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Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 15-05-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 118:26


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 15-05-2025 Entrevistas a: Pablo Salinas @SalinasPabloJ (Politólogo) Daniel Artana @ArtanaDaniel (Economista Jefe de FIEL) José Ocampos (Presidente de Cañas Paraguayas S.A.)

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 08-05-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 120:05


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 08-05-2025 Entrevista a: Schereiber Aldin Malpartida Vargas (Periodista de Perú)

Entendendo a Bíblia
Podia matar quem amaldiçoasse pai e mãe?

Entendendo a Bíblia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 11:52


Episódio do dia 30/04/2025, Podia matar quem amaldiçoasse pai e mãe? Apresentação: Itamir Neves, André Castilho e Renata Burjato. QUAL O FUNDAMENTO DA LEI QUE PERMITE A MORTE DE QUEM AMALDIÇOA PAI OU MÃE, SEGUNDO ÊXODO 21:17 E LEVÍTICO 20:9?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío del Arco 24 04 2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 119:21


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío del Arco 24 04 2025 Entrevistas a: María Castiglioni Cotter @MeryCastiglioni (Economista, Directora de C&T Asesores Económicos @CyT_Economia ) Eugenio Casielles @EugeCasielles (Diputado de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires) Guillermo Villarreal @Villaguiprensa (Periodista. Columnista de Política-Religiones)

