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May is Asian American and Pacific Islander or AAPI Heritage Month. In celebration of this, Issues and Ideas invited MT Vallarta, pronouns they, them, theirs, a poet and Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at CalPoly, to be in conversation with William Nuʻutupu Giles, pronouns he/they, who is a poet, Samoan writer, and arts educator. Giles was in San Luis Obispo on May 7th, 8th, and 9th to do poetry readings and workshops at Cal Poly and in the city. Vallarta and Giles speak about their writing process and the importance of having a community. Then, for her segment Wine Country, wine journalist and editor Mira Honeycutt talks to Paso Robles winemakers Molly Lonborg, senior winemaker at Booker Wines, and Nancy Ulloa, winemaker and owner of Uyua Cellars, about the challenges they faced starting out in a male-dominated industry, their mentorship initiatives, and the importance of asking for help. And, we conclude our episode with Working Lunch, hosted by Jim Dantona, CEO for the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce. He speaks with Bill Borgsmiller, CEO of ACI Jet, about the latter's journey in establishing his company at just 22 years old and why he decided to base his aviation business in San Luis Obispo.
Cesar Gonzalez is the Chief Operating Officer of Vallarta Supermarkets, a family-owned grocery chain founded in 1985 and rooted in California's Latino communities. Under his leadership, Vallarta has expanded to 59 stores, including 27 in Los Angeles County. In 2025, Vallarta opened a nearly 50,000-square-foot store at Crenshaw and Slauson, a predominantly Black neighborhood that had gone without a full-service grocery store for four years. The store brings culturally relevant offerings, local vendors like Dulan's Soul Food, and over 165 jobs to the area, representing a significant investment in community health, food access, and economic opportunity.ResourcesLocation: 3300 W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90043Website: vallartasupermarkets.comInstagram: vallarta.supermarkets
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W. H. Auden says that poetry makes nothing happen. But how do you actually do that? How does a writer embody nothingness? In this interview MT Vallarta discusses her collection What You Refuse to Remember, from Small Harbor Editions. This collection is created of short prose poems separated by large chunks of white space and silence. Vallarta discusses the way that this collection came to fruition as her “real” dissertation that she wrote alongside her scholarly dissertation for her Ph.D. program. This book allowed her to explore things she could not explore in her essays. The poems are lyrical, full of metaphor and simile, and also many pauses where readers can engage in reflection, process, engage with, and even add to the silence.
In this episode, Taniel Chemsian sits with Susan and Alice, a couple from Vermont embarking on the adventure of a lifetime—leaving the U.S. to create a new home in Mexico. After 30 years of dreaming about a different kind of lifestyle, they're ready to embrace the vibrant culture of Mexico and say goodbye to their Vermont roots. Dive into their story as they share what drew them to Mexico, the spontaneous moments that guided their decision, and how they plan to nurture new friendships and a vibrant social life in their adopted country. If you're considering a major life change or are curious about what it takes to relocate to Mexico, this episode is filled with insights, heartfelt advice, and inspiring visions. Join us and discover how Susan and Alice are choosing to run towards a life full of possibility and excitement across the border. Key Moments: 04:53 "Musician's Journey and Lifelong Learning" 08:51 "Vacation Decompression and Well-Being" 10:39 Balancing Moves and Relationships 13:31 Considering Permanent Move to Vallarta? 18:43 Affordable International Medical Care Plan 20:45 "Relocation: Seeking Better Living Abroad" 25:49 "Follow Your Heart and Gut" 26:39 Pursue Dreams, Avoid Regret Don't miss out on a free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar.
En el episodio del 12/03/25 hablamos de: Ministros TRAICIONAN, Salinas Pliego DENUNCIA Lenia Batres | Exclusiva: Candidata a ministra de la SCJN extorsionó a defensores a cambio del caso Wallace y Vallarta.
Fairyland Festival in Puerto Vallarta is less than TWO weeks away, and I couldn't be more excited to be part of this legendary lineup! To get you in the mood, I'm dropping a fresh house vibes promo set filled with the energy and grooves you can expect on the beach! This festival is going to be one for the books, and I can't wait to share the decks with incredible talent while bringing my sound to the dance floor. Hope you enjoy the beats, turn it up, and get ready for Fairyland!
