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    Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
    Did We Hire Psychos?! w/ Dr. Hope Torres | Your Mom's House Ep. 819

    Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 122:11


    SPONSORS: - Get 50% Off Monarch Money, the all-in-one financial tool at http://www.monarchmoney.com/ymh - Make life easier by getting harder and discover your options at https://BlueChew.com! Try your first month of BlueChew FREE when you use promo code YMH -- just pay $5 shipping. - Go to http://helixsleep.com/YMH for 27% Off Sitewide. - Head to https://www.squarespace.com/MOM to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code MOM. This week on Your Mom's House, Christina and Tommy welcome Dr. Hope Torres, an Austin-based licensed professional counselor specializing in trauma and personality assessment to analyze Tom, Christina, and the entire YMH staff. Before the doctor is in, the Main Mommies update us on what they've been up to, Tommy's on a water fast and Tina looks like a crypto millionaire now. They open the show with a really cool guy yelling at a bartender, before checking out a new video of an old favorite, Dan Pena, who explains why he likes having a painting of Hitler in his office. They also check out a clip of Charlize Theron bragging about banging a dude in his 20's and Christina shares her thoughts on the movie "Sinners" hmmmm hmmmm hmmmm. Dr. Torres then comes in and shares the results of a personality assessment that everyone at Studio Jeans filled out and determines on a scale of normal to traumatized combat vet where Tom, Christina, and the entire staff rank. She walks the YMH crew through their results on the PID-5 personality inventory (DSM‑5). and breaks down the personality domains like anxiety, impulsivity, narcissism, and eccentricity. There's also plenty of insight into how trauma, dissociation, and childhood behaviors can shape adult personality. Whether you're looking for laughs, self-reflection, or a crash course in personality diagnostics, this deeply human episode is a must-listen. Your Mom's House Ep. 819 https://tomsegura.com/tour https://christinap.com/ https://store.ymhstudios.com https://www.reddit.com/r/yourmomshousepodcast Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:05:13 - Mom & Dad Updates 00:13:13 - Opening Clip: Angry Dad 00:19:42 - Bert Kersher Interrupts The Show 00:23:05 - Dan Pena 00:32:49 - Charlize Theron's Sex Positive Encounter 00:38:06 - Christina Saw "Sinners" 00:46:26 - The Doctor Is In 00:53:24 - Who's Doing Ok? 01:01:02 - Mid Tier Crazies 01:10:55 - Top 3 Psychos 01:27:31 - The Biggest Studio Psycho 01:38:35 - Mentally Ill Main Mommies 01:53:35 - The Other Normies 01:57:24 - Closing Song - "Therapy Breakthrough" by Pete Sake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    SEC Media Days - Day 1 takeaways | Nick Saban returning to coaching? | College Hoops Recruiting goes WILD

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 83:11


    On today's show Torres reacts to Day 1 of SEC Media Days - as Greg Sankey makes a big statement on the future of college sports, Brian Kelly speaks and Lane Kiffin continues to poke Hugh Freeze. Plus, is Nick Saban returning to coaching - one expert says yes! Finally, Torres reacts to a WILD weekend on the college hoops recruiting calendar, as Duke, Arkansas, UConn, Kentucky and others position themselves for BIG splashes! SEC Media Days - Day 1 takeaways (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing SEC Media Days, Day 1 takeaways, including Greg Sankey sharing thoughts on the future of the College Football Playoff and the NCAA Tourney and Lane Kiffin making a BOLD statement about another SEC coach. Nick Saban returning to coaching (33:00): From there, Torres reacts to a report that Nick Saban is interested in returning to coaching. Could it ACTUALLY happen? And the one school that actually makes sense. College Hoops Recruiting Goes Wild (48:00): Finally, Torres wraps by discussing a busy weekend in college hoops recruiting. With coaches on the road, we have BIG updates on Duke, Arkansas, Kentucky, UConn and more, plus new intel on the top recruits in America! Fioboc is giving listeners of the ⁠⁠Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase⁠⁠ - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! ⁠⁠Visit Caulipuffs.com ⁠⁠- and use code "TORRES" ⁠⁠for 15 percent off your purchase⁠⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    THE LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP PODCAST
    Leadership Elevated: A Long Blue Leadership Retrospective