VO BOSS Podcast
The Growth and Power of African Voiceover

VO BOSS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 36:56


BOSSes Anne Ganguza and Tolupe Kolade, a leading voice from Nigeria's vibrant voiceover scene, connect to explore the sonic tapestry of Africa's storytelling. They unpack Tolupe's experiences building a career and community within a dynamic market, offering a window into the unique challenges and triumphs of voice acting on the continent. Listeners will discover the crucial role of genuine expression in connecting with audiences, gain understanding of the industry's growth in Africa, and appreciate the power of shared narratives across borders. Anne and Tolupe also discuss practical pathways for aspiring voice talent and the evolving nature of the global voice landscape.   00:01 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) Anne changed my life a few years ago while coaching me for my commercial demo. Since then, I've been traveling throughout Europe and the UK and I never miss a VO Boss podcast. It's just how I start my Wednesday, no matter what country I'm in. I love that I can stay connected with her and continue to learn about VO even from across the pond. Love you, Anne.  00:23 - Speaker 4 (Ad) Hey guys, it's that season again. Are you feeling that tickle in your throat? Don't let a cold or flu slow you down. Combat your symptoms early with Vocal Immunity Blast, a simple and natural remedy designed to get you back to 100% fast. With certified therapeutic grade oils like lemon to support respiratory function, oregano for immune-boosting power and a protective blend that shields against environmental threats, your vocal health is in good hands. Take charge of your health with Vocal Immunity Blast. Visit anganguza.com to shop.  01:00 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) It's time to take your business to the next level, the boss level. These are the premier business owner strategies and successes being utilized by the industry's top talent today. Rock your business like a boss a VO boss. Now let's welcome your host, Anne Ganguza.  01:22 - Anne (Host) Hey, hey guys, welcome to the VO Boss podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguza, and today I am honored to have a very special guest with me today, all the way from Nigeria, Tolupe Kolade, also known as T-Code, which is such a cool, I love that name. He is a Nigerian voiceover artist, podcaster and coach, and a 2024 Sova's Award nominee for Outstanding Commercial Best African Voiceover. As the creator of Nigeria's first voiceover podcast, Everything Voiceover's, the African Perspective, and the creative partner of the Association of African Podcasters and Voice Artists, APVA, T-Code champions the African voiceover industry, mentoring new talents and collaborating with top brands to bring impactful storytelling to life. I love that. I love that so much. T-code, it is so nice to have you on the show. Finally.  02:13 - Tolupe (Guest) Finally, Thank you so much.  02:15 Anne.  02:16 It's been years of listening to you over the seas and I can't express how excited I am right now to share the same podcast with you being a guest. Oh my God, I feel so great.  02:29 - Anne (Host) Well, I'll tell you what. You sent me, oh my gosh, years ago, a really lovely audio testimonial about my podcast. And I just recently if obviously you've been listening to the podcast, you know that I never really did any ads or anything and I finally decided, gosh, I should do some ads for my own podcast for however many years. And so I started featuring some of the audio testimonials from people, and I featured yours and then, all of a sudden, I got flagged in this amazing video that you created for me and bosses out there, if you ever want to do a testimonial that will get the attention of a potential client right, this is a very boss move. I love this .T-code Create a lovely video that does a nice shout out, that expresses gratitude, and it was a lovely video and I was so touched that you took the time to create a video and, by the way, the production value was just amazing.  03:20  kudos on the production value of that. I mean it was insane, and I was just so excited that you were excited and I wanted to talk to you. I mean, with all these accomplishments, you are quite a VO boss, and so I was only too happy to ask if you would be on the show, and my apologies because bosses out there. I don't know about this time zone slash day but I completely messed up the first time that we were supposed to get together, so I'm just so glad that we're finally here.  03:48 So glad to have you on the show.  03:50 - Tolupe (Guest) Thank you so much.  03:51 - Anne (Host) Yeah, so let's talk about your start in voiceover, because I think a lot of bosses here we know what happens in our own little bubble here, but it's difficult to really find out what's going on in other countries. And how is voiceover? How is it doing in Africa? And you're championing it. So I think it's a wonderful start to talk about how you got started.  04:14 - Tolupe (Guest) Okay, so I'm going to talk about how I got started and then we talk about the industry in Africa. I got started officially in 20. So there was the 2016 version of me getting into voiceovers and there was the 2016 version of me getting into voiceovers and there was the 2020 version of me getting into voiceovers In 2016. It was more of broadcasting. As a broadcaster, I worked on radio and that was where I got introduced to the world of recording audio.  04:40 Prior to that time, well, even while I was in university because I graduated from the university in 2015, I did a bit of radio stuff and that was actually the first time that I would do a voiceover. I wasn't a presenter at the time, but someone heard my voice and said, oh, would you like to come to the university radio station? Which I said okay, yes, I did. And I got there and they said oh, said oh, okay, what stuff have you got? So the radio station's name was something around Versity Radio at the time and I just said you're listening to Versity Radio, something around that, and they were like whoa, that was great and they allowed me do the voiceovers for the radio station, the audio branding and all of that at the time, but then I wasn't schooled about voiceover. I didn't really know what it was, so I continued my radio journey.  05:29 2016. I would go to other radio stations and do the same thing for the radio stations and the presenters on the radio. Then, 2017, I started understanding what voiceover was because I was officially working on radio at this time.  05:43 - Anne (Host) Did you have your own radio  at this time, and did you have your own shows at that time? 05:47 - Tolupe (Guest) Yeah, I had a show on radio, but I was more on tv because the establishment was a tv and radio station combined. Okay, so I was doing more of tv, but they would call me to do some of the promos for some radio and tv shows and I would do all of those at a time. But I still didn't understand what voiceover was until fast forward to 2019. I was working in another radio station. The demand for my voice had increased and some money started coming in, but very little at the time. So I started getting curious to how the industry in voiceover was at the time. So I started asking questions, I took online courses and 2020 was when I got into voiceover officially. So there were different versions of that.  06:40 But late 2019, I took a bold step to find anybody who would need my voice on the internet. So I went on youtube and I found some youtube channels by africans who were doing voiceovers on their youtube channel as to narrate stories on the youtube channel. But they weren't professional voiceover artists. But compared to what I was doing at the time, I could read better. So I would respectfully reach out to them and say Hi, I'm a radio presenter and a voiceover artist here in Nigeria and I don't know if you don't mind, I would love to record your voiceovers.  07:14 At the time I didn't have any idea of exactly how the industry worked, but I just wanted a platform somewhere to put my voice out there. So I reached out to a couple of youtubers and one of them reached back to me and was willing to offer me some stipend monthly for recording voiceovers for a channel, and that was how it started. So the moment I got to realize that I could earn a living from voiceovers and there was opportunity for me to improve and grow my skills, I took it so serious and I started looking for resources and I think it was 2020 and 2021,. I discovered your podcast and it was just a whole new height for me because I was connecting to the voiceover industry globally and that really just opened my mind to more about voiceover. So that's the story of how I got into this.  08:05 - Anne (Host) I love that. So prior to that you were full time in radio.  08:08 - Tolupe (Guest) Yes, radio and TV. I did that for about six years.  08:11 - Anne (Host) Got it. Got it Radio and TV. So where did we're going to fast forward to the podcast? Because you've been doing your podcast for a while now and now you realize that it's a labor of love. It is something that does require like a focused, like passion to creating content that goes out there on a consistent basis. Talk to me about what drew you into the podcast. Were there other podcasts, voiceover podcasts, let's say, specifically in your area, that talked about African voiceovers or voiceover in Nigeria? What prompted you?  08:43 - Tolupe (Guest) Okay, so my first foray into podcasting wasn't because I wanted to podcast at the time, and this was in 2019. So I was working on radio. I needed a medium to save my radio shows right, because people would listen. And radio is a medium yeah, radio is a medium where people just listen once and you can't rewind, you can't listen again on the go. So I had that program I was doing on radio and I wish to archive it. So I was looking for ways to do this on the internet for free, and that was how I stumbled on podcasting, because, of course, you could just upload an audio and it's there.  09:22 Right, right, right. So that was how I started I love that that's so interesting.  09:24 So that was how.  09:24 I started. I love that.  09:25 - Anne (Host) That's so interesting because I have to tell you that I wanted to get into radio but I wasn't, and so I said, well, let me create a podcast  09:32 So it's very interesting, and that was my radio. 09:36 - Tolupe (Guest) Oh yeah, it still feels like radio because I resigned from radio. In 2021 to face Voice of Us full time. Oh, okay, in 2021 to face voiceovers full time.  09:44 Oh, okay, yeah but back to the question of how the podcast came to be. So, prior to the time I was entering into the voiceover industry, there was no voiceover podcast that I had heard of. And 2020, I took a course at the voiceover workshop. That's one of the few voiceover training institutions we have in Nigeria, so I realized that there was more to this. People did this full time. There was an industry around this, so I was curious to know more. Podcasting was already getting more popular at the time, so it just made sense that there should be somebody on the internet podcasting about voiceover. So a friend shared a couple of podcasts and then I saw this article the top 10 voiceover podcasts in the world. Your podcast was a part of them, with a couple of other podcasters that I respect a lot.  10:37 - Anne (Host) Wow, I didn't even know that. That's awesome. 10:40 - Tolupe (Guest) Yeah, and then I checked it out and I just fell in love with it because the style of the presentation you were so real, so relatable. It felt like you were trying to help people, just groom them, feed them and you break down the stings. So I'd stalk to your podcast and I'd listen and listen. And I checked the African space. At the time there was only one lady from South Africa podcasting about voiceover and it was quite refreshing to find her at the time, but not in Nigeria. I didn't find anybody in Nigeria. So I wanted to start because I felt it would be so great for voiceover artists in Nigeria to share their stories.  11:22 So people can know what we're going through, because a lot of things needed to be restructured in the voiceover industry at the time, in my opinion. But there was nothing like that. So from 2020 the idea came, but I had this imposter syndrome because I was like, oh, you're just young into the industry, how do you expect to be the guy to host people and just talk about voiceovers? So I delayed the idea till 2022. And in 2022, nobody was doing it. I'm like, well, you have to do it. So I started the podcast. Prior to that time, I had the experience of podcasting. I'd worked on radio, I understood how to record a deed and put things together, upload a podcast. So I just took all of that knowledge and I started the Everything Voice of Us podcast, the African Perspective, which was for Africans, by Africans, to tell African stories.  12:16 - Anne (Host) I love that, you know. What's so interesting is that I don't know if it's a prerequisite or a requirement to be the expert if you want to start a podcast, because for me, I remember, before I started the podcast I started my VO Peeps group because I had moved across the country and I wanted to kind of get to know the people in my industry, and so I basically started to interview my heroes. I didn't necessarily present myself as the expert at anything, but I was absolutely interested in sharing resources and educating the community, and I think that that is a great way to look at any type of a podcast that you want to start out there, bosses, so that you can share and educate, and I think that is a really great angle to come upon it. And so I think for you, you do a lot of interviews in your podcast and I'm sure people are very eager to get their voices heard as well, and so it's kind of a win-win for both, for both of you?  13:15 - Tolupe (Guest) Yeah, absolutely, absolutely.  13:17 - Anne (Host) Yeah, what would you say has been your biggest I don't know your biggest takeaway from now starting and having a successful podcast. What would you say is your biggest takeaway from now starting and having a successful podcast. What would you say is your biggest takeaway?  13:29 What's your biggest gift from the podcast?  13:29 - Tolupe (Guest) That's a huge question, 13:30 - Anne (Host)  And what's the biggest challenge?  13:33 - Tolupe (Guest) Okay, so first the biggest gift from the podcast and then the biggest challenge.  13:38 I think the biggest gift from the podcast has been connecting me with the world.  13:43 Like the world is so big and there are people waiting to be heard and people wanting to hear more, so my biggest gift is that I've been able to connect with the world and share that network, or the stories that I learned across the way, with people.  14:02 Because of the podcast, a lot of people know me and because of the podcast I can also access a lot of people from different parts of Africa and even outside Africa, and it has helped me to grow such network that many prominent things happening in the voiceover and audio creative space in Africa. I am often involved in most of these things and it's just a very humbling experience for me. So the network is a powerful gift that I've gotten humbling experience for me, so the network is a powerful gift that I've gotten. I think the biggest challenge for podcasting, as you've said earlier, anne, is that it's a should I use the word thankless job, or it's a service, it's something it is. Yeah, it's a very sacrificial thing to do because literally I don't know how it works over there, but we don't get paid in Africa for podcasting.  14:52 - Anne (Host) No, we don't get paid here either, and to get sponsors is very difficult.  14:57 - Tolupe (Guest) It is. It is so. It's something that if you are not convinced, if you are not passionate and selfless, you're going to burn out real quick. So I have invested my time, my energy, my money into this. I had to create a team. I mean, for the first two seasons of the podcast, I was doing this independently and since, in theory, I took on some boss moves. To be honest, you inspired me as well on this episode you did, where you talked about podcasting and you I think it was the beginning of this year you said something about how much you spent on podcasting the previous year.  15:34 It's not cheap, was it like $15,000 or something. It was like $10,000 to $15,000,.  15:39 - Speaker 4 (Ad) Yeah, yeah, and when I heard that I'm like guy, you can do more. People at the top do a lot to get to where they are. So I decided, okay, I'm going to invest more into this. And they are. So I decided, okay, I'm going to invest more into this. And my focus was to help him build a better voice of our industry. That has always been my inspiration to doing many of the things that I do. So, yeah, that's my gift and the biggest challenge, the fact that you're just doing it on your own. But, yeah, it's still a blessing at the end of the day, Right?  16:10 - Anne (Host) Now you mentioned that you thought there needed to be restructuring or you were wanting to be active in restructuring the voiceover industry in Africa. Tell us a little bit more about that. How has it evolved and what do you want to do to restructure that?  16:24 - Tolupe (Guest) Interesting. So, interestingly enough, yesterday I had a conversation with one of the very respected voiceover artists in Nigeria top voiceover artist on my Instagram page where we talked about the evolution of voiceover in Nigeria and I see something very similar to that in Africa. Voiceover for the longest in Africa, has been heavily associated with broadcasting. I believe it's almost the same thing every other place, but the difference is that for a lot of African countries that I have observed, voiceover is still somewhat glued to broadcasting, meaning broadcasters are the ones who officially do voiceovers.  