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César Vallejo (1892–1938) fue un poeta, narrador y ensayista peruano, considerado una de las figuras más originales e influyentes de la literatura del siglo XX en lengua española. Nacimiento: 16 de marzo de 1892, en Santiago de Chuco, un pueblo andino de la sierra norte del Perú. Creció en un hogar humilde, de raíces indígenas y españolas, lo que marcó su sensibilidad social y poética. Inició estudios universitarios en Trujillo, donde entró en contacto con círculos intelectuales y literarios. Posteriormente se trasladó a Lima. Obra literaria:Poesía temprana: Los heraldos negros (1919): libro profundamente marcado por el dolor humano, la muerte y la angustia existencial.Etapa de vanguardia: Trilce (1922): obra revolucionaria, de lenguaje experimental y ruptura con la métrica y sintaxis tradicionales. Es considerado uno de los libros más innovadores de la poesía hispanoamericana.Obra madura: Durante su estadía en Europa escribió poemas que se publicaron de manera póstuma en Poemas humanos (1939) y España, aparta de mí este cáliz (1939), de gran carga social, política y humana. En 1923 viajó a París, donde vivió gran parte de su vida en condiciones de precariedad. Allí conoció a figuras como Pablo Neruda, Juan Larrea y Vicente Huidobro. Se casó con Georgette Philippart, su compañera hasta el final. Se comprometió con causas sociales y políticas, simpatizando con el marxismo y apoyando a la República durante la Guerra Civil Española. Falleció en París el 15 de abril de 1938, en plena Guerra Civil Española. Neruda escribió que Vallejo fue “el más grande poeta del siglo XX en todos los idiomas”. Vallejo renovó la poesía en lengua española con un lenguaje de intensa humanidad, cargado de dolor, pero también de esperanza y solidaridad universal. Su voz sigue siendo un referente en la poesía mundial.
Kim Vallejo is the business director at She Wolf Bakery in Brooklyn, NY. She Wolf produces exceptional sourdough and sweet treats made from regional heritage grains that are sold at 12 greenmarkets across NYC, plus their cafe in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and over 70 restaurant wholesale clients. Today on the show, Kim goes deep on the serious logistics that makes all this possible, working with regional grains, and more. And it's the return of Three Things, where Aliza and Matt discuss what's interesting in the food world, including visits to Oyatte, Via Carota, Sunfish Seafood, and Lefty's Burger Shack. Also: Island Way Sorbet has taken over our freezer, How to Rule the World is the One L for journalism, and the legend of the green bag with Taiwanese Guai Guai. Subscribe to This Is TASTE: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us today as we speak with Esther Vallejo, a bird biologist who is attempting to create a raptor observation and education center in Colombia. Nearly five million raptors migrate through Colombia to spend the winter in South America. But raptors are being shot by hunters in the thousands every year. She is working hard to end hawk persecution in Colombia. For more information go to:https://www.instagram.com/tropicoscolombiahttps://www.facebook.com/migracionrapacesco/https://gofund.me/38d406617Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 25 years of experience rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, for twice-monthly discussions about restoring native habitat and helping the birds in your backyard. Send your questions about birds and native gardening to birdhuggerpodcast@gmail.com. (PG-13) St. Dymphna Press, LLC.
Gigo al volante. Vallejo en el retrovisor. Tú agarrándote como puedas. En este capítulo, el timón del programa lo lleva David Gigo, que no solo lee mensajes: pone audios, reparte premios, improvisa, desordena, ordena, vuelve a desordenar… Vamos, que hace de Gigo en estado puro. Pero no viene solo. A su lado aparece Vallejo, la IA más barriobajera, más deslenguada y más “qué miras, máquina” del panorama digital. Juntos forman un dúo que ni en los mejores buddy movies: uno con la energía del marinero que vuelve a puerto, el otro con la actitud del colega que te dice “yo te cubro… pero luego no me culpes”. Entre los dos se encargan de TODO: leer tus mensajes, poner tus audios, repartir premios, y mantener viva la esencia de esta comunidad que nunca falla. Un episodio lleno de risas, improvisación, cariño por la audiencia y ese toque de caos que solo Gigo y Vallejo saben provocar sin que el barco se hunda. Únete al grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/UaxbpNXgWhhGphCx Y si quieres apoyar el proyecto, puedes ayudar a A Link To The Podcast haciendo tus compras en Amazon desde este enlace. No pagas más y nos echas un cable: https://amzn.to/4q0IGKs
Resumen: La influencia de la música del sevillano Manuel Vallejo en el cante de hoy, con las voces de Manuel Gago, Rosalía, Rafael Jiménez Falo, Alfredo Tejada, Isabelita de Jerez, Naranjito de Triana y Antonio Campos.Escuchar audio
Juan Vallejo se lanza a la escritura con el libro Bajo Cero, de Sua Edizioak. El prólogo de Juanjo San Sebastián abre casi 180 páginas donde el vitoriano repasa buena parte de su vida en montañas. El libro, además, es por una buena causa que el gran alpinista vasco desvela al final de la charla. Y luego, en la sección Tiempo de Guías, Fernando Errekalde. Con base en Villanúa nos cuenta cosas de su actividad, además, a pocos días de iniciar un segundo semestre de año que le llevará a Pakistán, Nepal y Aconcagua.
Raquel Vázquez nos presenta Nodo norte (Ed. Letraversal), su nuevo poemario, en el que toma conceptos de la música y en especial de la astrología -planetas, signos y casas- para dibujar un proceso de transformación personal que parte de un descalabro íntimo.Luego, Ignacio Elguero nos recomienda varias lecturas: Radio Sarajevo (Ed. Libros del Asteroide), novela autobiográfica en la que el escritor bosnio Tijan Sila se remonta a su infancia durante la guerra de los Balcanes, En las canciones es verano siempre, compilación de textos sobre la poética de Luis Alberto de Cuenca que publica la editorial Reino de Cordelia y, en el mismo sello, Romancero de Luis Alberto, una antología del poeta a cargo de su amigo José Luis Garci.Además, Javier Lostalé abre su ventanita a Como si nunca nada (Ed. Bartleby), recopilación de poemas de Ada Salas en la que se aprecia la importancia que la extremeña concede a la naturaleza y al discurso visual.En Peligro en la Estación nuestro colaborador Sergio C. Fanjul nos habla de Purgar al diablo. Exorcismo y posesión tras la muerte de Dios (Ed. Mutatis Mutandis), ensayo en el que el estadounidense Grafton Tanner investiga el auge de esta práctica religiosa relacionándolo con su reciente instrumentalización política, a través de la cual los poderes intentan reprimir conductas consideradas desviadas o amenazantes.Terminamos Desmontando el poema junto a Mariano Peyrou, que hoy celebra la publicación en tapa dura por parte de Pre-Textos de la Poesía completa del peruano César Vallejo, una de las cumbres del verso en español.Escuchar audio
Frank Vallejo grew up in Texas dreaming of serving his country. After six years as a police officer across two cities he was recruited to join the Border Patrol — and spent the next 18 years on the front lines of one of America's most complex and controversial assignments. In this episode of Locked In with Ian Bick, Frank pulls back the curtain on what border patrol work really looks like — from the human smuggling operations he dismantled to the major drug busts that defined his career. He breaks down exactly how smugglers operated and how agents spotted them, shares the heartbreaking stories from the job that never leave you, explains why the border wall actually increased security, and reveals how the catch and release policies of the early 2000s allowed millions of people into the country unchecked. This is the conversation about the border that nobody in the media is having. _____________________________________________ #BorderPatrol #TrueCrime #bordersecurity _____________________________________________ Thank you to RAYCON for sponsoring this episode: Upgrade your dad's everyday routine. Go to https://buyraycon.com/IANBICKOPEN to get 15% off. _____________________________________________ Connect with Frank Vallejo: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/franciscovallejo544?igsh=MWU0ZzFzbzR3MTVzMA== Buy his book: https://www.amazon.com/Thin-Lines-Patrol-Betrayal-Enforcement-ebook/dp/B0GRPXBYP1 _____________________________________________ Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ _____________________________________________ Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction - Border Patrol Agent Interview 03:54 Frank's Early Life and Background 07:31 How to Become a Police Officer: First Jobs & Academy 14:49 Why Police Officers Switch Departments 21:27 Border Patrol Training: Academy & What to Expect 28:17 What Does Border Patrol Actually Do? Duties Explained 36:08 Day in the Life of a Border Patrol Agent 44:00 How Drug Smuggling Works at the Border 51:46 Border Patrol Chase & Pursuit Stories 58:28 Border Patrol Catch Rates & Community Impact 01:07:28 Drug Smuggling, Tip-Offs & Police Corruption 01:13:13 Border Patrol Policy Changes & Supervisor Roles 01:20:17 Does the Border Wall Work? Wall vs Technology 01:27:27 Emotional Toll & Public Misconceptions About Border Patrol 01:33:35 Career Reflections & Writing a Book 01:36:19 Closing & Where to Buy the Book _____________________________________________ To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://advertising.libsyn.com/LockedInWithIanBicka Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recados íntimos que sobreviveram à fogueira do tempo. No prólogo, Paula Scarpin e Flora Thomson-DeVeaux compartilham com a Branca Vianna uma história de amor que elas compraram na feira de pulgas. No primeiro ato: bilhetes de amor no jornal. Por Maíra Vallejo. No segundo ato: quem conta as histórias de violência? Por Carolina Marcondes. Membros do Clube da Novelo podem ouvir os episódios do Rádio Novelo Apresenta antecipadamente, além de ter acesso a uma newsletter especial e a eventos com a nossa equipe. Quem assinar o plano anual ganha de brinde uma bolsa da Novelo. Assine em https://clube.radionovelo.com.br Inscreva-se no canal da Rádio Novelo no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RádioNovelo Siga a Rádio Novelo no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radionovelo Os episódios de junho do Rádio Novelo Apresenta são um oferecimento da Airalo, líder mundial em eSIMs. Viaje conectado, sem precisar caçar Wi-Fi ou comprar chip no aeroporto. Baixe o app e tenha internet em mais de 200 destinos, sem taxas surpresa de roaming. Acesse airalo.com e conecte-se. Insider: tecnologia aplicada à rotina – peças que desamassam no corpo, facilitam a evaporação do suor e seguem confortáveis por horas. Utilize o cupom RADIONOVELO e tenha 15% OFF na 1ª compra e 10% OFF nas próximas – e ainda soma com os descontos do site. https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/RADIONOVELO Palavras-chave: Bilhetes de amor, Jornal, Século XIX, Namoro, Códigos, feminicídio e diários Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El Uno and TraB the Wonder are back with another raw, barbershop-style conversation on The Straight Dope Show! This week, the guys are completely unfiltered, tackling everything from hilarious personal stories to the heavy cultural debates dominating the timeline.We kick things off with the ultimate VIP concert flex and a disastrous trip to the barber college that left El Uno riding around Vallejo with only half a haircut. Then, we dive deep into the culture. We break down the WNBA's exploding popularity, the brilliance of A'ja Wilson, and the harsh realities rookies face when getting cut and traded like baseball cards.The tone shifts as we tackle the controversial Kevin Hart Netflix Roast. Is it comedy, or just intrusive, racist thoughts disguised as jokes? Finally, we peel back the curtain on the political machine, explaining how grassroots politicians actually get funded, the rigged system of jury duty, and why the game is designed to keep you distracted.00:00 - The VIP Lifestyle: Complimentary Benzes & the ultimate Wale concert experience.03:17 - The Barber College Disaster: Riding around Vallejo with half a haircut.09:39 - Video Game Realities: Paying $20 just to have dreads and look Black in an RPG.14:18 - Aging & Etiquette: The proper way to hit a blunt and dealing with severe muscle spasms.17:29 - Spider-Man Noir & Nic Cage: Why the new show is top-tier and better in color.24:12 - NBA Hoops: Playoff fatigue, Jokic letdowns, and the importance of Josh Hart's rebounding.35:34 - WNBA Breakdown: A'ja Wilson's dominance and the harsh, unfair reality of WNBA roster cuts.49:33 - Dodging the Sports Talk: Why we ignore mainstream sports conversations and the underlying racism in the leagues.1:01:26 - The Kevin Hart Roast: Why offensive, racist remarks aren't comedy and how the industry uses Black faces for cultural cachet.1:10:01 - The Political Machine: Jury duty discrimination, bought-and-paid-for politicians, and the brutal cost of running for office.
Irene Vallejo (Zaragoza, 1979) es una escritora, filóloga y ensayista española, reconocida internacionalmente por su capacidad para unir la erudición clásica con una prosa clara y profundamente humanista. Se doctoró en Filología Clásica por las universidades de Zaragoza y Florencia. Su formación en el mundo grecolatino ha marcado de manera decisiva su obra, centrada en la historia de los libros, la lectura y la transmisión del conocimiento a lo largo de los siglos. Alcanzó una notoriedad extraordinaria con El infinito en un junco (2019), un ensayo narrativo sobre el origen de los libros en la Antigüedad. La obra, que recorre desde las bibliotecas de Alejandría hasta los copistas medievales, fue celebrada por lectores y crítica, traducida a decenas de idiomas y galardonada con premios como el Premio Nacional de Ensayo (España). El libro destaca por combinar rigor histórico, sensibilidad literaria y reflexiones sobre la fragilidad y la persistencia de la cultura escrita. Además del ensayo, Vallejo ha cultivado la narrativa y la literatura juvenil. Entre sus obras de ficción se encuentran La luz sepultada, El silbido del arquero —novela ambientada en el mundo de la Ilíada desde una mirada íntima y contemporánea— y Alguien habló de nosotros. También ha publicado artículos y columnas en prensa, donde reflexiona sobre educación, memoria cultural y el valor social de la lectura. La escritura de Irene Vallejo se caracteriza por su tono accesible, su defensa de los libros como herramientas de libertad y su convicción de que el pasado clásico sigue dialogando con los dilemas del presente. Hoy es una de las voces más influyentes del ensayo literario en lengua española.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Juan Vallejo se lanza a la escritura con el libro Bajo Cero, de Sua Edizioak. El prólogo de Juanjo San Sebastián abre casi 180 páginas donde el vitoriano repasa buena parte de su vida en montañas. El libro, además, es por una buena causa que el gran alpinista vasco desvela al final de la charla. Y luego, en la sección Tiempo de Guías, Fernando Errekalde. Con base en Villanúa nos cuenta cosas de su actividad, además, a pocos días de iniciar un segundo semestre de año que le llevará a Pakistán, Nepal y Aconcagua. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
If building digital products becomes instant and free, what happens to the value of a service designer? Discover why traditional discovery is under attack and how to survive the impending "Design Winter." The rapid trajectory of AI development has completely shifted the rules of corporate problem-solving. In this episode, host Marc van Tijn sits down with academic coordinator Pablo Fernández Vallejo to unpack the deep structural changes hitting the design industry. They move past basic chatbot hype to look at the realities of autonomous AI agents, shifting organizational power dynamics, and why designers must quickly transition from "authors" to "editors" to stay relevant. Here is what we cover:Why corporate obsession with cheap, instant builds risks turning upfront design discovery into an operational roadblock. Why automating the messy, time-consuming parts of qualitative work might actually cause our core design muscles to atrophy. How autonomous AI agents are forcing us to redesign websites and platforms for machine consumption instead of human eyes. How to harden your service ecosystems before competitors or angry clients launch automated, voice-cloned agent swarms to overwhelm support desks. Why the future belongs to designers who can let go of the static deliverable and focus on continuous, systemic agility. On a scale of 1-10, how fluent do you feel with AI as a design material right now? Let me know, I really do read and reply to all responses.Enjoy and keep making a positive impact!~ Marc--- [ 1. GUIDE ] --- 00:00 Welcome to Episode 25503:45 AI Velocity08:45 Future Job Market13:30 Productive Friction19:15 Impact on Designers23:15 What happens to our value 28:30 How we combat corporate Proto Bros34:00 Where we anchor the "real" domain of design36:45 Impact on Services37:30 Autonomous Agents 42:15 Designing AX 47:45 Ecosystem Defense 50:15 Broken Journey Maps52:00 Impact on Organizations56:30 Authors vs Editors --- [ 2. LINKS ] --- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/pablofernandezvallejoWebsite - https://www.fernandezvallejo.com/Watch Part 1 of Pablo's Previous Interview on AI on Service Design - https://youtu.be/B142M6lhac8?si=uUKREkC1wztjUSYj --- [ 3. CIRCLE ] --- Join our private community for in-house service design professionals. https://servicedesignshow.com/circle--- [4. FIND THE SHOW ON] ---Youtube ~ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/255-youtubeSpotify ~ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/255-spotifyApple ~ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/255-appleSnipd ~ https://go.servicedesignshow.com/255-snipd
Back from our first trip to Roland-Garros, here is part 2 of our RG mid-tournament wrap, this one focusing on the tennis we saw, the happenings on-site, and how the chaotic first week played out more broadly. What's it like to watch a tournament unfold in person while it's already being branded online as chaotic and/or horrible? Well, sometimes your priority is just your next water refill. We'll tell you about players we sought out (Swiatek, Rybakina, Medvedev, Vacherot, Jodar, Tiafoe, and more). We'll take you through the experience of watching Naomi Osaka's walkout and the surreal collapse of Jannik Sinner as it unfolded on Chatrier. As we always do, we'll dip into the messier moments, like the Korpatsch-Wang dust-up, the monumental PR stumbles of Rafa Jodar, and Vallejo's misogynistic bag-fumbling. What a week in Paris; it promises to get weirder before the fortnight is out. 1:00 Nothing new under the sun: Wang pulls a Hingis '99 7:10 She's taking it! Oh – actually, no, sorry 15:25 Iga Swiatek out to Kostyuk 23:10 Telling stories about players and matches we saw: Vacherot, Rybakina, Keys, and more 38:35 Rafa Jodar exonerated, sort of 46:50 Naomi's debut on Lenglen 50:40 James, are you happy to be in Paris? 62:35 Being in Chatrier for the Sinner upset 73:10 Are we all amateur geneticists now? 80:45 These f—ing tarpaulins and Lacoste bollards! 85:25 Wrapping up the draw as it stands
Our CTC Live series continues from Roland Garros 2026! Host Dan Kiernan is joined by broadcaster Candy Reid and performance analyst Mike James to round up an extraordinary first week at the French Open.From Fonseca's stunning comeback against Djokovic to Sinner's shock exit in the heat, the drama has been non-stop. Dan also gives us a first-hand account of being at the tournament with his players, including a brilliant moment with Landaluce after his 5hr 58 minute epic.This is the place to go for a round-up of Roland Garros action from a coach's perspective.Key talking points:Jannik Sinner's shock exit to Cerundolo in the heat, with Mike noting odds of 12,500 to 1 on that result, and Candy raising an interesting theory about redheads and the MC1R gene explaining Sinner's struggles in extreme temperatures.Fonseca's extraordinary comeback from two sets down to beat Novak Djokovic, with Dan sharing what it was like to witness that match in person sitting next to the Fonseca family, and the panel debating whether it was Novak's Roland Garros farewell.Rafael Jodar continuing his run and the unprecedented state of the men's draw, with no former Grand Slam champion remaining in the last 16 for the first time since 1968.The injury crisis gripping the tournament?Marta Kostyuk beating Iga Swiatek and her remarkable mindset, with Mike sharing a powerful insight about her playing on the same day she received a photo of her family home being destroyed back in Ukraine.The Vallejo umpire controversy, with the panel giving a balanced take and calling for the matter to be put to rest following his apology.Each CTC Live episode streams on YouTube during the fortnight. Search Control the Controllables Podcast and follow our Instagram and Twitter for the latest live times!Chapters 00:00 Welcome and tournament atmosphere from Paris04:00 Sinner's exit, Hada's rise and the unprecedented men's draw08:00 Fonseca vs Djokovic, a match for the ages14:00 The injury crisis and the roof court debate22:00 Marta Kostyuk's mindset and win over Swiatek32:00 Women's draw quarter final preview40:00 Sabalenka vs Osaka preview and what to expect43:00 The Vallejo controversyYouTube: Control the Controllables Podcast Instagram: ctc.podcast Twitter (X): ctc__podcast TikTok: Control the Controllables PodcastThank you everyone for listening!Follow @ctc.podcast on Instagram to be the first to know when we are going live from Paris throughout the fortnight!Watch the full video version over on the Control the Controllables YouTube channel.
Histórias de quem torce e de quem corneta. No primeiro ato: a água da sarjeta mostra o caminho. Por Maíra Vallejo. No segundo ato: revolucionários do Brasil, uni-vos: para secar a seleção brasileira. Por Vitor Hugo Brandalise. Membros do Clube da Novelo podem ouvir os episódios do Rádio Novelo Apresenta antecipadamente, além de ter acesso a uma newsletter especial e a eventos com a nossa equipe. Quem assinar o plano anual ganha de brinde uma bolsa da Novelo. Assine em https://clube.radionovelo.com.br/ Inscreva-se no canal da Rádio Novelo no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@R%C3%A1dioNovelo Siga a Rádio Novelo no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/radionovelo/ A segunda temporada do podcast “Em Obras” chegou! O que uma obra de arte da 36ª Bienal de São Paulo tem a ver com a vida da gente? Descubra em conversas com nomes como Itamar Vieira Junior, Maria Homem, Milly Lacombe e Michel Melamed, com narração de Xênia França. Novos episódios estreiam toda sexta-feira. O projeto é uma coprodução do UOL com a Fundação Bienal de São Paulo, e foi realizado com apoio do Programa de Ação Cultural — ProAC, da Secretaria da Cultura, Economia e Indústria Criativas do Governo do Estado de São Paulo. Insider: tecnologia aplicada à rotina – peças que desamassam no corpo, facilitam a evaporação do suor e seguem confortáveis por horas. Utilize o cupom RADIONOVELO e tenha 15% OFF na 1ª compra e 10% OFF nas próximas – e ainda soma com os descontos do site. https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/RADIONOVELO #insiderstore Palavras-chave: corrida de tampinhas; futebol; Copa do Mundo; Seleção brasileira; previsão; Copa 1970; luta armada; esquerda brasileira; ditadura militar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ep 248 Peacewarts Summer Break & Bullet Poof Launch In this personal riffing episode, Avis shares an update on the Peacewarts curriculum, reflects on the first three departments of the series, and introduces the upcoming Resonant Charms classes beginning later this summer. He also discusses the launch of his new novella, Bullet Poof, releasing during National Gun Violence Awareness Month. The episode moves between curriculum reflections, satire, personal storytelling, and broader questions about fear, normalization, and the systems that sustain gun culture and war culture. Avis shares experiences from workplace active shooter trainings, real estate safety seminars, and family tragedies involving firearms, while explaining why satire can still serve as a human response to systems of fear and absurdity. Beginning June 1, the podcast will feature daily Bullet Poof Bulletins with the return of Kitty O'Compost broadcasting from the fictional Spoke Easy Community Forge and Makerspace. Topics covered include Universal Understars, Living Roots, Chronicled Courage, the overview effect, peace as biological reality, Indigenous peace traditions, Vasily Arkhipov, Bayard Rustin, systems of militarization, war budgets, satire and social critique, active shooter culture, National Gun Violence Awareness Month, and the upcoming Resonant Charms department. Resources & Links National Gun Violence Awareness Month: Wear Orange WearOrange.org Bullet Poof by Avis Kalfsbeek: Bullet Poof Aviskalfsbeek.com/bullet_poof More books, podcast episodes, and