Happy National Air Boat Day!Welcome to another MASSIVE episode! We have got so much going on this week in the sports world… We start with the Rematch of the millennium between USA and Canada on Thursday night, the most anticipated hockey game in decades, even though its basically the mega bowl from Semi-pro. After that we have golf in Mexico and then we talk some top 10 QB Free Agents in the NFL. Let's Laugh!We head to Vallarta for the Mexico Open, where a $1.26 million winner will be crowned in a wide open field. The G.U.Y.S list is BACK for our "models" in our DraftKings lineups (NOT ADVICE); Plus, the new 6 Tier Winners pack. We're gonna talk a little bit about Vallarta golf course and look at some golfers, and pick out a few below the radar studs.We have got all the segments: Salute Your Sports/Headlines, Water Cooler Debate (GOAT type of Splash), How Dare You's, 3 minutes of NBA, and Other Relevant Sports. Also, it would not be a show without the Dad Joke and which one of us Yahoos is leading our inter-squad WOAT-A-MAKER challenge. Look alive, folks!Follow us on:HOF Bets: https://hof-bets.app.link/millygoats (Promo Code: MILLYGOATS)Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/MillyGoatsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/TheMillyGoatsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheMillyGoatsTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/TheMillyGoatsPodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@TheMillyGoatsApple Pod - https://rb.gy/0meu1Spotify Pod - https://t.ly/ZUfObWeb - https://themillygoats.godaddysites.com/
La coctelería en hoteles de lujo es la temática de este Episodio 76, donde tuve el privilegio de grabar desde la hermosa playa de Punta Mita, específicamente en el Hotel St. Regis.Aquí, me acompaña uno de los más reconocidos bartenders de México: Mica Rousseau para revelar los secretos que hacen de la coctelería en entornos de lujo una experiencia inigualable. A lo largo de la charla, platicamos de la importancia de la presentación y cómo los hoteles de prestigio ofrecen un toque de distinción a sus clientes.Mica comparte valiosos consejos, anécdotas exclusivas y nos regala una visión privilegiada de lo que implica crear cócteles memorables.Además, exploramos la forma en que el ambiente costero de Punta Mita se fusiona con la elegancia del St. Regis, elevando el concepto de servicio y hospitalidad.Si buscas inspiración para tu próxima escapada de lujo o simplemente eres un entusiasta de la coctelería, este episodio es un imperdible que te hará querer brindar en cada playa paradisiaca.Un abrazo!
A una semana de irnos al Mexico Open at VidantaWorld platicamos de lo que nos espera esa semana, hablamos de las invitaciones de LIV a los Majors y el retiro de Tiger Woods del Genesis.
Sinopsis: Observatorio Emilia Pérez, mi marido.... en la cajuela...., Anora, TRUMPservatorio, Vallarta, la Gaga y más mucho más!
Sinopsis: Observatorio Emilia Pérez, mi marido.... en la cajuela...., Anora, TRUMPservatorio, Vallarta, la Gaga y más mucho más!
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Årets første SnikkSnakk gir oss innsikt i hvorfor Jan kom først til årets første innspilling i 2025, samt historien om Beyoncé i Puerta VallartaProdusert av Martin Oftedal, PLAN-B Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
No hay fecha que no llegue ni plazo que no se cumpla, llegamos al ultimo episodio de la pensión... de este año (ya si cayeron son muy mensos) el ultimo episodio para ahora si irnos a festejar el inicio de un nuevo año y la conclusión de este el cual nos dio mucho en lo profesional, así que antes de la descripción habitual agradecerles a todos, TODOS ustedes por seguir apoyando el proyecto, a los que están puntuales a las 3:30 P.M en Spotify, a los que a las 5:30 P.M tienen lista su pizza para disfrutar el episodio semana tras semana, a las cucarachas que solo vienen a quejarse pero aun así vienen cada semana y este año sobre todo a todos los pensionados que fueron a algún show en vivo, gracias a ustedes esta primera gira fue un éxito y estamos muy contentos con el resultado (menos a los de puerto Vallarta a ustedes ojala los mee un perro). Así que sin nada más que decir, GRACIAS, gracias por un año lleno de pensión en la vida de todos, tanto de ustedes como nuestra. Pero bueno ahora si vamos con lo que nos convoca hoy por ultima vez en este año, Criss dejo inconclusa sus malas experiencias y mala suerte los días 19 de diciembre porque dio contexto de 4 videos juntos así que el día de hoy nos va a completar estas anécdotas con unas cuantas historias más de experiencias malditas justo en este día, PEEEEEERO, antes de llegar a eso ya saben que siempre hay algo por que aquí no se puede solo venir a hablar de lo que se va a hablar. Así que comenzaremos con unas cuantas actualizaciones de la vida tanto de fede como de criss, como son estas fechas en cuanto a publicidad con las marcas, que hicieron el fin de semana y como se sienten después de haber conseguido sus sueños y metas que tenían de niños. Pero bueno bueno ya mucha wawara, ahora si entrando al tema del día de hoy criss nos contará como fue su regreso a la ciudad, como fue su nueva vida en el nuevo departamento al que llego con su vecino el licenciado que festejaba religiosamente el lunes de scorts, las cuales le aplaudían y gritaban excitadas de emoción por como tocaba la batería, también nos contara sobre los fantasmas que existían en este lugar y por lo cual salió huyendo de ahí para ahora llegar al depa que tenía el estudio subterráneo de la cual también se tuvo que ir por que un temblor le dejo daños estructurales. Y YA PARA TERMINAR como dicen por ahí, criss nos va a contar que fue lo que sucedió con sus 2 perritas las cuales habían sobrevivió al robo de la primera casa y habían estado junto a ellos tanto tiempo y en diferentes casas, el final te hará llorar. Disfruten el episodio del día de hoy con unos buenos tacos de lechuga y de nuevo, muchas gracias a todos los que apoyaron la pensión en este año en sus diferentes presentaciones, viendo los videos, yendo a los shows, comprando merch, compartiendo contenido, hablando de la pensión bien o mal o simplemente estando al pendiente, gracias a ustedes seguimos un año más acá, así que nos vemos en 2025 y recuerden que EN TODO ENERO NO HAY PENSIÓN pero en febrero son las inscripciones, no es cierto, en febrero volvemos con más historias nada que ver con el titulo del programa. FELIZ AÑO NUEVO PENSIONADOS
Minuto 04:26 | Mejores entrevistas del año: Carlos Vallarta nos cuenta sobre su nuevo especial de stand-up, disponible ya en plataformas, y comparte anécdotas sobre su espectáculo "Falso Profeta", incluyendo algunos contratiempos polémicos que rodearon una de sus presentaciones. Minuto 22:55 | ¿Sabías que? La canción Noche de Paz Tiene 733 versionesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Este 8 de diciembre se cumplen 19 años de la detención y tortura de Israel Vallarta y Florence Cassez, una farsa montada por García Luna.
