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Throwbacks are where I re-release old episodes from the archives. So don't worry if you have heard it already, as 'New episodes' will continue to come out on Sundays. To get some of the old episodes heard.~~~Today's first guest is Joshua from Ontario, Canada, sharing some paranormal experiences from when he worked in a video store DVDs would fall off the shelves TV's would turn off and on and switch channels, and a scary encounter with a 7ft tall apparition. Do ghosts watch movies, it would appear so. Then we leave Canada for New Mexico in the US to have Poncho join us and share his paranormal experiences that started as a kid, when it would seem that he was watched over and protected by a spirit he named Caspar, and a strange encounter while night fishing on Santa Cruz Lake.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/ep-223-video-store-night-fishing/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/uGQ8PTVRkcjy4nxS7Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastX: https://x.com/UFOchronpodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
Cat & Cloud Podcast Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ Finding Joy in Every Season of Work: Part I – Ep #440 Summary In this episode, Chris and Jared (plus Casey) reflect on the early days that pulled us into specialty coffee and how those experiences shaped the work we're still doing today. From skateboarding friendships and barista competitions to building cafés and leading teams, we talk about how the things that bring joy evolve over time. As careers grow and responsibilities expand, the work changes—and sometimes the parts you loved most become harder to hold onto. We explore the idea that every season of life and business brings different sources of meaning, and that part of the real work is finding the through lines that keep the joy alive. This conversation looks back at where it all started while asking an ongoing question: how do you stay connected to the things that made you love the work in the first place? Chapters 00:00 – Missing the Old Days: Skate Culture, Community, and the Idea of “a Place” 05:00 – What Attracted you to Coffee and the Industry? 10:30 – Origin and Drive Around Being a Competitive Barista 15:00 – Competition, Connection, and Energy 20:00 – Competitions as a Frontier of New Ideas, and Judging 27:10 -- Barista Origins and Attitudes in the Business DNA Today 31:00 – Competition and Competition Evolution 38:00 – Transitioning to Career Focus 40:45 – Moving Forward and End of Part 1 Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ Roasters Choice Subscription www.catandcloud.com/collections/subscriptions Wholesale Partners! Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/wholesale Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations. Hosted by Chris Baca and Jared Truby Produced by Casey Ryan March 2026
To the neighbors in his exclusive New Jersey enclave, Dr. Jonathan Nyce was a "gentle giant" — a brilliant molecular biologist on the verge of a billion-dollar medical breakthrough. But behind the 21-room mansion and the 6,000 tulips in the drive, the "perfect" marriage he shared with his wife, Michelle, was a facade built on secrets, financial ruin, and a suffocating need for control.When Michelle's body was discovered in her Land Cruiser at the bottom of a frozen ravine on a cold January morning, it looked like a tragic accident. However, investigators soon found that the math didn't add up.Today's snack: Mackenzies Chocolates from Santa Cruz (thanks Molly!) Listen to part 2 on Patreon nowJoin our March Madness bracketsSources:"Collegeville Man Sentenced to 97 Months in Prison for Scheme to Sell Fraudulent Canine Cancer Drugs to Pet Owners." U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 16 Feb. 2024."Forensic Files season 11." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 31 May 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Forensic_Files_season_11&oldid=1295790162.Glatt, John. Never Leave Me: An Obsessive Husband, an Unfaithful Wife, a Brutal Murder. St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2006.Grande, Todd. "Dr. Jonathan Nyce Case Analysis | What is Passion / Provocation Manslaughter?" YouTube, uploaded by Dr. Todd Grande."John Glatt." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 June 2024, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Glatt&oldid=1318996874.Miller, Allie. "Former drug exec who killed wife in 2004 now in trouble for selling fake cancer cures for dogs." PhillyVoice, 5 Feb. 2020."Remembering Michelle Nyce." The FilAm, 6 Dec. 2011.State of New Jersey v. Jonathan Nyce. No. A-1516-05T4. Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. 7 May 2009. Justia Law.USA v. Jonathan Nyce. No. 24-1319. U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit. 22 Feb. 2024. Justia Dockets.Vanapalli, Viswa. "Michelle Nyce Murder: Where is Jonathan Nyce Now?" The Cinemaholic, 8 Jan. 2022.
Interview with Brian Miller, Director & CEO of Astra ExplorationOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/astra-exploration-tsxvastr-high-grade-argentine-discovery-opens-in-multiple-dimensions-9016Recording date: 5th March 2026Astra Exploration (TSXV: ASTR) is a junior precious metals company with a focused two-country portfolio in Chile and Argentina, and a clear near-term strategy centred on its La Manchuria gold-silver project in Santa Cruz province. Following a strong PDAC 2026, the company is well positioned heading into what could be a transformational period of exploration.La Manchuria is a low sulphidation epithermal system with a dual-target structure. Near surface, the company has confirmed an expanding bulk disseminated gold-silver system — one that has grown with every drill programme conducted to date. Deeper in the system lies the primary prize: a potential high-grade feeder zone, the kind of structure that drives the most significant epithermal discoveries in Patagonia. Astra has been methodically building toward testing that target, beginning with near-surface drilling to establish scale and validate the geological model before committing capital to deeper holes.Two programmes have now been completed, totalling 7,500 metres across 36 holes. Of the 25 holes drilled in the second programme, 13 have been released with results. Twelve remain pending from the laboratory and are expected to be published by the end of March 2026. These represent a near-term, defined news pipeline that does not require the company to raise capital or commence new fieldwork to deliver.The third programme — another 5,000 metres — is set to begin within approximately one month. Astra holds roughly $4 million in cash, sufficient to fund this programme in full. The budget was structured at the time of the company's $6.2 million raise to ensure exactly this kind of operational continuity. The third programme will begin to shift focus toward deeper targets, moving the company closer to the high-grade feeder discovery scenario that underpins its long-term investment case.Argentina's operating environment has also improved significantly. Under President Milei's administration, permitting has accelerated and foreign investment capital is flowing into the country at a pace not seen in recent years. Santa Cruz province permits year-round drilling, removing the seasonal constraints that limit many other jurisdictions and enabling a consistent cadence of results throughout 2026.Beyond Argentina, Astra holds two Chilean projects — Pampa Paciencia, adjacent to two operating copper mines, and a high sulphidation target in the active Maricunga belt — that provide strategic optionality without requiring meaningful near-term capital. Pre-drill work is planned at Cerobio in Chile in the coming weeks, with the potential to unlock value through partnership or joint venture as the belt attracts renewed attention following Chile's improved political backdrop.For investors, the proposition is straightforward: a funded explorer with an expanding near-surface discovery, a high-grade feeder thesis yet to be tested at depth, a defined catalyst schedule across the next 60 to 90 days, and a macro tailwind from both gold prices and an improving Argentine investment climate. Astra enters the next phase of its programme with momentum, capital, and a story that is only beginning to register with the wider market.View Astra Exploration's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/astra-explorationSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Editorial La Comisión Episcopal para la Doctrina de la Fe de la Conferencia Episcopal Española ha publicado una nota doctrinal sobre el papel de las emociones a la hora de practicar la fe, titulada Cor ad cor loquitur —“El corazón habla al corazón”—. El documento fue autorizado para su publicación por la Comisión Permanente en la reunión de los días 24 y 25 de febrero en Madrid. Noticias internacionales Argentina: Recuperan reliquias de la Santa Cruz perdidas en 1944 República Checa: Un «crowdfunding» de fieles ya paga los salarios sacerdotales Irán: Realidad de los cristianos iraníes Ecuador: Horas santas, vía crucis… para hacer de marzo el mes de la vida Noticias nacionales Un joven con cáncer es ordenado sacerdote «Busca la santidad», nueva campaña nacional para el 8M Cerro de los Ángeles, Tabor para trece nuevos consagrados Noticias de la Santa Sede Histórica visita de León XIV a Mónaco El Papa pide orar en marzo por la paz Audiencia General sobre la Constitución dogmática Lumen gentium
Hour 1: The police dispatch call from Britney Spears' DUI was released, and an unknown substance was found in her vehicle. Some of Hollywood's greatest treasures are hiding in a salt mine. Remember THAT scene from Ace Ventura? You can buy it! Vinnie is jazzed about his kids' teachers. Could this be the answer to Daylight Savings Time? GenZ is changing Happy Hour. PSA: Nicotine is addictive. Hour 2: It's time for Bad Advice! Today, a listener dealing with grief and another one who is stuck in the friendzone. Girl Scouts are capitalizing on the legalization of the devil's lettuce. Vinnie wonders “Is it wrong?” No, it's women in business. Plus, United is putting its foot down about playing your device out loud, and a Santa Cruz restaurant is under fire for their AI logo. (51:44) Hour 3: Sarah and Vinnie feel like it's been a long time since we did a Tik Tok dance. ‘Hoppers' is out this weekend. There's another Frankenstein movie to watch! It's time to learn Jessie Buckley's name. ‘Hamnet' is now streaming on Peacock. Morgan Freeman lends his voice to a new dinosaur documentary. Harry Styles' new album is here. ‘The Boys' 5th and final season premiers April 8th. Savannah Guthrie does plan to return to the today show. Science news! The moon is safe from an asteroid. Chimpanzees love crystals, but they're skanks for bananas. Plus, some news about Uranus and Hootie & the Blowfish. (1:35:01) Hour 4: Sarah is telling us about new music this weekend, from across the genres. Justin Timberlake's lawyers have temporarily stopped the footage from his DUI arrest from being public. Sarah and Vinnie has feelings about whether it should be released at all. Bob compares JT to the SF Hazie's fight that went viral in December. Creators are posing as health inspectors to secretly expose restaurants. Wendy's is hiring a Chief Tasting Officer. Plus, How Old Is That Guy?! (2:16:42)
It's time for Bad Advice! Today, a listener dealing with grief and another one who is stuck in the friendzone. Girl Scouts are capitalizing on the legalization of the devil's lettuce. Vinnie wonders “Is it wrong?” No, it's women in business. Plus, United is putting its foot down about playing your device out loud, and a Santa Cruz restaurant is under fire for their AI logo.