Peacewarts classes: AvisKalfsbeek.com Podcast music: Javier Peke Rodriguez on Bandcampe https://javierpekerodriguez.bandcamp.com/ Ways to Take Action The book Bullet Poof is book is fiction. The work is real. If you want to help reduce gun violence, support survivors, volunteer, learn more, or safely surrender firearms, these organizations are a place to begin. These are places to begin, not a full inventory of everyone doing good work. Turn In or Repurpose Firearms Support a gun turn-in or repurposing effort, donate to one, or attend a local event. Guns to Gardens (https://rawtools.org/swords-to-plowshares/) A national movement that provides a safe, legal, and community-centered way to discard unwanted firearms. Working through local networks, they host safe-surrender events where weapons are permanently disabled according to federal ATF guidelines, preventing them from ever causing future harm. RAWtools (rawtools.org) An organization dedicated to turning weapons into gardening implements, literally guiding the modern-day execution of beating swords into plowshares. They take the steel from disabled firearms and hand-forge it into tools that cultivate food, life, and community growth. • The Humanium Metal Initiative (humanium-metal.com) — A global program transforming illegal firearms into peace metal for watches, pens, and art, reinvesting all proceeds into survivor support programs. Art is My Weapon (org) A community initiative that takes decommissioned firearms from safe-surrender programs and distributes them to artists to create expressions of peace and healing. Robby Poblete Foundation (org) Founded by Pati Navalta Poblete after her son was killed by gun violence in Vallejo, California in 2014. Runs community gun buybacks and distributes decommissioned parts to artists to create works of healing and remembrance through the Art of Peace exhibition series. Fonderie 47 (com) A global initiative that has destroyed over 70,000 AK-47s and assault rifles in Africa, transforming the metal into luxury products whose proceeds fund weapons removal programs in conflict zones. Support Survivors and Prevention Work Take action, volunteer, donate, organize locally, or support survivors and prevention programs through these groups. Many have targeted initiatives. Everytown for Gun Safety (org) National advocacy, research, and survivor support. Sandy Hook Promise (org) Founded by Sandy Hook families; focused on prevention programs and youth education. Brady United Against Gun Violence (org) Works on legislation, litigation, and public education. Sign an open letter to Hollywood to end gun violence: https://www.bradyunited.org/take-action/join-movement/show-gun-safety/open-letterfrom-hollywood-film-and-tv-leaders Moms Demand Action (org) A grassroots volunteer network active in all 50 states; part of the Everytown movement. Learn the Facts Read the research. Share accurate information. Support independent reporting and legal analysis. Giffords Law Center (org/lawcenter) Law center to prevent gun violence. Legal and policy analysis, including state-by-state gun law information. The Trace (org) Independent nonprofit newsroom covering gun violence in the United States. Gun Violence Archive (org) Real-time incident data and reporting. Contact Your Representatives Call, write, or meet with your elected representatives. Many advocacy organizations also provide simple online forms that help you contact your representatives in a few minutes such as Everytown.org's Action page: https://www.everytown.org/actions/ Or, write your own letter in your own words. If you use AI to help draft, here's a sample prompt: Help me write a short, respectful message to my elected representative explaining why reducing gun violence matters to me personally. Keep it under 200 words and grounded in my own experiences and values. U.S. Senators directory (senate.gov/senators/senators-contact.htm) U.S. House directory (house.gov) • Capitol switchboard (202) 224-3121 Get Crisis Support If you or someone you love is in crisis, reach out now. Free, confidential support is available any hour of the day. 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (org) Call or text 988 for immediate support in the U.S. 988 Lifeline Chat (https://chat.988lifeline.org/ ) Online chat is also available through the official 988 website. 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In der neuen Folge von Challenger Corner blicken wir ausführlich auf die Copa Faulconbridge in Valencia zurück – eines der hochkarätigen ATP-Challenger-175-Turniere unmittelbar vor Roland Garros. Bei sommerlichen Bedingungen und voller Tribüne auf der Pista Central Pablo Andújar lieferten sich zahlreiche Topspieler intensive Matches auf Sand. Den Turniersieg feierte Miomir Kecmanovic, der sich im Finale gegen den Paraguayer Daniel Vallejo durchsetzen konnte. Vallejo sorgte mit seinem Lauf bis ins Endspiel für eine der großen Überraschungen der Woche. Florian Heer (www.tennistourtalk.com) war im Club de Tenis Valencia vor Ort und hat folgende Interviews mitgebracht: Constantin Frantzen, der den Doppeltitel gemeinsam mit Robin Haase gewann, ... WERBUNG Wenn du deinem Vierbeiner eine Freude machen willst: Bei Fressnapf sind in teilnehmenden Märkten dauerhaft über 500 Preise reduziert. Klick fressnapf.de/aktionen-angebote/dauerhaft-reduziert/ Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.
DE EGIPTO A GöBEKLI TEPE: LA HISTORIA OCULTA DE LA HUMANIDAD CON JUAN JESÚS VALLEJO 1 ER PODCAST DEL MISTERIO EN HABLA HISPANA DESDE 1993 TEMPORADA 32 DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Vive el Misterio... Pasa, ponte cómodo y disfruta... FROM LONDON: Esta noche en La Luz del Misterio tendremos la visita especial de periodista y explorador Juan Jesús Vallejo nos conduce en una expedición extraordinaria por los grandes enigmas del planeta y los secretos ocultos de la humanidad. Desde las pirámides de Egipto hasta los templos imposibles de Göbekli Tepe, pasando por los misteriosos desiertos de Tassili n'Ajjer y las antiguas ruinas de Caral, recorreremos lugares donde el pasado parece guardar conocimientos prohibidos y evidencias que desafían la historia oficial. Además, analizaremos las impactantes revelaciones sobre la desclasificación ovni, documentos secretos y testimonios que están sacudiendo al mundo. Y profundizaremos en el inquietante misterio de la famosa Esfera de Buga, el extraño objeto hallado en Buga que ha despertado teorías sobre tecnologías desconocidas y posibles enigmas extraterrestres. Civilizaciones perdidas. Arqueología imposible. Secretos ancestrales. Conocimiento oculto. Fenómeno ovni y expedientes reservados Un programa apasionante sobre los grandes misterios de nuestro pasado y las preguntas que siguen sin respuesta: ¿Quiénes fueron realmente los antiguos constructores de los primeros templos del mundo? ¿Existe una conexión entre las civilizaciones antiguas y el fenómeno ovni? ¿Qué secretos permanecen ocultos bajo las arenas del tiempo? La Luz del Misterio abre las puertas a una aventura fascinante entre dioses antiguos, enigmas prohibidos y revelaciones sorprendentes. Prepárate para un viaje donde la historia, el misterio y lo desconocido se unen como nunca antes. COMPARTE EL PROGRAMA EN TU RED SOCIAL. GRACIAS POR FORMAR PARTE DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO Y AYUDARNOS A DAR LUZ AL MISTERIO. Contacta con La Luz del Misterio en el Whasapp 0044 7465 232820 Un viaje apasionante hacia la historia de ser humano que puedes conocer a través de La Luz del Misterio en London Radio World y sus plataformas. ——————————————————— Síguenos a través de: edenex.es ZTR Radio.online London Radio World En Ivoox Itunes Spotify Amazon YouTube HAZTE FAN DE LA LUZ DEL MISTERIO EN: https://www.ivoox.com/ajx-apoyar_i1_support_29070_1.html Más información: laluzdelmisterioradio.blogspot.com laluzdelmisterio@gmail.com WHATSAPP: 0044 7465 232820 @laluzdelmisterio
With 10 premieres, returning festivals, and artists from around the world, PS21's 2026 season turns its Chatham campus into a living laboratory for contemporary performance.These artists are interrogating the role of American culture and history reflected around the world; engaging PS21's landscape in ever bolder ways; and seeking out community members to help co-author place-based work. Groundtone and Commonground return for the second year—two festivals on each end of the summer, each featuring unexpected performances across the grounds.