In this episode, the hosts dive into the fascinating world of interior design and custom furniture creation with their special guest, Malahki Thorn. Malahki is an esteemed interior designer and furniture creator who brings a unique blend of American and Mexican design sensibilities to Puerto Vallarta. He shares his journey from Akron, Ohio, to Northern California, and finally to Mexico, where he has built a flourishing business. Listeners will explore how Malahki sources materials, adapts to Mexico's distinct cultural and environmental landscape, and offers a comprehensive suite of services, including interior design, custom carpentry, construction, and property management. If anyone has ever dreamt of designing the perfect home in Mexico or is curious about navigating the local design and construction market, this episode is packed with valuable insights. This episode promises to be both informative and inspiring! Don't miss out on free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar. Key Moments: 00:00 Interview with designer Malahki Thorn on design. 04:55 Flexible aesthetic blends natural materials, American perspective. 09:10 Affordable custom furniture great for comfort seekers. 16:24 Opportunities in Vallarta expanded design services. 18:24 Patience necessary; rushing fails in Mexican culture. 21:26 Starting business in Mexico requires determination, communication. About the Guest : Malahki Thorn, originally hailing from the small city of Akron, Ohio, embarked on a life journey that took him to San Francisco at the age of 24. After spending several years in the bustling city, he settled in Northern California, where he bought a house. However, the region's frequent seasonal wildfires posed a constant threat, bringing him close to evacuation five times in a decade. At the age of 49, Malahki made a life-changing decision to move to Viarda, a place he had loved and frequently visited on vacation. Now 51 years old, Malahki enjoys his new home in Viarda, where he continues to appreciate the serenity away from the wildfire-prone areas of California and contemplates a peaceful retirement. How to connect Malahki : https://www.raventhorninteriors.com/
En el 2003 la Unesco otorgó el título de Patrimonio Cultural de la humanidad a la celebración de Día de Muertos en México Cámara de Diputados recibe iniciativa para que sean creadas las Secretarias de Ciencias y de Las MujeresDesarrollan implante ocular que permite a personas ciegas recuperar la capacidad de leerMás información en nuestro podcast
Cercano al río Ameca, por el poblado de Jarretaderas, se escuchaban campañillas al caer la noche.Dicen que en otra época exitió una pequeña capilla donde rezaban los monjes. Hasta que las fuerzas de la naturaleza detuvieron ese sagrado ejercicio.
In this episode of Dream Retirement In Mexico, hosts Taniel Chemsian and Risa Morimoto offer essential tips for new residents settling in Mexico. They discuss familiarizing yourself with local pharmacies, hospitals, markets, and emergency contacts. They also highlight the importance of having a healthcare liaison, understanding local medical insurance options, and obtaining a CURP number. Taniel shares his memorable ATV trip in Puerto Vallarta and the joy of being a tourist in your own city. The hosts stress exploring your neighborhood, meeting locals, and the common practice of renting before buying property. Key practicalities such as opening a bank account, managing utilities, registering with the Migration Institute (INM), and navigating public transportation are covered. They emphasize the value of community connections, participating in cultural events, and making checklists to manage the transition smoothly. With their expert advice, embrace the enriching experience of Mexican life. Don't miss out on free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar. Key Moments: 05:25 Explore Vallarta, embrace nature, and discover convenience. 08:27 Locate hospitals, clinics, markets, and supermarkets locally. 11:48 Vallarta offers excellent hospital choices with English-speaking doctors. 15:57 Learn public transportation routes in Vallarta, taxis, Uber. 18:07 City streets can be confusing for parking. 23:30 Utility bill doesn't always have to be in your name. 25:06 Transfer property and utilities after buying. Water bills. 28:25 Passport renewal, voting, and crisis management assistance. 31:40 Easily pay bills online, English support available. 35:34 Embrace new culture with local guidance and support. 40:19 Create a checklist for essentials, seek local advice.
