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Baseball fans will know the stories of the game's development by Abner Doubleday in Cooperstown, New York. But author William Humber's latest book "Old Ontario at Bat: Baseball's Unheralded Ancestry" explores baseball's independent growth and development in the province of Ontario. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hearken back to baseball's humble beginnings this week, as author/historian Jeff Orens ("Selling Baseball: How Superstars George Wright and Albert Spalding Impacted Sports in America") takes us on a journey through the late 19th century, when the game was rapidly evolving from a casual pastime to America's national sport - with two larger-than-life figures at the center of its transformation. In Orens' telling, players-turned-sports-businessmen George Wright (Cincinnati Red Stockings, Boston Red Stockings, Boston Red Caps, Providence Grays, and later, Wright & Ditson Co.), and Albert Spalding (Rockford Forest Citys, Boston Red Stockings, Chicago White Stockings, and his eponymous sporting goods company still in business today) were the first superstars of "professional" baseball - driven by a competitive rivalry on the field and complementary marketing skills off it, helping modernize the game/industry we know today. And our conversation doesn't shy away from controversy, either. We'll delve into Wright's and Spalding's roles in perpetuating the infamous "Doubleday myth," which erroneously credited Civil War hero Abner Doubleday with inventing baseball. Orens provides insight into how these influential figures helped legitimize this false narrative, shaping/tainting baseball's origin story for generations to come. + + + SUPPORT THE SHOW: Buy Us a Coffee: https://ko-fi.com/goodseatsstillavailable "Good Seats" Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=35106 SPONSOR THANKS (AND SUPPORT THE SHOW!): Old School Shirts.com (10% off promo code: GOODSEATS) https://oldschoolshirts.com/goodseats Royal Retros (10% off promo code: SEATS): https://www.503-sports.com?aff=2 Yinzylvania (20% off promo code: GOODSEATSSTILLAVAILABLE): https://yinzylvania.com/GOODSEATSSTILLAVAILABLE BUY THE BOOK (AND SUPPORT THE SHOW!): "Selling Baseball: How Superstars George Wright and Albert Spalding Impacted Sports in America": https://amzn.to/4jTm7VW FIND AND FOLLOW: Website: https://goodseatsstillavailable.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/goodseatsstillavailable.com X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoodSeatsStill YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@goodseatsstillavailable Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodseatsstillavailable Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodseatsstillavailable/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoodSeatsStillAvailable/
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: March 8, 2020 ORIGINAL NOTES: "Jim Pangburn is back in the studio with us for our tenth Ask A Gettysburg Guide. What do we cover on this episode? Let's see: did Longstreet dawdle? - medal of honor winners - Doubleday's removal from command of the First Corps - substitutes - Civil War soldier basic training - Batteries on Benner's hill This is free because of our sponsors and our generous Patrons. Please consider becoming a Patron and/or supporting our sponsors to keep the show going. Outro music, "Garryowen" arranged and performed by Billy Webster." PATREON- www.patreon.com/addressinggettysburg LITTLE GROUND TOP COFFEE- www.addressinggettysburg.com/cafe
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Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1215, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Shirley Booth 1: Before the closing of the theaters in 1642, James Shirley wrote about 30 plays during the reign of this king. Charles I. 2: "We Have Always Lived in the Castle" is a Gothic novel by this author also known for her short stories. Shirley Jackson. 3: This Welsh singer sang the theme songs for 3 James Bond movies. Bassey. 4: In the miniseries "Mrs. America" about 1970s feminist wars, Uzo Aduba played this pioneering Black presidential candidate. Shirley Chisholm. 5: Post-Hollywood, Shirley Temple served as a U.S. ambassador and head of the office of this, diplomatic procedure. the office of protocol. Round 2. Category: Sleepy 1: This sleepy Pennsylvania town is often called "The Most Famous Small Town in America". Gettysburg. 2: In 2010 the sleepy Hudson River town of Rhinebeck, N.Y. hosted the nuptials of this first kid. Chelsea Clinton. 3: Big Arm, Bigfork, and Big Sky are all little towns in this state. Montana. 4: A 1920s query asked, "Will it play in" this Illinois town that experts considered a bellwether?. Peoria. 5: Tim McGraw called this Colorado ski resort city southwest of Aspen and Vail a "sleepy little town". Telluride. Round 3. Category: Major Generals 1: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1989 to 1993, he's now a member of Bush's cabinet. Colin Powell. 2: For sure he was a major general at Fort Sumter; that bit about inventing baseball.... Abner Doubleday. 3: Eisenhower, MacArthur and Marshall all got big promotions in December of this year. 1944. 4: Some generals got better nicknames than others -- Joseph Hooker was "Fighting Joe" and he was "Mad Anthony". Anthony Wayne. 5: Lincoln took the command of the Army of the Potomac away from this man -- twice. George McClellan. Round 4. Category: A Marriage In Ruins 1: Board the Hiram Bingham train in Cuzco and have your ceremony near these ruins with a shaman as your officiant. Machu Picchu. 2: There's an idea to turn the ruins of this old metropolis S. of Baghdad into a wedding venue, but you may want to wait for calm. Babylon. 3: Chichen Itza may be a good site for your nuptials; it's located in this Mexican state with the same name as a peninsula. the Yucatán. 4: Come clean with your bride at a wedding in Rome's baths of this emperor, opened in 216 A.D.. Caracalla. 5: Wed at the Talisay Ruins, once a sugar plantation on Negros Island, part of this Southeast Asian archipelago. the Philippines. Round 5. Category: To L With Science. With L in quotes 1: On average, this organ produces up to 2.5 pints of bile every day. liver. 2: A tree branch, or a solar flare seen at the edge of the Sun. a limb. 3: Any of a hydrophobic group of organic compounds, including fats and oils. lipids. 4: When you activate a light stick, the chemicals within react to produce this type of cold light. luminescence. 5: 5-letter term for a center of activity, or the position of a gene on a chromosome. a locus. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
ABNER DOUBLEDAY ON JULY 1, 1863 (MAY 25 – 10:00 A.M.) “General Reynolds was killed early this morning. In my opinion, there seems to be no directing person”. When Brigadier General John Buford sent this message to Major General Alfred Pleasonton on the afternoon of July 1, 1863, did it plant the seed in Major General George Meade's mind that a new commander was needed for the Union First Corps? Join us as we explore the leadership of Major General Abner Doubleday on July 1, 1863. MEET AT DOUBLEDAY MONUMENT. ENDS AT LUTHERAN SEMINARY. PARK WHERE LEGAL
Sean bienvenidos a un nuevo Spaces aqui en Twitter que se convertirá en nuestro podcast 294 en Buscadores de la verdad. Hoy hablaremos sobre como las elites psicopatas manejan la verdad para hacerla aparecer como mentiras o bulos o directamente sacarla del mercado de lo que se vende en las redes sociales. El subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates dio un discurso en diciembre de 1987 en la universidad Harvard Kennedy School of Government en Washington, D.C. Allí exponía como la CIA y el gobierno de USA habían decidido colaborar con esta universidad para obtener acceso a las mentes mas brillantes. La Universidad acepto con la condición de que dicha relación fuese en abierto. El periodista de investigación Daniel Golden nos mostraba esta y otras relaciones en su libro “Escuelas de espías: cómo la CIA, el FBI y la inteligencia extranjera explotan secretamente las universidades de Estados Unidos”. Actualmente dicha universidad permite que la agencia envíe oficiales al programa de mitad de carrera en la Escuela de Gobierno Kennedy mientras continúan actuando encubiertos, con el conocimiento de la universidad mientras sus compañeros de estudios, a menudo actores de alto perfil o que pronto lo serán en el mundo de la diplomacia internacional, se mantienen en la ignorancia. Les cuento todo esto para decirles que detrás de algunos de los fact Checkers como Maldito Bulo esta precisamente el Harvard Kennedy School of Government a través de First Draft, una coalición sin fines de lucro creada por nueve socios fundadores en junio de 2015, brindando orientación práctica y ética sobre cómo encontrar, verificar y publicar contenido procedente de la web social. O sea, la CIA nos dice lo que es real y lo que no. Por supuesto La Open Foundation de George Soros también contribuye con una financiación básica para Maldito bulo. En la propia web de Maldito Bulo podemos leer: “Nuestra cofundadora y CEO, Clara Jiménez Cruz, fue elegida Ashoka Fellow en 2019. Ashoka es una fundación sin ánimo de lucro, independiente y aconfesional, y no depende de ningún órgano público o privado que se ha erigido como la organización de referencia en el campo del emprendimiento social y en la actualidad cuenta con una comunidad de más de 3.500 Emprendedores Sociales y 300 Escuelas Changemaker en todo el mundo.” ¿Qué es eso de Ashoka y de que va ese tema de los changemakers, los agentes de cambio o emprendedores sociales? Bueno, gracias a los magníficos programas de Desmontando a Babylon que dejare en la descripción del podcast podréis saber más sobre estas fundaciones supuestamente sin animo de lucro, concretamente sobre la Fundación Ashoka y la Fundación Avina. Decir que el fundador de Ashoka, Bill Drayton, recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias en Cooperación Internacional en 2011. En el informe Memora de 2014 de AVINA, podemos leer: “AVINA 20 años. Fundación Ashoka, liderazgo potenciado (…). En números, entre 1994 y 2009, Avina ha invertido casi 30 millones de dólares en Ashoka y sus fellows, tanto en América Latina como a nivel global. Esto hizo posible que Ashoka estuviese vinculada en 2010, con más de 1.700 emprendedores sociales, que logran alta incidencia política”, esto incluye a Jerónimo Aguado presidente perpetuo de la Plataforma Rural o a Pedro Arrojo, presidente de la Fundación Nueva Cultura del agua, diputado por Podemos y Relator Especial sobre los derechos humanos al agua potable y al saneamiento por la ONU. Ambos como vemos muy vinculados con la izquierda y con la sostenibilidad…¿pero la sostenibilidad de quién concretamente? Estas supuestas organizaciones tan sostenibles y que buscan el ecologismo y la paz tapan el genocidio del amianto. Los principales magnates de su manejo en el siglo XX, básicamente unas cuantas familias, entre ellas la suiza Schmidheiny y la belga Emsens y De Cartier, tratan desesperadamente de cubrir con un velo filantrópico sus atroces crímenes. Es notable el caso de Schmidheiny que desde 1994 ha creado la fundación AVINA y se ha dedicado a cooptar líderes de movimientos sociales y ONGs a los que ha alimentado financieramente con este dinero de sangre. Os voy a leer un extracto de varios artículos publicados en Rebelión sobre este tema, y lo hago mientras veo como la enorme fabrica radicada en Manises, Elcano, la empresa estatal destinada a construir enormes motores y todo tipo de maquinaria auxiliar para buques y puertos tiene todos sus tejados repletos de uralita, o sea, amianto que nadie se atreve a retirar. “Estos magnates y sus familias no tienen fortuna suficiente para reparar el daño causado en el siglo XX. Hay que erradicar a AVINA del panorama internacional y hay que exigir a sus cooptados (socios-líderes, emprendedores, organizaciones, etc.) que pidan públicamente perdón por su colaboración con genocidas y resarzan a las víctimas con el dinero que han recibido. Mientras tanto no es de recibo que estos personajes, algunos famosos, se arrimen ahora a partidos para lavar su imagen. Es el caso de dos de ellos muy conocidos: uno llamado Pedro Arrojo, diputado por Podemos, que se ha retirado de AVINA al ser presionado dando las