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In this episode of the Ketones and Coffee podcast, host Lawrence welcomes Dr. Anthony Chaffee, a medical doctor focusing on neurosurgery, former professional rugby player, and host of the Plant Free MD podcast. Dr. Chaffee shares his journey from discovering the negative effects of plant-based foods to adopting and advocating for a carnivore diet. He discusses the misconceptions about dietary fat and cholesterol, the detrimental effects of carbohydrates and plant toxins, and the benefits of a meat-centric diet on chronic diseases and overall health.Dr. Chaffee also addresses common concerns about the carnivore diet, such as fiber intake and the process of adapting to a carnivore lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of education, understanding, and a commitment to change for achieving peak health.00:00 Welcome to the Ketones and Coffee Podcast!00:28 Introducing Dr. Anthony Chaffee: From Rugby to Carnivore Diet Advocacy01:06 The Uncommon Path: A Doctor's Journey into Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine04:54 The Carnivore Diet: A Doctor's Personal and Professional Journey05:10 The Turning Point: Discovering the Carnivore Diet10:00 The Impact of Diet on Professional Athletic Performance15:30 Rediscovering Carnivore: A Doctor's Reawakening25:44 The Science Behind Carnivore: Understanding Our Biological Needs30:06 Exploring the Primary Metabolic State: Fasting vs. Fed31:40 The Carnivore Diet: A Deep Dive into Benefits and Nutritional Insights33:58 Addressing Common Misconceptions: Carbs, Sugar, and Diabetes37:00 Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Diet and Disease42:44 Carnivore Diet as a Lifestyle: Strategies for Success49:11 Debunking Dietary Myths: The Truth About Fiber and Meat54:17 Transitioning to Carnivore: Tips and Personal Insights58:17 Connecting with Dr. Anthony Chafee: Resources and Future Projects~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Save yourself that trip to the market — Instacart delivers groceries in as fast as 1 hour! They connect you with Personal Shoppers in your area to shop and deliver groceries from your favorite stores.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35. Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
In this episode of the Ketones and Coffee podcast, host Lawrence welcomes Dr. Anthony Chaffee, a medical doctor focusing on neurosurgery, former professional rugby player, and host of the Plant Free MD podcast. Dr. Chaffee shares his journey from discovering the negative effects of plant-based foods to adopting and advocating for a carnivore diet. He discusses the misconceptions about dietary fat and cholesterol, the detrimental effects of carbohydrates and plant toxins, and the benefits of a meat-centric diet on chronic diseases and overall health.Dr. Chaffee also addresses common concerns about the carnivore diet, such as fiber intake and the process of adapting to a carnivore lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of education, understanding, and a commitment to change for achieving peak health.00:00 Welcome to the Ketones and Coffee Podcast!00:28 Introducing Dr. Anthony Chaffee: From Rugby to Carnivore Diet Advocacy01:06 The Uncommon Path: A Doctor's Journey into Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine04:54 The Carnivore Diet: A Doctor's Personal and Professional Journey05:10 The Turning Point: Discovering the Carnivore Diet10:00 The Impact of Diet on Professional Athletic Performance15:30 Rediscovering Carnivore: A Doctor's Reawakening25:44 The Science Behind Carnivore: Understanding Our Biological Needs30:06 Exploring the Primary Metabolic State: Fasting vs. Fed31:40 The Carnivore Diet: A Deep Dive into Benefits and Nutritional Insights33:58 Addressing Common Misconceptions: Carbs, Sugar, and Diabetes37:00 Historical and Scientific Perspectives on Diet and Disease42:44 Carnivore Diet as a Lifestyle: Strategies for Success49:11 Debunking Dietary Myths: The Truth About Fiber and Meat54:17 Transitioning to Carnivore: Tips and Personal Insights58:17 Connecting with Dr. Anthony Chafee: Resources and Future Projects~~~~~~Estrella by Audiorezout is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.~~~~~~ Save yourself that trip to the market — Instacart delivers groceries in as fast as 1 hour! They connect you with Personal Shoppers in your area to shop and deliver groceries from your favorite stores.Instacart - Groceries delivered in as little as 1 hour. Free delivery on your first order over $35. Go to ketocoachlorenz.com and use the contact form to get your Free Consultation!Support the show
Last time we spoke about the battle for Tientsin. Tientsin had be relieved momentarily of its siege, but the Boxers and Qing forces quickly went back to work assaulting the foreign held part of the city. Forces from the great powers began arriving at Taku, heading for Tientsin to finally lift its siege once and for all. The battle against the Chinese held part of the city was to be the bloodiest battle of the Boxer Rebellion and it was the Japanese who ushered in victory. The southern and eastern gates of Tientsin were breached as the foreign troops sent the Qing and Boxer forces fleeing. Now with Tientsin firmly in their hands and with even more troops arriving by the day, the new 8 Nation alliance was preparing for a march upon Beijing. Would this new international force be able to get to Beijing quickly enough to save the besieged foreign community there? #66 The Boxer Rebellion part 6: The Fall of Beijing Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, 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 the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia 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 where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. German Field Marshal Alfred von Waldersee was chosen to be the supreme allied commander, but he was in Germany with his soldiers set to depart on August 18th. Meanwhile Lt General Sir Alfred Gaselee was at Tientsin and he managed to get the Americans to back him temporarily to be the leader of the new 8 Nation alliance. I would like to note, General Yamaguchi Motomi was the highest ranking officer present at Tientsin during this time, but non-white racism disallowed the other commanders to allow him to take command. It was estimated by most of the great powers that some 50-70 thousand troops would be necessary to march upon Beijing, Gaselee had 22,000. 10,000 Japanese, 4000 Russian, 3000 British, 2000 Americans, 800 French, 200 Germans, 100 Austrians and 100 Italians. Telegraph lines were cut, the railway was damaged and many of the Great powers advised waiting for more troops before marching. But the British and Americans threatened to go it alone if they did not march at once. Back in Beijing the truce had gradually died down and now the foreigners lived in a confused paradox. At one moment the Zongli Yamen would send them gifts of food and assure them protection, the next they were plotting their death. The hostilities had resumed while the Zongli Yamen began publicly stating any soldier caught firing on the legations would be beheaded. It was unbelievably contradictory. Rumor also had it Li Hongzhang had been appointed the negotiator for peace talks and would soon send telegrams to the foreign governments. On August 12th, Prince Qing sent a message indicating the Zongli Yamen intended to have a meeting with the ministers the very next day. The foreign community hoped this meant a relief force was close to Beijing and that the Qing were panicking. They had all received information two days prior from General Gaselee stating “Strong force of Allies advancing. Twice defeated enemy. Keep up your spirits.” They also received a message from General Fukushima stating “Probable date of arrival at Peking August 13 or 14.” The legation defenders morale had thus boosted considerably, but they were still under a violent siege taking the lives of people every day. Bullets and shrapnel peppered them each day and the Qing forces seemed even more aggressive, planting their banners just 20 yards from the defenders outposts. In fact some of the banners bore the name of a General they had not heard of until that point, it was our old friend Yuxian. Yuxian had been appointed governor of Shanxi province and reigned a campaign of terror against Christians and foreigners there. On July 9th, it was rumored Yuxian had executed 44 foreigners including women and children from some missionary families whom he had personally invited to the provincial capital, Taiyuan under the guise he was going to protect them. It is disputed by historians who were the actual culprits who killed the foreigners, but the incident became known as the Taiyuan massacre. What is known, by the later half of 1900, Shanxi saw as many as 2000 Christians murdered. It seemed Empress Dowager Cixi brought Yuxian over to Beijing as a last-ditch effort to overrun the foreigners. The tenacity of the besiegers had increased exponentially, as told to us by Lenox Simpson “all thoughts of relief have been pushed into the middle distance—and even beyond—by the urgent business we have now on hand. . . . What stupendous quantities of ammunition have been loosed-off on us . . . what tons of lead and nickel! Some of our barricades have been so eaten away by this fire, that there is but little left, and we are forced to lie prone on the ground hour after hour.... The Chinese guns are also booming again, and shrapnel and segment are tearing down trees and outhouses, bursting through walls, splintering roofs, and wrecking our strongest defenses more and more.” The commanders of the Gaselee force figured they would be facing roughly 70,000 Qing soldiers and anything between 50-100 thousand boxers between them and Beijing. They had roughly 70 artillery pieces, and lacked any real cavalry, aside from a few Cossacks. There was some Japanese cavalry, but