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This month on Laura Flanders and Friends, we're revisiting conversations around work, workers, and the Labor Movement on the Move. This week, get inspired by courageous activism! Learn from lifelong activists like 95-year-old Dolores Huerta on using narrative to break through fear and build movements. This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Description [original airdate October 24, 2025]: People are taking to the streets and calling out fascism in bold, unique ways, but we're not all there yet. If you need some encouragement, watch "The People, United" — a gripping short film about everyday Americans standing up to ICE and winning through nonviolent resistance. Created by Ellen Gavin and presented in collaboration with the Dolores Huerta Foundation and People for the American Way, the video is a powerful example of storytelling as an organizing tool. In this episode, lifelong activists and old friends Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to explore how narratives help break through our silos and fears under this second Trump administration. Gavin's works as a writer, director and producer have brought millions of views to social justice storytelling; she is also founder of Gavin Creative Collab and founding artistic director of Brava! for Women in the Arts. Huerta is co-founder of the United Farm Workers with César Chávez and founder and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Still organizing at 95 years old, she is recognized as one of the most influential labor organizers of the twentieth century and coined the iconic rallying cry “Si Se Puede.” She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Find out how narratives shatter fear and build movements, plus a commentary from Laura. “. . . We want people to be on our team. We want people to be touched in a way that says, ‘I want to be that neighbor. I want to be that helper. I want to be that person who sees something and does something instead of reacts with fear.' When they say that fear is contagious, and then they say, courage is contagious.” - Ellen Gavin “. . . In the farm, we didn't respond with violence . . . César [Chávez] fasted for 25 days and then 36 days . . . The other side, they want us to respond with violence, and we can respond with non-violence because they would like to have martial law for the whole country. So we've really got to have a lot of discipline now.” - Dolores Huerta Guests: • Ellen Gavin: Writer, Director, Producer: The People, United; Founder, Gavin Creative Collab • Dolores Huerta: Co-founder of the United Farm Workers; Founder & President, The Dolores Huerta Foundation Watch the special report on YouTube; PBS World Channel Sundays 11:30am ET, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episodes air on community radio (check here to see if your station is airing the show) & available as a podcast. Full Episode Notes are located HERE. Support Laura Flanders and Friends by becoming a member at https://www.patreon.com/c/lauraflandersandfriends Music Credit: "Steppin" by Podington Bear, "Funk 4 Peace" by Fort Knox Five featuring Mustafa Akbar from their album Radio Free DC courtesy of Fort Knox Recordings, and original sound design by Jeannie Hopper Additional Crew: Director of Photography: Brian Dentz, Fig Pie Media Sound Mixer: Alexander Marshall, Blowtorch Productions Credits: “The People, United” video short Writer, Director & Executive Producer: Ellen Gavin Producers: Alana Maiello, Natasha Estrada Director of Photography: Sevdije Kastrati Dill RESOURCES: Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes: • Farm Workers to Farm Owners- Watch / Listen: Episode • These Films Keep People Out of Prison- Watch / Listen: Episode • Jacqueline Woodson & Catherine Gund: Breathing Through Chaos & the “Meanwhile”- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation • Mamdani, Black Farmers, USDA & ICE: The Stories BIPOC Journalists Uncover- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation Related Articles and Resources: • California City Residents Denounce Plan to Build State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center, by ACoM, August 4, 2025, American Community Media • Dolores Huerta Leads Protest Against California's Largest Planned ICE Detention Center, by Steve Virgen, CA Neighborhood Reporter, July 30, 2025, 23ABC News KERO • Forbes Power Women's Summit 2025: Building What's Next, September 25, 2025, Forbes • About el Teatro Campesino's Luis Valdez, Founding Artistic Director Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders-Executive Producer, Writer; Sabrina Artel-Supervising Producer; Jeremiah Cothren-Senior Producer; Veronica Delgado-Video Editor, Janet Hernandez-Communications Director; Jeannie Hopper-Audio Director, Podcast & Radio Producer, Audio Editor, Sound Design, Narrator; Sarah Miller-Development Director, Nat Needham-Editor, Graphic Design emeritus; David Neuman-Senior Video Editor, and Rory O'Conner-Senior Consulting Producer. 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This month on Laura Flanders and Friends, we're revisiting conversations around work, workers, and the Labor Movement on the Move. This week, get inspired by courageous activism! Learn from lifelong activists like 95-year-old Dolores Huerta on using narrative to break through fear and build movements. This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate Description [Original Air Date - October 19, 2025]: People are taking to the streets and calling out fascism in bold, unique ways, but we're not all there yet. If you need some encouragement, watch "The People, United" — a gripping short film about everyday Americans standing up to ICE and winning through nonviolent resistance. Created by Ellen Gavin and presented in collaboration with the Dolores Huerta Foundation and People for the American Way, the video is a powerful example of storytelling as an organizing tool. In this episode, lifelong activists and old friends Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to explore how narratives help break through our silos and fears under this second Trump administration. Gavin's works as a writer, director, producer have brought millions of views to social justice storytelling; she is also founder of Gavin Creative Collab and founding artistic director of Brava! for Women in the Arts. Huerta is co-founder of the United Farm Workers alongside César Chávez and founder and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Still organizing at 95 years old, she is recognized as one of the most influential labor organizers of the twentieth century and coined the iconic rallying cry “Si Se Puede.” She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Find out how narratives shatter fear and build movements, plus a commentary from Laura. “. . . We want people to be on our team. We want people to be touched in a way that says, ‘I want to be that neighbor. I want to be that helper. I want to be that person who sees something and does something instead of reacts with fear.' When they say that fear is contagious, and then they say, courage is