Decían que era de pelo negro y piel canela. A los hombres los hechizaba de amor y a las mujeres les ofrecía embrujos y augurios.
In this episode, our hosts Taniel Chemsian and Risa Morimoto sit down with expats Craig Strong and Randy Bennett to dive deeply into life in Puerto Vallarta (PV). They have covered everything from driving regulations for temporary versus permanent residents, navigating banking and money transfers, and even tips for bringing your furry friends along. They also discuss the housing market, including price points for various neighborhoods and the emphasis on using trustworthy realtors and legal guidance for property purchases. Discover essential insights about healthcare options, insurance coverage, and the advantages of Mexico's tropical climate. Plus, learn about everyday living hacks like virtual mailboxes and phone plans that seamlessly transition to life abroad. Whether you're considering a temporary stay or making a permanent move, this episode is packed with invaluable advice to help make your dream retirement in Mexico a reality. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Don't miss out on our free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar. Key Moments: 09:08 Stunning picture of Los Arcos in Puerto Vallarta. 12:09 Bucerías growth, housing prices, and Vallarta location. 26:30 Preferring medical care in Mexico over the US. 35:54 Vallarta has diverse housing markets with varying prices. 43:18 Residency determines car registration and tax validity. 49:19 Limited English, no mail, used traveling mailbox. 54:43 Living abroad is cheaper and less stressful. 01:01:05 Moving to PV without a job, debts. 01:06:00 Urban growth brings infrastructure challenges and politics. 01:14:24 HOA fees vary based on building amenities. 01:20:09 DIF card offers discounts for seniors. Lovely place with kind and generous people.
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In this episode, host Risa Morimoto explores both the attractions and challenges of retiring in Puerto Vallarta (PV), Mexico. Drawing from over ten years of visits, Risa explains why this vibrant city consistently ranks high for retirees. Risa highlights PV's stunning natural scenery, where the Sierra Madre Mountains meet the vast Banderas Bay, offering a unique blend of beach and mountains. The city's culinary diversity, with numerous restaurants serving global cuisines, is another major attraction. Puerto Vallarta's colonial charm, rich wildlife, and ideal winter weather further boost its appeal. The welcoming local community, both Mexican and expatriate, adds warmth to life in PV. The convenience of American stores, fresh and affordable produce, and high-speed internet also enhance living standards. However, Risa also points out the downsides. The aggressive timeshare sellers at the airport, increasing traffic, "gringo pricing," and overwhelming crowds during high season can be off-putting. The intense summer heat and humidity are additional challenges. Despite these drawbacks, Risa emphasizes that Puerto Vallarta offers a remarkable combination of natural beauty, cultural charm, and modern amenities that attract many retirees. She encourages listeners to visit during different seasons for a well-rounded experience and invites them to explore more resources via the Dream Retirement in Mexico platforms. Want to learn more about purchasing real estate in Mexico? Join our FREE WEBINAR! Host Risa Morimoto, a seasoned expert in Mexican retirement, Puerto Vallarta real estate broker Taniel Chemsian, and healthcare specialist Pamela Thompson, renowned for their knowledge and experience, share their expertise and insider knowledge about the most popular expat destinations in Mexico, basics of buying real estate and healthcare options for foreigners. They will be there to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. To secure your spot, simply visit www.dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar and choose the date and time that works best for you. Key Moments: 05:55 Love charming neighbourhoods but be careful walking. Enjoy Mexican colonial charm and whale watching. 09:10 Local Mexicans in Vallarta are warm, generous, and funny. 12:04 Strong, cheap internet in Mexico attracts tourists. 15:05 Tourist areas often charge higher prices. 18:33 Noise in Taurus. Quiet in the mountains. Love Vallarta. 19:35 Visit Vallarta, meet people, try restaurants, relax.
