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Drs. Angel Velazquez and Brandon Kohrs from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss Elly De La Cruz's hamstring injury, injuries to a pair of Reds relievers, and more. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Drs. Angel Velazquez and Brandon Kohrs from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss Elly De La Cruz's hamstring injury, injuries to a pair of Reds relievers, and more. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here. Podcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530. Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerFollow on X: @MoEggerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
June 1st and the Baby Birds are in second place — and KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman is here to tell you why you should believe in this team. Tom joins the Marc Cox Morning Show in studio to break down a weekend series win over the Cubs that had everything — a first-pitch home run from newly called-up Nelson Velazquez, Hunter Dobbins coming out of nowhere to close out Sunday's game with his first major league save, and Al Hrabosky ripping his shirt off in the Tarps Off section at Busch Stadium. This young Cardinals roster has something the last few years were missing — energy, fight, and a refusal to fold. Tom also gets into the wild west of NIL and college athletics, the unregulated agent problem threatening to hollow out college sports from the inside, and why Eli Drinkwitz and Eric Schmidt were spotted on the golf course together. If you bleed Cardinal red and care about the future of college athletics, Tom Ackerman on the Marc Cox Morning Show is the only sports conversation you need this Monday morning. Hashtags #MarcCoxMorningShow #TomAckerman #Cardinals #STLCards #CubsSeries #NelsonVelazquez #HunterDobbins #TarpsOff #BuschStadium #KMOX #NIL #CollegeAthletics #StLouis #StLouisRadio #ConservativeRadio #PatriotRadio #Baseball #CardinalNation #AmericaFirst #MorningShow
Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to discuss the series against the Cubs, Gorman struggles, Crooks and Velazquez getting the call up and more.
City 2 Assistant Coach Elvir Kafedzic talk about the City 2 season, Bosnia and Herzegovina National team playing a friendly match at Energizer Park, starting the Bosnia youth soccer club and more. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to discuss the series against the Cubs, Gorman struggles, Crooks and Velazquez getting the call up and more. Plus Indy 500 winner Felix Rosenqvist and Battlehawks.
Bernie Miklasz joins to talk about the series against the Cubs and the teams struggle in the month of May. Baseball Hall of Famer and KMOX Alum Bob Costas talks Knicks being back in NBA finals plus his thoughts on the Cardinals and CBA in MLB and possibility of a salary cap. Blues General Manager Doug Armstrong talks about the Blues off season, plan going into the draft and more. City 2 Assistant Coach Elvir Kafedzic talk about the City 2 season, Bosnia and Herzegovina National team playing a friendly match at Energizer Park, starting the Bosnia youth soccer club and more. Cardinals President of Baseball Operations Chaim Bloom joins to discuss the series against the Cubs, Gorman struggles, Crooks and Velazquez getting the call up and more.
Brenden Schaeffer breaks down the Cardinals 6-5 win over the Cubs from Friday night at Busch Stadium, discussing the arrival of Nelson Velazquez changing the look of a dormant lineup. Plus, key swings by Thomas Saggese, Ivan Herrera and Jose Fermin to help power a rivalry win.Also, Jimmy Crooks is here -- and he's going to play. How does that differ, or does it differ, from the Cardinals' previously described strategies? I explain.
The following article of the Automotive industry is: 'Hannover Messe 2026 and the Future of Mexico's Factory Floor' by José Antonio Velazquez, Country Manager Mexico, Facteon.
El Chiquilín Todas Las Mañanas Te Va A Dejar Con La Boca Abierta
Vanessa Velazquez, asesora financiera, nos da tips para eliminar deudas full 617 Tue, 28 Apr 2026 14:17:16 +0000 mAVB6NASpxKEO6qAUlQSoyTBjb1znuRM comedy,music,news El Chiquilín Sin Filtro comedy,music,news Vanessa Velazquez, asesora financiera, nos da tips para eliminar deudas Chiquilin and team will share news, entertainment, and some of the best features from their show in this on-demand podcast. The podcast will include everything from exclusive interviews with artists, pranks, and segments where the team is engaging with their listeners. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Music News False https://player.amperw
durée : 00:12:30 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Sorbier - Le Musée Jacquemart-André présente, avec la Hispanic Society of America, l'exposition "Splendeurs du baroque", réunissant des chefs-d'œuvre de Greco à Velázquez. L'exposition explore ainsi la richesse du Siècle d'or espagnol et la puissance expressive du baroque hispanique. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Sarah Ihler-Meyer Critique d'art et commissaire d'exposition ; Corinne Rondeau Maître de conférences en esthétique et sciences de l'art à l'Université de Nîmes et critique d'art
What does it take for Web3 social media to achieve real adoption?In this episode, Raul Velazquez discusses how ENVO has grown to over 500,000 users and what this means for the future of decentralized social platforms. As the shift from Web2 to Web3 continues, platforms like ENVO are exploring new ways to combine user-friendly design, creator monetization, and global accessibility.This conversation covers the key challenges that have held back Web3 social media in the past—and the strategies now being used to overcome them. Topics include user onboarding, creator economies, AI-powered translation, token-based incentives, and regional growth strategies across Asia.Whether you're interested in blockchain technology, cryptocurrency adoption, or the evolution of digital communities, this episode provides insight into how social platforms may evolve in a decentralized future.