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 3-05-2026: Dr. Dawn demonstrates how to critically read a science paper using a widely-publicized study claiming adolescent cannabis use causes psychotic, bipolar, and anxiety disorders. She identifies multiple methodological problems: only 5.7% of Kaiser adolescents admitted cannabis use versus 11.2% in anonymous national surveys, suggesting massive underreporting; the study conflates any use with heavy use; and with 463,000 participants, trivially small differences become statistically significant but clinically meaningless. She proposes reverse causation—that prodromal schizophrenia symptoms may drive teens to self-medicate with cannabis rather than cannabis causing psychosis. The study also included "disruptive behavior disorder" diagnoses that lack rigorous criteria, and she notes diagnostic codes are sometimes chosen for insurance reimbursement rather than accuracy. While acknowledging high-dose THC before age 16 may affect brain development, she concludes the headlines claiming causation are not supported by the actual findings. Dr. Dawn discusses how aquaculture—now producing 60% of fish consumed globally—has become a breeding ground for antibiotic-resistant pathogens. More antibiotics per kilogram are used in fish farming than in any other animal agriculture, with drugs dissolving into water and sediment where bacteria develop resistance. One study found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in over 80% of shrimp species tested across multiple countries. Through horizontal gene transfer, these resistance genes spread to human pathogens—a 1991 Latin American cholera outbreak affecting nearly a million people may have acquired drug resistance from Ecuadorian shrimp farms. Dr. Dawn reports that the FDA rejected Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine application without even reviewing it, despite trials of 41,000 people showing it was 27% more effective at preventing illness and 29% more effective at preventing hospitalization than existing vaccines. She attributes this to politicized anti-mRNA bias lacking scientific basis, noting that venture capital investors like Blackstone (who invested $750 million) will now avoid vaccine development, effectively handing this critical technology to other countries. Dr. Dawn describes the "wellness industrial complex"—pharmaceuticals, tech, testing companies, and health influencers creating content that pathologizes normal behaviors. YouTube health videos have amassed 200 billion views, and 30% of British respondents now get medical advice from AI chatbots. She cites a 400% increase in British adults seeking ADHD diagnoses, noting that analysis of top TikTok ADHD videos found less than 50% accurately reflected actual symptoms. Many influencers receive undisclosed payments to mention products, and the U.S. and New Zealand are the only countries allowing direct-to-consumer drug advertising. A caller asks about navigating Medicare after their Advantage plan was terminated with no local providers accepting remaining plans. Dr. Dawn explains that Medicare Advantage companies took extra government payments meant for wellness programs but didn't build them, and are now exiting markets as costs rise. She recommends contacting Gray Bears or AARP for free Medicare navigation assistance and suggests exploring regular Medicare with a secondary plan or direct-pay practices. /li>
Anáise da partida entre Santa Cruz x Sousa, válida pela 2ª fase da Copa do Brasil 2026. Vem com a turma! Na estreia do Santa na competição, o tricolor levou a pior e foi eliminado para o Sousa. Jogo foi muito brigado na Arena Pernambuco e nos pênaltis, o Dino levou a melhor. Estão neste […]
Today on the show, we welcome Q, Miguel, and Raven of Renegade Theater speaking about their April production of Reefer Madness. Renegade Theater Co. is a community-based theater company in Santa Cruz, CA. Renegade is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit that creates theatrical productions meant to challenge the standard expectations of theater. The show benefactor for Reefer Madness is The Last Prisoner Project. Gennevie "Q" Herbranson has served as the board president of Renegade Theater since its inception three years ago. She has been involved in theater in Santa Cruz since the summer of 2019, originally supporting her two kids in the youth theater scene.Miguel Reyna is beside himself to be directing his first production for his friends at Renegade Theater. He has been acting in and directing theater for the past 40 years and will likely never stop. His past 20 years have happened here in Santa Cruz County. Most recently, he's directed Stephen King's Misery at Actors Theatre. He's also directed The Thin Place for Actors' Theatre and The Humans for Mountain Community Theater, and co-produced Evil Dead The Musical at MCT.Raven Voorhees is a barista in the heart of Santa Cruz (Abbott Square) and enjoys creating art both on and off stage. Raven has an extensive theatrical resume and has been in both of Renegade's previous adult musicals, Heather's and Cabaret. Raven is the lead role of Jimmy in Reefer Madness. In this conversation, we explore themes of propaganda, rebellion, and control over youth, using humor as political satire in a time when history is repeating itself in more ways than one.
Miguel Ángel González Suárez te presenta el Informativo de Primera Hora en 'El Remate', el programa matinal de La Diez Capital Radio que arranca tu día con: Las noticias más relevantes de Canarias, España y el mundo, analizadas con rigor y claridad. Hoy hace 2 años: Costas concluye que la promotora del hotel en La Tejita no tiene permiso para reanudar las obras en dominio público. Hoy se cumplen 1.477 días de guerra entre Rusia y Ucrania. 4 años y 10 días y 7 días de Guerra en Oriente Próximo. Hoy es viernes 6 de marzo de 2026. Día Mundial de los Cereales. Cada 7 de marzo celebramos el Día Mundial de los Cereales, para resaltar su importancia en el consumo humano, animal y en la fabricación industrial de diversos productos. Y es que los cereales son una parte importante en la dieta de muchas personas. Los cereales son granos provenientes de las plantas de la familia de las poáceas, con un alto contenido de vitaminas, minerales e hidratos de carbono. La palabra cereal proviene del latín Ceres (nombre en latín de la Diosa de la Agricultura). Se estima que surgieron durante la revolución neolítica y el desarrollo de la agricultura, introduciéndose en la dieta alimenticia de los seres humanos desde hace unos 10.000 años. Se han obtenido diversas variedades de alto rendimiento de cereales (como el trigo y el maíz) durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX, en la denominada Revolución Verde (1960 a 1980). Algunos de los cereales más conocidos son los siguientes: Trigo. Cebada. Arroz. Maíz. Centeno. Avena. Sorgo. Mijo. Existen otras especies de plantas que se asemejan a granos denominadas "falsos cereales" o "pseudocereales": girasol, quinoa, amaranto y alforfón. 1793.- La Convención Nacional francesa declara la guerra a España. 1861.- El submarino del inventor Monturiol, Ictineo, realiza con éxito las pruebas oficiales en el puerto de Alicante. 1876.- Alexander Graham Bell obtiene la patente del teléfono. 1906.- La princesa Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg se convierte al catolicismo para poder contraer matrimonio con el rey Alfonso XIII. 1934.- El autogiro del inventor español Juan de la Cierva realiza pruebas de despegue y descenso en la cubierta del portaaviones "Dédalo" en aguas de Valencia. 1936.- Las tropas alemanas de Adolf Hitler ocupan la zona desmilitarizada de Renania. Tal día como hoy, 6 de marzo de 1966, Manuel Fraga, Ministro de Información y Turismo, se da un baño en Palomares junto al embajador de Estados Unidos para demostrar de que no había riesgo de contaminación radioactiva, a pesar de las bombas termonucleares que en enero habían caído en la playa cuando dos bombarderos norteamericanos procedentes de Turquía y Georgia, cargados con cuatro de estas armas cada uno, realizaban un vuelo rutinario sobre la península ibérica y, al tener que repostar para continuar volando rumbo a Estados Unidos, uno de ellos, colisionó con el avión cisterna, incendiándose y dejando caer cuatro de estas bombas. 1983.- El palacio real de El Pardo en Madrid, residencia oficial del dictador Franco, es habilitado como alojamiento para jefes de Estado extranjeros en visita oficial a España. 2015.- El Estado Islámico (EI) destruye la antigua ciudad iraquí de Hatra, patrimonio de la humanidad. 2016.- Corea del Sur y EEUU inician las mayores maniobras militares conjuntas hasta la fecha en un ambiente de gran tensión con Corea del Norte. 2017.- El presidente de la Federación Española de Fútbol, Ángel María Villar, es imputado por malversación de 1,2 millones de euros en el "caso Haití". Santoral para hoy, 6 de marzo: santas Perpetua y Felicidad; santos Teófilo y Pablo. Los bombardeos arrecian en Irán y Líbano mientras Teherán advierte de que controla Ormuz y podrá atacar buques. Trump vuelve a cargar contra España, a la que ve "perdedora" y "hostil con la OTAN" España se suma a otros países europeos y enviará la fragata Cristóbal Colón a Chipre tras el ataque iraní. Podemos, Izquierda Unida, Sumar, Sí Se Puede, Nueva Canarias-Bloque Canarias y Lanzarote en Pie han suscrito un comunicado conjunto en el que muestran su “más firme rechazo” a la guerra iniciada por Estados Unidos e Israel en Oriente Próximo. Pedro Sánchez remite una carta a la Comisión Europea para exigir que mantenga la singularidad del POSEI con Canarias. El ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática, Ángel Víctor Torres, considera el texto enviado a Ursula von der Leyen como “un paso importantísimo” y “un respaldo más” para el archipiélago. Hacienda ve “un éxito” devolver 150 millones de los fondos de la UE. La previsión de ejecución para 2026 es de 577 millones. El turismo deja 2.241 millones en Canarias en un mes récord, el mayor gasto en 11 años. Los visitantes internacionales llegados a las Islas gastaron un 3,65% más que en el mismo mes del año pasado. El Teide se mueve con más de 100 seísmos en una sola noche. El Instituto Geográfico Nacional detecta 114 seísmos bajo Las Cañadas del Teide. El buque de las 10 toneladas de cocaína sufre una vía de agua en el puerto de Santa Cruz. La Autoridad Portuaria tinerfeña asegura que ya se encuentra controlado y se llevará un seguimiento para ver su evolución y posibles efectos. El 6 de marzo de 1999 muere en Inglaterra el cineasta Stanley Kubrick, director de películas como La Naranja mecánica o 2001: Una Odisea en el espacio.