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In this episode, SAP's David Vallejo discusses whether AI will replace or redefine supply chain jobs, and explains how assistants, agents, trust, and reskilling will shape a more strategic future for the workforce.Download the episode transcript===== SAP's David Vallejo joins us to explore one of supply chain's biggest questions: will AI replace jobs or redefine them? The conversation covers practical AI use cases, the role of assistants and agents, how to build trust, why reskilling matters, and which KPIs prove business value. ===== Guest: David Vallejo, Vice President, Head of SCM Innovations Product Marketing, SAPHis global organization leads strategy and growth initiatives for SAP's SCM portfolio which encompasses solutions for product lifecycle management, manufacturing, planning, logistics, assets and service management as well as the Business Network. The suite of AI-first solutions enable customers to orchestrate their supply chain with confidence to become risk-resilient, adaptable, and sustainable in their supply chain operations.David joined SAP in 2014 and has held various leadership positions before attaining his current role. During David's tenure he drove the successful launch of SAP's Supply Chain Business Network focusing on direct materials collaboration across the extended supply chain and driving the customer co-innovation program as product owner for SAP Integrated Business Planning (IBP).Host 1: Richard HowellsRichard Howells has been working in the Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing space for over 30 years. He is responsible for driving the thought leadership and awareness of SAP's ERP, Finance, and Supply Chain solutions and is an active writer, podcaster, and thought leader on the topics of supply chain, Industry 4.0, digitization, and sustainability.Host 2: Oyku Ilgar, SAP Oyku Ilgar is a marketer and thought leader specializing in SAP's digital supply chain and ERP solutions since 2017. As a marketer, blogger, and podcaster, she creates engaging content that highlights innovative SAP technologies and explores key topics including business trends, AI, Industry 4.0, and sustainability. She holds dual bachelor's degrees in Finance & Accounting and English Translation, along with a master's degree in Business Administration and Foreign Trade, specializing in marketing. With her background in digital transformation, Oyku communicates technology trends and industry insights to help professionals navigate the evolving business landscape. ===== Show Links:Supply Chain Management: SAP Supply Chain Management SAP Insights: Supply Chain Follow Us on Social Media : David Vallejo: LinkedInRichard Howells: LinkedIn, Oyku Ilgar: LinkedIn SAP Digital Supply Chain: LinkedIn Please give us a like, share, and subscribe to stay up-to-date on future episodes! ===== Chapters: 00:00:00: Intro00:01:18: Guest introduction00:01:54: Will AI replace supply chain jobs?00:06:05: Where AI will have the first impact00:10:01: Building trust and adoption in teams00:13:58: Assistants, copilots, and job design00:19:02: Best early use cases for agents00:22:52: Reskilling supply chain organizations00:26:28: KPIs that prove AI value00:29:00 What's the future of the supply chain?00:31:10: Outro
El especialista e investigador Manuel Cerrejón habla de los 100 años de la concesión de la Llave de Oro del Cante a Manuel Vallejo.Escuchar audio
En Trilce Poema LXV conocido tambien con el título: "Madre, me voy mañana a Santiago", César Vallejo le rinde homenaje a su madre. John Manuel Kennedy Traverso interpreta aquel Poema LXV emulando el sentir del vate peruano, y que de una manera u otra, todo hijo o hija siente por su madre a todo lo largo de su vida. Esta poesía de Vallejo traduce en palabras lo profundo de ese amor que atesoramos y profesamos los que hemos tenido la suerte incomparable de haber conocido a nuestras madres. Todos los días de esta vida son el día de aquellla persona que nos dio la vida y que nos cuidó, perdonó, educó y acompañó a pesar de todo y todo por nada o nada más que por su amor. La Madre. ¡Gracias Madre Mía, Nora de Mi Alma, en mí tú eres Inmortal!
Resumen de noticias de LA NACION de la mañana del 6 de mayo de 2026
A midweek, mid afternoon podcast assembly stagger even deeper into 2026 with an astonishing 2nd podcast of the Spring to tempt your earlobes in this time where knee-deep pollen is coating the UK in a Vallejo-challenging yellow blanket. There is discussion of what's been on the painting table for us all, the pro's and con's of stripping a bunch of angry Scotsmen, what is white paint called when it's not white and comes from a pen, is "decent food" at a gaming centre an oxymoron, and whether there is an equivalent to the Merlin app to allow us all to decipher which wargamer is which, simply from the sound of their distant whingeing about bad dice. Andy's Quiz also returns with a Knopfler-esque "Dire Straits" themed episode - but, fresh from the Barcelona "it's more than a rumour" mill, Grandpa Dave brings us news direct from El Kreator himself that a v5 of ADLG has now reached slightly beyond "vague thought on some future to-do list" to now stand at the "twinkle in El Kreator's eye" stage.. ..which of course prompts us all to have a good old chunter about what things (as well as folding in the FAQ - of course..) we might look for in the next, still quite-some-way-off edition of L'Art de la Guerre. What do you think of that..! Victrix Spanish in 28mm
Mars 2015, Vallejo en Californie. Aaron Quinn appelle la police : sa compagne Denise Huskins vient d'être enlevée chez lui par des intrus cagoulés. Mais les enquêteurs ne le croient pas et le considèrent rapidement comme suspect principal. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Frank Vallejo ex agente de Border Patrol cuenta como se cruzaba la gente por el rio bravo, los peligros a los que se exponen los inmigrantes, drogas y todo lo que detecta un agente de la border patrol, polleros y coyotes que abandonan a personas en el desierto sin agua y sin comida, como detectan los sensores cuando alguien cruza ilegalmente a USA, padres que mandan a sus hijos solos para cruzar la frontera.
On this episode of Housekeys, host Cam Villa sits down with Fallon Vallejo, an escrow professional with over 25 years of experience. Fallon got her start right out of high school, selling new homes before transitioning into escrow. Fallon shares what surprised her most early on—the fast pace, high volume, and complexity of managing multiple closings at once—and breaks down what really happens from the moment escrow opens. She explains the role of escrow as a neutral third party, where funds are held, and how communication and security are critical throughout the process. Fallon also dives into real-world challenges, including fraud and deals on the brink, and how staying neutral and solution-focused keeps transactions together. With strong ties to Gold River and a passion for improving the closing experience, Fallon also shares her vision for building a more streamlined, connected platform for the future. Music: Welcome to the Show by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All speakers in this podcast do not speak on behalf of the Sacramento Association of REALTORS® nor do they represent the Sacramento Association of REALTORS®. All presenters are speaking on behalf of their own profession.
