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Receta para un asesinato es un documental que narra el asesinato y descuartizamiento del cirujano colombiano Edwin Arrieta en una tranquila isla tailandesa, a manos de Daniel Sancho, un aspirante a chef de 29 años conocido por ser hijo de uno de los actores más conocidos de España, Rodolfo Sancho. Daniel Sancho fue juzgado y condenado a cadena perpetua en un tribunal tailandés en el verano de 2024. A pesar de que el juicio fue ampliamente cubierto por los medios de comunicación de todo el mundo, siguen existiendo misterios sobre la naturaleza de la relación entre Arrieta y Sancho. El documental explora la verdad detrás no solo de su relación, sino también de la doble vida que lleva cada hombre. Mientras examina una relación tóxica, el impactante descubrimiento de un cuerpo desmembrado y la investigación que siguió, el reconocido documentalista José Gómez (11M: Terror en Madrid) arroja luz sobre el papel del sistema legal tailandés, los medios de comunicación e incluso la propia audiencia.
Shari Cedar and I were honored to facilitate this three-hour workshop at this week's Clean Buildings Conference in Baltimore. This is an audio recording of the first hour of the 3 hour workshop. You can reach Shari here: scedar@akbuildingservices.net https://www.akbuildingservices.com/ This workshop will be available later this year as a class at our main campus in Orlando. https://academyofcleaning.com/ or Catch the entire workshop at the NFMT Remix conference in Orlando this fall. https://www.nfmt.com/remix/2025/ WEBSITES ================================== ROCK STARS OF CLEANING: https://rockstarsofcleaning.com/ ACADEMY OF CLEANING EXCELLENCE: https://academyofcleaning.com/ SOCIAL ============================ PODCAST: https://beyondcleanwithace.podbean.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AcademyofCle... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/rockstarsclean INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/academyofcl... TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@academyofclea... ============================ #safe #healthy #cleaning #academyofclean #rockstarsofcleaning
Noah and Issam take a seat for a long discussion on the future of cyclocross. They delve into the process of the IOC election, and cover the potential effects it will have on the olympic ambitions of cyclocross. Noah also leverages his marketing degree to discuss how the sport can better position itselfOur substack article: https://cyclocrosssocial.substack.com/p/inside-cyclocross-32-winter-olympics00:00 Opening & San Remo07:20 IOC Elections and impact on CX22:42 Questions about CX at the Winter Olympics46:08 Marketing in Cyclocross
In this latest episode of The Care Social, Barry Price is joined by QCS Dementia Specialist Gerry McMurdie to explore a topic often overlooked: the impact of sensory loss on people living with dementia.Together, they unpack how sight and hearing loss can make communication harder, increase the risk of falls, and lead to emotional withdrawal. Drawing from real frontline experience, they share practical tips that can make a big difference – from improving lighting and reducing background noise to checking that glasses and hearing aids are clean and working.They also discuss how early recognition of sensory changes, regular assessments, and simple tech solutions can help care teams support people to stay safe, connected and confident in daily life.Tune in to hear why recognising and responding to sensory loss is key to providing great dementia care.Want to join the conversation?If you have a topic, you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
When the Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission admits that care home safety ratings are untrustworthy and describes 'a complete failure' in the reporting system, it sends shockwaves through both social care and healthcare.In the first episode of our new podcast, The Care Social, our experts Barry Price and Lindsay Rees discuss the fallout from Julian Hartley's comments in his interview with The Times—and what care providers should do next.
In Episode Three of The Care Social, hosts Barry and Lindsay dive into the pressing issues of attracting and retaining staff in the social care sector. They discuss the many challenges, emphasising that while competitive pay is essential, creating a culture where staff feel valued and supported is equally crucial.The conversation also highlights initiatives like the "Make Care Your Career" campaign, running from February to March 2025, which showcases real stories and career progression within the sector. Additionally, they highlight the importance of structured induction programs, ongoing training, and creating an environment that promotes professional growth to improve staff retention.If you have topics, you'd like us to cover, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
In this special newsflash episode of The Care Social, hosts Barry and Lindsay discuss the recent House of Lords vote to exempt the health and social care sector from the impending National Insurance increase. They explore the potential implications of this decision, emphasising the relief it could bring to care providers facing financial strain. However, they also caution that the amendment must still pass through the House of Commons, where its future remains uncertain.Tune in to hear about this significant development.Want to be part of the conversation?If you have topics, you'd like us to cover or wish to join us for an episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
In this special International Women's Day episode of The Care Social, host Barry Price sits down with Paula Cashmore, known to many as the “Mary Poppins of Social Care.” Paula shares her personal journey in the sector, the importance of empowering women in social care, and why valuing the workforce is key to tackling burnout and retention challenges.They discuss the realities of career progression, the pressures women face, and the critical role of strong leadership and support. Paula also reflects on the women who have inspired her and offers advice for the next generation of female leaders in care.
