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durée : 00:23:04 - Dans un ouvrage surprise à paraître dans les prochains jours, Presnel Kimpembe, le Titi devenu vice-capitaine et icône du club, se confie sur ses deux décennies en Rouge et Bleu. - réalisation : Pia Clemens Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
La SEP acaba de generar una polémica enorme intentando recortar el calendario escolar. Mientras todos discutían cuándo terminan las clases, nadie preguntó lo más importante: ¿qué hacemos con el tiempo de nuestros hijos cuando sí están en casa? Inglés, natación, fútbol, danza, robótica, refuerzo escolar. La agenda de tu hijo ya no tiene huecos. Y en algún momento dejaste de preguntarte si eso era bueno — porque todos lo hacen, porque si no se queda atrás, porque no sabes qué hacer con él de 4 a 8 de la tarde, o simplemente porque tú tampoco sabes estar en silencio.Ese es el tema de hoy. Y es incómodo. En México, más de 1.3 millones de adolescentes presentan malestar psicológico — ansiedad, insomnio, agotamiento, dificultad para concentrarse. El insomnio infantil subió 3 puntos en un solo año. Y más del 70% de los jóvenes mexicanos se sienten abrumados. No lo llamamos estrés infantil. Lo llamamos tenerlos bien ocupados. Lo llamamos darles oportunidades. Lo llamamos inversión en su futuro. Pero hay preguntas que los padres no nos hacemos en voz alta: ¿Mi hijo eligió estas actividades o las elegí yo? ¿Lo apunto a todo porque realmente lo necesita o porque yo no tolero verlo sin hacer nada? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que mi hijo tuvo una tarde sin ningún plan? ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que yo la tuve? Los psicólogos llevan años alertando que el exceso de actividades extraescolares produce en los niños exactamente el mismo estrés que en un adulto con un horario laboral imposible — dolores de cabeza, cambios de humor, ansiedad anticipatoria, resistencia a ir, desmotivación en cosas que antes disfrutaban. Y sin embargo seguimos llenando la agenda. Porque la culpa de no hacerlo se siente peor que la culpa de pasarse. En este episodio de Podcast Auténtico, Pedro y Titi hablan de todo eso sin experto, sin manual y sin respuestas perfectas. Desde su propia experiencia como pareja. Desde las conversaciones que han tenido en casa y que no siempre terminan bien. Porque la crianza consciente no es un concepto bonito — es una negociación constante entre dos personas que no siempre están de acuerdo. Y hay un momento en este episodio donde Pedro le hace a Titi una pregunta que llevaban tiempo sin terminar de responder. No te lo pierdas.
En el PPP de hoy:• El gobierno consigue una importante victoria judicial contra LUMA en el caso del removal.• Estudiantes de la UPR le responden directamente a la presidenta Zayira Jordán y explican por qué la comunidad universitaria sigue molesta.• Y en el chit chat: el live, la supuesta mano de Andy… y el revolú internacional de Speed, los bots y República Dominicana.-
Nuestra audiencia nos mandó sus preguntas más incómodas. Y este episodio es la respuesta: sin editar, sin evadir y sin filtros. Pedro y Titi hablan por primera vez de los momentos en que pensaron en separarse, los errores de crianza que reconocen haber cometido, los arrepentimientos que nunca habían dicho en público, y la pregunta que más les dolió responder. Si alguna vez te has preguntado qué hay detrás de una pareja que construye todo en tiempo real — la relación, los hijos, el negocio y la vida pública al mismo tiempo — este episodio es la respuesta más honesta que podemos darte. Escúchalo hasta el final. Hay una respuesta que no te esperas.
Hoy en vivo: la presidenta interina de la Universidad de Puerto Rico se sienta frente a las preguntas que están marcando la conversación pública. Contratos, decisiones administrativas, presión política y el futuro de la UPR—todo sobre la mesa.¿Está la universidad en rumbo o en crisis? ¿Quién responde por los estudiantes y profesores? ¿Qué hay detrás de las controversias recientes?