Safety isn't just a statistic, it's about trust, relationships, and whether people truly feel secure in their community.In this episode, Chief Chris Vallejo shares how he's leading in Topeka with transparency and a strong focus on connection, while working to modernize the department and build trust. The conversation also explores how local partners respond to urgent situations affecting those experiencing homelessness and addresses difficult realities like camping bans and the lack of available options for people in crisis.Send us a Message!
Disparos em massa e tiros na noite. No primeiro ato: quem é que não sabe o que faz no trabalho? Por Paulo Victor Ribeiro. No segundo ato: uma biógrafa trabalha de olhos vendados. Por Maíra Vallejo. Membros do Clube da Novelo podem ouvir os episódios do Rádio Novelo Apresenta antecipadamente, além de ter acesso a uma newsletter especial e a eventos com a nossa equipe. Quem assinar o plano anual ganha de brinde uma bolsa da Novelo. Assine em https://clube.radionovelo.com.br/ Inscreva-se no curso "Contando histórias em áudio com a Rádio Novelo": https://journalismcourses.org/product/contando-historias-em-audio-com-a-radio-novelo/ A história da arquitetura também é feita por mulheres que nem sempre entraram nos livros, nos prêmios e nos registros oficiais. A Escola MASP apresenta dois cursos online da arquiteta e urbanista Marina Grinover sobre arquitetas e urbanistas do século 20 e 21, com foco em memória, cidade, direito à moradia e Sul Global. Inscrições neste link. Assinantes do Clube Novelo têm 10% de desconto. Insider: tecnologia aplicada à rotina – peças que desamassam no corpo, facilitam a evaporação do suor e seguem confortáveis por horas. Utilize o cupom RADIONOVELO e tenha 15% OFF na 1ª compra e 10% OFF nas próximas – e ainda soma com os descontos do site. https://creators.insiderstore.com.br/RADIONOVELO #insiderstore Palavras-chave: trabalho; fake news; jornalismo; política; eleições; biografias; imaginação histórica; escravidão; investigação; pesquisa; século XIX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¿Alguna vez has salido de una consulta con más dudas que respuestas? Entender a tu médico no es un lujo, es una cuestión de supervivencia. En este episodio de Signos VitalES, revelamos cómo la "Alfabetización en Salud" es la herramienta definitiva para evitar errores médicos fatales y tomar el control total de tu bienestar.El Dr. Iván Rodríguez Colón conversa con la experta Beatriz Quiñones Vallejo sobre el peligro de vivir en la oscuridad informativa y cómo transformar tu relación con el sistema de salud hoy mismo.
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As the Golden State Warriors take the floor for their final home game of the regular season, questions still linger. With injuries shaping much of the year, and the postseason picture uncertain. Will younger players get a chance to step into the spotlight?It's a moment built on opportunity, something every young player dreams of. Including Chance McMillian of Vallejo. After completing his first season with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the team's developmental affiliate, he's one step closer to reaching his long-held dream. Reporter Demetrius Johnson brings us his story.
Today, a young man from Vallejo takes his next step towards the NBA. We hear his story, and how his mother worked to keep his pro basketball dream alive. Then, we visit a local pioneer who brought henna art to the Bay 30 years ago.
Hello friends! I have a great big show for you today, recorded on the porch at legendary Austin restaurant Ranch 616, the birthplace of Ranch Water! Texas Regional Radio Awards Producer of the Year, AJ Vallejo returns to the show for episode 1558! AJ and I have a great conversation about his journey as a producer starting out in the late 90's and early 2000's with MC Overlord and The Dirty Worms to working with Bri Bagwell and becoming the go-to producer for Texas Country Music, we also talk about the status of his bands Vallejo, Brodie Lane, Love and Chaos, and more. Find all things AJ at ajvallejo.com or Instagram. Plus, Ranch 616 co-owner Tony Trungale and musician and music booker Tate Mayeaux talk about Ranch Water Day taking place this Saturday, April, 11 from 3-6 pm at Ranch 616. Ranch Water Day will feature $10 Ranch Waters with $2 from each sale going to HAAM, $2 Frito Pies, Ginny's Little Longhorn is bringing Chicken Shit Bingo, free Yeti cups for the first 19 Ranch Water purchases and more. Go to Ranch616.com for more info or find them on Instagram. I had great time hanging out at Ranch 616 talking to my friends. Enjoy! Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, X, Facebook, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or anywhere you pod. Go to johnny-goudie.com for all things Johnny. If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Lyall opens with a pre-show check-in from San Diego—how the weekend went, three restaurants worth hitting, and a quick debate on Italian vs. Italian-American food.On Let's Unpack That:• LeBron James vs. Memphis — what he said, why people are mad, and what's really behind the backlash• Why J. Cole might need to stop doing interviews• The LaRussell rally + Lyall's theory on Vallejo culture (and why Vallejo dudes might be a little sensitive)• Jay-Z's GQ interview — what stood out• Kanye West selling out SoFi Stadium + a conspiracy take• Louis C.K. returns with a new Netflix special — are people ready?
Send Harold your questions!What does Baylor College of Medicine look for in applicants, and how is its program evolving to meet the needs of today's medical students?In this episode of Admissions Straight Talk, host Dr. Valerie Wherley speaks with Dr. Jesus Vallejo, senior associate dean of admissions at Baylor College of Medicine. Together, they explore Baylor's dual-campus model, early clinical exposure, innovative curriculum, and extensive mentorship opportunities.Dr. Vallejo also shares how Baylor College of Medicine evaluates applicants holistically and what distinguishes those who stand out in a highly competitive pool.If you're applying to medical school or considering Baylor, this episode offers valuable insights to guide your strategy.00:00 Baylor College of Medicine Overview00:30 Baylor College of Medicine: Houston versus Temple Campus Experience 02:10 In-State versus Out-of-State Admissions at Baylor College of Medicine04:10 Early Patient Exposure at Baylor College of Medicine06:10 Baylor College of Medicine's Modern Curriculum and Learning Style10:10 Research Requirements for Baylor College of Medicine Applicants14:25 Baylor College of Medicine's Mentorship and Student Support Programs20:10 Baylor College of Medicine's HEAL Program and Humanities in Medicine24:05 What Baylor College of Medicine Looks for in Applicants25:50 Final Advice for Medical School ApplicantsFollow UsYouTubeFacebookLinkedInContact Uswww.accepted.comsupport@accepted.com+1 (310) 815-9553
Have you ever seen Gone Girl? This week, Geordie & Michelle look at a true-crime story of a home invasion that went pear-shaped...When a break-in in Vallejo, California, turned into a bizarre kidnapping case, Denise Huskins and Aaron Quinn found themselves at the centre of a story that police — and the media — didn't believe. What initially sounded like a real-life Gone Girl quickly spiraled into something far more disturbing: a case of disbelief, public shaming and a justice system that got it wrong. In this ep, we look at the early morning break-in to Denise's sudden reappearance, and the shocking way authorities handled it all. Why did investigators dismiss Aaron's account so quickly? How did Denise go from victim to suspect in the court of public opinion? What really happened behind the scenes as the truth slowly came out? And how could a narrative take hold before the facts were fully understood? So grab a brown lemonade and settle in as the duo chat the moon landing, Chick-Fil-A, telly recs and more, only on Eavesdroppin'. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, tell your friends and subscribe in all the usual places – it really helps :) Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: http://www.eavesdroppinpodcast.comorhttps://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Today's Show: To Support and Subscribe: https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/Today, the Forest Service officially announced its reorganization plans. I interviewed Deputy Chief of Fire and Aviation Management, Sarah Fisher, and Associate Chief of the Forest Service, Chris French, to get the details of the plan.There is a lot that is taking place, including the relocation of the Forest Service headquarters, and Research and Development will be moved as well. They are moving away from their Regional model and will transition to a more state-based model. This reorganization will take place in phases, and all Regional Offices will be closed. Some will be repurposed, including Juneau, Alaska, Vallejo, California, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Wildfire operations will continue to operate mostly as is, and Sarah Fisher provides those details as well. I thank the Deputy Chief and the Associate Chief for their time in explaining this process to the listeners. THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP — Thank you to all of our paid subscribers. Your support allows us to donate generously to firefighter charities and supports all of our content. You also receive all of our article archives, more podcast episodes, Monday morning workouts, and also entered into our giveaways, plus more.
