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Where in the world am I? Peru planning Hi there. I'm Dr. Mary Travelbest, returning from a recent trip to Asia. I'm in San Diego now, sharing my best travel ideas and working on another book for you to enjoy: 5 Steps to Solo Travel, Part C. I'm about to launch on a 90-day trip around the world. Listener Story Spotlight I want to tell you about a listener named Raquel from Peru. She has been a friend for 40 years and has encouraged me to travel to Lima since then. She created all the images and designs for my first published travel book in 1993. She's been a friend for swimming in the ocean, concerts, joint baby showers, the funeral for her eldest son, and many shared life experiences. She's an awesome traveler and has a lot of advice for me. Where am I headed? Peru Lima Daytime: Stroll the clifftop Malecón in Miraflores for Pacific views, then relax on Playa Waikiki (the closest swimmable stretch). Evening – Barranco bohemian district (street art, safe pedestrian areas). Airport → MA iraflores taxi ≈ Ucosts S $20. The Etropolitano bus is cheaper but busy. Keep valuables close . Lima is generally safe but practices big‑city vigilance. The next day, Cusco Early Sky Airline or LATAM flight (1 hr 15 min; from ~US $31 one‑way) to acclimate gradually. Light walking tour of Plaza de Armas, San Blas artisans, coca‑tea stops. Book a morning flight so you can nap on arrival. Day 3 Ollantaytambo (Sacred Valley) Shared van tour Pisac market & terraces → Ollantaytambo ruins. Stay here to cut altitude (2 800 m vs Cusco 3 400 m) and be close to the train. Hostel examples: Mama Simona (~US $25 private). Day 4 Aguas Calientes PeruRail Expedition train 07:45 or 10:32 (~1 h 40 min). Check‑in, soak in town hot springs, early bed. Expedition seats run ~US $65–75 each way. Peru Rail Day 5 – MACHU PICCHU DAY Cusco (late) or Aguas Calientes (optional 2nd night) Cusco Free day: San Pedro market breakfast, Qorikancha, café break, optional half‑day Moray & Maras salt ponds tour. Morning flight Cusco → Lima; same‑ticket connection onward to Brazil (buffer at least three hours in Lima). Don't-Miss Beach Breaks If you'd like another ocean fix before Brazil, dedicate half a day to a Punta Hermosa day trip (1 hr south‑bound bus/Colectivo, US $4‑5). Choose calm Playa Caballeros for swimming or Playa Norte for quieter coves; eateries serve fresh ceviche on‑the‑sand. Machu Picchu in Detail – 1 June Step What to do Tips & costs. 1. Tickets (book now!) Buy on tuboleto. Culture.pe—choose Circuit 2B (Classic Lower Terrace) for the iconic postcard view with moderate stairs. It costs 172 PEN ≈ US $45. Sales for 2025 opened on 19 Dec 2024; the daily cap is 5,6000, so June slots sell out early. Peru Rail El País 2. Train 06:10 Inca Rail or 07:45 PeruRail Expedition from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes; arrive 08:30‑09:30. Sit on the left‑hand side for Urubamba River views. Peru Rail 3. Bus up. Buy a Consettur round‑trip ticket (US $24) at the kiosk the night before; the first buses roll at 05:30, and it's a 25-minute ride. Ticket Machu Picchu 4. Entry window Aim for the 09:00–10:00 slot (good light, less 6 am crowd, still before midday haze). Passport + ticket & small day‑pack only. 5. Guided visit (≈ 2 h) Hire certified guide at gate (~US $15 pp shared) to explore: Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, Intihuatana, Three Windows. 