17:04 Not many people come to claim the career to be voiceover artists. It is still being viewed as a part-time side hustle, right. So when I was coming in, of course it started as a part-time stuff for me as well, but I met a few nigerian voice actors, like eric maximus, who I was just referencing, e, and a couple of people like that. These people stood out as full-time voice actors Chilu Lemba, you know, femi Bakes these are my colleagues and I was inspired and also, listening to you, I realized this was possible. So the things that I felt could be restructured is that I needed people to see this more as a business, more as an industry and, gracefully, some people as far back as 1999, 2000 in Nigeria had realized this is what we needed to do, so they created an association in Nigeria at the time called the Association of Voice Over Artists in Nigeria.  18:08 Oh, okay, yeah.  18:10 And this association has been for about 22 years. But unfortunately the growth of the association has seen a lot of challenges because technology came quicker the old era of voiceovers, where everybody had to go to physical studios with the agencies and directors and all of that had gone, but a lot of people here were stuck in that era. So the new era of having a home studio, you know, and working with international rates and how things are being done live sessions, directed ones these things were into the norm over here and I felt that we needed to do better. Our rates weren't standard, as it were, very low at the time when I came, and just the attitude of people towards voiceover is just like a side hustle. People didn't respect the craft. So these were the things that I wished could change.  19:06 Also, if you look at the American space, you had organizations that would fight for voiceover artists and you had resources for voiceover artists the coaches. There were people who had written books, there were award shows and things like that. We didn't have so much of those here. You hardly would find any book written by anybody about voiceover If you go to the internet, any book written by anybody about voiceover. If you go to the internet. There were no like very scanty.  19:35 So I felt like people needed to own this craft, people needed to build the industry, and I had to do what I had to do. There were a few companies, like training institutions that existed already at the time, so I just had had to contribute. I joined the association, joined another association called the African Association of Podcasters and Voice Actors, and together we started forming the policies and the building blocks, creating resources for voiceover artists, for podcasters in Africa, creating events like award shows. So we have the APVA Awards, we have webinars. We started creating these things and I must say it's been an interesting journey, a challenging one as well, but quite an interesting one since then.  20:17 - Anne (Host) Yeah, absolutely.  20:18 It's kind of like you're building it from the ground up, which I think is really amazing, and that is something that having knowledge of building things, being a kind of a pioneer in building things as the technology evolves and as our space voiceover industry grows.  20:33 It's a lot of thankless things, a lot of donation of your time, and so I think it's wonderful that you have really kind of gotten in on the ground floor so that you can help to develop policies and guidelines and then also you have a platform that's able to broadcast that out to the world.  20:51 And what I love is, and what I'm hoping, is that our connection here can also help you to be even more globally known, because that, of course, as I mentioned multiple times on my show, the podcast actually cost me money, but it also gives me a lot back in terms of people know who I am, lot back in terms of people know who I am, and so I think we know, and I think you must also know, that that is one of the most important things when you're trying to get your voice out there and when you're trying to become known as a business as well, so that you can survive full-time on voiceover.  21:23 Would you say that you are able to survive full-time on voiceover now, or is it still something that you are building? I know that it took me a few years to do that and you've been working already at it for a few years. Is it something that is a realistic goal for, let's say, I have been thriving as a voiceover artist full-time and I have colleagues who are also doing the same full-time, but we're not so many compared to the US, and the reason for?  22:01 - Tolupe (Guest) If you look at those of us who are doing voiceovers full-time, we are multi-skilled. We are able to record, we're able to edit and produce, we understand acoustics, we have learned about voiceover, we understand marketing as well. So it takes all of the skills to be able to stand and say, oh, I'll do voiceovers full-time, but majority aren't able to do that. Also, looking at the economic challenges and the reality surrounding what it takes to be a full-time voiceover artist, where in a country and largely in many parts of the continent, we don't have stable electricity, so you could be working and you run out of power, and that affects your work, especially if you're In your livelihood.  22:48 Exactly Right. So there's also the challenge of being able to erect or build a home studio for yourself, and also the fact that the equipment could be very expensive. Looking at our exchange rate, when we convert this equipment that costs some maybe $500 or $200 into Naira, whatever currency, it's a lot. So it's very challenging to decide to go full-time into voiceover, but for the few of us who are able to do it, it's also rewarding, especially and I must say, the fact that we get to work with clients out of Nigeria, especially clients from the us, using platforms like voice one, two, three and other pay-to-play sites. They open us up to opportunities with foreign clients and getting paid in dollars has its own advantage. So, yes, it's quite rewarding to work as a full-time voiceover artist, but it's also very challenging for a lot of us.  23:48 - Anne (Host) So what would be your best advice? That you would give aspiring voiceover talents in Nigeria Africa if they're looking to get into the industry. 23:57 - Tolupe (Guest) All right. So for people who are looking to get into the industry, the first thing that I recommend they do is to acquire knowledge. A lot of people still think, oh, you could just record voiceovers on your phone and I'm like, no, it doesn't work that way. So you need to learn, and I'm grateful that we have voiceover institutions in Nigeria and also other parts of Africa. We've got one in South Africa. That's the South Africa Voiceover Academy. In Nigeria, we have Voiceover Workshop Voiceover Academy. There are a couple of them and they've been able to come together to gather the body of knowledge needed for young voice artists to start. So I recommend. Second thing I recommend is podcasts. Listening to podcasts helps to develop the required skill in a sense, because you're listening to experts in the field. Now, I've been learning from you for many years and we had never met and it's been free, so that's the beautiful thing about podcasts.  25:01 It is a beautiful thing, isn't it? Yeah, it's absolutely free.  25:05 So I encourage people because you might not be able to afford hundreds of dollars to have Anganguza or any other top voiceover artists, so listen to podcasts. I recommend that as well. The third thing is to practice and take the big step, because I've also been coaching people in voiceover for a while. I realized that oftentimes they come, they train but they don't implement. There's this fear and imposter syndrome of calling yourself a voiceover artist. They hardly make the bold steps, they don't do demos and put themselves out there. They're waiting to be perfect, they're waiting to get it all figured out. So they compare themselves to someone like me or other colleagues of mine or people ahead of me and they're like I don't have what it takes, I don't sound like you just yet. So I always encourage them Start now, when nobody even really knows you so much. Make the mistakes Grow, because we all started somewhere. We didn't start perfect. So these are the things that I'll encourage them.  26:07 - Anne (Host) And I also think and this is kind of my big thing when I have students that say, well, I don't sound like I'm not there yet I'm like in reality and I think you must know, because you've had such a lengthy experience in being on camera and also in radio and podcasts when you connect with someone, nobody's really listening to how you.  26:27 I mean, yeah, we can sound good, but in reality that is only like a temporary, fleeting thing, that, okay, it sounds good, it sounds clear, I understand you, but when we connect, we connect on an emotional level and that really comes into the storytelling, that comes into that point of view that we're able to express. And I think that podcasting helps us to do that, like, especially if it's a conversation between you and I. But I use those skills in my voiceover to connect with that theoretical client and that's really where it becomes the most important. So how important would you say the connection in storytelling is for, let's say, the current trend and styles that are happening in your area? I mean because globally, I think we all need to be able to tell stories. But I'm just curious in terms of locally, when people hire you, are they hiring you for that big, deep, booming voice? Or are they also hiring you for that storytelling capability?  27:18 - Tolupe (Guest) That's a very good question, because in the continent, especially in Nigeria, I'm going to take Nigeria we have been very influenced by the Western cultures the things we see from movies in hollywood, the cartoons that we've seen growing up, so these has heavily influenced how we tell our stories in the media. There's still a lot of true storytelling, I must say, but when people think about voiceover, a lot of young people think about Disney, they think about all the Cartoon Network stuff and what that affects is the accent. So they're tempted to want to sound like the kids they watched growing up. They think that's what voiceover is. And it doesn't mean that's not what voiceover isn't. It just means the people you see on your screens.  28:14 They're telling stories that are relatable to them. It's their local stories. The animation you watch, even though it's fiction, but the communication, the nuances, you know all of those expressions. They're very akin to wherever they come from. Over here there's a way we tell our stories, the way we crack our jokes, the lingua. It's very local. So it's a lot of work to try to explain to upcoming talents that see, your accent is good enough yourself.  28:50 The way you sound is good enough. It's good enough you are enough.  28:54 You don't have to sound like barbie. You don't have to sound like right.  28:58 - Anne (Host) I'm so glad that you like this. It gets me emotional actually. I'm so glad that you like this. It gets me emotional actually, because I'm so glad that you said that, because it's important for not just locally you, it's important for us, it's important for the world to hear those stories. Right, it's important for us to understand you and how you tell stories, because it may be different than how I tell the story, but it's certainly very interesting to me.  29:19 You know what I mean.  29:25 And it's something that I feel I could benefit from hearing and I could enjoy it and it could be educational, it can be entertaining and I think just getting that experience and that culture and that storytelling is so important to a global audience.  29:35 Yes, absolutely, which I?  29:36 think is important to your business, which?  29:38 is so important to your business, so I think for anyone and I love how you talk about the imposter syndrome, which I think we all have.  29:44 I think that's a global thing, right? Everybody has imposter syndrome I still think, at the very heart of it, the fact that we can share and that we can communicate and we can connect with one another, that is something that is very much wanted and desired.  30:03 It may not be, as, let's say, marketable in certain places yet. Right, because even in America there's a lot of places that say they want the conversational connection, but yet a lot of times what you hear on television turns out to be something different because of whoever's directing you, whoever is hiring what they hear in their head. Right, Because they could have grown up with those kind of announcer kind of broadcast sort of sound and that's who ended up directing you and that's how the commercial sounds or that's how whatever it is that you're doing sounds. But I do believe that when it comes to people that really want that connection, that engagement with their brand, that they're going to hopefully continually go more and more into the storytelling aspect and it becomes less about your voice and more about how you can reach that person that's listening to you at the other end of the mic in reality.  30:52 So, yeah, I think it's all about the connection. So let's talk a little bit about any type of, let's say, memorable story or project that showcased your unique storytelling. Is there anything that you can talk about that is out there on a global level that can really speak to your unique storytelling?  31:14 - Tolupe (Guest) Now that you say memorable, I've done a couple of voiceovers for different brand. I think the most recent that I did was for coca-cola. So I've done a couple of voiceovers for different brands. I think the most recent that I did was for Coca-Cola, so I've done a couple of them. I think the two most memorable would be getting cast on one of the biggest animations to come out of Nigeria, which would actually be out next year, 2025. And that animation is called Iyanu. It's going to be on Cartoon Network on.  31:42 Showmatch in Africa. So I'm one of the cast and it was such an honor to be on that because it's not just a cartoon for the world to enjoy, but it captures African stories. The entire cast were Nigerian, so we spoke the true Nigerian accent. It was quite a mix of traditional and youth, friendly and young. You know all of that, so I'm happy to be on that. I play a character called Shiju, which people would come to find out much more about later. Then the other one would be.  32:16 Recently I did a voiceover for a friend. She started this podcast and I recorded the voiceover and I just something about that voiceover stood out for me. It's on a podcast anyway, so, um, it's memorable to me personally. It's not like it's for a global brand of some sort, but it's just something that when I think about that particular voiceover maybe because the way I read it it was just so real and I just felt everything in that script Very powerful story, very touching experience. It's titled the First and Last Time I Saw my Parents Dance and that story was just so powerful. So, yeah, that works for me too. It's on podcasts and platforms.  33:02 - Anne (Host) Awesome. Well, I'll be connecting those links up in the show notes for any of those bosses that are looking for more information. So tell us what's next for you Any exciting projects on the way or other goals that you're working toward. Any other associations you're going to pioneer. Any other associations you're going to?  33:21 - Tolupe (Guest)  Next up for me is my youtube channel. Already I have the podcast running on youtube, but I am planning on creating a youtube channel where I talk more about voiceover extensively, particularly for Nigerians and africans my extension, so that is going to be coming up next year. I also am working on some online courses. Although right now I teach voiceovers, I mentor people one-on-one. I also teach voiceovers with other voiceover institutions of learning in Nigeria, but I realized that there's a lot of demand out there and I can't always be physically there to teach over and over and over. It's very demanding. So I'm putting together an online course that will be available, and my website is also in the works. So by January 2025, everything will be ready. So these are the things I'm working on.  34:13 - Anne (Host) Well, that's quick, that's like next month. Yeah, I love it. So tell our bosses where they can find you, where they can learn more about you. Follow you on socials.  34:25 - Tolupe (Guest) Okay, so my Instagram handle is tcode70. That's T-C-O-D-E underscore 70. My YouTube channel is I am tcode70. So you can find me on YouTube and on TikTok I'm also tcode underscore 70 TikTok. Tcode underscore 70. On X, which is formerly Twitter, my website will be out really soon will be, I mean, launched so my website is iamtcode.com Iamtcode.com.  34:57 - Anne (Host) Love it, love it. And that's coming January, January 25. So now I'm hoping that I myself am releasing a new website that is supposed to be out in January of 2025 as well. So it's just a little refresh of my brand.  35:10 So  oh my gosh, it has been so much fun chatting with you and I am keeping my fingers crossed for Sunday, which is coming up in a few days, to find out about that Sova's nomination. But the way I feel if you're nominated award nominated is just as good as award winning in my book, and actually even that is subjective. But yeah, my fingers are crossed for you and I'll be listening. I've got a couple nominations myself that I'm going to be you know. We'll see if that works out and in the meantime, it has been such a pleasure chatting with you and I want to actually check up with you next year again so that we can reconnect and see what other amazing things you've done, because you are definitely a VO boss for sure, and it's been a pleasure chatting with you today.  35:56 - Tolupe (Guest)  you so much, and it's been a pleasure chatting with you too, and thank you for inspiring me and millions of others, because, yeah, a lot of people are still going to listen to this. Podcast is a platform that people can listen to many years to come, so thank you so much, Anne.  36:12 - Anne (Host) No problem, all right, I'm going to give a great big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You too can connect and network like bosses, like Tico to myself. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Bosses, have an amazing week and we'll see you next week. Bye, bye.  36:28 - Speaker 3 (Announcement) Join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at VOobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via IPDTL.   