Interview with Luis Goyzueta, Chairman & CEO of Titiminas SilverRecording date: 1st May 2026Titiminas Silver is advancing the restart of the Madre Sierra mine in central Peru, positioning itself as a fast-moving entrant focused on reviving a past-producing, high-grade polymetallic asset rather than pursuing traditional exploration. The project hosts a 1.2 million ton historical resource grading 4–5 ounces per ton silver, alongside copper, gold, zinc, and lead, for roughly 20 million ounces of silver equivalent. With only three of six identified veins historically developed across a small area of a 2.2-kilometer strike, the company sees substantial upside for resource expansion.A key advantage lies in the project's strong infrastructure and permitting position. Madre Sierra is located near a regional airport, paved highway, and power access, while holding an existing 350-ton-per-day mining permit and a community agreement secured through 2032. These factors significantly reduce development risk and enable an accelerated timeline. The company plans to begin drilling shortly, targeting a maiden resource estimate within a year and a final investment decision by late 2027, potentially based on a preliminary economic assessment.Initial production is expected at 350 tons per day, yielding დაახლოებით 1.2 million ounces of silver annually, with capital costs estimated at $35–45 million. A second phase could expand throughput to 800–1,200 tons per day, increasing output to as much as 3.5 million ounces per year. The polymetallic nature of the deposit provides diversified revenue streams, enhancing project resilience.Led by CEO Luis Goyzueta, who brings decades of Peruvian mining and private equity experience, Titiminas is also pursuing a broader growth strategy. Leveraging proprietary relationships, the company aims to acquire similar high-grade assets in central Peru, targeting long-term production of 10 million ounces of silver annually. Additional upside comes from a high-grade molybdenum discovery on its northern property, which may offer future strategic value.Sign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
Catharine Titi - La equidad en el derecho internacional by Audiovisual Library of International Law
Quisimos bautizar a nuestro hijo y la Iglesia nos puso una condición. Lo que siguió fue la conversación más honesta que hemos tenido sobre la fe, el matrimonio y Dios. En este episodio del Podcast Auténtico de Titi y Pedro Prieto, hablamos con el Padre Álvaro Lozano, sacerdote mexicano con presencia en redes sociales y referente de espiritualidad para las generaciones jóvenes en México. Sin filtros y sin juicios hablamos de todo lo que las familias mexicanas se preguntan pero no se atreven a decir en voz alta: ¿puede la Iglesia negarle el bautismo a tu hijo? ¿El matrimonio religioso debería ser un requisito para la fe? ¿Por qué los jóvenes creen en Dios pero ya no en la Iglesia? ¿Qué está pasando con el compromiso y el matrimonio en México? Una conversación que te va a mover algo por dentro — aunque sea duda.
In questa nuova puntata abbiamo il piacere di ospitare Daniele Titi, fisioterapista della Nazionale di mountain bike. Con lui parleremo di come prevenire gli infortuni e prepararsi al meglio nelle attività sportive, ma anche di ciò che accade dietro le quinte nella preparazione degli atleti professionisti. Non mancheranno curiosità dal mondo della MTB e uno sguardo ai suoi progetti futuri. Un episodio ricco di consigli pratici da non perdere! Scopri di più su https://www.radiosoffio.it
¿Cuántas veces has PELEADO con tu PAREJA por DINERO? ¿Y si nunca fue realmente por DINERO? En este episodio Pedro y Titi abren una conversación que la mayoría de las PAREJAS evitan: el PODER invisible que el DINERO crea dentro de una RELACIÓN, el RESENTIMIENTO que nadie nombra, la DEPENDENCIA que nadie admite y las preguntas que todos tenemos pero nadie se atreve a hacer en voz alta. ¿El que más GANA manda más? ¿Usarías un REGALO para evitar una conversación difícil? ¿Seguirías con tu PAREJA si lo perdiera TODO mañana? Esto no es un episodio sobre FINANZAS. Es un episodio sobre lo que el DINERO revela de ti, de tu PAREJA y de tu RELACIÓN. PODCAST AUTÉNTICO — el podcast donde no juzgamos pero de todo hablamos.
¿Puede existir una traición sin contacto físico? ¿Un mensaje, una amistad íntima o un like en redes sociales pueden ser una microinfidelidad? Este episodio surgió de una conversación que se salió de control en vivo. Pedro y Titi empezaron hablando de microinfidelidades y terminaron enfrentándose frente a su audiencia de una forma que nadie esperaba — incluyendo ellos. La reacción fue tan grande que tuvieron que grabar este episodio para decir lo que no pudieron decir en ese momento. En este episodio hablamos de: • Qué pasó después de la confrontación que nadie esperaba • Lo que Pedro no había dicho hasta hoy • Qué es una microinfidelidad y cómo reconocerla en tu relación • Infidelidad emocional vs infidelidad física: ¿cuál duele más? • ¿Dar likes o buscar validación fuera de la pareja es una traición? • Límites en la pareja: quién los pone y cómo se acuerdan • ¿Se puede perdonar una microinfidelidad? Una conversación sin filtros, sin juicios y sin guión. Porque en Auténtico de todo se habla.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Miko Branch. Here is a clear, structured summary of the Miko Branch interview with Rushion McDonald, along with its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes, drawn directly from the transcript you provided.All information cites the uploaded file. SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW In this Money Making Conversations Masterclass episode, Rushion McDonald interviews Miko Branch, co‑founder and CEO of Miss Jessie’s, a pioneering hair‑care brand serving people with textured, curly, kinky, and wavy hair. Miko recounts how she and her late sister, Titi Branch, built Miss Jessie’s from their kitchen table in their Brooklyn brownstone, developing products designed to genuinely work for people with textured hair. She highlights the brand’s deeply personal roots—named after their grandmother Jessie Mae Branch, the first “CEO” they ever observed in action. Throughout the interview, Miko explains how Miss Jessie’s expanded from grassroots marketing, word‑of‑mouth, and early internet chat rooms to becoming a national brand found in Walgreens, CVS, Target, and more. She stresses the brand’s emphasis on education, authenticity, and providing solutions for all textured hair types. Miko also discusses signature product lines (Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, sulfate‑free shampoo) and how Miss Jessie’s became a leader in the natural hair movement—well before it became a mainstream trend. PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW 1. To showcase Miss Jessie’s origin story and entrepreneurial journey McDonald highlights how Miko built a multimillion‑dollar brand from her kitchen table. 