Vinicius Machado, diretor do Instituto Binemac, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre a instalação de nova ecobarreira no Arroio Lajeado e ações ambientais em Santa Cruz do Sul.
Vinicius Machado, diretor do Instituto Binemac, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre a instalação de nova ecobarreira no Arroio Lajeado e ações ambientais em Santa Cruz do Sul.
Na escola em que estudou, foi incentivada a ter contato com diferentes modalidades esportivas, como atletismo e ginástica artística. Aprendeu a nadar ainda criança, porém apenas o suficiente para se virar nas viagens à praia. A primeira modalidade pela qual se encantou foi o handebol, que lhe ensinou o conceito de equipe e aflorou sua competitividade. Contudo, algo improvável aconteceu quando tinha 16 anos e foi, com algumas amigas, integrar o time em formação de polo aquático na atlética da Faculdade de Medicina da USP. Durante dois anos, conciliou os treinos na piscina com o handebol, até que chegou a um ponto em que teve de escolher e optou pelo segundo. Em 1998, foi convocada para a seleção brasileira júnior. O início tardio não impediu uma evolução rápida e, dois anos depois, passou a integrar também a seleção adulta. Representou o Club Athletico Paulistano e, posteriormente, passou a defender o Esporte Clube Pinheiros. Integrou a Seleção Brasileira feminina de polo aquático até 2012. Ao longo desse período, participou de cinco Campeonatos Mundiais de Esportes Aquáticos e de dois Jogos Pan-Americanos, encerrando a participação em Guadalajara, em 2011, com a medalha de bronze, após uma estreia pan-americana em 2007, no Rio de Janeiro, com a quarta colocação. Pela seleção, conquistou cinco títulos sul-americanos e foi campeã brasileira interclubes por dezesseis vezes, consolidando uma trajetória marcada por longevidade, regularidade e alto rendimento. Paralelamente à carreira esportiva, escolheu o curso de Nutrição, conciliando os estudos e, depois, o trabalho com os treinos. A decisão de parar com o polo aquático abriu uma oportunidade há tempos aguardada pelo marido: a de ingressar no triathlon. A partir de 2016, a modalidade passou a ocupar o centro da sua vida pessoal e esportiva. A adaptação foi rápida. Em 2017, conquistou o título do Circuito do Troféu Brasil de Triathlon. Em 2018, foi vice-campeã do Triathlon Internacional de Santos. Em 2019, viveu um dos momentos mais marcantes da carreira ao vencer o Ironman 70.3 de Maceió e, meses depois, o Ironman 70.3 de São Paulo. Em 2022, mesmo em meio a um período de reorganização profissional, voltou ao pódio ao conquistar o vice-campeonato do Ironman 70.3 de Florianópolis. Desde então, decidiu focar na carreira, mas sem deixar os treinos de lado. Conosco aqui, a ex-jogadora de polo aquático, nutricionista especialista em fisiologia do exercício e em modulação intestinal, triatleta campeã que, neste ano, tem tudo para voltar a figurar na largada das maiores provas do calendário brasileiro, marcando o início de um novo ciclo esportivo, agora sustentado pela experiência acumulada em uma década, maturidade e integração entre esporte e profissão: a dedicada paulistana Fernanda Palma Lissoni. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento @2peaksbikes A 2 Peaks Bikes é a importadora e distribuidora oficial no Brasil da Factor Bikes, Santa Cruz Bikes e de diversas outras marcas e conta com três lojas: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Los Angeles. Lá, ninguém vende o que não conhece: todo produto é testado por quem realmente pedala. A 2 Peaks Bikes foi pensada e criada para resolver os desafios de quem leva o pedal a sério — seja no asfalto, na terra ou na trilha. Mas também acolhe o ciclista urbano, o iniciante e até a criança que está começando a brincar de pedalar. Para a 2 Peaks, todo ciclista é bem-vindo. Conheça a 2 Peaks Bikes, distribuidora oficial da Factor, da Santa Cruz e da Yeti no Brasil. @2peaksbikesla SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina no Youtube ou através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
Presidente de FEPECO, Patronal del sector de la construcción, en la provincia Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Presidente de la Fundación Laboral de la Construcción en la provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife y vicepresidente de CEOE-TENERIFE
Eduardo Wartchow (Novo), vereador de Santa Cruz, participou do Direto ao Ponto. Parlamentar confirma pré-candidatura a deputado federal e comenta sobre regulamentação do projeto de sua autoria que diz respeito aos Naming Rights em Santa Cruz.
Tiago Antonelli, pesquisador em geociências do Serviço Geológico do Brasil, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre o levantamento dos estudos de risco realizados em Santa Cruz do Sul, que foram apresentados em audiência pública nesta semana na Câmara de Vereadores.
Eduardo Wartchow (Novo), vereador de Santa Cruz, participou do Direto ao Ponto. Parlamentar confirma pré-candidatura a deputado federal e comenta sobre regulamentação do projeto de sua autoria que diz respeito aos Naming Rights em Santa Cruz.
Tiago Antonelli, pesquisador em geociências do Serviço Geológico do Brasil, falou no Direto ao Ponto sobre o levantamento dos estudos de risco realizados em Santa Cruz do Sul, que foram apresentados em audiência pública nesta semana na Câmara de Vereadores.
Esta cuaresma teníamos una cita obligada con la Hermandad de la Santa Cruz, Sentencia y Encarnación de Jaén, y la cumplimos recibiendo en los estudios de Onda Cero Jaén a su Hermano Mayor, José Antonio Romero. Con él hablamos de los preparativos de cara al primer desfile procesional en nuestra Semana Santa el próximo Lunes Santo y de qué nos vamos a encontrar en las calles. Además la actualidad cofrade, la agenda, y el tiempo de tertulia.
“Here's some weird fruit. Trust me — once you bite into it, you'll love it.” What if your record label operated like a farmers market for strange, exotic fruit? PRESENTED BY LANDR - get.landr.com/otherrecordlabels In this episode, I sit down with Aaron of Weird Fruit Records, a Santa Cruz-based label born out of pandemic farming, unconventional recording spaces, and a love for music that's just a little… weird. We talk about: Why “weird” is a compliment Recording inside hollowed-out redwood trees Building a label around production and collaboration The per-project label model (instead of restrictive long-term deals) Balancing artistry, engineering, and marketing Why some music needs to slow down before it's released This is a conversation about creativity without handcuffs — and how to introduce listeners to music they didn't know they were ready for.