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast
Holistic Retirement Planning – Lane Martinsen

The Retirement Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 20:16


This podcast covers the non-financial aspects of planning for retirement. But make no mistake - you have to get your money right. Lane Martinsen is the author of 5W Retirement Blueprint: Maximize your Retirement Income through Holistic Planning, which describes his approach of holistic retirement planning. Lane Martinsen joins us from Arizona. ______________________ Bio Lane G. Martinsen is a Certified Financial Fiduciary®, an Investment Advisor Representative, and a Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP®). Lane is the Principal of Martinsen Wealth Management, LLC located in Tempe, Arizona. Lane is an Ed Slott Elite IRA Advisor and a member of the National Ethics Association (NEA). Lane has a diverse background within the financial services industry that first started in 1988. In addition to serving his own clients, Lane has trained and mentored hundreds of other financial advisors from all parts of the country. Lane id the author of 5W Retirement Blueprint: Maximize your Retirement Income through Holistic Planning and of the Amazon bestselling book  The Holistic Retirement Planning Revolution. He's also the host of the popular educational YouTube channel The Financial Fast Lane. Lane and his wife Tara met in college and recently celebrated their 31st anniversary. They have 5 children and 6 grandchildren. In 2010 (before any grandchildren were born) they fulfilled a dream to live with their kids in a foreign country. Lane and his family lived near the beach at Playa Conchal in beautiful Costa Rica for one year 2010-2011. During this time they formed many treasured memories and were able to provide humanitarian services to the local Tico people that they grew to love deeply. ________________________ For More on Lane Martinsen 5W Retirement Blueprint: Maximize your Retirement Income through Holistic Planning The Financial Fast Lane You Tube Channel Martinsen Wealth Management _____________________ Podcast Conversations You May Like Retiring: Creating a Life That Works for You – Teresa Amabile How to Retire - Christine Benz The Key Decisions for Retirement Success – Wade Pfau _____________________ About The Retirement Wisdom Podcast There are many podcasts on retirement, often hosted by financial advisors with their own financial motives, that cover the money side of the street. This podcast is different. You'll get smarter about the investment decisions you'll make about the most important asset you'll have in retirement: your time. About Retirement Wisdom I help people who are retiring, but aren't quite done yet, discover what's next and build their custom version of their next life. A meaningful retirement doesn't just happen by accident. Schedule a call today to discuss how The Designing Your Life process created by Bill Burnett & Dave Evans can help you make your life in retirement a great one – on your own terms. About Your Podcast Host  Joe Casey is an executive coach who also helps people design their next life after their primary career and create their version of The Multipurpose Retirement.™ He created his own next chapter after a twenty-six-year career at Merrill Lynch, where he was Senior Vice President and Head of HR for Global Markets & Investment Banking. Today, in addition to his work with clients, Joe hosts The Retirement Wisdom Podcast, which thanks to his guests and loyal listeners, ranks in the top 1 % globally in popularity by Listen Notes, with over 1.6 million downloads. Business Insider has recognized Joe as one of 23 innovative coaches who are making a difference. He's the author of Win the Retirement Game: How to Outsmart the 9 Forces Trying to Steal Your Joy. Connect on LinkedIn _____________________ Wise Quotes On Holistic Retirement Planning "Holistic planning is not traditional. Most Financial Planning is kind of transactional in nature and it's specific to a certain transaction or a certain goal.

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 03-04-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 119:23


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 03-04-2025 Entrevistas a: Facundo Perez Carletti @CarlettiPerez (Secretario General del PRO) Fausto Spotorno (Director de la Escuela de Negocios de UADE)

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 27-03-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 118:57


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 27-03-2025 Entrevistas a: Ricardo López Murphy @rlopezmurphy (Diputado Nacional por Republicanos Unidos) Gustavo Marangoni @gmmarangoni (Politólogo. Profesor universitario. Director @MyR_economia ) Gabriel Mraida @gabimraida (Ministro de Desarrollo Humano y Hábitat en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires)

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 20-3-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 117:23


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 20-3-2025 Entrevistas a: Claudio Loser (Economista, Ex Director del Departamento del Hemisferio Occidental del FMI) Carlos Fara @carlosfara (Analista Político, Consultor) Juan Abal Medina @juanabalmedina (Politólogo, Candidato a Legislador en CABA, Ex Jefe de Gabinete)

Mundofonías
Mundofonías 2025 #22: Singladuras ibéricas y latinoamericanas / Iberian and Latin American sailings

Mundofonías

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 59:35


Navegamos entre músicas ibéricas y latinoamericanas, siguiendo nuevas estelas del flamenco y del folk castellano y gallego, saltando después al otro lado del Atlántico, para seguir disfrutando con nuevos y próximos álbumes con aires brasileños, colombianos, caribeños, chilenos y neoyorquinos. We sail through Iberian and Latin American music, following new trails of flamenco and Castilian and Galician folk, then crossing to the other side of the Atlantic to continue enjoying new and upcoming albums with Brazilian, Colombian, Caribbean, Chilean and New York airs. - Quentin Gas & Los Zíngaros - La virgen de los Dolores - El mundo se quema - Antonio Fernández & Pedro de Dios - Fandango del coche fúnebre - Cantes malditos - Dani de Morón - Eunoia (tangos) - Empatía - Germán Ruiz - Crisol - Hemisferios - Tor - Zira - Zira - María López - Tico tico no fubá - Daydreaming - Thiago Amud - O raio - Enseada perdida - Ilessi - Oxum (Ora ie ie ie) | Oxum (Oxum bai le ô) - Atlântico negro - De Mar y Río - De mar y río - Bailen y gocen - Chacho Ramírez - Bein' Caribbean - I remember Bill - Patricio Morales - La tierra canta - La tierra canta - (Dani de Morón - 41530 (bulería) - Empatía) 📸 Dani de Morón

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 13-03-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 118:08


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 13-03-2025 Entrevistas a: Eugenio Marí @Eugenio__Mari (Economista especializado en Comercio Exterior, Colaborador Fund. Libertad Y Progreso) Bernabé Crena (Consultor senior de F5 LATAM)

The Faithful Fathering Podcast
Sports is Life, BUT... Episode 4

The Faithful Fathering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 22:32


In this episode, Rick and his guest Tico discuss how Tico and his family have used their love of sports to minister to throughout the years. Tico shares how sports provided an avenue for him to be able to pour into people's lives that may not have otherwise been open to conversations about faith. 

