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“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così.Imbottigliato e spedito per direttissima attraverso il Mare Stretto, Tyrion capisce ben poco del viaggio verso Pentos. Tra sensi di colpa, rabbia e vino, il giovane Lannister riflette sul suo più grande crimine: il kinslaying. Cinico e sempre pessimista, durante la traversata pondera le sue opzioni: a Dorne da Myrcella o alla Barriera da Ser Janos Slynt? Con enorme sorpresa di tutti, invece, incontriamo una vecchia conoscenza: Illyrio Mopatis. È proprio nei suoi palazzi che Tyrion è trascinato quasi in coma etilico. Anche qui, Tyrion trascorre le sue giornate bevendo e parlando troppo, tra un pensiero suicida e uno omicida. Troverà proprio a casa di Illyrio dei funghetti che si porterà appresso fino alla fine.Da buon oste, Illyrio offre a Tyrion vitto e alloggio e anche un obiettivo: un certo drago a tre teste.Per raggiungere Daenerys, quindi, i due uomini si avviano per le strade valyriane attraverso Andalos verso il fiume Rhoyne, dove incontreranno un mediatore, Griff, e suo figlio, il giovane Griff, che accompagneranno Tyrion alla corte di Daenerys verso la Baia degli Schiavisti, o se gli dei vogliono anche a metà strada, cioè a Volantis, la più grande tra le figlie dell'impero valyriano. Durante gli interminabili giorni di viaggio, Tyrion viene aggiornato sul chi sia questa figlia del Re Folle, sulle sue conquiste e sulla sua squisita personalità e di come lei e soltanto lei sia riuscita nell'impresa titanica di far rinascere i draghi. È lei la salvatrice di cui parlava Illyrio e che ora vorrebbero aiutare a riconquistare il trono paterno. Ma a che pro? chiede Tyrion, curioso e intrigato. Beh, la spiegazione è così semplice che al Lannister sembra quasi isterica, a tratti troppo banale; Illyrio si ricorda infatti che Viserys, il fratello più grande di Daenerys, gli aveva promesso che l'avrebbe promosso a Maestro del Conio una volta diventato re, e il Magistro di Pentos spera che la sorella mantenga la promessa.Tra banchetti a bordo della lettiga e notti di vino e chiacchiere, veniamo a scoprire anche il profondo legame che intercorre tra Varys l'eunuco e Illyrio, amicizia che va avanti da decenni, tra Pentos, Myr e Approdo del Re. Veniamo anche a scoprire la storia di Hugor Hill, colui che ha portato gli Annali e il Credo dei Sette a Westeros e ci viene rivelato che, con grande sorpresa di Tyrion, la Compagnia Dorata ha reciso un sacro contratto per andare in aiuto alla regina Targaryen. Un'enorme serie di stranezze e una confessione di amor perduto di Illyrio portano alla mente di Tyrion ancora una volta Tysha, suo fratello e suo padre, sia sotto forma di ricordi che sotto forma di sogni… d'altronde è solo immaginando che Tyrion può essere amato. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoLinkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco
Last time we spoke about the fall of Mandalay. Fierce battles raged over northern Luzon as General Clarkson's forces advanced, capturing key locations while Colonel Volckmann's guerrillas targeted enemy positions. The challenging terrain favored Japanese defenses, creating fierce resistance. Despite this, American troops steadily progressed, securing hills and towns. By mid-March, the 38th Division's relentless push led to significant Japanese losses. The brutal history of POW massacres fueled American resolve, leading to further victories in the region, American forces, led by Major-General Jens Doe were given the task of invading Palawan. Despite facing fortified defenses and rough terrain, the 41st Division advanced under artillery and air support. Meanwhile, in Burma, British-Indian forces clashed with the Japanese, capturing key positions and repelling assaults. As tensions rose in French Indochina, the Japanese executed a coup, disarming French forces and establishing puppet governments. The conflict intensified, reshaping the region's power dynamics. This episode is the Fall of Iwo Jima 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 we are picking up on Iwo Jima. By March 10, General Schmidt's Marine forces had finally breached the determined enemy defenses to reach the northeastern shore of the island. However, there were still some Japanese strongholds to eliminate in the central and southern areas. One of these was Cushman's Pocket, named after the commander of the 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, and located around a devastated ridge overlooking the sea, which housed the stubborn resistance southwest of Hill 362C. The other stronghold, held by General Senda's remaining troops, was established on March 11 after General Cates initiated his final push southeast toward the sea. Consequently, while Colonel Wensinger's 23rd Marines advanced quickly to the coast, Colonel Lanigan's 25th Marines struggled to make headway, as they were quickly halted by intense rocket, mortar, and small-arms fire from Senda's pocket. Unbeknownst to the Americans, Senda had committed suicide on March 8 following the failure of his banzai counterattack, leaving the disorganized Japanese forces in the pocket without leadership. Meanwhile, General Rockey's 5th Marine Division had advanced all the way to General Kuribayashi's last line of defense in northern Iwo Jima, where the battered defenders were prepared to make their final stand. Following a 50-minute preparation involving air, naval, and artillery support on March 11, Colonel Liversedge's 28th Marines launched their attack on the left with three battalions in line, while Colonel Wornham's 27th Marines attacked on the right with four battalions. However, fierce resistance soon forced the combat to close quarters, resulting in the Marines advancing only a few yards—up to 50 yards—across the front. To the right, while the 21st Marines advanced northward to connect with the 5th Division, Colonel Kenyon's 9th Marines resumed their assaults on Cushman's Pocket. The 1st and 3rd Battalions effectively eliminated all resistance in the eastern sector, completely sealing off the area controlled by the Japanese. On March 12, these battalions launched an attack westward toward Cushman's Pocket, with Colonel Withers' 3rd Battalion serving as a holding force on the opposite flank. However, the Marines faced strong opposition and could only advance slowly against the camouflaged enemy positions. To the north, Rocky's units continued to face intense resistance, with Liversedge making no progress and Wornham achieving only minor advances. An intelligence officer with the 5th Division estimated that a minimum of 1,000 Japanese troops were defending the northern end of the island, and stated ". . . there is no shortage of manpower, weapons, or ammunition in the area the Japanese have left to defend." The entire northern tip of the island seemed to be honeycombed with caves and passageways. When a 500-pound bomb landed in the mouth of a cave near Kitano Pint, a big puff of smoke blew out the side of a cliff over 400 yards away, and another bomb landing in a cave entrance in the same area caused a ring of smoke and dust to come up through the ground for a radius of 200 yards around the point of impact. Meanwhile, to the south, the 25th Marines pressed eastward while Colonel Jordan's 3rd Battalion contained the pocket from the north. Supported by tanks, flamethrowers, bazookas, anti-tank grenades, and 60mm mortars, Lanigan's troops engaged in fierce combat with the heavily fortified Japanese forces in the pocket for four days. During this time, Jordan's 2nd Battalion cleared the beach road, allowing the Shermans to move behind the pocket. On March 13, as Withers' 3rd Battalion returned to the 21st Marines, Kenyon's 1st and 3rd Battalions continued their offensive from the east, making significant gains that reduced Cushman's Pocket to 250 yards. Meanwhile, following a successful water-borne reconnaissance of Kama and Kangoku Rocks the previous afternoon, an armored amphibian company landed on these islets without encountering any resistance. At the same time, Rocky's weary Marines maintained pressure on the ridge above the gorge, achieving only slight gains on the right. Fortunately, by March 14, it seemed that the slow, arduous progress of the past three days had enabled the 27th Marines to push through the last strong enemy positions along the northeastern side of the island. As a result, Liversedge was instructed to hold position while the 26th and 27th Marines advanced north and northwest against lighter resistance, successfully gaining up to 1,000 yards by March 15.After armored dozers hacked paths forward, tanks were able to lend support. The flame tanks were particularly effective during this phase and provided "the one weapon that caused the Japanese to leave their caves and rock crevices and run." Army planes flew the last air support missions of the operation on 14 March when five P-51's dropped fire bombs (gasoline and diesel oil mixture) and strafed in front of 3/27 from 1030 to 1100. From then on, the narrow confines of the area of operations prevented use of those planes that had performed so well in supporting ground troops. Artillery and destroyers continued to furnish limited support, firing a preparation for RCT 26 on 15 March and performing night harassing and illumination missions. Meanwhile, operations against Cushman's Pocket entered their final phase on March 14, when Kenyon's 1st and 3rd Battalions finally breached the last enemy defenses by nightfall and completed the cleanup of the pocket two days later. On March 15, Lanigan redirected the main focus of the attack on Senda's pocket to the south, ordering the two battalions in the center to engage aggressively, resulting in a gain of approximately 200 yards and a deep penetration into the left flank of the Japanese's strongest positions. During the night, enemy forces attempted to infiltrate Marine lines from the south, but each attempt was detected and thwarted. Lanigan launched his final assault on March 16, facing only small, isolated pockets of resistance that were quickly eliminated as his battalions advanced toward the beach road. That day, with organized resistance in the 3rd Division's area of operations coming to an end, the 21st Marines were deployed to relieve the 27th Marines on the right flank to continue the northwest attack. With strong naval and artillery support, Withers' 1st Battalion encountered light resistance in its sector on the right, while the 2nd Battalion faced tougher opposition from scattered enemy positions. Nevertheless, both battalions reached the coastline at Kitano Point by the afternoon and began mopping up. To the left, Colonel Graham's 26th Marines also advanced cautiously northwest, with tanks effectively neutralizing enemy positions as the Marines gained about 400 yards. Despite the presence of 500 determined enemy troops still resisting in the western section of Kitano Point and the draw to the southwest, Iwo Jima was officially declared secured by the end of the day. However, on March 17, the battle for the gorge commenced as the 26th Marines advanced under moderate rifle fire, reaching the northern coast before shifting their focus southwestward to confront the gorge in front of the 28th Marines. The gorge in which the last resisting Japanese were now cornered was rocky and steep-sided, approximately 700 yards long and between 200 and 500 yards wide. Rock outcrops cut this ravine into other minor draws that constituted major obstacles to all types of movement. The entire area was ideally suited to the type of last ditch defense the Japanese had adopted. All routes into the main gorge were swept by heavy and accurate fire from machine guns and rifles concealed in cave positions in the cliffs and outcrops. The plan for attacking this strong point called for the 28th Marines, with attached elements of the 5th Pioneer Battalion and Division Reconnaissance Company, to hold the southern rim along the steep cliffs, while the reinforced 26th Marines worked in from the north and east. For the next nine days exhausted Marines carried out a battle of attrition against the thoroughly entrenched enemy. Advances into the east end of the ravine were measured in yards as each cave had to be sealed off before further progress could be made. Flame-thrower tanks, armored bulldozers, and infantry combined operations to provide the power and teamwork necessary to penetrate the last stronghold. As they gradually pushed down the ravine, resistance concentrated around a large concrete structure built into a knoll near the eastern end. After two days of assaults that silenced the supporting positions, engineers used bulldozers to seal a door on the north side and then demolished the structure with five charges totaling 8,500 pounds of explosives. Nevertheless, the battle of attrition persisted, and it wasn't until the end of March 24 that the pocket was reduced to an area of about 50 by 50 yards at the northwest end of the draw. The following morning, units of the 28th Marines, which had taken full responsibility for the pocket, reached the coastal cliffs to finally eliminate the last remnants of resistance in the gorge. On March 20, the 147th Regiment, set to take over the defense of Iwo Jima, arrived from New Caledonia, and by March 24, it had relieved the 