Podcasts about Left

  • 33,504PODCASTS
  • 99,004EPISODES
  • 49mAVG DURATION
  • 10+DAILY NEW EPISODES
  • Aug 16, 2025LATEST

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024

Categories




    Best podcasts about Left

    Show all podcasts related to left

    Latest podcast episodes about Left

    The Kevin Jackson Show
    Alpha Male vs Beta Male - Weekend Recap 08-16-25

    The Kevin Jackson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 38:40


    In the Leftist world, "manhood" is measured not by courage, strength, or conviction, but by how well you nod along to your partner's every whim. Welcome to the Left's version of masculinity, where the men are less "alpha" and more "adorable lapdog." It's a comedic tragedy, a societal sitcom where the punchline is that the Left's men aren't men at all—they're beta males, scurrying in the shadows of their hyena-like women, hoping for a pat on the head. This isn't just a jab at political ideology; it's a cultural autopsy of what happens when masculinity is redefined as submission. Buckle up for a wild ride through the Left's beta male crisis, where we'll laugh, cringe, and maybe shed a tear for the death of the alpha.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Seth Leibsohn Show
    August 15, 2025 - Hour 3 (Guest David Harsanyi)

    The Seth Leibsohn Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 36:07


    David Harsanyi, senior writer at The Washington Examiner and co-host of the You’re Wrong podcast with Mollie Hemingway, suggests some summer reading by William F. Buckley, President Trump’s crackdown on homelessness in Washington, D.C., and his latest piece at the Examiner, “Why the Left won’t stop targeting the Little Sisters of the Poor.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
    The Jinshin no Ran Part IV: The Afumi Campaign

    Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 47:16


    The fourth and final episode in our series on the Jinshin no Ran: we cover the campaign in Afumi (aka Ōmi - 近江).  Prince Ōama and Prince Ōtomo (aka Kōbun Tennō), have drawn up their forces.  Last episode we covered the fighting in the Nara Basin, around the ancient Yamato capital: Asuka.  This episode focuses on the defense of the Karafu and Fuwa passes and the eventual march to the bridge at Setagawa. This is a name heavy episode, and we'll be noting some of it here: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-132   Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is episode 132: The Jinshin no Ran, Part 4: The Afumi Campaign The Afumi soldiers on the western side of the bridge looked across the open expanse of water towards their Yoshino rivals on the eastern side.  If it weren't for the banners and the red tags barely visible on the sleeves of the opposing forces, it would be hard to know which side was which.  Both were equipped in similar ways, and a few of the soldiers could even make out familiar faces on the other side.  That is the nature of civil wars—especially in a conscript society, where the soldiers often had little choice which side they were fighting for.  Not that it necessarily mattered much to them which side came out on top, whatever their commanders might have told them. The bridge across the Seta river was large and wide, and normally quite well traveled.  Now, however, the central boards had been pulled up for a span of about 30 feet or so, leaving a gap spanned by only a single, narrow plank.  That plank was, itself, tied to a rope, which was being held by the Afumi troops.  The soldiers knew that should any of the enemy try to cross, they could pull the plank out from under them and they would fall into the river, their metal armor dragging them down into the dark depths of swirling water below.  Even should they somehow make it across without being peppered by arrows, there would be no reinforcements coming: they would be slaughtered, and the trap would be reset. It seemed like the Afumi forces held all the cards in this battle, and yet they were still tense. Archers could still shoot across the distance. The front rank of troops held wooden shields as a defense, but there were still openings in the formation and the armor, and in the chaos of battle, nobody was truly safe. And so the Afumi forces waited.  Confident, but wary. A commotion on the eastern side of the bridge grabbed the spotlight.  The Yoshino forces had approached, and they were clearly preparing for something.  The Afumi soldiers strained to see what was going on.  Suddenly, the front line of the Yoshino forces parted, and a strange sight confronted the Afumi soldiers.  It took them a moment to fully comprehend what was barreling towards them at full tilt: a soldier that looked almost like two soldiers put together, wearing armor placed over armor, in an attempt to protect from harm.  It must have been heavy, and as he stepped on the beam, it visibly buckled under the weight.  The Afumi archers let loose with their arrows and crossbow bolts, but to no avail.  They simply stuck in the armor, adding to the bizarre and otherworldly appearance of their opponent. The spell was broken on the Afumi side as arrows came cascading in.  The Yoshino forces weren't just sitting idly back, they were making sure they were doing everything they could to keep the Afumi forces distracted.  And for a split second it worked—and a split second was all they needed.  Before the soldiers could gather up their wits about them enough to pull the rope there was a terrifying sound of metal on wood.  The Afumi soldiers pulled the rope, but it came all too easy—the Yoshino soldier had dashed across and cut the rope tied to the plank.  Behind him, the Yoshino forces were now pouring across the bridge.  Soon they would establish a foothold, and behind the front line they would be able to have other soldiers place more planks so that the number of Yoshino soldiers on the Western side of the bridge only continued to increase. Realizing that their trap had been circumvented, the Afumi forces fell back, but their strategic withdrawal soon turned into a full on retreat.  While pockets of soldiers resisted, many were suddenly all too aware that perhaps it was better to live and fight another day, instead.  Despite threats and even attacks from their own commanders, the Afumi forces fled the battlefield, leaving the Yoshino army victorious.  With the Seta bridge now secured, there were no more major obstacles in their way:  They would march to the capital at Ohotsu and finish this war.   Welcome back!  This is Part 4, and so if you haven't already done so, I recommend going back and starting with Part 1.  That said, we'll briefly recap here. Over the past three episodes, we've talked about the causes of the war between Prince Ohotomo and Prince Ohoama as they vied for the throne.  Prince Ohotomo seemingly had the stronger position, as he was actually running the Yamato state from the Afumi capital in Ohotsu.  He had the various ministers and all the official organs of the state on his side.   He was also 23 years old. Ohoama, on the other side, was Ohotomo's paternal uncle.  His own son, Prince Takechi, was 19 years old and helping to lead the army.   Upon learning that the State was gathering forces against him, Ohoama had quickly moved east, gathering forces as he went, and now he stood near Fuwa, modern day Sekigahara, prepared to begin his march on the capital.   This episode we are going to cover the conclusion of the war.  Warning, though, this is going to be a *lot*.  A lot of place names and people names.  Apologies if it is hard to follow.  I'll have a rough map and info on the various players on the podcast blog, so you may want to bring that up if you are having problems following. In Part I of this series we covered the causes leading up to the conflict.  In Part II we covered Ohoama's mad dash to Fuwa, at modern Sekigahara.  Last episode, Part III we covered the fighting in the Nara Basin. This episode we are going to talk about the last two fronts of the war: the defense of the Iga area and Kurafu Pass, and the march from Fuwa to the Afumi capital of Ohotsu. Before we go into the details of the next battles, let's look at what each side of the conflict was doing, what they are concerned about, and where they are on the board.  We'll then go into how the rest of the war played out, and its conclusion and aftermath.     Ohoama's Yoshino forces had largely been drawn from the countries in the east—the very same countries that Ohoama was denying to the Afumi court.  In response, the Afumi court had drawn their forces from where they could.  There were those that they had already called up under the pretense of building Naka no Oe's burial mound, but they had sent others out to raise troops in Yamato and out the western side of Honshu, all the way to Tsukushi—modern Kyushu.  However, not everyone in the Western region of the archipelago was friendly to the Afumi court—especially the regions of Kibi and Tsukushi.  This was significant.  Kibi was an ancient rival of Yamato, and likely could contribute a sizeable force.  Tsukushi, on the other hand, was quite large, and besides the conscripts from among the regular inhabitants, Tsukushi also was in charge of defending the archipelago from invasion—they were the first line of defense.  They had constructed numerous castles and fortifications to defend against a possible invasion, and those castles and fortifications were no doubt manned by troops that had been raised for that purpose.  If they could now be turned inwards, that could be enough to really turn the tide against Ohoama and his Yoshino army. The only problem was that neither Kibi nor Tsukushi were exactly sympathetic to the Afumi court.  The governor of Kibi and Prince Kurikuma, the viceroy of Tsukushi, both had ties to Ohoama, and the ministers suspected them of sympathizing with their Yoshino rivals.  As such the envoys that were sent out were authorized to take whatever drastic steps they felt necessary to secure the troops. So how did that all go down?  Well, last episode we talked about how Hodzumi no Momotari and his crew had been stopped from raising troops in Asuka by Ohotomo no Fukei, whose bluff of pretending to be Prince Takechi and a host of cavalry soldiers caused the conscripted troops to flee, and ended up in the death of Momotari and the capture of his compatriots. In Kibi, things took a turn in Afumi's favor.  When the Afumi government's envoy arrived at the government center in Kibi, he tricked the governor into taking off his sword.  Once he had done so, the envoy drew his own sword and killed the governor.  Without the governor to get in his way, the envoy then went about securing the land and troops for the Afumi court. Prince Kurikuma, the viceroy in Tsukushi, at the Dazaifu, was not quite so easily fooled, however.  Kurikuma knew how the court operated, and was apparently well informed of what was going on.  When the Afumi court's envoy met with Kurikuma, the Prince was flanked by two of his sons, Prince Mino and Prince Takebe, each one armed.  When Prince Kurikuma heard what the Afumi court wanted—for him to send the troops from Tsukushi to help quell Ohoama's rebellion—Kurikuma responded that he needed those troops to hold the border.  After all, the Tang dynasty was still a potential threat, and what good would it do to send the troops from the border regions to fight an internal war, only to then have an invader come in and destroy the state entirely?  No, he reasoned, he would not be sending the troops as the Afumi court requested. We are told that for a moment, the Afumi envoy thought about grabbing his sword and killing Prince Kurikuma, as the Afumi court had suggested, but with both of Kurikuma's sons armed on either side of him, he realized that he didn't have great odds, and so he eventually left, empty handed, but alive. This is significant.  While we don't know exact numbers, it is likely that there were quite a few troops stationed in Kyushu and the islands, all in case of foreign invasion.  By not supplying them to the Afumi court, Prince Kurikuma dealt a huge blow to the Afumi's ability to make war.  Add to that the fact that Ohoama had likewise blocked the court's access to the eastern countries, and that further narrowed the troops that Afumi had access to.  Nonetheless, they still had enough to be dangerous, and it is impossible to say exactly what might happen in a war. So we know where the Afumi and Yoshino forces ostensibly came from, but let's talk about the battlefield.  All of the fighting that we talk about was happening in an area between Naniwa—modern Ohosaka—and Fuwa, modern Sekigahara, northwest from the modern city of Nagoya. There are three main theaters we are talking about.  The first is in the Nara basin, which we talked about extensively in the last episode.  The Nara basin itself was not necessarily of the most strategic importance, militarily, but it was of huge symbolic importance.  After all, that was still the ancient capital, even though the governmental functions had been moved north, to Ohotsu, on the shores of Lake Biwa.  The second is in the Suzuka mountains.  This includes the areas of Iga and Kouka, and it is bordered by the Nara basin on the west, the Mie coastline on the east, and Afumi, the area around lake Biwa, to the north.  This is the same region that Ohoama had to naviagate through on his way from Yoshino to the east, and the mountains and valleys make it so that there are only so many traversable routes through.  For our narrative we are going to be primarily talking about the Kurafu Pass, between Kouka and Iga, at modern Tsuge city.  This pass  was an important route between Kouka, Iga, and Mie.  The road followed the Soma River which eventually flowed into Lake Biwa.  This made it a route out of Afumi, and if the Afumi forces could secure the Kurafu pass and the fields of Tara, just on the other side, they could split Ohoama's forces and cut off any help that he could possibly send to the Nara basin, and possibly even take Ohoama from behind. Finally, let's talk about our third theater:  Afumi itself.  Specifically, we are looking at the southern and eastern sides around Lake Biwa.  Biwa is the largest lake in Japan, and it is almost entirely surrounded by mountains except for where the Seta river flows south, eventually winding its way to Naniwa.  Today, the area of Afumi is largely co-located with modern Shiga Prefecture. Back in 668, after finding themselves on the losing side of the Baekje-Tang war, Naka no Oe, aka Tenji Tennou, had moved the capital to Ohotsu, or Big Port, in Afumi, on the shores of Lake Biwa, likely for the protection it gave.  From Afumi, there were three major routes out of the basin, and a few minor ones.  All of them were through defensible mountain passes, like Karafu Pass, Fuwa Pass, and Suzuka Pass.  Three such passes:  Fuwa, Suzuka, and Arachi would become prominent barriers, or seki, along the ancient roads, and were known as the Sangen, or Three Barriers, protecting the capital region.  Suzuka no seki, at the pass of the same name, was in the south.  To reach it from Afumi, one crossed the Karafu pass, and then turned east through a pass near Mt. Miyama.  At the northern tip of the Suzuka mountains was Fuwa pass, future home of the Fuwa barrier.  The Barrier, or “Seki” would give its name to the area in another form:  Sekigahara.  This was along the Tousandou, the Eastern Mountain road, and even today it is the path through which roads and even the Shinkansen traverse between eastern and western Honshu.  Finally, though less important to our story, was the Arachi pass. Arachi no seki was part of the Hokurikudo, the Northern Land Route, and led to the ancient country of Kochi and the port of Tsuruga, which had a long history as an alternate port, especially for ships sailing from Goguryeo.  Later, Arachi no seki would be replaced in the Sangen ranking by another pass between Afumi and modern Kyoto, which would be known as the Afusaka, or Ohosaka, Pass.  This was the pass that would have been used to get to Yamashiro and, from there, to Naniwa and the Nara Basin. These three passes would come to define the island of Honshu, and became the dividing line between the Kanto region, in the east, and the Kansai region, in the west.  By holding the Suzuka and Fuwa passes, Ohoama effectively denied any travel to the eastern regions.  Sure, Afumi could have tried going through the Arachi pass and into Kochi, but then they would have had to traverse the Japan alps—no small feat, especially without modern conveniences like the trains and busses used today. From Fuwa Pass, where Ohoama and Prince Takechi had set up their headquarters, it was largely a straight shot to the Afumi capital of Ohotsu.  Between Lake Biwa and the Suzuka mountains is a wide, flat plain, divided primarily by the rivers and streams running out from the mountains into the lake.  Immediately west of Fuwa is the area of Maibara.  Following the shore of the lake one traverses through modern Hikone, to Yasu.  Yasu would also have been the location where the road to the Karafu pass broke off into the Suzuka mountains.  Beyond that was the bridge across the Seta River. The Seta river was one of the largest obstacles that would have to be negotiated, and the Afumi forces knew this.  Just as Ohoama would set up at Fuwa pass, a large number of the Afumi forces were set up on the western bank of the Seta river.  If the Yoshino forces could get across, however, it would mean that they had a more or less unimpeded route to the capital at Ohotsu. So now let's talk about what was happening in each of these places. Ohoama had set up at Fuwa—Sekigahara—and had begun to call soldiers to him.  Not only did did this allow him to block the rival Afumi troops from accessing the Eastern countries and possibly raising troops to use against him, but he was also able to maintain a line of communication with ancient Yamato, in the Nara Basin.  In order to keep his communication lines open, and to ensure that the Afumi forces couldn't sneak up behind him, Ohoama split his forces in two.  He knew that Afumi forces were trying to take his stronghold in Yamato, and if successful, from there they could move in to Uda and on to Iga.  thereafter that, they could march up behind him through the Suzuka pass.  Alternatively, the forces in Afumi could come up through Kouka and the Karafu pass, and then try to divide and conquer So the first group of Ohoama's army were to go south, through the Suzuka pass into their mountain namesake.  Once there, Oho no Omi no Honji was to hold Tarano, the Plain of Tara, where the routes to Suzuka, Kafuka, and Iga met.  Tanaka no Omi no Tarumaro went with him, with orders to guard the Kurafu pass, which is to say the road to Kouka.  This first group was headed by Ki no Omi no Abemaro, and also included Miwa no Kimi no Kobito, and Okizome no Muraji no Usagi.  Along with what we are told were tens of thousands of men, this first made their way south from Fuwa  through Mie and Ise and over the Suzuka pass.  Once there, they took up their positions at Karafu and Tarano.  It was a good thing, too, because only a couple of days after they arrived, the enemy struck.   Now as soon as he got there, Oho no Honji had fortified Tarano with some three thousand men, and Tanaka no  Tarumaro was sent to guard the Kurafu pass.  Prior to this, Tarumaro had been the official in charge of the Hot Springs in Ise, but he had joined Ohoama and the Yoshino forces when they first arrived over the Suzuka Pass.  Now he was in charge of a military force, encamped along the road through the Kurafu pass, waiting for the enemy. Unbeknownst to him, a deputy commander of the Afumi forces, Tanabe no Wosumi, was approaching from Mt. Kafuka.  Presumably he'd been sent out from Ohotsu and had followed the road along the Yasu and Soma rivers towards the pass.  Wosumi had  sizeable force with him, but he was not looking for a direct assault.  Even if he would win, he would suffer casualties, especially trying to attack an entrenched enemy in a fortified position.  He needed to be sneaky.  He had no way of knowing that, centuries later, the lands of Iga and Kouka would be known for their sneaky warriors—their legendary ninja—but I digressed.  What Wosumi did was this.  First, he rolled up his banners and muffled the drums.  He even had his men gag themselves—a continental custom where soldiers were given a stick to hold in their mouth, like a horse's bit, to discourage any talking amongst the ranks as they approached.  Presumably, they kept them in until just before attacking, because they also devised a watchword “kane”—transcribed as metal or gold.  Wosumi knew that it would be hard enough to tell who was who in the daytime—after all, it wasn't like these were regimented forces with uniforms.  The soldiers were likely all wearing whatever they had available, and clothing and armor would have been similar across the two armies.  At night, even some kind of mark or flag would hardly be enough to tell who was who in the dark.  As lines broke and melee ensued, it would be easy to get turned around, and find yourself facing a friend.  By saying the watchword you could distinguish friend from foe. Sure enough, this tactic worked.  The Afumi forces broke through the Yoshino fortifications in the middle of the night and swarmed into the encampment.  Men who had been asleep were waking up to chaos.  Tarumaro's Yoshino soldiers were thrown into confusion.  Tarumaro himself, escaped, but just barely.  we are told that he noticed that the enemy kept shouting the word “kane”, and so he started doing it as well. The Afumi forces, assuming he was one of their own, left him alone.  Still, he only escaped with difficulty. His escape was no doubt critical, however.   He presumably would have headed to Tarano to try and warn Oho no Honji, but this may not have been possible, as we are told that on the following day, after the attack at Karafu pass, the Afumi commander Wosumi continued his advance, and came upon the Yoshino encampment at Tarano unexpectedly.  Still, General Honji did not back down.  With a force of hand-picked soldiers, Honji counterattacked against Wosumi and struck him.  We are told that Wosumi made it out—the only one who did—but that he did not try and make another attack.  The Yoshino forces would ultimately hold the pass and the critical juncture of Tarano.  The Afumi forces would not get a second chance. By the way, a quick note here:  I can't help but notice a bit of a trope showing up in these stories:  At Narayama, General Fukei is defeated, and is the only person who makes his escape.  Then Tarumaro is the only person to escape his defeat.  Finally, Wosumi is the only one of his forces to leave the plain of Tara. I am more than a little incredulous that these generals are the only ones who actually survived, and that the rest of the army was slaughtered.  In fact, you may recall that at the battle at Taima, General Fukei told his men not to pursue the fleeing common soldiers.  As I've tried to point out, the common soldiers were not likely as invested in the cause.  In fact, it is just as possible that the common soldiers may have changed sides and joined the other army if they thought it would serve them well.  Or maybe they were escaping and just blending into the countryside.  After all, the elites weren't really spending the time to get to know them, let along record any details about them.  So I suspect that it was more about the fact that the various armies would be broken, and the soldiers flung to the four corners, rather than that they were necessarily slaughtered.  After all, if you had the choice, would you have stayed there? A few days after Wosumi was defeated, the Yoshino general that Ohoama had sent to Iga along with Honji and Tarumaro, Ki no Omi no Abemaro, heard that their ally, Ohotomo no Fukei was in trouble in the Nara Basin.  