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Comienza el reino de la soledad, la historia del asentamiento donde la gente de solo balda, sus protagonistas, vivirán y morirán bajo las tiradas y decisiones de Soledad. Los faroles se apagarán. Abandonaron toda esperanza. Hace mucho tiempo en una galaxia muy lejana, con cien cañones por banda y por el poder de Grayskull
El cantante Enrique Ramil ha lanzado hace hoy una semana su esperado nuevo disco titulado "Soledad". La obra, compuesta por siete canciones, ofrece un recorrido íntimo por las emociones y experiencias del artista, convertido en historias musicales que prometen tocar el corazón del público. "Soledad" no es solo un título, sino también el hilo conductor del álbum, en el que Ramil reflexiona sobre este sentimiento a lo largo de su vida. Con una voz inconfundible y una sensibilidad única, Enrique Ramil vuelve a demostrar su capacidad para emocionar y conectar con el público a través de su música. Soledad ya está disponible en plataformas digitales. Desde aquí, os invitamos a escucharlo y dejaros llevar por este viaje musical tan personal como universal.
Cien años de soledad de Gabriel García Márquez
Here's a segment from our series, Bay Poets. This one reminds us how Bay Area communities are intertwined with our family and friends in Los Angeles. Poet soledad con carne gives us a vision in the form of a poem with their piece “Pochequis Christ.”
Nada como un documental que revisa temas polémicos o prácticas que se han vuelto socialmente inaceptables para estándares modernos, y este es el caso de la cinta más reciente de Albert Serra, en donde tenemos un acercamiento a la tauromaquia.La tauromaquia, una actividad condenada por muchos, la cual ha sido parte de la cultura hispánica y trascendido fronteras teniendo presencia en países como el nuestro, da pie a este documental de Albert Serra enfocado en la figura de Andrés Roca Rey, torero peruano al que conocemos a través de algunas corridas, en donde mira a la muerte a los ojos y la confronta como parte de su trabajo. En la cinta exploramos a un nivel más cercano lo que pasa alrededor de la preparación y momentos posteriores a las corridas, y tenemos una visión a nivel de arena de la confrontación entre Roca Rey y las bestias cuyo único propósito es combatir y morir para el disfrute de los espectadores. El hablar del toreo es algo sencillo en tiempos modernos, en donde la cancelación y el desapergarse de lo política y socialmente aceptado es respetado por todos, ¿verdad? Este tema ha sido explorado en trabajos previos como Un Filósofo en la Arena (por acá una charla con sus directores) y las piezas documentales sirven como un mejor acercamiento que el juntar firmas para cancelar actividades de las artes taurinas. ¿Cómo puedes catalogar como arte una masacre en donde varios humanos se juntan, marean, acorralan y al final sacrifican a una bestia sin misericordia? Es muy fácil criticar desde la barrera una actividad en donde se pone en juego la vida por el entretenimiento del público. En este documental el trabajo de acercamiento y juego de cámara por parte del equipo tras la cinta de Albert Cerra nos pone al lado del conflicto que hay entre un humano que busca hacer esto, entre la fe y la tradición, y la bestia, que no tiene mejor alternativa. No hay contextualizaciones culturales o sociales en ninguno de los dos lados, ya que la acción es suficiente para mostrar lo que está en juego y lograr empatía en ambos lados. El mayor acierto es precisamente ese acercamiento, a veces incómodo, como en las secuencias posteriores a una corrida, en donde podemos ver la cámara de eco alrededor de Andrés, en donde todos le recuerdan lo genial que es y por eso es uno de los grandes, y en otras sincero, como cuando el mismo torero se pregunta cómo es que no ha muerto, y uno de sus compañeros llora visiblemente tras el enfrentamiento.Si alguien sataniza la figura del torero, lo más probable es que no tenga interés en conocer el impacto cultural de esta actividad o lo que ocurre detrás de la misma, incluyendo la crianza de los animales, y más bien quiere abrazar una causa que debería ser incuestionablemente justa al hablar de salvar la vida de las bestias, de manera similar al personaje de Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo) en la serie de Yellowstone, quien se quejaba de las actividades de los rancheros y después recibió una interesante lección por parte de John Dutton a mostrarle que hay mucho que desconoce sobre un estilo de vida que está desapareciendo. Este documental no busca ni glorificar a una figura ni satanizar una actividad, sino simplemente ofrecer un acercamiento sobre la confrontación, y he ahí su valor, con secuencias de más tensión y emoción que la típica película de acción en donde hay arneses de seguridad.La cinta podrá verse este jueves 12 de Junio en Cinépolis VIP Midtown.