2. To inspire current and aspiring entrepreneurs Miko demonstrates how authentic problem‑solving creates brand loyalty and long-term success. 3. To educate listeners about textured hair and the natural hair care industry The interview reinforces that natural hair is not a trend—it's an identity and lifestyle. 4. To highlight the importance of cultural heritage and family influence Miko shares how her grandmother, her sister, and her Brooklyn salon shaped Miss Jessie’s values and innovation. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Miss Jessie’s was built on authenticity and real consumer needs The brand emerged from real hairstyling challenges Miko and Titi solved for themselves and their salon clients.. 2. Education is central to the brand’s success Miss Jessie’s teaches customers how to understand and care for their curl types—wavy, curly, kinky, multicultural, or transitioning.McDonald says the site offers more information than any hair‑care brand he has interviewed. 3. Family legacy guides the company Their grandmother Jessie Mae’s leadership, work ethic, and kitchen‑table lessons inspired their business approach. 4. The natural hair movement is here to stay People increasingly embrace their God‑given texture; straightening is no longer the dominant norm. 5. Social media amplified—did not create—their success Word‑of‑mouth began long before social media; platforms today simply extend their reach. 6. Miss Jessie’s serves everyone with texture—not just Black women Men, boys, Latinas, mixed‑race individuals—anyone with curls or waves—can find a solution. 7. Product innovation drove their growth Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, and sulfate‑free shampoos transformed textured hair care. 8. Their Brooklyn salon doubled as R&D It allowed the sisters to test products directly on customers and ensure real‑world performance. NOTABLE QUOTES (from transcript) On the company’s beginnings “We started our business in our brownstone right at our kitchen table.” “Curly Pudding was the groundbreaker—the game changer.” On the brand’s philosophy “The bottom line is being able to create products that are helpful.” “Information and communication is key to success.” On inclusivity “Anyone who has texture… we have something for you.” On natural hair “Natural hair, curly hair is preferred… it’s how people want to express themselves.” “Natural hair is not a trend—it’s here to stay.” On social media and growth “We were going viral before ‘going viral’ was a word.”. On legacy “Our grandmother Jessie was the first female CEO we’d ever seen.”. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Miko Branch. Here is a clear, structured summary of the Miko Branch interview with Rushion McDonald, along with its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes, drawn directly from the transcript you provided.All information cites the uploaded file. SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW In this Money Making Conversations Masterclass episode, Rushion McDonald interviews Miko Branch, co‑founder and CEO of Miss Jessie’s, a pioneering hair‑care brand serving people with textured, curly, kinky, and wavy hair. Miko recounts how she and her late sister, Titi Branch, built Miss Jessie’s from their kitchen table in their Brooklyn brownstone, developing products designed to genuinely work for people with textured hair. She highlights the brand’s deeply personal roots—named after their grandmother Jessie Mae Branch, the first “CEO” they ever observed in action. Throughout the interview, Miko explains how Miss Jessie’s expanded from grassroots marketing, word‑of‑mouth, and early internet chat rooms to becoming a national brand found in Walgreens, CVS, Target, and more. She stresses the brand’s emphasis on education, authenticity, and providing solutions for all textured hair types. Miko also discusses signature product lines (Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, sulfate‑free shampoo) and how Miss Jessie’s became a leader in the natural hair movement—well before it became a mainstream trend. PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW 1. To showcase Miss Jessie’s origin story and entrepreneurial journey McDonald highlights how Miko built a multimillion‑dollar brand from her kitchen table. 2. To inspire current and aspiring entrepreneurs Miko demonstrates how authentic problem‑solving creates brand loyalty and long-term success. 3. To educate listeners about textured hair and the natural hair care industry The interview reinforces that natural hair is not a trend—it's an identity and lifestyle. 4. To highlight the importance of cultural heritage and family influence Miko shares how her grandmother, her sister, and her Brooklyn salon shaped Miss Jessie’s values and innovation. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Miss Jessie’s was built on authenticity and real consumer needs The brand emerged from real hairstyling challenges Miko and Titi solved for themselves and their salon clients.. 2. Education is central to the brand’s success Miss Jessie’s teaches customers how to understand and care for their curl types—wavy, curly, kinky, multicultural, or transitioning.McDonald says the site offers more information than any hair‑care brand he has interviewed. 