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Best podcasts about trippers

Latest podcast episodes about trippers

TRIPPERS
Cómo Evitar que Hacienda te Robe y Dejar de Financiar el Estado | #86 Alex Algarci

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 94:32


En este episodio tenemos la suerte de hablar con Alex Algarci, emprendedor, experto en fiscalidad y fundador de Fixcal Asesores, que viene a TRIPPERS para reflexionar sobre su historia, la situación de España desde su punto de vista, las opciones para dejar de financiar este Estado y su lado más espiritual. Información Alex:https://www.instagram.com/alex_algarci/Información de Fixcal Asesores: https://www.instagram.com/fixcal.asesores/Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkwApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcastEmail: trippersland@gmail.comHOSTS:Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
De Quedarse Tetrapléjico por un Accidente a Salvarse Gracias a Dios | #85 Daniel Huerta

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 78:02


En este episodio tenemos la suerte de hablar con Dani, un joven que después de un grave accidente le afirmaron que se quedaría tetrapléjico de por vida. La FE en Dios le salvó, y ahora viene a TRIPPERS a contarnos su increíble historia.Información Dani:https://www.instagram.com/danielhuertadelsol/Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkwApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcastEmail: trippersland@gmail.comHOSTS:Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Victory The Podcast
TREE TRIPPERS RECAP

Victory The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 44:30


The guys breakdown the classic episode "Tree Trippers" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TRIPPERS
Una Charla Profunda con un Sabio: Amor, Propósito & Conciencia | #83 Antoni Bolinches

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 100:11


En este episodio de TRIPPERS nos sentamos con Antoni Bolinches, uno de los psicólogos más influyentes del mundo hispano, para tener una de las conversaciones más profundas y transformadoras que hemos vivido nunca. Hablamos del amor propio, de la felicidad interior, de cómo construir relaciones sanas y del arte de madurar emocionalmente. Este no es un podcast más: es una guía para entenderte, sanar y crecer. Si estás buscando claridad, paz y un amor más auténtico —empezando por el que te das a ti mismo—, este episodio te va a llegar al alma.Información Antoni: https://www.instagram.com/antonibolinches/?hl=eshttps://abolinches.com/es/inicio/Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkwApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcastEmail: trippersland@gmail.comHOSTS:Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele
Absa Cape Epic Trippers & women's cycling in Iran

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:48


The Absa Cape Epic offers cycling enthusiasts a rare chance to ride alongside elite athletes, with initiatives like #SheUntamed empowering more women to conquer the trails. Liezel van der Westhuizen connects with an Iranian woman who shares the challenge of gender equality in sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

TRIPPERS
Cómo Ser Un Buen Vendedor y Tener Éxito en Tu Vida | #78 David Mostajo

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 101:22


Hoy hablamos con David Mostajo, el joven fundador de Cierra la Venta, un programa especializado en formar a vendedores y optimizar departamentos comerciales para empresas. Un podcast de tremendo valor donde David nos cuenta todo su camino en el mundo del emprendimiento y debatimos acerca del desarrollo personal, la mentalidad actual de la sociedad y como diferenciarte del resto y poder crear un futuro de éxito para ti y tu familia. Información David: https://www.instagram.com/cierralaventa/ Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios. 00:00 Inicio 03:00 Una vida de visualización y presencia 08:30 El estrés 13:42 Filosofía de vida Estoica 18:28 La importancia de la FE en el emprendimiento 24:15 La formación de David 29:45 El amor en el emprendimiento 37:30 Energía Masculina vs Energía Femenina 45:10 La imagen de la familia en la sociedad actual 48:38 Como ser vendedor 50:28 El negocio de David "CIERRA LA VENTA" 55:58 La experiencia en las ventas de David 01:08:00 El arte de vender 01:11:00 El funnel de venta de CIERRA LA VENTA 01:17:15 Cómo combatir el Síndrome del Impostor 01:19:28 La imagen de las ventas en España 01:21:42 La importancia del desarrollo personal 01:28:55 TRIPPERS QUICK QUESTIONS

Reverse Psychology
S9 E23 The Guilt Trippers

Reverse Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 64:50


We finally reach the episode where Frasier and Roz get it on. Will the episode be as disappointing as Roz's experience? The Reversers talk gift-giving. 08m 19s-Frasier's Apartment18m 06s-Frasier's Apartment Continued20m 45s-Frasier's Bedroom27m 05s-Frasier's Apartment Again30m 16s-The Airport33m 24s-Roz's Family's House36m 11s-Frasier's Apartment Again37m 34s-Roz's Family Home Again40m 42s-Manchester42m 27s-Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs43m 06s-Episode Ratings46m 44s-Present a Present63m 14s-Previous PreviewFind us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube or email us at ReversePsychPod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TRIPPERS
Ex-Consultor de la ONU Alerta sobre el Riesgo de una Tercera Guerra Mundial | #76 Alejandro Dib

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 126:44


Hablamos con Alejandro Dib, un joven mexicano, ex consultor de las Naciones Unidas, para conocer desde dentro los planes de la élite mundial, las amenazas de una posible guerra nuclear, el conflicto entre Israel y Palestina, el surgimiento de la derecha capitalista en América y la situación política de España y Europa. Hablamos con Alejandro Dib, un joven mexicano, ex consultor de las Naciones Unidas, para conocer desde dentro los planes de la élite mundial, las amenazas de una posible guerra nuclear, el conflicto entre Israel y Palestina, el surgimiento de la derecha capitalista en América y la situación política de España y Europa. Información Alejandro Dib: https://www.instagram.com/dibparada/ Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
Historia de un Anarcocapitalista Millonario: Libertad, Impuestos & Javier Milei | #75 Pedro Gutierrez

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 153:31


PODCAST con el joven Emprendedor e Inversor malagueño, Pedro Gutierrez Arranz donde debatimos sobre Filosofía, Inversión, Política Internacional y Anarcocapitalismo y analizamos figuras como Javier Milei o Elon Musk. PODCAST con el joven Emprendedor e Inversor malagueño, Pedro Gutierrez Arranz donde debatimos sobre Filosofía, Inversión, Política Internacional y Anarcocapitalismo y analizamos figuras como Javier Milei o Elon Musk. Información Pedro:https://www.instagram.com/gutierrez_capital/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
De Manías Persecutorias a MILLONARIO en Miami | #74 Josema Sánchez

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 95:41


Hoy hablamos con Josema, un empresario e inversor español, residente en Miami, fundador de la empresa inmobiliaria, LVLTY. Una charla increíble donde Josema nos cuenta su historia, sus duros comienzos en Valencia, donde hablamos de la ansiedad y la presión psicológica que sufren los emprendedores y donde profundizamos sobre desarrollo personal, emprendimiento y el sueño americano. Información Josema: https://www.instagram.com/josema.sg/ Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

Wetootwaag's Podcast of Bagpipe Power
S 08 E 25 Donald MacDonald Playthrough Part 4 Dunrobin Castle and Bung Your Eye

Wetootwaag's Podcast of Bagpipe Power

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 74:11


Tunes: Jeremy: Such a Parcel of Rogues in the Nation, The Surprise Donald MacDonald: Taymouth House, My Woer be Merry, The Perewig, Bung Your Eye, Bruce of Kenaird's Reel, Drive Home the Mainlanders, The Trippers, Dunrobin Castle, Herd of the Glen, Skye Reel, Mr. Mackinnon of Corry, Tar awa' Wedding, The Shaggy Buck, Jamie Roy, Humours of Dublin, Cripple Malcom in the Glen, Robert Ross: Bung Your Eye, William Gunn: Dunrobin Castle, J&R Glen: Dunrobin Castle, David Glen: Dunrobin Castle, Niel Dickie: Patti Logan: Dunrobin Castle John and William Neal: The Humours of Dublin Sources: +X+X+ 1828: Taymouth House, My Woer be Merry, The Perewig, Bung Your Eye, Bruce of Kenaird's Reel, Drive Home the Mainlanders, The Trippers, Dunrobin Castle, Herd of the Glen, Skye Reel, Mr. Mackinnon of Corry, Tar awa' Wedding, The Shaggy Buck, Jamie Roy, Humours of Dublin, from Donald MacDonald's A Collection of Quicksteps, Strathspeys, Reels & Jigs https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printedmusic/archive/105682792 +X+X+ 1780: Bung Your Eye from Robert Ross/s Choice Collection of Scots Reels or Country Dances & Strathspeys https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printedmusic/archive/104997037 +X+X+ 1848: Dunrobin Castle from William Gunn, https://ceolsean.net/content/Gunn/Gunn_TOC.html +X+X+ 1870: Dunrobin Castle from J & R Glen's Collection for the Great Highland Bagpipe https://ceolsean.net/content/JRGlen/JRGlen_TOC.html +X+X+ 1876: Dunrobin Castle from David Glen's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music https://ceolsean.net/content/Dglen/Dglen_TOC.html +X+X+ 1983: Patti from Niel Dickie's “First Book” available to purchase here and other places: https://www.thepipershut.com/First-Book-By-Neil-Dickiep700.html +X+X+ 1890s: Dunrobin Castle from Logan's Collection of Highland Bagpipe Music https://ceolsean.net/content/Logan/Logan_TOC.html +X+X+ 1821: Cripple Malcom in the Glen from Donald MacDonald's “A Collection of the Ancient Martial Music of Caledonia Called Piobaireachd https://digital.nls.uk/special-collections-of-printedmusic/archive/105876170 +X+X+ 1726: The Humours of Dublin from John and William Neal's Choice Collection of Country Dance Tunes https://tunearch.org/wiki/HumorsofDublin_(3) +X+X+ FIN Here are some ways you can support the show: You can support the Podcast by joining the Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/wetootwaag You can also take a minute to leave a review of the podcast if you listen on Itunes! Tell your piping and history friends about the podcast! Checkout my Merch Store on Bagpipeswag: https://www.bagpipeswag.com/wetootwaag You can also support me by Buying my Albums on Bandcamp: https://jeremykingsbury.bandcamp.com/ You can now buy physical CDs of my albums using this Kunaki link: https://kunaki.com/msales.asp?PublisherId=166528&pp=1 You can just send me an email at wetootwaag@gmail.com letting me know what you thought of the episode! Listener mail keeps me going! Finally I have some other support options here: https://www.wetootwaag.com/support Thanks! Listen on Itunes/Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wetootwaags-bagpipe-and-history-podcast/id129776677 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5QxzqrSm0pu6v8y8pLsv5j?si=QLiG0L1pT1eu7B5_FDmgGA