Cat & Cloud Podcast Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ On-Stage, Off-Stage: Why Owners Stand in Line (And Other Hospitality Go's & No-Go's) – Ep #439 Summary In this episode, Jared, Chris, and Casey riff on authenticity and then dig into hospitality as “on-stage vs off-stage” work—treating a café like a live performance where everything guests see, hear, and feel (cleanliness, order, smell, noise, staff energy) shapes the experience before they even taste the coffee. They unpack “clubhousing” as a major no-go—when staff get lost in their own conversations or tasks and fail to include guests—and argue that the goal isn't robotic service but a shared framework that helps people be more present and human. A key leadership practice is cafe/restaurant owners standing in line and experiencing the business like a guest to spot friction and keep perspective. Chris closes with his biggest hospitality deal-breakers: letting the register conversation drag while a line builds, ignoring “hovering” guests who need help, and creating perceived unavailability—because being seen and acknowledged is often the difference between a tense room and a great one. Chapters 00:00 Cold Open 05:00 On-stage vs off-stage behavior in service 08:00 First impressions: cleanliness, orderliness, and “do they care?” 17:30 Club Housing: what it is and why it's toxic to guest experience 26:30 Loving something vs Loving it and acts of service 30:30 Leadership Habits: Witness user touch-points, and Standing in Line 36:40 Remember to Place yourself in Guest Mindset 42:40 Hot Takes and Hospitality No Goes! 46:45 Perceived unavailability + the easiest fix: acknowledge people 52:30 Strong Opinions matched with Empathy and a Growth Mindset Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ Roasters Choice Subscription www.catandcloud.com/collections/subscriptions Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Become a Wholesale Partner! Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/wholesale Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations. Hosted by Chris Baca and Jared Truby Produced by Casey Ryan Feb 2026
How dreams cultivate intuition, mediate inner conflict, and connect conscious and unconscious life. Host Katherine Bell speaks with psychologist and author Athena Laz about the “medial” archetype, dreamwork as a bridge between worlds, and practical ways to engage intuition, lucidity, and meaning—especially during challenging times. 00:04 – Welcome & the Power of Beautiful Dreams Introduction to The Dream Journal and Katherine’s flying dream that highlights joy, connection, and the intrinsic value of positive dreams. 00:07 – Introducing Athena Laz & the Medial Archetype Athena Laz discusses her work and explains the “medial” (bridge‑making) archetype that connects inner and outer worlds, conscious and unconscious. 00:09 – Dreams as Mediators of Inner Conflict Examples of how dreams help reconcile head–heart conflicts and guide decision‑making through symbolic imagery and dream figures. 00:13 – Developing Intuition Through Dreams & Play How intuition is often suppressed—and how dream journaling, simple games, and playful practices can rebuild trust in the inner voice. 00:19 – Dreamwork, the Brain, and Intuitive Growth Exploration of how dreaming neurologically and psychologically bridges nonverbal and verbal awareness, strengthening intuition. 00:21 – Sensitivity, Boundaries, and the Collective Unconscious Potential challenges of heightened intuition, including emotional overwhelm, and the importance of grounding and balance. 00:25 – Community, Shared Dreaming & the IASD Conference Discussion of group dreaming, collective wisdom, and the transformative potential of dream‑focused gatherings. 00:33 – Athena's Dreaming Journey & Personal Practice Athena shares how early lucid dreams, a pivotal experience in her 20s, and ongoing dream‑sharing rituals shape her current relationship with dreaming. 00:39 – Nightmares, Lucidity & Finding the Treasure Working with nightmares, recognizing dream signs, lucid practices, and learning to find moments of clarity, hope, and meaning within difficult dreams. 00:52 – Visitations, Meaning & the Possibility Beyond the Self A closing exploration of visitation dreams, love beyond death, porous boundaries of the self, and dreams as a space of profound connection and healing BIO: Athena Laz is a bestselling author, intuitive, and psychologist who helps people connect to spirit and psyche through the medium of dreams and symbols. Her books are Women Who Dance in the Dark: Awaken Your Inner Seer Through Myths, Dreams, and Stories and The Alchemy of Your Dreams A Modern Guide to the Ancient Art of Lucid Dreaming and Interpretation. Connect with her at AthenaLaz.com or on IG @athena_laz Videos available on YouTube at youtube.com/@experientialdreamwork. Popular playlists: “Dream Journal shorts” and “FULL LENGTH VIDEOS”. This show, episode number 352, was recorded during a live broadcast on February 28, 2026 at KSQD.org, community radio of Santa Cruz. Here are links to some other Dream Journal episodes you might be interested in: 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 Erik Nelson for answering the phones. 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 LI, IG, YT, FB, & LT @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 within 24 hours of posting. Thanks for being a Dream Journal listener! Available on all major podcast platforms. Rate it, review it, subscribe, and tell your friends.
Broadcast from KSQD, Santa Cruz on 2-26-2026: Dr. Dawn opens with an urgent measles advisory, noting the virus has an R-value of 15 compared to COVID's peak of 5, with South Carolina reporting over 1,000 cases. She recommends those who received only one MMR shot—particularly people now in their 60s—get an immune titer blood test, as protection declines after 40-50 years. Measles can cause "immune amnesia" destroying immunity to other pathogens, and rarely leads to fatal subacute sclerosing panencephalitis years later. Dr. Dawn criticizes Quest Labs' cholesterol reporting, which flags average levels as "moderate risk" with alarming red H markers even when values fall within their own stated normal ranges. She explains this creates unnecessary panic and pushes patients toward statins based on outdated 2008-2012 guidelines, when cardiology has since recognized that cholesterol can be too low. An emailer asks how an EKG can detect a past heart attack from "jagged lines." Dr. Dawn explains that each spike represents electrical signals moving toward or away from electrode pads, and a 12-lead EKG views the heart from multiple angles—smaller-than-expected spikes in specific leads indicate dead or damaged heart muscle. She urges everyone to learn CPR and AED use, which more than doubles survival chances. An emailer reports that food tastes strong on the first bite but becomes tasteless thereafter. Dr. Dawn identifies numerous medications causing taste changes including calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, statins, diuretics, and even acetaminophen. She also highlights zinc—both deficiency and toxicity above 40mg daily can impair taste, noting a zinc nasal spray was pulled from market after causing smell loss. An emailer asks about Prenuvo full-body MRI scans costing $499-1,000. Dr. Dawn cautions that while Prenuvo found 22 cancers in 1,000 people scanned, 1 in 20 scans requires follow-up biopsy and more than half are false positives—leading to stress, expense, and potential complications from unnecessary procedures. An emailer asks about seed oils after reading a Johns Hopkins article defending them. Dr. Dawn distinguishes fruit oils (olive, avocado) from industrially-extracted seed oils requiring hexane solvent, a neurotoxin that may leave residues despite claims of evaporation. She cites a BMJ study showing coconut oil raised HDL (good cholesterol) while matching olive oil's LDL impact, and recommends cold-pressed oils while avoiding hexane-extracted products, especially for infants.
The Epstein Files is one of the biggest stories in the world... and it isn't. In our latest, we dive into the media coverage of the Epstein Files with professor of media studies Nolan Higdon(@NolanHigdonCML).Bio//Nolan Higdon is a political analyst, author, host of The Disinfo Detox Podcast, lecturer at Merrill College and the Education Department at University of California, Santa Cruz, and Project Censored Judge. Higdon's popular Substack includes the bi-weekly Gaslight Gazette, which chronicles important and well-researched examples of disinformation, character assassination, and censorship in the United States. Higdon's areas of concentration include critical AI literacy, podcasting, digital culture, news media history & propaganda, and critical media literacy. He is the author of The Anatomy of Fake News: A Critical News Literacy Education (2020); Let's Agree to Disagree: A Critical Thinking Guide to Communication, Conflict Management, and Critical Media Literacy (2022); The Media And Me: A Guide To Critical Media Literacy For Young People (2022); and Surveillance Education: Navigating the conspicuous absence of privacy in schools(Routledge). Higdon is a founding member of the Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas. Higdon is a regular source of expertise for CBS, NBC, ABC, The New York Times, and The San Francisco Chronicle.-------------------------
Sua infância foi marcada pela música e pelas brincadeiras de rua. Aos cinco anos, começou a estudar música e, depois da escola, participava de corridas de bicicleta com os meninos e nos finais de semana jogava tênis. Em casa, a mãe deixava claro que o estudo vinha antes do lazer, e a disciplina se estabeleceu muito cedo, antes mesmo de ela compreender o que isso significava. Na adolescência, perdeu a mãe e o esporte ganhou mais estrutura. Jogou vôlei pelo Banespa e formou-se em violão clássico. Quando surgiu uma oportunidade no Esporte Clube Pinheiros, migrou para o atletismo. Competiu em provas de velocidade e meio-fundo, passou pelos 200, 400 e 800 metros, integrou revezamentos, disputou competições em nível sul-americano e viveu alguns dos anos mais intensos da sua vida esportiva. A transição para a vida profissional exigiu escolhas práticas. Apesar de cogitar a Educação Física, o contato com um dos maiores nomes do atletismo brasileiro, João do Pulo, mostrou que viver do esporte não parecia promissor naquela época. Optou pela Engenharia Química e passou a jogar handball na faculdade. A carreira foi sendo construída, o conhecimento aprimorado e veio o casamento. Nasceram dois filhos e, por muitos anos, o esporte deixou de ser prioridade. Com a carreira estabilizada e os filhos já na pré-adolescência, ela voltou a correr. Em 2007, dois anos após o reencontro com a modalidade, completou sua primeira maratona. Desde então, participou de doze, em diferentes países. A bicicleta reapareceu em 2015, através uma mountain bike recebida de presente do marido. Após algumas competições, migrou para a estrada, onde passou a explorar e apreciar distâncias maiores. O triathlon surgiu em 2018 como mais um desafio. Começou pelas provas curtas, avançou para as longas distâncias e encontrou ali um ambiente propício para fazer o que mais gosta: treinar, competir e sair da zona de conforto, absorvendo os aprendizados que o esporte oferece. Foram 35 competições, 30 pódios e seis provas de Ironman, duas delas em Kona, no Havaí. Conosco aqui, a engenheira química com mestrado em finanças e marketing, engenharia mecânica e executivo internacional, ex-professora de música, executiva de uma multinacional e triatleta competitiva que em 2025 participou dos mundiais de Ironman e Ironman 70.3, a paulistana Márcia Regina da Silva Rios. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento @2peaksbikes A 2 Peaks Bikes é a importadora e distribuidora oficial no Brasil da Factor Bikes, Santa Cruz Bikes e de diversas outras marcas e conta com três lojas: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Los Angeles. Lá, ninguém vende o que não conhece: todo produto é testado por quem realmente pedala. A 2 Peaks Bikes foi pensada e criada para resolver os desafios de quem leva o pedal a sério — seja no asfalto, na terra ou na trilha. Mas também acolhe o ciclista urbano, o iniciante e até a criança que está começando a brincar de pedalar. Para a 2 Peaks, todo ciclista é bem-vindo. Conheça a 2 Peaks Bikes, distribuidora oficial da Factor, da Santa Cruz e da Yeti no Brasil. @2peaksbikesla SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina no Youtube ou através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
In 2019, Silicon Valley investor and entrepreneur Tushar Atre met a tragic end after paddling out into the rough waters of the underground cannabis scene in surfer haven Santa Cruz, California, At once a love story, a crime drama, and a who-dun-it, this epic tale is chronicled in the riveting new book A Killing in Cannabis. My guest for this episode is the book's author, Scott Eden.
