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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Tom Hawkins, Essendon Recruit Archer May, Idiot File - The Rush Hour podcast - Thursday 29th May 2025

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 61:53


Billy kicks off a Thursday show with the latest footy news in the All Sports Report, then Essendon mid-season draftee Archer May calls in as he prepares to fly to his new home from WA. Topics Brayshaw wants to know about your weird-arse theories, and the boys look at the new Top 100 Golf Course list, and the list of Australian billionaires. Billy wants to get rid of bye weeks, and Chris Scott has had his say on coaching Tasmania, and the AFL's audit into their possible salary cap breach. Billy has an enormous Idiot File, and Geelong superstar Tom Hawkins is in studio ahead of his Carlton Draft game for Beaufort on Saturday. Finally, Billy has a Little Johnny joke he hopes will finally get Plastic from Dange.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Passion Pod
Episode 186 Lucas Beaufort Returns

Passion Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 30:24


The Acts 29 Podcast
Taylor Burgess on the Role of Prayer in Church Growth

The Acts 29 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 57:56


In this episode Adam sits down with Taylor Burgess of Cross Community Church in Beaufort, SC to talk about planting in a highly unchurch, transient town with a military base, and the role of prayer in church growth.

The Daily Poem
Larry K. Richman's "The Joys of House Wrecking"

The Daily Poem

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:33


“The work of destruction is quick, easy and exhilarating; the work of creation slow, laborious and dull.” -Roger ScrutonLarry Richman (1934-2023) was born in Philadelphia and grew up on a small Bucks County chicken farm north of the city. He attended local schools and then Colorado College, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and graduated with a BA in English in 1957. From Duke University, he received an MA in 1959 and a PhD in 1970.Larry went on to teach English at the Beaufort and Florence Centers of the University of South Carolina, Washington & Lee University, Agnes Scott College, Virginia Intermont College, and Virginia Highlands Community College, from which he retired as professor emeritus of English in 1998. He also served briefly as adjunct faculty for Vermont College.Larry was one of the founding editors of a nationally distributed poetry quarterly, The Sow's Ear Poetry Review. He and his wife, Ann, were editor-publishers of the Sow's Ear Press, which published 30 collections by poets from the upper South between 1994 and 2003. He was also one of the founders and the associate editor and advertising director of The Plow, an Appalachian alternative newsmagazine published by the nonprofit Appalachian Information. The magazine ran for four years in the late 1970s, producing a total of 72 issues. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe

The Pacific War - week by week
- 180 - Pacific War Podcast - The Allied Invasion of Borneo - April 29 - May 6, 1945