their horses turned out to not be able to face the heat, 60 out of 400 of them would not make it to Beijing. So they were going to be mostly an infantry force. The commander chose to take the exact same route to Beijing that the British and French took during the second opium war, rather fitting if you ask me. They departed on August the 4th and the first battle they would face was at Beicang. Their intelligence reported General Dong Fuxiang had deployed roughly 20,000 troops at Beicang, though in reality it was around 11,000. The British, Americans and Japanese advanced along the west side of the river, while the French and Russians marched on its east. As the army approached Beicang on August the 4th they camped outside near the Xigu fort arsenal, the very same arsenal Seymour and his expedition had come across. The commanders planned to have the British, Americans and Japanese turn the right flank of the Qing while the Russians and French turned their left flank on the opposite side of the Hai river. At 3am the Japanese launched their attack under the cover of allied artillery and they quickly seized a Qing battery on the extreme right of their defense lines. They then pushed forward on the flank as an artillery duel between the Qing and allies raged for half and hour. During the duel, a Japanese regiment performed a direct assault on a Qing position along the river. The Japanese requested some cavalry aid from the British, but it failed to reach them on time, leading the Japanese to take heavy casualties. None the less the Japanese stormed some Qing entrenchments forcing the defenders to retreat. On the east bank of the Hai river, the French and Russians were unable to hook around the Qing left flank due to flooded terrain, but the Japanese victory in the west broke the Qing's will to fight as a general retreat was sounded. The allies lost 60 men dead, all Japanese with 240 wounded. Around 50 Qing were killed in the battle that lasted until 9am, it was a relatively easy victory, though the Japanese paid heavily for it. American medics notably treated the Japanese wounded. The Qing forces retreated 12 miles back to Yangcun where they took up positions between the east bank of the Hai river and its railroad embankment. Yangcun was heavily fortified and the Qing forces led by Generals Ma Yukun and Song Qing hoped to halt the allied advance there. The British and Americans took the vanguard this time advancing on Yangcun by August 6th. The Japanese advanced along the west side of the Hai river, but would not find themselves taking part in the battle. The Qing numbered nearly 11,000 again, though its unknown how many actually took part in the battle. The allies faced something nearly as bad as bullets that day, tremendous heat. Indeed during the Gaselee expedition the weather often reached 42 degrees, or 108 freedom units for your americans. 20% of the men who marched on Yangcun fell out of rank, and a ton of sunstroke related deaths occurred. The allied forces advanced within 5000 yards of the Qing positions. The Russians were on the easternmost, followed by the British, then the Americans. The assault began at 11am, and soon it became an endurance competition between both sides. Men clutched their water canteens as they marched. The Americans bore the brunt of the Qing resistance as they hit the strongest held position behind the railroad embankment. Men were seen collapsing from sunstroke as Qing artillery and rifle fire poured upon them. The Americans were advancing in open terrain and had to run to avoid being hit. As the Americans charged over the railroad embankment they would find most of the positions abandoned. The battle ultimately became one enormous rearguard action. As the Americans advances so rapidly, the British and Russian artillery began to mistake them for retreating Qing forces and shells began to be lobbed over the US 14th infantry. 4 Americans were killed with 11 wounded as the Americans frantically signaled back to stop the shelling.Placing a handkerchief on the point of a sword an American commander galloped up the embankment waving it at the artillery fire. To make matters worse, upon seeing the shelling, the French joined in also firing upon them. By the late afternoon the battle for Yangcun was over, the Qing took very few casualties as they had abandoned their positions fairly early on. The Americans had 9 dead, 64 wounded, 15 of which would die later on. The British had 6 dead, 38 wounded and the Russians 7 dead, 20 wounded. Within Yangcun the allies found the trains Seymours expeditionary forces had abandoned, as told to us by Frederick Brown “Still standing on the embankment were the boilers and wheels of the engines used in that fruitless attempt to reach Peking. How the Boxers must have gloated in their hate when they rushed upon these inventions of the ‘foreign devils'! They had burned the woodwork . . . looted the brasses, nuts, and bolts, and had even torn up and buried the rails and sleepers. But the wheels and boilers remained there in defiance”. The route to Beijing was a nearly treeless plain, the landscape was littered with fields of 14 foot high corn. It was actually terrifying because one could not see over the corn fields for possible enemies lurking about. On one occasion Lt Roger Keyes of the HMS Fame was horrified to see “the banners of a large body of Tartar cavalry and the pennons of our Bengal Lancers showing above the standing maize, and within a mile of one another, apparently unaware of each other's proximity, but closing fairly rapidly.” Keyes galloped over to warn the Bengals, but it was like finding a needle in a haystack. The Japanese actually began carrying bamboo ladders so they could peak over the corn, must have been silly as hell to watch this march. The heat was a constant enemy, as the commanding officer of the US 14th infantry, Colonel Dagget recalled “a fierceness in that China sun's rays which none had experienced in the tropics or our Southern States during the Civil War.... Its prostrating effect was unaccountable, and caused our men to fall by hundreds. The dust of ages . . . rose at every footstep. The corn obstructed the breeze, and did not allow it either to blow away the dust or fan the burning faces of the fainting soldiers.” The men would abandon countless blankets, greatcoats, haversacks and such along the roads. Even the British Indian troops were suffering from the heat. Lt Steel remarked “The heat was awful, the whole road being littered with men fallen out, Americans, Japs, and ours. The country is so dense with crops we couldn't see anywhere, and the flies and bad water made life pretty sickening. Everywhere one came across dead bodies of Chinese and mules and horses in various degrees of foul composition. I nearly catted [vomited] dozens of times.” Despite the conditions, the 8 nation alliance marched 25 miles and won two easy victories. After a council of war on August 7th, the commanders had all agreed to continue the march and not wait for reinforcements. The Italians, Austrian and Germans had returned to Tientsin to reequip themselves as they had greatly miscalculated the gear needed for the expedition. Many French likewise would have to turn back. The field was thus set for the Russians, British, Japanese and Americans to push on. The Qing who saw them march would simply flee, seeing countless villages abandoned along the way. In some villages, a few Chinese civilians would be found, and as noted by Dagget “the villages were all deserted, except occasionally a Chinese man or woman would be found crouching in some hidden corner, expecting to be killed every moment. And, to the disgrace of humanity . . . some of these innocent, unresisting people were shot down like beasts but not by Americans.” British journalist Henry Savage-Landor traveling with the expedition would write “the majority of the “American boys” were “as a rule extremely humane, even at times extravagantly gracious, towards the enemy.” Henry would also claim his countrymen showed more humanity than the other nationalities. Many prisoners were taken, some Qing troops, some Boxers. The Chinese regiment was in charge of prisoners, but the other troops sometimes grabbed prisoners and abused them. Henry wrote of how a Boxer prisoner was dragged away by some French and Japanese troops and shot in the face “The poor devil, who showed amazing tenacity of life, afterwards had all his clothes torn off him, the soldiers being bent on finding the peculiar Boxer charm which all Boxers were supposed to possess. The man lived for another hour with hundreds of soldiers leaning over him to get a glimpse of his agony, and going into roars of laughter as he made ghastly contortions in his delirium.” On August 8th a message came from MacDonald to Generals Gaselee and Chafee. The message was accompanied by a map of Beijing, advising them to enter Beijing through the south gate of the Chinese city, then to advance up the main street, before turning towards the Tartar wall. MacDonald promised they would mark portions of the Tartar wall with American, British and Russian flags to help them. Unfortunately the notes were written in cipher, but the Gaselee force had left the key back in Tientsin. Captain Griffin of the 1st Bengal lancers was given the task of running back to Tientsin to get it deciphered. The army found themselves halfway to Beijing at the town of Hoshiwu. There they found written plans that the Qing forces sought to flood the countryside and drown them out. Lt COlonel Vaughan of the 7th Rajputs recalled “We found the cutting nearly completed, and the workmen's tools and baskets lying in it, so precipitately had they fled. However, although the thing didn't come off, the Chinese general informed his government that he had cut the banks of the Peiho, and inundated the country, drowning 25,000 of the foreigners, at which, he naively concluded, ‘they are much disheartened.' We read this account of our being drowned some months later in a Chinese paper, and were much amused,”. On August 12th, the allies came across the sealed gates of Tungchow. The Qing garrison fled upon their arrival too which Frederick Brown would write .