21st Marines to establish night ambushes and patrols. The Japanese defenders fought tenaciously until the very end, choosing death over surrender. However, Kuribayashi had one final assault planned. In the pre-dawn darkness of March 26, the final act of the tragedy was performed. Between 200 and 300 Japanese troops from Death Valley and other scattered positions on the west coast silently crept through the ravines of the 5th Division sector headed for a tented area between Airfield No. 2 and the sea occupied by a mixture of Seabees, Air Force personnel, Shore Parties and AA Gunners. Most of them were sleeping, secure in the knowledge that the battle was virtually over. In a coordinated three-pronged attack against unsuspecting Marines and Air Force ground crews, aiming to create maximum chaos and destruction. Kuribayashi and his men stealthily cut through tents, bayoneted sleeping soldiers, and threw hand grenades, resulting in the deaths of around 44 Airmen and 9 Marines. The noise soon alerted troops from the surrounding area, and Marines from a nearby Pioneer Battalion, african american troops from a Shore Party, and soldiers from the 147th Infantry joined battle in a frenzy of shooting, punching, kicking and stabbing. Once the initial surprise wore off, the defenders retaliated, engaging in a chaotic hand-to-hand combat until the 5th Pioneer Battalion quickly organized a defensive line and halted the attack. Dawn revealed the full extent of the carnage in the ruined encampment: 44 Airman and 9 Marines lay dead with a further 119 wounded; of the attackers 262 were killed and 18 captured. Lt Harry Martin of the 5th Pioneers had hurriedly organized a defense line during the attack and single-handedly killed four enemy machine gunners before dying himself. He was to be Iwo Jima's final Medal of Honor hero, bringing the total to an incredible 27. The circumstances of General Kuribayashi's death have always been shrouded in mystery. Over the years various sources have suggested that he died in the fighting around Death Valley or that he killed himself in his HQ. According to General Kuribayashi's son, Taro: “It seems that it was after sunset on March 25 to the dawn of the 26th that surviving Imperial Japanese forces were obliged to stand still under the US onslaught and showering shells. Under such circumstances, he had his sword in his left hand and ordered the chief staff officer, Colonel Takaishi, who was beside him, 'Send snipers to shoot'. Sargent Oyama heard the order. Oyama, who was seriously wounded in the last combat, fell unconscious, was hospitalized by the US and after having served as a POW came back and testified the dreadful account of the night to me. My father had believed it shameful to have his body discovered by the enemy even after death, so he had previously asked his two soldiers to come along with him, one in front and the other behind, with a shovel in hand. In case of his death he had wanted them to bury his body there and then. It seems that my father and the soldiers were killed by shells, and he was buried at the foot of a tree in Chidori Village, along the beach near Osaka Mountain. Afterwards General Smith spent a whole day looking for his body to pay respect accordingly and to perform a burial, but in vain.” Following the destruction of this final force, the capture and occupation phase of the Iwo Jima operation was declared complete. Over 34 days of combat, approximately 18,000 Japanese soldiers were killed, and 216 were taken prisoner, while the American side suffered heavy losses: 6,821 killed, 19,217 wounded, and 137 tanks destroyed. On April 4, the 147th Regiment took over full responsibility for the ground defense of Iwo Jima as the Marines were departing the island. Throughout April and May, aggressive patrols and ambushes by infantrymen resulted in an additional 867 prisoners and 1,602 Japanese killed, with the Americans losing 15 killed and 144 wounded. Meanwhile, General LeMay's 21st Bomber Command continued its firebombing campaign against Japan. After the successful Tokyo Great Air Raid and a less effective attack on Nagoya, LeMay decided to send 301 B-29s on the afternoon of March 13 to strike Osaka. Despite having to use radar bombing due to cloud cover, American bombardiers achieved a denser and more uniform bombing pattern than the impressionistic methods employed in Nagoya. This resulted in the destruction of 8.1 square miles in the city's core, including commercial and industrial areas, and caused 13,129 civilian casualties, with the loss of 2 bombers and 13 others damaged. Keeping up the intensity of the firebombing campaign, LeMay dispatched 307 B-29s to attack Kobe on the night of March 16. They faced 314 enemy interceptors, which proved ineffective against the Superfortresses unleashing fire over the port. Consequently, the fire on March 17 spiraled out of control, obliterating the eastern half of the business district and devastating a significant industrial zone to the southeast, including the Kawasaki shipyards. Japanese statistics show that the destruction was appalling. About 500 industrial buildings were destroyed, 162 damaged. The loss of 65,951 houses left 242,468 persons homeless. Police reported 2,669 dead or missing and 11,289 injured. Although the destruction was devastating for the Japanese, LeMay was disheartened to find that only 2.9 square miles of the city had burned. To complete his campaign, LeMay sent 313 bombers back to Nagoya on the night of March 19, utilizing radar techniques to cover a large portion of the city. This resulted in the burning of 3 square miles, including the Nagoya arsenal, freight yards, and Aichi's engine works. With an average of 380 aircraft, the 21st Bomber Command conducted 1,595 sorties over 10 days, dropping a total of 9,365 tons of bombs. The results far exceeded expectations, as the B-29s left a trail of destruction across four major cities, decimating 32 square miles and destroying numerous critical targets. Thus, LeMay's strategy proved successful, leading to incendiary area bombing becoming standard practice in the future. The focus now shifts from the Central Pacific to the South Pacific, where we need to address the ongoing Australian operations in New Britain. Following the capture of Milim and Ea Ea in January, General Ramsay's 5th Division aimed to continue its limited advances to the north. To secure crossings over the Ip River and patrol towards Henry Reid Bay, the entire 6th Brigade began moving to the Kiep-Milim area on January 26, completing this relocation by February 11. Concurrently, the 14th/32nd Battalion had advanced beyond the Ip and was conducting patrols towards Kalai Plantation, where they faced enemy resistance. The 36th Battalion also moved forward to Mavelo Plantation, leading to retaliatory actions against the new Australian outpost at Baia. In response, Ramsay dispatched stronger patrols to the Sai River throughout February, successfully establishing a new defensive line along the Mavelo River by the month's end. Returning to Wide Bay, after a series of aggressive patrols and nighttime ambushes, the 14th/32nd Battalion managed to reach Kamandran Mission by mid-February. The Australians continued to advance, and by the end of the month, the 19th Battalion, which had replaced the 14th/32nd at Gogbulu Creek, secured crossings over the Mevelo River and patrolled east toward the Wulwut River. On March 3, Ramsay ordered the 6th Brigade to cross the Wulwut and capture the Waitavalo Ridge. Two days later, the 19th Battalion initiated the assault but struggled to push more than one company across the river due to fierce enemy resistance. On March 6, following an artillery bombardment, another company successfully crossed and quickly seized Cake Hill. The next day, Lone Tree Hill was taken following another round of artillery bombardment. By March 10, Moose Hill, Young's Hill, and Perry's Knoll had also been captured. In the days that followed, Australian artillery began to suppress enemy mortars as infantry moved toward Kath's Hill. By mid-March, the 14th/32nd Battalion replaced the 19th Battalion, and on March 16, the Australians resumed their offensive, facing fierce resistance but successfully encircling Bacon Hill. The assault continued the next day as the 14th/32nd fought to reach the summit of the hill. On 18th March the mortar fire was intensified from the few remaining enemy positions, and it seemed that the Japanese were firing off their ammunition while they could. The attack was resumed. When Corporal Martin's section was halted on the steep spur by fire from three posts he jumped up shouting, "They can't do that to me", and went on alone, firing posts, killing five, before he himself was hit. The decisive attack was launched through this foothold. By 3 p.m. all the Japanese had been cleared from Bacon Hill; and a patrol from Kath's, under Lieutenant Lamshed,3 penetrated to a knoll 800 yards to the east and found no enemy there. No Japanese now remained in the Waitavalo-Tol area. In the five days from the 16th to the 20th 4 officers and 53 others had been killed or wounded. In the following days, patrols ventured deep into enemy territory but found few stragglers. On March 21, the 19th Battalion took over again and advanced toward the Bulus and Moondei Rivers. On March 28, Ramsay ordered the 13th Brigade to relieve the 6th Brigade, a transition that was completed by April 12. Following the capture of Waitavalo Ridge, there were four months of infantry patrolling and routine maintenance by other troops, with the 16th Battalion patrolling forward to Jammer Bay in this area. Additionally, looking west, a company from the 36th Battalion successfully landed north of the Sai on March 30 but could not proceed to the Matalaili River due to heavy rains. However, Japanese positions there were heavily bombarded by aircraft and the sloop Swan, prompting the defenders to withdraw to the Toriu River in April. Meanwhile, Brigadier King's 16th Brigade advanced to the Ninahau River by March 12, while Brigadier Moten's 17th Brigade continued its westward push through the Torricelli Mountains, aiming to capture the Japanese base at Maprik. Throughout March, the 2/7th Battalion executed several successful ambushes from their new bases at Ilahop, Balangabadabil, and Bombeta, while Hayforce advanced through Sinahau to the north of Utumugu and eastward to Tatimba. By early March, Moten had cleverly led the enemy to believe that the primary offensive would be launched by the 2/10th Commando Squadron from the north via Ami. As a result, the Japanese bolstered their forces in that area, successfully driving back Australian patrols from Chaulak, Gwanginan, and Wambak. On March 13, the commando outpost at Milak came under attack, with the Japanese gradually encircling the position in the following days but failing to overcome the defenders' steadfast resistance. Fortunately, by March 17, patrols had restored communication lines, and two days later, the enemy pressure finally subsided. During this time, smaller Japanese forces also targeted the commando outposts at Murak and Aupik, but the defenders managed to repel these attacks as well. However, as the 2/10th was completely exhausted, the 2/6th Battalion was dispatched to relieve the commandos in late March amid a new wave of Japanese assaults. Meanwhile, the 2/7th Battalion was engaged in assaults on the fortified enemy positions at Ilaheta, which fell on March 20. The Australians then turned their attention to the Aupik villages, successfully focusing their efforts on the west bank of the Ninab River by the end of March, coinciding with Hayforce's crossing of the Amuk River. In the following three days, the 2/7th Battalion cleared all opposition along the eastern side of the Ninab in preparation for the final push toward Maprik. Consequently, General Miyake's 78th Regiment was ultimately compelled to retreat toward Jamei. Looking further north, King decided to initiate his advance towards But. By mid-March, a company from the 2/2nd Battalion had crossed the Ninahau on March 14 and quickly moved through Bai and Ultan. Although the Australian advance faced a strong enemy position that delayed progress for two days, the 2/2nd ultimately broke through Manib Creek, catching the defenders off guard and swiftly capturing the But airfield on March 17. Following this, the Australians patrolled the foothills and the Old German Road towards the Dagua airfield, encountering minimal resistance. Consequently, on March 21, the 2/2nd advanced rapidly again, successfully taking Dagua while the 2/1st Battalion moved in to secure But. At this stage, Japanese resistance along the coast was light, as General Adachi had focused on the Maprik district, which could produce more food. With the main enemy forces now concentrated in the hills to the south, King directed the 2/2nd to clear the foothills south of Dagua and eliminate the enemy in the Tokoku Pass, while the 2/3rd Battalion launched a flanking attack in the Mabam River-Hamsuk-Yalaminuni area. The 2/2nd then patrolled deep towards Magahen and Wonginara Mission, facing strong resistance at the 1410 Feature. On March 24, they finally captured the feature, while another patrol reached Wonginara without encountering enemy forces. However, in the final days of March, the