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A few weeks before recording this episode, Sparta Chicks Radio celebrated its 4th birthday. And there is no-one I'd rather share that celebration with than Lucy Barnard! Lucy is attempting to become the 1st woman to walk the length of the world.She set off in February 2017 from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina to walk to Barrow, Alaska; a journey of 30,000km /20,000mi across 15 countries she anticipated would take her 5 years. Yes, years.Lucy was first on the podcast in March 2018.When I was preparing to speak to Lucy for that episode, I realised we share a unique connection; we both started our respective journeys - Lucy started walking and I published the first podcast - on the very same day in 2017.That conversation turned into our first anniversary / birthday celebration and we agreed to catch up each year for an update on her progress! This is our 4th annual episode and Lucy joins me to share how 2020 unfolded for her.
A few weeks before recording this conversation in 2022, Sparta Chicks Radio celebrated its 5th birthday. And there is no one I'd rather share that celebration with than this week's return guest, Lucy Barnard! Lucy is attempting to become the 1st woman to walk the length of the world.She set off in February 2017 from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina to walk to Barrow, Alaska; a journey of 30,000km /20,000mi across 15 countries that she anticipated would take about 5 years. When Lucy first joined me on the podcast in March 2018, I realised we share a unique connection; we both started our respective journeys - Lucy started walking and I published the first podcast - on the very same day in 2017.That conversation turned into our first anniversary / birthday celebration and we agreed to catch up each year for an update on her progress! Needless, the pandemic has interrupted her plans again in 2021. But that wasn't going to stop us from talking - and in fact, this could be my favourite of all our conversations! It's very different from our previous conversations. In this wide-ranging conversation, we discuss everything from what happens when you're derailed or blindsided by things outside your control to identity, goal setting, values, fear, comparison, self-reflection and the power of community.------This episode also included the announcement that I was taking a sabbatical from Sparta Chicks Radio. Since then, I made the decision to close the door on my coaching and the podcast. A bittersweet decision for me - yet there is no one I would have rather ended the podcast with than Lucy. Thanks for listening and for your support over the years,With love, Jen xx
10 days before recording this conversation, Sparta Chicks Radio celebrated its 3rd birthday. And there is no-one I'd rather share that celebration with than Lucy Barnard!Lucy is attempting to become the 1st woman to walk the length of the world.She set off in February 2017 from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina to walk to Barrow, Alaska; a journey of 30,000km /20,000mi across 15 countries she anticipated would take her 5 years.Yes, years!Lucy was first on the podcast in March 2018. When I was preparing to speak to Lucy for that episode, I realised we share a unique connection; we both started our respective journeys - Lucy started walking and I published the first podcast - on the very same day in 2017.That conversation turned into our first anniversary / birthday celebration and we agreed to catch up each year for an update on her progress! This is our 3rd annual episode and Lucy shares how her expedition has unfolded over the last 12 months.
At the time of recording this conversation in 2019, Sparta Chicks Radio celebrated its 2nd birthday (or anniversary).And there is no-one I'd rather share that celebration with than this week's return guest, Lucy Barnard!Lucy is attempting to become the 1st woman to walk the length of the world.She set off in February 2017 from Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina to walk all the way to Barrow, Alaska; a journey of 30,000km /20,000mi across 15 countries that will take her about 5 years.Yes, years.Lucy was first on the podcast back in March, 2018 (you can find that episode here).And in preparing to speak to Lucy for that episode, I realised we share a unique connection; we both started our respective journeys - Lucy started walking and I published the first podcast - on the very same day in 2017.That conversation turned into our first anniversary/birthday celebration and we agreed to catch up for a yearly update throughout her expedition.In this episode, we cover everything that has happened during the 2nd year of Lucy's expedition, including her experience of crossing the Atacama Desert (the oldest, driest and hottest place on Earth).
Lucy Barnard set off in February 2017 to walk the length of the world.From Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina all the way to Barrow, Alaska; a journey of 30,000km /20,000mi across 15 countries that will take her about 5 years. Yes, years.My first question to Lucy is probably the same one you're thinking right now too; why?In this conversation, we talk about the logistics as well as the lessons she's learnt about asking and accepting help, how she manages her fear and self-doubt and especially the fear and doubts of her friends and loved ones, how she's learning to deal with her self-talk, why she's already accepted the fact she might ‘fail' (air quotes) to complete the expedition and why it's ok to quit.