6. Optional short hike Huchuy Picchu add‑on (easy 1 km, 30‑40 min, extra 48 PEN) – great summit photo without the steep drop of Huayna Picchu. Ticket Machu Picchu 7. Lunch & return Picnic outside gate (no food inside), stamp passport, bus down, 16:20 train back to Cusco (arr. 20:30) or stay 1 more night at Aguas Calientes if you prefer a slower pace. Packing checklist: passport, printed tickets, layers (cool mornings/hot sun), rain shell, 1 L refillable bottle (no disposables), DEET, sunblock, walking poles with rubber tips, cash for snacks & toilets (2 soles). Altitude & health: Machu Picchu sits at 2 430 m—easier than Cusco, but you'll feel stairs. Hydrate, avoid alcohol the evening prior, and ask your doctor about acetazolamide if you've struggled with altitude before. Budget Snapshot (USD per person) Item Low Notes Lima hostel (2 nts) 2 × $20 – $40 Pariwana or Selina Miraflores (female‑only dorm vs private). LI‑CU round‑trip flights $70 – $120 Book early; Sky basic fare includes 8 kg carry‑on only. Cusco/Ollanta/Aguas stays (5 nts) 5 × $18 – $35 Mix of hostels & guest‑houses with private bath options. Trains (round‑trip) $130 – $150 Expedition or IncaRail Voyager class. Machu Picchu entry and bus: $45 ticket + $24 bus + $15 guide. Add $13 for Huchuy Picchu. Food & local transport $25/day × 7 ≈ $175 Menu del día lunches ~$4–6; airport shuttles, colectivos. Approx. Total $600–$750. It leaves room for souvenirs or a Paracas day trip. Safe & Comfortable Stays City Budget‑friendly, mature‑traveler‑approved Approx. price (private, en‑suite) Lima Ibis Budget Miraflores (hotel), Wasi Barranco (B&B) $40–60 Cusco Niños Hotel (supports local kids), Tierra Viva Cusco Saphi $38–55 Ollantaytambo El Albergue (historic hostel‑hotel blend) $65 (splurge), dorms $25 Aguas Calientes Supertramp Eco‑Hostel (quiet female dorm), Terrazas del Inca $22–50 Quick Tips for a Smooth Trip Book everything online in advance, including flights, trains, Machu Picchu tickets, and buses, to beat lines and lock in cheaper fares. Cash is still king in small villages—carry small sol notes; ATMs are plentiful in Lima & Cusco. Stay seaside savvy: Lima's Pacific is cold (wetsuits for surfers). Swim only on signed "safe" sections and watch rip currents. Lifeguards patrol Punta Hermosa in peak daylight hours. Solo safety basics: use registered taxis (Taxi Beat or Cabify apps), avoid isolated beach areas at night, and keep photocopies of your passport in separate bags. Enjoy Peru's vibrant coast, Andean culture, and the wonder of Machu Picchu If you like today's Confidence Challenge, Chapter 3 of my book dives deeper https://www.5stepstosolotravel.com My brother says, "Never run in an airport," and that's excellent advice. My sister says, when you get to a new place, tell yourself it's the "first" time you will visit, but not the last. If you are looking for more solo female resources, you can find several tips and ways to navigate the pitfalls with Rick Steves and Lonely Planet travel guides. The takeaway mantra is to see where the world takes you. You can travel solo and never be alone. Dr. Travelbest.
Guillermo San Juan, portavoz de Segovia en Marcha, nos habla de las alegaciones que presentan a la Ordenanza de Terrazas.
World building occasionally requires some subtle touches....On this episode we are diving head first into the world of 'Eddington' which is in theatres now.From the mind of Ari Aster, 'Eddington' takes us to May of 2020, where a standoff between a small-town sheriff (Joaquin Phoenix) and mayor (Pedro Pascal) sparks a powder keg as neighbor is pitted against neighbor in Eddington, New Mexico.This is such cringe inducing satire that it's almost too soon as we run the gamut of emotions with the denizens of this small town as we get transported back to such a culturally in certain time that we are still navigating today.We had the unique pleasure of sitting down with costume designer Anna Terrazas about joining this world, crafting the slightly worn and sundrenched world of this town where we all just began to forget about how to function in a modern society that has changed irrevocably in the wake of the pandemic as well as working with Ari Aster and finding a vision that we just can't look away from. It's Western, it's satire, and it's everything else in-between. Imagine 'Bad Day At Black Rock' desperately needing a Xanax refill.