The Faithful Fathering Podcast
Sports is Life BUT... - Episode 3

The Faithful Fathering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 25:01


In this episode, Rick and his guest Tico discuss Tico's inspiring journey to sports ministry, from starting as an intern to becoming an Associate Pastor. They explore how Tico's passion for sports led him to opportunities to share the Gospel and mentor youth. Tico shares how sports provided an avenue for him to be able to pour into people's lives that may not have otherwise been open to conversations about faith. Tico also reflects on how God was confirming his next steps along the way, providing clarity and direction in his ministry and family life. He opens up about the challenges and rewards of his commitment to sports ministry and raising his family, showing how fatherhood, sports and the Christian walk can seamlessly work together in every aspect of life. 

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 27-02-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 120:25


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 27-02-2025 Entrevistas a: Claudio Cingolani @claucingo (Presidente Coalición Cívica ARI CABA) Ricardo Delgado @delgado_rr (Presidente de @AnalyticaARG )

The Faithful Fathering Podcast
Sports is Life, BUT... Episode 2

The Faithful Fathering Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 23:52


In this episode, Rick and his guest Tico discuss Tico's inspiring journey to sports ministry, from starting as an intern to becoming an Associate Pastor. They explore how Tico's passion for sports led him to opportunities to share the Gospel and mentor youth.   Tico shares how sports provided an avenue for him to be able to pour into people's lives that may not have otherwise been open to conversations about faith.   Tico also reflects on how God was confirming his next steps along the way, providing clarity and direction in his ministry and family life. He opens up about the challenges and rewards of his commitment to sports ministry and raising his family, showing how fatherhood, sports and the Christian walk can seamlessly work together in every aspect of life.

Sons da Terra
O popular tico-tico

Sons da Terra

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 19:28


Nesse episódio do 'Sons da Terra' os repórteres do programa conversam com o biólogo Luciano Lima sobre uma das aves mais populares do país, o tico-tico (Zonotrichia capensis). Famoso na composição do músico Zequinha de Abreu, o tico-tico é uma espécie fácil de ser reconhecida pelo canto e também pela aparência.Apesar de levar o nome a canção 'Tico-tico no fubá' a ave é onívora e possui uma dieta variada. É conhecido por cuidar de filhotes do chupim, uma ave nidoparasita, e também por ter um canto misterioso que é emitido durante a noite.Para saber mais sobre o assunto, confira o programa completo!

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 20-02-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 119:49


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 20-02-2025 Entrevistas a: Carlos Fara @carlosfara (Analista Político, Consultor) Álvaro González @_alvarogonzalez (Diputado Nacional PRO por la Ciudad de Buenos Aires) Jorge Colina (Economista de @IDESAar ) Alejandro Salcedo @AlejandrooSalce (Secretario General de la Unión de Docentes de la Provincia de Buenos Aires @udocbacentral )

Plant Geezer
Plant Geezer Ep:42 - STREET ACTIVISM, THE VEGAN POLICE & GENERAL VEGAN CHAT

Plant Geezer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 57:38


Tico is a recently turned vegan and recently turned activist from the Netherlands. He took just three months to become vocal on the atrocities of animal exploitation, the fastest I've heard to date. A pleasure to chat to you sirInstagram - @PLANTGEEZERPODCAST / @PLANTGEEZER. Email - PlantGeezer@gmail.com

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 13-02-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 119:34


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 13-02-2025 Entrevistas a: Carlos Vaccaro (Director Ejecutivo de la Cámara Argentina del Acero) Ramiro Egüen @eguenramiro (Intendente de 25 de Mayo)

CUBAkústica FM
'Ay, Galleguíbiri. Ay, Macuntíbiri'

CUBAkústica FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 60:51


Música popular cubana en 78 revoluciones x minuto. Ediciones que nos recuerdan algo del quehacer del pianista, arreglista y director de orquesta Bebo Valdés en plena década del 50. "Ritmando chá chá chá", pieza emblemática de Bebo con la sonoridad de la Orquesta "Riverside", da paso a otras dos temas de su autoría en el repertorio de ese notable jazz band, conducido por el saxofonista Pedro Vila. Mambo y swing desde una memorable audición en CMQ RadioCentro. "Güempa" y "Oye cómo gozo mama". Escuchemos el "son capetillo" que defendía el tresero Arsenio Rodríguez en la gran ciudad de New York. El guaguancó y el montuno a la manera de Arsenio, los grandes desvelos del ciego maravilloso. Trilogía vocal completada por Capo, Cándido Antomattei y Manolo en discos "Tico". Como en los innumerables sainetes criollos que acompañó en sus largos años de gloria, los centenarios compases de la orquesta del Teatro "Alhambra" vuelven a escucharse mientras subimos el telón. "El verraco está en la yuca", danzón de Felipe Valdés, nos acerca a La Habana que estrenaba el siglo XX. Con apenas medio millón de habitantes la popularidad del llamado teatro vernáculo en la capital cubana propició la aparición de numerosos teatros donde solía presentarse lo más valioso del género. Entre escenarios como "Payret", "Albisu ", "Cubano", "Campoamor", "Polyteama Grande", "Polyteama chico", "Nacional", "Principal de la Comedia" y "Armenoville", entre otros, brilló con luz propia el "Alhambra". Hasta el final de sus días el maestro Eduardo Robreño defendió las memorias de aquel sabroso antro del bufo, ubicado en las calles Consulado y Virtudes. En las tablas del "Alhambra" la picaresca criolla y la sátira política fueron platos fuertes bien servidos logrando, durante más de tres décadas y media, la increíble proeza de mantener su cartelera ininterrumpidamente. Federico Villoch, Regino López y Arias, desde el 10 de noviembre de 1900 hasta febrero de 1935 cuando se desplomó parte de su construcción, propiciaron que en en sus tablas crecieran artísticamente las figuras más relevantes del bufo en la Isla. Seguidamente: Arquímedes Pous y Ramón Espigul junto a Conchita Llauradó y Lola Mayorga, respectivamente. El negrito y la mulata, personajes claves de aquella cofradía donde también brillaron el gallego, el guajiro y el chino. Acompañados invariablemente por sones, rumbitas y guarachas, jamás dejaron de resonar con el pueblo. A continuación el guajiro y el negrito: Carlos Zarzo y Sergio Acebal. "El comienzo de la carretera". En la sencillez y aparente ingenuidad de sus textos y pasajes melódicos el público más humilde pudo ver reflejadas sus esperanzas, frustraciones, tristezas y alegrías. Sonidos donde sigue latiendo el pulso de una Isla al parecer condenada a vivir permanentemente, como en las tablas del viejo teatro bufo, entre la risa y el llanto. El 10 de octubre de 1922 nació oficialmente la radio cubana. Fue Rita Montaner parte del elenco artístico que intervino en la transmisión inaugural de la PWX de la Cuban Telephone Company. A poco más de un siglo de este acontecimiento el recuerdo de esta importante figura del teatro, el cine, la radio y la televisión llega con el respaldo de la orquesta CMQ, bajo la conducción del maestro Enrique González Mánticci. Luis Carbonell, el acuarelista de la poesía afroantillana, alguna vez fue presentado por dos míticas voces de la radio cubana: Eusebio Valls y Xiomara Fernández. Fragmentos del estelar show: "De fiesta con Bacardí". Regresamos a la Avenida Infanta marcada con el número 105. A partir de 1953, en el flamante estudio-teatro de los Hermanos Fernández: Radio Progreso, los cantantes y agrupaciones más destacadas de la época interactuaban con el público. Rolando Laserie con la banda de Bebo Valdés, Xiomara Alfaro con la jazz band "Hermanos Castro". La despedida a cargo de Celio González y Celia Cruz junto a Rogelio Martinez y Caíto con el conjunto "Sonora Matancera".

Guitare, guitares
Guitare de Légende ... "Tico-Tico no Fubá" de Zequinha de Abreu (1880-1935)

Guitare, guitares

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 8:50


durée : 00:08:50 - "Tico-tico no fubá" de Zequinha de Abreu (1880-1935) - "1917 la musique naît de la plume du musicien brésilien Zequinha de Abreu, instrumentiste, spécialiste du choro, qui touchait de plusieurs instruments : la flûte, le sax, et le piano. Le rythme et la mélodie évoquent les gestes à la fois saccadés et gracieux d'un petit oiseau qui picore" S. Llinarès

Tarataña
Tarataña - Bach por zanfona y folktrónica lusa - 08/02/25

Tarataña

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 60:07


Irrumpe una joven artista gallega que hace llamarse María López que canta, y toca, entre otros instrumentos, gaita, panderetas, piano y zanfona. Con este último se atreve a versionar a los mismísimos Bach o Albinoni. También descubrimos al dulzainero segoviano Juanan Sanz, que lleva la dulzaina un poco más lejos al juntarla con otros instrumentos. Hay nuevo disco, y lo estrenamos, del portugués Omiri, al que tuvimos la suerte de ver cómo desarrolla toda su concepción de la folktrónica en directo en el último CUCA Festival celebrado el pasado julio en la localidad salmantina de Herguijuela de la Sierra. Recordamos actuaciones recientes de Karmento y Mayalde y estrenamos al final una nueva canción de Tresboliyu Folk.Y así queda el sábado en La Tarataña:  1.- María López, “Prelude (Bach)” 2:26, “Alalá das mariñas” 3:24, “Lonxe da terriña” 3:06 y “Tico tico no fubá” 2:522.- Juanan Sanz, “De la huerta al arenal” 3:00, “No me sueltes” 4:46 y “Desgárrame tu voz” 4:483.- Omiri, “A saia de Carolina” 2:47, “Pé com pé” 2:50 y “Murinheira do andarilho Eito fora” (con Grupo de Cantares) 3:084.- Karmento, “Fangos” 3:535.- Mayalde, “La mujer de chirrimingurri” 3:576.- Tresboliyu Folk, “Del herrero la fragua” 4:59Escuchar audio

Beer and Bullsh*t
#100 - I don't want to own a bus

Beer and Bullsh*t

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 74:40


Ben chats with Brad Campeau of Brew Donkey and goes deep on all things Ottawa. Yes, Ottawa! They talk about why Ottawa beer folks might have a bit of a chip on their shoulder, TICO, zip zip zip hooray, cannabis, and why Brad's all in on "a really expensive way to get drunk."

