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Best podcasts about Agat

Latest podcast episodes about Agat

Once Upon A Gene
From Beast Games Champ to Rare Disease Warrior: Jeff Allen's 365-Mile Ruck for His Son's Creatine Transporter Deficiency

Once Upon A Gene

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 33:12


In this episode, Jeffrey Allen, a passionate advocate for rare disease awareness and a dedicated father to Lucas, who has creatine transporter deficiency. (CTD is also referred to as SLC6A8 Deficiency, CRTR, and X-linked Creatine Transporter Deficiency.Mutations in the SLC6A8 gene result in CTD.While patients with CTD have the necessary AGAT and GAMT enzymes to form creatine, the creatine transporter does not function properly. This results in creatine in the bloodstream, but not in the brain and muscles.) Jeffrey shares his journey of parenting a child with a rare disease, the life lessons he has learned from Lucas, and his experiences participating in the Ruck for Rare and the Beast Games. He emphasizes the importance of community support, advocacy, and the beauty found in challenges. The conversation highlights the significance of genetic testing and awareness for rare diseases, as well as the need for connection and communication among parents in similar situations.

Wersje Robocze
47. Czym jest piękno i siła kobiety? Zbliż się do siebie. Rozmowa o kobiecości z Agatą Czarkowską ( Wymiary Kobiecości )

Wersje Robocze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 88:38


Kobiecość - boska i wielowymiarowa. Zapraszam na niesamowitą rozmowę z Agatą - trenerką kobiecości.O tym, czym jest kobiecość i jak ją celebrować? Jak pracować z poczuciem własnej wartości i pewnością siebie? O zaufaniu, intuicji, miłości i relacjach.Profile Agaty:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@agatawymiarykobiecosciSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7GzOPR54H3xq0oxTMtR5qSInstagam: https://www.instagram.com/agata.wymiarykobiecosci/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@agatawymiarykobiecosciPatroni odcinka: Ewelina, Barbara, Marcin, Paweł, Roberta, Dalia. Dziękuję

SOWINSKY Podcasts
Nie boję się hejtu. Chcę mówić o Bogu! [Na Werandzie Podcast #202]

SOWINSKY Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 33:25


W dzisiejszym odcinku „Na Werandzie Podcast” rozmawiamy z Agatą Kopaczewską – dziennikarką, autorką katolickich e-booków i youtuberką, która już jako mała dziewczynka wiedziała, że chce mówić o Jezusie. Dziś z odwagą i łagodnością głosi Ewangelię w sieci, mimo że mierzy się z falą hejtu. Dlaczego to robi? Skąd bierze siłę? Jak wygląda jej codzienność w relacji z Bogiem?W tym odcinku:– jak z nieśmiałości i hejtu przejść do głoszenia Jezusa w sieci,– świadoma decyzja wiary i relacja z Bogiem na co dzień,– czystość przed ślubem i narzeczeństwo z modlitwą w centrum,– list do św. Józefa i historia miłości– o e-nowennie, vlogach, marzeniu o rodzinie i sile wspólnoty.Jeśli zastanawiasz się, jak dziś żyć wiarą na serio, kochać, szukać sensu i iść pod prąd – ta rozmowa może być właśnie dla Ciebie.

Odpowiedzialna Moda
#143 Jak urządzić zdrowe wnętrze? Q&A z Agatą Słomą

Odpowiedzialna Moda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 57:57


Nawet mały remont lub przemeblowanie to często jazda bez trzymanki i nie chodzi tylko o koszty, ale też szereg decyzji, które musimy podjąć. Producenci mebli i materiałów wykończeniowych nie zawsze mówią nam wszystko. Jak zatem wybierać nie tylko ładne i funkcjonalne rzeczy, ale też bezpieczne dla naszego zdrowia? O co pytać i jak czytać opisy? Posłuchajcie rozmowy z Agatę Słomą. Będzie o łóżkach i materacach, tapetach, farbach, płytach i sklejkach, blatach kuchennych, podgrzewanej podłodze, rekuperacji , a nawet roślinach w domach. Obstawiam, że wiele rzeczy Was zaskoczy, zapraszam!Agata Słoma od ponad 20 lat projektuje wnętrza domów, mieszkań, hoteli. W projektach uwzględnia wpływ materiałów na zdrowie, w oparciu o unikalną wiedzę specjalistyczną. Zapraszam na odcinek i czekam na Wasze refleksje:Mój IG: https://www.instagram.com/odpowiedzialnamoda/IG Agaty: @agatasloma_architekt, @zdrowo_cie_urzadze/Lubisz ten podcast? Oto opcje wsparcia :)Kawka: https://buycoffee.to/odpowiedzialnamoda⁠⁠⁠Patronite: ⁠⁠https://patronite.pl/odpowiedzialnamoda

Goście Dwójki
Legendarny wizażysta gwiazd Złotej Ery Hollywood - Maksymilian Faktorowicz. Rozmowa Andrzeja Zielińskiego z Agatą Biziuk i Remigiuszem Grzelą

Goście Dwójki

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 18:00


Urodził się w Zduńskiej Woli w biednej wielodzietnej rodzinie, a zmarł w Beverly Hills po latach współpracy z największymi artystami tamtej epoki. Teraz Maksymilian Faktorowicz doczekał się musicalu w Teatrze Żydowskim "M. Faktor. Narodziny piękna".

SOWINSKY Podcasts
Zrezygnowałam z kariery, by odkryć to, co naprawdę daje życie! [Na Werandzie Podcast 200]

SOWINSKY Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 45:23


Czy Bóg naprawdę się troszczy? Czy można Mu oddać swoje życie i… nie stracić, a zyskać? W tym odcinku „Na Werandzie Podcast” rozmawiamy z Agatą Czarny – uczennicą Jezusa, żoną, kobietą, która zdecydowała się słuchać Słowa zamiast oczekiwań świata.To nie jest rozmowa o sukcesach, osiągnięciach ani o tym, jak być „kimś”.To rozmowa o tym, jak odnaleźć pokój w świecie, który ciągle pędzi.Agata opowiada o tym:– jak wyglądało jej spotkanie z Bogiem,– dlaczego zrezygnowała z pracy w zawodzie,– jak Bóg prowadził ją przez czas pustki, ciszy i czekania,– jak odkrywała swoją kobiecość i tożsamość na nowo,– dlaczego wspólnota jest dla niej domem, a modlitwa... codziennym oddechem.Mówi też o powołaniu, które dojrzewało przez lata, o adopcji, która była wąską, ale piękną drogą – i o tym, że Bóg naprawdę się troszczy. Nawet o spodnie!

Radio LUZ
O fundacji Kolorowe Skarpetki z Agatą Niedbajło

Radio LUZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 6:31


Fundacja Kolorowe Skarpetki powstała dla osób z zespołem Downa oraz ich rodzin. Agata Niedbajło członkini opowiada o projekcie AleJa Mogę Więcej, który rozpoczyna się wraz z pierwszym dniem wiosny i tym samym Światowym Dniem Osób z Zespołem Downa. Obchody potrwają cały miesiąc, a akcja społeczno-artystyczna, która zwieńczy całą inicjatywę, będzie opierać się na zebraniu skarpetek i wspólnym wypleceniu z nich ogromnego portretu. Organizatorzy chcą w ten sposób zwiększać świadomość i życzliwość społeczną. Agata opowiada, skąd wziął się ten pomysł oraz dzieli się swoimi własnymi doświadczeniami jako matka osoby z trisomią 21 . Rozmowę przeprowadziła Basia Winkel i Mateusz Nowak.

DO:ST:AR:TU
Paris z Agatu – Droga do Wojsk Specjalnych

DO:ST:AR:TU

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 110:25


Zobacz odcinek tutaj : https://youtu.be/JaxrWdfVhmQW tym odcinku moim gościem jest Grzegorz Pasuto – były żołnierz jednostki specjalnej Agat. Rozmawiamy o jego drodze do wojsk specjalnych, o tym, jak wygląda selekcja i jakie cechy trzeba mieć, by stać się operatorem. Grzegorz opowiada także o kolejnych pokoleniach, które marzą o służbie w jednostkach specjalnych, oraz o tym, jak zmienia się ich mentalność i przygotowanie.Poruszamy też tematy, o których nie mówi się na co dzień – o wierze, śmierci i tym, jak radzić sobie z trudnymi doświadczeniami w ekstremalnych warunkach. No i oczywiście – zdradzamy historię jego ksywy „Paris”!To szczera, inspirująca i pełna ciekawych anegdot rozmowa. Nie przegap tego odcinka!Prowadzi - Sandro SurwiłoTwoja Platforma zawodników i organizatorów wydarzeń sportowych.www.dostartu.pl

NieDoMówienia, czyli rozmowy niezobowiązujące Artura Andrusa  w RMF Classic

W wywiadach mówi, że zawodowo jest teraz na etapie matek. W najnowszym spektaklu Teatru Ateneum „Mój syn chodzi, tylko trochę wolniej” też zagrała matkę. Ale nie tylko o „etapie matek” była to rozmowa. Również np. o umiejętności tracenia czasu. Agata Kulesza była bohaterką NieDoMówień Artura Andrusa.

Magdalena Hajkiewicz Podcast
#204 Schudła 4 lata temu, wciąż ma efekty – jak to zrobiła? | Agata, kursantka KSO

Magdalena Hajkiewicz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 53:49


Zapisz się na listę zainteresowanych Psychodietetycznym Kursem Skutecznego Odchudzania: https://akademia.wiem-co-jem.pl/kso/?el=podcastDo 204. odcinka mojego podcastu zaprosiłam Agatę – uczestniczkę Psychodietetycznego Kursu Skutecznego Odchudzania, by porozmawiać o tym, jak nie tylko zmienić nawyki, ale przede wszystkim, jak utrzymać je na lata. Jej historia to dowód na to, że skuteczna zmiana nie wymaga restrykcyjnych diet, a utrata kilogramów może być naturalnym efektem ubocznym nowego podejścia do jedzenia, ciała i stylu życia.Posłuchaj odcinka, jeśli chcesz dowiedzieć się:Jak naprawdę wygląda życie po skutecznym odchudzaniuJak budować nawyki, które zostają na lataCzym jest prawdziwa wolność żywieniowaJak mądrze ustalać cele w procesie zmianyJak to jest schudnąć 20 kg i utrzymać ten efektJak skutecznie się motywować, by nie stracić zapałuJak radzić sobie z trudnościami, by nie rezygnować z procesuDlaczego warto stawiać na małe kroki i celebrować każdy sukcesCzy można zmienić negatywne podejście do siebieDlaczego kluczowe jest dopasowanie procesu zmian do siebie i swoich potrzebPozostałe odcinki podcastów z Agatą:https://open.spotify.com/episode/4VFzRVSkMMhWXkNQ3DSZT8 https://open.spotify.com/episode/149tt0AlHYg3nRQlvWPuKz

Odpowiedzialna Moda
#141 Wiosenny detoks mieszkania. Rozmowa z Agatą Słomą

Odpowiedzialna Moda

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 48:43


Dom powinien być bezpiecznym i zdrowym miejscem. Posłuchajcie co możemy zrobić już dzisiaj, aby poprawić swój komfort życia i pozbyć się szkodliwych substancji z naszych wnętrz. Agata Słoma podpowiada: m.in. za co lubi linoleum, dlaczego farba tablicowa i płyty OSB powinny mieć zakaz wstępu do naszych domów, jakich przedmiotów, materiałów i wykończeń unikać i czym je zastąpić.Agata Słoma od ponad 20 lat projektuje wnętrza domów, mieszkań, hoteli. W projektach uwzględnia wpływ materiałów na zdrowie, w oparciu o unikalną wiedzę specjalistyczną. Jest absolwentką Wydziału Architektury Politechniki Warszawskiej, Zarządzania Projektami na Akademii L. Koźmińskiego oraz prestiżowej Parsons School of Design w Nowym Jorku. Nadzorowała realizację centrum handlowego Złote Tarasy w Warszawie, jednego z najbardziej złożonych technicznie obiektów w Europie i zarządzała budową ikonicznego wieżowca Złota 44.IG Agaty ⁠https://www.instagram.com/zdrowo_cie_urzadze/⁠Polecam jej e-book "Jak wyciszyć mieszkanie": https://agatasloma.com/produkt/jak-wyciszyc-mieszkanie-e-book/Zapraszam na odcinek i czekam na Wasze refleksje:Mój IG: @odpowiedzialnamodaLubisz ten podcast? Oto opcje wsparcia :)Kawka: ⁠https://buycoffee.to/odpowiedzialnamoda⁠Patronite: ⁠https://patronite.pl/odpowiedzialnamoda⁠#odpowiedzialnamoda #katarzynazajaczkowska #podcast #wnętrza #agatasloma Podcast Odpowiedzialna moda dostępny jest w aplikacjach: Spotify, Apple Podcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Radio Public i EmpikGo i na kanale YouTube

Agni Ajurweda zrozumiale i dostępnie
AA#288 – Stając się królową swojego biznesu. Rozmowa z Agatą Plech.

Agni Ajurweda zrozumiale i dostępnie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 50:33


W tym odcinku zapraszam Cię do posłuchania bardzo kobiecej i mocnej rozmowy o tym, jak to jest, kiedy poczujesz się w końcu królową w swoim biznesie. Poruszam ten temat z dr Agatą Plech, która jest ordynatorem oddziału okulistycznego w Cieszynie, specjalistką chorób oczu, ale także przedsiębiorczynią, właścicielką Centrum Medycznego Beskidmed. Agata od lat osiąga niesłychane rzeczy w okulistyce, w tym także w promowaniu wiedzy o zdrowiu oczu. Jest autorką książki „Przejrzyj na oczy”, pasjonatką zdrowego stylu życia, ekologii oraz Ajurwedy – skończyła Szkołę Ajurwedy część 1. Jak niejednej kobiecie sukcesu przez lata towarzyszyło jej poczucie, że jeszcze czegoś brakuje, jeszcze nie wszystko jest doskonałe. Przeszła cudowną drogę do osadzenia się w roli królowej swojego biznesu, która może prowadzić swoją firmę na takich zasadach, jakie służą jej najlepiej. Pora, żeby rozsiąść się na tronie i w pełni poczuć miejsce, w którym i tak od lat się jest. Jak zwykle możesz posłuchać nas w formie podcastu lub pooglądać na YouTube. Jeśli podobało Ci się to, co usłyszałaś, rozpuść wici w sieci swoich znajomych, subskrybuj i zostaw swoją rekomendację, dzięki czemu inne osoby łatwiej dotrą do mnie i do Ajurwedy.  Dziękuję Ci bardzo serdecznie i do usłyszenia w kolejnym odcinku podcastu.  Notatki do podcastu znajdziesz na stronie:https://agni-ajurweda.pl/288 W dniach 1-3 marca serdecznie zapraszam Cię do skorzystania z bezpłatnego 3-częściowego szkolenie online – Klucze do balansowania Vaty. Tutaj możesz dołączyć: https://webinar.agni-ajurweda.pl/klucze_balansowania_vaty Szkolenie otworzy zapisy do programy Księga Życia dla Vaty (https://kurs.agni-ajurweda.pl/ksiega_zycia_vata_lo).Jeśli jesteś osobą, która prowadzi holistyczny biznes, albo przymierzasz się do stworzenia takiego biznesu, to zapraszam Cię do programów Ajurweda Biznes Coaching (https://kurs.agni-ajurweda.pl/abc_lo) i Szkoły Ajurwedy (https://agni-ajurweda.pl/sa-lo/). Dzielę się w nich tym, co Ajurweda może zaproponować Tobie i Twojemu biznesowi.Z Agatą możesz skontaktować się tutaj: http://www.beskidmed.pl

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Najgorsze randki świata i kilka udanych – rozmowa z autorką książki Agatą Romaniuk.

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 16:42


Rozmowa z Polski: Agata Romaniuk, specjalistka od randkowania online i znana autorka książek, zabiera nas w świat randek, tłumaczy jego tajniki i wprowadza w socjologię współczesnych relacji.

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (14-02-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 20:00


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El juez ordenó ayer sobre las 3 de la tarde la puesta en libertad de Rayco García y le cita a declarar hoy. Tras la denuncia presentada por una joven, quien asegura haber sido su pareja, se le imputa un presunto delito de coacciones en el ámbito de la violencia de género. Hoy se cumplen 1.085 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es Viernes 14 de febrero de 2025. Día de los Enamorados o Día de San Valentín. El 14 de febrero se celebra el Día de Los Enamorados o Día de San Valentín, momento en el que el amor toma protagonismo y se suceden escenas románticas por todos los rincones del planeta. Los enamorados hacen regalos a sus parejas, piden matrimonio a la persona amada y las redes sociales se inundan con frases de amor y también de memes sobre el Día de los Enamorados, algunos de ellos muy imaginativos y divertidos. Se trata de una festividad religiosa, ya que se la conoce por el nombre de un santo. Y no se trata de un santo cualquiera, sino de uno que se reveló al poder en su momento y sufrió las consecuencias por ello. En la Roma del siglo III, el emperador Claudio II decidió prohibir los matrimonios de los jóvenes, considerando que los solteros sin familia eran mejores soldados al no tener vínculos sentimentales ni ataduras de pareja. Tampoco hay que obviar el hecho de que en esta época el cristianismo fue prohibido en Roma. Un sacerdote llamado Valentín consideró que esto era un error y decidió saltarse la orden y casar en secreto a todos los jóvenes enamorados que así lo quisieran. Al enterarse el emperador de este acto de rebeldía sentenció a muerte al sacerdote Valentín, un 14 de febrero del año 270. Tal día como hoy, 14 de febrero de 1502, en Castilla, actual España, se publica la pragmática de los Reyes Católicos en la que se obliga a los musulmanes mudéjares a elegir entre el bautismo o elegir emigrar. 1880: En Madrid se aprueba el Reglamento de las corridas de toros. 1901: En Madrid, la infanta Doña Mercedes, se casa con don Carlos de Borbón, lo que provoca vivas protestas. 1928: Salen a la luz datos que reflejan que cada español ingiere poco más de 17 kg de carne al año, lo cual implica que solo la ciudad de Londres consume un 24% más que toda España. 1967.- El diario New York Times anuncia el hallazgo de unos manuscritos del genio renacentista Leonardo da Vinci en la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid. 2003: Fallece la oveja Dolly, primer animal clonado. 2005: Fundación de la plataforma de video Youtube santos Valentín, Cirilo, Metodio, Juan Bautista, Zenón, Agatón y Antonio. Los ucranianos quieren decidir sobre su futuro: "Negociar la paz sin Ucrania es un desastre para nosotros" Las autoridades alemanas elevan a 28 los heridos en un atropello múltiple en Múnich y barajan un "posible atentado". Díaz espera que Hacienda dé marcha atrás en la tributación del SMI: "Nosotros no hemos cambiado de opinión". La población en riesgo de pobreza en España cae siete décimas al 25,8%, la tasa más baja en una década. Los accidentes laborales causaron 796 muertos en 2024, un 10,4% más que en el año anterior. Uno de los condenados por los atentados el 17-A en Cataluña afirma sin pruebas que el CNI conocía los planes del imán. Bruselas reconoce el “difícil reto presupuestario” de la UE ante la demanda de más apoyo que trasladan los plataneros. La Comisión advierte de esa “compleja” dificultad tras la petición de los agricultores comunitarios, agrupados en la APEB y con presencia de Asprocan, dirigida a compensar mejor la pérdida de renta; en las islas, ya se reciben 141 millones de euros al año por ese concepto. El Gobierno de Canarias reitera que no va a autorizar la búsqueda de tierras raras. El Parlamento regional ya tomó la decisión mayoritaria de que no se investigue la presencia de minerales, salvo Vox, único grupo que si lo defiende. Las denuncias por violencia de género se duplican entre menores de 18 años. El número de casos en los que la víctima es joven asciende de 67 a 114 en un año, un dato «especialmente preocupante» para la directora del Instituto Canario de Igualdad, Ana Brito. La pobreza baja en Canarias pero el 31,2% de la población está en riesgo de exclusión. Las islas son la comunidad donde más personas sufren carencias severas, el 10,8%. Salir una semana de vacaciones está fuera del alcance del 45,3% de los canarios. Canarias, entre las cinco comunidades con más del 30% de su población en riesgo de pobreza o exclusión. El Archipiélago ocupa el cuarto lugar por la cola en tasa AROPE y el penúltimo en “mucha dificultad” para llegar a final de mes; hay mejoría de dos puestos respecto a 2023 en la primera variable, definida con ingresos de 2023 y que llega al 31,2%, menor que Andalucía, Extremadura, Murcia y Castilla-La Mancha. El Parlamento canario, menos Vox, pide al Estado garantizar las urgencias veterinarias en todas las comunidades. En la propuesta se plantea el modelo de farmacias de guardia para establecer un sistema similar para este servicio. La salida de EEUU de África pondrá a Canarias en un aprieto El exministro García-Margallo y el exsecretario del PSOE vasco, Nicolás Redondo creen que la crisis es la más profunda desde 1977. Hoy es el día de los enamorados, canta Karina. El día de los enamorados es una película española de 1959 dirigida por Fernando Palacios.