Carlos Lopez Otín es uno de los investigadores españoles de mayor prestigio internacional. Fue durante muchos años Catedrático de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular en la Universidad de Oviedo. Su labor se ha centrado en el estudio de genes asociados al cáncer, a comprender las bases biológicas del envejecimiento y a estudiar mutaciones genéticas asociadas a enfermedades hereditarias raras tales como la progeria. Además de toda su extraordinaria producción científica, en los últimos años ha escrito varios libros tipo ensayos de divulgación científica. Su primer libro, La Vida en Cuatro Letras, un gran éxito de ventas, trata sobre genes, la vida y claves de la felicidad,. En 2024 publicó el que es hasta el momento su ultimo libro: La Levedad de las Libélulas. 1:00 Sabiñánigo. Fábricas de Energía. Ciencias Químicas, Zaragoza. Biologia Molecular, Madrid.5:00 Mentores: Horacio Marco, Margarita Salas, Jose Gavilanes, Anders Grubb (Suecia), Steve Krane (Harvard), Jesus Avila, Pedro García Barreno.11:00 Científicos que admiro: Guido Kroemer y muchos de mis discípulos17:00 Momentos complicados. Toxicidad humana y daño mental21:30 Las 5 Claves de la Felicidad (Libro La Vida en 4 Letras)22:30 Primera Clave: Aceptar la Imperfección 29:00 Segunda Clave: Reparación34:00 Tercera Clave: La Observación. La Curiosidad36:30 Cuarta Clave: Introspección. Buscar un propósito en la Vida. Altruísmo44:30 Quinta Clave: La Emoción.49:00 Momentos Eureka55:00 Aptitudes del Buen Investigador57:30 Investigación en España.1:02:30 Envejecimiento. Reflexiones.1:12:00 Libros: 100 años de Soledad, El amor en los tiempos del cólera, El olvido que seremos (Hector Abad), El infinito en un juncoPoesía: Obras completas de Wislawa Szumborska, Joan Margarit obras completas, Francisco Brines, Eloy Sanchez Rosillo, Luis Cernuda, Federico García Lorca.1:16:00 Viajes: Los Pirineos, Asturias, Bután, Zanzíbar, Boston, ParisLibros de Carlos Lopez Otín:La vida en 4 letrasEl sueño del tiempoEgoístas, inmortales y ViajerasLe Levedad de las Libélulas
Hoy repetimos Especial desde la Plaza de Toros de las Ventas, en Madrid. Estarán con nosotros Víctor Zabala, gerente de Plaza 1; Mª Dolores de Cospedal, Abogada del Estado y ex ministra de Defensa y Pedro Palacio, Productor de “Tardes de Soledad”. Escucharemos también a Sixto Naranjo, responsable de información taurina en Telemadrid y Andrés Caballero, Apoderado. Nos ayuda Gonzalo Bienvenida, de El Séptimo Toro, programa taurino de referencia de Radio Intereconomía.
Soledad Gutierrez Eguía aborda el impacto de la tecnología en adolescentes desde una perspectiva innovadora. Pone el foco en la responsabilidad de los jóvenes de cuidarse ellos mismos del cercenamiento de la libertad que tienen los dispositivos sobre ellos. Una nota para escuchar, meditar y recomendar.Ep. 49 - T.5https://citasderadio.com.ar/se_parte.php
Soledad vs Solitud. En este podcast, se profundiza en el motivo por el cual muchas veces ahoga la soledad, o hay un miedo a quedarse solo, sola. Una reflexión muy íntima, honesta y clarificadora, si a tí te pasa, espero que te sirva, con mucho Amor. Disfrutalo, espero tus comentarios. Y si te gusta, sugiéreme más temas. TE abrazo
Yolanda no recibió una bienvenida cálida al mundo de la maternidad.El diagnóstico de fisura labiopalatina bilateral llegó con frialdad, papeleo y silencio. En plena pandemia y sin información clara, se vio sola emocional y físicamente, empujada a decidir desde el miedo. Pero decidió seguir. Mudó su historial médico a Madrid, rechazó la sonda y extrajo leche como pudo y sin información. Sin ayuda, sin guía, entre máquinas, sangre y agotamiento, logró una lactancia exclusiva durante ocho meses. En medio del caos, también enfrentó una pareja ausente, una depresión postparto y el miedo constante a fallar. Esta es la historia de una madre que aprendió a ser tribu, que sostuvo a su hijo con jeringas, biberones y amor. Que se levantó después de cada caída, literal y emocional. Y que hoy, tres años después, mira a su hijo y dice: “Lo hice. Y lo volvería a hacer”.--------------------------Sígueme en @lauracatalan_logopeda, ¡será un placer conocerte!¿Quieres saber cómo más puedo ayudarte?Descubre más sobre mí, mis servicios y cursos en www.lauracatalanlogopeda.com--------------------------¿Quieres leer otras historias de lactancia de estas maravillosas mamás de 700? Consigue mi nuevo libro aquí:SOY UNA MAMÁ DE 700¿Estás a punto de empezar con la Alimentación Complementaria? ¡Mi libro te será de gran ayuda!COMO COMO COMO. Por qué el BLW puede ser tu mejor opción. Tu guía, de la evidencia científica a las experiencias reales---------------------------¿Eres profesional sanitaria y te gustaría formarte para ayudar a estas familias? Te dejo más info de mi formación AQUÍ
02 06 2025 A LA GRAN 730 - Ing. Soledad Núñez, Ex Ministra by ABC Color
Biografías con Carmen Martín Gaite, la soledad con Jesús Alcoba, los animales terroríficos y Abracadabra en La Biblioteca de Elia.
John & Heidi share funny stories of people doing weird things... plus John chats with a guest. We visit with Soledad OBrien - Murder On The Tow PathLearn more about our radio program, podcast & blog at www.JohnAndHeidiShow.com
Award-winning journalist, documentarian, and CEO of Soledad O'Brien Productions, Soledad O'Brien talks about her public affairs show "Matter Of Fact," her work, and why story telling is crucial for this moment.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Entrevista de Pablo Wende a Soledad Balayan, titular de Maure Inmobiliaria, sobre los últimos datos de escrituras y precios del sector.
La Generación Z vive hiperconectada, pero se siente más sola que nunca. Una realidad cada vez más común entre adolescentes y jóvenes adultos es la soledad no deseada, fenómeno que ocurre cuando alguien no elige estar solo, pero siente que le falta apoyo emocional o conexión real con los demás.
One of America's greatest unsolved mysteries, and the two women at its core; One black, one white. One poor, one rich. They never actually met. But their lives came to intersect through one tragic day when Mary Pinchot Meyer was mysteriously murdered on her daily walk in broad daylight in 1964. A black man stood accused, and a barrier-breaking civil rights lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, rose to his defense. Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien weaves a tale of crime and culture that still resonates with our socio-political climate todayEPISODES AVAILABLE HERE:Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-murder-on-the-towpath-wit-272685783/ Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Check out her new true crime podcast, Murder on the Towpath, on iHeart Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Las redes sociales e internet nos iban a ayudar a conocer a todo el mundo, pero la realidad es que las redes de apoyo han ido menguando y muchas personas viven solas, trabajan solas, y sienten que no tienen ningún tipo de apoyo. ¿Cómo podemos luchar contra la soledad sin volver a modelos de acompañamiento opresivos o no deseados? Lo analizamos en una nueva entrega de Petazetas, con Sara Riveiro, en el que abordamos la soledad no deseada, el egoísmo de autoayuda o la falta de comunidad con Ricardo Pascual, doctor en Psicología Clínica, y con Celia Castle, creadora de contenidos en redes sociales, donde aborda este sentimiento y cómo combatirlo. Más información aquí https://bit.ly/SoledadCC1516 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
If you've ever wanted to read One Hundred Years of Solitude but felt intimidated by its complex narrative, this episode is for you. May breaks down why this novel is more approachable than it seems, especially when paired with the new Netflix adaptation, and how its cyclical structure and recurring themes reflect Latin American history and identity. May also shares tips for navigating the story, from keeping track of the Buendía family to appreciating the magic woven into the everyday.Key Takeaways:One Hundred Years of Solitude is ideal for intermediate to advanced Spanish learners due to its accessible language and cultural depth.Understanding the novel's cyclical narrative and repeated names can enhance your reading experience.Watching the Netflix adaptation can help visualize the characters and make the story easier to follow.Relevant Links And Additional Resources:221 – Como Agua Para Chocolate | Like Water For Chocolate242 – Pedro Páramo | Pedro Páramo265 – Cómo Ver Series En Español Y No Morir En El Intento | How To Watch Series In Spanish And Not Die TryingLevel up your Spanish with our Podcast MembershipGet the full transcript of each episode so you don't miss a wordListen to an extended breakdown section in English going over the most important words and phrasesTest your comprehension with a multiple choice quizIf you enjoy Learn Spanish and Go, please consider subscribing, rating, and reviewing our podcast on Apple Support the show
Financial coach Soledad Fernández Paulino from @wealthparatodos returns to share her powerful journey to buying a home in one of the most expensive markets in the U.S. We talk financial strategy, mindset, identity, and how she balanced early retirement goals with real estate dreams. If you're a first-gen or BIPOC buyer thinking homeownership is out of reach, this one's for you. For more information or if you'd like to get in contact with Soledad visit her website https://wealthparatodos.com/ Important Links/Socials:
La soledad no siempre se nota, pero pesa. En este episodio hablamos de los distintos tipos de soledad —emocional, social, circunstancial y elegida— y de cómo empezar a salir del aislamiento interno. Verás por qué a veces te sientes solo incluso acompañado y qué pasos puedes dar para construir vínculos más auténticos, empezando por ti. ⭐ Accede GRATIS aquí a mi curso: Ser Más Feliz.
Soledad Gallego Díaz reflexiona sobre la última decisión de Netanyahu de dejar entrar comida a Gaza
Neil O'Connell, Executive Director of the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial, discusses the upcoming Memorial Day Celebration, slated for Monday, May 26. O'Connell is joined by the Memorial's Director of Marketing and Communication, Trevor Wessman-Lavelle, to talk about US Navy Seaman, Lakiba Nicole Palmer, one of 17 shipmates killed by a terrorist's bomb that struck the USS Cole. Seaman Palmer will be honored at the May 26 celebration.About Spotlight and Cloudcast Media "Spotlight On The Community" is the longest running community podcast in the country, continuously hosted by Drew Schlosberg for 19 years. "Spotlight" is part of Cloudcast Media's line-up of powerful local podcasts, telling the stories, highlighting the people, and celebrating the gravitational power of local. For more information on Cloudcast and its shows and cities served, please visit www.cloudcastmedia.us. Cloudcast Media | the national leader in local podcasting. About Mission Fed Credit Union A community champion for over 60 years, Mission Fed Credit Union with over $6 billion in member assets, is the Sponsor of Spotlight On The Community, helping to curate connectivity, collaboration, and catalytic conversations. For more information on the many services for San Diego residents, be sure to visit them at https://www.missionfed.com/
Desde hace unos meses, cientos de personas sin hogar malviven en los aeropuertos de Barajas y El Prat. A sus problemas de salud, desempleo y soledad se suma una situación de abandono institucional. Ninguna administración asume la responsabilidad, mientras se culpan mutuamente. AENA aplica restricciones que incluyen el corte de agua por las noches y limita la entrega de comida por parte de colectivos solidarios. Algunos temen especialmente que sus familias los reconozcan, expuestos como están ante medios y turistas que los graban y difunden las imágenes en redes sociales como TikTok. CRÉDITOS Realiza: David Expósito y José Juan Morales Presenta: Ana Fuentes Dirección: Silvia Cruz Lapeña Edición: Ana Ribera y Bárbara Ayuso Diseño de sonido: Nicolás Tsabertidis Sintonia: Jorge Magaz Si tienes quejas, dudas o sugerencias, escribe a defensora@elpais.es o manda un audio a +34 649362138 (no atiende llamadas).
Fiscalía de NL emite reporte de búsqueda de estadounidense Colectivos convocan a jornada de búsqueda en Barrancas de TarangoExplosión en deja un muerto y cuatro heridos en Álvaro Obregón Más información en nuestro Podcast
En este episodio de #Envinadas, hablamos de algo que a todas nos ha pegado en algún momento: la soledad.
Soledad Gallego-Díaz reflexiona sobre el papel de los medios de comunicación ante los grandes movimientos de intoxicación informativa
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Encore episode with award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien. She joins Franklin for a conversation about growing up Black, her approach to documentary filmmaking, the state of journalism in the Trump era, and so much more. Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This conversation was recorded in 2020. To learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.Mentions:+New York Times, Soledad O'Brien: A Me Too Movement for Journalists of Color, www.nytimes.com/2020/07/04/opinion/soledad-obrien-racism-journalism.html+Black in America: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/in.america/black.in.america/+Latino in America: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2009/latino.in.america/
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction, and Redemption (Rowman & Littlefield, 2025) is powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit and exposed to the music world from an early age, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as a teenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like "Boogie Chillin," "I'm in the Mood," and "Boom Boom," and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career as a child, but trouble brewed as his father's marriage was in trouble and ripped apart the family.Drug addiction and a series of related crimes, including as a con player, landed Junior in and out of jails & prisons for several decades. An early brush with the law led to a sentence at Synanon, the infamous drug rehabilitation program turned religious cult. Later arrests resulted in time served in prisons including at Soledad, San Quentin, and Avenal.Shot, stabbed, and convicted multiple times, Junior was at his lowest point doing time at a Santa Rita jail, but it was at that moment that he found the Lord. He emerged clean and sober and began a successful career as a blues singer, earning two Grammy nominations as well as the Bobby "Blue" Bland Lifetime Achievement Award. He eventually devoted himself fully to his faith. Reverend John Lee Hooker Jr. testifies, preaches, and performs gospel music in churches and prisons in both Germany and America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
Soledad O’Brien shares the first episode of her true crime podcast MURDER ON THE TOWPATH – you won’t want to miss this troubling cold case involving one of JFK’s mistresses. It was a baffling mystery. A socialite and artist with powerful connections was murdered on her daily walk in a posh DC neighborhood. Nobody knew what to make of Mary Pinchot Meyer’s murder. A Black man named Raymond Crump Jr. soon became the suspect – and in 1964, that was bound to capture everyone’s attention. But was he Mary’s killer or a scapegoat? Subscribe on your favorite podcast app or through the iHeart website. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mit Spielfilmen wie „Der Tod des Ludwig XIV" und zuletzt „Pacifiction" wurde der Katalane Albert Serra zu einem der wichtigsten europäischen Autorenfilmer. Jetzt hat er erstmals einen Dokumentarfilm gedreht, über die Matadore des Stierkampfs.