I would like to thank my agency, Kransburg Cultivation Associates, (KCA) for their wise guidance in the advisement of the removal of my commentary on the Apple+ show, “Chief of War” with Jason Momoa. My tirade was not good enough and I will ammend it and resubmit. Gracias. Tierra Del Fuego. Saionara.
Guillermo Moreno con "El delivery" Tierra Del Fuego
Pablo Daniel Blanco @blancopabloda (Senador Nacional Juntos por el Cambio Tierra del Fuego) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Dato sobre Dato: Pablo Blanco, senador nacional por Tierra del Fuego Con Daniel Santoro y José Luis Brea FM MILENIUM
Esto es Crisis en el aire, el resumen de la semana. Hoy, en el primer bloque de crisis en el aire analizamos las elecciones en la Capital Federal y hacemos zoom en la gran masa de porteños que no fueron a votar. Opinan el analista Martín Rodríguez, el militante social Charly Fernández y la periodista Gabriela Vulcano.En la segunda parte nos vamos hasta el fin del mundo para entender el conflicto que estalló luego de las medidas que atentan contra el Régimen de Promoción Industrial de Tierra del Fuego. Con el aporte del economista Juan Carlos Hallak y la docente fueguina Natalia Argañaraz. La tangente es una línea de fuga para escapar de una época que apabulla con su inmediatez. Esta semana, Melisa Rabanales se mete con la hostilidad que están experimentando los migrantes en el país de Milei.Todos los sábados, el colectivo editorial de crisis analiza los sucesos más importantes de la realidad nacional. Hoy la conducción fue de Natalia Gelós, Juan Pablo Hudson y Mario Santucho. Facundo Iglesia y Nico Perrupato aportaron en la producción, mientras Ale Demasi editó y Florencia Badaracco puso la voz.Ilustración del episodio: Brenda Greco
Resumen de noticias de la mañana de LA NACION del 20 de mayo de 2025
Las modificaciones en el régimen de promoción industrial de Tierra del Fuego fueron las protagonistas de los debates de la semana pasada y polarizaron a la sociedad en cuanto a qué debería hacerse con la provincia más austral del país. Junto con Noe Abbate (@noelia.abbate) conversamos sobre el régimen, sus objetivos, potenciales reformas y efectos en el bolsillo de la gente.
Gustavo Melella @gustavomelella (Gobernador de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas de Atlántico Sur) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Resumen de noticias de la mañana de LA NACION del 15 de mayo de 2025
En el acto de cierre de campaña de Manuel Adorni, Javier Milei afirmó: “No voy a perder tiempo en describir todas las inconsistencias de los amarillos fracasados porque están peleando el cuarto lugar. Vengo a llamarlos para que demos la puntada final. Empecemos a clavar la tapa al cajón del kirchnerismo ahora en la ciudad de Buenos Aires”.La diputada y candidata a legisladora Silvia Lospennato sostuvo: “Qué triste es que quien necesitó de nuestros votos, de los votos amarillos, para llevar adelante este año y medio de gobierno, quien nos vino a pedir el voto en el Congreso, quienes nos vinieron a pedir el voto para sostener decisiones difíciles que tuvo que tomar el presidente muchas veces, por ejemplo los vetos, para que no se les cayera el plan económico, ahora trate a ese aliado fiel, a ese partido republicano que estuvo ahí para bancar al presidente frente a los embates del kirchnerismo de amarillos fracasados. La verdad a mí me da pena”.Javier Milei señaló: “Enfrentamos la campaña sucia más grande de la historia de la humanidad. Campaña que fue diseñada por esa basura humana llamada Gutiérrez Rubí, que hoy es el jefe de campaña de Jorge Macri. Ese asesor que trabajó para Cristina, que trabajó para Massa, que trabajó para Alberto, que trabajó