O Santa Cruz Futebol Clube já conhece o caminho na Série C e inicia uma nova fase com Claudinei Oliveira no comando. No programa, Fred Figueiroa e Cassio Zirpoli analisam a tabela completa, os jogos-chave, os desafios logísticos e o impacto da mudança no banco para a temporada. Projeções, pontos de atenção e o que […]
Dr. Jaiya John was orphan-born on ancient Indigenous Anasazi and Pueblo lands in the high desert of New Mexico, and is an internationally recognized ancestral Baba, freedom worker, medicine poet, and keynote speaker. Jaiya is the founder of Soul Water Rising, a global rehumanizing mission to eradicate oppression. The mission has donated thousands of Jaiya's books in support of social healing, and offers grants to displaced and vulnerable youth. He is the author of numerous books, including Daughter Drink This Water, We Birth Freedom at Dawn, Fragrance After Rain, and Freedom: Medicine Words for your Brave Revolution. Jaiya writes, narrates, and produces the podcast, I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John, and is the founder of The Gathering, a global initiative and tour reviving traditional gathering and storytelling practices to fertilize social healing and liberation. Jaiya is a former professor of social psychology at Howard University, and has spoken to over a million people worldwide and audiences as large as several thousand. He holds doctorate and master's degrees in social psychology from the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he was a National Science Foundation Fellow with a focus on intergroup and race relations. As an undergraduate, he attended Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, and lived in Kathmandu, Nepal, where he studied Tibetan Holistic Medicine through independent research with Tibetan doctors and trekked to the base camp of Mt. Everest. He is a Lewis & Clark College Distinguished Alumni Award recipient. Jaiya's Indigenous soul dreams of frybread, sweetgrass, bamboo in the breeze, and turtle lakes whose poetry is peace.Jaiya WebsiteLeah Website
Com brilho de Paulo Sérgio, o Náutico venceu o Santa Cruz por 2×0 nos Aflitos e garantiu vaga na final do Pernambucano. O artilheiro marcou dois, o Timbu manteve a invencibilidade no Clássico das Emoções e ampliou a sequência dominante no confronto. A análise completa com Celso Ishigami, Cassio Zirpoli, Hathos Rildo e Gabriel Itajara. […]
In this powerful episode, Adam Steel sits down with Laura Guldemond, the unstoppable frontwoman of heavy-metal powerhouse Burning Witches, for a raw and honest conversation about life on the road, the reality behind international touring, and the fire that fuels one of modern metal's most electrifying bands. Recorded between tour dates, Laura opens up about the grind of touring across Europe, the bond within the band, and the creative energy behind their latest album era — including the darker themes, musical evolution, and the spirit of metal that drives the Witches forward. From backstage stories to personal reflections, this is more than an interview… it's a real look inside the world of modern heavy metal through the eyes of a true performer. If you love music, touring culture, and the people behind the sound — grab a coffee, turn it up loud, and join us In The Café. #LauraGuldemond #BurningWitches #InTheCafeWithAdamSteel #RideTimeRadio #MetalInterview #HeavyMetalPodcast #WomenInMetal #MetalFrontwoman #OnTheRoad #TourLife #MetalCommunity #RockAndMetal #PodcastLife #YouTubeMetal #MusicInterview #Metalheads #RockRadio #AdamSteel #BikerRadio #TenerifeRock #VolcanoHunters #MotorcycleHeaven #RockLifestyle #MetalFans #NewPodcastEpisode Easy Rider Tenerife - Southcoast. Motorcycle Heaven Flagship Store Local -Sotano No 11 Centro Comercial El Paso Av. Claudio Delgado Díaz, 2, 38639 Las Chafiras, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38639. We are under the shopping centre, entrance is under the Shan restaurant. Web. easyridertenerife.com Easy Rider Tenerife - Westcoast Motorcycle Rental Tenerife Edf. Martina Locales 8-10 Av. Familia Betancourt y Molina Puerto de la Cruz Santa Cruz de Tenerife 38400 Web: motorcyclerentaltenerife.com Tenerife. CONTACT US Guides: +34 639 845 346 Office: +34 922 703 793 Emergency: +34 686 017 773 Breakdown Service: +34 900 101 369 Email - ride@easyridertenerife.com Web - easyridertenerife.com motorcyclerentaltenerife.com Guided Tour Packages https://tenerifemotorcycletours.com Merch: easyridertenerifemerch.com RADIO SHOW: 24/7 Rock non Stop! Ridetimeradio.com ridetimeradio.com Frequency:- 90.4 FM South Coast Tenerife 96 FM Puerto De La Cruz Podcast - easyridertenerife.podbean.com https://www.mixcloud.com/ridetimeradio/ Socials: Youtube - youtube.com/channel/UC6YnHt4X1b4cI4ChvvFw0ug Instagram - @easyridertenerifeclassicbikes Facebook - Easy Rider Tenerife Twitter - twitter.com/easytenerife Podcast - easyridertenerife.podbean.com Linktree - linktr.ee/Easyridertenerife Buy Me A Beer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/EasyT
Jazz Guitarist Lisa Liu catches up with the Podcast and also talks about her upcoming Workshop and House Concert in San Francisco, March 21st. Details in the link:https://lisaliuguitar.com/event/6429282/751050928/lisa-liu-greg-ruby-workshop-house-concert-combo-ticket You can also check Lisa's website at https://lisaliuguitar.com
Cat & Cloud Podcast Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ Specialty Coffee Ambassador: Meeting Guests Where They Are - Ep# 438 EPISODE SUMMARY Chris, Jared, and Casey dig into a classic specialty coffee problem: the gap between “coffee nerd language” and what customers actually need to have a great experience. They unpack why trust and hospitality come before origin stories and point scores, and how to guide people with simple, confidence-building choices instead of overwhelm. Along the way they riff on the limits of the 80+ point mindset, why the market ultimately decides what's valuable, and how cafés can create “stair steps” that help guests level up over time. The thesis is simple: make it welcoming, make it relatable, and help people win on their first step. CHAPTER TITLES 00:00 Cold Open: Fruit and Chocolate, and Casey on the Mic 05:00 Scrum Boards and the “Smallest Viable” Way to Improve 15:00 Sharing in Specialty Coffee: Engage and Build Trust 21:00 It's a Party not a Club. Welcoming others into Specialty Coffee 26:00 Specialty Scores, Coffee Assessment, and What “Value” Really Means 35:00 Specialty Coffee Industry Shifts 45:00 Knowing and Responding to the Guest Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ We LOVE our Wholesale Partners! Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/pages/wholesale Links – The Home of Scrum: scrum.org Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time - by Jeffrey Sutherland and J.J. Sutherland (book) Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations. Hosted by Chris Baca and Jared Truby Produced by: Casey Ryan Feb. 2026
