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The Georgia Department of Agriculture and USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service confirmed a positive case of bird flu in a small, backyard flock, and the USDA will begin rebuilding its bird flu vaccine stockpile.
In one of his last official acts before Governor Jay Inslee left office, he approved the Wautoma Solar Project proposed for a remote corner of Benton County, and the USDA will begin rebuilding its bird flu vaccine stockpile.
durée : 00:49:09 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui, dans Affaires Sensibles, la catastrophe de Courrières, dans le Pas de Calais. - réalisé par : Helene Bizieau
A Scottish Folk Song perhaps written by Cecil Sharp 1906Producer Renee : Vocals/ Piano/ Guitarhttp://PinkieThePigPodcast.com
durée : 00:25:01 - Gustav Mahler, Symphonie n°6 - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - A propos de la 6e Symphonie de Gustav Mahler, son épouse Alma affirmait que c'était l'œuvre "la plus foncièrement personnelle qu'il ait jamais écrite, celle qui lui a jailli le plus directement du cœur." - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
Welcome to The New Age Masonic Podcast, part of The Tyler's Place Podcast, and dedicated to The New Age Magazine, later to be known as The Scottish Rite Journal. Brought to you by the Supreme Council of the Scottish Rite, Southern Jurisdiction. On this podcast, we take a deep dive into the articles of the history, people, and lessons of Freemasonry as published in The New Age, hosted by brothers Maynard Edwards, 33rd degree, Matt Bowers, 32nd degree and Chris Ruli, 32nd Degree, KCCH. Articles from The New Age Magazine read by Matt Bowers.This article was taken from the May 1906 issue of The New Age Magazine, predecessor to The Scottish Rite Journal.
durée : 00:49:09 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui, dans Affaires Sensibles, la catastrophe de Courrières, dans le Pas de Calais. - réalisé par : Stéphane COSME, Helene Bizieau, Frédéric Milano
Send us a Text Message.What was the role of Shia Islam in the 1906 Iranian revolution? Is there any correlation between the 1906 revolution and the Young Turks movement?These and many more questions were put to the Professor of Iranian Studies at the University of St Andrews, Ali Ansari for episode 3 of our new series!This podcast followed his lecture ‘Iran's Constitutional Revolution of 1906' which was given on 17th October 2023.You can find information about his lecture and others in his series here:https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/iran-1906Support the Show.
The past half-century: Pharmacological interventions have often fallen short.The potential solution: Microdosing cannabinoids.Imagine a world where you don't reach for a pill bottle.Instead, you opt for:'Go' for energy.'Bliss' for happiness'Chill' for relaxation.The cannabis industry is evolving. Tailored formulations might just be our future, offering specific, targeted effects and reducing reliance on traditional pharmaceuticals.This week, we hosted Peter Barsoom, CEO, and Co-Founder of 1906, to delve into:Why Microdosing Cannabinoids?The intricate science behind creating specific effects formulations.Strain selection to targeted edibles the industry's future.Guest Linkshttps://1906newhighs.com/https://www.instagram.com/1906newhighs/https://twitter.com/1906NewHighsFollow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
The past half-century: Pharmacological interventions have often fallen short.The potential solution: Microdosing cannabinoids.Imagine a world where you don't reach for a pill bottle.Instead, you opt for:'Go' for energy.'Bliss' for happiness'Chill' for relaxation.The cannabis industry is evolving. Tailored formulations might just be our future, offering specific, targeted effects and reducing reliance on traditional pharmaceuticals.This week, we hosted Peter Barsoom, CEO, and Co-Founder of 1906, to delve into:Why Microdosing Cannabinoids?The intricate science behind creating specific effects formulations.Strain selection to targeted edibles the industry's future. Guest Linkshttps://1906newhighs.com/https://www.instagram.com/1906newhighs/https://twitter.com/1906NewHighsFollow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
The past half-century: Pharmacological interventions have often fallen short.The potential solution: Microdosing cannabinoids.Imagine a world where you don't reach for a pill bottle.Instead, you opt for:'Go' for energy.'Bliss' for happiness'Chill' for relaxation.The cannabis industry is evolving. Tailored formulations might just be our future, offering specific, targeted effects and reducing reliance on traditional pharmaceuticals.This week, we hosted Peter Barsoom, CEO, and Co-Founder of 1906, to delve into:Why Microdosing Cannabinoids?The intricate science behind creating specific effects formulations.Strain selection to targeted edibles the industry's future. Guest Linkshttps://1906newhighs.com/https://www.instagram.com/1906newhighs/https://twitter.com/1906NewHighsFollow us: Our Links.At Eighth Revolution (8th Rev), we provide services from capital to cannabinoid and everything in between in the cannabinoid industry.8th Revolution Cannabinoid Playbook is an Industry-leading report covering the entire cannabis supply chain The Dime is a top 5% most shared global podcast The Dime is a top 50 Cannabis Podcast Sign up for our playbook here:
Pinkie Sings "You're a Grand Old Flag" Written by George M Cohan 1906Producer Renee plays her rendition on Piano
Sie ist ein Wahrzeichen der Hansestadt Hamburg und niemand muss ihren ganzen Namen nennen, um ein Bild der größten Barockkirche Norddeutschlands vor Augen zu haben: Heute vor 260 Jahren wurde der 'Michel' neu eingeweiht. Autorin: Heide Soltau Von Heide Soltau.