In this episode of The Care Social, Barry is joined by Hannah Kelly, wellbeing specialist and social care consultant, to discuss:The key warning signs of burnoutWhy burnout is so common in social carePractical strategies for managing stressHow organisations can better support their staffTune in now for expert insights and real-life experiences that can help you or your team. Want to join the conversation?If you have any topics you'd like us to cover or want to be a guest on a future episode, email us at qcs@qcs.co.uk
Barry Price is joined by Saskia Van 'T Hoff, a neurodiversity advocate and work colleague, to explore:What neurodiversity is and why it's important to recognise different ways of thinkingThe common misunderstandings neurodivergent people face at workHow small changes, like clearer communication and flexible work arrangements can make a big differenceWhy workplaces that embrace neurodiversity benefit everyone, not just neurodivergent staffSaskia shares her thoughts on how workplaces can support neurodivergent employees, from practical adjustments to creating a culture where people feel safe to be themselves.
The latest Care Providers Alliance report reveals serious issues with the CQC Single Assessment Framework, from registration delays to technology failures and a lack of clear guidance. With over 1,200 survey responses and 100+ providers speaking out, the message is clear: the system isn't working.In this episode of The Care Social, our experts Barry Price and Lindsay Rees unpack the biggest concerns raised in the report—and what providers should do next.Why providers feel left in limboThe call to reintroduce named inspectors for consistencyHow technology failures are making compliance even harderWhat CQC is saying—and will they act fast enough?
With the cyclocross season now in the rearview mirror, Noah and Issam get back together and discuss the season. They go over the season, covering key dynamics based on a few key races!
Noah and Issam cover the final race of the cyclocross season, the sluitinsprijs Oostmalle! They reflect on the career of Sanne Cant, the win of Nieuwenhuis and the financial aspect of the sport.00:00 opening00:48 Womens race14:30 Mens race27:32 Ending
In this special edition of the cyclocross social podcast Noah and Issam take on the mount rushmore challenge. They discuss several topics in cyclocross history and name their top 4 riders of all time00:00 opening00:59 GOAT men12:43 GOAT women24:28 All time courses38:08 Current courses53:15 World Championships1:21:27 Controversies1:50:01 Celebreations & ending
Noah and Issam cover the final double weekend of racing in Brussels and Sint Niklaas. They discuss the wins of Vanthourenhout, Vandeputte, Brand and Casasola!
Noah and Issam discuss the schedule of the 2025-26 Cyclocross World Cup. Critical as always, they cover the international state of cyclocross and the lack of non dutch-belgian races.
Noah and Issam cover the penultimate round of the X2O Trophy which took place in Lille.Contact us at: noah@cyclocrosss.com00:00 Opening00:24 Mens race14:48 Womens race
Noah and Issam cover the final round of the Superprestige cyclocross 2024-25 which took place in Middelkerke!00:00 Opening00:35 Mens race17:42 Womens race
Noah and Issam talk you through the first day of racing at the Cyclocross World Championships in Lievin. They cover the win of Van Empel, who made Brand unhappy with a move in the final lap. They also cover the wins of Del Grosso and Revol
Noah and Issam cover the second day of racing at the cyclocross World Championships in Lievin! They cover the 7th World Title of Mathieu van der Poel, and the back to back win of Backstedt. They also spend time covering the Mens Junior race and the overall thought of the weekend.
The Cyclocross World Championships in Lievin are around the corner! Noah and Issam preview all 7 races in this hour long edition of the cyclocross social podcast! 00:00 Opening 01:34 Men Elite 19:20 Women Elite 29:54 Women U23 39:40 Men U23 46:20 Women Junior 56:08 Men Junior 1:04:24 Mixed Relay 01:10:05 Ending
Noah and Issam cover the final World Cup of the season which took place in Hoogerheide. They start by discussing the news that Wout van Aert will race the World Championships, before discussing all the races. 00:00 Opening 00:52 Van Aert races Worlds 05:26 Men 20:16 Women 31:50 Men U23 39:02 Junior Women 44:25 Junior Men
Noah and Issam discuss the penultimate World Cup of the season in Maasmechelen. They go over what was another dominant win of Mathieu van der Poel in the final race of Wout van Aert. They also analyze the womens race, which was a nailbiter won by Blanka Vas 00:00 opening 00:19 mens race 19:58 womens race
The final weekend of World Cup racing is up ahead! Noah and Issam take this moment to reflect on the reforms, before looking ahead at this weekends racing. Instead of a regular preview, the two cover a few open story lines ahead of this weekend.
Noah and Issam cover the sunny cyclocross world cup in Benidorm! Thibau Nys took another win, beating Wout van Aert while the womens race was also a cracker! 00:00 Opening 00:30 Mens race 22:43 Womens race 40:19 Men U23 47:18 Women Junior 56:11 Men Junior 1:02:33 WC 2029 & Ending
Noah and Issam cover the second day of National Championship racing! Thibau Nys won the Belgian title, while the Dutch championship was a thriller between Ronhaar and Del Grosso. They also discuss the walkover win of Pieterse, as well as the British and French championships. 00:00 Intro 01:40 Belgium men 20:16 Netherlands men 35:27 Netherlands women 46:12 British championships 55:24 French championships 1:00:23 Italy & Other results 1:07:21 Ending
Noah and Issam discuss the first day of racing in National Championship weekend! They discuss the racing in Belgium and the Czech Republic 00:00 Intro 00:52 Belgian Womens Championship 24:00 Czech Championships 37:55 Other results & Ending
The Cyclocross National championships are around the corner! Noah and Issam take a look ahead at the races! 00:00 Opening 00:44 Belgium Men 13:14 Belgium Women 24:45 Netherlands 35:05 Other championships 43:39 Ending
The final race of the christmas block is here! Noah and Issam cover the World Cup in Dendermonde, which was an absolute mudfest! The win of Wout van Aert is discussed, as well as the many punctures and win of Brand! 00:00 Opening 01:01 Mens race 23:28 Womens race 41:45 Ending
Noah and Issam cover the racing in the 7th round of the Superprestige in Gullegem! They cover the first win of Wout van Aert and trademark ride by Brand. 00:00 Opening 00:51 Mens race 18:01 Womens race 34:02 Ending
An iconic course in Koksijde brought some good racing! Sandman Laurens Sweeck was pushed to the max by Tibor Del Grosso, but ultimately came out on top. Noah and Issam cover the action in the mens race, as well as the win of Puck Pieterse in the womens race! 00:00 Opening 00:40 Mens Race 20:30 Womens Race 38:15 Ending
New year, new podcast! Noah and Issam cover the first race of the new year in Baal! There was plenty of action, as the womens race was decided in a close sprint. The Mens race also provided plenty of talking points, because Eli Iserbyt took his first win in over a month. 00:00 Opening 01:31 Mens race 21:32 Womens race 36:29 Ending
Late night racing and late night talking! Noah and Issam talk you through the sixth round of the Superprestige cyclocross which took place under the lights of Diegem! 00:00 Opening 00:28 Mens race 27:10 Womens race
A full day of racing in Besancon! Noah and Issam cover all 5 races including the wins of Mathieu van der Poel and Fem van Empel, but also the standout performances by the French team! 00:00 Opening 00:58 Mens race 18:31 Womens race 36:56 Men U23 51:10 Women Junior 59:18 Men Junior 1:09:08 Ending
The first cyclocross race with Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel took place in Loenhout! Noah and Issam cover the racing, which wasn't as tense as some had hoped. They also cover the womens race, in which some unusual names came to the front! 00:00 Opening 00:33 Mens race 15:45 Womens race
Boxing day racing! Noah, Issam and Patrick find time to cover the racing between all the festivities! 00:00 Intro 01:04 Mens Race 23:32 Womens Race
On the third day of Christmas, Noah and Issam gave to you episode 34 of the cyclocross social podcast 2024-25! They cover the 5th round of the Superprestige, which took place in Mol! The win of Van der Poel is covered, as well as the special ride of Sweeck. Of course, the womens race is also extensively discussed! 00:00 Opening 00:25 Mens race 16:30 Womens race 29:05 Ending
Van der Poel is back with a bang! Noah and Issam talk about his dominant win, but spend more time on the thrilling womens race! 00:00 Opening 01:10 Men Elite 22:40 Women Elite 44:35 Men U23 52:15 Women Junior 1:01:00 Men Junior 1:05:40 Ending
The first of many! Noah and Issam cover the first race of the christmas period as the World Cup took place in Hulst. They go over the first ever world cup wins of Vandeputte and Schreiber, as well as several other stand out performances including the 5th place of Mason and 6th place of Bentveld. 00:00 Intro 1:25 Mens race 24:08 Womens race 36:24 Ferguson crash 42:12 Men U23 49:41 Women Junior 55:15 Men Junior 1:01:30 Ending
The christmas period is here! Noah and Issam are joined by Eurosport commentator Jez Cox to preview all the racing. The three discuss the schedules of Mathieu van der Poel, Wout van Aert and the wide open womens races! 00:00 opening 01:20 Is the schedule too busy? 10:20 The return of Van der Poel 20:22 Van Aerts schedule 28:15 Womens racing preview 38:35 Predictions 46:37 ending
Double podcast day as Noah and Issam are joined by Patrick from Louisville to discuss the American championships. In the mens race, Strohmeyer took the win after a close battle. Noah and Issam talk about a heated battle, before switching to the womens race where Vida Lopez de San Roman won. Hear from her, and the U23 mens champion Henry Coote in the podcast! 00:00 Opening 00:53 Course & Event 04:00 Mens race 20:35 Womens race 31:52 Vida Interview 33:22 Womens race pt2 35:57 Womens U23 race 49:38 Mens U23 race 54:44 Henry Interview 56:08 Mens U23 race pt2 1:00:00 Junior Men 1:06:11 Women Junior 1:10:48 Closing Remarks
The third round of the World Cup took place in Namur! Two action packed races provided plenty of talking points! Noah and Issam break it all down for you. 00:00 Opening 00:17 Mens race 26:54 Womens race
The X2O Trophy marked its halfway point in Herentals. Noah and Issam discuss the racing on the Sport Flanders Campus, where Vanthourenhout and Van Empel took the win! 00:00 opening 00:24 Mens Race 15:18 Womens race 30:34 other results & ending
The World Cup heads to Namur this week! Noah and Issam take a look ahead at the racing and the return of Puck Pieterse 00:00 opening 00:29 Womens race preview 19:34 Mens race preview 31:10 Tom Pidcock Transfer 37:18 Ending
The World Cup in Cabras got cancelled due to extreme weather, but still Noah and Issam have plenty to talk about. They talk about the course in Cabras, the tactical decision to race there and some media comments. The cyclocross program of Van Aert is also discussed. 00:00 Opening 01:10 Race canceled 14:15 World Cup expansion 33:30 Van Aert program
Latest edition of Inside Cyclocross: https://cyclocrosssocial.substack.com/p/inside-cyclocross-17?r=4e2m42 In the latest episode of the cyclocross social podcast Noah is joined by American Cervelo Orange Living rider Jules van Kempen. The two visit about his season so far, and reminiscing his trip to Europe as a first year U23 during the Covid pandemic.
Este documental subversivo desenmascara los trucos que utilizan las marcas para que sus clientes sigan consumiendo y el impacto real que tienen en nuestras vidas y en el mundo. Este documental no sólo trata de los mecanismos del mercadeo moderno, sino que también examina los resultados del consumo adictivo y la producción excesiva que se impulsan mutuamente en un círculo vicioso ecológicamente catastrófico.
Noah calls in from Dublin to discuss the second round of the World Cup! They go over all five races of the day as well as some other hot topics! 00:00 Intro 00:39 Men Elite 21:36 Women Elite 38:35 World Cup Calendar 2025-26 45:05 Men U23 49:00 CX Points for Road 52:25 Women Junior & Season Planning 01:05:02 Men Junior
In today's episode, Noah is joined by 9 American 15-16's racing in Europe with the EuroCrossAcademy. In three 15min sessions, he talks about various topics in groups of three. CX Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4EdliPzyz4BiG7fQipWZsO?si=26f7102bc63f4a29 00:00 intro 00:54 Camille, Jacob & Lilli about racing in the US & ECA Summer Camp 16:18 Aida, Matthew & Lucas about racing in Europe with ECA 32:54 Tessa, Graden & Ollie about the life of a young cyclist 46:40 Ending
The first round of the Cyclocross World Cup took place in Antwerp! Noah and Issam talk about the racing on the beach, discussing the wins of Eli Iserbyt and Fem van Empel 00:00 Intro 00:30 Mens race 15:13 Womens race