He'd been defeated by the Afumi general Ohono no Hatayasu at Narayama,  and without reinforcements, the entire Nara Basin could fall, along with the ancient Yamato capital at Asuka. So Abemaro sent Okizome no Muraji no Usagi with more than a thousand cavalry to go assist.  They met Fukei at Sumizaka, and suddenly, things were looking up in the Nara Basin.  For more on how that turned out, check out last episode, where we covered the events in the Nara Basin. Once the events in the Nara Basin settled out, then both the Nara Basin and the Karafu pass would be well and truly in the hands of the Yoshino forces.  But there was no way for those guarding those locations to know that the fighting was over, and they would have to hold their positions until the fighting had definitively stopped.  Which brings us back to Ohoama and the Yoshino troops gathered at Fuwa, where things were about to kick off as well.  The troops at Fuwa, while being led by Ohoama and his 19 year old son, Takechi, were placed under the command of Murakuni no Muraji no Woyori—who, , as things progressed, would be noted as the primary general for the campaign that would lead Yoshino troops from Fuwa, on the offensive towards Ohotsu. The only reason that they seem to have waited before going on the offensive was that every day, more troops were coming in.  So even as the fighting was going on in Nara and at the Karafu pass, the Yoshino army at Fuwa gathered men and made their preparations.  As they did so, the Afumi court Was going to do whatever they could to try and break them, hoping that they could stop the threat posed by Ohoama and his men before they began their march. For the Afumi forces first attempt to break the Yoshino defenses at Fuwa pass, they picked troops to try and make an incursion into the village of Tamakurabe, which appears to have been in the pass itself; it was probably modern Tama district of Sekigahara.  They were repelled, however, by Izumo no Omi no Koma, who drove them off. Later, the Afumi court ordered another force of several tens of thousands of men to attack under the command of Prince Yamabe no Ou, Soga no Omi no Hatayasu, and Kose no Omi no Hito.  Soga no Hatayasu and Kose no Hito were both part of the inner circle of the Afumi court, or so it would seem.  When Prince Ohotomo had taken the reins of the government in a ceremony in the Western Hall of the Palace, he was attended by the ministers of the right and left, as well as Soga no Hatayasu, Kose no Hito, and Ki no Ushi.  They were at the very heart of this whole matter.  Prince Yamabe is a little bit more of a mystery.  We know he was someone of note, and when Prince Ohotsu was brought to his parents, they were apparently traveling under the guise of Prince Yamabe and another prince, Prince Ishikawa.  But we know little else. The three men and their Afumi troops headed out and camped on the bank of the Inukami river, near modern Hikone.  There, however, trouble broke out. The Nihon Shoki does not record exactly what it was, but there must have been some kind of falling out.  Prince Yamabe no Ou was killed by Soga no Hatayasu and Kose no Hito.  We don't know if this was due to some quarrel or what, but either way, it threw the army into a state of disarray and there was no way for them to move forward.  Soga no Hatayasu appears to have taken responsibility for whatever happened, as he headed back from Inukami, presumably back to Ohotsu, where he took his own life by stabbing himself in the throat.  There would be no attack on Fuwa Pass, however. Finally, the Nihon Shoki also recounts the story of another Afumi general, named Hata no Kimi no Yakuni, and his son, Ushi.  Together with others, who remain unnamed, they surrendered themselves to Ohoama and the Yoshino forces, rather than fighting.  It isn't clear if they were deserters, if they had been part of one of the other two attempts to take Fuwa Pass, or if there was something else going on.  Either way, Ohoama was so pleased that he welcomed them in and we are told that Hata no Yakuni was “granted a battle axe and halberd” and appointed a general.  This is probably stock phrasing, but it does seem he was given some measure of trust.  Yakuni's men were then sent north, to Koshi. We aren't quite sure what those forces' ultimate objective was.  It may have been that he was to take the northern pass and make sure that none of the Afumi troops tried to escape and head to the East along that road.  Many of the accounts of this war seem to suggest that he, or at least some part of the forces, were to head north and then come around Lake Biwa the long way.  This would mean that if Ohoama attacked, there would be no easy way to flee.  From Ohotsu they couldn't turn north without running into more troops, and their only escape would seem to be through the Afusaka pass towards the area of modern Kyoto.  And of course, whoever was victorious in the Nara Basin would then be able to control the route to the coast. It is unclear how much Ohoama could have actually known, though, about what was happening across the various distances.  Messages would have meant riders on swift horses carrying them; they couldn't just text each other what was going on. And so, with one attack repelled, another aborted, and a turncoat now on their side, Ohoama's Yoshino forces were finally ready to head out on the offensive themselves.  According to the Nihon Shoki this was on the 7th day of the 7th month—Tanabata, today, but I doubt people were paying much mind to the Weaver and the Cowherd.  Murakuni no Woyori, with the group advancing from Fuwa to Afumi, set out, and met with their first resistance at the Yokugawa river in Okinaga.  As far as I can tell, this is likely the Amano River in modern Maibara, which anyone who takes the Shinkansen between Kanto and Kansai probably recognizes as one of the usual stops.  Once again, we have a situation where, while they would have had banners flying, in the crush of battle it could be quite easy to mistake friend for foe, especially with large numbers of troops who were pulled from vastly different regions.  You had to have some way of knowing quickly who was on your side – that's why the Afumi commander Wosumi had his troops use the password “kane”, for example.  Ohoama's approach was to have his men place a red mark—possibly a ribbon or similar—on their clothing so that one could tell who, at a glance, was on their side.  As a note, later samurai would sometimes attach flags to their shoulder armor, or sode, and these “sode-jirushi” would help identify you even if people didn't recognize your armor.  Ohoama's troops may have used something similar. And so Woyori's Yoshino forces attacked the Afumi defenders, and the Afumi troops were clearly outmatched.  Woyori's men killed the Afumi commander and defeated the opposing forces. But that was just the beginning.  Afumi forces had been stationed all along the route from Fuwa to Ohotsu.  Thus it was that only two days later Woyori and his men made it to Mt. Tokoyama, probably in Hikone, by the Seri river.  There they met more Afumi soldiers, but once again they were triumphant and slew the opposing commander.   Woyori and his men were on a roll. I would point out that these battles aren't given much detail, but we do see how it progressed.  There are names of various individuals and commanders—certainly not much on the common people.  From what we can tell, this was not a rush to Ohotsu, but rather a slow march, probably doing their best to fortify their positions and make sure that nobody was sneaking up on them.  After each battle, it is some days before the next, probably spent spying out ahead and formulating plans. Woyori and his men next fought a battle on the banks of the Yasukawa River, presumably near modern Yasu city.  Here, Aston's translation claims that he suffered a great defeat, but more likely I suspect it means to say that he inflicted a great defeat on the Afumi forces, because if he had been defeated, how would he have pressed on only a few days later.  We are told that  two men, presumably the Afumi commanders, were both taken prisoner. Since we don't have anything more about them in the narrative all we can really do is assume that they must have therefore been on the side of the Afumi forces. By taking Yasu, that would have likely cut off the Afumi forces from any future considerations about using the Kurafu Pass.  The noose around Ohotsu was slowly tightening. Four days after that, on the 17th day of the 7th month, Woyori attacked and repulsed the Kurimoto army—presumably a force loyal to the Afumi court under a general named Kurimoto, or possibly raised from a place called Kurimoto, perhaps over on Awaji.  Either way, it was another victory on Woyori's belt. From there, Woyori and his men arrived at Seta, where they would have to cross the Setagawa—the Seta River. The Seta River is a wide river, and the only one flowing out of Lake Biwa.  It winds its way south and west, eventually becoming the Uji and then the Yodo rivers, which flow all the way to Naniwa—modern Ohosaka.  At the Seta river, there was a major bridge, the only way across, other than to swim.  Prince Ohotomo and his ministers, along with their entire army, were encamped on the west side of the bridge.  Their forces were so numerous that it was said you could not see all the way to the back of them.  Their banners covered the plain, and the dust of their movement caused a cloud to rise into the sky.  Their drums and songs could be heard for miles around.  We are told they even had crossbows, and when they were discharged the arrows fell like rain.  Of course, some of this may have just been more poetic license by the authors of the Nihon Shoki, but you get the picture:  There were a lot of troops on the western side of the river. The bridge itself was defended by General Chison.  We know very little of this general, as he only appears in this one part of the record, but his name implies that he may have been from the continent.  We aren't given a surname, and it is possible he was one of the Baekje refugees, now fighting for the Afumi court.  He led an advance body of specially selected troops, and in the middle of the bridge they had removed planks for about three rods or thirty feet.  Across that span was a single plank, daring anyone to try and cross it.  Of course, if they did, they would be a sitting duck in front of the enemy archers, and the plank was attached by a rope so that it could always be pulled out from under them.  It seemed as if it were impossible to advance. Finally, one of Woyori's soldiers, Ohokida no Kimi no Wakaomi, got up the courage to cross.  We are told that he put on double armor, put down his long spear, and drew his sword.  He then charged suddenly across the plank and cut the rope on the other side before the Afumi troops could pull it back.  In spite of the arrows that were raining down on him, he entered the ranks of the Afumi troops, slashing with his sword as he went.  The Afumi forces were thrown into confusion and some of them tried to leave, but General Chison drew his own sword and began to cut down anyone who tried to flee.  Still, he was unable to check the rout.  Woyori's troops secured the bridge and soon were pouring across it.  They cut down General Chison and advanced into the Afumi army, who broke and ran.  The Afumi sovereign, Ohotomo, aka Koubun Tennou, along with the Ministers of the Left and Right, narrowly escaped with their lives. Woyori and his troops marched to the foot of Awazu hill, and we are told that Hata no Yakuni, the Afumi commander who had earlier defected, and whose men were sent north to Koshi, set a siege to Miwo castle along with Izumo no Koma, who had defended against the attempted seizure of Tamakurabe.  Presumably this is Mio, south of Ohotsu, and it was likely guarding the southern approach to the Afumi capital. The only thing here that gives me pause is that we were earlier told that Yakuni's men, after he defected, were sent to Koshi.  So was Yakuni not with them?  Had he returned?  Or had the troops made it all the way around Lake Biwa already, taking the longer route up and around the lake? Regardless of how it happened, Yakuni and Koma were able to take Miwo castle.  As a reminder, a “castle” at this time would have likely been defined more by its walls, which were probably rammed earth and wood—not the elegantly sloping stone walls and  donjon base that would come to typify castles of the Warring States period. The following day, Woyori and his men continued their pursuit.  At the Awazu marketplace, Woyori ran into the Afumi generals Inukahi no Muraji no Isokimi and Hasama no Atahe no Shihote.  We mentioned Isokimi last episode—he was the Afumi commander attacking the Middle Road in the Nara Basin.  His deputy, Kujira, had been defeated, and it seems Isokimi had retreated back to Afumi and rejoined the main force. He would not be quite so fortunate this time.  Isokimi and Shihote were both slain, and Ohotomo fled once again.  He didn't get very far, hiding at Yamazaki, thought to be near the site of the modern city hall, in Ohotsu. Despite his best efforts, he knew he would be discovered, and he eventually strangled himself, rather than facing the humiliation and punishment that would come with capture. With Ohotomo dead, the other ministers of the Afumi court dispersed and fled.  Woyori and his men, meeting up at Sasanami, hunted down the Ministers of the Left and Right—Soga no Akaye and Nakatomi no Kane—as well as others who had fought with Ohotomo and who were considered criminals. They were all marched back to Fuwa, where, on the 25th day of the 7th month, Ohotomo's head was presented to Ohoama.  The war, it seems, was over. Or at least, the fighting was over.  There was still a lot to be settled.  First off, it would hardly have been practical to wipe out every single person on the losing side.  For one thing, that would have devastated the Court even further, likely creating a huge power vacuum.  In addition, many of the supporters on both sides were not necessarily there out of purely partisan reasons.  I would point out that many of the family names that we see in the record are found on both sides of the conflict.  Inukahi no Isokimi may have fought for Ohotomo, but we also see an Inukahi no Ohotomo fighting on the behalf of Ohoama.  Fumi no Nemaro was a major commander in Ohoama's army, while Fumi no Kusuri had been sent by the Afumi court to raise troops in the East Country.  And Hasama no Shihote was killed with Isokimi at Awazu, while a Hasama no Nemaro was working under the command of General Fukei, in Nara, to guard Tatsuta. There wasn't necessarily a simple divide along family lines.  It is possible that these individuals were all fairly well removed from each other, and from different parts of their respective families, or clans. They are often given different kabane, the family rank system used at this time, though I suspect that may have more to do with later changes, with those on the winning side being promoted over those who supported the Afumi court.  However, it is also the case that Japan has a long history of family members supporting both sides in any major conflict.  That way, no matter who wins, the family itself finds itself on the winning side. But there did have to be some accountability.  This is something that one can point to time and again—if the losing side is not held accountable for their actions, then what is to prevent them from just regrouping and trying again?  And yet that need for justice and punishment must be tempered with some amount of humanity. Ultimately, about one month after the end of the war, eight of the Afumi ministers were found guilty of truly heinous offences and they were condemned to suffer what the Nihon Shoki says was the “Extreme Penalty”.  The Minister of the Right, Nakatomi no Kane, was executed at Tane, in Asai.  Meanwhile the Minister of the Left, Soga no Akaye; along with the Dainagon, or Grand Councillor, Kose no Hito, as well as their children and grandchildren, along with the children of the late Nakatomi no Kane and Soga no Hatayasu, were all sent into banishment.  All others were pardoned. And of course those who had supported Ohoama, and who had come to his aid, were given public favour and reward.  In many cases this likely meant receiving high office and corresponding rank, along with increased stipend payments.  There is a notable shift in the makeup of the court, going forward, and it seems clear that families would want to associate themselves with those who fought on Ohoama's side, rather than Ohotomo's, if they could help it.  That was no doubt a part of works like the various diaries and house records that would have been used to compile the Nihon Shoki, recording the deeds that any house did for the throne. Along with all of the punishments and plaudits that were meted out in the 8th month of 672, there was one more event—something of an outlier.  We are told that Chihisakobe no Muraji no Sabichi, the governor of the province of Wohari, went off into the mountains and committed suicide. Sabichi had originally met Ohoama at the Kuwana district house—the local government office—when he had first arrived from Yoshino.  He had a large number of troops—20,000 by the Nihon Shoki's count—which helped Ohoama to ultimately defeat the Afumi court.  So why he would go off into the mountains and commit suicide was anyone's guess.  The Nihon Shoki suggests that it was possible that his allegiance had changed, and he may have been trying to plot against Ohoama.  Perhaps he had been convinced that Afumi court was going to come out on top, and so had begun some plot.  Or he just had a falling out or became disillusioned for some reason.  Whatever it was, it remains a mystery, even today. With the war concluded, it was time for Ohoama to make his way from the field to the Capital so that he could transition to ruling the State properly.  But Ohoama was not interested, it would seem, in setting himself up in his brother's capital.  Setting up in the Ohotsu capital may have raised a few eyebrows.  It had not been a completely popular move to begin with, and it was also the home of the Afumi court's legitimacy.  To take up the throne there, I can only imagine that it would have further reinforced the idea that Ohoama was the usurper, taking the throne that was meant for his nephew.  Instead, he made the decision to travel to the ancient capital, in Asuka, but he was not in a hurry. They headed out on the 8th day of the 9th month of 672, making it from Fuwa to Kuwana.  Here he likely met up with his wife, Princess Uno, and his ten year old son, Prince Ohotsu.  The following day they headed out, traveling back along the route that they had taken from Yoshino, but at a much more leisurely route.  The royal carriage stayed the night in Suzuka.  From there, it was another day to Abe, likely referring to modern Ahai county, in Iga, near Ueno city.  They then continued on to Nabari.  Finally, on the 12th day,they arrived at the Yamato capital—that is to say Asuka—and Ohoama took up residence for a time at the Shima Palace.  This was only, it seems, to give people time to get the actual palace ready, because three days later, Ohoama moved into the Wokamoto Palace.  And with that, Ohoama began the work of running the state—but there was still plenty to prepare.  For one thing, there were foreign embassies—Kim Ap-sil and others arrived.  It was still going to take a while to get the capital ready for guests, though.  From what we can tell, they were probably building a grand new palace, and it would take some time for it to be prepared.  So the Silla embassy was entertained in Tsukushi, where Prince Kurikuma would have been in charge of hosting them.  They were likely filled on the new developments and provided a ship. Meanwhile, Ohoama made sure that all of the appropriate rewards were given out.  On the 4th day of the 12th month, we are told that all those who had rendered services were given higher cap-ranks, based on what they had done. And as the year 672 closes out—and with it, the first of the two Chronicles for Ohoama, the soon-to-be elevated Temmu Tennou. But there is one final entry, marking the death of Wina no Kimi no Takami in the 12th month of the year.  We know that Wina no Kimi no *Iwasuki* was working for the Afumi court, sent to rally troops in the East, but he fled when they encountered Ohoama's troops at Fuwa Pass.  Takami, on the other hand, we know little about, but I suspect may have been on the side of Ohoama.  It is an odd entry, and, like so many, unexplained.  Perhaps it meant something to the people of the early 8th century, but if so, that meaning is likely lost to us. And so we close the book on the Jinshin no Ran—the Jinshin War, or possibly the Disturbance or even Rebellion, depending on how you feel about it.  This account is one of the most detailed we have of this kind of event, and yet it does not seem that it was entirely unique.  There are plenty of indications that previous sovereigns had to fight their way to the throne, or else had to repel others who would try to take it by force.  This was almost a tradition among the royal house of Yamato.  But now that the matter of succession was well and truly settled, it was time to get on with other things. Who knows what an Afumi court may have done and how they could have changed things.  What we do know is what Ohoama—and his queen, Uno no Himemiko—did.  They built upon, or in some cases possibly even fabricated, the legacy of Naka no Oe.  They would set in stone many of the things that had been put in place, and at the same time make certain changes, as well.  The Yamato state was getting started. And we'll start to dive into that next episode.  Until then, thank you once again for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website,  SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.  Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  