On this week's episode of Stoned Appetit presented by Standing Akimbo Dispensary (the best MED dispensary in Colorado), we sit down to discuss news from around the community & we got a big bet on the line this week.We break down the week that was, talk about the party sesh in Vail for Vail Wine Classic, and get ready for Rare Steak Fest this week! All the wine & eats your heart could desire... if only our bodies would withstand the onslaught. In addition to that, we recap the Dan Adam's article from The Boston Globe, talking about 1906 Edible brand potentially aware of their nighttime sleep aid poisoning people's livers. Its a doozy of a discussion that more people should know about.Then we do a complete 180 in the second half the episode, we sit down with Next Level Burger founder, Matt de Gruyter (don't ask about pronunciation, it's a tough one) to talk about them bringing their vegan-burger concept to Colorado. You may have heard of NLB when traveling, as you can find their locations in Oregon, Washington, New York, ATX and other bustling crunchy communities.. but they are about to open their first spot here in the Mile High City. We talk with Matt about how he found himself eating rabbit food, the effects of eliminating just one meal of red meat out of your diet (or 8 lbs in some people's case) & then we talk about how we should feel about this new addition to our culinary community.Lemme tell ya what, the burgers taste like a good, normal burger.. but the hotdog. THE HOT DOG is fucking legit.... you wouldn't know it was vegan if someone forced the glizzy down your throat. Great convo, even better food (to our surprise) with a kickass guest. All in all, one of our better episodes. Also, Kip & Chris are wagering $500 to see who can go animal-free meat the longest, stay tuned on our social media and to next week's episode to see how the abstinence is going!
A rousing start from Winifred Atwell with Cross hands boogie. Nellie Lutcher- Hurry on down. A wee bit naughty. She's a rather neglected R&B jazz singer and composer. Ruby Wright, the daughter of country singer Kitty Wells, with Boy you got yourself a girl. Jeri Southern- Call me tonight. A torch singer whose career sadly faded in the late 50s. Giselle McKenzie- Seven lonely days. Canadian born, popular in US T.V and musical theatre. Bill Perry's Entertainers from 1927 on a rare Puritan label. The Wisconsin record label only existed between 1917 and 1929. Jane Froman had a long and successful career in the US on radio, T.V, film and on record but what a tough life she had. Severely injured in an airplane crash in 1943 she struggled with pain for the rest of her life. Three band singers- Anita Boyer with Artie Shaw, Connie Haines with Tommy Dorsey and Jean Farrar with Harry Roy. Juthika Roy, a classical, devotional and singer in Hindi and Bengali films. Connie Boswell- This time its love. Professor J Earl Hines and his godwill singers- Get on board little children. Hines was a gossip singing pioneer with his Gossip choir at St Paul's church choir in L.A. He gave vocal training to a very young Etta James. Forgotten songs oldest record, so far. Bluebells of Scotland by Madame Derring. Recorded in August 1906 in London. What an amazing concept, a piece of history 116 years old. It cost me £1. Harry Parry and his Radio Rhythm club sextet with St Louis blues. Vocals by Rita Marlowe. Another singer with very little history. A fine voice, especially for the blues.
In a special episode, Brit talks to the leaders of 3 queer-owned cannabis companies who, along with Different Leaf, have formed The Queer Cannabis Club; a consortium of LGBTQ-owned-and-operated businesses in the cannabis industry.Hear from Alexander Farnsworth, owner of Farnsworth Fine Cannabis in Massachusetts, Jake Bullock, co-founder of California-based marijuana-infused drink company CANN, and Jim Freeland, Chief of Retail Development at 1906 cannabis in Colorado, about the mission of the QCC to highlight queer-owned marijuana companies, and to create spaces for cannabis enthusiasts of a certain feather. The Queer Cannabis Club is holding its first-ever in-person event from January 20th through the 22nd at the W Hotel during Aspen Gay Ski Week. Learn more and book a 15-minute appointment for up to four people at www.queercannabis.clubHosted and produced by Brit Smith @BritTheBritish. Music by Home Body.
Già nell'ultimo decennio dell'Ottocento le celebrazioni a ricordo della battaglia di Magenta - 4 giugno 1859 - entrarono a far parte della tradizione cittadina. In questo articolo di Alessandro Colombo pubblicato su MAGENTA NOSTRA n.1 gennaio/febbraio 2009 ci si sofferma in particolare a quelli del 1906Voce narrante: Laura Invernizzi col contributo di Alberto PandianiImmagine: rivista mensile Touring Club, 1906Testo e photo gallery: https://bit.ly/3ECP6c2
Steven Dorsey studied and practiced as an architect for nearly two decades. While studying, though, he was fully aware that math, physics and other sciences were a turn off or barrier to entrance into schools of architecture and other professions based on the sciences. He moved from creating physical buildings to creating "cerebral landscapes." He's the founder of 1906 Edutaintment provides science, technology, engineering and math educational content within a platform of comic books, curriculum, educational games and soon, films. In addition to his own research, he worked with doctors and other scientists to develop a curriculum that entertains as it educates. Impressive! Make sure you visit his site to watch some of the cool trailers that accompany his products. Favorite song/movie: Denzel Washington's The Book of Eli and Man on Fire. Favorite words: "I am the master of my fate and the captain of my soul" from the poem Invictus by Ernest Henley. Follow us on Instagram @365brothers and Facebook at 365BrothersThePodcast. About this podcast: In each episode, a Brother reflects on his life; explores the experience of being a Black man in America; shares his interactions with law enforcement; and answers the question "If America was a woman, what would you say to her?" Every interview starts with getting-to-know-you questions about favorites, accomplishments and then goes deeper. You won't find a collection of conversations with Black men like this anywhere else. Hear their wisdom. Host, Rahbin Shyne, is an author, educator, creative and avid half-marathon walker. Follow on Instagram @allthingshyne or on Facebook. Interested in being a guest? Visit 365brothers.com. Special thanks to Sonji Walker, Shedrick Sanders, Abigail Gonzalez, Don Davis and William Hamilton for their generous support.