    THE LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP PODCAST

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 29:24


    Season 3 of the Long Blue Leadership podcast is a wrap! From established national leaders to rising stars, this season features inspiring stories from U.S. Air Force Academy graduates. SUMMARY This season's guests included Dr. Heather Wilson '82, former Secretary of the Air Force; Dr. John Torres '82, NBC News Senior Medical Correspondent; Maj. Gen. Thomas Sherman '95, Vice Superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy, and 2nd Lt.  Wyatt Hendrickson '24, NCAA wrestling champion.   SHARE THIS EPISODE LINKEDIN  |  FACEBOOK    TAKEAWAYS Leadership is about collecting tools over time. Your identity is not defined by your profession. Intentionality in actions leads to personal growth. Leadership can be practiced at any level. Admitting mistakes quickly is crucial for growth. Respect and loyalty are earned through care. Every moment is an opportunity to make an impact. Legacy is built in real-time interactions. Conversations can unlock deeper insights about leadership. Sharing stories fosters connection and learning.   CHAPTERS 00:00 Celebrating leadership lessons from Season 3 03:07 Insights from Dr. Heather Wilson '82 05:47 Chad Hennings '88 on identity and leadership 08:55 Young leader Wyatt Hendrickson's '24 journey 11:51 Jemal Singleton '99, leading where you are 14:53 Emma Przybyslawski '10 on leadership beyond the uniform 17:49 Dr. John Torres '82, earning respect and loyalty 20:37 Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman '95 on trust, courage, and legacy 23:47 Looking ahead to Season 4   ABOUT OUR HOSTS BIO's LT. COL. (RET.) NAVIERE WALKEWICZ '99 Senior Vice President, Engagement With over two decades in leadership roles, my current focus at the Association of Graduates - U.S. Air Force Academy is fostering a robust network of 50,000+ alumni. This commitment involves igniting a culture of engagement and inclusivity, underpinned by a strong foundation in support of our Air Force Academy. - BIO COPY CREDIT:  LINKEDIN.COM MR. WYATT HORNSBY Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications | Executive Producer Wyatt Hornsby is passionate about developing marketing and communications talent and cohesive, high-performance teams. He is senior vice president of marketing and communications at the Air Force Academy Foundation and the Association of Graduates. He leads the work of the foundation and alumni association marketing and communications division, while also coordinating with various Air Force Academy offices, including Public Affairs and Strategic Communications. - BIO COPY CREDIT:  LINKEDIN.COM     CONNECT WITH THE LONG BLUE LEADERSHIP PODCAST NETWORK TEAM Send your feedback or nominate a guest: socialmedia@usafa.org Ted Robertson | Producer and Editor:  Ted.Robertson@USAFA.org  Ryan Hall | Director:  Ryan.Hall@USAFA.org  Bryan Grossman | Copy Editor:  Bryan.Grossman@USAFA.org Wyatt Hornsby | Executive Producer:  Wyatt.Hornsby@USAFA.org      ALL PAST LBL EPISODES  |  ALL LBLPN PRODUCTIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PODCAST PLATFORMS     FULL TRANSCRIPT SPEAKERS Co-Hosts:  Lt. Col. (Ret.) Naviere Walkewicz '99  |  Mr. Wyatt Hornsby   Naviere Walkewicz  00:26 Welcome to our retrospective for Season 3. We're celebrating the first three seasons of the Association & Foundation's premier podcast and the countless leadership lessons shared by some of the most accomplished Air Force Academy grads.   Wyatt Hornsby  00:41 Naviere, in Season 3, we've showcased some amazing stories and takeaways that apply to life, both in and out of the military. From the start, Long Blue Leadership has given listeners an inside look at real experiences, insights and advice from seasoned leaders as well as those just beginning their journeys. These deep dives explore how leaders not only face challenges head on, but also find ways to inspire and empower those around them.   Naviere Walkewicz  01:06 These conversations are amazing. What really sets this podcast apart are how these leadership discussions consistently touch on teamwork, perseverance, humility, excellence and service before self.   Wyatt Hornsby  01:17 Well said, Naviere. And in this edition of Long Blue Leadership, we're gonna respond to a few clips and share our own perspectives related to some of our favorite moments, and we'll also preview what's coming up in Season 4.   Naviere Walkewicz  01:30 Now Wyatt and I would be remiss if we didn't share — listen, we could go on about every guest that's on this podcast, because everyone is remarkable, but we're just going to focus on a few of them. So let's jump right into some of our favorite moments from Season 3.   Wyatt Hornsby  Let's do it.   Naviere Walkewicz  All right. Well, this first clip is someone that you're going to recognize: Dr. Heather Wilson, Class of '82. What an amazing graduate. And you know, when we think about what she's accomplished — she's a Distinguished Graduate, secretary of the Air Force, I mean, going on into Congress — she is a mentor for many. And this particular clip, she actually is referring to someone who's been a mentor for her and being able to make an impact in his life. So let's take a listen.   Dr. Heather Wilson  02:12 My grandfather was an aviator. He was also a mechanic. He could use any tool. I mean, he was just amazing with his hands. And I had learned a new tool in school, and I took out a piece of graph paper, and I drew a curve, and I said, “Grandpa, do you think you could find the area under this curve?” And he said, “Well, I'd probably count up the squares and estimate from there on the graph paper.” And I then I showed him something new, and it was called calculus, and it was the first time in my life that I realized I had a tool that my grandfather didn't have. He had a high school education and had gone into the RAF during the First World War, and he was a great mechanic and a really good man, but I realized that there were opportunities for me that maybe my grandfather never had.   Naviere Walkewicz  03:14 What an amazing conversation with her. What did you think about that comment about the tool?   Wyatt Hornsby  03:19 That's very, very moving. You can see just what her grandfather, what he meant to her, and just to think about those experiences and how they informed and influenced how Dr. Wilson has been a leader to so many in Congress, as secretary of the Air Force and now as president of the University of Texas, El Paso.   Naviere Walkewicz  03:38 Yes. And when you go back to that conversation, I think she talks about tools in a toolbox, and she relates it to her grandfather and her dad, I think, as well. But she talks about the toolbox almost serving as — you never know when you're going to need a tool. So as long as you collect tools over time, they can make a difference. And so she likens them to the people in your life and the people who serve with you and under you and above you. But if you start to recognize the tools that they have, you never know when they're going to make a difference. And in her case, she was actually able to provide a tool like calculus for her grandfather.   Wyatt Hornsby  A great lesson.   Naviere Walkewicz  Yes, yes. So make sure you take a listen on that one.   Wyatt Hornsby  04:15 Well, Naviere, this next conversation I absolutely love — Chad Hennings, Class of 1988, who went on, I believe, to serve in the Gulf War, flew the A-10 before joining the Super Bowl-winning Dallas Cowboys. And I love this conversation. Chad talks in this conversation about who you are isn't necessarily what you do. It comes from who you are from within. I just love this clip. Let's listen to it.   Chad Hennings  04:41 One of the questions that I ask someone who is changing and transitioning in their careers, whether that be from professional athletics or from the military, I ask them, “Who are you?” You know, a lot of times they'll say, “I'm well, I'm Captain so-and-so,” or, “I'm a former F-16 fighter pilot,” or, “I'm a former running back.” I go, “That's what you do. Who are you? What you do does not define who you are.” I mean, that's the thing that I think so many people need to grasp, is that their identity is not based on what they do. It's more of an inner pursuit.   Naviere Walkewicz  05:14 Well, I won't put you on the spotlight and ask you who you are, but I remember that conversation, and it was really quite a reflective one for me, because I remember, as he was sharing those things, I started thinking, “Well, who am I, you know, as a leader, etc.” So that was really meaningful.   Wyatt Hornsby  05:30 Indeed. I mean, all across our lives and careers, we do a lot of different things. We wear a lot of different hats at various points, and I think it's hard, but I think it's so meaningful to really reflect on your own personal values in determining really who you are from within. I just loved how Chad talked about that.   Naviere Walkewicz  05:50 Yes, that was just one of the lessons that he shared. And I think it really kind of goes back to understanding yourself and growing as a leader. So it's certainly a wonderful conversation for those interested. Well, let's take a visit to one of our younger graduates. Most recently, 2024 class, and his name is Wyatt Hendrickson, so another Wyatt here. Some might remember him as Captain America. I think he's been called that lately, in the news, but known for just his accomplishments in the world of wrestling and what he's continuing to go on, hopefully here in the Olympics. But this conversation really is about some real insightful moments that I think he's had as a young leader, that he recognizes the importance of doing things for yourself. And some might first think, “Well, that sounds kind of selfish, right? You know, we're taught to be team members and team players and do things together.” But when we, when we listen to this clip, I think we understand why he talks about doing things for yourself. Let's take a listen.   Wyatt Hendrickson  06:49 As a leader in at the Air Force Academy, I started going to these briefs, and I'm like, “You know, I'm not going to try to have the a bad mindset. I'm not going to show up here, just check a box. I'm going to show up here and try to take something from it.” So what I did, I bring like a notebook or a small little pamphlet, just to write notes. And everything you do, do it with intent. Don't do it because you're afraid of a bad result — you're afraid of something here, there. Do it because you want to do it, and you have to decide you're doing it for yourself.   Naviere Walkewicz  07:18 You know, what I really like about that clip is understanding that you have to do things for yourself and not others. And so I liken it — you know, we are parents, and at one time we are children. And so we probably did things. We do things as parents for your children. When you're a child, you do things because you don't want to make your parents unhappy, or you want to make your teacher proud or your coach proud. And I think he learned early as a leader that if you're going to do something with intent, to do it for yourself. What do you think?   Wyatt Hornsby  07:44 That's right. Being able to invest in yourself so that you can show up for others as well. And so I think when you really consider that, he's really talking about a little bit of service before self within that as well. And I think it's working out well for him. You know, he just pulled off, some say, the biggest upset in NCAA wrestling history. And I agree, we'll hope that he gets to the Olympics. Just what a remarkable young leader and athlete.   Naviere Walkewicz  08:11 Yes, and what an exciting and engaging conversation that I hope you'll take a listen to as well. There were some exciting moments in there that he experienced, I think. You know, with the president and, you know, just kind of reflective moments with his coach, but certainly a conversation that many will be engaged by.   Wyatt Hornsby  08:28 And when we talked to him, his life was very busy, and we just so appreciate him taking time to talk with you, Naviere.   Naviere Walkewicz  Yes, absolutely.   Wyatt Hornsby  All right. Naviere, this next guest I absolutely love — Jemal Singleton, Class of 1999.   Naviere Walkewicz  Gold will shine.   Wyatt Hornsby  That's right, assistant head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, also coach for running backs for the Eagles. And this was such a great conversation. We were you were able to go to Philadelphia and sit down with Jemal and really hear his story and something — I mean, the conversation was just full of great insights. But one thing that Jemal said that I absolutely loved was, no matter where you are in your life and career, lead where you are. You don't have to have a big team or direct reports, just lead where you are. So let's listen to that clip.   Jemal Singleton  09:17 I think the biggest thing that you can do is lead where you're at, and it doesn't matter where you're at. “Oh, well, I'm not the CEO,” or, “Oh, I'm not the head coach,” or, “Oh, I'm not the commander.” So? Leadership comes in a million different ways. And I truly believe that you know kind of what you do with the little things, is how you do everything. And if, in your position, whatever it may be — maybe nobody even works for you — you can still lead from that position. You can lead from that spot. And I think that's it. Don't be afraid to step out. Don't be afraid to be a leader in your own mind. It's got to start there. At some point, you keep honing those skills and then maybe you are going to grow. And then, hey, you have three people working for you, but you then be a leader at that point. And it's kind of like what I mentioned earlier, about be where your feet are; lead where your feet are at.   Wyatt Hornsby  10:09 What a great insight. And I think that is just so helpful for not only people who are earlier in their career, and maybe they want to be able to grow as a leader. But also for leaders as well, in terms of how they instill in the people who they're privileged to lead, how they can continue to grow and advance.   Naviere Walkewicz  10:30 Yes, what a great life lesson in general. I think sometimes we are so eyes forward on the next thing, that we forget to be our best at the present and the moment. And that was a really, I think, a key message that I took from that was, you know, when he says, lead where you are, you know, be fully present where you are, just like we are right now, reliving, kind of that moment with him. And so what an engaging and amazing conversation with Coach Jemal Singleton. Of course, being a '99 grad, you'd expect that, but, you know?   Wyatt Hornsby  10:58 We wish him. We wish him all the best. What a run he's on right now. Congrats to the Eagles.   Naviere Walkewicz  11:03 Yes. And if I may just offer this: I did want to extend to the team with the Eagles — I mean, what a world class operation out there, to be able to invite us in and put us in their amazing studio to help us share the story that really goes beyond the football, right? It goes beyond the field and how they're doing things as leaders out there. So thank you so much for that amazing support. We really appreciate it. All right. This next clip, Wyatt, is someone that we know well. She is one of our past AOG board directors, Class of 2010, Emma Przybyslawski, also a Young Alumni Excellence Award winner for us, what a remarkable leader. You know, she served in the Air Force, in the special operations community, but also went on after the uniform to really kind of lead her team and her business. In this particular clip, she's talking about leadership outside of uniform. And I think it's important for our listeners to know that leadership comes in and outside of uniform, and so we want to make sure we highlight that. But this particular clip, she talks about getting to “no” as fast as you can — and that's an odd statement to hear, but I think it's really impactful.   Emma Przybyslawski  12:14 One of my key tenets is having the stomach to say, like, “Oof, this didn't work out the way that I wanted it to,” or, “Maybe we were wrong about that.” Step 1, right? Admitting the problem. Step 2 is then pivot, move on, let it go. Just let it go, and either take some great lessons learned from it — hopefully you do — or just bail on it and like, go on to something different. Get to no as fast as you can. Like, no is an OK answer, but man, let's get there as fast as we can. Because the more time you iterate and waste on bad ideas that you don't know if they're bad yet, that they're going to be, the sooner you can get to no, the better off you are.   Naviere Walkewicz  12:59 I really like that, just because it's so different. I mean, it's a different perspective on being thoughtful. on resources and time and how you actually utilize all that as a leader and when you're making decisions that impact others. I just thought that was really insightful. What'd you get from it?   Wyatt Hornsby  13:16 I agree, and what I hear from that is integrity and discipline. No one likes to admit that they're wrong. It's not the most fun thing in the world, but what I heard Emma say was, “If we got something wrong, just admit it. Get there as quickly as possible, learn and move on.” So I love that leadership insight.   