3. Family legacy guides the company Their grandmother Jessie Mae’s leadership, work ethic, and kitchen‑table lessons inspired their business approach. 4. The natural hair movement is here to stay People increasingly embrace their God‑given texture; straightening is no longer the dominant norm. 5. Social media amplified—did not create—their success Word‑of‑mouth began long before social media; platforms today simply extend their reach. 6. Miss Jessie’s serves everyone with texture—not just Black women Men, boys, Latinas, mixed‑race individuals—anyone with curls or waves—can find a solution. 7. Product innovation drove their growth Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, and sulfate‑free shampoos transformed textured hair care. 8. Their Brooklyn salon doubled as R&D It allowed the sisters to test products directly on customers and ensure real‑world performance. NOTABLE QUOTES (from transcript) On the company’s beginnings “We started our business in our brownstone right at our kitchen table.” “Curly Pudding was the groundbreaker—the game changer.” On the brand’s philosophy “The bottom line is being able to create products that are helpful.” “Information and communication is key to success.” On inclusivity “Anyone who has texture… we have something for you.” On natural hair “Natural hair, curly hair is preferred… it’s how people want to express themselves.” “Natural hair is not a trend—it’s here to stay.” On social media and growth “We were going viral before ‘going viral’ was a word.”. On legacy “Our grandmother Jessie was the first female CEO we’d ever seen.”. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Miko Branch. Here is a clear, structured summary of the Miko Branch interview with Rushion McDonald, along with its purpose, key takeaways, and notable quotes, drawn directly from the transcript you provided.All information cites the uploaded file. SUMMARY OF THE INTERVIEW In this Money Making Conversations Masterclass episode, Rushion McDonald interviews Miko Branch, co‑founder and CEO of Miss Jessie’s, a pioneering hair‑care brand serving people with textured, curly, kinky, and wavy hair. Miko recounts how she and her late sister, Titi Branch, built Miss Jessie’s from their kitchen table in their Brooklyn brownstone, developing products designed to genuinely work for people with textured hair. She highlights the brand’s deeply personal roots—named after their grandmother Jessie Mae Branch, the first “CEO” they ever observed in action. Throughout the interview, Miko explains how Miss Jessie’s expanded from grassroots marketing, word‑of‑mouth, and early internet chat rooms to becoming a national brand found in Walgreens, CVS, Target, and more. She stresses the brand’s emphasis on education, authenticity, and providing solutions for all textured hair types. Miko also discusses signature product lines (Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, sulfate‑free shampoo) and how Miss Jessie’s became a leader in the natural hair movement—well before it became a mainstream trend. PURPOSE OF THE INTERVIEW 1. To showcase Miss Jessie’s origin story and entrepreneurial journey McDonald highlights how Miko built a multimillion‑dollar brand from her kitchen table. 2. To inspire current and aspiring entrepreneurs Miko demonstrates how authentic problem‑solving creates brand loyalty and long-term success. 3. To educate listeners about textured hair and the natural hair care industry The interview reinforces that natural hair is not a trend—it's an identity and lifestyle. 4. To highlight the importance of cultural heritage and family influence Miko shares how her grandmother, her sister, and her Brooklyn salon shaped Miss Jessie’s values and innovation. KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Miss Jessie’s was built on authenticity and real consumer needs The brand emerged from real hairstyling challenges Miko and Titi solved for themselves and their salon clients.. 2. Education is central to the brand’s success Miss Jessie’s teaches customers how to understand and care for their curl types—wavy, curly, kinky, multicultural, or transitioning.McDonald says the site offers more information than any hair‑care brand he has interviewed. 3. Family legacy guides the company Their grandmother Jessie Mae’s leadership, work ethic, and kitchen‑table lessons inspired their business approach. 4. The natural hair movement is here to stay People increasingly embrace their God‑given texture; straightening is no longer the dominant norm. 5. Social media amplified—did not create—their success Word‑of‑mouth began long before social media; platforms today simply extend their reach. 6. Miss Jessie’s serves everyone with texture—not just Black women Men, boys, Latinas, mixed‑race individuals—anyone with curls or waves—can find a solution. 7. Product innovation drove their growth Curly Pudding, Pillow Soft Curls, Daily Soft Curls, and sulfate‑free shampoos transformed textured hair care. 8. Their Brooklyn salon doubled as R&D It allowed the sisters to test products directly on customers and ensure real‑world performance. NOTABLE QUOTES (from transcript) On the company’s beginnings “We started our business in our brownstone right at our kitchen table.” “Curly Pudding was the groundbreaker—the game changer.” On the brand’s philosophy “The bottom line is being able to create products that are helpful.” “Information and communication is key to success.” On inclusivity “Anyone who has texture… we have something for you.” On natural hair “Natural hair, curly hair is preferred… it’s how people want to express themselves.” “Natural hair is not a trend—it’s here to stay.” On social media and growth “We were going viral before ‘going viral’ was a word.”. On legacy “Our grandmother Jessie was the first female CEO we’d ever seen.”. #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz examines the artist background of Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio on March 10, 1994, in Puerto Rico. Nicknamed the “King of Latin Trap,” he broke out in 2016 with “Diles” and played a pivotal role in mainstreaming Spanish-language urban music globally.Bad Bunny dominated Spotify as the most-streamed artist in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2025, earning six Grammy wins. His 2025 album Debí Tirar Más Fotos made history as the first Spanish-language album to win Album of the Year at the 2026 Grammys.The spotlight is on his landmark Apple Music Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium—a 13-minute set that became the first chiefly Spanish-language headlining performance. Sponsored by Apple Music, it drew 128–135 million U.S. viewers, often called the most-watched halftime show ever, with the NFL YouTube upload hitting 52 million views shortly after.Guests included Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, blending cultural tributes with high-energy hits. The performance celebrated Latino and Puerto Rican identity, emphasized dancing over language barriers, and carried political messaging against immigration raids and friction with figures like Donald Trump—echoing his Grammys ICE reference.Post-show, tracks surged: “DtMF” (title track) hit #1 on Hot Latin Songs, Latin Streaming Songs, and Latin Digital Song Sales; re-entered Hot 100 Top 10; set a Spanish-song single-day Spotify record with 16.52M streams; and became his 4th Global 200 #1. “BAILE INoLVIDABLE” saw 54% U.S. Spotify lift, while “NUEVAYoL,” “Tití Me Preguntó” (historical Hot 100 #5), and others like “Yo Perreo Sola” (+2,170% streams) exploded. Bad Bunny occupied Top 6 U.S. Spotify spots, with +470% U.S. and +210% global streaming spikes, 98M+ U.S. on-demand streams the next day, and 28+ songs charting.Themes from halftime-relevant songs—“DtMF” (nostalgia, living fully), “Baile Inolvidable” (salsa-rooted romance reflection), “Nuevayol” (diaspora identity), and “Tití Me Preguntó” (family pressures with dembow/trap/bachata)—reinforced cultural depth.Analytic Dreamz breaks down its strategic impact as a massive streaming catalyst, cultural amplifier for Spanish-language music, and catalog monetization engine, showcasing cross-market dominance, platform-driven success, and Bad Bunny's unmatched catalog depth with dozens of billion-stream tracks.Tune in for detailed insights on this historic moment in music, culture, and global reach.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/exclusive-contentPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
En casa éramos siete hermanos: Tati, Titi, Toti, Tuti, Fruti, Hansel y yo, que me llamo Gretel. Con mi papá y mi mamá, nueve. “Nueve panzas”, decía siempre mi mamá. Porque, aunque ellos trabajaban todo el día, muchas veces no teníamos ni para cenar un pancito. ¡Pero no se preocupen! Hansel y yo nos internamos en lo más oscuro del bosque… Y encontramos una casita de chocolate… Y a una malvada bruja carnívora… Y entonces… ¡Ay! ¿Les dije que no tenían que preocuparse?Mi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuentos_e_historias_infantiles?igsh=MW82OGs2eDZ6MnRrZQ==Mi Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1BaLjQVv7n/
So... we were a bit all over the place in this one. We (briefly) talk about the disappointing Super Bowl, but give kudos to Bad Bunny for the good vibes that he brought to Santa Clara. We spent a lot of time dealing with the fallout from the latest news with the Philadelphia Eagles, and we wonder if the WWE/TKO approach to Wrestlemania is too money hungry for its own good...
(00:00-21:57) What's Papers up to now? Tim and Martin are getting an early start on Jupiter and are out Friday. Maybe we'll grab Marshy Marsh. Jackson's bet with Mr. Ciders. Stavvy baby. Bad Bunny's halftime show. Stimulated, but not aroused. Was Jackson with the Recovering Alcoholic for the Super Bowl? Don't say "master" bedroom. The $180 Super Bowl burger.(22:05-35:47) Design Aire Heating & Cooling EMOTD(35:57-49:21) James Carlton in studio with us and he's impressed with Doug's son's three point prowess at the SLU game. Reliving the magic that was Wichita for Mizzou's NCAA March Madness game last year. Talkin' Tigers. Expansion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este octogésimo primer episodio del ¡Bipartidismo Strikes Back! (una producción del #PodcastLaTrinchera), Christian Sobrino y Luis Balbino discuten la antropología de nuestra sociedad civil, la acción del Tribunal Supremo contra la licencia de Wanda Vázquez, la querella ética contra el Senador Elo Molina, las acciones universitarias contra Zayira Jordán, el proyecto de reforma de permisos y mucho más. Este episodio es presentado a ustedes por:- San Juan Lincoln, donde encontrarán una exclusiva colección de vehículos de lujo diseñados para satisfacer todas sus expectativas. Allí descubrirán la presencia imponente de la Navigator, la elegancia dinámica de la Aviator, la sofisticación refinada de la Corsair y el diseño moderno de la Nautilus. Pueden visitarlos en la Avenida Kennedy en San Juan para explorar lo que una SUV de lujo debe ser. Su equipo está listo para ofrecerles una experiencia inigualable. Para más información u orientación, llamen al 787-331-5023.- La Tigre, el primer destino en Puerto Rico para encontrar una progresiva selección de moda Italiana, orientada a una nueva generación de profesionales que reconocen que una imagen bien curada puede aportar a nuestro progreso profesional. Detrás de La Tigre, se encuentra un selecto grupo de expertos en moda y estilo personal, que te ayudarán a elaborar una imagen con opciones de ropa a la medida y al detal de origen Italiano para él, y colecciones europeas para ella. Visiten la boutique de La Tigre ubicada en Ciudadela en Santurce o síganlos en Instagram en @shoplatigre.Por favor suscribirse a La Trinchera con Christian Sobrino en su plataforma favorita de podcasts y compartan este episodio con sus amistades.Para contactar a Christian Sobrino y #PodcastLaTrinchera, nada mejor que mediante las siguientes plataformas:Facebook: @PodcastLaTrincheraTwitter: @zobrinovichInstagram: zobrinovichTikTok: @podcastlatrincheraYouTube: @PodcastLaTrinchera
Titi y Pedro Prieto responden a las preguntas mas incomodas de los seguidores... Se puso intento este episodio!
El concepto de museo universal, como el Louvre, el Museo Británico o el Metropolitan, se crearon aprovechando las posibilidades que un mundo colonial ofrecía a las grandes potencias que aprovechaban su poder en tierras dominadas para hacerse con piezas de su patrimonio artístico que hoy son la estrella de sus colecciones. Con el paso de los años y los cambios en los mapas y la sociedad, las voces que piden la restitución de estas piezas son cada vez más comunes. Porque, ¿de quién son las obras de arte?Catherine Titi y Katia Fach Gómez, expertas en derecho internacional intentan responder a esta pregunta que navega entra el derecho internacional, los intereses de los museos y el concepto de identidad y de restitución moral que es parte importantísima de la ecuación. Ellas analizan el recorrido de algunas piezas míticas en un libro fascinante, Arte Secuestrado, del que hoy hablamos en la Torre de Babel.
Stephen Grootes is in conversation with Investec Group CEO Fani Titi about on-the-ground sentiment from Team South Africa at the World Economic Forum, global perceptions of South Africa’s growth and investability, and how geopolitical tensions ranging from trade risks to questions over central bank independence are shaping the global economic outlook. In other interviews, Nicola Allen, senior analyst at Trade Intelligence discusses how South Africa’s FMCG price war is reaching its limits, with retailers split between heavy promotional intensity and a shift toward stable pricing and personalised value to protect margins and build loyalty. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Helloooo, llégo la Titi Druxi con lo más caliente en el faranduleo. Este episodio esta calienteee.Grabado en los estudios de GW-Cinco y somos parte del GW5 Network.SIGUEME EN MIS REDES SOCIALES Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/MissDreuxill... You Tubehttps://youtube.com/c/DreuxillaDivine... Instagramhttps://instagram.com/dreuxilladivine... Tienda Virtualhttps://teespring.com/stores/dreuxillaTik Tokhttps://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJE93kQP/
Hoy arrancamos con el indulto de Wanda Vázquez y repasamos porque es la política con más suerte en la historia de la humanidad. Luego, más detalles del exejecutivo del del Banco Popular que aparente y alegadamente le robó $15M al banco.Entramos luego en lo último de la Reforma Contributiva: los que se mueven, los que se quedan fuera, y una Cámara que no trabajará la semana que viene mientras los numeritos siguen dando vueltas.Y sí, continúa el excelente ambiente laboral en el PNP. Si alguien pensó que enero iba a traer calma, se equivocó.En el chit-chat hablamos de los precios de las fiestas y del fin de la tregua entre Nydia Velázquez y Mamdani, porque la política no descansa ni en Nueva York ni en Puerto Rico.
durée : 00:03:07 - 100% PSG - Le billet - Lundi soir en marge de PSG-PFC, Mamadou Sakho est venu annoncer sa retraite. Légende du Paris Saint-Germain, titi devant l'éternel, l'ancien numéro 3 des Rouges et Bleus a marqué l'histoire récente du club. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Nouveaux pilotes, un brin déjantés, à bord de la Libre Antenne sur RMC ! Jean-Christophe Drouet et Julien Cazarre prennent le relais. Après les grands matchs, quand la lumière reste allumée pour les vrais passionnés, place à la Libre Antenne : un espace à part, entre passion, humour et dérision, débats enflammés, franc-parler et second degré. Un rendez-vous nocturne à la Cazarre, où l'on parle foot bien sûr, mais aussi mauvaise foi, vannes, imitations et grands moments de radio imprévisibles !
Titi y Pedro Prieto pausan sus vacaciones para hablar de viajar con niños en el avión, los juguetes en las fiestas, el choque cultural y subir fotos de los niños a las redes sociales…
Episodio Auténtico en un Teatro en Ciudad de México donde el público pregunta en vivo.
Tema del Día: Consejos para no tener una cena navideña tóxica... Invitados Pedro y Titi. Cristian Valerio. Muchos regalos para nuestros oyentes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Una vez más, por octavo año consecutivo, les presento a todos ustedes el último pack de mixes del año. Espero que sea de su agrado y que Dios los bendiga hoy, mañana y siempre.Con ustedes: M4s4cr3 Navideña Vol. 8. #Mn8Tracklist1-Merengues VideoMix2-Tipicos Videomix3-Bachatas VideoMix4-Salsa sensual VideoMix5-TiTi Videomix6-TaTa VideomixBonus Track7- 30 minutos videoMix8- Plenas Mix Verano 2025 VideoMix9- Salsa Sensual VideoMix Deluxe EditionsEstas escuchando los mixes de NewMusic507. suscríbete para no perderte ningún mix. Recuerda seguirnos en YouTube como: ||New Music 507 y en las redes sociales como: @NewMusic507 & @Franger507.
Titi y Pedro Prieto hablan de la nostalgia en Navidad, de estar lejos de la familia y de superar a los seres que ya no están. Todo eso con Jhonny Sigal y Esmeralda Ugalde, su pareja invitada. Todo gracias a Citizen. Lo mejor está por comenzar.
Titi y Pedro Prieto resuelven las especulaciones sobre el fin del podcast auténtico y sobre una posible ruptura de su relación de pareja. Hay ruptura?