Jason Terrazas is the co-owner of Roots Co Marketing, where he helps businesses scale by combining digital marketing with real-world operations support. Before launching into entrepreneurship, Jason spent 10 years with Homeland Security as a regulatory inspector. He and his wife moved to Oklahoma City in 2012, where they fostered four teenage boys—one of whom they adopted—and are raising two sons of their own. Today, Jason focuses on helping business owners simplify growth by combining smart marketing, payroll, HR compliance, and automation strategies that free them up to focus on what they do best.About the BusinessesJason and his wife K'Lee run multiple businesses designed to help service-based companies grow. Their agency, Roots Co Marketing, specializes in client acquisition through Google Ads and Google Map Pack ranking. PayLynx Global offers fully integrated payroll, HR, and payment processing solutions to keep companies compliant while reducing admin headaches. Their AI voice platform, Intake EQ, acts like a 24/7 receptionist—answering calls, qualifying leads, and booking appointments—so business owners never miss a customer again.This was such a good time, hope you all enjoy this episode… KEEPGOING!Follow Jason: IG- https://www.instagram.com/jasonpaul76?igsh=dndtcnI2ZjBta3V4FB- https://www.facebook.com/share/1GBTFMejJC/?mibextid=wwXIfrBusiness- https://rootscomarketing.com/Follow me:IG- https://www.instagram.com/zdsellsokc/FB- https://www.facebook.com/ZDsellsOKC/
Sesión musical Verano 2025 - música para fiestas, verbenas, quedadas de amigos, terrazas de verano y mucho más Disfruta de nuestra Sesión musical Verano 2025, la banda sonora perfecta para tus fiestas, verbenas, quedadas con amigos y tardes en las terrazas. En esta hora de ritmos vibrantes encontrarás los mejores éxitos del verano: desde los últimos bombazos de la música urbana y pop latino, hasta los clásicos infalibles que hacen que no pares de bailar. ▶️ ¿Qué vas a escuchar? Temas recién sacados del horno para que seas el rey o la reina de la pista. Remixes exclusivos con drops energéticos que levantan cualquier ambiente. Sorpresas en forma de mashups playeros y sabores caribeños. ✨ Ideal para Fiestas en casa o en el chiringuito Verbenas de pueblo y festivales al aire libre Reuniones de amigos antes de la noche Sesiones de DJ amateur en tu propia terraza No te lo pierdas • Dale al ▶️ Play y sube el volumen • Suscríbete para más sesiones temáticas cada semana • Comparte tus momentos de baile en Instagram con el hashtag #Verano2025ConGuillermo ¡Prepárate para mover el esqueleto y vivir un verano inolvidable con sonido de primera!
Los grupos representados en el Ayuntamiento de Palencia cierran la temporada y debaten esta semana sobre los asuntos pendientes en el consistorio que se tendrán que abordar a la vuelta del verano y sobre el hecho de que una agrupación de vecinos haya llevado al Tribunal Superior de Justicia la ordenanza de terrazas
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CV ENTREVISTANDO 23 JUNIO 2025, CON CLARA MARÍA CASTRO JONGUITUD PRESIDENTA AXTLA DE TERRAZAS
¿Sabías que hay una planta que es tan resistente y tan fácil de cuidar… que acabó plantada en las medianas de autopistas de medio Estados Unidos? Y no, no son adelfas ni retamas como las que usamos nosotros… es una planta mucho más sutil, de aspecto delicado y con una floración que quita el hipo… Suena raro, pero es así. Y es… la protagonista de este episodio, ¿qué me dices te quedas? --
Get a "Heck Yes" with Carissa Woo Wedding Photographer and Coach
✨ Episode Overview:In today's episode, I chat with the vibrant and passionate Claudia Terrazas — wedding planner, cheerleader for her couples, and the ultimate bringer of flamingo energy. Claudia is the owner of Time with Terrazas, a Southern California–based wedding and event planning company serving multicultural couples who value rich traditions and joyful celebrations.We dive into what it means to provide true hospitality and integrity in the wedding world, and how deep, genuine connections can be the secret sauce to landing your dream clients.Claudia's colorful personality and approach to inclusivity makes her stand out in a pond of swans — and she's here to help you get a big ol' HECK YES from the people you most want to serve.