Naviere Walkewicz  13:33 Yes, and when you look through history and you think about, those greats, those innovators — but you know, over time, they failed because they failed to actually move forward or stop something that was no longer working. They just held on so tight. I think as a leader, it's important to recognize that. And her, as you know, such, I think, a young and enthusiastic and, you know, impactful leader realizing that it's an important lesson I think we can all take.   Wyatt Hornsby  13:56 It's easy to see, you know, when we hear Emma talk about leadership, it's easy to see how far she's come in life, and, you know, what she's been able to do.   Naviere Walkewicz  14:05 Yes, so make sure you listen to that. While she does talk about that outside of uniform, she does share some incredible stories while she was in the special operations community. I think our listeners will really enjoy learning some of that too.   Wyatt Hornsby  14:16 All right, Naviere, our next guest, Dr. John Torres, Class of 1982 — and that's a name that many of our listeners and viewers may be familiar with. Chief medical correspondent for NBC News. And I love this conversation. Dr. Torres was able to take time from his schedule and visit with us here in Wecker Hall. And really what he talked about, what I took away from this was that leaders earn respect and loyalty. They take care of their people, and they put their people really before themselves. So let's listen to this clip.   Dr. John Torres  14:47 Watching leaders and how they did things, both when I was here at the Academy and when I was in the Air Force and even through medical school, the doctors that were good and talked to people appropriately. The leaders that were good and they had the men and women following them because they wanted to follow them, versus following them because they had to follow them. And as you know, there's a huge difference there. And I tried to model myself after the ones who had people who followed them because they wanted to follow — they respected them. They earned that respect. They earned that loyalty. And to me, that was always an important thing. And so when I transitioned over to medicine, especially being a flight doc, I wanted them to do the things that medically were important for them because they wanted to, because they trusted me, and they understood that I was looking out for them and not just their career or not just their flying, but looking out for them and their families.   Naviere Walkewicz  15:32 I remember that conversation.   Wyatt Hornsby  15:35 Caring deeply about the person, and not necessarily what they — putting that before what they do.   Naviere Walkewicz  15:41 Exactly. That conversation went on because it was referencing the fact that, as a medical doctor in the service, you know, you had those that really wanted to fly like that was their calling. And when they had a medical issue arise, you know, Dr. Torres, because he led in the way that he did. He created that relationship and that trust, to be able to say, “This is what we're up against,” and, you know, to be able to make a leadership and a professional recommendation, and then that, you know, “I care about you as a person, so I'm gonna ask you to consider this,” even if it might be the hard decision that they'd have to make. And I think that that goes a long way for leaders, because sometimes we have to give bad news to our people.   Wyatt Hornsby  16:21 That's right, and really caring about those who were charged with leading and taking care of their best interests, sometimes having those tough conversations. But when we do that, when we authentically care about our people, they will respect us. They will trust and that's really what he was talking about. Powerful.   Naviere Walkewicz  16:43 I think we could probably both think about examples of leaders in our lives that maybe we didn't get the best news, but we always knew they had our best interests, and we would walk through fire for them.   Wyatt Hornsby  That's right.   Naviere Walkewicz  Yes, what a great conversation with an amazing speaker. You'll have to take a listen to the entire conversation with Dr. Torres, because his was really incredible. And the fact that he actually almost left the Academy, but stayed because of survival training. So you make sure you listen to that. All right. Well, this last clip we're going to visit is, gosh, I still just got goose bumps thinking about the conversation with him. It's a recent conversation with Maj. Gen. Tom P. Sherman, Class of 1995, the current vice superintendent of the Air Force Academy. And I could go on and on about, you know, the way he inspires through his words, but this particular clip, Wyatt, was one where he talks about courage, right? And when he recognized a moment in time. This is from a conversation with his AOC, back when he was a cadet at the Air Force Academy, and he had a moment of clarity.   Wyatt Hornsby  17:45 We've both had the opportunity to see Gen. Sherman speak, and just an incredible speaker and presenter — really gets to know his audience. So let's listen.   Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman  17:57 But I think really where the Foundation came in is where we started to talk about leadership. And you know, what I was asking him to do was to pull my rated recommendation form. So we had just submitted them, and I was asking him to pull my rated recommendation form. I didn't want to compete for it anymore. And so we started to talk about leadership. And he says, “You know, hey, Cadet Sherman, you need to understand that, you know, leadership in this Air Force is being the lead F-16 pilot on a bombing run. You know, putting iron on target.” And that's true. It's a very important part of leadership. It is a very important part of tactical operational leadership in this Air Force. So he's not wrong in that space, but I was looking at it from a different lens, and I was looking at it, I think, on a larger level. And what I don't think he realized is that 30 seconds before I walked into his office, he set me up for success. I just happened to be waiting outside the office, and all of a sudden I looked on his cork board, and somebody, and I don't know who it was, had pinned a note that was written to Airman Magazine by an airman first class. And this airman first class titled this, “I need a leader.” And this A1C felt so strongly about what they were feeling, and I have no idea who this person was, felt so strongly about it that they put pen to paper — and this would have been the fall of 1994 — and sent this into Airman Magazine, and it says, “I need a leader. Commissioning sources: Send us lieutenants that we can look up to that will hold us accountable when we do wrong, that will encourage us when we do well, that will be an example that we can look up to, that will care about us as human beings, because you are not sending them to us now. Air Force: I need a leader.” Like that 30 seconds just before I walked into his office, that changed my life. And it changed my life, because for me, at that moment, what I was getting ready to go ask my AOC to do what I was looking at inside myself like that became my charge.   Wyatt Hornsby  19:57 Naviere, I mean, as a graduate, how does that land with you?   Naviere Walkewicz  20:01 I have chill bumps right now, and it's not because it's cold in here, because it's not. I think you nailed it when you said he's someone who can really kind of inspire through his words. But you know, when I hear him say that, it makes me want to go back through the Academy all over again. I want to do it again to see if I can do it better. Because I want to be a leader for that airman and for anyone else that is serving alongside me, under me, etc. That's what I felt hearing that again.   Wyatt Hornsby  20:33 Yeah, and just from the whole conversation, I mean, that's really, I think that's the essence of Gen. Sherman's career, in my eyes, is that he has done everything he can to deliver or to develop as a leader and to be able to bring out the best in everyone who he has had the opportunity to lead and work with.   Naviere Walkewicz  20:51 One of my favorite moments in that conversation was about, you know, “What do you want your legacy to be?” You know, I think that was some kind of — that was maybe a way that I asked the question, and his answer was so unique, because he said, “You know, I don't really think about legacy, like, down the road.” He says — it's almost like he thinks about it in real time, and I'm paraphrasing, so you'll have to listen to the conversation. But he talked about, like, his legacy is when he makes an impact in every moment. So, like, this, you and I together, if I'm able to make an impact through our conversation, like, that's his legacy. And in off the screen, I didn't get to share this in our conversation, but my son, Arden, he's a cadet now, and when I told him I was going to be doing this podcast with Gen. Sherman, he had nothing but amazing — “Mom, I would walk through fire for him. He's so amazing. He's so inspiring.” And I shared that with Gen. Sherman, I said, “Well, you should know, sir, that you created a legacy with my son,” and it actually brought some emotion to him, and that that's who he is. I think that's who we want to be.   Wyatt Hornsby  21:52 Absolutely a remarkable leader and just an amazing episode. And hope that you all take the time to listen to it.   Naviere Walkewicz  22:00 Yes. So those were our highlights from Season 3. And like I said, we could go on about every one of our guests, because they're so impactful and amazing. And just — we take something from each of them.   Wyatt Hornsby  22:12 We did Naviere, and I want to just take a moment too, just to thank you for doing such a great job in Season 3. And just not asking questions, but just having conversations. And it's just easy to see that this just is kind of like a conversation over coffee, where you're just talking about leadership and really getting a sense of what their journey has been, whether it's been the good or the not so good, but just really finding out who they are authentically. So thank you, Naviere, just for leading those conversations.   Naviere Walkewicz  22:43 It's my great pleasure. I think some of the best work behind the scenes comes from this place of wanting to help share their story in a way that our listeners may not have ever heard before, and almost unlocking within them something that surprises themselves, about themselves, you know what I mean? Where they're actually like, “Wow, I'm sharing this,” and it's almost unlocking this new portal on leadership, on themselves. And so that's kind of how I always approach preparation for a conversation. And my goal is just to leave someone with something that really resonates with them.   Wyatt Hornsby  23:18 Well done, Naviere. And while we're at it, we're going to put Ted, our producer, our amazing producer, on the spot here. Ted, congratulations again on a great Season 3. And what are you — just any reflections that you want to share?   Ted Robertson  23:33 Loving watching Naviere grow and glow as a host — she's just my favorite person ever to work with, and thank all of you. This doesn't happen without a whole team committing time and resources and effort, eyes, ears, ideas. It doesn't happen without this group effort. It's a wonderful, wonderful place to be in. Speaking of places to be, you're going to talk about this a little later. Some listener feedback coming up next that Wyatt is going to tell you about. But we have the gift of a new studio that you're some of you are seeing for the first time inside of our new building that we can't wait for many of you to see. So thank you both for everything you do, your support, your encouragement and giving me this couple of minutes to share my thoughts with all of you.   Naviere Walkewicz  Thanks, Ted.   Wyatt Hornsby  24:23 Yeah. Thank you, Ted, again, great work, and we're just we're very grateful for all the heart and soul you put into Long Blue Leadership.   Naviere Walkewicz  24:31 Well, up next, Wyatt has some listener feedback to share with you, but before we do that, I'd like to take a moment and thank you for listening to Long Blue Leadership. This podcast publishes the first and third Tuesdays of the month in both audio and video, and is available on all your favorite podcast apps. Be sure to watch or listen to all episodes of Long Blue Leadership at longblueleadership.org. Once more, that's longblueleadership.org   Wyatt Hornsby  24:58 And a note I saw from Allison D. in reference to Naviere's conversation, particularly with Emma Przybyslawski. And this highlights how hard Naviere has worked and how well she has done as host of Long Blue Leadership. And I'll start with Allison's note to Naviere, and then I'd like to add some thoughts of my own. From Allison: “Just wanted to do a quick shout out to let you know that I've been listening to your interview with Emma P. and I thought you did a phenomenal job. Emma's willingness to share her perspective in experiences in such an authentic way was a testament to her. But I also wanted you to know that while I was actively listening to her responses, I was also blown away by your ability to follow up with each response with an insightful and natural follow up question. My brain was still digesting her last response, and I don't know how you were able to digest and formulate such an interesting follow up question in such a short amount of time. Well done, Naviere.”   Naviere Walkewicz  25:58 I remember that comment. What a special moment to get that from Allison. Thanks for sharing that, Wyatt.   Wyatt Hornsby  26:05 Our pleasure, and thank you again, Naviere, for doing such a great job as our host.   Naviere Walkewicz  26:10 Well, Wyatt, let's talk about Season 4. It's coming out. Yes, some new things. Do you want to talk about kind of where we're in right now? What to expect?   Wyatt Hornsby  26:17 We're going to be having 13 episodes. Ten are going to be Long Blue Leadership, and then two are going to be really developmental focus, special presentations. Can't wait for that. And then, of course, we'll wrap up Season 4 with a retrospective, Naviere.   Naviere Walkewicz  26:31 Oh gosh, it's going to be amazing. I think what we've learned from the past seasons are people really enjoy hearing the stories from graduates that they can connect with — some transformational moments in their lives. But really excited. We kicked it off here at the end of Season 3 will be coming from our new studio here in Wecker Hall, so they'll get to see the studio and really hear the stories from our graduates. Those are really influential and key leaders in their fields.   Wyatt Hornsby  26:56 I can't wait. And some of our guests — they'll include academics, warfighters, general officers, business leaders, scholars, diplomats, entrepreneurs, policymakers and others.   Naviere Walkewicz  27:08 Yes, and you mentioned it, that kind of leadership. Those two special episodes on leadership, this focus on leadership, we're actually going to go to experts in a field. Maybe they're published authors, but they are going to be some real experts that help our graduates and our listeners hone in on their leadership development. So it's really going to give them some tactical and tangible things that they can do to improve on their own leadership.   Wyatt Hornsby  27:30 I can't wait Naviere, an exciting new feature on leadership as we just continue to elevate our game. It's going to be really great.   Naviere Walkewicz  27:37 It's going to be great. It's going to — that focus on leadership will kick off in October with our second one in December. Wyatt and I want to thank you for joining us today. We can't wait to share the fourth season of Long Blue Leadership with you. Starting this September, you can expect more compelling stories from outstanding Air Force Academy graduates. We like to keep the podcast conversations thoughtful and aimed at telling our guests stories as we explore their personal leadership journeys, their philosophies and their styles. Season 4 promises to engage, inspire and empower. Whether you're an aspiring, emerging or seasoned leader, visit longblueleadership.org for more episodes and past seasons, or nominate a guest or send us your feedback at socialmedia@usafa.org. Long Blue Leadership is available on all your favorites podcast apps.   Wyatt Hornsby  28:30 And Naviere, this was such a great conversation, and I want to encourage you, if you've listened to these episodes or you've watched and you were particularly inspired, please share across your social media channels, share with your friends and colleagues and family members, because we really want these conversations to be for anyone who's interested in developing as a leader, regardless of what career pursuit they've taken.   Naviere Walkewicz  28:54 We like to say “like, subscribe and share.” There you go. Well, I'm Naviere Walkewicz.   Wyatt Hornsby  And I'm Wyatt Hornsby.   Naviere Walkewicz  Until next time.   KEYWORDS Leadership, Air Force Academy, mentorship, personal growth, teamwork, perseverance, service, identity, respect, legacy.       The Long Blue Line Podcast Network is presented by the U.S. Air Force Academy Association & Foundation    