#128: Happy Memorial Day! The team is off - but we still have a treat for you. (Get it? Because conchas are so sweet?) Ok. Jokes aside, we're replaying this episode because it was recently nominated for a James Beard award, and the team is really excited about that. But here's the thing... We can't make episodes like this without your help. If you value our flavor of journalism, please donate to keep us going strong. LAist.com/joinHTLA This episode originally published on July 7, 2023. Original description below. Everyone loves a fresh concha – that warm, doughy center with the crunchy cookie shell on the top could send any Angeleno's heart a'flutter. Today, Brian's taking LAist food editor Gab Chabran on a concha crawl. We're exploring the history of this famous Mexican treat, and checking out Brian & Gab's favorite spots across LA. For more sweet-breaded goodness, check out Gab's article over on LAist.com Panaderias visited: Panaderia Coatzingo in South LA, Vallarta, y Gusto Bread in Long Beach. Got a favorite we didn't mention? Send us a DM! instagram.com/LAistofficial Music in this episode composed by: Aaron Copland, Austin Cross, Haruomi Hosono, Radio Jarocho, Quetzal, Masayoshi Takanaka, The ModArchive, Dexter Thomas, Woo, Yeahman
Episode 169: Food insecurity and Obesity in Kern CountyFuture Dr. Kim presents the problem of food insecurity in Kern County and how it is linked to obesity and liver disease. She shared several resources available to address food insecurity. Dr. Arreaza reminds us of the importance of improving access to fresh and healthy foods. Written by Judy Kim, OMS3; Mira Patel, OMS3; and Vy Nguyen, OMS3. Western University of Health Sciences. Editing and comments by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice.Arreaza: Why did you pick this topic?Judy: While Kern County is known as one of the top-producing agricultural counties in the country, food insecurity is a major health disparity within this county. In order to dissect the problem of food insecurity in Kern County, we must first discuss the demographics and significance of this current topic. Among residents of Kern County, 23.1% are at or below 100% of the federal poverty level (FPL) and 47.7% are low-income (200% of FPL or below), which is higher than that of California. Arreaza: What is food insecurity? In February 2023, we discussed the definition in Episode 128, but it is important to remember what it is. “Food insecurity is having limited, uncertain, or inconsistent access to the food necessary for a healthy life.” Another interesting fact is that it is estimated that 45% of undocumented immigrants in California are affected by food insecurity, including 64% of undocumented children (Source: 2021 CHIS).Judy: Food insecurity is strongly tied to numerous conditions such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, diabetes, hepatitis, stroke, cancer, asthma, arthritis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and kidney disease. Thus, this problem must be explored and discussed to find ways to improve health outcomes. However, the first steps must focus on bridging gaps in accessing healthy and affordable foods. For example, consumers have consistently noted that reliable transportation is a barrier when even applying for assistance before accessing their benefits. Oftentimes, families experiencing poverty, a large number of residents in Kern County, are part of the migrant community, move frequently, and experience difficulties even completing the necessary paperwork for programs such as the Migrant Childcare Alternative Payment program. Arreaza: It may be off-topic, but I had to search what MCAP is. The Migrant Childcare Alternative Payment (MCAP) Program provides childcare services to migrant farm worker families in Kern and other counties in California, such as Merced and Fresno. MCAP allows parents to work while children are taken care of by licensed childcare centers, licensed family childcare homes, license-exempt (relatives), and in-home providers. I think many families may not be aware of this program. This is a reminder for our residents and students that this is available for your patients. Judy: Going back to food insecurity, when looking at the distribution and locations of large supermarkets in the greater Bakersfield area, such as Albertsons, Smart & Final, and Vallarta, the northwest area has many large stores and without a high density of households in poverty. In contrast, Oildale, the southwest and southeast areas do not have many large markets nearby. Thus, it is also important to examine how and where our patients can access healthy and affordable food.Obesity and Fatty Liver Disease in Kern County.Judy: I would like to describe the relationship between food insecurity with liver disease. The food insecurity that is prevalent in Kern County contributes to the increasing number of overweight and obese populations we see here. Almost 78% of adults in Kern County are considered either overweight or obese. This is concerning because increased rates of obesity are correlated with higher rates of liver disease. As we know, the liver is responsible for breaking down fats, creating new small and medium-chain fatty acids, and transporting fats. With obesity, fat tends to accumulate in the liver since it is unable to properly break down the fat. This leads to steatosis. Short-term fatty liver disease does not have many clinical findings associated with it, but long term if left uncontrolled it can lead to cirrhosis and death. Arreaza: According to a review of the liver transplant list done in 2022, Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is currently the second leading cause of liver transplant overall, and in females, it is the number-one cause. In California, we see about 13.8 deaths per 100,000 persons from liver-related disease, but Kern County has a high 15.9 deaths per 100,000 persons, which exceeded the Healthy People 2020 objective for liver disease deaths of 8.2 per 100,000 persons. Judy: This was found in Kern Medical Community Needs assessments so these deaths could be correlated to NAFLD, NASH, fatty liver, autoimmune hepatitis, etc. but it is still concerning that the number of deaths from liver disease is about 2x the goal of maximum deaths we would want. Arreaza: So, you are linking food insecurity to obesity, and obesity to fatty liver disease, I see the correlation. Tell us about the local resources to address the problem of food insecurity. Local Resources Judy: As patients walk through our doors, we recognize the social determinants for health and quality of life of our patients. Besides providing affirmations and words of encouragement, it's helpful for the physician and medical staff to offer specific local resources that one can refer to. We collected a list of available resources, please keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list of the support available