Dave Ratcliffe inaugurated ratcical.org on the September Equinox, 1995 New 2nd edition of Understanding Special Operation will be released on 15 March 2026 Based on interviews with Col. L. Fletcher Prouty “The world of Official Narratives runs on cover stories (lies). The business of managing perceptions is big business. While 24/7/365 control and influence of perceptions—by multi-layered double-binds, catch 22s, and contronymal cages—hides in plain sight, it is possible to see beyond the mirrors and screens. A purpose of this book is to provoke questions and encourage curiosity.” directory now includes complete HTML and PDF copy of the 1999 First Edition and complete May 1989 and 5 Aug 1993 Recordings Dave's influences; Mae Brussell, Tom Davis, John Judge, Marty Schotz, Vincent Salandria, Jim Douglass, and Graeme MacQueen, among others Discusses time in Santa Cruz supporting John's efforts to establish the Mae Brussel Library and Research Center Complete Transcript of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Assassination Conspiracy Trial, Nov 15 to Dec 8, 1999 and all references in Jim Douglass' 2000 witness linked to same: “The Martin Luther King Conspiracy Exposed in Memphis” Graeme MacQueen, 2017: “Beyond Their Wildest Dreams: Sep 11 2001 and The United States Left” Jim Douglass: 1980: “Hitler won WWII.... The purpose of the Trident Campaign...is to change ourselves ... [by] reducing Trident to what it is in truth: An inert holocaust machine which conscientious people will no more choose to operate than they would an Auschwitz oven.” 2008: “... And that's why I have some hopes that if we are willing to go deeply enough into the darkness – and Kennedy was, and Khrushchev was – anything can happen for the good. But if we don't go into the darkness it doesn't happen.” 2025 quoting Martin King: ”How did we get here? We got here because [it's] our government, as Dr. King said in his April 7, 1967 speech” Helen Caldicott, 2015: Symposium: The Dynamics of Possible Nuclear Extinction Ed Curtin: review: “Martyrs to the Unspeakable: A Luminous Tapestry of Truth” latest analysis: “The Carefully Contrived Spontaneity of the ‘Shocking' Epstein Files Release”
Interview with Arturo Préstamo Elizondo, Executive Chairman & CEO of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/santacruz-silver-tsxvscz-strong-cash-generation-funds-debt-free-growth-8019Recording date: 13th February 2026Santacruz Silver Mining (TSXV:SCZ) represents a transformed investment opportunity following the elimination of all debt obligations and completion of its NASDAQ listing in January 2026. The multi-metal producer operates four mines across Bolivia and Mexico, generating substantial cash flows with an $80 million treasury position after paying $70 million in Glencore obligations and tax liabilities during 2025.The company's debt-free, streaming-free, royalty-free capital structure directs 100% of operational cash flows to equity holders during a period of elevated silver and zinc prices. This clean balance sheet distinguishes Santacruz from leveraged competitors and producers with streaming obligations that divert metal production at below-market prices, creating immediate margin expansion as commodity prices strengthen.Management projects 5-7% production growth from operational efficiencies independent of metal price assumptions or acquisition execution. The Zimapan mine in Mexico delivered a $2.5 million investment in flotation cell circuits that improved silver recoveries by 500 basis points, generating approximately $5 million in incremental monthly cash flow—a 20-month payback demonstrating disciplined capital allocation. The mine's advancement to Level 960 encounters wider ore bodies with silver grades of 80-90 grams per tonne and zinc content of 2.5-3.5% across the 2,800-tonne-per-day operation.In Bolivia, the Bolivar mine is recovering from 2025 flooding through systematic dewatering infrastructure that increased capacity to over 700 litres per second—five times pre-flooding levels and nearly double peak flood conditions. Fourth quarter 2025 production showed quarter-over-quarter silver increases as access to flooded veins improves, whilst development work necessitated by the flooding discovered new high-grade veins creating unanticipated exploration upside.Near-term production catalysts include the Soracaya project targeting full permitting by June-July 2026 with production commencement in the fourth quarter, utilizing existing Bolivian milling infrastructure for low-capital-intensity cash flow generation. The Esperanza mine at the Caballo Blanco complex approaches commercial production as the third operating mine within that group, leveraging existing infrastructure for brownfield expansion.The Bolivian operating environment transformed following the 2025 election of President Rodrigo Paz, whose administration declared mining a strategic industry and announced constitutional reforms to encourage foreign investment. As Bolivia's largest underground mining company, Santacruz occupies a prominent position during this regulatory evolution, with improved political conditions creating potential M&A opportunities whilst reducing political risk for existing operations.The January 2026 NASDAQ listing provides strategic access to US institutional investors and family offices, expanding the investor base beyond Canadian venture shareholders whilst early trading data demonstrates volume improvements. US institutional capital historically applies higher valuation multiples to Latin American precious metals producers than Canadian venture markets alone.Management employs a distinctive operational approach tracking per-tonne costs rather than conventional all-in sustaining cost metrics, maintaining five-year rolling budgets with detailed weekly mining plans to prevent short-term high-grading that compromises long-term mine life. This disciplined capital allocation framework, combined with direct executive operational involvement demonstrated through systematic site visits and hands-on crisis management during the Bolivar flooding, distinguishes the approach from volume-focused competitors.For investors seeking exposure to silver and base metals through an established producer with near-term growth catalysts, operational leverage to metallurgical improvements, and exposure to transformative Bolivian political changes, Santacruz presents a differentiated opportunity with multiple risk mitigation factors relative to earlier-stage developers or debt-burdened producers.View Santacruz Silver's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/santacruz-silver-miningSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Und er qualmt noch immer! Seit seinem Ausbruch am 19. September 2021 ist der Tajogaite nicht gänzlich zur Ruhe gekommen. 83 Tage lang spuckte der Vulkan Feuer, riesige Lavamassen schoben sich glühend über die grüne Insel bis in den Atlantik. Es war der längste historische Ausbruch auf La Palma. Rund 1.600 Gebäude wurden zerstört, Tausende Menschen verloren ihr Zuhause. Noch heute steigt Dampf aus den Poren und Spalten des Vulkans in den kanarischen Himmel. Vulkanologen beruhigen allerdings, es handele sich überwiegend um reinen Wasserdampf. Eine Wanderung über das erkaltete Lavafeld ist ein spezielles Erlebnis.Mindestens ebenso sehenswert ist die Hauptstadt der Insel Santa Cruz. Der historische Stadtkern ist bestens erhalten, bunte Holzbalkone und ein Kopfsteinpflaster prägen das Bild. Der Hafen der Stadt gehörte im 16. Jahrhundert zu den größten in Europa, war wichtiger Handelsplatz zwischen Spanien, Europa und Amerika. Kleine urige Restaurants und Cafés bieten genügend Abwechslung und Entspannung bei einem Stadtbummel.Nicht versäumen sollte man auf La Palma ein Bad im Atlantik. Auch in den Wintermonaten sinken die Temperaturen selten unter 18 Grad, kleine, meist leere Buchten mit feinem, schwarzen Lavastrand sind eine besondere Erfahrung. Wem allerdings der Atlantik mit seinen Wellen und Strömungen zu gefährlich ist, dem seien sogenannte Natur-Pools empfohlen. Kleine von Lavafelsen umgebene natürliche Buchten, so gebaut, dass ein Bad im Atlantik gefahrlos möglich ist.La Palma, die grüne Vulkaninsel im Atlantik, hat ihren Gästen einiges zu bieten. https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/reisen/la-palma-ein-kleines-paradies/hr/ZjFmZjdhZGQtNDNiZi00Y2QwLThiYjItYzdmM2JiZjg2MmMzReportagen von Carsten Vick
Santa Cruz County opens two temporary shelters in anticipation of cold weather. Plus, Big Basin Redwoods State Park expands by 153 acres.