On December 5, 2020, I was given the honor of being keynote speaker for the Delaware Alpha Phi Alpha brothers Founders Day program in recognition of the Founders Day celebration of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (founded on December 4, 1906). As a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. for over 30 years, this program marked the first time I had been asked to serve as keynote speaker. I was very excited. I was very nervous. I was very inspired. Here is the video of my speech. I hope it serves to inspire.
On this edition of Solo Weeknds with you favorite co-host Jimmy:Who won the Westbrook/Wall trade and why?Phrozen 5 week 13 NFL picks.The only way to prevent a LAbron dynasty.
This week we addressed the following questions:How were you raised in terms of religion? What are your feelings on organized religion, faith, spirituality and all things related? - 02:58:00A. Why do you think our generation has moved away from organized religion so much? B. Seeing how in most, if not every mainstream religion there is the belief that there is only One God, do you feel that there is really only one right religion? - 00:40:21Commercial: Have a great holiday season and please catch up on missed episodes if you are behind. Also keep an eye on the Facebook Community Group for information about our 1528 Christmas Season Give Back Initiative and how you can participate. - 01:31:13Has 2020 changed your religious practices, beliefs, or faith in any way? - 01:32:00After a full season under our belts now, what are the best and worst parts/episodes of the podcast so far? 02:03:03Thank you all for being a part of our first season of the podcast and the 1528 Podcast Inner City Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot RV Tour. See you all in January for Season 2!!!!
This week we addressed the following questions:The Election resultsNow that the election is over how do you feel about the outcome/implication of the results? -00:04:08Are you happy or surprised with the way that any demographics voted based off the exit polling? - 00:12:40How was that time for you between election day and Saturday when a projected winner was announced? - 00:32:21Commercial : Welcome to all of our new listeners - 00:45:34The RV Trip Recap3 of the 4 states that we went to during our RV Drive had record voter turnouts and were part of the handful of states that ultimately decided the presidency. Seeing how all of that played out, how do you feel about the work we did during our trip and the impact that it had in the areas that we went? - 00:47:00What were your best/worst experiences or interactions of the trip? - 01:02:34What would you like for this to RV trip and Voter initiative to become next? Are we doing it again next election? - 01:25:31RV Trip Thank Yous - 01:30:20Last words and Final Thoughts on the trip - 01:41:13Thanks again for tuning in and check out our website at www.the1528podcast.com!
Here is an overview of this weeks episode:RBG Dedication - 00:00:01We discuss our early thoughts about the tour (good and bad) - 00:03:26Let talk about all this media coverage and the reception that we have gotten in the cities that we have been so far - 00:08:01COMMERCIAL: This entire trip is crowd-funded, please donate to the GoFundMe if you can - 00:19:10What have the results been like so far and how does that align with what we were expecting - 00:20:15What is on our Wish list for the remaining days of the trip - 00:36:22Thanks again for tuning in! Please share and consider donating to our Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot RV Tour GoFundMe page, more details and regular updates here: www.gofundme.com/f/the-1528-voter-registration-rv
Here is an overview of this weeks episode:RV Tour Overview and schedule - 00:05:27What is your individual inspiration/motivation for wanting to take part in this trip or just increasing minority voter turnout in general? - 00:07:03What does a successful trip look like to you/What's your ideal outcome? - 00:16:25Let's talk stats on why this trip is important and why this election matters! (Dre's Ted Talk, lol) - 00:28:02GoFundMe information and Final thoughts - 01:07:21Thanks again for tuning in! Please share and consider donating to our Voter Registration and Absentee Ballot RV Tour GoFundMe page, more details and regular updates here: www.gofundme.com/f/the-1528-voter-registration-rvOnce again we are going to remind you to complete your 2020 Census, register to vote, and get all the voter information for your area with the links below: Census 2020 - Ways to respondUSA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org Apple Podcast Direct Link to leave us a review
This week we addressed the following questions:We talk about how much his role as Black Panther meant to the black community, especially our youth - 00:05:00What other areas do we feel that more representation is needed? Why? - 00:28:30 How do you think they should continue the Black Panther Movies now without the original actor? - 00:42:05Commercial Break: Don't forget to catch up on past shows. There is no need to listen to them in number order so feel free to hop around - 00:50:48What are y'all thoughts on how black people are expressing their feelings and emotions on public forums throughout all of these hard times? - 00:51:43Who if anyone is the right person to fill the void as the leader/front person for this current social justice movement? - 01:13:18Thanks again for tuning in! Please share and consider donating to our Voter Registration RV Tour Go Fund Me page, more details here: www.gofundme.com/f/the-1528-voter-registration-rvOnce again we are going to remind you to complete your 2020 Census, register to vote, and get all the voter information for your area with the links below: Census 2020 - Ways to respondUSA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org Apple Podcast Direct Link to leave us a review