contagious.” - Ellen Gavin “. . . In the farm, we didn't respond with violence . . . César [Chávez] fasted for 25 days and then 36 days . . . The other side, they want us to respond with violence, and we can respond with non-violence because they would like to have martial law for the whole country. So we've really got to have a lot of discipline now.” - Dolores Huerta Guests: • Ellen Gavin: Writer, Director, Producer: The People, United; Founder, Gavin Creative Collab • Dolores Huerta: Co-founder of the United Farm Workers; Founder & President, The Dolores Huerta Foundation Full Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters. Watch the special report on YouTube; PBS World Channel, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episode airing on community radio, (check here to see if your station is airing the show) & available as a podcast. Additional Crew: Director of Photography: Brian Dentz, Fig Pie Media Sound Mixer: Alexander Marshall, Blowtorch Productions Credits: “The People, United” video short Writer, Director & Executive Producer: Ellen Gavin Producers: Alana Maiello, Natasha Estrada Director of Photography: Sevdije Kastrati Dill RESOURCES: Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes: • Farm Workers to Farm Owners- Watch / Listen: Episode • These Films Keep People Out of Prison- Watch / Listen: Episode • Jacqueline Woodson & Catherine Gund: Breathing Through Chaos & the “Meanwhile”- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation • Mamdani, Black Farmers, USDA & ICE: The Stories BIPOC Journalists Uncover- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation Related Articles and Resources: • California City Residents Denounce Plan to Build State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center, by ACoM, August 4, 2025, American Community Media • Dolores Huerta Leads Protest Against California's Largest Planned ICE Detention Center, by Steve Virgen, CA Neighborhood Reporter, July 30, 2025, 23ABC News KERO • Forbes Power Women's Summit 2025: Building What's Next, September 25, 2025, Forbes • About el Teatro Campesino's Luis Valdez, Founding Artistic Director Full Episode Notes are located HERE. 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El Día de los Profesionales Administrativos 2026 se celebra durante el mes de abril para reconocer la labor esencial del personal administrativo, incluyendo secretarias, asistentes y profesionales de apoyo. Para nuestra Serie de Empoderamiento de Profesionales Administrativos, Michelle E. Zuñiga, PhD, AICP (ella) y Haydee Urita-Lopez (ella) de Plan Dulce entrevistan a Cecilia Lamas (ella), Asistente Ejecutiva II de la Comisión en el Departamento de Planificación de la Ciudad de Los Ángeles en Ingles y Español. Cecilia Lamas es una Latina (mexicano-estadounidense) de 42 años que creció en la ciudad de Cudahy y se siente una angelina de corazón. Recientemente obtuvo un título técnico en Derecho, Políticas Públicas y Sociedad del Riverside Community College y del East Los Angeles Community College, y planea obtener un título en Derecho especializado en Planificación Patrimonial y Derecho de Familia.Con 20 años de servicio civil, comenzó en la ciudad como empleada administrativa en 2005 y sus primeros 10 años fueron en el Departamento de Vivienda, División de Cumplimiento de Códigos, seguidos por el Departamento de Planificación Urbana, oficina de la Comisión. Fue ascendida de Senior Administrative Clerk a Asistente Ejecutiva II de la Comisión. Un puesto que desempeña un papel fundamental en la gestión de la Comisión de Planificación Urbana, y que contribuye a liderar y motivar a sus compañeros auxiliares administrativos en la oficina de la Comisión. Cecilia ayuda a gestionar nueve comisiones, entre ellas la Comisión de Planificación Urbana, siete Comisiones de Planificación de Área y la Comisión de Patrimonio Cultural.Fuera del trabajo, es una orgullosa madre de una hermosa joven de 24 años y de tres niños de 13, 11 y 9 años. Sus hijos juegan waterpolo en un club y sus fines de semana están llenos de emocionantes torneos y partidos. A Cecilia le encanta viajar con su familia a diferentes partes de México y también disfruta acampar, jugar al tenis, leer y ver fútbol.https://planning.lacity.gov/https://ewdd.lacity.gov/index.php/employment/worksource --------------------------------------Plan Dulce es un podcast de miembros de la División de Latinos y Planificación de la Asociación Estadounidense de Planificación La información, las opiniones y las recomendaciones presentadas en este podcast son solo para fines informativos generales.¿Quieres recomendarnos a nuestros próximos invitados y estar al día de los últimos episodios? ¡Queremos saber tu opinión! ¡Síguenos, calificanos y suscríbete! Tu apoyo y tus comentarios nos ayudan a seguir compartiendo historias inspiradoras de nuestra profesiones y maravillosa diversidad cultural.Este episodio fue concebido, escrito y producido por Haydee Urita-Lopez (ella/suya), Michelle E. Zuñiga, PhD, AICP (ella/suya) y coproducido por Vidal F. Márquez (él/su).Conectar:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/plandulcepodcast/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/LatinosandPlanning/Youtube:Subscribe to Plan Dulce on Youtube LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/groups/4294535/X/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/latinosplanapa?lang=en
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The Global Latin Factor Podcast, we break down the real story of Dolores Huerta — the labor leader, civil rights icon, and co-founder of the farmworker movement that became the United Farm Workers. Most people know the phrase “Sí se puede,” but far fewer know the woman behind it, the organizing behind it, and the lasting impact Dolores Huerta had on labor rights, Latino history, women's leadership, and social justice. We cover Dolores Huerta's early life, why she left teaching, how she became a major force in the farmworker movement, and how she helped push for major labor protections. We also get into her biggest recognitions, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Order of the Aztec Eagle, and why schools, streets, and institutions across the U.S. now carry her name. This episode also looks at Dolores Huerta's global impact, the real meaning of “Sí se puede,” the PBS documentary Dolores, and why her story is being revisited right now. If you've been searching for who Dolores Huerta was, the true story behind Sí se puede, Dolores Huerta documentary, Dolores Huerta awards, or Dolores Huerta legacy, this is the episode for you. The PBS film remains one of the main reference points people find when looking for her story, which makes including “documentary” and “legacy” especially useful for discovery. Subscribe to The Global Latin Factor Podcast for more episodes on Latino history, culture, identity, power, and the leaders who shaped our world.Support the showSocial Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGlobalLatinFactorPodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/thegloballatin1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegloballatinfactorpodcastTiktok: ...
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Synopsis: In a conversation that spans decades of activism, Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to discuss the role of narratives in breaking down silos and fears, highlighting the impact of storytelling on building movements and inspiring courage in the face of adversity.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donateDescription: People are taking to the streets and calling out fascism in bold, unique ways, but we're not all there yet. If you need some encouragement, watch "The People, United" — a gripping short film about everyday Americans standing up to ICE and winning through nonviolent resistance. Created by Ellen Gavin and presented in collaboration with the Dolores Huerta Foundation and People for the American Way, the video is a powerful example of storytelling as an organizing tool. In this episode, lifelong activists and old friends Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to explore how narratives help break through our silos and fears under this second Trump administration. Gavin's works as a writer, director and producer have brought millions of views to social justice storytelling; she is also founder of Gavin Creative Collab and founding artistic director of Brava! for Women in the Arts. Huerta is co-founder of the United Farm Workers with César Chávez and founder and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Still organizing at 95 years old, she is recognized as one of the most influential labor organizers of the twentieth century and coined the iconic rallying cry “Si Se Puede.” She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Find out how narratives shatter fear and build movements, plus a commentary from Laura.“. . . We want people to be on our team. We want people to be touched in a way that says, ‘I want to be that neighbor. I want to be that helper. I want to be that person who sees something and does something instead of reacts with fear.' When they say that fear is contagious, and then they say, courage is contagious.” - Ellen Gavin“. . . In the farm, we didn't respond with violence . . . César [Chávez] fasted for 25 days and then 36 days . . . The other side, they want us to respond with violence, and we can respond with non-violence because they would like to have martial law for the whole country. So we've really got to have a lot of discipline now.” - Dolores HuertaGuests:• Ellen Gavin: Writer, Director, Producer: The People, United; Founder, Gavin Creative Collab• Dolores Huerta: Co-founder of the United Farm Workers; Founder & President, The Dolores Huerta Foundation Watch the special report on YouTube; PBS World Channel Sundays 11:30am ET, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episodes air on community radio (check here to see if your station is airing the show) & available as a podcast. Full Episode Notes are located HERE.Support Laura Flanders and Friends by becoming a member at https://www.patreon.com/c/lauraflandersandfriendsMusic Credit: "Steppin" by Podington Bear, "Funk 4 Peace" by Fort Knox Five featuring Mustafa Akbar from their album Radio Free DC courtesy of Fort Knox Recordings, and original sound design by Jeannie Hopper RESOURCES:Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Farm Workers to Farm Owners- Watch / Listen: Episode • These Films Keep People Out of Prison- Watch / Listen: Episode• Jacqueline Woodson & Catherine Gund: Breathing Through Chaos & the “Meanwhile”- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation• Mamdani, Black Farmers, USDA & ICE: The Stories BIPOC Journalists Uncover- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation Related Articles and Resources:• California City Residents Denounce Plan to Build State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center, by ACoM, August 4, 2025, American Community Media• Dolores Huerta Leads Protest Against California's Largest Planned ICE Detention Center, by Steve Virgen, CA Neighborhood Reporter, July 30, 2025, 23ABC News KERO• Forbes Power Women's Summit 2025: Building What's Next, September 25, 2025, Forbes• About el Teatro Campesino's Luis Valdez, Founding Artistic Director Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders-Executive Producer, Writer; Sabrina Artel-Supervising Producer; Jeremiah Cothren-Senior Producer; Veronica Delgado-Video Editor, Janet Hernandez-Communications Director; Jeannie Hopper-Audio Director, Podcast & Radio Producer, Audio Editor, Sound Design, Narrator; Sarah Miller-Development Director, Nat Needham-Editor, Graphic Design emeritus; David Neuman-Senior Video Editor, and Rory O'Conner-Senior Consulting Producer. 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Synopsis: In a conversation that spans decades of activism, Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to discuss the role of narratives in breaking down silos and fears, highlighting the impact of storytelling on building movements and inspiring courage in the face of adversity.This show is made possible by you! To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donateDescription: People are taking to the streets and calling out fascism in bold, unique ways, but we're not all there yet. If you need some encouragement, watch "The People, United" — a gripping short film about everyday Americans standing up to ICE and winning through nonviolent resistance. Created by Ellen Gavin and presented in collaboration with the Dolores Huerta Foundation and People for the American Way, the video is a powerful example of storytelling as an organizing tool. In this episode, lifelong activists and old friends Ellen Gavin and Dolores Huerta join Laura Flanders to explore how narratives help break through our silos and fears under this second Trump administration. Gavin's works as a writer, director, producer have brought millions of views to social justice storytelling; she is also founder of Gavin Creative Collab and founding artistic director of Brava! for Women in the Arts. Huerta is co-founder of the United Farm Workers alongside César Chávez and founder and president of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Still organizing at 95 years old, she is recognized as one of the most influential labor organizers of the twentieth century and coined the iconic rallying cry “Si Se Puede.” She was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. Find out how narratives shatter fear and build movements, plus a commentary from Laura. “. . . We want people to be on our team. We want people to be touched in a way that says, ‘I want to be that neighbor. I want to be that helper. I want to be that person who sees something and does something instead of reacts with fear.' When they say that fear is contagious, and then they say, courage is contagious.” - Ellen Gavin“. . . In the farm, we didn't respond with violence . . . César [Chávez] fasted for 25 days and then 36 days . . . The other side, they want us to respond with violence, and we can respond with non-violence because they would like to have martial law for the whole country. So we've really got to have a lot of discipline now.” - Dolores HuertaGuests:• Ellen Gavin: Writer, Director, Producer: The People, United; Founder, Gavin Creative Collab• Dolores Huerta: Co-founder of the United Farm Workers; Founder & President, The Dolores Huerta FoundationFull Conversation Release: While our weekly shows are edited to time for broadcast on Public TV and community radio, we offer to our members and podcast subscribers the full uncut conversation. These audio exclusives are made possible thanks to our member supporters.Watch the special report on YouTube; PBS World Channel October 19th, and on over 300 public stations across the country (check your listings, or search here via zipcode). Listen: Episode airing on community radio October 22nd (check here to see if your station is airing the show) & available as a podcast.Full Episode Notes are located HERE.Music Credit: 'Thrum of Soil' by Bluedot Sessions, and original sound design by Jeannie HopperRESOURCES:Related Laura Flanders Show Episodes:• Farm Workers to Farm Owners- Watch / Listen: Episode• These Films Keep People Out of Prison- Watch / Listen: Episode• Jacqueline Woodson & Catherine Gund: Breathing Through Chaos & the “Meanwhile”- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut Conversation• Mamdani, Black Farmers, USDA & ICE: The Stories BIPOC Journalists Uncover- Watch / Listen: Episode and Full Uncut ConversationRelated Articles and Resources:• California City Residents Denounce Plan to Build State's Largest Immigrant Detention Center, by ACoM, August 4, 2025, American Community Media• Dolores Huerta Leads Protest Against California's Largest Planned ICE Detention Center, by Steve Virgen, CA Neighborhood Reporter, July 30, 2025, 23ABC News KERO• Forbes Power Women's Summit 2025: Building What's Next, September 25, 2025, Forbes• About el Teatro Campesino's Luis Valdez, Founding Artistic DirectorSupport Laura Flanders and Friends by becoming a member at https://www.patreon.com/c/lauraflandersandfriends Laura Flanders and Friends Crew: Laura Flanders-Executive Producer, Writer; Sabrina Artel-Supervising Producer; Jeremiah Cothren-Senior Producer; Veronica Delgado-Video Editor, Janet Hernandez-Communications Director; Jeannie Hopper-Audio Director, Podcast & Radio Producer, Audio Editor, Sound Design, Narrator; Sarah Miller-Development Director, Nat Needham-Editor, Graphic Design emeritus; David Neuman-Senior Video Editor, and Rory O'Conner-Senior Consulting Producer. 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As a child of immigrants, Dolores Huerta witnessed just how poorly migrant farm workers were treated. This motivated her to lead massive labor movements for better pay, childcare, and rights for all farm workers. No challenge is too big for Dolores Huerta and it shows in her slogan- Si Se Puede- yes, it can be done. Listen in to learn more about Dolores! This podcast is a production of Rebel Girls. It's based on the book series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. This episode was narrated by Gaby Medina. It was produced by Sam Gebauer and directed by Ashton Carter, with sound design and mixing by Carter Wogahn. The story was written by Sam Gebauer and edited by Haley Dapkus. Fact checking by Danielle Roth. Our executive producers were Anjelika Temple and Jes Wolfe. Original theme music was composed and performed by Elettra Bargiacchi. A special thanks to the whole Rebel Girls team, who make this podcast possible! Until next time, stay rebel!