“As we followed the retreating army, we came across pots, pans, umbrellas, and fans, the necessary paraphernalia of a Chinese army, scattered about in all directions. . . . It seemed, therefore, that there would be no serious stand till Peking should be reached,” The south gate of Tungchow was blown up, allies pouring in and began looting. Gaselee tried to control the men and reassure the local population who were terrified and hiding in their homes. Meanwhile Li Bingheng who had promised to repel the foreigners at the first sign of a battle on August 11th he wrote to Empress Dowager Cixi .“As we followed the retreating army, we came across pots, pans, umbrellas, and fans, the necessary paraphernalia of a Chinese army, scattered about in all directions. . . . It seemed, therefore, that there would be no serious stand till Peking should be reached,” After the fall of Tungchow, Li Bingheng killed himself. On the 12th the commanders held another war council. General Linevitch of the Russians argued they would be too exhausted to perform an assault upon Beijing immediately upon arrival. The other commanders agreed to a three phase operation. Each nations army would send a cavalry reconnaissance on the 13th, followed by the main bodies expected to arrive on the 14th and the general attack would commence on the 15th. The French commander General Frey had just returned to the force with an additional 400 French troops from Tientsin making them 5 national armies. The general attack called for a simultaneous advance with each national contingent aiming for a particularly gate in the eastern wall of Beijing. The Russians took the furthest north position on the right flank; then the Japanese, then the French, then the Americans and last the British on the southern most left flank. Their intelligence reported the Qing were concentrated on the south and southeast portions of the city, thus Gaselee chose to have the British take the most exposed position. The Russians were assigned the Dongzhi gate, Japanese Chaoyang gate, Americans Dongbien gate and the British the Guangqui gate, while the French were simply left out of the planning all together ahaahah. On the evening of the 13th, rumors suddenly emerged that the Russians were breaking the plan and making a wild dash for Beijing. As told to us by Keyes “A message has just come from the Russians that some Cossacks have pushed on to within a mile and a half of Peking, and the gates are open. I wonder if it is true; if so we are properly left behind.” What actually occurred is unclear, but Russian scouts were well ahead of everyone else on the night of the 13th and sent word that Dongbien, the gate the Americans were to attack, was lightly defended. General Lineivitch sent a vanguard under General Vassilievski with some artillery to secure the approach to Dongbien. Apparently it was Vassilievski who saw an opportunity so instead of waiting he charged with his men over the moat bridge taking the 30 or so Qing defenders by surprise in their outer guardhouse. The Qing tried to raise an alarm but it was too late as the Russian artillery blasted a hole right through the Dongbien and before dawn of the 14th were the first to enter the city. The Russians would soon find themselves in a crossfire however between the courtyard and inner/outer door killing 26 Russians and wounding 102. The survivors would be pinned down for many hours. MacDonald got his men together to raise the Stars and Strips, Union Jack and Imperial eagle of Russia atop the Tartar Walls to signal the advancing allies. Upon seeing this the Qing siege forces went into a frenzy last ditch assault upon the legations. It was to be known as “the three terrible nights”, as Captain Poole wrote “Legation full of danger, up all night, fiercest attack I can remember, let them do their worst.”. The Qing artillery began smashing the Fu palace as Qing riflemen fired upon anyone they could see. In the midst of the chaos a messenger from the Zongli Yamen showed up bearing a note stating “dating from today, neither Chinese nor foreigner would ever again hear the sound of a rifle.” Meanwhile Colonel Shiba was ordering men to bang pots and pans while the Italians shouted and whistled trying to convince the Qing soldiers they were a larger force than they were. MacDonald called up reserves three times trying to rush forces to critical points. Qing rifleman armed with Mannlicher carbines were storming through the Mongol Market with a large modern piece of artillery that was deployed upon a high point on the Imperial cities wall. It was a two inch quick firing Krupp gun which did more damage in 10 minutes than the Qing had done in 5 weeks. The foreigners unleashed their colt machine gun and Maxim gun upon it, but were met back with Mannlichers, Mausers, Jingals and older muskets. Bricks and stones exploded, hand to hand combat erupted. Then suddenly through the chaos, the sound of heavy artillery could be heard coming from the east. A sudden lull began on both sides, until the foreigners in the legations realized it was the relief force outside the city, they were engaging the Qing troops! The news spread from building to building, MacDonald watched as the legation guards all suddenly became alive again, everyone was joyous. They all wondered whose national army would come first. As news spread that the Russians had already stormed the Dongbien gate the race began. The Japanese march turned into a rapid sprint, followed by the Americans. General Gaselee refused to believe the Russians had abandoned the plan but when he himself heard the sounds of artillery hitting Beijings walls, he was livid. At 3:30am on August 14th the British main body was 6 miles outside Beijing. They marched upon Guangqui and General Gaselee had two artillery piece brought up. According to Lt Steel “The battery fired some dozen shots, and the Chinese scuttled, and we burst the door open and were inside.” Keyes took a Union Jack and scaled the wall just right of the gate placing it atop the wall. Keyes had hoped to hop down and open the gate for his comrades, but they busted it open before he could do so. Gaselee dispatched two detachments through the breach to seize the Temples of Heaven and Agriculture as the rest of the main body proceeded westwards to the Tartar Wall. Lt Colonel Vaughan described the scene “Not a Chinaman was to be seen, but the banging of doors was heard, and many of the rings hanging from the door knobs were shaking as we passed, showing that the doors had only just been shut. At last we entered a long and broad street, and while going up it saw hundreds of Chinamen running down the side streets away from us.” The British forces estimated they were lined up with the “Sluice” gate also called the watergate which led to the legations quarter. They turned north as Qing troops fired down upon them from houses, but as noted by Keyes “we saw no troops and there was no real opposition.” As they approached the Tartar wall they came under fire from the outer gate of Hatamen. The Qing were using smokeless powder, making it very difficult to see where shots were coming from. As the British got closer to the legations they saw the American, Russian and British flags atop the Tartar Wall indicating where the Sluice gate was. Lt Steel described the scene as the men went towards the Sluice gate “we all dashed across the canal, bullets fizzing and spitting all round, a small shell exploding in front of my nose, no harm done.” It's unclear who exactly was the first man to enter the British legation, but according Mrs Ker, a British diplomats wife “it was a Sikh, an unforgettable sight, naked to the waist, sweating like a pig, hair tumbling on his shoulders. He kept waving his rifle and shouting ‘Oorah!' . . . and in a bunch, with officers and men, that old darling, General Gaselee, about twenty-five yards behind.” The besieged foreigners were in a daze, shortly before 2pm MacDonald received news that foreign troops were beneath the Tartar Wall opposite of the Sluice gate. MacDonald rushed over just in time to greet General Gaselee. MacDonald led the force to the British Legation. Two hours after the British arrived, General Chaffee and the 14th US infantry arrived who were also quickly brought over to the British legation. The Americans led by the 14th infantry had reached the walls of Beijing only to find the Russians stuck in the Bongdien gate. The Russians had assumed they would strong right into the city, but instead they were being torn to pieces from the wall top riflemen. General Vasilievski was hit in the chest by a Mannlicher as he tried to rally his men on the lower parts of the wall. The main body of Russians only reached his vanguard force at 10am. The Americans proceeded to scale the wall south of Dongbien, taking some of the pressure off the Russians. A 20 year old bugler, Calvin Titus volunteered to scale the wall first. Unarmed he climbed the wall, earning himself the Congressional Medal of Honor and an appointment at West Point for the action. When he got to the top he signaled the rest to start climbing and by 11am the regimental flag was flying over the walls of Beijing. By 12 US forces were charging Qing soldiers atop the walls around Dongbien. The Americans advanced through the southeast of the Tartar city too which they were embroiled in street fighting. It took hours for them to work their way to the Tartar Wall. When they got through the Sluice gate, they then realized the British had won the race after all. The Japanese encountered stiff resistance at their assigned gate, the Chaoyang. The Qing hit the incoming Japanese with artillery, greatly stalling them. Despite the relief forces getting into the legations, the siege was still raging