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    Programa | SBS Spanish | 14 julio 2025

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 51:04


    Hoy te contamos qué es el programa "Cerrar la Brecha" (Closing the Gap), un plan que busca reducir las desigualdades entre australianos indígenas y no indígenas, especialmente en salud y bienestar. Por ejemplo, la esperanza de vida de los pueblos aborígenes y los isleños del Estrecho de Torres es, en promedio, 8 años menor que la del resto de la población.

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    What is Closing the Gap?  - ¿Qué es el plan Cerrar la Brecha?

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 6:48


    Australia has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. On average, Australians live to see their 83rd birthday. But for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, life expectancy is about eight years less. Closing the Gap is a national agreement designed to change that. By improving the health and wellbeing of First Nations, they can enjoy the same quality of life and opportunities as non-Indigenous Australians. - Australia tiene una de las expectativas de vida más altas del mundo. En promedio, los australianos viven hasta cumplir 83 años. Pero para los aborígenes e isleños del Estrecho de Torres, la esperanza de vida es unos ocho años menor. "Cerrar la brecha" es un acuerdo nacional diseñado para cambiar esa situación. Al mejorar la salud y el bienestar de las Primeras Naciones, pueden disfrutar de la misma calidad de vida y oportunidades que los australianos no indígenas.

    SER Madrid Sur
    Gema Isabel Torres, concejala de Limpieza Viaria de Parla, habla del nuevo contrato de basuras

    SER Madrid Sur

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2025 0:36


    Living Water with Rick Thompson
    Youth Sunday | Abundant Life | Pastor Erik Torres

    Living Water with Rick Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 89:30


    In-Person Service | Sunday 10 am To get to know us more, be sure to check out our website | https://www.lwccftl.org/Connect with us! Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/livingwaterftl/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/lwccftl Kids Resources | https://lwccftl.org/splashzonekids Contact Us | info@lwccftl.orgSupport Our Ministry | https://lwccftl.org/give/ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to our channel for weekly video messages that will change your life!

    O Dono da Verdade
    Ep.1060 | Resenha Gastronômica: Cocina Hermanos Torres

    O Dono da Verdade

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 44:14


    SER Aventureros
    SER Aventureros | Programa especial desde Atapuerca

    SER Aventureros

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 53:05


    Viajamos con algunos oyentes a Atapuerca para realizar una visita especial por los yacimientos y grabar el programa en la Sala del Patronato de la Fundación Atapuerca. Hablamos con Antonio M. Méndez Pozo, Juan Luis Arsuaga Ferreras, Ignacio Martínez Mendizábal, Marina Mosquera Martínez, María Martinón-Torres y Gonzalo de Santiago Salinas.

    The Shepherd's Pie
    Faith and Remembrance (#113)

    The Shepherd's Pie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 24:56


    In this episode, Antony Barone Kolenc speaks with Father Jonathan Torres about his journey as a priest-author, and how the theme of remembrance is central to the Christian faith, and we discuss his fantasy novel, Blinding Dawn.Fr. Torres' website: https://www.jonathandtorres.com/

    Challenge Mania
    Ep. 480: Shauvon Torres

    Challenge Mania

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 84:36


    Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Shauvon Torres.In just 3 seasons of The Challenge and one season of The Real World Shauvon made a name for herself and was involved in some of the most iconic Challenge moments of all time! She finally pops into the podcast to talk about these moments, where she's been, whether we may see her on All Stars and MUCH MORE! PLUS...the answer to the question on everybody's mind...did she actually pop her implant!? And how did that happen!?Pick up here book HERE:WATCH this interview HERE: www.ChallengeManiacs.comwww.ChallengeMania.Livewww.ChallengeMania.Shop

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    MAILBAG POD: SEC Media Days first thoughts, Tyran Stokes landing spot, Mark Pope recruiting concerns, power ranking Vegas hotels!

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 85:57


    On today's show Torres has himself a mailbag, sharing his thoughts on SEC Media Days, where will the No. 1 high school player in the country Tyran Stokes landand if Kentucky fans should worry about Mark Pope missing on high school stars? Plus, the one college sports program he'd buy stock in and power ranking Las Vegas casinos! SEC Media Days first thoughts (2:00): With SEC Media Days beginning Monday, Torres shares first thoughts on what will be the biggest stories from Atlanta next week. Where will five-star Tyran Stokes land (11:30): Next, Torres shares thoughts on the recruitment of the No. 1 high school player in America - will the Louisville native land at Louisville, Kentucky or somewhere else? Mark Pope recruiting concerns (29:00): From there, a fan asks - should Kentucky fans be worried that Mark Pope has yet to land an elite high school recruit from outside the state?! Finally, Torres answers which college sports program he'd buy stock in if he could (41:00), the best basketball players in the ACC next year (53:00) + a power ranking of his favorite Las Vegas hotels (1:02:00). What a show! Fioboc is giving listeners of the ⁠⁠Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase⁠⁠ - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! ⁠⁠Visit Caulipuffs.com ⁠⁠- and use code "TORRES" ⁠⁠for 15 percent off your purchase⁠⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Confidence Doc Podcast with Dr. Rukmini (Vinaya) Rednam
    Healing After Bariatric Surgery: Mental Health, Body Image & Support with Therapist Iliana Torres

    The Confidence Doc Podcast with Dr. Rukmini (Vinaya) Rednam

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 20:43


    In this episode of The Confidence Doc, Houston plastic surgeon Dr. Rukmini Rednam sits down with licensed mental health counselor Iliana Torres, founder of IBT Counseling in Florida. Iliana specializes in helping bariatric surgery patients navigate the emotional and psychological challenges before and after surgery.As both a therapist and a bariatric patient herself, Iliana brings a unique perspective to the mental health needs of this community. She shares her 200-pound weight loss journey, the realities of skin removal surgeries, and the importance of addressing emotional trauma for long-term success. They also explore how transparency, community, and therapy can empower patients through the entire transformation process.Whether you're a patient, provider, or just curious about the emotional side of weight loss surgery, this episode offers powerful insights into healing, identity, and growth.

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    NCAA Tourney expansion coming? | Calipari mid-summer media tour | Big 12 Commish makes BOLD statement | Scott Frost said WHAT?!

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 74:35


    On today's show Torres talks a BUSY couple days in the world of college sports. We have reports that NCAA Tournament expansion could be coming - and Torres tells you why he HATES it! From there, he talks about John Calipari's Wednesday media availability and a quiet confidence coming out of Arkansas. Plus, Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark gets BOLD and did you see what new UCF coach Scott Frost said about his former school - Nebraska?! Is NCAA Tournament expansion coming (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing a report that NCAA Tournament expansion COULD be coming - and explains why it'd be a TERRIBLE idea! John Calipari discusses his 2026 squad - and are we all underrating the Hogs (22:00): Next, John Calipari held a mid-summer press conference to discuss his 2025-2026 squad - and based on what Coach Cal said, are we all underrating the Hogs? The Big 12 commish makes a BOLD statement (37:00): From there, Torres discusses a BOLD statement from Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark. What did he said? And is Yormark correct?! Finally, Torres talks Scott Frost's return to UCF - and a statement he made about his former school Nebraska. Did Frost CROSS A LINE discussing his alma mater (49:00) Fioboc is giving listeners of the ⁠Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase⁠ - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! ⁠Visit Caulipuffs.com ⁠- and use code "TORRES" ⁠for 15 percent off your purchase⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Tony Katz + The Morning News
    Scott Jennings calls Congressman Ritchie Torres out on his lies regarding Medicaid

    Tony Katz + The Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 10:52


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    Soccer Down Here
    Portugal, South America, Transfers, and Drama: Fully Loaded With GOLTV's Nino Torres 7.10.25

    Soccer Down Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 28:54


    GOLTV's Nino Torres joins for his Thursday visit as we tour the planet for all the news you need...A Portugal update for ATLUTD and who else is going where plusSouth America and who not to cross plus the Club World Cup and just how good PSG is

    The Scoot Show with Scoot
    Even Sidney Torres isn't sure what's next in FQ garbage saga

    The Scoot Show with Scoot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 8:41


    IV Waste CEO Sidney Torres spells out what he thinks might come next as the City Council spikes the Mayor's emergency declaration in an effort to stymie her interference

    Where to Go
    Chile

    Where to Go

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 38:42


    This week we're chatting to award-winning writer Shafik Meghji about Chile. Stretching almost a third of the length of South America, this narrow country is bursting with diverse landscapes, vibrant cities and incredible wildlife. Join us as we trek through the wilds of Torres del Paine, eat out in the buzzing port city of Valparaiso and journey to the mist-shrouded Chiloé Archipelago.Shafik's brand new book Small Earthquakes: A Journey Through Lost British History in South America is out July 2025. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Majority Report with Sam Seder
    3534 - L.A. Vs ICE, DOGE's VA Disaster w/ Memo Torres & Brandon Roberts

    The Majority Report with Sam Seder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 85:05


    We got two great guests for you this hump day. First, we talk to Brandon Roberts, an investigative journalist for ProPublica about the error prone AI program that DOGE implemented to determine Veterans Affairs cuts. We also discuss how FDA cuts have made it difficult to regulate the quality and safety of pharmaceuticals imported from other countries. Then we talk to Memo Torres an award-winning food and lifestyle Journalist and director of L.A. Taco who has been doing incredible work covering ICE's attacks on California. Check out their coverage here: L.A. TACO - Celebrating The Taco Lifestyle in Los Angeles. Also if you are in the LA area and you spot ICE agents in the wild notify L.A. Taco by emailing tips@lataco.com and they will spread the word. In the fun half we watch Hakeem Jeffries struggle to cope with the idea of getting primaried. Then we check in with Dave Rubin and his old boss, Glenn Beck. They provide some clarity on the future of the Democratic party and their plot to destroy the west. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors SHOPIFY: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/majority   SUNSET LAKE: Use coupon code “Left Is Best” (all one word) for 20% off of your entire order at SunsetLakeCBD.com Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com/  

    Leadership Is Changing
    LIC 760: Leadership is Changing Mash Up 2025 (ft. Denice Torres and Kevin Dedner)

    Leadership Is Changing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 19:56


    Can your past become the foundation for powerful leadership?In this thought-provoking mashup, host Denis Gianoutsos is joined by Denice Torres and Kevin Dedner, two leaders whose greatest lessons came not from boardrooms but from lived experience.Denice, a former janitor who rose to the C-suite at Johnson & Johnson, shares how being underestimated helped her see others more clearly and lead with compassion. Kevin, now a mental health advocate and CEO, reflects on a moment of reckoning as a teenager that reshaped his values and purpose.Together, they unpack the real work of leadership: embracing your story, building confidence in others, and showing up with presence, not pretense.If you're leading through change, challenge, or reinvention, this episode is for you.EP 213 – Denice Torres: Leading from the Margins to the BoardroomRising from a steel-town janitor job to executive leadershipHow one sponsor shifted her trajectory and gave her self-confidenceLeadership as service: helping others feel seen, valued, and empoweredLetting go of ego to truly lead with heartEP 216 – Kevin Dedner: Purpose, Pressure, and Personal GrowthA life-threatening experience that demanded a new directionWhy conscious leadership begins with reflectionHonoring his 104-year-old grandmother as his most powerful leadership modelThe invisible influence of everyday leaders and legacy through actionKey Quotes:“Leading others is such a privilege, we have the ability to help others be seen, and when they're seen, they can flourish.” - Denice Torres“We're always leading, someone's always watching us, we're teaching valuable lessons just by the things we do daily.” - Kevin Dedner“It comes down to not just what we say, but how we treat people as leaders. One word, one conversation, it can change someone's life.” - Denis GianoutsosThe 10 Proven Ways to Lead and Thrive in Today's World - FREE Executive Guide Download https://crm.leadingchangepartners.com/10-ways-to-lead Connect with Denis: Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: www.LeadingChangePartners.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/denisgianoutsos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denisgianoutsos/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadershipischanging/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DenisGianoutsos

    El Circo Podcast
    La Fortaleza rindiendo cuentas con el LCDO. Hiram Torres

    El Circo Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 11:19


    La Brújula
    Tertulia: Tensión parlamentaria, dudas entre los socios y un Gobierno debilitado

    La Brújula

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 84:13


    David Jiménez Torres, Ketty Garat, Cristián Campos, José Ignacio Wert y Rafa Latorre

    Hoy por Hoy
    La mirada | Maruja Torres: "Desprenderse de los matojos secos y respirar"

    Hoy por Hoy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 2:17


    Nunca agradeceré lo bastante poderme permitir este paréntesis y tener las amistades que lo hacen posible. Aquí, sin el agobio de la mala leche en el centro reinante, puedo reflexionar con serenidad. Pensar el agua. Quiere decir que imagino un navegar por dentro surcando lagos claros, depósitos de fertilidad que aparezcan para salvarme cuando se acerque demasiado la hoguera del cainismo inducido, de la aporofobia rabiosa, del odio al diferente.

