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Nuestro resumen especial con lo mas destacado del año. Del 20 al 11: Cheo, Los Tetas, Los PetitFellas, Alizzz, Robi Draco, Telebit, Dillom, Diamante Eléctrico, Francisca y los exploradores, Alcalá Norte, Cuarteto de Nos. Escucha también el Lado B y la Playlist
Arrancamos un nuevo capítulo de Imán Music Sessions y hoy tenemos una banda que ya cumple más de 12 años de carrera en la escena independiente. TELEBIT es una banda que ayudó a construir un camino muy importante para que muchas de las bandas y artistas independientes que han buscado su rumbo después de pandemia tengan por donde andar. 0:00 - Amistosidad 0:14 - Intro 0:31 - Presentación 2:53 - El cambio en la industria 11:57 - Sobre Marchito 13:12 - CANCIÓN: MARCHITO 17:21 - El día que dejamos de pensar 34:50 - Sobre Embrujo 35:38 - CANCIÓN: EMBRUJO 38:57 - ¿Qué viene en el futuro? 40:42 - Sobre A paso lento 41:52 - CANCIÓN: A PASO LENTO Escucha este y los demás episodios en www.imanmusic.net/sessions o en tus plataformas de podcast favoritas. Un podcast creado por Tariq Burney y Nicolás Muñoz. Grabado y editado por Claudia Jiménez, mezclado por Jorge Arango, finalización por Tariq Burney. Producido por Nicolás Muñoz.
Hacemos un repaso por la trayectoria de Teto Ocampo y su legado para la música colombiana, Renata Rincón nos cuenta todo lo que ocurrió en el Festival Cordillera, entrevista con Ángel y Chucho de Astronomía Interior y algunas novedades de Luca Bocci, Telebit, Titan y Sidonie.
Una breve ma efficace panoramica di alcuni paesi dell'America Latina, visti da una prospettiva musicale. Attraverso le 8 canzoni scelte, avremmo la possibilità di avvicinarci alla storia, alla cultura e alle tradizioni non solo del singolo paese, ma anche di tutto il Latinoamerica. Ascolteremo le parole di artisti e artiste, che rivendicano le proprie radici ed esaltano la bellezza della propria terra, denunciandone, talvolta, le discriminazioni e gli errori della società. La memoria, di León Gieco (album: Bandidos rurales), 2001 A mi lindo Ecuador, di Pueblo Nuevo (album: Música de Ecuador: Cajita de música), 2010 Sacar la voz, di Ana Tijoux (album: 1977), 2014 Fuerte, di Saúl Hernández (album: Mortal), 2014 Hijos del cañaveral, di Residente (album: Residente), 2017 Ciegos corazones, di Telebit (album: Ciegos Corazones), 2017 Patria y vida, di Yotuel Romero, Descemer, Bueno, Gente de Zona, Maykel Osorbo, El Funky (singolo), 2021 Latinoamérica, di Calle 13, Totó La Momposina, Susana Baca, María Rita (album: Entren los que quieran), 2010 Speakers: Anna Amatruda e Ilaria Papa. Interventi: Lavinia Bonanni e Elise Evans Redazione: Anna Amatruda, Noemi Ciavola, Giorgia Gabrielli, Luciano Cimini, Ilaria Papa, Gaia Battistini, Lavinia Bonanni, Elise Evans, Lorenzo Franco, Simone Palombi e la referente di area Francesca Leonetti
¿Cómo se vive el Rock en una ciudad como Bogotá? Este y muchos más temas relacionados encontrarás en este Podcast que tiene como invitados a Daniel Acosta, vocalista de la banda Telebit, a "Chucky García", curador del reconocido Festival Rock al Parque y Alejandro Pulido, manager de The Music Hall Bogotá, un espacio en el que se siente y se vive el rock. Conduce Sebastian Montes
Las generaciones de los 80 y los 90 llevan en su sangre el ROCK, ellos vivieron el nacimiento de bandas colombianas legendarias que aún siguen vigentes, y siguen naciendo bandas relevantes que inclusive han sido nominadas a los premios más importantes a nivel mundial de la escena musical. Aún así, nuestras bandas no tienen los suficientes espacios para trascender y compartir con sus fans, por eso se creó el DÍA DE ROCK COLOMBIA. Un día donde se busca seguir promoviendo la colaboración y conectividad entre bandas de ayer y hoy donde el show y la experiencia musical colombiana, dan como resultado un tributo al rock de todos los tiempos. Día de Rock Colombia realizó su primera versión el 12 de agosto de 2017 en el Centro de Eventos Autopista Norte y contó con la presencia de 31 bandas; La Pestilencia, Nepentes , 1280 Almas, I.R.A, Ataque en Contra, Superlitio, Don Tetto, The Mills, TR3S de Corazon, Telebit, Consulado Popular, Velo de Oza, Revolver Plateado, SEIS Peatones, Rocka, Nawal, Lo Ke diga el dedo, Estados Alterados, The Hall effect, Código Rojo, Doctor Krapula, Popcom, V For Volume, Árbol de Ojos, Ship, The black cat bone, Pirañas, K-93, Koyi kutho y Los de Adentro. El evento contó con 2 tarimas y la asistencia de más de 7.500 amantes del rock y el talento colombiano. - - Somos @ruta89radio síguenos en las redes y escúchanos en las plataformas de streaming y emisoras aliadas, comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos aquellos a quienes les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox. Conducen: Juan Carlos López y Mauricio Parada Beltrán.
Las generaciones de los 80 y los 90 llevan en su sangre el ROCK, ellos vivieron el nacimiento de bandas colombianas legendarias que aún siguen vigentes, y siguen naciendo bandas relevantes que inclusive han sido nominadas a los premios más importantes a nivel mundial de la escena musical. Aún así, nuestras bandas no tienen los suficientes espacios para trascender y compartir con sus fans, por eso se creó el DÍA DE ROCK COLOMBIA. Un día donde se busca seguir promoviendo la colaboración y conectividad entre bandas de ayer y hoy donde el show y la experiencia musical colombiana, dan como resultado un tributo al rock de todos los tiempos. Día de Rock Colombia realizó su primera versión el 12 de agosto de 2017 en el Centro de Eventos Autopista Norte y contó con la presencia de 31 bandas; La Pestilencia, Nepentes , 1280 Almas, I.R.A, Ataque en Contra, Superlitio, Don Tetto, The Mills, TR3S de Corazon, Telebit, Consulado Popular, Velo de Oza, Revolver Plateado, SEIS Peatones, Rocka, Nawal, Lo Ke diga el dedo, Estados Alterados, The Hall effect, Código Rojo, Doctor Krapula, Popcom, V For Volume, Árbol de Ojos, Ship, The black cat bone, Pirañas, K-93, Koyi kutho y Los de Adentro. El evento contó con 2 tarimas y la asistencia de más de 7.500 amantes del rock y el talento colombiano. - - Somos @ruta89radio síguenos en las redes y escúchanos en las plataformas de streaming y emisoras aliadas, comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos aquellos a quienes les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox. Conducen: Juan Carlos López y Mauricio Parada Beltrán.
Del 10 al 1: Diamante Eléctrico, Zoé, Fito Páez, La Vida Boheme, Emmanuel Horvilleur, WOS, Porter, Alejandro Rosso, LosPetitFellas, C.Tangana, Babasonicos, Peyote Asesino y Love of Lesbian
Lo más refrescante del año del 20 al 11; Niña, Vicentico, Reyno, Chetes, Iván Noble, Draco, Vetusta Morla, Francisca y los Exploradores, Telebit, Mon Laferte.
Estrenamos lo nuevo del Peyote Asesino con una extensa Radiografía y entrevista con Vetusta Morla para conocer todos los detalles de Cable a Tierra su sexto álbum en estudio. Desde Colombia repasamos lo nuevo de Telebit, LosPetitFellas. Ademas estrenamos lo nuevo de Ana Tijoux, Fito Paez, Draco y mucho más.
Telebit lanzó recientemente su 4to disco de larga duración, Caída Libre fusiona sonidos y madurez vueltas canciones grabadas entre 2020 y 2021 entre Bogotá y New York. Canciones podcast: Telebit: Sin Señal Telebit: Contracorriente Telebit: Primera Dimensión Telebit: Estar Vivo Guión/Voz/Producción: Ulises Sanher Equal Media® 2021 Síguenos en YT https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC95wGu-mnz8SipFFq2OaJLw www.equalmedia.mx Revisa nuestro contenido para LATV Network en la unión americana, Equal Music Sessions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/equal-media/message
Hablamos con Jurel Sonico líder de la banda Chilena Adelaida desde Valparaiso, repasamos varios dúos, tributos y otras delicias refrescantes de temporada. Desde Galicia Novedades Carminha, Diamante Eléctrico Y Telebit desde Colombia, el debut como solista de Tweety González y mucho más… Escucha la segunda parte aquí.
Cuadragésima segunda versión de Nuevas Joyas - con música de Aterciopelados, Telebit, Jorja Smith, Hi-Kymon, Mala Bengala, Lido Pimienta & Simón Mejía, Paris Texas, Tropicana Club & Goli, Overmono y Sasha - un reencuentro sonoro en forma de Podcast de Gonzalo Rodríguez y Philippe Siegenthaler (Ex Tardes Radiónica). Don G & Siegen hacen una selección semanal de nuevos lanzamientos musicales a nivel mundial. Historias y anécdotas entorno a estas canciones que toman vida también en una variada playlist de cualquier tipo de géneros y colores sonoros. Noticias y lanzamientos son bienvenidos a: nuevasjoyascol@gmail.com
Laura Guevara comienza a dibujar la travesía del amor tóxico al amor propio con "Antes", el primer sencillo de su próximo y segundo disco de estudio. Desde Ciudad de México conversa con nosotros sobre sus detalles de producción. También hablamos con Boston Rex a propósito del estreno de "Burofax", nueva canción que enterga junto a Mattia Medina (Charliepapa) construyendo el contenido de su tercer álbum solista. Nuestro repertorio de hoy incluye a Lido Pimienta, Telebit, Margarita Siempre Viva, Morat, Shuarma & Iván Ferreiro, Camilo Séptimo & Francisca Valenzuela, LP, Japanese Breakfast, Headache. Recordamos qué pasó Hoy en la Música, 13 de marzo. Redes sociales: @estosisuena Página web: www.estosisuena.com Emisión en directo Sábados 11 AM a 1 PM por: Pacífica 90.7 FM - Caracas - www.pacifica.fm/en-vivo Emisión en directo y retransmisiones por: www.zeno.fm/estosisuena Busca 'Esto Sí Suena radio' para escuchar todos los programas. Busca 'Esto Sí Suena podcast' para contenidos especiales. Presenta y produce: Víctor Amaya @victoramaya
Tour Life es una serie de 3 episodios donde vamos a descubrir todo el trabajo que hay detrás de una gira de conciertos. Para finalizar este mini ciclo de Errarte Podcast invitamos a Juan Quiroz Gerente de Booking de @discosdelapina @arbolnaranja con bastante experiencia en giras nacionales, ha trabajado con bandas como @monsieurperine @lospetitfellas @diamanteelectrico @telebitoficial solo por nombrar algunas. Analizamos el estado de la escena en Colombia, compartimos anécdotas y hablamos sobre Ucronio Lab.Recuerde seguirnos en Instagram @errartepodcast y suscribirse al canal. ¡Dele Play!
Trigésimo segunda versión de Nuevas Joyas - con música de Telebit, Rap Bang Club, José González, Rone, Bejuco, Paris Texas, Sofia Kourtesis, Vegyn, Cassandra Jenkins, Lord Huron, entre otros - un reencuentro sonoro en forma de Podcast de Gonzalo Rodríguez y Philippe Siegenthaler (Ex Tardes Radiónica). Don G & Siegen hacen una selección semanal de nuevos lanzamientos musicales a nivel mundial. Historias y anécdotas entorno a estas canciones que toman vida también en una variada playlist de cualquier tipo de géneros y colores sonoros. Noticias y lanzamientos son bienvenidos a: nuevasjoyascol@gmail.com
Telebit es una banda sobre todo de rock que mostró a Latinoamérica que en estos tiempos es posible innovar y trazar el camino independiente. No te quedes sin escuchar el episodio de esta semana. Dirige y conduce, Yolima Rodríguez. Expresiones Colombia Radio www.expresionescolombia.co +573163254938
Repasamos la actualidad musical que nos deja el Corona Virus, la gira Gracias Totales de Soda Stereo. Radiografía especial con Siddhartha para estrenar Memoria Futuro, lo nuevo de: Fito Páez, Residente, Los Amigos Invisibles, Dante Spinetta, Los PetitFellas, Kinky, IMS, Superlitio y Telebit entre otros.
En esta edición charlamos con Felipe Rondón, guitarrista de la banda bogotana Telebit, sobre sus primeros contactos e incluencias en la música y la guitarra, de cómo llego a Telebit, exploramos su concepto en cuanto a Primera Dimensión, Doce Vientos y Ciegos Corazones, los tres álbumes de estudio de la banda, y sobre Máquinas, primer sencillo de lo que será la nueva producción de la agrupación.
Sonido Libre Podcast llega a la edición número 30, con 8 artistas invitados que estuvieron en la tarima del Palacio de los deportes el pasado domingo 25 de agosto, en el marco de la versión 41 de la caminata por la solidaridad. Así, pudimos hablar con Le Magdalena, Melmak 69, Mougli, La Sociedad de la Sombrilla, Lika Nova, Nina Rodríguez, Telebit y Mandingasea (ft. Hei Pereira), sobre la movida de conciertos, discos y planes para los próximos meses.
Sponsors Netlify RxJS Live Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson Episode Summary Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs is especially useful for working on side projects. The panelists discuss the problems encountered when you try to collaborate with people over the internet, such as finding people who are facing similar and gauging interest, skill, and availability. Thankfully, FindCollabs has a feature of leaving reviews and rating your partners so that users can accurately gauge other’s skill level. Users can also leave comments about their experience collaborating with others. The only way you can show competence with an interest is to contribute to another project. FindCollabs is also a good place to look for mentors, as well as for Bootcamp graduates or people going through an online coding course. If you are part of an organization, you can create private projects. The company plans to expand this feature to all users in the future.The panelists talk about their past experiences with collaborating with other people. Jeff talks about his podcast Software Engineering Daily and how it got started and the focus of the podcast. As someone working in technology, it is important to stay current on up and coming technology, and listening to podcasts is an excellent way to do that. Jeff talks about where he thinks podcasting is going, especially for programmers. The panel discusses some of the benefits of listening to programming podcasts. Jeff talks about how he is prepping Software Engineering Daily for the future. He shares the audience size for Software Engineering Daily and some of the statistics for his different channels. Jeff has also released an app for Software Engineering Daily, and he shares some information on how it was written. Finally, Jeff gives advice for people who want to use FindCollabs and some of the next steps after creating a profile. Click here to cast your vote NOW for JavaScript Jabber - Best Dev Podcast Award Links FindCollabs Greenlock Telebit SwingCycle Software Engineering Daily Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: Burnout and the Brain AJ O’Neal: Saber’s Edge from Final Fantasy by Distant Worlds Greenlock on FindCollabs Telebit on FindCollabs Charles Max Wood: Adventures in Machine Learning on FindCollabs Adventures in Virtual Reality on FindCollabs Adventures in Python on FindCollabs Adventures in Java on FindCollabs Air conditioning MFCEO Project Jeff Meyerson: Follow Jeff @the_prion Listen Notes Linbin’s Podcast Playlist Hidden Forces Podcast
Sponsors Netlify RxJS Live Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson Episode Summary Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs is especially useful for working on side projects. The panelists discuss the problems encountered when you try to collaborate with people over the internet, such as finding people who are facing similar and gauging interest, skill, and availability. Thankfully, FindCollabs has a feature of leaving reviews and rating your partners so that users can accurately gauge other’s skill level. Users can also leave comments about their experience collaborating with others. The only way you can show competence with an interest is to contribute to another project. FindCollabs is also a good place to look for mentors, as well as for Bootcamp graduates or people going through an online coding course. If you are part of an organization, you can create private projects. The company plans to expand this feature to all users in the future.The panelists talk about their past experiences with collaborating with other people. Jeff talks about his podcast Software Engineering Daily and how it got started and the focus of the podcast. As someone working in technology, it is important to stay current on up and coming technology, and listening to podcasts is an excellent way to do that. Jeff talks about where he thinks podcasting is going, especially for programmers. The panel discusses some of the benefits of listening to programming podcasts. Jeff talks about how he is prepping Software Engineering Daily for the future. He shares the audience size for Software Engineering Daily and some of the statistics for his different channels. Jeff has also released an app for Software Engineering Daily, and he shares some information on how it was written. Finally, Jeff gives advice for people who want to use FindCollabs and some of the next steps after creating a profile. Click here to cast your vote NOW for JavaScript Jabber - Best Dev Podcast Award Links FindCollabs Greenlock Telebit SwingCycle Software Engineering Daily Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: Burnout and the Brain AJ O’Neal: Saber’s Edge from Final Fantasy by Distant Worlds Greenlock on FindCollabs Telebit on FindCollabs Charles Max Wood: Adventures in Machine Learning on FindCollabs Adventures in Virtual Reality on FindCollabs Adventures in Python on FindCollabs Adventures in Java on FindCollabs Air conditioning MFCEO Project Jeff Meyerson: Follow Jeff @the_prion Listen Notes Linbin’s Podcast Playlist Hidden Forces Podcast
Sponsors Netlify RxJS Live Panel Aimee Knight AJ O’Neal Charles Max Wood With Special Guest: Jeff Meyerson Episode Summary Jeff Meyerson is the host of the Software Engineering daily podcast and has also started a company called FindCollabs, an online platform for finding collaborators and building projects. Jeff started FindCollabs because he believes there are all these amazing tools but people are not combining and collaborating as much as they could, when so much good could be accomplished together. FindCollabs is especially useful for working on side projects. The panelists discuss the problems encountered when you try to collaborate with people over the internet, such as finding people who are facing similar and gauging interest, skill, and availability. Thankfully, FindCollabs has a feature of leaving reviews and rating your partners so that users can accurately gauge other’s skill level. Users can also leave comments about their experience collaborating with others. The only way you can show competence with an interest is to contribute to another project. FindCollabs is also a good place to look for mentors, as well as for Bootcamp graduates or people going through an online coding course. If you are part of an organization, you can create private projects. The company plans to expand this feature to all users in the future.The panelists talk about their past experiences with collaborating with other people. Jeff talks about his podcast Software Engineering Daily and how it got started and the focus of the podcast. As someone working in technology, it is important to stay current on up and coming technology, and listening to podcasts is an excellent way to do that. Jeff talks about where he thinks podcasting is going, especially for programmers. The panel discusses some of the benefits of listening to programming podcasts. Jeff talks about how he is prepping Software Engineering Daily for the future. He shares the audience size for Software Engineering Daily and some of the statistics for his different channels. Jeff has also released an app for Software Engineering Daily, and he shares some information on how it was written. Finally, Jeff gives advice for people who want to use FindCollabs and some of the next steps after creating a profile. Click here to cast your vote NOW for JavaScript Jabber - Best Dev Podcast Award Links FindCollabs Greenlock Telebit SwingCycle Software Engineering Daily Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter Picks Aimee Knight: Burnout and the Brain AJ O’Neal: Saber’s Edge from Final Fantasy by Distant Worlds Greenlock on FindCollabs Telebit on FindCollabs Charles Max Wood: Adventures in Machine Learning on FindCollabs Adventures in Virtual Reality on FindCollabs Adventures in Python on FindCollabs Adventures in Java on FindCollabs Air conditioning MFCEO Project Jeff Meyerson: Follow Jeff @the_prion Listen Notes Linbin’s Podcast Playlist Hidden Forces Podcast
Escucha en este episodio del podcast o Mafcast en español #BorondoMusical, a Mafe Montenegro, entrevistando a Daniel Acosta, vocalista de la banda colombiana Telebit, también conocido en el universo musical como Daniel Fluxus, Mientras Mafe acompaña a Daniel a hacer algunas diligencias personales, aprovechan para hablar de sus experiencias con Telebit, sobre el concierto de apertura con la reconocida banda británica Muse y también sobre las entrevistas cuadriculadas que suelen hacerles a los músicos. Lo mejor de todo es que Fluxus le revela a Mafe cuáles son esas cosas que realmente quieren contarle los artistas a sus fans. ¡Dale play y descúbrelo! Borondo Musical es un podcast de Mafe Montenegro y PIA Podcast
The greatest computer that will ever be built? No Big Bang and no beginning? Also, thoughts on I2P, the business end of Hypercronius, Lupercalia, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Bitcoin Summit 2015, ApplePay will be accepted by 38% of major retailers by the end of 2015, Apple may be building a car, Apple is blocking guns and weed, Mattel Viewmaster, Facebook is racist against Native Americans, Samsung TV's are listening, Block Name, AMD Raptr cracked, WebRTC gives away real IP address through VPN's, TeleBit, and IRC books.--”The Greatest Computer Ever” Link: bit.ly/1zmMS5P Tech Roulette:--“No Big Bang?” Link: bit.ly/1A5HSd0 Important Messages:--”Trisquele vs. Debian? I2P? Smart Routers? Marshall Rosenberg? ZOG?” Tool of the Week:--”?” Hacksec:--”Spying on Gaming” Link: bit.ly/1zDosp3 The Climax:--”Valentine's Day” APPENDIX:--”Bitcoin Summit 2015” Link: bitcoinsummit.info --”ApplePay in 2015” Link: bit.ly/1AUagP1--”The Best Router You Can Buy” Link: bit.ly/1xLwDEm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn
Google is worried about the FBI? What's the Equation Group? Also, thoughts on Protonmail, encrypting sex work, TOR, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Liberty Forum 2015, Bitcoin Summit 2015, Nest smoke alarms are a flop, Beartooth, CogniToys and YouTube for kids, TeleBit tested and it works!--“Google Is Warning You about the FBI” Link: bit.ly/1CJefcM Tech Roulette:--“This Week in You're Fucked” Link: bit.ly/1L4gM5G, bit.ly/1Agazls Important Messages:--”Dark Android success story? Libreboot X200 hardware questions? Lenovo's Superfish? Protonmail spam filtering? Decentralizing sex work?” Tool of the Week:--”?” Hacksec:--”Lame TOR” Link: bloom.bg/1EDThOC The Climax:--”How To Be Anonymous” APPENDIX:--”Bitcoin Summit 2015” Link: bitcoinsummit.info --”Telebit” Link: www.telebit.org/--”Dvorak Story” Link: bit.ly/1zWuqRS--”Beartooth” Link: www.beartooth.com/--”Don't Be Google” Link: tcrn.ch/1yGq5Sz--”NXT Free Market” Link: www.nxtfreemarket.com/--”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.comAlso at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn
The greatest computer that will ever be built? No Big Bang and no beginning? Also, thoughts on I2P, the business end of Hypercronius, Lupercalia, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Bitcoin Summit 2015, ApplePay will be accepted by 38% of major retailers by the end of 2015, Apple may be building a car, Apple is blocking guns and weed, Mattel Viewmaster, Facebook is racist against Native Americans, Samsung TV's are listening, Block Name, AMD Raptr cracked, WebRTC gives away real IP address through VPN's, TeleBit, and IRC books.--”The Greatest Computer Ever” Link: bit.ly/1zmMS5P Tech Roulette:--“No Big Bang?” Link: bit.ly/1A5HSd0 Important Messages:--”Trisquele vs. Debian? I2P? Smart Routers? Marshall Rosenberg? ZOG?” Tool of the Week:--”?” Hacksec:--”Spying on Gaming” Link: bit.ly/1zDosp3 The Climax:--”Valentine's Day” APPENDIX:--”Bitcoin Summit 2015” Link: bitcoinsummit.info --”ApplePay in 2015” Link: bit.ly/1AUagP1--”The Best Router You Can Buy” Link: bit.ly/1xLwDEm---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn
Google is worried about the FBI? What's the Equation Group? Also, thoughts on Protonmail, encrypting sex work, TOR, and much, much more… Special Guest: None Stories of the Week:--Random Access: Liberty Forum 2015, Bitcoin Summit 2015, Nest smoke alarms are a flop, Beartooth, CogniToys and YouTube for kids, TeleBit tested and it works!--“Google Is Warning You about the FBI” Link: bit.ly/1CJefcM Tech Roulette:--“This Week in You're Fucked” Link: bit.ly/1L4gM5G, bit.ly/1Agazls Important Messages:--”Dark Android success story? Libreboot X200 hardware questions? Lenovo's Superfish? Protonmail spam filtering? Decentralizing sex work?” Tool of the Week:--”?” Hacksec:--”Lame TOR” Link: bloom.bg/1EDThOC The Climax:--”How To Be Anonymous” APPENDIX:--”Bitcoin Summit 2015” Link: bitcoinsummit.info --”Telebit” Link: www.telebit.org/--”Dvorak Story” Link: bit.ly/1zWuqRS--”Beartooth” Link: www.beartooth.com/--”Don't Be Google” Link: tcrn.ch/1yGq5Sz--”NXT Free Market” Link: www.nxtfreemarket.com/--”Libreboot X200” Link: bit.ly/1FI57ew---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can tip me at: sovryntech.tip.me---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NXT: NXT-4V3J-VA4W-4EY3-GUWV2NAMECOIN: NHfN1kpj8G9aUCCHuummBKa8mPvppN1UFaLITECOIN: LLUXwfWrKDpuK38ZnPD14K6zc6rUaRgo9WBITCOIN: 1AEiTkWiF8x6yjQbbhoU89vHHMrkzQ7o8d---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Don’t forget you can e-mail the show at: brian@zomiaofflinegames.comAlso at Protonmail.ch at: anarchy@protonmail.ch---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also visit our IRC channel on Freenode: #SovrynBalnea---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------You can also contact the show through BitMessage at the address: BM-NBMFb4W42CqTaonxApmUji1KNbkSESki---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------www.sovryntech.comwww.twitter.com/sovryntechplus.google.com/+BrianSovryn1i/liberty.me/members/briansovryn/www.facebook.com/BrianSovryn
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: A.J. O’Neal This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles talks with A.J. O’Neal who is a panelist on My JavaScript Jabber usually, but today he is a guest! The guys talk about AJ’s background and past/current projects. Today’s topics include: JavaScript, Ruby, jQuery, Rails, Node, Python, and more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:23 – Chuck: Introduce yourself, please. 1:27 – AJ: I brief introduction: I am a quirky guy who is ADD and I love to figure out why/how things work. I like self-hosting or owning things in technology. 2:00 – Chuck: Where do you work now? 2:02 – AJ: I work in UTAH at Big Squid! 3:29 – AJ: I have my own company, too! 3:41 – Chuck: Yeah we’ve talked about that before. Where can we go? 3:54: AJ: We have 2 products that are both Node. Greenlock for Node.js is one of them! The other one is Telebit. 5:44 – Chuck: This interview is all about your background. How did you get into programming? 6:04 – AJ: I was in middle school but before that my grandmother was a secretary at the Pentagon. She worked on getting people paid and she wrote a program to assist these paychecks to be printed with fewer errors. Because of that she had a computer at home. I remember playing games on her computer. The guest talks about his background in more detail. 15:21 – Chuck: No it’s interesting! I’ve done a couple hundred interviews and they all say either: I went to school for it OR I did it for my free time. It’s interesting to see the similarities! 16:00 – AJ: Yep that’s pretty much how I got into it! I went on a church service mission to Albania and really didn’t do any computer work during those 2 years. 19:39 – Chuck: You went to BYU and your mission trip. A lot of that stuff I can relate to and identify with b/c I went to BYU and went on missions trip, too! And then you got into Ruby and that’s how we met was through Ruby! 20:25 – AJ: Yep that’s it. Then that’s when I learned about Node, too. There was a guy with a funny hate – do you remember that? (No.) 21:03 – Chuck: Maybe? 21:07 – AJ continues. 27:53 – Chuck: What made you make the transition? People come into and out of different technologies all the time. 28:18 – AJ: Yeah it started with me with jQuery! Rails has layers upon layers upon layers. AJ talks about different technologies their similarities/differences and mentions: JavaScript, Rails, Python, Node, Ruby, and much more. 31:05 – Chuck: Node went out of their way on certain platforms that Rails didn’t prioritize. 31:11 – AJ continues to talk about different technologies and platforms. 33:00 – Chuck: You get into Node and then at what point does this idea of a home-server and Node and everything start to come together? How much of this do you want to talk bout? At one point did they start to gel? 33:33 – AJ: It’s been a very long process and started back in high school. It started with me trying to think: How do I get this picture on my phone to my mom? I thought of uploading it to Flickr or could I do this or that? What about sending it to someone in China? 39:57 – Chuck. 40:01 – AJ continues and talks about libraries and certificate standards. 42:00 – AJ continues with the topic: certificates. 42:44 – Chuck: I am going to go to PICKS! Where can people find you? 42:55 – AJ: Twitter! Blog! GitHub! Anywhere! 43:55 – Chuck: Picks! 43:58 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! END – Cache Fly Links: React Angular JavaScript Webpack.js Serverless jQuery Node AJ’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: A.J. JC Penny! Stafford Shirts Express for Men Chris Ferdinandi’s GOMAKETHINGS. COM Chuck Wordpress – Plugin KingSumo Getdrip.com Softcover.io
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: A.J. O’Neal This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles talks with A.J. O’Neal who is a panelist on My JavaScript Jabber usually, but today he is a guest! The guys talk about AJ’s background and past/current projects. Today’s topics include: JavaScript, Ruby, jQuery, Rails, Node, Python, and more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:23 – Chuck: Introduce yourself, please. 1:27 – AJ: I brief introduction: I am a quirky guy who is ADD and I love to figure out why/how things work. I like self-hosting or owning things in technology. 2:00 – Chuck: Where do you work now? 2:02 – AJ: I work in UTAH at Big Squid! 3:29 – AJ: I have my own company, too! 3:41 – Chuck: Yeah we’ve talked about that before. Where can we go? 3:54: AJ: We have 2 products that are both Node. Greenlock for Node.js is one of them! The other one is Telebit. 5:44 – Chuck: This interview is all about your background. How did you get into programming? 6:04 – AJ: I was in middle school but before that my grandmother was a secretary at the Pentagon. She worked on getting people paid and she wrote a program to assist these paychecks to be printed with fewer errors. Because of that she had a computer at home. I remember playing games on her computer. The guest talks about his background in more detail. 15:21 – Chuck: No it’s interesting! I’ve done a couple hundred interviews and they all say either: I went to school for it OR I did it for my free time. It’s interesting to see the similarities! 16:00 – AJ: Yep that’s pretty much how I got into it! I went on a church service mission to Albania and really didn’t do any computer work during those 2 years. 19:39 – Chuck: You went to BYU and your mission trip. A lot of that stuff I can relate to and identify with b/c I went to BYU and went on missions trip, too! And then you got into Ruby and that’s how we met was through Ruby! 20:25 – AJ: Yep that’s it. Then that’s when I learned about Node, too. There was a guy with a funny hate – do you remember that? (No.) 21:03 – Chuck: Maybe? 21:07 – AJ continues. 27:53 – Chuck: What made you make the transition? People come into and out of different technologies all the time. 28:18 – AJ: Yeah it started with me with jQuery! Rails has layers upon layers upon layers. AJ talks about different technologies their similarities/differences and mentions: JavaScript, Rails, Python, Node, Ruby, and much more. 31:05 – Chuck: Node went out of their way on certain platforms that Rails didn’t prioritize. 31:11 – AJ continues to talk about different technologies and platforms. 33:00 – Chuck: You get into Node and then at what point does this idea of a home-server and Node and everything start to come together? How much of this do you want to talk bout? At one point did they start to gel? 33:33 – AJ: It’s been a very long process and started back in high school. It started with me trying to think: How do I get this picture on my phone to my mom? I thought of uploading it to Flickr or could I do this or that? What about sending it to someone in China? 39:57 – Chuck. 40:01 – AJ continues and talks about libraries and certificate standards. 42:00 – AJ continues with the topic: certificates. 42:44 – Chuck: I am going to go to PICKS! Where can people find you? 42:55 – AJ: Twitter! Blog! GitHub! Anywhere! 43:55 – Chuck: Picks! 43:58 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! END – Cache Fly Links: React Angular JavaScript Webpack.js Serverless jQuery Node AJ’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: A.J. JC Penny! Stafford Shirts Express for Men Chris Ferdinandi’s GOMAKETHINGS. COM Chuck Wordpress – Plugin KingSumo Getdrip.com Softcover.io
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: A.J. O’Neal This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles talks with A.J. O’Neal who is a panelist on My JavaScript Jabber usually, but today he is a guest! The guys talk about AJ’s background and past/current projects. Today’s topics include: JavaScript, Ruby, jQuery, Rails, Node, Python, and more. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 0:00 – Advertisement: Get A Coder Job! 1:23 – Chuck: Introduce yourself, please. 1:27 – AJ: I brief introduction: I am a quirky guy who is ADD and I love to figure out why/how things work. I like self-hosting or owning things in technology. 2:00 – Chuck: Where do you work now? 2:02 – AJ: I work in UTAH at Big Squid! 3:29 – AJ: I have my own company, too! 3:41 – Chuck: Yeah we’ve talked about that before. Where can we go? 3:54: AJ: We have 2 products that are both Node. Greenlock for Node.js is one of them! The other one is Telebit. 5:44 – Chuck: This interview is all about your background. How did you get into programming? 6:04 – AJ: I was in middle school but before that my grandmother was a secretary at the Pentagon. She worked on getting people paid and she wrote a program to assist these paychecks to be printed with fewer errors. Because of that she had a computer at home. I remember playing games on her computer. The guest talks about his background in more detail. 15:21 – Chuck: No it’s interesting! I’ve done a couple hundred interviews and they all say either: I went to school for it OR I did it for my free time. It’s interesting to see the similarities! 16:00 – AJ: Yep that’s pretty much how I got into it! I went on a church service mission to Albania and really didn’t do any computer work during those 2 years. 19:39 – Chuck: You went to BYU and your mission trip. A lot of that stuff I can relate to and identify with b/c I went to BYU and went on missions trip, too! And then you got into Ruby and that’s how we met was through Ruby! 20:25 – AJ: Yep that’s it. Then that’s when I learned about Node, too. There was a guy with a funny hate – do you remember that? (No.) 21:03 – Chuck: Maybe? 21:07 – AJ continues. 27:53 – Chuck: What made you make the transition? People come into and out of different technologies all the time. 28:18 – AJ: Yeah it started with me with jQuery! Rails has layers upon layers upon layers. AJ talks about different technologies their similarities/differences and mentions: JavaScript, Rails, Python, Node, Ruby, and much more. 31:05 – Chuck: Node went out of their way on certain platforms that Rails didn’t prioritize. 31:11 – AJ continues to talk about different technologies and platforms. 33:00 – Chuck: You get into Node and then at what point does this idea of a home-server and Node and everything start to come together? How much of this do you want to talk bout? At one point did they start to gel? 33:33 – AJ: It’s been a very long process and started back in high school. It started with me trying to think: How do I get this picture on my phone to my mom? I thought of uploading it to Flickr or could I do this or that? What about sending it to someone in China? 39:57 – Chuck. 40:01 – AJ continues and talks about libraries and certificate standards. 42:00 – AJ continues with the topic: certificates. 42:44 – Chuck: I am going to go to PICKS! Where can people find you? 42:55 – AJ: Twitter! Blog! GitHub! Anywhere! 43:55 – Chuck: Picks! 43:58 – Advertisement – Fresh Books! 30-Day Trial! END – Cache Fly Links: React Angular JavaScript Webpack.js Serverless jQuery Node AJ’s Twitter Chuck’s Twitter Sponsors: Cache Fly Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Picks: A.J. JC Penny! Stafford Shirts Express for Men Chris Ferdinandi’s GOMAKETHINGS. COM Chuck Wordpress – Plugin KingSumo Getdrip.com Softcover.io
Telebit estuvo en Sonido Libre Podcast antes de su presentación en el Festival Crea, celebrado hace unos días en el Parque Simón Bolívar. Hablamos de su música, sus proyectos y el Festival Contracorriente organizado por la misma banda.
Robándome la idea de los 14 Cañonazos Bailables de Discos Fuentes armo este top 13 de canciones (Colombianas) para bailar como le de la gana. (Las Yumbeñas, Arrabalero, La Derecha, 1280 almas, Aguas Ardientes, Ha$loPablito, Telebit, Nicolas y Los Fumadores, Alcolirycoz, Mad Tree, Los Petit Fellas, Rap Bang Club, Quemarlo Todo Por Error, Tristán Alumbra) Éste es el tercer episodio del podcast (en fase experimental) y la seunda sección que se consolida (Tiros al aire y 13 cañonazos aleatorios y posiblemente bailables) siempre estoy atento a sugerencias en: https://www.instagram.com/oidodeartillero https://www.twitter.com/oidodeartillero https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_yD7OIy_ogdxEkyA61mIQg Playlists: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgKOZpbiUlL0fl1pD51ZXSNmamDlwAg7o https://open.spotify.com/user/ttbxe5d2ly9d4cwthqllaw83i/playlist/3FldiTZWtwq1c0K6j40ea4?si=QRn0xVgjQ7Kzqv8QDrsojA
https://bengreenfieldfitness.com/hrv2 Measuring your heart rate variability (also known as "HRV") is, in my opinion, one of the most valuable ways to begin your day with a brief three to five minute period of simple self-quantification that tells you exactly how stressed your nervous system is, how prepared your body is to train, and how everything from stress to supplements to sleep to sex has affected your body. I've certainly produced tons of content on exactly how HRV works and how to do it, including: - - - - - - - - - - But in this podcast episode, I address - along with HRV expert Jo Beth Dow - the latest news in the world of HRV, brand new technologies, and even ways to measure HRV without a chest strap. So who is Jo Beth Dow? Jo Beth Dow is a cofounder, CTO and COO of SweetWater Health, LLC, a pioneer in the use of heart rate variability as a platform for remote monitoring and diagnostics. Dow has spent her career in high tech designing and producing state-of- the-art networking technology and building high tech companies. Dow entered the networking industry at its inception and has been at the forefront of networking technology development, including Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and FDDI while working for Ungermann-Bass, Telebit, Network Peripherals, Granite Systems, Cisco and Dominet Systems. She founded and grew several technology companies where she honed her financial and operations expertise, including Granite Systems (acquired by Cisco), Dominet Systems, RedMedic (acquired by Blue Shield, and SweetWater Health). She also served as CFO for Content Rules, a content development firm specializing in high tech clients. During her five-years at Content Rules, Dow took the firm from $3M to $8.7M in revenue. Dow co-founded SweetWater Health LLC with CEO Ronda Collier in 2011. SweetWater Health is a mobile health software technology company with a platform that measures heart rate variability (a vital sign that reveals an individual’s state of health for a number of different conditions and applications) and facilitates continuous monitoring of stress levels via a patented algorithm. She is responsible for engineering development of the product, operations, finance and corporate strategy. Dow graduated with a bachelor’s degree in computer sciences at Florida Atlantic University. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What I personally do with my own HRV numbers and how I choose the exercise I'm going to do based on my HRV numbers...[6:45 & 9:10] -Whether there is any kind of special difference between the algorithm used in NatureBeat and the other popular HRV tools out there, like EliteHRV, MyIthlete, Bioforce, etc...[11:35] -The first screen on NatureBeat has four options for monitoring stress - monitor stress, heart rate recovery, HRV for training and 3 min HRV checkup - and Jo Beth walks us through each...[20:50] -How you can use your HRV measurement to tell whether or not you are depressed...[29:15] -How much you can "game" that value with breathing, relaxation or meditation techniques while measuring your HRV...[35:15] -When a high HRV is a bad thing...[38:15] -How the food test works, and how Ben figured out he was eating "the wrong thing" for lunch...[47:05] -How you can use the "correlation" screen to see how everything from body weight to stress to weight affects the HRV...[51:25] -What heart rate monitor straps work best for measuring HRV...[55:45] -How you can measure your heart rate variability without using a chest strap...[59:00] -How a Zoom HRV monitor works to measure your HRV, along with your blue light exposure...[62:20] -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - - use code ZOOMNB10 to get $10 off within the United States - - use code ZOOMNB10 to get $10 off outside the United States - - - - - Show Sponsors: -Four Sigmatic - Go to and use code code BENGREENFIELD for 15% off. -Kimera Koffee - Go to and use code BEN to get 10% off your order! -Human Charger - Just go to and use the code BFITNESS for 20% off. -Thorne - Go to to check out pure, high quality supplements. Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Jo Beth or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!
Radiografía especial con Phil Manzanera, destapamos y recorremos Corroncho 2. Ademas noticias con la gira española de La Vida Boheme, lo nuevo de; Kinky, Gonzalo Aloras, Turf, El Mato a un Policia Motorizado, Husky Loops, Yo Camaleón, Lucas Marti, Monitor desde Colombia y mucho mas.
This is a special Premium audio episode. to the BenGreenfieldFitness show and access this and over 300 additional hidden audios, videos, pdf's and more! Measuring your heart rate variability (also known as "HRV") is, in my opinion, one of the most valuable ways to begin your day with a brief three to five minute period of simple self-quantification that tells you exactly how stressed your nervous system is, how prepared your body is to train, and how everything from stress to supplements to sleep to sex has affected your body. I've certainly produced tons of content on exactly how HRV works and how to do it, including: - - - - - - - - - - But in this podcast episode, I address - along with HRV expert Jo Beth Dow - the latest news in the world of HRV, brand new technologies, and even ways to measure HRV without a chest strap. So who is Jo Beth Dow? Jo Beth Dow is a cofounder, CTO and COO of SweetWater Health, LLC, a pioneer in the use of heart rate variability as a platform for remote monitoring and diagnostics. Dow has spent her career in high tech designing and producing state-of- the-art networking technology and building high tech companies. Dow entered the networking industry at its inception and has been at the forefront of networking technology development, including Gigabit Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, and FDDI while working for Ungermann-Bass, Telebit, Network Peripherals, Granite Systems, Cisco and Dominet Systems. She founded and grew several technology companies where she honed her financial and operations expertise, including Granite Systems (acquired by Cisco), Dominet Systems, RedMedic (acquired by Blue Shield, and SweetWater Health). She also served as CFO for Content Rules, a content development firm specializing in high tech clients. During her five-years at Content Rules, Dow took the firm from $3M to $8.7M in revenue. Dow co-founded SweetWater Health LLC with CEO Ronda Collier in 2011. SweetWater Health is a mobile health software technology company with a platform that measures heart rate variability (a vital sign that reveals an individual’s state of health for a number of different conditions and applications) and facilitates continuous monitoring of stress levels via a patented algorithm. She is responsible for engineering development of the product, operations, finance and corporate strategy. Dow graduated with a bachelor’s degree in computer sciences at Florida Atlantic University. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What I personally do with my own HRV numbers and how I choose the exercise I'm going to do based on my HRV numbers...[5:30 & 7:55] -Whether there is any kind of special difference between the algorithm used in NatureBeat and the other popular HRV tools out there, like EliteHRV, MyIthlete, Bioforce, etc...[10:00] -The first screen on NatureBeat has four options for monitoring stress - monitor stress, heart rate recovery, HRV for training and 3 min HRV checkup - and Jo Beth walks us through each...[18:40] -How you can use your HRV measurement to tell whether or not you are depressed...[27:50] -How much you can "game" that value with breathing, relaxation or meditation techniques while measuring your HRV...[30:00] -When a high HRV is a bad thing...[33:10] -How the food test works, and how Ben figured out he was eating "the wrong thing" for lunch...[42:00] -How you can use the "correlation" screen to see how everything from body weight to stress to weight affects the HRV...[46:15] -What heart rate monitor straps work best for measuring HRV...[50:40] -How you can measure your heart rate variability without using a chest strap...[53:55] -How a Zoom HRV monitor works to measure your HRV, along with your blue light exposure...[57:00] -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - - use code ZOOMNB10 to get $10 off within the United States - - use code ZOOMNB10 to get $10 off outside the United States - - - - - Do you have questions, thoughts or feedback for Jo Beth or me? Leave your comments at and one of us will reply!
El conteo musical universitario más destacado llego a la Feria del libro con 10 canciones anglo y de talento nacional que han sido las más votadas por los rosaristas. Parece que Ed Sheeran perdió su #1 y la banda bogotana Telebit, sigue para arriba¡ DJ Luisa Franco.
For this very special episode of Songmess, Rich and Bev are recapping Festival Ceremonia and the million other shows that went down earlier this month in Mexico City. Though Rich expected Björk to be the highlight of his Mexican adventure, what he came back with instead are stories of late night Uber singalongs, backstage exclusives, interviews at the taco stand, and more shade than you’ll find at a Sunglass Hut. To put it mildly, it was an eventful weekend. Oh, you wanted chisme did you? Well Songmess is back to spill all the horchata! Featured Artists: Javiera Mena, Algodón Egipcio, Rita Indiana, Magiobus, Alex Anwandter, Buenas Noches, The Plastics Revolution, Telebit, Elsa y Elmar, Sotomayor, La Sonora San Francisco, Alo Wala, Mint Field and Big Big Love. Please share, subscribe and find us on iTunes, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Estrenamos el nuevo trabajo de Ariel Rot, el compositor y guitarrista residente en Madrid nos cuenta todos los detalles sobre La Manada. Ademas lo nuevo de Titan, Ivan Ferreiro, Poncho desde Argentina, Los Amigos Invisibles, No Te Va a Gustar. Noticias con: Lichis, La Vida Boheme, Draco y mucho mas.
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