on. As Lt Steel remarked “everyone was talking and cheering and waving their hats whilst the bullets were flying thick overhead and banging on the roofs all high, no one caring a hang! The Chinese simply went mad when they realized we were in and let off every bally gun they had at random.” Colonel Shiba launched a final attack on the Qing barricades at the Fu, driving off the soldiers. The relief forces went to work clearing snipers out of the Mongol Market who were shocked upon seeing the soldiers, they had no idea Beijing had been breached. As Captain Poole blasted a hole through the Imperial Carriage Park wall and stormed through it with 60 marines he discovered two mines with the powder and fuse lying about. He would later remark “If the troops had come one day or one night later, God only knows what the result would have been!” Upon seeing the British troops enter the Sluice gate, the Qing began lowering banners atop the Tartar wall and withdrew. American and Russian forces surged forward as hundreds of Qing soldiers fled. The British, Russians, Japanese, Americans and French forces went to work securing gates of the city and were actively fighting their way to the imperial court. Lenxo Simpson was at the Hotel de Pekin where he found Russian soldiers getting drunk and openly discussing plans, he had this to say “the Russians had attempted to steal a march . . . on the night of the 13th, in order to force the Eastern gates, and reach the Imperial City and the Empress Dowager before anyone else. That had upset the whole plan of attack, and there had then simply been a mad rush, everyone going as hard as possible, and trusting to Providence to pull them through.” The Russians had managed to enter the legations an hour before the Americans, while the Japanese had the most frustrated time getting in. George Lynch accompanying the Japanese described their attempts to blow the Chaoyang gate “The Japanese engineers went forward one by one until twenty minutes passed and expanded into half an hour. With cheerful and unwavering gallantry these men went forward to blow up that gate, across the open space over the bridge, from which they could be fired on by hundreds of Chinese. The attempt was absolutely hopeless. It was not that there was any wavering amongst them after ten had been shot. . . . But it was a task that the bravest man could not accomplish. Working like marionettes, they fired their guns again and again, but they were of very light caliber—little war dogs, spat their rather impotent projectile against that great mass of centuries-old masonry, they might as well have been firing peashooters”. It took the Japanese until 9pm to blast their way through the wooden doors. They then stormed the city skewering Qing soldiers upon their bayonets until they reached the legation. The French were the last, they only arrived to Beijing a day late because their route went through a marsh. The battle to seize Beijing claimed 66 foreign lives and 150 wounded, simply astonishing when you think about it. The losses to the Qing are unknown, but expected to be quite high. While Beijing was being seized, the work of the 8 nation alliance was not done just yet. 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. And so at last the 8 nation alliance had made it to the great walled city of Beijing. The British, Russian, Japanese, American and French stormed Beijing's outer walls to rescue the foreign legations, but what of Empress Dowager Cixi?
Welcome to an insightful and compassionate episode of the Resilient Voices & Beyond Podcast, Season Three, Episode Ten, titled "It's okay to be vulnerable and be loved and compassionate."
In this episode, Lynn Tonini facilitates a conversation between three individuals connected with organizations that support youth aging out of foster care by helping them reach their education goals: Elizabeth Bruchez with DPHHS (Lewistown MT), Stephen Coop with Reach Higher Montana (Helena, MT), and Kate Danielson with Foster Progress (Chicago, IL). During this conversation, we discussed what their organizations do for youth, how the Chafee program works and the funds that Chafee provides, the challenges that foster youth face in reaching their education goals, and strategies to help them overcome those hurdles.
On this episode of Important Miscellaneous Talks your host Glassford Crossfield and his guests Anthony Chafee and African Prince talk about why plants should be illegal, why Chafee chooses to be a carnivore, and why he quit his career in the medical field to spread his knowledge on nutrition. I learned a boatload doing this podcast, please let me know your thoughts and opinions on the topic. God bless you all. This episode was uploaded to YouTube weeks ago, please consider subscribing. God bless you some more. Follow the Host: Personal Instagram: https://instagram.com/real_l.a._glass... Podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/miscellaneous_p... Personal TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJx77o6T/ Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCETs... Blogs on similar topics: https://link.medium.com/wpL2YRffwbb Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/glassford41 Join The Fanily: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... Extra Content: patreon.com/glassford Follow African Prince: Personal Instagram: https://instagram.com/african_prince_... Personal Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/africanp... Personal Podcast: https://anchor.fm/prince-kahilu Follow Anthony Chafee: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonychaf... YouTube: / @anthonychaffeemd Twitter: https://twitter.com/Anthony_Chaffee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/glassford-crossfield/support
Delta Force Operator Chris VanSant is back in Part 2 of this two-part series. This episode dives deep into his role in the invasion of Iraq and the capture of Saddam Hussein. VanSant vividly recalls an engagement with over 300 enemy combatants after a goat herder revealed his team's location. We get a first hand account of the operational tempo it takes to hunt down each player of the infamous "Deck of Cards," and what happens when a handful of Delta Operators are outnumbered in the Horn of Africa with only the Navy Destroyer U.S.S. Chafee for cover. VanSant tells stories of loss and grappling with the survivor's guilt that would ultimately change the course of his life. Chris serves on the board of the All Secure Foundation and is on a multi-year effort to complete the seven summits to raise awareness for veteran mental health and support All Secure. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://mudwtr.com/shawn - USE CODE "SHAWN" https://meetfabric.com/shawn https://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://mypatriotsupply.com Chris VanSant Links: All Secure Foundation | Instagram | LinkedIn Please leave us a review on Apple & Spotify Podcasts. Vigilance Elite/Shawn Ryan Links: Website | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lisa Chafee discussing the lawsuit against Hilliard City Schools regarding the sexual indoctrination and grooming of students. Big Pharma CEOs refuse to take responsibility and acknowledge the failure of their COVID vaccines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ORN It Takes A Long Time to Get Young show notes 10/31/22 How to know what is the right diet for you? See how you feel, look, and poop. Do you have energy to focus, do what you want to do? Most of what doctors have been taught has been made up. Watch the Bitchute link for Dr. Tom Cowan's ORN 10/31/22 interview. Visuals of cell structures and Dr. Cowan's long list of structures and functions in human biology that don't exist. E.g. Immune system idea is made up. Patrick is building muscle with X3 bands. With weight lifting, you lock up muscles, which tear them. With X3, you keep the bands tense and never take pressure off the muscles. Builds core strength. No soreness. Stay productive and engaged in something you want to do to avoid being sucked up by the matrix. Keep growing spiritually. Focus on how to have a happier life, not on what the matrix is doing. 10/31 is last day for 20% off colostrum sale at Surthrival. Use TREAT20. Bacteria are there to clean up things. The healing is what hurts. 2 am solar time is liver cleansing time. Do a cobalamin tonic at liver cleansing time to clean out the carbon. Do a coffee enema at 12 hour liver shunt time, which is 2 pm solar time. Patrick's favorite milk thistle is Eclectic Institute raw freeze-dried milk thistle. Is Patrick becoming a fathead? Likes snacking on raw tallow. What are The End Of Days? Patrick thinks it is consciousness no longer working. Need to interpret holy books like the Bible or Bhagavad Gita from a spiritual perspective. To achieve Agenda 2030, no need to crash the economic system and do Mad Max. Just make people unhappy with the current system so they'll want digital tokens. Listener wants to hear from a guest with a heliocentric perspective. Patrick says he'll listen to someone that can give evidence for that belief. Is the bioweapon lab theory all made up? Create a false paradigm and you can get away with anything. David writes: The only thing worse than not knowing the truth is denying it. What is procrastination about? Taylor appreciates Patrick's approach. Listener asks if Patrick knows about secret history of Tartaria? Electric cars – they just want to control you. What is Elon Musk all about? Starting a council at Twitter about what can be posted. How to reprogram ourselves to be successful? Figure out what you want to do and do it. When we ask sincerely, what is the best thing to do now? Get quiet, stay there, and it will come in. Become self-reliant so we can learn how to create what we want. The more prepared we are, trusting God, not fearing, less chance of the crazies and disease getting in. Possible show with Dr. Chafee at 8:30 am CT Tuesday morning.