Dr. Angel Velazquez from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss a few Reds-related injury issues, from Emilio Pagan's hamstring scare, to Jose Trevino's thoracic spine strain, to Nick Lodolo's blisters, and more. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Angel Velazquez from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss a few Reds-related injury issues, from Emilio Pagan's hamstring scare, to Jose Trevino's thoracic spine strain, to Nick Lodolo's blisters, and more. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEggerPodcasts of The Mo Egger Radio Show are a service of Longnecks Sports Grill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Curator Alyssa Velazquez grew up with theater as her first form of community—a foundation that continues to shape her curatorial work. Her current exhibition at Center for Craft, Craft-itarianism: Community Action Through Craft, explores how craft can add joy, distribute resources, and foster community among at-risk and marginalized people. Velazquez brings a unique interdisciplinary approach to her curatorial practice at Carnegie Museum of Art, pulling from past work in art preservation, acting, and scenic design. Alyssa teaches us that the act of making can form resource generation within communities that need life-affirming support, and that craft methodologies—from job training to art therapy to social enterprise—can be applied to create meaningful social change.Images and more from Alyssa Velazquez on our website!Special thanks to our sponsor! Wix Studio is a platform built for all web creators to design, develop, and manage exceptional web projects at scale.Clever is hosted & produced by Amy Devers, with editing by Mark Zurawinski, production assistance from Ilana Nevins and Anouchka Stephan, and music by El Ten Eleven.SUBSCRIBE - listen to Clever on any podcast app!SIGN UP - for our Substack for news, bonus content, new episode alertsVISIT - cleverpodcast.com for transcripts, images, and 200+ more episodesSAY HI! - on Instagram & LinkedIn @cleverpodcast @amydeversSpecial thanks to our sponsors!Wix Studio is a platform built for all web creators to design, develop, and manage exceptional web projects at scale.Sourhouse NYC - extremely delicious, chef-driven sour candy made from peak-season, single-origin fruit. Text SOUR to (718) 587-0143 or go to sourhousenyc.com to get on the list! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Readman Truth To Power Hour: Dr. Ivelise Velazquez "A District On The Rise" by WNHH Community Radio
We heard you might be stressed about the IRS… so we're arriving with extra support before US taxes are due on April 15th! Today I'm joined by Aneisha Velazquez of Yellow Sky Business Services, who's here to talk about finances for microbusinesses, including:What bookkeeping really is (& what it's not)The financial systems solopreneurs need to have in placeTips for neurodivergent business owners struggling with bookkeepingWhy we love Profit First (and Amelia recommends her fave bank Novo)Aneisha's top two bookkeeping tips for beginnersA pep talk for tax season & not being afraid of the IRS RESOURCES + LINKS
El Chiquilín Todas Las Mañanas Te Va A Dejar Con La Boca Abierta
Vanessa Velazquez asesora financiera full 617 Mon, 30 Mar 2026 12:00:16 +0000 tRvMtYBy6qSM9eweMgyUTkPKruxY9RKk comedy,music,news El Chiquilín Sin Filtro comedy,music,news Vanessa Velazquez asesora financiera Chiquilin and team will share news, entertainment, and some of the best features from their show in this on-demand podcast. The podcast will include everything from exclusive interviews with artists, pranks, and segments where the team is engaging with their listeners. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Music News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3
Fluent Fiction - Spanish: Lost and Found: Sibling Bonds at Madrid's Museo del Prado Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/es/episode/2026-03-28-07-38-19-es Story Transcript:Es: El sol brillaba con fuerza sobre Madrid, y la primavera llenaba el aire de una suave fragancia floral.En: The sun shone brightly over Madrid, and spring filled the air with a gentle floral fragrance.Es: Lucía y Mateo caminaban por las calles empedradas que llevaban al Museo del Prado.En: Lucía and Mateo walked down the cobblestone streets leading to the Museo del Prado.Es: Desde que su padre falleció, las palabras se habían vuelto pesadas como piedras entre ellos.En: Since their father's passing, words had become as heavy as stones between them.Es: Al cruzar las puertas del museo, fueron recibidos por el eco de pasos y el sutil murmullo de voces admirando las obras de arte.En: As they crossed the museum's doors, they were greeted by the echo of footsteps and the subtle murmur of voices admiring the works of art.Es: El museo era un refugio de paz entre el bullicio de la ciudad, un lugar donde podían perderse en sus pensamientos y recuerdos.En: The museum was a refuge of peace amidst the bustle of the city, a place where they could lose themselves in their thoughts and memories.Es: Lucía miraba los cuadros con detenimiento, intentando encontrar en ellos algo que le hablara sobre su propio dolor.En: Lucía looked at the paintings attentively, trying to find in them something that spoke to her own pain.Es: Mateo, más relajado, observaba su entorno y a su hermana con atención, queriendo ofrecer su apoyo.En: Mateo, more relaxed, observed his surroundings and his sister carefully, wanting to offer his support.Es: Finalmente, llegaron a una sala donde colgaba