para Petro, que trabaja para cuánto socialista inmundo anda dando vueltas por la tierra. me hizo la campaña más sucia del mundo y ahora la repite desde el gobierno de la ciudad de Buenos Aires”.En el programa de su esposa, María Belén Ludueña, Jorge Macri tuvo un cruce con la panelista, Amalia Guiñazú, y afirmó: “A vos te gusta hacer lío y está todo bien”.Javier Milei aseguró: “Como dicen mis brillantes ministros como Toto Caputo y Federico Sturzenegger, el verdadero ajuste es cuando se expande el Estado, cuando uno achica el Estado, es devolverle el dinero a los argentinos de bien que se lo ganan laburando. Por eso me causa gracia cuando los dos representantes del partido del Estado dicen que no quieren ajustar, que desprecian la motosierra, porque lo que no quieren es que el ajuste caiga sobre ellos. ¡Le quieren cargar el ajuste a ustedes!”.Manuel Adorni dijo: “Demostramos que somos los únicos que podemos frenar y derrotar al kirchnerismo en las urnas y cambiar el país de raíz. Un pedido, un pedido. Vayamos a votar y sepultemos de una vez y para siempre al kirchnerismo. Se los pido por favor”.Noticias del jueves 15 de mayo por María O'Donnell y equipo de De Acá en Más por Urbana Play 104.3 FMSeguí a De Acá en Más en Instagram y XUrbana Play 104.3 FM. Somos la radio que ves.Suscribite a #Youtube. Seguí a la radio en Instagram y en XMandanos un whatsapp ➯ Acá¡Descargá nuestra #APP oficial! ➯ https://scnv.io/m8Gr
En el capítulo 856 de este miércoles, 14 de mayo, @franaldaya te cuenta sobre la participación del presidente y su equipo en el congreso del IAEF, la eliminación de aranceles y reducción de impuestos que se anunció ayer y qué pasó con la compra de Geopark en Vaca Muerta. Además, un #EspressoFinanciero, hoy con @DeltaVega_ de ConoSur Investments.
En el capítulo 848 de este lunes, 5 de mayo, @franaldaya te trae una entrevista especial con José Luis Alonso, CEO de Mirgor. Entre otros puntos, el ejecutivo desestimó cambios significativos al régimen de exenciones impositivas de Tierra del Fuego durante el Gobierno de Milei. explicó por qué la empresa apunta ahora también al agro y al turismo, más allá de la tecnología, y celebró que uno de cada cuatro dólares que facturó en 2024 se generaron fuera de la Argentina.[Patrocinado] Conoce Deel, la plataforma de RR.HH. en la que confían miles de empresas en todo el mundo para gestionar y pagar a sus equipos globales. - Conoce más
Travel to the southernmost city on Earth with Johnny Mac as he visits Ushuaia, Argentina's gateway to Antarctica. Experience Christmas at the edge of civilization at the Ushuaia Brewing Company, ride the historic "End of the World Train," and discover the pristine wilderness of Tierra del Fuego National Park where the Pan-American Highway finally reaches its conclusion. This remote outpost, reminiscent of Ketchikan, Alaska, offers breathtaking landscapes, unique wildlife encounters, and the magical golden light of Patagonia. Join us for this penultimate stop before our journey continues to the frozen continent beyond (those episodes coming later this year).Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app which seays UNINTERRUPTED LISTENING. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed! You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!
Hablo con Gisela Larsen y Santiago Larsen por el Recambio de pasajeros del crucero Norwegian Star La Municipalidad de Ushuaia a través de la Secretaría de Gobierno y la Secretaría de Turismo, diseña un plan estratégico para garantizar la seguridad vial y la promoción de la información que demanden 4.800 turistas que participarán del primer recambio de pasajeros a gran escala que se realizará en nuestra ciudad el 1º de marzo.
