Real Organic farm near you, please visit:https://www.realorganicproject.org/directoryWe believe that the organic standards, with their focus on soil health, biodiversity, and animal welfare were written as they should be, but that the current lack of enforcement of those standards is jeopardizing the ability for small farms who adhere to the law to stay in business. The lack of enforcement is also jeopardizing the overall health of the customers who support the organic movement; customers who are not getting what they pay for at market but still paying a premium price. And the lack of enforcement is jeopardizing the very cycles (water, air, nutrients) that Earth relies upon to provide us all with a place to live, by pushing extractive, chemical agriculture to the forefront.If you like what you hear and are feeling inspired, we would love for you to join our movement by becoming one of our 1,000 Real Friends:https://www.realorganicproject.org/real-organic-friends/To read our weekly newsletter (which might just be the most forwarded newsletter on the internet!) and get firsthand news about what's happening with organic food, farming and policy, please subscribe here:https://www.realorganicproject.org/email/