in Kern County. Rely on resources around you such as local organizations like Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK) and social workers in conjunction with your research to have a comprehensive understanding of what's available for your patients. Arreaza: The first notable resource you guys found is the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, for our unique population– the elderly. It's a USDA-sponsored program that provides a 30-lb monthly food box for seniors 60 years and older who also fall below the federal income guidelines. Judy: The Golden Empire Gleaners also offer support to eligible seniors via a program called Senior Sack, which has established over 20 sites throughout Kern County. Twice a month, each registered senior will pick up 10-12 items of fresh fruits, vegetables, canned food, bread, and boxed staples at a local site. Upon arrival, they also engage in interactive activities with the staff and learn more about other local services available.Arreaza: Another resource is the Food Bank, provided by several nonprofit organizations such as Community Action Partnership of Kern, Golden Empire Gleaners, where individuals of any age can come and receive nutritious food every month. Home delivery and emergency food boxes for seniors are also available. Judy: There are also farmers markets such as F Street Farmers Market, which operates year-round every Saturday from 7:45 am to noon. What's unique about F Street is they offer Market Match which matches program assistance's benefits such as that of CalFresh and eWIC to the farmers' markets and other farm-directed sites. How it works is when individuals use their benefits, Market Match will match that fund so the person can buy even more fruits and vegetables. For example, if I use $10 of CalFresh benefits at the farmers' market, I will also receive another $10 for a total of $20 to spend on any fresh produce. F Street Farmers Market will match up to $20 per visit year-round which increases access to fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as provides an incentive for the locals to support family farms and their businesses. To find other farmers' markets that offer other benefits, please visit Farmers Market Finder by Ecology Center or call CAPK for other free food distribution sites. Arreaza: I have to mention this wonderful initiative which I have participated in many times. It is called the bishop's storehouse, sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is a place where those in need can go to obtain food and other supplies at the recommendation of their bishop. So, it requires a “ticket” from a bishop, who is the leader of a congregation, to receive goods for free. People of any faith can request this help by going to any church location. So, we mentioned the Commodity Supplemental Food Program, Golden Empire Gleaners, Food Bank, F Street Farmers Market, and the bishop's storehouse. Judy, thanks for sharing this relevant information. Please give us a conclusion to wrap up this episode.Judy: As primary care doctors we are in a special position to prevent and treat many diseases. By addressing food insecurity, you may have a significant impact on your community. By providing appropriate nutrition, we can fight and prevent many diseases, such as fatty liver disease among others. We should share these resources with patients to improve their access to healthy food.___________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 169, “Food Insecurity and Obesity in Kern County.” Future Dr. Kim explained that food insecurity is linked to multiple chronic conditions, and she mentioned particularly obesity and fatty liver disease. Food insecurity can be partially addressed by sharing with our patients the resources in our community, and today you heard some of them, but we encourage you to keep looking for many others and share them with your patients. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Judy Kim, Vy Nguyen, and Mira Patel. Audio editing by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:Food Bank - CAPK: Community Action Partnership of Kern. CAPK. (2024, February 27). https://www.capk.org/seniorfood/Kern Food Insecurity Needs Assessment. CAPK. (2023, August). https://feedingkern.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/CAPK-Food-Insecurity-Needs-Assessment-Report-revised-with-copyedits-9-11-2023.pdfMarket Match Program Helps Residents Double Their CalFresh Dollars. 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Liver - fatty liver disease. Better Health Channel. https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/liver-fatty-liver-disease#Noureddin M, Vipani A, Bresee C, et al. NASH Leading Cause of Liver Transplant in Women: Updated Analysis of Indications For Liver Transplant and Ethnic and Gender Variances. Am J Gastroenterol. 2018;113(11):1649-1659. doi:10.1038/s41395-018-0088-6. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083888/The Bishops' Storehouse, Provident Living, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, https://providentliving.churchofjesuschrist.org/bishops-storehouse?lang=eng.Royalty-free music used for this episode: Good Vibes by Simon Pettersson, downloaded on July 20, 2023, from https://www.videvo.net/royalty-free-music
Hotel Rinconcito is a beautiful property built on an almost deserted Beach on Playa Mayto. 2 hours south of Puerto Vallarta. The Hotel El Rinconcito serves breakfast, lunch and dinner at their lovely on site restaurant. Also 2 bars on the property serving all kinds of drinks. We hear about the history of the hotel from owner Fernando Hererra who's dad discovered the place years ago. Also an interview with Machi at Machi's Bar BQ in El Tuito, and Matty and Jesse have a new place in El Tuito as well, Salud Restaurant and Bar. You can rent Salud Restaurant out for a party or event. Vallarta news and more...
The Regarding Her tribute events celebrating Women's History Month continue. “Join them for an unforgettable culinary journey celebrating the rich heritage and inspiring leadership of Latina women, sponsored by Vallarta! ‘Flavorful Femme Fiesta: A Taco Tribute to Latina Legends’ is … Continue reading → The post Show 569, March 16, 2024: Bricia Lopez of Guelaguetza with a Preview of Regarding Her's Flavorful Femme Fiesta: A Taco Tribute to Latina Legends Part Two appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
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The Regarding Her tribute events celebrating Women's History Month continue.The Regarding Her tribute events celebrating Women's History Month continue. “Join them for an unforgettable culinary journey celebrating the rich heritage and inspiring leadership of Latina women, sponsored by Vallarta! ‘Flavorful … Continue reading → The post Show 569, March 16, 2024: Show Preview with Executive Producer & Co-Host Andy Harris appeared first on SoCal Restaurant Show.