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Chim… Pum.. Rayco (14-02-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 208:24


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El juez ordenó ayer sobre las 3 de la tarde la puesta en libertad de Rayco García y le cita a declarar hoy. Tras la denuncia presentada por una joven, quien asegura haber sido su pareja, se le imputa un presunto delito de coacciones en el ámbito de la violencia de género. Hoy se cumplen 1.085 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es Viernes 14 de febrero de 2025. Día de los Enamorados o Día de San Valentín. El 14 de febrero se celebra el Día de Los Enamorados o Día de San Valentín, momento en el que el amor toma protagonismo y se suceden escenas románticas por todos los rincones del planeta. Los enamorados hacen regalos a sus parejas, piden matrimonio a la persona amada y las redes sociales se inundan con frases de amor y también de memes sobre el Día de los Enamorados, algunos de ellos muy imaginativos y divertidos. Se trata de una festividad religiosa, ya que se la conoce por el nombre de un santo. Y no se trata de un santo cualquiera, sino de uno que se reveló al poder en su momento y sufrió las consecuencias por ello. En la Roma del siglo III, el emperador Claudio II decidió prohibir los matrimonios de los jóvenes, considerando que los solteros sin familia eran mejores soldados al no tener vínculos sentimentales ni ataduras de pareja. Tampoco hay que obviar el hecho de que en esta época el cristianismo fue prohibido en Roma. Un sacerdote llamado Valentín consideró que esto era un error y decidió saltarse la orden y casar en secreto a todos los jóvenes enamorados que así lo quisieran. Al enterarse el emperador de este acto de rebeldía sentenció a muerte al sacerdote Valentín, un 14 de febrero del año 270. Tal día como hoy, 14 de febrero de 1502, en Castilla, actual España, se publica la pragmática de los Reyes Católicos en la que se obliga a los musulmanes mudéjares a elegir entre el bautismo o elegir emigrar. 1880: En Madrid se aprueba el Reglamento de las corridas de toros. 1901: En Madrid, la infanta Doña Mercedes, se casa con don Carlos de Borbón, lo que provoca vivas protestas. 1928: Salen a la luz datos que reflejan que cada español ingiere poco más de 17 kg de carne al año, lo cual implica que solo la ciudad de Londres consume un 24% más que toda España. 1967.- El diario New York Times anuncia el hallazgo de unos manuscritos del genio renacentista Leonardo da Vinci en la Biblioteca Nacional de Madrid. 2003: Fallece la oveja Dolly, primer animal clonado. 2005: Fundación de la plataforma de video Youtube santos Valentín, Cirilo, Metodio, Juan Bautista, Zenón, Agatón y Antonio. Los ucranianos quieren decidir sobre su futuro: "Negociar la paz sin Ucrania es un desastre para nosotros" Las autoridades alemanas elevan a 28 los heridos en un atropello múltiple en Múnich y barajan un "posible atentado". Díaz espera que Hacienda dé marcha atrás en la tributación del SMI: "Nosotros no hemos cambiado de opinión". La población en riesgo de pobreza en España cae siete décimas al 25,8%, la tasa más baja en una década. Los accidentes laborales causaron 796 muertos en 2024, un 10,4% más que en el año anterior. Uno de los condenados por los atentados el 17-A en Cataluña afirma sin pruebas que el CNI conocía los planes del imán. Bruselas reconoce el “difícil reto presupuestario” de la UE ante la demanda de más apoyo que trasladan los plataneros. La Comisión advierte de esa “compleja” dificultad tras la petición de los agricultores comunitarios, agrupados en la APEB y con presencia de Asprocan, dirigida a compensar mejor la pérdida de renta; en las islas, ya se reciben 141 millones de euros al año por ese concepto. El Gobierno de Canarias reitera que no va a autorizar la búsqueda de tierras raras. El Parlamento regional ya tomó la decisión mayoritaria de que no se investigue la presencia de minerales, salvo Vox, único grupo que si lo defiende. Las denuncias por violencia de género se duplican entre menores de 18 años. El número de casos en los que la víctima es joven asciende de 67 a 114 en un año, un dato «especialmente preocupante» para la directora del Instituto Canario de Igualdad, Ana Brito. La pobreza baja en Canarias pero el 31,2% de la población está en riesgo de exclusión. Las islas son la comunidad donde más personas sufren carencias severas, el 10,8%. Salir una semana de vacaciones está fuera del alcance del 45,3% de los canarios. Canarias, entre las cinco comunidades con más del 30% de su población en riesgo de pobreza o exclusión. El Archipiélago ocupa el cuarto lugar por la cola en tasa AROPE y el penúltimo en “mucha dificultad” para llegar a final de mes; hay mejoría de dos puestos respecto a 2023 en la primera variable, definida con ingresos de 2023 y que llega al 31,2%, menor que Andalucía, Extremadura, Murcia y Castilla-La Mancha. El Parlamento canario, menos Vox, pide al Estado garantizar las urgencias veterinarias en todas las comunidades. En la propuesta se plantea el modelo de farmacias de guardia para establecer un sistema similar para este servicio. La salida de EEUU de África pondrá a Canarias en un aprieto El exministro García-Margallo y el exsecretario del PSOE vasco, Nicolás Redondo creen que la crisis es la más profunda desde 1977. Hoy es el día de los enamorados, canta Karina. El día de los enamorados es una película española de 1959 dirigida por Fernando Palacios. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de la Diez Capital radio con el analista político y primer presidente de Canarias, Alfonso Soriano. Uno de los condenados por los atentados el 17-A en Cataluña afirma sin pruebas que el CNI conocía los planes del imán. Los ucranianos quieren decidir sobre su futuro: "Negociar la paz sin Ucrania es un desastre para nosotros" - El maestro José Figueroa García analiza el reciente congreso organizado por el astrofísico de Canarias acerca del fascinante tema del posible contacto extraterrestre inminente para la humanidad y contrasta la falta de contacto y entendimiento entre científicos , ufologos y miembros de los servicios secretos y personas que han vivido este fenómeno, criticando el trato que se le da a este tema en los medios informativos . - 🎙️ Nueva sección en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. En El Remate, estrenamos una sección donde analizamos la actualidad informativa desde una perspectiva diferente. Junto al independentista Alberto Díaz, hacemos un repaso de las noticias más relevantes, vistas bajo su especial y singular prisma. Un espacio de debate, reflexión y, sobre todo, contraste de ideas. ¡No te lo pierdas!

Vogue Polska
Artykuł: Matylda Giegżno w romantycznym filmie "Światłoczuła" uczy inaczej patrzeć na świat

Vogue Polska

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 7:12


„Światłoczuła” to bez wątpienia jeden z najlepszych polskich filmów ostatnich lat. Prawdziwym objawieniem produkcji jest Matylda Giegżno, która wcieliła się w niewidomą Agatę. Aktorka opowiedziała nam o przygotowaniach do pierwszej głównej roli, pracy z Ignacym Lissem i fascynacji astrologią.Autorka: Julia WłaszczukArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/kim-jest-matylda-giegzno-z-romantycznego-filmu-swiatloczula-aktorka-to-nowa-gwiazda-polskiego-kina

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe
UWAGA: PREMIERA! NAJGORSZE RANDKI ŚWIATA. I KILKA UDANYCH | Spotkanie z Agatą Romaniuk I Literatura na żywo!

Podcast literacki Big Book Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 86:32


Premiera książki „Najgorsze randki świata. I kilka udanych” Agaty Romaniuk! Z pisarką rozmawia Karolina Sulej. Ten podkast powstaje dzięki Waszemu wsparciu w Patronite. Dziękujemy, że pomagacie nam szerzyć miłość do czytania. Dołączcie do nas! https://patronite.pl/bigbookcafe Agata Romaniuk zabiera nas do labiryntu, jakim jest dziś randkowanie! W czasach turbokapitalizmu, w kulturze zdominowanej przez wszystko, wszędzie, naraz. Dzieli się poradami, opisuje najdziwniejsze randki, jakie przytrafiły się jej oraz bohaterom jej reportażu. Ile mają wspólnego z przygodami postaci znanych z popkultury: Carrie Bradshaw, Fleabag albo Bridget Jones? O KSIĄŻCE: Randkowanie w późnym kapitalizmie to sport ekstremalny. W kulturze zdominowanej przez wszystko, wszędzie, naraz trudno jest znaleźć miłość. Za to szybko można doświadczyć rozczarowania. Agata Romaniuk wchodzi do labiryntu, po którym poruszają się randkujący. Wyjaśnia tajemnicę zdjęć z rybą, tropi pana Stockowskiego i prezentuje zasadę espresso, która być może uratuje niejedną i niejednego. Przygląda się mężczyznom chodzącym na randki z matką i kobietom bez głowy. Cóż to jest za podróż! Autorka opisuje historie cudze i własne, korzysta z dorobku biologii ewolucyjnej i ekonomii behawioralnej, sięga też do literatury, sztuki i popkultury: pani Bovary, Wokulski, Carrie Bradshaw, Fleabag i Bridget Jones podpowiadają jej, jak uniknąć najgorszej randki świata. I jak doprowadzić do tej udanej. Ta zabawna i miejscami gorzka książka powstała dla tych, którzy szukają miłości – lub wcale nie. Dla tych w związkach to też szansa na podpatrzenie świata randek z bezpiecznej odległości. Oni pewnie odetchną z ulgą.

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; Venezuela en el ojo del huracán (10-01-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 267:18


Bienvenidos a La Diez Capital Radio! Están a punto de comenzar un nuevo episodio de nuestro Programa de Actualidad, donde la información, la formación y el entretenimiento se encuentran para ofrecerles lo mejor de las noticias y temas relevantes. Este programa, dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez, es su ventana directa a los acontecimientos más importantes, así como a las historias que capturan la esencia de nuestro tiempo. A través de un enfoque dinámico y cercano, Miguel Ángel conecta con ustedes para proporcionar una experiencia informativa y envolvente. Desde análisis profundos hasta entrevistas exclusivas, cada emisión está diseñada para mantenerles al tanto, ofrecerles nuevos conocimientos y, por supuesto, entretenerles. Para más detalles sobre el programa, visiten nuestra web en www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. La toma de posesión de Maduro y la incógnita de la presencia de González: claves de la crisis política en Venezuela para hoy. La opositora venezolana María Corina Machado dice que está en un "lugar seguro" tras pasar más de una hora retenida. Hace un año:El Consejo de Ministros encarga a Ángel Víctor Torres coordinar su acción en migraciones. Y hace un año: Clavijo insiste en el despliegue de Frontex para reducir la mortalidad de la Ruta Canaria…y hoy hace un año: Canarias plantea un "frente común" autonómico para exigir al Estado el traspaso completo de Costas. Hoy se cumplen 1.051 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es viernes 10 de enero de 2025. Día Mundial de la Gente Peculiar. El 10 de enero se celebra el Día Mundial de la Gente Peculiar, un calificativo que se le pone a la persona cuando sus pensamientos y sus actos son bastante diferentes a lo común. Es cierto que todos somos diferentes, pero hay personas que marcan la diferencia y resaltan en su forma de pensar, sentir y actuar. Quizás sean un poco extravagantes, o quizás, la peculiaridad la llevan por dentro, pero lo cierto es que estas personas suelen ser la diana de todo tipo de críticas sin motivo. Si te sientes así, felicidades, hoy es tu día. Y si crees que el raro es el vecino o un conocido, no lo juzgues sin antes conocerlo de verdad. 1863: En Reino Unido entra en funcionamiento el Metro de Londres primero del mundo. 1877: Se establece en España el servicio militar obligatorio (cuatro años de servicio activo y cuatro en la reserva). Tal día como hoy, 10 de enero de 1917, muere la leyenda del Salvaje Oeste popularmente conocida como Buffalo Bill. Murió en la casa de su hermana en Denver. Su verdadero nombre era William F. Cody. Años más tarde, 10 enero de 1946, se celebra la primera Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas, que comprende 51 naciones, las cuales se reunieron en el Westminster Central Hall de Londres, Inglaterra. 1973: El cineasta español Luis Buñuel, galardonado en Hollywood con el Oscar al mejor filme extranjero por El discreto encanto de la burguesía. 1995: El rey de España, Juan Carlos I y el expresidente estadounidense, Jimmy Carter obtienen el Premio de la Paz de la UNESCO. 2011: ETA anuncia un alto el fuego permanente, general y verificable. 2016: Carles Puigdemont es investido 130.º presidente de la Generalitat de Catalunya. santos Juan Bueno, Gonzalo de Amarante y Agatón. El hermano de Sánchez dice ante la jueza que encontró en internet el trabajo en Badajoz y defiende su legalidad. Los juzgados de violencia de género en alerta por el colapso. El precio de los carburantes sigue al alza en la segunda semana de 2025 y alcanza máximos desde verano. El coste de las transferencias bancarias inmediatas se equipara desde ayer jueves al de las no instantáneas. El Gobierno y Canarias se dan diez días para estudiar un decreto de distribución extraordinaria de menores migrantes ¿Por qué había un barco militar estadounidense cerca de Canarias? CC pide explicaciones al Gobierno de España. La diputada Cristina Valido ha reclamado información a los ministerios de Defensa y de Asuntos Exteriores. Los gigantes tecnológicos Huawei y Samsung apuestan por Tenerife. La presidenta insular, Rosa Dávila, se reúne en Madrid con la directiva de las multinacionales de la innovación para atraer posibles inversiones a la Isla. Un día como hoy en 1945 nace Rod Stewart, cantante y músico escocés. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - En Capital Radio hablamos con Pepe Rodríguez, director en Gran Canaria, y Gregorio, representante del Museo Elder, sobre la reciente designación del Museo como coordinador de un importante proyecto a nivel nacional. Este proyecto se centra en la producción de una proyección especial para planetarios que ilustrará los próximos eclipses totales a partir del año 2026, llevando el conocimiento astronómico a un público más amplio. Además, discutimos la esperada Noche en el Museo, programada para el 31 de enero, y destacamos que hoy, 10 de enero, el museo celebra una jornada de puertas abiertas, iniciativa que se repetirá cada día 10 de este año. Finalmente, abordamos temas clave sobre la seguridad en Las Palmas y las novedades relacionadas con el barco que está generando interés en la zona. ¡No te pierdas esta interesante conversación! - En el Programa de hoy presentamos este nuevo espacio con el Maestro Figueroa, "Tiempos Interesantes", donde analizamos la actualidad desde la conciencia y el misterio, temas como la IA, las creencias, polarización. Y el Maestro nos canta en directo, mantras de sanación tibetanos, y además nos explica su origen en la tradición chamánica mongola. No se lo pierdan!!! - En La Diez Capital Radio entrevistamos a Marcos Antonio Rodríguez Santana, Teniente Alcalde de Granadilla y responsable de Servicios y Obras. Durante la conversación, analizamos en detalle las obras que se están llevando a cabo en el municipio, su impacto en la mejora de la infraestructura local y los beneficios que traerán para los vecinos. Un repaso a los proyectos en marcha, los retos superados y las metas por alcanzar en Granadilla. ¡No te lo pierdas! - Luis Iglesias nos comparte las claves para tener una vida consciente y alegre. En unos minutos comenzará en Capital Radio “La Hora de Beatriz Cabañas”, un programa para almas inquietas y amantes de la vida. Estás invitado/a. Saludos y feliz día a tod@s! B.C. - Entrevista en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio con el Dr. Juan Manuel García-Pumarino Ramos, director del Centro Láser Médico Tenerife. El Dr. García-Pumarino nos explica en detalle las múltiples aplicaciones del láser médico, desde tratamientos dermatológicos y estéticos hasta soluciones avanzadas para diversas patologías. Una tecnología innovadora al servicio de la salud y el bienestar. ¡Descubre todo lo que se puede lograr con esta herramienta de vanguardia! - Sección en El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio con el independentista Alberto Díaz. Analizamos la situación actual en Venezuela desde su perspectiva de apoyo al régimen de Nicolás Maduro, abordando las implicaciones políticas y sociales en el país. Además, recordamos un hecho histórico: la colocación de una bomba en el edificio de la radio en 1978 por parte de MPAC, un episodio que marcó un capítulo de tensión en la región. Entre estos temas de peso, también hay espacio para reflexiones más ligeras, porque entre col y col… ¡lechuga! Una conversación que promete no dejar indiferente.