Pablo Daniel Blanco @blancopabloda (Senador de la Nación por Tierra del Fuego - UCR) Unas Cuantas Verdades @marianoobarrio
Pablo Daniel Blanco @blancopabloda (Senador Nacional Juntos por el Cambio Tierra del Fuego) La Usina
The 300,000-hectare Karukinka Natural Park was created in 2004 after land in Chilean Tierra del Fuego was donated to the Wildlife Conservation Society by Goldman Sachs. As the park celebrates its 20th anniversary, we begin a two-part series on how its establishment helped to spur both the development of an ambitious WCS Country Program in Chile and the expansion of the country's national conservation efforts. Reporting: Nat MossGuests: Bárbara Saavedra, Melissa Carmody, Rodrigo Munzenmayer
*TBT* Bringing back this Perfume Room gem: Perfume Royality Hilde Soliani, La Regina dei Gourmand//the Queen of Gourmands, is in the Perfume Room today! At first glance, you might say dessert scents are her bread and butter, but Hilde would be quick to tell you that *bread and butter scents* are also her bread and butter. And for that matter, so are her fish, oyster, and cheese fragrances. Her title bears great responsibility, and in Hilde's kingdom, no food group is left behind. We discuss her inspiration, her fragrance philosophy, becoming a perfumer at age 40, and lots of other magical musings along the way. NOV SMELL CLUB THEME = INCENSE GET TIX: incensesmellclub.eventbrite.com FRAGS MENTIONED: Fueguia 1833: Tierra Del Fuego, Ett Hem, Yaken; Hilde Soliani: Hot Milk, Fraaagola Saalaaata, Stelle di Ghiaccio, Eau de Cuisine, Miss Tranchant, Bell'Antonio, Revlon Charlie, YSL Rive Gauche, Roachas Eau de Rochas, YSL Opium, Shiseido Tactics, Hilde Soliani: Buonissimo, Tulipano Rosso, Io, 24.9.11, Ti Amo Iris FOLLOW HILDE: @iltuotulipano @senshilde || www.hildesoliani.com SAVE THE DATES: Dec 5, 2024 and Feb 15, 2025!!
Longtime author/ photographer/ fly designer, and avid Spey specialist from Oregon and Fly Water Travel, discusses with host Matthew Supinski the subtle nuances of chasing sea run browns in Tierra del Fuego and Europe, steelhead from South America along with fresh- run King Salmon , then steelhead in California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia's Skenna system, and Kamchatka- to the Great Lakes. Some serious discussions on climate change and its effects on migrations, subtle presentation differences, fly patterns and reading water and fish behaviors. If you are a chrome chaser, don't miss this one! Do you enjoy the show? Please take a moment to like and leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It will help take our terrestrial bug crazed crusaded even further around the world!! We would love to hear from you. Drop us a line at hallowedwaterspodcast@gmail.com hallowedwatersjournal.com hallowedwaterspodcast@gmail.com Edited at Jupiter Sound Studio - www.JupiterSound.studio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hallowedwaters/support
In this episode of Paddling the Blue, host John Chase speaks with Greg Paquin about his extensive involvement in British canoeing and his passion for paddle sports coaching. Greg shares his inspiring journey from civil engineering to becoming a full-time sea kayaking coach. Greg also recounts his thrilling expedition to the remote and stunning landscapes of Tierra del Fuego, describing the breathtaking scenery and unique challenges faced along the way. Additionally, he discusses the inception and growth of the Autumn Gales event, which provides a platform for paddlers to experience advanced tidal race environments under expert guidance. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the world of performance coaching in sea kayaking and learn how Greg's diverse experiences have shaped his coaching philosophy. Discover more about Greg's adventures and his contributions to the paddling community in this engaging episode. Kayak Waveology Autumn Gales Contact Greg
Alejandra Montelongo: Subsecretaria de Turismo de Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego. Programa emitido el 08/09/2024 Producción y realización: Evangelina Barone y Gerardo Moyano @evangelocutora
Hoy Nahuel Rey nos trae Tierra del Fuego (2019) de Tayhana. Ritmos sudamericanos, oscuridad y experimentación en una electrónica que va de Caleta Olivia al mundo.
Shebana Coelho is an award-winning writer, performance artist and facilitator of workshops. Her work is about expressing our creativity to liberate us from fear and other colonizations and to celebrate our passion. She received a Fiction Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts, and a Fulbright grant to Mongolia. We talk about travel, and how it rchanges the way we think and act, overcoming fear, solitude, Tierra del Fuego and Ushuaia, designing a new life, planning to have no regrets in the afterlife, solo traveling, the artic and polar bears, cultivating creativity, and much more. Shownotes are here https://www.paultrammell.com/dream-chasers-and-eccentrics Support the podcast via Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/DreamChasersandEccentrics
En Viva la Pepa, Nico Yacoy dialogó con el senador de UCR, Pablo Blanco
Tom Bobbajobski's tales from his time in the Merchant Navy aboard the HMS Crumpet. Journeys of adventure the likes of which you've never heard before, nor are likely to again. Episode 9-Tierra Del fuegoWhere Tom is pierced by love's arrow at the bottom of the world."Greetings landlubbers, it is I, Tom Bobbajobski here, regaling you with tales from my time in the Merchant Navy aboard the flaky HMS Crumpet, transporting weird and often dangerous cargo acros the globe. Yes! Prior to being the voice of the Midnite Hour, I had a previous existence on the ocean waves!And you know...back in early eighty two...we transported emu jerky...all the way, to Buenos Aeires..."Graphic by Anson PavlovVoice of Tom Bobbajobski
Elizabeth Furlano, jefa de Departamento radio de la Universidad nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur cuenta la experiencia. El 5 de abril de 1924 se puso en marcha Radio Universidad de La Plata. En Radio UNER recorremos su centenario y la historia de las radios universitarias en Argentina.