Confira os destaques do Jornal da Manhã desta sexta-feira (20): O governador de São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas, comemorou publicamente o rebaixamento da escola de samba Acadêmicos de Niterói, que homenageou o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva durante o desfile do Grupo Especial do Carnaval do Rio de Janeiro. Em entrevista coletiva nesta quinta-feira (19), Tarcísio afirmou estar “muito feliz” com o resultado, classificando o rebaixamento como “muito bem-vindo”. Está em análise na Câmara dos Deputados o Projeto de Lei 7015/25, que torna obrigatória a divulgação semanal da agenda deliberativa do Plenário da Câmara por emissoras de rádio e televisão. A proposta determina a veiculação de mensagem institucional de utilidade pública com informações sobre datas, horários e temas das sessões de votação. O presidente em exercício e ministro da Indústria, Geraldo Alckmin, afirmou nesta quinta-feira (19) que os vinhos brasileiros contarão com mecanismos de proteção no acordo entre o Mercosul e a União Europeia. Segundo Alckmin, o tratado já prevê um capítulo específico sobre salvaguardas, que será regulamentado por decreto pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. A declaração foi feita durante a Festa do Vinho, no Rio Grande do Sul, e busca tranquilizar produtores nacionais diante da maior concorrência com rótulos europeus. O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, afirmou que determinou ao Secretário da Guerra e a outros departamentos e agências federais a divulgação de documentos oficiais sobre vida alienígena, fenômenos aéreos não identificados (UAPs) e objetos voadores não identificados (OVNIs). A ordem foi anunciada após repercussão de uma entrevista do ex-presidente Barack Obama ao podcast de Brian Tyler Cohen, na qual Obama negou que eles estejam escondidos na chamada Área 51. O presidente da Unafisco Nacional, Kléber Cabral, foi intimado a depor à Polícia Federal nesta sexta-feira (20). A oitiva foi determinada por ordem do ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal. O projeto Antifacção continuará sob a relatoria do deputado Guilherme Derrite, após decisão do presidente da Câmara, Hugo Motta. A manutenção ocorre em meio a discussões políticas sobre a condução e os ajustes no texto. A Prefeitura de São Paulo e o governo de São Paulo enviaram um ofício conjunto ao governo federal com duras críticas à Enel, distribuidora de energia que atua na capital e na região metropolitana. O documento aponta falhas recorrentes no fornecimento e sinaliza um rompimento institucional com a concessionária. A Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (Aneel) já respondeu com um relatório técnico sobre o pedido de caducidade do contrato, e a distribuidora tem prazo até o dia 26 de fevereiro para apresentar suas considerações antes de uma decisão definitiva. O Plenário do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) anulou, por unanimidade, uma lei complementar municipal que instituía o “Programa Escola sem Partido” em Santa Cruz de Monte Castelo, no interior do Paraná. Os ministros seguiram o entendimento do Ministério Público Federal (MPF) de que a norma invade a competência privativa da União para legislar sobre diretrizes gerais da educação e representa uma forma de cerceamento da atividade docente. O julgamento ocorreu nesta quinta-feira (19). O primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido, Keir Starmer, recusou um pedido do presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, para o uso de instalações militares britânicas em eventuais operações contra o Irã. Segundo o governo britânico, a autorização violaria o direito internacional. Essas e outras notícias você acompanha no Jornal da Manhã. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Filho de um casal de imigrantes romenos, ele nasceu em São Paulo, onde praticou natação e jiu-jitsu. Ainda criança, mudou-se para Brasília, onde conheceu uma cidade descomplicada, que favorecia quem gostava de gastar energia. Praticou judô e andava livremente de bicicleta pela capital. Na adolescência, o esporte ocupava quase todo o espaço disponível. Aos 13 anos de idade, pedalou pela primeira vez os 63 km da Volta ao Lago Paranoá com alguns amigos. A escola seguia em paralelo, mas era extravasando energia que ele encontrava o seu equilíbrio. Na juventude, intensificou sua relação com modalidades como a vela, o mergulho, a pesca subaquática, a musculação e corrida. Atendendo às expectativas dos pais, entrou na faculdade de Economia, até que a mãe da sua namorada à época, percebendo sua paixão pelos esportes, sugeriu que ele mudasse para a Educação Física. Fez sua cabeça e, no dia em que contaria aos pais a sua decisão, sofreu um grave acidente de moto. Fraturas múltiplas, cirurgias, perda temporária de movimentos e um longo período de recuperação. Durante esse período, assistiu pela televisão à chegada do Ironman do Havaí de 1982, quando Julie Moss, exausta, se arrastou até cruzar a linha. A cena, que se tornaria um marco da história do Ironman, lhe serviu como motivação e referência concreta de persistência. Preparou-se o melhor que pôde para o teste de aptidão física e ingressou no curso de Educação Física, aos 27 anos. Ainda durante a graduação, começou a atuar como treinador de triatletas e ciclistas. Fundou, em 1984, a academia CORPO – Centro de Orientação e Reeducação Psicomotriz e Orgânica, uma das primeiras iniciativas em Brasília a aplicar condicionamento físico sistemático com embasamento científico. No mesmo ano, organizou o primeiro triathlon realizado na capital federal e, no ano seguinte, o Triathlon do Jubileu de Prata de Brasília, o primeiro da América do Sul reconhecido pela Federação Internacional. A partir daí, sua trajetória se confunde com a formação do triathlon brasileiro. Além de organizador de provas e treinador, atuou como dirigente, árbitro e formulador técnico em um momento em que quase tudo ainda precisava ser criado. Atuou na estruturação da Federação Brasiliense e participou diretamente da fundação da Confederação Brasileira de Triathlon, onde foi diretor técnico, superintendente do departamento técnico e responsável por manuais operacionais e de regras. Nesse período, integrou comissões técnicas da Confederação Pan-americana e da União Internacional de Triathlon, foi delegado técnico e árbitro em etapas de Copa do Mundo, Campeonatos Pan-americanos e Mundiais, além de representar o continente americano em instâncias internacionais da modalidade. Como treinador da seleção brasileira, esteve presente em competições decisivas para a consolidação do triathlon de alto rendimento no país e trabalhou diretamente com atletas centrais da modalidade, entre eles Leandro Macedo, que viria a se tornar o triatleta brasileiro mais bem-sucedido da história. Paralelamente, construiu uma trajetória acadêmica consistente. Foi professor universitário, aprovado em concurso público, estruturou laboratórios, coordenou avaliações fisiológicas e assumiu a chefia do Departamento Biomédico da Universidade Católica de Brasília. Liderou a implantação de bases para programas de pós-graduação e conduziu a instituição a ser reconhecida como centro de excelência esportiva, em um período em que ciência aplicada e esporte de rendimento ainda raramente caminhavam juntos. Conosco aqui, o professor de Educação Física com doutorado em Fisiologia do Exercício pela Universidade do Novo México, pesquisador, cientista e empreendedor, um dos nomes fundamentais que ajudou a estruturar e estabelecer o triathlon em solo brasileiro, treinador da seleção brasileira nas quatro primeiras edições do Campeonato Mundial de Triathlon, um remador nas horas vagas e um hiperativo aposentado que segue se adaptando para continuar em movimento, o paulistano Roberto Landwehr. Inspire-se! Um oferecimento @2peaksbikes A 2 Peaks Bikes é a importadora e distribuidora oficial no Brasil da Factor Bikes, Santa Cruz Bikes e de diversas outras marcas e conta com três lojas: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo e Los Angeles. Lá, ninguém vende o que não conhece: todo produto é testado por quem realmente pedala. A 2 Peaks Bikes foi pensada e criada para resolver os desafios de quem leva o pedal a sério — seja no asfalto, na terra ou na trilha. Mas também acolhe o ciclista urbano, o iniciante e até a criança que está começando a brincar de pedalar. Para a 2 Peaks, todo ciclista é bem-vindo. Conheça a 2 Peaks Bikes, distribuidora oficial da Factor, da Santa Cruz e da Yeti no Brasil. @2peaksbikesla SIGA e COMPARTILHE o Endörfina no Youtube ou através do seu app preferido de podcasts. Contribua também com este projeto através do Apoia.se.
Going Pro Yoga (Formerly the Yoga Teacher Evolution Podcast)
Some spaces are built from ambition. Others are built from survival, devotion, and a long commitment to inner work.In this episode, Leah Santa Cruz shares the deeply personal journey that shaped her role as a founder of The In Movement. From early experiences with chaos and instability to burnout, meditation, motherhood, and leadership, Leah reflects on how lived experience becomes the foundation for meaningful community.Rather than offering polished answers, Leah speaks honestly about discipline, healing, and the responsibility that comes with creating a space meant to hold others. She explores why depth matters now more than ever, how belonging is cultivated rather than assumed, and what it means to lead without repeating old patterns of self sacrifice.This conversation is not about quick fixes or feel good moments. It is about building something that lasts and what it asks of the people creating it.Episode Chapters:00:00 – The season of building and what feels real now01:48 – Three life chapters that shaped Leah's path02:52 – Growing up in chaos and learning self responsibility04:35 – Burnout, anxiety, and the body as messenger05:55 – Meditation as a turning point06:47 – Commitment, trust, and moving to Bali08:02 – From inspiration to structured transformation09:52 – Why depth and human connection matter now13:45 – Community shifts and what feels missing15:53 – Creating spaces for belonging beyond class17:23 – Collaboration, friction, and leadership growth22:30 – Partnership, parenting, and boundaries25:14 – When this project almost did not happen28:45 – Feeling seen, belonging, and activation31:49 – What this space is asking of Leah now33:27 – Sustainability, trust, and nervous system regulationMentions & Resources:Michael Henri's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelyoga.pt/ Leah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lesant/ The IN Movement Instagram: https://www.instagram/com/the_in_movement/Tags: The In Movement, founders journey, embodiment, meditation, healing and discipline, community building, conscious leadership, yoga philosophy, belonging, personal transformation
Os jornalistas João de Andrade Neto e Lucas Holanda, e o comentarista da Globo Cabral Neto comentam os jogos de volta das semifinais do Campeonato Pernambucano entre Sport e Retrô e o clássico Náutico x Santa Cruz. Qual o tamanho da vantagem de rubro-negros e alvirrubros após as vitórias nos jogos de ida? O que Santa e Retrô podem fazer para surpreender? Dá o play!
Jared Chiang-Zeizel is the co-author of A Field Guide to Lucid Dreaming. We chat all things dreams, sex dreams, seeing dead people in dreams, and how to become a lucid dreamer. March 4th @ 6pm: Tony's Free Creative Writing Workshop at Los Feliz Library on 1874 Hillhurst Ave., Los Angeles, just show up. Subscribe to DuShane.substack.com and listen to Drinks with Tony on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, and other podcast outlets. It also airs every Tuesday at 4pm on 92.9FM, Los Gatos and 101.9FM, Santa Cruz.
Amidst a sudden return to winter with 5 to 8 feet of new snow after a 5 week dry spell, on this two-part episode, in the first half the boys cover the start of the 2026 Winter Olympics, seeing a Lake Tahoe Knight Monsters hockey game and field some listener calls on the COR LORD hotline. With big avalanches a near certainty, Pow Bot advises people to be smart during this stormy period, give the snowpack time to heal and abide the F.A.C.E.T.S. snow safety acronym. The second half is a discussion with Christopher Brown and Rick Reed of Sky Tavern, talking about the history of the largest and longest-running community non-profit ski program in America, why the operation recently implemented a no uphill access policy and some exciting news coming for the 2026 mountain bike season. 2:50 – PB drives to Santa Barbara for a surf/mountain bike trip, TW goes to Santa Cruz.5:50 – Hasn't snowed in a month but a huge storm is incoming.7:30 – Skiing on dirt across the American West – one of the worst winters ever on record.9:30 – Recording at Sky Tavern – discussing uphill policy – no uphill ski access currently.11:30 – Going to see the Lake Tahoe Knight Monsters in South Lake Tahoe.13:50 – Going roller skating in Santa Cruz.15:00 – The 2026 Winter Olympics are underway in Milano Cortina.16:12 – Ryan Wedding – Parallel Giant Slalom Olympian who turns Mexican drug cartel kingpin.19:40 – Breezy Johnson got checkers in the downhill and Lindsey Vonn went wreckers.20:40 – Czech Republic is now known as Czechia.21:15 – Nordic skier wins bronze in Nordic skiing then confesses to cheating on his girlfriend.22:00 – Weinergate – Olympic long jumpers injecting their dongs with fluid for more surface area.24:30 – Downhill Phil is angry about the ICE CREAM MAN!26:40 – Boyerman calls in with a report about wolves, localism, volunteering and the Olympics.29:00 – Localism and giving back to the community – a true requirement of a local.29:50 – Confirmed report of a gray wolf spotted in Truckee.32:20 – Gordo talks about localism and people who brag about how local they are.35:50 – Gordo calls in again – buy Indy Pass or buy the Mt Rose Double Down pass.39:25 – On a Musical Note – PB recommends songwriter Josh Ritter and Royal City Band.41:15 – PSA – 17 people have died in avalanches in Europe this season. Slow down and be careful during this next incoming storm cycle.45:05 – Human factors with avalanches, abide the acronym FACETS – Familiarity, Acceptance, Commitment, Expert Halo, Tracks, Social Proof.50:00 – Chatting with Christopher “Toph” Brown and Rick Reed about Sky Tavern.50:45 – Toph grew up skiing Brian Head ski resort in Utah.53:50 – New man-made snowmaking systems implemented in the last year.55:45 – Sky Tavern Learn to Ski and Ride Program – longest running youth ski program in the country.58:55 – Working to get more people involved, reduce costs for members and offer more programs.59:30 – Is there a season pass that adults can purchase to ski at Sky Tavern?1:06:35 – Why there is currently no uphill ski access allowed at Sky Tavern.1:16:45 – Operational season at Sky Tavern is mid-December to mid-March.1:18:25 – Is there avalanche terrain at Sky Tavern?1:23:50 – What's coming up for the summer mountain bike program at Sky Tavern.
Hablamos en Ciudad de México con Karolina Gilas, profesora de la UNAM; en la misma ciudad con el especialista en asuntos internacionales Fausto Pretelin Muñoz de Cote, y en Santa Cruz de la Sierra con Juan Manuel Ijurko, editor web de "El Deber"
What if your dreams weren't symbols to decode… but living encounters? Celebrating seven years of Dream Journal episodes, host Katherine Bell welcomes natural dream work practitioner, artist, and druid priestix Laura Smith Riva for a fascinating conversation about rewilding the dream, animism, and reconnecting with the living intelligence within dreams and nature. Together they explore how dream figures can be experienced as relational beings, how ritual and creativity help integrate dream wisdom, and how fear, vulnerability, and imagination open doorways to transformation and healing. You'll hear powerful dream stories, live listener dream exploration, and practical guidance on how to begin working with your own dreams. ✨ What You'll Learn What “rewilding the dream” means How animism changes the way we understand dreams Why dream symbols may be experienced as living encounters Techniques used in natural dream work How ritual, art, and creativity help integrate dream messages How dreams support healing, intuition, and imagination Ways to start your own dream practice ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Rewilding the dream: animism, dream wisdom & spiritual awakening02:06 What is druidry? nature spirituality, animism & learning from trees07:22 Natural dream work explained: why dream symbols are living experiences12:06 Sacred dream encounters: fear, transformation & emotional thresholds16:36 Dream rituals & creativity: using art, altars and symbolism to integrate dreams31:50 Listener dream analysis: how dreams reflect memory, ancestry & emotional healing47:15 How to start dream work: practical steps, courses & following your dream intuition
Cat & Cloud Podcast The Evolution of Leadership: From Barista to Business Owner - Episode #437 Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ Summary In Episode #437, Chris and Jared explore the real shift that happens when you move from barista to business owner. What once felt like fast-paced camaraderie and clear wins on bar becomes a slower, more complex game of systems, sacrifice, and long-term responsibility. They talk through the hidden cost of leadership, the tension between collaboration and independence, and why owners often see a hundred problems before they see progress. The takeaway: leadership evolves, satisfaction changes, and the key is choosing agency—building momentum on purpose instead of drifting through the role. Chapters 00:00 “Is Someone Dead?”: Walking Into a Silent Roastery Meditation 06:00 Love and Hate with Chris Baca 14:00 From Barista to Boss 20:00 The Cost of Leadership, Herb Brooks and Miracle:The Boys of ‘80 26:00 Where do you find satisfaction? 31:00 Business owners often only see what needs to be done 41:00 Agency: Stop Drifting and Choose Your Next Season Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ We LOVE our Wholesale Partners! Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/pages/wholesale Links – Miracle: The Boys of '80 | Official Trailer, Netflix 2026 Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations.
San Pablo agradece a Dios por la gracia que nos concede. En los encabezados de sus cartas, no olvida manifestar su gratitud. Las fechas que recuerdan acontecimientos importantes nos invitan a hacer lo mismo. Hoy, 14 de febrero, recordamos las misericordias de Dios para el comienzo de la labor de la Obra con mujeres y la Sociedad Sacerdotal de la Santa Cruz. No dudemos que Dios espera nuestro agradecimiento.
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What Matters Most When Opening a Coffee Shop- and Where to Spend Your Money - Episode #436 Cat & Cloud Coffee www.catandcloud.com/ Summary Thinking about opening a coffee shop? Here's where your money actually matters—and where it doesn't. In this episode, Chris Baca and Jared Truby…aka Dale ;) unpack what actually matters when you're opening (or refreshing) a café: create a real feeling of place without overspending on flashy build-out, “blow the bag” on the essentials (espresso machine, grinders, and water filtration), and don't get distracted by optional prestige projects like roasting, direct trade, or origin travel before the core experience is dialed. They also zoom out on how café design has evolved since early third-wave homogeneity and land on a grounded definition of “sustaining excellence”: either innovate with intention or “plus the show” by obsessively maintaining the details that signal care—because culture is what people learn to accept as normal. Chapters 00:00 Monterey and Coffee 07:00 Opening a New Coffee Shop? 13:30 Business reflects the people who started it 21:00 Should I Roast Myself? 29:00 Homogeny in Coffee Shop Design 33:20 What's Worth It vs. What's Hype 42:00 Plus the Show Cat & Cloud: Instagram www.instagram.com/catcloudcoffee/ Webstore www.catandcloud.com/ We LOVE our Wholesale Partners! Interested in serving our coffee at your business? Learn more about our Partner Program https://catandcloud.com/pages/wholesale Links – Six Over Coffee https://www.instagram.com/sixovercoffee/?hl=en Cat & Cloud Coffee was founded in 2016 by three friends who believe experiences and connections shape our lives. Former barista champions and lifelong coffee professionals, they envisioned a better way to do business and set out to create a values-driven organization that put culture first. Our mission is to inspire connection by creating memorable experiences. Whether it's with guests in our 4 retail locations in Santa Cruz, our team members, or our wholesale partners across the country, we strive to leave everyone better than we found them. The Cat & Cloud Podcast is a space for us to share our experiences and adventures in coffee and business in hopes of inspiring more people to create culture and values-driven organizations.