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    Explore "imposible" with insightful episodes like "Amores imparables", "Oracion por un deseo imposible", "T2 #38 - Como prepararte y planear para conseguir lo Imposible con Alfonso Aguirre", "Los amores imposibles" and "T5. E6 ADVIENTO - Creo" from podcasts like ""Amor & Desafio", "Dios es amor", "Futuro Emergente", "Chicas Radio Tiempo" and "Me lo explicó el amor"" and more!

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    T2 #38 - Como prepararte y planear para conseguir lo Imposible con Alfonso Aguirre

    T2 #38 - Como prepararte y planear para conseguir lo Imposible con Alfonso Aguirre

    ¿Es lo imposible en realidad imposible? La mayoria de las veces usamos la palabra imposible para describir algo que no podemos conseguir (Al menos hoy), pero a lo largo de la historia casi todo lo que se ha a creado o conseguido, fue en algun momento considerado imposible.

     

    Conseguir lo imposible es posible. Todos queremos algo que anhelamos o soñábamos conseguir pero que poco a poco fue entrando en nuestra propia categoría de imposible. Sin embargo, conseguirlo requiere una serie de habitos, preparación y planeación que hechos por un periodo de tiempo con constancia pueden hacer casi cualquier cosa posible. De estos temas y algunos mas platicamos hoy con Alfonso Aguirre.

     

    Alfonso es escritor, emprendedor y storyteller. Alfonso ha escrito ya dos libros, el primero bestseller "Imposible hasta que se hace" y el segundo que esta ya terminado pero sale apenas en algunos meses y de hecho nos platicó un poco de lo que tratará. También Alfonso es empresario y tiene su propia empresa de suplementos "by the land" con mucho exito en los últimos años. Son nootrópicos o productos hechos de activos naturales que se encuentran en plantas, por lo cual no tiene químicos y que son capaces de amplificar las capacidades cognitivas. Ademas Alfonso es creado de contenido y tiene mas 120k seguidores en Instagram y mas de 2millones en tiktok. Contenido también encaminado a sacar lo mejor de ti.

     

    Video Completo en Youtube:

    https://youtu.be/UZMN7faVOaY

     

    Contacto de Alfonso Aguirre:

    Instagram @aguirrealfonso

    Tiktok @aguirrealfonso

    Libro: Imposible hasta que se hace (Link al libro en amazon)

    Empresa: By the Land (https://bytheland.co)

     

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    Los amores imposibles

    Los amores imposibles
    Monny Arce es esa amiga que te dice "date cuenta", en Radio Tiempo sabemos que te hace falta una segunda opinión y por eso te ayudamos con tus "cosas de chicas" que solo entre nosotras entendemos, Tiempo de Chicas es un espacio de amigas para mejorar nuestra vida y superar las dificultades juntas. Radio Tiempo te acompaña todo el tiempo.

    El camino - Santiago Cruz

    El camino - Santiago Cruz
    Santiago Cruz, un joven cantautor colombiano viaja a España con la promesa de grabar un álbum. Tras su llegada, ve los días pasar y dicha promesa resulta cada vez más imposible.

    Equipo de Postales:
    Diseño sonoro y Edición: Ariel Sosa
    Música Original: Ariel Sosa
    Guión: Dan Gamboa
    Producción: Sergio Tapias
    Ilustración: Katrin Suchowski

    Equipo de Caracol Podcast:
    Dirección: Félix Riaño
    Gestión de producto: Valentina Sandoval
    Producción tecnológica: Miller Suárez
    Pueden encontrarnos en las redes sociales como @postalespod. Para más información pueden entrar a postalespod.com Para escuchar el resto de los episodios pueden visitar caracolpodcast.com

    E165--Superó sus adicciones y ahora es inversionista y empresario exitoso

    E165--Superó sus adicciones y ahora es inversionista y empresario exitoso

    German a pesar de haber tenido una infancia feliz cayó en la adicción a la droga y al alcohol de los 21 a los 29 años; Decidió salir y ahora es empresario e inversionista en bienes raíces.