    UTV podcast
    UNAI EMERY IS KEEN TO BRING BARCELONA FORWARD FERRAN TORRES TO ASTON VILLA | TRANSFER HUB

    UTV podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 14:39


    Join Luke as he reacts to all the latest Aston Villa transfer news, Unai Emery is keen to bring Barcelona forward Ferran Torres to Aston Villa. Stay up to date with all the latest Aston Villa transfer news here at UTV. #astonvilla #avfc #barcelona #ferrantorres

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    Takeaways from USA's DOMINANT U-19 run | A five-star's STRANGE recruitment | Alabama football SURGING | Texas Tech's $5 million o-lineman

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 83:31


    On today's show Torres does a DEEP dive into Team USA's dominant U-19 World Cup win, discussing all the big storylines including Mikel Brown Jr., AJ Dybantsa and a pair of UConn freshmen stepping up. Plus, the STRANGE recruitment of five-star Jason Crowe. Also, Alabama football recruiting is ON FIRE and the WILD story of five-star offensive tackle Felix Ojo, who shocked the recruiting world by committing to... Texas Tech?! Team USA's dominant U-19 run - takeaways for college hoops (2:00): Torres opens the show by discussing takeaways from the U-19 World Cup, which ended with Team USA taking home gold on Sunday. Many of the top players in college hoops were in the event, and Torres shares thoughts on Mikel Brown Jr., AJ Dybantsa, Koa Peat and Jasper Johnson + good news for Michigan, UConn AND MORE! The VERY strange recruitment of 5-star guard Jason Crowe Jr. (31:00): From there, Torres reacts to the VERY strange recruitment of five-star Jason Crowe Jr. One of the top rising high school seniors - he has been a heavy Kentucky lean his whole recruitment... and is now headed to Missouri? Alabama football recruiting is SURGING (46:00): Next, Torres reacts to an INSANE week of football recruiting for Alabama and Kalen Deboer. Deboer is again putting together an elite class proving his critics wrong + you WON'T believe what one recruit's mom said to Deboer's haters! Texas Tech's $5 million offensive tackle (59:00): Finally, Torres wraps by discussing the WILD story of Felix Ojo, the five-star offensive tackle who got $5 million guaranteed from Texas Tech! Torres spoke with Ojo's agent and gives the REAL story of how things went down! Fioboc is giving listeners of the ⁠Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase⁠ - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! ⁠Visit Caulipuffs.com ⁠- and use code "TORRES" ⁠for 15 percent off your purchase⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    La Hora de la Verdad
    Melquisedec Torres julio 8 de 2025

    La Hora de la Verdad

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 28:09


    Melquisedec Torres--Abogado y PeriodistaTema: ¿Colombia se quedará sin Pasaportes?

    SBS French - SBS en français
    NAIDOC Week: Cérémonie Nationale de remise des prix

    SBS French - SBS en français

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 8:50


    Cette année, la NAIDOC Week met l'accent sur la construction d'un héritage pour la prochaine génération. Les pionniers aborigènes et insulaires du détroit de Torres ont été récompensés pour leur excellence dans leurs domaines respectifs lors de la cérémonie nationale de remise des prix NAIDOC à Perth. Cette cérémonie annuelle de remise des prix récompense les Aborigènes et insulaires du détroit de Torres qui contribuent de manière exceptionnelle à l'amélioration de la vie des populations de leurs communautés et au-delà.

    The Voice of Reason with Andy Hooser
    Congressman Ron Estes/Bruce de Torres: Details of the One Big Beautiful Bill and Focus of Small Business

    The Voice of Reason with Andy Hooser

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 36:51


    Announcement of TALKERS Magazine ranking of The Voice of Reason! Guest Congressman Ron Estes, 4th District of Kansas, joins to discuss debate process of the One Big Beautiful Bill, tax cuts, reforms in Medicaid, and more. What can we expect from the OBBBA and the economy? Discussion of working to balance the budget, the next step in budget cuts, and more.  Guest Bruce de Torres, American Small Business League, joins to discuss the focus of small business under the Trump administration. Discussion of government contracts going to large corporations vs small business, giving small business tax breaks, and reforming how government works. 

    Women & Theatre Podcast
    S5E9: Tanya Birl-Torres

    Women & Theatre Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 50:21


    In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with director, choreographer, producer, and creator Tanya Birl-Torres about tripping and falling into a theatrical career, drawing inspiration from chosen ancestors, daring to stay in the center of yourself, increasing visibility of parenting in theatre, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode!Episode NotesHosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Tanya Birl-TorresMusic: Chloe GellerEpisode Resources:The Zora ProjectThe Shed - Join Tanya for the July 19 activation, Glitter in the Dust: Exploring the Work Song TraditionMidnight in the Garden of Good and EvilTrailblazers of the Week:Alex Elle - Insight Timer meditationsKatie Spelman - The Agnes IndexGuest Bio:Tanya Birl-Torres (she/her) is a multi-faceted artist and proud partner and mother of two. Select collaborations include: the World Premiere of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (Goodman Theater), How I Learned What I Learned (OSF), Peter and the Starcatcher (OSF), Twelfth Night (The Public Theater), The Red Letter Plays (The Signature Theater), As You Like It (The Guthrie Theater), 2024 Critical Breaks artist in residence, 2023 MAP fund and NoMAA grantee for her original choreo-play, A Play in three Movements. Tanya is a 2023 CitizensNYC NewYorker4NY honoree featured as “Women breaking glass ceilings & exercising their voice in NYC & beyond”. Tanya currently serves as the Social Practice Artist in Residence at The Shed Performing Arts Center in New York City for her new work, The Zora Project, where she is directing, choreographing, and envisioning a cosmic theatrical offering to the legacy of Zora Neale Hurston.Find Tanya Online:Follow Tanya on InstagramFollow The Zora Project on InstagramThanks for listening!Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here.The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!

    Luis Cárdenas
    Familia de mexicana desaparecida en Texas: 'ya perdimos la esperanza de hallarla con vida'

    Luis Cárdenas

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 6:21


    En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Angélica Torres, hija de Alicia Olvera, habló sobre la búsqueda de su madre tras las inundaciones en Texas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    SER Deportivos
    SER Deportivos | Nueva dirección en la Selección española (08/07/2025)

    SER Deportivos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 56:11


    La Real Federación Española de Fútbol ha presentado a Aitor Karanka, como nuevo director deportivo técnico y de desarrollo de la selección masculina. En el acto han estado presentes el presidente, Rafael Louzán, y el entrenador masculino, Luis de La Fuente, que hablado sobre Gonzalo García. Al igual que el presidente del Getafe, Ángel Torres. Hablamos sobre la actualidad del Madrid con Antón Meana y Javier Herráez. Fernando Kallas, periodista brasileño, explica la realidad de los equipos de Brasil en el Mundial de Clubes. Mientras que en fútbol femenino, la selección española consiguió golear a Bélgica para sellar el pase a los cuartos de final de la Eurocopa. En tenis, Carlos Alcaraz busca vencer a Cameron Norrie para meterse en las semifinales de Wimbledon. Continúa la cuarta etapa del Tour de Francia, con otro test de ‘Borja al Cuadrado'.

    Más de uno
    Tertulia: El PSOE ya no tiene ni conejo ni chistera

    Más de uno

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 71:55


    Ainhoa Martínez , David Jiménez Torres, Javier Caraballo, Marta García Aller y Rubé Amón debaten sobre la actualidad política.

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    Programa | SBS Spanish | 7 julio 2025

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 50:38


    Arranca la semana NAIDOC en Australia, una celebración que conmemora a los pueblos aborígenes e isleños del Estrecho de Torres y que cumple 50 años. Conversamos con el director de una muestra de arte en la que participan artistas multidisciplinares latinoamericanos y australianos para explorar el concepto del fuego. En deportes, hablaremos de la AFL. Escucha estas y otras historias en el programa de hoy.

    The Nashville Dads
    Episode 153 | Anthony Torres and Tyler Fruland

    The Nashville Dads

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 63:57


    On this episode we have on Justin's friends Tyler and Anthony.We talk about Tyler and Justin met, getting a vasectomy, Anthony having 5 kids, Tyler tells his birth story and experience with depression and addictions, the struggle and need to keep male friendships, and exhaustion of going from 1 kid to 2 kids.Send us a textFollow us on Facebook and Instagram @theimperfectdadspodcast . Look for new episodes of The Imperfect Dads Podcast every Monday.

    Oser la Reconversion
    Léa Torres, I am an Equestrian - D'avocate à une agence de podcast [REDIFFUSION]

    Oser la Reconversion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 50:11


    REDIFFUSION - Oser la Reconversion est en vacances et revient début septembre avec de nouveaux invités.- Episode diffusé initialement le 17 avril 2023 (épisode #89)J'accueille dans Oser la Reconversion, Léa Torres. Après avoir travaillé en tant qu'avocate spécialisée en droit du sport, Léa a fondé le podcast I am an Equestrian et l'agence de communication Eclat Agency spécialisée dans la création de podcast.Après le bac, Léa ne sait pas trop quoi faire. Poussée par sa famille, elle se dirige vers la fac de droit pour faire comme sa tante avocate. Elle se spécialise en droit du sport car elle est passionnée par l'équitation. Elle rate le barreau. Une claque, c'est son premier échec. En attendant de le repasser l'année d'après, Léa décide de lancer avec une amie d'enfance, un podcast pour les amoureux des sports équestres, I am an equestrian, où elle interview  es personnalités inspirantes des sports équestres. Le podcast gagne rapidement en notoriété et de nombreuses entreprises lui demandent de l'aide pour produire leur propre podcast. Parallèlement, elle repasse le barreau et obtient le concours d'entrée à l'école d'avocat. Léa devient avocate. Mais son stage final se passe très mal et elle décide de quitter la profession.Aujourd'hui, Léa est host du podcast I am an equestrian et a fondé son entreprise Eclat Agency spécialisée dans la production de podcast et la stratégie digitale.Avec Léa, on a évoqué sa passion pour l'équitation, le milieu austère des cabinets d'avocat, son bore out en stage, comment elle a lancé son podcast pour faire face à son premier échec, sa vision sur l'évolution des podcasts et ses projets futurs pour son agence.  Notes & Références :- Instagram de Léa @leatrrs :   / leatrrs                                                               - Son podcast I am an equestrian : https://podcast.ausha.co/i-am-an-eque...- Site internet de son agence Eclat Agency : https://www.eclatagency.com  - Instagram de son agence Eclat Agency @eclatagency_ : Pour me poser des questions, participer au podcast ou suivre mes aventures, c'est par ici :- Sur Instagram @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/oserlareconversion et @clervierose : https://www.instagram.com/clervierose- Sur Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/clervie-rose-boennec-a09065102/- Sur Youtube 