En Viva la Pepa, Nico Yacoy dialogó con el senador nacional Pablo Blanco - Tierra del Fuego. JuntosPorElCambio.
I had a great conversation about Guanacos, invasive beavers, using viruses to control invasive rabbits and feral dogs! We also talked about Dr. Schiavini's adventures with Leonardo Di Caprio and an Argentinian president. Enjoy the great music too!
For this episode, Tellimer's Senior Economist Patrick Curran sits down with Mitu and Mark – professors of law at the University of Virginia and University of North Carolina and hosts of the Clauses and Controversies podcast – to discuss recent developments in the sovereign debt restructuring landscape. Mitu and Mark share their insights on Zambia's comparability of treatment fiasco, ongoing suits in Sri Lanka and Venezuela, and a potentially dodgy aspect of the Tierra Del Fuego exchange offer. For more emerging and frontier market content, make sure to follow The Emerging Markets Podcast by Tellimer – the single point of entry to EM research and data. Edited and produced by Ella Ryan. Artwork by Kristian Klamar. The Emerging Markets Podcast dives into a range of topics in the emerging and frontier market world including investment themes, debt restructuring, elections, and geopolitical tensions. This podcast is provided for information purposes and represents the personal opinions of the speakers. It is not an offer or solicitation for investment in any securities, nor should it be regarded as investment advice. Tellimer Limited does not offer or provide personal advice and no mention of a particular security in this podcast constitutes a recommendation to buy, sell or hold that or any security, portfolio of securities, or enter any transaction or investment strategy. Nor is any such mention an indication that any investment is suitable for any specific person.
Let's listen to the movement of water, near the end of route 3; Lapataia Bay Ushuaia Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Recorded by Raúl Del Mestre.
El arqueólogo y etnohistoriador Iván Briz nos desvela los secretos de las sociedades cazadoras-recolectoras que habitaron esta región de Argentina.
As New Zealand struggled with race relations at home in the late 19th century, some of its citizens were participating in a genocide overseas. Among the most damning accounts of the genocide surviving today come from reports published in New Zealand newspapers. They indicate other New Zealanders were involved in squads that hunted Selk'nam (one of the indigenous peoples of Tierra Del Fuego) capturing them for relocation to a concentration camp, and, in some cases, killing them. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Email us at thelongread@stuff.co.nz CREDITS Read and produced by Michael Wright Audio editing by Connor Scott Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Search for Andean Condor on Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. Theme: La Boqueria (Sting version) by Loius Nichols. Courtesy of Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/uWeGdACji6/
Shafik Meghji is an award-winning travel writer who's written for Lonely Planet, BBC Travel, Wanderlust, and Adventure Magazine. Shafik talks about adventuring at the end of the world in Chilean Patagonia & Tierra del Fuego including eating giant crab, saving the big cats and drinking local gin. Plus, Shafik tells Brent about a reclaimed industrial site and a rainforest in the U.K. [Ep 226] Show Notes: Get the full show notes at https://radiomisfits.com/ded226 Shafik's website Shafik's travel memoir "Crossed Off the Map: Travels in Bolivia" Shafik's story about Canvey Wick Lost rainforests of Britain Brent's story about a fantastic restaurant in Cascais, Portugal
The world can be a dangerous place. For explorers like Darwin to see the treasures of nature, they had to go boldly to the ends of the world. Join me as Darwin sails into savage and stormy seas, and find breathtaking beauty. Intro. The lonely lands of Tierra Del Fuego. Isolation. A fragile speak on […] The post EP049 DARWIN AT THE END OF THE WORLD appeared first on AGE OF VICTORIA PODCAST.