Reconocen a la mamá de la Presidenta como una de las mejores científicas Inauguran Feria del Nopal y declaran a las terrazas como Patrimonio Cultural Atropello deja varios heridos en Alemania Más información en nuestro podcast
Este episodio es diferente, hoy no te hablaremos de plantas ni de terrazas.. hoy hablaremos de libros y te vamos a contar algo que para nosotros es muuuyyy especial, ¿qué me dices te quedas? --
Empezaremos visitando un vinedo de Hlohovec que, aparte de producir un vino excelente, con sus terrazas surenas acuerda algunas regiones de Francia. Saben que el famoso queso de oveja que lleva el nombre de Bryndza suele obtener su máxima calidad justamente en el mes de mayo? Hoy les explicaremos el porqué. Y en la segunda parte del programa les presentaremos a Nestor Fischetto, un oyente argentino que recientemente visitó nuestra redacción.
Vuelve el Temazo de Sr. Sanabria en un programa en el que nos sumergimos en un auténtico catálogo de bandas emergentes y veteranas que le ponen banda sonora a la precariedad de una generación. En ese panorama, la ironía y la canción se convierten en las mejores armas de resistencia. Dibujamos un retrato de esta generación de bandas a través del libro “No sonamos mal. Crónica oral de la nueva escena indie de guitarras”, de Dani Vega, Enrique Zamorano y Víctor Terrazas. Hablamos de festivales que quieren hacer las cosas de otra manera con Álvaro Fernández, director del Canela Party. La banda sonora de este programa, la ponen Cariño, uno de esos fenómenos frescos que revuelven el panorama pop español con una mezcla de ingenuidad y mordacidad que engancha. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/SanabriaCC1508 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
¿Con ganas de actualizar tu terraza y cambiar esas macetas de plástico naranjas que compraste hace años pero no te decides? La idea de elegir macetas es sencilla… pero llevarla a la práctica cuesta más de lo que parece, por eso en el episodio de hoy te contamos algunos detalles para ayudarte a decidir ¿Que me dices… te quedas? ---
Masacre de "Los Alizos" en Bavispe, Sonora. ¿Qué relación se dió entre Joaquín Terrazas, el apache "Manto Negro" y el Presidente Benito Juárez, durante la Intervensión francesa?
Para muchos … tan complicado es el exceso de sol como su ausencia… y es que hay terrazas que el sol no visita con la frecuencia que quisieran y así, claro… no se puede O al menos es lo que piensan Hoy hablamos de terrazas sombrias, ¿qué me dices… te quedas? ---
La psicoterapia con perspectiva de género es un enfoque terapéutico que considera los roles y desigualdades de género en el tratamiento psicológico. Verónica Terrazas explora algunos puntos sobre este enfoque y la necesidad de integrarlo en el trabajo terapéutico.
La psicoterapia con perspectiva de género es un enfoque terapéutico que considera los roles y desigualdades de género en el tratamiento psicológico. Verónica Terrazas explora algunos puntos sobre este enfoque y la necesidad de integrarlo en el trabajo terapéutico.
After a long & chaotic awards season, the boys sit down with Alex and Kevin to discuss a long & mostly un-chaotic Oscars.
Comenzamos con el anuncio de un 'Hoy empieza todo' muy especial. El viernes, 7 de marzo, nos trasladamos a Factory of Dreams, el taller del artista Okuda San Miguel. Desde allí, entrevistaremos a diversos artistas y contaremos con actuaciones musicales de Azuleja y Ona Mafalda. Además, en el programa de hoy, el turista musical viene desde Singapur para presentar a Ffion con su tema 'oopsie'. A las ocho conocemos la actualidad y una nueva palabra desde Els Ports: rabera. Por último charlamos con Daniel Vega, Enrique Zamorano y Víctor Terrazas, autores del libro 'No sonamos mal, crónica oral de la nueva escena indie de guitarras'.Escuchar audio
Today’s podcast was recorded about a month ago featuring Lucas Löwi, Estate Director of Terrazas de los Andes in Mendoza, Argentina. Lucas is originally from Mendoza and has returned home with an exceptional background in wine to be part of Terrazas de los Andes. His goal simply is to impart his passion with the end [...]
This week on our Vino Lingo segment we feature Lucas Löwi, Estate Director, Terrazas de los Andes, Mendoza, Argentina, defining the phrase “The Ascension Journey”. Learn more by visiting www.terrazasdelosandes.com
Encontrar ayuda para decorar tu terraza no es una tarea fácil. En los viveros es complicado conseguir soluciones completas y contratar un estudio de paisajismo para hacer la terraza puede parecer demasiado. ✅ Por eso hemos diseñado este asesoramiento especial para ti, que tienes poco tiempo y necesitas hablar con alguien para resolver tus dudas y que te muestre los siguientes pasos a dar. ¿Quieres ver de qué se trata? Es aquí https://escueladeterrazas.es/asesoria
¡Cuánta sabiduría de Irasema y cuánta energía de Alain!Esta semana volvemos a las entrevistas y como madrina y padrino tuvimos a Irasema Terrazas y Alain Peñaloza para hablar de su trayectoria, experiencias... bueno, hasta se dieron consejos.
Nuevo capítulo de 'Código de Barras Bizkaia' para analizar la situación del consumo y poner encima de esta mesa obligaciones y derechos. Además de los casos que este jueves nos presentan las asociaciones de consumidores, las de comerciantes analizan el futuro de las terrazas en Bilbao y la propuesta del Consejo de ministros de aumentar el Salario Mínimo Interprofesional. ¿Cuál es el impacto en el sector en Bizkaia?
This week on Acta Non Verba, we explore the world of music, art, and Adversity with Luis Guerra and Adrián Terrazas-González. Luis, a musician diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, shares his journey of integrating therapies and his creation, 'Breathe Into Life,' dedicated to holistic well-being. Grammy-winning musician Adrián Terrazas-González, who also battled cancer, discusses their transformative friendship and mutual growth. The show delves into their stories of Adversity, resilience, and the philosophies they adopt to turn challenges into victories. Emphasizing the power of breath and the mind, the conversation highlights the importance of adapting one’s skills under adverse conditions and inspiring others through authentic stories and music. Episode Highlights: 02:04 Luis’ Journey and Collaboration 06:12 Adrián's Perspective and Musical Journey 20:45 Challenges and Inspirations in Music 36:53 Performing with Legends and Learning from Them 41:50 The Impact of Audience Size on Performances 46:32 Balancing Stress and Creativity 47:14 Coping Mechanisms for Soldiers and Law Enforcement 53:05 The Healing Power of Breath 01:03:06 The Role of Gratitude in Recovery 01:25:00 Impact of Adversity on Creativity Luis Guerra is a Los Angeles-based music composer, arranger, and producer. He has worked extensively as a film composer and is an award-winning podcast composer. His credits include writing theme music for popular TV shows such as Ring City, film scores including Bernard and Huey and 18 ½, and podcasts such as Freakonomics Radio, Malcolm Gladwell’s Revisionist History, Happy Forgetting, and No Stupid Questions. Currently, he is composing music for the Breathe Into Life podcast—stay tuned for more. Connect with Luis here: https://www.luisguerramusic.com/ Adrián Terrazas-González, born in Chihuahua, México, grew up immersed in the traditional music of Central America, discovering his passion for jazz and classical music at age 11. Inspired by Hubert Laws, he mastered the flute, tenor saxophone, and clarinet. In 2002, he overcame cancer and joined The Mars Volta in 2004, earning a GRAMMY in 2008. Now based in Los Angeles, he leads T.R.A.M. and collaborates with international musicians, touring extensively while teaching workshops worldwide. Terrazas-González’s career reflects a deep commitment to innovation and sharing music across cultures. Connect with Adrián here: https://www.instagram.com/adrianterrazasofficial/ Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brayan Montes-Terrazas was part of the inspiration track at the 2024 HOW Design Live Conference in Denver, Colorado. Going under his art name of YAMZ World of Color, his work truly is an inspiration. We talk about how choosing yourself in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry... The post Brayan Montes-Terrazas: The Reflex Blue Show #269 appeared first on 36 Point.
Leticia Vaquero recorre con Kelu Robles distintos lugares gracias al libro "Atlas de sonidos remotos" de Víctor Terrazas.
Voice Of Costume - Creating Character through Costume Design
Costume Designer Anna Terrazas shares how the James Bond film, Spectre, changed Mexican culture, how she values building every costume, taking value in every day, being a working mother and her work on her latest projects including Pedro Paramo. Listen in and be inspired to create and live life to the fullest! Watch more episodes on youtube: @voiceofcostume The “Voice of Costume” is the first podcast created between working costume designers sharing stories, inspiration, struggles, and insights into the creative career of costume design. A behind-the-scenes podcast to showcase the voices of Costume Designers around the world. Listen in on this inspirational, one-on-one conversation between Anna Terrazas and Catherine Baumgardner. Audio available wherever you get podcasts. https://voiceofcostume.com/
Listen to Grace Medsker, Eben Pellerano, & Mani Terrazas from December 4, 2024. Love is our Why. Join Us Online at 10/11 AM on Sundays and 7:30 PM on Wednesdays. To give online, visit wayoflife.church/give or text the word GIVE to 817-382-3270, click the link, and follow the prompts. If you need prayer, visit wayoflife.church/connect so we can pray for you.
Buenos días, soy Yoani Sánchez y en el "cafecito informativo" de este jueves 5 de diciembre de 2024 tocaré estos temas: - ¿Cómo se vive en las familias cubanas el aumento de la inseguridad? - En lugar de rebajas navideñas, razia contra los comerciantes - Terrazas en restaurantes ¿Por qué no funcionan en Cuba? - Conversatorio sobre la obra de Lourdes Gil Gracias por compartir este "cafecito informativo" y te espero para el programa de mañana. Puedes conocer más detalles de estas noticias en el diario https://www.14ymedio.com Los enlaces de hoy, para abrirlos desde la Isla se debe usar un proxy o un VPN para evadir la censura: Con el país todavía a oscuras, las autoridades cubanas dan por "restablecido" el Sistema Eléctrico https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/pais-todavia-oscuras-autoridades-cubanas_1_1108906.html Acostumbrados no, domesticados https://www.14ymedio.com/opinion/acostumbrados-no-domesticados_1_1108905.html La Habana expresa su "preocupación" ante las supuestas amenazas de Trump de deportar a miles de cubanos https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/habana-expresa-preocupacion-supuestas-amenazas_1_1108897.html Un vertedero patriótico en La Habana https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/vertedero-patriotico-habana_1_1108890.html Los expertos descartan una mejora de la situación energética en Cuba antes de 2027 https://www.14ymedio.com/cuba/expertos-descartan-mejora-situacion-energetica_1_1108880.html Solo 240 cubanos ingresaron con 'parole' humanitario a EE UU en octubre pasado https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/240-cubanos-ingresaron-parole-humanitario_1_1108896.html En tres estados de México prevalece el rechazo a la vacuna cubana Abdala https://www.14ymedio.com/internacional/tres-estados-mexico-prevalece-rechazo_1_1108894.html Conversatorio sobre la obra de Lourdes Gil https://www.14ymedio.com/eventos-culturales/otros/conversatorio-obra-lourdes-gil_1_1108884.html
Josefina Ríos y Matías del Río conversaron con el periodista boliviano, Hernán Terrazas se refirió a la crisis política, social y económica que vive su país. Además, hablaron con la directora de estudios públicos de Ipsos, Alejandra Ojeda, sobre los resultados de la encuesta que arrojó que 3 de cada 4 personas en Chile creen que hay un alto nivel de corrupción en las instituciones.
Sr. Tropical nos lleva a un viaje sonoro por el mundo junto a Víctor Terrazas, autor de “Atlas de sonidos remotos”. Dibujamos un atlas sonoro para averiguar cómo suenan los lugares menos habitados del planeta tierra, ponemos la oreja para conocer cómo suena la música del Polo Norte y atravesamos desiertos, recalamos en islas perdidas de todos los océanos, oímos el sonido de la tundra siberiana, de la selva amazónica, Conocemos la ciudad fantasma en mitad del mediterráneo que vio nacer a ABBA o los cantos del ártico que inspiraron a Björk. Y abandonamos los desiertos para irnos con el mítico Otis San Onofre, un erudito de la música underground en todas sus formas. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/Tropical1413 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC
It's time for the SID Awards Draft! Kevin Sachs returns to the show as the incumbent winner (which Carl & Eitan both swear was entirely due to Oppenheimer). Alex Terrazas rounds out the group, adding more entropy to an already chaotic draft. Listen to hear the 4 prognosticate the awards chances of films they haven't even had the chance to see!
Todd Terrazas has been part of the AI revolution since the beginning. He started out developing a system to automatically triage 911 calls and then was part of the development team behind the first wave of AI-powered chatbots. Today, Todd has founded FRBC.ai, which empowers storytellers with AI tools. He's also the mastermind of the AI LA Community, which in turn hosts the AI on the Lot summit. Todd voices his expert opinion on AI and creativity, covering everything from what AI means for musicians, concept artists, and directors to how it can remove barriers from the filmmaking process and give new voices a space. He also reveals why we need to treat AI with caution and how to think about it. If you're interested in AI, this is a captivating listen.
Con el verano aumenta el uso de terrazas comunitarias y surgen las dudas del uso que se puede hacer en ellas ¿son de todos? ¿Se puede hacer una barbacoa en la terraza?
In this episode, Adrián Terrazas-González explores his early exposure to Central American traditional music in Chihuahua, Mexico, and his musicianship journey spanning from the flute to the clarinet and saxophone. The discussion highlights his fight against cancer, his stint with the Grammy-winning band The Mars Volta, and his artistic ventures in Los Angeles. Adrián elaborates on his multidisciplinary approach to music, his collaborations with international artists, and his dedication to teaching workshops globally. Marcus and Adrián also delve into creative processes, the role of imperfection in art, the inspirations drawn from notable philosophers, and the limitations of AI in capturing human emotion. The episode wraps up with insights into Adrián's disciplined approach to music, his ongoing projects, and his philosophy towards overcoming adversity. Episode Highlights: 06:01 Early Musical Influences 11:26 First Professional Gigs 13:53 Avoiding Substance Abuse 15:59 Growing Up in Chihuahua 33:41 Recording with The Mars Volta 40:41 Performing on Letterman 42:27 Childhood Memories and Influences 01:03:44 Winning a Grammy and Its Impact Raised in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México, Adrián Terrazas-González grew up surrounded by the traditional music of Central America from Danzón, Boleros and Rumba, to Son and Mambo. Terrazas-González began developing his musical ability starting at the age of eleven. He was inclined to play the flute and the tenor saxophone with an understanding of classical music and a distinct attraction to jazz, and five years later chose to take on the clarinet. His grandmother, a "Danzón Nut" according to Terrazas-González, urged her grandson in that direction, but the young player was adamant towards a newfound paragon for himself: Hubert Laws. In May 2002 Terrazas-González was diagnosed with Cancer that spread to his stomach and abdomen, treatments included surgery and extensive radiation treatment to the stomach and abdomen. In 2004, he was declared cancer free and in the same year he joined the band The Mars Volta as a full-flesh member. From The Mars Volta (Earning his first GRAMMY in 2008) years to an Alternative Metal, and or a Chamber Music pad. Terrazas-González's professional involvement with the music industry has continued to develop in Los Angeles, California leading T.R.A.M. one of the strongest lineups in music. This dignified and prolific musician collaborates with an eclectic number of international musicians, tours internationally on an intense and annual schedule, and endless collaborations, all the while teaching workshops to numerous school districts and universities around the globe. Connect with Adrián here: https://www.instagram.com/adrianterrazasofficial/ Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Desembarcamos en la 83ª edición de la Feria del libro de Madrid para recargarnos de inspiración e historias viajeras. Desde el estudio abierto de Radio Nacional en el Parque del Retiro acompañamos al veterinario Santiago García Caraballo hasta el desierto cálido más grande del planeta. Tomamos como guía de campo su libro 'Sáhara, la llamada del desierto' (Almuzara), donde recoge experiencias acumuladas a lo largo de sus múltiples visitas a Argelia, Egipto, Marruecos, Mali y Mauritania. En nuestro deambular por este arbolado corazón de la capital nos acompaña el músico Javier Andreu, que nos regala dos de sus temas en acústico: "Edipo del rock and roll" (de su álbum en solitario 'El hombre que salía demasiado') y "Cielo del sur" (uno de los éxitos cosechados por su banda, La frontera, a lo largo de cuarenta años de andadura). Esta travesía musical hace escala también en el festival de Eurovisión de la mano de nuestra compañera Eva Mora, que acaba de publicar 'Spain... 12 points. Mis diez años de anécdotas y polémicas en Eurovisión' (La esfera de los libros). Y de postre, todo un 'Atlas de sonidos remotos' (Ediciones Menguantes), elaborado por el periodista Víctor Terrazas. Además, Luis Calero nos saca de paseo por la feria para husmear entre las refrescantes novedades de Nórdica Libros, en cuya caseta nos atiende Elena Octavia.Escuchar audio
The international break has flipped our schedule this week, so for this week's early bonus episode, we bring you a great conversation Evan had with Our Futbol co-host Adriana Terrazas to break down the recent Clausura final and all the storylines from Liga MX Femenil this season. Team by team, we look at how C.D. Guadalajara ("Chivas") came up frustratingly short (11:20). C.F. Pachuca (17:01) won the transfer window heading into the Clausura. Why did they look so limp once they got into the Liguilla? UANL Tigres (26:57) were once again dominant across the entire year, welcoming Jenni Hermoso and Thembi Kgatlana to their ranks. After their semifinal drubbing, are they ready to transition to the next generation? Club América (33:32) looked unstoppable until those chaotic final few minutes in the second leg of the Clausura final. Was it bad luck or a bottle job? C.F. Monterrey ("Rayadas") (42:57) won the most dramatic of penalty shootouts in front of nearly 32,000 screaming home fans. Did new head coach Amelia Valverde built a functional unit that will contend next year? Finally, Evan and Adriana talk about the state of the Mexico Women's National Team (51:22), Pedro López's evolution of the side, and which players can expect to make a contribution over coming months. Back to regularly scheduled programming on Thursday with our recap of Emma Hayes's first two games in charge of the USWNT! Art by Eli Elbogen Music by Devin Drobka's Bell Dance Songs
La Organización de Consumidores y Usuarios ha realizado una encuesta que afirma que el 58% de los españoles se muestra incómodo con la presencia de fumadores en terrazas de hostelería y un 86% apoya la prohibición de fumar en vehículos cuando viajen menores de edad.
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Karen Terrazas is back with us this week, discussing the latest controversial fertility laws coming out of different states and answering the Theological questions revolving around In Vitro Fertilization. How should we as a church talk about IVF, and what is the bigger issue surrounding this conversation and many others.For more information on Ministry Misfits visit www.ministrymisfits.comTo become a Patron for Ministry Misfits visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsTo find the Misfits Merch Store go to https://www.ministrymisfits.com/category/all-productsSeason 4 is brought to you by Laird Creative Agency. For more information on Laird Creative Agency visit www.lairdcreativeagency.com Support the showFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ministrymisfitBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsGet Some Misfits Merch: www.ministrymisfits.com/shopGet some TIQVAH Gear: www.ministrymisfits.com/tiqvahfundraiser
Karen Terrazas is back with us this week, discussing the latest controversial fertility laws coming out of different states and answering the Theological questions revolving around In Vitro Fertilization. How should we as a church talk about IVF, and what is the bigger issue surrounding this conversation and many others.For more information on Ministry Misfits visit www.ministrymisfits.comTo become a Patron for Ministry Misfits visit www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsTo find the Misfits Merch Store go to https://www.ministrymisfits.com/category/all-productsSeason 4 is brought to you by Laird Creative Agency. For more information on Laird Creative Agency visit www.lairdcreativeagency.com Support the showFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ministrymisfitFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ministrymisfitBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/ministrymisfitsGet Some Misfits Merch: www.ministrymisfits.com/shopGet some TIQVAH Gear: www.ministrymisfits.com/tiqvahfundraiser
Marisol Terrazas Talks All: Horoscopos de Durango, Loosing Her Mother, Going Solo, CHISME & MORE! • Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NochedePendejadasPodcast • If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be helpful! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/NochedePendejadasPodcast Follow Alannized on IG Follow Alannized on TikTok Follow Alannized on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One half of the amazing Interdimensional Insturmental duo Hologram Fatigue joins me to discuss what it means, a dive into the depths of death and why the mystery is important. An amazing conversation with a new friend who I know you will love. They are streaming everywhere and you can find their music here:https://hologramfatigue.bandcamp.com/Hologram Fatigue On SpotifyHologram Fatigue on IGFollow Alex on IG: @nihil.jungMy tour dates for December on the Goofball RunThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5471727/advertisement