    Radio Record
    Record Party #333 (05-07-2025)

    Radio Record

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025


    01. Zerb, The Chainsmokers, Ink - Addicted (Record Mix) 02. Showtek, Smack, Sam Gray - Take My Heart Away (Record Mix) 03. Junior Jack - Stupidisco (Record Mix) 04. Oliver Heldens, Weibird - Out of Love (Record Mix) 05. Lufthaus, Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Immortal (Record Mix) 06. Anna Naklab, Younotus, Alle Farben - Supergirl (Record Mix) 07. Beatmount, Oneil - Heads Will Roll (Record Mix) 08. Diplo, Maren Morris - 42 (Record Mix) 09. Shane Codd - Get Out My Head (Record Mix) 10. Doechii, Dj Dark - Anxiety (Record Mix) 11. Alesso, Calvin Harris - Under Control (Record Mix) 12. Sean Finn - Give It to Me (Record Mix) 13. Tiesto - Lay Low (Record Mix) 14. Dj Dimixer, Favia - One of Us (Record Mix) 15. John Summit - La Danza (Record Mix) 16. Tim Berg - Seek Bromance (Record Mix) 17. Inna, Melon, Dance Fruits Music - Hello Hello (Record Mix) 18. Filatov & Karas - Au Au (Record Mix) 19. Semm, Orfa - How Deep Is Your Love (Record Mix) 20. Tiesto, Black Eyed Peas - Pump It Louder (Record Mix) 21. Kris Kross Amsterdam, Eyelar - Mr. Lie To Me (Record Mix) 22. Robin Schulz, David Guetta - On Repeat (Record Mix) 23. Eastblock Bitches, Ostblockschlampen - Sunglasses at Night (Record Mix) 24. Aria, Na-No - Bleu Chanel (Record Mix) 25. Alok, Gryffin, Julia Church - Never Letting Go (Record Mix) 26. Saint Jhn, Imanbek - Roses (Record Mix) 27. Don Diablo - The Way I Are (Record Mix) 28. C-Bool - Never Go Away (Record Mix) 29. Relanium, Deen West - Leel Lost (Record Mix) 30. Otnicka, Kaskeiyp - For an Angel (Record Mix) 31. Fisher, Aatig - Take It Off (Record Mix) 32. Topic, A7S - Breaking Me (Record Mix) 33. Firebeatz, Dubdogz - Give It Up (Record Mix) 34. Riton, Nightcrawlers, Mufasa, Hypeman - Friday (Record Mix) 35. Playmen, Valeron, Klavdia - Touch Me (Record Mix) 36. R3Hab - Right Here, Right Now (Record Mix) 37. Phao, Kaiz - 2 Phut Hon (Record Mix) 38. Dimitri Vegas, Vin Diesel, Zion - Don't Stop The Music (Record Mix) 39. Robin Schulz, Jasmine Thompson - Sun Goes Down (Record Mix) 40. Ive, David Guetta - Supernova Love (Record Mix) 41. Kungs - Clap Your Hands (Record Mix) 42. Twocolors - Heavy Metal Love (Record Mix) 43. Felix, Charlotte Haining, Switch Disco - I Found You (Record Mix) 44. Moby, Blond Ish, Kiko Franco - Natural Blues (Record Mix) 45. James Hype, Kim Petras - Drums (Record Mix) 46. Calvin Harris, Benny Blanco - I Found You (Record Mix) 47. Dr Kucho!, Gregor Salto, Oliver Heldens - Can't Stop Playing (Record Mix) 48. Jack Harlow, Dj Dark - Lovin On Me (Record Mix) 49. Lunax, Mia Amare - Sweet Harmony (Record Mix) 50. Jerome Robins, Karsten Sollors - Don't Stop The Music (Record Mix) 51. Alle Farben - Bad Ideas (Record Mix) 52. Armin Van Buuren, Sam Gray - Dream a Little Dream (Record Mix) 53. Ofenbach, Norma Jean Martine - Overdrive (Record Mix) 54. Felix Jaehn, Shouse - Walk With Me (Record Mix) 55. Filatov & Karas, Busy Reno - Au Revoir (Record Mix) 56. Purple Disco Machine, Sophie & The Giants, Denis F - In The Dark (Record Mix) 57. Zhu - In the Morning! (Record Mix) 58. Nicky Romero, Vikkstar, Alpharock, Oaks - Where Do I Go (Record Mix) 59. Alan Walker, A$Ap Rocky, Uslord, Xtv$ - Live Fast (PUBGM) (Record Mix) 60. Bodybangers, Stephen Oaks - See You Again (Record Mix) 61. Kygo, Ava Max, Tiesto - Whatever (Record Mix) 62. Ida Corr, Fedde Le Grand - Let Me Think (Record Mix) 63. Going Deeper - Hypnotized (Record Mix) 64. Gorgon City, Romans - Saving My Life (Record Mix) 65. Joel Corry, Pickle, Vula - Stay Together (Baby Baby) (Record Mix) 66. Michael Gray - The Weekend (Record Mix) 67. Klangkarussell, Denis First - Home (Record Mix) 68. Alok, Ella Eyre, Kenny Dope, Never Dull - Deep Down (Record Mix) 69. Argy, Omiki - WIND (Record Mix) 70. Tony Igy, Vicetone - Astronomia (Record Mix) 71. Oliver Heldens, Becky Hill - Gecko (Overdrive) (Record Mix) 72. Teriyaki Boyz, Hayat - Tokyo Drift (Record Mix) 73. Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back (Record Mix) 74. Otnicka - Celebrate the Love (Record Mix) 75. Adam Port, Stryv, Malachii, Switch Disco - Move (Record Mix) 76. Morgan Page, Telykast - Dancing All Alone (Record Mix) 77. Oceana, Bodybangers - Endless Summer (Record Mix) 78. Topcover - First Day (Record Mix) 79. Lost Culture, Morfi, Carine - Lean On (Record Mix) 80. Hedegaard, Martin Jensen, Victoria Nadine - Favorite Mistakes (Record Mix) 81. David Guetta - Family Affair (Dance For Me) (Record Mix) 82. Swedish House Mafia, Niki, The Dove - Lioness (Record Mix) 83. Basto! - Gregory's Theme (Record Mix) 84. Boney M, R3Hab - Sunny (Record Mix) 85. Aaron Smith, Luvli, Krono - Dancin' (Record Mix) 86. Edward Maya, Yohani - Diamonds (Record Mix) 87. Fred Again.., The Blessed Madonna - Marea (Weve Lost Dancing) (Record Mix) 88. Bob Sinclar, Steve Edwards, Fisher - World, Hold On (Record Mix) 89. Hugel, Topic, Arash, Daecolm - I Adore You (Record Mix) 90. Killteq, D.Hash, Vallhee - I Like It (Record Mix) 91. Gamuel Sori, Lovespeake, Amice - Us (Record Mix) 92. Crazibiza - Fresh (Record Mix) 93. Cat Dealers, Lothief, Santti - Sunshine (Record Mix) 94. Robin Schulz, Erika Sirola - Speechless (Record Mix) 95. Kygo, Sandro Cavazza - Hold On Me (Record Mix) 96. Calvin Harris - My Way (Record Mix) 97. Zerb, The Chainsmokers, Ink - Addicted (Record Mix) 98. Galantis - Runaway (U & I) (Record Mix) 99. Tiesto - The Business (Record Mix) 100. Byor - Superstar (Record Mix) 101. Mark Dann, Giovanni Ricci - Let Me Die (Record Mix) 102. Lola Young, Ted Bear - Messy (Record Mix) 103. Benny Benassi, Chris Nasty - Aphrodisiak (Record Mix) 104. Purple Disco Machine, Kungs - Substitution (Record Mix) 105. Melsen, Dwight Steven - One More Night (Record Mix) 106. Diplo, Maren Morris - 42 (Record Mix) 107. Philip George - Wish You Were Mine (Record Mix) 108. Imanbek, Younotus - Heal My Heart (Record Mix) 109. Imany, Ivan Spell, Daniel Magre - You Will Never Know (Record Mix) 110. Alok, Innerverse, Frey - Allein Allein (Record Mix) 111. Usher, Lusso, Redliners - Yeah! (Record Mix) 112. Alan Walker, Yuqi, Jvke - Fire! (Record Mix) 113. Empire Of The Sun, Tony Romera - Walking on a dream (Record Mix) 114. Maurizio Basilotta, Mf Productions - You're Not Alone (Record Mix) 115. Mabel - Let Them Know (Record Mix) 116. Zerb, Sofiya Nzau - Mwaki (Record Mix) 117. Dj Dimixer - Sweet Melody (Record Mix) 118. Alex Adair, Don Diablo, Cid - Make Me Feel Better (Record Mix) 119. Oneil, Kanvise, Smola - Boys (Record Mix) 120. David Guetta, Cedric Gervais - If A Better World (Record Mix) 121. Adam Lambert - Ghost Town (Record Mix) 122. Basto!, Yves V - Cloud Breaker (Record Mix) 123. Titov - Philosophy (Record Mix) 124. Drenchill, Indiiana - Feel This Way (Record Mix) 125. R3Hab, Sophie And The Giants - All Night (Record Mix) 126. Lykke Li, The Magician - I Follow Rivers (Record Mix) 127. Max Oazo - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (Record Mix) 128. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, Vaileri - Need to Feel Loved (Record Mix) 129. Kylie Minogue - Lights Camera Action (Record Mix) 130. Fisher - Losing It (Record Mix) 131. Pete Tong, Roro, Jules Buckley, The Essential Orchest - Rhythm Of The Night (Record Mix) 132. Lana Del Rey, Kevin Blanc - Young & Beautiful (Record Mix) 133. Mind Electric - Things You Say (Record Mix) 134. Dzeko, Torres, Tiesto - L'Amour Toujours (Record Mix) 135. Block & Crown, Atilla Cetin - How Many Nations (Record Mix) 136. Calvin Harris, Ellie Goulding - Outside (Record Mix) 137. Alok, Ava Max - Car Keys (Ayla) (Record Mix) 138. Lilly Wood, Prick, Robin Schulz - Prayer In C (Record Mix) 139. Atb, Topic, A7S - Your Love (9PM) (Record Mix)