El director de La Brújula, Rafa Latorre, reflexiona sobre el Tribunal Constitucional y el aval a la ley de amnistía consagra el canje de impunidad por apoyo parlamentario
En este episodio hablaremos sobre como con lo apoyos adecuados puedes descubrir destinos no accesibles. Este episodio esta dedicado a Karla de @unajevaconesclerosis que fue mi inspiración. Deja tu reseña en Apple Podcast, Audible y Spotify con cinco estrellas. Comparte un screen-shot de este episodio en tus redes sociales y tus chats. Sígueme en: Instagram: Diversidad Funcional en Acción Facebook: Diversidad Funcional en Acción TikTok: Diversidad Funcional en Acción Suscríbete a este podcast en tu plataforma favorita: Apple Podcast, Spotify, Audible, y iHeart Radio. Puedes enviarnos tus preguntas y peticiones de temas a diversidadfuncionalenaccion@gmail.com. Se incluye TRANSCRIPCIÓN.
Send us a text UFW President Teresa Romero speaks out on the need to support farm workers in a time of mass deportations and political upheaval. Romero has been the United Farm Workers President since 2018. She is the first woman to hold the UFW's top post and the first immigrant woman in the United States to head a national labor union. In 2024, President Joe Biden honored her with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Read: https://www.24thstreet.org/blog/2025/1/17/letting-go Read:https://www.amazon.com/Harbingers-January-Charlottesville-American-Democracy/dp/1586424017 Read: https://www.mapresearch.org/2024-dei-report "Dismantling DEI: A Coordinated Attack on American Values"https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/01/07/these-companies-have-rolled-back-dei-policies-mcdonalds-is-latest-to-abandon-diversity-standards/https://www.chronicle.com/package/the-assault-on-dei Chronicle of Higher Education https://www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/supreme/bios/?fa=scbios.display_file&fileID=gonzalezRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obituaries/chinatown-international-district-activist-matt-chan-dead-at-71/Hear Rick Shenkman on the BBC Radio Program Sideways:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xdg0Read: https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-stuck-with-nixon-heres-why-science-said-i-did-itRead: https://www.washcog.org/in-the-news/your-right-to-knowRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/the-legislatures-sunshine-committee-has-fallen-into-darkness/Read: https://www.cascadiadaily.com/2024/feb/29/weakening-of-state-public-records-act-affects-your-right-to-know-every-day/Read: https://www.futuromediagroup.org/suave-pulitzer-prize/Read: https://pulitzercenter.org/people/maria-hinojosaRead: https://murrow.wsu.edu/symposium...
We celebrated Women's History Month by interviewing Paola Mendivil, a local Latina who has overcome many challenges, but has been able thrive in her career while supporting the community and her family's business. Being a role model to other Latinos and demonstrating que Si Se Puede! Connect with Paola:Bilingual Business Development Officer - GROWEmail: pmendivil@growbusiness.orgWebsite: www.growbusiness.org Vice President of Catering for El Granjero Mexican GrillEmail: catering@elgranjeromexicangrill.comWebsite: www.elgranjeromexicangrill.comSend us a textSupport the show@dosboldlatinas
✨ Nuevo episodio de Supervive Podcast ✨
Our podcast today features Jasmine Najera and Barbara Garcia, who provide us with statistics regarding the economic power of US Latino communities. In addition to exploring these vital statistics, they delve into the critical role of uplifting and supporting the dedicated staff of our Latino community organizations, especially during these challenging and uncertain times. Keep our Latino Organizations strong by donating and volunteering. Si Se Puede!#LatinoEconomicPower #StrengthInCommunity#SupportLatinoOrganizations #DonateAndVolunteer
John is joined by Julian Castro, former mayor of San Antonio and secretary of Housing & Urban Development, and Paola Ramos, award-winning journalist and author of Defectors: The Rise of the Latino Far Right and What It Means for America, to discuss Donald Trump's gains with Latino voters in 2024. Castro and Ramos argue that, given the inroads Trump made with Hispanics between 2016 and 2020, his improved performance with them this year is less surprising than it seems; that his appeal to the Latino community wasn't simply about high prices or economic anxiety but culture, crime, and even immigration and race; that the jury is out on whether we're witnessing a lasting realignment or a Trump-specific phenomenon; but that, either way, it should serve as a wake-up call to a Democratic Party that for years has taken brown-skinned voters for granted. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How was your Halloween? Sports celebrities come out for Donald Trump! Kamala Harris takes Trump out of context again. The Left only cares about choice when it comes to killing babies. Harris is becoming unhinged, and it's a beautiful thing to see. Mark Cuban calls out women for Trump, so Trump calls out Cuban online. Robots to be available to the public within a decade. Tom Brady in trouble for "slur"? Video footage of a voting machine in Kentucky supposedly not allowing someone to vote for Donald Trump. JD Vance sat down with Joe Rogan. Proof that CBS wildly edited Kamala's interview … and now Donald Trump is suing the network. The White House is under fire for changing Joe Biden's "garbage" transcript. Avengers assemble for Kamala. Kamala's new catchphrase. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:24 Halloween Recount 04:30 Football Talk 07:20 Brett Favre Endorses Trump 09:56 Kamala Pushes More Lies about Trump 11:26 Kamala “Only Issue is Abortion” Harris 17:05 Radiohead on Tour 21:01 Mark Cuban Women Comment 27:19 Gov. Kristi Noem Pushes Back 28:22 Difference between Trump & Kamala 32:14 Fat Five 49:37 Issues with Kentucky Voting Machines 50:29 Siri Shows WHO when Asking this Question?? 53:47 Illegal Caravan Coming to America 57:01 JD Vance Sits with Joe Rogan 59:00 JD Vance Talks Trump's Assassination Attempt 1:02:06 JD Vance Tells the Story of How he Became the VP Pick 1:09:54 Buzzard Puke 1:10:34 Jeffy Wastes our Time Again!! 