Toen Thierry Henry, in 2012 spelend bij New York Red Bulls, in januari van dat jaar in de Amerikaanse winterstop zijn conditie op peil kwam houden bij Arsenal had niemand verwacht dat hij ook daadwerkelijk terug zou keren op het veld voor de clubs waar inmiddels een standbeeld van hem buiten het Emirates stond. Maar het gebeurde wel. Arsène Wenger moest Gervinho door de Africa Cup missen en "Titi" maakte zo'n fitte indruk op de training dat er besloten werd hem voor zes weken te huren. Tijdens de thuiswedstrijd in de FA Cup op 9 januari 2012 zat hij voor het eerst op de bank ik het Emirates. Bij een 0-0 stand in de 68e minuut mocht hij invallen. En nog geen 10 minuten later... In de podcast verwijzen Bart en Mart naar: Samenvatting van de wedstrijd tegen Leeds, met commentaar van Peter Drury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsIRE3j6d0Y Zijn winnende goal tegen Sunderland een aantal dagen later: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aXNsRcLr4o8 De foto van Thierry Henry in New York: https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://c8.alamy.com/comp/DK8KC1/july-26-2011-manhattan-new-york-us-thierry-henry-on-the-103rd-floor-DK8KC1.jpg&tbnid=hIKbXTzrm2e5UM&vet=1&imgrefurl=https://www.alamy.com/july-26-2011-manhattan-new-york-us-thierry-henry-on-the-103rd-floor-image63500417.html&docid=GKT53evmv2K0_M&w=1300&h=923&hl=nl-nl&source=sh/x/im/m1/3&kgs=e829661fcf95b228&shem=damc,isst,shrtsdl&utm_source=damc,isst,shrtsdl,sh/x/im/m1/3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mar Lara y Mario Girón, ganadores de la Academia en México nos cuentan cómo va su relación, cómo surgió en el Reality, los celos, su dinamica como pareja y muchas más cosas…
En este episodio de Podcast Auténtico, Pedro y Titi se sientan con Víctor García, uno de los artistas más queridos de La Academia, para tener una conversación profunda, vulnerable y sorprendente sobre la vida después de la fama. Víctor nos cuenta cómo cambió su relación con Dios, qué aprendió del fenómeno masivo de La Academia, y cómo fue el proceso de pasar de cantante a actor en la televisión mexicana. También habla de su etapa de silencio mediático, por qué decidió alejarse de los reflectores y qué lo hizo regresar hoy con más fuerza, más claridad y una visión completamente distinta como papá y como hombre de familia. Hablamos de su hija, de los retos de la paternidad, del equilibrio entre carrera y hogar, y de cómo se ve la vida ahora que ha encontrado un propósito más auténtico, más humano y más conectado con sus valores. Si creciste con La Academia o si te interesa entender qué pasa detrás de las decisiones de vida de los artistas, este episodio te va a encantar.
Martín Barba se sienta con nosotros para hablar de lo que casi nunca se cuenta: el miedo constante detrás de la actuación, la presión de “ser perfecto”, y las batallas silenciosas con la depresión y la ansiedad. Nos comparte cómo enfrentó uno de los momentos más duros de su vida personal tras su relación con Tini, y cómo ese proceso lo llevó a romperse… y a reconstruirse. Un episodio íntimo, vulnerable y auténtico sobre sanar, crecer y aprender a mostrarse tal cual uno es.
Ricardo Peralta habla de Teo en la Granja VIP, hace un repaso de los errores en La casa de los famosos, el efecto de los realities, el millon de suscriptores con Pepe y Teo… y muchas más cosas
+Loša godina Pecca Bagnaije se nastavlja - i kada je brz - pehovi.+Moreira poveu u šampionatu Moto 2 klase+Novi pobednik u Moto 3 - Tayo FurusatoUKOLIKO STE RASPOLOŽENI I DOPADA VAM SE ŠTA RADIMO, ZNAČI NAM SVAKI VID PODRŠKE
Dave is in New York at Infatuation's food festival, EEEEEASTCON NYC, with special guests: chef Justin Pichetrungsi of Anajak Thai; and author, director, and chef Eddie Huang. The show starts with an Overrated/Underrated on New York City food (5:05), and then the trio gives out their Best of EEEEEATSCON Awards: Best Fried, Best Sandwich, and Best Sweet (25:48). They finish with their Best in Show award (38:19). Learn more about Infatuation NYC: https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york Learn more about Eeeeeatscon NYC: https://www.eeeeeatscon.com/new-york Learn more about Anajak Thai: https://www.anajakthai.com/ Follow Eddie on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mreddiehuang/ Check out Eddie's Substack: https://basedfob.substack.com/ Learn more about L'Industrie: https://www.lindustriebk.com/ Learn more about Pizzeria Bianco: https://www.pizzeriabianco.com/los-angeles Learn more about Courage Bagels: https://couragebagels.com/ Learn more about Langer's Deli: https://www.langersdeli.com/ Learn more about Katz's Deli: https://katzsdelicatessen.com/ Learn more about Schwartz's: https://schwartzsdeli.com/ Learn more about Dr. Brown's Cel-Ray Soda: https://www.drbrownssoda.com/flavors Learn more about U-Bet chocolate sauce: https://www.goldshorseradish.com/chocolate-syrup Learn more about Cheesecake Factory: https://www.thecheesecakefactory.com/ Learn more about Lucali: https://www.lucali.com/ Learn more about Lungi: https://lungirestaurant.com/ Learn more about Atoboy: https://www.atoboynyc.com/ Learn more about Laliko: https://laliko.com/# Learn more about Atomix: https://www.atomixnyc.com/ Follow Food Baby on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foodbabyny/?hl=en Learn more about Anthony's Paninoteca: https://anthonyspaninoteca.com/ Learn more about Charles' Pan-Fried Chicken: https://www.charlespanfriedchicken.com/ Learn more about Cmarty's Jerk: https://www.cmartysjerk.com/ Learn more about Titi's Empanadas: https://www.titisnyc.com/ Learn more about Bánh Anh Em (which won Best in Show): https://www.banhanhem.com/ Learn more about Caffè Panna: https://www.caffepanna.com/ Learn more about Culture: https://www.cultureespresso.com/ Learn more about Birdee: https://www.birdee.nyc/ Learn more about Win Son Bakery: https://winsonbrooklyn.com/ Send in your Ask Dave questions to bit.ly/AskDaveForm or askdave@majordomomedia.com. Subscribe to the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thedavechangshow. Subscribe to Recipe Club on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@recipeclubofficial. Submit your favorite food moments in your favorite movies to majorfoodporn.com. Join our community Discord on majordomo.com. Host: Dave Chang Guests: Justin Pichetrungsi and Eddie Huang Majordomo Media Producer: David Meyer Spotify Producer: Felipe Guilhermino Editor: Stefano Sanchez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The South African grew up under the racist apartheid system as one of 14 children. He looked set for a life in farming, until a chance event took him down a different path – ultimately becoming CEO of the multinational banking group, Investec. Presenter: Leanna Byrne Producer: Elisabeth Mahy(Image: Fani Titi. Credit: Investec)
Conducido por Néstor Duprey Salgado y Eduardo Lalo.Síguenos en las redes:Twitter: @PalabraLibrePR, Facebook: Palabra Libre PR Página web: Palabra Libre – Más allá del bipartidismo (palabralibrepr.com)
En toda relación hay diferencias: celos, silencios, roces cotidianos, pero lo importante no es evitarlos, sino aprender a comunicarnos de manera que sumen en lugar de restar.En este episodio, la psicóloga y terapeuta sexual de pareja Rocío Sánchez Granillo nos comparte claves prácticas para transformar las discusiones en oportunidades de crecimiento. Con humor, reflexión y ejemplos de la vida real con Titi Jaques y Pedro Prieto.Masterclass ¡GRATIS! “Cómo generar más ingresos con menos estrés”.Inscríbete aquí:
In episode 1869, Jack and guest co-host Blake Wexler are joined by comedian, actor, and writer, Titi Lee, to discuss… The Enhanced Games Are Coming to Vegas, A Punk Band Just Released An Album That Smells Like Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candle, Almost Half of Young People Would Prefer A World Without Internet--UK Study Finds, Will The Eighth Mission: Impossible Really Heal America? And More! Titi Lee: Good Girl Gone Baddie The Enhanced Games Are Coming to Vegas Donald Trump Jr. Invests in Thiel-Backed ‘Olympics With Drugs’ Enhanced Games Promo A Punk Band Just Released An Album That Smells Like Gwenyth Paltrow’s Vagina Candle Gwyneth Paltrow Is Still Defending Goop’s ‘Smells Like My Vagina’ Candle: ‘Women Are Socialized to Feel a Lot of Shame and I Loved This Punk Rock Idea’ Almost Half Of Young People Would Prefer A World Without Internet--UK Study Finds Tom Cruise Sidesteps Talk About Trump’s Hollywood Tariffs at ‘Mission: Impossible’ Press Stop: ‘We’d Rather Answer Questions About the Movie’ Simon Pegg - "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" | The Daily Show Who is the enemy in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’? Let’s investigate Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski: ‘Of all Tom Cruise’s characters, Maverick might be closest to his real personality’ The War on Our Screens 25 years later, how ‘Top Gun’ made America love war Top Gun is the sleekest, horniest recruitment ad of the 1980s TOPGUN: The Navy’s First Center of Excellence ‘Top Gun’ and the Complicated Legacy Facing ‘Maverick’ Why Tom Cruise Is Such An Effective Propaganda Tool CIA may have used contractor who inspired ‘Mission: Impossible’ to kill RFK, new book alleges MAHEU SAYS HE RECRUITED MAN FOR C.I.A. IN CASTRO POISON PLOT ClandesTime 270 – The CIA and Mission: Impossible How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood Mission: Impossible—a Post-Cold War Deconstruction of the ’60s Ideology and Cold War Identity in Mission: Impossible Mission: Impossible Is 25 Years Old: Its Big Twist Would Cause Outrage Today On “Mission: Impossible” and Unaccountable Government Mission: Impossible - Fallout Is The Franchise's Most Political Movie To Date The U.S. tried to change other countries’ governments 72 times during the Cold War Mission: Impossible—Fallout’s Wolf Blitzer Cameo and the Possible Perils of Fake Fake News Op-Ed: Journalists need to stop playing themselves in movies LISTEN: Cominthru by S. FidelitySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.