¿Compromiso o vacío? En la actualidad muchas personas se debaten entre dos temores, el de casarse o quedarse solos. ¿Cómo entenderlos? La terapeuta Ana Buruato desenreda estas sensaciones profundas.¡Vivir en armonía y disfrutar el presente es encontrar el verdadero Placer de Vivir!Disfruta el podcast de Por el Placer de Vivir con Cesar Lozano en Uforia App, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, ViX y el canal de YouTube de Uforia Podcasts, o donde sea que escuches tus podcasts. ¿Cómo te sentiste al escuchar este Episodio? Déjanos tus comentarios, suscríbete y cuéntanos cuáles otros temas te gustaría oír en #porelplacerdevivir
Yo Quiero Dinero: A Personal Finance Podcast For the Modern Latina
Episode 321 talks about how to incorporate self-care into motherhood, featuring return guest of the show Rita-Soledad Fernández Paulino of Wealth Para Todos. Listen now!Rita-Soledad Fernández Paulino is the founder and CEO of Wealth Para Todos, a money and self-care coaching company dedicated to empowering BIPOC, women, and LGBTQ+ communities.A Queer Mexican-American and former math teacher, Soledad turned their experience with autoimmune health issues, PTSD, and ADHD into a mission to teach others how to achieve financial independence without sacrificing their wellness.Wealth Para Todos provides coaching, education, and resources that help individuals create financial plans that prioritize D.I.V.E.R.S.E. self-care, allowing them to work because they want to, not because they have to.For full episode show notes, visit here. Listen to Soledad's appearances on the show here & here.Watch the full interview on our YouTube channel! Subscribe here.My new book is officially available to buy! Order Financially Lit! Today!Want to join our signature programs? Click here to learn more!Check out this YQD™ Sponsor:BetterHelp—Professional support when you need it, at a fraction of the cost of in-person therapy. Get 10% off your first month with our sponsor: https://betterhelp.com/dinero. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/YoQuieroDinero. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In diesem Gespräch und auch in der Meditation gibt uns Soledad die Erlaubnis auszuprobieren, wie es sich anfühlt sich selbst wertzuschätzen und einen liebevollen Umgang mit dem Sein zu pflegen.Freu dich mit beim lebendigen Ausdehnen.
Hello, Missing on 9/11 listeners! We want to share a new podcast that we think you'll love - Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien About the show: One of America’s greatest unsolved mysteries, and the two women at its core; One black, one white. One poor, one rich. They never actually met. But their lives came to intersect through one tragic day when Mary Pinchot Meyer was mysteriously murdered on her daily walk in broad daylight in 1964. A black man stood accused, and a barrier-breaking civil rights lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, rose to his defense. Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien weaves a tale of crime and culture that still resonates with our socio-political climate today. Listen here and subscribe to Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, What Happened to Libby Caswell listeners! We want to share a new podcast that we think you'll love - Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien About the show: One of America’s greatest unsolved mysteries, and the two women at its core; One black, one white. One poor, one rich. They never actually met. But their lives came to intersect through one tragic day when Mary Pinchot Meyer was mysteriously murdered on her daily walk in broad daylight in 1964. A black man stood accused, and a barrier-breaking civil rights lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, rose to his defense. Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien weaves a tale of crime and culture that still resonates with our socio-political climate today. Listen here and subscribe to Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello, Easey Street Murders listeners! We want to share a new podcast that we think you'll love - Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien About the show: One of America’s greatest unsolved mysteries, and the two women at its core; One black, one white. One poor, one rich. They never actually met. But their lives came to intersect through one tragic day when Mary Pinchot Meyer was mysteriously murdered on her daily walk in broad daylight in 1964. A black man stood accused, and a barrier-breaking civil rights lawyer, Dovey Roundtree, rose to his defense. Award-winning journalist Soledad O'Brien weaves a tale of crime and culture that still resonates with our socio-political climate today. Listen here and subscribe to Murder on the Towpath with Soledad O’Brien on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For Financial Literacy Month, this week’s episode is with Rita-Soledad Fernández Paulino, former public school math teacher and founder of Wealth Para Todos. Soledad breaks down how she and her husband are on track to retire by 45—not through flashy schemes, but by shifting from survival mode to long-term wealth planning. We talk about the power of financial education in our communities, how Latinos can build wealth without coming from money, and why self-care isn’t just about spa days—it’s about building the life you actually want, one smart decision at a time. Instagram: @wealthparatodos https://wealthparatodos.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.