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Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Sobre Vieques y la espiritualidad de los afrodecendientes

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 58:31


Vivien Mattei y José Raúl Cepeda conversan hoy con el Juan Carlos Rodríguez, documentalista y documentador y con Vilma Pizarro autora de libro sobre espiritualidad de los afrodecendientes en Puerto Rico. Segmento 1 Juan Carlos Rodríguez habla sobre el proceso de recoger información para el documental “Vieques: Archivo Vivo”. Describe cómo se vive en Vieques y cómo va cambiando y adaptándose la lucha. Segmento 2 Para gestionar proyecciones pueden comunicarse con Diana Ramos Gutiérrez Festival Cine Derechos Humanos de Vieques O en la página web viequesarchivovivo.org Juan Carlos ve panorama positivo para nuevos documentalistas. Segmento 3 Vilma Pizarro nos habla de su libro “Espiritualidad de los negros en los siglos 18 y 19 en el contexto católico español” Incluye el tema de la evangelización de los negros esclavizados traídos a Puerto Rico. Segmento 4 Vilma nos cuenta lo que pueden esperar los amigos que nos acompañen el sábado, 5/abril 11AM en El Candil. El rol de la Iglesia Católica en el colonialismo español y su trato con los negros esclavizados.

Jay Fonseca
Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 24 DE MARZO DE 2025

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 11:42


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 24 DE MARZO DE 2025 - JGo suelta sueldazos en su gobierno, cobran sobre 225 mil y hasta 274 mil sus cercanos - El Nuevo Día - Josué Colón le da picota a la IBEW unión de LUMA - Cuarto Poder - Trump recula con tarifas tras advertencias de destruir economía - WSJ- Vuelven las fotomultas por no pagar peaje - El Nuevo Día - PPD alega que la gobernadora no coopera con Pablo José aunque son asuntos del partido republicano - El Nuevo Día- A la quiebra empresa de DNA 23 and Me - Secretario de Saludjura que lo van a confirmar y tira para adelante - El. Nuevo Día - retiran scooters por riesgo de caídas - Primera Hora - Gobernadora con DACO, exanalista política de WKAQ, Valerie Rodríguez, las fotos dicen todo - Fortaleza - Ocurren dos arrestos civiles en el weekend - Escalan en el Morro por segunda ocasión - El Vocero - Investigación si abusó el policía de su autoridad en caso taser- El Vocero - Jueza federal pide nuevo plan para pagar deuda de la AEE - El Nuevo Día- Detente a cooperativas de la Junta - Metro - No llegan los barcos de Vieques y Culebra - El Nuevo Día- Suben sueldos a paramédicos - El Nuevo Día - Republicanos a darle alivios contributivos a los billetudes - El Nuevo Día - Groenlandia denuncia colonialismo de Estados Unidos tras visita hostil de adm Trump - FT - Trump vuelve a deportar a Venezuela tras acuerdo con Maduro - CNN- Reunidos en Arabia USA y Rusia por Ucrania - Economist HOY SE ORDENA DE MARTINS BBQ LA BOLSITA DE SABORDONDE SIRVEN AHORA EL POLLO ASADO. HOY PUEDES ORDENAR EL MEJOR Y MAS SABROSO POLLO ASADO SERVIDO EN LA CLASICA BOLSITA DE LA RECETA ORIGINAL PARA MAS FRESCURA Y SABOR. ¡AHORA LLEGA A CASA EL POLLO CALIENTITO Y JUGOSITO! ¡LLEVATE TU POLLO DE MARTINS EN LA BOLSITA DEL SABOR!MMM...HOY VOY PA MARTINSBBQ...ASADO, JUGOSO, SABROSOIncluye auspicio

Puestos pa'l Problema
Trumpwatch: It's Happening...

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 65:56


En este episodio: El gobierno de Trump ignora órdenes judiciales, desatando una crisis constitucional. Además, analizamos la anticipada llamada entre Trump y Putin y discutimos una encuesta que deja muy mal parado al Partido Demócrata.

Repaso Noticioso
Aparece (y desaparece) mancha en la playa Sun Bay de Vieques

Repaso Noticioso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 16:32


Repaso Noticioso para el jueves, 13 de marzo de 2025 Noticias Aparece (y desaparece) mancha en la playa Sun Bay de Vieques Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales prohíbe el voceteo en las áreas naturales protegidas Asociación de cooperativas entrega donativo para ayudar a víctimas de violencia de género Instituto de Estadísticas anuncia portal con datos de feminicidios Servicio Público Encuesta sobre Experiencia de Crianza Informes Actividad Legislativa Informe de Sismicidad Pronóstico del Tiempo para el Fin de Semana Participan estudiantes del proyecto EntreMedios de la Escuela de Comunicación Ferré Rangel de la Universidad del Sagrado Corazón. Participan estudiantes de periodismo de la Universidad Ana G. Méndez. El Informe de Sismicidad es preparados y presentado por estudiantes del Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez con el apoyo de la Red Sísmica de Puerto Rico. El Pronóstico del Tiempo para el Fin de Semana es preparado y presentado por la Sociedad Meteorológica de Puerto Rico del Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez. Para detalles, visita Repaso Noticioso -> Acerca de ¡Déjanos un mensaje en Podchaser.com!

Puestos pa'l Problema
Trumpwatch: Trump lo tira todo al garete: Ucrania, Musk y... ¿el GOP sintiendo la presión?

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 67:40


A tres años de la guerra en Ucrania, Trump sigue jugando para el otro equipo. Estados Unidos vota con Rusia en la ONU, pero en Europa el presidente intenta bajarle revoluciones al desastre diplomático que ha causado. Mientras tanto, Elon Musk se cree jefe de Recursos Humanos y exige a empleados federales justificar su trabajo o renunciar… pero el gobierno le responde con un rotundo "nah". Y en el Congreso, los republicanos empiezan a sentir la presión en sus distritos con town halls llenos de electores encabronados. ¿Sobrevivirá el GOP a su propia gente? Lo analizamos todo en este Trumpwatch. - Si fueras partes de nuestro patreon, hubieras escuchado este episodio ayer. ¡Únete a la mejor comunidad del internet boricua en patreon.com/puestospalproblema! Aprovecha la oferta de 50% de descuento en el primer mes. - Presentado por el mejor internet de Puerto Rico - AeronetPR.com. Cambiate ahora llamando al 787 273 4143. - Nuestros Patroncitos PYMES de hoy: Planifica tu futuro hoy para que disfrutes de mayor libertad financiera y ahórrate unos chavitos en la planilla. Abre una IRA hoy y ahorra en contribuciones. También puedes consolidar todas tus IRAs haciendo un rollover. Roy Chévere cuenta con más de 14 años de experiencia y ofrece diferentes alternativas en el mercado ya sea en productos de intereses indexados o fijos. Llámalo ahora mismo para orientarte y sacar tu cita al 787-209-8441 y recuerda también que lo puedes seguir en Instagram como Chevere Financial, Mira que Chévere!!! I.E.S Elevator Services es una compañía con más de diecisiete años ofreciendo servicios en Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes en todo lo relacionado a instalar, modernizar y mantener los equipos relacionados al transporte vertical. Integramos el arreglo y el mantenimiento de elevadores, reparaciones menores y de emergencia, así como la venta de piezas. Además, nuestros servicios están disponibles las 24 horas, los 365 días del año en todo Puerto Rico incluyendo Vieques, Culebra e Islas Vírgenes. Realizamos la actualización de todos los equipos existentes en el mercado para que cumplan con los más recientes códigos y con todas las regulaciones vigentes. En adición para personas mayores y/o impedidos contamos con alternativas de movilización como silla elevador al igual que todo lo relacionado a elevadores residenciales, para sillas de rueda y carga en general. Antes que otros te fallen llama a los expertos de I.E.S Elevators al 787-908-3462 con Eduardo Castillo para coordinar cualquier consulta y/o cotización. Chequea su website en elevadorespr.com. Selik skincare es una compañia 100% puertorriqueña dedicada al cuidado y rejuvenecimiento de la piel. Con productos 100% organicos derivados de frutas, Selik skincare tiene la solucion para multiples problemas de la piel incluyendo acne, piel grasa o piel reseca. Además, en Selik Skincare nos preocupamos por la salud y el bienestar de tu piel. Por eso, todos nuestros productos son suaves, no comedogénicos y están libres de ingredientes agresivos que puedan irritar tu piel. Descubre la combinación de ingredientes científicamente probados en Selik Skincare y comienza tu camino hacia una piel más clara y saludable. Visita nuestra página web en www.selikskincare.com y descubre cómo Selik Skincare puede ayudarte a decir adiós al acné de una vez por todas. Utiliza el codigo PPP para un 10% de descuento en nuestra tienda online Recuerda que tu piel es tu mejor accesorio. Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblemaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Puestos pa'l Problema
Trumpwatch: Un injunction pa' ti, y otro pa' ti, y otro pa' ti...

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 46:31


En este Trumpwatch: múltiples órdenes de tribunales paralizan acciones de Trump, Musk y DOGE pero... ¿las acatarán?; primer encuesta de CBS News con buenos números para Trump; y los demócratas comienzan a dar (algo) señales de vida. - Si fueras partes de nuestro patreon, hubieras escuchado este episodio ayer. ¡Únete a la mejor comunidad del internet boricua en patreon.com/puestospalproblema! Aprovecha la oferta de 50% de descuento en el primer mes. - Presentado por el mejor internet de Puerto Rico - AeronetPR.com. Cambiate ahora llamando al 787 273 4143. - Nuestros Patroncitos PYMES de hoy: ¿Quieres agradar a alguien, elevar cualquier ocasión o simplemente añadir un toque de frescura a tu entorno? Comunícate con Ruscus. Comprar flores no tiene por qué ser complicado, en Ruscus te llevarán de la mano para diseñar un arreglo personalizado. Para estar al tanto de sus últimos trabajos y promociones, síguelos en sus redes sociales como Ruscuspr o visita su página ruscuspr.com. Además, puedes visitarlos en su acogedor flower shop ubicado en el casco urbano de Canóvanas. Ruscus cuenta con servicio de entrega en toda el área metro y este de Puerto Rico. Recuerda mencionar que vienes de parte de PPP para recibir 10% de descuento en tu orden. Para más información, llámanos o escríbeles al 939-408-7809. Piensa en flores, piensa en Ruscus Los expertos en sexualidad dicen que si tu quieres mantener viva la pasión con tu pareja a través de los años, tienes que meterle a la creatividad e integrar al menos 12 novedades al año. Si tú estás teniendo sexo aburrido es porque ustedes lo hacen aburrido, pero para esa ayudita está capela.love. Uno, dos, tres nuevos juguetitos sexuales al año no hacen daño, pero sacan muy buenos orgasmos. Además que te dan una ayudita cuando lo necesitan, te ayudan a bajarle al estrés y Este San Valentín, regálense amor y fuete. Capela.love, empaques discretos siempre. I.E.S Elevator Services es una compañía con más de diecisiete años ofreciendo servicios en Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes en todo lo relacionado a instalar, modernizar y mantener los equipos relacionados al transporte vertical.Integramos el arreglo y el mantenimiento de elevadores, reparaciones menores y de emergencia, así como la venta de piezas. Además, nuestros servicios están disponibles las 24 horas, los 365 días del año en todo Puerto Rico incluyendo Vieques, Culebra e Islas Vírgenes. Realizamos la actualización de todos los equipos existentes en el mercado para que cumplan con los más recientes códigos y con todas las regulaciones vigentes. En adición para personas mayores y/o impedidos contamos con alternativas de movilización como silla elevador al igual que todo lo relacionado a elevadores residenciales, para sillas de rueda y carga en general. Antes que otros te fallen llama a los expertos de I.E.S Elevators al 787-908-3462 con Eduardo Castillo para coordinar cualquier consulta y/o cotización. Chequea su website en elevadorespr.com. Al decir que los escucharon en Puestos Pal Problema tienen un 10% en los planes de mantenimiento preventivo. Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblemaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hablando Claro Podcast
LA MARINA EN VIEQUES | El Pensamiento

Hablando Claro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 61:31


Esta semana nos sentamos a hablar sobre la historia completa de la Marina en la Isla de Vieques. Desde el 1941 fue apropiado el 66% del territorio viequense para usarlo de base militar y campo de tiro, para detonar bombas y otras armas de fuego. Luego de 5 décadas de detonaciones, contaminación y varios accidentes fatales con civiles, la historia cambió. Los detalles y sorpresas de este episodio están a otro nivel.

Black Girls Texting
This Is Now A Bad Bunny Stan Account

Black Girls Texting

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 41:13


There will be no Bad Bunny slander here! This week Glynn and Sade speak on their trip to Puerto Rico exploring Vieques, San Juan, Loiza, Bad Bunny sightings and mountains adventures in Utuado. If you are an OG listener from the "Black Girls Travel" days this is reminiscent of those episodes and we hope you enjoy. We continue to keep those affected in LA in our prayers and will update you all on how we are supporting efforts out there. ****** Make sure you're following your girls on IG @blackgirlstexting, and on Twitter @blackgirlstext1. As always, please rate, comment and subscribe to Black Girls Texting on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts, it's really important to us as we continue to grow! And if you want to see our lovely faces and WATCH this episode, head to our Youtube run up those views, and please like, comment, subscribe! Want even more?! Go to Blackgirlstexting.com to subscribe to our newsletter and cop some merch!

Bad Bunny
Discover How Bad Bunny's Latest Album Celebrates Puerto Rico's Beauty and Tackles Its Environmental Challenges

Bad Bunny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 3:21


Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican music sensation, has released his latest album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," in which he continues to push the boundaries of reggaeton and Latin music while bringing attention to the beauty and challenges of his homeland. This album delves deep into the cultural richness of Puerto Rico, its environmental struggles, and the societal issues the island faces."Debí Tirar Más Fotos," meaning "I Should Have Taken More Photos," is not just an auditory experience but a visual and emotional journey through Puerto Rico. Known for his ability to blend different musical styles and address pressing social issues, Bad Bunny uses this album as a platform to highlight both the natural beauty of Puerto Rico and the urgent challenges it faces.The album features a mix of lively tracks and more introspective pieces, all characterized by Bad Bunny's signature sound and poignant lyrics. Through his music, he paints vivid pictures of Puerto Rico's stunning landscapes and vibrant culture, making listeners feel the pulse of the island's rich history and traditions. Songs like "Isla Bendita" and "Calle Luna" celebrate the island's unique beauty and the joyous spirit of its people.However, Bad Bunny does not shy away from addressing critical issues. In tracks like "El Cambio" and "Basta Ya," he tackles the alarming effects of climate change on Puerto Rico. He brings attention to the rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns, and their impact on the island's coastline and communities. The lyrics underscore the urgency of environmental action, urging listeners to recognize the signs of climate change and their responsibility in combating it.Additionally, the album sheds light on the issue of overdevelopment and its consequences for Puerto Rico. Through songs like "Construcción" and "Terreno Perdido," Bad Bunny critiques the rapid urbanization and commercialization that threaten the island's natural habitats and the way of life for many residents. He raises concerns about how unchecked development can lead to the loss of cultural identity and environmental degradation.Bad Bunny's dedication to advocating for Puerto Rican issues is evident not only in his music but also in his activism. He has consistently used his platform to support movements like saving Vieques and Culebra, and his album echoes this commitment. Through "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," he encourages listeners to reflect on their relationship with their environment and to take action to preserve the beauty and integrity of their communities.In summary, Bad Bunny's latest album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," is a powerful homage to Puerto Rico. It captures the island's essence with its blend of celebration and social commentary, making it a significant work in Bad Bunny's discography. By addressing climate change and overdevelopment, he not only entertains but also educates, using his influence to inspire positive change for Puerto Rico and beyond.