Australians struggled to advance against the strong resistance of the Japanese defenders on the Wonginara Track, although one patrol successfully probed towards Kauremerak Hill. On April 2, following intense air and artillery bombardments, the 2/2nd Battalion finally managed to break through to Tokoku Pass, which was secured the next day. Meanwhile, another patrol advanced south from Dagua to the Autogi-Walanduum area and then to the coast near Kofi. The 2/3rd Battalion moved south from Feature 1410 towards the Mabam River and Wonginara Mission, successfully eliminating a series of Japanese ridge positions by April 6. The 2/1st Battalion patrolled deep into the hills south and west of But, completely clearing the area by April 1 while also pushing eastward to capture Saburuman. Concurrently, the 2/3rd Machine-Gun Battalion advanced to the upper Ninahau, effectively clearing the region up to a north-south line about two miles beyond Muguluwela by the end of March. In early April, the machine-gunners successfully cleared the Marabus area and connected with the 2/1st Battalion. Finally, it was time to shift focus to Bougainville to continue covering the Australian offensives on the island. As previously noted, Brigadier Stevenson's 11th Brigade had secured the Tsimba Ridge area, while Brigadier Field's 7th Brigade was advancing south towards the Puriata River. The swift capture of Mosigetta and the unexpected secondary landing at Toko had already compelled the Japanese to retreat behind the river amid a command crisis. The Japanese policy of resisting the southward advance more strongly even if it entailed heavier casualties failed to impose the hoped-for delay of the Australians. Nevertheless the Japanese leaders considered that the 13th Regiment's "swift damaging hit-and-run tactics" were well executed. However, Mosigetta was at length abandoned and a withdrawal south of the Puriata ordered. The landing at Toko was unexpected and caused an acceleration of this withdrawal. There now occurred a major crisis in the Japanese command. The young reserve officers were highly critical of the conduct of the campaign and blamed the policies of the older professional officers for the constant reverses. This criticism became so outspoken that, in February, a number of the younger officers were relieved of their commands; perhaps partly as an outcome of this crisis, General Hyakutake suffered a paralysis of his left side. General Kanda took command of the 17th Army and Lieutenant-General Akinaga Tsutomu, Chief of Staff of the Army, succeeded him in command of the 6th Division. "This change of command was regarded favourably by the younger officers, but it soon became apparent that Kanda intended to pursue the same policy as Hyakutake. Kanda was a shrewd, hard, fussy little professional soldier of long experience. He was steeped in tradition and a ruthless commander, but even his bitterest critics admitted his capabilities. Akinaga… was a dyed in the wool militarist and a strict disciplinarian. Unused to an active command he was plunged into a situation which was a little out of his depth. One of his staff stated that he spent too much time doing a corporal's job in his forward battalions to be a good divisional commander." In late February, General Bridgeford's forces advanced toward the Puriata, facing only minor rearguard positions. The 25th Battalion captured Barara on February 22 and a five-acre garden two days later, while the 61st Battalion took control of another garden measuring 600 by 400 yards near the river on March 1. Meanwhile, the 2/8th Commando Squadron was sent to secure the Makapeka area, successfully taking Commando Ridge and a ford across the Makapeka River by March 5. With General Savige aiming to reach the Hari River next, Bridgeford promptly ordered the 7th Brigade to move to the Hongorai River line. As a result, Field planned to initiate his main advance on March 11, utilizing the 25th Battalion and the 2/8th Commando Squadron, while the 61st Battalion pushed forward toward Horinu. In response, Kanda dispatched the 23rd Regiment to bolster the 13th at the front, preparing both units for a full-scale counterattack should the Australians cross the Puriata, aiming to delay the enemy long enough to finalize preparations for a decisive battle along the Silibai-Porror Rivers. By March 5, the 25th Battalion had already crossed the river and swiftly captured Slater's Knoll, which soon came under enemy mortar fire. Patrols were sent ahead and found that the 13th Regiment was poised to fiercely contest the Australian advance. Although the northern flank of the 25th Battalion would be effectively contained along the Buin Road on March 11, two Australian companies managed to maneuver through Tokinotu to the south, reaching Hiru Hiru by the end of the day. One of these companies moved along the eastern side of the Buin Road toward Slater's Knoll, but from March 15 to 17, they faced a heavy counterattack that ultimately forced them to withdraw. In response, Field initiated a strong offensive along the Buin Road on March 19, managing to push the Japanese back to some rear positions. Following a significant air and artillery bombardment, the attack resumed on March 22, successfully overcoming all enemy resistance. Meanwhile, the commandos advanced to Nihero, where they began extensive patrols southward towards Unanai, Hari, and the Buin Road. During one of these patrols, they captured detailed orders for a large-scale Japanese offensive planned for early April. As a result, Bridegeford decided to pause his offensive and send the 15th Brigade along with a tank squadron to Toko to reinforce his perimeter. On March 28 and 29, before Akinaga's main assault, the Japanese conducted a series of raids on the Australian lines of communication and rear areas, all of which were successfully repelled by vigilant defenders. On March 30, the 13th Regiment launched several strong attacks against the 25th Battalion, all of which were costly for the attackers and repelled, while the armored squadron advanced toward Tokinotu. Just as the tanks reached the front, the Japanese initiated another wave of fierce attacks against the 25th Battalion on March 31, which were thankfully repelled with the support of the armored units. Consequently, on April 1, two companies advanced again, establishing a perimeter 1,000 yards south of Slater's Knoll. That evening, and for the following three days, Akinaga launched a series of raids to facilitate the arrival of the 23rd Regiment for a renewed assault. In the early hours of April 5, the Japanese began infiltrating the Australian perimeter, launching a vigorous two-pronged assault on Slater's Knoll later that morning. The 23rd Regiment attacked about 1,000 yards to the right of the 13th and north-east of it. The attack failed, Kawano was killed and the regiment withdrew south to the rear of the 13th. The 13th Regiment with 600 men made the main attack from north and east. Until 6.20 a.m. wave after wave charged forward and was brought low. Some Japanese fell within four yards of the weapon-pits. The artillery sent over accurate defensive fire, registered the previous day. At dawn the surviving Japanese were heard digging in on dead ground. As the light became clearer, the Australians saw that "enemy dead lay, literally, in heaps in front of the wire", and bodies could be seen scattered over an area some 200 yards square. It was gruesome evidence of the efficient siting of weapons and choice of fields of fire in preparation for expected attack. The attackers were ordered to dig in until darkness and make full use of grenades and mortars. However, in the afternoon, tanks and artillery fire drove the Japanese from the positions they had gained, and the Japanese commander accepted defeat. All three battalion commanders in the 13th were killed. After Akinaga had reported his failure Kanda said to his Chief of Staff, Colonel Yoshiyuki Ejima: "It would not have happened if I had been in command. The enemy right flank was wide open. I would have severed his life line and controlled Toko. We could have delayed the enemy for three months." Concurrently, around 100 Japanese troops attacked the two forward companies along the Buin Road but were similarly repelled with ease. Following the unsuccessful counteroffensive by Akinaga, Slater's Knoll received reinforcements while the remaining Japanese forces were being dealt with, resulting in 620 Japanese fatalities since March 28, compared to 189 Australian casualties. However, Bridgeford could not capitalize on this victory due to the prolonged supply line, which temporarily halted his offensive. As a result, while the 2/8th Commando Squadron moved forward along the Commando Road, the 13th Brigade began to relieve the battered 7th Brigade under Field on April 13. Meanwhile, in the northern sector of the 11th Brigade area, the 26th Battalion launched a significant advance northward on February 21, successfully overrunning the Lalum-Downs' Ridge area by March 8. Two companies then advanced further north to secure the crossing of the Nagam River. On March 13, another company landed near the southern edge of Soraken Plantation and quickly pushed the enemy back behind the Nagam. Australian patrols harassed the Japanese forces at Horseshoe Knoll until March 20, when they finally withdrew. Simultaneously, the 26th Battalion eliminated the remaining enemy positions at the Compton River and secured the Soraken Peninsula, while the Taiof and Saposa Islands were also captured off the coast. The next battalion to take over the forward positions was the 31st/51st Battalion. Perhaps the outstanding patrol leader in the 31st/51st was Lieutenant Reiter, who led out 3 patrols which killed 10 out of the 78 Japanese killed by this battalion's forays. One of these patrols was named by the battalion "the raid on Reiter's Ridge". Reiter and 15 men were given the task of harassing the Japanese occupying a prominent ridge just east of Sisivie and discovering their strength. They departed from Keenan's Ridge at 17:30 on March 27, bivouacked at a former artillery observation post and moved on at 03:00 next morning for a dawn attack. At 06:00 “the patrol moved in, and throwing grenades and firing LMG occupied a small knoll (its report stated). 2 Japanese were killed and 1 pillbox containing LMG destroyed. Patrol raced down narrow neck to a wide clearing in which several huts were sighted. Phosphorus and HE grenades were thrown. In a matter of seconds 4 more Japanese killed (2 in slit trenches, 1 as he ran and another while abluting). 2 were wounded by phosphorus grenades. 3 huts were blazing and 1 (considered to be an ammunition dump) blew up. Enemy opened up with one LMG and 15 rifles and patrol pulled out with 1 man wounded.” Instead of hastening them away Reiter assembled his men nearby in concealment and watched the enemy. At length Japanese began to move about again, and soon they were washing clothes, chopping wood and performing other tasks. There were from 25 to 30 enemy in the post. The Australians watched throughout the morning and at 12:30 opened fire with all their weapons. 2 Japanese were killed and 4 more huts set on fire. The enemy fired back, and at 01:15 Reiter withdrew his men and returned to Keenan's Ridge leaving an ambush on the enemy's track. The ambush party returned later and reported that it had seen no movement. On the 29th, the day after Reiter's return, a platoon of the 1st New Guinea Infantry Battalion under Lieutenant Martin set out for Buritsiotorara along the Wakunai River. There they found three huts and a large garden with seven Japanese moving about unarmed. Throwing grenades and firing from the hip the native soldiers attacked and killed all seven. Three more who emerged from a hut were chased and killed. Three of the dead men were found to be lieutenants; three machine-guns were cap-tured. Next day at Aviang, 1,200 yards away, seven more Japanese were seen, of whom three including another lieutenant were killed and the others fled. 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 battle for Iwo Jima had come to a bitter end. The lessons learnt on Iwo Jima would become guidelines for the Battle of Okinawa in April and would influence allied plans for the invasion of the Japanese home islands. The war planners would later notably take into account that around a third of the troops committed to Iwo Jima, and later again at Okinawa, had been killed or wounded and that they could expect far more in Japan.
We walk you around Otranto, its city beaches and visit geologically stunning and popular nearby beaches along the coast, including the Grotta della Poesia, the Baia dei Turchi, the faraglioni of Sant'Andrea and Torre dell'Orso. Otranto is packed with history. From the famous mosaic floor of its cathedral, the castle of Otranto that inspired the first Gothic novel, and the tragedy of the 1480 massacre of 800 martyrs, whose bones are still on display. Plus those city beaches and where to eat the best seafood in Otranto! Details of the locations of the spots visited, the recommended restaurants and parking for the nearby beaches can be found in our companion Puglia Guys Otranto guide. Follow us on Instagram for frequent video stories, reels, photos, ideas and other information to inspire your stay in Puglia.
RISTORAZIONE - A Bacoli, a pochi passi dal Parco Archeologico delle Terme di Baia e della Casina Vanvitelliana, c'è un piccolo e accogliente teatro del gusto dove protagonista in tavola è il bello e il buono della tradizione gastronomica dei Campi Flegrei rivisitato in una chiave inedita e anticonvenzionale. Originale, sì, come il suo nome, Hosteria Bugiarda, che anticipa il carattere di un'esperienza culinaria dove “apparenze e inganni” faranno la loro parte a vantaggio del gusto e non solo.
Nella puntata 186 del Podcast di Basketcaffe Fuma e Dirk fanno un giro per la NBA toccando i temi più caldi: gli infortuni in casa Mavericks, la trade Williams-Lakers saltata, l'impatto di Butler sui Warriors, il futuro di Durant e molto altro.
Cruising was a notorious movie upon release. It stoked up a lot of controversy over its footage and themes of homosexuality and violence. It also bombed at the box office and started Pacino's slump for the next few years. It derailed director William Friedkin's career for a couple of years too. However, over the past decade it has started to be re-assessed by film critic and cinephiles.Joining the podcast to discuss the film and it's legacy is film critic and podcaster Dion Baia. Not only does Baia discuss the film and it's themes, but he also talks about a man named Randy Jurgensen, who was instrumental in helping get the film made and worked closely with Friedkin on the film.All About Al: The Pacino Podcast is written, presented and produced by Mark Searby. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Evento LIVE con il Dott. Valerio Rosso: "Silenzio - Idee, Parole, Creatività" una nuova rassegna culturale organizzata dal Comune di Sestri Levante. Una serie di incontri in stile "podcast live”, che si sono tenuti nella splendida cornice del Convento dell'Annunziata in Baia del Silenzio. Il tema centrale sarà il Silenzio, esplorato da diverse prospettive, non solo come un disvalore ma anche come uno spazio fertile per la riflessione, la contemplazione e la concentrazione. È una rassegna dedicata ai ragazzi, di modo che possa essere stimolante per loro attraverso i vari ambiti che verranno affrontati. Il Dott. Valerio Rosso ha parlato di salute mentale, stile di vita e dipendenze, e poi ha risposto a numerose domande del pubblico. ⭐️ VIDEO LEZIONE GRATIS "Perché le diete non funzionano: la verità su fame nervosa e perdita peso", ACCEDI QUI: https://lifeology.it/nutrizionalmente-sq-main/?utm_source=yt_organico&utm_medium=go&utm_campaign=sq_videolezione ⭐️ ⭐️ SCOPRI il NUOVO Coaching di Gruppo "NutrizionalMente" per cambiare il tuo rapporto con il cibo per sempre. Candidati tramite un colloquio qui: https://lifeology.it/nutrizionalmente/?utm_source=yt_organico&utm_medium=go&utm_campaign=sq_videolezione ⭐️ ⭐️ Scopri il VideoCorso "PREVENZIONE PRATICA": https://lifeology.it/prevenzione-pratica/ ⭐️ ⭐️ Vai alla VideoLezione Gratutia "PREVENZIONE EFFICACE": https://lifeology.it/prevenzione-sq/ ⭐️ ⭐️ Scopri il progetto MIDNIGHT MELODY, in collaborazione con il Dott. Valerio Rosso e il Dott. Gennaro Romagnoli: https://nutritonic.shop/ ⭐️ ⭐️ Scopri “BODY BRAIN ROUTINE”, il nuovo libro di Valerio Rosso, Gennaro Romagnoli e Marco Zamboni: https://lifeology.it/bodybrain-routine/ ⭐️ ⭐️ Scopri MoveMotivation, un'esperienza trasformativa per far emergere e consolidare la motivazione all'attività fisica: https://lifeology.it/move-motivation/?utm_source=yt_ads_ret&utm_medium=mm_vale_1⭐️ ⭐️ Scarica GRATIS la tua copia di “psiq: Lifestyle Principles” ⭐️ È un eBook che ti permetterà di scoprire i principi della Lifestyle Medicine e migliorare drasticamente la tua vita: https://psiq.it/lifestyle-principles/ ⭐️ ⭐️Iscriviti subito a MINDFITNESS, un mini corso GRATUITO in cui imparerai delle strategie pratiche per ottimizzare il tuo cervello: https://psinel.com/br-iscrizione-mini-corso-mindfitness/ ⭐️ ⭐️ Scopri “psiq: Salute Mentale: Istruzioni per l'uso”, il nuovo libro del Dr. Valerio Rosso: https://bit.ly/psiqVR oppure anche https://www.psiq.it ⭐️ ⭐️ Accedi adesso GRATUITAMENTE alla VideoLezione "La Verità Scientifica sugli Integratori": https://lifeology.it/integratori-sq/ ⭐️ Il Dott. Valerio Rosso è un medico specialista in neuroscienze e un pioniere italiano nella divulgazione della medicina dello stile di vita, riconosciuto per il suo impegno nella diffusione on line di informazioni basate su evidenze scientifiche. Il Dott. Rosso è autore di numerosi articoli scientifici e divulgativi, e partecipa regolarmente a conferenze e meeting come relatore, condividendo le sue conoscenze sui benefici di una vita sana e attiva. La sua dedizione alla medicina preventiva e al miglioramento delle performance cognitive e fisiche lo ha reso un punto di riferimento nel campo. Con una visione olistica della salute, il Dott. Rosso promuove un approccio che combina dieta, esercizio fisico, gestione dello stress, relazioni, controllo dell'ambiente e lotta alle DIPENDENZE per ottimizzare la qualità della vita delle persone che lo seguono sul suo ecosistema digitale.
Este domingo en "Verba Volant", Emilio del Río nos lleva en un viaje al mundo clásico para descubrir cómo los romanos ya practicaban el turismo, mucho antes de que se convirtiera en un fenómeno moderno. Desde las termas de Baia hasta el turismo cultural por Grecia y Egipto.Escuchar audio
Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Cette semaine, cap sur les découvertes bretonnes avec Tiago Caetano et Clavicule. Le premier nous présente son premier album Eco da Baia, mélange audacieux entre musique populaire brésilienne, indie pop et samba classique alors que les deuxième reviennent avec un troisième album où leur déstructuration maladive du grunge et du punk s'ouvrent à de nouveaux horizons. Guirec de Radio Activ' et Yann de Canal B les ont reçus à leur micro.On clôture cette émission avec Gera Bertolone au micro de Max de RCV.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
"Nullus in orbe sinus Baiis praelucet amoenis”. Scriveva così il poeta Orazio alla fine del I secolo a.C. riconoscendo al golfo di Baia il primato di luogo dalla bellezza non paragonabile né superabile. E proprio sul porticciolo di questo lembo di terra dalle grandi suggestioni esteso tra Punta Epitaffio e Punta Castello, luogo di otium e di piaceri, tra i quali, allora come oggi, si distingueva quello per il gusto e la buona tavola, si affaccia Riccio Restaurant, il regno dello chef Agostino Alboretto.
The Platform Mix episode 533 features Petie from New York! He started DJing at 15 and has quickly played all over the US at home in New York at venues like Marquee, the world famous Brooklyn Mirage, Bounce in Montauk and has played out of state in Texas and Miami as well as internationally at 1Oak and Baia in Tokyo! This week he adds Nashville to the list as I'll be playing with him this Friday the 15th at Barstool so if you're in the city come check him out! Give him a follow on his socials by tapping the link in the description and subscribe to my YouTube to watch new episodes of The Platform Podcast every Wednesday! Let's get into it, turn those speakers up and enjoy Petie's latest right here, on The Platform! IG: https://www.instagram.com/petie/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/djdexmke
durée : 00:55:07 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Chaton pour la sortie de son livre "Une ancienne vie" et Tiago Caetano et son album "Eco da Baia "". Bienvenue au Club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
durée : 00:55:07 - Côté Club - par : Laurent Goumarre - Côté Club, le rendez-vous de toute la scène française et plus si affinités reçoit Chaton pour la sortie de son livre "Une ancienne vie" et Tiago Caetano et son album "Eco da Baia "". Bienvenue au Club ! - réalisé par : Stéphane LE GUENNEC
Enjoy this deep and soulful house trip with Matt Ice on the Deep House Cat Show featuring tracks by artists like Mo'Cream, Sebb Junior, Ross Couch and many more!Track list*************************************************01. Fizzikx - Going Deeper Underground (Original Mix)02. Sebb Junior - The Love I Need (Extended Mix)03. Mo'Cream - Back To You (Original Mix)04. Jesus Pablo, Pixel8 Trax - Doves (Extended Mix)05. Ross Couch - Back Into My Life06. Tenobi, Sebb Junior - Joy (Sebb Junior Extended Remix)07. Intr0beatz - Homage08. Ross Couch - Human Nature09. Yuichi Inoue - Good Morning Yesterday (Original Mix)10. DJ Christian B - Got 2 Feel (Original Mix)11. Mo'Cream - Given Time (Main Mix)12. Manuel Kane - Walk With Me (Original Mix)13. Local Options - Cloud City*************************************************Follow the Cat on InstagramIt would be awesome if you would leave a like, a comment or a share :)
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Baia has opened its doors at the Esplanade, offering a fresh Mediterranean-inspired dining experience. Baia's lounge bar offers a creative selection of cocktails designed to complement the light and vibrant dishes as well so whether it's for a leisurely lunch or a refined evening out, Baia promises a memorable dining experience. On Culture Club, Hongbin Jeong and Roshan Gidwani speak with Adonis Endozo Reyes the Bar Manager from Baia to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There’s something so intriguing about long-lost civilizations that vanished beneath the waves, and on today’s episode, Tom and Jenny will discuss a handful of mysterious cities that have been discovered underwater, including the ruins of Dwarka in India; Heracleion in Egypt; Pavlopetri in Greece; Baia in Italy; and Atlit Yam in Israel. Audio version: Video … Continue reading Episode 424: Lost Underwater Cities
Você já ouviu falar de Baia Formosa e São Miguel do Gostoso? No episódio 65 do podcast Viajantes Bem Vividas, o primeiro podcast de viagem feito por duas mulheres 60+, apresentamos para você essas duas lindas praias do Rio Grande do Norte, construindo um roteiro bem completo para você poder organizar sua próxima viagem. São dicas que você pode combinar com a visita à Natal e à praia de Pipa (episódio 64) e descobrir locais menos famosos, mas também muito gostosos. Nós contamos como chegar, onde se hospedar, onde comer e principalmente, como conhecer, da melhor forma, cada uma destas localidades. Se você gosta de praias, de lugarzinhos charmosos e viajar fora da temporada, vai descobrir muitas formas de curtir belas praias de nosso lindo nordeste brasileira! Ouça no YouTube ou no Spotify o episódio 65 Curtindo Baia Formosa e São Miguel do Gostoso! #viajar #baiaformosa #saomigueldogostoso #riograndedonorte #idosoviajante #geracaoprateada #longevidadeativa Siga as redes sociais de Lilian Azevedo Blog Uma Senhora Viagem Instagram Facebook Siga as redes sociais de Sylvia Yano Blog Sentidos do Viajar Instagram Facebook YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viajantes-bem-vividas/message
Embark on a journey with The Radio Vagabond, Palle Bo, as we explore the Top 7 World's Best Beaches. From the secluded sands of Railay Beach in Thailand to the pristine shores of Whitehaven Beach in Australia, discover what makes these destinations a must-visit for every traveler. Railay Beach, Krabi, Thailand. A hidden paradise accessible only by boat. Kāʻanapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA. Famous for its breathtaking sunsets. Anse Source d'Argent, La Digue, Seychelles. Renowned for its pink sands. Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos. Crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece. Home to the iconic shipwreck against towering cliffs. Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. A secluded gem within a marine park. Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Australia. Known for its silica white sands and turquoise waters. Dive deeper into each of these paradises in this episode to fuel your wanderlust and start planning your next beach getaway.
Embark on a journey with The Radio Vagabond, Palle Bo, as we explore the Top 7 World's Best Beaches. From the secluded sands of Railay Beach in Thailand to the pristine shores of Whitehaven Beach in Australia, discover what makes these destinations a must-visit for every traveler. Railay Beach, Krabi, Thailand. A hidden paradise accessible only by boat. Kāʻanapali Beach, Maui, Hawaii, USA. Famous for its breathtaking sunsets. Anse Source d'Argent, La Digue, Seychelles. Renowned for its pink sands. Grace Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos. Crystal clear waters and vibrant coral reefs. Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece. Home to the iconic shipwreck against towering cliffs. Baia do Sancho, Fernando de Noronha, Brazil. A secluded gem within a marine park. Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Australia. Known for its silica white sands and turquoise waters. Dive deeper into each of these paradises in this episode to fuel your wanderlust and start planning your next beach getaway.
Tras cinco años de silencio discográfico el cuarto álbum de The Limboos supone una metamorfosis. La banda que nació manejando una receta de rhythm ‘n’n blues y sonidos latinos se adentra ahora en terrenos sonoros más actualizados y experimentales, pero sin perder la esencia de sus “viejos discos”. Daniela Kennedy, Roi Fontoira y Sergio Alarcón descienden la escalera para hablarnos de cómo ha sido está sorprendente evolución y regalarnos tres canciones en formato semiacústico desde nuestro rincón de los directos.Playlist;THE LIMBOOS “Red line” (Off the loop, 2024)NAT SIMONS “Desire” (Lights, 2018)ZACK KEIM “Here comes your man” (single 2024)JD McPHERSON “Dream baby dream” (The warm covers, 2023)Versión y original; SUICIDE “Dream baby dream” (single 1979)MARCEL BONTEMPI “Go down” (single 2023)THE LIMBOOS “The guest” (Off the loop, 2024)THE LIMBOOS “La descarga” (Baia, 2019)THE LIMBOOS “In he loop” (Off the loop, 2024)THE LIMBOOS “Dark is the night” (Off the loop, 2024)THE LIMBOOS “Where the wild things come true” (directo en El Sótano)THE LIMBOOS “Stranded…” (directo en El Sótano)THE LIMBOOS “Get behind me (versión de Scott Walker)” (directo en El Sótano)THE LIMBOOS “Hangin’ up” (Off the loop, 2024)Escuchar audio
Quattordicesima puntata della sesta stagione di J-TACTICS, la rubrica di radiomegliodiniente.com, dedicata alla vecchia signora bianconera.Era l'estate del lontano 1480 quando la flotta turca comandata dal governatore di Valona Gedik Ahmet Pascià approdò a nord di Otranto, su quel tratto di spiaggia dalla sabbia sottile chiamata oggi Baia dei Turchi.Con grande velocità, la notizia si diffuse in tutta la zona, in tempo per permettere alla popolazione di campagna di rifugiarsi nei centri fortificati più vicini, in particolare a Otranto.Arrivati alle porte della città, gli ottomani cercarono una resa pacifica degli abitanti ma gli otrantini attaccarono con frecce e cannonate i turchi che erano stati inviati per la trattativa.Così, 15000 uomini invasero Otranto e tra bombardamenti e infuocati lanci di frecce, iniziò una dura e sanguinosa battaglia: la battaglia di Otranto.Gli otrantini contavano, però, solo su circa 5000 uomini e un ristretto gruppo di mercenari, le armi di cui essi disponevano non erano all'avanguardia, senza contare che il loro sistema difensivo era arretrato.Eppure, nonostante le armi in loro possesso fossero esigue, difesero con tutto il loro impegno la città, ma molti dei loro uomini persero la vita.Il mese di agosto vide la ferocia dei turchi inasprirsi notevolmente, come nel funesto passaggio di un tornado, i soldati saccheggiarono tutte le chiese, distrussero abitazioni, violentarono le donne e le divisero dai loro bambini, uccisero brutalmente gli uomini.Da qui l'espressione "Mamma li Turchi", esclamazione di paura e terrore, di fronte ad una minaccia da cui non si trova scampo. Senza scampo, proprio come i malcapitati amaranto della Salernitana travolti con un tennistico 6-1 in quel dell'Allianz Stadium nella sfida valevole per gli ottavi di finale di Coppa Italia.Partita senza storia, nonostante i padroni di casa bianconeri si siano ritrovati dopo appena un minuto sotto di un gol a causa di uno svarione di Gatti.Tra tanto splendore una stella brilla più delle altre nel firmamento bianconero.La stella della giovane promessa turca Kenan Yildiz, autore di una prestazione monstre.Ebbene sì, Yildiz è la nuova stella della Juventus: "Mamma li Turchi!" avranno esclamato i poveri salernitani.Dopo alcune prove abbastanza convincenti il diciottenne in Coppa Italia contro la Salernitana ha messo in mostra ancora una volta doti tecniche fuori dal comune, un gol di rara bellezza paragonabile ai gol di illustri interpreti bianconeri del passato.Dopo la rete al Frosinone in campionato festeggiata in stile Del Piero con linguaccia a favore di telecamere, il giovane turco, con il suo gol ai campani a riproposto le movenze di un altro numero 10 e capitano bianconero, Roberto Baggio.A molti tifosi della vecchia signora infatti il gol del 5-1 siglato da Kenan ha ricordato il meraviglioso gol messo a segno dal Divin Codino durante i Mondiali del 1990 contro l'allora Cecoslovacchia.Il paragone non sembra assolutamente azzardato data la pregevolezza nella preparazione ed esecuzione del gol da parte del giovane turco.La strada verso l'Olimpo degli Dei bianconeri come Del Piero e Baggio per Yildiz è ancora sicuramente lunga e lastricata di insidie, ma per quanto fatto vedere fino ad oggi e a soli 18 anni il paragone con alcuni mostri sacri della storia bianconera non appare essere un sacrilegio e chissà che ciò porti la necessaria fortuna al giovane Kenan.Di questo e altro parleremo in questa puntata! Diteci la vostra, interagiremo con voi in chat live!Ecco i link dei nostri social:CANALE TELEGRAM:https://t.me/+TYOn7FZAQwet7MAtINSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/jtactics_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=TWITTER:https://twitter.com/RadioMDN?t=woKQltSFRUTw9qibbRZaJA&s=09
Quello che avrà luogo nella capitale del New South Wales è tradizionalmente tra i primi a comparire sulle testate giornalistiche di tutto il mondo, assieme a quello di Auckland.
In this episode we embark on a journey to explore the enchanting areas of Lisbon Portugal. Nestled along the scenic coastline of the Atlantic Ocean, this is an area that seamlessly weaves together rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us as we meander narrow cobblestone streets, listen to the soul stirring sounds of Fado music and taste the wonderful culinary delights of this coastal area in Portugal's capital city. Grab your passport and pack a bag as we explore the areas surrounding Lisbon Portugal. If you are reading this on a podcast platform, click here to see the full shownotes. Some links are affiliate links. See our disclosure. Tips for Booking flights: when traveling to Portugal, or anywhere in Europe, the flight to you final destination may not be the best price or use of points so be sure to check to see if flying into another city in Europe and then buying a ticket on a different airline may be a better option. We highly recommend these tours to see more of the area if you don't have a car, don't want to drive, or want to take a tour to learn more about the area! Arrabida and Sesimbra Day Trip from Lisbon with wine tasting Fatima, Nazare, and Obidos Day trip from Lisbon Sintra Tuk Tuk Tour The main attractions in Sintra you'll want to see are: Park and National Palace of Pena Castelo do Mouros Cabo da Roca which is a lighthouse and viewpoint on the westernmost point on continental Europe Quinta da Regelaria (UNESCO World Heritage Site) Sintra National Palace See all Sintra tours here You'll also want to try the famous Portuguese Custard Tarts - called Pastel de Nata and in Sintra stop by Pastelaria Vila Velha for them. You had to take a number and wait your turn which is quite common when seeking out these tasty treats. Where we stayed in Cascais: Grande Real Villa Itália Hotel & Spa - fitness center/spa/pool/walking distance everywhere and overlooks the ocean and is a great location for exploring the town but also being by the water Other places to stay in Cascais Here's a few things worth exploring as I have spent hours just wandering this beautiful town the park - Parque Marechal Carmona - has lots of little trails and lookouts and if you have kids - playgrounds there's Lots of Museums you could pop into - Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum, Santa Maria House Museum, Musee Condes de Castro Guimaraes Then there is a walking/bike path up the coast starting at the Farol Museum. You can rent a bike in town like I did and ride all the way to Praia do Guincho - which is about 8 Km one way. Some sights on the way is the Boco de Inferno - a famous blowhole - this is right across where where we stayed so we highly recommend the Grande Real Villa Itália Hotel & Spa as it is a great location for exploring but has great views too Check out all the Things to do in Cascais, Portugal Restaruants and shops at the Casa da Guia - so many of them overlook the ocean so we have been to several for both lunch and dinner Monte Mar for fresh seafood was recommended to us by a local so be sure to put it on the list and make reservations in advance to be on the safe side to be able to get in Moules & Gin is my absolute favorite - i still think of this place. The restaurants served fresh mussels either with pasta or fries and then Gin and Tonic to drink. You can get the mussels seasoned dozens of ways or have your choice of dozens of kinds of gin but That's it. so if you don't like mussel or gin then you're out of luck. Simple and delicious. There are Lots of restaurants at the Marina de Cascáis and it is always nice to sit out by the water Baia do Peixe - we also ate here for lunch on the balcony that overlooks the beach in the downtown Cascais area. You can also get the famous Pastel de nana in Cascais at NATA Lisboa at on the main street Passeio de Dom Luis I - there's also an adorable carousel at the end of this street in a park if you have children they would love it Things we did in Lisbon. There are so many things to do here so we by far did not get to explore everything. We spent a lot of time just walking around but be aware of the steep inclines. There are the trams which we might think of as streetcars so we used those a time or two but you can always get a uber as well. But highly recommending exploring by walking around as well. There's so many cool neighborhoods to explore and so much to see. We stayed at Portugal Boutique Hotel in Lisbon which is a boutique hotel near a train station. The tv was in the mirror which was unique. There was also an outdoor market nearby. It was in a good location for sharing and is a good value for the cost. Other hotels in Lisbon to consider Main attractions that we were able to explore: Sant George's Castle( Sao Jorge Castle) - is an 11th century Moorish castle and royal residence with so much history and amazing views of the city from above. You can also see the peacocks and there was a wine truck outside. The Jeronimos Monastery - this is a late gothic monastery which has both archaeology and maritime museums. I highly recommend that you book a timed ticket in advance as this is very popular and the wait times can be long. We caught this is the gorgeous late afternoon golden hour light which is spectacular on the stone Nearby is the famous place in Lisbon for the Pastels de Nata - Pasteis de Belem making them since 1837 - there will be a line but worth the wait to try theirs Definitely Try to find a Fado show somewhere like we did a bar or restaurant or again if you like to plan ahead get tickets to Fado in Chiado Show. Another recommendation that we did not do here would be one of the hop on hop off buses so that you could see all of Lisbon that way. It is very hilly so this is a good option to walking to get an overview of the city and then be able to get off to see the stops. Check out Hop on Hop Off Bus in Lisbon here. Where to eat in Lisbon: Pasteis de Belem for the Pastels de nada Beher Autentico - this was a few blocks from our hotel - fresh sliced jamon sandwiches on fresh bread Also check out the Time Out Market in Lisbon if you like indoor food halls with a variety of food options and vendors. Be sure to also check out the Santa Justa Lift that connects the lower streets with Carmo Square and offers views of the city. What to Pack (see our favorite travel things here): 1st trip we took was in Feb/early March 2nd trip was in late April/early May so it was definitely warmer Walking shoes Sandals Bathing suit for our trip in Feb/march we mostly needed pants, warmer layers such as a light sweater of denim or packable jacket , scarf for the wind, jacket, I like to do leggings or black travel/golf type pants for travel but pants or jeans would be fine too for our trip in late April we needed short sleeves but it does get very windy along the water so having a jacket handy would also be helpful then lighter pants - note that shorts are to as common in europe any time of the year and you will need to have knees and shoulders covered for going into churches so always keep that in mind. if you plan to rent a bike then athletic clothes, leggings, layers and tennis shoes Sunglasses Camera There was no way that we could cover everything so all be sure to check out Rick Steves Lisbon or Portugal would be a great resource to plan your trip as well. 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Uma troca com Maurício Baia, grande amigo e compositor, um dos que viveram a época fervorosa do jiuj-itsu na barra da tijuca por volta dos anos 80 e sem dúvidas teve uma grande participação na evolução das artes na cidade. Baia ama o jiu-jitsu, é faixa azul mas seu amor pela música fez com que iniciasse sua carreira em 1992, com sua banda Baia e RockBoys, com participações em festivais como O Baú do Raul, Lual da Farme, Arcos da Lapa, Verão no Arpoador, onde abriu o show de Jorge Ben Jor, para um público de vinte mil pessoas, num despertar triunfal, onde ficou evidente sua natureza artística. Com o parceiro e guitarrista Shilon, promoveu o festival Sexta Sim, no Teatro de Lona da Barra. Evento marcantes nos anos 90, naquela região carioca, onde toda uma geração que hoje é referência se apresentou, como Marcelo D2, O Rappa, Natiruts, Los Hermanos, Farofa Carioca, Dread Lion, dentre muitos outros que iniciaram suas carreiras naquela década. Apresentou-se em grandes festivais como Rock In Rio 2011, Back To Black – Londres, LollaPalooza 2013 além de apresentações nos réveillons, nas praias de Copacabana, Barra da Tijuca e Aterro do Flamengo, mostrando canções reconhecidas por um grande público, como “Eus”, “Habeas Corpus”, “Bicho Homem”, “A Trilha Sonora da Vida”. Aos 50 anos, gravou o cd Baia no Circo 2, que será lançado em breve com 22 músicas e que promete encantar o público com suas composições. Mais um episódio inédito e na íntegra no Pura Connection Podcast! Inscreva-se em nosso canal do youtube e assista todos os podcasts: www.youtube.com/puratempleofarts ❌NEW PROJECT PURA CONCEPT - GUARDA DIAMANTE BY XANDE RIBEIRO❌ Curso 100% on-line! Compre agora e aproveite o preço com desconto por tempo limitado… Clique no link abaixo e saiba mais: https://www.puratempleofarts.com.br/curso-de-jiu-jitsu-online-guarda-diamante-by-xande-ribeiro/ ❌ NEW PROJECT ⚡️ PURA CULTURE - LIFE PHILOSOPHY ❌ Um projeto que foi criado para que você faça parte da filosofia PURA em qualquer lugar do mundo. Juntamos todas as nossas experiências e conhecimentos adquiridos em todos esses anos, além de conexões com grandes ídolos dos tatâmes e da vida em um só lugar, na Plataforma PURA CULTURE! Nossa plataforma conta com módulos como trocas com grande mestres no dojo, jiu-jítsu Pura, treinos de mobilidade, Pura Yoga, posturas, técnicas de respiração, meditação , backstage exclusivos de podcasts e outros conteúdos com foco na evolução física, mental e espiritual. Novos conteúdos serão publicados toda semana com bônus de aulas ao vivo de jiu jitsu e yoga. Os 50 primeiros assinantes, terão um desconto vitalício de 50% na sua assinatura (apenas R$ 38,50) . Seja um membro. https://www.puratempleofarts.com.br/pura-culture/ Visite nosso website: www.puratempleofarts.com.br --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/puratempleofarts/support
Ci ha sempre colpito che alcune persone, e soprattutto alcuni imprenditori, non abbandonano mai i loro sogni di infanzia. Il nostro ospite di oggi è uno di loro: nel 1997 Marco Pavone, oggi Professore di Aeronautica ed Astronautica a Stanford e Direttore del Laboratorio di sistemi autonomi e il Centro di Ricerca Automobilistica, guardava uno dei primi robot atterrare sulla superficie di Marte. Questa immagine non lo ha mai lasciato ed ha trovato un modo di far parte del futuro dell'esplorazione spaziale. Dopo una laurea in ingegneria informatica all'università di Catania, Marco parte per gli Stati Uniti per conseguire un PHD in aeronautica e astronautica al MIT, una delle migliori università scientifiche al mondo, ed entra poi nel mitico team del Jet Propulsion Lab, JPL, il centro di ricerca della NASA dell'esplorazione robotica del sistema solare. Avrà una carriera eccezionale, coronata da premi come il NASA Early Career Faculty Award. Ha anche ricevuto dalla mano del Presidente Barack Obama il Presidential Early Career Award. Oggi Marco è una delle figure principali che porta avanti la ricerca sui veicoli autonomi e le auto senza conducente a Stanford e ad NVIDIA, leader globale nel campo del AI computing. Camilla ed io siamo andate a trovare Marco a Stanford e ci siamo divertite a vedere le varie macchine che il team aveva trasformato in veicoli autonomi, tra cui la macchina di Back to The Future. In questa chiacchierata Camilla e Marco parlano di tutte queste innovazioni e del ruolo centrale che il mondo universitario gioca in Silicon Valley. SPONSOR Made IT è powered by Alchimia, società di investimento che opera principalmente nel settore del Venture Capital. Investono e co-investono in opportunità ad alto potenziale di crescita, offrendo capitale e risorse strategiche e operative dedicate. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter.
La storia di Marco Palladino, Co-Founder e CTO di Kong è davvero incredibile. Kong è un azienda tech basata a San Francisco che 2 anni fa ha chiuso un round da $100 milioni guidato da Tiger Global portando la loro valutazione a $1.4 miliardi diventando un Unicorno. Kong vende una tecnologia per gestire API, Application Programming Interface, che sono la colonna portante del digitale. Permettono di gestire lo scambio di dati collegando le aziende con i loro fornitori, partner e clienti. La missione di Kong è di alimentare queste connessioni digitali in modo sicuro. Tra gli investitori in Kong ci sono niente di meno che Travis Kalanick, il founder di Uber, Jeff Bezos, il founder di Amazon, e il CEO di Google Eric Schmidt. La storia di Marco e del suo co-founder Augusto Marietti è stata scritta per essere raccontata in un podcast - e vi garantiamo che vi sbalordirà! Marco e Augusto hanno iniziato a lavorare al predecessore di Kong, Mashape dal loro garage a Milano quando avevano solo 18 anni. Ma in Italia non hanno trovato nessuno che credesse nella loro idea e gli investitori offrivano condizioni che non potevano accettare. Invece di abbandonare il sogno hanno preso un biglietto di sola andata per San Francisco. Farcela in Silicon Valley è stato tutt'altro che banale: hanno dormito sulle panchine, perso 20kg mangiando solo solo pasta al tonno per mesi e messo tutte le loro energie nel crescere l'azienda fino alla svolta che arriva nel 2017. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter.
Lo sapevi che la famossima Logitech è stata creata da italiani? Ebbene si 2 dei 3 founders sono Italiani: Pierluigi Zappacosta e Giacomo Marini. Logitech è uno dei principali produttori mondiali di mouse, tastiere e webcam con una market cap di 11.8 miliardi di euro. Fondata nel 1981 a Losanna, Logitech si è espansa rapidamente nella Silicon Valley grazie al suo primo mouse: il P4 venduto per l'astronomica cifra di $299 dollari (che oggi rappresenterebbero $944). Pensa che dal '82 ad oggi Logitech ha venduto quasi 2 miliardi di mouse !!! Ma da dove viene il suo nome? Logitech deriva da logiciel, la traduzione francese di software. In questo episodio parliamo con Giacomo Marini, uno dei founder, che ci porta in un vero e proprio viaggio nel tempo per scoprire la Silicon Valley dei primi anni 80. Con Giacomo ripercorriamo anche le lezioni più importanti che ha imparato crescendo Logitech, e che oggi cerca di passare ai giovani founder nei quali investe. Abbiamo anche riflettuto su cosa rende la Silicon Valley una vera e propria fabbrica di imprese, e cosa manca all'ecosistema italiano: ha una risposta ben precisa, e molto interessante. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter.
Paolo Privitera è un imprenditore seriale, nato a Venezia, fonda la sua prima azienda Internet a 16 anni nel 1994. Dopo la laurea a Ca' Foscari in Informatica, e pur avendo un'azienda attiva in Italia, si trasferisce in USA a caccia di una “corsia di sorpasso”, vive prima a NY, poi a Los Angeles dove fonda la sua prima azienda USA, e poi a San Francisco. L'ultima azienda di cui è stato CEO e co-fondatore è Evensi, la più grande piattaforma al mondo per la scoperta e promozione di eventi, con oltre 200 milioni di eventi, 60 milioni di utenti, 10 milioni di organizzatori di eventi. La società è stata acquisita da Events.com, ora lavora con l'amministratore delegato per portare la società in borsa al Nasdaq. Per realizzare le sue imprese, Paolo ha incontrato decine di migliaia di persone e raccolto più di 300 milioni di dollari, costruendosi un network straordinario sia in Italia che in Silicon Valley. Quello che Paolo è veramente bravo a fare, e su cui lo abbiamo interrogato, è riflettere sui propri errori e trasformarli in lezioni di vita. In questo percorso Paolo affronterà ogni tipo di difficoltà. Dovrà anche digerire la perdita di occasioni incredibili, come quando rinuncia a partecipare all'avvio di progetti che diventeranno dei colossi della Silicon Valley, come AirBnb e Trulia. E scopriremo il resto nella nostra chiacchierata. Paolo, che ora è un maestro assoluto del networking, ci insegna anche con esempi e aneddoti, come costruire un rete di contatti di valore, sfruttando ogni occasione per ampliare la propria community. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter.
Questa settimana ripercorriamo lo straordinario percorso di Alessio Fanelli che da Tor Pignattara lo porterà in Silicon Valley. Grandissimo appassionato di tecnologia e programmazione, Alessio non ha seguito un percorso tradizionale e non ha mai avuto paura di lanciarsi in nuove sfide. Dopo un inizio da programmatore freelance, lancia la sua startup di domotica, Smart Torvy, e collabora con tante altre startup, anche in USA come Welcome Tech. Quando risponde ad un tweet di 645 Ventures, un fondo VC di New York che cerca un informatico, avviene la svolta nella carriera di Alessio. Le sue competenze tecniche lo rendono un ottimo investitore e così inizia la sua seconda vita che lo porterà nella Silicon Valley. Alessio è ora partner di Decibel, fondo di venture capital che gestisce oltre mezzo miliardo di dollari, specializzato in startup che sviluppano intelligenza artificiale (AI) e cybersecurity. Anche da investitore, Alessio continua a coltivare il suo amore per la programmazione grazie al suo podcast, Latent Space, dove intervista sviluppatori e ricercatori nel settore dell'intelligenza artificiale.Dalla storia di Alessio impariamo che non bastano le competenze tecniche per raggiungere una carriera di successo. Ci vuole infatti tanta empatia, apertura mentale e la faccia tosta di provarci. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter.
Dorian Therapeutics è una startup biotech basata a Palo Alto nel campo della longevità. Maddalena ci porta in un entusiasmante viaggio nel mondo della ricerca in Silicon Valley e ci spiega come e perché le università, ed in particolare Stanford, giocano un ruolo centrale nella continua crescita ed innovazione che vediamo in Silicon Valley. In molti versi la storia di Maddalena è un perfetto esempio di come prendere rischi, anche nel campo della ricerca accademica può portare a grandi risultati. Maddalena ha un'intuizione, lontana dallo scopo originale della sua ricerca post-dottorale, che segue fino a pubblicare un paper sulla rivista Nature che sarà il “breakthrough” in medicina per quell'anno. Realizza una scoperta rivoluzionaria: il meccanismo che ritarda l'invecchiamento. Da lì, una serie di decisioni, la porta, insieme alla sua co-founder Benedetta di Robilant, ad entrare a Y Combinator e dopo quel percorso nascerà Dorian Therapeutics, una startup biotech che sta sviluppando farmaci innovativi per bloccare l'invecchiamento e rigenerare i tessuti del corpo. In questa chiacchierata Maddalena ci spiega anche il meccanismo complesso del go-to-market per le aziende biotech. RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast
Laurea e Master al Politecnico di Milano, PhD al MIT di Boston e founder di una startup accelerata da Y Combinator nella Silicon Valley. Fred ha il curriculum del “perfetto” tech entrepreneur. Fred, insieme alla sua co-founder Alice Melocchi, ha fondato Multiply Labs, startup che sviluppa sistemi robotici avanzati per la produzione di farmaci personalizzati. Dal 2016 Multiply Labs ha raccolto 25 milioni di dollari tra seed round e serie A, capitali fondamentali per poter sviluppare un prodotto così complesso. Fred ci racconta infatti la dura vita che deve affrontare una startup che produce hardware, i lunghi anni di ricerca, le difficoltà nel convincere gli investitori e gli errori nel trovare il mercato ideale. Con Fred, Inès ha parlato anche di un'altra grande università americana, il famoso Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, e di come Fred abbia trovato un modo di farsi strada in un ambiente estremamente competitivo. SPONSOR Questo episodio è sponsorizzato da Westwing, il negozio online di Home & Living preferito in Italia dove potrete trovare un grandissimo assortimento di prodotti per la vostra casa, dei brand di design più famosi, ma anche della loro Westwing collection. Westwing ha deciso di offrire a tutti gli ascoltatori di Made IT uno sconto del 15% su vi basterà inserire il codice MADEIT al check out. Avrete il 15% di sconto, valido fino al 30 settembre, per cui affrettatevi. https://westwing.me/madeit RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito https://www.baia-network.org/ e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast
Lombardstreet Ventures è un fondo di venture capital che ha raccolto 55 milioni di dollari dai suoi inizi e ha già investito in 68 startup attraverso 2 fondi, con un ottimo track record, e hanno un terzo fondo in partenza in questi mesi. Luigi ci guida tra le regole della Silicon Valley e ci racconta del luogo che, con tutte le sue contraddizioni, rimane un mito per ogni appassionato di tecnologia. Inoltre, come vi abbiamo già segnalato nella prima puntata, tramite a loro newsletter, Silicon Valley Dojo, raccontano la Silicon Valley, all'ecosistema dell'innovazione italiano. Vi consigliamo di seguirla. SPONSOR Questo episodio è sponsorizzato da Westwing, il negozio online di Home & Living preferito in Italia dove potrete trovare un grandissimo assortimento di prodotti per la vostra casa, dei brand di design più famosi, ma anche della loro Westwing collection. Westwing ha deciso di offrire a tutti gli ascoltatori di Made IT uno sconto del 15% su vi basterà inserire il codice MADEIT al check out. Avrete il 15% di sconto, valido fino al 30 settembre, per cui affrettatevi. https://westwing.me/madeit RINGRAZIAMENTI Vogliamo ringraziare BAIA, la Business Association Italy America, per la loro partnership. BAIA è un'associazione non profit che opera nella San Francisco Bay Area dal 2006 e ci sta aiutando a promuovere questa serie con i loro membri. BAIA è gestita da un gruppo di professionisti italiani a San Francisco che crea opportunità di networking professionale all'interno della comunità italiana e italo-americana, facilitando lo scambio aperto di conoscenze tra l'Italia e gli Stati Uniti attraverso eventi per manager e imprenditori in Silicon Valley. Più informazioni sul sito baia-network.org e se siete in Silicon Valley vi consigliamo anche di iscrivervi alla loro newsletter. SOCIAL MEDIA Se vi piace il podcast, il modo migliore per dircelo o per darci un feedback (e quello che ci aiuta di più a farlo diffondere) è semplicemente lasciare una recensione a 5 stelle o un commento su Spotify o l'app di Apple Podcast. Ci ha aiuta davvero tantissimo, quindi non esitate :) Se volete farci delle domande o seguirci, potete farlo qui: Instagram @madeit.podcast LinkedIn @madeitpodcast
Blaire Bosley and Laura Flusche from Museum of Design Atlanta discuss “Level Up: Pixels Play and Progress,” on view at MODA through September 17. Plus, comedian Ally Edge takes the small stage in our series, “Speaking of Comedy,” and we'll hear about Black Art in America's upcoming fine art print show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Temple Terrace City Manager Carlos Baia shares his insights on how government processes can facilitate or hinder business. In this episode, Baia discusses the importance of differentiating your community from larger neighboring areas like, in his case, Tampa. He emphasizes the need for communities to be selective in accepting development projects, ensuring they are the best choices for specific areas within the community. Baia encourages communities to strive for uniqueness and avoid becoming just another neighborhood in a larger metropolitan region.
In this episode, host Jesse Simmons along with Talia Baia, WFT News anchor and Beat Reporter for ESPN Gainesville, address various different topics and stereotypes within the sports world and industry. Both Jesse and Talia touch on finding your passion, knowing where you can make an impact, and the progress that has been made in recent years, as well as ground that is yet to be covered for women in the sports industry and much more. Listen now! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jesse-simmons15/support
Nell'ottobre del 1962, il mondo si trovò sull'orlo di un terzo conflitto mondiale. Sorvolando Cuba, gli aerei spia americani notarono che sull'isola si stava preparando l'allestimento di missili con testata nucleare di fabbricazione sovietica. Una minaccia spaventosa per gli Stati Uniti, vicinissima alle proprie coste. Ma che cosa spinse i sovietici a una mossa tanto azzardata? E in che modo fu possibile uscire da quella che, in tutto il mondo, fu vissuta come la terrificante anticamera di un'apocalisse nucleare?Aderisci alla pagina PATREON e sostieni i miei progetti e il mio lavoro: http://patreon.com/massimopolidoroPartecipa e sostieni su TIPEEE il progetto del mio Tour 2022 in tutta Italia: https://it.tipeee.com/massimopolidoroScopri il mio Corso online di Psicologia dell'insolito:https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comRicevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/massimopolidoro/Gruppo FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MassimoPolidoroFanClubPagina FB: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Massimo.PolidoroTwitter: https://twitter.com/massimopolidoroSito e blog: http://www.massimopolidoro.comIscriviti al mio canale youtube: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8A
Now entering Greener Pastures! Greener Pastures is a comedy and satire site run by a bunch of writers obsessed with out-writing, out-joking and out-funnying each other! And because we love to writing satire, talking about it, and the people who do it, we've expanded into podcasting! Today, we interview Alex Baia! Alex is a humor writer and comedy podcaster. His work has been published in The New Yorker, McSweeney's, Austin Monthly, and other fine publications. He also co-hosts the podcast "You But Better" where he voices Lex, the Zen Philosopher of Lifehacking. Find Alex online:Website Tune in next Monday for the next episode! Follow us on Twitter at @greenerpastsat and on Medium at Greener Pastures Magazine.
Il soprano Karah Son, la grande stella della lirica sudcoreana, sta riscuotendo un enorme successo di pubblico e di critica interpretando il suolo di Cio-Cio-San nella Madama Butterfly di Giacomo Puccini su HOSH (Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour).
So many articles are coming out about Atlanta becoming a major hub for the art world. Who decides if Atlanta has arrived? Who gets to represent the city? What does Atlanta have or need to reach this new status? There's no one better to talk about this than Najee Dorsey. As an artist, gallery owner, art dealer, and collector, he's been on all sides of the art ecosystem. Najee and your boy JBarber break down the parts of the ecosystem and give insights into what they've seen in Atlanta and the different ways to support an art community. This ain't random people talking outside Magic City! These two brothers have seen some things and given a good insight into the moment happening around art in the South. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 164 topics include:Painting the Moment: The Time has Come for Atlanta's African American Visual Art Scene by D Amari Jacksondescribing the art ecosystem in Atlantadeveloping as an art collectorbuying original workswho validates an art sceneIs Atlanta's Art Scene Finally Achieving Critical Mass? There Are Big Signs That Point to ‘Yes' on ARTNET.complaces to view Black art in Atlantathe hope for Atlanta as a place for artdifferent ways to support artistsSince becoming a full-time artist in 2005, Najee Dorsey has become well acquainted with the trials and tribulations of most African American artists: the closed doors in the arts community, the lack of representation in art institutions, and the undervaluation of African American art and its creators by the dominant society. Being the proactive individual that he is, Najee founded Black Art In America™ (BAIA) in 2010 as a free online media platform for African American artists, collectors, art enthusiasts, and arts professionals. In the company's conceptual stages, influencers from BAIA's audience were surveyed and it became clear that their issues were centered on exposure, appreciation, and access to each other. BAIA™ was founded as a centralized location for profiling the African American artist -- giving members of the network access to the work of African American artists (past and contemporary), and most importantly, opportunities for interchange. Since 2010, the network has become the leading online portal and resource focused on African American art, artists, collectors, industry leaders, and arts enthusiasts. The BAIA™ online network currently has a monthly virtual reach of 750,000 people and growing.See more: www.najeedorsey.com + Najee Dorsey IG @najee.dorseyPresented by: Black Art In AmericaFollow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
Assieme al primo ministro Anthony Albanese, sull'iconico Sydney Harbour Bridge il 5 marzo 2023 si sono trovati bambini, coppie, famiglie, individui, a marciare con storie diverse e obiettivi diversi.
Genteeeee tivemos alguns problemas técnicos hoje e não conseguimos gravarrrrr por isso, a gente resgatou um episodio que estava guardado e nunca tinha sido lançado, pra nao ficar sem nada no dia de hoje Entre pro grupo do Telegram: http://picpay.me/diariodebordo
Elena Pirovano ha scoperto grazie a un'amica il piacere di fare un tuffo in mare con altre donne, anche quando le onde sono rese gelide dal freddo invernale.