This week we addressed the following questions:What significant changes have you experienced in your life this year - 00:05:16 Commercial Break: Please take a moment to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts if you haven't already and register to vote TODAY! - 00:34:00We take a moment to revisit Kobe's death and his overall impact on all of us in honor of his 42nd birthday and Mamba Day 08/24 this week - 00:35:58What have you done to stay positive in 2020? And what expectations do you have for the rest of the year/what things are you looking forward to? - 01:12:01Thanks again for tuning in!Once again we are going to remind you to complete your 2020 Census, register to vote, and get all the voter information for your area with the links below: Census 2020 - Ways to respondUSA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org Apple Podcast Direct Link to leave us a review
This week we addressed the following questions:How do you feel about Biden picking Sen. Kamala Harris? And do you have any strong feelings about her career and political background - especially since it was good enough to have gotten her elected multiple times in her past (District Attorney 2X, Attorney General 2X, then the US Senate) ? - 00:10:28How much does the VP pick normally weigh on your decision of who you vote for? Is that different this year? - 00:36:22Commercial Break: Please call your congressperson and demand that they keep the Postal Service fully funded and functioning (number below) and our Patreon will be available soon for supporters to show love -00:49:55Do you think there is the same energy around all the first she will become (Female VP, Black VP, Asian VP, HBCU graduate to be VP, Divine 9 member to be VP, etc) like there was with Barack Obama in 2008? Why- why not? - 00:51:59Some feel more people than normal have been more vocal about her faults, especially on social media, then they have been over any candidate in the past (that they will likely still vote for) or even the current president? Do you think that is because of her gender and ethnic background only or other reasons? - 01:03:31Thanks again for tuning in!Please call and put pressure on your congressmen to keep the USPS running, complete your 2020 Census, register to vote, and get all the voter information for your area with the links below: Census 2020 - Ways to respondUSA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org The congressional phone number to reach your congressmen (they will forward you after you give your address): 202-224-3121
This week we addressed the following questions in our episode about Friendships:How do you define friendships? - 00:07:10Old Friends (before college): How did you form those friendships? Are you still cool with those people?- 00:13:11Commercial Break: Complete your 2020 Census and follow us on Instagram @the1528podcast - 00:51:00New Friends (College and adulthood): Are you still looking to make new friends? As transplants in new cities how have you met the friends that you do have in your new cities? - 00:52:24How do you handle conflict with your friends? - 01:14:13Thanks again for tuning in!Please complete your 2020 Census, register to vote, and get all the voter information for your area with the links below: Census 2020 - Ways to respondUSA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org
This week in the 1528 Sports segment we addressed the following questions in this episode:Question 1: Does sports opening up give the rest of the world a false sense of safety/ feeling that 'Rona is over? - 00:07:28Question 2: Does sports being back distract from the movement? - 00:26:24Question 3: Charles Barkley said on NBA opening night that if people don't want to kneel, they shouldn't be vilified... agree or disagree - 00:36:57Commercial Break: VOTE DAMMIT!!! Register now and vote early - 01:04:51Question 4: Only the NBA has a bubble for player safety and smaller college conferences are cancelling fall sports... Do you think it is just overreacting by them for taking all these precautions or reckless of the other leagues for not going this far? - 01:08:17Question 5: What are your thoughts on players that decided to sit out the season instead of risking playing and getting exposed to 'Rona? Most notable NFL players Marquis Goodwin was on ESPN last week and said if they had a bubble that he would still play but without one he won't as he is afraid to expose his wife and kids if he does catch it. - 01:18:40Thanks again for tuning in!To register to vote and to get all the voter information in your area feel free to use any of the links below: USA.gov (Official government site)Vote.org
Episode NotesHere is an overview of this episode:Sorry Bruh... Segment : Special edition with 5 choices and Two Gotta Go - 00:02:58Commercial - 00:49:21Hardly Home, Always Reppin' - 00:50: 22Spotify Playlist Sales Pitches - 01:33:13Thanks again for tuning in!Spotify playlist links:JT's playlistBJ's playlistCed's playlistDre's playlistNew Music from some of the artists shouted out in the show:Rifah - Good Life III (Dre)Michael and the Influence - Drug Dealer Dreams: For the Uninitiated (Dre)Benz Coop - Spring Feelings 2 (Dre)Jabee - The World is So Fragile and Cruel I'm Glad I got You (BJ)Jon Connor - SOS (BJ)Jack Harlow - Whats Poppin Remix (JT)Bryson Tiller - Blame (JT)Actor's filmography from Sorry Bruh... segment to help you decide who doesn't make your cut: Denzel WashingtonSamuel L. JacksonTom HanksAl PacinoLeonardo DiCaprioOur Website: www.The1528podcast.com
Here is an overview of this episode:What's Goin' On Segment: Kanye 2020 - 00:01:341528 Review Segment: The Current State of Black Entertainment - 00:24:01Quick Commercial Break: Go listen to the hosts personal Spotify playlists and then vote for which one is your favorite in the Facebook Community Group - 00:55:06Da Fuq Segment: Black Lives Matter doesn't mean Only Black Lives Matter - 00:56:221528 Review Segment: Hamilton on Disney+ (or the FireStick for some of y'all, lol) - 01:23:34Last words/ Outro- 01:35:18Thanks again for tuning in!Spotify playlist links:JT's playlistBJ's playlistCed's playlistDre's playlistOur Website: www.The1528podcast.comRegister to Vote and additional voting information: Vote.org