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 06-02-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 118:42


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 06-02-2025 Entrevista a: Camilo Tiscornia @CamiloTiscornia (Economista, Director de C&T Asesores Económicos @CyT_Economia )

ESPERANZA ARGENTINA Y GLOBAL,radial saludable
NUEVO AÑO, NUEVA VIDA,con PSICOLOGIA TRANSPERSONAL CUANTICA + DIA MUNDIAL del CANCER 2025

ESPERANZA ARGENTINA Y GLOBAL,radial saludable

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 60:46


Te invito a CONECTAR con tu PAZ, LUZ , BIENESTAR ..! Este sábado 01.02.25. a las 11 am, en VIVO, desde Rosario. Argentina. en VIVO ONLINE. www.radiogranrosario.com.ar LUEGO desde tu podcast preferido #MarisaPatiñoEntrevistasparaTuBienestar desde dónde te acompañamos, en el lugar del planeta dónde te encuentres. Para compartirte herramientas VALIOSAS para TU BIENESTAR. Junto a EXPERTOS reconocidos por su trayectoria de EXCELENCIA académica y GRANDEZA INTEGRAL QUE MERECÉS ! 1.- NO CAMBIES dice tu cerebro primitivo,desde el miedo INTELIGENCIA de CAMBIO. El nuevo paradigma a desarrollar..Te das cuenta que ya no basta con conocer intelectualmente un tema ó una profesión. Por qué la IA podría sustituir TODO LO AUTOMATIZADO? Tal vez sientes UNA VIDA VACÍA..en PILOTO AUTOMÁTICO (de las obligaciones al cumpli miento ) porque tu cerebro está en estado supervivencia: INFELIZ,CÓMODO APEGADO A LO CONOCIDO.? Se puede pasar de la “Inteligencia intelectual “ a la Inteligencia Emocional, para reconectar con nuestra INTELIGENCIA DIVINA para SER COCREADOR/A de TU MEJOR VERSIÓN y DISFRUTAR de TU MEJOR DESTINO . ? Estaremos junto al DR.ABSALON SANCLEMENTE BOLIVAR. @doctor_absa @sanclementeabsalon (desde Inglaterra ) Hablando de PSICOLOGIA TRANSPERSONAL CUANTICA.la nueva disciplina para MEJORA CONTINUA. @doctor_absa @sanclementeabsalon @universovirtualcomunicaciones TE INVITAMOS A SUMAR VALOR A TU VIDA. CONGRESO PSICOLOGIA TRANSPERSONAL CUANTICA a desarrollarse 22 marzo 2025. Medellin Colombia. DIPLOMADO PSICOLOGIA TRANSPERSONAL CUANTICA.para SUMAR VALOR cómo persona y cómo profesional. 25.03.25. al 25.05.25. + info www.universovirtualcomunicaciones.com 2.- Previo al #DIAMUNDIALdelCÁNCER 04.02. PREVENIR ES CURAR. “Si pretendes curar a alguien pregúntale si está dispuesto/a a RENUNCIAR a lo que lo enfermó “ HIPÓCRATES. VINIMOS A HACERLO DIFERENTE, que nuestros padres, y ancestros. ESO ES: EVOLUCIONAR, SER INTELIGENTE EMOCIONAL. Y SANAR Un ejemplo: Si tu padre murió de CANCER de PULMÓN, no sólo fue por la nicotina, sino por los hábitos poco saludables que tuvo: autosacrificio: devela no sólo el ESTRÉS CRÓNICO de CUIDAR Ó DAR TANTO a los demás.. pero se OLVIDO de CUIDARSE A SI MISMO. Ahora tu puedes,haber aprendido a NICOTINA = CANCER , pero te escapas de ser honesto emocionalmente,y poner limites,para confrontar con tu conyuge con el alcohol de los fines de semana, procrastinas (dejas para después ) ó eres adicto al trabajo, a emociones ó vínculos toxicos..? Cómo te autocastigas, te autosacrificas? Asi que por eso, LA PAZ, es esencial para ELEGIR HABITOS Y VINCULOS SALUDABLES.. SER TU MEJOR VERSIÓN SALUDABLE. Eso es EPIGENETICA, EVOLUCIÓN, es SANAR.. a vos, y a tu descendencia, que PERCIBE TU ENERGIA, no lo que dices, sino TUS HABITOS COTIDIANOS. Estaremos junto al D.R ERNESTO CRESCENTI. Nuestro experto en PREVENCIÓN Y TERAPIAS AFINES. Desde www.institutocrescenticom.ar @institutocrescenti “Cada ser si se lo PROPONE, puede ser ESCULTOR,de su propio CEREBRO “ DR.RAMON Y CAJAL. “Locura, es creer: si haces lo mismo, vas a obtener diferentes resultados “ ALBERT EINSTEIN. Sábado a las 11 am.Rosario Arg. 88.9 ,EN VIVO. + en www.radiogranrosario.com.ar +LUEGO escúchalo desde TU canal de PODCAST PREFERIDO #MARISAPATIÑOENTREVISTASPARATUBIENESTAR en diversas plataformas internacionales:Spotify + Ivoox + Apple + Amazon Music ,etc. ) Sembrando PAZ, ENTUSIASMO y VIDA. en todo el mundo COMPARTI con AMISTADES.. ! ABRAZOTES de PAZ. MARISA PATIÑO. Fundadora,CEO,productora.www.esperanzaargentina.com.ar Embajadora de Paz UNESCO. Designada Parlamentaria Mundial de Educación. Mentora Neurociencias Aplicadas para EmpoderARTE. Certificada en Empoderamiento Femenino Univ.Salamanca. Certificada Bienestar y Salud Mental en el trabajo.Fund.INECO. Certificada Instructora Internacional Método Hipopresivos para Tu Bienestar AMAIP. Certificada Conferencista Internacional por Red Mundial Conferencistas www.marisapatinoambassador.com

Universo de Misterios
1350 - Comentario (NO POLÍTICO) sobre Donald Trump y Elon Musk - Falacias Lógicas

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 56:26


1350 - Comentario (NO POLÍTICO) sobre Donald Trump y Elon Musk - Falacias Lógicas. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

LBZ Sports
Fútbol Tico: ¡Vuelve la Liga Promérica! 15 días después...

LBZ Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 52:25


Regresan los podcasts de Fútbol Tico con la previa del Clausura 2025 de la Liga Promérica. Secciones: (02:26) Herediano (09:51) Alajuelense (23:49) Saprissa (35:29) San Carlos (40:14) Cartaginés (43:52) Cambios de entrenadores (49:47) Sanciones

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 09-01-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 120:18


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 09-01-2025

Boia
Boia 285 - Tico Cavalcanti explorando a Indonesia, tigres e macacos em G. Land e positividade em 2025

Boia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 166:22


Começamos o ano com o pé na porta, quase 3 horas de deliciosa conversa com Tico Cavalcanti, um dos brasileiros que, certamente, passou mais tempo dentro dos tubos. Verdadeiro connaisseur de shorts de surfe, Tico foi um dos mais importantes empresários (e visionário!) do Bananão nos anos 80 e 90. Inspirado pelo livro The Chronicles of G-Land da javanesa Dian Hadiani, gentilmente enviado ao Boia pelo Oldair Sasso (ouvinte assíduo) Julio Adler e João Valente ouviram Tico relembrar as primeiras aventuras em Grajagan, Bali e espalhar otimismo nesse inicio do ano.