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
My LITTLE HEDGEHOG PICTURE BOOK is AVAILABLE NOW! Find it by searching for "Little Hedgehog Goes to School" on Amazon or by visiting THIS LINK. I hope you LOVE IT! Lambden cannot wait to board his beloved Sleep Train, but he is in for an unexpected surprise when a mouse wearing a jetpack flies in his open window. Will Lambden agree to press the new temporary button? What will be on the other side? You'll just have to listen and find out. ENJOY! If you love this story, please share it with all fans of woolen crafts, any and all tortoise research scientists, all woolly rhinoceri, and your friends! They might just need a good story these days. Big People: leave a rating or review in your podcast app! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to rhea@littlestoriestinypeople.com. I'd LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. Thank you to EISLEY for helping me with the reminder message at the beginning of this episode! And thank you to INDI, FERN, ARYA, OLIVE, PICO, FELICITY, ANTONIO, KAMARIA, ZHU ZHU, MAGGIE, BAIA, SIMONE, SHILOH, KINSLEY, ANNIE, BO, LIAM, TAIRA, BEATRICE, JASPER, JAMISON, VIVIENNE GRACE, LUCAS, KILLIAN, ESME, KINSLEY, NOAH, RIANN, OWEN, CAITLIN, ADAM, BEN, HAZEL, MADDIE, MASON, SIDRA, SUMMER, MATTHEW, LEIF, FELIX, ELIYAH, ZOE, EVERLY, SOPHIA, EISLEY, JUDY, HUGO, SIMON, EZRA JOY for the super important sound effects! For this episode, I sent out a request for specific sound effects to my email list subscribers. You can sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com and scroll ALL the way down to the sign up form so you don't miss the next chance to participate! Visit my website, www.littlestoriestinypeople.com, to sign up for my email list, find book recommendations, Little Hedgehog tees, my picture books, and more!
Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids
My LITTLE HEDGEHOG PICTURE BOOK is AVAILABLE NOW! Find it by searching for "Little Hedgehog Goes to School" on Amazon or by visiting THIS LINK. I hope you LOVE IT! Lambden cannot wait to board his beloved Sleep Train, but he is in for an unexpected surprise when a mouse wearing a jetpack flies in his open window. Will Lambden agree to press the new temporary button? What will be on the other side? You'll just have to listen and find out. ENJOY! If you love this story, please share it with all fans of woolen crafts, any and all tortoise research scientists, all woolly rhinoceri, and your friends! They might just need a good story these days. Big People: leave a rating or review in your podcast app! If your tiny person wants to share a story they've written, please send photos or recordings of it to rhea@littlestoriestinypeople.com. I'd LOVE to see their artwork, stories, and anything else they'd like to share. Thank you to EISLEY for helping me with the reminder message at the beginning of this episode! And thank you to INDI, FERN, ARYA, OLIVE, PICO, FELICITY, ANTONIO, KAMARIA, ZHU ZHU, MAGGIE, BAIA, SIMONE, SHILOH, KINSLEY, ANNIE, BO, LIAM, TAIRA, BEATRICE, JASPER, JAMISON, VIVIENNE GRACE, LUCAS, KILLIAN, ESME, KINSLEY, NOAH, RIANN, OWEN, CAITLIN, ADAM, BEN, HAZEL, MADDIE, MASON, SIDRA, SUMMER, MATTHEW, LEIF, FELIX, ELIYAH, ZOE, EVERLY, SOPHIA, EISLEY, JUDY, HUGO, SIMON, EZRA JOY for the super important sound effects! For this episode, I sent out a request for specific sound effects to my email list subscribers. You can sign up for my email list at www.littlestoriestinypeople.com and scroll ALL the way down to the sign up form so you don't miss the next chance to participate! Visit my website, www.littlestoriestinypeople.com, to sign up for my email list, find book recommendations, Little Hedgehog tees, my picture books, and more!
A Fazenda 14: "Vaza" prova; Baia tá definida e já tem cheiro de expulsão; Narcisa detona Boninho
O Bubbles desta semana é com um artista que marcou época na música brasileira. Quem conhece o Rio de Janeiro e o Circo Voador, com certeza já esteve em uma das apresentações épicas do Baia. Baia iniciou sua carreira, em 1992, com a banda Baia e Rockboys, com participações em festivais como O Baú do Raul, Luau da Farme, Arcos da Lapa e Verão no Arpoador, onde abriu o show de Jorge Ben Jor, para um público de vinte mil pessoas Além disso, apresentou-se em grandes festivais como Rock In Rio 2011, Back To Black – Londres, LollaPalooza 2013, etc. Tem dúvida que esta live vai ser incrível? Vem com a gente e participe do chat ao vivo. Aproveite para conhecer: Canal do Baia: @Mauricio Baia Instagram do Mauricio Baia: @mauriciobaia Hope and Justice Day: https://hopeandjusticeartfreedom.com/ Siga a Pane di Puglia no Instagram: @panedipuglia2020 Siga o Bubbles no Instagram: @bubblespodcast Conheça a EyeSea Solutions, a melhor agência brasileira de marketing / eventos dos Estados Unidos.Siga no Instagram @eyeseasolutions Inscreva-se também no Cortes do Bubbles para ver os pontos altos das nossas conversas: @Cortes do Bubbles #baia #mauriciobaia #bubblespodcast #imigrantesbrasileiros #podcastbrasileiro #brasileirospelomundo #empreendedorismodigital #julianabittencourt #gabrielcarvalho #lilizucchini #vidanoseua #trabalharnosestadosunidos #vivernoseua #morarnosestadosunidos #rockbrasileiro #baudoraul #circovoador #baiaerockboys --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bubblespodcast/support
Hace 60 años que se grabó el disco 'Jazz samba' del saxofonista Stan Getz y el guitarrista Charlie Byrd. Ahora el guitarrista Nate Najar publica 'Jazz samba pra sempre' en el que retoma los siete temas del disco de Getz y Byrd de 1962: 'Desafinado', 'Samba dees days', 'O pato', 'Samba triste', 'One note samba', 'É luxo só' y 'Na baixa do sapateiro' (Baia). Escuchar audio
Visual artist and entrepreneur Najee Dorsey is known for embracing southern roots in his work by relaying scenes of African American life in the south on canvas. He began his journey as an artist at the age of five, selling his artwork to his mother for candy. From that point on, Dorsey continued making art as a favorite pastime. In his work, as Najee chronicles moments in Black life throughout history, he maintains that “stories untold are stories forgotten”. Far from the days after dropping out of art college, and becoming uncertain about his future in the arts, Najee has forged a successful career as an artist, being featured in numerous solo and group museum shows, television broadcasts, and print publications. As well as these accomplishments, he has skillfully combined his creative edge, and business acumen to develop a steadily growing online community that documents, preserves and promotes the contributions of the African American arts community. Let's tune in to his story! [00:01 - 07:07] Opening Segment The Poor People's Campaign A children-centered campaign that brings conversation on environmental racism and injustice The connection of the Poor People's Campaign with the Civil Rights Campaign [07:08 - 17:55] Black Art in America BAIA: A community and resource in one How BAIA has grown and created its own culture and impact in the art community and society There's a space for everybody in black art Creating legacies, leaving an impact to the world [17:56 - 29:34] Building Art Communities and Leaving an Impact Tangible level community building Najee's vision for BAIA's headquarters Building Communities for Black Artists Utilizing space and bringing more culture in America Participative theaters and galleries Coming Soon for BAIA: School Arts Education Walking around the neighborhood and engaging with people on the ground [29:35 - 38:00] The Creative Economy Najee remembers creative spaces during his childhood The Art in Najee's Home Why commerce kills creativity Widen your lens and look at people from another perspective [38:01 - 45:01] Closing Segment Najee shares how to support artists of color Challenges in the organizational side Connect with Najee through Instagram. Visit Black Art in America or you can also go to his personal website and be a part of our mission of documenting, preserving, and promoting the contributions of the African American arts community. Thanks for tuning in! WANT TO LEARN MORE? Connect with The Abundant Artist through Facebook and Instagram. Want to know more? Check out this link. If you liked our show, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe! People Mentioned Dr. Dean Kane Margaret Burroughs Joyce Owens Kevin Cole Tweetable Quotes “As an artist, there are times where we have to lend our creative energy to something that could be so much more impactful or bring attention to an area that needs so much attention.” - Najee Dorsey “People want to create and they want to be supported. And so part of that has to do with what the artist may naturally be interested in.” - Najee Dorsey “If we could find more ways to be more giving, more loving, and more supportive, it doesn't take big things all the time to do that. That's how we build, that's how we grow. That's how we share and can love on each other and build a community that we all can be proud of want to be a part of.” - Najee Dorsey
It's a special episode of Studio Noize as your boy JBarber, does his man on the street interviews at the East Point Better Block Street Festival. Black Art In America is opening up a brand new headquarters in East Point, GA, and part of that comes with a commitment to be a part of the community. Najee Dorsey, founder of Black art in America, pulled up with a tent, some art, and two artists live painting at the Street Festival. I talked with the folks there and you get a sense of the excitement from the neighborhood, the community leaders, and the artists about how much it means to have the BAIA headquarters, and art in general, be a part of the East Point vibe. Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 138 topics include:the new Black Art In America Gallerythe value of art in the communityhow to improve communitiesliving in East Pointmigration paying homage to the artists that came before usBLACK ART IN AMERICA™ (BAIA) is a leading online portal and network focused on African-American Art with visitors from over 100 countries visiting our site each month and about half a million visitors to our social media pages for Black Art In America™, Garden Art for the Soul, Everythang Black and Do You Basel?™. Black Art In America™, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter comprise our online virtual network and resource. BAIA amplifies thought-provoking commentary on today's visual arts news from a variety of perspectives, including breaking news, gallery meet-ups, market trends, and profiling leading (and emerging) Black visual artists in the country. In addition, BAIA offers stories about collecting and provides a eNewsletter that helps art enthusiasts worldwide keep up to date on the changing and forever evolving Black visual arts market.See More: www.blackartinamerica.com/ + Black Art In America IG @blackartinamerica_Follow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
In a first on the long may she reign podcast we will be covering my first ever female king. Tamar was nothing but a child when she became the first female ruler of the country of Georgia but in her time on the throne she revolutionized a country and took charge of her destiny. Come learn about the fascinating life of this podcasts first female King. Works Cited “Bagrationi Dynasty.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 19 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagrationi_dynasty. “Burdukhan of Alania.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Oct. 2020, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burdukhan_of_Alania. “David Soslan.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 8 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Soslan. Dzagnidze, Baia. “A Brief History of Georgia's Only Female King.” Culture Trip, The Culture Trip, 22 Feb. 2018, theculturetrip.com/europe/georgia/articles/a-brief-history-of-georgias-only-female-king/. “George III of Georgia.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 4 Dec. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_III_of_Georgia. “Georgian Monarchs Family Tree of Bagrationi Dynasty.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_monarchs_family_tree_of_Bagrationi_dynasty. Goodyear, Michael. “Queen Tamar.” World History Encyclopedia, World History Encyclopedia, 3 Feb. 2022, www.worldhistory.org/Queen_Tamar/. Manoukian, Marina. “The Crazy Real-Life Story Of Georgia's Only Queen.” Grunge.com, Grunge, 24 Dec. 2020, www.grunge.com/302090/the-crazy-real-life-story-of-georgias-only-queen/. “Tamar of Georgia.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Jan. 2022, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamar_of_Georgia. “Tamar of Georgia: Holy Righteous King of Georgia.” Rejected Princesses, www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/tamar-of-Georgia. “Yury Bogolyubsky.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 14 Jan. 2021, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yury_Bogolyubsky.