una pintura que siempre había fascinado a su padre.En: Finally, they reached a room where a painting that had always fascinated their father hung.Es: Se trataba de "Las Meninas" de Velázquez.En: It was "Las Meninas" by Velázquez.Es: Frente a ella, los hermanos se detuvieron.En: In front of it, the siblings paused.Es: Mateo rompió el silencio.En: Mateo broke the silence.Es: "Papá siempre decía que Velázquez era un genio," comentó, sonriendo con nostalgia.En: "Dad always said Velázquez was a genius," he remarked, smiling nostalgically.Es: "Aquí estábamos con él la última vez," añadió, esperando que Lucía dijera algo.En: "We were here with him the last time," he added, hoping Lucía would say something.Es: Lucía respiró hondo, sintiendo el peso en su pecho.En: Lucía took a deep breath, feeling the weight in her chest.Es: "Recuerdo cómo nos explicaba cada detalle," contestó, su voz temblorosa.En: "I remember how he explained every detail to us," she replied, her voice trembling.Es: El conflicto dentro de ella era fuerte, quería hablar, pero las palabras no llegaban.En: The conflict within her was strong; she wanted to speak, but the words wouldn't come.Es: Mateo la miró, comprensivo.En: Mateo looked at her, understanding.Es: "Lucía, está bien sentir," dijo suavemente.En: "Lucía, it's okay to feel," he said softly.Es: "Papá estaría orgulloso de nosotros por venir aquí."En: "Dad would be proud of us for coming here."Es: Finalmente, Lucía decidió enfrentar sus miedos.En: Finally, Lucía decided to confront her fears.Es: "¿Recuerdas cómo papá nos decía que el arte era una ventana al alma?"En: "Do you remember how dad told us that art was a window to the soul?"Es: dijo, la voz más firme.En: she said, her voice firmer.Es: "Él decía que era aquí donde podía ser verdaderamente feliz, aunque no siempre lo dijera."En: "He said that here was where he could truly be happy, even if he didn't always say so."Es: Mateo asintió, con lágrimas brillando en sus ojos.En: Mateo nodded, tears shining in his eyes.Es: "Sí, y nos enseñó a mirar con el corazón," respondió, tocando suavemente el marco de la pintura.En: "Yes, and he taught us to look with our hearts," he responded, gently touching the frame of the painting.Es: En ese momento, la barrera que Lucía había mantenido cayó, y las lágrimas comenzaron a fluir.En: At that moment, the barrier Lucía had maintained fell, and the tears began to flow.Es: Compartieron el recuerdo de una tarde en la que su padre les había contado una historia de su juventud mientras admiraban el mismo cuadro.En: They shared the memory of an afternoon when their father had told them a story from his youth while admiring the same painting.Es: El recuerdo les trajo una mezcla de risa y llanto, y juntos comprendieron que en esa sencilla memoria su padre seguiría vivo en sus corazones.En: The memory brought them a mix of laughter and tears, and together they understood that in that simple memory, their father would remain alive in their hearts.Es: Después de un rato, se alejaron del cuadro, sintiendo que algo importante había cambiado.En: After a while, they moved away from the painting, feeling that something important had changed.Es: Lucía tenía una nueva paz, habiendo aprendido que la vulnerabilidad no era una debilidad sino una conexión.En: Lucía found a new peace, having learned that vulnerability was not a weakness but a connection.Es: Salieron del Museo del Prado con el sol de la tarde envolviendo sus figuras.En: They left the Museo del Prado with the afternoon sun wrapping around their figures.Es: Mientras caminaban de regreso a casa, lado a lado, una sensación de unión renovada y el calidez de una primavera prometedora los acompañaba.En: As they walked back home, side by side, a sense of renewed unity and the warmth of a promising spring accompanied them.Es: La memoria de su padre había encontrado su lugar en ese día brillante.En: The memory of their father had found its place on that bright day. Vocabulary Words:the fragrance: la fraganciathe cobblestone: el empedradothe refuge: el refugiothe bustle: el bullicioattentively: con detenimientothe surroundings: el entornoto fascinate: fascinarnostalgically: con nostalgiathe silence: el silenciothe weight: el pesothe conflict: el conflictounderstanding: comprensivothe barrier: la barrerato flow: fluirthe memory: el recuerdothe youth: la juventudto remain: seguirto admire: admirarto learn: aprenderthe vulnerability: la vulnerabilidadthe weakness: la debilidadthe connection: la conexiónto wrap: envolverthe unity: la uniónthe warmth: la calidezpromising: prometedorto accompany: acompañargentle: suavethe echo: el ecoto gaze: mirar
Carl shares about a recent songwriting trip to Nashville.
A look at Mizzou and SLU hoops teams as they end their seasons with tournament losses. How will NIL change for both teams going forward? The loss for Mizzou stung a little more since the game was in St. Louis- Martin says they fell flat. Will Gates be the coach long-term? SLU got a lot of brand recognition although they lost. What’s the buyout for Schertz? And some thoughts on the Cardinals roster coming out of camp especially in regards to Velazquez. Listen here thanks to Lou Fusz Automotive group:
The Cardinals' did not create a spot on the 40-man roster for spring training standout slugger Nelson Velazquez, optioning him to AAA to begin the season.Who plays left field now with Nootbaar on the IL? We'll discuss that information and the potential thought process behind the surprising front office decision. Plus, tune into the show WEDNESDAY for an fun announcement.