gracias, o de Jerónimo Aguado, que fue candidato de Podemos al Senado, que no ha respirado públicamente contra AVINA. O es el caso de una parte de los jesuitas que han premiado a Schmidheiny con un doctorado honoris causa por la Universidad Católica André Bello de Caracas y lo tienen como fuente de financiación de algunas de sus obras. AVINA aparece como gran financiador de todas estas operaciones de intromisión en la sociedad civil organizada. Esta fundación es obra de su fundador Stephan Schmidheiny, magnate del amianto en el mundo durante el siglo XX, incluyendo a su familia. Este personaje ha sido condenado a 18 años de cárcel por un Tribunal de Turín, sentencia, anulada en el Supremo por prescripción del delito, que no por su inexistencia. Y para que quede claro, el fiscal que llevó el caso lo acusó públicamente de “asesino en serie” y de “terrorista”, y el juez que lo condenó lo comparó con Hitler. Se le juzgaba por la muerte de más de dos mil personas y mil enfermados por trabajar en sus fábricas de cuatro pueblos cercanos a Turín. En uno de ellos, Casale-Monferrato, de 33.000 habitantes, hasta la fecha han muerto cerca de 3.000 a causa del amianto. Y aunque la fábrica cerró en 1986 aún muere una persona a la semana en este pueblo. A él y a su familia, que dominaron el muy rentable negocio del amianto en el mundo en el siglo XX, se les atribuyen más de 300.000 muertes por este mineral, en más de 30 países. Y las que quedan a causa del amianto que sigue instalado: millones de toneladas esparcidas por viviendas, fábricas, calles, pueblos, etc. Muy bien se le puede aplicar el calificativo de genocida (lo sabía, actuó sistemáticamente y ha hecho un daño masivo en los trabajadores y en sus familias, que son las condiciones con que, las leyes penales relativas a crímenes contra la humanidad, sostienen). Con ese dinero teñido de sangre financia su fundación AVINA, y con ese mismo dinero teñido de sangre, financia a Ashoka de forma reiterada y prominente como hemos visto. Sin ese dinero los Pedro Arrojo, Jerónimo Aguado y demás cooptados no podrían haber disfrutado de la financiación recibida.” Así que ya sabéis de dónde procede la idea y la financiación de todos estos nuevos inquisidores que se creen en posesión de la verdad. Tan solo tenéis que nombrarles quienes son sus padrinos y la palabra amianto para que se diluyan cual azucarillo en vaso de agua. Y ahora vamos a hablar con nuestros contertulios sobre como se censura la opinión libre en las redes sociales y algunas de las sibilinas formas con las que impiden que la gente “normal” se aperciba de que está siendo pastoreada como ganado. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Mucho antes de que existiese internet ni las redes sociales, sobretodo en los países anglosajones, la gente se agrupaba y era motivada a hacer cosas nuevas a través de grupos como la teosofía. Este grupo fue creado entre otros por la conocida como madame Blavatsky. “Masones, cabalistas, espiritistas, curanderos, espías y satanistas paladistas como el secretario de Mazzini…el monstruo nacía con todas las cabezas posibles y se extendió como la pólvora por todo el mundo. Teniendo entre sus filas a gente tan relevante como el inventor del béisbol el general Abner Doubleday, curiosamente un invento masónico al igual que el futbol.” Fuente: Peter Washington, El Mandril de Madame Blavatsky, pág 63 Ernesto Mila en su libro “Hijos de la Teosofía. El ocultismo contemporáneo UNA RELIGION MUNDIAL PARA UN GOBIERNO MUNDIAL” nos cuenta como la teosofía pudo haber llegado a ser la religión del Nuevo Orden Secular si no se hubieran dado dos condiciones que dieron al traste con todo el plan: La Segunda Guerra Mundial donde ninguna religión podría mantenerse al margen de alguna de las partes en contienda y continuar siendo respetada y un mesías indio, Krishnamurti, que decidió no seguir aceptando las trampas de la teosofía. Una de las impulsoras del feminismo, la teósofa, masona y esoterista Annie Besant sustituyó a Helena Petrona Blavatsky al frente de la sociedad teosófica. Tras Besant, tomó las riendas Alice Bailey y su marido, Foster Bailey, un conocido masón de grado 32. Habiendo asumido el liderazgo de la Sociedad Teosófica juntos, ellos formularon y construyeron las bases de lo que ahora se refiere como el Movimiento Nueva Era. No les tomó ningún esfuerzo conciliar sus simpatías por los demonios y crearon la Compañía de Publicaciones Lucifer, junto con la revista teosófica “Lucifer”. Más tarde, dándose cuenta de que el mundo cristiano en ese momento, aún no había sido suficientemente minado culturalmente, y que no podían airear su abierta inclinación por la religión satánica, renombraron su proyecto como “la Empresa de Publicaciones Lucis”. Inicialmente, la Conspiración de Acuario fue un proyecto secreto del Gobierno de Estados Unidos asignado al Stanford Research Institute (SRI) y creado en 1946 por el Instituto Tavistock de Inglaterra con el fin de estudiar de qué manera afectan a la sociedad las tendencias sociales y culturales de reciente creación como el libertarismo, el libertarismo de izquierdas, el liberalismo, el socialismo, el anarquismo, el comunismo, el materialismo, el naturismo, el misticismo, el hedonismo, la espiritualidad, el ecologismo, el feminismo, la New Age y muchas otras orientaciones de la sociedad. Hubo un informe acerca de la Conspiración de Acuario, y se publicó en 1974 en Estados Unidos con el nombre en clave de “The Changing Images of Man”, informe dirigido por un panel de veintitrés expertos en controlar la mente; entre ellos, la antropóloga Margaret Mead, el psicólogo conductista B. F. Skinner, Ervin Laszlo, de las Naciones Unidas y sir Geoffrey Vickers, de la Inteligencia Británica. El objetivo del estudio llevado a cabo por el Stanford Research Institute es que la humanidad deje de desear el progreso industrial a favor de la "espiritualidad". El profesor Willis Harmon, supervisor de este proyecto y "futurista" cuya especialidad es promover un paradigma social postindustrial, explica: "Nuestro sistema de tecnología, sumamente desarrollado, lleva aparejadas mayores vulnerabilidades y fallos. De hecho, el alcance y el impacto derivados de los problemas sociales que están apareciendo en la actualidad plantean una seria amenaza a nuestra civilización (...). Si nuestras predicciones sobre el futuro demuestran ser acertadas, es de esperar que los problemas asociados a esta tendencia se vuelvan más graves y universales y ocurran con mucha rapidez." El estudio llega a la conclusión perversa de que debemos cambiar cuanto antes la imagen industrial del hombre: "las imágenes del hombre que han dominado durante los dos últimos siglos no serán adecuadas en la era posindustrial." Lo que buscan estos "ingenieros sociales" es el concepto y la imagen de un hombre espiritual, sumiso, dependiente, ablandado con drogas y productos farmacéuticos. El informe termina prediciendo que hay numerosos movimientos sociales que pueden terminar desembocando en una imagen nueva e inspiradora, indicadores del posible surgimiento de una imagen nueva de la sociedad: la participación de los jóvenes en los procesos políticos, el movimiento de liberación de la mujer, la rebelión de los jóvenes contra los errores de la sociedad, la revelación de la responsabilidad social de las empresas, la brecha generacional como modelo de cambio, la tendencia antitecnológica de muchos jóvenes, la experimentación con nuevas estructuras familiares y nuevas relaciones interpersonales, el surgimiento de comunas como estilo de vida alternativo, el surgimiento de movimientos conservacionistas/ecologistas, el aumento de interés por los puntos de vista religiosos y filosóficos orientales, un renovado interés por el cristianismo "fundamentalista", la preocupación de los sindicatos por la calidad del entorno de trabajo, un interés creciente por la meditación y otras disciplinas espirituales, un mayor interés por el proceso de "autorrealización". El profesor Willis Harmon así promovía un paradigma social postindustrial como versión popular del método para manipular o "ablandar", según los manuales del Instituto Tavistock, a Estados Unidos primero, para exportar el modelo estadounidense al resto del mundo. Ablandado de este modo, Estados Unidos se consideraba que ya estaba maduro para la introducción de drogas. Esto también era parte integral de la Conspiración de Acuario. La proliferación del consumo de drogas fue uno de los temas que se estudiaron en la Unidad de Investigación de Ciencias Políticas del Centro Columbus que tenía el Instituto Tavistock en la Universidad de Sussex. Se lo conocía como el centro de "conmociones de futuro", un nombre dado a la psicología orientada al futuro y diseñada para manipular a grupos enteros de población. Estados Unidos sería programado para acostumbrarse de tal modo a esos cambios planificados que resultase difícil percibirlos cuando tuvieran lugar. Tan solo hace falta unir los puntos para darnos cuenta que estos nuevos Changemakers derivan de aquella idea de cambio de la imagen del hombre. Son la punta de lanza de las multinacionales y el poder omnímodo que lo devora todo a su paso. Los adláteres de los lideres que vuelan en jet privado por todo el mundo y nos dicen que los que contaminamos somos nosotros. Estos agentes de cambio no quieren cambiar nada realmente, tan solo quieren hacernos ver que las “conmociones futuras” de las que se hablaba en ese informe de 1974 ya están aqui, ya saben el tan cacareado cambio climático, y todas las otras tonterías que pregona la Agenda 2030. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Alain @AlainCreaciones Soy un investigador multidisciplinar. Se supone que debo saber lo desconocido u olvidado. Soy una cálida luz para oscuros caminos. …. Vicente Iglesias Miembro del staff de foro conspiración …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! No permito q me dividan c/izq -derecha, raza, religión ni nada de la Creación. https://youtu.be/TXEEZUYd4c0 …. UTP Ramón Valero @tecn_preocupado Un técnico Preocupado un FP2 IVOOX UTP http://cutt.ly/dzhhGrf BLOG http://cutt.ly/dzhh2LX Ayúdame desde mi Crowfunding aquí https://cutt.ly/W0DsPVq ………………………………………………………………………………………. Enlaces citados en el podcast: NO PERMITAN QUE MATEN AL MENSAJERO POR FAVOR https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/05/18/no-permitan-que-maten-al-mensajero-por-favor/ foroconspiracion.com https://foroconspiracion.com/ Estoy siendo monitorizado, bajo vigilancia digital y física https://foroconspiracion.com/threads/estoy-siendo-monitorizado-bajo-vigilancia-digital-y-fisica.303/ El #corralito_twitter ataca de nuevo https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/892081958796374018 Siguen censurando mi cuenta https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/943541246299181063 Desindexado de Google y bloqueado en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/946081197335162882 Twitter nos silencia y las redes sociales https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/967411213150846976 Libertad Individual Vigilada #LIV https://twitter.com/GiuseppeNoc/status/1068922214123274241 Facebook y la censura pro NWO https://twitter.com/Hugo_saez/status/1083294397037465601 Censura en IVOOX https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1092923423158870022 Censura en http://archive.org https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1184157924278624257 Avatares satánicos en Maldita punto es https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1389243540128022539 BdlV - Dab radio 6.0 episodio 6 Desmontando Maldito Bulo https://www.ivoox.com/bdlv-dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-desmontando-audios-mp3_rf_44945832_1.html Ashoka financiada por la criminal industria del amianto https://web.archive.org/web/20180322051100/https://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=227184 Amianto: un caso prístino de tolerancia cero https://web.archive.org/web/20170718190243/http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=225635 Innovación educativa en la escuela pública: las nuevas Escuelas Changemaker en España https://spain.ashoka.org/educacion/innovacion-educativa-en-la-escuela-publica-las-nuevas-escuelas-changemaker-en-espana/ La CIA dentro de la academia https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/10/03/%E2%80%98spy-schools-how-cia-fbi-and-foreign-intelligence-secretly-exploit-america%E2%80%99s Documento desclasificado discurso subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP89G00720R000700900001-4.pdf Dejemos de hablar de 'FAKE NEWS' y de 'NOTICIAS FALSAS' https://maldita.es/malditobulo/20180831/dejemos-de-hablar-de-fake-news-y-de-noticias-falsas/ d@b radio 6.0 Episodio 6 - Maldito bulo, para que no te cuelen propaganda por periodismo https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-maldito-bulo-audios-mp3_rf_44919913_1.html Dab Radio Episodio 2 7 0 Emprendiendo De Manera Sostenible Con Los Change Makers https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-episodio-2-7-0-emprendiendo-de-audios-mp3_rf_60206112_1.html Dab Radio Temporada 7 Episodio 3: No Somos M Ashokas https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-temporada-7-episodio-3-no-somos-audios-mp3_rf_62596786_1.html Las imágenes cambiantes del hombre (Informe 1974 Stanford research Institute y Tavistock centro Columbus universidad de Suxxes) https://ia601405.us.archive.org/28/items/db-radio-club-de-roma-cerrando-el-circulo...-rociito-tambien-llora./Las-Im%C3%A1genes-cambiantes-del-hombre-informe-1984-ingl%C3%A9s.pdf EL ENGAÑO DE LA NEW AGE / NUEVA ERA https://www.redune.org.es/news/el-engano-de-la-new-age-nueva-era/ MIRANDO HACIA ATRÁS II: FEMINISMO ESOTÉRICO ANDRÓGINO https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/01/07/mirando-hacia-atras-ii-feminismo-esoterico/ LA SATÁNICA DERIVA DEL FEMINISMO QUE SACRIFICA LA FERTILIDAD FEMENINA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/07/28/la-satanica-deriva-del-feminismo-que-sacrifica-la-fertilidad-femenina/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO I https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/22/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-i/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO II https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/25/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-ii/ Escándalo de datos de Facebook-Cambridge Analytica https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc%C3%A1ndalo_de_datos_de_Facebook-Cambridge_Analytica Cambridge Analytica: la multa récord que deberá pagar Facebook por la forma en que manejó los datos de 87 millones de usuarios https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-49093124#:~:text=A%20Facebook%20se%20le%20acusa,la%20privacidad%20de%20los%20consumidores. EL FUEGO EN SUS MANOS https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2024/02/29/el-fuego-en-sus-manos/ Cómo España ARRUINÓ su futuro. #españa #historia #viral #latinoamerica #industria #economia #europa https://www.youtube.com/shorts/b9-We9HgTZU ………………………………………………………………………………………. Música utilizada en este podcast: Tema inicial Flash de propaganda UTP300 bluenotes by airtone (c) copyright 2021 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. https://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/64427 Heros ………………………………………………………………………………………. Epílogo Zawezo - ConsciousTiers PT.2 https://youtu.be/7RHY871-6bg?feature=shared
Sean bienvenidos a un nuevo Spaces aqui en Twitter que se convertirá en nuestro podcast 294 en Buscadores de la verdad. Hoy hablaremos sobre como las elites psicopatas manejan la verdad para hacerla aparecer como mentiras o bulos o directamente sacarla del mercado de lo que se vende en las redes sociales. El subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates dio un discurso en diciembre de 1987 en la universidad Harvard Kennedy School of Government en Washington, D.C. Allí exponía como la CIA y el gobierno de USA habían decidido colaborar con esta universidad para obtener acceso a las mentes mas brillantes. La Universidad acepto con la condición de que dicha relación fuese en abierto. El periodista de investigación Daniel Golden nos mostraba esta y otras relaciones en su libro “Escuelas de espías: cómo la CIA, el FBI y la inteligencia extranjera explotan secretamente las universidades de Estados Unidos”. Actualmente dicha universidad permite que la agencia envíe oficiales al programa de mitad de carrera en la Escuela de Gobierno Kennedy mientras continúan actuando encubiertos, con el conocimiento de la universidad mientras sus compañeros de estudios, a menudo actores de alto perfil o que pronto lo serán en el mundo de la diplomacia internacional, se mantienen en la ignorancia. Les cuento todo esto para decirles que detrás de algunos de los fact Checkers como Maldito Bulo esta precisamente el Harvard Kennedy School of Government a través de First Draft, una coalición sin fines de lucro creada por nueve socios fundadores en junio de 2015, brindando orientación práctica y ética sobre cómo encontrar, verificar y publicar contenido procedente de la web social. O sea, la CIA nos dice lo que es real y lo que no. Por supuesto La Open Foundation de George Soros también contribuye con una financiación básica para Maldito bulo. En la propia web de Maldito Bulo podemos leer: “Nuestra cofundadora y CEO, Clara Jiménez Cruz, fue elegida Ashoka Fellow en 2019. Ashoka es una fundación sin ánimo de lucro, independiente y aconfesional, y no depende de ningún órgano público o privado que se ha erigido como la organización de referencia en el campo del emprendimiento social y en la actualidad cuenta con una comunidad de más de 3.500 Emprendedores Sociales y 300 Escuelas Changemaker en todo el mundo.” ¿Qué es eso de Ashoka y de que va ese tema de los changemakers, los agentes de cambio o emprendedores sociales? Bueno, gracias a los magníficos programas de Desmontando a Babylon que dejare en la descripción del podcast podréis saber más sobre estas fundaciones supuestamente sin animo de lucro, concretamente sobre la Fundación Ashoka y la Fundación Avina. Decir que el fundador de Ashoka, Bill Drayton, recibió el Premio Príncipe de Asturias en Cooperación Internacional en 2011. En el informe Memora de 2014 de AVINA, podemos leer: “AVINA 20 años. Fundación Ashoka, liderazgo potenciado (…). En números, entre 1994 y 2009, Avina ha invertido casi 30 millones de dólares en Ashoka y sus fellows, tanto en América Latina como a nivel global. Esto hizo posible que Ashoka estuviese vinculada en 2010, con más de 1.700 emprendedores sociales, que logran alta incidencia política”, esto incluye a Jerónimo Aguado presidente perpetuo de la Plataforma Rural o a Pedro Arrojo, presidente de la Fundación Nueva Cultura del agua, diputado por Podemos y Relator Especial sobre los derechos humanos al agua potable y al saneamiento por la ONU. Ambos como vemos muy vinculados con la izquierda y con la sostenibilidad…¿pero la sostenibilidad de quién concretamente? Estas supuestas organizaciones tan sostenibles y que buscan el ecologismo y la paz tapan el genocidio del amianto. Los principales magnates de su manejo en el siglo XX, básicamente unas cuantas familias, entre ellas la suiza Schmidheiny y la belga Emsens y De Cartier, tratan desesperadamente de cubrir con un velo filantrópico sus atroces crímenes. Es notable el caso de Schmidheiny que desde 1994 ha creado la fundación AVINA y se ha dedicado a cooptar líderes de movimientos sociales y ONGs a los que ha alimentado financieramente con este dinero de sangre. Os voy a leer un extracto de varios artículos publicados en Rebelión sobre este tema, y lo hago mientras veo como la enorme fabrica radicada en Manises, Elcano, la empresa estatal destinada a construir enormes motores y todo tipo de maquinaria auxiliar para buques y puertos tiene todos sus tejados repletos de uralita, o sea, amianto que nadie se atreve a retirar. “Estos magnates y sus familias no tienen fortuna suficiente para reparar el daño causado en el siglo XX. Hay que erradicar a AVINA del panorama internacional y hay que exigir a sus cooptados (socios-líderes, emprendedores, organizaciones, etc.) que pidan públicamente perdón por su colaboración con genocidas y resarzan a las víctimas con el dinero que han recibido. Mientras tanto no es de recibo que estos personajes, algunos famosos, se arrimen ahora a partidos para lavar su imagen. Es el caso de dos de ellos muy conocidos: uno llamado Pedro Arrojo, diputado por Podemos, que se ha retirado de AVINA al ser presionado dando las gracias, o de Jerónimo Aguado, que fue candidato de Podemos al Senado, que no ha respirado públicamente contra AVINA. O es el caso de una parte de los jesuitas que han premiado a Schmidheiny con un doctorado honoris causa por la Universidad Católica André Bello de Caracas y lo tienen como fuente de financiación de algunas de sus obras. AVINA aparece como gran financiador de todas estas operaciones de intromisión en la sociedad civil organizada. Esta fundación es obra de su fundador Stephan Schmidheiny, magnate del amianto en el mundo durante el siglo XX, incluyendo a su familia. Este personaje ha sido condenado a 18 años de cárcel por un Tribunal de Turín, sentencia, anulada en el Supremo por prescripción del delito, que no por su inexistencia. Y para que quede claro, el fiscal que llevó el caso lo acusó públicamente de “asesino en serie” y de “terrorista”, y el juez que lo condenó lo comparó con Hitler. Se le juzgaba por la muerte de más de dos mil personas y mil enfermados por trabajar en sus fábricas de cuatro pueblos cercanos a Turín. En uno de ellos, Casale-Monferrato, de 33.000 habitantes, hasta la fecha han muerto cerca de 3.000 a causa del amianto. Y aunque la fábrica cerró en 1986 aún muere una persona a la semana en este pueblo. A él y a su familia, que dominaron el muy rentable negocio del amianto en el mundo en el siglo XX, se les atribuyen más de 300.000 muertes por este mineral, en más de 30 países. Y las que quedan a causa del amianto que sigue instalado: millones de toneladas esparcidas por viviendas, fábricas, calles, pueblos, etc. Muy bien se le puede aplicar el calificativo de genocida (lo sabía, actuó sistemáticamente y ha hecho un daño masivo en los trabajadores y en sus familias, que son las condiciones con que, las leyes penales relativas a crímenes contra la humanidad, sostienen). Con ese dinero teñido de sangre financia su fundación AVINA, y con ese mismo dinero teñido de sangre, financia a Ashoka de forma reiterada y prominente como hemos visto. Sin ese dinero los Pedro Arrojo, Jerónimo Aguado y demás cooptados no podrían haber disfrutado de la financiación recibida.” Así que ya sabéis de dónde procede la idea y la financiación de todos estos nuevos inquisidores que se creen en posesión de la verdad. Tan solo tenéis que nombrarles quienes son sus padrinos y la palabra amianto para que se diluyan cual azucarillo en vaso de agua. Y ahora vamos a hablar con nuestros contertulios sobre como se censura la opinión libre en las redes sociales y algunas de las sibilinas formas con las que impiden que la gente “normal” se aperciba de que está siendo pastoreada como ganado. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Mucho antes de que existiese internet ni las redes sociales, sobretodo en los países anglosajones, la gente se agrupaba y era motivada a hacer cosas nuevas a través de grupos como la teosofía. Este grupo fue creado entre otros por la conocida como madame Blavatsky. “Masones, cabalistas, espiritistas, curanderos, espías y satanistas paladistas como el secretario de Mazzini…el monstruo nacía con todas las cabezas posibles y se extendió como la pólvora por todo el mundo. Teniendo entre sus filas a gente tan relevante como el inventor del béisbol el general Abner Doubleday, curiosamente un invento masónico al igual que el futbol.” Fuente: Peter Washington, El Mandril de Madame Blavatsky, pág 63 Ernesto Mila en su libro “Hijos de la Teosofía. El ocultismo contemporáneo UNA RELIGION MUNDIAL PARA UN GOBIERNO MUNDIAL” nos cuenta como la teosofía pudo haber llegado a ser la religión del Nuevo Orden Secular si no se hubieran dado dos condiciones que dieron al traste con todo el plan: La Segunda Guerra Mundial donde ninguna religión podría mantenerse al margen de alguna de las partes en contienda y continuar siendo respetada y un mesías indio, Krishnamurti, que decidió no seguir aceptando las trampas de la teosofía. Una de las impulsoras del feminismo, la teósofa, masona y esoterista Annie Besant sustituyó a Helena Petrona Blavatsky al frente de la sociedad teosófica. Tras Besant, tomó las riendas Alice Bailey y su marido, Foster Bailey, un conocido masón de grado 32. Habiendo asumido el liderazgo de la Sociedad Teosófica juntos, ellos formularon y construyeron las bases de lo que ahora se refiere como el Movimiento Nueva Era. No les tomó ningún esfuerzo conciliar sus simpatías por los demonios y crearon la Compañía de Publicaciones Lucifer, junto con la revista teosófica “Lucifer”. Más tarde, dándose cuenta de que el mundo cristiano en ese momento, aún no había sido suficientemente minado culturalmente, y que no podían airear su abierta inclinación por la religión satánica, renombraron su proyecto como “la Empresa de Publicaciones Lucis”. Inicialmente, la Conspiración de Acuario fue un proyecto secreto del Gobierno de Estados Unidos asignado al Stanford Research Institute (SRI) y creado en 1946 por el Instituto Tavistock de Inglaterra con el fin de estudiar de qué manera afectan a la sociedad las tendencias sociales y culturales de reciente creación como el libertarismo, el libertarismo de izquierdas, el liberalismo, el socialismo, el anarquismo, el comunismo, el materialismo, el naturismo, el misticismo, el hedonismo, la espiritualidad, el ecologismo, el feminismo, la New Age y muchas otras orientaciones de la sociedad. Hubo un informe acerca de la Conspiración de Acuario, y se publicó en 1974 en Estados Unidos con el nombre en clave de “The Changing Images of Man”, informe dirigido por un panel de veintitrés expertos en controlar la mente; entre ellos, la antropóloga Margaret Mead, el psicólogo conductista B. F. Skinner, Ervin Laszlo, de las Naciones Unidas y sir Geoffrey Vickers, de la Inteligencia Británica. El objetivo del estudio llevado a cabo por el Stanford Research Institute es que la humanidad deje de desear el progreso industrial a favor de la "espiritualidad". El profesor Willis Harmon, supervisor de este proyecto y "futurista" cuya especialidad es promover un paradigma social postindustrial, explica: "Nuestro sistema de tecnología, sumamente desarrollado, lleva aparejadas mayores vulnerabilidades y fallos. De hecho, el alcance y el impacto derivados de los problemas sociales que están apareciendo en la actualidad plantean una seria amenaza a nuestra civilización (...). Si nuestras predicciones sobre el futuro demuestran ser acertadas, es de esperar que los problemas asociados a esta tendencia se vuelvan más graves y universales y ocurran con mucha rapidez." El estudio llega a la conclusión perversa de que debemos cambiar cuanto antes la imagen industrial del hombre: "las imágenes del hombre que han dominado durante los dos últimos siglos no serán adecuadas en la era posindustrial." Lo que buscan estos "ingenieros sociales" es el concepto y la imagen de un hombre espiritual, sumiso, dependiente, ablandado con drogas y productos farmacéuticos. El informe termina prediciendo que hay numerosos movimientos sociales que pueden terminar desembocando en una imagen nueva e inspiradora, indicadores del posible surgimiento de una imagen nueva de la sociedad: la participación de los jóvenes en los procesos políticos, el movimiento de liberación de la mujer, la rebelión de los jóvenes contra los errores de la sociedad, la revelación de la responsabilidad social de las empresas, la brecha generacional como modelo de cambio, la tendencia antitecnológica de muchos jóvenes, la experimentación con nuevas estructuras familiares y nuevas relaciones interpersonales, el surgimiento de comunas como estilo de vida alternativo, el surgimiento de movimientos conservacionistas/ecologistas, el aumento de interés por los puntos de vista religiosos y filosóficos orientales, un renovado interés por el cristianismo "fundamentalista", la preocupación de los sindicatos por la calidad del entorno de trabajo, un interés creciente por la meditación y otras disciplinas espirituales, un mayor interés por el proceso de "autorrealización". El profesor Willis Harmon así promovía un paradigma social postindustrial como versión popular del método para manipular o "ablandar", según los manuales del Instituto Tavistock, a Estados Unidos primero, para exportar el modelo estadounidense al resto del mundo. Ablandado de este modo, Estados Unidos se consideraba que ya estaba maduro para la introducción de drogas. Esto también era parte integral de la Conspiración de Acuario. La proliferación del consumo de drogas fue uno de los temas que se estudiaron en la Unidad de Investigación de Ciencias Políticas del Centro Columbus que tenía el Instituto Tavistock en la Universidad de Sussex. Se lo conocía como el centro de "conmociones de futuro", un nombre dado a la psicología orientada al futuro y diseñada para manipular a grupos enteros de población. Estados Unidos sería programado para acostumbrarse de tal modo a esos cambios planificados que resultase difícil percibirlos cuando tuvieran lugar. Tan solo hace falta unir los puntos para darnos cuenta que estos nuevos Changemakers derivan de aquella idea de cambio de la imagen del hombre. Son la punta de lanza de las multinacionales y el poder omnímodo que lo devora todo a su paso. Los adláteres de los lideres que vuelan en jet privado por todo el mundo y nos dicen que los que contaminamos somos nosotros. Estos agentes de cambio no quieren cambiar nada realmente, tan solo quieren hacernos ver que las “conmociones futuras” de las que se hablaba en ese informe de 1974 ya están aqui, ya saben el tan cacareado cambio climático, y todas las otras tonterías que pregona la Agenda 2030. ………………………………………………………………………………………. Invitados: Alain @AlainCreaciones Soy un investigador multidisciplinar. Se supone que debo saber lo desconocido u olvidado. Soy una cálida luz para oscuros caminos. …. Vicente Iglesias Miembro del staff de foro conspiración …. Dra Yane #JusticiaParaUTP @ayec98_2 Médico y Buscadora de la verdad. Con Dios siempre! 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Enlaces citados en el podcast: NO PERMITAN QUE MATEN AL MENSAJERO POR FAVOR https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/05/18/no-permitan-que-maten-al-mensajero-por-favor/ foroconspiracion.com https://foroconspiracion.com/ Estoy siendo monitorizado, bajo vigilancia digital y física https://foroconspiracion.com/threads/estoy-siendo-monitorizado-bajo-vigilancia-digital-y-fisica.303/ El #corralito_twitter ataca de nuevo https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/892081958796374018 Siguen censurando mi cuenta https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/943541246299181063 Desindexado de Google y bloqueado en Twitter https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/946081197335162882 Twitter nos silencia y las redes sociales https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/967411213150846976 Libertad Individual Vigilada #LIV https://twitter.com/GiuseppeNoc/status/1068922214123274241 Facebook y la censura pro NWO https://twitter.com/Hugo_saez/status/1083294397037465601 Censura en IVOOX https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1092923423158870022 Censura en http://archive.org https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1184157924278624257 Avatares satánicos en Maldita punto es https://twitter.com/tecn_preocupado/status/1389243540128022539 BdlV - Dab radio 6.0 episodio 6 Desmontando Maldito Bulo https://www.ivoox.com/bdlv-dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-desmontando-audios-mp3_rf_44945832_1.html Ashoka financiada por la criminal industria del amianto https://web.archive.org/web/20180322051100/https://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=227184 Amianto: un caso prístino de tolerancia cero https://web.archive.org/web/20170718190243/http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=225635 Innovación educativa en la escuela pública: las nuevas Escuelas Changemaker en España https://spain.ashoka.org/educacion/innovacion-educativa-en-la-escuela-publica-las-nuevas-escuelas-changemaker-en-espana/ La CIA dentro de la academia https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2017/10/03/%E2%80%98spy-schools-how-cia-fbi-and-foreign-intelligence-secretly-exploit-america%E2%80%99s Documento desclasificado discurso subdirector de la CIA 14 Robert M. Gates https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP89G00720R000700900001-4.pdf Dejemos de hablar de 'FAKE NEWS' y de 'NOTICIAS FALSAS' https://maldita.es/malditobulo/20180831/dejemos-de-hablar-de-fake-news-y-de-noticias-falsas/ d@b radio 6.0 Episodio 6 - Maldito bulo, para que no te cuelen propaganda por periodismo https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-6-0-episodio-6-maldito-bulo-audios-mp3_rf_44919913_1.html Dab Radio Episodio 2 7 0 Emprendiendo De Manera Sostenible Con Los Change Makers https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-episodio-2-7-0-emprendiendo-de-audios-mp3_rf_60206112_1.html Dab Radio Temporada 7 Episodio 3: No Somos M Ashokas https://www.ivoox.com/dab-radio-temporada-7-episodio-3-no-somos-audios-mp3_rf_62596786_1.html Las imágenes cambiantes del hombre (Informe 1974 Stanford research Institute y Tavistock centro Columbus universidad de Suxxes) https://ia601405.us.archive.org/28/items/db-radio-club-de-roma-cerrando-el-circulo...-rociito-tambien-llora./Las-Im%C3%A1genes-cambiantes-del-hombre-informe-1984-ingl%C3%A9s.pdf EL ENGAÑO DE LA NEW AGE / NUEVA ERA https://www.redune.org.es/news/el-engano-de-la-new-age-nueva-era/ MIRANDO HACIA ATRÁS II: FEMINISMO ESOTÉRICO ANDRÓGINO https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/01/07/mirando-hacia-atras-ii-feminismo-esoterico/ LA SATÁNICA DERIVA DEL FEMINISMO QUE SACRIFICA LA FERTILIDAD FEMENINA https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2019/07/28/la-satanica-deriva-del-feminismo-que-sacrifica-la-fertilidad-femenina/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO I https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/22/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-i/ TEOSOFÍA: ELIPHAS LEVI, KRISHNAMURTI Y LA RELIGIÓN DEL NWO II https://tecnicopreocupado.com/2016/11/25/teosofia-eliphas-levi-krishnamurti-y-la-religion-del-nwo-ii/ Escándalo de datos de Facebook-Cambridge Analytica https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esc%C3%A1ndalo_de_datos_de_Facebook-Cambridge_Analytica Cambridge Analytica: la multa récord que deberá pagar Facebook por la forma en que manejó los datos de 87 millones de usuarios https://www.bbc.com/mundo/noticias-49093124#:~:text=A%20Facebook%20se%20le%20acusa,la%20privacidad%20de%20los%20consumidores. 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Mike Ferrin knows more baseball than Abner Doubleday.He's been analyzing and calling baseball on Sirius/XM and ESPN, both college and pro, for over 20 years. It's time for our annual breakdown of a new season on this new episode of LIVE FROM MY OFFICESHOW NOTESMike Ferrin hosts POWER ALLEY mornings on Sirius/XM and just agreed to call even more college baseball on ESPN.Follow him on X (twitter) or Instagram.Donald Trump is voiced by the great Eric Harthen. Get your orange "genius" HERE.Listen to me on the radio weekday mornings from 5:30-9:00 on WLS AM 890, online, on your smart speaker, or on the TuneIn Radio App!Subscribe to Live From My Office on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.Win an ABT gift card by emailing me three of your friends emails who you think would like the show, and include your mailing address in the email. Check out the details here.Email the show with any questions, comments, or plugs for your favorite charity.
Excuse Me History is back with a new addendum to "The Gettysburg Campaign." In this mini-series "Meade on Trial", we'll discuss the 1864 hearings held by the United States Congressional Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. The Joint Committee, led by the Radical Republican Senators Benjamin Wade and Zachariah Chandler, sought answers as to why the Army of the Potomac failed to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg or along the banks of the Potomac River. The Committee convened in the late winter and early spring of 1864 to investigate the actions of the army during the Gettysburg campaign and General George Meade in particular. Their goal was to remove Meade from command and replace him with a more radically minded general, ideally Joseph Hooker. In this first episode we'll discuss the formation and purpose of the Joint Committee, the Radical Republican plan for the war, and the first two witness testimonies: Daniel Sickles and Abner Doubleday.
A noble Tuesday crossword, one that reminds us (multiple times) of the virtues of having a BFF. The grid was teeming with good clues, including 11D, End piece?, CODA (heh, heh); 40D, Ficus that produces sweets favored by a 44-across, FIGTREE (we just like the word ficus!); and 32D, "Ooh, tell us everything!", DOSAY (we can hear the poshness in the voice from 20 paces
Seriah is joined by writer, researcher, musician, and experiencer Ronnie Pontiac, author of "American Metaphysical Religion: Esoteric and Mystical Traditions of the New World", Topics include Manly P. Hall, "The Platonist" magazine, the influence of Platonism and Neo-Platonism in the American West, Abner Doubleday, esotericism, U.S. religious history, transcendentalism, alchemy, astrology, Rosicrucianism, John Winthrop the elder and younger, John Dee, Puritanism and fear of the wilderness, herbal medicine, The Intelligencers, the College of Light, the Royal Society, Cotton Mather, Hermetic philosophy, Oliver Cromwell, the Cavaliers, Tom Morton, a fascinating trading post, wenching, abuses by the Pilgrims, origins of the slave trade, America's occult history vs Fundamentalist Christian propaganda, hybrid belief systems, Harold Bloom, American Orphism, changes in academia regarding the study of esotericism, Kabbalah, alchemy at Ivy League schools, Catherine L. Albanese, "A Republic of Mind and Spirit", alternative spirituality and the cross-over of beliefs and practices, early Christianity vs the prosperity gospel, the Rosicrucian manifestos of the 1600's, the Holy Roman Empire, Giordano Bruno, universal reformation, the Invisible College, Frances Yates and esoteric history, astronomical events and multiple interpretations thereof, the 30 years war, religious freedom in Bohemia, political and religious intrigues between Catholics and Protestants, phases and changes in American Spiritualism, Edgar Cayce, "The Unobstructed Universe", Stuart and Betty White, Carl Jung, the podcast “Tanis”, the belief system of the obstructed vs unobstructed universe, consciousness and reincarnation, the meaning of life, immortal individualism, entities called the Invisibles, incredible experiences between Betty and Stuart White, the Seer of the Sunbelt Reverend Edward A. Monroe, a talkative Scottish spirit, and much more! This is an exceptional conversation jam-packed with ideas and references!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4656375/advertisement
Baseball is a national past-time in America. Civil War hero Abner Doubleday is often credited with developing the game in 1839, but the real history is much older and more complicated. In society, specifically "travel ball," society, Baseball is keeping one of the biggest ways some of baseball's brightest talent injure themselves due to over-exposure, and damage from not learning the proper techniques to prevent injury while maximizing performance. Brent Pourciau is the Founder of Top Velocity, a baseball performance training academy dedicated to performance enhancement and player development. In this episode, Patrick and Brent dive deep into the world of Baseball. Brent shares his journey from high school baseball, to Junior College baseball, but not without a rotator cuff injury and a complicated health journey. His injury kept him in pain for a couple of years. Brent's education in Kinesiology helped him improve his performance and maximize his career into his late 20s. What You'll Learn How the body works so you can push and challenge it Why performance enhancers are creating issues in baseball At what age most injuries occur A few famous baseball players had the chance to play pro ball with Why he went to Belgium The year Brent launched his online training which has grown to an average of 500,000 followers on multiple platforms The degrees he holds and why he went the medical route for his PhD What the Kinetic chain is and why it's so important to use Why Brent believes American travel ball culture needs to be revamped immediately Connect With Brent: Top Velocity LinkTree (Brent Pourciau) How to Get Involved: Patrick Bolanos is a serial entrepreneur, business owner, and CEO of Trailer King Builders in Houston, Texas. He was raised in Nicaragua, exposed to extreme poverty, and also had the fortune of being exposed to life in the United States traveling back and forth to both countries. After college, Patrick's career took him into the corporate world of banking where he learned the important lessons of understanding what you're selling and why it's important to believe in it. Back in December of 2017, Patrick was fired from his job as a CFO for a Restaurant Group. With only $500 to his name, rent due, his wife, 3 children at home, and one on the way, he was forced to figure out how to pull his family out of this financial abyss that was strangling his life. With no knowledge of how to build a trailer, Patrick simply figured all of it out and has now built it into the thriving empire of what's now become Trailer King Builders.
Seriah is joined by writer, researcher, musician, and experiencer Ronnie Pontiac, author of "American Metaphysical Religion: Esoteric and Mystical Traditions of the New World", Topics include Manly P. Hall, "The Platonist" magazine, the influence of Platonism and Neo-Platonism in the American West, Abner Doubleday, esotericism, U.S. religious history, transcendentalism, alchemy, astrology, Rosicrucianism, John Winthrop the elder and younger, John Dee, Puritanism and fear of the wilderness, herbal medicine, The Intelligencers, the College of Light, the Royal Society, Cotton Mather, Hermetic philosophy, Oliver Cromwell, the Cavaliers, Tom Morton, a fascinating trading post, wenching, abuses by the Pilgrims, origins of the slave trade, America's occult history vs Fundamentalist Christian propaganda, hybrid belief systems, Harold Bloom, American Orphism, changes in academia regarding the study of esotericism, Kabbalah, alchemy at Ivy League schools, Catherine L. Albanese, "A Republic of Mind and Spirit", alternative spirituality and the cross-over of beliefs and practices, early Christianity vs the prosperity gospel, the Rosicrucian manifestos of the 1600's, the Holy Roman Empire, Giordano Bruno, universal reformation, the Invisible College, Frances Yates and esoteric history, astronomical events and multiple interpretations thereof, the 30 years war, religious freedom in Bohemia, political and religious intrigues between Catholics and Protestants, phases and changes in American Spiritualism, Edgar Cayce, "The Unobstructed Universe", Stuart and Betty White, Carl Jung, the podcast “Tanis”, the belief system of the obstructed vs unobstructed universe, consciousness and reincarnation, the meaning of life, immortal individualism, entities called the Invisibles, incredible experiences between Betty and Stuart White, the Seer of the Sunbelt Reverend Edward A. Monroe, a talkative Scottish spirit, and much more! This is an exceptional conversation jam-packed with ideas and references! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Lucid Nation with Food Chain Download
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On this episode of Hallowed Ground: The Sports Museum Podcast, host Andrew Stockmann interviews Joseph Price, Professor Emeritus and Director of the Institute of Baseball Studies and Baseball Reliquary at Whittier College in Southern California. Then, Andrew shares about the life of Abner Doubleday, the Civil War general and alleged founder of baseball, in this episode's Overtime segment! Check out the Baseball Reliquary online! The Baseball Reliquary Facebook group Joseph Price's Whittier College bio Institute for Baseball Studies webpage Abner Doubleday History Channel webpage Baseball Reliquary Abner Doubleday Skin Fragment Follow Hallowed Ground on social media! Twitter: @HGPod Instagram: hallowedgroundpod Music by Timmoor from Pixabay
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg Campaigns of the Civil War - VI
Joe, Matt, and Bobby are back at it again. With the first episode of 2023! They talk about the Dallas Cowboys, Jewish Soldiers, and Rosa Parks. Bobby starts off the podcast a little saucy, Joe is a drug shaman, and Matt spent Christmas in the hospital. Abner Doubleday, unwrapping Christmas Gifts, Lactation. This episode has it all!Support us on Patreon for bonus content:https://www.patreon.com/JustSomeLockerRoomTalk?fan_landing=trueTwitter:@L0ckerRoomTa1kInstagram:@justsomelockerroomtalkSpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/38on5DGj89NZiyhinsPdrK?si=Xze0Edt5S_SrBYsR9BKUwA&nd=1iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/locker-room-talk/id1611681173Joe GormanTwitter and Instagram: @JoeWGormanMatt MaranTwitter and Instagram: @REALMattMaranBobby SheehanTwitter and Instagram: @BobbySheehanLOL
Guest Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Andrew – Robert – Ron Fast links to Bios: Andrew – Robert – Ron Support The Other Side of Midnight! The “Cosmic” World Series of 2022: Hyperdimensional Realities Behind “The National Pastime” “Phillies Relievers Shut Down Astros, Justifying Bold Managing ….” Some of you may be wondering “why,” of all things, I suddenly decided to do a show on “baseball” tonight. Here's part of the answer, from Ted Anthony writing for The Associated Press– “Baseball is America's game: the America that was stitching itself together in the first half of the 20th Century [good one Ted …) and becoming a ‘national' mass culture … In retrospect, though, at a time when ‘being American' was more of a ‘thing' than ever before, it ended up being an exercise in candy-coating baseball with myth [yes, we also love myths …] — Abner Doubleday, Cooperstown, 1839 [...]
Dawn welcomes Joe Dungan a guy who likes HILF and Baseball so much he asked to be drafted as a guest. Together Dawn and Joe cover the origins of the game, as well as Dawn's top 3 HILFs from baseball's history: Shoeless Joe Jackson, Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson. Play ball!00:06:30 - Dawn starts with the mythical origin of Baseball: Cooperstown and Abner Doubleday. A lovable story that, perhaps was an attempt to obscure the more elite, urban and gentrified beginning to America's Pastime. The real beginning of baseball came from the marbled halls of the Knickerbocker Club in New York City - a club so elite they wouldn't (for awhile) even admit a Rockefeller. 00:17:32 - It wasn't long after the beginning of organized baseball leagues and the rift between Owners and Players that cheating scandals began. The 1919 World Series wasn't the first, but it was the biggest to date - and it ended the career of the sad case of Shoeless Joe Jackson. PART 200:34:28 - After the break, Joe and Dawn discuss their favorite baseball movies. League of Their Own, The Natural, Major League - it's a long list. Dawn confesses that her top five includes The Sandlot - which was where she first learned about the legendary status of The Bambino, Babe Ruth. 00:53:33 - Jackie Robinson, the first black player in Major League Baseball, has an incredible story. Not only are the events of his life incredible, but the impact he had on the game - and therefore American Culture - is immeasurable. Hear about his early days, his height of fame, and his graceful exit from the game. ---See more and keep up with us on:INSTAGRAMFACEBOOKAmong my best sources for this episode was the AMAZING Ken Burns Documentary on PBS. Support your local station and watch it. 19 hours of baseball history, baby... oh yeah.
Professor Buzzkill gets schooled on the early history of baseball! Noted baseball historian, Richard Hershberger, corrects the mistakes that Professor Buzzkill made in his earlier show on Abner Doubleday. But he goes further to explain the complexities of the early years of baseball. Not only is it the history of a sport, it's the history of urbanization, industrialization, the rise of organized exercise, muscular Christianity, and American popular culture. Batter up, and listen up! You'll learn a lot! Episode 475
Chancellorsville and Gettysburg by Abner Doubleday audiobook. Abner Doubleday began the Civil War as a Union officer and aimed the first cannon shot in response to the bombardment opened on Ft. Sumter in 1861. Two years later, after a series of battles (including Antietam, where he was wounded), Doubleday took over a division in the Army of the Potomac's 1st Corps. These are his memoirs of service in two of the War's great campaigns. At Chancellorsville, a very promising start made by General Hooker against Lee's Confederate forces fell to a defeat when, in Doubleday's estimation, normal and prudent precautions against surprise in the heavily-wooded battlefield were not carried out; he also seemingly apologizes for Hooker's lack of leadership during the battle as a result of his having been stunned by a cannon ball hitting the post against which he was leaning. After Chancellorsville, Hooker was replaced as Army Commander by General George Meade. Doubleday describes the curious circumstances that led the two opposing armies to meet at Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. When Doubleday's superior, General John Reynolds, was killed by a sharpshooter on the first day's battle, he took over the 1st Corps and fought it well against converging Confederate divisions that badly outnumbered him. The Corps was forced by battle losses to retire, but its desperate fight bought the time needed for Union reinforcements to pour into Gettysburg and thus prevent a defeat in detail. General Howard of the XIth Corps replaced Doubleday as the senior commander on the field, and mistakenly wrote to Meade that 1st Corps had routed after practically no fighting. Thus, when Meade arrived, he removed Doubleday from command of 1st Corps, replacing him with a more junior general from another Corps. The snub would embitter Doubleday against Meade. This book is in part Doubleday's revenge, as he picks apart Meade's indecision after the battle was essentially won, with the repulse of the famous Pickett's Charge. In his view, Meade could have won the war at that moment.
It's baseball season and time for a myth about the national pastime. Once again, a second- or third-hand story created a persistent myth. Did Abner Doubleday invent baseball in Cooperstown in 1839? If not, who did? Find out all about it! Episode 473
Who fired the first shot of the Civil War? We may never truly know what Confederate soldier pulled the trigger, however we know without a doubt who fired back from the Union. No one could have predicted it was the start of America's deadliest war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Sumter
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Title: Gettysburg in Literature, Film and History: The Battle Heats Up on Day 1Description: Today Sean, James and I continue our discussion of the real events and background of the Battle of Gettysburg as portrayed through the 1993 film Gettysburg. The action really begins to heat up in early July in southern Pennsylvania. 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Welcome back to beyond the big screen. We have another installment of Hollywood hates history today. This is the second part of a four-part conversation on the incredible 1993. Classic in Gettysburg. We are joined by two civil war fanatics and podcasters.Sean MacGyver of the common take a Texas history pod. And professor James early, a frequent contributor to beyond the big screen, the history of the papacy, along with Scott ranks, history unplugged podcast. Today, we will progress through the battle, including the first day of fighting. We will also discuss the major source of the movie, the 1974 historical fiction novel the killer angels by Michael Shaara.[00:01:00] We have so much to talk about, so let's get right to. If you have historical movies you love, or you hate, let me know, and maybe we can make it into an episode for Hollywood hates history. If you'd like to participate in Hollywood, hates history, send me an email to Steve at history. page.com. I'd love to hear from you, and maybe we can arrange to discuss some of these great, and maybe not so great movies.Thank you again for listening and I will see you next time beyond the big screen.so here we are, the first actual day of battle, which would, um, was Wednesday, July 1st, 1863. James, why don't you give us a quick overview of the fighting and then Sean, we can dig in a little bit deeper. Okay. So as we'd seen the Confederate, I mean, sorry, the union cavalry under general, John Buford was deployed on [00:02:00] seminary Ridge, just west of Gettysburg.Good high ground. And the Confederates are there and they fighting breaks out. Generally had ordered. The, uh, his division commanders that were in the front of his column, not to engage, not to get involved in combat, but they just couldn't help. It. It just, it just happened because they were being attacked by the, by the unions, uh, forces.They're the, the cavalry that we mentioned. So Lee finally says, okay, go ahead and attack. And he sends in a second division. Uh, there's one by Heath. He general Heath is the commander of, one of the divisions that got involved in the early fighting in general. Pender also gets involved and. So the cavalry's outnumbered, so they begin to fall back.And then the F the first of the union Corps arrives it's under the command of general. John Reynolds, John Reynolds had a reputation of being one of the finest generals that all the army general Reynolds had actually been offered command of the entire army instead of meat, but he turned it down so general Reynolds, his [00:03:00] core comes up and they get into a very intense fight between the Confederates who are gradually advancing the.Uh, to make a long story. Short general Reynolds is killed, uh, by a Confederate sharp shooter. He's replaced temporarily, at least by general Abner Doubleday. This is before he invented baseball. No, I'm just kidding. He didn't really mean baseball, but it really was Doubleday. Uh, the Confederates forced the union soldiers back.They have to retreat through the town of Gettysburg. There is a little bit of house to house fighting, but for the most part, it's a solid Confederate advanced pushing back the, uh, the blue coats. And at the same time as this general UL's division is pushing in from the north. Those divisions. Pushes, uh, more of the union army back and the union army at the end of day, one ends up on the high ground, the very high ground that general Buford had hoped not to fall into the hands of the Confederate Confederates and it [00:04:00] does it.And so they end up on seminary, seminary, sorry, cemetery Ridge. It's confusing because there's a seminary Ridge, which is where. Tennis cemetery. The first battle is at seminary and then they go to cemetery, which, uh, I have been to seminary and someone argue it's actually the same thing anyway. Uh, so that by the end of day one, the union army is.In a very good defensive position there on cemetery hill, which Sean already mentioned cemetery Ridge, which goes down to the south. And then also they have people on Culp's hill, which is to the east and the position is shaped like a fish hook. It's an excellent position. Uh, it's very good in, in the terms of the fact that it has interior lines, which means.You can quickly get forces from one side of the line to the other. We'll put a map up or actually Steve, we'll put a map up there, right? Steve, um, [00:05:00] Steve will do that and he's a good guy, but anyway, you really need a map for this, but just think of an inverted fish hook. And, uh, one of the things that's very important is that generally orders general, you will to take that hill if practicable, he means cemetery hill.And that phrase if practicable, yeah. Extremely important because if Jackson had been the commander Jackson, would've said, oh, heck yeah, I'm taking the hill and he probably would've done it. Or at least he would've come close. General Yule decides it's not practical. So he does not take the hill. I guess that's a summary of day one, or at least from my perspective, what else you got?That's such a good place to stop too, because that's such an odd wording practicable, because practicable sounds like practical. There is a pretty decent shade of difference between those two words was Lee being too clever by half by using that phrase that he [00:06:00] just used it the wrong way. Well, you have to keep in mind.Lee had been working with Stonewall Jackson for well over a year, and those two men could almost read each other's minds. Uh, Lee made very vague orders. A lot of the time. And he would just tell Jackson, I'm just paraphrasing here, but just get it done. Take that hill, do this. If you can. And Jackson would, would almost always do it.Jackson was very aggressive and he just had a knack for understanding what Lee wanted and getting it done. You will, as a different man, general you'll, uh, is not Stonewall Jackson. He's nowhere near as aggressive and he's brand new to the job. He's unsure of himself. He doesn't want to risk. He has been wounded.He doesn't want. Getting his army destroyed. So yes, it's a very different situation. A couple of things. So later on in the book, lung street makes a note to another character that, uh, to an observer, that Lee's habit was to give the orders to his subordinates and then to step back and [00:07:00] let them execute. He was not a micromanager.He was not a person who. Got into the battle and was moving units around he's he came up with the strategy, uh, and gave it to his, his, his core commanders and his division commanders to fulfill. The other thing was. He, uh, as far as you will goes, you'll was a fine division commander, uh, who had served under, under Jackson and long street.Makes a good point in the book that some end Lee, I think is he, the leader Longstreet makes the point that some people. Some in our good regiment commanders that don't make good brigade brigade, commanders. Some men are good division commanders that don't make good core commanders. Uh, so it's just, uh, it just varies, you know, if you push a person up and promote them, they may not execute in the same way at their level.APO was a great example of that. AP hill was one of the finest division commanders of the war. [00:08:00] Uh, he wasn't as effective as a Corps commander. So you know, that that's the other thing. And then the final thing is. I E Lee was a gentlemen of the, of the south, uh, and. It was a much different time. The language was more courtly.And I think that's where that practicable comes from is he, he had a gentlemanly way of asking for things of his subordinates. Whereas someone like Patton would say, go take that damn hill right in the later war until later, or even a grant who was a more rough homespun or a, or a Sherman would say your orders are to take the.You know, it was, it was a gentleman's way to ask his, his men, his subordinates to deliver something, to do something for them. Uh, it was a, it was not necessarily a commander's way in the way we probably think of, and, and it had worked for him up to that point. And
This week wraps up the Abner Doubleday story with his retirement years - looking at his association with veterans' organizations and his role in the Theosophic Society. If you're not familiar with Theosophy, don't worry, I'll go into that as well. I hope that after the last five episodes you will agree with me that Abner Doubleday was so much more than less-than-dashing! If you are interesting in learning more about the causes Colonel (ret) Kenny Mentz, who I mentioned at the top of the podcast today, is raising money for as he walks across the United States, check him out on Facebook at Kenny Walks Across America.If you want to find out more about the upcoming opportunity to lay flowers at the Tomb of the Unknown over Memorial Day weekend or any other cemetery events, take a look at Arlington National Cemetery's websiteAs always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
Many people know about hard fighting on day two of the Battle of Gettysburg at places like Little Round Top, Devil's Den, the Peach Orchard; or about Pickett's Charge on day three - but what if I told you that if not for the foresight of a cavalry commander named Buford and a suddenly-thrust-into-command infantryman named Doubleday on day one, we may have never head of those other locations and actions. Outnumbered, sometime by as much at 3 or 4 to 1, these two held the high ground until the rest of the army could arrive. And how was Doubleday rewarded for his effort? He was thrown under the bus by another general and demoted. Gettysburg was the last time Doubleday commanded troops in the field. Because he was a regular army soldier, he did continue serving after the war ended and wound up in San Francisco, California where he was instrumental in bringing about one of the city's still-iconic landmarks.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
It took Doubleday about a a year to get back into the fight after Fort Sumter and he provided one of the few bright spots for the Union at Second Manassas. After that, he was a filed commander and found himself on campaign for the next year. After Manassas, successfully commanded at Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville (kind of) at higher and higher levels - brigade, division, and corpsMost of these fights were absolute disasters of the Union, but even still, Doubleday and his troops acquitted themselves well, even frustrating the vaunted Confederate General Stonewall Jackson, who had grown to assume that the Yankees didn't have the fortitude to stand and fight with his experienced troops.Despite his success in the field, he took a lot of gruff from his detractors - namely he's a little chubby and isn't dashing while riding a horse, qualities that were often considered more important than battlefield success in the 19th century.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
It's our 10th episode! (recorded on 7/16/21) 10 episodes in and we decided to mark the event with an episode on Baseball. Because our fans are huge baseball fans... right? We got that right..... No? Whatever, It's actually interesting! AND we talk John Hinckley Jr. and his music, revisit UFOs, Invisible sculptures, and Rotting bananas. And of course, Baseball. 00:01- Preamble 09:20- Hello! And What do you want to learn about? 10:05- Why do you want to learn about Baseball's origins? 13:10- John Hinckley Jr. and his music career 16:00- Excerpt from one of his songs 20:00- UFOs are in the news again 21:30- An Invisible Sculpture 27:30- Our Rotting Banana Pride 31:20- ORIGINS OF BASEBALL 31:40- The 'is baseball American' commission 32:00- 1839, Abner Doubleday and the Commission's findings 32:38- "Father of baseball?" 33:05- Baseball's likely, true, origins 33:35- Alexander Cartwright, The Knickerbockers in 1845, No dodgeball and the likely origins of the modern rules 35:00- The 1st official Game (the New York Variation) 35:20- The different variations of the game (Philadelphia, Massachusetts) 36:36- Allstar Game should use the old rules! 37:00- How gambling helped legitimize baseball 37:20- The earliest mention of Baseball (1735) 38:14- The meaning of 'Knickerbocker' 39:10- 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame' origin. (A Feminist Anthem?) 44:45- What might you want to learn about next? 45:21- Next time? and Goodbye We hope you ALSO learned something, or were at least Entertained! (and not too bothered by the audio) IG- IanWantsToLearn Twitter- IanWantsToLearn email: Ianwantstolearn@gmail.com DISCLAIMER: We are not Experts. We do not claim to be. We use the internet, just like you! So between raising a child and working a Fulltime job Patrick does his best to teach Ian. So, you know, enjoy it, but maybe don't swear by it! Essentially: We Google so you don't have to. ENJOY!
After taking the time to eat a big breakfast while under bombardment by Confederate shells, Doubleday and his artillerists get the Union into the fight taking the first shift of the Union defense of Fort Sumpter. But the outnumbered force had to yield in the end.After returning north, Doubleday got his own command - known as the Fort Sumpter Garrison as many of the regulars from Fort Sumpter remined with him - and began participating in the wider Civil War. He did not take part in the first major battle of the war - First Manassas - because he had just helped another force retake Harper's Ferry, but he would be there when Second Manassas kicked off. Not only would he be there, but he would help one of the more famous Union brigades earn its enduring nickname - The Iron Brigade.Despite his success on the battlefield, he continues to clash with senior officers less dedicated to the cause of emancipation and continues to be seen by many as unforgivably less-than-dashing.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
Last week I talked about how Abner Doubleday is sometimes still known as the guy who invented baseball when in reality, he had nothing to do with the sport. With that in mind, I wanted to take time to discuss things that Doubleday actually did, like advocate ardently with his wife Mary for abolition, freed a Mexican slave during the Mexican American War by paying off the debt of a many called Sancho, and participating in the first instance of urban combat in US military history. I was largely unfamiliar with Doubleday before looking into his life for this podcast, the more I grow the like the man and hope that he will be remembered for things that he did as opposed to things others falsely pinned on him.As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
This week I talk a little about baseball in my life, how I really hope there is not a work stoppage this season, and how that is all connected to Arlington National Cemetery. There is a persistent myth that Union General Abner Doubleday invented baseball in upstate New York in the mid-19th century. Its a nice concise origin story but there is just one problem with it - it is completely made up. So how did Doubleday, who was a student at West Point at the time he supposedly came up with America's Pastime and never mentioned baseball once in the dozens and dozens of journals and other writings he left behind get connected to the game? Well, you'll have to listen to find out!As always, a very special thanks to Mountain Up Cap Company for its continued help to spread the word about the podcast on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MountainUpCapCompany Climb to Glory!For more information about the podcast visit: · The GoA website: https://www.ghostsofarlingtonpodcast.com · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ghostsofarlingtonpodcast· Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArlingtonGhosts· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsofarlington/
This is a preview of my new/other podcast. It has its own podcast feed, so I won't be bombarding you with other episodes on this feed, but I'm putting this one here in case anyone is interested. You can find more on Apple Podcasts and all the usual other platforms. Back soon with the next Human Circus episode! Today's episode is about a piece of baseball history, very early baseball history. It's about an 18th-century children's book, about a nationalistic effort to claim ownership over baseball, and about a mining engineer's nostalgic memories of the game's early days. It's about Albert Spalding, the Spalding of so much sports equipment, Abner Graves, the mining engineer in question, and the Civil War general, Abner Doubleday. It's about John Newbery, the man for whom the Newbery Medal for American children's literature is named. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Ryan, Blaine, & Russ as they discuss our Nation's twenty-eighth President, Woodrow Wilson! Season 2 is presented by Greek's Pizzeria!THOMAS JEFFERSON RIDING A MASTODON SHIRTS NOW AVAILABLE TO PURCHASE!!!!Become a Patron of the Presiquential Podcast! Patrons at Tier 1 receive every episode the Friday before the official release ad free, and Tier 2 Patrons also receive bonus episodes as well. Go to www.patreon.com/preqisquential to become a Patron today!Huge Thank You to our Sponsors:Greek's PizzeriaSeason 2 is brought to you by Greek's Pizzeria. Order your delicious Greek's Pizza for Delivery or Carryout today at www.greekspizzeria.com. Greek's Pizzeria, It's Our Taste!The Art PressIf you need custom made t-shirts for your team or organization, look no further than our friends here in Indy, The Art Press. You may have heard of The Art Press and their SUPER comfortable shirts through their parent organization, Vardagen. Derrick and the team will help you get your custom shirt order shipped anywhere quickly and easily at www.theartpress.com! Caliber Home LoansIf you are in the market to refinance your mortgage and want an expert to walk you through that process, you need to schedule a call today with Austin Bowman at Caliber Home Loans. Austin has over 14 years of experience and expertise and will provide you with a smooth, hassle-free process from application through closing on your new mortgage. Email Austin at Austin.bowman@caliberhomeloans.com. Chop Chop BarbershopNeed a great haircut? Check out Chop Chop Barbershop. Located off 16th & Yandes in downtown Indianapolis, this clean, cool, old school barbershop can cover any hairstyle. Anthony & his diverse team of barbers and hairstylists are a great team that will make sure you leave looking great! Mention that you heard this ad on the podcast and get $5 your next cut!Reading List:Wilson by A Scott BergFor other books on Woodrow Wilson (and all the other Presidents), check out Stephen Floyd's Journey Through Presidential BiographiesEPISODE MUSIC:Music in this episode was created by Ryan Ahlwardt and the intro/outro song is Granary. Check Ryan out where ever you stream or download your music, or at ryansongs.com
Abner Doubleday is said to have invented the game of baseball in 1839 in Cooperstown, New York. 172 years later another season of the fall classic has begun. Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Grant Garcia joins me to talk about key injuries on playoff teams. We discuss a litany of things… from hip inflammations and intercostal strains to Spider Tack and the universal DH. A mash-up of Orthopedic information and pure sports fandom. Finally, we put the doctor on the hot seat as he makes his baseball predictions from each round, and eventually his 2021 World Series winner. Dr. Grant Garcia has authored over 70 publications in prominent peer-review journals including the American Journal of Sports Medicine, Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, and Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. He has presented more than 60 academic sports papers worldwide, in addition to authoring book chapters on advanced techniques in Sports Medicine. He currently serves as an Assistant Editor for Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine and is a reviewer for Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery and American Journal of Sports Medicine Music: Bensound
I'm admittedly not a massive baseball fan but I do enjoy a good origin story and some outrageous fiction. This episode has both! I'm joined by Tom Gilbert, author of the book, How Baseball Happened: Outrageous Lies Exposed! The True Story Revealed. The wrongness of baseball history can be staggering. You may have heard that Abner Doubleday or Alexander Cartwright invented baseball. Neither did. You may have been told that a club called the Knickerbockers played the first baseball game in 1846. They didn't. You have read that baseball's color line was uncrossed and unchallenged until Jackie Robinson in 1947. Nope. You have been told that the clean, corporate 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings were baseball's first professional club. Not true. They weren't the first professionals; they weren't all that clean, either. You may have heard Cooperstown, Hoboken, or New York City called the birthplace of baseball, but not Brooklyn. Yet Brooklyn was the home of baseball's first fans, the first ballpark, the first statistics—and modern pitching. For more info and to grab your copy of How Baseball Happened visit https://howbaseballhappened.com/ -------------------------------- If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. For more episodes visit https://www.curiosityness.com/ Connect with Curiosityness... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/curiosityness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curiositynesspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Curiositynesstv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/curiosityness Get your FREE Curiosityness sticker at https://www.curiosityness.com/freesticker/ Find Travis, the host of Curiosityness, on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travderose/ Or send him an email to travis@curiosityness.com
Paul Harvey - Abner Doubleday (fired first Union shot in Civil War)
Show Notes and Links to Eric Nusbaum's Work and Allusions/Texts from Episode 63 On Episode 63, Pete talks with Eric Nusbaum about his freelance writing for such publications as VICE, Sports Illustrated, and ESPN the Magazine. The two then talk in great detail about Eric's powerful new book, Stealing Home: Los Angeles, the Dodgers, and the Lives Caught in Between, which deals with the communities forced to move to make room for Dodger Stadium. This discussion Eric Nusbaum is a writer and former editor at VICE. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated, ESPN the Magazine, The Daily Beast, Deadspin, and the Best American Sports Writing anthology. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he has also lived and worked in Mexico City, New York, and Seattle. He now lives in Tacoma, Washington with his family. Buy Stealing Home: Los Angeles, the Dodgers, and the Lives Caught in Between (Bookshop.org) Stealing Home Book and Eric Nusbaum Personal Website August 2020 Eric Nusbaum NPR Interview about Book "Dodger Stadium's Shameful Origin Story"-Interesting Info and Background on Abrana and Manuel Aréchiga At about 1:45, Eric talks about his early days writing for Deadspin At about 3:00, Eric talks about his reading life as a child, living in a “print-rich environment” and reading local and legendary Los Angeles Times writers like Jim Murray and Bill Plaschke and Sports Illustrated for Kids and Sports Illustrated At about 6:10, Eric discusses formative moments that led to him becoming a writer At about 6:55, Eric discusses texts and writers that have given him “chills at will,” including the USA trilogy of John Dos Passos At about 8:30, Eric details his Dodger fandom At about 10:45, Eric traces his evolution into a professional writer; he recognizes some of his great and inspiring professors/teachers along the way, including Richard Kenney and Lou Matthews; he also references a huge building block in his writing life-his and Ted Walker and Patrick Dubuque's baseball blog-Pitchers and Poets At about 13:10, Eric describes the piece he wrote that was included in 2010's The Best American Sports Writing-the essay was “The Death of a Pitcher” At about 13:45, Eric discusses the balance between reading for a pleasure and reading with a critical eye At about 15:00, Eric describes the “surreal” feeling of writing for magazines that he idolized as a kid At about 16:25, a random note about language and “realizarse” At about 17:00, Eric talks about his book Stealing Home and the importance of a descriptive subtitle At about 18:00, Eric details how a school visit by Frank Wilkinson and other events started the wheels in motion for Eric to write and publish Stealing Home At about 21:00, Eric outlines some background and history from the book, especially the three neighborhoods-La Loma, Bishop, and Palo Verde-that make up “Chavez Ravine” At about 21:50, Eric explains ideas of trust, burden, trauma, and responsibility in making sure that he got the important story correct At about 24:00, Eric talks about the research process and talking to family and friends of those involved in the book's events/history, as well as reconstructing dialogue and events from the 1940s/50s, etc. At about 27:00, Pete and Eric discuss the skillful ways in which Eric wove together so many apparently disparate stories-from that of General Santa Anna, Veracruz, MX, Abner Doubleday, etc. At about 28:45, Eric details the myriad connections between the events of the book and today's world At about 29:50, Eric recounts the anecdotes that link baseball, its origins, and General Santa Anna At about 32:20, Eric gives the rationale for his successful usage of 72 (!) chapters, mostly about “creating tension” and why he decided to avoid using academic-style footnotes At about 34:20, Eric reads from page five, the last paragraph in the book's Preface At about 36:50, Eric and Pete discuss the relationship between sports fandom and the need to acknowledge how society's inequities play out in sports as well-i.e., the shameful treatment of Colin Kaepernick, the shameful ways in which Dodger Stadium was built on others' homes At about 41:00, Pete and Eric discuss the shameful and racist histories often associated with early Los Angeles figures, many of whom are still memorialized today in street names, and in the book; Pete shouts out a book about 1900s LA-John Fante's Ask the Dust At about 43:00, Eric and Pete discuss the lack of salient villains in the book's storyline, and Eric discusses his focus on people's motivations in writing the book At about 45:00, Eric talks about the complicated legacy of Frank Wilkinson At about 49:00, Eric details the life in the three neighborhoods razed to make room for Dodger Stadium before the team even thought of moving them At about 52:00, Eric reads the end of the book, focused on Abrana Aréchiga, the matriarch of the pioneering family, and a symbol of the neighborhood pre-Dodger Stadium At about 54:25, reads from the last paragraph of Page 208, which serves as a wonderful summary of the myth of sport and its connection to the book At about 56:00, Pete recounts some great recent books, like Eric's, like Pete Croatto's From Hang Time to Primetime: Business, Entertainment, and the Birth of the Modern-Day NBA and Bradford Pearson's The Eagles of Heart Mountain: A True Story of Football, Incarceration, and Resistance in World War II America, that are not just about sports You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Spotify, Stitcher, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch this episode and other episodes on YouTube-you can watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com.
It's time for another edition of "Baseball Oddities" on Think Theory Radio. Did ancient Egyptian pharaohs play baseball? Hieroglyphics depict King Thutmose III with a bat and ball and would play a game called "seker-hemat" thousands of years ago! Is that why baseball pioneers A.G. Spalding & Abner Doubleday studied the occult and were members of the Theosophical Society? One of the oldest film footage of a UFO was taken in 1950 at a baseball stadium in Montana. Plus some of the oddest characters & injuries in baseball!
If you're a die-hard baseball fan, you've probably been told that Abner Doubleday started baseball about 155 years ago. According to author Thomas W. Gilbert, not only is that a myth, but he explains the story behind the myth in his book, How Baseball Happened. Check Your Brain's Tony Mazur chats with Thomas about the beginnings of baseball, what sport it was derived from, the early teams and star players, and how its popularity exploded into the 20th century. For more information and how to purchase the book, visit: https://howbaseballhappened.com Follow Tony on his various social media platforms: Twitter - @TonyMazur Instagram - @tmaze25 Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
In episode 60 of Half True History, Dan Parrella tells Pedro Lima and Chris Crespo about how Albert Spalding used Abner Doubleday to kickstart baseball in 1800's America, how James Naismith started baseketball, and how Yale invented football. Come for the Cuban Giants, stay for the 1919 Black Sox cheating scandal, time to talk about the truths and legends of early sports in the US.
It's hard to believe that this is the 300th official episode of Trivial Warfare (excluding bonuses of course). Jonathan, Chris, Carmela, and Ben are joined once again by Scott Barber to face down questions that were missed by everyone in previous games. We also take a minute to reflect on what 300 means to us. I hope you enjoy. Sponsored by - www.betterhelp.com/twa AND Sponsored by - www.quizcentral.net
Joe Rizzo brings you baseball. Riz and Jeff "Dawg" Healy broke some ground, streaming the show Tuesday Night Live show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter/Periscope and Twitch. It was an exciting next step in the Diamond Diehards journey. The guys discussed how the free agency market will get cooking when the Mets make a move, contemplated Theo Epstein's next step, and broke down the historic hiring of Kim Ng as Marlins GM, the first female to hold such a position in any of the North American major sports. The Veteran of the Day, delivered by Dawg, was none other than Abner Doubleday. Watch: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiamondDiehards Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCks0aHZvERojxe8V5Oqp8jw Twitter: https://twitter.com/DiamondDiehards Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/diamonddiehards The Chatter Links: DD Instagram: https://instagram.com/DiamondDiehards Riz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joerizzomma/ Riz Twitter: https://twitter.com/RearNakedChoke Dawg Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeffHealy8
Just in case you haven’t heard enough about the election, we compare some presidential home run records and remember some other number 46’s. We’ve talked about the Abner Doubleday myth before, but this week we dive even a little deeper, debunking the Henry Chadwick narrative and introduce Doc Adams who may have been even more influential in the history of baseball. We also look at the games of rounders, townball and even old cat as precursors to today’s game. Plus, Wax Pack Heroes takes on 1990 Fleer. Twitter feeds mentioned in this show:@baseballminutia@MLBRandomStats Twitter - @twostrikenoiseInstagram - @twostrikenoiseWax Pack Heroes on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvh7epD-mqT9qCIV7CNqhogHear more of Two Strike Noise on the HotMic app. Use Invite code TWOSTRIKENOISE to download it for FREE at http://hotmic.io We pull ALOT of commons in Wax Pack Heroes. If you've got those Tom Foley or Ernest Riles cards just sitting around you can donate those commons to charity and maybe spark a child's interest in baseball and collecting. Find out more here: http://commons4kids.org/ #podernfamily #podnation #baseball #mlb #history #podcast #baseballcards
Baseball has been lying about its own origins for more than 150 years, author Thomas W. Gilbert says. Half-truths, exaggerations and outright lies have been the order of the day from Alexander Cartwright to Abner Doubleday to the Cincinnati Red Stockings. The real story of how baseball emerged as the national game in the 19th century is far more fascinating than the officially sanctioned myths, Gilbert says. Support Baseball by the Book at www.patreon.com/baseballbythebook
Some people are under the impression that Abner Doubleday invented baseball. But as you will find out (tongue in cheek) it was created by the Buddha himself. Come listen why. Links from the Show: Buddha takes the Mound by Donald Lopez Jr. Tricycle.org Sponsors: Amazon.com - Shop Amazon using this link and a portion of what you spend will go back to the show. Become a Super-Fan of the Show Support ZEN commuter and get access to patron bonuses THANKS FOR LISTENING! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Also, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful, they help it reach a wider audience. The more positive reviews the higher in the rankings it goes. Of course that means more peace in the world. So please let me know what you think. I read ever one of them. Did you enjoy the podcast?