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (10-01-2025)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 18:28


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. La toma de posesión de Maduro y la incógnita de la presencia de González: claves de la crisis política en Venezuela para hoy. La opositora venezolana María Corina Machado dice que está en un "lugar seguro" tras pasar más de una hora retenida. Hace un año:El Consejo de Ministros encarga a Ángel Víctor Torres coordinar su acción en migraciones. Y hace un año: Clavijo insiste en el despliegue de Frontex para reducir la mortalidad de la Ruta Canaria…y hoy hace un año: Canarias plantea un "frente común" autonómico para exigir al Estado el traspaso completo de Costas. Hoy se cumplen 1.051 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es viernes 10 de enero de 2025. Día Mundial de la Gente Peculiar. El 10 de enero se celebra el Día Mundial de la Gente Peculiar, un calificativo que se le pone a la persona cuando sus pensamientos y sus actos son bastante diferentes a lo común. Es cierto que todos somos diferentes, pero hay personas que marcan la diferencia y resaltan en su forma de pensar, sentir y actuar. Quizás sean un poco extravagantes, o quizás, la peculiaridad la llevan por dentro, pero lo cierto es que estas personas suelen ser la diana de todo tipo de críticas sin motivo. Si te sientes así, felicidades, hoy es tu día. Y si crees que el raro es el vecino o un conocido, no lo juzgues sin antes conocerlo de verdad. 1863: En Reino Unido entra en funcionamiento el Metro de Londres primero del mundo. 1877: Se establece en España el servicio militar obligatorio (cuatro años de servicio activo y cuatro en la reserva). Tal día como hoy, 10 de enero de 1917, muere la leyenda del Salvaje Oeste popularmente conocida como Buffalo Bill. Murió en la casa de su hermana en Denver. Su verdadero nombre era William F. Cody. Años más tarde, 10 enero de 1946, se celebra la primera Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas, que comprende 51 naciones, las cuales se reunieron en el Westminster Central Hall de Londres, Inglaterra. 1973: El cineasta español Luis Buñuel, galardonado en Hollywood con el Oscar al mejor filme extranjero por El discreto encanto de la burguesía. 1995: El rey de España, Juan Carlos I y el expresidente estadounidense, Jimmy Carter obtienen el Premio de la Paz de la UNESCO. 2011: ETA anuncia un alto el fuego permanente, general y verificable. 2016: Carles Puigdemont es investido 130.º presidente de la Generalitat de Catalunya. santos Juan Bueno, Gonzalo de Amarante y Agatón. El hermano de Sánchez dice ante la jueza que encontró en internet el trabajo en Badajoz y defiende su legalidad. Los juzgados de violencia de género en alerta por el colapso. El precio de los carburantes sigue al alza en la segunda semana de 2025 y alcanza máximos desde verano. El coste de las transferencias bancarias inmediatas se equipara desde ayer jueves al de las no instantáneas. El Gobierno y Canarias se dan diez días para estudiar un decreto de distribución extraordinaria de menores migrantes ¿Por qué había un barco militar estadounidense cerca de Canarias? CC pide explicaciones al Gobierno de España. La diputada Cristina Valido ha reclamado información a los ministerios de Defensa y de Asuntos Exteriores. Los gigantes tecnológicos Huawei y Samsung apuestan por Tenerife. La presidenta insular, Rosa Dávila, se reúne en Madrid con la directiva de las multinacionales de la innovación para atraer posibles inversiones a la Isla. Un día como hoy en 1945 nace Rod Stewart, cantante y músico escocés.

Cierpienia Młodego Muzyka
195. Piosenka aktorska, teatralna, Kazik, Hurt i 28 lat wytwórni - z Agatą Bronikowską

Cierpienia Młodego Muzyka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 56:51


W tegorocznym świątecznym odcinku rozmawiam z Agatą Bronikowską z Luna Music - wydawnictwa muzycznego, które działa we Wrocławiu już od 28 lat. Jak musi działać wydawnictwo, żeby nie zamknęło się przez tyle lat i przetrwało tyle przewrotów w branży? Czemu zdecydowali się na wydawanie głównie muzyki aktorskiej i teatralnej? Czy nadal promują lokalne, wrocławskie zespoły? O tym wszystkim już dzisiaj!

Aktywne Czytanie - książki dla dzieci
Kocia Szajka i czarne złoto. Książka dla dzieci 5-9 alt. Wywiad z autorką Agatą Romaniuk

Aktywne Czytanie - książki dla dzieci

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 31:15


Kocia Szajka i czarne złoto. Książka dla dzieci 5-9 alt. Wywiad z autorką Agatą Romaniuk

Agni Ajurweda zrozumiale i dostępnie
AA#276 – Jak Głęboka Pewność Siebie pomaga w prowadzeniu firmy w wymagających czasach. Rozmowa z Agatą Frankiewicz.

Agni Ajurweda zrozumiale i dostępnie

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 47:45


W tym odcinku zapraszam Cię do posłuchania rozmowy o tym, jak głęboka pewność siebie, którą daje Ajurweda pomaga w prowadzeniu firmy w wymagających czasach. Rozmawiam z Agatą Frankiewicz, która jest jedną z najbardziej inspirujących klientek jakie miałam przyjemność prowadzić na ścieżce biznesu w ujęciu holistycznym. Agata jest ekspertką do spraw gospodarki cyrkularnej, upcyclingu i budowania zrównoważonych marek. Jej działania są nowatorskie, wymagają odwagi, gotowości do podejmowania ryzyka oraz ogromnej zwrotności i reagowania na to, co dzieje się w świecie. Zapraszam Cię do posłuchania tej rozmowy, która będzie dla Ciebie inspiracją, żeby szukać oparcia przede wszystkim w sobie, dzięki temu, co daje Ajurweda, czyli dzięki Głębokiej Pewności Siebie. Rozmowy możesz posłuchać w formie podcastu lub pooglądać na YouTube. Jeśli podobało Ci się to, co usłyszałaś, rozpuść wici w sieci swoich znajomych, subskrybuj i zostaw swoją rekomendację, dzięki czemu inne osoby łatwiej dotrą do mnie i do Ajurwedy.  Dziękuję Ci bardzo serdecznie i do usłyszenia w kolejnym odcinku podcastu.  Notatki do podcastu znajdziesz na stronie:https://agni-ajurweda.pl/276/ Jeśli jesteś osobą, która prowadzi holistyczny biznes, albo przymierzasz się do stworzenia takiego biznesu, to zapraszam Cię do programów Ajurweda Biznes Coaching (https://kurs.agni-ajurweda.pl/abc_lo) i Szkoły Ajurwedy (https://agni-ajurweda.pl/sa-lo/). Dzielę się w nich tym, co Ajurweda może zaproponować Tobie i Twojemu biznesowi.Już teraz zapowiadamy przedsprzedaż najświeższej książki, czyli Esencji Kaphy. Jest to siostra Esencji Vaty i Esencji Pitty. Jeśli jeszcze ich nie masz, to możesz umilić sobie czas oczekiwania, zamawiając je tutaj: https://agni-ajurweda.pl/produkt/ksiazka-z-kompletem-kart-esencja-vaty/ i tutaj: https://agni-ajurweda.pl/produkt/ksiazka-esencja-pitty-wraz-z-zestawem-kart/  Z Agatą możesz skontaktować się przez LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/agata-frankiewicz-8769521/?originalSubdomain=pl) oraz Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/deko_eko/).

Freitag podcast
Czym jest katolicka moralność? Czy to droga do... szczęścia? / Podcast przy kawie z Agatą Rujner /

Freitag podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 50:14


Przy kawie rozmawiamy o tym, jak się odnaleźć w katolickiej nauce moralnej - czy to powód do wiecznej nerwicy, czy jednak droga do wolności i szczęścia? Wątków w tej rozmowie jest wiele, ale są bardzo smaczne - zrób sobie kawę i siadaj z nami! ➡️ Kanał Agaty: PrawieMorały

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA
Son 12 niños asesinados // 100 organizaciones criminales en México - EE.UU.

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 61:48


En el podcast hablamos de los titulares de la edición 2642 del 15 al 21 de noviembre de 2024 del Semanario ZETA 100 organizaciones criminales en México - EE.UU. "Estoy en un proceso de cicatrización empresarial": Agatón. Son 12 niños asesinados. Peso cae 20.89% en 5 meses. Los detalles en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro sitio www.zetatijuana.com

Biblioteka Sopocka
Spotkanie autorskie z Agatą Gładysz

Biblioteka Sopocka

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 56:08


4 września w ramach projektu #czytam gościliśmy w Sopotece Agatę Gładysz. Agata Gładysz to internetowa twórczyni, która na swoich profilach społecznościowych dzieli się swoją miłością do literatury i zachęca młodych (i nie tylko) do czytania. W tym roku zadebiutowała ze swoją pierwszą młodzieżową powieścią “Aurora”, a rok wcześniej ukazał się dziennik jej autorstwa BookTok Journal, który jest kreatywnym miejscem dla wszystkich książkar. Już w sierpniu ukaże się jego jesienna odsłona Cozy BookTok Journal, a z sekretnych źródeł wiemy, że przed końcem roku możemy spodziewać się z jej pióra jeszcze jednej (zimowej!) powieści. Rozmowę poprowadziła Weronika Wieczorek.

Podkast Rowerowy
#181 Jak dbać o zdrowie intymne i sportową formę - rozmowa z urofizjoterapeutką

Podkast Rowerowy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 53:56


Pierwszy odcinek Kobiecego Podkastu rowerowego prowadzonego przez Joannę Wapniewską we współpracy magazynem Bike, tematem przewodnim jest zdrowie kobiet w kontekście jazdy na rowerze. Gościnią jest Agata Szostak, fizjoterapeutka uroginekologiczna, która omawia kluczowe zagadnienia związane z fizjoterapią kobiet – od wpływu cyklu hormonalnego na formę sportową, po indywidualne podejście do zdrowia, w tym porady dla przyszłych i obecnych mam powracających do sportu po ciąży. Agata dzieli się również swoimi doświadczeniami zawodowymi i radzi, jak zadbać o zdrowie poprzez regularne konsultacje ze specjalistami. Agatę znajdziesz tutaj: http://www.femmefizjoterapia.pl https://www.instagram.com/femme.fizjoterapia/ https://www.facebook.com/femmefizjoterapia Podkast Rowerowy wspiera kampanie społeczną Trzymaj Pion prowadzoną przez Grupę Żywiec. Głównym celem przyświecającym kampanii jest promowanie odpowiedzialnej konsumpcji alkoholu, wzmacnianie prawidłowych postaw podczas picia oraz szerzenie niezbędnej wiedzy dotyczącej bezpiecznych zachowań. Odwiedź stronę https://trzymajpion.pl/ Produkcja Oryginalna Earborne Media

Odpowiedzialna Moda
#135 Fairtrade, preorder i zdalne krawcowe. Rozmowa z Agatą Kurek

Odpowiedzialna Moda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 43:02


Zapraszamy za kulisy marki KOKOworld, która jako pierwsza w Polsce wypuściła kolekcję z certyfikatem Fairtrade, a teraz z sukcesem wdraża system preorder i zdalnych krawcowych. Posłuchajcie rozmowy z założycielką - Agatą Kurek, o blaskach i cieniach modowego biznesu, który idzie pod prąd fast fashion. Podcast Odpowiedzialna moda dostępny jest w aplikacjach: Spotify, Apple Podcast, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Radio Public i EmpikGo i na kanale YouTube ⁠⁠#odpowiedzialnamoda⁠⁠ #katarzynazajaczkowska Jeśli doceniasz moje treści, rozważ wsparcie:) Postaw mi kawę na ⁠⁠https://buycoffee.to/odpowiedzialnamoda Dołącz do Patronite: ⁠⁠https://patronite.pl/odpowiedzialnamoda

Na Marginesach
Niezwykły świat Saamów – rozmowa z Agatą Teperek, tłumaczką książki Tiny Harnesk „Ludzie, którzy sieją w śniegu”

Na Marginesach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 30:03


Niezwykły świat Saamów – rozmowa z Agatą Teperek, tłumaczką książki Tiny Harnesk „Ludzie, którzy sieją w śniegu”. O tym, dlaczego ta powieść została w Szwecji bestsellerem, o saamskich zwyczajach, a także o trudnej historii przesiedleń, która wpłynęła na życie rdzennych mieszkańców Północy i ich potomków.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 140 - Pacific War Podcast - Invasions of Guam and Tinian July 23 -30, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 49:08


Last time we spoke about beginning of the bombing campaign against Japan. The Japanese 11th Army faced setbacks at Hengyang due to resilient Chinese defenses and supply shortages. Reinforced by General Xue Yue, Chinese forces launched effective counterattacks, regaining some territories before being pushed back. By July 20, the Japanese resumed their offensive but faced heavy resistance and were paused. American air raids on Japan and Manchuria intensified under General Arnold's orders, despite logistical challenges. In Burma, Allied forces under General Stilwell made slow but steady advances, capturing strategic positions and repelling Japanese counterattacks. The Chindits, severely depleted, were eventually evacuated. In Yunnan, Chinese forces encircled and assaulted Japanese positions, achieving significant gains despite heavy resistance and logistical issues.  This episode is the Invasion of Guam and Tinian Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  Today our week begins with the ongoings of Operation Forager. By late July, American plans for the invasions of Guam and Tinian were finalized. General Cates' 4th Marine Division was assigned to land on Tinian's White Beaches, while General Geiger's 3rd Amphibious Corps planned two amphibious landings nearly seven miles apart to trap the Japanese in a double envelopment. General Obata, who had relocated his headquarters to Guam, commanded several troops on these islands. On Tinian, Colonel Ogata Keiji's forces included the 50th Regiment, the 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, the tank company of the 18th Regiment, and the 56th Naval Guard Unit, totaling 8,039 men. Similar to Saipan, he divided Tinian into three sectors, with most troops defending Tinian Town and Asiga Bay. The 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, supported by Ogata's artillery, formed the Mobile Counterattack Force, ready to respond swiftly to landings. This left only Ogata's 3rd Company to defend the northwest coast where the Americans planned to land. Meanwhile, General Takashina's 29th Division was assigned to Guam and reinforced by Major-General Shigematsu Kiyoshi's 48th Independent Mixed Brigade and Colonel Kataoka Ichiro's 10th Independent Mixed Regiment. Takashina's units fortified the landward neck of the Orote Peninsula and established strong positions on the beaches of Agat, Asan, Tumon, and Agaña Bays. The main fortified area ran along the west coast from Tumon Bay to Facpi Point and included, of course, Orote Peninsula. Other fortified beaches, on the south and east coasts from Merizo to Pago Bay, had been abandoned before W Day, their defenders having moved to the north. Outside the main fortified area, the airfields were provided local defense by anti-aircraft and dual-purpose guns. The most notable and certainly the most effective fortifications on the island were constructed across the neck of Orote Peninsula, which contained a fairly elaborate system of trenches and foxholes arranged in depth, together with large numbers of pillboxes and heavy-caliber weapons. Outside of Orote, the prepared defenses were generally hastily constructed and often incomplete. The typical beach defense was arranged, from the seaward side, in four parallel lines: first were obstacles and mines on the fringing reef offshore; second came beach obstacles and tank traps; third were trenches, machine-gun positions, pillboxes, heavy weapons, artillery, and coast defense guns on the beaches or immediately inland; and, finally, came the machine-guns, heavy weapons, and artillery emplaced on the high ground inland. Insufficient advantage was taken of the high ground, and except on Orote little provision was made for defense in depth. Even as late as the five-week period of pre-invasion bombardment, the Japanese continued to work frantically on improving offshore obstacles and beach defenses, to the neglect of positions in the rear.They also had three tank companies in reserve to strike the beachhead alongside the infantry. Additionally, the 54th Naval Guard Unit, equipped with coastal defense and anti-aircraft guns, secured many positions with reinforced concrete. The Japanese set up specific defense sectors on this island. Shigematsu's brigade and Colonel Ohashi Hikoshiro's 18th Regiment held the Asan Beaches and the Agaña and Tumon Bays. Colonel Suenaga Tsunetaro's 38th Regiment defended the Agat Beaches, while Kataoka's forces manned the southern defenses. Additionally, Takashina had a mobile reserve behind the Fonte Plateau, which included five infantry companies, one naval unit, and one tank company. Only Ohashi's 2nd Battalion was positioned at Guam's northern end, while Kataoka's 1st Battalion was deployed to Rota Island. The Americans conducted the longest preliminary air and sea bombardment of the war against Guam, beginning on June 16 after the invasion of Saipan. This bombardment intensified after July 8, when American warships launched the greatest single naval bombardment program of the war, coordinated with Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft. Over the next 13 days, a total of 836 rounds of 16-inch, 5422 of 14-inch, 3862 of 8-inch, 2430 of 6-inch, and 16214 of 5-inch shells were fired at Guam's main defenses.  At the invasion of Roi-Namur Admiral Conolly had earned the sobriquet "Close-in Conolly" for his insistence that warships cruise close to shore when firing at land targets. At Guam, he reaffirmed his right to the title, but more important was the systematic procedure he introduced for coordinating naval gunfire and aerial bombardment and checking the results of each. A target board of six officers, representing the air, gunnery, and intelligence sections of the staff, was set up to assign primary missions for air strikes and naval gunfire and assess the damages daily before designating the next day's targets. Aerial photographs were taken each morning and on the basis of these damage was assessed and new targets were assigned. In these operations, the admiral's staff was aided by the presence aboard Appalachian of General Geiger who, as commanding general of the landing force, naturally had the greatest personal concern about the accuracy both of the bombardment and of the damage reports submitted afterward. In the final three days before the landing, Mitscher's planes conducted 1430 bombing sorties and 614 strafing attacks, dropping a total of 1131 tons of bombs, depth charges, and rockets, while losing only 16 aircraft. Despite the extensive bombardment, positions reinforced with coral and concrete remained in good condition. Anti-aircraft artillery and harbor installations suffered minimal damage, power installations in caves were unharmed, and communications were not interrupted. The intensity of the attacks on the western defenses suggested a likely amphibious landing there, prompting Takashina to abandon the ineffective southern and northern defenses. Meanwhile, Conolly's vessels, carrying Geiger's Southern Landing Forces, departed Eniwetok for Guam between July 11 and 18, arriving successfully by July 21. Between July 14 and 17, three underwater demolition teams scouted the landing beaches, and under the protection of LCI gunboats, they removed 640 obstacles from the Northern Beaches and 300 from the Southern Beaches. On the morning of July 21, in excellent weather conditions, the Americans began a preliminary bombardment. Admirals Conolly and Reifsneider directed the shelling of Asan and Agat beaches, respectively, while Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft bombed and strafed the fourteen miles of coastline from Agaña to Bangi Point. At 07:40, the assault waves crossed their departure lines under the cover of rocket fire from LCI gunboats. Eight minutes before landing, when the vehicles were 1200 yards from shore, Conolly's warships launched a final massive bombardment, and Mitscher's fighters provided covering strafing attacks. These attacks were to be shifted inland as the troops approached the shore. Despite the intense bombardment from ships and aircraft, the Japanese managed to target the assault waves, destroying nine amtracs from the 3rd Marine Division. Nevertheless, the waves of vehicles advanced, and at 08:28, the first LVTs landed, two minutes ahead of schedule. Further south, shore fire was even heavier, hitting one LCI gunboat and destroying 13 amtracs. However, the landing formation held, and the troops landed on schedule. Despite numerous concrete pillboxes still manned by the Japanese, both assault regiments advanced rapidly. Colonel Merlin Schneider's 22nd Marines successfully captured Agat amid strong resistance but were eventually halted at a hill position northwest of the town. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Shapley's 4th Marines cleared Bangi Point and Hill 40, setting up a roadblock supported by five tanks on Harmon Road. By the end of the day, General Shepherd had established a beachhead approximately 1300 to 2300 yards deep, at the cost of around 350 casualties and 24 lost LVTs. At 08:30, the infantrymen of Lt. Col. Robert D. Adair's 2nd Battalion were climbing down cargo nets from their transports into the bobbing landing craft that were to carry them to the edge of the reef. By 10:30 all boats were in position near the line of departure waiting for the signal to go in. For three and a half hours they circled impatiently. At last, at 14:05, came the message to proceed to the beach and assemble in an area 300 yards inland from Gaan Point. Unfortunately, no amphibian tractors were on hand to transport Adair's men over the reef and onto the shore line, and of course their LCVPs were too deep-drafted to negotiate either the reef or the shallow waters inland of it. Over the sides of their boats the men climbed, and waded the rest of the way in water at least waist deep. Some lucky few were able to pick up rides in Marine LVTs on the landward side of the reef, but most stumbled in over the rough coral bottom, cutting their shoes en route and occasionally falling into deep potholes. Luckily, no enemy fire impeded their progress, and except for the dousing they got and the exhaustion they suffered the troops of the 2nd Battalion, 305th Regiment completed their ship-to-shore movement without injury.To the north, Colonel Edward Craig's 9th Marines advanced steadily against fairly heavy machine-gun and rifle fire, securing a beachhead about 1500 yards deep. Colonel Arthur Butler's 21st Marines, facing only moderate opposition but difficult terrain, cleared Asan Town and gained a foothold on the face of the Fonte Plateau. On the left flank, Colonel William Hall's 3rd Marines encountered the heaviest resistance from two complex cave defense systems on Chonito Cliff and Bundschu Ridge. Hall's men cleared Chonito Cliff and Adelup Point after several costly assaults and heavy casualties, but progress against Bundschu Ridge was limited, resulting in a 200-yard-wide gap between the 3rd and 21st Marines. Nevertheless, General Turnage secured a beachhead approximately 1600 by 4000 yards and had landed all division infantry, artillery, and support units, at the cost of 105 killed, 536 wounded, and 56 missing. Upon receiving the alert of enemy landings, Takashina promptly mobilized his reserve units to the Fonte Plateau in an attempt to contain Turnage's Marines within their limited beachhead. Throughout the night, he initiated several fragmented counterattacks, all of which were easily thwarted, resulting in significant Japanese casualties. In the southern sector, the 4th and 22nd Marines heroically fended off numerous well-coordinated counterattacks, managing to destroy four enemy tanks and eliminate Colonel Suenaga along with his 38th Regiment. By July 22, Geiger's forces began to expand their footholds on the beaches. In the northern front, Hall's assault on the Bundschu Ridge faced formidable resistance. Despite some Marines reaching the ridge with support from 20mm and 40mm fire, they were compelled to withdraw due to intense mortar shelling. Unbeknownst to them, their relentless attack forced the Japanese to abandon the position, albeit at a significant cost to the 3rd Marines, which suffered up to 615 casualties and was unable to sustain the advance. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines encountered difficulty clearing the ravine separating them from the 3rd Marines, necessitating the deployment of their reserve 1st Battalion to support the depleted 2nd Battalion. On the right flank, Craig's 9th Marines encountered minimal resistance as they swiftly secured the Piti Navy Yard, followed by the landing of the 3rd Battalion on Cabras Island after extensive naval and aerial bombardment. The only significant engagement during the night was a Japanese bayonet charge backed by mortar fire, which Butler's 1st Battalion successfully repelled, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. To the south, following the night landings, the 305th Regiment underwent reorganization while Tanzola's 2nd Battalion relieved Shapley's 2nd Battalion. Schneider's 22nd Marines encountered moderate resistance as they moved northward after crossing the Ajuya River. Despite lacking tank support, they advanced until halting approximately 250 yards north of RJ 5. Simultaneously, Shapley's 4th Marines launched an assault towards Mount Alifan's steep slopes, successfully neutralizing entrenched enemy positions using demolitions and grenades, though hindered by rugged terrain. Eventually, a platoon reached the summit, finding no enemy presence. Tanzola's 1st and 3rd Battalions then advanced along Harmon Road towards the Maanot Pass, navigating eroded hills and dense vegetation to secure the O-a high ground line.  The 306th Infantry Regiment's landing on the White Beaches required the entire day because of communications problems and landing craft shortages. It was not until the next day that the 4th Marines was fully replaced by the 306th. 3rd Amphibious Corps Artillery was landing over White 1 at this same time, as was the 77th Division Artillery, leading to a great deal of congestion, especially when coupled with the landing of smaller units, supplies, and ammunition. Most artillery battalions were in-place by nightfall as was the 9th Defense Battalion deployed along the beaches. The defense battalions, besides providing air defense and direct fire support on ground targets, were positioned to engage any Japanese counter-landing attempts on the beachhead. The 77th Division, with the 305th on the right (center of the beachhead) and the 306th on the left, would secure the southern portion allowing the 4th Marines to move north with the 22nd Marines to seal off the neck of Orote Peninsula. They continued their advance beyond Harmon Road and Maanot Pass, securing commanding positions overlooking Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Schneider's 22nd Marines, initially advancing rapidly against scattered resistance, encountered intense enfilade fire from hills surrounded by rice paddies while attempting to maneuver across the neck of Orote Peninsula. This compelled them to withdraw approximately 400 yards to a line of hills south of Old Agat Road. Further to the north, Hall's 3rd Marines eventually discovered that the Bundschu Ridge had been deserted. However, following their clean-up operations, they were not in a condition to advance any further. Craig's 3rd Battalion successfully secured Cabras Island and then relieved the 2nd Battalion on the mainland. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines faced challenges in bridging the gap with the 3rd Marines and encountered limited progress against well-fortified enemy pillboxes on the plateau's slopes. Turnage initiated the first contact attempt with Shepherd's brigade on July 24th, but the 30-man patrol was forced to retreat due to enemy fire. Despite Butler's 2nd Battalion's efforts to close the gap by attacking up the ravine, they were repeatedly hindered by heavy machine-gun fire from caves on the cliff sides. Although both the 3rd and 9th Marines managed to enhance their positions, Turnage's casualties rose to 2034 since the initial landing. Further south, Shepherd, in response to the formidable defense on the neck of the Orote Peninsula, instructed Schneider to advance the 1st and 3rd Battalions in company columns along the Agat-Sumay Road. The objective was to penetrate the enemy lines and seize the O-2 Line from the coast to Apra Harbor, while the 2nd Battalion shifted to occupy strategic high ground near Atantano from its position on the Old Agat Road. This maneuver not only flanked the Japanese strongholds guarding the rice paddies but also established a barrier across the neck of Orote, securing the beachhead line in front of the brigade. Following an extensive air, artillery, and naval bombardment, Schneider's primary thrust along the Agat-Sumay Road encountered determined resistance but successfully advanced to the R-2 Line. The 1st Battalion then spread out to the right, while the 3rd Battalion veered further east across the hills, swiftly capturing the fortified positions around the rice paddies that had posed significant challenges the previous day. By nightfall, the 1st Battalion had reached the O-2 Line, but the 3rd Battalion halted 400 yards short of its target, prompting Shapley's 2nd Battalion to fill the breach between them. After repulsing a vigorous counterattack, the 2nd Battalion pushed forward with minimal opposition and secured Atantano. Consequently, by the end of July 24, Shepherd had firmly established his beachhead and contained the enemy on the Orote Peninsula, albeit with casualties totaling 200 killed, 748 wounded, and 97 missing. General Bruce, with the remainder of the 77th Division, assumed control of most of the beachhead perimeter, while Shepherd's Marines readied for the capture of Orote. Subsequently, after repelling several tank-led counterattacks resulting in the destruction of 12 Japanese tanks, they sealed off the peninsula entirely on July 25. By afternoon, approximately 2500 troops under Commander Tamai Asaichi were confined to the eight square miles of Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Turnage pressed his forces to secure the objective beachhead definitively. Accordingly, the 9th Marines progressed southward along the Apra Harbor shoreline towards the Aguada River, reaching the midpoint before being compelled to retreat to the Laguas River due to Craig's stretched lines. Meanwhile, the 21st Marines faced formidable defenses at the Mount Chachao-Aluton-Tenjo complex, managing to establish defensive positions just shy of Mount Tenjo Road after slow progress. Simultaneously, the beleaguered 3rd Marines, with reinforcements from Craig's 2nd Battalion, launched a determined assault, overcoming moderate resistance and mortar fire to seize Mount Tenjo Road and gain a vantage point. Despite the extended frontline, troops stationed on the newly captured high ground could finally survey the terrain ahead by nightfall. As Takashina consolidated his forces on the plateau, he prepared for a coordinated counterattack aimed at dividing and conquering the enemy. The 48th Independent Mixed Brigade planned to strike Turnage's left flank before pivoting northeast to target Hall's rear. Meanwhile, the 18th Regiment aimed to assault Butler's positions and advance toward the coast to establish a new defensive line, targeting the enemy's headquarters, artillery, and supply units. Additionally, elements of the 10th Independent Mixed Regiment were tasked with exploiting an 800-yard gap between the 9th and 21st Marines, protected only by the 3rd Reconnaissance Company. In a desperate move following a failed attempt to evacuate by barge, Tamai opted for a nighttime banzai charge with his trapped 2500-strong force, seeking to break free from the Orote Peninsula and join Takashina's troops at Fonte. After dusk, the intermittent showers that had been falling all day became more frequent. A heavy downpour hampered organization of the brigade's defense for the night. On the other hand, the pitch blackness and the unpleasant weather aided the Japanese in making preparations for their supreme effort. Marines in the front lines could hear screaming, yelling, laughter, and the breaking of bottles as the Japanese made final arrangements. At times so much clamor could be heard that reports reached the command post that the assault had started. Afterwards someone aptly said that the confusion "sounded like New Year's Eve in the Zoo." While the enemy made ready and drank, Marine artillerymen laid down normal barrages along the swamp's edge and at all other points of possible penetration. Shortly before midnight the Japanese commanders felt that their men had reached the proper emotional state, and the assault began. Sake-crazed attackers swarmed from the cover of the mangroves in front of the 3rd Battalion, 22nd Marines. Led by flag-waving, sword-swinging officers, the enlisted men stumbled forward, carrying everything conceivable. Unsteady hands clutched pitchforks, sticks, ballbats, and pieces of broken bottles, together with the normal infantry weapons. The assault faced formidable resistance from Marine forces, particularly Shapley's 1st Battalion, which alone accounted for 256 enemy casualties.  When the surging Japanese mass came within range, Marine forward observers and company commanders gave the order to commence firing. Brigade, 77th Division, and corps artillery, 37mm guns, 81mm and 60mm mortars, machine guns, rifles, and grenades saturated the entire area. At one time officers brought the fire of the Pack Howitzer Battalion, 22d Marines, to within 35 yards of 3/22's front lines in an at tempt to stop the swarming horde. One weapons company lieutenant reported: "Arms and legs flew like snowflakes. Japs ran amuck. They screamed in terror until they died." But in a powerful attack it is inevitable that some men will seep through the blocking fire. Company L, 3/22, received the brunt of the subsiding attack and repulsed it before too much damage could be done. Those Japanese who survived fled to the momentary safety of the swamp. But observers shifted the artillery fire and between midnight and 0200 some 26,000 shells took a heavy toll of the remaining peninsular defenders. On the right flank of the 22d Marines a second counterattack hit. The Island War describes the action quite vividly: “. . . At its height, flares revealed an out-of-this-world picture of Nipponese drunks reeling about in our forward positions, falling into foxholes, tossing aimless grenades here and there, yelling such English phrases as they had managed to pick up, and laughing crazily, to be exterminated in savage close-in fighting. Succeeding waves were caught in a deadly cross-fire. Not until dawn did this attack finally dwindle out, at which time more than four hundred bodies were counted in front of the position.” In contrast to the frenzied close quarter action in the 3/22 zone, the platoon from Company A (1/4) that filled the gap between the two regiments participated in a shooting gallery affair with the Japanese. Enemy troops made no attempt at a concerted attack, and the platoon plus artillery, without the loss of a single Marine, killed 256 Imperial soldiers. This fantastic figure was verified by officers from regiment the following morning. Despite the intense machine-gun and artillery fire, some Japanese managed to infiltrate Marine positions, engaging in fierce hand-to-hand combat. However, by dawn, the Japanese offensive had been halted, with most remaining enemy forces eliminated, leaving Tamai with no option but to defend Orote Peninsula to the end. Meanwhile, Takashina's main assault, launched on July 26 at 04:00, faced initial success in overrunning Company B positions but was ultimately contained by the relentless machine-gun fire of the 1st Battalion.  Major Maruyama's men (2/18) advanced noisily, shouting, "Wake up American and die." The initial impetus of the assault passed completely over Company B in the center, previously reduced to about 50 men, and streamed through the gap down a draw toward the cliff. Despite the breakthrough, companies held the shoulders of the penetration and Lieutenant Colonel Williams ordered the units to refuse their flanks to the cliff. Company A on the left, commanded by Captain William G. Shoemaker, rallied in the face of the withering fire and overwhelming numbers. Shoemaker pulled back his right platoon to deny his flank to the enemy and to permit regrouping for a local counterattack. Company C (Captain Henry M. Helgren, Jr.) also successfully refused its flank to protect the position and immediately began firing into the onrushing Japanese. Tanks parked in the rear of the Marine positions took a great toll as the intruders surged through the widening gap. One report described the rush on the tanks as resembling a horde of ants. It went on to say of the Nipponese: “Savagely they swarmed upon the mechanized vehicles, oblivious of the vicious machine-gun fire, and frantically pounded, kicked, and beat against the turrets in an attempt to get the crew within. When this seemed futile they leaped to the ground and continued their wild rush down the draw to the rear areas. . .” Demolition charges were forgotten in the mad scramble to reach deeper into Marine-held territory. Machine gunners of 1/21 had a field day. Never had they seen such lucrative targets, but grenades and bayonets soon silenced the Marines as enemy soldiers overran the gun positions. Many of the Japanese were killed as they moved through the lines and into the ravine. Although some of the infiltrating Japanese got down the cliff to attack the battalion command post and Butler's mortar platoons, killing most of the mortarmen before being repelled by service troops, To the left, Craig's tenacious 2nd Battalion, in its exposed position, received the brunt of Shigematsu's attack, yet it managed to defeat seven determined counterattacks without losing any ground. Nonetheless, though they killed 950 Japanese, they suffered 50% casualties as well. Looking right, Ohashi's 3rd Battalion hit Butler's 3rd; and although two machine-guns were initially captured, their attack ended up being rapidly repelled. Consequently, the Japanese slid along the front and attacked down the vulnerable 800-yard gap, successfully defeating a strong roadblock to set up a dangerous line on the high ground behind Butler's 3rd Battalion.  The lack of a swiftly organized regimental reserve line led to approximately 70 Japanese infiltrating into the Division Hospital area, where they were eventually repelled by a pioneer force. The first warning came about 6:30 when corpsmen reported that a number of enemy soldiers could be seen on the high ground to the right of the hospital. Division headquarters immediately ordered Lieutenant Colonel George O. Van Orden (Division Infantry Training Officer) to take command of two companies of pioneers standing by for just such an eventuality and clear the enemy from the hard-pressed area. At the hospital, doctors ordered patients to evacuate the tents and go to the beach. Onlookers saw a pathetic sight as half-clothed, bandaged men hobbled down the coast road helping the more seriously wounded to safety. 41 of the patients grabbed rifles, carbines, hand grenades, and whatever else they could find and joined the battle. The hospital doctors, corpsmen, and pajama-clad patients presented a rare sight as they formed a defensive line around the tents. It was a solid line, however, and one that held until the recently organized reinforcements arrived. Only one patient was wounded during the fighting, but one medical officer and one corpsman later died of wounds. The casualty list also included one medical officer, one dental officer, one Navy warrant officer, 12 corpsmen, and 16 Marines from the medical companies wounded in action. This does not include those casualties suffered by Van Orden's force. After cleaning out the assigned area, Van Orden proceeded up the Nidual River Valley in pursuit of the fleeing Japanese. The attack had pushed the enemy back to the hill at the head of the ravine by 11:00, but a request to send a Marine patrol to the ridge to determine the hostile strength was denied. Other plans had already been made for the assault of this dominating terrain. It was from this high ground that Major Yukioka's men paralyzed the operation of 3/21's CP and threatened the flank of both the 9th and 21st Marines. While this action was taking place, the 12th Marines CP and several of its battalions were engaged in stopping the suicide squad attacks. In order to have these parties in position to make their foray in conjunction with the all-out offensive, enemy commanders had ordered the groups to infiltrate behind Marine lines on the night of 24-25 July. With typical Japanese patience, the raiders lay hidden in caves all day. As soon as darkness came on the night of 25-26 July they started firing random shots into the headquarters of the 12th Marines and began to move in small groups down the Asan Valley. A hand grenade duel went on during the early hours of darkness, but some of the intruders sought the safer confines of a cave not 20 feet from the headquarter's fire direction center. The artillerymen's perimeter defense held, and only one of the enemy succeeded in getting through to the guns. He was killed in the 3d Battalion's area before he could do any damage. In the five-hour long fighting around the regimental headquarters, 17 explosive-laden Japanese died. Most of them carried packs containing about 20 pounds of TNT with ready detonators, while others carried magnetic mines. With the coming of daylight, patrols went out to clean up any troops that might cause trouble later in the day. Men of the 12th Marines killed approximately 50-60 more enemy soldiers and drove the remainder into other areas where they were liquidated one by one. Despite the initial success of Takashina's well-coordinated counterattack, by noon, his forces had suffered defeat, marking the breaking of the backbone of Japanese resistance on Guam. Marine casualties were significant, with around 166 killed, 645 wounded, and 34 missing between July 25 and 27. Consequently, the 9th Marines retreated approximately 1500 yards to establish better defensive positions, and a battalion of Colonel Stephen Hamilton's 307th Regiment was deployed near Piti Navy Yard. However, the focus now shifted to covering the invasion of Tinian. While naval guns had intermittently harassed Tinian since June 11, the preliminary bombardment of Saipan's sister island commenced on June 20, with the first Army artillery battery targeting northern Tinian. By July 9, the 531st Field Artillery Battalion had fired a total of 7571 rounds. Following the fall of Saipan, the remaining 24th Corps Artillery and Marine howitzers intensified the bombardment, maintaining a continuous round-the-clock schedule and expending a total of 24,536 rounds on northern Tinian. For the most part, 14th Corps Artillery confined its efforts to the area north of the line between Gurguan Point and Masalog Point, while aircraft restricted their efforts to the southern half of the island. Naval ships were assigned any targets on Tinian deemed unsuitable to either of the other two arms. Coordination of the three supporting arms was assigned to the corps artillery representative attached to General Schmidt's staff. In one instance, an artillery air observer discovered three 140-mm. coastal defense guns on Masalog Point that were within easy firing range of White Beaches 1 and 2, but were masked from field artillery. The battleship Colorado was called in and, with its main batteries adjusted by an airborne artillery observer, succeeded in neutralizing or destroying the enemy weapons. Because the spotting plane was not in direct radio contact with the ship, it was necessary for the plane to submit its spotting data to the artillery post by radio, whence they were relayed by telephone to General Schmidt's headquarters, and in turn by radio on another frequency to the firing ship. In spite of this somewhat complicated system of communications, the time lag was so slight as to be insignificant. Meanwhile, starting from June 22, the P-47s belonging to the 318th Fighter Group maintained a relentless barrage on the airfields at Ushi, Gurguan Point, and just east of Tinian Town through constant strafing and bombing, further devastating the town to ruins. Beginning on July 15, naval gunfire operations were reinstated, with Admiral Hill's cruisers and destroyers delivering destructive bombardment daily against Tinian's harbor defenses. Then, on July 22, two P-47s dropped the first napalm bombs used in the Pacific war on Tinian, proving highly effective in incinerating canefields, underbrush, and enemy personnel located in open trenches and dugouts. The following day, Hill intensified preparatory fire with a formidable naval force comprising three battleships, two heavy cruisers, three light cruisers, and sixteen destroyers, positioned strategically to shell Tinian from all directions. However, there was no attempt to focus on the White Beaches to mislead the Japanese about the actual landing point. Throughout the rainy night, destroyers and cruisers maintained control over crucial road junctions while an UDT conducted a last-minute underwater reconnaissance, albeit unsuccessfully attempting to detonate recently discovered mines due to adverse weather conditions. At dawn on July 24, Hill's transports carrying the 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions finally departed from Tanapag Harbor for the short journey to Tinian, successfully reaching their designated areas by 06:00. Simultaneously, the onslaught of artillery, air raids, and naval bombardment persisted over the Japanese defenses, intensifying into a full-scale onslaught by 07:00, with particular focus on the White Beaches. Additionally, efforts were made to neutralize mines on White 2, although these attempts proved futile. As the assault waves took shape, General Watson's Marines effectively executed the demonstration near Tinian Town without suffering any casualties. This demonstration effectively held the defenders in place, preventing them from deploying northward. However, a cleverly concealed Japanese battery managed to inflict significant damage on the battleship Colorado and the destroyer Norman Scott, resulting in the loss of 62 lives and 245 wounded before being neutralized. At 07:17, the initial landing wave crossed the designated line and began the 3000-yard journey to the beach, supported by intense pre-landing bombardment and rocket fire from LCI gunboats.  At about the same moment small-caliber fire--estimated variously as 50-caliber, 20mm and 40mm--began falling around the LST's. Its source could not be located because of the pall of smoke and dust that cloaked the island. Regarding this incident the logistics officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, aboard one of the LST's in the area, recalled: “The fire . . . wounded two or more Navy enlisted men of the crew of the vessel, and possibly a couple of Marines belonging to the landing team. . . . My recollection concerning the Marines who were wounded is hazy . . . the incident created a stir and speculation concerning the source of the fire, but everyone soon settled down to the business at hand.” Despite encountering the sporadic small-caliber fire, the LVTs successfully reached the narrow beaches by 07:50. Upon landing, Company E of the 24th Marines swiftly engaged and eliminated a small beach-defense unit on White 1, while the remainder of the battalion made landfall. On White 2, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 25th Marines landed simultaneously but faced a delay in advancing due to the need for engineers to clear 100 horned mines that had destroyed three LVTs. Subsequently, Colonel Batchelder's Companies G and I circumvented two enemy blockhouses and initiated an inland attack, while other units subdued strongpoints. However, the presence of additional mines and staunch resistance from caves and ravines prevented them from reaching their objective at the O-1 Line and Mount Maga. Meanwhile, Colonel Hart's 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 24th Marines successfully advanced to the O-1 Line amid minimal opposition. Later in the day, reserve and artillery battalions were landed, along with Colonel Jones' 23rd Marines, although their landing was delayed due to communication issues. This delay proved beneficial due to heavy congestion on White 2 at the time. By nightfall, Colonel Wallace's 1st Battalion, along with the 2nd and 4th Tank Battalions, under Hill's command, successfully disembarked 15614 men ashore. General Cates, anticipating Japanese counterattacks, directed his troops to halt at 16:30 to fortify defenses, achieving a beachhead spanning about 7000 yards. This came at a cost of 15 Marines killed and 225 wounded. Ogata, as expected by Cates, immediately ordered counterattacks with the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 50th Regiment and mobilized the Mobile Counterattack Force. While Japanese probes commenced at 22:30, the major assaults, marked by fierce banzai charges, began after midnight.  The attack on the left came first and lasted longest. At 2:00, men of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, straining their eyes through the black moonless night, suddenly saw a compact group of Japanese a short 100 yards away. The Marines opened fire. The compact group became a screaming mass of attackers as the first Marine bullets and shells found targets. Now the shadows were alive with about 600 leaping Japanese naval troops, loaded with aggressive spirit, requiring no instructions to make their screaming charge. Marines called flares into action; the battlefield became light. Marines needed no orders either: the 37mm guns sprayed canister; machine guns cut into the enemy area with grazing fire; rifles pounded out at sighted or suspected targets; mortars crunched into the defilade areas; artillery crashed steadily behind the Japanese to shatter and destroy any reinforcement group. The tightly packed foe was a choice target for all these weapons, and hundreds of shells lashed his ranks. At no time did the enemy penetrate the 1st Battalion; but extremely heavy pressure against Company A, the unit that bore the brunt, caused the battalion commander to reinforce it with engineers, corpsmen, communicators, naval gunfire liaison and shore party personnel. The fight continued hot and heavy until about 0545, when dawn and the vigor of the enemy effort broke simultaneously. Medium tanks from Company B, 4th Tank Battalion, entered the fray at this time and stopped all further thrusts at the Marines' lines. Many Japanese, convinced that all was lost, committed suicide with grenades. While armored amphibians afloat fired on enemy groups hiding along the coast, Marines of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, mopped up the area to their front, an activity completed by 0700. They counted 476 Japanese bodies, most of them within 100 yards of Company A's lines. Although no figures are available for Marine casualties in this action, the battalion commander estimated that ". . . Company A was reduced to about 30 men with usable weapons before the enemy was repulsed." Ogata's infantrymen struck Cates' center thirty minutes later, yet their efforts were thwarted by intense small-arms, mortar, and 37mm fire. Despite briefly breaching the line through weak points, they were ultimately defeated by rear elements after prolonged and heavy fighting.  This time, though many of the attackers fell forward of the lines, others penetrated a weak spot at the boundary between the two Marine regiments. About 200 Japanese poured through this spot before the flow could be stopped. After pausing in a swamp behind the lines, the enemy force speared out in two prongs: one straight into the beachhead toward U. S. artillery positions, the other turning west into the 25th Marines' rear areas. The latter group of Japanese attained first contact when they met a well-prepared support platoon from the 3d Battalion, 25th Marines. Positioned to contain just such a penetration as had occurred, the Marines quickly eliminated this Japanese threat, killing 91 in a brief, violent skirmish. The other prong pushed deep into the rear of the beachhead, finally reached the 75mm howitzer firing positions of the 2d Battalion, 14th Marines. Battery D, firing a mission for the 24th Marines, suddenly found itself beset from the front by many determined Japanese. Marines not actively engaged in servicing the howitzers rallied to the defense of their positions with small arms, while the remainder continued firing an artillery mission for the 24th Regiment. Later, as pressure mounted, all hands turned to the task of stopping the Japanese close at hand. At this juncture the .50-caliber machine guns of the other two batteries (E and F) of the battalion levelled a heavy volume of enfilading fire into the area forward of besieged Battery D. This fire, in the words of the battalion executive officer, "literally tore the Japanese . . . to pieces." To reinforce Battery D in its bitter fight, Company C, 8th Marines, arrived at 0445. But by then the situation was well in hand; the Japanese had faltered and stopped before the deluge of small-arms fire. Morning revealed about 100 dead Japanese in the area, while the artillerymen had lost but two of their number--both killed manning a .50-caliber machine gun with Battery D. The only Japanese penetration of the night had shattered itself against a prepared rear area. Up at the front, meanwhile, Marines of the 25th Regiment and the right (2d) battalion of the 24th Regiment, fought off a series of frontal rushes upon their positions. In each case the Japanese were stopped at the barbed wire forward of the Marines' lines. The all-night firing had taken a heavy toll of the Marines' ammunition stocks, however, and by shortly before daylight there was concern along the lines that another heavy attack might exhaust supplies. Dawn came first. Attached tanks moved up at once to range the area forward of the lines. They blasted points of resistance with their 75mm guns, killing or chasing such few Japanese as had survived the night melee. Nearly 500 Japanese were killed in the attacks against the center of the beachhead and in the skirmishes behind the lines following the penetration. The third and last major enemy effort struck the extreme right (south) flank of the beachhead at 3:30. The 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, in position along the coast, bore the brunt of this thrust, although the 2d Battalion, 25th Marines, also figured prominently in the action. Moving north along the coastal road, the enemy force consisted of five or six light tanks (about half of those available to the Japanese at Tinian) with infantrymen riding and following on foot. First warning of the enemy move came when Marine listening posts stationed along the road a short distance forward of the lines reported enemy tanks rumbling in from the south. With the tanks an estimated 400 yards in front of the lines, Marine artillery opened up. The tanks came on. Ready for just this situation, U. S. ships began firing illuminating shells over the area, virtually turning night into day. Bazookas, 75mm half-tracks, and 37mm guns attached to three battalions now went into action. One of the 37mm platoons, positioned astride the coral road, leveled point-blank fires into the enemy armor. Even so, one fast-moving tank weathered a 37mm hit and drove through the front lines into rear areas before a Marine bazookaman finished it off. An officer present on the scene described the action as he saw it: “The three lead tanks broke through our wall of fire. One began to glow blood-red, turned crazily on its tracks, and careened into a ditch. A second, mortally wounded, turned its machine guns on its tormentors, firing into the ditches in a last desperate effort to fight its way free. One hundred yards more and it stopped dead in its tracks. The third tried frantically to turn and then retreat, but our men closed in, literally blasting it apart. . . . Bazookas knocked out the fourth tank with a direct hit which killed the driver. The rest of the crew piled out of the turret, screaming. The fifth tank, completely surrounded, attempted to flee. Bazookas made short work of it. Another hit set it afire, and its crew was cremated.” Thus, five tanks stood immobile on the field of battle. If a sixth accompanied this incursion, it escaped, since there was no trace of it the following morning when Marines moved through the area. Despite the fact that their armor was gone, enemy foot soldiers from the 1st and 2d Battalions, 50th Infantry, and the 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry, pressed toward the Marines. The fighting that ensued was close-in and savage, but the Japanese never cracked the tight defense. The few who seeped through the lines met a quick end at the hands of the 23d Marines' reserve (1st Battalion), positioned to provide depth in this precise area. The operations officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, described the weird termination of the Japanese activities: “. . . as it began to get light, Jap bodies began to fly ten to fifteen feet in the air in the area in front of our lines. . . . We knew that hand grenades did not have the power to blow a man's body that high and could not figure out what was happening. [Later] we moved out to mop up. . . . It turned out that about fifty percent of the dead Japs carried magnetic mines and had obviously been ordered to break through our lines and destroy the tanks in the rear of us. . . . The Japs who were wounded and unable to flee were placing the tank mines under their bodies and tapping the detonators.” Daylight revealed that the enemy had expended 267 men and five tanks (of 12 on the island) against the right flank of the beachhead with no success. By the end of the night's counterattacks, 1241 Japanese bodies lay scattered along Cates' front, with the 1st Battalion, 135th Regiment virtually decimated, while Marine casualties numbered less than 100. Reflecting on the engagement, they later concluded: "It was there and then that [we] broke the Jap's back in the battle for Tinian". This assessment proved accurate, as Ogata's forces began retreating towards the southern end of the island. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Similar to the experience invading Saipan, Guam and Tinian proved to be literal horror shows. The savagery of the Island hoping campaign had increased ten-fold. The Japanese hoped by inflicted as much pain as possible, the Americans might simply come to the peace table, but was there any real chance of that?

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- 139 - Pacific War -First Bombing Campaign against Japan, July 16-23,1944

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Last time we spoke about battle of Noemfoor. General MacArthur initiated a successful offensive on Noemfoor, with General Patrick's troops securing a beachhead. American forces encountered minimal resistance, occupying key positions. Despite initial skirmishes, American defenses held firm, inflicting heavy casualties. Meanwhile, in Aitape, ongoing clashes saw American forces repelling Japanese assaults. Despite setbacks, American defenses held, and preparations for a counteroffensive were underway. The Japanese breached American lines, occupying a 1300-yard gap but faced intense resistance. Martin ordered counterattacks and reorganization of forces along the X-ray River-Koronal Creek line. Despite some delays, American forces repelled Japanese assaults. In the Battle of Imphal, British-Indian troops repelled Japanese attacks, leading to their retreat. Operation Crimson saw successful naval and air assaults on Japanese positions, though with some setbacks. Admiral Somerville's diplomatic transfer followed, amidst reorganization of SEAC's higher officers due to internal conflicts. This episode is the First Bombing Campaign against Japan Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  Our week's story first takes us over to the China Theater. Last time we spoke about China, the 11th Army's progress was halted at Hengyang in early July due to the resilient defense led by General Fang and a severe shortage of ammunition. General Yokoyama had to pause the offensive until his artillery unit could arrive to bolster the siege. Meanwhile, the 64th Division was dispatched to Changsha to relieve garrison duties. Despite these setbacks, the 13th Division secured Leiyang by July 4, and the 40th Division took control of Yongfeng on the same day, followed by Zhajiang on July 6. Although Hengyang was nearly surrounded, the Japanese forces had to entrench due to lack of supplies, which were delayed and harassed by General Chennault's aircraft. Seizing this opportunity, General Xue Yue sent reinforcements and launched counterattacks against the besiegers. The 58th Army recaptured Liling on July 8 before being pushed back by the 27th Division two days later, while the Chinese forces began encircling Maoshizhen from the southwest by mid-July. By July 10, Yokoyama had received sufficient artillery and ammunition to resume the attack on Hengyang. Despite heavy air and artillery support, the 116th Division's assaults from the southwest failed to breach Fang's defenses once again. On July 15, the Japanese launched another assault, this time managing to displace the exhausted defenders from their outer positions and into the city itself. Two days later, the 13th Division also gained control of the airfield on the east bank of Hengyang and strategic points along the railway near the town. Despite these territorial gains, they were deemed insufficient considering the significant loss of life endured during the intense fighting of that week. Consequently, Yokoyama decided to pause the offensive once more on July 20, intending to concentrate his forces around Hengyang. The 40th and 58th Divisions were already en route to reinforce the front lines. However, during this period, two significant aerial operations occurred. Initially, following the bombing of Yawata, General Arnold ordered a subsequent night raid on Japan to underscore that Operation Matterhorn marked the beginning of a sustained bombing campaign, distinct from the isolated nature of the Doolittle raid. This was followed by a 100-plane attack on Manchuria and a 50-plane attack on Palembang.  Two days after the Yawata show General Arnold informed Wolfe that, despite the depleted fuel stocks in China, it was “essential” to increase pressure against Japan. Immediate objectives were: a major daylight attack on Anshan, small harassing raids against the home islands, and a strike against Palembang from Ceylon. When Arnold asked for an estimate of the command's capabilities, Wolfe's reply was none too hopeful. With low storage tanks at Chengdu (only 5000 gallons) he could not with his own resources build up for an all-out mission to Anshan before August 10. Ceylon fields would not be ready before July 15, and either the Palembang mission or the night raids would delay the Anshan attack. In spite of Wolfe's cautious estimate, Arnold on June 27 issued a new target directive calling for a 15-plane night raid over Japan by July 10, a minimum of 100 planes against Anshan between by July 30, and a 50-plane mission to Palembang as soon as Ceylon airfields were ready. To meet this schedule, Wolfe was admonished to improve radically the operations of C-46s and B-29s on the Hump run. He outlined conditions necessary for fulfilling the directive: build-up of his B-29 force and a flat guarantee of ATC Hump tonnage. Even when it was decided that the command would get back its 1500 tons for July, Wolfe's operational plan set up the Anshan mission for 50 to 60 B-29s, not 100 as Arnold wanted. Arnold received this plan on July 1. On the 4th General Wolfe was ordered to proceed immediately to Washington to take over an “important command assignment” and two days later he departed. Thus General Wolfe was in reality sacked, leaving General Saunders to assume temporary leadership.  Subsequently, on July 7, the requested night raid was carried out, involving 18 B-29s targeting the Sasebo Naval Base, with an additional six attacking other sites in Nagasaki, Omura, Yawata, and Tobata. Of the 24 bombers, 11 successfully bombed Sasebo using radar; individual planes struck Omura and Tobata, while the B-29 assigned to Yawata inadvertently bombed the secondary target at Laoyao harbor. Two other bombers, experiencing fuel-transfer issues, redirected to bomb Hankow, narrowly missing it by 20 miles. Despite witnessing explosions in all targeted areas, the damage inflicted on Japanese infrastructure was minimal. Only one bomber sustained damage, yet the successful attack heightened panic within the Home Islands.   After the disastrous loss of Saipan, it was clear to many of Japan's elite that the war was all but lost.  Now Japan needed to make peace before the kokutai and perhaps even the Chrysanthemum Throne itself was destroyed. Tojo had been thoroughly demonized by the United States during the war, thus for the American people, Tojo was clearly the face of Japanese militarism. It was thus  inconceivable that the United States would make peace with a government headed by Tojo. British historian H. P. Willmott noted that a major problem for the "doves" was that: "Tojo was an embodiment of 'mainstream opinion' within the nation, the armed services and particularly the Army. Tojo had powerful support, and by Japanese standards, he was not extreme." Tojo was more of a follower than a leader, and he represented the mainstream opinion of the Army. This meant his removal from office would not end the political ambitions of the Army who were still fanatically committed to victory or death. The jushin, elder statesmen, had advised Emperor Hirohito that Tojo needed to be sacked after Saipan and further advised against partial changes in the cabinet, demanding that the entire Tojo cabinet resign. Tojo, well aware of the efforts to bring him down, sought the public approval of the Emperor Hirohito, which was denied. Hirohito sent him a message to the effect that the man responsible for the disaster of Saipan was not worthy of his approval. Tojo then suggested reorganizing his cabinet to retain his position, but was rebuffed again. Hirohito said the entire cabinet simply had to go. Once it became clear that Tojo no longer held the support of the Emperor, his enemies had little trouble bringing down his government.The politically powerful Lord Privy Seal, Marquis Kōichi Kido spread the word that the Emperor no longer supported Tojo. Thus after the fall of Saipan, he was forced to resign on July 18, 1944. Admiral Yonai Mitsumasa and General Koiso Kuniaki were appointed by Hirohito to form a new government, with Koiso ultimately becoming Prime Minister as Tojo's replacement. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-General Shimoyama Takuma's 5th Air Army discovered Chennault's aircraft and two Chinese squadrons concentrated at Guilin airfield on July 13. Seizing this opportunity, Shimoyama launched a daring raid that caught the Allies off guard, resulting in 80 aircraft destroyed on the ground. Despite this initial setback, Chennault's P-51 Mustangs maintained superiority over the Zero, downing 88 Japanese aircraft in the following weeks at the cost of 27 Allied planes. In Hengyang, preliminary artillery bombardment commenced on July 27 as Yokoyama's forces prepared for their final offensive. Despite minor attacks in the subsequent days, little progress was made while the Japanese awaited the arrival of the 58th Division. Concurrently, the 27th and 34th Divisions advanced towards Lianhua to eliminate the 58th Army, resulting in heavy casualties and their subsequent withdrawal. By August 1, Yokoyama had amassed 110,000 troops around Hengyang, along with heavy artillery and mountain artillery pieces. In contrast, only 3,000 exhausted Chinese troops remained, valiantly resisting despite being cut off for over a month. Returning to Matterhorn, Arnold insisted on a meticulously planned daylight attack involving 100 planes to be executed in July. Saunders managed to fit in the Anshan strike at the month's end by delaying Palembang until mid-August. The primary target was the Showa Steel Works at Anshan in Manchuria–specifically, the company's Anshan Coke Plant, producing annually 3793000 metric tons of metallurgical coke, approximately ⅓ of the Empire's total. About half of this was used by Showa's own steel works, second in size only to Imperial's, and the rest for various industrial purposes in Manchuria, Korea, and Japan. The secondary target was Qinhuangdao harbor whence coking coal from the great Kailan mines was exported to Japan. Tertiary target was the Taku port near Tianjin, which handled coal, iron ore, and pig iron. And as a last resort, bombers were to hit the railroad yards at Zhengxian, a possible bottleneck along a Japanese supply route. Aiming point at Anshan, as at Yawata, was to be a battery of coke ovens and again the bomb load was set at eight soo-pound GPs per plane.  Consequently, on July 25, 111 B-29s began staging to China, with 106 successfully arriving four days later. However, on July 29, only 72 B-29s managed to take off for the Anshan strike due to rain muddying the runway at Guanghan, preventing the 444th Group from launching. Mechanical issues further hindered eleven bombers from reaching Anshan, resulting in one bombing Qinhuangdao, two targeting Zhengxian, and four hitting other targets of opportunity. Despite these challenges, the sixty B-29s that reached Anshan maintained formation and bombed from altitudes close to the designated 25,000 feet under clear skies. However, the first wave mistakenly bombed a by-products plant adjacent to the aiming point, enveloping it in thick smoke. Anti-aircraft opposition was relatively light, with heavy flak damaging five B-29s and Japanese fighters downing only one bomber, whose crew escaped with the help of Chinese guerrillas. B-29 gunners claimed three probable hits and four damaged Japanese fighters. Chinese forces aided in rescuing a stranded bomber near Ankang. The plane was on the ground for five days while an engine, spare parts, tools, and mechanics came in by C-46 from Hsinching to effect an engine change and other repairs. Air cover was furnished by 14th Air Force fighters, who shot down a Lily bomber during a night attack. With full assistance from the Chinese and American garrisons at Ankang, the B-29 took off on August 3 and returned to Chiung-Lai. Another B-29 crash-landed in Vladivostok. Fortunately, on July 30, the wet strip at Kwanghan had dried sufficiently to launch 24 bombers of the 444th, albeit nearly five hours behind schedule. However, they were too late for Anshan, with 16 bombing the Taku port and three targeting Zhengxian instead. The day's efforts, though not flawlessly executed, brought encouragement to the command. American reconnaissance reported significant damage at Anshan, including hits and near misses on several coke-oven batteries, related installations, and the by-products plant. Taku and Zhengxian also showed substantial damage. The command gained valuable insights into conducting daylight missions, and despite the loss of five B-29s, it was deemed acceptable. That is all for now for the China theater as we now need to jump over to Burma. Meanwhile, in north Burma, General Wessels decided to resume the offensive on July 12. Following a heavy air and artillery bombardment, a coordinated attack was launched, supported by 39 B-25s and the 88th Fighter Squadron, which successfully dropped 754 tons of bombs on Myitkyina. However, approximately 40% of the bombs landed among American troops north of Sitapur, resulting in casualties and confusion. Consequently, the coordinated attack stalled, with minimal gains by the 88th and 89th Regiments. Subsequently, Wessels' forces reverted to patient day-by-day advances, pushing back Japanese forces gradually. The tightening grip around Myitkyina was evident, with previously separated units now in close contact, preventing Japanese movement. Further south, General Stilwell directed the weary Chindit brigades to converge on Sahmaw and eliminate the 18th and 53rd Divisions. West African troops fought for control of Hill 60 to the north, while the depleted 111th Brigade engaged in battles at Taungni and the heavily fortified Point 2171. Stilwell also ordered the 300-man 77th Brigade towards Myitkyina, but Brigadier Calvert opted to cut off radio communications and withdraw his men to Kamaing, eventually evacuating them to India. After returning back to Allied lines, Calvert and Lentaigne drove to Stilwell's headquarters, where they found the general at a table with his son and Boatner. Then, speaking with the same sort of blunt honesty that Stilwell prided himself on, Calvert went into a long monologue explaining that despite their crippling losses and lack of heavy weapons, his men had sacrificed so much at Mogaung that now they had nothing left to give. To order the survivors into combat now was to pass nothing more than a death sentence. Stilwell seemed stunned at Calvert's contained monologue. Then his shock turned to scathing anger towards his own staff. “Why wasn't I told?' he demanded. It quickly became obvious to Calvert that Stilwell had not realized the true tribulations his Chindits had gone through since the gliderborne invasion some months ago. As Calvert later wrote: “It became obvious from Stilwell's repeated ‘Why wasn't I told? Is this true?' that his sycophantic staff had kept the true nature of the battle from him.” Overcome with the truth of it all, Stilwell apologized. “You and your boys have done a great job, I congratulate you.” Calvert was then allowed to evacuate his brigade. Their campaign was finally over. The other brigades, nearing the edge of their endurance, didn't experience the same fortune and had to persist in battling against the determined Japanese defenders. With morale faltering, Major Masters' only opportunity for success came through a bold flank attack on July 9 led by Company C of the 3/9th Gurkhas. As the Gurkhas fell back in disarray, savaged by machine-guns firing straight down the ridge, the surviving men scattered, diving into the jungle. Major Gerald Blaker moved on alone, firing his M1 carbine, yelling: “Come on, C Company!” Seeing him, the Japanese threw grenades. Braving the blasts despite an arm savaged by shrapnel, he charged the Japanese. At the last moment, the enemy gunners found the range and a volley of seven bullets plunged into Blaker who fell against a tree, bleeding profusely. He turned his head to call on his men: “Come on, C Company, I'm going to die. Take the position.” The Gurkhas surged forward, bayonets glinting in the dull light, crying: “Ayo Gurkhali, the Gurkhas have come!” Point 2171 then fell into Allied hands. 50 Japanese dead were counted on the summit. Major Gerald Blaker sacrificed his life during the assault and earned a posthumous Victoria Cross.  Shortly thereafter, the 14th Brigade relieved the exhausted 111th, which now counted only 119 fit men; and on July 17, Stilwell finally authorized the evacuation of Masters' men. Thankfully, the seasoned 36th Division under Major-General Francis Festing would arrive in the frontline area to replace the depleted Chindits by the end of July, enabling General Lentaigne's remaining forces to be brought back to India. The final to depart were the West Africans, who assisted the British in capturing Hill 60 on August 5, prompting the Japanese to withdraw towards Pinbow and Mawhun. Since the inception of Operation Thursday, the Chindits had suffered 5000 casualties, including killed, wounded, or missing, 3800 of them after Wingate's demise. Their unconventional warfare had effectively diverted numerous potential reinforcements away from Imphal and Myitkyina; severed the 18th Division's supply line, rendering its holding operation futile; and highlighted the importance of air supply as the sole means of sustenance during military campaigns, a lesson pivotal in the 14th Army's subsequent offensives. Shifting focus to Yunnan, by the beginning of July, General Wei's Y Force had successfully halted General Matsuyama's counteroffensive in the Longling region. In the interim, General Kawabe's Burma Area Army was formulating strategies to address the impending aftermath of Operation U-Go's unfavorable results. Following the completion of the 15th Army's retreat in central Burma, plans were set in motion for Operation Ban, a defensive maneuver aimed at countering anticipated Allied advancements along the Irrawaddy River. Concurrently, General Sakurai's 28th Army was organizing Operation Kan in anticipation of potential Allied incursions along the Bay of Bengal coastline. Additionally, General Honda's 33rd Army initiated preparations for Operation Dan, a synchronized offensive designed to repel the invading Chinese forces eastward across the Nujiang River and deep into Yunnan, thus thwarting the establishment of a land route between India and China by the Allies. Consequently, the 2nd Division under Lieutenant-General Okazaki Seisaburo was reassigned to the 33rd Army on July 19 to partake in the offensive, while Matsuyama's 56th Division was tasked with maintaining defensive positions in Yunnan. The 18th and 53rd Divisions were directed to safeguard the western flank against potential assaults originating from Myitkyina. Subsequently, Matsuyama opted to relocate his primary force from Longling to Mangshi, where he planned to rendezvous with Okazaki at a later date. To facilitate this relocation, Colonel Matsui's task force was dispatched on July 5 to dislodge the 76th Division from Mukang. Following a stealthy infiltration behind enemy lines on July 7, Matsui launched a surprise attack the following day, compelling the Chinese forces to retreat. With the route to Mangshi cleared, the 56th Division vacated Longling and began regrouping in the Mangshi vicinity, leaving a modest garrison of 2500 men to secure Longling. Throughout July, the city faced intense aerial and artillery bombardments, culminating in the capture of East Hill by the 87th Division on July 17. Fortunately, Y Force's efforts were now focused on the previously bypassed blocks at Tengchong, Lameng, and Pingda, as the Chinese prioritized securing the flow of supplies to the front lines. At Tengchong, Colonel Kurashige was compelled to abandon Feifeng Hill after his 3rd Battalion departed to join Matsui's task force, leaving him with just 2025 men. Facing him, Lieutenant-General Huo Kuizhang's five divisions spread out around Tengchong, occupying the surrounding heights. Despite attempts at medium-level bombing causing severe damage to the residential area, it only resulted in rubble piling around Japanese positions. Thus, entrenched in their dugouts, the Japanese remained steadfast and successfully repelled Chinese attacks, with the Chinese managing to take Kaoliang Hill only by July 9th. Meanwhile, from the south, the 2nd Reserve Division severed Tengchong from Longling and initiated unsuccessful assaults against Laifeng Hill. By mid-July, with the city completely encircled, Huo was poised to launch a coordinated assault, but heavy rains delayed the operation. Concurrently, with the arrival of the 8th Army at Lameng, General Song aimed to continue his attacks against Major Kanemitsu's garrison. Following a night-long artillery bombardment, the 1st and 39th Divisions fiercely assaulted Japanese positions on July 5th, successfully overrunning some of them and destroying Kanemitsu's main water reservoir. However, despite ammunition shortages, Japanese counterattacks pushed them back to their original positions by nightfall. In the second week of July, Song deployed the 82nd and 103rd Divisions for an attack against Kanemitsu's southwest defenses, initially achieving success but ultimately being repelled by Japanese counterattacks. In the meantime, the Pingda garrison, devastated by cholera, was reaching its breaking point. Consequently, the Matsui Force was dispatched to provide relief on July 11, successfully reaching their designated gathering point northwest of Pingda after a challenging two-day march. On July 13, Matsui's initial assaults only secured the forward positions of the 226th Regiment; however, the following day, they managed to breach the Chinese defenses, delivering much-needed supplies to the Pingda Garrison and evacuating its sick patients. Having performed its mission, the Matsui Task Force started its return trip on the morning of 15 July. The following evening, an enemy group was discovered near Chungchai and the Task Force prepared to attack. Just before the actual launching of the attack, Col. Matsui received a message from division headquarters stating that, "A powerful enemy force is advancing toward Mangshih. The Matsui Force will return as soon as possible." To the north, Song opted to halt the sporadic attacks and initiated a synchronized assault with his four divisions on July 23. Backed by intense artillery fire, the Chinese exerted significant pressure, eventually overrunning the Hondo Position by the end of July. Only the timely intervention of Japanese fighters halted the offensive. Further north, following the subsiding of the storms and a heavy air bombardment, Huo finally launched a general offensive on July 26, supported by artillery and mortars. Moving swiftly and with strength, the Chinese successfully demolished all fortifications on Laifeng Hill, compelling the Japanese, grappling with ammunition shortages and heavy casualties, to abandon their other outposts in the vicinity.  The Chinese attack that followed revealed that previous experiences with Japanese positions had not been wasted. The Chinese infantry moved off quickly, on time, and as whole regiments rather than squads committed piecemeal. Mortar and artillery fire was brought down speedily on suspected Japanese positions, and the infantry took full advantage of it by advancing again the minute it lifted. Having taken one pillbox, the Chinese infantry kept right on going rather than stopping to loot and rest. At nightfall they were on top of the mountain and had taken a fortified temple on the summit. After mopping up the next day, the Chinese tallied about 400 Japanese dead. They themselves had lost 1200. Nevertheless, the speedy capture of Laifeng Hill was a brilliant feat of arms and dramatic evidence of the capabilities of Chinese troops when they applied proper tactics While the simultaneous attack on the southeast wall of Tengchong did not breach the massive wall, the Chinese now held a solid position in the sparse cluster of mud huts just outside the wall. Yet that will be all for today for the Burma-Yunnan front as we now are heading over to the Marianas. As we remember, Admiral Spruance devised a plan to initiate the invasions of Guam and Tinian following the capture of Saipan. Tinian's strategic significance stemmed from its close proximity to Saipan and its relatively flat terrain, making it more suitable for bomber airfields compared to its mountainous counterpart. However, its natural features also posed challenges for a seaside landing, with most of its coastline characterized by steep cliffs. Consequently, the American forces had limited options for landing: the well-defended beaches of Tinian Town, particularly the northeast Yellow Beach at Asiga Bay, or the less fortified but narrow White Beaches on the northwest coast. However, the latter option risked congestion and immobility due to the confined space. After assessing the landing beaches firsthand, they opted for the latter, anticipating lower resistance. General Smith's Northern Landing Forces were tasked with this operation, although there were some changes in the chain of command. Smith was appointed commander of Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, overseeing all Marine Corps combat units in the region. General Schmidt assumed command of the 5th Amphibious Corps and the Northern Landing Forces, while Major-General Clifton Cates replaced him as commander of the 4th Marine Division. Additionally, Admiral Hill assumed command of a reorganized Northern Attack Force for the amphibious assault. The strategy outlined was for Cates' 24th and 25th Marines to land on the White Beaches on July 24, securing a beachhead line encompassing Faibus San Hilo Point, Mount Lasso, and Asiga Point. This offensive would receive heavy artillery support from Saipan, as well as backing from carrier-based aircraft, Aslito airfield-based planes, and naval gunfire. One of the main justifications for the final decision to land over the unlikely beaches on the northwestern shore of the island was the feasibility of full exploitation of artillery firing from Saipan. Consequently, all of the field pieces in the area except for the four battalions of 75-mm. pack howitzers were turned over to 14th Corps Artillery during the preliminary and landing phase. General Harper arranged his 13 battalions, totaling 156 guns and howitzers, into three groupments, all emplaced on southern Saipan. Groupment A, commanded by Col. Raphael Griffin, USMC, consisted of five 105-mm. battalions, two each from the Marine divisions and one from V Amphibious Corps. It was to reinforce the fires of the 75-mm. pack howitzers and be ready to move to Tinian on order. Groupment B, under the 27th Division's artillery commander, General Kernan, was made up of all of that division's organic artillery except the 106th Field Artillery Battalion. It was to reinforce the fires of Groupment A and also to be ready to displace to Tinian. Groupment C, commanded by General Harper himself, contained all the howitzers and guns of 24th Corps Artillery plus the 106th Field Artillery Battalion. It was to support the attack with counterbattery, neutralization, and harassing fire before the day of the landing, deliver a half-hour preparation on the landing beaches immediately before the scheduled touchdown, and execute long-range counterbattery, harassing, and interdiction fire. Concurrently, General Watson's 2nd Marine Division would stage a feint near Tinian Town before landing behind the main assault force post-beachhead establishment. Meanwhile, General Griner's 27th Division would remain on standby in corps reserve, ready to embark on landing craft at short notice. A notable logistical innovation for Tinian involved a dual shuttle system to prevent congestion. Loaded trucks and Athey trailers shuttled between Saipan's base supply dumps and Tinian's division supply depots, while amphibious vehicles directly transported supplies from ship to shore to division dumps, aiming to minimize beachside handling of supplies. Additionally, General Geiger's 3rd Amphibious Corps, comprising the 3rd Marine Division and the 1st Provisional Marine Brigade, assisted by Admiral Conolly's Southern Attack Force, were tasked with capturing Guam. Due to formidable coastal defenses, Geiger's plan necessitated landings north and south of Apra Harbor on July 21, bypassing the heavily fortified Orote Peninsula. General Turnage's 3rd Marine Division was tasked with landing on the shores between Adelup Point and the Tatgua River mouth, proceeding southward to occupy the eastern area of Apra Harbor. Simultaneously, General Shepherd's 1st Provisional Marine Brigade was to land between Agat village and Bangi Point, then pivot northward towards the base of the Orote Peninsula. The establishment of a secure beachhead line from Adelup Point to Facpi Point was crucial before Geiger's forces could launch their assault on Orote Peninsula and subsequently secure the rest of the island. With the 27th Division committed elsewhere, Major-General Andrew Bruce's 77th Division, slated to assemble at Eniwetok by July 18, was designated as the new reserve under Geiger's command. The 305th Regiment was assigned to land behind Shepherd's Marines to reinforce the beachhead line. To optimize support for the troops, Conolly divided his Southern Attack Force into two: his Northern Attack Group, backing the 3rd Marine Division's landing, and Rear-Admiral Lawrence Reifsnider's Southern Attack Group, aiding the 1st Provisional Brigade's landing. Coordination of pre-landing bombardments was planned between Conolly's ships and aircraft, synchronized with scheduled strikes by aircraft from Admiral Mitscher's Task Force 58.  I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The time had finally come for the Japanese home islands to be subjected to the horrors of modern bombing campaigns. It would begin gradually, but would escalate to a literal horror show that starved the population of Japan into submission. Meanwhile Hideki Tojo was finally sacked, though by no means was he gone.

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo (05-07-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 21:44


Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El primer ministro húngaro, Viktor Orbán, verá a Putin en Rusia hoy viernes. Hace un año: La Seguridad Social en Canarias alcanza los 879.396 cotizantes. Este año hemos llegado a los 910.500 afiliados +31.104. Y hace un año: Coalición garantiza una bajada de impuestos «importante», pero «hay que hacer números». Hoy se cumplen 863 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es viernes 5 de julio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial del Bikini. El 5 de julio se homenajea a una de las prendas de vestir favoritas de las mujeres, para disfrutarlas durante un día soleado y relajante, en el mar o en la piscina. Se celebra el Día Mundial del Bikini. La fecha coincide con el día de la presentación del primer bikini en el mundo, el día 5 de julio de 1946. ¿Cómo surgió el bikini? Esta icónica y exclusiva prenda de vestir femenina de dos piezas surgió el 5 de julio de 1946, por ocurrencia de Louis Réard ¡un ingeniero mecánico francés! Su denominación proviene de un conjunto de pequeñas islas pertenecientes a las Islas Marshall ubicadas en el Océano Pacífico, conocidas como "atolón de bikini". Al principio el Vaticano tildó al bikini de "pecaminoso", debido a que era muy provocativo para aquella época. Fue prohibido en varios países, entre ellos Italia, Bélgica y España. 1924: las tropas españolas sufren cerca de 400 bajas en diversos conflictos que tienen lugar en el desfiladero de Lau, en Marruecos. 1948: el Gobierno laborista británico nacionaliza la sanidad. 1962: tras una larga guerra de independencia, Argelia derrota a las fuerzas invasoras, y se independiza del Imperio francés. 1996: en Reino Unido nace la oveja Dolly, primer animal clonado. Año más tarde, el 5 de julio de 2003, tras un brote del SARS mortal (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo Severo) que había matado a unas 775 personas en 29 países, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) anuncia que el SARS se ha podido contener. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Antonio María, Zacarías, Marino, Teodoto y Agatón. Arrasa en las elecciones en Reino Unido con una mayoría absoluta histórica ante el batacazo de los conservadores. Israel planea construir unas 5.300 nuevas viviendas en asentamientos en Cisjordania. PSOE y PP aprueban juntos el primer paso de la reforma del CGPJ en un pleno en el que no frenan sus duros reproches. El PP pide usar a las Fuerzas Armadas para contener la llegada de inmigrantes. El giro radical del PP deja en entredicho el compromiso de Clavijo de sacar adelante el reparto de menores migrantes. Los ministros del Gobierno de España critican la deriva ultra del partido y le exigen que asuma su cuota de responsabilidad en las comunidades donde gobierna para acoger a los niños que llegan a Canarias. Canarias registra una “importante mejora” en Dependencia desde 2022, pero sigue a la cola en número de trabajadores sociales. El archipiélago ocupa el sexto puesto en la calificación de las Comunidades Autónomas en el desarrollo de su Sistema de Servicios Sociales. Un trabajador o trabajadora por cada 5.645 habitantes en Canarias, tres veces más que la media estatal que es de un profesional por cada 1.764 habitantes. Colectivos del 20A llaman a una nueva protesta masiva en Canarias: “Nada ha cambiado; esta vez saldremos en zonas turísticas” Aseguran que pese al clamor popular, los gobiernos insulares y el regional han “ahondado aún más en el modelo desarrollista y depredador del territorio que llevan perpetuando desde hace décadas” El CGPJ pide 10 nuevas unidades judiciales para Canarias. Torres: “No caben monumentos o fundaciones a Franco en ningún caso”. El ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática, Ángel Víctor Torres, se muestra partidario de eliminar los vestigios franquistas. Los precios de alimentación y bebidas en Canarias reducen distancia con los del resto de España, al mostrar en 2022 un diferencial de solo 0,86% superior. Puerto de la Cruz pide abstenerse del baño en Playa Jardín por contaminación fecal. La decisión se extenderá de forma indefinida ya que se trata de una medida tomada ante “la merma de la calidad de las aguas que se viene produciendo, al menos desde 2016, en la zona de Playa Jardín y, sobre todo, en este último año 2024” Hay que decir que el Puerto de la Cruz no tiene ni una sola bandera Azul. En Tenerife hay 17 banderas azules Gran Canaria 14 Telde iza la bandera azul en cuatro de sus playas. Ha sido en Melenara, Salinetas, Hoya del Pozo y La Garita. Moción de censura en el Ayuntamiento de la Vega de San Mateo. Los concejales de Avesan-CC y PSOE proponen como nueva alcaldesa a Davinia Falcón, en sustitución de Alexis Ramos, de Unión Veneguera. Un 5 de julio de 1954: en Estados Unidos, Elvis Presley graba su primera canción llamada That’s all right.

La Diez Capital Radio
El Remate; El PP pide usar a las Fuerzas Armadas (05-07-2024)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 146:46


Programa de actualidad con información, formación y entretenimiento conectando directamente con los oyentes en La Diez Capital radio. Dirigido y presentado por Miguel Ángel González Suárez. www.ladiez.es - Informativo de primera hora de la mañana, en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. El primer ministro húngaro, Viktor Orbán, verá a Putin en Rusia hoy viernes. Hace un año: La Seguridad Social en Canarias alcanza los 879.396 cotizantes. Este año hemos llegado a los 910.500 afiliados +31.104. Y hace un año: Coalición garantiza una bajada de impuestos «importante», pero «hay que hacer números». Hoy se cumplen 863 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Hoy es viernes 5 de julio de 2024. Buenos días Ucrania, Gaza e Israel. Día Mundial del Bikini. El 5 de julio se homenajea a una de las prendas de vestir favoritas de las mujeres, para disfrutarlas durante un día soleado y relajante, en el mar o en la piscina. Se celebra el Día Mundial del Bikini. La fecha coincide con el día de la presentación del primer bikini en el mundo, el día 5 de julio de 1946. ¿Cómo surgió el bikini? Esta icónica y exclusiva prenda de vestir femenina de dos piezas surgió el 5 de julio de 1946, por ocurrencia de Louis Réard ¡un ingeniero mecánico francés! Su denominación proviene de un conjunto de pequeñas islas pertenecientes a las Islas Marshall ubicadas en el Océano Pacífico, conocidas como "atolón de bikini". Al principio el Vaticano tildó al bikini de "pecaminoso", debido a que era muy provocativo para aquella época. Fue prohibido en varios países, entre ellos Italia, Bélgica y España. 1924: las tropas españolas sufren cerca de 400 bajas en diversos conflictos que tienen lugar en el desfiladero de Lau, en Marruecos. 1948: el Gobierno laborista británico nacionaliza la sanidad. 1962: tras una larga guerra de independencia, Argelia derrota a las fuerzas invasoras, y se independiza del Imperio francés. 1996: en Reino Unido nace la oveja Dolly, primer animal clonado. Año más tarde, el 5 de julio de 2003, tras un brote del SARS mortal (Síndrome Respiratorio Agudo Severo) que había matado a unas 775 personas en 29 países, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) anuncia que el SARS se ha podido contener. Patrocinio del santo de cada día por gentileza de la Casa de las Imágenes, en la calle Obispo Perez Cáceres, 17 en Candelaria. Santos Antonio María, Zacarías, Marino, Teodoto y Agatón. Arrasa en las elecciones en Reino Unido con una mayoría absoluta histórica ante el batacazo de los conservadores. Israel planea construir unas 5.300 nuevas viviendas en asentamientos en Cisjordania. PSOE y PP aprueban juntos el primer paso de la reforma del CGPJ en un pleno en el que no frenan sus duros reproches. El PP pide usar a las Fuerzas Armadas para contener la llegada de inmigrantes. El giro radical del PP deja en entredicho el compromiso de Clavijo de sacar adelante el reparto de menores migrantes. Los ministros del Gobierno de España critican la deriva ultra del partido y le exigen que asuma su cuota de responsabilidad en las comunidades donde gobierna para acoger a los niños que llegan a Canarias. Canarias registra una “importante mejora” en Dependencia desde 2022, pero sigue a la cola en número de trabajadores sociales. El archipiélago ocupa el sexto puesto en la calificación de las Comunidades Autónomas en el desarrollo de su Sistema de Servicios Sociales. Un trabajador o trabajadora por cada 5.645 habitantes en Canarias, tres veces más que la media estatal que es de un profesional por cada 1.764 habitantes. Colectivos del 20A llaman a una nueva protesta masiva en Canarias: “Nada ha cambiado; esta vez saldremos en zonas turísticas” Aseguran que pese al clamor popular, los gobiernos insulares y el regional han “ahondado aún más en el modelo desarrollista y depredador del territorio que llevan perpetuando desde hace décadas” El CGPJ pide 10 nuevas unidades judiciales para Canarias. Torres: “No caben monumentos o fundaciones a Franco en ningún caso”. El ministro de Política Territorial y Memoria Democrática, Ángel Víctor Torres, se muestra partidario de eliminar los vestigios franquistas. Los precios de alimentación y bebidas en Canarias reducen distancia con los del resto de España, al mostrar en 2022 un diferencial de solo 0,86% superior. Puerto de la Cruz pide abstenerse del baño en Playa Jardín por contaminación fecal. La decisión se extenderá de forma indefinida ya que se trata de una medida tomada ante “la merma de la calidad de las aguas que se viene produciendo, al menos desde 2016, en la zona de Playa Jardín y, sobre todo, en este último año 2024” Hay que decir que el Puerto de la Cruz no tiene ni una sola bandera Azul. En Tenerife hay 17 banderas azules Gran Canaria 14 Telde iza la bandera azul en cuatro de sus playas. Ha sido en Melenara, Salinetas, Hoya del Pozo y La Garita. Moción de censura en el Ayuntamiento de la Vega de San Mateo. Los concejales de Avesan-CC y PSOE proponen como nueva alcaldesa a Davinia Falcón, en sustitución de Alexis Ramos, de Unión Veneguera. Un 5 de julio de 1954: en Estados Unidos, Elvis Presley graba su primera canción llamada That’s all right. - Sección de actualidad con mucho sentido de Humor inteligente en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital radio con el periodista socarrón y palmero, José Juan Pérez Capote, El Nº 1. - Sección de actualidad informativa en el programa El Remate con el Director de Capital Radio Gran Canaria; Pepe Rodíguez. Telde iza la bandera azul en cuatro de sus playas. Ha sido en Melenara, Salinetas, Hoya del Pozo y La Garita. Moción de censura en el Ayuntamiento de la Vega de San Mateo. Los concejales de Avesan-CC y PSOE proponen como nueva alcaldesa a Davinia Falcón, en sustitución de Alexis Ramos, de Unión Veneguera. - Entrevista en el programa El Remate de la Diez Capital radio al artista, Yamil Omar Wolf. Hoy terminamos de conocer su vida y obra. - Sección en La Diez Capital Radio con la corresponsal de la televisón Brasileña en España, Cleo Costa. Hoy Callejeamos con por Santander.

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141. Miłość – na lato czy na lata? Rozmowa z seksuolożką Agatą Stolą.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 86:07


Audiolivros Pessoais
O Banquete - Platão

Audiolivros Pessoais

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 158:33


O Banquete é um dos diálogos mais célebres de Platão (428-347 a.C.). Ambientado durante um jantar oferecido pelo poeta Agatão em Atenas, põe em cena Sócrates, Aristófanes e outros convivas enfrentando-se em uma competição: cada um deve fazer um discurso de elogio à figura de Eros, o deus do amor.

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA
Los Mayos, asesinos de director de policía // Poder presidencial para liberar criminales.

Libre como el viento, El Podcast de ZETA

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 58:33


En el podcast hablamos de los tuitulares de la edición 2614 del 3 al 9 de mayo de 2024. del Semanario ZETA. Nolasco va por transparencia; Agatón propone vialidades. En Mexicali: choque político por academia de policía. Los Mayos, asesinos de director de policía. Poder presidencial para liberar criminales. DSPM dejó huir a policías vinculados al Cártel de Sinaloa. Más detalles, en la edición impresa del Semanario ZETA y en nuestro portal web: www.zetatijuana.com

Latinitas Animi Causa
Ep. 32 Quid agat Andreas primis scholarum diebus

Latinitas Animi Causa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 25:25


Andreas, solus proh dolor (ob morbum pessimum coronarium quem patiebar ipse Ilsaque etiam nunc patitur), vos alloqui velim de eo quod fecerim hoc novo semestri spatio. Multum enim me rogo quid boni sit faciendum. Placuitne vobis hoc episodion? Vos qui magistri estis quid facitis primis scholarum diebus? Vos qui discipuli estis seu olim fuistis quid etiam nunc tecum manet quod a preaceptore quodam factum est? Vultisne aliud episodion huius generis audire? Dicatis nobis! Nos certiores facere potestis per Twitter (@lacvolo), Facebook (Latinitas Animi Causa), per situm nostrum habesnelac.com/contact, et per quemcumque locum unde sermones audire soleatis! Ecce series sermonum Anglica de docendo "The Motivated Classroom" Si vultis nos sustinere, en patreon nostrum: patreon.com/habesnelac Discite nobiscum!!! Adite: habesnelac.com Omnia nostra apud linktree nostrum inveniuntur: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa Adite nostrum biosite et plura de nobis discite: https://bio.site/latinitas --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinitas-animi-causa/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/latinitas-animi-causa/support

Herra On Air
Agata Koman - wie, jak odnaleźć się przed kamerą

Herra On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 86:24


Jeżeli mamy odwagę podejmować nowe wyzwania i uczyć się nowych rzeczy, to zawsze przez pewien czas będziemy nowicjuszami, którym niekoniecznie od początku wszystko wychodzi idealnie. Może tak być np. w przypadku aktywności w mediach społecznościowych w tym nagrywania video nami samymi w roli głównej. Okazuje się, że w praktyce "gadanie" do telefonu nie jest wcale takie łatwe, choć gdy patrzy się na Agatę można odnieść zupełnie inne wrażenie. I między innymi właśnie dlatego, warto się od niej uczyć.

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku
Spotkanie z Agatą Kolasińską w studio SBS w Sydney

SBS Polish - SBS po polsku

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 15:38


Spotkanie z Agatą Kolasińską, szczecińską improwizatorką, scenarzystką i producentką wydarzeń kulturalnych. Artystka przygotowała swój stand-up komediowy po polsku! i występuje dzisiaj (19/10/23) w Canberze w Klubie White Eagle, a w najbliższą niedzielę 22 października, o godz. 16.00 po raz pierwszy w Sydney w Polish Club Bankstown...

Camerosity
Episode 56: Советские Фотоаппараты

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 102:16


Very few episodes of the Camerosity Podcast are recorded without mentioning at least one Soviet camera, or something about the Soviet photo industry.  When deciding what we should discuss in future episodes, it was quite a surprise to the gang and I when we realized we had never devoted an entire episode to the subject, so for Episode 56, we put out the call for all our Soviet comrades, poured a large glass of водка, and loaded some film into our favorite Советские Фотоаппараты. Joining us on our tour of camera factories in Moscow, Kyiv, Leningrad, and Minsk are esteemed Soviet camera collector and blogger, Vladislav Kern and all around Soviet enthusiast Mark Beadle.  In addition to Vlad and Mark, regular callers Mark Faulkner, Ray Nason, and Ira Cohen came along for the ride as well. As we often do, Episode 56 starts off with some history and a quick summary of Soviet factories and how their photo industry differed from those in Germany, Japan, and elsewhere.  A whole lot of Soviet GAS was discussed including recommendations for first Soviet cameras for someone whose never shot one, Mike raves repeatedly about Soviet triplets, Paul shares with us his incredibly rare Soviet Leica Summicron lens, and Anthony gets into a discussion about the Soviet motion picture industry. In this episode we talk about Smenas, the half frame Chaika and Agat, the panoramic Horizont, medium format Iskra, the Leningrad and Droug rangefinders, Soviet fakes, swirly bokeh, and a whole host of other Soviet GAS. Later in the show we get into a round of Soviet Mythbusters in which Mike asks Vlad several commonly cited "facts" about Soviet cameras, and whether they are true.  Find out if orphaned children really built FED rangefinders, whether cameras with English logos are built with a higher quality, or whether or not you really need to wind your Soviet camera before changing shutter speeds. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you!  Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show.  We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we are coming back to a favorite topic of the show, which is film stocks and film developing.  We will be welcoming back Robert Shanebrook from Eastman Kodak to talk about all the different types of film from history and past, and hopefully get some insight into what might come in the future.  These film emulsion episodes are always fascinating, so be sure to join us on Monday, October 16th for the recording of Episode 57! In This Episode Differences Between Soviet and Other Country's Camera Industries / Soviet Factories Camera Production Was a Cover for Military Manufacturing / Very Little Official Information About Camera Production Was Kept / Photography Was Encouraged to Aide in Soviet Propaganda What Soviet Camera Would a Photography Student Buy? / Smena 8 and 8M Home Developing and Recycling Everything / Camera Repair Manuals Were Common Pre-Soviet Cameras / Export Cameras Were Controlled by TOE aka the KGB Soviet Cameras were Distributed All Over the World as Kalimar, Global, and Many Others In the UK, Soviet Cameras Were Pretty Common and Seen as Good First Cameras A Zenit SLR Could Be Bought For Less Than a Third of a Nikon or Canon Soviet SLRs Came in M39, M42, Pentax K, Nikon F, and a Few Proprietary Mounts / KMZ Start Soviet Cameras Built for Export Were Generally of Higher Quality / Latin vs Cyrillic Lettering Ray's Distributor Used to Bring Him Kiev 60 and 88s for Ten Bucks Each After the Soviet Union Collapsed, the Arsenal Factory Attempted to Privatize and Compete on the World Market / Kiev USA Arax and Hartblei Also Refurbished Kiev Cameras Making them Better than New with Upgraded Features The Soviet Motion Picture Industry / Stalin Had to Approve Every Script That was Submitted for a Motion Picture French and Japanese Equipment Was Used to Make Movies The FED and Zorki Weren't the Only Soviet Leica Copies / VOOMP II Pioneer and Foto Apparat Geodeziya KMZ Started Producing Leica Copies After the War and For a Very Short Time, So Did Arsenal Did Orphaned Children Really Assemble FED Cameras? / American Children Worked in Coal Mines Are Other Eastern Bloc Cameras Made in Czechoslovakia and Hungary Part of Soviet Camera Collecting? / MOM Mometta III The Soviet Union Helped China Start their Camera Industry / Chinese Copies of Smenas and Zenits GOMZ Sport SLR / The Soviet Camera Industry Pioneered More Things Than They Often Get Credit For Arsenal Kiev Rangefinders Were Built Using Actual Zeiss Contax Parts and Machinery Paul Has Never Ever Shot a Soviet Camera / Mike Recommends the Smena 8 for Paul / Agat 18K Mike Thinks Soviet Cloth Shutters Hold Up Better than Other Cloth Curtains Soviet GAS / Lubitels / Kiev 17 and 19 / Kiev 10 and 15 / Kiev 30 Submini LOMO LC-A / Chaika and FED Micro Half Frame Cameras Panoramic Cameras / KMZ Horizont / KMZ FT-2 / Fedor Vasilievich Tokarev Soviet Mythbusters: Some Soviet Cameras Use Animal Fat Lubricant KMZ Cameras Built for Export are of Higher Quality Lenses with Serial Numbers Beginning with 00 Were Made for VIPs Whole Warehouses of New Soviet Lenses Are Still Being Discovered Don't Change Shutter Speeds Until After Cocking the Shutter / KMZ Narciss Soviet Fakes / Paul Has a Summicron 50mm f/3.5 Leica Lens / British Reid Soviet Fake KMZ Droug Has a Rangefinder Coupling Wheel Is it Difficult for Vlad to Get So Many Soviet Cameras Living in the United States TSVVS Prototypes / Mike Raves About Vlad's Collection and Rambles Off a Bunch of Soviet Cameras We Didn't Talk About Where Do You Get Soviet Cameras Repaired? Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Vlad Kern - http://ussrphoto.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/ussrphoto/ Mark Beadle - https://www.instagram.com/Mark_Beadle90/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

God Is Able Ministries
Ewe & dé énouwo agaténou avagnoa?