Edgar Rivas is a mezcal taster and is going to give us a real lesson on Tequila, Mezcals and the local moonshine here in the Vallarta Area, Raicilla. You will love Edgar. We have some local Vallarta news as well
John Swantek hangs with Brandon Wu as they discuss his success at the Mexico Open at Vidanta, his sterling collegiate career at Stanford University, and his adjustment from the Korn Ferry Tour to playing on the PGA TOUR. Also, Golfbet Insider Rob Bolton analyzes the field in Vallarta, Mexico.
Final Look Live Chat for the Mexico Open! We can chat anything DFS/Betting or whatever! Join Rick Gehman to give one last look at the field to be played at Vidanta Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico.
Travis & Keith break down the next leg of the tour: the Mexico Open in Vallarta, Mexico. Join Travis & Keith every Tuesday, right here on the Stripe Show podcast, to win some money this season!
Tiger Woods W/D | In-N-Out Burger Backlash | Hideki Matsuyama Wins Genesis | Jordan Spieth DQ | Mexico Open at Vidanta Preview | PGA Tour News | Sleeper Picks | DFS Golf | PGA Tour Best Bets | Fantasy National | True Detective Finale Birdies & Bourbon first chat Tiger Woods W/D, Hideki Matsuyama win, Jordan Spieth DQ and more from the Genesis. We chat through the crowds and storylines from the Genesis Invitational. We're heading to Vallarta, Mexico to chat Mexico Open at Vidanta fantasy picks at Vidanta Vallarta. We chat through the best bets, sleeper picks and more. We chat through the PGA DFS strategies for the event using Fantasy National stats. We first chat Mexico Open conditions, history, weather and everything you need to know about the strategy for the tournament. We chat strategy for DraftKings, FanDuel and Sportsbook picks. The field is full of great players on the PGA Tour including Tony Finau, Emiliano Grillo, Keith Mitchell, Patrick Rodgers, Mark Hubbard, Charley Hoffman, Chesson Hadley, Scott Stallings and more. Can Tony Finau continue on his hot play a victory? Will Keith Mitchell gain another victory? We break down the field and predictions on the show. Apparel for the show provided by turtleson. Be sure to check them out online for the new season lineup at https://turtleson.com/ Thanks to Fantasy National Golf Club for providing the stat engine for the show. They can be found at https://www.fantasynational.com The Neat Glass. Be sure to check out The Neat Glass online at theneatglass.com or on Instagram @theneatglass for an improved experience and use discount code: bb10 to receive your Birdies & Bourbon discount. Thank you for taking the time listen to the Birdies & Bourbon Show for all things PGA Tour, golf, gear, bourbon and mixology. Dan & Cal aim to bring you entertaining and informative episodes weekly. Please help spread the word on the podcast and tell a friend about the show. You can also help by leaving an 5-Star iTunes review. We love to hear the feedback and support! Cheers. Follow on Twitter & Instagram (@birdies_bourbon) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/birdies-bourbon/support
0:00 Intro1:05 Recapping Hideki's Win6:30 Vidanta Vallarta Resort10:20 The Field in Mexico13:30 Course Features16:41 Key Stats20:50 One and Done23:05 Building a Model with the Rabbit Hole48:50 Betting Outrights58:00 Final Thoughts
The TOUR heads to Vidanta Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico for the Mexico Open . Rick uses data to breakdown the courses, field and much more!
DB takes a look at Vidanta Vallarta & breaks down the course for the next stop on the PGA TOUR, the Mexico Championship. We'll look at past stats, course data and provide a custom model as we look to lock in some bets! 00:00 - Vidanta Vallarta Course Info 03:55 - Bet the Number First Look 10:30 - Mexico Championship Stats and Averages 17:30 - Bet the Number Tournament Live Stats 18:45 - Vidanta Vallarta Custom Model Please support the podcast further by doing a few things to spread the TJ Gospel: Join Goalby's Nut Hut, our private DISCORD chat w/ > 1000 golf loving, DFS & Betting fans. Watch this 12 minute video on benefits, basics & walkthrough of the DISCORD Join BET THE NUMBER with code “TJ” at checkout & leverage the most powerful golf handicapping analytics site on the internet Sign up for the “Heavy Petting” & “Chalk Bomb” emails for free that hit your inboxes every Tuesday & Wednesday. Get sports betting content from vetted handicappers all in 1 place! Sign up with SoBet & use referral code "TJ" Sign up & get 100% Deposit Match up to $100 on UNDERDOG Pick em' & Best Ball Drafts Linktree for social follows & more | https://linktr.ee/tourjunkies Leave an honest iTunes Review. DB & Pat love reading all of these. It improves the show. Go to SWANNIES.co right now for great gear on and off the course! Use Promo Code TJ25 at checkout for 25% off your order.