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 30:57


Last time we spoke about the invasion of Mindanao. In April 1945, the US launched the invasion of Mindanao under General Eichelberger, focusing on Illana Bay. Initial assaults were swift, and American forces quickly captured vital areas due to the disarray among Japanese troops, who were struggling with low morale and supply shortages. The Japanese were under significant pressure, with commanders ill-prepared to mount a robust defense as American troops advanced toward Davao. Fierce battles unfolded, including attempts to seize key positions, but Japanese forces, that included remnants from earlier campaigns, faced overwhelming and relentless assaults. Despite stiff resistance in some areas, the Americans ultimately made considerable territorial gains, significantly weakening Japanese positions. This successful operation in Mindanao laid crucial groundwork for further advances in the Pacific theater, marking a decisive phase in the war as the tide turned heavily in favor of the Allies. As this chapter closed, it was evident that the end of Japanese resistance in the region was drawing near. This episode is the Allied Invasion of Borneo 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.  A long time ago, in a galaxy far away we talked about the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies. Now it is time to talk about how the Dutch strikes back. . . well not exactly, but I wanted to finish the star wars reference. For an extended period, the Australian forces that had valiantly fought on the island of New Guinea during a crucial phase of the Allied war effort had been assigned to garrison duties in remote areas, conducting minor offensives against a desperate enemy more concerned with obtaining food than engaging in battle. At the same time, General MacArthur deemed it politically unwise for Australians to take a prominent role in reclaiming the Philippines, an American territory, and he also found it politically unfavorable for American troops to participate in restoring Dutch and British authority in the Indies. Recognizing the urgent need to secure the oilfields of British and Dutch Borneo to supply accessible oil for the push toward Japan, Lieutenant-General Leslie Morshead's 1st Australian Corps was designated for the operation to retake Borneo, known as Operation Oboe. Should note that after a period of illness, suffering from malaria and a skin condition, the fighting General George Alan Vasey had finally recovered by February 1945. General Blamey, who still had doubts about his physical fitness despite Vasey being given an A by an Army medical board, reluctantly appointed him to command the 6th Division, then in action in the Aitape-Wewak campaign. Vasey then flew north to take up his new command. The aircraft Vasey was travelling in, RAAF Lockheed Hudson A16-118, took off from RAAF Station Archerfield on the afternoon of March 5, 1945. Due to a cyclone that was ravaging the Queensland coast at the time, the aircraft crashed into the sea about 400 metres out from Machans Beach, just north of the mouth of the Barron River, 2 kilometres short of the Cairns Airport. Vasey was killed in the crash along with all those on board. His body was recovered from the crash site and was buried with full military honours in Cairns cemetery along with those of Major-General Rupert Downes and Lieutenant-Colonel G. A. Bertram. Vasey's concern for his men outlived him. The men called him 'Bloody George', not after his casualties, but after his favourite adjective, and Vasey's personable style of command attracted immense loyalty from them. "Vasey owns the 7th," wrote a Melbourne journalist, "but every man in the division believes he owns Vasey." Thus now it fell to General Steven to retain command of the 6th Division at that time already engaged in combat at Aitape-Wewak, the initial plan was to land Brigadier David Whitehead's 26th Brigade at Tarakan on April 23 to establish an airstrip for supporting aircraft for subsequent operations, specifically an assault on Balikpapan by the remaining forces of Major-General George Wootten's 9th Division on May 18. Following that, ten days later, a brigade was set to land at Bandjarmasin to secure air support for the planned invasion of Java by the entire corps on June 27. Ultimately, the operations at Bandjarmasin and Java were cancelled; the Tarakan landing was postponed to May 1; the Balikpapan invasion would instead be conducted by Major-General Edward Milford's 7th Division on July 1; and the 9th Division was tasked with the invasion of Brunei Bay on June 10. Consequently, by the end of March, Morshead's headquarters and the entire 9th Division had relocated to Morotai, where they would prepare and rehearse for the impending invasion. In March 1944, General Doihara Kenji organized the 7th Area Army to establish a new defensive line across Malaya, Singapore, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo. Yes you heard that right, General Doihara Kenji. For those of you who listen to my Fall and Rise of China podcast, this guy is that infamous intelligence officer who worked on nearly all the significant false flag operations during the second sino-Japanese war. Working as an intelligence officer he played a key role in the orchestration of the Huanggutun Incident, Mukden Incident, kidnapping of Emperor Puyi and Marco Polo Bridge Incident, amongst countless other “incidents”. He was a bonafide mastermind behind numerous false flag operations and the Manchurian drug trade earning the moniker Lawrence of Manchuria.  Now, anticipating an impending enemy invasion, Lieutenant-General Yamawaki Masataka reorganized the Borneo Defence Army into the 37th Army in September, placing it directly under General Terauchi's Southern Army. This force gradually received reinforcements from the 56th and 71st Independent Mixed Brigades, the 25th Independent Mixed Regiment, and several smaller units. Despite this, the command was understrength and poorly equipped, as most of the available equipment and experienced troops were reassigned to more critical locations in the Southwest Pacific. By the end of the year, under the leadership of Lieutenant-General Baba Masao, the 37th Army had stationed the majority of Major-General Nozaki Seiji's 56th Independent Mixed Brigade at Tawau, Major-General Yamamura Hyoe's understrength 71st Independent Mixed Brigade at Kuching, most of Colonel Iemura Shinichi's 25th Independent Mixed Regiment on Tawi-Tawi Island, Rear-Admiral Kamada Michiaki's 22nd Naval Special Base Force at Balikpapan, along with three battalions in Sandakan, two battalions and a naval unit in Tarakan, and one battalion each in Kudat, Beaufort, and Miri. However, in 1945, both Baba and Terauchi recognized that the enemy was likely to first target strategic locations on the east coast before establishing a strong presence in western Borneo to prepare for an invasion of Malaya. Consequently, they decided that the majority of the 37th Army should be concentrated around Brunei Bay, leading to orders for the 56th Independent Mixed Brigade to march overland toward northern Borneo. The 370th Independent Battalion remained in Tawau, while the 369th Independent Battalion was sent to garrison Bandjarmasin. Additionally, half of the 454th Independent Battalion was dispatched to Balikpapan, and the other half to Bandjarmasin. This left only the 455th Independent Battalion and part of the 2nd Guard Unit at Tarakan. Early in April the strength of the Japanese force on Tarakan was estimated at about 4000 of whom 2500 were base troops. On the eve of the attack, however, largely because of information indicating that a battalion had been moved from Tarakan to Balikpapan, it was estimated that only 1500 to 2000 troops remained on the island. Aerial photographs showed five gun positions on the south-eastern tip of the island covering the channel along which ships normally entered Tarakan. Round Lingkas and Tarakan there seemed to be 15 anti-aircraft guns, and 9 medium and 5 light anti-aircraft guns seemed to be round the airfield. The whole of Lingkas beach was protected by parallel rows of posts, rails and pipes driven into the mud and extending into the sea to a distance of 125 yards from high-water mark; and between the beach and the road was an anti-tank ditch about 25 feet wide. A group of oil tanks was near the beach and, as it was possible that the Japanese might try to impede an attacker by flooding the oil over the sea and the swamp near the Pamusian River and setting it alight, the air force had taken pains to destroy these tanks. Field works could be seen; there were concrete pill-boxes built by the Dutch; and it was suspected that, here as elsewhere, tunnels had been dug into the hills.  Units stationed at Sandakan were also ordered to move toward Brunei, leaving the 554th Independent Battalion behind. Furthermore, due to the challenges in supplying Tawi-Tawi, the 25th Independent Mixed Regiment was withdrawn to Borneo in February and instructed to march toward Jesselton, where it was expected to arrive in May. During this time, little was done to enhance the island's defenses, and the overland marches took a significant toll on the soldiers' stamina. Meanwhile, enemy air raids intensified, severely disrupting communications. Between April 11 and 29, Air Commodore Arthur Harry Cobby's Australian 1st Tactical Air Force, along with Major-General Paul Wurtsmith's 13th Air Force, conducted several air assaults on Tarakan and Tawau, targeting oil storage tanks, artillery positions, radar stations, defenses, and various buildings. On April 27, Rear-Admiral Forrest Royal's Task Group 78.1 departed Morotai, carrying Whitehead's 26th Brigade, protected by Admiral Berkey's cruisers and destroyers. Over the next two days, this force executed a naval bombardment on shore targets while a minesweeping unit cleared and marked the approach route within 800 yards of the beach and Sadau Island. Early on April 30, the 2/4th Commando Squadron landed unopposed on Sadau, where they established an artillery battery to support the engineers in clearing obstacles from the invasion beaches. After successfully completing the task with just a few sniper and mortar attacks, the main convoy reached the southwest coast of Tarakan Island an hour before sunrise on May 1. Following a heavy air and naval bombardment prior to landing, Whitehead's assault waves began their approach to the shore, supported by rocket fire from the LCI gunboats. Around 08:00, the 2/23rd and 2/48th Battalions landed on Green Beach and Red Beach, respectively, without facing any opposition. However, once they moved inland, they encountered intense fire from Lingkas Hill and Roach. The 2/23rd Battalion launched an attack and captured both locations while the 2/48th took the Finch and Parks positions as they advanced to secure the Collins Highway ridge. Throughout the day, the remaining units of the 26th Brigade landed despite poor beach conditions and overcrowding, with the 2/24th Battalion held in reserve along Anzac Highway. By nightfall, the brigade managed to hold an area 2,800 yards wide at the base and up to 2,000 yards deep. Early on May 2, the 2/23rd seized Milko with minimal resistance, advancing further north to the Pages feature and Hospital Spur. Simultaneously, the 2/48th quickly secured Lyons and the junction with Burke Highway, while the 2/24th effectively attacked the Wills, Sturt, and Frank positions with support from aircraft and artillery. In the late afternoon, as one company moved up Anzac Highway toward the airfield, Lieutenant-Colonel George Warfe's other companies converged on the Essex feature, which was captured without opposition during the night. The next morning, the 2/24th attacked the airfield from the south and east; although they successfully took the airfield ridge at a high cost, their late assault on the Rippon position to the north was repelled by determined enemy defenders. At the same time, the 2/48th conducted reconnaissance towards the Peter and Sykes features, while the 2/23rd managed to secure the area between Gleneleg Highway and Pamusian. However, their assaults on Hospital Spur and Tarakan Hill were unsuccessful. Fortunately, Burke Ridge was found abandoned on May 4. By then, Whitehead had already instructed the 2/23rd to advance east and join the 2/24th in their attacks on the airfield, with the 2/3rd Pioneer Battalion and the 2/4th Commando Squadron taking over their positions in the west. The commandos then launched an attack on Tarakan Hill. Despite being initially held down by fierce enemy fire, they eventually forced the defenders off the high ground through sustained pressure, tank support, and a sweeping maneuver to the right. Simultaneously, the 2/48th advanced and successfully took control of the Evans feature, while a company from the 2/24th attacked the Peningkibaru stronghold after an intense artillery barrage, managing to secure the position just in time to fend off the Japanese who had retreated during the bombardment. Additionally, Warfe planned another assault on Rippon, but heavy Japanese shelling ultimately compelled him to call it off. On May 5, as the commandos and pioneers continued to diminish the remaining strongholds on Tarakan Hill, the 2/48th successfully cleared the road north to Otway, although they faced greater resistance near Sykes. Rippon was also discovered to be abandoned and was swiftly captured, though the Japanese still controlled the high ground to the north. Finally, on May 6, the 2/48th launched another attack on Sykes and successfully cleared the hill this time. While capturing the airfield and town accomplished Whitehead's primary objective, the Japanese continued to hold the rugged interior of Tarakan, indicating that much fighting lay ahead until the garrison was completely defeated. By the evening of 6th May fairly copious information obtained from prisoners and Indonesians and from captured documents indicated that the enemy had about 390 naval troops in the Mount Api area, about 400 troops and civilians in the Fukukaku headquarters area, 200 from Sesanip along Snags Track to Otway, 300 on Otway and in District 6, 300 in the Amal River area and 60 at Cape Juata. Having lost the airfield and the water-purifying plant and hospitals "the enemy at this time was displaying a decided disinclination to hold ground. In particular he was shunning any ground which could be subjected to heavy bombing, shelling, or attack by tanks; or against which large-scale attacks could be launched by our troops".The enemy was now directing his operations to delaying the attackers, particularly with mines, booby-traps, suicide raids, and isolated parties fighting to the death in tunnels and dugouts.  After the unsuccessful general attack on April 19, which yielded minimal gains, Generals Hodge and Buckner were preparing to push the offensive southward, fully aware that breaching the first Shuri defense ring would be a slow and costly endeavor. On the western front, the primary enemy positions on Kakazu Ridge had been entirely circumvented, with General Griner directing his troops to advance and focus on cleanup later. Consequently, on April 20, the majority of the 165th Regiment secured the coastal region before launching a southern attack that encountered immediate and fierce resistance in the rugged terrain north of Gusukuma, particularly around Item Pocket.  The center of the Japanese resistance lay in the I section of Target Area 7777, which came to be called "Item Pocket", in military terminology I is called Item. Actually, the pocket was the hub of the enemy position; from it, like spokes of a giant wheel, extended four low ridges, separated from each other by ravines and rice paddies. Potter's Ridge ran north from the hub, Charlie Ridge to the northeast, Gusukuma Ridge to the southeast, and Ryan Ridge to the southwest. Lying between Gusukuma and Charlie Ridges and sloping to the east was a cone-shaped hill called by Americans "Brewer's Hill." A gulch ran along each side of the hill Anderson's Gulch on the north and Dead Horse Gulch on the south. Both ran in an easterly direction, crossing Route 1 at small bridges just north of Gusukuma. The ground was superbly suited for active defense. Typical Japanese positions were connected by tunnels along the sides and under the crests of the ridges; Ryan Ridge, in particular, was honeycombed with such defenses. From Item Pocket the enemy had excellent command both of the coastal areas to the north and west and of the open land to the east where Route 1 ran north-south. The Japanese had long been aware of the defensive value of this position against either a beach landing on the northwest or an attack from the north. Months before the Americans landed, Japanese troops and Okinawan laborers were boring tunnels and establishing elaborate living quarters and aid stations. The area was held by two companies of the 21st Independent Infantry Battalion of the 64th Brigade, 62nd Division, supported by an antitank company, a machine gun company, and elements of antiaircraft, artillery, and mortar units. At least 600 Japanese occupied the Pocket, reinforced by several hundred Okinawans. Only through persistent effort was the 1st Battalion able to reach a position east of Gusukuma by nightfall, while the 2nd Battalion successfully took control of Potter's Ridge and Fox Ridge but failed in its attempts against Ryan Ridge and Item Pocket itself. The leading platoon was well up on the slope of Ryan when Japanese on top opened up with mortars, machine guns, and artillery, cutting off the rest of Company E. While the company commander, his clothes torn by bullets, and the rest of the company straggled back to Fox Ridge, the leading platoon continued doggedly ahead. Its leader, T/Sgt. Earnest L. Schoeff, managed to reach the top with eight of his men despite almost constant fire. He was ordered by radio to hold until relief came. The men hugged the ground as darkness slowly descended. Then from three directions from fifty to sixty heavily armed Japanese set upon the Americans. In wild hand-to-hand fighting the nine men beat off the attack. Pfc. Paul R. Cook fired four cases of ammunition into the enemy, shooting down at least ten before he was killed. With grenades, rifle butts, and the enemy's own weapons, Schoeff and his men killed another dozen before the Japanese withdrew. With two of his men killed, another missing, and two wounded, Schoeff led the survivors back to his company during the night. To the east, the 106th and 105th Regiments tried to advance south towards the village of Iso and the Pinnacles but were hindered by heavy enemy gunfire. In response, Colonel Winn dispatched his 2nd Battalion to maneuver around the East Pinnacle to reach the village of Natama, where Companies F and G were ultimately repelled by a strong Japanese counterattack. As they retreated in chaos, they faced an ambush from Japanese infiltrators, resulting in significant casualties. Despite these challenges, the 106th Regiment and Winn's 3rd Battalion managed to bypass the West Pinnacle and advance with relative ease, halting 200 yards southwest of Iso. Additionally, Winn's 1st Battalion fought its way to the western edge of Kakazu village and nearly cleared Kakazu Ridge to its eastern point before being ordered back to the escarpment to support the 2nd Battalion and halt any enemy breakthroughs. At the same time, General Bradley ordered the 381st and 382nd Regiments to advance toward Nishibaru Ridge and the Tanabaru Escarpment. In response, Colonel Dill's 3rd Battalion moved along Tombstone Ridge, clearing out the enemy from caves and tombs, and reached the southern end just in time to join Colonel Halloran's 1st Battalion for a surprise offensive against Nishibaru. They quickly captured the crest but were ultimately driven back by the determined defenders. However, this partial victory prompted Halloran to deploy the 2nd Battalion in the afternoon for another assault to the south. By day's end, the 381st was entrenched along the northern slope of Nishibaru Ridge, though at a significant cost. Further west, Dill's 2nd Battalion also pushed forward despite persistent fire from the Rocky Crags, where attempts by the 184th and 17th Regiments to attack were unsuccessful. They could not catch up with the 3rd Battalion. Meanwhile, General Arnold targeted Ouki Hill, but his initial assault was quickly halted by enemy mortar and machine-gun fire. Two armored flamethrowers successfully advanced 400 yards ahead of the infantry, neutralizing an enemy mortar position on Ouki Hill's west slope. Consequently, the Americans concentrated their mortars and smoke to cover the enemy positions, allowing a composite company to launch a surprise attack that secured the crest of Ouki Hill, although the isolated troops would soon have to fend off a series of fierce counterattacks. The next morning, the 32nd Regiment launched an attack down Skyline Ridge with two companies. However, they were quickly halted by mortar fire at a deep road cut in the middle of the ridge. Despite this setback, the troops persevered, largely due to Sergeant Theodore MacDonnell's efforts, and eventually gained control of the entire forward face of the ridge. When, east of the road cut, a man in the stalled third platoon, Company E, was killed, Sgt. Theodore R. MacDonnell, a gist Chemical Mortar Company observer, was impelled to drastic action. MacDonnell had frequently joined men on the line and shown qualities of a determined infantryman. Now, infuriated, he gathered up a handful of grenades and ran in the face of the machine-gun fire along the slope to a point underneath the spot where he believed the enemy gun to be located, and then started up the 20-foot embankment. When he looked over the crest he failed to spot the gun, but he did see three enemy soldiers and grenaded them. He made two trips to the bottom of the embankment for fresh supplies of grenades, but it was not until his third trip to the crest that he located the machine gun. MacDonnell then slid back to the bottom, grabbed a BAR, and mounted the embankment with it, only to have the weapon jam after the first shot. He skidded to the bottom, seized a carbine, and went back up for the fifth time. On reaching the crest he stood up and fired point-blank into the machine-gun position, killing the gunner and two covering riflemen. MacDonnell then hurled the machine gun down the slope behind him. A mortar that he found in the position was also sent crashing down the hillside. Sergeant MacDonnell was later awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his heroism on this occasion. Lt. Fred Capp, commanding Company E, sent troops to reinforce MacDonnell immediately, and the position was consolidated. Then Company F, on orders given as a result of this sudden development, pressed the attack down Skyline Ridge, and by 18:00 the entire forward face of the ridge was occupied and only a knob at the lower tip was causing trouble.  To the west, while Colonel Pachler's Company B attempted another attack on Rocky Crags, Dill's 3rd Battalion reorganized and encircled to reach Nishibaru Ridge via the 381st Regiment, launching an eastward assault that made good headway until they were met with fierce enemy counterattacks that forced them to halt. Simultaneously, Halloran coordinated an attack on Nishibaru, which was successfully repelled by the defenders. Colonel May's 3rd Battalion was then deployed to fill the gap at the gorge. Overnight, a large number of Japanese troops had moved from the Urasoe-Mura Escarpment to set up mortars and machine guns in the Kakazu Pocket, prompting the 27th Reconnaissance Troop to advance toward Kakazu, where they became pinned down at the village's edge. As a result, Colonel Stebbins' 3rd Battalion was ordered to position itself on Kakazu West. Looking west, the majority of the 105th and 106th Regiments were tasked with neutralizing the Pinnacles, but with little success. They did manage to clear the road to the escarpment's summit of mines and obstructions to facilitate tank movements. Finally, Colonel Kelley's 2nd Battalion launched another unsuccessful attack across the mouth of Item Pocket, while Company F attempted to advance along the coast using amphibious tractors but was likewise repelled by intense fire from Ryan Ridge. The 1st Battalion also pushed southwest into Gusukuma, but without armor support, they made minimal progress against the machine guns in the village and fire from Item Pocket attacking from the right rear. The enemy's defense was very effective on the east. Here the 1st Battalion had a major supply problem on its hands. Two blown bridges along Route 1 east of the Item Pocket were holding up vehicles of support units. During the previous night, fire from the Pocket had driven off an engineer platoon working at the site and killed the platoon leader. Early on the 21st Lieutenant Golden, the Bailey bridge expert, came up with ten truckloads of material. His engineers worked for an hour but had to stop in the face of almost ceaseless fire from the Pocket. Colonel Kelley then ordered scouts to find another stream crossing. A bulldozer cut a bypass around Anderson's Gulch near the railroad, but when, about 10:00, the operator nosed his machine out in the open, he was shot in the ear. General Griner, in Colonel Kelley's observation post at the time, ordered Lt. Col. Walter F. Anderson, commander of the 193rd Tank Battalion, to push the bypass through. Anderson himself climbed into his battalion's sole remaining "tank-dozer" and completed the bypass. A 47-mm. anti-tank gun, hitherto silent, scored a direct hit on Anderson's tank, killing him and a guide. The bypass was now blocked and had to be abandoned. This break-down in supply over Route 1 seriously affected operations east of Gusukuma. Colonel Mahoney's 1st Battalion attacked southwest early on the 21st into Gusukuma, but without tanks or cannon the troops made little ground against machine guns in the village and fire from Item Pocket on the right rear. Mahoney's left company did reach a point 400 yards north of the village of Yafusu, the farthest advance yet registered by 24th Corps since April 19, but here the troops were stopped by a network of enemy positions. Concerned about the significant vertical separation between his battalions, Kelley decided to deploy his 3rd Battalion in an effort to fill the gap and simultaneously penetrate Item Pocket. Consequently, the American forces advanced through Dead Horse Gulch, with Company K fighting nearly to the center of the pocket. However, they were ultimately compelled to retreat due to heavy losses and intense counterattacks. On April 22, Kelley opted to hold and enhance his current positions while conducting extensive patrols. Looking to the east, as the 105th Regiment regrouped following a night counterattack from Kakazu, Stebbins' 1st Battalion systematically located and neutralized enemy positions behind them along the escarpment. Brigadier-General William Bradford also took command in the Kakazu area, bolstered by the 3rd Battalion, 17th Regiment, and most of the 2nd Battalion, 165th Regiment, successfully containing the pocket. Further west, the 383rd Regiment replaced the weakened 382nd, while the 2nd Battalion advanced down Nishibaru Ridge to capture the village and higher ground facing Hill 143 to the south. Meanwhile, the 3rd Battalion made minimal progress toward the Gate of the Tanabaru Escarpment. Additionally, Pachler's Company B initiated another attack on the west side of the Rocky Crags, supported by howitzers, tanks, and armored flamethrowers. However, once again, they faced hand grenades and knee mortar shells raining down from above, resulting in heavy casualties and the need to retreat. Finally, the 32nd Regiment maintained control of the forward face of Skyline Ridge but made no attempt to advance, while patrols scoured extensive sections of the southern slope to reach the abandoned eastern face of Hill 178. That night, artillery provided cover to the beleaguered defenders as Colonel Yoshida's 22nd Regiment took over along Skyline Ridge. Following several days of inactivity, 41 kamikaze planes were once again launched on April 22. They successfully sank the minesweeper Swallow and one LCS, while also damaging two destroyers and another minesweeper, resulting in the loss of 25 aircraft. The next day, the 32nd Regiment remained stationed on the north slope of Skyline Ridge, except when conducting patrols or securing caves. This allowed the Japanese defenders to withdraw overnight from their remaining positions around Hill 178. With Company B worn out, the rest of the 1st Battalion, 17th Regiment joined the assault on the Rocky Crags, which fell with little resistance. To the west, medium tanks and armored flamethrowers finally launched a direct attack on Nishibaru Ridge and the Tanabaru Escarpment, successfully destroying most of the enemy positions, although few territorial gains were made. Further west, Winn's 1st Battalion executed a surprise attack on the East Pinnacle, managing to capture the position after fierce hand-to-hand combat. At the same time, the remaining defenders at West Pinnacle initiated a desperate banzai charge towards Iso, where they were ultimately overwhelmed. Kelley then ordered Company I to conduct a probing assault on Ryan Ridge and Item Pocket, while Company C ascended Brewer's Hill but was unable to descend the steep side to join the fight. On April 24, no new attacks were launched due to a confusing mix-up of orders, but preparations were made for an assault the following day. After an artillery barrage, Bradford's task force finally attacked the Kakazu Pocket with four battalions; however, they faced no enemy resistance, as the Japanese had abandoned their positions overnight. To the east, the beleaguered defenders in front of the 96th Division had also retreated, leading to the fall of the Tanabaru Escarpment, its village, Hill 143, and the rest of Nishibaru Ridge without opposition. In a similar manner, the 17th Regiment ascended Hill 178 with only a few scattered artillery rounds landing nearby. The Japanese forces had resisted fiercely for five days, but with the first ring of Shuri defenses breached at multiple points, they chose to withdraw under the cover of heavy mist and light fog the night before. Even so, this advancement was minimal, and it was clear that reaching Shuri would take considerable time given the rate of progress over the first three and a half weeks of the operation. Nonetheless, Buckner believed that any significant landing on the Minatoga beaches or between Machinato airfield and Naha could not be logistically supported and would be vulnerable to strong enemy counterattacks. Therefore, he dismissed proposals to deploy the 77th Division or the 1st Marine Division for these efforts. Instead, it was decided to move the 3rd Marine Corps and the 77th Division from northern Okinawa and Iejima to replace the 24th Corps in the Shuri area. 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. In April 1945, the Allies launched the invasion of Borneo, led by General Morshead. Swift assaults secured strategic areas against demoralized Japanese troops. Despite fierce resistance, American forces gained ground, crippling Japanese defenses. This victory marked a pivotal moment in the Pacific War, signaling the end of Japanese influence in the region.

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Abdel collecte le lait à Bonneval sur Arc

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 2:25


durée : 00:02:25 - Abdel collecte le lait à Bonneval sur Arc - Toute l'année, chaque matin, Abdel et son camion citerne sillonnent les routes de Haute Maurienne pour collecter le lait destiné à la fabrication du Beaufort.

Morning, Y'all!
Morning, Y'all! April 25, 2025

Morning, Y'all!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 18:05


Today's top headlines:  North Charleston Walk and Roll event aims to support adults with special needs Charleston County considers more than $3 million in greenbelt projects Large crowd shows up for Congressman Jim Clyburn’s town hall in Beaufort Williamsburg County deputies make arrest in Kingstree homicide Federal money laundering charges filed in SC case with ties to Charleston County Charleston County deputies seek tips in fatal 2024 graduation party shooting Local bakeries adapt to artificial food dye changes ‘Overlooked, hidden’: Community feels rural homelessness lacks proper resources Lowcountry dolphins at risk with Trump administration funding cuts, group warns Lowcountry animal memorial garden now open to honor lost pets Walterboro city leaders restrict open carry at this weekend’s Rice Festival South Carolina lieutenant governor visits Summerville YMCA

The Inner Coastal Podcast
121: Saying “I Do” in the Lowcountry with Caroline Bowen

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 15:44


In this episode of The Inner Coastal Podcast, Daquan sits down with bride-to-be Caroline Bowen to talk about planning her wedding in the heart of Beaufort. From picking the perfect venue to embracing Lowcountry charm, Caroline shares why she chose Beaufort for her big day, offers tips for future couples, and gives shoutouts to some standout local vendors. Whether you're dreaming of a destination wedding or just love a good love story, this episode is full of Southern inspiration. Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Shuck it! An Eat it and Like it Podcast
Beaufort Bites: Gluten Free Beaufort

Shuck it! An Eat it and Like it Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 26:50


If you know where to look, you will find an amazing amount of Gluten Free eats all over Beaufort and the Sea Islands. This week, Jesse and co-host Kelly Chelten […]

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Barbara fabrique des crozets à Beaufort depuis 35 ans

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 2:40


durée : 00:02:40 - Barbara fabrique des crozets à Beaufort depuis 35 ans t - Barbara fabrique des crozets savoyards depuis trente cinq ans à Beaufort. A raison de vingt tonnes par an, elle en a déjà produit plus de sept cent tonnes.

The Hoffman Podcast
S10e9: Rusty Duke – Happy Before; Very Happy Now

The Hoffman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 33:32 Transcription Available


Retired trial judge, Rusty Duke, came to the Hoffman Process on the advice of his wise, eleven-year-old granddaughter. Her father, Rusty's son, had returned home happier after his time in California. While swinging on a porch swing together, Rusty and his granddaughter were talking. She said she thought that Rusty, her grandfather, was happy, but Rusty would return from California even happier, just like her dad had. Rusty listened to her wise counsel. Just two days later, he registered for the Process. The prominent theme running through Rusty's story is happiness. He was a happy child. He has a good life. And, Rusty did, indeed, return home even happier. One of the most important realizations students have during the Process is that we are not our patterns. Before coming to the Process, Rusty didn't know he had patterns. Realizing that we have patterns and that we aren't those patterns can open the door to a deeper discovery of life and who we are. In Rusty's words, Hoffman "brings a reality to life. It helps you to stop and listen and consider where you are, who you are, and what you are." During his week at the Process, Rusty crossed the 'bridge' into a newfound sense of self-love, shepherded by the love he felt from his Process-mates. He'd never really heard anyone talk about self-love before. Rusty left California and returned home, leaving behind the negative voices in his head that can keep self-love at bay. We hope you enjoy this heartwarming conversation with Judge Rusty Duke and Drew. More about Rusty Duke: Rusty Duke is a retired trial judge, married 52 years, with three children and nine grandchildren. He lives in Greenville, North Carolina, and is 'Of Counsel' at a local law firm. Duke enjoys visiting with his children and grandchildren and traveling with his family and friends. He enjoys being involved in community activities and service. Rusty enjoys speaking to various local civic groups and caring for a local camp. He recently published his first book, “Call Your Next Case: My Stories.” As mentioned in this episode: Blackbeard the Pirate Edward Teach (or Thatch), better known as Blackbeard (c. 1680 – 22 November 1718) Blackbird's buried treasure chest Blackbeard House in Beaufort, NC, circa 1700 The Algonquian Peoples Hoffman tools mentioned: The Quadrinity Spiritual Self, the body, the intellect, and the emotional self. Patterns: Patterns are typically negative, compulsive, automatic, and emotionally charged. They can be direct copies of parental behaviors, rebellions against them, or reactions to them. Read more about patterns here. Recylcing Transforming negative patterns into positive alternatives requires following the Cycle of Transformation. The tool used to transform patterns is recycling. The Hoffman App Your journey to discover your authentic self does not end after completing a Hoffman course. Rather, it is just the beginning. The Hoffman App is here to support you as you continue this journey, today and far into the future. The app is full of guidance, practices, and visualizations to inspire and help you achieve your personal goals. We like to think of this app as “Hoffman in your pocket.” It's available at the App Store.  

Peaceful Exit
Revolutionizing Death Care with Joél Simone Maldonado

Peaceful Exit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 38:26


Joél Simone Maldonado is a licensed funeral director and embalmer, spiritual death care educator and the founder of the Multicultural Death & Grief Care Academy. She's helping to revolutionize the death care industry by educating practitioners about culturally sensitive protocols and death care for communities of color. In this episode, we talk about everything from restorative art, to various disposition methods, to how Covid impacted the death care industry. Joél also talks about growing up in Beaufort, South Carolina, immersed in the Gullah Geechee culture. You can learn more about Joél and The Multicultural Death & Grief Care Academy: https://thegravewoman.com/You can find Joél's available death and grief care courses: 2AR0NMLjE3MzU3MDQ1MjAuQ2owS0NRaUF5YzY3QmhEU0FSSXNBTTk1UXp1NGl6UURSU1dCZjJkb25PWjN4eGNJSUZtOHdmT2E4eWdNQUtlaXBsR0RsYktIcWhraEYtd2FBa05KRUFMd193Y0IJoél's podcast, Death & Grief Talk with The Grave Woman: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mdh03yZygapqGX53tAwEn?si=e6b7f395d24d4938&nd=1&dlsi=0748b855318d4380Joél's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/thegravewoman

Yoga With Jake Podcast
Ashley-Nicole Russell: A Cure For Divorce Culture. How to be Healthy, Not Broken After Divorce. Collaborative Solutions For Divorce.

Yoga With Jake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 51:42


Ashley-Nicole Russell, Esq. is an award-winning family law attorney, author, and speaker who is changing the way divorce is perceived around the world. She is widely-known as a dedicated, passionate, and trustworthy attorney with integrity. She is committed to protecting her clients while understanding the needs of their families. As a child of divorce and divorcee, she brings a unique, relatable, and personal understanding to AN|R Law Offices and the communities it serves. As the first collaborative law firm in eastern North Carolina, AN|R Law has office locations in Greenville, Raleigh, Beaufort, and Wilmington.When her parents divorced, she faced years of hardship and adversity due to the impact of traditional litigation and the lack of shared parenting laws. This experience inspired her to pursue law and find a better way for families to divorce.Ashley-Nicole graduated Magna Cum Laude from Appalachian State University with a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. She went on to attend North Carolina Central University School of Law where she graduated Magna Cum Laude and earned a Juris Doctor and a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from the Dispute Resolution Institute. Ashley-Nicole trained and obtained membership with the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals and co-founded the North Carolina Collaborative Attorney Network.With more than a decade of experience in collaborative law, Ashley-Nicole knows first-hand how this model benefits families during separation and divorce. This method, which Ashley-Nicole used in her own divorce, allows the couple to move forward peacefully with understanding and respect. She is the author of The Cure for Divorce Culture and the host of the Divorce, Healthy! podcast. She is an advisor for co-parenting app Fayr and is a member of the national board of directors for the National Parents Organization. She also serves as the Vice President for the Carteret County Bar Association.As an expert in divorce culture, Ashley-Nicole has appeared on various multi-media platforms to discuss collaborative law, conflict resolution in the workplace, and the future of divorce in America. Ashley-Nicole has been featured in Forbes, The Washington Post, and ABC, NBC, and CBS news affiliates. She actively shares her mission nationwide by speaking at events, conferences, and trainings focused on family law, human resources, and mediation. She is committed to sharing information to help families navigate the emotional and legal aspects of separation and divorce.Support the show

The Inner Coastal Podcast
120: Behind the Scenes with Forrest Gump Impersonator Paul Dengler

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 32:31


Paul Dengler is a famous Forrest Gump impersonator who has been to many events in Beaufort, including the Beaufort Shrimp Festival. On today's episode, Paul sits down with Daquan to talk about his journey as a Forrest Gump impersonator and even recites a few famous lines from the film in-character. In addition to playing Forrest, Paul is also a musician, and he discusses some of his work, including his role in the music for "The Spirit of Beaufort: Remembering Forrest Gump". Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

On cuisine ensemble
Chasse aux Oeufs et Découvertes Gourmandes à la Ferme Rigaud de Beaufort-sur-Gervanne !

On cuisine ensemble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 19:35


durée : 00:19:35 - En cuisine avec Franck Daumas - Franck Daumas, Sébatien et Clémentine Rigaud nous emmènent dans la vallée de la Gervanne, où la ferme Rigaud, spécialisée en polyculture-élevage, propose une multitude de produits locaux. Dimanche prochain, une chasse aux œufs attend petits et grands.

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Francis Beaufort : la sécurité en mer lui doit tant...

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 38:47


Nous sommes le 13 janvier 1806. Ce jour-là, Francis Beaufort, officier de la Royal Navy, consigne dans son journal de bord, son projet d'échelle du vent. Son invention consiste à mesurer la force du vent grâce à l'observation des changements de vagues et des effets des différents vents sur les voiles des navires britanniques. C'est l'échelle de Beaufort que les météorologistes utilisent encore de nos jours. Souvenons-nous : à 0, la mer est comme un miroir, lisse et sans vague. A 1, on note quelques rides ressemblant à des écailles de poisson, mais sans aucune écume. A 6, le vent est frais, on aperçoit des crêtes d'écume blanches, avec lames, embruns et vagues de 3 à 4 m. 12 : conditions exceptionnelles dues aux vents qui soufflent à plus de 120 km/h : l'air est plein d'embruns. La mer est entièrement blanche du fait des bancs d'écume dérivants. Visibilité fortement réduite. Vagues supérieures à 14 mètres. L'échelle de Beaufort : une avancée scientifique majeure qui a contribué à augmenter la sécurité des voyages en mer. Mais qui est Francis Beaufort ? Irlandais d'origine française, très jeune aspirant à la Compagnie des Indes orientales qui va gravir les échelons de la marine commerciale, d'abord, puis celle de guerre. Soldat lors des conquêtes napoléoniennes, cartographe de sa Majesté George III, Inspecteur du service d'hydrographie, inspirateur de l'expédition du Beagle autour du monde, à laquelle prit part Charles Darwin. Passionné par la météorologie, cette nouvelle science qu'il eut à cœur de mettre au centre d'un faisceau de disciplines, Francis Beaufort est un acteur incontournable des progrès de la navigation à la fin du XVIIIe siècle et au début du XIXe : de l'âge d'or de la marine à voile aux débuts des navires à vapeur et de l'exploration polaire. Remontons aux origines de l'échelle de Beaufort … Avec les Lumières de : Raymond Reding, chirurgien, consultant à Hôpital universitaire des Enfants reine Fabiola. Membre de l'Académie royale de Médecine de Belgique, professeur ordinaire à l'Université catholique de Louvain. Sujets traités : Francis Beaufort, Royal Navy, mer, vent, lames, embruns , vagues, voyage, Charles Darwin, exploration, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

We Saved You a Spot
Episode 102 - Barbi and Hannah discuss Baby Girl Hickox, DC Cherry Blossoms, and Civil War Beaufort

We Saved You a Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 76:45


In this episode of We Saved You a Spot, Barbi and Hannah dive into exciting updates, travel tales, and a bit of history! They chat about Baby Girl Hickox and all the anticipation leading up to her arrival, the breathtaking cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C., and a journey through the rich Civil War history of Beaufort. Tune in for a fun and insightful conversation you won't want to miss!

On est Dans le Jus
Marie-Victorine Manoa donne le tempo à Giuliano Spérandio

On est Dans le Jus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 50:04


Quelle collaboration de feu!Marie-Victorine Manoa en chef d'orchestre, Giuliano Spérandio au piano sur une symphonie Terre- Mer avec le choeur du Hogan et Beaufort. On aurait dû parler plat, technique mais on est allé sur une conversation sur la vie, la passion, l'être humain et la connection que l'on fait de temps en temps avec l'autre.En tout cas pour leur deuxième Montréal en Lumière en deux ans, la cheffe Marie-Victorine et le chef du Taillevent, Giuliano ont montré qu'ils sont heureux d'être là au Québec parmi nous.On est dans le jus, le podcast de la restauration au Québec

The Inner Coastal Podcast
119: Southern Sweets: Providing Delicious Food to Downtown Beaufort for Generations

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 10:53


Southern Sweets Ice Cream Parlor & Sandwich Shop has been a downtown Beaufort staple for over 20 years, providing delicious sandwiches with names referencing Forrest Gump and Pat Conroy along with tasty ice cream and milkshakes. The current owners of Southern Sweets, Bonnie and David Gordon, sit down with Daquan on today's episode to talk about why they moved to Beaufort from the West Coast and what drove them to purchase the business a few years ago. They also touch on some fan favorite menu items and tell a story about a couple that drives up from Savannah to have their date night at Southern Sweets. Southern Sweets Ice Cream Parlor & Sandwich Shop Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

On est Dans le Jus
Ostiane du domaine Trevallon au Hogan et Beaufort

On est Dans le Jus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 27:10


En juste 50 ans le Domaine Trevallon situé dans le Sud de la France à St Rémi est devenu une référence. Le père de Ostiane qui a commencé la viticulture en 1973 défie quelques principes pour tirer le meilleur de son domaine. les années passent et la famille continue le travail d'améliorations, de perfectionnement.Ostiane, venu à Montréal pour le festival Montréal en Lumière, nous parle de son histoire, quelques minutes où un menu adapté à ses vins est servi au Hogan et Beaufort.On est dans le jus est le podcas tde la restauration au Québec

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie
Pascal affine des beaufort dans le fort du mont à Venthon

Au P'tit Bonheur FB Pays de Savoie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 2:43


durée : 00:02:43 - Pascal affine des beaufort dans le fort du mont à Venthon - Depuis douze ans, trois fois par semaine, Pascal monte au fort du mont à Venthon travailler dans les caves d'affinage de Beaufort. Désormais les caves ne sont plus assez rentables, il vide les stocks avant la fermeture définitive.

Podcast Méditer l'Évangile, le Psaume ou la Lecture du jour en audio ¦ Prie en chemin
"Va d'abord te réconcilier avec ton frère, et ensuite viens présenter ton offrande" Mt 5, 20-26

Podcast Méditer l'Évangile, le Psaume ou la Lecture du jour en audio ¦ Prie en chemin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025


Aujourd'hui nous sommes le vendredi 14 mars de la première semaine de Carême. A l'occasion du Carême : Prie en Chemin propose le parcours mettre de l'ordre dans sa vie à la Lumière des Ecritures. Depuis mercredi des Cendres, c'est sur notre lien à Dieu que nous avons réfléchi à travers des témoignages, topos, ainsi que la parole du Pape François. Aujourd'hui, en plus de la méditation quotidienne, nous vous proposons une relecture de ces 10 derniers jours sur l'application Prie en Chemin.Faire davantage attention à Dieu, faire davantage attention à nos frères… Est-ce que ce ne sont pas les deux faces inséparables d'une seule médaille? Pour mieux écouter la parole de Dieu je me représente Jésus sur une colline, entouré d'auditeurs attentifs. Je me place parmi eux. Je demande au Seigneur de faire croître mon amour pour Lui et pour tous mes frères... Chaque jour, retrouvez 12 minutes une méditation guidée pour prier avec un texte de la messe ! A retrouver sur l'application et le site www.prieenchemin.org. Musiques : Sarabande from English Suite No2 BWV 807 de Johann Sebastian Bach interprété par Daniel Estrem - J.S. Bach on 8-string guitar, vol. 1 © Creative Commons by-nc-sa license from Magnatunes ; La mesure d'aimer de Monastère Notre-Dame de Beaufort interprété par Monastère Notre-Dame de Beaufort - Entrez dans l'allegresse © Monastère de Beaufort.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
118: Re-Finding Your Inner Coastal

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 17:49


On today's episode of The Inner Coastal Podcast, Robb Wells joins Daquan as they discuss what it means to find your Inner Coastal. Robb talks about the creative thinking behind Visit Beaufort's Find Your Inner Coastal tagline and the deeper meaning behind it. Since finding your Inner Coastal means something different to each person, Robb and Daquan talk about what the tagline means for them and how they find their Inner Coastal every day. Stay tuned for a fun game at the end of the episode where Robb and Daquan categorize different Beaufort activities. Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Fifth Wrist Radio
Independent Thinking - @Beaufort Watches - Wrist Watch Check 2025 Event

Fifth Wrist Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 24:50


Independent Thinking -  @Beaufort Watches - Wrist Watch Check 2025 EventAn episode in a special mini-series of ⁠⁠⁠@FifthWrist ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Independent Thinking Podcast dedicated to the upcoming ⁠⁠⁠Wrist Watch Check 2025 Watch and Car Event in Melbourne⁠⁠⁠ on March 15 2025 (Get Your Tickets!)Celebrating Horological Passion: Robert from Beaufort Watches, a new brand from New ZealandIn this episode, hosts Roman (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TimesRomanAU⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Teesaan (@Teesaankoo) chat with Robert, a young entrepreneur and the founder of @Beaufort Watches. Initially driven by an inability to find the perfect watch, Robert takes us through his inspiring journey from designing prototypes to launching his brand through Kickstarter. He recounts the creation of Beaufort Watches, detailing the evolution of his designs including the AeroTimer and the Fiordland. The conversation highlights Robert's  venture into the watchmaking industry, his commitment to both aesthetic and functional quality, and the growth of his brand. Make sure you check out ⁠⁠Wrist Watch Check 2025 ⁠⁠Event and get your tickets! Should be a great event.Also check out Beaufort WatchesFollow us on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@FifthWrist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  #fifthwrist #fifthwristradio #fifthwristradiopodcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@FifthWrist ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #wristwatchcheckauIndependent Thinking Show is a place dedicated to showcasing the great people doing interesting and cool things in the world of horology. To join our crew group chat then please email us at contact@fifthwrist.com and if you have time please leave us a review wherever you listen to our podcast.Theme Music for 2025 ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The Wrong Time by Silent Partner (via YouTube Free Music Channel)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 

Shuck it! An Eat it and Like it Podcast
Beaufort’s Best Reuben Sandwiches

Shuck it! An Eat it and Like it Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 24:35


We are very excited to share a new venture here at Eat It and Like It. It’s called Beaufort Bites and features detailed conversations and information about the food scene […]

The Inner Coastal Podcast
117: Enjoy Local Cuisine and Support a Great Cause at Dining Under the Stars: A Night of Culinary Compassion

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 10:47


Dining Under the Stars: A Night of Culinary Compassion is an evening of fine dining featuring dishes from Beaufort's local chefs that's being held on Monday, March 9th. Nick Borregione from Shellring Ale Works has been in charge of putting this event together and he joins Daquan on today's episode to give you all of the information you'd need about this great occasion. Nick also highlights the charitable aspect of this occasion, with all proceeds going to the Child Abuse Prevention Association. Dining Under the Stars: A Night of Culinary Compassion Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Guide to the Unknown
379: AMERICA'S MOST HAUNTED (Beaufort Castle VS Franklin Castle)

Guide to the Unknown

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 65:49


There's a ghost clown haunting the halls...and literal skeletons in the closet. Time to pit two haunted castles against each other! Beaufort Castle in South Carolina vs. Franklin Castle in Ohio. Only one can be the worst! [YouTube Version] [Sources & links] Get this episode AD-FREE on Patreon, along with our exclusive podcast The Netherworld Dispatch! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky. For more, cruise through our LINKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

South Carolina Business Review
Don't stop learning just because you've retired

South Carolina Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 5:49


Mike Switzer interviews Andrea Sisino, the director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Beaufort campus of the University of South Carolina.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
116: Get a Taste of the Lowcountry at Magnolia Cafe

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 18:01


Leah McCarthy and her husband used to visit Magnolia Cafe in Beaufort as patrons and eventually they bought the restaurant and made it their own. Leah sits down with Daquan on today's episode to talk about her history with Magnolia Cafe and what led her and her husband to pull the trigger and purchase the restaurant. For those who are looking to visit the restaurant, she expands on her menu offerings and Magnolia Cafe's monthly high tea events. Magnolia Cafe Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Golf 360
Episode 166: Dr. Cassie Beard – How the sun is damaging your skin, What level SPF should you be using, and Does your diet influence your susceptibility to skin disease?

Golf 360

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 80:52


Dr. Cassie Beard, DO, MPH – (IG: @cassiemustache) is a Board Certified Dermatologist with extensive experience with skin cancer and excision and currently practices in the South Carolina Low country- Hilton Head Island, Bluffton, and Beaufort at Dermatology Associates of the Low country. Dr. Beard is a graduate of Orange Park Medical Center Dermatology residency program, where she was the Chief Resident. She obtained her bachelor's degree in biology from Truman State University in Kirksville, MO, and her medical degree from A.T. Still University School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona, while simultaneously earning a master's degree in public health. After completing her internship at Larkin Community Hospital in South Miami, FL she continued her dermatology residency training in Jacksonville, FL. Dr. Beard is certified in MOHS surgery. Affiliates: PAYNTR Golf Shoes - Payntr Golf delivers performance traction resulting from our shoe's ability to resist, support, & enhance – allowing golfers the capacity to leverage ground forces, control movement, and maximize speed at impact. https://payntrgolf.com/golf360 Books by Rande Somma Why Do We Call Them Leaders?: https://amzn.to/3VIhDI6 Leadersh!t: https://amzn.to/3VY4zib The Stack System is the ultimate device to use when looking to biohack your swing speed. Co-developed by ‘The Savant of Speed' – Dr. Sasho MacKenzie, and PING engineer Marty Jertsen, it is a device that every golfer can utilize to increase their swing speed. The Stack System uses AI to ensure that your development is as efficient as possible. To order The Stack you can do so on their website at www.thestacksystem.com. Be sure to use the discount code GOLF360 to receive your special discount. Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/  

South Carolina Business Review
Popular film festival returns to Beaufort S.C.

South Carolina Business Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 5:49


Mike Switzer interviews Ron Tucker, president and CEO of the Beaufort Film Society, host of the 19th annual Beaufort International Film Festival.

Kerry Today
Fire Leads to Kerry School Being Evacuated – January 30th, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025


160 pupils as well as staff had to evacuate Cullina National School after a fire broke shortly before lunchtime yesterday. Two units from Killorglin and Killarney fire stations attended the scene at the primary school in Beaufort. Jery spoke to principal Leona Twiss.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
115: Planning the Perfect Guy's Trip to Beaufort

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 19:34


With exciting activities like fishing, dining, and golfing, Beaufort is an amazing place to check out when thinking about where to go for your next guy's trip. Let Daquan and Robb be your guides as they detail some of their favorite local spots while discussing the ideal Beaufort guy's trip itinerary. They also highlight some great times of year to visit the Beaufort area and how you can make the most out of your trip no matter what season it is. Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Shakespeare Anyone?
King Henry V: Historical Figures vs Shakespeare's Fictional Characters

Shakespeare Anyone?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 61:02


Want to support the podcast? Join our Patreon or buy us a coffee. As an independent podcast, Shakespeare Anyone? is supported by listeners like you. In this week's episode, we are exploring the historical record to better understand the difference between the facts of the historical record and the history-making and myths in Shakespeare's King Henry V. We will share brief biographies of the historical figures presented in Shakespeare's play and discuss how understanding where Shakespeare embellished or elided history can help us understand the values of the audiences of his day and how this understanding can potentially inform performances and readings of Shakespeare's play today.  Shakespeare Anyone? is created and produced by Kourtney Smith and Elyse Sharp. Music is "Neverending Minute" by Sounds Like Sander. For updates: join our email list, follow us on Instagram at @shakespeareanyonepod or visit our website at shakespeareanyone.com You can support the podcast by becoming a patron at patreon.com/shakespeareanyone, sending us a virtual tip via our tipjar, or by shopping our bookshelves at bookshop.org/shop/shakespeareanyonepod. Are you a teacher who teaches upper grades (US 9-12 or equivalent) and teaches Shakespeare or wants to teach Shakespeare? We want to hear from you: https://www.shakespeareanyone.com/teachersurvey Works referenced: Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Charles VI". Encyclopedia Britannica, 29 Nov. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Charles-VI-king-of-France. Accessed 26 January 2025. Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Edward of Norwich, 2nd duke of York". Encyclopedia Britannica, 21 Oct. 2024, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-of-Norwich-2nd-duke-of-York. Accessed 26 January 2025. Carpenter, Christine. 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"Humphrey [Humfrey or Humphrey of Lancaster], duke of Gloucester [called Good Duke Humphrey] (1390–1447), prince, soldier, and literary patron." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  June 11, 2020. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Harriss, G. L. "Richard [Richard of Conisbrough], earl of Cambridge (1385–1415), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  September 14, 2023. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Hughes, Jonathan. "Arundel [Fitzalan], Thomas (1353–1414), administrator and archbishop of Canterbury." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  May 24, 2007. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Jones, Dan. Henry V: The Astonishing Triumph of England's Greatest Warrior King. Viking, 2024. Pollard, A. J. "Neville, Richard, fifth earl of Salisbury (1400–1460), magnate." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.  January 03, 2008. Oxford University Press. Date of access 27 Jan. 2025 Stratford, Jenny. 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The Inner Coastal Podcast
114: Valuable Winter Fishing Tips From a Beaufort Angler

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 15:22


If you're looking to fish in Beaufort during the winter months, this episode is for you. Houston Stewart, a local fisherman and the person behind the Beaufort SC Fishing YouTube channel, joins Robb on today's episode to talk all things wintertime fishing. Houston discusses why he loves fishing during the winter and the different species of fish he catches during this time of year. He also gives valuable tips on the various types of bait he uses, winter fishing strategies, advice for new anglers and more. Beaufort SC Fishing Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

Apolline Matin
Le choix d'Apolline : Éric de Moulins-Beaufort - 17/01

Apolline Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 9:48


Tous les matins à 7h40, l'invité qui fait l'actualité. Un acteur incontournable, un expert renseigné... 10 minutes d'interview sans concession avec Apolline de Malherbe et les témoignages des auditeurs de RMC au 3216.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
113 Dive Into the Excitement of the Beaufort Oyster Festival

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 16:07


Beaufort's annual Oyster Festival starts this year on January 9th with Tides to Tables Restaurant Week and the festival itself takes place on January 18th and 19th. On today's episode of The Inner Coastal Podcast, Daquan sits down with Ashlee Houck from BAHA for an in-depth look at the festival, from important dates to the vendors and different food options available. Ashlee also touches on some behind-the-scenes tidbits about the festival, such as how BAHA celebrates festival volunteers and a tradition that her team partakes in at the end of each Oyster Festival. Beaufort Oyster Festival Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Brand Revolt. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@thebrandrevolt.com.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
112: Local Holiday Traditions at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and BAHA

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 19:19


On today's episode of The Inner Coastal Podcast, Daquan sits down with everyone who works at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and the Beaufort Area Hospitality Association as they share their fun holiday traditions. From Caroline's family hunting trips to Ashlee's Christmas candy-making and Megan's Christmas morning breakfast, listen in to learn about these exciting holiday traditions in Beaufort. Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Relic. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.

Kerry Today
Fexco Kerry Heroes of 2024: Jean O’Sullivan – December 23rd, 2024

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024


Jean O’Sullivan from Tuosist, was nominated by her daughter, Rebecca O’Sullivan, for the loving care she has given to her 12-year-old son, Michael, who has additional needs and for all the fundraising and support she has done for St Francis’s Special School, Beaufort.

Holy City Sinner Radio
Episode 324 - 4 escaped monkeys still stay together weeks after Beaufort Co. facility escape  - (12/20/24)

Holy City Sinner Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 24:58


On today's show: 1. 4 escaped monkeys still stay together weeks after Beaufort Co. facility escape - https://www.live5news.com/2024/12/15/4-escaped-monkeys-still-stay-together-months-after-beaufort-co-facility-escape/ 2. 'Grossly disproportionate:' Attorneys for Jamie Lee Komoroski appeal 25-year sentence - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/grossly-disproportionate-attorneys-for-jamie-lee-komoroski-appeal-25-year-sentence-wciv-abc-news-4-charleston-folly-beach-dui 3. SC state Rep. RJ May suspended from Freedom Caucus amid federal criminal investigation https://www.aol.com/sc-state-rep-rj-may-153807253.html 4. Boeing announces a new round of SC job cuts, part of a 10% companywide layoff plan - https://www.postandcourier.com/business/boeing-north-charleston-sc-layoffs/article_58d016a0-b8bc-11ef-91c0-5f0a7fb895cd.html/ 5. Mount Pleasant Mayor apologizes for proposed tax increase - https://abcnews4.com/news/local/mount-pleasant-mayor-apologizes-for-proposed-tax-increase-wciv-abc-news-4-1-sales-tax-increase-wciv-abc-news-4-sales-tax-increase-mount-pleasant-councilmember-john-iacofano-mayor-will-haynie-controversial-project-cancelled 6. Josh Marthers announces retirement https://www.counton2.com/news/local-news/josh-marthers-announces-retirement/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
111: Discovering Beaufort's Music Scene with Local Artist Campfire Tyler

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 24:36


Tyler Littlejohn, AKA Campfire Tyler, is a musician from the Beaufort area and on today's episode, he sits down with Daquan to talk about his career and Beaufort's music scene. Tyler tells the story of his musical journey, from learning how to play guitar to playing in the parks outside coffee shops in Beaufort and getting his big break into doing live performances. Later in the episode, Tyler also discusses some of his favorite spots in the Beaufort area to listen to or perform music, such as Hemingway's, Luther's and Shellring Aleworks. Listen to Campfire Tyler on Spotify! Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Relic. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.

On The Scent
NEW Celestial & Tempestuous: What We're Obsessed With

On The Scent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 72:20


Such a variety of new fragrances we've been obsessing over this week - get ready for coming behind-the-scenes at the press launch of Sana Jardin's NEW fragrance.Then there are THREE thrilling new Beaufort fragrances Suzy sniffed at the Pitti Fragranze showcase, which mark a brand new ‘Force Majeure' chapter for the house, are which now available to purchase. Huzzah!We're also explaining Nicola's craving for the new Merit (first ever scent from the hugely popular beauty brand), which Suzy had to spray immediately after recording and can confirm is GLORIOUS.And, we discover a perfect autumnal perfume which a listener gave *us* a tip-off about, and Suzy found for less than £13. It's seriously good! All this, plus listener prescription suggestions for someone seeking a fresh, dewy rose and feedback from a previous prescription answer, which has proved a huge success.We discuss…@sanajardin Air of Aquarius(This new fragrance will be available to purchase at sanajardin.com and selected stockists in January)@merit Retrospect L'Extrait de Parfum THREE new @beaufortlondon - the ‘Force Majeure' collection, now available! The GrudgeCape WrathPyroclasmListener suggestion: Rebecca Chicot in our Facebook Group suggested Sultan Noir by @pascalmorabitoparfums as a perfect autumnal scent (Suzy found on allbeauty.com for £12.95!)#listenerprescription for Joanna Caccavo:@sanajardin Incense Water (available on their U.S website, also on the @scentbird subscription website in America.@millerharris Rose Silence@philosophy Pure Grace Nude Rose@chanel Les Eaux Paris–Paris eau de toilette@manceraparfumsus @mancera Roses Vanille

Keen On Democracy
Episode 2241: Gary Shapiro on how to become a Pivot Guy

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 37:59


Gary Shapiro is my Pivot Guy. As the longtime president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, the organization that puts on Las Vegas' annual Consumer Electronics Show, Gary knows a thing or two about pivoting. And now he's put his pivoting wisdom into a pivotal new book, Pivot or Die: How Leaders Thrive When Everything Changes, a guide about how to pivot successfully. As Gary explained to me, he breaks pivoting down into four kinds of pivots: the startup pivot, the forced pivot, the failure pivot and the success pivot. A pivotal conversation about a pivotally important subject.Gary Shapiro is president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® which represents over 1300 consumer technology companies and owns and produces CES® — the Global Stage for Innovation. As head of CTA for more than three decades, he has ushered the consumer technology industry through major periods of technological upheaval and transformation. Shapiro is also the New York Times bestselling author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation (HarperCollins, 2019), Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses (HarperCollins, 2013), and The Comeback: How Innovation Will Restore the American Dream (Beaufort, 2011). Through these books and through television appearances, and as a columnist whose more than 1200 opinion pieces have appeared in publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post, Shapiro has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy.Named as one of the "100 most pivoted men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's most pivotal broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the pivotal author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two cats, both called Pivot. Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

The Arner Adventures Podcast
#149 Ghostly Encounters: Chilling Chronicles with Shannon's Mom

The Arner Adventures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 53:43


In this spine-tingling episode of The Arner Adventures Podcast, we dive into ghostly encounters we've experienced. Special guest, Shannon's mom, joins the conversation, bringing her treasure trove of ghostly tales from over the years. Together, we swap terrifying stories, discuss local legends, and talk about life in haunted places like Beaufort, a town known for its connection to Blackbeard, the Pirate, and ghostly history. The full show notes, with links, resources we mention, and podcast sponsors can be found HERE.

Point of View Radio Talk Show
Point of View October 29, 2024 – Hour 1 : Jack Phillips Court Case

Point of View Radio Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 44:36


Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kerby Anderson hosts today. It's a live remote from Beaufort, SC. Kerby welcomes several good friends to the show. His first guest is Alliance Defending Freedom's Mike Farris. He'll talk to Kerby about the Jack Phillips Court Case.  Connect with us on Facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio and on Twitter @PointofViewRTS with your opinions or […]

The 20 Minute Call
Jeana Billings: World Champion in 4 & 8-Way Formation Skydiving

The 20 Minute Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 66:05


Send Us Feedback via TextJeana Billings has made an incredible impact on the skydiving world since her first jump in 2013. In just a few short years, she has become a dominant force in Formation Skydiving competitions. In 2018, Jeana and her team, Paraclete XP8, won the U.S. National Championships in the 8-Way event. By 2019, she added to her accomplishments by becoming the World Indoor Skydiving Champion and later that year, earned the title of U.S. National Champion, representing the U.S. at the 2020 World Parachuting Championships in Russia.Jeana's success doesn't stop at 8-Way; she also competes at the elite level in 4-Way Formation Skydiving. Her remarkable achievements have made her a highly sought-after coach, mentoring skydivers of all levels. On top of her full-time career as a competitive athlete and coach, Jeana balances life as a single mother to two teenage daughters.Most recently, Jeana achieved a stunning double victory, winning gold in both 4-Way and 8-Way at the Skydiving World Championships in Beaufort, NC. Competing with the all-women's team, XPG4, and Paraclete XP8, Jeana has reached the peak of her sport in just eleven years. Her relentless drive and dedication continue to inspire others.

The Inner Coastal Podcast
109: Experience Beaufort's History Up Close with Tales of the Lowcountry

The Inner Coastal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 25:12


Guided by Charlotte Lawrence, Tales of the Lowcountry offers a variety of tours covering topics such as Beaufort's history, local ghost stories and women's history. Charlotte joins Daquan in today's episode to give you an overview of her tours and what you can expect when you book one. Just in time for Halloween, Charlotte also shares some of the ghostly experiences she's had on her tours and give some insights on a few particular ghosts in the area. Tales of the Lowcountry Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands in South Carolina The Inner Coastal Podcast is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Daquan Mickens and the team at Visit Beaufort, Port Royal and the Sea Islands and produced by the team at Relic. Music is Inspirational Outlook by Scott Holmes. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.

The 20 Minute Call
Kirk Verner - Multi-Time World Champion FS Skydiver / GM Skydive Paraclete XP

The 20 Minute Call

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 90:40


Send Us Feedback via TextKirk Verner is a true legend in skydiving, with a remarkable career spanning decades. As a founding member of Arizona Airspeed, Kirk has amassed an incredible 72 gold medals at world and national levels in both 4-Way and 8-Way formation skydiving. His achievements place him among the most successful competitors in the history of the sport.Kirk has also made significant contributions beyond competition. He captained both the 300- and 400-way world record formations and has coached thousands of skydivers, revolutionizing training and flying techniques in both indoor and outdoor settings. He's held leadership roles, including as a USPA National Director and chairman of the competition committee, and currently serves as the General Manager of Skydive Paraclete XP in Raeford, NC.In 2022, Kirk was inducted into the International Skydiving Hall of Fame. Just weeks after his induction, he secured another victory at the World Championships in Eloy, Arizona, the birthplace of Airspeed. His team continued their winning streak by claiming gold at the US Nationals and World Championships in Beaufort, NC, setting records with 37 points in a single round and achieving the highest average in 8-Way history with 23.9 points. Kirk's legacy in the sport continues to grow.

Whiskey Hell Podcast
Beufort Gyre

Whiskey Hell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 138:09


This weeks show Fitz takes a run at what the Beaufort Gyre ocean system that is cooling the Atlantic. Apparently climate scientists are stunned! Telegram founder and CEO Pavel Durov was jailed by French athorities. We look at what that could mean worlf wide and what implications it has on other platorms freedom of speech and privacy. Trump brough Robert Kennedy Jr onboard and the Democrats held their convention. We dive into it all and a really big cucumber.  Think Critically Act Accordingly.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/whiskey-hell-podcast--5683729/support.

Not By Works Ministries
The Day of the Lord and a Sleeping World

Not By Works Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 69:10


Dr. Hixson speaks at Community Bible Church in Beaufort, SC about the prophetic significance of the coming Day of the Lord. https://www.notbyworks.org/ https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/  https://nbwministries.myshopify.com/products/spirit-of-the-false-prophet-audiobook  https://linktr.ee/nbwministries  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCMIahDSgmwkm9PRf9KIWsw  https://rumble.com/c/notbyworks  https://notbyworks.podbean.com/  http://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-False-Prophet https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-One https://www.notbyworks.org/Spirit-Of-The-Antichrist-Volume-two