1:15:38 JD Vance Does Kamala Impersonation 1:16:10 JD Vance Talks Reagan's Biggest Mistake 1:18:28 Kamala Harris' Biggest Mistake 1:20:20 JD Vance Talks Vax Regrets 1:24:51 Trump Suing CBS News for $10 Billion 1:25:24 60 Minutes Edited Kamala Harris 1:30:51 Avengers Assemble for Kamala 1:34:52 Kamala's “Si Se Puede” 1:36:00 Jase Medical In-studio Making the apocalypse fun. Pat Gray pulls no punches, restoring common sense to a senseless world. Join Pat for unique analysis, insight, and fun. Watch Pat Gray Unleashed, Live Mon - Fri, 7- 9am ET on BlazeTV. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cesar was a civil rights, Latino, farm worker, and labor leader; a religious and spiritual figure; a community servant and social entrepreneur; a crusader for nonviolent social change; and an environmentalist and consumer advocate. In 1968, Chavez gained attention as leader of a nationwide boycott of California table grapes in a drive to achieve labor contracts. He fasted for 25 days in 1968 to affirm his own personal commitment and that of the farm labor movement to non-violence. He fasted again for 25 days in 1972, and in 1988, at the age of 61, he endured a 36-day "Fast for Life" to highlight the harmful impact of pesticides on farm workers and their children. Cesar's life as a community organizer began in 1952 when he joined the Community Service Organization (CSO), a prominent Latino civil rights group. While with the CSO, Cesar coordinated voter registration drives and conducted campaigns against racial and economic discrimination primarily in urban areas. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Cesar served as CSO's national director. Cesar's dream, however, was to create an organization to protect and serve farm workers, whose poverty and disenfranchisement he had shared. In 1962, Cesar resigned from the CSO to found the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers of America. For more than three decades Cesar led the first successful farm workers union in American history, achieving dignity, respect, fair wages, medical coverage, pension benefits, and humane living conditions, as well as countless other rights and protections for hundreds of thousands of farm workers. Against previously insurmountable odds, he led successful strikes and boycotts that resulted in the first industry-wide labor contracts in the history of American agriculture. His union's efforts brought about the passage of the groundbreaking 1975 California Agricultural Labor Relations Act to protect farm workers. Today, it remains the only law in the nation that protects the farm workers' right to unionize. The significance and impact of Cesar's life transcends any one cause or struggle. He was a unique and humble leader, in addition to being a great humanitarian and communicator who influenced and inspired millions of Americans to seek social justice and civil rights for the poor and disenfranchised in our society. Cesar forged a diverse and extraordinary national coalition of students, middle class consumers, trade unionists, religious groups, and minorities. His motto in life – "Sí Se Puede!" (it can be done!) – embodies the uncommon and invaluable legacy he left for the world's benefit. Source: FreedomArchives.org; audio samples
¡No te pierdas el evento del año con Brian Tracy en Miami! Únete a Margarita Pasos, Brian Tracy y Christina Tracy del 4 al 7 de septiembre en un evento transformador donde aprenderás a dominar el arte de comunicar en redes, escenarios y negociaciones efectivas. Este evento, dirigido por expertos en la materia, te brindará herramientas para influenciar y alcanzar tus objetivos. Reserva tu lugar ahora
Today we have a special guest, CSI's Title V Grant Manager, Eddie Reyes on our show. We get into his story of success & how he is giving back to help create those opportunities for others. As a part of the Title V initiative, he is one of the organizers of a FREE Summer Leadership week for Jerome High School students that features some very helpful skills for students like Leadership Skills, Team Building, Empowerment, Career Exploration, & Engaging hands-on presentations! We have all your details & how your student could be a part of this program!Also it's Men's Mental Health Month, Eddie and Joey offer some advice on how to overcome situations that cause high stress & more.Plus you know we still got to bring you a movie review for the new BAD BOYS flick! Definitely a movie you have to watch in the theatre, the perfect popcorn flick, with a perfect mix of comedy & action! We'll break it down. NO SPOILERS! The finale in the Venom trilogy is on the way. Venom: The Last Dance dropped its 1st trailer & we found some Easter eggs & more. Plus lots more fun! Time to sip some tea with Joey and Marie! Learn More about the Title V grant and Register for the Summer Leadership Week here: https://www.csi.edu/hsi/title-v-goals.aspxSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Social Media Handles:Tik Tok: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208Instagram: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208 @sippinteawithjoeyandmarieFacebook: @joeybravo208 @aaliyahmarie208 @sippinteawithjoeyandmarieYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@sippinteawithjoeymarie5867
Más que un par de juegos de béisbol fue toda una fiesta que se extendió durante el fin de semana. Los dos partidos de pretemporada que se llevaron a cabo en el Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal entre Boston Red Sox y Tampa Bay Rays fueron todo un éxito por lo demostrado con el apoyo dado por las fanáticos dominicanos.Por primera vez desde marzo de 2020 hubo pelota de las Grandes Ligas en Santo Domingo, cuando en aquella ocasión Minnesota Twins y Detroit Tigers jugaron un partido de exhibición en el mismo escenario.Fuente: ESPN Perú
Criterios Psicológicos del Contacto Cero:No te quiso ni te quiere ni te querrá.Te enamoraste de alguien inexistente.¡No siente remordimiento ni pena por ti!No le importas ni ahora ni nunca.No fue tu culpa, tú no buscaste enamorarte.Lo inventaron a tu medida, el amor no fue real.¡El contacto cero es de por vida!Te engañaba con varias persona.Si sientes miedo, te hace falta alejarte más.¡Si rompes el contacto CERO Inicia de nuevo!¡SI SE PUEDE, no será fácil, ni rápido pero, se puede!¡“Contacto Cero" es la medida terapéutica que consiste en la ruptura de toda forma de comunicación o relación con una persona, (por celular, redes sociales, correos, evitar lugares comunes, pensar o conversar sobre el tema) con una persona que le hace daño a nuestra integridad personal!Visite "Almas en Espejo": almasenespejo.comPágina de Facebook: drpeterburgosvegaPagina Web: https://peterburgos.wixsite.com/websiteCanal de YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeterBurgosVegaChannelEmail: peterburgos@yahoo.com