God Is Able Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 35:57


Mawu vé mianou lé yésou Christo bé nkomé Amen --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/God-is-able-ministries/support

Owsiana Podcast
238: Skończyła z kompulsywnym objadaniem się i schudła 10 kg - Agata Bromberek

Owsiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 61:52


W tym odcinku rozmawiam z Agatą - uczestniczką poprzedniej edycji Programu Budowania Naywków i Pewności Siebie. Agata podzieliła się swoją historią dotyczącą zaburzeń odżywiania i odchudzania. Opowiedziała w jaki sposób zmieniło się jej podejście do jedzenia i samej siebie na przestrzeni ostatnich lat. Jak od osoby dla której jedna paczka czipsów nie była wystarczająca, skończyła raz na zawsze z kompulsywnym objadaniem się.Sprawdź Program Budowania Nawyków i Pewności Siebie:https://owsiana.pl/program-budowania-nawykow/Blog Agaty o Turcji:https://www.tur-tur.pl/Youtube Agaty:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY8t_4cqAtoIUA8LPyo91Xw

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 407: 29 de Agosto del 2023 - Devoción matutina para Adultos - ¨Yo estoy contigo¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 3:47


================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2023“YO ESTOY CONTIGO”Narrado por: Roberto NavarroDesde: Montreal, CanadáUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church29 DE AGOSTO"NO VOLVERÉ A BEBER Les digo que no volveré a beber de este producto de la vid, hasta el día en que beba con ustedes el vino nuevo en el reino de mi Padre (Mateo 26:29, DHH). ¿Alguna vez ha escuchado la expresión "amor platónico"? Esta frase icónica se originó en el siglo V aC, cuando el poeta Agatón organizó una cena en la antigua Grecia. Después de haber comido y bebido, los participantes empezaron a improvisar elogios a Eros, el dios del amor en la mitología griega. Cuando le tocó el turno a Sócrates, según cuenta Platón, este no elogiar a Eros, sino contar todo lo que sabía del amor. Gracias a esa tertulia, ya lo que de ella nos ha quedado escrito, aquella cena organizada por Agatón se ha convertido en una de las más famosas e predominantes comidas de todos los tiempos, que se conoce simplemente como "el banquete".El Nuevo Testamento relata la historia de otra cena, donde de verdad se expresó el amor más sublime. Me refiero a la Última Cena. El jueves antes de su crucifixión, Jesús "se sentó a la mesa con los doce" (Mateo 26:20). Sentarse a la mesa con alguien conllevaba la idea de amistad y compañerismo, de que había una relación cercana entre los comensales. Y mientras disfrutaba de ese banquete, nuestro Señor declaró una de las promesas más hermosas de toda la Biblia: "Les digo que no volveré a beber de este producto de la vid, hasta el día en que beba con ustedes el vino nuevo en el reino de mi Padre" (Mateo 26:29, DHH). Sí, llegará el día cuando el Señor y nosotros beberemos juntos "el vino nuevo" que Dios ha preparado en su reino. Y sabemos que estaremos con él en ese reino maravilloso, porque él está con nosotros aquí ahora (ver Mateo 18:20; 28:20).Han pasado casi dos milenios desde aquella sencilla cena compuesta por pan y vino, y hoy más que nunca nuestros corazones necesitan creer que muy pronto podremos disfrutar de un grandioso brindis en el banquete celestial. La cena celebrada hace dos mil años en aquella humilde habitación de la ciudad de Jerusalén hizo posible que hoy tú y yo podamos estar entre los bienaventurados que han sido invitados "a la cena de bodas del Cordero" (Apocalipsis 19:9). Jesús sigue fiel a lo que prometió: esperará hasta que pueda estar contigo en esa cena.

WojewódzkiKędzierski
Jestem muzyczny. John Porter

WojewódzkiKędzierski

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 89:02


Odwiedzili nas zaraz po premierze płyty „On the Wrong Planet” - Agata Karczewska i John Porter. Oboje charyzmatyczni, uzupełniający się i przenoszący nas w niedzisiejszy świat muzyki niezależnej. Zresztą, sami usłyszycie, bo wykonali dla nas utwór „Devil in You”. John Porter to legenda rocka, choć nie zgadzają się z tym programerzy festiwali. Jak mówi, 35 festiwali odmówiło mu w tym roku. Czy podjął dobrą decyzję, przyjeżdżając do Polski dekady temu? Co szalonego zrobił w swoim życiu? Jako politolog z wykształcenia, jak ocenia polską scenę polityczną? To rozmowa o dawnych czasach, kiedy ruszał bez pieniędzy w świat i tych nowych, kiedy nadal liczy się dla niego przede wszystkim muzyka. Porozmawialiśmy też z Agatą, której nazwisko warto zapamiętać. Nas oczarowała od pierwszych dźwięków jej gitary. Zapraszają Kuba Wojewódzki i Piotr Kędzierski. Partnerem komercyjnym podcastu jest mBank. 

Camerosity
Episode 49: The 35mm Half-Frame Gold Rush

Camerosity

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2023 100:25


In the history of the 20th century photo industry, there have been countless cameras made by countless companies from countless countries.  Of all those cameras, one subset of film photography seems to appeal to a larger number than most, the 35mm half-frame camera.  Originally the only size for still photography on 35mm film, single frame fell out of favor after World War II, but saw a huge resurgence in the 1960s with half-frame models being released by nearly every company who made cameras. In this, the 49th episode of the Camerosity Podcast, Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike welcome first time and returning callers, Ray Nason, Brian Howard, Phil C., Keir Frei, Maxwell Whitaker, Richard Diver, Roger Coats, and Sean Mahan to share with us their favorite half-frame models. Mike can't help himself and gives a brief (for him) history of half-frame and why it was originally called 'single frame', we ponder what exactly qualifies as half-frame, should 4.5cm x 6cm medium format or 24mm x 24mm square format cameras count? A huge amount of time is spent on the Olympus Pen series and a huge number of 35mm half-frame models by Ricoh, Konica, Yashica, Ansco, Minolta, Pentacon, Canon, Taron, Petri, and others. As is the case with many episodes, we get off topic a bit and venture into square frame 35mm with the likes of the Berning Robot, Zeiss-Ikon Tenax, and Bolta Photavit cameras.  Of course we come back, only to get off topic again talking about Rapid and Karat film cassettes.  We start on a slippery slope of what Gen Z looks for in photography today and briefly touch upon why anyone would want to shoot the new Kodak H35 and similar cameras. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you!  We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras.  Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show.  We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com.  We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. It is hard to believe, but the next episode of the Camerosity Podcast will be our 50th!  Way back in 2021, there was this crazy idea to create a Podcast in the style of an AM/FM Radio Talk Show in which listeners could call in during a live recording and ask questions or talk about whatever they wanted.  The first two episodes of this show were done with little more than an hour's notice and between those two episodes, spawned 47 more episodes, eventually making us not only the number one open source film photography podcast, but one of the fastest growing podcasts of any format. We are trying to put something special together for our 50th episode, but haven't yet settled on the details, or even when we will record yet.  I can tell you it will definitely be in early June, but when I know, you'll know.  Hope to see you then! This Week's Episode Anthony reminisces about cheap AGAT 18s / A brief history lesson on the origins of half-frame all the way back to Thomas Edison Anthony takes us back even further to the Lumière brothers and the Cinématographe Olympus 18 / Pen revived the half-frame market in Japan in the 1960s / Half-frame is technically Single Frame Medium format cameras, like 6x9 vs 6.45 are not considered half-frame The Univex Mercury camera has a rotary shutter and very sharp lenses / Olympus Pen F also has a rotary shutter Cynthia A. Repinski wrote a good book, The Univex Story / Mercury II Theo brings in the Ansco Memo, which uses cartridges you can make yourself Maxwell shoots his AGAT 18K a lot with enlarged prints / Canon Demi / AGFA Memo Berning Robot and Zeiss-Ikon Tenax II are square format, are they considered half-frame? Theo considers is 35mm full frame is half-frame compared to XPan format / Bolta Photavit Half-frame was hated by photo finishers and tended to have a whole year pictures on one roll / Ilford created a double length film Theo shows the AGFA Optima Parat / Mike has the AGFA Parat I Understanding all the Olympus Pen models / Olympus Pen F / Pen FT / Pen FV Double wind on a half-frame camera is strange / The Pen FT has a bespoke metering number system / EV Couplings are terrible The Olympus Pen EE and EE-S /  Pen D series with faster f/1.9 and 1.7 lenses Olympus Pen-W is well sought out, Olympus Pen-S is a great small mechanical half-frame Ricoh Auto-Half / Ricoh Drive / Italian Ducati / Konica IIIM Other Half Frame Cameras by Nikon, Pentax, and Polaroid The Pentacon Penti is a fashion accessory camera Kodak Single Use camera can give you a Rapid Cassette replacement Why was half-frame so popular in Japan? / Photography for Everyone is a good book on the rise of photography popularity in Japan How Japan became a powerhouse in photography industry The Yashica Samurai / Yashica Rapide / Yashica Sequelle / Taron Chic / Canon Dial 35 /  Ricoh Caddy Sean's AGAT 18 with a Nikkor 8mm lens attached Adapted lenses for the Pen F / Mike Loves the BeLOMO Chaika 3 Keir does not have a half-frame, but may soon! / The Fed Mikron is a copy of the Konica EYE Mamiya made a half frame with the Myrapid Half-Frame cameras which have two different taking lenses / Canon Multi-Tele / Fuji TW-3 / Konica Recorder The Lomo LC-A Wide can switch between formats The Kodak H35 and it's clone / Why do Gen Z like half-frame? Can you modify a camera to be half-frame? Original Olympus Pen made by third party and was very popular The podcast descended in chaos with a debate on what half-frame means Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/

Pismo. Magazyn opinii
Śledztwo Pisma, sezon 1, Epilog: Cała prawda o Agacie

Pismo. Magazyn opinii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 80:58


Mirek Wlekły, autor pierwszego sezonu „Śledztwa Pisma”, zaalarmowany przez słuchaczki serialu, wraca do pary oszustów, których manipulacje i przestępstwa tropi od niemal dekady. Agata i Jan znaleźli sobie kolejną ofiarę. Tym razem w ich sidła wpadła Justyna, matka rozmówczyń Mirka. Córki martwią się, że kobieta związała się z Agatą i zażywa polecone przez nią leki bez konsultacji z lekarzem. Autor śledzi też kolejne etapy wznowionego przeciwko Agacie i Janowi procesu za fizyczne i psychiczne znęcanie się nad czwórką przybranych dzieci. Czy para w końcu trafi do więzienia? Posłuchajcie! - * Epilog pierwszego sezonu miał premierę 28 września 2022 roku i początkowo był dostępny tylko dla prenumeratorów i subskrybentów miesięcznika „Pismo. Magazyn Opinii” oraz subskrybentów Audioteka Klub. W kanałach bezpłatnych udostępniliśmy go w marcu 2023 roku. Już 20 kwietnia rusza czwarty sezon Śledztwa Pisma. Pierwszy odcinek udostępnimy bezpłatnie. Kolejne będą dostępne tylko dla prenumeratorów i subskrybentów miesięcznika „Pismo. Magazyn opinii” oraz subskrybentów Audioteka Klub i Open FM. PISMO. MAGAZYN OPINII: Dla słuchaczy Śledztwa Pisma przygotowaliśmy specjalną ofertę. Wejdź na https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbVNKbjgwOWxuVndqdGtqZ2JxMnRjSHFfMDc5Z3xBQ3Jtc0tral9GQmREZnZaYWtoemVOQThlNTZ4R0Z2bkxuak5Lb0x3SGstR3d1eFhydnhVYzVKRjIyak9vYnlHb0RiLUI4dGdqZUZCSlZQRFlHVlZrSUJ0dXAzcnBWZHBtVElLZ0F2WndNdjA1QmpnMmRUQ2J4dw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fmagazynpismo.pl%2Fprenumerata&v=YQm_hCb1uZI i kup roczny dostęp online do „Pisma”. Skorzystaj z kodu promocyjnego SLEDZTWOPISMA4 i zapłać 89 zamiast 129 zł. Nasze archiwum to nie tylko trzy sezony serialu, ale ponad 500 godzin nagrań esejów, reportaży czy podcastów i co miesiąc powiększa się o kolejne materiały. - „Śledztwo Pisma” wyprodukowała Fundacja Pismo, wydawca miesięcznika „Pismo. Magazyn Opinii”. Epilog prowadzi Mirosław Wlekły. Producentami są Piotr Nesterowicz i Barbara Sowa. Weryfikacja faktów: Ilona Turowska. Grafika: Tomasz Majewski. Nagrania rozmówców wstępnie opracował Stanisław Dec. Muzyka: Wojtek Wierzba oraz zasoby biblioteki AudioNetwork. Lektorka: Katarzyna Hołyńska. Realizacja dźwięku: Jan Świtlak. Nagrań dokonano w studiu Osorno. Partnerem Strategicznym epilogu pierwszego sezonu „Śledztwa Pisma” jest Audioteka.

Gutral Gada
W poszukiwaniu klucza. Rozmowa z Cleo Ćwiek i Agatą Trzebuchowską

Gutral Gada

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 44:47


Zazwyczaj tytuły dla odcinków które są rozmową wymyślam po nagraniu. No bo skąd wiedzieć a priori w którą stronę skręci rozmowa i o czym będą mówić moi goście?Kiedy dostałam tę książkę, nie zapamiętałam tytułu. Mówiłam o niej “rozmowa Cleo Ćwiek z Agatą Trzebuchowską”. Książka jest bardzo dobrze napisana, tak jakby podsłuchiwało się intymną rozmowę dwóch przyjaciółek w kawiarni. Czasami nawet czułam się jak podglądaczka, zgłębiając zapis przeżyć i przemyśleń zupełnie obcej mi osoby. Od tego są przecież social media (ha ha) a nie książki!Spotkałyśmy się w studio i wtedy pomyślałam sobie, że ta rozmowa jest o próbie poszukiwania klucza. I have no clue - tak często mówię do mojego męża. No bo wydawać by się mogło, że do tajemnych wrót z napisem “jak żyć” jest jeden duży, mosiężny klucz i że kiedyś w końcu się go znajdzie, a wówczas świat zaczyna być dużo prostszy. Podczas tej lektury ponownie uświadomiłam sobie, jak naiwnie romantyczne jest to spojrzenie i że tych kluczy to się zbiera po drodze tysiące. Mało tego, czasami do niektórych furtek, bram i wrót kluczy nigdy nie udaje się odnaleźć (tak jak mi do zapięcia od komunijnego roweru) i wówczas można iść dalej, szukać nowych, wracać, zmieniać zdanie, sprawdzać nowe drzwi, wychodzić i je za sobą zamykać, albo nie zamykać, albo trzasnąć z przytupem, albo delikatnie domknąć. No więc taką sobie ułożyłam narrację podsumowującą naszą rozmowę i analogię do tytułu.Tworząc okładkę do podcastu dojrzałam wreszcie, że tytuł tej książki to nie “Clue” a “Clou” - najważniejsza albo najciekawsza część czegoś, sedno. I kiedy już myślałam, że całą moją pieczołowicie ułożoną narrację szlag trafił, to pomyślałam sobie, że najciekawsze w byciu sobą jest odkrywanie tego, kim się jest.Zapraszam, na rozmowę z Cleo Ćwiek, modelką, podcasterką i założycielką fundacji @moznazwariowac oraz Agatą Trzebuchowską, dziennikarką, reżyserką i scenarzystką filmową.Obie panie są autorkami książki “Clou. Jak być sobą, gdy jesteś wszystkim innym”. Sponsorem tego odcinka jest @wydawnictwoagora #reklama #wspolpracaplatnaMontaż: Eugeniusz Karlov

8:10
Jutronauci: Przyszłość polskiej energetyki. Czy możliwe jest pełne uniezależnienie się od Rosji?

8:10

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 21:19


142. odcinek podcastu w programie "Jutronauci". Jak w rzeczywistości wygląda odchodzenie przez Polskę i Europę od surowców importowanych z Rosji? Czy możliwe jest, by w najbliższej przyszłości zupełnie uniezależnić się od importu rosyjskich surowców energetycznych? Którym krajom trudniej zrezygnować z rosyjskich surowców i dlaczego? Czy wieloletnia, zacieśniana współpraca energetyczna Rosji i Niemiec miała wpływ na początkową niechęć naszego zachodniego sąsiada, by pomagać Ukrainie? Czy rezygnacja z dostaw ropy i gazu z Rosji uzależniłaby Europę od innych dostawców? Jak musiałaby się zmienić Rosja, byśmy z czystym sumieniem mogli kupować od niej surowce? Aleksandra Sobczak, wicenaczelna "Gazety Wyborczej", rozmawia z Agatą Łoskot-Strachotą z Ośrodka Studiów Wschodnich. Więcej tekstów i rozmów o przyszłości znajdziesz w najnowszej edycji programu "Jutronauci": https://wyborcza.pl/jutronauci

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ספיישל פסטיבל חשיפה בינלאומית למוזיקה 2022 S.H.I.R.A.N, TAPASH, FOLLY TREE, AGAT

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 67:45


Owsiana Podcast
176: Obsesja piękna - jak wypisać się z kultury diet i żyć po swojemu? Agata Głyda

Owsiana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 61:01


W dzisiejszym odcinku rozmawiam z psycholożką, psychoterapeutką i psychodietetyczką Agatą Głydą, znaną w Internecie jako Psycholog na diecie. Rozmawiamy o akceptacji siebie w społeczeństwie w którym panuje obsesja piękna, a kultura diet jest na porządku dziennym. Zapytałam Agatę co zrobić, aby być bardziej życzliwym dla siebie i swojego ciała i żyć bez narzuconej presji i wyuczonych schematów.Strona www Agaty:https://psycholognadiecie.pl/Instagram Agaty:https://www.instagram.com/psycholog_na_diecie/

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 60:00