Stay In Good Company
S7. | E11. Finca Victoria | Vieques, Puerto Rico | Sylvia De Marco Invites Travelers Into A New World Of Ancient Wellness

Stay In Good Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 50:57


“And I got so addicted to my creativity. The more I create, the more praises I get. I'm doing a movie, but I'm also doing three restaurants where everybody's eating in those restaurants, and then I'm also doing the wine list for those restaurants. So it was really rich and amazing and beautiful, but I didn't know that I was depleting myself to a point of exhaustion. And then I had this spiritual awakening.” We're in great company with Sylvia De Marco, the Founder of Finca Victoria, an Ayurvedic boutique hotel and retreat center, perched atop one of the highest points on Puerto Rico's island of Vieques. Once a charming destination that changed Sylvia's life, she has now transformed into the perfect place for travelers to be nourished, to reset and restore through her Panchakarma practices, culinary flavors and grounding experiences.  In this episode, as we approach the sometimes stressful holiday season, dreaming of New Year's resolutions and future travels, tune into the words and wisdom that Sylvia shares from her own personal journey and how she invites us all to find our way as well.  Top Takeaways [1:50] From childhood, Sylvia recognized her joy in sharing spaces and building community, expressing her creative spirit in a variety of mediums, flavors, and passions.  [5:15] Sylvia's wellness journey began at a dark moment in her life when Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in 2017, acting as a blessing in disguise for the self discovery and healing that would ensue.  [9:20] Ayurveda, “knowledge of life,” is the oldest medicinal system known to man. Listen as Sylvia so clearly explains its history, purpose and presence in modern day society - as a preventative practice striving for balance within the body and its surroundings, as opposed to modern medicine which only isolates the problem. [18:50] Finca Caribe was Sylvia's serene escape from her daily life as well as her inspiration for stepping into the world of hosting. How it came into her hands and underwent a complete transformation to become Finca Victoria is a story of fate and good fortune.  [26:00] Begin your morning with a nourishing and flavorful Ayurvedic Caribbean breakfast, spend your day discovering the beautiful beaches and wild horses roaming the island of Vieques, and end your evening kayaking the brightest bioluminescent bay in the world.  [32:10] From the cabins to houses, treehouses to airstreams, every room tells a story at Finca Victoria, as Sylvia lovingly conceptualized and mindfully designed each to blend into the stunning nature that surrounds them.  [41:40] What the future holds for Finca Victoria and how we as listeners can learn from Sylvia's appreciation for moments of pause and learnings from a state of flow.  Visit For Yourself Finca Victoria Website | @finca_victoria La Botánica Website | @labotanicahotel Stay In Good Company Website 

Puestos pa'l Problema
PPP EXTRA: Una conversación complicada sobre el País a través de los ojos de un analista de la Generación Z

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 75:03


Presentado AeroNet, disfruta de una conexión estable y veloz para toda la familia. Ya sea para trabajar, estudiar o entretenerse, nuestro servicio residencial te garantiza internet confiable en todo momento. Con nuestra red, AeroNet asegura que tu hogar siempre esté conectado, incluso en situaciones climáticas difíciles. La confiabilidad de nuestra infraestructura te da tranquilidad. Con AeroNet, no importa cuántos dispositivos estén conectados al mismo tiempo. Nuestra red ofrece suficiente velocidad y estabilidad para que toda la familia disfrute de internet sin interrupciones.  Cámbiate ahora en Aeronetpr.com  y 787.273.4143 Nos sentamos con la licenciada Melanie Rivera, una analista del programa de análisis político Puerto Rico Elige, que emite WIPR, para hablar de muchos temas y su perspectiva como miembro de la Generación Z, sobre distintos asuntos del País. Co auspiciado por nuestros patroncitos PYMEs I.E.S Elevator Services es una compañía con más de diecisiete años ofreciendo servicios en Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes en todo lo relacionado a instalar, modernizar y mantener los equipos relacionados al transporte vertical. Integramos el arreglo y el mantenimiento de elevadores, reparaciones menores y de emergencia, así como la venta de piezas. Además, nuestros servicios están disponibles las 24 horas, los 365 días del año en todo Puerto Rico incluyendo Vieques, Culebra e Islas Vírgenes.  Realizamos la actualización de todos los equipos existentes en el mercado para que cumplan con los más recientes códigos y con todas las regulaciones vigentes. En adición para personas mayores y/o impedidos contamos con alternativas de movilización como silla elevador al igual que todo lo relacionado a elevadores residenciales, para sillas de rueda y carga en general. Antes que otros te fallen llama a los expertos de I.E.S Elevators al 787-908-3462 con Eduardo Castillo para coordinar cualquier consulta y/o cotización. Chequea su website en elevadorespr.com – ¿Quieres agradar a alguien, elevar cualquier ocasión o simplemente añadir un toque de frescura a tu entorno? Comunícate Ruscus. Comprar flores no tiene por qué ser complicado, en Ruscus te llevarán de la mano para diseñar un arreglo personalizado. Para estar al tanto de sus últimos trabajos y promociones, síguelos en sus redes sociales como Ruscuspr o visita su página ruscuspr.com. Además, puedes visitarlos en su acogedor flower shop ubicado en el casco urbano de Canóvanas. Ruscus cuenta con servicio de entrega en toda el área metro y este de Puerto Rico. Recuerda mencionar que vienes de parte de PPP para recibir 10% de descuento en tu orden. Para más información, llámanos o escríbeles al 939-408-7809. Piensa en flores, piensa en Ruscus   Selik skincare es una compañia 100% puertorriqueña dedicada al cuidado y rejuvenecimiento de la piel. Con productos 100% organicos derivados de frutas, Selik skincare tiene la solucion para multiples problemas de la piel incluyendo acne, piel grasa o piel reseca Además, en Selik Skincare nos preocupamos por la salud y el bienestar de tu piel. Por eso, todos nuestros productos son suaves, no comedogénicos y están libres de ingredientes agresivos que puedan irritar tu piel. Descubre la combinación de ingredientes científicamente probados en Selik Skincare y comienza tu camino hacia una piel más clara y saludable. Visita nuestra página web en www.selikskincare.com y descubre cómo Selik Skincare puede ayudarte a decir adiós al acné de una vez por todas. Utiliza el código PPP para un 10% de descuento en nuestra tienda online Recuerda que tu piel es tu mejor accesorio. #SelikSkincare #AdiósAcné #PielSaludable    Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblemaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Puestos pa'l Problema
PPP Special: "La Guayación 2024"

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 62:02


¡Nuestro especial con las predicciones las elecciones del 2024! - Si fueras partes de nuestro patreon, hubieras escuchado este episodio ayer lunes. ¡Únete a la mejor comunidad del internet boricua en patreon.com/puestospalproblema! - Presentado por el mejor internet de Puerto Rico - AeronetPR.com. Cambiate ahora llamando al 787 273 4143.  Nuestros Patroncitos PYMES de hoy: ¿Deseas aumentar tu salario? ¿Sabes que un buen resumé puede ayudarte? Un buen resumé… es una inversión. En Career Branding contamos con varias certificaciones internacionales para el desarrollo de resumé tanto para el sector privado como para el gobierno federal. Para más información, nos pueden llamar al 787.300.7777 o visite resumeprofesional.com. Como todos sabemos Puerto Rico está atravesando por una crisis financiera sin precedentes y existe una ley de protección llamada la ley federal de quiebras. La oficina del licenciado Edgardo Mangual González está abierta y está orientando por teléfono de forma gratis y confidencial sobre la protección de la ley de quiebras llamando al 787-753-0055. La ley de quiebras es la única ley que obliga a los acreedores a detener las llamadas de cobradores, detener embargos y reposesiones de autos, reorganizar deudas y salvar propiedades. llame al licenciado edgardo mangual al 753-0055 o visite la página de internet quiebraspuertorico.com. La ley de quiebras es tu derecho de reorganizar y salvar propiedades en esta crisis económica. Licenciado Edgardo Mangual 753-0055, 753-0055, 753-0055 Planifica tu futuro hoy para que disfrutes de mayor libertad financiera y ahórrate unos chavitos en la planilla. Abre una IRA hoy  y ahorra en contribuciones. También puedes consolidar todas tus IRAs haciendo un rollover.  Roy Chévere cuenta con más de 14 años de experiencia y ofrece diferentes alternativas en el mercado ya sea en productos de intereses indexados o fijos. Llámalo ahora mismo para orientarte y sacar tu cita al 787-209-8441 y recuerda también que lo puedes seguir en Instagram como Chevere Financial, Mira que Chévere!!! I.E.S Elevator Services es una compañía con más de diecisiete años ofreciendo servicios en Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes en todo lo relacionado a instalar, modernizar y mantener los equipos relacionados al transporte vertical.Integramos el arreglo y el mantenimiento de elevadores, reparaciones menores y de emergencia, así como la venta de piezas. Además, nuestros servicios están disponibles las 24 horas, los 365 días del año en todo Puerto Rico incluyendo Vieques, Culebra e Islas Vírgenes.  Realizamos la actualización de todos los equipos existentes en el mercado para que cumplan con los más recientes códigos y con todas las regulaciones vigentes. En adición para personas mayores y/o impedidos contamos con alternativas de movilización como silla elevador al igual que todo lo relacionado a elevadores residenciales, para sillas de rueda y carga en general. Antes que otros te fallen llama a los expertos de I.E.S Elevators al 787-908-3462 con Eduardo Castillo para coordinar cualquier consulta y/o cotización. Chequea su website en elevadorespr.com. Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblemaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Las mujeres se expresan frente al proceso electoral.

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 57:53


Vivien Mattei y José Raúl Cepeda conversan hoy sobre la participación de las mujeres en este ciclo electoral con Joselyn Santos de Proyecto Matria. Segmento 1 Editorial de Vivien Mattei sobre la falta de respuesta de parte de las autoridades a las múltiples quejas y querellas por irregularidades que se están levantando en el proceso. Las expresiones y acciones de la Secretaria del Dpto de Educación. Damos la bienvenida a Joselyn Santos, de Matria. Explica cómo fue el proceso de educar y recoger datos a través de reuniones a las q estaban convocadas mujeres en 15 municipios incluidos Vieques y Culebra. Segmento 2 El reto que representa la brecha salarial entre hombres y mujeres. Súmele costo y disponibilidad de cuidos de niños y adultos mayores dependientes. Preocupación por la seguridad, en la calle y el hogar. Identificaron seis (6) áreas de trabajo y su importancia variaba entré municipios. El informe recoge propuestas para acciones concretas. Informe de hallazgos se envió a todos los partidos políticos y sus candidatos a los puestos principales. El PNP y PD no acusaron recibo ni hicieron expresiones algunas. Segmento 3 Las mujeres son el 53% de la población, pero solo el 31% de los legisladores electos, y solo 5% de ellas asume posiciones conscientes a favor de las mujeres. ¿Qué hacen las otras? Solo el PIP y MVC tiene propuestas concretas sobre y para las mujeres y las diversas categorías. El PPD hace propuestas generales pero no concretas para las necesidades de los diferentes sectores. Importancia de que las electoras se fijen en las propuestas y los planes de implantación de las mismas. Segmento 4 ¿Impacto a largo o mediano plazo de los hallazgos de este informe? Organizaciones aliadas de Proyecto Matria ya están trabajando con algunas de estas ideas. Para más información o leer el documento completo … proyectomatria.org —> programas —> rutadelasmujeres

Puestos pa'l Problema
PPP 356: Alambrada Titi Wanda + Análisis Distrito de Arecibo

Puestos pa'l Problema

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 129:30


En este episodio: debaten los candidatos de San Juan; update al registro electoral; Wanda Vázquez grabó conversaciones con Jenniffer González y Thomas Rivera Shatz para el FBI; CPI y Nydia Velázquez triangulan sobre temas electorales; y el análisis de todas las carreras en el Distrito de Arecibo. - Si fueras partes de nuestro patreon, hubieras escuchado este episodio el viernes. ¡Únete a la mejor comunidad del internet boricua en patreon.com/puestospalproblema! - Presentado por el mejor internet de Puerto Rico, y su nuevo servicio de 10GB de velocidad - AeronetPR.com. Cambiate ahora llamando al 787 273 4143.  El año que viene nos vamos para Perú. Reserva ahora con $200 en podcastppp.com. Nuestros Patroncitos PYMES de hoy: I.E.S Elevator Services es una compañía con más de diecisiete años ofreciendo servicios en Puerto Rico e Islas Vírgenes en todo lo relacionado a instalar, modernizar y mantener los equipos relacionados al transporte vertical. Integramos el arreglo y el mantenimiento de elevadores, reparaciones menores y de emergencia, así como la venta de piezas. Además, nuestros servicios están disponibles las 24 horas, los 365 días del año en todo Puerto Rico incluyendo Vieques, Culebra e Islas Vírgenes. Realizamos la actualización de todos los equipos existentes en el mercado para que cumplan con los más recientes códigos y con todas las regulaciones vigentes.En adición para personas mayores y/o impedidos contamos con alternativas de movilización como silla elevador al igual que todo lo relacionado a elevadores residenciales, para sillas de rueda y carga en general. Antes que otros te fallen llama a los expertos de I.E.S Elevators al 787-908-3462 con Eduardo Castillo para coordinar cualquier consulta y/o cotización. Chequea su website en elevadorespr.com.Al decir que los escucharon en Puestos Pal Problema tienen un 10% en los planes de mantenimiento preventivo. ¿Quieres agradar a alguien, elevar cualquier ocasión o simplemente añadir un toque de frescura a tu entorno? Comunícate con Ruscus. Comprar flores no tiene por qué ser complicado, en Ruscus te llevarán de la mano para diseñar un arreglo personalizado. Para estar al tanto de sus últimos trabajos y promociones, síguelos en sus redes sociales como Ruscuspr o visita su página ruscuspr.com. Además, puedes visitarlos en su acogedor flower shop ubicado en el casco urbano de Canóvanas. Ruscus cuenta con servicio de entrega en toda el área metro y este de Puerto Rico. Recuerda mencionar que vienes de parte de PPP para recibir 10% de descuento en tu orden. Para más información, llámanos o escríbeles al 939-408-7809. Piensa en flores, piensa en Ruscus. Selik skincare es una compañia 100% puertorriqueña dedicada al cuidado y rejuvenecimiento de la piel. Con productos 100% organicos derivados de frutas, Selik skincare tiene la solucion para multiples problemas de la piel incluyendo acne, piel grasa o piel reseca Además, en Selik Skincare nos preocupamos por la salud y el bienestar de tu piel. Por eso, todos nuestros productos son suaves, no comedogénicos y están libres de ingredientes agresivos que puedan irritar tu piel. Descubre la combinación de ingredientes científicamente probados en Selik Skincare y comienza tu camino hacia una piel más clara y saludable. Visita nuestra página web en www.selikskincare.com y descubre cómo Selik Skincare puede ayudarte a decir adiós al acné de una vez por todas. Utiliza el código PPP para un 10% de descuento en nuestra tienda online Recuerda que tu piel es tu mejor accesorio. Armería Gutierrez en Arecibo, tu armería (y club de tiro) patroncito. Haz los trámites para tu portación de armas o practica tu puntería en Arecibo. Búscalos en Facebook como Armeria Gutierrez o llámalos 787-878-2995. Suscríbete a nuestro Patreon y recibe contenido exclusivo, artículos: https://patreon.com/puestospalproblemaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

El Resaltador de la Realidad
Ep. 185 Saquen a LUMA

El Resaltador de la Realidad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 86:28


El paso de la tormenta tropical, Ernesto, por Puerto Rico demostró que ni el gobierno ni el sistema eléctrico puertorriqueño están listos para emergencias de esta índole. El fenómeno atmosférico, aunque si pasó por Vieques y Culebra, no afectó directamente el resto del archipiélago borincano más allá de traernos lluvias. Sin embargo, lo poco que si trajo fue suficiente para poner en evidencia de que LUMA ni Genera han sido capaces de cumplir con las exigencias de su contrato. ¿Por qué el gobierno no ha cancelado esos contratos? Analizamos el rol que debe asumir el gobierno de Puerto Rico ante el fracaso de LUMA. - - - - ¿Te gusta nuestro contenido? Apóyanos convirtiéndote en un #Patreon y tendrás acceso a contenido EXCLUSIVO para ti y otros beneficios. Accede a www.patreon.com/elresaltadordelarealidad o en la app como El Resaltador de la Realidad #podcast #podcastenespañol #podcastpuertorico #podcastpuertorriqueño #contenidopr #política #sátirapolítica #cómics #blog #blogenespañol #podcastdepolítica #historia #historiadepuertorico #puertorico #gaming #TVseries #cine #movies #peliculas #popculture

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 15 de agosto de 2024.

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del jueves 15 de agosto de 2024: Huracán Ernesto deja lluvias torrenciales en Puerto Rico mientras azota el noreste del Caribe. El huracán Ernesto dejó lluvias torrenciales en Puerto Rico y dejó sin electricidad a casi la mitad de los clientes del territorio estadounidense el miércoles, mientras amenazaba con convertirse en una gran tormenta en su camino hacia Bermudas. Se emitió un aviso de huracán para Bermudas, mientras que se suspendieron las advertencias de tormenta tropical para Puerto Rico y sus islas periféricas de Vieques y Culebra y para las Islas Vírgenes de Estados Unidos y Británicas. Las escuelas y las agencias gubernamentales permanecieron cerradas en las Islas Vírgenes de Estados Unidos y las Islas Vírgenes Británicas y Puerto Rico, donde se reportaron fuertes inundaciones en varias áreas, lo que obligó a las autoridades a bloquear las carreteras, algunas de las cuales estaban sembradas de árboles. Más de 140 vuelos fueron cancelados hacia y desde Puerto Rico. Se pronostica que Ernesto se fortalecerá hasta convertirse en un huracán importante y se espera que su centro pase cerca de Bermudas el sábado. Los meteorólogos también advirtieron sobre fuertes oleajes a lo largo de la costa este de Estados Unidos. Más de 640.000 clientes estaban sin electricidad en Puerto Rico, junto con 23 hospitales que funcionan con generadores, dijo el miércoles el gobernador Pedro Pierluisi. Agregó que los equipos están evaluando los daños y que era demasiado pronto para decir cuándo se restablecería la electricidad. Luma Energy dijo el miércoles que su prioridad era restablecer la energía a los hospitales, la compañía de agua y alcantarillado de la isla y otros servicios esenciales. Más de 300.000 clientes se quedaron sin agua como resultado de los cortes de energía, dijo Pierluisi. Ernesto es la quinta tormenta con nombre y el tercer huracán de la temporada de huracanes del Atlántico de este año. Desde 1966, solo otros cuatro años han tenido tres o más huracanes en el Atlántico a mediados de agosto, según el Instituto de Economía Energética y Análisis Financiero. FUENTE: AP

Jay Fonseca
PODCAST - Las noticias con calle de 14 de agosto de 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 13:15


PODCAST - Las noticias con calle de 14 de agosto de 2024 - Inundaciones hasta las 2PM en gran parte de PR por Ernesto - Sobre 500 mil sin luz - Plantas de Genera prendidas con combustible más costoso - Mujer embarazada no puede ser transportada de Vieques a la isla grande - Noticentro - Alcaldes advierten que no han podido salir a dar el servicio por ahora - Han caído las lluvias esperadas y pronosticadas dice Ernesto Morales - Varios árboles caídos en Humacao, Naguabo y Yabucoa sin poder ser removidos - Ráfagas de hasta 86 millas por hoara se han sentido - AAA nunca ha tenido sistema de energía para central de agua La Plata - Se disparan las llamadas para ayuda mental - Primera Hora - Piden estar alertas a deslizamientos - El Vocero - Acusan a dos de los viraos por muerte de bebé - Primera Hora - LUMA dice que tiene mil quinientos empleados para responder a emergencia y que los moverá a donde sean necesarios - El Nuevo Día - Llega a PR Go Fund Me - Operativos en Naranjito por pitones - El Nuevo Día - Rtiz Carlton contratará 700 personas en Isla Verde - El Nuevo Día - Asesinan a mujer y otra herida en Loíza - Policía ¡Liberty lleva el entretenimiento a la puerta de tu casa! Suscríbete al Triple Pack de 300 Megas por $87.99 al mes, donde al combinar con servicio móvil, duplicas tu velocidad a 600 Megas y recibes 3 meses de Amazon Prime por nuestra cuenta. Con esta oferta, podrás disfrutar de Español de Primera TV, telefonía ilimitada, y todo lo que ofrece Amazon Prime: desde streaming hasta entregas al hogar. Únete hoy llamando al 787-355-3535. Solo en Liberty. Incluye auspicio

Bonita Radio
QPEN Desganado Gobernador invita a protegerse de Ernesto

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 33:44


¡Qué palo... es noticia! 13/08/2024 La tormenta Ernesto sigue rumbo al área Este y se espera que en Vieques y Culebra sientan vientos más fuertes ante el posible paso del ojo por esas islas municipios. Mucha lluvia y ya en San Juan, sintiéndose. Al momento los vientos son de 60 MPH. | El New York Times pone contexto al analizar la figura del criptomillonario, Brock Pierce, destacando la intervención de ese estadounidense en la Isla quebrada como foco de los protagonismos de Estados Unidos en Puerto Rico. Hablamos de política e identidad #yanqui bajo la lluvia. ¡Sintoniza, comenta y comparte! #periodismodeinvestigación #periodismoindependiente #pedropierluisi #miguelromero #brockpierce

Bonita Radio
QPEN Desganado Gobernador invita a protegerse de Ernesto

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 33:44


¡Qué palo... es noticia! 13/08/2024 La tormenta Ernesto sigue rumbo al área Este y se espera que en Vieques y Culebra sientan vientos más fuertes ante el posible paso del ojo por esas islas municipios. Mucha lluvia y ya en San Juan, sintiéndose. Al momento los vientos son de 60 MPH. | El New York Times pone contexto al analizar la figura del criptomillonario, Brock Pierce, destacando la intervención de ese estadounidense en la Isla quebrada como foco de los protagonismos de Estados Unidos en Puerto Rico. Hablamos de política e identidad #yanqui bajo la lluvia. ¡Sintoniza, comenta y comparte! #periodismodeinvestigación #periodismoindependiente #pedropierluisi #miguelromero #brockpierce

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Mujeres gestoras de proyectos de base comunitaria para un mejor país

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 58:55


El Hangar en Santurce, Casa Rosa Luisa en Ponce y Colmena Cimarrona en Vieques son proyectos liderados por mujeres que trabajan para que las puertorriqueñas podamos permanecer en nuestro territorio, con la dignidad de los trabajos organizados y enfocados a nuestras necesidades, intereses y deseos de país. Susanne habla con Carla Torres del Hangar que luchan por permanecer en su espacio. Mientras Yaira Oquendo invita a Puertas Abiertas: Mujeres en la política en Casa Rosa Luisa y Ana Elisa de Colmena Cimarrona cuenta sobre los proyectos sociales, agrícolas y políticos en Vieques y como se puede aportar a proyectos de seguridad alimentaria. Mientras Rachel se encontraba en Washington DC presentando su performance en el cierre de la residencia artística. https://www.periodicolaperla.com/gente/rachel-smith-sepulveda-lleva-su-arte-a-washington-d-c/ Buscalas en Instagram: El Hangar: @elhangarsanturce Casa Rosa Luisa: @casarosaluisa Colmena Cimarrona: @colmenacimarrona

Negras
Los latidos de la lucha en Vieques

Negras

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 57:03


En NEGRAS, conversamos sobre la lucha en Vieques con la lideresa afroviequense Katherine Martínez Medina. Mujeres afrodescendientes conversan sobre proyectos, académicos y comunitarios, relacionados a la negritud y la racialización en Puerto Rico. Aprende de los saberes de mujeres afrodescendientes y desaprende mitos que, históricamente, han degradado a las personas visiblemente negras en la nación puertorriqueña. Una producción de Colectivo Ilé ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.colectivoile.org/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ para Radio Universidad de Puerto Rico. Viernes 3:00 pm a través del 89.7 FM en San Juan, el 88.3 FM en Mayagüez

Sunshine Travelers Podcast
Episode 69 - Return to Puerto Rico: Exploring the Caribbean's Most Underrated Destination

Sunshine Travelers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 38:44


We believe we may have found one of the most underrated travel destinations in the Caribbean. We have just recently returned from Puerto Rico, and this time we discovered so much more that Puerto Rico has to offer. In this episode, we'll share with you what we learned and why we think you should put this on your travel destination list. Some links are affiliate links. See our disclosure. You will also love Episode 8: 4 Days in Puerto Rico about our first trip Tours we did and recommend on this trip: Don't miss the best Food Tour we've ever been on with The Spoon Experience. See more about our experience here. Book with Roberto with West Side Destinations for a trip to places like La Jungla Beach, Buye Beach and the town of Boqueron Additional Tour Operators we met with and will use when we return for our next trip: Sofrito Tours - Laura offers a variety of tours around the island She is a doctoral student for a PhD in History in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean and talking to the people who were able to join her on one of her tours, had nothing but the highest of accolades about her tour and wealth of knowledge. Isla Caribe tours are dedicated to tours of the town of Ponce in the south. You can join a tour or hire them for a private tour that can be catered to your interests. East Island Excursions - If you're looking for a water activity, snorkeling, and visiting one of the beautiful island or beaches of Puerto Rico by boat then you are going to want to book with East Island Excursions - they offer a variety of tours so if Culebra, Vieques, Icacos Island are on your list then we recommend that you check them out. Other Recommendations: You must go to Los Pinos Cafe Miramar for the Kan Kan Pork Chop and lots of other local favorites. Don't miss a visit to Ole Puerto Rico for a customized hand made Panama hat. The shop has been in old San Juan since 1977. So far we have stayed at the Adult's Only Condado Ocean Club, with its gorgeous Ocean View and Infinity Pool and the Aloft San Juan near the Convention Center. For our next stay in Old San Juan we have our eyes on the Hotel El Convento. Find your Perfect Stay at sunshinetravelers.com/booking Get Our Ultimate Packing Guide for Traveling Smart and Packing Light + Access to Exclusive Weekly Content here. Do More with Viator. Visit sunshinetravelers.com/viator to book local tours & experiences you'll remember. Read more about this and other travel destinations on our BLOG Follow our travels on Facebook Follow our travels on Instagram Save our travel ideas on Pinterest See our travel videos on You Tube Follow us on X (Twitter) Connect with us on LinkedIn Music Credit Music by OYStudio from Pixabay

The Nerve! Conversations with Movement Elders

In this episode we're exploring creative resistance and climate change, through an intergenerational conversation between elder and younger organizers based in rural New Mexico, Puerto Rico, and southwest Virginia who have been resisting the state and advocating for climate justice in a myriad of ways. We know that colonization is the single greatest contributor to climate change and injustice over the past 500 years, which is inherently interwoven with militarism, imperialism, and extractive economies the world over. We're bringing together elder and younger organizers to talk about “living through the apocalypse” many times over, fighting for our lives and communities through the land and water, and what solutions we see as necessary to thrive into the just futures we know to be possible.  This episode is hosted by alyzza may (they/them) based in Greensboro, North Carolina. alyzza is an angelic troublemaker, cultural organizer, and member of the National Council of Elders podcast team.  Joining alyzza in this conversation are: Elder Kathy 'Wan Povi' Sanchez, (she/her) based in San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico who is a member of NCOE, and a founding elder with Tewa Women United. Elder Myrna Pagan, (she/her) based in Vieques, Puerto Rico who is a member of NCOE, the founder of Vidas Viequenses Valen an environmental movement working for peace and justice, and a founding member of Radio Vieques, Educational Community Radio.  Leif Hurt, (they/them) based in southwest Virginia, who is an organizer with Protect Our Water, Heritage, Rights (POWHR): an interstate coalition representing individuals and groups from Virginia and West Virginia dedicated to protecting water, land, and communities from harms caused by the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure, including the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP). 

Jamming on the Job
Marine Scientist

Jamming on the Job

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 24:37


Christina, Andrés, and BoomBox are on the island of Vieques and need to get back to mainland Puerto Rico in time for their show. A Marine Scientist named Linda gives them a boat ride and teaches them about task persistence along the way.https://pbskids.org/videos/jamming-on-the-jobMandatory RTL credits The contents of this podcast were developed under a grant from the Department of Education. However, this content does not necessarily represent the policy of the Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government. The project was funded by a Ready To Learn grant [PR/Award No. S295A200004, CFDA No. 84.295A] provided by the Department of Education to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 21 DE JUNIO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 10:10


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 21 DE JUNIO DE 2024 - Lavando dinero desde PR, banquero en PR investigado por traqueteo en Panamá - El Nuevo Día - Mega transformador cuesta 4 millones para moverlo - El Nuevo Día - Piden traer a miles de empleados de la AEE para que ayuden a arreglar problemas de LUMA - El Nuevo Día - Autorizan cazar pitones, boas y otras serpientes y hacerlo ilimitadamente ante la enorme cantidad en PR - El Nuevo Día - Buscan por montones Ozempic fatulo que venden por ahí - Quartz - Ana Irma Rivera Lassén podría quedarse fuera de la papeleta también y va al tribunal federal - Noticel - Vuelven a los guantes oftalmólogos y optómetras por legislación que se ha intentado todos los cuatrienios - El Vocero - Otro asesinato de pareja lleva a 14 casos en PR - El Vocero - Gobernador dice que no a aumento de tarifas para pagar sistema energético - El Vocero - Vuelven a la ONU para descolonización de PR - varios - Fermín Fontánez dice que no fiscaliza a LUMA como tal, que eso le toca al Negociado de Energía - Noticel - Llegará nueva barcaza a Vieques y Culebra con fondos federales - Primera Hora - Secretaria de Obras Públicas de PR exaltada al salón de la fama de la NASA - Primera Hora -Ada Monzón llega desde Alemania ante foro mundial sobre el calentamiento del planeta y las temperaturas en PR - El Nuevo Día - PR paga bien sus deudas por ahora, pero préstamos estudiantiles todavía no se registran - El Nuevo Día - Fahad vende propiedades en PR luego de escándalo entre él y el caso de Wanda Vázquez - El Nuevo Día - McDonald's plantea vender papitas y bajar precios en combos para lograr evitar seguir perdiendo clientes por inflación - Qz - Trump le daría residencia a estudiantes que se gradúen de universidades de Estados Unidos - All in Podcast - Encuestas se movieron a favor de Biden tras convicción de Trump en caso de hush money - Slit Ticket #AD No importa donde me encuentre, siempre me hidrato con Pedialyte®. Consíguelos hoy en tu supermercado o farmacia de preferencia y mantente hidratado con Pedialyte®. Disponibles en varios sabores. Incluye auspicio

Climate Connections
Nonprofit helps bring solar to the Puerto Rican island of Vieques

Climate Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 1:31


Solar panels help communities maintain power even after destructive tropical storms and hurricanes. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/ 

GET WOOD
Puerto Rico Ho

GET WOOD

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 32:12


hey lovers, I'm back and better than ever- with a tell all adventure story from my time in Vieques, Puerto Rico Animals, Crackheads and the Tropics, Oh My! It's a fun ep, plus some good movie reviews thanks for always supporting and sendin loves xoxo backatchya Jess --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessica-wood61/message

El Podcast de Aníbal
Podcast de Aníbal - Miércoles_ 22 de mayo de 2024

El Podcast de Aníbal

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 60:23


Temas del día: Muere bebe en tiroteo en Cayey - (clip)- Guerra de gangas y puntos en Cayey Otro simulacro electoral de poca participación. Lo ganan Pierluisi y Zaragoza.  Jenniffer ataca duro en anuncios y post en las redes  Juan Dalmau presenta propuesta de plan universal de salud  Escándalo de Corrección.  Ahora le pretenden echar la culpa a Tribunales. Confirmado atraso en proyectos de transportación hacia Vieques y Culebras  Advierten los retos para llegar al 100% de energía renovable  Junta le da al gobierno hasta el viernes para presentar presupuesto revisado  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jay Fonseca
PODCAST LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 22 DE MAYO

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 11:43


LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 22 DE MAYO DE 2024 - Asesinato de bebé de Cayey y arresto de reguettonero de Los Viraos totalmente atado - Policía - Asesina a mujer y se suicida sujeto al lado de hospital de Manatí - Policía - Nos dejan sin gas, explotará factura AEE tras aumento de uso de bunker y diesel - Cuarto Poder - La culpa de salida de Hermes Ávila ahora es del juez del caso - Terrible ola de calor afectará muchísimo la salud de los boricuas - El Vocero - UpDate mega importante de Apple - Energía 100% renovable es una feca - CNE - Atrasos por Vieques y Culebra y otros proyectos de ATI - Protegen libertad religiosa en la escuela, aprueban proyecto en Senado - El Nuevo Día - Empresas ley 60 dejan sobre 418 millones - El Nuevo Día - BDE sigue dando largas a asunto de los préstamos vendidos al garete bajo Rosselló - El Nuevo Día - Fuera de control las serpientes sueltas en PR - Vox - Suben dos boricuas a grandes ligas, Cubs y Guardians - Investigarán truco de Camarero con aplicación que permite apuestas deportivas y de carreras - Primera Hora- Aeropuerto hará su propia toma eléctrica - Demandan por supuesto show de municipio de Rio Grande en albergue de Arecibo - Noticel - Junta advierte que tienen que cambiar presupuesto para el viernes y así conseguir fondos CEE y UPR - Suben dos boricuas a las grandes ligas- Advierten que pueden perderse fondos de ATI y de Vieques y Culebra Para celebrar a tu graduando favorito o a papá, Liberty te ofrece más maneras de conectarlos a lo que les gusta. Visítanos hoy y llévate un iPhone 15, el segundo Apple Watch SE y unos AirPods, todo por nuestra cuenta. Celébralos y conéctalos con ese regalo que tanto merecen llamando al 1-855-655-0055, o visitando tu tienda más cercana. Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado. Incluye auspicio

En Diario
Miércoles, 22 de mayo de 2024

En Diario

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 15:36


Este episodio de En Diario es presentado por Claro PR.  -- Las noticias para hoy: Proyectos de infraestructura de vital importancia para Vieques y Culebra aún permanecen atrasados. Además, nuevo estudio federal hace énfasis en la necesidad de una red eléctrica estable como paso para la transición a energía renovable y el Departamento de Desarrollo Económico revela el retorno de inversión de los incentivos otorgados mediante la Ley 60. -- En Diario es una producción de GFR Media. Este episodio fue producido y editado por J. Miguel Santiago Colón y presentado por Valeria María Torres Nieves.  La música original utilizada en esta edición fue compuesta por Rigoberto Alvarado. ¡Buen día! 

En Blanco y Negro con Sandra
RADIO – MIÉRCOLES, 22 MAYO – Catástrofe Ambiental: Las serpientes invaden Puerto Rico, más allá de los políticos

En Blanco y Negro con Sandra

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 50:26


Catástrofe Ambiental: Las serpientes invaden Puerto Rico. Altas cantidades de enormes serpientes invasoras que andan sueltas por todo el país, especialmente en Cabo Rojo, amenazan no sólo el ambiente sino la vida misma. Ofensiva comunitaria en la Cámara de Representantes para conservar el Río Piedras ante amenazas de proyectos obsoletos de canalización Estudiantes del programa de Diseño Industrial de la Escuela de Artes Plásticas diseñan un podio accesible para los tribunales de Puerto Rico. Este proyecto optimizará el funcionamiento de las cortes para personas con diversidad funcional y pretende convertirse en un proyecto piloto de emprendimiento para los estudiantes, quienes podrán comercializar y producir estas piezas de mobiliario para la Rama Judicial Gobierno recauda sobre $418 millones por la exportación de servicios bajo la Ley 60  Junta Fiscal da ultimátum al gobierno en medio de atrasos en proyectos para Vieques y Culebra La administración pide al ente que controla las finanzas públicas la reprogramación de $34.6 millones que aún no han usado para mejoras a las lanchas y terminales Noruega, Irlanda y España reconocerán a Palestina como estado Estas son algunas de las noticias que tenemos hoy En Blanco y Negro con Sandra.   AUDIO: Este es un programa independiente y sindicalizado. Esto significa que se transmite simultáneamente por una serie de emisoras de radio y medios en sus respectivas regiones, por sus plataformas digitales, aplicaciones para dispositivos móviles y redes sociales. Estos medios son: Cadena WIAC - WYAC 930 AM Cabo Rojo- Mayagüez Cadena WIAC – WISA 1390 AM Isabela Cadena WIAC – WIAC 740 AM Área norte y zona metropolitana WLRP 1460 AM Radio Raíces La voz del Pepino en San Sebastián X61 – 610 AM en Patillas X61 – 94.3 FM Patillas y todo el sureste WPAB 550 AM - Ponce ECO 93.1 FM – En todo Puerto Rico Mundo Latino PR.com Una vez sale al aire el programa queda como podcast en: Spotify, Anchor, Soundcloud, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts y otras plataformas https://anchor.fm/sandrarodriguezcotto   TAMBIÉN NOS PUEDES SEGUIR Y ENVIAR MENSAJES EN: REDES SOCIALES: Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, Tumblr, TikTok, Mastodon, Post, TrueSocial, BlueSky, y YouTube CANALES DE MENSAJERÍA: Telegram, WhatsApp BLOG:  En Blanco y Negro con Sandra -- http://enblancoynegromedia.blogspot.com SUSCRIPCIÓN: Substack, plataforma de suscripción de prensa independiente -- https://substack.com/@sandrarodriguezcotto OTROS MEDIOS DIGITALES: ¡Ey! Boricua, Revista Seguros,- Revista Crónicas y otros CORREO ELECTRÓNICO: enblancoynegroconsandra@gmail.com         --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sandrarodriguezcotto/support

Live Like the World is Dying
S1E111 - Dean Spade on Mutual Aid as Preparedness pt. I

Live Like the World is Dying

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 54:55


Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Margaret and Dean talk about the ways that mutual aid helps communities prepare for disasters that are already here and disasters that have yet to come. Guest Info Dean Spade is an American lawyer, writer, trans activist, and associate professor of law at Seattle University School of Law. You can find Dean's work at Deanspade.net, and you can read the article that Margaret and Dean talk about, "Climate Disaster is Here--And the State Will Never Save Us" on inthesetimes.com. You can also find Dean on Twitter @deanspade or on IG @spade.dean. Host Info Margaret (she/they) can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Live Like the World is Dying: Dean Spade on Mutual Aid as Preparedness **Margaret ** 00:24 Hello and welcome to Live Live the World is Dying, your podcast for what feels like the end times. I'm your host today Margaret Killjoy. And today, I'm gonna be talking to Dean Spade, and we're gonna talk about so much stuff. We're gonna talk about so much stuff that this is going to be a two parter. So you can hear me talk with Dean this week and you can hear me talk with Dean next week. Or, if you're listening to this in some far-flung future, you can listen to it both at once in between dodging laser guns from mutants that have come out of the scrap yards, riding dinosaurs. I hope that's the future, or at least it wouldn't be boring. This podcast is a proud member of the Channel Zero Network of anarchist podcasts, and here's a jingle from another show on the network. **Margaret ** 01:53 Okay, we're back. So if you could introduce yourself with I guess your name, your pronouns, and then maybe a little bit about how you ended up doing the kind of work that led you to be on this show talking about mutual aid and collapse and preparedness? **Dean ** 02:10 Totally. Yeah, I'm Dean, I use he/him. And we could start anywhere. I became politicized primarily, like in the late 90s, living in New York City. You know, Rudy Giuliani was mayor/ There was a really vibrant, like very multi-issue, cross-class, multiracial kind of resistance happening to his range of anti-poor pro-police politics happening in the city; people, you know, in the fight around immigrant rights, in the fight around labor, sex workers being zoned out of Time Square. You know, there was just. . .it was a real moment. And I was part of queer nightlife. And people were experiencing a lot of intense policing. And a lot of us were part of work related to, you know, things that had spun off of Act Up, like a lot of direct support to people who were living with HIV and AIDS and trying to get through the New York City welfare processes, and dealing with housing. So a lot of mutual aid in that work from the get, and a lot of work related to that overlap between criminalization and poverty, from a queer, trans, feminist perspective. And that work was also tied into like, very, you know. . . a broader perspective. Like a lot of people were tied to the liberation of Puerto Rico, and the fight against the US Navy bombing Vieques, people were tied into the fight around Palestine. So it was very local--hyperlocal--New York City work, but it was very international because New York City is a very international place, and those politics were very international. So that really shaped me in a lot of ways. And I went from there to becoming a poverty lawyer and focusing on doing Poverty Law for trans people, you know, really focused on people in jails and prisons and welfare systems and immigration proceedings and foster care and stuff like that; homeless shelters. I did that for a number of years, and then increasingly felt like I. . . I just felt the real limits of doing that work as a lawyer and really prefer unpaid organizing and not being do not doing that to kind of the nonprofit and sort of like social services, legal services frame. And so my job, for now 15 years, has been that I'm a law professor. It's like a really great job that's not like. . . you know, it's not a nine to five, and that's wonderful. You don't have a boss really, and things like that. And so I teach to kind of pay my bills and what my life is really about is, you know, a lot of. . . it's been a lot of local abolitionist stuff. Like, you know, site fights around different jails and other facilities or police stations or whatever and mutual aid work and, you know, tied in for years with various aspects of like Palestine movement, especially around trying to push back against pinkwashing. And like writing stuff and making media and collaborating with artists and and, yeah. So, that's like that's that same. . .I've always think I've stayed the same, but also, I think my ideas have changed a lot over time. I've gravitated more towards anarchist or anti-state thought. And thinking a lot more in recent years about the ecological crisis and collapse and just kind of like what that means for the tactics and strategies we're all engaged in kind of all these different movements spaces. **Margaret ** 05:41 I think that that's probably--that last point--is kind of the core of what I want to ask you about and talk to you about, because while you were talking, I was thinking about how like, you know, all of these things that you're talking about--the activism you're doing in New York, for example==I mean, it's all preparedness, right? Like us, helping each other out is being. . . like, aware of actual threats and working to mitigate them? And that's what preparedness is for me, right? And, I actually think activism is a very good, solid place to come from for preparedness, right? I'd rather have a bunch of activists and organizers around me than specifically people who like, know how to skin squirrels. I like people who can do both to be honest, but you know, as compared to the traditional assumption of what a prepper or someone who's involved in preparedness, what their background would be. But I also. . .okay, so it's like I want one, I kind of wanna talk about the activist-preparedness pipeline. But the thing that I'm really excited to talk to you about is kind of the opposite, is the thing that you just brought up. What does awareness of ecological crisis do to our activism? What does it do to how we make decisions around what to prioritize? How to live? Like, for me, the thing that started this show was that I was like, "I'm very aware of this coming ecological crisis. I feel a little bit distant from other people because I feel a little bit like I'm running around screaming, 'the sky is falling.' Because I could see it and I don't understand why no one else can see it," you know? And it was basically like, how does this inform the decisions we make? Right? Which is where the title sort of literally comes from. But I think you've done a lot of work around this, around how awareness of ecological crisis impacts how we choose to be activists. And I'm wondering if you could talk about how it's impacted you or how you've learned to help communicate this to people. Right, because that's one of the biggest scary things is how do we not Chicken Little while needing to Chicken Little? You know, we need a little bit of Chicken Little--a little. Yeah, okay. I'm done. **Dean ** 08:05 I want to come back to the pipeline later. Let's remember to do that. But one thing that your question brings up for me also is just, I just want to talk--and I'm curious about your experiences of this--I want to be real about how much denial there is like. And I think this is really interesting. Like, I find an extreme amount of denial about the level of the crisis, even amongst people I know who are incredibly radical and spent their lives trying to end denial around other things they care about. Like we spent our lives trying to be like, "Look what's happening in prisons and jails in our society," or "Look at what poverty is," or "Look at what the war machine is." But then when it comes to like, "Hey, y'all, I think that, like, collapse is nigh, and that might affect our strategies." People are like, "I don't want to hear about that." Literally, "Don't talk to me about that," because it's so scary, and there's so much stress. And then I get like a certain set of like really common denial reactions like, "Well, the world has ended before." And it's like, yes, every time colonialism is happening a world, a way of life, a way people have been together is ending. Absolutely. And there is something unique and specific about this particular mass extinction event. And it's okay to say. . . it doesn't mean that those things didn't happen or aren't happening. But they're. . .but that feels to me like sometimes a phrase people use that's just like, "I don't want to think about this anymore." I'm like, let's think about that and this because actually, they're all happening together. Right? Like, obviously, colonization is ongoing and it determines who is feeling the heat fastest, you know? That, I get that one a lot or I get like, "Well, humans are bad and maybe the world should just end," kind of thing. Like, let's hasten it, or like, you know, maybe not, "Let's hasten it," but like, you know, that feels really messed up to me. That feels like skipping over and denying how much meaningful suffering we want to acknowledge and recognize and also try to prevent, and it ignores the fact that not all humans have made this happen. Actually, most humans who ever existed have fought against extraction and states and wars, and it's like just elites running state formations that have made this happen. Like that feels really not right and unjust, that kind of frame. I just get a lot of autopilot denial statements from people when I try to talk about this, that are from people like who I love and who really share my other values. And I'm just like, what's going on? How can I get people to talk with me about this in a way that's not--I'm not trying to just kick up fear and terror. And also, it's probably reasonable to feel fear and try to hold that with each other, because that's a reasonable response to the fact that I'm. . .I feel very certain that my life will end earlier than it likely would have ended because of the collapse of systems that I rely on--all of which are like terrible systems of extraction that I wish I didn't rely on to live, but I do. Like, I want to talk about that with people I love. And, you know, I think it makes such a big difference in our political movements because we're so often in conversations that are about unrealistic timelines of change by trying to persuade people, trying to. . . you know, let's persuade Congress, let's persuade. . . like, I don't know, these are kind of moral persuasion, long-term frameworks for transformative change that are dubious on many levels but also are just really unrealistic with what we're staring down the barrel of. So to me, potentially, awareness of the level of crisis that's happening, would allow us to be very humble and pragmatic about immediate needs and preparation, as opposed to being invested in.... One other thing I'll say about denial is I think one of the things that produces so much of this denial is there's so much fake good news about climate. It's like "This person is developing this cool thing to put in the ocean," or it's all tech-based and it's like tech is gonna save us somehow. And it's those kinds of, "I feel good because I read one good thing about how one species is on the rebound." That is a whole news machine telling us not to be worried and also that experts have an under control, and someone else is going to fix it. And don't look around at the actual overwhelming evidence of, again, living through another hottest year on record, you know? And so I guess I'm just--I'm sorry I'm all over the place--but I just, I really feel strongly about what would it take for the people in our communities who are so. . .who dedicate our lives to reducing suffering of all living beings, to let ourselves know more about what's happening, and see how that would restructure some of our approaches to what we want to do with this next five years, you know? **Margaret ** 12:50 I think that that's such a. . .it's such a good point because one of the things that we. . .one of the mainstream narratives around climate change--you know, I mean, obviously, the right-wing narrative is  that it's not happening--and then the liberal narrative--and it's the narrative that we easily fall into, even as radicals and progressives and anarchists an ect--Is that, "Hey, did you know that we're in trouble by 2050?" You know, and we're like, "We better get our shit together in the next 30 years." And I'm like, "I'm gonna be dead 30 years from now and not of old age." You know? And, I, maybe I'm wrong. I hope I'm wrong. I'm often wrong about this kind of thing, right? But I need to take into consideration the very likely possibility that that is going to happen. And I need to--and there's certain things that I can do to like mitigate the dangers that I'm facing--but overall, it's the same thing that you do by being born, where you're like, "Well, I'm going to die," right? And so you're like, I need to make decisions based on the fact that I'm gonna die one day. And so I need to choose what's important to me and, like, do my YOLO shit. I don't think anyone says YOLO anymore. But, you know, I need to, act like I know that I might die at any moment and make my decisions based on that. And people are like, "Yeah, by 2045 It's gonna be so much trouble." And I'm like, "2030." You know, this year, last year, two years ago, COVID," you know? And we just need to take it into consideration. All of these things that you're bringing up is a really interesting me. I took a bunch of different notes. I'm going to talk--I'm going to also kind of scattershot it. And one of the things that came up recently, we do a This Month in the Apocalypse and we do a This Year in the Apocalypse or "last year in the apocalypse," and the last year we did Last Year of the Apocalypse-- whatever the episode we did recently about last year--you know, we got some feedback where people were like, "Y'all were a little bit more cynical and doom and gloom than you usually manage," and it's true. And I try actually fairly hard with the show, because if you're completely doom and gloom all of the time, it's pretty natural to just shut down and eat cookies and wait for the end or whatever, right? And that's like, not what I want to promote. But on some level, I'm reaching the point where I'm like, "Yeah, no, this is. . . it's bad. The asteroid's right there. We can see it. It's coming. We need to act like that's happening, you know? And there's only so many times and ways you can say that. But the thing I.... Okay, one of the things I really like about what you brought up, is what that timeline does. In some ways it disrupts--including radical projects, right--like, one of my projects is social change and cultural change and one of my projects is to help people--and especially next generations of people--operate in a more egalitarian way, you know, in my mind a more anarchic way but whatever. I honestly don't give all that much of a shit about labels with this, you know? And that's like, a lot of my work, right? And then I'm like, I wonder how much that matters? You know, right now. And I wonder how much--and I think it does in kind of an.... I think this comes from the Quran, "If the world were ending tomorrow, I would plant a tree today." You know? I always saw it as like the cool activist slogan. And then eventually, it was like, "Oh, that, I think that's a Quranic slogan." And that's cool. And so as an anarchist that influences my thinking, right? About like,, okay, this slow cultural work has a point but isn't necessarily what we're going to do to save us--as much as "saving" happens. But it also really disrupts--and I think this is what you kind of mentioned--it's really interesting how much it disrupts the liberal perspective of this. And I remember having this conversation--I don't want to out this person as a liberal, [a person] that I love dearly [and is] an important part of my life, is very much a liberal--and when we're talking about, "Oh, I wish we would have a green New Deal, but it just, it won't happen. There's no way it'll get through Congress." And so at that, this person throws up their hands, they're like, "Well, what would save us is a green New Deal and it's not going to happen. So okay." And it's just, to me, it's like, well then what? You know? And you get into this place. And I think overall, I think anarchists and some other folks have been kind of aware of this for a while, where revolution is actually less of a long shot than electoral change on something that has a timeline, like mitigating the worst effects of climate change. And revolution is a shit fucking record, just an absolute garbage record. But it happens faster--but electoral change also as a garbage record and is slow as shit. **Dean ** 18:04 Yeah, and also, if everything's falling apart.... So like, I think that the systems that we live under, like the food system and the energy system in particular, are, you know, I think we saw this with COVID, the supply chains breaking down really quickly. Like the whole global supply chain is already like a shoe-strung, ramshackle, broken, messy, really violent thing and it falls apart--it's barely patched together--and it falls apart quickly when it's disrupted. And there's no reason to think we wouldn't have more pandemics soon. And there's no reason to think we won't have other major disasters, both resulting from political stuff and from ecological stuff and from economic access. So, if we know that the things we live under are falling apart, it's not like. . . It's like it's not even like a revolution like some people topple something. It's like things are just cracking, toppling unevenly across space and time across regions. And how do we want to be thinking about our lives? I like that you brought up that "YOLO," sharpens your own priorities, like who do I want to be near? What do I want? Who do I want to be with? How do I? What kind of person...skills would I like to have when that comes up? This relates to the kind of activist-prepper pipeline thing. Like, learning how to facilitate a meeting with a lot of people who are different from each other is really useful. Like my beloved, beloved, dear friend lived through Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. She lived in a really big apartment building that's part of a complex of two really big apartment buildings. And she was like, "The thing I really wish I'd known how to do would be to facilitate a great meeting for that many people--even if everyone didn't come." People were already supporting elders in the building, trying to help each other in every way possible, but she wished there had been big meetings to help facilitate that more. So those kinds of skills, knowing how to help people share stuff, knowing how to help deescalate conflict, knowing how to...what to do when intense men are trying to take things over, you know, and knowing how to organize around that. These are things that a lot of activists who are in any number of movements know how to do. So like knowing those skills and then also knowing it's going to actually be really...like it's going to be really local. There's going to be a level of just like, "Do people have stored water on my block? How much? What stored water do we have to share? If I get more people on my block to store more water now, then when the water stops flowing we'll have more water on the block." I think a lot about something you said in one of your episodes about how it's more important to have a tourniquet than a gun. Like just things that you can share. Partly, it's like, if more people are carrying tourniquets or Narcan or any of the things we know are about how I'm then a person who doesn't need that and I'm a person who could share it. So just that aspect of preparation, that's already what works. You know, we already live in a bunch of crises. Like, lots of our community members are in prison, people are living outside. Like, we live with so much crisis. We already kind of--if you're working on those things, you know a bit about what that's like, what you want to have in your bag, what kind of things would prepare you for the fight that's likely to break out or emotional crisis people are likely to be about to fall into or whatever. So I feel like that kind of thinking, it's like when we get to this level of awareness about the crises we live in and we're like, "It's not 2050. It's already happening/it's the next pandemic, which could be much a worse pandemic and start any day now. Or it's the next storm coming to where I live or fire or smoke," or whatever. Like when we accept that more, which is like this whole difficult process about accepting our own mortality, accepting that things change, accepting. . . ridding ourselves of like, nationalism that tells us the United States is forever and will always be like this, you know, all these illusions are like so deep in us, like when we do that, it just clarifies what this short, precious life is about. You know what I mean? It gives us a chance--and there's a lot of heartbreak. It's like, wow, I won't be with all the people I love who live all over the country or all over the world when this happens. I don't know when this is happening. I don't know how it's gonna unfold. There's so much powerlessness. And, what are the immediate things I want to do about appreciating my life right now and setting things up as to the extent that I can--I mean I can't prepare to prevent it--but I can be like, "Yeah, I'm gonna store some water," or "Yeah, I would rather live closer to this person," or whatever it is, you know? I feel like people deserve a chance to ask those questions of ourselves and then, politically, to stop doing tactics that are based on a lie, that things are going to stay this way forever or even for a while. Because that feels like. . . I'm like, I want to stop wasting our beloved, precious time, you know, on shit that's too. . . It's on a timeline that's not real. You know? **Margaret ** 22:45 I wonder if it's like. . .To me--I don't talk much about my romantic life on the podcast, but I'm polyamorous--and one of the things that distinguishes a partner versus a sweetie is that I make my life plans incorporating partners, you know? Not necessarily like, oh, we're gonna live together or whatever. But they're like, these are the people that I like, from a romantic point of view, and being like, I am going to make my decisions absolutely, including these people. It's like we need to date the apocalypse. We need to just accept that the apocalypse is our partner. Like, we need to make our decisions incorporating the uncertainty and. . . the uncertainty about what's to happen, and the likelihood that what is coming is very different than what is currently--or certainly than what was 10 years ago. I mean, even like. . . I don't know, talking to my friends who I've been friends with for 10-20 years, I'm like, we'll talk about 10 years ago and we'll be like, "That was a different world politically," right? It was just a completely fundamentally different world. And, you know, the future is going to be really different. And that is, you know.... For me, the biggest decision I made was around preparedness--and everyone has a different relationship with their families--I moved a lot closer to my family. I moved within one tank of gas to my family and back. And, you know, that is the single biggest step that I took in terms of my preparedness, and you know, that's far more important to me than the, probably, about nine months' worth of food, my basement. But, you know, I live in the mountains and have a lot of storage. **Dean ** 24:41 Yeah, I think there's a piece of this about getting to divest. Like, I mean, so much of what liberalism is and what nationalism is, is it tells us that if you're mad about what's happening, where you live, you should appeal to the people who govern you and you should further invest in their system and show up and participate in it. And maybe you should even run for office. It's all about going towards, because that thing is going to deliver you what you want or not depending on how well you appeal to it. And when we're like "That thing," you know, "first of all is rotten and is never going to deliver us anything but war and destruction and that's what it was made for. That's what it does." But also, like, even those of us who know that, even though those were like, "Yeah, I hate the United States. I'm not trying to improve it or fix it or make it into a wonderful.... Even those, we still, you know, we're still very invested. Like, you know, I have a really mainstream job or there's people I know, who want to own a home, all these things that we've been told will make us safe, it turns out they won't? It turns out already they didn't and haven't for lots of people for lots of reasons for lots of times, you know? See 2008 crash, see, you know, hurricanes did taking out all-Black property and displace Black people. All the things. All the uneven, horrible, terrible violences of Capitalism and crisis. But it's really a dead end. You know, when people ask me all the time about going to grad school and I'm like, "I don't know, do you want to spend the last--possibly the last-- few years of your life doing that? Will you enjoy it? Like will it let you do art and activism and whatever else you want or will it be a slog that you're just putting in this time because you think in 10 years, you'll have the job you want? In which case, no. Like for me that kind of invitation to divest from things that I don't really want or believe in any way or to really be like, ?Why am I saying yes to this? Why am I saying no to that?" is one of the liberating aspects of accepting how dire things are that I want people to get to have. Because it's about letting go of stuff that doesn't work and that was never going to work, but like really, really, really. . . Like the Green New Deal. Like if I dedicate my life to passing and Green New Deal and Medicare for all in this political climate with this time, like, it's not gonna happen, you know? And even I think many people who are liberals know that, but it's like, what would happen? Like, do I really? Do I want to produce my own abortion drugs and hormones for my community out of my basement? Do I want to. . . Like, what do I want to do that is immediate support to people I love and care about instead of deferred, you know, wellness, "hopefully,"--if we can convince elites? **Margaret ** 27:19 I like that idea. And I'm going to think about that more. I really liked the perspective of just specifically divesting, and I even. . . It's one of the things I sometimes try to convince the liberals in my life is that the way that incremental change happens isn't from people asking for incremental change, it happens when you're like, "Oh, we don't need you anymore. We've created our own thing," then the State is like, "Shit, shit, shit. No, we can do it too. We promise!" You know? And make them rush to catch up with us. And to compare it to something with my own life, when I when people ask for professional advice in a creative field, one of the reasons I like pushing DIY as a good intro--and even as someone who, you know, I do the show, which isn't quite DIY, it's collectively produced, but I'm one of the collective members, but started off DIY--and then I also have a corporate podcast, right, where, I get my salary from doing a podcast. And the way that you do things is you do things so well that the people who gatekeep look for you to invite you in, rather than going to them and begging for access. You declare that you're too cool to go to the club, and then the club asks you to come in, you know? And in order to do that, you have to genuinely be too cool for the club. But then sometimes when people give you salaries, it's fine and you can use it to fill your basement with food and give it to people and shit. And I think about that even with the Green New Deal stuff, it's like, well, that's not going to happen--probably at all--but it would need to be them co-opting a successfully organized wide-scale, decentralized movement, you know? **Dean ** 29:11 And the Green New Deal is like the prior New Deal, it's a deal to try to save Capitalism and extraction. It's very drastically inadequate for anything that would. . . I mean, so much of what's happened environmentally is not preventable at this point anyway, you know--in terms of what's already been set in motion--much less the idea that something. . . I mean, it's all based on the idea of maintaining a Capitalist job framework. I mean, it's just, it's really, really, really, really, really, really inadequate. And the United States is the world's biggest polluter ever and has. . . The US military is the most polluting thing ever for reasons. It's not just gonna be like, "Oh, you know what, those people those hippies were right, let's stop." You know what I mean? Like, the idea that our opponents are gonna just change their minds because we tell them enough. You know? It's just so. . . It's like, we've been told. . . And it's so like. . . We've just we've been given that message so relentlessly that if we're just loud enough, if there's just enough of us in the streets. And I think a lot of people saw Occupy and saw 2020 and see like, "Wow, this is so. . ." you know, Standing Rock, see these moments where people really, really show up and put everything on the line and are incredibly disruptive. And our opponents just right the ship and suggests that we don't live in a democracy--and we never have. They're not persuadable. Like, it's not going to happen through those kinds of frameworks. And yet, I think that the kind of like brainwashing or the fiction version of the Civil Rights Movement that we've been given is so powerful. Like people really are like, "If I go to a march then. . ." I guess one of my questions at this point in life, too, is how can we bring new people into our movement, because more more people are like unsatisfied, miserable, terrified for good reasons, wonderful mobilizable. How do we bring people in and have ways that we engage in action together that help people move towards a perspective that isn't liberal? So help people move away from love, just thinking they need to get their voice heard to like, "Oh, no, we actually have to materially create the things we want for each other." We have to directly attack our opponents' infrastructure. And we have to have solidarity with everybody else who's doing that instead of getting divided into good protesters and bad protestors, and all that stuff that you see happening, you know, every day. That to me, that question, like, what's the pedagogy. . . What's a pedagogical way of organizing that helps people move out of those assumptions, which are so powerful and are really in all of our heads. It's just a matter of degree. Like, I feel like it's a lifelong process of like trying to strip liberalism out of our hearts and minds, so to say. As they say. As liberals say.  **Margaret ** 31:55 I really liked that way of framing it. I think about how one of my friends always talks about the way to judge the success of actions--and I don't think that this is the only way. I think that sometimes, like "Did you accomplish your goals?" is a very good way. But I think that one of them is, "Does this tend to give the participants agency? Because I think that agency is--I mean, it's addictive--but it's in the same way that air and water are addictive, you know? The more you experience agency--and especially collectively produced agency--the more I think that people will tend to stay in the movement, even as their ability to express that agency, like even when the movement ebbs, right, people who learned. . . You know, there's this thing that I think about with 2020, and 2020 has been memory hold completely, but on some level, everyone in 2020 who had never before seen a cop car on fire or never before seen the police retreat, I remember really clearly the first time in my life I saw the police retreat, because it never seemed like it was a thing that could happen. I've been doing direct action protesting for like eight years before I saw that police retreat, because the way that US tactics tended to work in protest didn't tend to do things that made the police retreat. And that protest where I saw the police retreat, we did not win our strategic goals, right? But it's part of why I am still in this movement is because I can't forget that feeling. And so, yeah, I think that for we people are systematically stripped of agency, learning to invite people into space to collectively create agency is really important. But that said, I do think that actually--especially sort of anti-State leftism, which tends to be less structured, which I actually don't think is inherently a positive or negative thing about it--is that I think one of our biggest stumbling blocks is we're bad at bringing people in. **Dean ** 34:13 Yeah, the insularity of some of the more insurrectionary work is, I think that is exactly it. It's like yes, you can have your little cell that's going to go into an amazing sabotage action or an incredible, you know, deface something or, you know, make something about the more machinery of the prison system or something harder, but how do people join? How are people? And also how to take those steps from like, "Wait, I'm really mad at what's happening in Gaza," or  "I'm really pissed about what's happening with the environment," or "I'm really scared about how the police are," or whatever, to finding what's most available to find, which will often be organizations or groups that are doing a good job recruiting new people but maybe using not very bold tactics. How do we have those groups also be in better. . . You know, I was just reading Klee Benally's book and one of the things Klee talked about is de-siloing the above ground from the underground, like having there be more solidarity is something I've been very concerned about, especially since the recent indictment of the forest defenders and in Atlanta. How do we not have people be like, "Well, the ones who were just flyering are just good protesters, and the ones who, you know, did sabotage and lived in the forest are bad." How do we build such a strong solidarity muscle--which means we have to break ties with like the pacifism narrative--how to build the strong solidarity muscle so that people can get recruited into our movements wherever they get recruited, whatever interests them, whatever tactic they first stumble upon, and then can take bolder action and take more autonomous action, cause there's also kind of passivity in our culture. Like, wait for the experts to tell you. Wait for the people at the nonprofit to tell you. Wait for the group that organizes protests to tell you when to go home, instead of like, "What do me and my friends want to do? What do I want to do? Where it's my idea to go, go off and do something else that's potentially very disruptive to our opponents?" So how to have people get what you're calling agency, or what I might call a feeling of autonomous power and inventiveness and creativity and initiative that isn't just "I'm waiting to be called to come to the march once a year," or once a month, or whatever. But instead, like, "Yeah, I might go to that, and I also then met some people there, and they're going to do this wild thing, and I'm gonna do that," and then how good it feels the first few times you break the law with other people and don't get caught. Like having those joyful feelings--people talk about the joy of looting a lot and after 2020 there were a lot of great references to that--you know, those feelings of like, "Oh, my God, this entire system is fake. I can break the rules in here with others, and we can keep each other safe, maybe. And we can see that we don't have to abide by this rigid place we've been fixed," you know? All of that, I think does--like you were saying--it keeps people in the movement or it feeds us. Given how difficult. . . I mean, you know, it's not like anybody's doing something where they're like, "Yeah, this is totally working." So you need a lot of. . . You gotta get your morale from some kind of collaborative moments of pleasure and of disobedience that can like. . . You know, including hating our opponents and hating what they're doing to all life, you know? **Margaret ** 37:22 I really like the way that you talk about these things. I'm really. . . There's like, so much more I'm gonna like to keep thinking about as I go through this, but one of the things that makes me think of is, you know, what does it take to take ourselves seriously, right, as a political force? I think that there's this. . . Either, some people take themselves too seriously, but are not actually providing any real threat. Right? I would say that the sort of--don't get me wrong, I've worked for nonprofits before and I don't think nonprofits are actually inherently bad--but like the nonprofit, activisty, professional activism world, right, will often take themselves very seriously, but not present any fundamental threat or accomplish systemic change. And some of the people who actually do present a real threat, don't take themselves seriously. They're like, "Oh, we're just kids acting out," kind of attitude. You know, I mean, like, well you're 30, what are you doing? You know and they're like, "We're kids acting out," and like I'm like, okay, whatever you can, you can call yourself kids as long as you want. I remember one time I was hitchhiking when I was 26 and I was like, "Oh, yeah, we use the word 'kids' instead of like, the word 'punks.'" You know? It's like, "I'm gonna meet up with these other kids." And the woman who gave me a ride hitchhiking was like, "You're an adult." And I was really offended. I was like...I'm an adult, that's true. **Dean ** 38:36 I'm not a square. I'm not a square.  **Margaret ** 38:38 Exactly. And one of the things that I think about, I remember. . . Okay, there's two stories about it. One was I was I was in Greece 10 years ago or 12 years ago, shortly after a lot of the uprisings that were happening in Greece, and after that kid, Alex, I believe his name was was. . . a like 16 year old anarchists kid was killed by the police, and then half the nation, you know, rioted around it. And I remember talking to this older anarchist about it, and he was saying that there were people who did studies and they were saying that the average person in Greece basically believed that the police and the anarchists were equally legitimate social forces. Like not like each. . . I think some people were not even like they're both. . .they're all the same. We hate them both. But instead, people being like, "Oh, well, the anarchists, that's a perfectly legitimate thing that these people are trying to do, right, as a legitimate social force. And usually when people use the word "legitimacy" they mean squareness and operating within the system, and I'm not trying to use it that way. I haven't come up with a better word for this. But I think about that a lot. And then because of the history research I do, I, you know, spent a lot of time reading about the Easter Rising in the early Irish Revolutionary Movement. And, you know, I haven't gotten to read Klee Benally's book yet. I got to start it. Someone had a copy of it. But it was sold out for obvious reasons. Although, by the time you all are listening to this Klee Benally's book, which is--what's it called? Sorry.  **Dean ** 40:16 "No Spiritual Surrender"  **Margaret ** 40:17 "No Spiritual Surrender" should be back in print from Detritus books. And anyone who's listening, we talked about it before, but Klee Benally was a indigenous anarchist who recently died and had been doing movement work for a very long time. Might have actually hated the word "movement work," I'm not entirely certain. But, you know, the de-siloing of the above ground and the underground, I think that the more successful movements do that. And I think that, you know, the Easter Rising, one of the things that was really interesting about this thing in 1916, or whatever--you can listen to me talk about for literally, four hours if you want because it's a four part episode--but one of the things that happened with it, that I didn't realize, it gets presented most of the time in history as like, "Oh, well, there was a big. . . Everyone agreed that we should have this revolution." That is absolutely not the case. Absolutely the--I think it was called Redmond-ism, or something. There was like a guy and he was basically the liberal-centrist and vaguely wanted some a little bit of more freedom from England. And that was absolutely the political position of the average person in Ireland at that time. And then these crazy radicals, some of them nationalists and some of them socialists and some of them complicated other things, threw an uprising. And they threw that uprising, and it just fundamentally changed. . . That political position, that centrist position ceased to exist almost overnight. And I'm not suggesting that that is the way it will always work. But there is a way in which you say, "We are not embarrassed. . ." like sometimes you have to do things underground because you don't want to get caught, right? But instead of being like, "Oh, well, I know this is unpopular," instead being like "I'm doing this, and it should be popular, because that makes so much sense." You know, and I actually think that the Atlanta folks in the US are some of the people who have been doing the most work about doing above ground and underground work in a movement that is like. . . These are all the same movements. Sorry, that was a long rant. **Dean ** 42:24 I thought it was great. It made me think about how--and I really will listen to those episodes. I love that you're doing history. It made me think about how sometimes I feel tension--I'm going to be overly simplistic right now--but between the parts of. . . In all the movements I'm in, there's a part that's more nonprofitized, and where people, I think, don't know whether they're interested in taking over the State or not, but because they are not sure and I'm not thought about anti-State politics there, they tend to actually accidentally be statist or some of them are more explicitly really trying take over the State or believe in that fantasy. And so that set of people, when you when you have a belief like that shaping what you're going to do and you imagine yourself and you're like "We're going to run the FDA, or we're going to run. . ." you know, when you imagine the scale of the nation and then you think about your people trying to get it, even though you know your people have never had it and aren't anywhere near getting it, and maybe want to get rid of some parts of it altogether. Like maybe you want to get rid of the Border, get rid of the cops or something, that is not a non-humble framing. And it often includes a distrust of ordinary people and a sense that they still need to be managed. And those I think are like subtextual beliefs inside the work that is often happening at the more legitimized nonprofit side of our movements. And then more scrappy, you know, sometimes anarchist or less institutionalized parts of our movements are often much more humble. Like, could we stop one of these sweeps? Could we feed a hundred people in the park tonight? Could we. . . They're very like, it has less of a like, "We're going to take over and make a utopia out of this whole joint," which I think is a very unrealistic and also dangerous framework for a number of reasons, including to look at who else has tried that, you know? I think the idea of running other people in that massive way is just very dangerous and leads to different kinds of authoritarianism, honestly. But also, I think, for me, what happens when I really take into account the crises we're living in and that are mounting and the unknown intense kinds of collapse that are coming soon, it really points me to that kind of humility. Like what's doable here and now with what's going on now? And what would I do if that were my focus? And it really leads to things like direct attacks, like sabotaging, like direct attacks on our opponents, like making their jobs harder. It leads to immediate mutual aid efforts to support people's well being and preparation for things we know are about to happen. Like, what would make this less dangerous when this thing is about to happen? Like, that's the stuff. Yes, it makes sense to just have masks now because more pandemics are coming, and the current one is so bad. You know, it makes sense to have certain things around or it makes sense to build certain skills and not to be overwhelmed. I think some people get really overwhelmed by the idea of, "Oh my God, I'm such a turn my whole life around, become a hunter, become someone who can farm tons of food," I know that's not gonna happen for me. I'm not going to become an expert farmer and hunter. I'm not going to have the skills of somebody from the 1800s in the next few years. It's not what I built my life to do. My body wouldn't be good at it. But what is within reach that's. . . How does it reorient me towards these very humble things that are both humble and that have a little more faith in other people? Like a little more faith that if we stored more water on my block--I don't need everyone on my block to become interested in this--but if a few more people in my neighborhood were interested in this, we could store some more water. And if it feels. . . I just need to find some people who are interested. I don't need to have every single person be interested. And I don't need to convince everyone this is happening. But I also shouldn't just do it by myself. Like somewhere in the middle. And this relates also to the pipeline question, like why are people who've been involved in organizing and activism often good at prep? One of the things is like--as I think your podcast does a great job showing--prep should be collective and not individualist. It shouldn't be about "How can I have the biggest gun to protect my horde?" And instead, it's like, how do I care about people even if I don't like them. And that is something that our movements are about. It's like, how do I care about people, even if they're annoying, even if they don't speak all the same kinds of terms, even if they don't have my exact identities? How do I care about people because they're around me and they're thirsty? And that skill, that's also going to be about "Who do I want to be in the end times?" Like, I'm living through a very, very hard time in human history, what kind of person do I want to be? I hope I'm generous. I hope I'm thoughtful. I hope I am oriented towards attacking things that hurt life and caring for life. And it's not easy to do those things in this society. And so what would I want to change about what I've learned and what I know how to do to get a little closer to that. I'm going to die either way. Like we're all gonna die even if we're totally wrong and there's no collapse and everything's great. We're all going to. So these questions aren't bad to ask even if things turn out totally fine.  **Margaret ** 47:28 No, I, I really liked this, this way of framing it. And it is. . . One of the things I've been thinking about a lot lately is I've been thinking about my own cynicism. And I don't feel like. . . I feel like misanthropy is not the right word, because everyone I know who's like a misanthrope is kind of an asshole about it. You know? But it's like, once you realize that everyone is disappointing, you no longer have to judge the disappointing people as much, because then you realize that you're disappointing, right? You know? And I'm like, "Oh, everyone kind of sucks." And then you're like, "That includes me. I'm not better than everyone else. So now I should look after these people who kind of suck." And like, all of a sudden, I no longer have this thing where I'm like, oh, queers or anarchists or queer anarchists are the enlightened people and all the cis people are terrible and all the straight people are terrible. And I'm like, look, there are systems that privilege people of certain identities over certain other identities, right? But there's nothing about being a lady who likes other ladies that makes me a better person than someone else, you know? And like, and so then I'm like, okay, well now I care about everyone because I dislike everybody. This is not what I actually advocate for other people to do. But this is kind of where I'm at a little bit personally. I really like this idea of pointing out how we care about people that we don't necessarily like? And this is the thing that's always felt strongly about communities. Community is the people who you're doing a thing with or like to live near or, you know, whatever, rather than the people where you all agree about the current way to define the following word. And that said, I mean, there's people who are like, "Well I might live near them, but they're a racist who wants to hurt my friends." You know? But then again, I've also seen people--I know it's controversial--but I've seen the people do the work of be like, "Hey, white person to white person, don't be such a fucking racist. What the fuck is wrong with you?" And I've seen that work. Or, I've been part of a queer land project in a rural area where the neighbor starts off a little bit like, "What? What's a pronoun?" you know? And then it's like, "I don't really get it, but you can use my tractor."  And I'm like, "Great!" Now we're on the same side in terms of certain important decisions, like should we all starve to death when the food system collapses.  **Dean ** 50:00 And safety can include--I think we see this a lot with people who've been working around domestic violence and intimate violence in our communities--where you're like, "Yeah, there's a guy who lives down the block and he has a lot of guns and he's really, really reactive and he's someone we all need to be aware of." It's like not everyone is gonna move towards us. And so preparedness can also be about how we are currently supporting anybody who's living with him? And how are we preparing to support us all in regard to him if that need be? Like that kind of just frankness, you know? Like just being clear with ourselves about. . . But that's different. I do think that one of the downsides of social media has been--for me--like doing activism for many years before it started and then how it exists now, because it gives us a feeling that we could reach anyone--which of course, isn't true. Most of us just reach people that are in our own little silos or a lot of nobody looks at it at all. It's like there's a fantasy that I could find my real people and I could have a real set of people who really understand me as opposed to just these jokers I've been stuck with on this block or in this school or in this job or whatever and actually who we are stuck with. That fantasy that we have. . . It's true that it's beautiful when we find people to share ideas with and that some of that happens over the internet, and I love all that. But ultimately, nobody gets to live in a little world of people who perfectly understand them. And when you think you've found those people and then you actually hang out with them, it always ends up that there's actually tons of still intragroup differences and struggles and patterns. And so moving away from hoping to find the right people or climb to the right space where people will be truly radical--not that we don't stop looking for our people everywhere--but also just be like, "Well, who's here now? And what would it be like to learn how to care for those people? And also protect myself from them--to the extent that I need to.  And also try to make them more into what I want by showing them the cool ideas and hoping they come along?" You know, all of that, but not being in a fantasy that if I could just get these other people, then I would be happy. Like, that's Capitalism just telling us to claim everything, you know? **Margaret ** 52:00 I like that sometimes you'll say the thing and I'm like, "No, I just agree with you. That makes a lot of sense. And I got to think about that." And like, I like it. Okay, I've got kind of a final question, I think. . .  **Bursts ** 52:15 [Interrupting] But oh dear listeners, it was far from her last question. Stay tuned for the hair-raising conclusion of Mutual Aid with Dean Spade next week, on Live Like the World is Dying. **Margaret ** 52:40 Thank you so much for listening. If you enjoyed this episode, you should tell people about it. And all of the things that I always tell you to do, like hack the algorithms by leaving me. . . I hate anything that I say that involves me making that voice. I'm terribly sorry. I will never do it again. However, leaving reviews does tell machines to tell other people's machines to listen to this. And that has some positive impact on the world that is falling apart. And I need to tell you that that's what I do all day, is I tell you about the world falling apart. But you can support us as we try to alleviate it. We are saving the world, and if you don't support us, it is your fault when people will die. That's what I'm trying to say. That's "not" what I'm trying to say. Put your money towards whatever you think is best. If what you think is best is putting it towards Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness so we can continue to produce this podcast, pay for our audio editor, pay a transcriptionist, and one day pay the hosts, then you can support us on Patreon at patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. That supports all of our shows and all of our different projects. And in particular, we want to thank Amber, Ephemeral, Appalachian Liberation Library, Portland's Hedron Hackerspace, Boldfield, E, Patolli, Eric, Buck, Julia, Catgut Marm, Carson, Lord Harken, Trixter, Princess Miranda, Ben Ben, anonymous, Funder, Janice & Odell, Aly, paparouna, Milica, Boise Mutual Aid, theo Hunter, SJ, Paige, Nicole, David. Dana, Chelsea, Staro, Jenipher, Kirk, Chris, Mic Aiah, and Hoss the Dog. Alright. That's it. I'm done recording. I'm gonna go play with my dog and I hope that you can do whatever makes you happy between now and the end of all things which might be a long time from now. Maybe. Talk to you soon. Find out more at https://live-like-the-world-is-dying.pinecast.co

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
Matria convoca Asambleas de Mujeres; ¿la migración boricua apoya a Trump?

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 58:55


Vivien Mattei y José Raúl Cepeda conversan con Joselyn Santos de Proyecto Matria en la primera parte del programa. Segmento 1 José Raúl comenzó hablando de cómo percibe q está calando los conceptos como “el cambio va” y “las alianzas”. Dieron la bienvenida a Joselyn Santos quien comenzó recordándonos q es Proyecto Matria. A preguntas de Vivien enumeró algunos de los proyectos más importantes. Uno de los proyectos principales es la Línea de Ayuda a víctimas de violencia doméstica. (787)489-0022. A través de esta se ofrece orientación de emergencia a personas víctimas de violencia incluyendo coordinación con albergues. Segmento 2 Continúa Joselyn, ahora explicando el concepto de Asamblea de Mujeres inspirados en la Ruta de las Mujeres q incluyó 8 pueblos, ahora se propone alcanzar 15 municipios. Busca abrir diálogo para identificar las necesidades de las mujeres alrededor de Puerto Rico, incluidos Vieques y Culebras. Las próximas Asambleas son este fin de semana en Yauco 15/marzo y el 23/marzo en El Candil. Para inscribirse visitar Ruta de las mujeres en Facebook e instagram o llamar al (787) 704-2222 oficina central. Segmento 3 Comenzamos con anuncios de El Candil y del Teatro Rodante del Municipio de Ponce. Vivien expresa preocupación sobre alegado y aparente apoyo de puertorriqueños de la diáspora q favorecen a Trump. Cepeda reacciona desde la sociología. Segmento 4 Cepeda explica causas y posibles secuelas para la psique de la diáspora q migró de Puerto Rico en las últimas décadas.

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST
En saludo al 8 de marzo: las trabajadoras en la casa

Temprano en la Tarde... EL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 58:11


Día Internacional de la mujer trabajadora Susanne conversa con Cairis, portavoz del 8M desde el sur de Borikén, con Ana Elisa co fundadora y co gestora de La Colmena Cimarrona en Vieques y Migdalia, trabajadora social e interserora legal de la Oficina de la Procuradora de las Mujeres en Vieques. Las mujeres, sus relaciones de trabajo, la solidaridad y la lucha por la soberanía alimentaria son algunos de los reclamos de la conmemoración del 8 de marzo desde el archipiélago. Ponce: https://www.instagram.com/p/C36gtmwrzYQ/?igsh=Y2JjODlubWY0NWsz Vieques: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4NoaHqrVgQ/?igsh=b2tnazBxYno4NDF5 Más actividades en el país: https://www.facebook.com/share/gFwjs6kPnWfRk7gk/?mibextid=oFDknk Susanne conversa con Cairis, portavoz del 8M desde el sur de Borikén, con Ana Elisa co fundadora y co gestora de La Colmena Cimarrona en Vieques y Migdalia, trabajadora social e interserora legal de la Oficina de la Procuradora de las Mujeres en Vieques. Las mujeres, sus relaciones de trabajo, la solidaridad y la lucha por la soberanía alimentaria son algunos de los reclamos de la conmemoración del 8 de marzo desde el archipiélago. Ponce: https://www.instagram.com/p/C36gtmwrzYQ/?igsh=Y2JjODlubWY0NWsz Vieques: https://www.instagram.com/p/C4NoaHqrVgQ/?igsh=b2tnazBxYno4NDF5 Más actividades en el país: https://www.facebook.com/share/gFwjs6kPnWfRk7gk/?mibextid=oFDknk

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 27 DE FEBRERO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 9:04


LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 27 DE FEBRERO DE 2024 - ¿Puede una mujer abusar sexualmente con penetración pena-vagina? Tribunal Apelativo ha dicho que no - Cuarto Poder - Encuesta dice 70% no aprueba al gobernador - Noticel - Cogen traficante en el Capitolio - Noti UNO  - Quiebra de dueños de ferry de Vieques y Culebra listan a PR como lugares afectados - Angel Matos - Menor atropellada frente a escuela de Hatillo - Policía - Israel acuerda cese al fuego al comienzo del Ramadan - NYT - 25 muertes por leptospirosis - Primera Hora - Alerta por dengue en PR - Metro - El combustible en conflicto por compra para megageneradores - El Vocero  - MVC no se acoge a fondos para campaña - El Nuevo Día - Suben donativos a 3,100 para campañas políticas - END - Hay que subir sueldos en PR si quieres que empleados no se vayan - Cidre en END - Vistas en alzada de ley 54 bajo la lupa - Primera Hora - Aumento sustancial en recetas de antidepresivos - Axios  - Gastamos más dinero en comida que casi nunca - WSJ - Inmigración el problema principal de USA dice Gallup - En problemas el PPD en Ponce, buscan extender negociación - El Nuevo Día - PR es de derecha según encuesta de Noticel  - El viernes posible cierre de gobierno federal - Bloomberg - Nino Correa confirmado en propiedad  El mejor cloud kitchen de Puerto Rico ha llegado a Guaynabo y se llama The Sandwich Lab. ¿Saben lo que es un cloud kitchen? Es básicamente una cocina que solo prepara órdenes para recoger o para entregar a traves de las aplicaciones de delivery de comida con Doordash, UberEats y Uva. Tienes que probar hoy mismo The Sandwich Lab. Los sadwiches son exageradamente ricos y grandes. Para los que buscan opciones mas light como yo, las ensaladas estan dementes y para los que llegan por la mañana a la oficina con hambre los desayunos son increibles. Busca hoy The Sandwich Lab por tu app de delivery favorita o pide online para recoger. Incluye auspicio

En Diario
Martes, 27 de febrero de 2024

En Diario

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 13:26


Este episodio de En Diario es presentado por Claro PR.  -- Las noticias para hoy: Líderes del Partido Popular discuten extenderle al suspendido alcalde de Ponce el plazo para renunciar. Además, se acoge a la quiebra la empresa matriz de la compañía encargada del transporte marítimo hacia Vieques y Culebra y catalogan de exitoso el primer fin de semana del Mundial de Surfing, en Arecibo.  -- En Diario es una producción de GFR Media. Este episodio fue producido y editado por Johstean Miguel Santiago Colón y presentado por David Cordero Mercado.  La música original utilizada en esta edición fue compuesta por Rigoberto Alvarado. ¡Buen día!   

El Podcast de Aníbal
Podcast de Aníbal - Lunes, 26 de febrero de 2024

El Podcast de Aníbal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 68:39


Temas del día: Pierluisi alerta que la junta se quiere quedar indefinidamente LUMA quiere mas chavos.  Objeta plan de incentivos del Negociado de Energía En aumento maltrato a nuestros ancianos Aseguradoras de Medicare van al tribunal federal para que gobierno no los fiscalice Se va a la quiebra compañía matriz de operadora de ferries a Vieques y Culebra ANÁLISIS SIN BANDERAS con Zoé Laboy.  Hoy analizando, a tres meses de las primarias, ¿dónde están las campañas primaristas para la gobernación? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 21 DE FEBRERO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 9:58


LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 21 DE FEBRERO DE 2024 - Patentes de producción en empresas al borde de sacarlas de PR -  El Nuevo Día/Vocero  - Se salvan por ahora las escuelas charters tras desviarse proyecto de Legislatura - El Nuevo Día - Estados Unidos veta cese al fuego obligatorio en Israel tras votos de Naciones Unidas - NY Times - Sobre 200 escuelas cerradas y sus planes de reúso ¿qué ocurrió? - El Nuevo Día - Zaragoza se une a sujeto con historial bien raro para recoger fondos metido en escándalo de Universal PRoperties - Mientras Pablo José mucho más al frente que los candidatos a gobe - Cuarto Poder - Arrestan sujeto que disparó a ex pareja y nuevo compañero de la misma - WAPA  - Brote de viruela símica - El Vocero  - Herido de bala sujeto vinculado a asesinato de mujer en Arecibo - El Nuevo Día - Gobernador dice que hacen falta 20 mil viviendas - El Nuevo Día - Microredes para Vieques y Culebra - El Nuevo Día - Se acaba el shot spotter - Primera Hora  - Centro Médico otra vez en posible paro esperando por la Junta aprobar el acuerdo - Primera Hora  - Se supone que arranque dragado de Martín Peña - El Vocero  ¡Galaxy AI está aquí!   Pasa por Liberty y llévate el Galaxy S24 o Galaxy S24+ GRATIS, o el Galaxy S24 Ultra por $5.56 al mes. Con funciones y tecnología nueva, podrás hacer más de lo que te gusta con Samsung.   Cámbiate hoy y recibe hasta $650 para el saldo de tu equipo.   Visítanos o llámanos al 1-855-655-0055.   Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado. Incluye auspicio

El Podcast de Aníbal
Podcast de Aníbal - Miércoles_ 21 de febrero de 2024

El Podcast de Aníbal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 54:34


Temas del día: ¿Primer escándalo para Miguel Romero? Tribunal cancela subasta por “irrazonable y arbitraria”. Juan Zaragoza nombra su equipo de campaña ¿Qué pasó con las escuelas cerradas? Microrredes eléctricas para Vieques y Culebra See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

En Diario
Miércoles, 21 de febrero de 2024

En Diario

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 14:28


Este episodio es presentado por Claro PR.  Las noticias para hoy: Juan Zaragoza presenta su equipo de campaña. Además, te explicamos qué funciones se les está dando a las escuelas que fueron cerradas por el gobierno y avanza el proyecto para construir microrredes eléctricas en Vieques y Culebra.  -- En Diario es una producción de GFR Media. Este episodio fue producido y editado por J. Miguel Santiago Colón y presentado por Valeria María Torres Nieves.  La música original utilizada en esta edición fue compuesta por Rigoberto Alvarado. ¡Buen día! 

Bonita Radio
NCC Destartaladas y abandonadas escuelasPR

Bonita Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 44:52


Noticias Con Café 21/02/2024 Tatito y Jesús Santa insisten a que la Ley para aumentar salario a los jueces tiene que tener consenso. Parece que no lo hay. Micro redes energéticas para Vieques y Culebra. 474 escuelas cerradas y solo 38 reutilizadas por acuerdos de venta o alquiler. ¡Sintoniza y Comparte! #periodismoindependiente #periodismodigital #puertorico #jennifergranholm #jesussanta #tatitohernandez

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 6 DE FEBRERO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 4:32


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 6 DE FEBRERO DE 2024- CEE no tiene aprobado reglamento de voto ausente, encamado, etc. - El Nuevo Día - Queda fuera Eliezer Molina oficialmente - CEE - Suben inspección de carros a 20 - Primera Hora - CVS se va de PR y compra Caridad - El Nuevo Día - Cargo de asesinato contra madre que hija que su pareja violaba - Primera Hora - No van cargos contra alcalde de Trujillo Alto - FEI - Guerra republicana entre Trump y jefe de republicanos del Senado - NYT - Orgullosos en Vivienda por sal pa fuera de placas solares - El Vocero - Muelle con parking en Ceiba para Vieques y Culebra - Primera Hora - Se esperan 2-5 pulgadas de lluvia entre hoy y jueves - SNM - PNP no se mete por ahora en pelea del PPD contra MVC y PD por no recoger endosos - El Vocero - Atrasada la CEE - El Nuevo Día - Bukele admite que es el dictador más cool del mundo - El País

The Robin Zander Show
Do hard things

The Robin Zander Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 3:37


The Habit of Doing Hard Things I appreciate the irony. Do hard things, move to the Caribbean! And while most of us probably aren't going to move to a tiny island in order to make our lives more difficult, there are a lot of simple habits that can help. Identify One Thing  Every Day That Scares You Identify something that scares you. Notice someone you are intimidated by.  Recognize a moment when you avoided speaking up. Identify one moment in your day when you feel physically nervous or afraid. You don't need to take action – not yet! Just bring attention to one uncomfortable moment.  Start with awareness. A Daily Movement Practice There is a lot to be said for daily exercise.  Exercise is hard. When you push your physical limits, you get better at pushing the boundaries of what's possible everywhere else in your life, too. Unfortunately, more than two thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, so clearly pressuring people to exercise does work for everyone. My approach to movement is different. Having broken my neck and then gone on to perform in the circus, I also know the consequences of pressure. Instead, I make a habit of moving every day to build the confidence that I can learn new things. If you're interested, here's a short video about my movement practice. Coffee Shop Challenge (h/t Tim Ferriss) Try this challenge: go to your local coffee shop and ask for a 20% discount.  The rules are that you are not allowed to give any explanation for why you are requesting a discount or any additional details alongside your request. If asked, “Why?” just say that you would like a discount and that is why you are asking.  The point of this exercise is that you are going to be uncomfortable. It will take you outside of your comfort zone.  Notice how it feels to make this request. Notice the tension in your body and  your voice. It doesn't ultimately matter if you get a discount or not, so long as you try.  As a former coffee shop owner, please give that 20% back to your barista as a tip!   Do Something Difficult Every Day Do one thing today that is out of your comfort zone. It could be as small as a short exchange with a stranger, a much-needed conversation, or advocating for your opinion. Thank someone in their native language - If you first have to learn to say “thank you” in a language you don't speak, all the better. Have a conversation with your spouse or a friend - You probably have something that you've been meaning to share, but haven't gotten around to saying yet. Say it! Try to persuade someone of something - We are all selling to and inviting each other constantly. Advocate for your preferred restaurant or movie. When my friends first moved to Vieques, I was skeptical. I'm all for beautiful ocean views, but it was so remote and isolated. (And the hurricanes!) Now that I've spent a month living in that remote paradise, I understand their motivation a little better.  Living there is difficult. Every day is a stretch. And that's the point! In a world where I – and probably you – enjoy every other modern convenience, it is easy to get complacent.  Perhaps, we could all use a bit more discomfort in our lives.  

Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage
Why Better Vision Leads to Better Products with Radhika Dutt

Talking Too Loud with Chris Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 56:40


Radhika Dutt, author of Radical Product Thinking, is talking too loud about her frustrations with the way we're building AI today. It is thoughtless and lacks vision. Oh, snap!Chris Savage is talking too loud about his family's version of ‘YES! DAY', which they piloted over the winter break and included ice cream for breakfast and a trampoline park. It should come as no surprise that Savage loved the trampolines more than his kids did! Sylvie is talking too loud about her latest jaunt to Vieques, Puerto Rico—a beautiful beach escape off the main island, and her new, deeply held belief that everyone should be beaching once a quarter.Links to learn more about Radhika:Radhika's LinkedInFollow us:twitter.com/wistiaSubscribe:wistia.com/series/talking-too-loudLove what you heard? Leave us a review!We want to hear from you!Write in and let us know what you think about the show, who you'd want us to interview on future episodes, and any feedback you have for our team.

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 18 DE ENERO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 8:11


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 18 DE ENERO DE 2024 - Cogía de pisuaca con generadores de Genera PR - El Vocero  - Casi mismas muertes en carreteras que en asesinatos - El Nuevo Día - Billetes en campaña ponen al gobe bien alante y a Jesús Manuel bien atrás en recaudos - Contralor Electoral  - Vigilancia a todo switch en las SanSe - Primera Hora - Incautan pitorro con marihuana en Naranjito tras ganga violenta ser arrestada ayer - Policía - Gobernador dice que no tiene nada que aportar en caso de Wanda - El Nuevo Día - Subirán tarifas para Vieques y Culebra por mucho - El Nuevo Día - Frontier crearía hub en Puerto Rico - El Nuevo Día - Se oponen a subir penas por hit and run - El Vocero  - 600 escuelas tendrían horarios extendidos - Metro  - Sentencian a Raymond Rodríguez a casi 3 años de cárcel por JR Asphalt, mucho más de lo que se esperaba - Metro  - Los pobres son los que tienen hijos, los más educados con dinero no se reproducen en PR ni en el mundo - Raúl Figueroa Cuarto Poder - Gangas narcos operan en algunas querellas - El Nuevo Día  - Activan Alerta por joven desaparecido que aparenta haber sido secuestrado - Policía - USA ataca otra vez a Hutíes y Pakistán ataca grupo en Irán - Bloomberg  - Amenaza de paro en Centro Médico - Cuarto Poder  - Jueces insisten en aumento de sueldo ante tribunal de apelaciones - Cuarto Poder  - Proponen regla para que bancos no puedan cobrar mucho en caso de sobregiros de cuentas bancarias - WSJ ¡En Liberty nos importas tú! Por eso estamos conectándote a ti y a los tuyos con 4 líneas ILIMITADAS por tan solo $22.50 al mes con activación gratis.   Además, te llevas un iPhone 15 para cada línea por nuestra cuenta. Es sencillo: 4 líneas, 4 iPhones, $22.50 al mes por línea.   Visítanos hoy o llama al 1-800-331-0500.   Liberty Mobile.   Ciertas restricciones aplican para más detalles visita libertypr.com Incluye auspicio   Incluye auspicio

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 17 DE ENERO DE 2024

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 9:06


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 17 DE ENERO DE 2024 - Control de puntos de drogas en masacre, sueltan al sobreviviente - Cuarto Poder  - JetBlue no puede comprar Spirit, por ahora - Financial Times - Corte Suprema podría quitar poder al gobierno federal para regular el ambiente en mega importante caso del Chevron Deference - Axios - A cumplir con penas por caso de los primos del gobernador en fraude a Vivienda - El Nuevo Día  - Buscan trabajadores para la construcción - El Nuevo Día  - Cerrando centros de partos - Cuarto Poder  - Wanda Vázquez una corrupta barata, cogía estadías en casitas y esas cosas - Oscar Serrano  - Baja población de China aunque su economía es la segunda más grande del mundo, cuando eran pobres crecía su población - Bloomberg  - Gastan millones más para viajes a Vieques y Culebra, cuesta 40 millones el asunto con los viajes adicionales - El Vocero  - Imposible cargar con la deuda AEE y la factura no subir sobre 30 centavos el kilovatio hora - El Vocero  Ponte ready para subir y bajar en las fiestas con Liberty.    Conecta a los tuyos con 4 líneas ilimitadas por solo $22.50 al mes y llévate 4 iPhones 15 por nuestra cuenta, y te damos un tumbler con motivo de las fiestas GRATIS.    Además, cámbiate hoy a Liberty y recibe $650 para el saldo del equipo, y con activación GRATIS.    Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado.  Incluye auspicio

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 15 DE DICIEMBRE

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 10:02


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 15 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2023 - Jovencita se privada de la vida y deja grabado el asunto, educación no borró tablet y lo pasó a otra estudiante - Cuarto Poder  - Caen más por fraude en fondos federales - Primera Hora  - Esposa de Cano sabía de los trucos de Tata, federales encontraron muchas deudas - Cuarto Poder  - Inteligencia de USA se niega a entregar info de OVNIS que tiene la nación - Defense Spending Bill  - Corren un montón de candidatos independientes - El Nuevo Día  - Voto de huelga probable en Centro Médico ante falta de personal - Primera Hora  - Renuncia el pequeño Juan y se va a correr para puesto político - E Vocero  - Préstamo para pagar pensiones de la AEE - El Vocero  - Milei criminaliza la protesta en Argentina - The Economist  - Plan de dolarizar la economía continúa - WSJ - Temu demanda a Shein por usar estrategias de mafia para evitar su crecimiento - Quartz  - FEMA no ha aprobado proyectos que Genera insinuó que estaban al otro lado, peakers - El Nuevo Día  - Otro estudio para Vieques y Culebra - El Nuevo Día  - Dicen que no va crear empleados legislativos con escalas salariales por ley - El Vocero  - En negación sobre inteligencia artificial nuestro sistema educativo - El Nuevo Día  Hay Un Pedialyte perfecto para cada momento ya sea cuando estás en la playa, en acción sudando o para esos momentos en que no te sientes bien.  Disfruta de la hidratación avanzada con zinc para apoyar tu sistema inmune.  Pedialyte, hidratación para todos!      #pedialyte_pr #vivehidratado  #hidratacionmasalla        Incluye auspicio

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 11 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2023

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 7:31


Podcast: LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 11 DE DICIEMBRE DE 2023 - Asesino de maestro y feligrés adventista se iba de PR y ahí lo arrestaron y confesó los hechos - El Vocero  - Comienza juicio de Tata Charbonier  - Asesinan a pareja en su casa, mujer y hombre de 40 y 35 años - El Vocero - A 70 el petróleo tras USA aumentar sustancialmente su producción logran que baje el precio - CNBC  - Ron DeSantis dice que no a la estadidad de PR hasta que no salga republicano - El Nuevo Día  - Ponce vuelve a guerra por alcaldía - Primera Hora  - El PIP tiene moméntum, alegan 4 mil personas van a asamblea - El Vocero  - Vuelven a plantear ruta de Vieques a Ceiba más corta - El Nuevo Día  - Otra vez tratan de revivir el Puerto de Ponce - El Nuevo Día  - Javier Milei comienza en Argentina diciendo que no hay dinero - Clarín  - Reunión entre Venezuela y Guyana por frontera - Primera Hora  - Ofrecen 5.8 billones por Macy's - WSJ  - Fuego destruye 15 casas en Santurce  - Aferrados a no irse de La Cerámica en la Milla de Oro - El Nuevo Día  - Gobernador dice que va a negociar por la reforma contributiva tras la Junta decir que no va- El Nuevo Día  - Baja la producción de cerveza en PR - El Vocero  - Zelensky va a visitar a Biden tras no aprobarse más dinero para Ucrania - NYT ¡Llego la navidad! Y llegaron las ofertas navideñas de Martin's BBQ Pide tu combo navideño hoy mismo por solo $9.75. Y además ordena lo que necesitas para tus fiestas en combos de 10, 20, 30 o 50 personas a través de tu Martin's BBQ participante favorito. Incluye pernil, arroz con gandules, ensalada de coditos y un mega jug de coca cola.  ¡Llegó la Navidad a Martin's BBQ! Incluye auspicio

Siempre es Lunes
Odiando el Mundo

Siempre es Lunes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 125:32


Auspiciado por Vital Full of Life. Coopera con Glenda Maldonado en este enlace. El espíritu navideño de amor y paz nos duró una semana, porque ya en este episodio el veneno fluyó libre y caudaloso, como el castigo que debe caerle a los puercos que asesinaron un matrimonio en Naguabo. Los federales quieren sacar a los gatitos del Viejo San Juan, en vez de preocuparse por repartir condones en Vieques, donde la sífilis está haciendo escante. Lisha sigue viviendo a su manera con to' y grillete, disfrutando la vida que se le fue a Yoyo Boing, y ahora tendrá que buscar trabajo junto a la esposa de Daddy Yankee en el Mall de San Juan. Los boricuas que se creen europeos tuvieron una horrible semana, luego que Chat GPT dijera que todos somos como Anuel, una revista proclamó a Bad Bunny como nuevo “Rey del Pop”, y la RAE añadió perreo al diccionario, sin darle crédito a un locutor que se lo inventó todo. Patrones PYMES: Jabonera Don Gato Erik Bakery Casolá TR Energy Solutions Nuestras redes sociales:  Tío Macetaminofen Sol Guzabra El George El Come Siempre es Lunes

Jay Fonseca
LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 25 DE OCTUBRE DE 2023

Jay Fonseca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 8:49


LAS NOTICIAS CON CALLE DE 25 DE OCTUBRE DE 2023 - Aumenta el cáncer en PR por falta de chequeos - END - Negociado de Energía dice que hay algo raro con ahorros de sistema energético de Genera PR - El Nuevo Día - Aprueban en Cámara que alcaldes puedan cerrar negocios y luego ir al tribunal - El Vocero - Gobernador no busca candidatos para sacar los de JGo dice - Primera Hora - Voto de inmigrantes no ciudadanos aprobado en la Cámara con 100 mil electores - Primera Hora - USA advierte a Irán que podría escalar conflicto en Israel si siguen proveyendo armas y misiles contra USA - WSJ - Primaria en Proyecto Dignidad es inminente - El Vocero - Pelea por cambios a ley contributvia - El Vocero - Guerra por perito usado por fiscalía contra Mariana Nogales - El Vocero - Suben los abortos tras revocación de Roe - WSJ - Huracán Otis categoría 5 entra a México - NYT - Legisladores se quitan cargos para no tener que pagar por armas de fuego - Primera Hora - Subirá el costo por ir a Vieques y Culebra - El Nuevo Día - El gobe dice que no tiene nada que ver con caso de Wanda Vázquez al ser citado como testigo - El Nuevo Día - Gobierno inaugura centro de salud mental para menores de ASSMCA - El Nuevo Día - Cargos por montones de recetas fatulas de Percocet - El Vocero En Liberty, el nuevo iPhone 15 Pro va por nuestra cuenta.   No te pierdas el iPhone Pro más ligero de todos; con rendimiento a otro nivel; cámara angular; nuevo botón de acción; batería para todo el día; y muchísimo más.   Cámbiate hoy a Liberty y recibe $650 para el saldo del equipo con tu compañía actual.   Trae tu número a la mejor red móvil en Puerto Rico.   Liberty. Tu mundo mejor conectado.