Derrick Goold joins the show to discuss if the Cardinals will have JJ Wetherholt as their leadoff hitter to start the season. Where is Walker at right now with his swing and why the Cardinals are showing some urgency with him this season. Plus, if Velazquez is the starting LF to begin the season what does that mean for Thomas Saggese. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
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Shotgun Spratling and Kasey Kazliner return on the Dedeaux Download Podcast to break down another unblemished weekend for USC baseball as they improve to 11-0 on the season after recording their first four-game series sweep since 1978! They also talk with junior second baseman and leadoff hitter Abbrie Covarrubias about his and the team's hot start to the season. The Trojans' starting pitching was again electric as Mason Edwards, Grant Govel and Andrew Johnson all three were spectacular and Chase Herrell joined the mix with five scoreless innings on Thursday. The Trojans nearly had their second no-hitter of the season as Edwards and Sax Matson combined to throw TEN hitless innings Friday, but the game remained scoreless until the top of the 11th inning when USC broke the game open with six runs. That left the only question being whether the Trojans could get the final three outs before Cal Poly could get its first hit. They fell one pitch shy. Freshman Diego Velazquez got the first out but a grounder up the middle bounced off second base and out of the grasp of a sliding Covarrubias for an infield single. On the next pitch, Velazquez got a ground ball for a 5-4-3 double play to end the game. After being bottled up Friday, USC's bats responded in a big way, pounding out 21 hits and scoring 16 runs -- both season highs -- while Govel again was outstanding on the mound despite giving up his first earned run of the season on a solo homer late in his seven-inning start. The Sunday matchup appeared to be going similarly to the dominant performances USC had shown the rest of the weekend until the ninth inning. After Johnson had been lights out, allowing one run on four hits in 6.2 innings, the Trojans held a 6-1 lead going into the ninth inning. That's when the Mustangs finally showed some life, scoring five runs with the help of a two-out error to tie the game and send it into extra innings for the second time in the series. The 10th inning remained scoreless, but USC burst through with a pair of runs in the 11th and freshman Gavin Lauridsen closed it out for the 8-6 win to complete the sweetp. Shotgun and Kasey break down all the action and look forward to the upcoming matchups against UC Irvine and the start of Big Ten play against Illinois. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of USC Trojans football, basketball, baseball and recruiting. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sustainable Futures: Designing Green Communities and Buildings
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with green roof designer, advocate, and industry pioneer Linda S. Velazquez, founder and publisher of Greenroofs.com. Linda reflects on first encountering green roofs in the late 1990s, the early days of the Green Roof Professional accreditation, and how the industry has evolved over the past 25 years. Drawing from her global project database and decades of experience, she shares insights on innovation, emerging trends, market expansion, and what the future holds for green roofs and green walls in North America and beyond. Join us for a wide-ranging conversation on leadership, legacy, and the next chapter of living architecture.
Ed Cicale sits down with Frank Velazquez, the Director of Sports Performance for the Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, at the MLB Winter Meetings to discuss his journey from athletic trainer to director of sports performance, the growth of strength and conditioning in baseball, and his work with the Allegheny Health Network and PBSCCS, The Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society, where he serves as a Board Advisor. They cover practical advice for high school and professional players during the offseason, the role of nutrition and support staff, and how the PBSCCS advances the profession through events, vendor showcases, and ongoing education.
Welcome to Season 11 of the Rethink Community Podcast: The Best Of! For the past five years, the Rethink Community Podcast has been a space to challenge how we understand and respond to poverty. We've shared stories that move beyond theory and spark those "aha moments" that can change perspectives, relationships, and actions. In this special season, we're bringing you the best of our past episodes—powerful stories, inspiring conversations, and thought-provoking insights that have resonated most with our listeners. You'll hear from individuals with lived experience in poverty, addiction, or incarceration; people who have built bridges across race and class; and leaders whose understanding of poverty has shifted through real-world experience. Whether you're new to the podcast or a longtime listener, these episodes capture the heart of what Rethink Community is all about: opening our eyes, expanding our empathy, and sparking new ideas for a more just and connected world. So, get ready to revisit some of our most compelling conversations and join us in Season 11—the best of Rethink Community. Original Air Date: May 06, 2022 NBC Dateline Interview The Frederick Douglass Project
Send us a textToday on Strong By Design, we're joined by Ben Velazquez, an award-winning strength and conditioning coach and one of the nation's top experts in concussion recovery and corrective movement. As the founder of Grey Matters Sports Group, Ben has worked with elite athletes from the MLB, NFL, and NHL — including legends like Mariano Rivera and Connor McDavid — helping them recover from injuries, correct imbalances, and extend their careers.In this episode, Ben shares the science behind his five-tier concussion recovery system, reveals the most common movement imbalances that lead to injury, and explains how small corrections can create major performance breakthroughs. He also discusses what separates good athletes from great ones and why understanding the brain-body connection is essential for true athletic longevity.If you want to move better, stay injury-free, and perform at your best for years to come, you will not want to miss this conversation. Learn more about Ben's work at benvelazquez.com Time Stamps01:02 – Welcome to the 'Strong by Design' podcast02:42 – Join Coach Chris along with our special guest Ben Velazquez04:00 – Sharing memories with their old friend & mentor Ben Prentiss07:42 – Ben's memorable success from working with a pro athlete11:47 – What inspired a career as a strength coach & movement specialist?17:55 – What your body needs before getting stronger 23:53 – Comparing force production: Pro football vs Pro hockey 24:05 – #1 issue Ben sees with older high-level athletes 27:14 – Strength blueprint: Steps before targeting a body part 29:51 – Sharing insights about various elite athletes 45:24 – How teams and athletes often misjudge concussions or injuries 51:27 – Key factors to perform at your highest level 55:20 – What causes early retirement among athletes? 1:00:27 – Spotting and addressing concussions early in Youth sports 1:06:02 – The importance of combining postural and movement training 1:08:38 – Stay connected beyond the episode with Ben Velazquez 1:09:42 – Please share and leave ratings & reviews for the SBD podcast Resources:BenVelazquez.com Connect with Ben:Instagram Connect with Chris:InstagramSupport the showConnect w/ CriticalBench: Youtube Facebook Instagram CriticalBench.com StrongByDesignPodcast.com
durée : 00:58:23 - Cultures Monde - par : Julie Gacon, Mélanie Chalandon - Dénonçant la situation sécuritaire dégradée, les manifestants péruviens peinent à structurer leur mouvement face à une défiance envers la classe politique. Un mois après le début des manifestations, le nouveau président par intérim, José Jeri, a déclaré l'état d'urgence pour juguler la contestation. - réalisation : Vivian Lecuivre - invités : Tania Romero doctorante en études hispaniques à l'Université Paris 8, membre élue du Conseil Scientifique de l'Institut des Amériques ; Lissell Quiroz professeure d'études latino-américaines à CY Cergy Paris Université; Arthur Morenas chercheur postdoctoral à la casa de Velazquez et chercheur associé à l'Institut Francais d'Etudes Andines (IFEA)
In this episode Eric interviews Efren Velazquez from the University of North Georgia in Gainsville, GA. Efren reflects on his 13-year journey since graduating from Boise State University. They discuss his career progression, including his promotion to associate professor and imminent consideration for full professorship. The conversation delves into the challenges and self-doubt faced during the tenure process, often referred to as imposter syndrome. He shares his experience launching a community-focused family literacy program with his department chair and the importance of involving students in community engagement. They also reminisce about their mentor-mentee relationship at Boise State and the significant role mentorship plays in academic and professional development. Future aspirations, including potential administrative roles and other key anecdotes, round out this insightful episode. [Note: Portions of the show notes were generated using Descript AI.]
In 1998, a retired NYPD officer was shot and killed inside an illegal gambling parlor. Angry cops wanted speedy justice for one of their own, and an overzealous, incautious investigation ensued. A witness to the shooting with a criminal past was put under intense pressure to deliver a suspect. After hours of questioning and over 1800 mugshots, he picked one at random—one that should never have been on the table in front of him. The man in the photo, Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez, was accused, arrested, and labeled a cop killer—despite the fact that there was a complete lack of physical evidence linking him to this terrible incident. JJ was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison for a crime of which he had no knowledge or connection. JJ, along with friend and investigative journalist Dan Slepian, tells the story of his 27-year fight to gain his freedom and clear his name. They dig into the failures of the system that led to JJ's conviction and how his tenacious advocacy finally led to his exoneration. Jon-Adrian “JJ” Velazquez is an American actor and activist who exemplifies resilience and dedication to legal reform. JJ is the founder of MONUMENTAL MEDIA based in NYC, a mission-driven creative agency and talent incubator dedicated to reshaping the narrative around incarceration and social justice issues. JJ now serves his community locally as the Co-founder and Executive Director of Voices from Within based in New York, and nationally as the Program Director at the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice. Dan Slepian is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Emmy winning investigative journalist at NBC News whose reporting has helped solve cold cases, exonerate the innocent, and spark legal reform. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Glenbard East junior kicker Moises Velazquez nailed a 48-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Rams a thrilling 45-43 victory over Riverside-Brookfield and their second consecutive Upstate Eight East title.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/friday-night-drive--3534096/support.
Un oyente de Mas de uno ha enviado una nueva carta al filosofo del programa para que le resuelva su problema, ha encontrado un pequeno cuadro de Velazquez de gran valor que fue robado del Museo del Prado hace varios anos.
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2025! España ha dado grandes pintores, entre ellos Diego Velázquez y Francisco de Goya. Velázquez, sevillano del siglo XVII, murió en Madrid en 1660 y fue enterrado en la iglesia de San Juan Bautista, pero se demolió a principios del siglo XIX, por lo que se perdieron sus restos. A pesar de que se han intentado encontrar en varias ocasiones no ha habido éxito. Se especula que pudo ser trasladado al convento de San Plácido, donde en 1994 se halló un cuerpo con características similares, pero no se ha podido confirmar. Goya, aragonés de los siglos XVIII y XIX, murió en 1828 en Burdeos, donde se exilió en 1824 huyendo del régimen de Fernando VII. Aquejado de sordera y problemas de salud, pintó muchas obras maestras. Fue enterrado en el cementerio de la Chartreuse en una tumba compartida. En 1888, al repatriar sus restos a Madrid, se descubrió que faltaba su cráneo, un misterio que sigue sin resolver. Sus restos pasaron por la Colegiata de San Isidro y la Sacramental de San Justo, hasta llegar en 1919 a la ermita de San Antonio de la Florida, donde había pintado sus frescos en 1798. Esta ermita, hoy un pequeño museo, es su lugar de descanso final, aunque la ausencia de su cráneo y la modestia del sitio generaron cierta polémica en su momento. Para proteger los frescos, se construyó una ermita gemela en 1925. Ambos pintores, genios indiscutibles han tenido destinos dispares: los de Velázquez, perdidos quizá para siempre. Los de Goya, tras un ajetreado periplo terminaron en un lugar muy ligado a su obra. Tanto la ermita de San Antonio de la Florida y la plaza de Ramales en Madrid son hoy los sitios que recuerdan a los dos maestros. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
For Hispanic Heritage Month, the OneHaas Alumni Podcast is honored to share the story of Richard Velazquez, a mission-driven executive who is using his decades of experience in a variety of industries to help other Latinx MBA students and alumni succeed. Every time Richard felt like he hit a ceiling at a job, he pivoted and found new ways to keep moving up. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Richard learned the value of education and hard work from an early age. It was this drive that got him accepted into one of the most competitive engineering colleges in the U.S. and launched his career into the automotive industry. Richard's relentless pursuit for personal growth led him to hold senior leadership positions at Microsoft, Pepsico, and Amazon. But through all those jobs, a constant for him has been his desire to give back and uplift other Hispanic business professionals in their careers. Richard chats with host Sean Li about his career journey from designing cars at Honda and Porsche, to being one of the key masterminds behind Xbox Kinect, his pivotal role at Pepsico, and his new position as CEO of the Latinx MBA Association. *OneHaas Alumni Podcast is a production of Haas School of Business and is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:On his journey to Haas and getting his MBA“When I had the opportunity to move to Germany to work for Porsche, I put my MBA plans on hold and I was like, you know, I'd rather go to Germany and live in Europe for a few years before I take that route. So it was great. I really loved living in Europe. That's where my love for traveling started. I've been to 105 countries since then, but it all started living in Germany…So after two years at Porsche in Germany, I applied through the Consortium for Graduate Study Management, they give full fellowships. At the time it was for underrepresented minorities who were looking to get their MBA and was open to anyone who has a commitment to diversity. And I applied, I got into Haas.”On Xbox Kinect's success and Richard and his team's involvement “People just really got