Episode Notes Greg and Jordan are joined by Ali Vallarta (@AliVallarta) from the City Cast Salt Lake (@CityCastSLC) Podcast to discuss the latest from the Utah Legislative session, Utah's contributions to border security, and all of our lesser known candidates for state office. Find City Cast SLC Pod here Join the BYM Patreon here
We're winding down this year with a personal recap of 2023. We dive into what's been happening behind the scenes of our lives. From Mala's meet-cute at Vallarta to Diosa's first year of marriage, las Locatoras get personal about their triumphs and hardships of 2023. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/locatora_productionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A visit to Vallarta Food Bank to discuss needs and wants in Puerto Vallarta following hurricane Lydia. Also This week Vallarta celebrates beer at the Beermaster's Festival at Parque Hidalgo in Cinco de Diciembre
In this episode of Dream Retirement in Mexico, hosts Risa Morimoto and Taniel Chemsian provide valuable insight for prospective buyers interested in purchasing property in Mexico. They stress the importance of considering rental potential when making a purchase, highlighting the Durham Antics Zone as the best area for high rental frequency in the bay. While other regions also rent well, they may not have the same rental frequency. They also emphasize on the need for a reliable and experienced team when navigating real estate transactions, including a real estate agent, attorney, and suitable notary for the closing. They discuss the differences between buying property in Mexico compared to North America, and recommend using an MLS system to ensure reliable listings. They also provide important information about the process of closing property deals and the restrictions for foreigners buying property in the restricted zone. Here is a video explaining more about closing a deal that was mentioned in the podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkKVgattINU Overall, the episode provides insightful guidance for those considering a dream retirement in Mexico and highlights the unique aspects of purchasing property there. Join us alongside Puerto Vallarta real estate broker, Taniel Chemsian , and health care specialist, Pamela Thompson, as they share their expertise and insider knowledge. They will be there to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have. To secure your spot, simply visit www.dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar and choose the date and time that works best for you. Key Moments: [00:03:16] MLS support by Vallarta chapter of AMPI. [00:07:57] Property manager ensures house well-maintained remotely. [00:11:56] Clients renting long term in different regions. [00:14:55] Beautiful town with active beaches and stunning sunsets. [00:17:59] Vallarta: Beachfront resort with modern and colonial architecture. [00:21:35] Meeting demand and building projects takes time. [00:26:20] Foreigners acquiring property in restricted zone need trust.
#128: Want to finish your week strong with some delicious conchas? Well, we've got you covered. Today we're revisiting one of our favorite food segments: the search for LA's best concha. And keep your eye out for a special holiday concha episode in the coming weeks! Everyone loves a fresh concha – that warm, doughy center with the crunchy cookie shell on the top could send any Angeleno's heart a'flutter. Today, Brian's taking LAist food editor Gab Chabran on a concha crawl. We're exploring the history of this famous Mexican treat, and checking out Brian & Gab's favorite spots across LA. For more sweet-breaded goodness, check out Gab's article over on LAist.com Panaderias visited: Panaderia Coatzingo in South LA, Vallarta, y Gusto Bread in Long Beach. Got a favorite we didn't mention? Send us a DM! instagram.com/LAistofficial Music in this episode composed by: Aaron Copland, Austin Cross, Haruomi Hosono, Radio Jarocho, Quetzal, Masayoshi Takanaka, The ModArchive, Dexter Thomas, Woo, Yeahman
This week on The Puerto Vallarta Travel Show Podcast we visit with Kathleen and Todd Atkins from Lix Homemade Ice Cream. We talk about their 3 location and some new items coming to their menú. Then we chat with Ada and Stefan, YouTubers in Vallarta...
#128: Everyone loves a fresh concha – that warm, doughy center with the crunchy cookie shell on the top could send any Angeleno's heart a'flutter. Today, Brian's taking LAist food editor Gab Chabran on a concha crawl. We're exploring the history of this famous Mexican treat, and checking out Brian & Gab's favorite spots across LA. For more sweet-breaded goodness, check out Gab's article over on LAist.com Panaderias visited: Panaderia Coatzingo in South LA, Vallarta, y Gusto Bread in Long Beach. Got a favorite we didn't mention? Send us a DM! instagram.com/LAistofficial Music in this episode composed by: Aaron Copland, Austin Cross, Haruomi Hosono, Radio Jarocho, Quetzal, Masayoshi Takanaka, The ModArchive, Dexter Thomas, Woo, Yeahman
Final Look Live Chat for the Mexico Open! We can chat anything DFS/Betting or whatever! Join Rick Gehman to give one last look at the field to be played at Vidanta Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico.⛳ Data & Tools: https://RickRunGood.com
We'll look at outrights, H2H's, props, and talk about one and done options for the Mexico Open at Vidanta Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico.✅ OddsChecker Grid: https://oddschecker.com/us/golf⛳ Data & Tools: https://RickRunGood.com
The TOUR heads to Vidanta Vallarta in Vallarta, Mexico for the Mexico Open. Rick breaks down some plays for DraftKings and Daily Fantasy Golf.⛳ Data & Tools: https://RickRunGood.com