Paul Salopek is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic fellow who, at the age of 50, set out on foot to retrace the steps of the first human migrations out of Africa. The project, dubbed the “Out of Eden Walk,” began in Ethiopia in 2012 and will eventually take him to Tierra Del Fuego, a distance of some 24,000 miles. Calling in just as he was about to arrive in Xi'an, he and Tyler discussed his very localized supply chain, why women make for better walking partners, the key to crossing deserts, the most difficult terrain to traverse, what he does for exercise, his information prep for each new region, how he's kept the project funded, which cuisines he's found most and least palatable, what he learned working the crime beat in Roswell, New Mexico, how this project challenges conventional journalism, his thoughts on the changing understanding of early human migration, and more. Read a full transcript enhanced with helpful links. Recorded October 13th, 2022 Other ways to connect Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Follow Tyler on Twitter Follow Paul on Twitter Email us: cowenconvos@mercatus.gmu.edu Subscribe at our newsletter page to have the latest Conversations with Tyler news sent straight to your inbox.
Mauricio Macri criticó la reforma jubilatoria de Tierra del Fuego. Hablamos con Federico Sciurano, legislador por UCR de Tierra del Fuego, ex intendente de Ushuaia y ex concejal. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanaplayfm/message
"Las críticas son que estás generando empleo en una sola provincia perjudicando a los otros consumidores del país", dij Juan Manuel Telechea sobre el régimen de promoción industrial de Tierra del Fuego. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanaplayfm/message
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Carolina Urrejola conversó con Paula Comandari, Marcelo Cicali y Paloma Ávila acerca de las piezas que se están moviendo en el comando del Rechazo de cara al plebiscito de salida, la evolución del menú gastronómico en Chile y el descubrimiento del arte rupestre más longevo en Tierra del Fuego.
En una nueva edición del Rat Pack de Mesa Central, Carolina Urrejola conversó con Paula Comandari, Marcelo Cicali y Paloma Ávila acerca de las piezas que se están moviendo en el comando del Rechazo de cara al plebiscito de salida, la evolución del menú gastronómico en Chile y el descubrimiento del arte rupestre más longevo en Tierra del Fuego.
Hablamos con Yanina Delgado, censista en Río Grande, Tierra del Fuego, y con Estanislao Grech, censista en la Villa 21-24. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanaplayfm/message
El último peldaño (29/04/2022) TESTIMONIO INSÓLITO: HUMANOIDES EN TIERRA DEL FUEGO Como consecuencia del pasado programa sobre “Hombres de Negro”, recibimos un mensaje de una oyente de Argentina que tuvo una extraña experiencia en una oficina ubicada en la calle Maipú, en la ciudad de Ushuaia, en Tierra del Fuego, en el invierno del año 2000. El suceso es desconcertante. Por la apariencia de los seres podríamos estar ante un caso de MIB, pero el comportamiento de los mismos abre muchas más incógnitas. Conectamos con Fernanda Rodríguez Briz, la persona que experimentó misterioso caso y nos ofreció su testimonio. Posteriormente escuchamos el análisis de Francisco Barrera. LABORATORIO DE INVESTIGACIÓN PARANORMAL Volvemos a abrir las puertas de nuestro “laboratorio de investigación paranormal” para analizar algunos fenómenos extraños. En primer lugar ofrecimos los resultados de algunas inclusiones psicofónicas que se grabaron durante la emisión del pasado día 9 de abril, cuando el equipo de Jorge Ríos realizó una investigación en directo desde un hospital catalán. Después se analizaron algunos documentos gráficos enviados por los oyentes. Nuestro colaborador Antonio Tapia, nos dio buena cuenta de las investigaciones realizadas y los resultados obtenidos. Y además: NOTICIAS ESPECIALES Maria Chicano nos trajo la actualidad insólita que esta semana estuvo cargada de verdaderas sorpresas. Con la colaboración de María José Garnández y María Chicano. Dirección y presentación: Joaquín Abenza. Blog del programa: http://www.elultimopeldano.blogspot.com.es/ WhatsApp: 644823513 Programa emitido por Onda Regional de Murcia
Tucked away in a sleepy town near Glacier National Park is one of the industry's leading distributors of commercially tied fly patterns, Montana Fly Company. Fly shops and anglers the world over have come to rely on MFC's ingenuity, creativity, consistency, and quality. National Sales Manager, Jake Chutz, is an integral part of the operation and like most MFC employees, got his start as a fishing guide. Jake shares his trials and tribulations from Montana to Tierra Del Fuego, like the time he nearly knocked himself unconscious with an errant cast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lauren-karnopp3/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices