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Leeds That - Leeds United Podcast
292 | Transfers, Fixtures all the latest from Leeds United

Leeds That - Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 53:23


In this episode, we're diving into all things Leeds United transfer news. We react to the official signing of Lukas Nmecha on a free transfer from Wolfsburg – what can the former Manchester City and Germany striker bring to Elland Road? And we break down the latest links to Jaka Bijol, the Slovenian international centre-back currently at Udinese – would he be a good fit for Daniel Farke's system? ⚽ Leeds United fans – this one's for you. Whether you're buzzing for new signings or worried about the defensive depth, we cover everything you need to know.

Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs
The Bounty Mutiny - Part 2

Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 42:41


William Bligh makes his miraculous voyage to Timor in the small launch, and Fletcher Christian and his fellow mutineers take the Bounty to the uninhabited Pitcairn Island. Meanwhile, 16 of the Bounty crew remain on Tahiti and are captured by Captain Edward Edwards of HMS Pandora. The Pandora itself wrecks on the Great Barrier Reef, killing 31 crew and 4 of the prisoners. The court martials result in Bligh being exonerated and 3 of the mutineers executed. The mutineers establish a settlement on Pitcairn Island, and their descendants still reside on the island. In 2012, the Bounty replica sank off the coast of North Carolina after being caught in Hurricane Sandy. This is Part 2 of a 2-part series. Written, edited, and produced by Rich Napolitano. Original theme music for Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs by ⁠⁠⁠Sean Sigfried⁠⁠⁠. Go AD-FREE by becoming a Patreon Officer's Club Member! Join at ⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com.shipwreckspod⁠⁠⁠ Join the Into History Network for ad-free access to this and many other fantastic history podcasts! ⁠⁠⁠https://www.intohistory.com/shipwreckspod⁠⁠⁠ Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs Merchandise is available! ⁠⁠⁠https://shop.shipwrecksandseadogs.com/⁠⁠⁠ You can support the podcast with a donation of any amount at: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shipwreckspod⁠⁠⁠ Follow Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs ⁠⁠⁠Subscribe on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow on BlueSky⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow on Threads⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow on Instagram⁠⁠⁠ ⁠F⁠⁠ollow on Facebook⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Retrospectors
Mutiny On The Bounty

The Retrospectors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 12:53


History's most famous mutiny kicked off on 28th April, 1789, when Captain William Bligh was ousted from his ship by his former friend, Fletcher Christian, and 23 rebelling crew members: ‘The Mutiny on the Bounty'. Bligh and 18 of his loyal crew were then set adrift in a small boat with minimal provisions, while the mutineers set sail for Tahiti. Arion, Rebecca and Olly explain how some ripening breadfruit was to blame for the mounting tensions and disillusionment among the crew members; reveal how Bligh faced (lesser-reported) subsequent incidents of mutiny; and investigate his flogging record… Further Reading: • ‘The real story behind the infamous mutiny on the H.M.S. Bounty' (National Geographic, 2021): https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/the-real-story-behind-infamous-mutiny-hms-bounty • ‘What was the mutiny on the Bounty? Here's all you need to know' (HistoryExtra, 2020): https://www.historyextra.com/period/georgian/mutiny-on-bounty-facts-what-happened-who-was-captain-william-bligh/ • ‘Mutiny on the Bounty - The Mutiny Scene' (MGM, 1962): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0oqEjxOUww Love the show? Support us!  Join 

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Mon 4/28 - DOJ Civil Rights Retreat, Major Immigration Raid in Colorado, SCOTUS Action in Key Obamacare Preventative Care Coverage Case

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 5:21


This Day in Legal History: Mutiny on the BountyOn April 28, 1789, one of the most famous acts of rebellion at sea occurred aboard the HMS Bounty. Captain William Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were forcibly set adrift in the Pacific Ocean by mutineers led by Fletcher Christian. The incident exposed deep tensions over leadership, working conditions, and authority in the Royal Navy. British law at the time treated mutiny as a capital offense, reflecting the critical importance of discipline aboard ships. After the mutiny, an intense search for the culprits began, with some mutineers eventually captured and returned to England to stand trial.The ensuing court-martial proceedings offered early insight into naval justice and the balancing act between maintaining strict command and recognizing crew grievances. Defendants argued that Bligh's harsh leadership provoked the uprising, but the Admiralty was unwavering in its stance against insubordination. Of those captured, three were found guilty and hanged, while others were acquitted or pardoned. The legal handling of the mutiny reinforced the severe consequences for undermining maritime authority. It also prompted discussions about humane treatment of sailors, subtly influencing later reforms in naval discipline.The Mutiny on the Bounty became a lasting symbol in both legal and cultural history, illustrating how law functions as both a tool of control and a response to the realities of human endurance and dissent at sea.Seven Democratic senators on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee have requested information from the Justice Department regarding recent changes within its civil rights division under President Donald Trump's administration. In a letter sent Friday, they expressed concern over the reassignment of several career officials, suggesting these moves could be an attempt to pressure staff into leaving and shift the division's enforcement priorities. Since Trump's return to office and the appointment of Pam Bondi as Attorney General, the department has paused investigations into police misconduct, launched a gun rights investigation in Los Angeles, and altered its approach to transgender rights cases. It has also opened investigations into antisemitism related to pro-Palestinian protests at colleges. The senators emphasized the importance of nonpartisan career staff in maintaining the integrity of civil rights enforcement. About a dozen senior attorneys specializing in voting, police, and disability rights were among those reassigned. The Justice Department has not yet commented on the senators' letter.Democratic senators question US Justice Department on civil rights changes | ReutersThe U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced that federal law enforcement agencies raided a nightclub in Colorado Springs, arresting over 100 individuals who were in the U.S. illegally. The operation resulted in 114 arrests out of more than 200 people present at the venue, making it one of the largest immigration-related raids since President Donald Trump's second term began. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that the raid also led to the seizure of cocaine, methamphetamine, and "pink cocaine," and two individuals were arrested on outstanding warrants. Bondi mentioned links to gangs like Tren de Aragua and MS-13, although she did not directly confirm whether those arrested were affiliated with them. The DEA noted that occupants were given multiple warnings before the raid was executed. This action is part of an intensifying crackdown on illegal immigration under Trump's renewed immigration policies. Separately, ICE recently reported nearly 800 immigration-related arrests in Florida during a multi-agency operation.Over 100 migrants in the US illegally arrested in Colorado nightclub | ReutersThe Supreme Court has requested additional briefing in a case challenging the Affordable Care Act's mandate that insurers cover preventive services, like cancer screenings, at no cost. The justices specifically want the parties to address whether the Secretary of Health and Human Services has the legal authority to appoint members of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, which advises on covered treatments. During arguments on April 21, Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned whether the power to remove officials necessarily implies the power to appoint them, an issue the lower court had not considered. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals previously ruled that the task force's structure violated the Constitution's appointments clause, arguing its members must be nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate. The Trump administration contends the task force members are merely "inferior officers" under the HHS Secretary's control. The case also involves objections by Texas businesses and residents to mandatory coverage of HIV prevention drugs, claiming unconstitutional imposition by unelected officials. Supplemental briefs are due by May 5, and while rare, this is not the first time the Court has asked for more information after oral arguments, as seen in past cases like Zubik v. Burwell and Citizens United v. FEC.Supreme Court Orders New Briefs After Obamacare Case Argued (1) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

WSKY The Bob Rose Show
Captain Bligh…you've heard the name, do you know the real story?

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 8:25


Famed explorer and English Naval officer William Bligh was the victim of the mutiny of the HMS Bounty during a trip from Tahiti in 1789. But there's more to the story than just the mutiny…from the descendants of mutineers on Pitcairn Island, to Bligh and a crew of 18 navigated over 3,600 nautical miles in a small open boat to reach Timor in the Dutch East Indies, to the movies inspired by the mutiny.

Leeds That - Leeds United Podcast
283 | LEEDS ARE GOING UP! | Weekly Episode

Leeds That - Leeds United Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 43:40


It's official, Farke's Firebeasts will be strutting their stuff in the Premier League next season, and boy did they do it in style! James, Rocco and Darragh wax lyrical over the stupendous six-goal stonking of Stoke, celebrate the glorious season Leeds United have produced, and look forward to future glories, starting with clinching the Championship title. MOT! Catch up on all episodes of the Leeds That podcast

Prime Lenses
Prime Lenses Episode 53 - Danny Bligh Returns

Prime Lenses

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 68:45


Danny Bligh is a photographer and videographer based in the USA. He's a dear friend and was my first guest on Prime Lenses so it seemed fitting to bring him back for the first episode of year 2. We talk all things Canon, Leica and even sneak in some instant film. More about this show:A camera is just a tool but spend enough time with photographers and you'll see them go misty eyed when they talk about their first camera or a small fast prime that they had in their youth. Prime Lenses is a series of interviews with photographers talking about their photography by way of three lenses that mean a lot to them. These can be interchangeable, attached to a camera, integrated into a gadget, I'm interested in the sometimes complex relationship we have with the tools we choose, why they can mean so much and how they make us feel.

The Retail Whore
EP 193: YOUR HOME, YOUR STORY WITH MARY BLIGH AND JESSICA GIANCOTTI

The Retail Whore

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 64:31


Mary Bligh and Jessica Giancotti are lifelong friends and passionate designers with over 20 years of combined experience. Together, they founded Lily & Marigold Home + Design on a shared belief: women can thrive in their careers, embrace motherhood, and create beautiful, functional spaces that truly feel like home. Mary and Jessica believe a beautiful home should be accessible to everyone. Their first brick-and-mortar store is located in Eastdale Village in Poughkeepsie, NY, where they offer a curated selection of home décor accessories. From candles, pillows, and throws to kitchen essentials and lighting, their unique products are designed to transform your home into a place for gathering, celebrating, resting, and recharging—all without breaking the bank.In addition to retail offerings, Mary and Jessica provide comprehensive interior design services for both residential and commercial spaces. They see design as a collaborative journey and work closely with each client to create spaces that are both distinctive and meaningful. As people's needs at home continue to evolve, they design with these shifts in mind, ensuring that each space is as adaptable as it is stunning. Your home is your sanctuary, and everything in it should be a reflection of your story—where you've been, where you are, and where you're going. Here, Mary and Jessica return to the podcast and catch us up on everything that's happened since the last chat, including a chaotic holiday season. They share their strategy of competing with expensive brands and offering products at a lower price point and how they stay authentic and unique on social media. Mary and Jessica also share details on moving their retail store, how they're managing inventory and re-merchandising, and where they find inspiration. What's Inside: A recap of Mary and Jessica's chaotic holiday seasonHow Lily & Marigold competes with higher-end brandsDetails on Mary and Jessica's upcoming store moveMentioned In This Episode:Lily & Marigold on InstagramLily & Marigold on Facebook

This is VANCOLOUR
BONUS: Rebecca Bligh

This is VANCOLOUR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 57:10


PODCAST EXCLUSIVE EPISODE:Rebecca Bligh is a twice-elected Vancouver City Councillor. She was first elected to Vancouver City Council in 2018, as part of the NPA, Vancouver's oldest political party. She left the NPA in 2019, to sit the remainder of her first term as an independent.In 2022, Rebecca was re-elected to City Council with ABC Vancouver and Mayor Ken Sim in their clean-sweep election victory. Last month, she was kicked out of the ABC Vancouver caucus, so she – once again – sits in Vancouver City Council as an independent.Recorded: March 3, 2025

The Hill Times' Hot Room
Local leaders fighting the trade war, with Rebecca Bligh

The Hill Times' Hot Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 20:05


Rebecca Bligh, the president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, joins the Hot Room to talk about how she and Canada's mayors are pushing back against a trade war with the U.S., and what tariffs could mean for your town or city. 

Cambie Report
E3a-38 Not a core value fit

Cambie Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 35:36


The VPD officially didn't cover up Ken Sim's DUI, cops & DTES plans, Bligh fired, ABC candidates, open meetings and Surrexit

The Lynda Steele Show
The Full Show: GST Holiday ends, Is Donald Trump distracting us from David Eby's economic record?, and ABC Vancouver boots Rebecca Bligh

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 40:57


GST Holiday comes to an end: did it make a difference in B.C's restaurants? GUEST: Ian Tostenson, President and CEO of B.C Restaurant and Foodservices Association Is Donald Trump distracting us from David Eby's disastrous economic record? GUEST: Kirk LaPointe, Columnist for Glacier Media ABC Vancouver boots Rebecca Bligh from council caucus. What's going on at 12th and Cambie? GUEST: Rebecca Bligh, Vancouver City Councillor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Lynda Steele Show
ABC Vancouver boots Rebecca Bligh from council caucus.

The Lynda Steele Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 14:42


ABC Vancouver boots Rebecca Bligh from council caucus. What's going on at 12th and Cambie? GUEST: Rebecca Bligh, Vancouver City Councillor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Zeitsprung
GAG483: Bounty, Brotfrucht und die Rum-Rebellion

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 46:39


Am 28. April 1789 wird William Bligh mit 18 weiteren Seeleuten in einem Beiboot mitten im Südpazifik, auf offener See, ausgesetzt. Es ist der Auftakt zum wahrscheinlich berühmtesten Aufstand der Seefahrtsgeschichte: der Meuterei auf der Bounty. Aber auf welcher Mission war Bligh mit der Bounty überhaupt im Südpazifik unterwegs und was hat die Brotfrucht damit zu tun? Wir sprechen in der Folge über die Meuterei auf der Bounty, aber vor allem über eine weitere Rebellion gegen Bligh. Diesmal als Gouverneur von New South Wales: die Rum-Rebellion, den ersten und einzigen Militärputsch in der Geschichte Australiens. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG177: Robert Fortune, Botaniker und Teespion – https://gadg.fm/177 - GAG226: Der Untergang der Batavia – https://gadg.fm/226 - GAG248: Der Venustransit von 1761/69 und das erste wissenschaftliche Großprojekt – https://gadg.fm/248 - GAG254: Eine kurze Geschichte des Kautschuks – https://gadg.fm/254 - GAG247: Der Emu Krieg von 1932 – https://gadg.fm/247 // Literatur - Simon Füchtenschnieder, Meuterei im Paradies: Die Fahrt der Bounty und der globale Seehandel im 18. Jahrhundert, 2024. - Caroline Alexander: The Bounty, The true Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, 2003. - Michael Duffy: Man of Honour: John Macarthur, 2003. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast
'It's Whac-A-Mole': Banking scams rapidly advancing with technology

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 12:52


Yesterday, Christine Rose shared her family was scammed out of $40,000 as they were purchasing their first home.  Australian Banking Association CEO Anna Bligh joined Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive to discuss the advancement of banking scams. 'It's Whac-A-Mole, as soon as the door is closed on one type of scam these criminals will do their best to find another way. Once upon a time criminals who wanted your money would come through the front of a bank with a shotgun. Now, they're doing what they can to trick us at a scale we've never seen before." Ms Bligh said. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Consistently Eccentric
The Rum Rebellion - Trying to say bye Bligh to authority in Australia

Consistently Eccentric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 68:32


When setting up a brand new colony it is important to ensure that you have a long term plan. Unfortunately for the convicts being sent to Botany Bay in Australia, it seemed that their ongoing welfare was more of an afterthought. And when the first Governor left and placed the leader of the New South Wales Corps in temporary charge things went downhill fast. Which is always a likely outcome when alcohol becomes the primary currency...The impact of allowing the New South Wales Corps to abuse their power, even for a short time, led to nearly 20 years of struggle to get the colony in Australia under some sort of control.This week we will be talking about these efforts, how they were undermined, and how eventually the Colonial Office got so desperate that they appointed the former captain of the HMS Bounty, William Bligh, to be the new Governor. Because surely you could trust everyone to follow orders under his watch?Guest Host: Ollie Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brief History
The Mutiny on the Bounty

Brief History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 4:15 Transcription Available


This episode explores the legendary Mutiny on the Bounty, highlighting the tension between Captain William Bligh and his crew during their voyage to Tahiti in the late 18th century. It examines the mutineers' quest for freedom, Bligh's extraordinary survival journey, and the lasting legacy of this maritime rebellion. The story serves as a reflection on leadership, authority, and human resilience.

Sending Signals
5th Anniversary Extravaganza (Dan Wilson, Astrel K, Sheila Lord, & Luke Bligh)

Sending Signals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 84:02


It's been five years! Yes, it's 5th anniversary extravaganza episode of Sending Signals! I'm delighted that Dan Wilson agreed to come back on for a catch-up. He's one of my favourite ever guests on the show and he didn't disappoint. We talk about his recent Grammy win, the role of embarrassment in songwriter, as well as the story behind the Semisonic classic “Singing In My Sleep”. Chris has written songs with the likes of Taylor Swift, Adele, Mitski, Chris Stapleton and on and on… British singer-songwriter Sheila Lord also joins me for a chat and a heart-stopping live performance. I'm also happy that Rhys Edwards, AKA Astrel K, joined me from Stockholm to talk about his new album “The Foreign Department”, which is one of the loveliest albums of the year. As if that wasn't enough, I'm joined by my friend, podcaster Luke Bligh who co-hosts “Star Wars Sessions” amongst other things. You can hear some of our conversation peppered throughout the episode. Wow. What a packed episode! It was a lot to put together, and I really hope you enjoy it. Thanks to all the guests on this episode, and indeed, over the past 5 years, and thank YOU for listening. It really means a lot. MattX: @signalspodcastInsta: @sendingsignalspodcast 

Antena Historia
El Motín del Bounty: Un relato de rebelión en alta mar - Acceso anticipado - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 58:34


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En la historia de la navegación marítima, el Motín del Bounty ocupa un lugar destacado por su dramatismo, violencia y trascendencia. Ocurrido en 1789 a bordo del HMS Bounty, este evento narra la rebelión de la tripulación contra su tiránico capitán, William Bligh, durante un viaje desde Tahití a Inglaterra. Contexto histórico: El HMS Bounty era un barco de la Royal Navy británica, comandado por William Bligh, cuya misión era transportar plantas de pan del árbol (Artocarpus altilis) desde Tahití a las colonias británicas en el Caribe. Bligh, conocido por su carácter severo y disciplinario, estableció normas estrictas a bordo, lo que generó un creciente malestar entre la tripulación. El viaje a Tahití: En 1788, el Bounty partió de Inglaterra hacia Tahití, donde la tripulación disfrutó de una estancia agradable durante cinco meses. Los hombres intercambiaron bienes con los tahitianos, establecieron relaciones con mujeres locales y se familiarizaron con la cultura y costumbres de la isla. El regreso a Inglaterra y el inicio del descontento: En abril de 1789, el Bounty zarpó de Tahití con las plantas de pan del árbol a bordo. Sin embargo, el regreso a Inglaterra se convirtió en una travesía plagada de tensiones y abusos por parte del capitán Bligh. Las raciones de comida se redujeron drásticamente, los castigos se intensificaron y el trato degradante hacia la tripulación se tornó insoportable. La chispa del motín: El 28 de abril de 1789, mientras el Bounty se encontraba en las Islas Pitcairn, el desdén de Bligh hacia la tripulación alcanzó su punto álgido. Tras una discusión con Fletcher Christian, maestro de a bordo, Bligh lo relevó de su cargo y lo humilló públicamente. Este incidente desencadenó la rebelión. La toma del Bounty: Al amanecer del 29 de abril, mientras Bligh se encontraba fuera del barco, Fletcher Christian lideró el motín. La tripulación se apoderó del Bounty, arrestó a Bligh y a sus oficiales leales, y los abandonó en un bote junto con 18 miembros de la tripulación que no participaron en la rebelión. El destino de los amotinados: Tras el motín, el Bounty navegó hacia Pitcairn, donde la mayoría de los amotinados se estableció con mujeres tahitianas y fundaron una comunidad. Algunos años después, la tripulación del HMS Pandora, enviada en su búsqueda, descubrió el asentamiento y arrestó a los amotinados que aún vivían. Diez de ellos fueron condenados a muerte, mientras que el resto fueron enviados a Inglaterra para ser juzgados. Legado del Motín del Bounty: El Motín del Bounty ha sido objeto de numerosas obras literarias, películas y documentales. La historia ha sido interpretada de diversas maneras, centrándose en la tiranía del capitán Bligh, las motivaciones de los amotinados, la búsqueda de la libertad y la construcción de una nueva sociedad en Pitcairn. Más allá del motín: El viaje del Bounty y el motín en sí representan un capítulo fascinante en la historia naval. Más allá de la violencia y el drama, este evento pone de relieve la complejidad de las relaciones humanas en un entorno aislado y la búsqueda de la libertad ante la opresión. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIAJE 2024* https://antenahistoria.com/normandia-memorable/ Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

WDR ZeitZeichen
Die Meuterei auf der Bounty (am 28.4.1789)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 14:45


Bei der berühmtesten Meuterei der Seefahrts-Geschichte war manches nicht wie in der Legende: Kapitän Bligh war kein Tyrann, und Fletcher Christian nicht mal der Anführer der Meuterer... Von Andrea Kath.

Providence College Podcast
Inside the Admissions Process - Owen Bligh '10, '14G

Providence College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 25:02 Transcription Available


Providence College Dean of Admission Owen Bligh '10, '14G pulls back the curtain on the extensive process of recruiting and enrolling students – a virtually year-round enterprise that reached an important milestone this week when PC issued Class of 2028 admission decisions to regular-admission applicants. In this interview, Dean Bligh shares insights about the attributes that PC looks for in prospective students, key indicators of likely success, and the reasons behind growing student interest in what Providence College has to offer.Subscribe to the Providence College Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, and YouTube.  Visit Providence College on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat, and LinkedIn. 

Instant Trivia
Episode 1098 - Heavy metal heroes - 5-letter "w"s - More nasal passages - Elizabethan plays and playwrights - The 1780s

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 9:20


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1098, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Heavy Metal Heroes 1: He bedeviled us as the lead singer of Black Sabbath before his reality TV fame. (Ozzy) Osbourne. 2: With his work on songs like "Hot For Teacher", some rank him as the greatest heavy metal guitarist. Eddie Van Halen. 3: 1980s heavy metal included this band that featured Izzy, Duff and Axl. Guns N' Roses. 4: "We're not gonna take it" if you can't name this band fronted by Dee Snider. Twisted Sister. 5: This "Fistful of Metal" band named itself for a disease. Anthrax. Round 2. Category: 5-Letter WS. With W in quotation marks 1: The name of this dance is from German for "revolve". the waltz. 2: To twist a wet towel to extract all the moisture. wring. 3: An edible grass in the genus Triticum. wheat. 4: I can see it in your eyes when you do this, to flinch in pain. wince. 5: Roger, I heard your radio message and I'll use this combination of 2 words to indicate I'll do what you asked. wilco. Round 3. Category: More Nasal Passages 1: The poem "Sing a Song of Sixpence" says, "Along came" one of these birds, "and snipped off her nose". blackbird. 2: "Ful weel she soong the service dyvyne, entuned in hir nose ful semely" in the prologue to this masterpiece. The Canterbury Tales. 3: The heathens "have ears, but they hear not; noses have they, but they smell not" in no. 115 of this Biblical book. Psalms. 4: "My nose itched," wrote Jonathan Swift, "and I knew I should drink wine or" do this to "a fool". kiss. 5: "The nose of a mob is its imagination, by this...it can be quietly led", said this poet known for his "To Helen". Edgar Allan Poe. Round 4. Category: Elizabethan Plays And Playwrights 1: In "Gorboduc", one of England's earliest plays in this genre, Porrex kills his brother; then their mother kills him. a tragedy. 2: Thomas Kyd helped establish the unrhyming form called this verse on the English stage. blank verse. 3: In John Lyly's 1595 play "The Woman in the Moon", shepherds ask Nature to create this first woman of Greek myth. Pandora. 4: This author of "Every Man in His Humour" was apparently out of humor when he stabbed a man to death in 1598. Ben Jonson. 5: Ian McKellen calls this author's "Edward II" "perhaps the first drama ever written with a homosexual hero". Christopher Marlowe. Round 5. Category: The 1780s 1: He was given command of the Bounty in 1787. Bligh. 2: In 1788 French-Canadian trader Julien Dubuque became the first white settler in what is now this state. Iowa. 3: This first Constitution went into effect March 1, 1781 after Maryland became the last state to ratify it. the Articles of Confederation. 4: In 1784 Benjamin Franklin literally created a spectacle with his invention of these. the bifocals. 5: His "Blue-Backed Speller", published in 1783, helped standardize American spelling and pronunciation. (Noah) Webster. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used

Escuchando Peliculas
REBELION A BORDO (1962) #Aventuras #drama #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 169:10


País Estados Unidos Dirección Lewis Milestone Guion Charles Lederer. Novela: Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall Reparto Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard, Richard Harris Música Bronislau Kaper Fotografía Robert Surtees Sinopsis En 1787, el Bounty zarpa del puerto de Portsmouth con destino a Tahití para cargar el fruto del árbol del pan. El capitán Bligh, que desea llegar cuanto antes a la isla, impone una férrea disciplina a bordo. Cuando llegan, la tripulación se encuentra con un auténtico paraíso que nada tiene que ver con el infierno vivido durante el viaje.

Beyond The Horizon
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: William Bligh (12/2/23)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 8:49


Captain William Bligh, born on September 9, 1754, in Plymouth, England, was a British naval officer and explorer known for his remarkable survival story after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789. Bligh's early life involved exposure to maritime traditions, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy. He gained significant experience as a master's mate on James Cook's third voyage to the South Pacific.In 1787, Bligh was appointed as the commanding officer of the HMS Bounty, tasked with transporting breadfruit plants from Tahiti to the West Indies. The prolonged stay in Tahiti led to a mutiny on April 28, 1789, with Fletcher Christian leading the rebellion. Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were cast adrift in an open boat.The subsequent open boat journey, lasting 47 days, showcased Bligh's exceptional navigational skills and leadership. Despite the harrowing conditions, Bligh successfully guided his crew to safety in Timor, a Dutch-controlled island. His survival story became legendary, and he was exonerated of any wrongdoing in subsequent inquiries.Bligh continued his naval career, facing controversies such as the Rum Rebellion during his tenure as Governor of New South Wales in 1808. Despite challenges, he left an enduring legacy as a skilled navigator, resilient leader, and a symbol of courage in the face of adversity. Captain William Bligh's name remains synonymous with the extraordinary open boat journey and his indomitable spirit at sea.(commercial at 5:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The Epstein Chronicles
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Captain William Bligh (12/2/23)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 8:49


Captain William Bligh, born on September 9, 1754, in Plymouth, England, was a British naval officer and explorer known for his remarkable survival story after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789. Bligh's early life involved exposure to maritime traditions, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy. He gained significant experience as a master's mate on James Cook's third voyage to the South Pacific.In 1787, Bligh was appointed as the commanding officer of the HMS Bounty, tasked with transporting breadfruit plants from Tahiti to the West Indies. The prolonged stay in Tahiti led to a mutiny on April 28, 1789, with Fletcher Christian leading the rebellion. Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were cast adrift in an open boat.The subsequent open boat journey, lasting 47 days, showcased Bligh's exceptional navigational skills and leadership. Despite the harrowing conditions, Bligh successfully guided his crew to safety in Timor, a Dutch-controlled island. His survival story became legendary, and he was exonerated of any wrongdoing in subsequent inquiries.Bligh continued his naval career, facing controversies such as the Rum Rebellion during his tenure as Governor of New South Wales in 1808. Despite challenges, he left an enduring legacy as a skilled navigator, resilient leader, and a symbol of courage in the face of adversity. Captain William Bligh's name remains synonymous with the extraordinary open boat journey and his indomitable spirit at sea.(commercial at 5:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

Silver Lining Life
4. Kara Bligh

Silver Lining Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 61:38


In this podcast episode, Kara Bligh, a branding client of the Silver Lining Design, discusses the process of creating new branding for her business. The episode explores ideal clients, the desired client experience, and the benefits of breathwork. Kara unveils her selected logo, sharing insights into the creative process. The conversation transitions to book talk, covering Kara's recent reads and favorite book along with judging or not judging books by their covers! Be sure to connect with Kara: https://www.instagram.com/karabligh/ And if you are wanting more Kara (which I know you are!) Check out these old episodes from the Silver Lining Life Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/39cang4mQkn38mZGmL5Kjq?si=51f57618f1394b2b https://open.spotify.com/episode/0BbotP2JqlN9ZuDCDznhfK?si=6221a3108a944b4f

Aspects of History
Film Club: The Bounty (1984)

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:24


On the 28th April 1789, the crew of HMS Bounty, under the command of Lt. William Bligh, mutinied. Led by Fletcher Christian, Bligh and some of his crew were placed in a rowing boat, whilst the mutineers took the Bounty to the South Pacific.The film, starring Anthony Hopkins and Mel Gibson, depicts these events in a film that is eminently quotable.Director Tim Hewitt joins our editor to chat about the film, including the usual categories, and the true story behind it.LinksThe Bounty (1984)Mutiny on the BountyTim Hewitt on X/TwitterOllie on X/TwitterEmail: history@aspectsofhistory.com

Eventually Supertrain

In this episode, we say goodbye to Lucan and Amanda. In that order. Amanda, however, will be back! We also continue our journey through Galactica 1980 with C. Bligh. And the adventures with monsters continue with your favorite squad: The Monster Squad. Please, listen and enjoy.

Film Gold
Episode 25- Mutiny On The Bounty (1962)

Film Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2023 116:02


The story of HMS Bounty and the mutiny that took place aboard it is a compelling narrative that has not surprisingly been the subject of many film adaptations and other creative endeavours. In this discussion from 2020 that originally went out on the Stinking Pause podcast, regular Film Gold collaborator Scott Phipps is joined by myself and Steven Byford for a long and expansive discussion of the 1962 film version of the story and its troubled production, as well as the other film versions and their relationship to the real-life events. A lot of the discussion, from my end at least, focuses on the enigmatic character that was Marlon Brando, who I describe as 'a fascinating mixture of deep and shallow'. His antics on the set had a detrimental effect on his career and his relationship with Hollywood, but there are some magic moments to be found in the film, many of them courtesy of arguably the most important actor in film history. If you're interested in a 2-part deep dive on Brando, please listen to episodes 11 & 12 of this podcast. We hope you enjoy the show! 'Film Gold' is on all the main podcast platforms.   Feedback to contrafib2001@gmail.com   Facebook page- ⁠https://www.facebook.com/filmgoldpod⁠   Twitter- ⁠https://twitter.com/FilmGold75⁠   Antony's website (blog, music, podcasts) ⁠https://www.antonyrotunno.com⁠   Antony's John Lennon podcast ⁠https://glassoniononjohnlennon.com/⁠   links to Scott's podcasts  https://⁠rainbowvalley.libsyn.com/podcast⁠ https://⁠directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/reelbritannia⁠ https://⁠directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/stinkingpause⁠ episode links The 'History By Hollywood' podcast compares the real story with the various film adaptations https://historybyhollywood.com/2017/04/08/episode-6-mutiny-on-the-bounty/ 2 key scenes from the film (Bligh vs Christian) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPa8iQyK5mQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyEHIOZf5yE A fascinating short documentary by the Maysles Brothers (who'd made a film about The Beatles a year earlier) which shows Brando the reluctant and sometimes mischievous star https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BU7Gwv4PRNE

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词汇提示1.mutiny 兵变2.harsh 严厉地3.cramped 狭窄的4.veteran老兵5.marine 海军陆战队员6.commissioned 受委托的7.turmoil 动乱的8.complexion 肤色9.seized 夺取10.tyrant 暴君11.tactful 圆滑的12.controversy 争论原文Mutiny!!Mutiny is a word that has brought fear to the most powerful empires in the world.Mutiny is when soldiers and sailors refuse to obey their commanders, often killing or imprisoning them.Mutiny can spread through whole armies and navies, throwing governments into crisis.No wonder that nations have always taken harsh measures to punish mutinous leaders.The ancient Romans executed every tenth man from an army unit that had mutinied.However,one of history's most famous mutinies did not happen to a whole army or navy, it happened on a single small ship, H.M.S. Bounty.H. M.S. Bounty set sail from England in December 1787.It was a small cramped vessel, uncomfortable during a long voyage.Its goal was to sail to the South Pacific and bring back Tahitian breadfruit plants.The government hoped that breadfruit would provide a cheap food for black slaves in the British West Indies.The captain of the Bounty was William Bligh, a veteran of many voyages.His crew, however, was largely made up of inexperienced young men.There was no room on the ship for soldiers or marines, so Bligh, as the only commissioned officer, had the difficult task of maintaining order.Many of the sailors established relationships with island women.Meanwhile,the collection of breadfruit plants for the homeward voyage continued.In April 1789, Captain Bligh decided that it was time to return to England.The breadfruit plants were loaded on the deck, making the ship cramped indeed.The Bounty set sail and would no doubt have reached England again, except for the turmoil in the mind of one of its young officers.Fletcher Christian was 24 years old, of dark complexion, and from a good family.As the Bounty pulled further from Tahiti, Fletcher seemed to have decided that he didn't want to return to England.Tahiti had been an earthly paradise, and now long months of discomfort aboard ship awaited him.He was too far from Tahiti to return by himself.On April 28, 1789, some of Fletcher Christian's friends seized control of the ship.Captain Bligh and eighteen sailors who supported him were put in a small open boat with limited food and water.Meanwhile,Christian and his 24 followers sailed back to Tahiti.Eventually,Fletcher Christian would sail the Bounty to the uninhabited Pitcairn Islands,far to the south of the shipping lanes.Meanwhile,Bligh and his loyal followers sailed in their open boat almost the width of the Pacific Ocean.They suffered from thirst, hunger and sickness, as well as hostile natives.Finally,they reached Timor in Indonesia in June and eventually made their way to the capital, Batavia.When they returned to England, Captain Bligh was first greeted as a hero.Soon,however, public attitudes changed.The legend began that Bligh was a cruel tyrant who had caused the mutiny by harsh treatment of his men.Although Bligh had a temper, and was not very tactful, this does not appear to be the whole story.In fact, it is the controversy over who is to blame for the mutiny - Bligh or Christian -that has kept the story alive for more than 200 years.翻译兵变! !叛变这个词让世界上最强大的帝国感到恐惧。兵变是指士兵和水手拒绝服从他们的指挥官,通常会杀死或监禁他们。兵变可以蔓延到整个陆军和海军,使政府陷入危机。难怪各国总是采取严厉措施惩罚叛变的领导人。古罗马人每十个叛变的士兵中就有一个被处死。然而,历史上最著名的兵变之一并没有发生在整个陆军或海军身上,它发生在一艘小船上,英国皇家海军舰艇“赏金”号。1787年12月,英国军舰“赏金”号从英国启航。这是一艘窄小的船,在长途航行中很不舒服。它的目标是航行到南太平洋,带回大溪地的面包果。政府希望面包果能为英属西印度群岛的黑奴提供一种廉价的食物。“赏金”号的船长是威廉·布莱,他参加过多次航行。然而,他的船员大多是没有经验的年轻人。船上没有士兵或海军陆战队员的位置,所以布莱作为唯一的军官,承担着维持秩序的艰巨任务。许多水手与岛上的妇女建立了关系。与此同时,为返航收集面包果的工作仍在继续。1789年4月,布莱船长决定是时候回到英国了。面包果栽在甲板上,把船挤得很挤。“赏金”号启航了,如果不是船上一位年轻军官脑子里的混乱,它无疑又要到达英国了。弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安24岁,肤色黝黑,出身名门。随着“赏金号”离塔希提岛越来越远,弗莱彻似乎已经决定不回英国了。塔希提岛曾经是人间天堂,现在等待他的是船上漫长数月的不适。他离塔希提岛太远了,不可能一个人回去。1789年4月28日,弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安的一些朋友控制了这艘船。布莱船长和支持他的18名水手被安置在一艘小船上,食物和水都很有限。与此同时,克里斯蒂安和他的24名追随者乘船返回塔希提岛。最终,弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安将“赏金”号驶向无人居住的皮特凯恩群岛,那里离航道很远。与此同时,布莱和他的忠实追随者们驾着他们的敞舱船航行了几乎整个太平洋。他们饱受干渴、饥饿和疾病的折磨,还有充满敌意的当地人。最后,他们在六月到达了印度尼西亚的帝汶岛,并最终到达了首都巴达维亚。当他们回到英国时,布莱船长首先受到了英雄般的欢迎。然而,公众的态度很快就改变了。传说布莱是一个残酷的暴君,他残酷地对待他的部下,引起了这场兵变。虽然布莱脾气暴躁,而且不太圆滑,但这似乎并不是事情的全部。事实上,是关于谁应该为兵变负责的争论——布莱还是克里斯蒂安——使这个故事流传了200多年。

What's A Job?
What does a Broadway performer do? with Bligh Voth

What's A Job?

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 58:40


Unless you were a borderline frightening child like Faith who made business plans for fun, chances are you've dreamed of being a performer at least once in your life. This week we interview Bligh Voth, who chased that dream all the way to Broadway and beyond. We talk to Bligh about a day in the life of a performer, the path she took to live her actual dream, and the non-performing jobs in between that make it all possible.

Nightlife
Nightlife History - That Bligh Girl

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 18:24


Mary Bligh, who was she? How did she end up in Australia? What happened in her life to give her the courage to stand up to hundreds of armed men?

Meet The Elite Podcast
11690 Megan Bligh-04 25 23-Metaphysical-James

Meet The Elite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 2:45


The Unfinished Print
Claire Cuccio PhD: Driven By Personal Relationships

The Unfinished Print

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 85:53


When studying mokuhanga, whether you're an academic, a creator, or for general interest, there are some scholars and academics that are mandatory in your studies.  Claire Cuccio is that particular scholar. Currently based in Seattle, and working in international education for 20 years, Claire has been a resident in Asia as an Asian print and handcraft culture specialist and cultural heritage educator. While also working for the International Mokuhanga Conference and conducting research on Nepalese woodblock print culture, Claire has been an asset to the mokuhanga community for some time.  On this episode I speak with Claire about how she got involved in studying print culture in Japan and Asia. We talk on the sensibility of mokuhanga and how Claire is driven by her personal relationships. We also discuss the economics of mokuhanga history and her work with Nepalese printmaker, Kabi Raj Lama.  Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com  Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Claire Cuccio  - her International Mokuhanga Conference lecture from 2022 can be found, here. Claire's work with woodpaperhand can be found here which contains links to many of her projects and lectures.  The New Yorker -  is a weekly magazine which began publishing in 1925 in the United States. It is published by Condé Nast. It is a magazine that covers American and world politics, culture, and arts from around the world, and New York City.  Washington University in St. Louis - is an acclaimed private research university located in St Louis, Missouri, USA. It has an edownment of 13.3 billion. The school covers many subjects and career paths such as medicine and law. More information can be found on their website, here. Myōjō - (明星) was a monthly literary and arts magazine based in Japan. It began publication in 1900 but ended its run in 1908.  It was published by Shinshisha. It was revived twice from 1921-1927, and from 1947-49 by different publishers. The magazine was made famous because of the first sōsaku hanga print ever made by Yamamoto Kanae, “The Fisherman.”  Myōjō cover from February, 1901 Harpers - is a monthly magazine in the United States, published by Harper Collins and was founded in 1850. The magazine covers politics, culture, art, history amongst other subjects. More info can be found, here. Yosano Akiko (1878-1942) - was the pen name of Shō Hō, a Japanese poet, pacifict and feminist. Her work was in the tanka format of poetry, which is 5-7-5-7-7. The Masterclass website has an interesting article describing tanka poetry, here. Tekkan Yosano (1873-1935)- was the husband of Yosano Akiko. He too was a poet and activist in early Twentieth Century Japan. As Claire mentions in her interview, Tekkan founded Myōjō in 1900.  sōsaku-hanga - or creative prints, is a style of printmaking which is predominantly, although not exclusively, prints made by one person. It started in the early twentieth century in Japan, in the same period as the shin-hanga movement. The artist designs, carves, and prints their own works. The designs, especially in the early days, may seem rudimentary but the creation of self-made prints was a breakthrough for printmakers moving away from where only a select group of carvers, printers and publishers created woodblock prints.  Fujishima Takeji (1867-1943)  - was a Japanese painter. He studied Western painting (yōga) in the Romantic and impressionistic styles, but also painted Japanese themes. He made mokuhanga during the sōsaku hanga period of Japanese printing, carved and printed himself.  Dawn Drizzle at Kawaramachi (1934) Ishii Hakutei (1882-1958) - was a Japanese painter who studied Western style painting. He became editor of the first incarnation of Myōjō in 1900, helping to publish Kanae's “Fisherman” print. Hakutei is famous for his Twelve Views of Tōkyō prints which he printed himself.  Twelve Views of Tōkyō: Yanagibashi (1910) Kyoto Consortium for Japanese Studies (KCJS) - located on the campus at Doshisha University, the KCJS is a fully immersive langauge school both culturally and linguistically. It has 13 member universities from the United States. More info can be found, here. Henry Smith II - is a professor emeritus at Columbia University. The article he wrote about the hanmoto system and Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) can be found, here.  Rebecca Salter - is the President of The Royal Academy of Arts, in London, England. She is also an artist who has written two books about Japanese woodblock printing, Japanese Woodblock Printing (2001), and Japanese Popular Prints (2006). She worked with the Satō Woodblock Print Workshop, documenting their process. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  shadow cast one (2015) Satō woodblock workshop - is a traditional Japanese woodblock production house based in Kyōto, Japan. Here is an article from The Journal of Modern Craft with Rebecca Salter regarding this workshop.  International Society for Education Through Art (InSEA) - is a non governmental, associated with the United Nations, organization which tries to promote creative education around the world via events. They work with 70 countries from around the world. Find out more about what they do at their website, here. Moya Bligh (1954-2009) - was an Irish mokuhanga printmaker based in Kyoto. She lived in Japan for 30 years, having moved there permanently in the 1980's. A graduate of Tama Art University, Moya studied with Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019) and regularly conducted mokuhanga workshops in Ireland and Japan. Ms. Bligh's legacy in mokuhanga continues to this day. Beyond Wood 1 (2002) Kyoto Seika University - is a private university based in Kyōto, Japan. It is a university focused on art and scholarship. More info, here.  Elizabeth Forrest - is an award-winning Canadian artist and mokuhanga prinmaker. She has been producing mokuhanga since the late 1980's when she lived and studied in Kyōto. She has studied with the late Akira Kurosaki. More info about Elizabeth's work can be found, here.  Glancing North II (2009) Keiko Kadota (1942-2017) - was the director of Nagasawa Art Park at Awaji City from 1997-2011, and then of MI Lab at Lake Kawaguchi from 2011 until her passing. Uchiwa fans - are a craft style of hand held fan commonly seen in the summer time in Japan. There are several types of uchiwa fans, according to Kogei Japan. First, is Chinese inspired, second, is Southern inspired, and lastly, Korean inspired. Uchiwa fans are shaped like a ping pong paddle. There are various styles of fans in Japan. More info about uchiwa fans and others can be found here at Japanobjects.com. New Year Card - called nengajo (年賀状) in Japanese, these cards have been traditionally passed from person to person since the Heian Period (794-1185). Mokuhanga practitioners make them as well, creating a new one every year focusing on the zodiac sign of the year as a theme. Kyōto Handicraft Center - opened  in 1967, it is a center dedicated to the traditional crafts of Japan. Located near the Heian Shrine in central Kyōto they offer work shops, food, a restaurant, and a bookshop for national and international tourists. On their website in English you can order from their online shop, shipping internationally. More info, here.  Kamigata Ukiyo-e Museum - is mokuhanga museum in Ōsaka that focuses on ukiyo-e era woodblock prints of actors. It is made up of four floors with a rotating exhibition and demonstration space. It's near the Dōntombori, a canal which runs from the Dōtonbori Bridge to Nipponbashi Bridge. It is a tourist hotspot in Ōsaka. More info, in Japanese, here.  Terry McKenna - is a mokuhanga printmaker based in Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan. He studied under Kyōto-based mokuhanga artist Richard Steiner. Terry also runs his own mokuhanga school in Karuizawa. His interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Richard Steiner's interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here.  Beyond Raging Waves (2017) David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here.  The Seacoast in Summer (2007-9) Doi Hangaten -  is a mokuhanga print publisher located in Tōkyō, Japan. Once a publisher of prints associated with the shin-hanga movement of the ealry twentieth century, the company continues to publish reproductions of famous Japanese prints, in the old ways. Most recently, the Doi family have collaborated with David Bull and Mokuhankan to publish new verions of some of the old blocks from almost 100 years ago. More info about the Doi Hangaten can be found here, here and here. The collaboration videos produced by Mokuhankan regarding the Doi family and the subsequant collaboration can be found, here.      Matsushima (1936)   Was designed by Tsuchiya Koitsu (1870-1949), and printed by Mokuhankan with Shun Yamamoto, who is himself an accomplished printmaker.  The Adachi Institute of Woodblock Prints - is a print studio located in Tōkyō. Established in 1994 in order to promote and preserve the colour woodblock print of Japan. More information, in English and in Japanese.  Narita, Chiba, Japan - is a city located roughly 70km from the city of Tōkyō. Known predominantly as the home to Narita International Airport. The city and its environs have a long and rich history unto itself. For tourist information,  here. For the history of protest in the area, here. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an influential artist and filmmaker who ushered in the genre of art, considered as "pop art."     Sunset Series (1972) screen-print   Kabi Raj Lama  - is a Nepalese printmaker based in Kathmandu, Nepal. He has lived and worked in Japan studying mokuhanga, has travelled the world involved in art residences, studying printmaking. Lama works in intaglio, screen-printing, lithography, and mokuhanga. See Claire's above video from the IMC about Kabi Raj Lama's life and history. HIs Instagram can be found, here.     Kabiraj 5 (2017)   The Kentler International Drawing Space - is an art gallery located in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York. It has hosted several mokuhanga centred exhibitions. The most recent was Between Worlds as hosted by The Mokuhanga Sisters, from July 17 - July 31, 2022. More info, here.    The Mokuhanga Sisters - are a mokuhanga collective consisting of Yoonmi Nam, Mariko Jesse, Lucy May Schofield, Melissa Schulenberg, Kate MacDonagh, Katie Baldwin, Mia-O, Patty Hudak, and Natasha Norman. website,  Instagram   Between Worlds - was a mokuhanga specific show hosted by the Kentler International Drawing Space from July 17 - July 31, 2022.    Books Kinokuniya - is a Japanese chain of bookstores located throughout every Prefecture in Japan and around the world. More info, here.    Peter Ujlaki - is a gallerist and scholar based in Ashiya, Hyōgō, Japan. His website Osakaprints.com has been an asset when researching and discussing prints from the Kamigata (Kansai) region of Japan. His website buys and sells prints from the above region of Kyoto, Ōsaka, and Kobe. The history of woodblock prints from this region is different than of Tōkyō. You can find Peter's wesbite, here.   senjafuda - are the votive slips Claire brings up in her interview. These were hand printed slips pasted by the worshipper onto the Buddhist temple of their choosing. These slips had many different subjects such as ghosts, Buddhist deities, and written characters. Japan Experience has bit of history of senjafuda, here.   The Bai people - are an ethnic group located in Yunnan, Guizhou, and Hunan Provinces of China. The Bai people have unique festivals, foods, and architecture.    Nishiki-e (錦絵) - is the Japanese phrase for multi-colour woodblock prints, otherwise known as brocade pictures.    Sea of Japan - is a body of water which lies beteween Japan, the two Koreas, and Russia. It is predominantly referred to as the Sea of Japan but is also known as the East Sea or Korean East Sea. The dispute of naming rights is on going.    International Mokuhanga Conference - is a bi-yearly conference dedicated to mokuhanga which started in 2011 by the International Mokuhanga Association. Each conference is themed. The latest conference was in 2021, delayed a year because of the pandemic. More information can be found, here.     Tuula Moilanen - is a Finnish mokuhanga printmaker and painter based in Finland. She lived and studied in Kyōto from 1989-2012,  where she learned her printmaking at Kyōto Seika University and from printmaker Akira Kurosaki (1937-2019). Her work can be found, here.   Return To Home (2014)   geidai (芸大) -  is the Japanese word for “arts college.”    Lauren Pearlman Sugita - is the owner and operator of the Japanese paper educator and supplier, Paper Connection. Based in Rhode Island, USA, Paper Connection has been supplying artists and educators with paper from many countries for over thirty years. More info can be found, here.  Echizen - is a region in Fukui Prefecture, Japan associated with Japanese paper making. It has a long history of paper making. There are many paper artisans in the area. One famous paper maker is Iwano Ichibei. He is a Living National Treasure in paper making, and the ninth generation of his family is still making paper today. More info can be found here in English, and here in Japanese.  hosho paper - is a handmade and machine made paper from Japan used for printmaking. Some information can be found here. Ibe Kyoko -  is a Japanese artist who works with washi, Japanese paper. She produces installations, prints, stage art, and Japanese folding screens (byōbu). You can find more information about her work on her website, here. An interview with the artist can be found here, at the Noyes Museum of Art in Stockton.   Recycling Washi Tales - is a performance piece by Kyoko Ibe and playwright Elise Thoron,  made about Japanese paper making and with washi. It is four stories, narrated,  taking the observer through different parts of Japanese paper history. More info can be found here on PBS.    Vietnamese paper (dó) - a great video from Business Insider,  here, about the history and modern production of Vietnamese paper in Bac Ninh Province, Vietnam. Vietnamese paper goes as far back as the 13th Century with book making and folk art. Information regarding the Zó Project, a non profit for preserving traditional Vietnamese paper, mentioned in the video can be found, here.   BlueCat Paper -  is a paper company based in Bangalore, India. They make various handmade paper in India, different shapes and colours. They upcycle their paper, meaning that everything is reused in the making of their paper. More info can be found, here.   handmade paper from Laos - South East Asia has had a tradition of papermaking for 700 years. Laotian paper is made of mulberry. More info can be found, here   handmade paper from Bhutan -  Bhutan has a history of handmade paper using the Daphne plant. Stemming from the eighth century, papermaking in Bhutan is made throughout the country. In 1990 the Bhutanese Travel and Tourist Agency wanted to preserve Bhutanese handmade paper. They sent Norbu Tenzin to learn papermaking in Shimane Prefecture, Japan. More info can be found at thre North Bengal Tourism site, here.   Lokta paper - is a Nepalese paper which also uses the bark of the Daphne tree. It is usually sold with various prints and designs.  More info can be found at Paper Connection, here.   © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - Stakes Is High, the instrumental by James Dewitt Yancey [J Dilla] (1974-2006). This beat was used by De La Soul, and released on the record Stakes Is High (1996) released by Tommy Boy Records. RIP David Jude Jolicoeur [Trugoy the Dove] (1968-2023) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny  Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***      

Mental Edge Training Coach with Chad Hermansen
Bligh Madris from D2 to the Big Leagues

Mental Edge Training Coach with Chad Hermansen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 57:50


Chad Hermansen interviews Bligh Madris in his journey from Foothill HS in Henderson, Nevada to D2 school Colorado Mesa to becoming a Major League outfielder/first baseman.  He is the first born MLB player with Palauan Descent.  He has also gone through Pirates, Rays, Tigers, and now an Astro in a very short time and he shares what that is like and how he approached the mental game of hitting.  Join Chad for his 6 week Mental Edge Life Coaching Program.  Chad coaches current and former athletes during this 6 week period and teaches people how to coach themselves through the Self Coaching Model.  Of course non-athletes are welcome too! For more info and to see if this is right for you schedule a free consultation at www.MentalEdgeTrainingCoach.com    

Locked On Astros - Daily Podcast On The Houston Astros
Astros trade for Bligh Madris from Tigers

Locked On Astros - Daily Podcast On The Houston Astros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 31:45


Eric and Brett discuss the trade the Astros made for a minor-league outfielder. Bligh Madris is the next star for the Houston Astros! Or he may be finding another team when they need a roster spot. Will the Astros extend Kyle Tucker? Do the Astros need a veteran catcher? We introduce a new producer Mark Drew. You know him from TikTok.Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQhttps://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstros Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Astros - Daily Podcast On The Houston Astros
Astros trade for Bligh Madris from Tigers

Locked On Astros - Daily Podcast On The Houston Astros

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 35:30


Eric and Brett discuss the trade the Astros made for a minor-league outfielder. Bligh Madris is the next star for the Houston Astros! Or he may be finding another team when they need a roster spot. Will the Astros extend Kyle Tucker? Do the Astros need a veteran catcher? We introduce a new producer Mark Drew. You know him from TikTok. Locked On Astros, the daily podcast about the Houston Astros, hosted by Eric Huysman and Brett Chancey, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Astros on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute listening to the latest Astros news and notes. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends! We now have a YouTube channel as well, so go subscribe to that as well and get us to 10k subscribers! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fXhBb2-ZTiPwk7WNwYjzQ https://linktr.ee/LockedOnAstros Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Matt Thomas Show
Astros Welcome Bligh Madris to the team, Texans could lose #1 pick

The Matt Thomas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 127:17


The Matt Thomas Show
Astros Welcome Bligh Madris to the team, Texans could lose #1 pick

The Matt Thomas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 127:17


Officially Unofficial
Detroit Tigers Outfield Bligh Madris #177

Officially Unofficial

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 56:57


On this episode we have Detroit Tigers Outfielder Bligh Madris. We discuss his debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates, his monster first month in the bigs, winning Playoff MVP with Durham Bulls, getting picked up by the Detroit Tigers, Daniel Vogelbach and MUCH MORE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)
Episode 311 - Charles Laughton (Part 5)

Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 92:03


**Note: Intros aren't back yet. Thanks for your patience! In his final appearance on the podcast, Charles Laughton menaces June Havoc and recreates one of his classic screen roles. First, he co-stars with Ms. Havoc in "Blind Date" (originally aired on CBS on September 29, 1949). Then, Laughton is back in the uniform of the infamous Captain Bligh. He earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance as Bligh in the 1935 big screen adaptation of Mutiny on the Bounty, and he returns to the role for the story of what happened after the captain was set adrift. We'll hear "The Revenge of Captain Bligh" (originally aired on CBS on May 17, 1954). And finally, we'll hear Laughton in another of his memorable screen performances as Academy Award presents Ruggles of Red Gap (originally aired on June 8, 1946).

History Extra podcast
A mutineer in the family

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 32:13


In 1789, a group of mutinous sailors seized control of HMS Bounty from its captain William Bligh in dramatic fashion. A new book by Harrison Christian explores the life of the author's direct ancestor Fletcher Christian, who famously led the mutiny. Speaking with Rob Attar, Christian explains why the crew decided to overpower Bligh, during their Pacific voyage, and tells the extraordinary story of their blood-soaked colony on Pitcairn Island. (Ad) Harrison Christian is the author of Men Without Country: The True Story of Exploration and Rebellion in the South Seas (Ultimo, 2022). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Men-Without-Country-Exploration-Rebellion/dp/1761150707/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histipad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Eventually Supertrain

It is Episode 136... and we say goodbye to Battlestar Galactica and C. Bligh of the Eastern Blighs. Plus, Kiki Writes and Tales of the Gold Monkey. And, Christin Haws talking about the Middleman. With Dan lurking around. Please, listen and enjoy.

I am Charles Schwartz Show
How to Monetize Your Network & Interests with Dominic Bligh

I am Charles Schwartz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 67:36


Welcome to the I am Charles Schwartz Show! This podcast is an uncommon guide to getting you what you want, when you want it. From the guy who has been coaching entrepreneurs on how to retire for over a decade. This podcast aims at making you UNSTOPPABLE. Awaken the inner beast within you! Quash your limiting beliefs and bring out the best version of YOU.

Dan Snow's History Hit
Mutiny on The Bounty

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 22:53


Numerous novels, TV shows and as many as 5 movies- including the Hollywood classic starring Clarke Gable and Marlon Brando - have immortalised the story of the Mutiny on the Bounty in the popular imagination forever. The mutiny on the HMS Bounty occurred in the South Pacific Ocean on 28 April 1789. Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant Bligh, and set him and eighteen loyalists adrift in a rowing boat. The mutineers settled on Tahiti and Pitcairn Island, while Bligh navigated more than 4,000 miles in the rowing boat to safety. and began the process of bringing the mutineers to justice.Direct descendent of lead mutineer Fletcher Christian, Harrison Christian joins Dan on the podcast to seperate the myth from the truth in this epic tale of a rebellious crew, a mammoth journey and a lost colony in the far-flung tropics of the Pacific Ocean. The legends started when William Bligh returned to Britain and immediately rewrote the facts of what happened to fit his narrative; novelists and film-writers have been doing the same ever since.The producer was Mariana Des Forges and the audio editor was Dougal Patmore.If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe to History Hit today!To download the History Hit app please go to the Android or Apple store. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beers with Nigel
Act 71: Entertaining out-of-town guests

Beers with Nigel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 78:59


If you drink beer, they will come. That's how the saying goes, right? Kevin and Ryan, of Dry Dock Brewing, were in town this week and Nigel and Nick decided it was time to extend a little KC beer hospitality. While sharing (many) beers at Transparent Brewing, they discussed Kevin's entry into ownership of the Aurora, Colorado brewery and brewery supply store after deciding he didn't need no stinking bosses anymore, and their ever-evolving love of craft beer. Dry Dock recently expanded its distribution into Kansas and the company is looking for further expansion over the next few years. Pre-show Drinkers and Mystery Beers consumed: Bligh's Barleywine Ale, Dry Dock Brewing; Bodies, Basketballs & Big Wheels, Diametric/Vine Stret/Vanessa House Collab; Apricot Blonde, Dry Dock Brewing; Stone in Love; Gotahold Brewing; Blood Orange Blonde, Dry Dock Brewing; Yuppies in Blazers, Grains & Taps; En Voyage bourbon barrel aged imperial stout, The Big Friendly; Beer Karma oatmeal stout, Transparent Brewing (with a little help from Nigel and Nick); and Lighthouses Rule, Transparent Brewing.

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast
Where to Add Vinnie P:asquantino, Josh H. Smith and Bligh Madris, Plus Class A Standouts

The Athletic Fantasy Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 48:49


Should Royals first base prospect VInnie Pasquantino be added in all leagues, now that he has been called up? DVR and Al address this question, as well as look into the fantasy appeal of Michael Harris, Josh H. Smith, Jonathan Ananda and Bligh Madris. They also consider whether David Villar and Dominic Fletcher could see time in the majors in 2022 and turn their attention to some of the more intriguing players currently in Class A. Follow DVR on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper Follow Al on Twitter: @almelchiorBB Email us: fantasypods@theathletic.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: bit.ly/AthleticFantasy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BaseballBiz
Locked on Pirates, Ethan Smith visits BaseballBiz & talk Oneil Cruz, Bligh Madris & Jack Suwinski

BaseballBiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 30:52


Locked On Pirates host, Ethan Smith & BaseballBiz meet to talk the business of the PiratesFront Office ChangesNeal Huntington leaves and there is a new strategyBen Cherington emphasis on putting the young guys on the fieldEnjoying the gameEric Neander built Thank you to Pirates for Tyler Glasnow & Austin MeadowsMeadows traded to Tigers for Isaac Paredes Pirates Manager, Derek Shelton, former hitting coach for Minnesota & Tampa Bay Lineups can be a bit interesting Ke'Bryan Hayes leads off,   Bryan Reynolds, Jack Suwinski, Michael ChavisThese guys really gel togetherOneil Cruz should have come up from the Minors soonerService Time manipulation? Free AgencyAaron Judge completing his 6 yearsBligh Madris Pirates are flat out better than the Chicago CubsWinning 4 of their last 5 games is a good thingOneil Cruz & Bligh Madris are becoming a huge part of the offenseVogelbach speaks to the new blood of the teamPirates have called up 12 new guys this yearWho will be the leader of this team? Ke'Bryan Hayes?Watching the Minors and waiting for them to come up, Rays, Wander Franco examplePast Leadership of the Rays, Charlie Morton, Rich Hill, Nelson Cruz. This year the Rays are lacking that team leadershipWhat are the Cubs doing, Sara Sanchez and Bleed Cubbie BlueReds not making a difference with Rookie of the Year, Jonathan India.  Will the Reds make a commitment to their team and the fans to build a better teamCubs & the Reds may not getting better, the Pirates certainly have a brighter futureThe PNC Park experience Pittsburgh Pirates have to compete for Steeler s & Penguins fansAll-Star candidate – David Bednar, pitcher, closer, may be that guyMain 2022 goal for the Pirates – Don't lose 100 games again70 wins is possible for growth this yearDrastic roster changes since AprilAndrew Knapp, Cole Tucker & other no longer with the teamBig Guys in MLB making a difference Daniel Vogelbach, Rowdy Tellez, Alejandro KirkFinding the unsung signings – 2021 Atlanta Braves was amazing with their mid-season tradesSpecial Thanks to Ethan Smith from the podcast, Locked On Pirates. Ethan can be found @mvp_EtHaN, @LockedOnPirates for sharing his insights into the world of the Pittsburgh Pirates.BaseballBiz is also on iheartradio, Stitcher, Apple, Spotify & Google podcastsYou can reach Mark @TheBaseballBiz & Brandon @SportsBlitzPod on Twitter Special thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music "Rocking Forward"

Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 57 Macarthur & Wool: Australian History

Australian Histories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 64:17


John Macarthur was a divisive character in the first decades of the New South Wales penal colony and he was instrumental in the overthrow of Governor Bligh (see the Bligh series Eps 52-55), along with the discomfort and early recall of a number of other Governors. But he and his family did manage to build a farming dynasty in NSW and he was often later promoted as the 'founder' of the Australian Wool industry.  This episode takes a look at the Macarthur family, the development of his sheep flocks and the early development of wool production in the new colony, and consider the impact of the Macarthurs in that important industry. (64 mins) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoying the podcast?  Help support the show with a   one-off donation --------------------------------------------------------------------- AustralianHistoriesPodcast.com.au  

Nautical Nonsense
Life and Times of Captain Bligh

Nautical Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 17:59


Eighteen men, five days of rations, and the equivalent of an Atlantic crossing. People used to be made of tougher stuff. There aren't many people in our lifetime who would willingly leave their families, knowing the potential of death, and also knowing our modern comforts and giving them up entirely. Society has, in a lot of ways, changed for the better, but not necessarily in all aspects. Many people would grimace at the idea of camping, let alone a lifetime of camping with rations, cold miserable weather, strict regulations, and little to no pay. As much as the British Empire has made some very questionable choices in history, we cannot deny the fact they created some truly remarkable sailors and loyalty-inspiring leaders.  In the mid-1800s the royal navy acquired The  HMS Bounty, a converted merchant collier they planned to use to transport breadfruit from French Polynesia to the West Indies. The Bounty's planned route sailed from Tahiti to the West Indies. Now the British and the French did not get along in the seventeen hundreds, and I don't particularly think that has changed even now. Tahiti was chosen as a place to British dominance, in a sort of territorial standoff with the French. Shipping out the breadfruit from French Polynesia was a tactical political and militaristic display. In August of 1787, the British Royal Navy appointed William Bligh, of Plymouth, England as commanding Lieutenant aboard the Bounty. Show Notes: [02:35] Who is Captain William Bligh [04:12] William Bligh was given command of the HMS Bounty [04:55] HMS Bounty set sail from Spithead, England [05:34] HMS Bounty finally reached Tahiti [06:18] They departed Tahiti for the West Indies & Tensions Grew Between Captain and Crew [08:03] Fletcher's Mutiny  [08:58] Bligh Taken Prisoner and Sent off in the Ship's Boat [10:46] HMS Bounty Returns to Tahiti and then Headed to Pitcairn Island [11:45] HMS Bounty Crew Carry-On and Bligh's Crew Arrives [13:04] Mutineers Sent to Trail and Bligh Welcomed as Hero [11:45] Bligh's Career Continues [14:37] Wreckage and Recreation of the HMS Bounty   Connect with Sydney Zaruba: Nautical Nonsense on Instagram Sydney on Instagram A Narrative Of The Mutiny, On Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; And The Subsequent Voyage Of Part Of The Crew, In The Ship's Boat