    • ¿Cómo salió?
    • ¿Que precios pago?
    • ¿Como ese proceso lo fortaleció?
    • Como lo que no mata fortalece…
    • Cómo aprendió a construir siendo cocinero y más claves que te ayudarán a superar lo que crees que es imposible en tu vida.

    ► 🖥️ Asiste a mi Webinar Gratuito Semanal, Te revelaré el Método Secreto para comprar Bienes Raíces Haciendo clic aquí: https://bit.ly/3gckRAY

    📔 Mi libro "Un Inmueble al Año No Hace Daño”: https://bit.ly/3VuiNoh

    E146--El poder del trabajo en equipo con mi pareja para invertir

    E146--El poder del trabajo en equipo con mi pareja para invertir

    Mi pareja no gana dinero, yo con este empleo no tengo tiempo de nada, yo no tengo profesión, con dos hijos pequeños cómo podría hacer más.

    Cada una de esas “Razones” sería suficiente para que Romina y Juan José no crecieran financieramente, sin embargo han comprado ya 8 propiedades, y el plan es de 25 antes de dos años.

    Romina se convirtió en agente de bienes raíces, para poder mantener su tiempo como mamá, y además encontrar buenas oportunidades.

    ► 🖥️ Asiste a mi Webinar Gratuito Semanal, Te revelaré el Método Secreto para comprar Bienes Raíces Haciendo clic aquí: https://bit.ly/3D65Xp5

    📔 Mi libro "Un Inmueble al Año No Hace Daño”: https://bit.ly/3D5dmoz

    56. Mission Impossible 2 (M:I 2)

    56. Mission Impossible 2 (M:I 2)

    As we await the release of Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Allen and Chris watch the John Woo directed first sequel.

    Your mission if you choose to accept it, is to listen to us talk about the first sequel in the Mission: Impossible franchise. With the 6th film in the series, Mission: Impossible -Fallout about to be released, Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt is a fixture on the blockbuster scene but in the year 2000 young Chris was more excited about a new John Woo film. 18 years later, how does it hold up?

    In this episode

    -How much John Woo is in this John Woo movie?

    -Thandie Newton, superthief

    -Dougray Scott, who needs Wolverine, right?

    -Tom Cruise, more like Ethan Stunt, right?

    -John Woo!

    -Doves!

    -Two guns!

    -And Anthony Hopkins, the man of how many voices?

    Remind yourself of the film here

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:_Impossible_2

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    COMING SOON ON DIMINISHING RETURNS: Journey To The Centre Of The Earth and Journey 2: The Mysterious Island.

    DIMINISHING RETURNS: A comedy podcast about movie sequels, prequels, spin-offs and reboots. Hosted by Allen and Chris. WARNING: Contains Scottish accents and spoilers.

    Ru El's Running 055 : Special Guest - Tony Portera - Part 2 | Badwater 135 | Ultramarathon | Nutrition

    Ru El's Running 055 : Special Guest - Tony Portera - Part 2 | Badwater 135 | Ultramarathon | Nutrition
    Part 1 with Tony Portera was fun. In part 2 the fun continues and we get to learn much more. We learn about Tony's nutrition, fueling strategy, the wonderful people he's worked and trained with, and in the end a rapid fire question round. Be sure to listen. Thanks!
     
    Nutrition outside running
    • Follow NSNG (No Sugars, No Grains) lifestyle.
    • Eat when hungry.
    • Typical day:
      • Wake up, have a coffee with HWC (heavy whipping cream)
      • Might have BPC (Bulletproof Coffee) if have a 20 mile run.
      • Had a Fat Shake before the call consisting of  kale, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, chia seeds, and a scoop of coconut oil.
      • Sometimes an afternoon snack of cheese and salami. Maybe a salad.
      • Dinner would consist of steak, fish, or chicken and salad. Maybe some berries.
      • Almonds or sunflower seeds.
    During running:
    Still a struggle. On a fat-adapted lifestyle and fueling strategy, Tony can run 20 miles without eating anything, so unless 20+ mile training runs are a regular thing, there isn't a lot of opportunity to practice fueling on the run.
     
    Typically things to fuel with:
    • Vespa
    • PocketFuel
    • Justin’s Nut butters
    • Salami
    • Cheese
    • Pickles
    • Olives
    • Coconut oil
    In his most recent Jackpot 100 performance, while employing a High Fat, Low Carbohydrate fueling strategy:
     
    For 80 miles:
    • PocketFuel
    • Salami
    • Nuun for electrolytes
    • No bonk. No rush of sugar.
    For miles 80 through 90s infused more carbs into system:
    • A few gels on limited bases
    • Pizza later in the race.
    Result: It went well and Tony finished 3rd place overall. His personal best for a 100 mile race, and just under 19 hrs (18:58).
    “Everybody is different. Experimenting is good.”
    Some recommended fuels to try include:
    • Justins Nut Butters
    • PocketFuel
    • Generation UCAN Superstarch
    • Vespa
    • BRL Sport Nutrition Trifuel and Invigor8
    “Adapting in ultra running is very important. Running an ultramarathon is all about goal adaptation.”
    Fear the chair. Fear the van...Don’t get in the f*cken van!
    “There’s nothing wrong with not finishing. Some of the greatest runners have DNF’d one point or another. Absolutely nothing wrong.”

    Tony's wrap up and special thanks:

    • The whole ultra community
    • Lisa Smith-Batchen
    • Ray Zahab
    • Zach Bitter
    • Vinnie Tortorich
    • Jamie Donaldson

    All the people he trains with regularly including:

    • Aaron Heath
    • Elena Makovskaya
    • David Isaac
    • Van Cortlandt Track Club

    All the race directors including:

    • Mario Lacerda
    • Chris Kostman
    • Blake Norwood

    Included in this year's Badwater crew:

    • Vinnie Tortorich
    • Serena Scott Thoms
    • Jason Obirek

    Catch Tony Portera If You Can:


    Visit www.vinnietortorich.com to learn about Vinnie Tortorich’s NSNG Lifestyle.

    Visit www.glutenfreeanna.com for great healthy gluten-free recipes.

    Check out more episodes of the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.

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    Ru El's Running 053 : Special Guest - Tony Portera - Part 1 | Badwater 135 | Ultramarathon

    Ru El's Running 053 : Special Guest - Tony Portera - Part 1 | Badwater 135 | Ultramarathon

    Badwater Tony Portera to me is the "real deal." While I fantasize doing big runs, Tony is out there making it happen. You'll hear him say he's not anybody special, but I beg to differ. He's fun to talk to, has a great story about his journey into running, has great things to say about running ultramarathons, someone I see as a wonderful ambassador of the ultra community, he's super encouraging, and even offers some advice to help improve on the next ultra. This is Part 1.

    Tony Facts:

    • White Plains New York
    • Husband and father of two.
    • Lawyer in commercial real estate
    • Dabbler of ultra running and has ran and continues to run prestigious events such like the Badwater 135, Jackpot 100, and Umstead 100.
    • He has participated in the Badwater 135 six times. 2015 will be seventh.

    Running Background:

    • Tony got into ultras by stumbling on it and deciding to try it.
    • Started out soccer in high school, college, and after in law school with local club teams.
    • After graduating from law school, life happened, and at one point weighed 210 pounds. Out of shape, drinking a lot of beer, and watching football and other sports.
    • Got together with some guys who convinced him to do a local 4 miler or 5k. He said “Running is stupid!”
    • He did more of these types of runs and was eventually persuaded to do a marathon. He said “This is stupid. If running 4 miles is stupid, this is even dumber!”
    • His first marathon was the 2004 Twin Cities Marathon. Completed it in over 4 hours and told himself he’d never do another one again. But 25 marathons later, he kept trying to convince himself to stop running.
    • His biggest mistake, was after reading Dean Karnazes’ book Ultramarathon Man where he learned about ultra marathons. He was blown away and said “If 4 miles is stupid, and running a marathon is even more stupid. Then ultra runners gotta be idiots!” And Tony convinced himself to do a 60k.

    Loving the Sport & Better Health

    • In ultras marathon, Tony loved that he was able to show up to the start late, finished up on the same day, and head back to your car without a hassle. This plus getting in better shape made it more appealing.
    • Eventually dropped 50-60 lbs lighter from his former weight in 2001.
    • He enjoys the runs and loves the community, but still sometimes tells himself that “He’ll never do it again.”
    • He uses these events as a way to learn more about himself. To find out what he can and can’t do.
    • "You’ll never run the same race twice. You’ll experience different things and thoughts each time.”

    Tony’s Preparation:

    • Work on nutrition on a regular basis.
    • Prepare nutritionally, mentally, put in the work in training runs. Roughly 80-90 miles a week including the speed training and long runs.

    Typical Training Week (To build miles and speed. Doing about 74 miles of training).

    Monday a.m. - 25 miles.
    Tuesday - 8 miles.
    Wednesday - 10 mile tempo, 3 mile warm up. 4 miles at 6:55 pace.
    Thursday - 8 miles easy recovery.
    Friday - 12 miles interval: 3 mile warm up. 2 miles at 7:10 pace. recover 1 mile, six 400 mile repeats, and recover jog.
    Saturday - Off.
    Sunday - 12 miles.

    Long run may increase over time. This is a week typically to Tony and should not be used as a template for everybody else. Everybody is different.

    On Getting Coached:
    Tony is currently working with Zach Bitter on training and nutrition and has also worked with Ray Zahab. Recommends getting a coach for endurance events.

    Mentions:
    Film: Running on the Sun

    More Tony:

    • Tony loves to help see folks enter into the ultra community for the first time.
    • The Vermont 50 mile race was his first 50.
    • Loves seeing people go out there.
    • Thinks 50 miles is a great distance to get done in one day and it is very challenging
    • Believer in drawing from others, especially folks who have experienced what you are trying to do.
    • Fueling and hydration advice:
      Drinking to thirst.
      Keep trying different things. Learn something is always a success.

    Quote:
    "People may go out there and try and have a negative impression in their mind, but there are so many positives to take whether perceived negative or not. It’s often times the 2nd or 3rd try that you start to understand what you’re doing and love it more." ~ Tony Portera

     

    Advice:
    Ray Zahab, founder of  Impossible To Possible (aka I2P) tells Tony “Ultra running is 90% mental. The other 10% is all in your head.”

    Quote:
    "Our best moments are found when we are at our weakest.”

    Catch Tony Portera If You Can:

     


    Visit www.vinnietortorich.com to learn about Vinnie Tortorich’s NSNG Lifestyle.

    Visit www.glutenfreeanna.com for great healthy gluten-free recipes.

    Check out more episodes of the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.

    PLEASE go to iTunes and leave a nice review to get a shout-out on a future podcast episode!

    While here be sure to check out the sponsor and affiliates:

     
    Follow the show:
     

    Music of:

    • Luzius Stone/Fire In The Sky,
    • Jimmy Buffett/Change In Lattitudes Changes In Attitudes,
    • Cool & The Gang/Get Down On It.

    024: Ethan Hunt, te presento a John Carter

    024: Ethan Hunt, te presento a John Carter
    Dos casos muy sonados en el mundo del cine fueron el salto que dieron de la animación a live-action, dos de los más reconocidos directores de Pixar Animation Studios: Brad Bird y Andrew Stanton. Ahora que sus dos películas han sido estrenadas, los resultados no mienten: Misión: Imposible - Protocolo Fantasma fue un éxito, mientras que John Carter ha sido mal recibida por la crítica y la taquilla. En este episodio platicamos de ambos casos, las razones de su éxito o fracaso y este nuevo estilo de hacer cine para dos grandes directores de cine de animación. © John Carter. Michael Giacchino. 2012 Walt Disney Records. All Rights Reserved. Un podcast de alfProducciones © 2012 Todos los derechos reservados.
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