TRIPPERS
Musulmán Desvela el Lado Oculto del Islam y el Conflicto en Occidente | #73

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 152:44


Hoy debatimos con Karamy Singateh sobre el Islam, la ideología detrás de esta popular religión, la Poligamia, el Feminismo, el Yihadismo, el Conflicto de Israel, el Imperialismo Occidental o el Futuro religioso de nuestra humanidad entre otros. Información Karamy: https://www.instagram.com/karamy_sq/?hl=es Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
El Podcast Más Personal de EL SENSEI: Dios, Familia, Mujeres & Dinero | #72

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 85:52


Hoy hablamos con EL SENSEI, trader profesional e influencer, sobre DIOS, las mujeres, el precio del éxito y sus momentos más oscuros. Información EL SENSEI: https://www.instagram.com/elsensei/?hl=es Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

Your History Your Story
S10 Ep07 Grave Trippers II, Heroes and Heroines

Your History Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 55:30


Welcome to *Your History Your Story*! We're excited to welcome back Vincent and Robert Gardino, better known as "The Grave Trippers." These brothers have traveled across the country, uncovering and documenting the final resting places of some of the most fascinating and noteworthy figures in history. Today, we're diving into their latest release, *Grave Trippers II: Remembering and Respecting America's Heroes and Heroines*. Together, we'll explore the lives and legacies of a President, astronauts, a military hero, entertainers, and a sports legend, all of whom have left a lasting mark on history. Let's begin the journey! Music: "With Loved Ones" Jay Man Photo(s): Courtesy of Robert and Vincent Gardino To Support Your History Your Story: Please consider becoming a Patron or making a one time donation via PayPal. - THANK YOU!!! YHYS Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YHYS PayPal: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YHYS: Social Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ YHYS: Join our mailing list: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #yhys #yourhistoryyourstory #history #storytelling #podcast #njpodcast #youhaveastorytoo #jamesgardner #historian #storyteller "Grave Trippers II" purchase on Amazon: https://a.co/d/cnj09ni

TRIPPERS
Cómo Cambiar el Mundo A Través de los Negocios | #70 Jordi Ricart

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 156:53


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy traemos un episodio muy especial que grabamos hace unas semanas en Miami con el empresario barcelonés, Jordi Ricart. Jordi es el co-fundador de CURATED, uno de los concesionarios de coches vintage de lujo mas importantes del mundo, con una facturación de mas de 100 millones de dólares al año. Una conversación profunda e inspiradora donde Jordi nos cuenta en detalle su sueño Americano y como ha cambiado a lo largo de su vida a través de un crecimiento personal y espiritual muy particular. Disfrutadlo. Información Jordi: https://www.instagram.com/jordiricart/ Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
El Lado Más Personal de Un Atracador de Bancos: Infancia, Familia & Reinserción | #69 Flako

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 127:53


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy hablamos con Flako sobre sus hazañas pasadas como atracador de bancos, su vida en la cárcel y su proceso de reflexión y arrepentimiento al salir. Un podcast increíble donde Flako nos cuenta sus aventuras, sus estrategias y la verdadera razón detrás de su peculiar profesión. Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
Experto en CRIPTO, Bruno San Martín, Comparte Los Principales Secretos Para Ganar Dinero en 2024

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 117:46


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy hablamos con el inversor Bruno Sanmartin sobre inversión, criptomonedas y las claves para poder generar dinero con este activo en 2024. Información Bruno: https://www.instagram.com/brunosanmartin/?hl=es https://twitter.com/BRUNOCRIPTO_?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
La Verdad Detrás De Dollar Dorado: Redes Sociales, Mujeres & Vendehumos | #67 Toni Santos

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 123:27


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos con nosotros a Toni Santos, bien conocido como Dollar Dorado. Dollar es emprendedor, e influencer y en los últimos meses ha explotado en redes sociales con sus videos polémicos. Un POD increíble donde Dollar nos cuenta toda su trayectoria y debatimos sobre las cuestiones mas profundas de la vida. Información Dollar: https://www.instagram.com/dollardoradoyt/?hl=es Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
Juan Carlos Soldado: Una Startup Multimillonaria & 15,000€ al Mes en Alquileres | Trippers #66

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 129:37


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy traemos un nuevo episodio espectacular con Juan Carlos Soldado, inversor inmobiliario y co-fundador de Muppy, una startup valorada en millones de euros. En esta increíble charla Juan Carlos nos cuenta cómo ha conseguido emprender con éxito en España y al mismo tiempo construir su imperio de inversiones inmobiliarias que le generan más de 15,000€ al mes actualmente. Si eres una persona emprendedora y ambiciosa, este episodio es perfecto para ti. Información de Juan Carlos: https://www.instagram.com/juancarlossoldado/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/juancarlossoldado/ Síguenos en: YT: www.youtube.com/@tripperspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ *El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
El Cerebro detrás del Éxito de Grosso Napoletano | #65 Jorge Blas

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 98:57


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos con nosotros a Jorge Blas, co-fundador y director de expansión de Grosso Napoletano. Un POD increíble en el que Jorge da una auténtica masterclass de cómo expandir un proyecto de hostelería desde cero y tener éxito en el mundo de los negocios. Además, tocamos muchos otros temas interesantes como las verdaderas cualidades de un líder, la situación actual de España o lo que realmente importa en esta vida. Información de Jorge Blas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorge-blas-boville-07bb39b1/ Síguenos en: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/ El contenido presentado en este canal de YouTube es meramente informativo y de entretenimiento. Las opiniones y puntos de vista expresados en los episodios son los de los invitados y no necesariamente reflejan las opiniones oficiales de TRIPPERS o sus presentadores. El contenido no debe tomarse como asesoramiento profesional, médico, legal o financiero. Siempre se recomienda consultar a un profesional calificado antes de tomar decisiones basadas en la información presentada en nuestros episodios.

TRIPPERS
Cómo Llegar A Los 100 Años: Biohacking, Testosterona & Masculinidad | #64 Tuto Marolla

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 75:25


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy charlamos con el Biohacker y coach de Alta Perfomance, Tuto Marolla, donde resolvemos todos los secretos de la longevidad humana y debatimos sobre la masculinidad, testosterona, alimentación vegana, la carne y la conciencia humana. Información Tuto: https://www.instagram.com/tutobiohacker/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
La Historia Más Personal De Un Narcotraficante | #63 Pedro Romero

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 160:05


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos con nosotros a Pedro Romero, exnarcotraficante español, el cual estuvo preso durante 4 años en la conocida cárcel "La Modelo" de Bogotá, la cárcel más peligrosa del mundo. Un POD increíble donde conocemos al Pedro más personal hasta la fecha y su estrepitosa vida desde el inicio hasta el final. Información Pedro Romero: https://www.instagram.com/pedroromero763/ Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Frommer's Day by Day Audio Walking Tours
Venice, Italy, Says the Entry Fee for Day Trippers Will Be Doubled

Frommer's Day by Day Audio Walking Tours

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024


The mandatory entry fee for day-trippers to Venice, Italy, will be doubled in 2025 to €10, officials say. | Frommer's

TRIPPERS
Los Alienígenas Ya Están Aquí: Interacciones, Tecnologías, Apariencia & Abducciones | #62 Hermés

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 114:27


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy conversamos con Hermés, mozo de almacén e investigador alienígena. Una charla increíble donde Hermés nos cuenta todas sus experiencias e interacciones a lo largo de los años con estos seres multiplanetarios y extremadamente inteligentes. Disfruten. Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
La Vida En Nuestro Planeta: Cambio Climático, Inteligencia Animal, Longevidad & Clonación | #61 Mario de Wonder

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 148:43


Bienvenidos un día más a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos la gran oportunidad de poder conversar con el reconocido biólogo y zoólogo, Mario de Wonder. Un pod increíble donde profundizamos sobre nuestro planeta, la vida animal y como el ser humano está impactando en todo esto. Información Mario: https://www.instagram.com/mariodewonder?igsh=OTRzNWI4NXZyMjJs Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
Cómo Ganar Dinero Sin Salir de Casa: El Negocio de OF | #60 Alaznikki

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 83:24


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos con nosotros a  @Alaznikki  , modelo de OF y fundadora de Nikitas Agency, una agencia de representación de modelos de OF. Una conversación diferente y dinámica donde Alazne nos cuenta su experiencia en esta nueva industria y como ha conseguido emprender en ella, facturando ya, mas de 10,000 euros al mes. Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Paddling Adventures Radio
Episode 433: Stohlquist will live on; Dog leashes for trippers; Canoemobile

Paddling Adventures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 69:25


Episode 433 ~ June 6, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Stohlquist was slated to be closed down but now they will live on We look at a few dog leashes for paddlers, especially those that portage The Canoemobile is making its way around the United States and it is educational

Paddling Adventures Radio
Episode 433: Stohlquist will live on; Dog leashes for trippers; Canoemobile

Paddling Adventures Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 69:25


Episode 433 ~ June 6, 2024 Podcast Info / Topics Stohlquist was slated to be closed down but now they will live on We look at a few dog leashes for paddlers, especially those that portage The Canoemobile is making its way around the United States and it is educational