Stray Dog Footy - An American Podcast on Australian Rules Football
In this fourth episode of the Stray Dog Footy podcast I try to share the remarkable life of Tom Wills, one of the principle inventors of Australian Rules Footy. I also do some housekeeping, and send out some thanks and congratulations. I even try my hand at playing the banjo... Apologies.Note: Around the 10:20 mark, I mistakenly used the year 1958 a few times when I obviously should have said 1858. A glaring error, to be sure, but not as bad as trying to play banjo!Thank you so much for listening. You can reach me on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter with @StrayDogFooty and via Email at: StrayDogFooty@yahoo.com. Any feedback you have would be invaluable.Here are some other great American Footy Podcasts you might love: A Yank on the Footy and AFL Obsessed. Also, if you want to learn more about the state of Aussie Rules played in the USA, you can check out US Footy News and their Outside 50 Podcast.I want to thank Peg and the Rejected for the use of their song, "Red, White, Black & Blue" and you can find it, and much more of their great music, by clicking HERE. Also, they recently released a new Instrumental Album and you can find it HERE.Thank you again and I would really appreciate a like, review, and/or a share of this podcast episode. Best wishes!
Another Night Another Episode! For Episode 21 I sit down with Mike Bellini and Mike Schaffer of The Real McCoy Beer Company! Covering all things Real McCoy including their new Tap Room at the Abner Doubleday house in Ballston Spa, NY. Even updated the intro/outro music to a little something better suited for this episode from the band Real McCoy. Check it out and Enjoy!
Have you ever heard of Abner Doubleday? Despite having baseball stadiums named after him, we will find that Doubleday had nearly zero contribution to the sport we love. So who was Abner Doubleday, where did this myth evolve from and who really did invent baseball?
We're back from Japan. We're also got pretty sick in Japan! So instead of hearing half of us weezing and coughing, here's another volume of Tales from the Dugout! Morganna is here and we talk about the Baseball Bunch and This Week in Baseball! What year is it!?! And who is the real Abner Doubleday?
Abner Doubleday didn't invent baseball, and he didn't do it in Cooperstown in 1839, Buzzkillers. Once again, a second- or third-hand story created a persistent myth. It was Alexander Cartwright in Manhattan in 1845. The Baseball Hall of Fame is still a great place to visit and I hope to run into you there sometime, Buzzkillers!
In our 24th episode, Lauren broadcasts the origins of America’s pastime and its basic rules, along with some memorable and important folks who influenced the way the game is played today. Later, enjoy a quiz called “Baby Ruth!” . . . [Music: 1) Edward Meeker, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” 1908; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
Jays Journal Podcast - December 13. "New School & Nostalgia."As the seismic aftermath of the Stanton and Ohtani news reverberates gently around scores of Blue Jays fans still wondering what in the name of Abner Doubleday exactly hit them, we're thrilled to bring you an afternoon delight of baseball distraction complete with new school ideals and old school sensibilities.Joining host Ari Shapiro on this latest edition of the show are some of the best baseball minds available to help deal with the unpredictable nature of the 2017 winter meetings. First, we bring you an exclusive one-on-one with writer and player evaluator Emily Waldon (@emilywaldon2080) from The Athletic MLB and 2080 Baseball to discuss her thoughts on the Jays minor leaguers, why Anthony Alford is an X-factor, and if the Tigers can compete next year. (3:05-19:58) Next up is a blistering round table discussion consisting of producer Jon Reid (@JonReid590) from the Fan 590, author and voice of the Lansing Lugnuts, Jesse Goldberg-Strassler (@jgoldstrass), and writer and blogger with Sportsnet, Tao of Stieb (@TaoofStieb). Together, they discuss generational players colliding, how Dee Gordon was a missed opportunity, fan psychological health, if the city could accept two rookie starting outfielders, why Morris and Trammell are over-rated, and the Marvin Miller travesty. (20:01-1:15:30) Tonight's episode was brought to you by: Cloudwifi (cloudwifi.ca). Do you live in a condominium and are paying too much for internet? Surf faster & save money by getting your building on-board and win a pair of season tickets for the 2018 Toronto Blue Jays regular season. E-mail bluejays@cloudwifi.ca today to see if you qualify.
The Hall of Famer Marty Brennaman talked Reds baseball with host Andy Furman on The Andy Furman Podcast. Brennaman and Furman talked about the Brandon Phillips trade, Jose Peraza, Dilson Herrera and more. Furman wondered how the Reds can say they are rebuilding while at the same time signing 40-year-old Bronson Arroyo. "There's a big time mutual admiration society that exists between Arroyo and this team," Brennaman said. "Bronson can be the kind of guy that can help a young pitching staff whether he's in the bullpen or the rotation." Furman asked Brennaman about Scott Schebler having the right field starting spot. Brennaman at first said the job was Schebler's, but then he brought up top outfield prospect Jesse Winker. "We've been talking about Jesse Winker since Abner Doubleday invented the game," Brennaman joked. "If there are questions in the outfield, you would have to apply them to both of the corner spots because Winker is waiting in the wings." So how many wins will the Reds have? You'll have to listen to the podcast to find out what the Hall of Famer predicts.
Abner Doubleday didn’t invent baseball, and he didn’t do it in Cooperstown in 1839, Buzzkillers. Once again, a second- or third-hand story created a persistent myth. It was Alexander Cartwright in Manhattan in 1845. The Baseball Hall of Fame is still a great place to visit and I hope to run into you there sometime, Buzzkillers!
Abner Doubleday didn’t invent baseball, and he didn’t do it in Cooperstown in 1839, Buzzkillers. Once again, a second- or third-hand story created a persistent myth. It was Alexander Cartwright in Manhattan in 1845. The Baseball Hall of Fame is still a great place to visit and I hope to run into you there sometime, Buzzkillers!
Abner Doubleday didn’t invent baseball, and he didn’t do it in Cooperstown in 1839, Buzzkillers. Once again, a second- or third-hand story created a persistent myth. It was Alexander Cartwright in Manhattan in 1845. The Baseball Hall of Fame is still a great place to visit and I hope to run into you there sometime, Buzzkillers!
In this episode of the podcast, you’re going to learn the fascinating origin of baseball. And note, contrary to popular belief and what you might have heard baseball commissioner Bud Selig say, Abner Doubleday had nothing to do with baseball whatsoever and was even known for his dislike of outdoor sports. [TRANSCRIPT] Don’t miss future episodes of this podcast, subscribe [...] The post Podcast Episode #178: Who Really Invented Baseball appeared first on Today I Found Out.
A number of modern sports are credited to a particular 19th-century founder. The inventive work of some of these figures, like basketball’s James Naismith, American football’s Walter Camp, and judo’s Jigoro Kano, is firmly planted in history. But there are others, such as Abner Doubleday and William Webb Ellis, who... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A number of modern sports are credited to a particular 19th-century founder. The inventive work of some of these figures, like basketball’s James Naismith, American football’s Walter Camp, and judo’s Jigoro Kano, is firmly planted in history. But there are others, such as Abner Doubleday and William Webb Ellis, who are certainly historical figures but whose moments of sporting genius are wrapped in legend. And then there is Tom Wills, the man now credited as the primary inventor of Australian rules football. There are statues in Wills’ honor, commemorating his work as a drafter of rules, a player, and an umpire in the mid-19thcentury. But as Greg de Moore discovered when he set out to learn about this distinctly Australian sport, the circumstances of Tom Wills’ life have been largely unknown. To start, Greg learned that Wills had taken his own life, in a horrific manner, by plunging a scissors into his chest. As an academic psychiatrist with a research interest in suicide, he set off to investigate what drove Wills to this act. Starting at its troubled end, Greg went on to research the whole of Wills’ life, producing the first serious biography of this important figure in the history of Australian popular culture: Tom Wills: First Wild Man of Australian Sport (Allen and Unwin, 2011) The subtitle of Greg’s book is appropriate. Tom Wills was a 19th-century example of the prodigiously gifted, narcissistic, and ultimately self-destructive male athlete. Like Mickey Mantle or George Best, Wills could not maintain a relationship, manage his fortune, or hold a job after he left the field. Nor could he handle his drink. Although his end was shocking and unusual, the downward spiral is familiar to those who follow sports, in any country. At the same time, while this is a story common to all sporting cultures, Tom Wills’ life opens a window to the history of colonial Australia. His life intersected with episodes of violence between white settlers and Aborigines, as well as moments of reconciliation. He took great pride in his English education, yet his father was committed to the idea that Australia distinguish itself as a separate nation. As Greg explains at the start of our interview, the first spark of this project had come when he was living in New York City and wanted to learn what was distinct about his homeland. Certainly, Tom Wills is a representative figure of Australian history. But he also should be viewed as a compelling character of modern sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A number of modern sports are credited to a particular 19th-century founder. The inventive work of some of these figures, like basketball’s James Naismith, American football’s Walter Camp, and judo’s Jigoro Kano, is firmly planted in history. But there are others, such as Abner Doubleday and William Webb Ellis, who are certainly historical figures but whose moments of sporting genius are wrapped in legend. And then there is Tom Wills, the man now credited as the primary inventor of Australian rules football. There are statues in Wills’ honor, commemorating his work as a drafter of rules, a player, and an umpire in the mid-19thcentury. But as Greg de Moore discovered when he set out to learn about this distinctly Australian sport, the circumstances of Tom Wills’ life have been largely unknown. To start, Greg learned that Wills had taken his own life, in a horrific manner, by plunging a scissors into his chest. As an academic psychiatrist with a research interest in suicide, he set off to investigate what drove Wills to this act. Starting at its troubled end, Greg went on to research the whole of Wills’ life, producing the first serious biography of this important figure in the history of Australian popular culture: Tom Wills: First Wild Man of Australian Sport (Allen and Unwin, 2011) The subtitle of Greg’s book is appropriate. Tom Wills was a 19th-century example of the prodigiously gifted, narcissistic, and ultimately self-destructive male athlete. Like Mickey Mantle or George Best, Wills could not maintain a relationship, manage his fortune, or hold a job after he left the field. Nor could he handle his drink. Although his end was shocking and unusual, the downward spiral is familiar to those who follow sports, in any country. At the same time, while this is a story common to all sporting cultures, Tom Wills’ life opens a window to the history of colonial Australia. His life intersected with episodes of violence between white settlers and Aborigines, as well as moments of reconciliation. He took great pride in his English education, yet his father was committed to the idea that Australia distinguish itself as a separate nation. As Greg explains at the start of our interview, the first spark of this project had come when he was living in New York City and wanted to learn what was distinct about his homeland. Certainly, Tom Wills is a representative figure of Australian history. But he also should be viewed as a compelling character of modern sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 12 Appendix Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 11 The Evacuation Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 10 The Bombardment Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 09 The Crisis at Hand Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 08 A Resort to Diplomacy Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 07 The Star of the West Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 06 Effect of Andersons Movements Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 05 The First Overt Act Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 04 The Removal to Fort Sumter Read by FNHDownload the show
This story was written by Abner DoubledayThis part is called, 03 Preliminary Movements of the Secessionists Read by FNHDownload the show