Eco Medios Podcast
DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 02-01-2025

Eco Medios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 118:24


DEL ARCO POLÍTICO con Darío Del Arco 02-01-2025 Entrevistas a: José María Arrúa @arruajm (Ministro de Turismo de la Provincia de Misiones) Francisco Paoltroni @PaoltroniF (Senador Nacional por Formosa)

SURFERS
Backside 44: De futbolista a arquitecto de culturas organizacionales, el impacto de Tico Perezgrovas

SURFERS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 47:31


Platicamos con Tico sobre los retos y aprendizajes que han marcado su trayectoria, desde su paso por el fútbol profesional hasta convertirse en un referente como speaker y consultor en liderazgo y cultura organizacional. Tico es el fundador de Grupo CICESO, ha impactado a más de 1,600 empresas a nivel global, desarrollando herramientas como Las 8 Riquezas y la innovadora Vacuna Organizacional, diseñadas para enfrentar los desafíos del entorno empresarial moderno. Su pasión por la humanidad en los negocios le ha valido reconocimientos como LinkedIn Top Voice y su inclusión en redes globales de emprendedores como Endeavor y Enlace+.Algunos temas que abordamos con Tico son:1.- Propósito empresarial: Cómo alinear valores humanos con objetivos estratégicos para crear culturas transformadoras.2.- Herramientas innovadoras: El impacto de Las 8 Riquezas y la Vacuna Organizacional en la resiliencia de empresas modernas.3.- Futuro del trabajo: Su perspectiva sobre tecnología, liderazgo y sostenibilidad en entornos laborales.4.- Lecciones del deporte: Cómo sus años como futbolista profesional influyen en su enfoque hacia la resiliencia y el liderazgo.5.- Impacto social: La importancia de generar cambios positivos más allá de las organizaciones, en comunidades y personas.Conecta con Tico Perezgrovas en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ticoperezgrovas/ Conoce más de Tico en: https://ticoperezgrovas.com/ Descubre más sobre Empresas con Rumbo en: https://conrumbo.com.mx/ Acompáñanos a conocer la historia de Tico Perezgrovas, un líder que está construyendo un puente entre propósito, humanidad y éxito empresarial.Suscríbete a nuestro canal en SpotifyVe la entrevista completa en YouTubeSigue negocioscool en todas nuestras redes Conecta con nosotros a través de LinkedIn

Jazzmeeting
December 18 2024 – I

Jazzmeeting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024


Josh Meader; Matthew Thomson; Alex Hirlian – Dark Summer – 5:39 Leonardo Amuedo; Antonio Serrano – You Must Believe in Spring – 3:26 Yuliya Lonskaya; Lulo Reinhardt – Piece of Soul – 5:12 Justin Stanton; Chris Bullock – Bee Dub – 5:01 Tico y Aguabajo; Tico Pierhagen; Efraïm Trujillo; Frans Cornelissen; Samuel Torres; Jose Miguel […]

Devocionales Cristianos para Menores
Devocional Cristiano para Menores | UN PLANETA MARAVILLOSO - ¿CUÁNTO SABES DEL MUNDO ACUÁTICO? | 2024-12-09

Devocionales Cristianos para Menores

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 4:27


Fecha: 09-12-2024 Título: ¿CUÁNTO SABES DEL MUNDO ACUÁTICO? Autor: Vicki Redden, Dee Litten Reed, Joelle Reed Yamada Locución: La tía Tania http://evangelike.com/devocionales-cristianos-para-menores/

BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain
Ep. 462 Doron Wesly | Enter a New Era of Gaming with Funtico

BlockHash: Exploring the Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 29:14


For episode 462, CCO Doron Wesly joins Brandon Zemp on the show to discuss Funtico, a new gaming platform that elevates favorite game genres, allowing players to earn prizes and perks through skill. Users can compete in tournaments or one-on-one battles and own in-game items. Funtico games are accessible on PC, mobile web browsers, and app stores. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:13 | Doron Wesly 2:33 | What is Funtico and how was is created? 5:29 | Incentivization model 11:56 | Digital assets on Funtico 14:42 | $TICO token and utility 15:38 | How to play games on Funtico? 17:18 | Future of Web3 Gaming 21:24 | Funtico tournaments 22:28 | Doron's favorite games on Funtico 24:24 | Virtual reality gaming 27:02 | Funtico social media & community

Expat Diaries - Costa Rica Edition

In this episode, we sit down with Mike McGinnis, a true Costa Rican expat pioneer who first arrived in Costa Rica as a young surfer in 1991. Drawn to the waves and the lifestyle, Mike quickly decided to make Costa Rica his permanent home. From the vibrant coastlines of Dominical to the serene hills of Tinamaste, he's spent over 30 years immersing himself in the Tico way of life.Mike shares insights on the pros and cons of living beachfront, his experiences with Costa Rica's iconic cleaner ants, and even his spiritual journey with Ayahuasca. Now a seasoned author working on his third book, Mike talks about how his writing captures the essence of Costa Rica and reflects on the experiences that have shaped his life in paradise.Join us as we explore Mike's three-decade journey, filled with surfing, writing, and deep cultural connections. If you've ever wondered about expat life, spirituality, or the real Costa Rica, this episode is packed with unique stories and practical insights.Key Highlights:Moving to Costa Rica as a young surfer and making it home

Dora’s Recipe for Adventure
Dora and Tico go to a Pizza Party! | Dora's Aventuras

Dora’s Recipe for Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 18:18


Dora, Boots, Tico, and BipBip the Robot are planning a pizza party! ¡Qué delicioso! They are going to make the most delicious pizza ever! Uh oh, just as they are gathering their pizza ingredients, Swiper shows up! He's swiped the pizza ingredients and has hidden them in the forest! Go and explore with Dora and her friends so they can save the pizza party! ¡Vamos!  You can find more Dora on Paramount+.

International Teacher Podcast
103 -Journey of the Heart (featuring Tico Oms)

International Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 73:54


In this conversation, Greg, JP, and Tico discuss Tico's journey from engineering to teaching and leadership in international schools. Tico shares his experiences teaching in Japan, working for Dell in Asia, and his decision to pursue a career in education. They also touch on Tico's time in Berlin and his transition into leadership coaching. The conversation highlights the importance of following one's passion and the value of mentorship and self-reflection. Tico Oms shares his journey from teaching math to becoming a leader in international schools. He initially taught math but was offered a position to teach business at Singapore American School, which he accepted. He then became the head of department for a diverse range of subjects and later took on the role of managing the school's trips program. Tico also had the opportunity to visit innovative schools around the world and bring back ideas to implement at his school. He eventually transitioned into leadership roles at International School Bangkok and International School Basel. Tico Oms shares his experience as an international educator and leader of color, highlighting the importance of taking opportunities and trying new things. He discusses his role in the Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) and the impact they are making in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in international schools. Tico also emphasizes the value of meaningful work and maintaining connections in the international education community. Links: Association of International Educators and Leaders of Color (AIELOC) - https://aieloc.org/ The Diversity Collective - https://thediversitycollective.org International Schools Services - https://www.iss.edu/ International School Bangkok - https://www.isb.ac.th/ International School of Basel - https://www.isbasel.ch/ Across Oceans Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/across-oceans/id1610506371

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Dora’s Recipe for Adventure
Dora Throws Tico a Surprise Birthday Party! | Dora's Aventuras

Dora’s Recipe for Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 17:12


Today in this adventure, Dora and Boots are getting ready for Tico's birthday! Tico is their very good friend who speaks Spanish! He deserves the best party so Dora and Boots have lots of special surprises for him in their party bag! Uh oh, Swiper is here and he's going to swipe the bag! Help Dora get all the surprises from the birthday bag in time for Tico's birthday party! ¡Vamos!  You can find more Dora on Paramount+.

Nickelodeon’s Goodnight Bedtime Stories

Dora, Boots, and Tico are rehearsing for a major dance show tomorrow. However, Boots is struggling with his steps and can't seem to get it right! Papi recommends that he rest and try again in the morning when he's more energized. But Boots is having trouble calming down. Fortunately, Papi has a solution to help him out. As bedtime approaches, Papi shares a soothing lullaby that helps Boots settle down and get a good night's sleep. For more Dora adventures, check out Paramount+. 0:00 Intro  1:05 Goodnight Bedtime Stories Theme Song 1:40 Rainforest Ritmo Dance 3:30 Words of Affirmation 4:30 Banana Blankie 5:35 Naptime Song 7:35 Magic Words 8:30 Stinkbug Blues Story 9:40 What Makes You, You? 10:35 What Makes You, You Song 12:50 Breathing Exercise 14:35 Buenas Noches 15:15 Outro

Cody's Corner
COPA/EURO Predictions ft. Jean Celi! Cody's Corner | Episode 39

Cody's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 100:05


Our boy Tico is back to talk more soccer with the people ! Tune in as we break down the line for Copa America/ Euro's, Kawhi opting out of the Olympics, Jalen Brunson's contract and a whole lot more. Some good news coming your way!

Dora’s Recipe for Adventure
The Magic Stone Soup!

Dora’s Recipe for Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 16:42


Mami got really cold, so Dora and Boots are making soup to warm her up. Help them get all the special ingredients!   After a long walk in the mountains, Mami got super chilly. To warm her up, Dora, Boots, and Abuela are going to make a nice hot soup called Caldo de Res. But when they find out that they don't have any of the right ingredients, Abuela says ‘no problem'— ¡No hay problema! She sends Dora and Boots on an adventure up to Vaca Volcano to find a magic soup bowl. It has a special way of filling up with everything you need! Along the way, we'll meet our friends Benny, Isa, and Tico, who can help make the magic work. But what kind of magic is it? Here's a clue: it's the best kind ever! ¡Vamos! You can find more Dora on Paramount+.

Coursen's Corner
#28 – Justin and Megan LaPree – “Healing Americans IN America”

Coursen's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 87:33


GUEST – Justin and Megan LaPree of The Illuminating Co  TOPICS – Transforming relationships; healing through psychedelics; unlocking wellness, navigating communication styles; unlocking the power of therapy, helping America's veterans, first responders, and their families; navigating divorce; having empathy; blessings and dangers of living in a modern world. ABOUT JUSTIN AND MEGAN LAPREE – Justin and Megan LaPree are the co-founders of The Illuminating Co. (TICo), a pioneering nonprofit helping individuals heal, transform, and find purpose through community, connection, and entheogenic medicine ceremonies - here in America. FOLLOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE ILLUMINATING CO. Website: https://www.theilluminating.co/ Sacred Sisterhood Retreat: https://www.theilluminating.co/sacredsisterhoodretreatlanderaug  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/illuminatingheroes/  Illuminating Heroes: https://www.facebook.com/illuminatingheroes  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HealingAmericaINAmerica  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theilluminatingco/  FOLLOW JUSTIN  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinlapree/  LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/The_Illuminating_Co  FOLLOW MEGAN  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganlapree/  Heroic Path To Light: https://www.heroicpathtolight.org/  FOLLOW SPENCER COURSEN  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s.coursen/  Website: www.SpencerCoursen.com   Book: TheSafetyTrap.com  Brand: Ronin6.com   Business: CoursenSecurityGroup.com SPECIAL THANKS TO Staccato Ranch:  https://staccatoranch.com/  SunLife Organics: https://sunlifeorganics.com/  SHARE THIS Do You Have 8 Minutes?: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6m5zDQL3e8/  RECORDING STUDIO Podcast Recorded Studio: Record ATX  https://www.recordatx.com/    THEME MUSIC "Underground Moments" by Cushy https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/cushy/     PODCAST AND VIDEO PRODUCTION Ronin6 Media MAILBAG sgc@CoursenEnterprises.com

The Sustainability Journey
Development, Tech, and Health: Empowering Women and Girls with Tiko | S. 1 E. 117

The Sustainability Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 40:42 Transcription Available


"We believe that before we even start to talk about education and entrepreneurship, we must cover the needs in terms of sexual health".  Join us on a compelling journey of innovation and impact as Samuel Tini converses with Benoit Renard of TIKO, a pioneering tech NGO dedicated to promoting sexual and reproductive health for adolescents and young people in Africa. In this episode, we delve into the social side of sustainability, focusing on community work and women's rights. Benoit shares his transformative journey from France to sub-Saharan Africa, highlighting his passion for mixing business practices with development work to bring efficiencies and impact. Discover how TICO, through its unique software platform, collaborates with local partners to deliver essential health services, especially in challenging environments. Learn about the inspiring stories from the field, the challenges and triumphs of implementing technology in community health, and the future of tech-driven NGO work. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in sustainable development, technology for good, and making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people. Learn more https://tiko.org/ 

The KABC News Blitz
The Best Tacos In Southern California

The KABC News Blitz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 36:35


Some of the Reccomendations - Leo's Taco Truck, Mi Ranchito Taqueria, Carrillo's Mexican Deli, Homestate, Hugo's Tacos, Tacos Mexico, Benny's Tacos, Normita's Surf City Tacos, Sergio's Tacos, Margarita's Mexican Restaruant, Flamin Taco, Los California Tacos, Mex Cocina Cafe, Silvio's Brazillian BBQ, Guerrilla Tacos, La Esmerelda, Taco Nazo, Tito's Tacos, Salsa & Beer, Cilantro Mexican Grill, Poquito Mas, Gladstone's Long Beach, Speak Easy BBQ, Tico's Mexican Food, Chema's Tacos, Taco's Baja, Taqueria Los Padilla, El Taco Llama, and Bill's Taco HouseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THShow
A internet QUER ACABAR com a MACONHA

THShow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 40:51


Todas as plataformas se juntaram pra lutar contra a maconha no Brasil... Do Instagram ao Youtube, não há rede social que permita o livre conhecimento em torno dessa planta. E tem muita gente reclamando disso! Sempre tem um robozinho pra sumir com o conteúdo sem qualquer tipo de aviso. Nossos amigos Luiz do Natural TV e Tico do Ganzá passaram por algumas horas de pânico recentemente. Todo o seu conteúdo sobre a planta foi sequestrado pelo youtube sem mais nem menos. O susto já passou, mas eles vieram pra trocar uma ideia sobre a dificuldade de informar as pessoas sobre o assunto, quando todos os algoritmos são treinados para barrar o tema. Dá o play que tá importante!

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments
Ep 187 Quicker construction in Costa Rica with Steel - Bildtek

Costa Rica Real Estate & Investments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 20:40


Andrews Osbourne and I chatted about the benefit of building steel structures in Costa Rica, how it reduces cost and improves speed and his advice on building in this country.  Andres also tells us about where he, as a Tico, loves to visit and where he would invest $500K in Costa Rica.Free 15-minute consultation: https://meetings.hubspot.com/jake806/crconsultContact us: info@investingcostarica.comGuest: andres.osborne@bildtek.com

Nosara Podcasts with Rich Burnam
Gnome's Surf Therapy Program Gains Momentum and Seeks Community Support

Nosara Podcasts with Rich Burnam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 7:41


Christopher Antao from Gnome Surf Therapy is a frequent guest on the Nosara Podcast. His ‘Happy Camp' here in Nosara is by now well established and is getting more and more embraced by the Nosara community. Hear more about the latest updates and Chris's plans for offering Surf Therapy programs for Nosara locals here. Some of the show notes: Chris is back and excited about the upcoming plans for the surf therapy program. In February, 10 athletes and four families are scheduled to participate in the program in Nome. The program follows a family-centric approach, and there is a high demand, with bookings for the next two years. The success of the program is evident, with positive feedback from those who have experienced it in Nome. The conversation touches on the challenges Chris faced in establishing the surf therapy program, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and consistency. Plans include expanding the program to involve local kids and the Tico populace, fostering interaction and learning. Chris discusses the growth of the surf therapy organization back home, with over 50 trained surfing instructors and 5,000 sessions conducted in the past year. He expresses a desire to train the local community in Nosara and seeks support in bridging gaps, including funding, administration, and connections. Chris emphasizes his goal of truly helping the local community and encourages donations through the organization's website, gnomesurf.com. Lastly, Chris invites everybody to support in various capacities, from funding to volunteering, to further integrate the surf therapy program into the community.

Nosara Podcasts with Rich Burnam
Nosara neighborhoods San Ramón & Los Angeles need 22k asap for water access

Nosara Podcasts with Rich Burnam

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 4:11


This episode is a quick overview, in English, for everyone interested in helping solve a serious issue in Nosara. Some of Nosara's most populated, and poorest, Tico neighborhoods (San Ramón & Los Angeles) are facing a tremendous challenge as they are lacking water. According to the Nosara ASADA, only $22,000 is needed to solve a serious issue not only in lacking water, but the upcoming health crisis if unsanitary water is what is being consumed and used. Episode in Spanish added here soon.

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour
Catching A Wave 01-22-24

Rockabilly & Blues Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 57:04


On this Catching A Wave, we get another fun Head 2 Head battle with live cover versions of a Little Richard rocker by both Creedence Clearwater Revival and The Astronauts. Beth Riley has a deep track from The Beach Boys in her Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break! There's a cool tune from The Ventures from an album celebrating it's 60th anniversary in our Good Time segment and we drop a coin in the Jammin' James Jukebox to hear our selection of the week (EARLY Paul Simon). There's rockers from Man Or Astro-man?, The Immediate Family, Hipbone Slim & The Kneejerks, Los Straitjackets, That Green, Porno For Pyros, Arno De Cea & The Clockwork Wizards, Pozar Vlak, Waikik Makaki, Los Vaccine, Cosmic Surf and Los Reverb!     Intro music bed: "Catch A Wave"- The Beach Boys   Los Twangheads- "Mysterious Signals" That Green- "Surf Musette" Porno For Pyros- "Agua" Los Vaccine- "Caribbean Amphibian" Cosmic Surf- "Catatonic"   Good Time segment: The Ventures 60th anniversary of The Ventures In Space The Ventures- "The Bat"   Man Or Astro-Man?- "Special Agent Conrad Uno" Hipbone Slim & The Kneejerks- "Where You Gone?"   Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break: The Beach Boys- "Crack At Your Love" Follow "Surf's Up: Beth's Beach Boys Break" HERE   Los Reverb- "Marolita" The Immediate Family- "Whole Lotta Rock and Roll" Waikiki Makaki- "Full Contact Surf" Pozor Vlak- "Dawn Surf"   Head 2 Head: Creedence Clearwater Revival- "Good Golly Miss Molly" (live at Royal Albert Hall, UK) The Astronauts- "Good Golly Miss Molly" (live in Boulder, CO)   Jammin' James Jukebox selection of the week: Tico and The Triumphs- "Motorcycle"   Los Straitjackets- "Sasquatch" Arno De Cea & The Clockwork Wizards- "Zeus"   Outro music bed: Link Wray- "The Wild One"