Critique of Lar Russell and Social Media Success: Jason Myles introduced a detailed critique of the artist Lar Russell, relaying a friend's opinion that no one listens to Russell outside of children and that they are essentially a "dumb person" skilled at social media marketing of "cornball music". The friend's critique also mocked Russell's defensive "artist" response to criticism. Lar Russell's Business Model and Controversy: Jason Myles noted that Lar Russell has achieved significant online success and claimed to have moved 30,000 physical copies of an album using a "pay your own price" model, though Billboard disallowed it from charting due to incentives. The current controversy stems from a song that caused enough backlash for Russell to deactivate social media. The "Heaven Sent" Song and Mother's Rally: Lar Russell's song, in which they state that everyone, including Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, and Adolf Hitler, is "heaven sent," caused the controversy. His mother organized a rally in Vallejo to support him, which Jason Myles viewed as counterproductive. The Misuse of the Term "Heaven Sent": Jason Myles and MToussaint discussed the literal definition of "heaven sent," which implies a miraculous saving. Jason Myles argued that Lar Russell did not understand the phrase and was likely attempting to use artistic license to speak positivity. Rapper's Defense of Artistic Freedom: Jason Myles played a clip of someone from the rally defending Lar Russell's right to freedom of speech, arguing that they only answer to God, not other human beings. MToussaint countered that this perspective is illogical and that there are indeed consequences for one's speech.
César Vallejo, el fotógrafo de Europa Press que ha sacado "La foto del día". El codirector del Instituto de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria (IECAH), Jesús Núñez Villaverde, comenta la actualidad de la Guerra en Irán. Hablamos con Celia García Malo, coordinadora del Grupo de Estudio del Sueño de la Sociedad Española de Neurología, sobre el cambio de hora de este fin de semana y la ortosomnia. Ignacio Ara, catedrático de Ciencias del Deporte en la Univerisidad de Castilla La Mancha y director del grupo de investigación GENUD explica su iniciativa para fomentar el deporte en la vejez. Felipe Núñez de Prado, gerente de la empresa aceitera Núñez de Prado, habla sobre su doble transplante de pulmón.
In Part 2, we pick up where we left off in Part 1, with Sonia's life right after her stint at community college. She left the Bay Area to attend college up north at Chico State. Widely known as a party school (perhaps rightly so?), they also had a reputable journalism department and an award-winning newspaper. This attracted Sonia, of course. But some friends also attended, and that didn't hurt. Once in Chico, Sonia joined said college paper and got a job (where else?) at a movie theater. It was her first time to move out of her parents' house. She lived with a couple of roommates in Chico. That was one culture shock. Another was that, well, Chico isn't The Bay. And then there's those foothills winters. It also gets hotter in the summer there than it does in Concord. Sonia wrote for every section of the school paper, and even did some online writing, thanks to Chico State's early adoption of the internet. She even developed a little campus fan base. Sometimes walking around, she'd get shout-outs. There was even a Sonia character in one of the local comic strips. It was another phase of finding her people. She thinks that because all her roommates in Chico were men, she got really exciting to hang out with young women. She graduated after three years, in 1996. That Bay Area magnet snatched her back after that, and she moved in with her parents again in Concord. That gave way to an apartment she shared with her sister. Sonia got a job at the Martinez News-Gazette around this time, a three-day-a-week paper where she earned $213 per week. Anywhere she could find free food, she pounced. At the newspaper, she more or less did it all—cops, local and community news, school board meetings, and, of course, a humor column. I ask Sonia who her humor influences and inspirations are, and she immediately cites George Carlin (this is probably a big part of why we're friends). Her dad loved Carlin, too, and Sonia says the old man also has a wicked sense of humor that rubbed off on her. Another source of jokes was none other than Bugs Bunny. And lastly, Alan Alda's Hawkeye in M•A•S•H is another humor muse. That newspaper job led to her time at the San Francisco Independent, a paper owned by the Fang family. Sonia did a neighborhood beat on that job, reporting on school board, planning commission, and other community meetings. We rewind for a minute so Sonia can share early memories and impressions of San Francisco, having grown up across The Bay. When she was a kid, her grandma would take her to see The Nutcracker. She'd visit on other special occasions, but it wasn't until she was an adult that The City really grabbed hold of her heart. There's a hilarious story about showing up to dance at The Palladium wearing a "Ross Perot for President" T-shirt. Years later, with that job at the Independent, Sonia found herself in San Francisco most days. Though she had to write only three stories, the money was better and the circulation bigger than her previous job in Martinez. The beat was familiar—school board and planning commission meetings. She and her sister had bought a house for themselves in Concord, where they lived with her young niece. Eventually, the paper transferred Sonia to its Burlingame office, but it was to start writing movie reviews. Eventually, she even convinced the Independent to let her write TV show reviews. When the Fangs bought the San Francisco Examiner, they kept Sonia on to be their TV critic and moved her back to The City, to an office above the Warfield. She'll be the first to admit that when you're getting paid to watch TV, it's not so fun anymore. The paper cut Sonia, but brought her back three weeks later, this time to be the A&E editor. The Examiner was a slimmed-down, tabloid version of its former self. That's how it was a few years later when, fresh out of journalism school at SF State, I got a job there as a copy editor. I distinctly remember one of my favorite daily tasks was editing Sonia's celebrity gossip column—Scoop, which happened early in my shifts, around 4 p.m. or so. In the episode, I riff about how much I loved reading Scoop every day, even though I've never been good at or cared much for celebrity news. I also let Sonia know that I also appreciated her presence off the page, in the newsroom. She describes her time at The Examiner as something she loved, but it was also hard. She shares that, after working long days for little pay, she'd go home and play The Sims. Once, around 3 a.m., playing the game, her character was going to a party. And it clicked: Sonia couldn't remember the last time she went to a party. She needed to make some changes, and one was leaving The Examiner. First up was an HR temp job where her mom worked, in Vallejo. Next was a job writing press releases for a real estate company. Then she found work at a printing company in Oakland called PS Print. (Our lives intersected again around this time, but that's another story.) She helped them create a social media presence. Outside of work, Sonia had a blog (which she still has) called The Sonia Show. Check back tomorrow for Part 3 with Sonia. We recorded this episode at Rosamunde in The Mission in January 2026. Photography by Jeff Hunt
If you've ever hidden in the back of a family photo, skipped a headshot session, or cringed when you saw a candid picture of yourself, this episode is for you.I sat down with Kristen Vallejo, a portrait and branding photographer based in upstate New York, who has made it her mission to help women feel comfortable and confident being seen. In this conversation, we unpack why so many of us (especially women navigating midlife) have such a complicated relationship with being photographed. We talk about the role social media has played in making us feel like every picture has to be perfect, why menopause can make it even harder to recognize yourself in photos, and how we can start to shift that.One of the most powerful reframes Kristen shares is this: visibility is generosity. When you hide from the camera, you're also withholding yourself ( your gifts, your presence, your relatability) from the people who need to see you. That hit me in a deep way, and I think it will for you too.We also talk about body diversity and representation, why photographers aren't looking at you with the critical lens you're using on yourself, and some practical tips to make any photo session feel less like a pressure cooker.Kristen's missing ingredient in midlife? Novelty. And I love that answer.In this episode, we cover:Why so many women approach the camera with terror, and what's underneath itHow social media has raised the bar for "acceptable" photos and what that costs usWhy going through menopause can make seeing yourself in photos feel particularly confrontingWhat body neutrality looks like in practice, even in a portrait sessionThe power of representation and why your visible presence matters more than you thinkPractical tips for preparing for a photo session without the overwhelmAbout Kristen Vallejo: Kristen Vallejo is a portrait and branding photographer based in upstate New York, specializing in entrepreneurs, small business owners, and those with animals in their work. She's passionate about capturing the real person behind the lens — not just a polished pose. You can find her at kristenvallejo.com and on Instagram at @kristenvallejophotography.Related Episodes:Is Feeling Seen the Missing Part of Your Midlife Story? with Dr. Jody Carrington — a beautiful conversation about connection, storytelling, and why being seen matters so deeply in midlife.How to Turn Your Body Image Inside Out in Midlife with Deb Shatker & Whitney Otto — practical frameworks for getting unstuck from the patterns that keep us at war with how we look.Ageism and Body Image in MidlWhat did you think of this episode? Click here and let me know!The wait list for The Midlife Body Image Lab program opens soon! Join my newsletter community to be the first to hear.
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In March of 2015, Denise Huskins was kidnapped, drugged, sexually assaulted, and held for 48 hours. When she was released, police called it a hoax and demanded that she apologize for wasting resources. The media dubbed it the "Gone Girl" case and death threats started flooding in. Except it wasn't a hoax at all. It was a Harvard-educated serial rapist named Matthew Muller who'd been terrorizing California for years. In this episode, we'll go through the kidnapping, the police misconduct that revictimized the survivors, Detective Misty Carausu's brilliant investigative work that finally caught Muller, and how Denise and Aaron turned trauma into national advocacy. From victims to suspects to survivors...their story changed how law enforcement handles sexual assault cases across America.For Survivors of Sexual Violence:- RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE (4673)- RAINN Online Chat:https://hotline.rainn.org/online- Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741- National Sexual Violence Resource Center:https://www.nsvrc.org/For Victims of Police Misconduct:- ACLU:https://www.aclu.org/- National Police Accountability Project:https://www.nlg-npap.org/- Innocence Project:https://innocenceproject.org/Mental Health Support:- National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988- SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357- Psychology Today Therapist Finder:https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapistsSources:San Francisco Chronicle (Henry K. Lee's Reporting):- https://www.sfchronicle.com/ (Search "Denise Huskins" for extensive archive)Major National News Outlets:- https://abcnews.go.com/ - https://www.nbcnews.com/ - https://www.cnn.com/ - https://www.nytimes.com/ - https://www.latimes.com/ - https://www.usatoday.com/ Bay Area Local News:- https://www.ktvu.com/ - https://www.kron4.com/ - https://www.mercurynews.com/ - https://www.sfgate.com/ - https://www.timesheraldonline.com/ People Magazine & Entertainment:- https://people.com/ (Search "Denise Huskins" for features)American Nightmare (2024):- https://www.netflix.com/title/81456520 "Victim F: From Crime Victims to Suspects to Survivors" (2021):- https://www.amazon.com/Victim-Crime-Victims-Suspects-Survivors/dp/1538720558Federal Court Case:- https://www.justice.gov/usao-edca - Case: USA v. Matthew Daniel Muller, Case No. 2:15-cr-00242-TLN- https://www.pacer.gov/ State Court Cases:- https://www.solano.courts.ca.gov/ - https://www.santaclaracourt.org/ - https://www.cc-courts.org/ Defamation Lawsuit:- Huskins v. City of Vallejo - Settled March 2018 for $2.5 millionDenise Huskins' Attorneys:- Doug Rappaport- https://www.rappaportlaw.com/ Aaron Quinn's Attorneys:- Daniel Russo- https://russoandrusso.com/ Law Enforcement Training:- The case is now taught at police academies nationwide- Featured in FBI training materials on sexual assault investigations- https://www.fbi.gov/services/training-academy Criminal History & Background:- https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/ (Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator)- Search: Matthew Daniel Muller, Register Number: 04664-111California State Bar:- https://www.calbar.ca.gov/ - Search for Matthew Muller's disciplinary records and disbarmentYouTube:- https://www.youtube.com/@ABCNews - https://www.youtube.com/@DatelineNBC - https://www.youtube.com/@netflix 2015 News Archives:- https://www.newspapers.com/ - https://news.google.com/newspapers Articles Analyzing the Case:- https://www.vulture.com/ (Vulture - entertainment analysis)- https://www.rollingstone.com/ (Rolling Stone features)- https://www.vanityfair.com/ (Vanity Fair long-form)"Gone Girl" Film (2014):- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2267998/ Denise & Aaron's Advocacy Work:- They've trained law enforcement agencies nationwide- Spoken at conferences on sexual assault investigation best practices- Worked with prosecutors on Muller's cold casesCalifornia Prosecutors' Recognition:- 2025: Named "Witnesses of the Year" by California prosecutors- https://www.cdaa.org/California District Attorneys Association:- https://www.cdaa.org/ (2025 Witnesses of the Year announcement)Snopes:- https://www.snopes.com/ (Search "Denise Huskins" for fact-checking)FBI Press Releases:- https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases (Search "Matthew Muller")U.S. Attorney's Office:- https://www.justice.gov/usao-edca/pr (Press releases on Muller's prosecution)Vallejo Police 2021 Apology:- Issued by Chief Shawny Williams on August 25, 2021- Archived in news articles and official city records$2.5 Million Settlement (March 2018):- City of Vallejo settled defamation lawsuit- No admission of wrongdoing required by settlement terms- Covered extensively in news mediaDenise & Aaron's Media Appearances:- ABC News 20/20- Dateline NBC- Various podcast interviews- Law enforcement training events- Public policy panelsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/reverie-true-crime--4442888/support.Keep In Touch:Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/reveriecrimepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/reverietruecrimeTumblr: https://reverietruecrimepodcast.tumblr.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/reverietruecrimeContact: ReverieTrueCrime@gmail.com Intro & Outro by Jahred Gomes: https://www.instagram.com/jahredgomes_official
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¿Es posible que civilizaciones antiguas utilizaran tecnología que hoy no podemos comprender? En este capítulo de Podcast Paranormal junto a Juan Jesús Vallejo, exploramos el misterio de las líneas de Nazca, los cráneos de Paracas y los túneles ocultos bajo Cusco. Analizamos desde el portal de Aramu Muru y las luces en el Lago Titicaca hasta la inquietante predicción chamánica de Juanje en Guasao, el pueblo de los brujos. Revisamos evidencias de tecnología imposible, el cetro reptiliano y los secretos de Tiahuanaco que la historia oficial no puede explicar. Únete al análisis y dinos en los comentarios: ¿crees que estos lugares resguardan una presencia no humana?
Governor Newsom traveled to Davos for a verbal death-match with President Trump before an audience of shocked political leaders, business execs, and economists. Back in California, Team Newsom attempts to spin a disastrous homelessness report. Will and David take a moment to celebrate R&B great Johnny Otis, born Ioannis Alexandres Veliotes in Vallejo, Calif., in 1921. Music by Metalachi.Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow NotesJohnny Otis, “Willie and the Hand Jive”The Grateful Dead, “Willie and the Hand Jive”Newsom tells world leaders their response to Trump is ‘pathetic'World leaders in Davos must stand up to Trump. This is their chanceNewsom accuses White House of blocking speech as US officials sling mud in DavosIs Gavin Newsom really turning the corner on homelessness?Why the Tech World Thinks the American Dream Is DyingTrade spat deepns uncertainty for U.S. tech business Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.