TRIPPERS
Cómo Conseguir Billonarios en tu Empresa | #59 Fran Villalba

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 101:53


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy os traemos un POD increíble con el empresario Fran Villalba, fundador de la startup tecnológica, INTERNXT. Una charla increíble donde Fran nos cuenta su historia desde cero, su experiencia en la lanzadera, su relación con Juan Roig, todo su camino como emprendedor y sus inversiones actuales en crypto y real estate. Información Fran Villalba: https://es.linkedin.com/in/fvsegarra libro: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Fran-Villalba-Segarra/dp/8466678050 Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
Cómo Crecer en Redes, la Hipersexualización y las Relaciones Tóxicas | #58 Agostina Goñi (Emetam)

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 102:22


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos el placer de hablar con la actriz e influencer Agostina Goñi (Emetam) donde repasamos toda su carrera, su relación con el rapero Kid Keo, y sus proyectos en la industria cinematográfica. Información Emetam: https://www.instagram.com/emetam/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
De Arruinarse y Ser Amenazado de Muerte a Fundar una Startup Multimillonaria | #57 Jorge Oliveros

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 111:15


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos con nosotros al empresario Jorge Oliveros, nombrado como uno de los 75 Innovadores de España y fundador de la Startup multimillonaria WOLLY. Un podcast increíble donde Jorge nos cuenta toda su historia desde los inicios, los momento más duros cuando su primera Startup fracasó y el increíble éxito que está teniendo en la actualidad. Información Jorge: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jorgeoliverosdelcastillo/ https://www.instagram.com/jorgeoliverosdc/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
El Podcast Más Personal de un Genio: vida antes del Poker y su camino al éxito | #56 Adrián Mateos

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 98:35


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS. Hoy tenemos el honor de hablar con el mejor jugador de Poker de todos los tiempos, Adrián Mateos. Un POD brutal, donde vemos a Adrián como nunca antes y charlamos sobre toda su vida desde sus inicios como tenista hasta hoy. Espero que lo disfrutéis. Información Adrián: https://www.instagram.com/amadi17/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
Cómo Ganar Millones de Euros con 17 años y Cenar con Donald Trump | #55 Paulinhothekid

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 109:07


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos el placer de charlar con el joven empresario Paulinhothekid. Paulinho es un emprendedor Gallego, que hizo su fortuna con los NFTs y Crypto hace tres años y actualmente vive en Dubai gestionando varios proyectos de inversión y marketing. Una charla brutal donde conocemos su historia desde 0 y donde nos cuenta su infancia en Galicia, sus primeros emprendimientos y su actual vida como un joven millonario en Dubai. Información Paulinho: https://www.instagram.com/paulinhothekid/ Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk
Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk #539 ベネチア 旅行に来る人にお金を払ってもらう実験を始めた:Venice tests entry fee for day-trippers to help with overtourism

Azumi's Easy Japanese Small Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 12:52


TRIPPERS
La Mente Detrás de NUDE PROJECT | #54 Gesi Reci

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 163:32


Bienvenidos a un nuevo POD de TRIPPERS. Hoy tenemos el placer de poder hablar, en primicia, con Gesi Reci. Gesi fue el primer empleado de NUDE PROJECT y el encargado, desde el inicio, de todo el contenido digital y el crecimiento en Redes Sociales de la marca. Un POD increíble donde Gesi nos cuenta toda su historia en detalle, hablamos de su infancia en Albania y el ISLAM, su experiencia en NUDE y su camino como Emprendedor hasta día de hoy. Información Gesi: https://www.instagram.com/gesireci_/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gesireci/ Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

AP Audio Stories
Venice tests a 5-euro entry fee for day-trippers as the city grapples with overtourism

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 0:47


AP correspondent Karen Chammas reports on a new tax on tourists in Venice.

RTÉ - News at One Podcast
Venice begins charging day-trippers to enter city

RTÉ - News at One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 3:20


Vera Montengoli freelance journalist speaks to us from Venice

TRIPPERS
El Feminismo Actual: Feminazis, Masculinidad, Igualdad & Occidente | #53 Pola de Polonia

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 92:56


Bienvenidos a TRIPPERS. Hoy tenemos con nosotros a Pola Jankowska para hablar de Feminismo, Feminazis, Igualdad, Masculinidad y las diferencias entre Occidente y Oriente con estos temas. Esperamos que lo disfrutes. Información Pola: https://www.instagram.com/polajankowska/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
El Jesús Orozco más Profundo: Síndrome del Impostor, Ecommerce, Familia & Religión | #52 J.Orozco

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 138:04


Bienvenidos un día más a TRIPPERS. Hoy tenemos el honor de conversar con el Empresario y Emprendedor, Jesús Orozco. Jesús es el fundador de CONSULTORÍA.IO, una consultora de E-commerce que factura más de 1 millón de euros al mes. Una conversación increíble donde profundizamos con nunca antes y conseguimos que Jesús se abra y nos cuente todos los detalles de su vida. Bienvenidos un día más a TRIPPERS. Hoy tenemos el honor de conversar con el Empresario y Emprendedor, Jesús Orozco. Jesús es el fundador de CONSULTORÍA.IO, una consultora de E-commerce que factura más de 1 millón de euros al mes. Una conversación increíble donde profundizamos con nunca antes y conseguimos que Jesús se abra y nos cuente todos los detalles de su vida. 00:00 INCIO Información Jesús: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesusorozcomo/?originalSubdomain=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
Cómo Hacerse Millonario Vendiendo Cursos | #51 Emi De La Sierra & Carlota Sabina

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 133:22


Bienvenidos a un nuevo POD de TRIPPERS! Hoy charlamos con Emiliano de la Sierra y Carlota Sabina, emprendedores y uno de los mayores info productores de nuestro país. Actualmente ambos facturan más de 300k al mes vendiendo cursos sobre Amazon FBA y Automatización de Youtube. Un POD brutal y dinámico, donde hablamos de los vendehumos, el emprendimiento, vivir en DUBAI, su relación y sobre todo el difícil pasado de ambos y el increíble desarrollo personal que han tenido que hacer para llegar donde están. Información Emi & Carlota: https://www.instagram.com/carlotta_sabina/?hl=es https://www.instagram.com/emidelasierra/?hl=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Day trippers to Venice set to be charged €5 per day

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 2:36


Vera Montengoli, Italian journalist, on the decision by Venice to charge €5 to day trippers to try and ease the burden on the northern Italian city.

TRIPPERS
Historia de un Lider: Salvó a turistas de un Ataque Yihadista, Casi Muere en las Operaciones en Somalia y Casi es Alcanzado por un Francotirador en Bosnia | #50 Teniente Franco

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 138:03


Bienvenidos un día mas a TRIPPERS! Hoy tenemos el honor de poder hablar, en exclusiva, con el Teniente Miguel Angel Franco. Miguel Angel es uno de los pocos militares con la máxima condecoración, después de haber salvado las vidas de varios turistas, en un complejo hotelero de Mali, de un ataque Yihadista. Una historia increíble donde Miguel Angel nos cuenta todos los detalles de ese suceso, otras muchas operaciones durante su carrera en el ejercito y donde analizamos la sociedad actual. Información Miguel Angel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/miguel-%C3%A1ngel-franco-fern%C3%A1ndez-300b55172/?originalSubdomain=es Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

TRIPPERS
Vamos a Reventar el Mercado este 2024: Eventos, Merch, Colaboraciones, Nueva York & mucho más

TRIPPERS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 18:31


Bienvenidos un día más a TRIPPERS. Hoy un episodio cortito para daros un update de todo lo que se viene este 2024 y todas las novedades de nuestra comunidad. Síguenos en: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tripperspodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/57ReGGJz3SFuMXO5pfjVNu?si=Wbh-v__ZQV2G3gg4IbaMkw Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trippers/id1675123480 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tripperspodcast Email: trippersland@gmail.com HOSTS: Instagram de Alex Reyes: https://www.instagram.com/alexreeyes/ Instagram de Alex Ridruejo: https://www.instagram.com/alexridruejo/

Travel Bible podcast
Just Trippers: Nebát se vycestovat do neznáma, zákulisí tvorby úspěšného Instagramu a cestování s dítětem

Travel Bible podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 75:22


Hosty rozhovoru jsou Adél, Fífa a Elias, aneb Just Trippers. Poznal jsem je díky jejich účasti na akcích X-Challenge  – tehdy ještě bez Eliase – a od té doby průběžně sleduju jejich tvorbu na sítích. Právě to, co dnes stojí za správou úspěšného Instagramového účtu, jsem se mimo jiné snažil zjistit. Bavili jsme se ale i o cestování s miminem nebo stopovací letní X-Challenge – tehdy ještě LowCost Race. Uslyšíte, jak Adél zvládla svoji první cestu na Island, kam odletěla pracovat bez pořádné angličtiny a skoro bez cestovatelských zkušeností. Čeká vás i cestovatelská lovestory nebo indonésský covidový příběh. A do toho tradičně spousta praktických tipů i (nejen) cestovatelských ponaučení. Odkazy k epizodě: Instagram @just_trippers Just Trippers na YouTube Adél na Instagramu jako @just_adelie Průvodce prací a životem na Islandu Článek – Zdvižený palec aneb ultimátní návod ke stopování Podcast – Teru Menclová: O lásce k horám a severu, papírových mapách, čtyřnohém parťákovi a sociálních sítích

Rock Family Church
Guilt Trip - Part 8 "Guilt Trippers"

Rock Family Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023 47:08


Archive Atlanta
Moonshine, Day Trippers + the Birth of NASCAR (Interview w/ Will Edmonds)

Archive Atlanta

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 40:05


This week's interview episode with Will Edmonds, who produces Anecdotal ATL is all about with moonshine history of the pre-Civil War era, through the illegal liquor trade, how and why it centers in Dawsonville, GA and then we get into the colorful characters of Raymond Parks, Walter Day, Carl Lloyd Seay, Roy Hall, and Red Vogt. Many people know the basic history of NASCAR and how it came from moonshiners of the Prohibition Era, but what will shock you is that Atlanta could have been the home of NASCAR and the two men that prevented that from happening were two of Atlanta biggest names from history - a mayor and a journalist.   Want to support this podcast? Visit here Email: thevictorialemos@gmail.com Facebook | Instagram | Twitter    

LFC Daytrippers
10 Years Of The Trippers | 2013 -2023

LFC Daytrippers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 113:05


#LFCDaytrippers #Football #LFC 10 Years Of The Trippers Ok here we go.... A trippers show looking back on our 10 years... The Red Cow, The Ataturk Stadium, Matts Cat, The Studio, The Bunker, Cooking Eggs, The Pyro, The Title and much more!! Dont miss this as we speak to so many involved over the last decade!! PLEASE SUPPORT OUR CHARITY DRIVE FOR BREAST CANCER RESEARCH @ https://t.co/HWbHmCQrSB Find all our video and Audio content along with socials, Merchandise and contact info at https://linktr.ee/lfcdaytrippers Subscribe, Like, Hit the bell icon and never miss another show from the worlds biggest, 100% free LFC Podcast. ** All views on the show are those of the individual and do not represent those of the LFC Daytrippers ** You can sign up for our watch along Parties here : https://www.getplayback.com/room/lfcdt Don't forget to subscribe or follow, leave reviews if possible and turn notifications on!!! LFC - Liverpool FC - YNWA - LFC Family - Premier League - EPL - Klopp - Transfer News - Redmen News and Chat - Match Preview - Live Updates - Match Predictions - Match Reaction - Football - Soccer - Football Debate - Passion - Opinion - Laughter - Free Content - Competitions - Giveaways - Podcast - Unfiltered - LFC Daytrippers - Champions League - Football Daily - Euro Football Daily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Like Beer The Podcast
Beer Trippers

I Like Beer The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 38:04


Join the Jeffs as they go on a virtual epic beer adventure with Captian Kurt, the founder of Epic Beer Trips. For any beer lover who also loves travel, this is the episode for you. Hear about Beermuda Triange, Jersey Girls and Walled City Brewing. Find out how the book 1600 Places to Drink Beer started a cottage industry for Kurt.

Heartland POD
June 21, 2023 - High Country Politics - Government and Elections News from the American West

Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 16:50


Magic Mushrooms are legal in Colorado! Here's what you need to know | $1.7MM Biden Administration grant will support expansion of in-home behavioral therapy across Colorado | Auon'tai Anderson and 4 other Democrats are running for Rep. Leslie Herod's CO House seat in District 8 | Rebirth Brass Band is playing 5 Colorado shows in the next 5 daysSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: COLORADO SUN:Colorado decriminalized psilocybin. Here's your guided trip through what happens next.What's the timeline? Is natural medicine right for you? Should you microdose? We answer these questions and more.Chryss Cada4:28 AM MDT on Jun 18, 2023Four moms gather around a Saturday morning breakfast table exchanging the obsessive anxieties that come from raising teenagers in today's society.  They share the usual concerns: Does their daughter have enough friends? Is their son being bullied at school? Are their child's frequent dark moods typical teenage emotions, or does their angst cross over into depression? As they talk, it becomes clear that the constant stress of worry for their teens is spiraling them down into anxiety and depressive disorders of their own. Right down to steaming mugs of coffee and plates of avocado toast, the scene is quintessential suburban life in the early 2020s. But this meeting of the moms will likely produce more answers, more insight and more empathy than most. Because the night before these moms consumed some natural medicine known for helping to see things in a new light, bringing clarity to stubborn, problematic patterns. These women, along with thousands of others across Colorado, have found psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) useful in bringing relief from the anxiety and depression so prevalent in today's society. Now, after Colorado voters approved Proposition 122 in November, they no longer have to risk state criminal penalties for their use of this indigenous medicine.The dramatic efficiency of mushrooms to ease mental health disorders that haven't been helped by traditional medicines and therapies isn't just anecdotal. Recent studies from respected institutions like Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have shown psilocybin is helpful in treating everything from alcohol dependence to major depressive disorder. However, those experienced with this medicine suggest that it be approached with intention, reverence and most importantly understanding.Under Proposition 122, The Natural Medicine Health Act, Coloradans 21 and older are allowed to possess and use psilocybin, the psychedelic fungi commonly known as “magic mushrooms.” In addition it proposes the eventual decriminalization of the substances dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, ibogaine and mescaline (excluding peyote). The law allows the state to immediately begin the process of the “medicalization” of psilocybin mushrooms by creating a framework for state-regulated “healing centers,” where people can receive medically guided psilocybin treatments. Although decriminalized in Colorado, psilocybin and the other medicines named in the Health Act remain illegal under federal law. “The measure is therapeutically oriented, so recreational and retail sales are not allowed,” explained Kevin Matthews, one of the authors of Proposition 122. “You can share these medicines with family and friends or in religious uses, but we didn't want this to become a for-profit industry.”A veteran, Matthews found relief from depression during a single psilocybin journey in 2011 and has since worked for increased access to psychedelics for the treatment of trauma. While at a legalization rally he saw a T-shirt slogan that summed up the idea behind The Natural Medicine Health Act in three words: “Healers, Not Dealers.”“We were very careful in the writing of the proposition to put forth a healing model,” he said. “We know that people will still use these medicines recreationally, as they were before this passed. It's not always a clear distinction: for some people taking mushrooms with friends and going to see a show at Red Rocks is therapeutic.”The proposition laid out the problem it was hoping to alleviate, reading in part:COLORADANS ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMATIC MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SUICIDALITY, ADDICTION, DEPRESSION, AND ANXIETY. COLORADO'S CURRENT APPROACH TO MENTAL HEALTH HAS FAILED TO FULFILL ITS PROMISE. COLORADANS DESERVE MORE TOOLS TO ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, INCLUDING APPROACHES SUCH AS NATURAL MEDICINES THAT ARE GROUNDED IN TREATMENT, RECOVERY, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS RATHER THAN CRIMINALIZATION, STIGMA, SUFFERING, AND PUNISHMENT.  In November, 53% of Colorado voters agreed with that wording.  Denver attorney Sean McCallister's phone started ringing as soon as the votes were counted and hasn't really stopped since. Primarily working with those in the cannabis industry since the sale and recreational use of weed was legalized in 2012 in Colorado, McAllister is now a pioneer in the emerging field of psychedelics law. One of the most frequent questions he is asked by those outside the psychedelic community is, “When will mushrooms become legal?” His answer: They already have. “No, you don't have to wait for decriminalization provisions,” he said. “People can cultivate, possess and give away mushrooms, as well as share them and be paid for bonafide harm-reduction therapy and support services.” In an interesting twist, those without licensure will be the first to be able to legally offer natural medicine to clients. “Right now those who don't have a therapy license are able to work with these medicines because they are not bound by the rules of a regulatory agency,” McCallister said. “We are about two years away from the regulations being in place for doctors and therapists to be able to offer this medicine to their patients.” In the meantime, a movement of mushroom guides who have worked underground for years or even decades is starting to push into the daylight.In the first three months following passage of Proposition 122, McCallister wrote up more than a hundred disclaimers for guides to use with their clients. Alexandra Jenkins believes so deeply in the medicine's powers to process and release trauma that she was willing to put herself at risk of prosecution to guide medicine ceremonies underground for the past eight years. Now before the ceremonies she holds with one or two other facilitators she passes out a waiver that spells out what can happen when “sitting with the medicine.” The waiver explains that the effects of psilocybin mushrooms include altered perception of time and space and intense changes in mood and feeling. Other possible effects of psilocybin include everything from euphoria and peacefulness to confusion and frightening hallucinations. The effects of psilocybin vary from person to person, based on the user's mental state, personality and immediate environment. Those who have spent time with the medicine will tell you it's all these emotions and so many more, a roller coaster of a voyage through time and space that can fit what feels like a lifetime into four to six hours.“When this (Prop 122) passed I felt a release of stress I wasn't even aware I had been holding,” Jenkins said. “It feels like an open door to give more people access to this medicine.” She has seen the medicine ground previously malfunctioning nervous systems, help people connect to their higher selves, and in doing so feel more compassion toward themselves and others and tap into creativity and the interconnectedness of life. “There is this plant that grows in the ground, is free and helps us see ourselves and others differently,” Jenkins said. “It's cool to be able to believe in miracles.”The timelineIn addition to decriminalizing the four natural medicines, for mushrooms the new law is retroactive. McCallister had several pending cases that were dismissed as soon as Proposition 122 passed. Among them was the case of Ben Gorelick, a Denver rabbi who was facing prosecution after integrating psychedelic use as part of spiritual practice.When this (Prop 122) passed I felt a release of stress I wasn't even aware I had been holding.— Alexandra Jenkins, a guide“The dismissal of that case was especially meaningful because it highlighted the ways this medicine is used,” McCallister said. A representative of traditional and indigenous use and religious use of natural medicine was one of 15 appointees to the Natural Medicine Advisory Board announced earlier this year. The board, which will advise the Department of Regulatory Agencies on the implementation of the regulated natural medicine access program, also includes representatives from law enforcement, veterans, criminal justice reform, mycology, emergency medical services, health care policy, natural medicine and mental health providers.Colorado Senate President Steve Fenberg, D-Boulder, is drafting a bill that would clarify who would be implementing Proposition 122. He is considering adding Department of Revenue or Department of Public Health and Environment involvement in the rollout of the program.   Proposition 122 says the state must issue rules for things like drug testing standards, license requirements, and health and safety warnings by Jan. 1, 2024, and the state must begin accepting applications for licensed facilities to administer psilocybin by Sept. 30, 2024.The law stipulates that decisions be made on all licensing applications within 60 days of receiving them.After June 1, 2026, the TNMHA board can decide on the medicalization of the additional substances, DMT, ibogaine and mescaline. This may include “healing centers,” like the ones being established for psilocybin, or some similar system with medical oversight for the use of these three substances.Is natural medicine right for you?For years, psychiatrist Craig Heacock has had patients come through his office he knew could benefit from psilocybin, but he was unable to recommend it because it was illegal.Heacock has been able to provide therapy utilizing ketamine, which works in the brain in ways similar to psilocybin. That said, different psychedelics seem to work better for different conditions. “Ketamine is best for endogenous conditions, such as bi-polar depression that has been present throughout the family history,” he said. These are conditions that are caused by factors inside the person's system.“I'm most excited about the use of psilocybin in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder,” he said. “There's been cases of people having remission from OCD for weeks or even months following a single dose of psilocybin.”OCD is one of many anxiety disorders that can develop in response to trauma. It is a coping mechanism your mind develops to try to control the possibility of something traumatic happening to you again. The amount of research on psilocybin has been limited by its legal status, leaving practitioners like Heacock eager to explore its possibilities.   “Psilocybin has a rich and broad palette,” he said. “It connects us with self in a way that can alleviate anxiety, depression and a lack of love.”His podcast, “Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories,” has been a pioneering voice in the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. He and his guests often share their hopes that the healing power of psilocybin can help with society's big issues, such as the communal depression lingering from the COVID-19 pandemic. “With the pandemic we have a whole group of people who are left demoralized and spiritually wounded,” he said. “Psilocybin can help with the big things, like alleviating existential despair.”Although there isn't a strict definition, those in the natural medicine community consider a transformative dose  — one in which emotional breakthroughs are likely to occur — of mushrooms to be 3 grams or more.By disconnecting parts of the brain that form what we call our ego, psilocybin allows you to step back and look at your patterns from a different perspective. It puts you in the audience to watch your life play out on the stage and then whispers in your ear that you could do things a different way.  It allows you to not only rethink who you are, but also who you want to be. Jenkins has seen people shed deep-seated trauma through use of the medicine. “People might have something they've been holding for so long they may not even know it's there,” she said. “The medicine shows them that pain and then helps them process it so they can begin to let it go. There is a lot of strength, strength to change, that comes with the love and self-acceptance of this medicine.”Where do I start?Hearing of possible relief from anxiety, depression and even existential despair has Coloradans (and people from around the world) wondering how to get their hands on some mushrooms — and they don't want to wait.“We were prepared for an increase in interest in psilocybin if the proposition passed,” said Daniel McQueen of Boulder's Center for Medicinal Mindfulness. “But the sheer size of the wave of interest actually took me by surprise.”Although he doesn't want to be specific, given the amount of competition cropping up, McQueen said calls to the center from people interested in trying psilocybin-therapy have “at least doubled” since passage of the law. The center, one of the first legal psychedelic therapy clinics in North America, has led thousands of people through cannabis-assisted and ketamine-assisted psychedelic therapy sessions since its founding in 2014, as well as providing training for psychedelic “sitters,” (guides and psychedelic therapists). The training is done by a team of 15, including a medical doctor, nurse and nurse practitioner, four licensed psychotherapists, four pre-licensed psychotherapists, two ministers and two traditional psychedelic guides. People lay down on mats in a circle. A woman sits crossed legged at the top of the group with candles and a laptop with music.The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness & Psychedelic Sitters School. (Britt Nemeth, Contributed)“Because people are in a very vulnerable state while on a psychedelic journey it is very important that they work with a guide who is well-trained,” McQueen said. “A guide should have professional boundaries, the ability to handle a mental health or medical crisis and work in an environment with oversight and accountability.”Accountability is one of the reasons Heacock is looking forward to having mushroom guiding moving out of the dark and into the light.“On the black market it has been ‘buyer beware,'” he said. “There were no checks and balances, it's not like if someone had a bad experience with a guide they could post a bad review on Yelp.”In Heacock's view another advantage of legalization will be testing of the potency of the medicine. “Even if you take the same amount as you had previously, the strength of the medicine could be substantially different,” he said. “With legalization you will know what you are getting every time.”Jenkins, who classifies her work with psilocybin as “harm-reduction services,” stresses the importance of finding a guide who is experienced with the medicine.“I've always had the energy to be a holder of liminal space,” she said. “Being able to create a safe container for someone to have a psychedelic journey is crucial.”Jenkins has spent extensive time in that psychedelic space, including journeys with ayahuasca, referred to as the “grandmother” of all psychedelics. “You have to know what they will be experiencing by having experienced it yourself, it's not something you can learn from a book,” she said.Jenkins is also trained in a spectrum of holistic healing from yoga to breathwork to somatic experiencing. “All the things I trained in up to the point in my life led naturally to holding medicine space,” she said.Despite helping outline the suggested credentials for mushroom guides, Matthews, the Proposition 122 co-author, still puts the most weight in personal recommendations. “Ask people you know, love and respect if they know someone who would be a good match to guide you,” he said. “It's also important to get a facilitator who can relate to your personal experiences.“If you struggle with depression, find a facilitator who has also experienced depression and can have compassion for what you are going through.” An altar with the sculpture of a woman and child, crystals and a variety of other objects.A primary part of guidance at the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness is helping individuals explore their spirituality, said Daniel McQueen, founder of the Center. (Olivia Sun, The Colorado Sun via Report for America)Plunging in The “come up” of a psilocybin trip takes about 15 minutes, slowly clicking you up that first big hill of a roller coaster. When the cable lets you go, the plunge down is a little different for everybody. Some people hold on for dear life, regretting their choice to get on the ride in the first place. Others put their hands up in the air and enjoy the ride. Some people alternate between the two.  Either way, there is usually a lot of noise when the medicine “kicks in.” In order to “hold the container,” and keep individuals in their own experience, guides will often request quiet in a group setting.Sometimes people find it impossible to not let out a squeal, a moan, a cry, a retching, a giggle or a choice expletive.  “This is an intense experience, sometimes someone gets too loud and there's the risk that they will compromise everyone in the group's experience,” Jenkins said. “An experienced guide can maintain the container through this by going to that person and helping them through.”  While one facilitator tends to the individual who is struggling by taking him or her to another room, the other facilitator sings to the remainder of the group, her voice soaring above the chaos. Trippers have a choice to go on the wings of the medicine to a peaceful supportive place and have their own experience. “Rather than saying it was a bad trip, I would say there are moments in every journey that are challenging,” said Matthews, who has found psychedelics helpful in processing trauma from earlier in his life. “Unresolved trauma comes to the surface, and you can witness with clarity how something that has been buried deeply is influencing the way you are in the world.”Psychiatrist Heacock agrees.“We don't learn when things are going well,” Heacock said of difficult ketamine sessions. “It's the hard sessions, when you feel like you can't stand another second, that can be the real game changers.”Single doseLicensed clinical social worker Michelle Landon, like many in healing professions, has faced her own struggles with mental health. She often tries healing modalities out herself before prescribing them to her clients.“A couple years ago I began hearing a lot about the science of psychedelics and how they can help people heal,” she said. “I wanted to help others with their trauma and disordered thinking patterns, but first I knew I needed to help myself.”People might have something they've been holding for so long they may not even know it's there. The medicine shows them that pain and then helps them process it so they can begin to let it go.— Alexandra Jenkins, a guideLandon, who has been a therapist in northern Colorado since 2004, found psychedelics helpful in coming to terms with the death of her father in 2021.“The last two weeks of my dad's life he started telling my sister he was going on a trip and wanted to say goodbye to everyone,” she said. “I was with him, watching him go in and out of this world.”Psychedelics lightened the impact and pain of the moment. “I mean sure it sucked, but it wasn't traumatic,” she said of her father's final days and the grief that followed his death. “There were moments of beauty and connection. I saw him through the lens of the medicine and he didn't look like he was suffering. He was ready to go.” Through ketamine-assisted therapy, Landon has brought similar relief to clients dealing with a range of mental health challenges from persistent depression to acute post-traumatic stress disorder.“Some people processing trauma find it so hard to shift things and let go with traditional therapy and prescriptions,” she said. “With psychedelics some people have direct access to knowing they are loved and are able to finally let go of their past trauma.”MicrodoseWhile a single-dose psilocybin journey can have profound, lasting effects, many people are beginning to take mushrooms as a daily medication — and a lot of those people, at least anecdotally, are moms. “People are discovering microdosing to be a good alternative to the pharmaceutical approach that is so prevalent in our culture,” Jenkins said. “It gives your serotonin a bit of a boost and puts you more in tune with yourself.  It can really help people with anxiety without a lot of side effects.” Microdosing mushrooms involves taking such small amounts of the medicine (roughly 0.05 to 0.25 grams) that a person doesn't feel the effects outright. People can take a microdose every day or work in days off to integrate the insights gained on days they do take the medicine.“When I've had a microdose I feel so much more confident in the choices I'm making for my family,” said one mom over post-trip avocado toast. “It's like the mushrooms are a little cheerleader in my head telling me I'm doing a great job.” Another mom had been on prescription antidepressants for a little more than a decade before recently switching to microdosing psilocybin to rein in the ruminating, spiraling, obsessive thoughts she has contended without throughout her life.  She wanted to find a more natural way to access what her brain needs.“It was rough going off them (antidepressants),” she recalls. “I was dizzy, nauseous, felt trapped and was really, really, really depressed. Then I started microdosing and it was like my whole brain lit up again.” Those who work with psychedelics caution that they aren't an instant cure, but rather one resource that has been helpful to many in their healing. “It (psilocybin) is a reminder that we hold the answers inside of ourselves,” Landon said.  “It gets the BS out of the way so you can see your true self and your true potential for happiness.”COLORADO NEWSLINE:A new family therapy program in Colorado will meet you wherever you are — even if that's Costco An in-home mental health program for kids that began in January has served 200 people in 20 Colorado counties and has plans to expandJennifer Brown4:00 AM MDT on Jun 15, 2023A 15-year-old boy is sitting cross-legged on his couch in red flannel pajama pants, his hair looking like he just rolled out of bed. Because he did just get out of bed, about three minutes ago. Now, he's sitting across from his therapist, who had to knock on the door for several minutes before the teenager's mom answered via Ring doorbell from the grocery store. “It's open,” she told Bobby Tyman, a family therapist and clinical program coordinator with Paragon Behavioral Health Connections. It's not the first time Tyman has had to rouse the boy from sleep for his 10 a.m. therapy appointment.This is what in-home mental health treatment for adolescents looks like. The teenager, who recently stole and crashed his mother's car and has been using drugs to cope with depression, is groggy and shy, but tells Tyman that he applied for three summer jobs and is choosing a new high school for the fall. The new in-home therapy program, which has served 200 kids and their parents since it began in January, is an extension of the Colorado Boys Ranch. The ranch opened in 1959 as an orphanage in La Junta, then closed its residential program about a decade ago. But its foundation — Colorado Boys Ranch Youth Connect — has continued, pouring its resources into behavioral health care for kids in their homes. The evolution of the program is a reflection of what's changed in the child welfare system in the past decade — Colorado is sending fewer kids to institutions in favor of homes, and has increased efforts to provide in-home mental health care to cut down on the number of children removed from their homes and placed in foster care in the first place. Several youth treatment centers, including Tennyson Center for Children in Denver, have shifted in recent years from residential care to day treatment and in-home therapy.Some of the children are referred by the juvenile justice system as part of pretrial rehabilitation programs, and by the Medicaid program. Parents can also call for help directly, without a referral from a government program. A staff of 40 works in 20 counties, including the entire Denver metro area and throughout the entire state. Camille Harding, Paragon's CEO says “The point is to help kids and teens get better on their terms, as well as to provide a step-down program for adolescents who have visited a hospital emergency room in crisis or been admitted on a mental health hold. The program aims to schedule the first appointment within 24 hours of receiving a call for help.”Kids who are “trying to have their own personality and a say in who they are” can accomplish that better at home, not in an unfamiliar office with a therapist staring at them.“Having it on their own terms is so much more empowering. You get to decide what we do. We can go for a walk. We can go to the park down the street. Developmentally, it just makes more sense.” Some kids in the program have such intense needs that someone from Paragon is in their home 10 hours a week. A therapist helps work on their mental health. A care manager can help enroll in school, sign up for a GED program, or help the family find housing or food assistance. A specialist can teach interventions specifically for kids who have intellectual disabilities along with behavioral health issues. The team approach means kids get better help and staff are less likely to burn out. The program's technology is unique, too. Paragon is installing geo locations on its staff, many of whom are social workers or case managers with bachelor's degrees, and can send reinforcements quickly. That means that if a teenager is threatening suicide or having a violent outburst, a more experienced counselor can assist in person or virtually.A $1.7 million grant, part of Colorado's federal pandemic relief aid, is helping the program build the technology and hire a psychiatrist. Therapy beside someone's bed or in a Costco aisleTyman prefers standing on a client's doorstep to sitting in an office waiting for a client who doesn't show up. He's done therapy on the floor next to someone's bed because the person was too depressed to get up. And one mom is so overwhelmed by her life that the only time she finds for therapy with Tyman is when she's at the park with her kids or walking through Costco. Tyman tells her she can say he's a neighbor or a friend if they run into someone she knows. “It's OK if we start 15 minutes late because you had to get up and make coffee and put on clothes, or whatever it is you had to do to deal,” he said. “If your mental capacity isn't super high, and you're not functioning well, and you're not getting out of bed on time, and you're not able to manage your appointments, you're never going to make it to therapy.COLORADO NEWSLINE:Auon'tai Anderson, vice president of the Denver Public Schools board of education, announced he will end his run for reelection to instead go for a seat in the Colorado Legislature. Anderson, a Democrat who has been vocal against police in schools, announced his campaign to replace Democratic Rep. Leslie Herod in House District 8. As of Monday, five candidates have filed with the secretary of state's office looking to take the District 8 seat, including Anderson, Victor Bencomo, Christi Devoe, Lindsay Gilchrist and Sharron Pettiford. All candidates so far are Democrats. Gilchrist filed her candidacy the same day as Anderson. Anderson told Colorado Newsline his decision was influenced by the recent shootings at East High School in Denver, when a student asked Anderson what he was going to do about gun reform.“We need Democrats that are going to be Democrats 24/7, not Democrats when it's convenient,” Anderson said. “I feel like we've had some very convenient Democrats in the Legislature when it comes to these heavy issues like rent control, or our assault weapons ban that was killed by Dems. So, for me, this was an opportunity to stand up and say ‘I'm going to run.'” As he wraps up his time on the Denver school board, Anderson touted newly enacted board policies that make dyslexia screenings accessible for DPS students, as well as a 90% reduction in tickets and citations for students in the district, during his time on the board.Anderson said “We can't regress into an era where we're going back to criminalizing Black and brown children” If elected to the Colorado House, Anderson said he would prioritize four areas in his first legislative session: banning assault weapons, enshrining access to reproductive health care in the state Constitution, expanding protections for LGBTQ students, and increasing the state minimum wage. And your unsolicited concert pick of the week, Rebirth Brass Band! A New Orleans Institution since 1983 - Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers says “UNBELIEVABLE. HARD AS HELL, FREE AS A RAY OF LIGHT, THERE IS NOT A BAND ON EARTH THAT IS BETTER. STUNNING."Stunning and hardworking too, with Colorado shows tonight and the following 4 nights- Cleland Park in Delta, Ophelia's Electric Soapbox in Denver, Stoke in Salida, Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins, and finally the Durant Street VIP Tent in Aspen. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from Colorado Sun and Colorado Newsline.Thank you for listening! See you next time.

The Heartland POD
June 21, 2023 - High Country Politics - Government and Elections News from the American West

The Heartland POD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 16:50


Magic Mushrooms are legal in Colorado! Here's what you need to know | $1.7MM Biden Administration grant will support expansion of in-home behavioral therapy across Colorado | Auon'tai Anderson and 4 other Democrats are running for Rep. Leslie Herod's CO House seat in District 8 | Rebirth Brass Band is playing 5 Colorado shows in the next 5 daysSong playsIntro by hostWelcome to High Country - politics in the American West. My name is Sean Diller; regular listeners might know me from Heartland Pod's Talking Politics, every Monday.Support this show and all the work in the Heartland POD universe by going to heartlandpod.com and clicking the link for Patreon, or go to Patreon.com/HeartlandPod to sign up. Membership starts at $1/month, with even more extra shows and special access at the higher levels. No matter the level you choose, your membership helps us create these independent shows as we work together to change the conversation.Alright! Let's get into it: COLORADO SUN:Colorado decriminalized psilocybin. Here's your guided trip through what happens next.What's the timeline? Is natural medicine right for you? Should you microdose? We answer these questions and more.Chryss Cada4:28 AM MDT on Jun 18, 2023Four moms gather around a Saturday morning breakfast table exchanging the obsessive anxieties that come from raising teenagers in today's society.  They share the usual concerns: Does their daughter have enough friends? Is their son being bullied at school? Are their child's frequent dark moods typical teenage emotions, or does their angst cross over into depression? As they talk, it becomes clear that the constant stress of worry for their teens is spiraling them down into anxiety and depressive disorders of their own. Right down to steaming mugs of coffee and plates of avocado toast, the scene is quintessential suburban life in the early 2020s. But this meeting of the moms will likely produce more answers, more insight and more empathy than most. Because the night before these moms consumed some natural medicine known for helping to see things in a new light, bringing clarity to stubborn, problematic patterns. These women, along with thousands of others across Colorado, have found psilocybin (the active ingredient in magic mushrooms) useful in bringing relief from the anxiety and depression so prevalent in today's society. Now, after Colorado voters approved Proposition 122 in November, they no longer have to risk state criminal penalties for their use of this indigenous medicine.The dramatic efficiency of mushrooms to ease mental health disorders that haven't been helped by traditional medicines and therapies isn't just anecdotal. Recent studies from respected institutions like Johns Hopkins School of Medicine have shown psilocybin is helpful in treating everything from alcohol dependence to major depressive disorder. However, those experienced with this medicine suggest that it be approached with intention, reverence and most importantly understanding.Under Proposition 122, The Natural Medicine Health Act, Coloradans 21 and older are allowed to possess and use psilocybin, the psychedelic fungi commonly known as “magic mushrooms.” In addition it proposes the eventual decriminalization of the substances dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, ibogaine and mescaline (excluding peyote). The law allows the state to immediately begin the process of the “medicalization” of psilocybin mushrooms by creating a framework for state-regulated “healing centers,” where people can receive medically guided psilocybin treatments. Although decriminalized in Colorado, psilocybin and the other medicines named in the Health Act remain illegal under federal law. “The measure is therapeutically oriented, so recreational and retail sales are not allowed,” explained Kevin Matthews, one of the authors of Proposition 122. “You can share these medicines with family and friends or in religious uses, but we didn't want this to become a for-profit industry.”A veteran, Matthews found relief from depression during a single psilocybin journey in 2011 and has since worked for increased access to psychedelics for the treatment of trauma. While at a legalization rally he saw a T-shirt slogan that summed up the idea behind The Natural Medicine Health Act in three words: “Healers, Not Dealers.”“We were very careful in the writing of the proposition to put forth a healing model,” he said. “We know that people will still use these medicines recreationally, as they were before this passed. It's not always a clear distinction: for some people taking mushrooms with friends and going to see a show at Red Rocks is therapeutic.”The proposition laid out the problem it was hoping to alleviate, reading in part:COLORADANS ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMATIC MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SUICIDALITY, ADDICTION, DEPRESSION, AND ANXIETY. COLORADO'S CURRENT APPROACH TO MENTAL HEALTH HAS FAILED TO FULFILL ITS PROMISE. COLORADANS DESERVE MORE TOOLS TO ADDRESS MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES, INCLUDING APPROACHES SUCH AS NATURAL MEDICINES THAT ARE GROUNDED IN TREATMENT, RECOVERY, HEALTH, AND WELLNESS RATHER THAN CRIMINALIZATION, STIGMA, SUFFERING, AND PUNISHMENT.  In November, 53% of Colorado voters agreed with that wording.  Denver attorney Sean McCallister's phone started ringing as soon as the votes were counted and hasn't really stopped since. Primarily working with those in the cannabis industry since the sale and recreational use of weed was legalized in 2012 in Colorado, McAllister is now a pioneer in the emerging field of psychedelics law. One of the most frequent questions he is asked by those outside the psychedelic community is, “When will mushrooms become legal?” His answer: They already have. “No, you don't have to wait for decriminalization provisions,” he said. “People can cultivate, possess and give away mushrooms, as well as share them and be paid for bonafide harm-reduction therapy and support services.” In an interesting twist, those without licensure will be the first to be able to legally offer natural medicine to clients. “Right now those who don't have a therapy license are able to work with these medicines because they are not bound by the rules of a regulatory agency,” McCallister said. “We are about two years away from the regulations being in place for doctors and therapists to be able to offer this medicine to their patients.” In the meantime, a movement of mushroom guides who have worked underground for years or even decades is starting to push into the daylight.In the first three months following passage of Proposition 122, McCallister wrote up more than a hundred disclaimers for guides to use with their clients. Alexandra Jenkins believes so deeply in the medicine's powers to process and release trauma that she was willing to put herself at risk of prosecution to guide medicine ceremonies underground for the past eight years. Now before the ceremonies she holds with one or two other facilitators she passes out a waiver that spells out what can happen when “sitting with the medicine.” The waiver explains that the effects of psilocybin mushrooms include altered perception of time and space and intense changes in mood and feeling. Other possible effects of psilocybin include everything from euphoria and peacefulness to confusion and frightening hallucinations. The effects of psilocybin vary from person to person, based on the user's mental state, personality and immediate environment. Those who have spent time with the medicine will tell you it's all these emotions and so many more, a roller coaster of a voyage through time and space that can fit what feels like a lifetime into four to six hours.“When this (Prop 122) passed I felt a release of stress I wasn't even aware I had been holding,” Jenkins said. “It feels like an open door to give more people access to this medicine.” She has seen the medicine ground previously malfunctioning nervous systems, help people connect to their higher selves, and in doing so feel more compassion toward themselves and others and tap into creativity and the interconnectedness of life. “There is this plant that grows in the ground, is free and helps us see ourselves and others differently,” Jenkins said. “It's cool to be able to believe in miracles.”The timelineIn addition to decriminalizing the four natural medicines, for mushrooms the new law is retroactive. McCallister had several pending cases that were dismissed as soon as Proposition 122 passed. Among them was the case of Ben Gorelick, a Denver rabbi who was facing prosecution after integrating psychedelic use as part of spiritual practice.When this (Prop 122) passed I felt a release of stress I wasn't even aware I had been holding.— Alexandra Jenkins, a guide“The dismissal of that case was especially meaningful because it highlighted the ways this medicine is used,” McCallister said. A representative of traditional and indigenous use and religious use of natural medicine was one of 15 appointees to the Natural Medicine Advisory Board announced earlier this year. The board, which will advise the Department of Regulatory Agencies on the implementation of the regulated natural medicine access program, also includes representatives from law enforcement, veterans, criminal justice reform, mycology, emergency medical services, health care policy, natural medicine and mental health providers.Colorado Senate President Steve Fenberg, D-Boulder, is drafting a bill that would clarify who would be implementing Proposition 122. He is considering adding Department of Revenue or Department of Public Health and Environment involvement in the rollout of the program.   Proposition 122 says the state must issue rules for things like drug testing standards, license requirements, and health and safety warnings by Jan. 1, 2024, and the state must begin accepting applications for licensed facilities to administer psilocybin by Sept. 30, 2024.The law stipulates that decisions be made on all licensing applications within 60 days of receiving them.After June 1, 2026, the TNMHA board can decide on the medicalization of the additional substances, DMT, ibogaine and mescaline. This may include “healing centers,” like the ones being established for psilocybin, or some similar system with medical oversight for the use of these three substances.Is natural medicine right for you?For years, psychiatrist Craig Heacock has had patients come through his office he knew could benefit from psilocybin, but he was unable to recommend it because it was illegal.Heacock has been able to provide therapy utilizing ketamine, which works in the brain in ways similar to psilocybin. That said, different psychedelics seem to work better for different conditions. “Ketamine is best for endogenous conditions, such as bi-polar depression that has been present throughout the family history,” he said. These are conditions that are caused by factors inside the person's system.“I'm most excited about the use of psilocybin in the treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder,” he said. “There's been cases of people having remission from OCD for weeks or even months following a single dose of psilocybin.”OCD is one of many anxiety disorders that can develop in response to trauma. It is a coping mechanism your mind develops to try to control the possibility of something traumatic happening to you again. The amount of research on psilocybin has been limited by its legal status, leaving practitioners like Heacock eager to explore its possibilities.   “Psilocybin has a rich and broad palette,” he said. “It connects us with self in a way that can alleviate anxiety, depression and a lack of love.”His podcast, “Back from the Abyss: Psychiatry in Stories,” has been a pioneering voice in the field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. He and his guests often share their hopes that the healing power of psilocybin can help with society's big issues, such as the communal depression lingering from the COVID-19 pandemic. “With the pandemic we have a whole group of people who are left demoralized and spiritually wounded,” he said. “Psilocybin can help with the big things, like alleviating existential despair.”Although there isn't a strict definition, those in the natural medicine community consider a transformative dose  — one in which emotional breakthroughs are likely to occur — of mushrooms to be 3 grams or more.By disconnecting parts of the brain that form what we call our ego, psilocybin allows you to step back and look at your patterns from a different perspective. It puts you in the audience to watch your life play out on the stage and then whispers in your ear that you could do things a different way.  It allows you to not only rethink who you are, but also who you want to be. Jenkins has seen people shed deep-seated trauma through use of the medicine. “People might have something they've been holding for so long they may not even know it's there,” she said. “The medicine shows them that pain and then helps them process it so they can begin to let it go. There is a lot of strength, strength to change, that comes with the love and self-acceptance of this medicine.”Where do I start?Hearing of possible relief from anxiety, depression and even existential despair has Coloradans (and people from around the world) wondering how to get their hands on some mushrooms — and they don't want to wait.“We were prepared for an increase in interest in psilocybin if the proposition passed,” said Daniel McQueen of Boulder's Center for Medicinal Mindfulness. “But the sheer size of the wave of interest actually took me by surprise.”Although he doesn't want to be specific, given the amount of competition cropping up, McQueen said calls to the center from people interested in trying psilocybin-therapy have “at least doubled” since passage of the law. The center, one of the first legal psychedelic therapy clinics in North America, has led thousands of people through cannabis-assisted and ketamine-assisted psychedelic therapy sessions since its founding in 2014, as well as providing training for psychedelic “sitters,” (guides and psychedelic therapists). The training is done by a team of 15, including a medical doctor, nurse and nurse practitioner, four licensed psychotherapists, four pre-licensed psychotherapists, two ministers and two traditional psychedelic guides. People lay down on mats in a circle. A woman sits crossed legged at the top of the group with candles and a laptop with music.The Center for Medicinal Mindfulness & Psychedelic Sitters School. (Britt Nemeth, Contributed)“Because people are in a very vulnerable state while on a psychedelic journey it is very important that they work with a guide who is well-trained,” McQueen said. “A guide should have professional boundaries, the ability to handle a mental health or medical crisis and work in an environment with oversight and accountability.”Accountability is one of the reasons Heacock is looking forward to having mushroom guiding moving out of the dark and into the light.“On the black market it has been ‘buyer beware,'” he said. “There were no checks and balances, it's not like if someone had a bad experience with a guide they could post a bad review on Yelp.”In Heacock's view another advantage of legalization will be testing of the potency of the medicine. “Even if you take the same amount as you had previously, the strength of the medicine could be substantially different,” he said. “With legalization you will know what you are getting every time.”Jenkins, who classifies her work with psilocybin as “harm-reduction services,” stresses the importance of finding a guide who is experienced with the medicine.“I've always had the energy to be a holder of liminal space,” she said. “Being able to create a safe container for someone to have a psychedelic journey is crucial.”Jenkins has spent extensive time in that psychedelic space, including journeys with ayahuasca, referred to as the “grandmother” of all psychedelics. “You have to know what they will be experiencing by having experienced it yourself, it's not something you can learn from a book,” she said.Jenkins is also trained in a spectrum of holistic healing from yoga to breathwork to somatic experiencing. “All the things I trained in up to the point in my life led naturally to holding medicine space,” she said.Despite helping outline the suggested credentials for mushroom guides, Matthews, the Proposition 122 co-author, still puts the most weight in personal recommendations. “Ask people you know, love and respect if they know someone who would be a good match to guide you,” he said. “It's also important to get a facilitator who can relate to your personal experiences.“If you struggle with depression, find a facilitator who has also experienced depression and can have compassion for what you are going through.” An altar with the sculpture of a woman and child, crystals and a variety of other objects.A primary part of guidance at the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness is helping individuals explore their spirituality, said Daniel McQueen, founder of the Center. (Olivia Sun, The Colorado Sun via Report for America)Plunging in The “come up” of a psilocybin trip takes about 15 minutes, slowly clicking you up that first big hill of a roller coaster. When the cable lets you go, the plunge down is a little different for everybody. Some people hold on for dear life, regretting their choice to get on the ride in the first place. Others put their hands up in the air and enjoy the ride. Some people alternate between the two.  Either way, there is usually a lot of noise when the medicine “kicks in.” In order to “hold the container,” and keep individuals in their own experience, guides will often request quiet in a group setting.Sometimes people find it impossible to not let out a squeal, a moan, a cry, a retching, a giggle or a choice expletive.  “This is an intense experience, sometimes someone gets too loud and there's the risk that they will compromise everyone in the group's experience,” Jenkins said. “An experienced guide can maintain the container through this by going to that person and helping them through.”  While one facilitator tends to the individual who is struggling by taking him or her to another room, the other facilitator sings to the remainder of the group, her voice soaring above the chaos. Trippers have a choice to go on the wings of the medicine to a peaceful supportive place and have their own experience. “Rather than saying it was a bad trip, I would say there are moments in every journey that are challenging,” said Matthews, who has found psychedelics helpful in processing trauma from earlier in his life. “Unresolved trauma comes to the surface, and you can witness with clarity how something that has been buried deeply is influencing the way you are in the world.”Psychiatrist Heacock agrees.“We don't learn when things are going well,” Heacock said of difficult ketamine sessions. “It's the hard sessions, when you feel like you can't stand another second, that can be the real game changers.”Single doseLicensed clinical social worker Michelle Landon, like many in healing professions, has faced her own struggles with mental health. She often tries healing modalities out herself before prescribing them to her clients.“A couple years ago I began hearing a lot about the science of psychedelics and how they can help people heal,” she said. “I wanted to help others with their trauma and disordered thinking patterns, but first I knew I needed to help myself.”People might have something they've been holding for so long they may not even know it's there. The medicine shows them that pain and then helps them process it so they can begin to let it go.— Alexandra Jenkins, a guideLandon, who has been a therapist in northern Colorado since 2004, found psychedelics helpful in coming to terms with the death of her father in 2021.“The last two weeks of my dad's life he started telling my sister he was going on a trip and wanted to say goodbye to everyone,” she said. “I was with him, watching him go in and out of this world.”Psychedelics lightened the impact and pain of the moment. “I mean sure it sucked, but it wasn't traumatic,” she said of her father's final days and the grief that followed his death. “There were moments of beauty and connection. I saw him through the lens of the medicine and he didn't look like he was suffering. He was ready to go.” Through ketamine-assisted therapy, Landon has brought similar relief to clients dealing with a range of mental health challenges from persistent depression to acute post-traumatic stress disorder.“Some people processing trauma find it so hard to shift things and let go with traditional therapy and prescriptions,” she said. “With psychedelics some people have direct access to knowing they are loved and are able to finally let go of their past trauma.”MicrodoseWhile a single-dose psilocybin journey can have profound, lasting effects, many people are beginning to take mushrooms as a daily medication — and a lot of those people, at least anecdotally, are moms. “People are discovering microdosing to be a good alternative to the pharmaceutical approach that is so prevalent in our culture,” Jenkins said. “It gives your serotonin a bit of a boost and puts you more in tune with yourself.  It can really help people with anxiety without a lot of side effects.” Microdosing mushrooms involves taking such small amounts of the medicine (roughly 0.05 to 0.25 grams) that a person doesn't feel the effects outright. People can take a microdose every day or work in days off to integrate the insights gained on days they do take the medicine.“When I've had a microdose I feel so much more confident in the choices I'm making for my family,” said one mom over post-trip avocado toast. “It's like the mushrooms are a little cheerleader in my head telling me I'm doing a great job.” Another mom had been on prescription antidepressants for a little more than a decade before recently switching to microdosing psilocybin to rein in the ruminating, spiraling, obsessive thoughts she has contended without throughout her life.  She wanted to find a more natural way to access what her brain needs.“It was rough going off them (antidepressants),” she recalls. “I was dizzy, nauseous, felt trapped and was really, really, really depressed. Then I started microdosing and it was like my whole brain lit up again.” Those who work with psychedelics caution that they aren't an instant cure, but rather one resource that has been helpful to many in their healing. “It (psilocybin) is a reminder that we hold the answers inside of ourselves,” Landon said.  “It gets the BS out of the way so you can see your true self and your true potential for happiness.”COLORADO NEWSLINE:A new family therapy program in Colorado will meet you wherever you are — even if that's Costco An in-home mental health program for kids that began in January has served 200 people in 20 Colorado counties and has plans to expandJennifer Brown4:00 AM MDT on Jun 15, 2023A 15-year-old boy is sitting cross-legged on his couch in red flannel pajama pants, his hair looking like he just rolled out of bed. Because he did just get out of bed, about three minutes ago. Now, he's sitting across from his therapist, who had to knock on the door for several minutes before the teenager's mom answered via Ring doorbell from the grocery store. “It's open,” she told Bobby Tyman, a family therapist and clinical program coordinator with Paragon Behavioral Health Connections. It's not the first time Tyman has had to rouse the boy from sleep for his 10 a.m. therapy appointment.This is what in-home mental health treatment for adolescents looks like. The teenager, who recently stole and crashed his mother's car and has been using drugs to cope with depression, is groggy and shy, but tells Tyman that he applied for three summer jobs and is choosing a new high school for the fall. The new in-home therapy program, which has served 200 kids and their parents since it began in January, is an extension of the Colorado Boys Ranch. The ranch opened in 1959 as an orphanage in La Junta, then closed its residential program about a decade ago. But its foundation — Colorado Boys Ranch Youth Connect — has continued, pouring its resources into behavioral health care for kids in their homes. The evolution of the program is a reflection of what's changed in the child welfare system in the past decade — Colorado is sending fewer kids to institutions in favor of homes, and has increased efforts to provide in-home mental health care to cut down on the number of children removed from their homes and placed in foster care in the first place. Several youth treatment centers, including Tennyson Center for Children in Denver, have shifted in recent years from residential care to day treatment and in-home therapy.Some of the children are referred by the juvenile justice system as part of pretrial rehabilitation programs, and by the Medicaid program. Parents can also call for help directly, without a referral from a government program. A staff of 40 works in 20 counties, including the entire Denver metro area and throughout the entire state. Camille Harding, Paragon's CEO says “The point is to help kids and teens get better on their terms, as well as to provide a step-down program for adolescents who have visited a hospital emergency room in crisis or been admitted on a mental health hold. The program aims to schedule the first appointment within 24 hours of receiving a call for help.”Kids who are “trying to have their own personality and a say in who they are” can accomplish that better at home, not in an unfamiliar office with a therapist staring at them.“Having it on their own terms is so much more empowering. You get to decide what we do. We can go for a walk. We can go to the park down the street. Developmentally, it just makes more sense.” Some kids in the program have such intense needs that someone from Paragon is in their home 10 hours a week. A therapist helps work on their mental health. A care manager can help enroll in school, sign up for a GED program, or help the family find housing or food assistance. A specialist can teach interventions specifically for kids who have intellectual disabilities along with behavioral health issues. The team approach means kids get better help and staff are less likely to burn out. The program's technology is unique, too. Paragon is installing geo locations on its staff, many of whom are social workers or case managers with bachelor's degrees, and can send reinforcements quickly. That means that if a teenager is threatening suicide or having a violent outburst, a more experienced counselor can assist in person or virtually.A $1.7 million grant, part of Colorado's federal pandemic relief aid, is helping the program build the technology and hire a psychiatrist. Therapy beside someone's bed or in a Costco aisleTyman prefers standing on a client's doorstep to sitting in an office waiting for a client who doesn't show up. He's done therapy on the floor next to someone's bed because the person was too depressed to get up. And one mom is so overwhelmed by her life that the only time she finds for therapy with Tyman is when she's at the park with her kids or walking through Costco. Tyman tells her she can say he's a neighbor or a friend if they run into someone she knows. “It's OK if we start 15 minutes late because you had to get up and make coffee and put on clothes, or whatever it is you had to do to deal,” he said. “If your mental capacity isn't super high, and you're not functioning well, and you're not getting out of bed on time, and you're not able to manage your appointments, you're never going to make it to therapy.COLORADO NEWSLINE:Auon'tai Anderson, vice president of the Denver Public Schools board of education, announced he will end his run for reelection to instead go for a seat in the Colorado Legislature. Anderson, a Democrat who has been vocal against police in schools, announced his campaign to replace Democratic Rep. Leslie Herod in House District 8. As of Monday, five candidates have filed with the secretary of state's office looking to take the District 8 seat, including Anderson, Victor Bencomo, Christi Devoe, Lindsay Gilchrist and Sharron Pettiford. All candidates so far are Democrats. Gilchrist filed her candidacy the same day as Anderson. Anderson told Colorado Newsline his decision was influenced by the recent shootings at East High School in Denver, when a student asked Anderson what he was going to do about gun reform.“We need Democrats that are going to be Democrats 24/7, not Democrats when it's convenient,” Anderson said. “I feel like we've had some very convenient Democrats in the Legislature when it comes to these heavy issues like rent control, or our assault weapons ban that was killed by Dems. So, for me, this was an opportunity to stand up and say ‘I'm going to run.'” As he wraps up his time on the Denver school board, Anderson touted newly enacted board policies that make dyslexia screenings accessible for DPS students, as well as a 90% reduction in tickets and citations for students in the district, during his time on the board.Anderson said “We can't regress into an era where we're going back to criminalizing Black and brown children” If elected to the Colorado House, Anderson said he would prioritize four areas in his first legislative session: banning assault weapons, enshrining access to reproductive health care in the state Constitution, expanding protections for LGBTQ students, and increasing the state minimum wage. And your unsolicited concert pick of the week, Rebirth Brass Band! A New Orleans Institution since 1983 - Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers says “UNBELIEVABLE. HARD AS HELL, FREE AS A RAY OF LIGHT, THERE IS NOT A BAND ON EARTH THAT IS BETTER. STUNNING."Stunning and hardworking too, with Colorado shows tonight and the following 4 nights- Cleland Park in Delta, Ophelia's Electric Soapbox in Denver, Stoke in Salida, Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins, and finally the Durant Street VIP Tent in Aspen. Welp, that's it for me! From Denver I'm Sean Diller. Original reporting for the stories in today's show comes from Colorado Sun and Colorado Newsline.Thank you for listening! See you next time.