into it... So the thing with Kinect was since it was doing skeletal tracking, if you just flick your wrist, the character on the screen would just flick their wrist. There was no like faking it. So Dance Central was phenomenal. It showed you which arm was wrong. It highlighted in red when you were doing something wrong and it was game changing at the time. So it set a Guinness World Record, it was the fastest selling consumer electronics device, it was like 10 million 10 million units in less than like two and a half months or something like that. So it was a big deal.”On his decision to leave Microsoft for the beverage industry and a top role at Pepsico“ It was similar to like the car design and like, it's gonna be slightly different [but] it's all gonna do the same thing. So it wasn't advantageous for me to do it 'cause I wasn't linear or growing in any way, shape or form. I'm still an individual contributor. I'm not leading any teams. I want to get promoted, I want to advance.”On why he wanted to pursue a full time role in helping other Hispanic business professionals grow “ After 30 years, I was like, well, I'm getting more personal fulfillment from these scholarships that I'm getting for students who are like me who didn't have those opportunities to get into school, for helping people get their first jobs, for helping them invest in their careers, than I am by making an extra billion dollars or a hundred million dollars for Amazon or these other companies that don't really need it…It's not giving me the personal satisfaction that I'm getting from this work I'm doing with people.”Show Links:LinkedIn ProfileLatinx MBA Association WebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for September 24th Publish Date: September 24th Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Wednesday, September 24th and Happy Birthday to Jim Henson I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal Mableton chemical plant applies for air quality permit for new process area Cobb to consider extending student housing moratorium Man arrested for shooting at victim’s car in Mableton payment dispute All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: INGLES 3 STORY 1: Mableton chemical plant applies for air quality permit for new process area A Mableton chemical plant, Compass Chemical International, wants to expand. They’ve filed for an air quality permit with Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division to add a new process area at their Buckner Road site. The plan? To produce a proprietary lubricant additive—an alkyl phosphite blend (with or without dispersants, if you’re into the details). Mayor Michael Owens struck a balance: “We welcome businesses that invest in Mableton, but safety and clean air come first.” Councilwoman Patricia Auch added, “Permits like this are routine. If they meet the standards, it’s not necessarily harmful.” The permit’s under review. Public comments? Due by Oct. 17. STORY 2: Cobb to consider extending student housing moratorium The Cobb County Board of Commissioners is gearing up to vote on extending a moratorium on student housing applications—again. If approved, it’ll be another 180 days of “pause” on new developments, pushing the freeze into spring 2026. This isn’t the first time. The ban started in October 2024, got extended in March, and now, here we are. Why? Kennesaw State’s booming enrollment has outpaced housing, and zoning battles have made things messy. Chair Lisa Cupid recently admitted students are struggling. Commissioner Keli Gambrill? Not a fan. “KSU needs to handle this,” she said bluntly. STORY 3: Man arrested for shooting at victim’s car in Mableton payment dispute Cesar Alexis Velazquez, 23, from Douglasville, is facing some serious charges after a heated argument over a cell phone repair turned dangerous. On Aug. 21, around 11:30 p.m., Velazquez allegedly fired two shots at a red 2011 Kia Optima outside a home on Joseph Club Drive in Mableton. The victim, who owns a phone repair business, had run back inside for safety. The dispute? Velazquez refused to pay for fixing a water-damaged phone but still left with it—gun in hand, according to police. He’s now charged with aggravated assault and theft of services. Arrested Sept. 9, he’s being held without bond. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info. We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 3 STORY 4: KSU student named Newman Civic Fellow Kennesaw State senior Deja Boney has a knack for making a difference—and now, she’s a 2025 Newman Civic Fellow. It’s a big deal, a national recognition for students who lead with heart and hustle in their communities. Deja, an information systems major with an IT minor, has been everywhere—organizing cleanups, mentoring through Black Women Empowered, and tackling poverty with Circles Cobb. “It’s humbling,” she said, “to know the work I’m doing is seen beyond campus.” Her journey started with an OwlsServe Day, and now she’s a three-term KSU Service Fellow. Next stop? Chicago in October, connecting with other changemakers. STORY 5: Tickets for An Evening with David Sedaris on sale Oct. 17 Mark your calendars: David Sedaris—yes, the David Sedaris—is coming to Atlanta for one night only. The bestselling author and NPR favorite will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. on May 19 at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center (2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway). Fresh off the release of A Carnival of Snackery and Pretty Ugly, Sedaris will share new stories, sharp observations, and probably a few laugh-out-loud moments. There’s also a Q&A and book signing. Tickets drop Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. Don’t wait. This one’s gonna sell out fast. Break: STORY 6: Pageant highlights opening night of North Georgia State Fair Glitter, gowns, and big smiles lit up the stage at the Miss North Georgia State Fair Pageant, kicking off opening night at Jim Miller Park. Over 40 young ladies, from toddlers to college students, took their turn in the spotlight, each sparkling in their favorite dresses. Six winners were crowned, earning tiaras, banners, flowers, and fair passes—and the chance to serve as community ambassadors, riding in parades throughout the year. The big title, Miss NGSF, went to 19-year-old Lilli Bennett of Calhoun, a UGA freshman who’ll use her $1,000 scholarship toward school. The fair runs through Sept. 28—don’t miss it! STORY 7: Life U. men's rugby unveils new locker rooms Life University’s men’s rugby team had more than one reason to celebrate after their win over Army—they finally got to step into their brand-new locker rooms. On Saturday, the school cut the ribbon on the $75,000 renovation, a much-needed upgrade after 45 years. New floors, fresh lockers, and a space to prep for games—it’s a total transformation, funded by alumni donations and team fundraisers. But it’s more than just a facelift. Outside the locker room, a plaque honors past players who’ve passed away. Current players now touch it before every game—a quiet, powerful tribute. The locker room even features nameplates of alumni donors, a reminder of the legacy each player carries when they pull on that jersey. Founders Bobby Gise and Jim Hovey, now in their 70s, watched with pride as the team walked out with a new sense of confidence. Bright yellow and green, the space is ready for game day—and for the next generation of Running Eagles. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: TRUCK A PALOOZA Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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The amazing founder and owner of Vida Sana Studios, Angelique Velazquez, joined me on the podcast. Angelique is a longtime member of The Friday Society Membership, friend, and incredible Pilates studio owner. I absolutely loved featuring one of TFSM members to discuss how she completely changed her business model, tips for navigating price increases, and the importance of taking time to rejuvenate yourself. One of the things I love about Angelique is how fantastic of an employer she has become. We discussed how to effectively lead a team and have open honest communication. This conversation has so many incredible lessons so be sure to listen!Follow Vida Sana Studios on Instagram HERE.Sign up for a Vida Sana Class HERE.Download my app! It's a free marketing coach in your pocket. To keep up with me on instagram, follow me @alexagrowmybusinessTo learn more about The Friday Society Membership, click here To join my newsletter for free marketing advice, click hereTo view all of my free resources, click here!
In dieser Folge #397 des Female Leadership Podcasts spricht Vera Strauch mit den Autorinnen Lisa Jaspers und Soraida Velazquez Reve darüber, wie wir in Zeiten globaler Krisen nicht in Ohnmacht und Überforderung steckenbleiben, sondern Wege finden, im Alltag ins Spüren, Fühlen und Verbinden zu kommen.Lisa und Soraida haben gemeinsam mit Naomi Ryland ihr neues Buch Radikale Transformation, geschrieben und teilen sehr persönliche Geschichten aus ihrer Zusammenarbeit als Dreier-Team und ihrem konkreten Schreibprozess – welche Konflikte in so einer engen Zusammenarbeit entstehen, welche Kapitel verworfen werden mussten (und was das für Selbstbild und Freundschaft bedeuten kann) und warum im verletzlich sein auch unglaubliche Kraft stecken kann.
Mike and Jake return for a hang of the century. We talk who's eating who if it comes down to it, starting an underground battlebots league, and Jake's grandpa getting catfished. This is what it's all about folks. Follow Max Spinelli / https://www.instagram.com/maxagazillion/Follow Chris Metcalfe / https://www.instagram.com/chrismetcalfecomedy/Follow Mike Bramante / https://www.instagram.com/mike_bramante/Follow Jake Velazquez / https://www.instagram.com/jakevelazquez/Follow 2 Kramers / https://www.instagram.com/2kramerspod/
Let's discuss the headlines- the biggest, most suspicious, and the overlooked. We'll discuss the latest on Diddy's $100M Lawsuit (as a plaintiff!!), Luigi Mangione & HIPAA, & Vince Velazquez of 'The M*rder Mind' on YT stops by...The M*rder Mind: https://www.youtube.com/@themurdermindshowWatch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/J-UgcecusdI?si=D0_HlM1j5W8SGYZv Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Angel Velazquez from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss what Ke'Bryan Hayes says are his chronic back issues. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Dr. Angel Velazquez from OrthoCincy joined us to discuss what Ke'Bryan Hayes says are his chronic back issues. Learn more about OrthoCincy by going here.Listen to the show live weekday afternoons 3:00 - 6:00 on ESPN1530.Listen Live: ESPN1530.com/listenGet more: https://linktr.ee/MoEgger
Bursting through the door this week we've got repeat Kramer, Jake Velazquez. This guy fires off the hottest takes this side of the Mississippi. What makes someone a real new yorker? What is the truest form of standup? What's the next big fake medicine trend he'll follow? He's got it all. Follow Max Spinelli / https://www.instagram.com/maxagazillion/Follow Chris Metcalfe / https://www.instagram.com/chrismetcalfecomedy/Follow Jake Velazquez / https://www.instagram.com/jakevcomedy/Follow 2 Kramers / https://www.instagram.com/2kramerspod/Finish Your Croissant | Max's Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MokZUzRkZbc&t=1s
What do cloud backups, two-factor authentication, and “turn it off and back on again” have in common? They're all part of the world Jose Velazquez navigates every day as co-owner of Carriage Trade Solutions, a Bridgeport-based managed services provider helping small and medium-sized businesses master the technology they need to thrive.This week on MissionCTRL, Ramon and Jorge sit down with Jose to hear how he built a business around making IT simple, affordable, and accessible. From his early days in infantry and marksmanship instruction for the Marine Corps, to working his way through project management and IT support roles, Jose shares how his passion for technology - and a lot of hustle - paved the way for Carriage Trade Solutions, which he co-founded in 2018 with an equally driven business partner.Jose opens up about why great IT isn't just about fixing broken computers - it's about education, empowerment, and bridging the massive “knowledge gap” many business owners face when it comes to tools like Microsoft Office and cloud services. He explains why cloud backups are non-negotiable, when it's time to retire old hardware, and how Carriage Trade Solutions provides enterprise-level support - email management, hardware lifecycles, vendor relationships - at a price point small businesses can actually afford.From music promotion roots to chamber of commerce networking, and from partnership challenges to delivering top-tier customer service (“we're not here to fix issues - we're here to help you succeed”), this conversation is packed with lessons for any entrepreneur looking to build a business that truly serves its clients.If you've ever wondered what IT really means for your business - or how to turn a passion for tech into a mission-driven company - this episode is for you.•••Find full episodes of Mission CTRL on Anchor, Apple Podcast, Spotify, and our website.Mission CTRL aims to ignite the innovative spirit inside us all through providing budding and successful entrepreneurs and community leaders with a platform to share their stories and inspire others. Tune in every Wednesday and catch up with the team at Peralta Design as we unleash the origin stories behind some exceptional leaders, share marketing/branding insights, and navigate the ever-changing currents of pop culture.Subscribe for more weekly branding and entrepreneurial content here! To learn more about Peralta Design's work visit peraltadesign.com.#welaunchbrands #launchyourbrand #BrandU #missionctrl #mctrl #digitalagency #mbeagency #mbe #digital #branding #marketing #web #creative #contentcreator #contentstrategy #marketingstrategy #leadership #leader #entrepreneur #entrepreneurs #entrepreneurship #entrepreneurial #startup #startups #business #businessowner #businesstips #scalingyourbusiness #smallbusiness #w2 #fulltime #9to5 #office #officelife #corporate #podcast #podcasts #podcastshow #businesspodcast #lifestory #lifestories #personalstory #personalstories
**This episode contains sexually explicit language**In an age when powerful female rulers were few and far between, Isabel of Castile rose against the odds to become one of Europe's most formidable monarchs. Crowned ruler of a chaotic, divided kingdom in 1474, Isabel transformed Castile into a powerhouse and helped forge the foundation of modern Spain. But was she a visionary queen and unifier of a fractured land or a zealot whose decisions cast long shadows? Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by Isabel's biographer Giles Tremlett to explore her rise to power and her forging of a strategic alliance with Ferdinand of Aragon.MORE:Christopher Columbushttps://open.spotify.com/episode/5irll7mMs6rpkFvQR3L5VRVelazquez & the Spanish Courthttps://open.spotify.com/episode/68UKq5ABg5mPJTAwk8vqLrPresented by Professor Suzannah Lipscomb. The researcher is Max Wintle, audio editor is Amy Haddow and the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music used courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.Not Just the Tudors is a History Hit podcastSign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on
Detective Vince Velazquez is a retired Atlanta Police Department homicide investigator with more than 20 years of service. He spent 16 of those years in APD’s elite Homicide Unit, where he helped bring closure to hundreds of families. He’s also the real-life inspiration behind the hit true crime series ATL Homicide. Today, Vince is a speaker, mentor, and advocate for justice who continues to teach, investigate, and fight for victims. Follow Vince Velazquez on Instagram: @vincevelazquez and don’t miss The Murder Mind Show—Vince’s newest true crime series—premiering July 21st at 6:00 PM ET on YouTube.
As always , Thanks for watching! Sub to the Patreon for early episode access and bonus Patreon only episodes/content: https://www.patreon.com/BeinIanpodIAN FIDANCE | WILD HAPPY & FREE | FULL STAND UP SPECIAL:https://youtu.be/-30PenMy1O8WATCH DEATH CHUNK HERE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsilX-QL3s&t=2sPodcast Merch Here ! : https://www.coldcutsmerch.com/collections/bein-ian-with-jordan-podcast- #rulapod Connect with quality therapists and mental health expertswho specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/IAN- Support the show and get 20% off your Chubbies order with code IANat https://www.chubbiesshorts.com/ianFollow Jordan Jensen: https://www.instagram.com/jordanjensenlolstop/See Jordan Live! : https://punchup.live/jordanjensenWATCH JORDAN'S SPECIAL HERE : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytsilX-QL3s&t=2s @jordanjensenlolstop Follow Ian on Twitter, Twitch, and Instagram: @ianimal69https://www.instagram.com/ianimal69/See Ian Live! : https://punchup.live/ianfidanceIAN FIDANCE | WILD HAPPY & FREE | FULL STAND UP SPECIAL:https://youtu.be/-30PenMy1O8Follow Ron Bennington Here: https://www.instagram.com/benningtonsxm/https://linktr.ee/benningtonshowFollow Jake Velazquez Here: https://www.instagram.com/jakevcomedy/https://punchup.live/jakevelazquezPlease RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE to Bein Ian with Jordan on all platforms!Produced/Edited by: Ethan Dupree https://www.instagram.com/e.dupree/Intro song: “Bein Ian with Jordan” by Wesley Schultz and Ian FidanceOutro song: Title Holder “It Doesn't Matter”
Carlos Velazquez, Executive Director of the P.A.L., joins the discussion live in-studio to touch on the league's significant impact on the community, operating 27 sites across New York City's five boroughs, serving around 18,000 young people with programs ranging from sports to STEM education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jordan and Jake take a minute on the road in our nation's capital to talk about "what all is really going on". Featuring a call with Jordan's mom. Support the show and get 20% off your Lucy order. Use code RIP at https://www.lucy.co/RIP The RIPJJ Patreon is now live! Become a member HERE. Catch Jordan out on the road! Tickets @ https://punchup.live/jordanjensen The RIP Jordan Jensen Theme Song is "Superstition" by Music Band Follow Jordan on YouTube, Instagram & TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez looks back on his 6 stakes wins last weekend