Welcome to Season 7! Today, we have another exciting episode of the Same Business Different Day podcast! In this episode, host Zeke Corley interviews Denisse Barragan. Denisse is the co-owner of J&R Auto Body, working alongside her father. However, she is not just an accomplished business owner; Denisse was also recognized as the Vista Chamber of Commerce's Businessperson of the Year in 2023. From a young age, Denisse learned the importance of giving back to her community. She remains deeply connected by actively participating on various boards and collaborating with numerous organizations. Born in Oaxaca and raised in Vista, Denisse's roots run deep within this vibrant city. But that's not all - Denisse has set her sights on making a greater impact by running for Vista City Council. Her platform addresses crucial issues such as public safety, economic growth, tackling homelessness crisis and enhancing Vista's infrastructure as a whole. Denisse Barragan truly embodies what it means to be dedicated to one's community. She brings with her passion, experience, and a vision for positive change in Vista. Join me as we delve deeper into her inspiring journey from early years in Mexico when her parents moved away to build a better future for their family, to being crowned Vista's first ever Strawberry Queen, to teaming up with her father to build the family business, and now becoming a prominent voice for progress in the city she was raised. Tune in now and get ready to be inspired by our incredible guest today - Denisse Barragan! Thank you to our sponsors The Film Hub, Velocity, and YourInsurancePlace.com! Thanks to the A Different Day Radio team for their great work. Season 7 let's gooooo! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samebizpod/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samebizpod/support
Después del último auto del juez de la Audiencia Nacional García-Castellón, que cree que Carles Puigdemont puede ser encausado por terrorismo por las protestas contra la sentencia del procés, en la que según el magistrado se atentó "contra la vida" de varios agentes de Policía que sufrieron lesiones, ha surgido un debate sobre si es una intromisión en la separación de poderes. Manuel Cancio, catedrático de Derecho Penal en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid y vocal permanente de la Comisión General de Codificación, habla en Hoy por Hoy y señala que el mero hecho de que exista este debate es ya "un esperpento".
Ya casi sobre el fin de la primera semana de 2024, el podcast nos encuentra en una encrucijada. Dale play y enterate (no se consigue un click bait más pedorro)
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On this episode of The Project Endure Podcast, Joe Rinaldi sits down with Daniel Flores to talk about coming to the United States as a Mexican immigrant at the age of 10, tapping into the dark side without losing love, becoming calloused to failure through repetition of rejection, building a firm foundation before building, doing whatever it takes and so much more. We also discuss the training and racing of the 2023 Leadville 100 as well as the lessons learned. Give this episode a listen as we dive deep into Daniel's life and learn about what persistence, perspective and endurance mean to him. If you found value in this episode and would like to help us grow, please leave the podcast a review on your platform of choice and share it with a friend(s). We appreciate your support! Follow Daniel (here) Follow Project Endure (here) Project Endure Coaching (here) Join The Hard Things Club (here) Shop Project Endure (here) Follow Joe (here) Read Joe's Blog (here)
In this episode, Luis speaks with Carlos Hernandez. Carlos “Charlie” Hernandez is the founder and CEO of Crediverso. A Los Angeles native, Carlos is the grandson and son of Hispanic immigrants and grew up not only listening to stories but seeing first-hand how the U.S. financial system affected the Hispanic immigrant experience. Carlos has always been keenly aware that this system was not designed for the Spanish-speaking or Hispanic community, even though these individuals represent 20 percent of the U.S. population. By doing deeper research, he realized that across every financial product vertical available, from credit cards and loans to bank accounts and insurance, the adoption rates in the Hispanic community were far lower than those of the general market. Carlos launched Crediverso to fix this, and is on a mission to help the U.S. Hispanic community realize their American Dreams by achieving financial access and freedom. Carlos is a Harvard undergrad, Law and Business school graduate. He is a registered attorney with the American Bar Association in California and a Licensed Real Estate broker with the California Bureau of Real Estate. Before launching Crediverso he served as Director of Latin America and the Caribbean for MGM Resorts International. Notes: In this episode Luis and Dr. Carlos talk about: Carlos' background, upbringing and career path How the lack of trust in the U.S. financial system hurts the Latinx community How Crediverso is helping the U.S. Hispanic community with financial literacy resources Crediverso's newest tool, MyPocketLawyer Learning from your parents' struggles and successes on your way to wealth And more…….. Resources: · Follow Crediverso on IG · Follow Crediverson on Twitter · Carlo Hernandez's LinkedIn · Crediverso's website · MyPocketLawyer website · Visit On My Way to Wealth · Luis' LinkedIN · Luis' Twitter · Luis' IG · On My Way to Wealth YouTube Channel
La inventora del dicho “¡Sí se puede!”, Dolores Huerta, es una de las activistas y líderes más icónicas en este país. Ha vivido una vida muy extraordinaria, convirtiéndose en una fuerte voz para los trabajadores agrícolas, una defensora de los derechos civiles y un líder del movimiento feminista – una trayectoria que se le llevó a conocer a líderes globales y a ser galardonada con premios destacados, tales como la Medal of Freedom que le concedió el presidente Obama. Dolores nos comparte sus consejos de cómo seguir adelante y lograr cambios positivos. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe talks about connecting with an old acquaintances in San Diego, his daughter asking him about Heaven, and living through Hurricane Hilary.