Here is an overview of this episode:Host Check-in - 00:01:41Question 1: Are you aware of what currently affects your mental health currently? - 00:06:09Question 2: Growing up what were your perceptions of mental health and mental health care and were there any stigmas that surrounded it? - 00:35:55Quick Commercial Break: Please leave us a review, if you feel moved to and we have new additions to the website - 00:55:01Question 3: What obstacles, if any, have you faced when dealing with you own mental health care? - 00:56:35Hosts share where they are now in their mental health journey and give their final thoughts - 01:23:13Last words/ Outro- 01:35:22Thanks again for tuning in!Referenced literature and additional resources:Website link: www. the1528podcast.comNational Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-825525 Mental Health related apps: https://www.psycom.net/25-best-mental-health-apps/Article by Kevin Love about his battles and journey with mental health care: Everyone is Going Through Something
Here are the questions that we addressed in this episode:Barbershop Talk Segment:Why are you not married yet? What's the holdup? - 00:03:34What is your ideal relationship look like: - 00:48:15How did your parents relationship(s) affect how you handle yours? - 01:07:51What do you bring to a relationship and what do you expect from a partner? - 01:14:08So, This One Time...Segment:The hosts revisit a few comments that they had put a pin in for further explanation on this episode: - 01:30:19Final Thoughts: - 01:48:26How do you handle breakups: - 01:57:31Thanks again for tuning in! Enjoy!Spotify playlist links:JT's playlistBJ's playlistCed's playlistDre's playlist
AN EYE FOR AN EYE -- A special edition of Yesterday’s News exploring the criminal justice system at its most extreme: Inflicting the Death Penalty...The Repudiated Confessions Of Richard IvensEpisode 398 explores the tragic murder of a Chicago housewife and the subsequent confession of the simple minded young man who found the body in a refuse pile.Culled from the historic pages of the Chicago Tribune and other newspapers of the era.***I want you to start living a happier life today. BetterHelp can be the way to find one. As a listener, you’ll get 10% off your first month by visiting www.BetterHelp.com/historian .Binge on your favorite shows from around the world, not just your country, with Express VPN, and get three months free by signing up at www.expressvpn.com/TCHSign up for The Great Courses Plus and receive your first month free at the special True Crime Historian landing page: http://thegreatcoursesplus.com/TCHExpand your mind with knowledge at The Great Courses Plus, where you can start with a course in The American West: History, Myth, and Legacy or wherever your brain takes you at www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/tch, and get a full month of unlimited access free!Download Best Fiends for your device and join me in a fanciful quest in this challenging and cheerful puzzle game. ***A creation Of Pulpular MediaAlso from Pulpular Media:Portals to Possibility, an improvised comedy about an alternate reality, where monsters are real--and hilarious!!! Visit pulpular.com/portals for a brand-new episode.Catastrophic Calmaties, Exploring the famous and forgotten disasters of the 19th and 20th centuries. What could go wrong? Everything!Some listeners choose to support this podcast by signing up for a premium account on Himalaya, the official podcast player of True Crime Historian, where you can get the first month free by using the promotional code HISTORIAN when you check out.Some listeners choose to support this podcast by checking in at the Safe House at www.patreon.com/truecrimehistorian, to get early access, exclusive content, and whatever personal services you require.***Opening theme by Nico Vitesse.Incidental music by Nico Vitesse, Chuck Wiggins, and Dave Sams. Some music and sound effects licensed from podcastmusic.com.Closing theme by Dave Sams and Rachel Schott, engineered by David Hisch at Third Street Music.Media management by Sean Miller-JonesRichard O Jones, Executive Producer
Here are the questions that we addressed in this episode:Question 1 from Sheryl: If you could change any decision you've made, what would it be and why? Followup, how would your life be different? - 00:01:45Question 2 from Teddy: What are some other podcasts that you guys enjoy? - 00:23:00Question 3 from Lauren: What is one thing that you had to learn as a man that no one else could teach you or that life taught you? - 00:32:36Quick Commercial Break, New Website is live as of today - 00:53:38Question 4 from Sharon: How/why did you chose the careers you're in and what did it take to get where you are. If you could do it over would you? And what professionally would you do different, if anything? - 00:54:20Words of advice for those pursuing your professions - 01:17:20Thanks again for tuning in!*Referenced literature:'Oh, The Places You'll Go' - Dr. Seuss*Our friends Podcasts that we listen to:Atelier1121 by Ontavia RouletteCurrency $hiftMAJOR INFLUENCE MEDIA AND ILOOM MEDIA PRESENTS DRUG DEALER DREAMS PODCASTHood x HolisticMaximize Your Brand with Markeith BradenNow Listen! Podcast w/David Bruce & Kelly B.- Launching July 2020*Other podcasts we enjoy:Dead Ass with Khadeen and Devale EllisEarn Your LeisureEXPEDITIOUSLY WITH TIP "T.I." HARRISAll The Smoke30 Minutes in the New Testament1619 by the New York TimesSports? with Katie NolanCode Switch: NPRLet's Talk BruhThe Read*Dre's True Crime Podcast List:SerialS-TownDirty JohnBroken HartsRoot of EvilCrimetownThe Teacher's PetHappy FaceEnjoy!!
Here is an overview of this episode:In the news, Juneteenth - 00:01:37All Black Lives Matter - 00:37:45Quick Commercial Break, New Website Launching this week - 00:50:02In the news, navigating during Covid - 00:51:00Thanks again for tuning in!Referenced literature and additional resources:What is Juneteenth: Juneteenth.com/historyBook: Destruction of Black Civilization by Chancellor WilliamsCovid stats by state: Covidactnow.orgNew website launching this week: www. the1528podcast.com
Here is an overview of this episode:Introduction - 00:00:26A Brotherly Moment, Father's Day share - 00:03:47Influential Entertainment - 01:07:55Outro - 01:34:49Thanks again for tuning in ...but don't stop listening once you hear the outro music!!As a sneak peak to what some of our Patron members will receive, in this episode you will hear the post show, "B-Roll" recordings.During this weeks post-show convo, the hosts touch on their own personal journey's in dealing with the loss of their Fathers and especially how they cope and maintain during this time of the year.
Here is an overview of this episode:Dedication - 00:00:01About our Alma Maters (KYSU & Fisk) - 00:00:421528 Sports , HBCU Edition - 00:01:42Our sales pitch to attend an HBCU - 00:17:35Quick Commercial Break, How to engage with us - 00:27:22So, this one time... - 00:28:22A Call to Action for the HBCU's - 01:00:04Thanks again for tuning in!Background sources:Star player who expressed interest in going to an HBCU may shake up how athletes select a collegePBS Series - Independents Lens looks at the hiatory of HBCUs and their evolutionCould Mikey Williams be ‘The Chosen One' HBCUs are waiting on?‘Black Magic' Tells Story Of Civil Rights Through HoopsTravis Grant gets recognition for past hoops gloryMikey's IG Post and message about the posibility of attending an HBCU@Gupaveli's IG Post in response to Mikey'sCorrection: The former NBA All-Star and coach who is now the Head Coach at Fisk is Kenny Anderson, not Kenny Payne as mentioned in this episode
Here is an overview of this episode:Opening Prayer - 0:00:01Statement of purpose - 0:01:52Dear Bob & Karen - 0:04:44Open share & discussion - 0:05:19What has impacted you the most - 1:03:57Concluding thoughts - 1:35:50For tha Ladies, A special edition tribute to our sisters - 1:45:00Final thought - 1:50:14Thanks again for tuning in!Background reading:Quoted in the intro and outro of this episode is, Your Black Colleagues May Look Like They're Okay — Chances Are They're Not by Danielle Cadet.
The fellas pick up from the mid debate cliff hanger they left you off on at the end of the first half of the pilot episode. The conversation veers down the hometown path as they explain why none of them live in the cities that they claim to love so much.
In the first half of the pilot podcast, the hosts cover these topics:Formal welcome to the show- 00:00:07When/where we met- 00:00:49When/why the show was formed- 00:13:25The hosts take a shot at the first one of the recurring show segments and play "Sorry bruh... (aka One Gotta Go)"- 00:21:00Finally they leave you on a mini-cliffhanger
Angela fills you in on a few things about the show that may be useful to knowHow they metPurpose of the showWhat the name of the show stands forExplanation of the show format including what some of the regular segments areJT, Dre, BJ , and Ced wrap it up by giving you their personal backgrounds as well as some helpful information on how to follow and interact with the showwww.The1528Podcast.comThe "Recast" social media sharing feature also on their websiteTheir social media handles:@the1528podcast on all major platformsWhere you will be able to go and listen and subscribe to their weekly showsAll major podcast players including Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Soundcloud, and Spotify to name a few
"A place where empires go to die." Mike Malloy said this about Afghanistan, and there are plenty of examples to make his point. The British Empire, at its height in the late 19th century, suffered a genuinely smashing debacle of a defeat at the Khyber Pass, and could never really come to grips with the country. The Russians in the late 20th century made fools of themselves. They tried to overawe and outgun the natives only to be repeatedly humiliated and sent packing. Learning nothing from the failure of these enormous superpowers, the United States in the early 21st century found itself in the same jagged mountains and dusty countryside. Going on 20 years of fighting, thousands of U.S. personnel have died, countless injured or forever altered, and trillions in treasure has been spent. The cost to the native peoples can never be fully tabulated. All this has created what Gen. Petraeus termed a "Generational struggle." And it's not our first go around this particular dance floor. Not even close.I can't think of a place more different in appearance from Afghanistan than Vietnam. But the thickly jungled South East Asian country has just as much claim to be the graveyard of empires as anywhere else. The Mongols, perhaps the greatest conquerors of all time, had a rough go in Vietnam. Various Chinese dynasties have made plays at controlling their southern neighbor, with varying degrees of success. Still, ultimately they could never conquer the country. Then the French tried to stake a claim, but at Dien Bein Phu, it became abundantly clear that continued colonial rule wasn't going to happen. As late as the 1980s, the Red Chinese government made a play, sending tanks and armor over their shared border. Again the Vietnamese sent them packing. And of course, there was the whole 20-year quagmire known in the West as the Vietnam War. A futile fight to pen in the spread of communism, the Vietnam War saw the United States go from humiliation to humiliation, even though it was one of two Super Powers at the time, and Vietnam was a far weaker opponent on paper. The key phrase there is on paper. By the wars end over 50k us soldiers had died, maybe as many as a million Vietnamese dead, and those numbers are up for debate and still changing. The war also broke the country's trust in its generals and military leaders. Ike, with all his integrity, led the people to believe generals would not lie or plot or cheat. Then Vietnam came and the false hope and out and out lies of progress, footholds, victory close by, an end in sight, flooded from the top brass to the rightfully skeptical press. Even more damning was, for the first time, the public got to peek into the mad, mad world of fighting an angry, insurgent riddled native population on their nightly news. It's out of these dark, steamy, damp Vietnamese jungles comes the insane line, "It became necessary to destroy the town to save it,'.The chaos inherent in that thinking, though, is by no means unique to Vietnam or the latter half of the 20th century. There is another place where empires have gone to die and where military minds were at a loss for how to win. In this place, a decade's long struggle would kill and maim thousands, produce 88 medals of honor worthy tales, and see five future army chiefs of staff. Many of the famous names from WWI and WWII saw some time in this forgotten war, even though a quick google search today produces only a handful of books to be had on the conflict. Compare that to 10k and more for both the wars in Vietnam and Afghanistan. This hellish place generated the same kind of deadly madness as the others as well. One U.S. official prophesied the paradoxical reasoning of the Vietnam era quote about destroying the village, saying of his punitive and brutal pacification methods "While these methods may appear harsh, it is the kindest thing to do."This time on Cauldron, let's go back to the island of Jolo in the Southern Philipines. Let's go back to the humid, sticky air of March 1906. To a mountain that sat among the clouds. A volcanic rock with cliffs so sheer a man had to crawl to climb. Let's go back to the crater where hundreds of native Moros, men, women, and children awaited their deaths. To the crater crest where Krag carrying modern U.S. infantrymen prepared to punish the desperate sword-wielding natives with terminal violence. Let's go back to March 5-8 1906 and the battle of Bud Dajo. Main SourceHonor For The Flag - The Battle of Bud Dojo 1906 and the Moro Massacre - Robert A FultonAmerica's First "Endless War" Was Fought in the Philippines - Danny Sjursen MusicOvercome by Ugonna OnyekweArtterrybogard392@fiverr
durée : 00:07:26 - Suivez le guide France Bleu Roussillon
It's that time of year again – off to Colorado for the annual National Western Stock Show. Every January, the streets of downtown Denver ring with the shouts of cowboys and cowgirls, the jangle of harnesses, the creak of wagons, the roar of classic tractors, and the clop, clop, clop of both shod and unshod hooves. There are usually some excited kids yelling, “Look at the llamas, Mom!” in there, too, and the whole thing is followed up by some very busy street sweepers. After the Longhorn parade, the whole crew moves over to the National Western Center, for 16 days of shows, sales, rodeos, food and manure. Not necessarily in that order. The parade starts the whole shebang at Union Station on January 9th, 2020, with the grounds open for excitement on the 11th. In Part 2 of the National Western podcast, we'll tell you the history of the show and the site. It was birthed from simple beginnings in the late 1800's as a place where cowboys and ranchers brought livestock to buy and sell, which could be then shipped via the major railhead by the river. For some reason I imagine something like the love child of Lonesome Dove and a Barret-Jackson auction run by John Wayne, Warren Buffett, Ted Turner and The Accountant, set in a mosh pit next door to the Amtrak station at happy hour. From that time until now, both the National Western Center and the National Western Stock Show gained a little structure and nonprofit status, a set date and some administrative support, some obviously tidy organizational principles, and a truly varied cast of characters. Over the last 100 years and more, it has expanded exponentially into something bigger than life. Rocky Mountain bigger, as in $155 million annual economic impact and 600,000-700,000 (plus) attendees, depending upon the vagaries of severe weather in the mile-high city and whether the Broncos are in SuperBowl contention. And, top on our list, our wonderful expedition in January of 2018 ended with one of the (few on our journeys) most perfect snowfalls we have ever experienced.For more information, here are some links to get you started.https://nationalwestern.com/about/history/https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67993 (aerial photos of the stockyards from the Denver Public Library)https://nationalwesterncenter.com/about/what-is-the-nwc/history-about-the-site/ (history of the National Western Center)https://colorado.gov/agmainhttps://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/ https://choosecolorado.com/key-industries/food-agriculture/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DenverOur Social Media Links: Twitter @BkyrdGreenFilms Instagram @backyardgreenfilmsFB BackyardGreenFilms and Youtube.com/BackyardGreenFilmsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/agriCulturePodcast)
This episode gives a counter-racist review of the attempted anti-black ethnic cleansing turned bad. We focus on the affects of Talented 10th respectability politics and the Atlanta Black Populations unlikely saviors. The Under Economy/ Hoodlum men and women of Dark Town. We lean Heavily on the research of Professor Charles E. Cobb and Professor Akinyele Omawale Umoja for context.
A look at the political landscape in the year 1906, as well as the implementation of HEPCO.Sound Effects from Freesound:"G12-17-Elephant Trumpeting.wav" by craigsmithSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=19470381)
My love for the Newton J. Tharp Commercial School in San Francisco and the struggle to educate all of San Francisco's children before and after the 1906 earthquake. Visit www.reggiedeepdive.com for photos, a program transcript and more.
Often the story of natural disasters and their aftermath lump everyone's experience into one narrative but what about communities of color who survived the 1906 earthquake, what about their children, their education? In this episode, I share my love for the Newton J. Tharp School in San Francisco. Built in 1910 it survived a turbulent history only to be left frozen in time by an attempt to save it.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Przemysławem Rudzkim o sprawie Platiniego i MŚ w Katarze.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Ryszardem Petru o przyczynach porażki opozycji i tym, co trzeba zrobić, żeby wygrać najbliższe wybory.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Joanną Keszką o podejściu Polaków do seksu.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Anną Dereszowską i Martyną Wyrzykowską o stowarzyszeniu SOS Wioski Dziecięce.
W programie Iwona Kutyna rozmawia z Magdaleną Migdał o tym, dlaczego co roku przed wakacjami lawinowo rośnie liczba oddawanych do adopcji zwierząt.
On this week's episode, Vangst GIGS Business Development Manager Samson O'Neil chats with Peter Barsoom, CEO of 1906, about the company's mission to restore cannabis back to its pre-prohibition era status.Seed to Sound, presented by Vangst. A podcast for cannabis professionals. Produced by Catherine DeMuro and Hannah Holmgren. Music by Tyson Weigel.For more information, visit the Vangst blog.Follow us on Twitter!Support the show (https://vangst.com/)
Essen SPIEL 2018! Okay, we're not technically at Essen SPIEL, but we've got that Essen FEEL. We're each counting down the five games that we most wish we were in Germany to play this weekend. Before we hand over our Euros, we talk about SPQF, Le Havre, and Scythe: The Rise of Fenris. 02:09 - SPQF 07:17 - Le Havre 12:31 - Scythe: The Rise of Fenris 17:06 - Essen Preview 17:49 - Magnastorm 19:11 - Futuropia 20:27 - Big Shot 22:41 - Gùgōng 24:21 - Shadows: Amsterdam 26:41 - Smartphone Inc. 28:03 - Alone 29:40 - Solenia 30:44 - Tsukiji 31:51 - Teotihuacan: City of Gods 33:26 - Pax Transhumanity 34:53 - Rebel Nox 36:09 - Warpgate 38:35 - Forum Trajanum 39:34 - 1906 San Francisco 44:43 - Scythe: The Rise of Fenris (SPOILERS!)
Nuka Foods founder Peter Barsoom discusses his 1906 brand of high-quality edible cannabis products with host Tom Marshall and NJCIA President Hugh O'Beirne.
Rare footage of the 1906 earthquake was just uncovered!
A new series begins as we take a look at the horrific natural disaster that shaped San Francisco as we know it: the Massive Earthquake and subsequent fires. Here how the city and some very unlikely inhabitants were able build new, bigger and better after their whole city was wiped off the map.
This is a dense book. This episode is not so much on the story, but more on the themes of capitalism! If you want to understand why we are who we are today, this is a good start!! If you have had 3 meals today then that is not enough! You need Fourth Meal, thank you Taco Bell and thank you capitalism! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2WFcfN1eoU Part 2 will be coming soon!!!
Året är 1906 och fru Maria Stangenberg är en av de allra första kvinnorna i Sverige som sätter sig bakom ratten. Hon är tidigt ute, fordon som inte dras av hästar, väcker sensation och ger upphov till många tidningsnotiser typ: En bil har setts på Malmös gator. Producent Rigmor Ohlsson.
Uno Hedin samtalar med idrottsforskaren Ture Widlund om de tidigaste olympiska spelen. Sänt: 1984-07-19
1906 sah Alois Alzheimer als erster Wissenschaftler eigenartige pathologische Strukturen im Gehirn einer Patientin mit massivem Gedächtnisverlust. Sie litt an einer Erkrankung, die später nach ihrem Arzt benannt wurde. Mittlerweile ist die Alzheimer-Erkrankung eine der häufigsten Todesursachen. Der Biochemiker Professor Christian Haass vom Adolf-Butenandt-Institut erforscht seit Jahren erfolgreich die molekularen Ursachen des Leidens und hat sich in letzter Zeit wegen einiger Ähnlichkeiten in der Pathologie auch der Parkinson-Erkrankung zugewandt.
Episode 21: Man's Best Friend. Songs about dogs including: The Whistler and His Dog and My Old Dog Tray.
Episode 15 : Songs of the Summer season. Including: In the Good Old Summer Time, The Last Rose of Summer and Summer Days.
An all waltz show. Songs include In the Good Old Summertime, School Days, Waltz Me Around Again Willie and My Wild irish Rose.
The story of the Indestructible Phonography Company. Music includes: Asleep in the Deep I'm Fovever Blowing Bubbles Keep Away From the Fellow Who Owns an Automobile
All march episode featuring the John Phillip Sousa Band.
This week: songs by Al Jolson, the Tuskegee Institute Singers and Arthur Collins. Plus: a classic hymn.
Unusual instrumentals including: bagpipes, ocarina, a Stroh violin and a lap steel guitar.
A tribute to female singers including Ada Jones, Helen Trix and Sophie Tucker.
This week : a xylophone solo, a barbershop quartet, the 100th anniversery of Anchors Aweigh and a century old Mozart record.
Music played: You're a Grand Old Flag A Bunch of Rags Celese Aida Flying Arrow
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Shakin' your desktop, April 4, 11, and 18
Shakin' your desktop, April 4, 11, and 18