    What's Left?
    AI and Education (w/ John Klyczek)

    What's Left?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025


     The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) recently partnered with Microsoft, OpenAI and Anthropic to help train teachers on how to bring AI into the classroom.  John Klyczek joins “What's Left?” To discuss the implications of this betrayal and what it pretends for education and for the world. Check us out!https://youtu.be/nItmqkrpWHU To see all our episodes go to:What's Left? Website: https://whatsleftpodcast.com/iTunes: Spotify: Bitchute: YouTube:  LBRY: Telegram :Odysee:  Googleplaymusic: Rumble 

    piano ten thousand leaves project
    all day I'd looked in the face - #4263 (93R98 percent 273 left) by chair house 250816

    piano ten thousand leaves project

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 2:28


    #4263 (93.98% 273 left): Aug. 16, 2025: All day I'd looked in the face (again, William Butler Yeats from May 22, 2025) *** NEW CATCHPHRASE FOR PIANO TEN THOUSAND LEAVES *** " Gentleness, carried on 4,536 leaves of sound " *** FIRST "PIANO TEN THOUSAND LEAVE" COMPLETE WORK ALBUM SERIES START *** VOLUME1-2 just released! youtube: full video of 50 pieces 2 hours https://youtu.be/fBmIMLpM10g?si=MQmAdF95M7GCm4Ve spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/1KDM283kVS8x7fO9q79w2v?si=iIJ4sZidSqWW8ah59Y_a1g Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-complete-works-of-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-vol-1-2/1832629621 iTunes: purchase Album https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-complete-works-of-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-vol-1-2/1832629621 amazon Music https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0FM2WWZN7?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_faCvtKtEhOsTlljR2QPhBVgF7 Line Music: https://lin.ee/LFlLqT8 AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/7f18b6a4010dd6f7de96?t=1755003610 all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/VeA0UreQ?lang=en VOLUME1-1 just released! Now begins a new challenge: to compile all 4,536 pieces into 91 albums and deliver them to the future. Just as "Ten Thousand Leaves ( Manyoushu ) " carried the hearts of lovers across a thousand years, we hope these piano pieces will reach people a thousand years from now. Volume 1-1 contains the first fifty pieces, composed in 2014.. fresh and tender, like the very beginning of a long journey. Please take a quiet moment in your day to listen. youtube: full video of 50 pieces 2 hours https://youtu.be/YERNF74cvKw?si=6FiU67TOdybggkQk spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/12vCnNiO4EfBz6eVPGhvOr?si=P3cL7RZSTV-87jeswyI8BA Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/the-complete-works-of-piano-ten-thousand-leaves-vol-1-1/1831717286 amazon Music https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0FLK3CFLT?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_7MM69dpKfZkS8ytC09yIaraCZ Line Music: https://lin.ee/seQ3hEh AWA: https://s.awa.fm/album/31adc92bc320678caa11?t=1754641822 all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/Y9VNVN23 *** NEW SELECTION ALBUM 30th JUST RELEASESD *** Today's pure primal piano music here. Happy if this music makes you feel peaceful.. : ) Looking for absolute natural beauty every day for Piano Ten Thousand Leaves. Target number is 4536: This piece may might have good 1/f fluctuation characteristic although I stopped investigating it each piece. ######## Latest Album: 30th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "wind of mysteriousness" - the 30th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves youtube: FULL VIDEO with 20 full songs in very high quality sounds https://youtu.be/tkqms1ZjAEg?si=RlWgQZBbe9z523f_ spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-ja/album/7CiAmnJmm5Wnm3CVfmC234?si=tImTyWj5TT6dUBRhMRXVYg apple Music: https://music.apple.com/jp/album/wind-of-mysteriousness/1817351475 amazon music: https://www.amazon.co.jp/s?k=chair+house+%E4%B8%8D%E6%80%9D%E8%AD%B0%E3%81%AE%E9%A2%A8&i=digital-music&ref=nb_sb_noss_2 all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/PQ45u0dG?lang=en ######## Latest Album: 29th SELECTION ALBUM JUST RELEASED ######## "shin Clair De Lune" - the 29th selection album of piano ten thousand leaves The best song in the last few years, Shin Clair De Lune, was born, so I named the album after it. The opening song is that song. youtube: FULL VIDEO with 20 full songs in very high quality sounds https://youtu.be/_KoD3Urfn38?si=WP2OCvwwVeLYyfnU Album Download: iTune https://music.apple.com/jp/album/shin-clair-de-lune/1796986397 spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/0IesFKVy7eEyvrfn90AW8b?si=_-BDNh2JQ3yUSQyOpSUSFQ appleMusic https://music.apple.com/jp/album/shin-clair-de-lune/1796986397 amazonMusic https://amazon.com/music/player/albums/B0DXKJ5655?marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&ref=dm_sh_Af4hYEidL5bbME7ncUiUORjxE all music streaming services: https://linkco.re/mF4G0R43?lang=en

    The Rise Guys
    AND IF YOU LOOK TO THE LEFT, THERE'S TWO HOBOS FIGHTING: HOUR ONE

    The Rise Guys

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 40:06


    Gentrification, if you get a new home are you cool living somewhat in the hood? lol Headlines with something about a train horn in California, Paige kind of fucked it up to be honest with ya lol Sports with Joe Burrow causing a controversy for refusing to sign an autograph for a kid at 2 in the morning recently

    Triggered With Don Jr.
    Lifting the Veil on the Left's Lawfare, Interview with Breitbart Editor in Chief Alex Marlow Triggered Ep267

    Triggered With Don Jr.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 47:02


    Lifting the Veil on the Left's Lawfare, Interview with Breitbart Editor in Chief Alex Marlow Triggered Ep267 Visit http://www.ammosquared.com for a special offer and secure your future supply of ammo. Your readiness is their mission. --- Get your 1775 Coffee starter kit worth $200 for only $99. The initial launch is only 1,000 units - get it while you can.Visit www.1775Coffee.com/TRIGGERED today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Karson & Kennedy
    Karson's Going Away... Did You Throw Parties When Your Parents Left?

    Karson & Kennedy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 6:08


    Karson's Going Away... Did You Throw Parties When Your Parents Left? full 368 Fri, 15 Aug 2025 13:51:50 +0000 hpWGg0YjzkH7kMc4WbJ8I9uiNrgI3aJL society & culture Karson & Kennedy society & culture Karson's Going Away... Did You Throw Parties When Your Parents Left? Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwave

    Zero Squared
    Episode 657: Leftist Theory in Crisis: Wallerstein’s Unfulfilled Transition

    Zero Squared

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 96:39


    In this episode of the CutroneZone, Chris and Doug revisit "The Age of Transition: Trajectories in the World-System" by Immanuel Wallerstein. They walk through Wallerstein's forecasts for the year 2025 and examine where World Systems Theory succeeded, where it fell short, and what the failures tell us about the Left's theoretical models.The Age of Transition by Immanuel Wallerstein: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1563245022Chris Cutrone's Marxism and Politics: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1789047455Support Us on Patreon:https://patreon.com/dietsoap

    LiberatED Podcast
    “Try something else. Be happy.” Why a longtime public school teacher left to launch a microschool

    LiberatED Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 35:17


    Sulaya Williams has been a teacher and administrator in the Florida public schools for 15 years. She left the school system in June to pursue entrepreneurship full-time as the founder of Link Up & Build Global Academy. ***   Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly email newsletter on education trends at edentrepreneur.org.

    Tomboy Official
    Fitness Program 30 day left (LAW #7- lift fast)

    Tomboy Official

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 60:23


    Fitness Program 30 days left (LAW #7- lift fast)

    Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner
    Malcolm Left The Mic On Tribute pt2

    Not All Hood (NAH) with Malcolm-Jamal Warner

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 54:20


    A powerful community tribute to Malcolm‑Jamal Warner—anchored by Candace Kelley, Troy W. Harris Jr., and Layne Fontes—centers on the legacy Malcolm insisted we carry: that in 2025, new media lets us shape our own narrative. The conversation spans authenticity, code‑switching, cultural impact, and collective healing, with moving appearances from actor Lamman Rucker and Isaac Hayes III (Fanbase). Rucker recalls 40 years of brotherhood, stage work, and the discipline behind Malcolm's artistry—from the National Black Theatre Festival to late‑night poetry sets. Isaac shares how Malcolm's example—fitness, stretching, and integrity—quietly mentored him and why platforms like Not All Hood are vital for Black storytelling and ownership. The team revisits viral Buteco jam sessions where Malcolm lived on the bass, plus memories from press runs (Sway, Breakfast Club), and live callers reflect on why the Cosby era felt like home. This episode is part celebration, part blueprint: take the mic, build platforms, and program the algorithm with love, excellence, and truth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not All Hood (NAH) podcast takes a look at the lived experiences and identities of Black people in America. Infused with pop culture, music, and headlining news, the show addresses the evolution, exhilaration, and triumphs of being rooted in a myriad of versions of Black America.   Hosted by Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and Candace O.Kelley   Executive Producer: Layne Fontes Producer & Creative Director: Troy W. Harris, Jr.

    A Geek History of Time
    Episode 329 - Two Teachers Who Left (the classroom) Part II

    A Geek History of Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025


    Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
    08-15-25 - Young Woman Left A Tampon In For A Month On Accident And We Question How That Happens - Emailer Says He Needs Penile Surgery After Listening To Us While Having Sex Sparking Brady White Character

    Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 29:38


    08-15-25 - Young Woman Left A Tampon In For A Month On Accident And We Question How That Happens - Emailer Says He Needs Penile Surgery After Listening To Us While Having Sex Sparking Brady White CharacterSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Free Thinking Through the Fourth Turning with Sasha Stone

    Nobody would discuss how strange everything became on the Left after Trump won the first time. But here's the truth: We went stark raving bonkers, especially the women.There was never anyone to pull us back from the abyss. The legacy media profited from our collective hysteria. The Democrats amplified it to scare voters to the polls. It worked for a while, until it didn't.And most of all, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton seemed to like watching the world burn on their behalf. I never thought that at the time, but looking back on it, I can see how cynical they were, how greedy for power they became. Along with the legacy media, Hollywood, and all institutions and corporations, we were their weapons of war, and they never seemed to care what that would do to us over time.The day my father died, I arrived at the VA hospice five minutes too late. His body was still warm. The day before, I recorded this scene from It's a Wonderful Life. The next day, he was dead.When the hospice nurse handed me his flag and said, “On behalf of the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump…” I burst out laughing. I was laughing at my father's deathbed.It was like a Facebook status update come to life, where I seemed to believe my narrative of who I was and what I stood for had followed me into that room, or that everyone else in that room would find it as ridiculous as I did that Trump was the president. No one else laughed. It wasn't funny. And I seemed delusional.I wish I could say that was my wake-up call, but it wasn't. That was only the beginning. It would get so much worse.When my younger sister, a Bernie supporter, showed up, we were screaming at each other in a hospice with all of the other dying veterans and their families within earshot. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe

    Let's Talk: The Tony Michaels Podcast
    Trump BOWS to Putin on American Soil | The Tony Michaels Podcast #971

    Let's Talk: The Tony Michaels Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 58:47


    Send us a textTrump BOWS to Putin on American Soil The Tony Michaels Podcast #971Buy Tony a Shothttps://linktr.ee/thetonymichaelsSupport Tony on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/thetonymichaelsTony Michaels is known as "The Rush Limbaugh of the Left"Venmo Chat Me NOW!https://account.venmo.com/u/thetonymichaelsJoin my Discord server now!https://discord.gg/5HyRwtwyZMThe Library of Democracyhttps://www.youtube.com/@LibraryofDemocracySupport Gabe on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/iamgabesanchezLink Your Amazon & Twitch Accountshttps://scribehow.com/shared/How_to_Connect_and_Subscribe_to_Twitch_with_Amazon_Prime__djkNTNdLSm6Sktblpz-43QThe Tony Michaels Podcast FULL EPISODESSubscribe to The Tony Michaels PodcastBroadcast live on TwitchApple PodcastsSpotifyOfficial Merch:store.thetonymichaels.comFUCK'EM Hatshats.thetonymichaels.comSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the Show.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showThe Ryan Samuels ShowModern-day politics discussion and analysis. Conservative Political Commentator Ryan...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

    Let's Talk: The Tony Michaels Podcast
    Trump vs Sandwich: Guy Throws Footlong, Loses Job, Gets Charged | The Tony Michaels Podcast #970

    Let's Talk: The Tony Michaels Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 59:07


    Send us a textTrump vs Sandwich: Guy Throws Footlong, Loses Job, Gets Charged | The Tony Michaels Podcast #970Buy Tony a Shothttps://linktr.ee/thetonymichaelsSupport Tony on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/thetonymichaelsTony Michaels is known as "The Rush Limbaugh of the Left"Venmo Chat Me NOW!https://account.venmo.com/u/thetonymichaelsJoin my Discord server now!https://discord.gg/5HyRwtwyZMThe Library of Democracyhttps://www.youtube.com/@LibraryofDemocracySupport Gabe on Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/iamgabesanchezLink Your Amazon & Twitch Accountshttps://scribehow.com/shared/How_to_Connect_and_Subscribe_to_Twitch_with_Amazon_Prime__djkNTNdLSm6Sktblpz-43QThe Tony Michaels Podcast FULL EPISODESSubscribe to The Tony Michaels PodcastBroadcast live on TwitchApple PodcastsSpotifyOfficial Merch:store.thetonymichaels.comFUCK'EM Hatshats.thetonymichaels.comSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the showSupport the Show.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the Show.Support the showSupport the showThe Ryan Samuels ShowModern-day politics discussion and analysis. Conservative Political Commentator Ryan...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   SpotifySupport the show

    Sana G's Crush On You
    Aileen left Kamal with a glass slipper, and now he's looking for his cinderella

    Sana G's Crush On You

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:13 Transcription Available


    Victor's Children
    #56: Taiwan: What the Left Needs to Know

    Victor's Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 80:22


    Taiwan: What the Left Needs to Know . . Taiwan is a flashpoint for US-China rivalry so radicals internationally need to be able to see through the misleading views about Taiwan spread by both Western and Chinese rulers to develop a consistently internationalist anti-imperialist approach. Ralf Ruckus, who discussed China today on episode 11 of this podcast, returns with an introduction to Taiwanese society and politics. . . To learn more: . Ralf Ruckus, "What Everyone on the Left Should Know about Taiwan (at the Minimum) https://spectrejournal.com/what-everyone-on-the-left-should-know-about-taiwan-at-the-minimum/ . An interview with Taiwanese leftist Brian Hioe https://therealnews.com/taiwans-future-will-shape-the-whole-global-economy-will-taiwanese-people-have-a-say-in-that-future . Some Taiwanese sources: https://tiwa.org.tw . https://www.spa.org.tw . https://newbloommag.net . https://eventsinfocus.org . https://sites.google.com/site/peaceforthesea/home

    The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara
    08/15 Hour 1 - BREAKING NEWS: Astros Pitcher Josh Hader has a left capsule sprain , how soon will he be back?

    The Press Box with Joel Blank and Nick Sharara

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 50:01


    Nico Collins is ranked #32 on the NFL's top 100 players of 2025. Are you just as surprised as the Bs? The Astro lineup drops, and Jeremy Peña is missing. Is he taking a day off, or is something more serious going on?  Why is the Houston Texans' Joe Mixon missing in action ?

    Left of Lansing
    293: Friday Short: Matt Hall Joins Trump's Assault On Michigan's Working Class

    Left of Lansing

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 4:37


    #podcast #politics #progressives #Democrats #Michigan #Economy #WorkingClass #MAGAMurderBudget #Medicaid #Jobs #CorporateGreed #CorporateCorruption #GovernmentCorruption #MAGA #Republicans #MattHall #Trump #LeftOfLansing Here's the Left of Lansing "Friday Short" for August 15, 2025. MAGA Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall is proudly joining his Dear Leader Donald Trump in punching the state's working class in the gut.  Hall hailed the MAGA Murder Budget is a "win" for Michigan, even though hundreds of thousands will lose their Medicaid and food assistance. Even more, thousands of jobs are getting slashed due to The Regime's war on clean energy.  Hall and his MAGA supporters in the Michigan House are willing to shutdown the state government unless Democrats agree to slash spending for schools, health care, and jobs so that the corporate donor base receives another tax cut.  Hall's been described as the "Trump before Trump." Judging how Trump's so-called economic policies are damaging Michigan to no end, it's imperative that Democrats re-take the state House to stop Hall. Please, subscribe to the podcast, download each episode, and give it a good review if you can! leftoflansing@gmail.com Left of Lansing is now on YouTube as well! leftoflansing.com NOTES: "Matt Hall storms Lansing: Insulting, unapologetic and 'winning every week.'" By Jordyn Hermani of Bridge Michigan "Citizens Research Council: Trump tax, spending plan will mean $1.1B hit to Michigan budget." By Ben Solis of Michigan Advance "Trump admin cancels $156M Michigan solar program as coal plant decision looms." By Kelly House & Jordyn Harmani of Bridge Michigan

    The Charlie Kirk Show
    The Left's False Choice Psy-Ops

    The Charlie Kirk Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 38:28


    Why is American politics breaking down? One reason is that the powerful keep imposing false choices on the American public? Steve Deace explains how asking the right questions can expose the real beliefs of our opponents and smash through their many false choices on welfare, abortion, Israel, and more. Plus, Chicago reporter William Kelly weighs whether Trump should send the National Guard to Chicago next after he takes care of Washington D.C. Watch every episode ad-free on members.charliekirk.com! Get new merch at charliekirkstore.com!Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Chris Stigall Show
    MAGA vs Fundamental Transformation

    The Chris Stigall Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 103:30


    If you boil it down to its essence, it's simply about what's true and right about the country versus the dystopian vision ushered in under the Obama era. As President Trump tries to break up corrupt money in NGOs, seal the border, secure elections, and make city streets safer for all Americans while attempting to reverse course on the economy - it's a big job. But what he's trying to fix was broken. Intentionally. And it's a tough fact we must face. Guy Ciarocci has written a smart column called "The 7 Deadly Sins of the Left" and it's a helpful breakdown of how the country got into such a mess. More shocking proof has dropped from DNI Tulsi Gabbard that Obama and his executive branch agencies were proof-positive clouding to push a false story to topple Trump. What will come of the Trump/Putin summit tomorrow and what is fostering the anti-Israel chorus amongst some conservatives? Stigall asked former Trump National Security team member Victoria Coates. Plus, you'll meet the coolest new guest we've welcomed in a while. Kay Smythe-Hill is a Brit now living in North Carolina and she is as smart as she is funny! -For more info visit the official website: https://chrisstigall.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisstigallshow/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisStigallFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/chris.stigall/Listen on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/StigallPodListen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/StigallShow-Help protect your wealth with real, physical gold and silver. Texas Bullion Exchange helps everyday Americans diversify with tailored portfolios, IRA rollovers, and expert support every step of the way.

    Jacobin Radio
    Jacobin Radio: A Left Split From Labour w/ Tariq Ali

    Jacobin Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 75:31


    Suzi speaks to Tariq Ali about Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana's new party — provisionally called Your Party — which has surpassed Labour's membership with over 650,000 sign-ups. Your Party calls for public ownership, redistribution, and a politics rooted in communities, unions and social movements. Starmer's Labour government has nothing for the population, but billions for war and complicity in genocide. Supporters see a historic opening for the Left; critics warn it could split the vote and hand power to Nigel Farage's far-right Reform UK, which has overtaken the weakened Tories. We get Tariq Ali's assessment of Your Party's politics, prospects, and perils. Then Flor Melendrez of CLEAN Carwash, the country's first car wash worker center, talks to Suzi about the escalating ICE raids on carwasheros across Southern California. ICE uses racial profiling to conduct suspicion-less stops, warrantless home raids, and illegal workplace actions. A new class action lawsuit demands an immediate halt to these violations of the 4th and 5th Amendments of the Constitution. Flor tells us how ICE raids are hitting carwasheros in their workplaces, and how these workers are organizing to defend their jobs and families. Jacobin Radio with Suzi Weissman features conversations with leading thinkers and activists, with a focus on labor, the economy, and protest movements.

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts
    Evan left Wednesday's Mets game Early

    Joe Benigno and Evan Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 13:10


    Did Evan reach fraud status?

    Pod Save the UK
    Is the government inflaming protests on the left and right?

    Pod Save the UK

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 59:14


    Three thousand riot police were put on standby after Friday was dubbed “anti-asylum day” by far-right organisers, with 14 protests scheduled nationwide outside of suspected asylum hotels.  Tensions are high but with Keir Starmer constantly boasting about cracking down on “illegal” migrants - is the Government simply fanning the flames of unrest? The New Statesman's Britain Editor Anoosh Chakelian has been speaking to locals and asylum seekers at asylum hotels. She joins Nish and Coco to discuss why they've become such a lightning rod and what else the Government could be doing. And Labour Minister Chris Bryant has had an unorthodox path into politics - from growing up in Franco's Spain to being ordained as an Anglican priest. He answers some tricky questions on the Palestine Action arrests and landlord MPs. And digging into the mailbag, Nish gets an education on audio porn. CHECK OUT THIS DEAL FROM OUR SPONSOR https://www.shopify.co.uk/podsavetheuk  USEFUL LINKS  See us Live in London!  https://www.kingsplace.co.uk/whats-on/comedy/pod-save-the-uk/ Chris Bryant - A Life and A Half: The Unexpected Making of a Politician https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/life-and-a-half-9781526680914/ National Youth Theatre Statement https://www.nyt.org.uk/news/nyt-statement-3-august-2025  Girl On The Net - blog  https://www.girlonthenet.com/blog/age-verification-whats-the-harm/ GUESTS Anoosh Chakelian Chris Bryant MP CREDITS  Twitter / White House Twitter / Keir Starmer  Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.uk BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/podsavetheuk.crooked.com Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheuk Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheuk TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheuk Facebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheuk Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@PodSavetheUK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
    The left's fury over Texas' maps is nothing short of theatrical

    AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025


    Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The left's fury over Texas' maps is nothing short of theatrical. Progressive leaders are accusing Republicans of “rigging” the state's political boundaries — yet remain curiously silent about Democrat-led gerrymandering in states like New York, Illinois, and Maryland. Cordani calls it what it is: political hypocrisy...

    The Shaun Thompson Show
    August 13, 2025

    The Shaun Thompson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 107:10


    Are the Democrats secretly thankful for President Trump?? PLUS, Shaun talks to Mike O'Neill, Vice President of Legal Affairs at Landmark Legal Foundation, about Trump's federal takeover of Washington DC exposing Democrats and the Left of being pro-violent crime. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Lead. Love. Profit. Play.
    Ep211. From Survival to Creation — The Real Reason You Can't Feel Safe.

    Lead. Love. Profit. Play.

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 27:47 Transcription Available


    Send me a Text Message!In this episode, Mike dives fully into the power of the central nervous system and how it shapes your entire life. From survival states like insecurity, inadequacy, and insignificance to the pure creative power of inspiration, Mike unpacks the role your nervous system plays in your business, relationships, self-worth, and peace. If you've ever chased success to soothe your pain, this episode will help you understand why nothing external can bring relief — and how to finally release what's trapped inside.Key TakeawaysYour Nervous System Drives Everything What you believe, how you feel, what you accept, and what you receive is filtered through your nervous system.Most Entrepreneurs Are Building from Survival Insecurity, inadequacy, and insignificance drive the majority of performance, but never bring peace.You Can't Outperform a Wounded Nervous System You can grow revenue and still wake up in cold sweats if your nervous system stays wired for fear.You Can Rewire It All Through presence, drilling, and shadow work, you can release the pain of the past and rewire for inspiration and creation.Master Your Body — Not Just Your Business If your emotions rise and fall with your bank account, you're not free — you're enslaved.Notable Quotes“Most people are looking to rearrange external circumstances to overcome a nervous system full of suffering.”“Your central nervous system is playing a much bigger role in the quality of your life than you might think it is.”“The bank account didn't create the emotion — it revealed it.”“If your emotions go up and down with your bank account, you're not money's master — you're money's bitch.”“As you let go of insecurity, inadequacy, and insignificance, inspiration naturally takes over.”Call to ActionIf you're done living from fear, If you're tired of chasing success just to escape pain, If you're ready to feel peace in your body that matches the profit in your bank account…

    KNBR Podcast
    8-14 Vic Tafur joins Silver & J.D. to recap his primary takeaways from the 49ers-Raiders joint practice and share an encouraging update on C.J. West, who left practice with a knee injury

    KNBR Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 11:55


    Senior writer for The Athletic now covering the San Francisco 49ers Vic Tafur joins Silver & J.D. to recap his primary takeaways from the 49ers-Raiders joint practice and share an encouraging update on C.J. West, who left practice with a knee injurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Kevin Jackson Show
    Imagine if Democrats Let Trump Work in Peace - Ep 25-326

    The Kevin Jackson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 38:40


    Picture this: Trump fixes D.C. Crime drops. Streets are clean. Homeless encampments vanish. Businesses return. Suddenly, the city that's been the Left's “can't be fixed” example is… fixed. That's not just a win. That's a demolition of decades of Democrat political branding.Urban decay is the Left's ATM. They point to problems they never solve, demand more tax dollars, and use the chaos as an excuse for more control. If Trump takes that away, they lose their campaign script.Now imagine him rolling out “The D.C. Model” nationwide—Chicago, Baltimore, St. Louis, Oakland. It's not far-fetched. He's already got the illegal immigration crisis handled, and homelessness is on his radar. Once he's got stats and before/after visuals, the ads write themselves.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Kevin Jackson Show
    Trump Chaos is Good - Ep 25-325

    The Kevin Jackson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 38:40


    If Donald Trump says, “Water is wet,” Democrats will gather in the rain to protest it… wearing scuba gear… then file a class-action lawsuit on behalf of “dry people everywhere.” That's how allergic they are to reality.Trump has this superpower: he just says things everyone already knows, and the Left acts like he's revealed the nuclear launch codes. The latest example? He's cleaning house at the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Fired the old BLS hack because—brace yourself—she was a Leftist liar cooking the books on economic data. Not a “suspected liar.” Not “allegedly biased.” A professional fiction writer with a government pension.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Sean Spicer Show
    Clinton Investigation HALTED by Obama Attorney General | Ep 519

    The Sean Spicer Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2025 46:52


    Today's show is sponsored by: Firecracker Farms Everything's better with HOT SALT. Firecracker Farms hot salt is hand crafted on their family farm with Carolina Reaper, Ghost and Trinidad Scorpion peppers. This is a balanced, deep flavor pairs perfect with your favorite foods. Whether it's eggs, steaks veggies or even your favorite beverage, Firecracker Farms hot salt is what you've been missing. Just head to https://firecracker.farm/ use code word: SEAN for a discount. Unlock the flavor in your food now! Delta Rescue Delta Rescue is one the largest no-kill animal sanctuaries. Leo Grillo is on a mission to help all abandoned, malnourished, hurt or suffering animals. He relies solely on contributions from people like you and me. If you want to help Leo to continue his mission of running one of the best care-for-life animal sanctuaries in the country please visit Delta Rescue at: https://deltarescue.org/ John Solomon bombshell drops, as the FBI found legitamite reason to investigate Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation, then Obama Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates told them to "shut it down!" The Clinton Foundation solicited hundreds of millions of dollars from foreign and U.S. interests while she was serving as Secretary of State. First Lady Melania threatens to sue Hunter Biden for $1 billion over claiming Jeffrey Epstein introduced her to President Trump. This sparked a brazen, defiant response from Hunter in an interview with Andrew Callaghan on Channel 5. Melania won her suit against the Daily Mail so I hope Hunter has been selling some paintings. President Trump was at the Kennedy Center last night to name is 2025 honorees. It was another display in taking back the culture from the Left. We will celebrate America, American culture, patriotism and have beautiful buildings and landmarks. A stark contrast from the $1 billion eyesore Obama just plopped down on the south side of Chicago. The meeting with Putin takes place tomorrow with Steve Witkoff and President Trump as they seek to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Our panel is here to unpack it all, plus this week's winners and losers. Featuring: Steve Cortes Founder | League of American Workers https://www.amworkers.com/ Sara Gonzales Sara Gonzales Unfiltered | Blaze TV https://www.blazetv.com/series/0i0zVH9dit5S-sara-gonzales-unfiltered?channel=series David Strom Assistant Editor | Hot Air https://hotair.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------- 1️⃣ Subscribe and ring the bell for new videos: https://youtube.com/seanmspicer?sub_confirmation=1 2️⃣ Become a part of The Sean Spicer Show community: https://www.seanspicer.com/ 3️⃣ Listen to the full audio show on all platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sean-spicer-show/id1701280578 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/32od2cKHBAjhMBd9XntcUd iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-sean-spicer-show-120471641/ 4️⃣ Stay in touch with Sean on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanmspicer Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicer Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanmspicer/ 5️⃣ Follow The Sean Spicer Show on social media: Facebook: https://facebook.com/seanspicershow Twitter: https://twitter.com/seanspicershow Instagram: https://instagram.com/seanspicershow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Last Podcast On The Left
    Side Stories: Stories with Friends

    Last Podcast On The Left

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 81:37


    Henry Zebrowski & friends bring you this week's weirdest stories and true-crime news - UK villain “The Silent Man” RETURNS to wreak havok, new details reveal Devil's Den Killer was also a very bad teacher, Natalie Jean takes a look at the mysterious "Mini Lights" of St. Pete, Jake Young reacts to a mischievous Texan man-baby in need of a diaper change, then to cap it all off - Toad Stories & Listener Emails with Grant Gordon! For Live Shows, Merch, and More Visit: www.LastPodcastOnTheLeft.comKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Last Podcast on the Left ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.

    The Glenn Beck Program
    Exclusive: Abbott Says New Map WILL Pass | Guests: Gov. Greg Abbott & Konstantin Kisin | 8/13/25

    The Glenn Beck Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 130:06


    In honor of George Soros turning 95 years old yesterday, Glenn reads a heartwarming monologue dedicated to all the ways Soros has made an impact on the world. What do you get a man who has everything, except the soul he lost years ago? Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) joins the program to discuss the ongoing redistricting battle with the Texas House Democrats fleeing the state. Have the Texas Democrats realized they are losing this standoff? Glenn and Greg also discuss Beto O'Rourke's recent vulgar comments and the possibility of Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) losing her seat due to Texas' new redistricting map. What is going on with America's airline industry? Has it fallen into an absolute crisis? Aviation expert and CEO and president of Boyd Group International Mike Boyd joins to discuss what has gone wrong with the airlines and what needs to change. Glenn analyzes the Trump administration's efforts to clean up D.C. and the Left's strange outrage. Co-host of "Triggernometry" Konstantin Kisin joins to discuss the importance of not rewriting uncomfortable truths of history but confronting them head-on. Our Republic President Justin Haskins joins to discuss what role AI will have in the future of American politics.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
    The Left's Meltdown Over Trump's D.C. Takeover, Michael Flynn on the Russia Probe Legal Fallout & Will Bernie Sanders Run for President? 

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 34:44


    Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, August 12, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill breaks down Donald Trump's actions in D.C. and the reaction from the progressive left. Lt. General Michael Flynn (Ret.) joins the No Spin News to discuss who may face legal risk in the Russia collusion investigation, John Brennan's motive for the alleged cover-up, and what Hillary Clinton's defense might be. A look at Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-VT) response when asked if he will run for President. This Day in History: The Wizard of Oz has its world premiere. Final Thought: Why you shouldn't argue with morons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Stu Does America
    Ep 1100 | How We Protect Our Children from Leftist BRAINWASHING in the 2025 School Year | Guest: Jennifer Sey

    Stu Does America

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 46:21


    Stu Burguiere celebrates the wonderful time of year when our children return to school and rounds up the latest in leftist brainwashing and propaganda threatening to infiltrate our educational institutions and corrupt our young ones' minds. Then, XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey joins for a look at the transformation of the wide world of sports in Donald Trump's second term. And Stu examines how the Left is turning on Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) for daring to consider the welfare of her constituents. TODAY'S SPONSORS   XX-XY ATHLETICS Get 20% off with the promo code BLAZE20 at http://www.thetruthfits.com   REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.realestateagentsitrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The News & Why It Matters
    The Left CONCEDES the Culture War with CNN Calling Trump ‘Batman' | 8/13/25

    The News & Why It Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 48:57


    The mainstream media is melting down over Trump's D.C. takeover, Benny Johnson joins the show to expose Rep. Jasmine Crockett (R-Texas), and Texas AG Ken Paxton continues his legal action against Beto O'Rourke. Guests: Matthew Marsden and Jason Buttrill   ► Subscribe to “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered”! / @saragonzalesunfiltered     Today's Sponsors:   ► Lean (Brickhouse Nutrition) Let's get you started with 20% off. Just use code SARA20 at takelean.com.   ► CBDistillery You can save 25% off your entire purchase. Visit CBDistillery and use promo code SARA.   ► Shopify Sign up for your $1-per-month trial and start selling today at shopify.com/sara. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Deck The Hallmark
    The Chicken Sisters - S02E01 - The Train Has Left the Station, Y'all (2025) ft. Jacklyn Collier

    Deck The Hallmark

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 45:52


    Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHWe're 1 day away from the premiere of Kitchen Clash and everyone is excited!Nancy is caring for Gus despite the fact that Gus doesn't want to be cared for. Nancy is also suspecting that her boyfriend is about to propose. Gus like this idea because that would mean Nancy would leave her alone. Amanda bring Sergio coffee but just as friends.  They're totally normal, non romantic friend. Jay, remember Jay? Mae's fiancé. They're talking about the wedding and he asks about Mae's father and she wonders if maybe Farmer Jarvis could be her dad. Shawna encourages Amanda to date again but Amanda isn't sure about that especially since Frank Jr hasn't signed the divorce papers yet. Everyone is nervous about the show and so Mae is like it's gonna be a win for us because everyone is gonna come to our restaurant. Amanda knows she's just BSing them.Over at Mr. Chicken's, Frank Jr. is clearly in over his head when it comes to the paperwork. He needs Amanda's help. Farmer Jarvis stops by the restaurant, and Mae goes to ask some questions to see if he may be her father. They both like green beans, so that's clear as crystal.Mae visits Gus and asks again about her dad. Gus isn't having it but insists it isn't Jarvis. Frank Jr. shows up at Amanda's house asking to join the premiere gathering. She agrees—only if he brings the signed divorce papers. He says okay but then proceeds to forget the divorce papers the next day.Alone, Gus pulls out Mae's baby box, filled with keepsakes and photos, including one of Mae's father. She makes a call to someone.Premiere day arrives. Sabrina shows up at Amanda's door looking for her daughter who showed up a couple days ago. Sabrina agrees to stay in town until the wedding. As everyone gathers at the Chicken Sisters' for the big night. Sabrina drops a bomb to Mae: the network might be using hidden camera footage for the show.The premiere kicks off and immediately jumps to the Hidden camera footage of Amanda and Sergio kissing which shocks everyone and causes Frank Jr to throw something at the TV and storm out. 

    The Will Cain Podcast
    Is Lying the Left's New Strategy? Plus, MSNBC Guest More Concerned About Climate Change Than Crime! (ft. Tom Shillue)

    The Will Cain Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 65:29


    Story #1: Texas State Rep. James Talarico appeared on 'The Will Cain Show' and claimed victory, but Will breaks down the four major lies Talarico told in just ten minutes. From twisting redistricting history to flat-out misrepresenting his interview exit, Will walks through the facts, exposes the edits, and asks: does the Left care about the truth? Story #2: Fox News Contributor and Comedian, Tom Shillue joins Will to dive into what's really behind the Left's reaction to President Donald Trump's crime crackdown in D.C., from an MSNBC meltdown to Beto O'Rourke openly calling for rebellion. They also dive into cancel culture, Sidney Sweeney, Gen X politics, and why Greg Gutfeld's crossover on the 'Tonight Show' is a signal of the culture shift already underway. Story #3: Will and The Crew explain how things code left or right as well as the finalists in the March Madness-style bracket for most conservative dog. Plus, Will previews his conversation with MLB legend Josh Hamilton, dropping this Friday. Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country! Follow Will on X: @WillCain Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
    Malvern Manor: Where the Spirits Never Left, Part Two | Grave Talks CLASSIC

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 27:20


    This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Tucked away in the small town of Malvern, Iowa, stands a building with a history as chilling as the activity that now fills its empty halls. Malvern Manor began in the late 1800s as a family-owned hotel, serving travelers from the nearby railroad. But when the age of the automobile took over, the guests stopped coming—and the building's purpose took a much darker turn. Converted into a convalescent home, it housed patients suffering from addiction, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. Reports of neglect, abuse, and inhumane conditions plagued its reputation until it was finally shut down—its doors locked, everything left behind. Today, Malvern Manor is open once again, but not for healing. Paranormal investigators, skeptics, and thrill-seekers now visit to confront whatever still resides there. We talk with owner Josh Heard to explore the haunted legacy of one of Iowa's most terrifying locations. This is Part Two of our conversation. For information on Malvern Manor, tours, and paranormal investigations, visit their website at malvernmanor.weebly.com For information on Josh Heard, visit joshheard.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural
    Malvern Manor: Where the Spirits Never Left, Part One | Grave Talks CLASSIC

    The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 35:02


    This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Tucked away in the small town of Malvern, Iowa, stands a building with a history as chilling as the activity that now fills its empty halls. Malvern Manor began in the late 1800s as a family-owned hotel, serving travelers from the nearby railroad. But when the age of the automobile took over, the guests stopped coming—and the building's purpose took a much darker turn. Converted into a convalescent home, it housed patients suffering from addiction, schizophrenia, and other mental illnesses. Reports of neglect, abuse, and inhumane conditions plagued its reputation until it was finally shut down—its doors locked, everything left behind. Today, Malvern Manor is open once again, but not for healing. Paranormal investigators, skeptics, and thrill-seekers now visit to confront whatever still resides there. In Part One of this two-part conversation, we sit down with owner Josh Heard to explore the haunted legacy of one of Iowa's most terrifying locations. For information on Malvern Manor, tours, and paranormal investigations, visit their website at malvernmanor.weebly.com For information on Josh Heard, visit joshheard.net Become a GRAVE KEEPER and get access to ALL of our EPISODES - AD FREE, BONUS EPISODES & ADVANCE EPISODES!!! Sign up through Apple Podcast Channel or Patreon. Sign up through Apple Podcasts or Patreon http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks

    The Todd Herman Show
    How The Mockingbird Media and The Left Pushed Men Into Orthodoxy Ep-2314

    The Todd Herman Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 44:12 Transcription Available


    Angel Studios https://Angel.com/ToddJoin the Angel Guild today and stream Testament, a powerful new series featuring the retelling of the book of Acts. Alan's Soaps https://www.AlansArtisanSoaps.comUse coupon code TODD to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bizable https://GoBizable.comUntie your business exposure from your personal exposure with BiZABLE.  Schedule your FREE consultation at GoBizAble.com today.  Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/toddThe new GOLDEN AGE is here!  Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.comBe confident in your portfolio with Bulwark! Schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio review. Go to KnowYourRiskPodcast.com today. Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddLISTEN and SUBSCRIBE at:The Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyWATCH and SUBSCRIBE at: Todd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeWhat if I were to tell you that gang affiliation, and multigender bathrooms are leading men to join a different kind of gang? There is a rush of young men joining Orthodox Christianity.Episode Links:Christianity is making a stronger come back than ever across the entire Western World. This is New Zealand but it's happening everywhere else & it certainly needs to.Things we like: the Psalm Sing in Moscow, Idaho, closing with the DoxologyYoung, single men are leaving traditional churches. They found a more ‘masculine' alternativeYoung men leaving traditional churches for ‘masculine' Orthodox Christianity in drovesNeeza Powers spent years as a 'transwoman' before detransitioning 6 months ago, and then becoming a Christian less than two months ago. He's been documenting his journey on Instagram and it's been fascinating to watch.Abolitionists Rising: An encouraging moment of heart change from an abortionist woman. “When I get called home to heaven one day, if all they talk about is this gold jacket, then I failed miserably as a father, a husband, & a friend. You two, [my daughters], are my legacy… Always put Christ first.” - NFL Hall of Fame Inductee Jared Allen

    Jacobin Radio
    Confronting Capitalism: The PMC Isn't Going Away

    Jacobin Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 40:50


    The “professional managerial class” has become a staple of political debate on the Left. In this episode of Confronting Capitalism, Vivek Chibber explains why the “PMC” is better understood as a heterogeneous layer within capitalism rather than a distinct class, how and why the middle strata have expanded, and what has pushed so many professionals toward anti-capitalist politics. While skeptical of the PMC as a precise analytical category, Chibber argues that the term still captures something real about one of the most politically influential groups in modern America. The latest issue of Catalyst is out, and you can subscribe for just $20 using the link below: https://catalyst-journal.com/subscribe/?code=CONFRONTINGCAPITALISM Confronting Capitalism with Vivek Chibber is produced by Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy, and published by Jacobin. Music by Zonkey.

    Daily Signal News
    Victor Davis Hanson: The Left's Anger is Proof Trump's Counterrevolution Is Working

    Daily Signal News

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 8:27


    Not only is Trump succeeding, he is exceeding expectations as well. But the Left is not going down without a fight. Victor Davis Hanson explains the challenges being poised against Trump's counterrevolution, and what he believes are the next steps on today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “ The symptoms of the progressive project are not just the Democrats exercising power in Congress or holding the White House, it's how they get that power. And they get that power through PBS and NPR, now defunded; cable news and slanted network news, now under assault when they lie and defame and face court ramifications. “ The majority of the American people oppose [Democrats'] agenda. And they do this through the bureaucracies, through the media, through the universities, through the popular culture. And these are the very sources that Donald Trump is asking them to reform. And the government is going to shrink. The government's gonna get out of the media business. The government's gonna take a hard look at universities, who want and obtain federal funds.”

    The Howie Carr Radio Network
    Left's Attempts to Downplay DC Crime Backfire Plus Texas Dems Call it Quits and More | 8.13.25 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 2

    The Howie Carr Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 38:26


    The left is attempting to downplay crime in Washington, D.C. but it backfires, and it's time the Texas Dems have to return home and face the music.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

    The Howie Carr Radio Network
    Crime Isn't The Only Issue In D.C. | 8.13.25 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 1

    The Howie Carr Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2025 39:01


    Crime isn't the only issue that D.C. has, it has a homeless problem as well and the Left is still fighting Trump and supporting crime.  Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.

    Louder with Crowder
    Trump's Takeover Has the Left Absolutely Seething & It's Glorious

    Louder with Crowder

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 62:56


    Token conservative and fan favorite of this season of CNN Scott Jennings came over the top rope on the Leftist mouthpieces on News Night with Abby Phillips over the upcoming Trump/Putin meeting. Here's a brief summary of President Donald Trump's record on peacemaking and peace keeping. President Trump is going to make Washington, D.C. safe again and the Left is…mad about it? Because they think crime is down? Let's throw a little factcheck out there, see what we get. Holes in the ozone layer, melting ice caps, acid rain. The climate change/global warming/the end is nigh doomsayers have said it all. And for their next trick: the Great Barrier Reef. In the words of Donald J. Trump: Wrong.GUEST: Josh FirestineLink to today's sources: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources-august-12-2025Buy the OG Mug Club Mug on Crowder Shop now! https://crowdershop.com/products/og-mug-club-mugCall 800-958-1000 or visit http://tnusa.com/CROWDER to talk to a real expert at Tax Network USA. Take the pressure off. Let Tax Network USA handle your tax issues.DOWNLOAD THE RUMBLE APP TODAY: https://rumble.com/our-appsJoin Rumble Premium to watch this show every day! http://louderwithcrowder.com/PremiumGet your favorite LWC gear: https://crowdershop.com/Bite-Sized Content: https://rumble.com/c/CrowderBitsSubscribe to my podcast: https://rss.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder/FOLLOW ME: Website: https://louderwithcrowder.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scrowder Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/louderwithcrowder Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevencrowderofficialMusic by @Pogo

    The Glenn Beck Program
    Adam Schiff Is in BIG Trouble | Guests: Rep. James Comer & Ilay David | 8/12/25

    The Glenn Beck Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2025 130:42


    President Trump has his focus set on tackling the rising crime in Washington, D.C., yet somehow the Left is fighting him on it. The media is claiming that crime is down in D.C., but Glenn doesn't buy it. One ABC anchor broke the script and admitted that crime in D.C. is a massive problem. Could Trump's D.C. takeover lead to D.C. turning into a purple district? Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.)  joins to discuss how Democrats and Republicans have voted together to subpoena Bill and Hillary Clinton to testify on Jeffrey Epstein. A Democrat whistleblower has revealed that Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) personally authorized the leaking of classified information to smear Donald Trump in what was described as an unethical, illegal, and treasonous act. Glenn and Stu discuss the rise of AI bots being used for interviews, and while it's easy to spot now, soon that line will be blurred. Ilay David, whose younger brother is being held hostage by Hamas, joins to discuss the horrific video Hamas released of his brother digging his own grave.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices