Monday, July 27, 2009

Interview with David Vindich

Your Opinion Matters!
Please take a moment to share your thoughts and views with us. Call the station at (407) 774-1965 and let us know what you’re thinking, your opinion matters!


Cool Trivia for July 25th...
1866 – Ulysses S Grant named 1st general of Army

1920 - Red Sox turn triple-play, but Ruth's 35th HR leads Yanks to 8-2 win

1943 - 1st warship named for a Black person, SS Leonard Roy Harmon, launched

1944 - World War II: Operation Spring - one of the bloodiest days for Canadians during the war: 18,444 casualties, including 5,021 killed

1952 - Commonwealth of Puerto Rico created (Constitution Day) and Puerto Rico becomes a self-governing US commonwealth

1960 - US Republican convention nominates Nixon as presidential candidate

1961 - In a speech John F. Kennedy emphasizes that any attack on Berlin is an attack on NATO

1962 - House passes bill requiring equal pay for equal work regardless of sex

1978 - Louise Brown, the world's first "test tube baby" is born.

1981 - Voyager 2 encounters Saturn

1990 - US performs nuclear Test at Nevada Test Site

2000 - Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde supersonic passenger jet, F-BTSC, crashes just after takeoff from Paris killing all 109 aboard and 4 on the ground

2007 - Pratibha Patel is sworn in as India's first woman president

Topmost Recommended Movies...
1. The Hurt Locker
2. Up
3. Star Trek
4. Drag Me to Hell
5. The Hangover 6. (500) Days of Summer
7. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
8. Taken
9. Two Lovers
10. Public Enemies
Major Movie Releases This Week, July 25th
1. G-Force
2. Orphan
3. The Ugly Truth

Jose’s Most Popular Stogie Picks...
CAO
Comacho
Thompson
Rocky Patel Edge torpedo Maduro
Gurkha
Macanudo

Highlights of Today’s show...
Yo Soy Latino’s host Jose Miranda opens this hour by welcoming YSL’s collaborator and friend, guru of the People Power Hour, John Hamilton, Co-Host Haydee Ayala and the rest of the YSL team before dealing with a myriad of subjects wrapped around local and national issues to segments in Fashion, Cool Trivia, Top Recommended Movies to Jose’s best pick stogies.

As you know YSL is one of the most informal guest-host formatted show there is. You can speak candidly about anything. Today’s show touched on a matter which lingers anxiously in the minds of many Floridians as well as others nationwide—unemployment.

Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for June 2009 is currently at 10.6 percent. This represents 970,000 jobless individuals out of a labor force of 9,192,000 making the unemployment rate 0.3 percentile points higher than the revised May rate of 10.3 percent. Calling attention to the fact it is up 4.6 percentage points from the June 2008 rate.

What does this mean only that the state’s current unemployment rate is 1.1 percentage points higher than the national unemployment rate of 9.5 percent, which is alarming as it is steadily climbing and not changing course. The last time the unemployment rates were this high was October 1975 when it was 11.0 percent.

Our purpose was not merely to bring this fact to light, but to tie in our guest, David Vindich, a former ‘retired’ marine whose courage and inventiveness set him apart from other individuals in a similar plight. Though he does have an extensive background, it did not preclude him from losing his current civilian job.

Yet, it was his creativity, humility and energy which drew Jose to him—well dressed in the blistering heat, standing with a cleverly designed billboard while passing his resume to ongoing traffic and talking to anyone who would stop to listen, which curiously enough drew Jose’s attention to him. After a while Jose asked him to appear as a guest on the YSL show. Not to point out the problem necessarily but rather the uniqueness in managing it.

So if you’re looking for someone with a different approach to achieving his objectives and who isn’t afraid to put himself out there consider David Vindich, one man that clearly can think outside the box. You can reach David Vindich at 407-230-2887 or email him directly at dvindich@cfl.rr.com or you could send us an email to yosoylatino5@aol.com or host@yosoylatino.us and we’ll be happy to pass the information along.

YSL gives you a broad range of input, allowing you to form your own opinions to the various topics and concerns that affect you our listeners. So if you’re a victim of today’s economy, let us know. Drop us a line and include your email. We will definitely get back to you.

Haydee's Slice of Fashion
Styles that Last...
July 25, 2009

There are a number of styles that last season after season for example the classic black dress, leggings, floral prints, the gladiator sandals, and so on. Then there are those that quickly fade away—the baby doll tops and harem pants, those are just fads. To know which trends to trash and which to invest in can be somewhat confusing. Fortunately, fashion is already way ahead of the game. The Fall 2009 and 2010 collections have already been released—mostly outer wear: thigh-high boots, capes, caplets and cloaks as well as scoop neck dresses but the Spring/Summer 2010 designs are still in the works and guarded.

Here are few suggestions that aren’t going anywhere:

Off-the-shoulder tops or dresses. These are chic without being too revealing. Don’t wear too much jewelry with this look as it makes a statement on its own.

Exposed zippers are edgy and a favorite of designers. This trend definitely has a future. Consider the flash bow dress by French Connection and/or the zipper dress by Brian Reyes. Both are great looks that should be around for a while.

Other styles to shop for include both skinny and wide leg pants, cardigans, high-waisted pants and skirts, fitted blazers, belted waists, ruffles, tribal prints, sheer fabrics, and long tunics.

Which trends should you buy on a sales rack? I would stick with what will have more wear. But one thing is certain, it doesn’t look like neon brights, fringe details, studs, or harem pants will be making the list.

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Thank you once again for spending this hour us. We hope you enjoyed the show and that espresso or cafĂ© con leche with Jose and the YSL team. Until next week same time same station when we bring you more local and national news and Senator Bob Graham who will be YSL’s distinguished guest.

Interview with Deon Long and Victor Ramos

Your Opinion Matters!
Please take a moment to share your thoughts and views with us. Call the station at (407) 774-1965 and let us know what you’re thinking, your opinion matters!

Cool Trivia for July 18th...
1907 - French troops occupy Casablanca.
1925 - Hitler publishes Mein Kampf.
1936 - Spanish Civil War begins, Gen Francisco Franco led uprising.
1942 - World War II: The Germans test fly the Messerschmitt Me-262 using only its jets for the first time.
1947 - President Harry S. Truman signs the Presidential Succession Act into law which places the Speaker of the House and the Senate President Pro Tempore next in the line of succession after the United States Vice President.
1976 – Gymnast Nadia Comaneci, aged 14, scores first ever perfect 10 at the Olympics.
1970 - Giants Willie Mays hits 3,000 homers.
1977 - Vietnam joins the United Nations.
1998 – A 23-foot tidal wave kills nearly 3,000 people in Papua New Guinea.
2001 – In Baltimore, Maryland, a 60-car train derails in a tunnel, sparking a fire that lasts days and virtually shuts down downtown Baltimore.

Topmost Recommended Movie...
Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)
(500) Days of Summer
The Hurt Locker

Jose’s Most Popular Stogie Picks...
Montecristo
Isla de Cuba Classic
Isla de Cuba Blend
Isla de Maduro

Interview with O. Deon Long and Victor Ramos...
YSL this week had the privilege of speaking with Deon Long, the young African American attorney, who was a hair’s breath away from running the local Republican Party here in Orlando and who now, incredibly enough, is fighting just to remain in the party.

YSL was also joined by the shy, reclusive Orlando Sentinel writer Mr. Victor Ramos, who some call the “the Robin Hood” of the blog “Hispanospher” an outstanding blog on all things Hispanic here in Florida.

Times are tough within the political arena these days. What with the Republican summer sexual scandals and melt downs to the inquisition of Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court of the United States by sanctimonious members of congress and a push by some members of the Republican Party trying to turn back time some 50 years.

The heat was on these gentlemen to try and give our listeners an explanation on how all this is affecting us and what could we do about it. Haydee asked Mr. Long how a Republican party who boasted about inclusiveness could be so scattered in message and focus. Victor was asked how a republican party with an approval rating of about 8 percent could redeem itself within the minority communities.

So many questions so little time an hour going by in what seemed a blink of an eye. Of course we had fashion with Haydee to boots and makeup oh my. To see how this all turned out go to the shows archives click on today’s show. Sit back with your cup of coffee and enjoy your Yo Soy Latino heard every Saturday right here on WEUS 810 AM in Orlando, Florida or on line at www.yosoylatino.us


Haydee's Slice of Fashion
What’s New!
July 18, 2009

It is said that 2010 is going to be quite a year for fashion according to the experts. They are predicting that we'll come out from this global financial crisis and, accordingly, can expect to see new trends emerging in fashion.

Being that fashion changes daily, keeping up to date with the latest trends, looks, street styles can be mind blowing, especially when trying to stay ahead of the fashion pack. I personally am not a slave to fashion but here are a few things you can expect to be wearing for this season.

The over-the-knee / thigh-high boots is going to be a must-have item for this season. Capes, Caplets & Cloaks are making a comeback as a major fashion staple. Scoop Neck dresses are still quite popular. And, at least one pair of dark denim jeans. If you already have a solid wardrobe, don’t feel compelled to go on a shopping spree. You can change the look of any outfit merely by accessorizing or changing your makeup.

Makeup is going to play a major role in fashion—eyes painted like pop art—bold and arresting. Not everyone can carry this look but it’s creative and unique, much like the days when Twiggy was first recognized for changing the face of fashion which catapulted her to “super model” status.

Also, perfumes can add an element of intrigue. For example, Love of Pink for women is a new fruity floral fragrance from the Lacoste Pink family which encapsulates the feel of romance and love. Meanwhile, Gucci’s Envy for Men has a scent of seduction which combines masculine and contemporary elegance. Its cypress, bergamot and violet fragrance provides a very masculine and natural aroma.

Stay tuned for next weeks show when Yo Soy Latino will continue to bring you the best and brightest. Until then remember don't judge another until you have walked a mile in their Mohicans.