Join Matthew Maschler, BRCW Cruiserweight Champion Neil “The Heel" Glazier as we discuss Boca Raton Championship Wrestling's July 2023 show, Boca Versus The World!!!! We had a great show at the Boca Raton Black Box and are happy to talk to Neil about his legendary Cruiserweight Championship and his contract signing with Alan “S2S” Martinez!!! Did you know that was the first and longest all English promo Alan ever did? And it was fantastic. Unfortunately, Alan did not read the fine print and his match against Neil The Heel will be a handicap match. Can Alan do it? Si Se Puede. We also talk about the upcoming Ultracon comic convention appearance by Neil The Heel and other BRCW All Stars. Speaking of Ultracon, can we do a Boca Con? Raton Con? We can have Reality Stars, Comic Boom Industry Insiders (I am looking at you Stuart), Gamers, Co-Splayers, Podcasters, Wrestlers and MORE!!!! Another thing we realized is that THREE of BRCW's BIGGEST FANS will be attending Florida Gulf Coast University. Are you thinking what I am thinking? Florida Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling? Stay Tuned. Save the Dates for our next shows: November 5th, 2023 Birthday Bash in Mizner Park January 25th, 2024 Cruisn' for a Bruisin' at the Pullman Hotel Blue Lagoon at the Miami Airport March 6th, 2024 at the YMCA (tentative) More information at: www.BocaRatonWrestling.com Thanks for joining us on the Matthew Mania Podcast! And check out our other Podcasts: https://www.matthewmania.com/podcasts Shop Matthew Mania: https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/matthewmania
En 6AM Hoy por Hoy de Caracol Radio estuvo Carlos Gustavo Arrieta, exprocurador general de la Nación y quien además fue el agente de Colombia, hasta octubre del año pasado, en el litigio con Nicaragua.
The season 4 finale of Activista Rise Up is out now! This week we were so excited to be joined by iconic civil rights leader Dolores Huerta, President and Founder of the Dolores Huerta Foundation. Dolores is an inspirational American civil rights leader, who together with Cesar Chavez, co-founded the United Farm Workers union, and led one of the most impactful movements to defend the dignity of farm workers who put food on the tables of millions of families. Dolores has become a national leader for the civil rights of Latinos and has led transformative campaigns to empower workers to organize and fight for their right to vote, for a fair minimum wage, and to end gender violence in the workplace, among others. Dolores coined the slogan ¡Si Se Puede!, and in 2011, was awarded the Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama for her lifetime of advocacy on behalf of American workers. Tune in to be inspired by Dolores's life of activism! ✊
Through a collective leadership culture, it is possible to move the needle of societal change forward. Here, to talk about the power of Latino leadership, is Dr Juana Bordas. In this Episode 119 of the LLP, Dr Bordas talks about how to create a philosophy of positivity, how to start leaving an impact, and the truth about immigration. She also shares about the collective culture that is Latino leadership, how her mother laid the foundation for her life, and how the new generations are driving meaningful change. Ready to learn more? Episode Timeline: [07:40] Dr Bordas is how old? [09:17] A life philosophy. [15:36] Dr Bordas' origin story. [20:11] The truth about immigration. [28:00] Building bridges with the latest generation. [36:34] What is Latino leadership? [41:47] Being comfortable with yourself. [53:06] Latinos facing negativity. [59:45] Dr Bordas' mother. [63:58] The Power of Latino Leadership ¡Ahora! [66:19] What is next for Dr Bordas? Key Takeaways: How to create a positive life philosophy. Why immigration is valuable for the world. How the new generations are changing society. What is Latino leadership? How to embrace the power of Latino leadership. Notable Quotes: “Leadership begins with you.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [13:52] “Each culture brings gifts.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [23:02] “You can't be anybody else anyway, so you've got to be yourself.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [30:56] “Change takes a long time.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [35:16] “Leadership is about transformation.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [40:34] “Lead others. Manage yourself.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [44:50] “Inclusion means you make the table bigger.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [55:35] “We're all Latinos.” – Dr. Juana Bordas [66:05] Connect: Find | Juana Bordas Business: www.juanabordas.comBusiness: http://www.mestizaleadership.com/ Facebook: @JuanaBordasTwitter: @juanabordasYouTube: Juana BordasTikTok: @juana_bordas Instagram: @bordasjuana LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/juanabordas Dr. Bordas' books: www.juanabordas.com/books Bio: Dr Juana Bordas is the author of The Power of Latino Leadership – Ahora! and the best-selling book Salsa, Soul, and Spirit: Leadership for a Multicultural Age. Both books are considered breakthrough work on leadership in communities of colour. Dr. Juana Bordas is the President of Mestiza Leadership International, a company that focuses on leadership, diversity, and organizational change. Juana served as advisor to Harvard's Hispanic Journal on Public Policy, the Kellogg National Fellows Program, as board vice chair of the Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership, and a trustee of the International Leadership Association (ILA). A Colorado Women's Hall of Fame inductee, in 2009 the Denver Post and Colorado Women's Foundation named her Colorado Unique Woman of the Year. Juana is a founder of Mi Casa Resource Centre and the founding president of The National Hispana Leadership Institute. She is recognized as an elder and icon in the world of leadership, diversity, and the advancement of Latinos and communities of colour. The first Latina faculty at the Centre for Creative Leadership (CCL), she taught in the Leadership Development Program - the most highly utilized executive program in the world. As a leader, teacher, activist, and author, Dr. Bordas continues sharing her wisdom and insights with people across the globe. Dr. Bordas received an honorary doctorate from Union University and received the 2019 Life-Time Achievement Award from The International Leadership Association. She is the first Latina honoured with this prestigious award from the International Leadership Association (ILA), which has been received by Warren Bennis, Robert Greenleaf, Peter Drucker, James McGregor Burns, and Margaret Wheatley. SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PODCAST ON APPLE PODCASTS.
Hola mi gente! Welcome to Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward. I'm your host, Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. As we wrap up Season 2, Episode 28 is not just a recap but the 50th episode overall for Siempre Pa'lante. To celebrate this amazing milestone, I invited someone special whose faith and energy alone move mountains. This Afro-Latina is no stranger to uplifting the community by repping her culture and empowering the next generation of leaders. Lah Tere is a humanitarian, organizer, activist, emcee, songstress, proud BBW, and visionary speaker for the 21st Century. That's only scratching the surface of what she brings to the table. Get ready to be inspired mi gente. For more info on this episode and our guest, check the show notes. Remember, don't forget to rate, review, follow, like, subscribe and share. It only takes a few minutes and goes a long way in contributing to the show's growth. So sit back, relax and enjoy this season's finale. Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward Giraldo Luis Alvaré Host of Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward Linktree | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook Linktree - https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@siemprepalante/featured IG - https://www.instagram.com/sp.alwaysforward/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sp.alwaysforward Twitter - https://twitter.com/SPalwaysforward FB - https://www.facebook.com/sp.alwaysforward77/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/galvareSPAF/ Lah Tere Humanitarian, Organizer, Activist, Emcee, Songstress, Proud BBW, Visionary Speaker for the 21st Century Lah Tere site | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook | Twitter Lah Tere site - https://www.lahtere.com/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/lahtere/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/user/lahterequeen/videos FB - https://www.facebook.com/lahterequeen/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/lahtere NOTABLE MENTIONS Dos Croquetas, Croquetas, Alec y Vicky, Creatress Sarai Mora, VR, Performance Artist, Christopher Rivas, Brown Enough, Ikigai Management, Miami, Florida, Mexico, Maui, Hawaii, Los Angeles, California, Chicago, Illinois, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Porfirio Rubirosa, James Bond, Lah Tere, Puerto Rico, Afro-Latina, Hip-Hop, Momma's Hip-Hop Kitchen, Kathleen Adams, ARTivist, Carefront, Divine Download, Self Justice, Healing Space, Daso El Afro Caribeño, Jengibre, Piragua Artspace, Angie Hernandez, Suliman Onque, Sano-In, Victor Rosa, Ancestors, New York Comic-Con, Apple, Nike, She Se Puede, Si Se Puede, Mofongo, Sazón, Boricua, Social Emotional Learning, Power of Storytelling, Culture, Family, Legacy, Argentina, Guatemala, Venezuela, India, France, Pakistan, Sweden, New Zealand, Netherlands, Trinidad y Tobago, Santiago Ramones --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support
Hola mi gente! Welcome to Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward. I'm your host, Giraldo Luis Alvaré. Gracias for listening. Today is 3.23.23 and I'm celebrating my birthday, mi cumpleaños with you. It's my 21st anniversary of turning 25. Do the math and you'll figure it out. I invited mi hermano, Michael J. Scott, a mentor and friend to be part of this special conversation. It's important we document our story and celebrate the key moments in our life. This not only helps us keep growing, but serves as a guide for others to learn and overcome. You're going to hear me reflect on what inspired me to create this show. My parent's journey from Cuba to the U.S., legacy and a special message to my little bean Arianna Mae. This one was special. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I'll be back next week with more inspiring cultural content. Remember, Paso a paso, Si Se Puede, Hasta la proxima. Pa'lante! Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward Giraldo Luis Alvaré Host of Siempre Pa'lante! Always Forward Linktree | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook Linktree - https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@siemprepalante/featured IG - https://www.instagram.com/sp.alwaysforward/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@sp.alwaysforward Twitter - https://twitter.com/SPalwaysforward FB - https://www.facebook.com/sp.alwaysforward77/ FB - https://www.facebook.com/galvareSPAF/ Michael J. Scott Coach, Mentor, Speaker, Trainer John Maxwell Certified LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-j-scott-28a305b4 NOTABLE MENTIONS Alvaré Family, Cuba, US, America, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Miami, Spain, Legacy, Siempre, Pa'lante, Culture, Familia, American Dream, Sueño Americano --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spalwaysforward/support
In this episode, our guest is a renaissance man who works on his craft 24/7 making him one of the most talented artists in the industry. His Trininad & Tobago roots instilled in him a Si Se Puede mentality. His humble beginnings in Perth Amboy NJ led him on a musical journey that continues to this day. He's opened for Public Enemy, worked with BET and has an extensive list of collaborations with some of the best to do it. These are just a few of the many accolades he's received. He navigates life persevering through the beautiful struggle it is. There's levels to this, he knows it and continues to level up. I've known my guest for more than 30 years and I'm honored to have him on my show. Please welcome, Artist, Producer and Educator, Keith Salandy aka K Banger. Gracias for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, follow, subscribe, like and share. Check out my Linktree for more info. Pa'lante! https://linktr.ee/sp.alwaysforward Keith Salandy aka K Banger Artist, Musician, Educator K Banger site | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | TikTok | Cloud 9 | 4 Jersey Remix K Banger site - https://mistersalandy.com/home YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/kbanger IG - https://www.instagram.com/keith_k_banger/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/kbanger FB - https://www.facebook.com/kbangermusic TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@kbangerdotcom Cloud 9 feat. K Banger - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/kbanger/cloud-9 4 Jersey Remix feat. Cymarshall Law, Hakim Green, K Banger - https://cymarshalllaw.bandcamp.com/track/4-jersey-remix NOTABLE MENTIONS Trinidad & Tobago, Perth Amboy, Elizabeth, New Jersey, New York, Brooklyn, Uprock, Calypso, Dancehall, Reggae, Salsa, Son, Merengue, Bachata, Hip-Hop, Latin Percussion, Powerhouse Records, Curry, Buss Up Shut, Salandy, We Are the Salandy, We Are Free People, FRESH, George Lamond, Big L, Nice & Smooth, BET, KRS-One, Nature Born, Shakim, Supreme, Triplebeam, Precise, Chilly C, Delaney Homes, New Orleans, Code Switching, T.D. Jakes, Robert Kiyosaki, The G.O.A.T. Squad, Cymarshall Law, TruWerdz, Yours Truly The Poet, Hakim Green, Source, DJ Kool Herc, Waterfront Brotherhood, Vida Guerra, Mental Health --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spalwaysforward/support
Preguntas importantes ¿Cómo te sientes hoy? Pregúntatelo ¿Cómo te sientes hoy? Regálate un momento para reflexionar en esta pregunta, Observa sin juicio tu respuesta ¿Qué puedo hacer hoy o que puedo no hacer hoy para sentirme mejor? ¿Qué puedo hacer hoy o que puedo no hacer hoy para sentirme espectacular? Planea tu día, elige alimentos que te hagan sentir más amada, mas cuidada, más apapachado por ti Aliméntate física y emocionalmente, confía en ti. Puedes Hacerlo Esto como todo lo que compartimos en Puedes Hacerlo, es una invitación para que compruebes que cambiando tu manera de pensar, puedes cambiar tu manera de vivir. Accesa al programa mediante https://www.monicasosa.com/puedeshacerlo
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