    Oser la Reconversion
    [EXTRAITS] Léa Torres, I am an Equestrian - D'avocate à une agence de podcast [REDIFFUSION]

    Oser la Reconversion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 5:11


    REDIFFUSION - Oser la Reconversion est en vacances et revient début septembre avec de nouveaux invités.- Episode diffusé initialement le 17 avril 2023 (épisode #89)

    La Ventana
    La Ventana a las 16h | Andrés Torres: " El hambre es el arma mas mortífera del ser humano"

    La Ventana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 10:42


    El chef de estrella michelín y presidente de Global humanitaria, Andrés Torres, comenta en `La Ventana´ su nueva iniciativa solidaria.

    La Ventana
    La Ventana a las 16h | Trabajos que no se deberían realizar con calor, Fogones por Gaza, Premio Nacional de comunicación de Catalunya

    La Ventana

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 48:03


    Qué el calor mata es una realidad y una gran mayoría de trabajadores trata de adaptar sus horarios laborales para poder esquivar algo las altas temperaturas. Pero, como trabajadores, ¿qué derechos tenemos ? Se puede uno ausentar de su puesto laboral por las altas temperaturas? Nos responde Mariano Sanz, responsable de salud laboral de CCOO.El hambre es desde hace ya mucho tiempo un arma de guerra más contra la población gazatí. Para combatirla, cocineros, hosteleros y profesionales del mundo culinario acaban de poner en marcha "Fogones por Gaza". Una campaña cuyo principal ingrediente es la solidaridad y que busca apoyar a la poblacion civil de Gaza a partir de lo que mejor saben hacer: actuar desde los fogones, las cocinas de sus restaurantes para recaudar fondos destinados a las víctimas de la guerra. Hablamos con el chef Antón Torres. El director y presentador de La Ventana, Carles Francino, recibe el Premio Nacional de Comunicación de Cataluña. 

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    A BOLD Kentucky basketball take | An HONEST conversation on Arch Manning | Deion's doubters swarming

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 63:30


    On today's show Torres dives into a couple BIG mid-week topics. He shares a VERY interesting quote on Kentucky basketball. He also hits on some bold Arch Manning claims - what's fact and what's fiction? Finally, we're still months from college football and Deion Sanders' critics are ALREADY swarming. Fioboc is giving listeners of the ⁠Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase⁠ - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! ⁠Visit Caulipuffs.com ⁠- and use code "TORRES" ⁠for 15 percent off your purchase⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Soccer Down Here
    USMNT, South America, Club World Cup: GOLTV's Nino Torres On SDH AM 7.3.25

    Soccer Down Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 30:46


    GOLTV's Nino Torres comes Fully Loaded on a ThursdayWe look at the passing of Diogo Jota and his brother from earlier that morning, Palmeiras, the USMNT and the Gold Cup, Argentina, and the Intermedio and Penarol...All in one place...

    Money Life with Chuck Jaffe
    Economist Torres expects rate cuts, tariff clarity and more to power a bull run

    Money Life with Chuck Jaffe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 60:07


    Jose Torres, senior economist for Interactive Brokers, says that the economy is about to get past tariffs — "the huge negative of the Trump policy mix" — and move to lighter taxation, milder regulations, subdued energy costs, rising factory production and, hopefully, rising employment as well," which creates a bullish outlook for the economy and the stock market into 2026. Torres says he expects the Federal Reserve to begin cutting rates this month and says the central bank has plenty of ammunition to fend off any recessionary pressures left while inflation gets through the initial tariff impacts. Torres noted that IBKR's forecast trader  suggests 25 percent odds that the Fed will trim this month, but he believes that's low and that the Fed has been too tight. Kyle Brown, chief executive officer at Trinity Capital, says government policies have been paying off for business-development companies as the private credit markets have seen a spike in demand as a result of the capital expenditures that American businesses are undertaking in order to achieve the government's near-shoring mandates. He says that private credit providers are well-positioned in the current rate environment, but also could benefit from rate cuts reducing costs. Plus Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, turns to a "dividend dogs" fund as his "ETF of the Week."

    Más de uno
    Tertulia: El cesarismo de Sánchez produce interrogantes en el PSOE y sus socios

    Más de uno

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 77:24


    Carmen Morodo, Marta García Aller, Rubén Amón, David Jiménez Torres y Antonio Caño.

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    ESPN's EMBARRASSING NBA Draft Coverage | Dawn Staley to the NBA? | U-19 Takeaways | Jake Retzlaff

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 74:37


    Torres is BACK from vacation - with a LOT to get off his chest. He talks ESPN's embarrassing NBA Draft coverage and why it must get fixed! Is Dawn Staley headed to the NBA?! Also, two surprise players star for Team USA at the U-19 basketball championships - who are they and have we underrated next year's freshman class. Finally, the wild story of former BYU QB Jake Retzlaff - who will now enter the transfer portal. Who will take a risk on him?! ESPN's EMBARRASING draft coverage (4:00): Torres is back from vacation and opens talking ESPN's draft coverage. From mispronouncing names, to too much Stephen A. Smith it was a disaster. Can it be fixed? Plus, how ESPN is already using "the race card" to talk Cooper Flagg - and its exhausting! Dawn Staley - NBA head coach (22:00)?: From there, Torres reacts to a report that Dawn Staley has spoken with the Knicks about their head coaching job - and he explains why he believes she'd be a disaster as an NBA head coach. U-19 World Championship talk (34:00): Next up, the FIBA U-19 championships have begun, with some of college basketball's best players for next year. AJ Dybantsa is the headliner, but are Louisville's Mikel Brown Jr. and Arizona's Koa Peat underrated stars you need to know? The wild Jake Retzlaff story (47:00): Finally, Torres wraps with the FASCINATING Jake Retzlaff story as the BYU QB has left the school over honor code violations. With an accusation dismissed, will anyone take a chance on the star quarterback? Fioboc is giving listeners of the Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! Visit Caulipuffs.com - and use code "TORRES" for 15 percent off your purchase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast
    Arkansas basketball OFF-SEASON GRADE: Can John Calipari's LOADED 2026 roster finally get the Hogs BACK TO THE FINAL FOUR?!

    Aaron Torres Sports Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 25:52


    Torres is still on vacation - but the content rolls on with another "Off-Season Grade" - this time the Arkansas Razorbacks. John Calipari has ANOTHER loaded roster - can it finally get the Hogs back to the Final Four?! Listen to Duke off-season grade - HERE ⁠Listen to St. John's off-season grade - HERE⁠ ⁠⁠Listen to BYU's off-season grade - HERE⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Listen to Kentucky's off-season grade - HERE⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Listen to NC State's off-season grade - HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to North Carolina's off-season grade - HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen to UConn's off-season grade - HERE⁠⁠⁠ Fioboc is giving listeners of the Aaron Torres Pod 20% on their next purchase - for their FULL STORE of beautiful new clothes: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out their entire store here⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Also, thank you to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Caulipuffs, the healthy, yet delicious snack⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ that is taking over your grocery isle! For more details - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠visit CauliPuffs.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends
    Arnie Spanier & Aaron Torres Discuss What Comes Next For LeBron, React to the Dawn Staley Knicks Reports & More!

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 114:57 Transcription Available


    Arnie Spanier and Aaron Torres (in for Chris Plank) open the show with their thoughts and reactions to the news that LeBron James opted into his contract with the Lakers, but it uncertain about their future right now... Do the guys see him getting dealt this offseason? Then they move into reports that the Knicks have reached out to South Carolina Women's Basketball coach Dawn Staley... Could they see New York actually hiring her? Would it be a good move? Sports betting analyst Todd Fuhrman joins the show to share some of his favorite bets heading into the week. Plus, setting the early expectations for Cooper Flagg! Later, Arnie and Torres get into some NFL talk, reacting to Aaron Rodgers announcing this will likely be his final season, debating whether Mike Tomlin is really too much of a players coach, and more! Plus, mourning the passing of MLB legend Dave Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends
    Aaron Torres & Jason Martin talk Cooper Flagg, NBA Finals Final Thoughts, Ace Bailey & MORE!

    Fox Sports Radio Weekends

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 120:53 Transcription Available


    Aaron Torres & Jason Martin discuss major NBA Draft storylines including Cooper Flagg being drafted, all the controversy surrounding the expectations for the Mavericks & Flagg, including a questionable article that the guys dive into. Torres & Martin then discuss the Ace Bailey storyline, then ask what are the Knicks realistically thinking after a rumor that Dawn Staley is being considered as a head coaching candidate, Nico Harrison's odd post draft comments & MORE! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.