Dr Anthony Chaffee, is a medical doctor and former professional rugby player who is giving a fresh lease on life to thousands of people around the World by professionally helping them shed weight and optimize health, without any medication, and helping to revitalize their lives and activity. An MD in medical science, Dr Chaffee has conducted years of thorough research and study on devising ways to treat ailments differently and naturally, through dietary methods, physical exercise, and other lifestyle changes with scientifically supported methods. Particularly known for his approach to treating “chronic diseases,” many of which Dr Chaffee contends occur due to lifestyle and diet, Dr Chaffee hosts the Podcast “The Plant Free MD”, with an associated Instagram page, where he covers many of these topics and their supporting evidence, along with interviews of prominent figures in the international community. His YouTube channel, Anthony Chaffee MD, reaches hundreds of patients and others suffering from different ailments,,, many of whom originated in their unhealthy dietary habits. Currently a Neurosurgical resident in Perth (Australia), Dr Chaffee also works in a private Functional Medicine practice treating obesity, and chronic disease patients in Perth and elsewhere through video consultations. He is credited with successfully reversing multiple illnesses and reducing or even eliminating the need for medications for many hundreds of people. 4:00 Carnivore protocol background 5:55 why he became a specialist in neurosurgery 7:30 the inside of the brain! What it looks like and how it pulses! 9:20 they had to skin her from ear to ear 11:25 nutrition versus the physical manipulation of surgery.. are they two different spaces? Or do they converge? 12:40 eating carbs damages the mitochondria 13:50 plant toxins damage the mitochondria 14:10 if you have a healthy mitochondria you cannot get cancer 14:30 Otto Warburg showed that cancer cells use 400 times the amount of glucose than normal cells 14:50 what cancer is and how it starts 16:50 fasting ketones and preventing cancer 17:30 starving cancer 23:15 Heather from Columbus Indiana has a 4 part question: I am wondering how long it takes to ‘transition over' [specifically our digestion] How to convince others that not eliminating daily is just fine What amount of daily water is the target what seems to turn on peoples metabolism 27:55 plants block the absorption of nutrients 30:15 people who eat vegetables have very dirty colons 30:35 are there any vitamins or minerals that are missing that you would need to supplement on the carnivore protocol 33:35 the best thing for our brains is brains 38:38 clean out the marbling and rebuild clean non-fatty muscle 39:20 carnivore flu 40:55 his background in cancer biology 42:40 protein does not kick you out of ketosis 49:00 Are there any transitional fats that you are OK with for instance: olive oil, avocado oil good fats 52:46 reduce your coronary calcium score by going on a high fat diet! 54:10 why is this information not being disseminated to us 54:30 Meredith from Foxboro wants to know if there are any Techniques techniques or nutrition tricks to help her with her late night carbohydrate and sugar cravings 59:37 for the people who initially don't like eating meat 1:02:10 why is this information not being disseminated 1:05:05 gastroenterologists are not needed if we stop eating plants 1:07:15 As long as the triglycerides are low and the HDL is high, don't worry about high LDL 1:07:35 It's the high blood sugar that damages the body.. the glucose fuses to other cells 1:13:10 this seems to address the two Bigs cancer and heart disease how the heck do we not know about this 1:15:45 how do you gain muscle on the carnivore 1:29:10 poisons 1:30:06 cassava root has enough cyanide to kill you 1:30:50 does the cow neutralize the plant poisonous for us 1:32:45 infants are much more tuned in to what is poison and what isn't poison 1:33:50 why he feels much better on beef 1:35:05 Jordan Peterson's ailments and everything that was fixed 1:36:10 the ailments that it helped with me 1:38:40 sugar is a drug and needs to be regulated 1:42:35 Dr. Chafee's opinion of ferments 1:43:45 the Mongols took over the world on horsemeat and fermented horse milk 1:45:40 fermenting is a great way to clean up the poisons 1:50:25 caveman did not get cavities 1:50:50 crooked teeth is nutritional 1:51:51 you'll get the most out of your Microbiome when you're on the carnivore diet 1:53:30 I spent 10 years taking the egg yolks out of my eggs! 1:54:30 sugar industry makes $1.2 trillion a year 1:54:40 We spend 2 trillion treating the results of that sugar consumption 1:56:40 if I go 100% carnivore will I still have that glycogen kick 1:57:10 a quick left turn talking about his position as a professional rugby player 2:00:33 The benefits of sprinting the difference between anaerobic and aerobic explosiveness 2:01:25 the benefits and importance of sprinting 2:02:30 wind sprints 2:02:55 being trained by the MMA beast Matt Hume 2:05:20 the cardio monster that was Matt Hume 2:07:40 I will have more glycogen in my liver and tissues if I carb load the night before…[ but I will run out of that glycogen. Dr. Chafee will never run out because he's making his glycogen through fat burning 2:08:30 You have rocksolid glycogen when you're getting it from fat. When you eat carbs you derail that steady process 2:11:10 he goes to the gym to metabolize fat to get energy to feel good 2:12:25 wind sprinting miles 2:16:15 concepts really protein, fat, carbs. The protein is a nonnegotiable always protein to rebuild - now where am I going to get my energy from fat or carbs? 2:18:53 his first professor who blew his mind 2:20:43 all of his contact information 2:22:10 His 30 day carnivore challenge 2:26:24 how the carnivore protocol addresses the different dementias 2:29:30 saturated fat protective against stroke 2:32:40 the brain exists on long chain fatty acids animal fat not plant fat 2:33:33 Alzheimer's is just insulin resistance of the brain 2:35:00 ketogenic diet wakes up the brain 2:35:30 the fasting mimicking diet 2:35:40 Thousands of studies showing that ketogenic diet has huge benefits including for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's as a treatment regime is better efficacy than every medication trial ever for Alzheimers 2:37:40 Thomas Seyfried work at Yale with keto protocol and epilepsy 2:42:25 the only animals that get cancer and diabetes are cats and dogs because they're eating all of our grain foods. Wild animals that eat the way they're supposed to eat get no cancer and no heart disease 2:45:20 As a surgeon, in a way he's working against his best financial interest 2:47:50 nothing he'd like better than for medicine to go back to the old ways before all of these chronic diseases 2:50:08 he would love it if people needed less surgeries!
“S” is for Salley, Eulalie Chafee (1883-1975). Suffragist, realtor.
Like so many people, Erik Rosenow moved to Palm Springs for his love of midcentury architecture. He bought a 1959 Donald Wexler-designed house in El Rancho Vista Estates, founded a neighborhood community organization, and became President of the Palm Springs Preservation Foundation, where he's still on the Board. He now lives in a 1970s brutalist townhome attributed to William Cody. Erik is the author of The Architecture of Desert Leisure, with wonderful vintage photographs and advertisements to honor condos, the buildings that like Rodney Dangerfield, don't get much respect. Judith Chafee studied at Yale under architect Paul Rudolph. In 1959 she was the first woman to win the Koppers Architectural Student Design Competition - however, the award ceremony was held in a men's club and Chafee had to go through the kitchen to receive the plaque. She received a BA and MA in architecture from Yale in 1960 as the only woman in her class and worked for firms such as Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph, Edward Larrabee Barnes, and Walter Gropius. Notably she worked on the TWA building at JFK. She moved back to her roots in Tucson to start her own firm. Author Kathryn McGuire is an architect based in southern Arizona and worked with Judith Chafee for over 20 years. McGuire and Christopher Domin, who you may know was co-author of Paul Rudolph: The Florida Houses, wrote the award-winning book Powerhouse: The Life and Work of Judith Chafee. Later, a few minutes with TikTok-famous design critic, Louisa Whitmore.
Just your regular news half-hour: FSA DCL on 2022-2023 verification changes. CSAC Special Alert regarding the verification changes notes above. CSAC Special Alert regarding virtual training events in June. CSAC Special Alert regarding 2021-2022 Chafee grant program updates. NASFAA resource page on FAFSA Simplification. NASFAA Pop Quiz regarding SAP. NASFAA article about a new report on protecting student borrowers. NASFAA article about FAO staffing issues. Update on student loan interest rates for 2022-2023. Higher Ed Dive article discussing student loan system reforms. Inside Higher Ed opinion piece on doubling Pell (and more). Attigo offering free training on students and their money, first generation students, and managing workplace stress. Find out more about CCCSFAAA at cccsfaaa.org. Have feedback for Dennis and Dana? Email us at wbcccsfaaa@gmail.com. "What's Brewing, CCCSFAAA?" is a Studio 1051 production. Studio 1051 is a creative collaboration of Dennis Schroeder and Dana Yarbrough.
Dr. Anthony Chaffee: https://www.instagram.com/anthonychaffeemd/?hl=enDr. Chafee Bodybuilding on Carnivore: https://www.instagram.com/p/CZbOFvyJZ9T/?utm_medium=copy_link&fbclid=IwAR0AYWZMzIoIhCTst1__mr31DX6nBZY8lajEBL4v1phS9OBGj--j7aULFGwDr. Chafee on Carbs: https://www.instagram.com/p/CXVnz0oPxdk/?utm_medium=copy_link&fbclid=IwAR2kG0XKwZ3eD6TVZWaXMxOJQtBuuBqsn1x5dm_nh2YJE1AixwWMxMrd8kADr. Chaffee High Performance Training on Carnivore: https://youtu.be/zq1VD2mC5sEBill Gates: https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1507918105053433860?t=QFF2cG5mfYx7W_hxYMDxsg&s=19Bill Gates Fake Meat: https://twitter.com/thehill/status/1507918105053433860?t=QFF2cG5mfYx7W_hxYMDxsg&s=19Josh's Squats: https://youtu.be/8_WS0BGqWQwSend us questions or topic ideas! Info@FitAndFurious.comAudio Podcast: http://FitAndFurious.comApple Podcast: http://bit.ly/FitAndFuriousPodcastPodcast Spotify: http://spoti.fi/3svJTg4YouTube: http://bit.ly/FitAndFuriousYouTubeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitandfuriousnd/Twitter:https://twitter.com/FitAndFuriousNDhttp://FitAndFurious.comMission Statement To cut through the bs we have been taught about nutrition and fitness over the last 40 years and give simple, relatable strategies to help people achieve the level of strength, health, and look they desire. Not politically correct, but always honest.
Fresno Chafee Zoo CEO, Jon Dohlin, sit with Ray and pulls back the curtain with all things pertaining to the Chafee Zoo including answering the tough questions about a recent hit piece about how elephants have been treated in their care. He also dives into his personal experiences that lead him to be the current zoo CEO. Plus he talks upcoming exhibitions and what the zoo is doing to make it a better place for people to visit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's almost November, National Adoption Awareness month, so this episode we're talking about where adoption often starts in the U.S.; the foster care system. Fostering and fostering-to-adopt are some of the main ways gay, bi and trans men choose to form their families. With so many older youth in the foster care system identifying as part of the LGBTQ+ community, we all have a responsibility to care for and support these queer foster kids.This episode, GWK Executive Editor David Dodge talks to Angel Petite, Senior Policy Manager at FosterClub, and former foster youth and FosterClub 'Lived Experience Leaders' Ernesto Olivares (he/him) and Izzy Moncada (they/them,) about how gay dads and dads-to-be can support older LGBTQ+ foster kids. They also discuss ways to support LGBTQ+ foster youth as a non-foster parent, including being a mentor, and supporting the proposed Chafee Extension Bill, which would continue to provided funds for older foster youth during the pandemic. Learn more about the #REupChafee movement at FosterClub.com, find out more about the foster-to-adoption process for gay, bi and trans men at GaysWithKids.com - Follow us on social media @gayswithkids, and email us at dads@gayswithkids.com. Produced by Brit Smith.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about news, the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Zechariah Chafee, was an american judicial scholar and civil rights advocate… often thought to be one the most important first amendment scholars of the first half of the twentieth century. Chafee's avid defense of freedom of speech led to Senator Joseph McCarthy to call him “dangerous to America”. Chafee's nephew was Senator John Chafee and his grandnephew is the Governor and former Senator Lincoln Chafee. Now, we turn our feature story…. In a return to normalcy, high school graduation ceremonies took place on Friday night for three local high schools — Westerly, Chariho and Wheeler. The fact that the graduation ceremonies could be conducted as in-person events, with a mostly maskless audience, on fields where it is traditionally held stood as testimony to the promise of vaccines and a welcome return to familiar touchstones Superintendent of Schools Mark Garceau told the Westerly Graduates:. "What an absolute honor and thrill it is to be here tonight, to be able to actually see all these smiling faces, to be back on Augeri Field where we belong, and to be together to honor and celebrate the classiest of classes, the COVID Class of 2021; a class like no other before it and one that has endured what we hope to never see again," Rather than simply "bouncing back" from the effects of COVID-19, Garceau asked the 182-member class and audience to consider using the experience of getting through the pandemic to "bounce forward." Over at Chariho High, Principal Craig MacKenzie said the COVID-19 pandemic has strengthened everyone's resiliency. “While our school experience was more muted than in the past, we are kinder to each other, more appreciative of many aspects of schooling that we might have taken for granted, and more aware of how our attitudes and actions impact others,” he said. Marking his last graduation at Chariho, MacKenzie ended his remarks by telling the graduates, “I don't take for granted that the promise I see in the eyes of the Class of 2021 inspires me to continue to grow as I make my next big move with you.” And at Wheeler, class president Molly Butremovic told her classmates Friday evening during the commencement that the Class of 2021 found ways to not only survive, but thrive. “If I had to choose one word to describe the Class of 2021 it would definitely be resilient,” Butremovic said. “We did not exactly have a typical high school experience, but we were able to make the best out of every situation.” As we send our graduates off to college and careers, all of us at The Westerly Sun wish them well… with a reminder to stay in touch and subscribe to know about everything happening here. For more on everything going on in Southern Rhode Island, head over to westerlysun.com There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from ALDI in Westerly. They're looking for part-time floor associates. You'll be responsible for merchandising and stocking product, cashiering, and cleaning up the store. Pay is up $14.30 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=29ee93bf88f3a0fe Today we're remembering the life of Thomas E. Abbruzzese, of N. Main St. in Bradford, He was the husband of the late Nancy Abbruzzese. Born in Bradford, Tom was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. He worked for years as a truck driver for Romanella & Sons, retiring in 1988. He was a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Church and a lifelong member of the Bradford Citizen's Club. He leaves his seven children as well as numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Tom was predeceased by four siblings. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Thomas's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alyssa Chafee is the co-producer and host of the Vagina Museum podcast which explores, in a playful yet in-depth tone, the cultural history and symbolism of what is still remains a taboo subject. Alyssa talks to Dario about her MA thesis in science podcasting audiences, he work with the Vagina Museum, and the idea and development of the podcast. Also under discussion is the podcast as a tool of education and awareness raising, how to challenge myths around taboo subjects, and the value of humour and storytelling to make an educational space accessible and inclusive. The Vagina Museum itself opened in 2019 in Camden London and but, unfortunately like so many cultural venues, has had to close because of the pandemic (donations are most welcome). It's aims are to raise awareness of gynaecological health, give people confidence to talk about gynaecological issues, erase body stigmas, act as a forum for feminism, women’s rights, the LGBT+ community and the intersex community, challenge heteronormative and cisnormative behaviour, and promote intersectional, feminist and trans-inclusive values. In his opening monologue Dario muses on the continuing difficulties of life under lockdown, reflects on how we speak from specific contextual perspectives and that the nature of open dialogue requires a level of trust in the motives of speakers. Something that is seeming more difficult to find in the era of contested information and knowledge. Shownotes The Vagina Museum Podcast Website The Vagina Museum Alyssa Chafee on Twitter Dario Llinares on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newauralcultures/message
It's tough to take a path less traveled, but there is a framework to help you determine the culture you want in your home!
Learn how to intentionally create a thriving culture in your family, embracing the 6 components of a successful family as a framework. We are excited to welcome back Jodi Chaffee who is a family culture expert, life coach, entrepreneur, wife, daughter, and homeschool mom. Jodi is the founder of Our Modern Heritage Academy LLC where she empowers families to live more intentionally, cultivate their vision and values, and prepare their children to grow into their life's purpose and mission. Join us as she shares invaluable tips to help answer What makes a successful family culture and brand? And how does our culture impact child development?
Andy Warhol - troubled and narcissistic or brilliant and thoughtful? Or both? We had a lot of fun talking about this strange man this week and we hope you enjoy! And thank you to our FIRST EVER GUEST Emily Sabonis-Chafee! She is a Warhola Expert, but also an artist herself! Check out her Instagram @emily_gwen_art !Your reviews were fantastic. Continue to subscribe, rate and review this episode on Apple Podcasts and Follow on Spotify! Also follow us on social media to stay updated:Ranking Anne (Twitter, Insta: @RankingAnne)Caroline Mitchell (Twitter: @lesliecarolinem, Insta: l_caroline_m)Andrew S-C (Twitter: @sabchaj)Leave a review, feedback, questions, comments, concerns, thoughts, suggestions, all of it!Our wonderful and delightful theme song was composed and written by the wonderful and delightful Caroline Munsell! Follow her on all things, you will not be sorry! (Insta: caromunsmusic, YouTube: Caroline Munsell)Caroline's Top 5:5. Ethel Scull 36 Times4. The Screen Tests3. Shot Marilyns2. Brillo Boxes1. Silver CloudsAndrew's Top 5:5. Campbell's Soup Cans4. 25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy3. Endangered Species2. The Marilyn Diptych1. The Last Supper SeriesAnneHere'sSomethingWeReallyLikeThatWeThinkIsGood:Andrew: Middleditch and Schwartz (on Netflix!)Caroline: Neosporin (specifically as pimple repair)
Welcome to the May's Anatomy Podcast ,COVID-19 mini-series! This addition to the podcast is intended to be informative, factual, and educational during this time of great uncertainty. Every week we will release shortened episodes on the previous weeks updates, statistics, and knowledge of the current coronavirus pandemic. All episodes are backed by evidence from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). During this time it is of utmost importance to try to stay calm, focus on your safety, health, and well-being, and most importantly, make a valiant effort to be educated on the facts during this time to mass hysteria. We will continue to release episodes as long as the pandemic remains a threat to our society and our hope is that you find comfort in knowing we are a trusted source aiming to provide you with the most up-to-date information possible. From all of us at May's Anatomy, we are here for you, always! If you have recently become unemployed or have reduced income: File for unemployment insurance with your state’s Department of Labor. This will provide you with temporary income and the process of applying has been simplified. https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/unemployment-insurance If you became ill and therefore could not work, apply for workers’ compensation. https://www.dol.gov/owcp/dfec/ If you need food, check the LA Food Bank website for a food pantry near you. https://www.lafoodbank.org/find-food/pantry-locator/ If you are having trouble paying your bills: Call your creditors (anyone to whom you owe money) and the companies that send you bills to get your payments stopped or reduced. Be sure to clearly state upfront why your income has been reduced. Comcast Internet Essentials and Spectrum Internet Assist offer free broadband internet to low-income households. To qualify, you must be eligible for public assistance programs such as the National School Lunch Program, Medicaid, or SNAP. https://www.internetessentials.com/ (Comcast) https://www.spectrum.com/browse/content/spectrum-internet-assist (Spectrum) If you need to relocate or find a place to live: If you need to store your things or rent a moving truck, Penske rents trucks to people between 18 and 23 years old without a surcharge and provides a 10% discount to college students. U-Haul is currently offering 30 days of free self-storage to college students. https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/20625/College-Students-U-Haul-Offers-30-Days-Free-Self-Storage-Amid-Coronavirus-Outbreak/?utm_campaign=uhaulsm&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=pr&utm_content=20200312-uhaulisoffering30 Together We Rise offers emergency financial assistance to college students who have been displaced, are experiencing homelessness, and need help with unexpected housing expenses. https://www.togetherwerise.org/covid-19/ If you have experience with the foster care system, contact your Independent Living Coordinator. Child welfare agencies are obligated to provide these services to people who are Chafee-eligible and living in their state or county. Chafee/IL coordinators for all states can be found here. https://www.childwelfare.gov/organizations/?CWIGFunctionsaction=rols:main.dspList&rolType=Custom&RS_ID=145 If you need health insurance: If you lost your job and cannot keep your employer’s insurance coverage you have up to 30 days to get a plan through the Healthcare Marketplace under their special enrollment period. https://www.healthcare.gov/ If you are uninsured, are a citizen or lawful permanent resident (LPR), and meet the eligibility criteria requirements, you (and your children if applicable) may be eligible for free health insurance under Medicaid. https://www.benefits.gov/categories/Healthcare%20and%20Medical%20Assistance If you are in an unsafe situation: Call for help. Connect with the National Domestic Violence Hotline 24/7/365 to obtain help by chat at @ndvh or by calling 1-800-799-7233. To try my absolute favorite CBD product line from Cured Nutrition, use code "MAY10" at checkout for 10% off your entire order or simply click the link here Cured Nutrition If you’re interested in consuming slow-release caffeinated vanilla or matcha lattes, or if you’re a coffee drinker who wants a little more collagen and protein in their diet, use code "MAY15" at checkout for 15% off your entire order or simply click the link here Strong Coffee Use my WearFigs code to get a $20 gift card on purchases of $100 or more at https://fbuy.me/ofl13 For nursing tips, my experiences, and more musings on the show, follow our Instagram @maysanatomypodcast or follow my personal account @mayyazdi This podcast is produced by chase@operationpodcast.com
Join Jim and Greg as they celebrate the end of the Bernie Sanders campaign, knowing an avowed socialist will not be president. They also weigh in on the thorny debate over how much our private health data ought to be available to the government as it navigates the COVID-19 crisis. And after forgetting Lincoln Chafee was running for president as a Libertarian, Jim and Greg comment on his second straight campaign implosion.
The race for the Libertarian Presidential nomination is heating up, and with that, so is my Libertarian Presidential interview series, as today I am joined by former Senator/Governor of Rhode Island and former Democratic Presidential candidate Lincoln Chafee! Governor Chafee joins the show to discuss his candidacy and why he feels he is the best person to carry the Libertarian message forward in the 2020 general election. Listen as Governor Chafee lists out his three most important issues, who might be his VP candidate if nominated, a look into some of his past votes, and what the a President Chafee's response to the COVID-19 outbreak would look like. Find Governor Chafee Online: Website: https://www.lincolnchafee.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LincolnForLiberty Twitter: https://twitter.com/LincolnChafee Sponsored By: The Libertarian Party: What's the best way to advance liberty? That's a question I get asked often. You can be an activist, an entrepreneur, a media personality, or politics. That's why I decided to become a member of the largest pro-liberty party in the United States, the Libertarian Party. I started my show with the goals to educate, enlighten, and inform, while also advancing the principles of liberty. The LP is the largest political party in America that, at its core principles, embraces the values of individual liberty, property rights, and non-aggression. The other two major parties have embraced tribal warfare versus principled debate. It's time we stop feeding the beast and put our money where out mouths are. That means putting petty bickering and nonsensical arguments aside and actually advancing liberty. The LP, like every political party, has its flaws. But instead of focusing on those flaws and tossing stones from the cheap seats, it's time we take personal responsibility (like we promote on a regular basis) and take some responsibility in making the LP the best it can be. Go to https://www.lp.org/briannicholsshow and become a member today, and join me in making the LP the very best it can be! Support The Brian Nichols Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lincoln Chafee is possibly the only politician in US history who has served as mayor, governor, and US Senator and been elected as a Republican, a Democrat, and an Independent. Now Gov. Chafee is running to be the Libertarian Party’s candidate for President of the United States. Gov. Chafee brings the broadest of perspectives on American politics to this week’s Words & Numbers. Show Your Support for Words & Numbers at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/wordsandnumbers Get Your Copy of Cooperation and Coercion Now! http://www.cooperationandcoercion.com Quick Hits People Being Nice to Each Other https://lithub.com/big-hearted-strangers-turn-little-free-libraries-into-little-free-pantries/ IHOP to Go https://triblive.com/local/westmoreland/westmoreland-restaurant-helping-out-churches-organizations-impacted-by-fish-fry-cancellations/ Best Buy’s Employee Solution https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/akwq8a/best-buy-employees-work-voluntary-coronavirus-paid-two-weeks T-Mobile & Sprint Providing Unlimited Data https://www.tomsguide.com/news/t-mobile-and-sprint-providing-unlimited-data-to-all-customers-for-coronavirus-relief Conference Calls by Zoom https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/03/14/zoom-is-helping-schools-closing-due-coronavirus-fo.aspx U-Haul for College Students https://www.uhaul.com/Articles/About/20625/College-Students-U-Haul-Offers-30-Days-Free-Self-Storage-amid-Coronavirus-Outbreak/ Employees over Rent https://www.kait8.com/2020/03/18/property-owner-tells-restaurants-pay-employees-instead-rent/ Americans Stranded Abroad https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/thousands-of-americans-stranded-abroad-as-money-patience-run-out/ar-BB11vJu2 Disaster Relief Guides and Resources https://medium.com/@kittystryker/collective-care-is-our-best-weapon-against-covid-19-851e29568656 Foolishness of the Week Trillion-Dollar Coins https://www.businesstelegraph.co.uk/minting-basic-income-us-lawmaker-asks-treasury-to-issue-two-1-trillion-coins-with-no-debt/ Topic of the Week Lincoln Chafee https://www.lincolnchafee.com/ Join the Conversation Words & Numbers Backstage https://www.facebook.com/groups/130029457649243/ Let us know what you think mailto:wordsandnumberspodcast@gmail.com Antony Davies on Twitter https://twitter.com/antonydavies James R. Harrigan on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamesRHarrigan
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Jan 07, 2020 Hour 2 with Donna Perry discussion on team mattiello under fire, Chafee for President, latest on Iowa and New Hampshire race for the White House.
Jan 06 2019 Hour 2 topics include Chafee, Gov Raimondo and the state house for 2020.
2020 United States Presidential hopeful and former Governor and Senator from Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee joined the 10Cast Network for a podcast recently in Riverton. Lincoln is also one of Wyoming's newest residents, relocating the Jackson with his family in 2018. Chafee was Mayor of Warwick, Rhode Island from 1993 to 1999, a United States Senator from 1999 to 2007 and in 2011 was elected as the 74th Governor of Rhode Island. Throughout his time as a Mayor and Senator, Chafee identified as a Republican. In 2007, he changed affiliation to Independent. In 2012, he announced his support of Barrack Obama and the Democratic party. Now, Chafee has joined the Libertarian Party. He has aspirations to become the party's candidate for United States President in 2020. He addressed those aspirations with us at County 10, but has not officially announced his candidacy as of November 2019. Lincoln recently was invited to the Porter's 10Cast studio and sat down to chat with Riverton Local Ladies Podcast host Bethany Baldes. He and Baldes chat about a wide variety of national and Wyoming political issues, why he decided to relocate to the Equality State, and all about their love for the great outdoors. Catch the show in the player below or on the 10Cast page. You can also subscribe to the Riverton Local Ladies Podcast on your favorite podcast app! We're on all the major ones, and if you can't find it on your favorite - let us know: 10cast@county10.com http://media.blubrry.com/rivertonlocalladies/content.blubrry.com/rivertonlocalladies/Local_Ladies_17-Lincoln_.mp3 Riverton Local Ladies is made possible by: Wind River Pediatrics Roasted Bean & Cuisine Re/Max Riverton All-Star Realtors Brown Sugar Coffee Roastery
2020 United States Presidential hopeful and former Governor and Senator from Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee joined the 10Cast Network for a podcast recently in Riverton. Lincoln is also one of Wyoming's newest residents, relocating the Jackson with his family in 2018. Chafee was Mayor of Warwick, Rhode Island from 1993 to 1999, a United States Senator from 1999 to 2007 and in 2011 was elected as the 74th Governor of Rhode Island. Throughout his time as a Mayor and Senator, Chafee identified as a Republican. In 2007, he changed affiliation to Independent. In 2012, he announced his support of Barrack Obama and the Democratic party. Now, Chafee has joined the Libertarian Party. He has aspirations to become the party's candidate for United States President in 2020. He addressed those aspirations with us at County 10, but has not officially announced his candidacy as of November 2019. Lincoln recently was invited to the Porter's 10Cast studio and sat down to chat with Riverton Local Ladies Podcast host Bethany Baldes. He and Baldes chat about a wide variety of national and Wyoming political issues, why he decided to relocate to the Equality State, and all about their love for the great outdoors. Catch the show in the player below or on the 10Cast page. You can also subscribe to the Riverton Local Ladies Podcast on your favorite podcast app! We're on all the major ones, and if you can't find it on your favorite - let us know: 10cast@county10.com http://media.blubrry.com/rivertonlocalladies/content.blubrry.com/rivertonlocalladies/Local_Ladies_17-Lincoln_.mp3 Riverton Local Ladies is made possible by: Wind River Pediatrics Roasted Bean & Cuisine Re/Max Riverton All-Star Realtors Brown Sugar Coffee Roastery
Lincoln Chafee is one of Wyoming’s newest residents. He was Mayor of Warwick, Rhode Island from 1993 to 1999, a United States Senator from 1999 to 2007 and in 2011 was elected as the 74th Governor of Rhode Island. Throughout his time as a Mayor and Senator, Chafee identified as a Republican. In 2007, he […]
Nothing but crazy martinis today! First, Jim and Greg react to news that former Republican, Democrat, and independent Lincoln Chafee is now a Libertarian and thinking about running for president with his new party in 2020. They also slam the Democratic National Committee for recoiling at the idea of Politico's Tim Alberta asking questions at the December presidential debate because he spent a year writing for National Review. And they examine South Dakota's attention-grabbing drug prevention campaign entitled, "Meth. I'm On It."
This week, we are honored to welcome Sydney Chaffee, humanities teacher at the Codman Academy Charter Public School in Massachusetts and the 2017 National Teacher of the Year, as our guest on this week’s show. In this podcast, Ms. Chafee talks about the role that social justice should play in instruction. She also identifies practical strategies to reinforce and incorporate effective discussion on social justice in classrooms.You can find out more about her work by www.sydneychaffee.com.Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair)Producer: Ross Ulysse
Justin Amash recently bolted from the GOP, either out of protest or to run for president as a Libertarian or both. Former governor, senator, and Democratic presidential candidate Lincoln Chafee has left the Democrats... to become a libertarian. Meanwhile Bill Weld is still primarying Donald Trump and might soon be joined by Mark Sanford. Pundit and former Marvel bigwig Rick Ungar joins Heaton to discuss fractures in the two major parties, and have a good-natured argument about the role of the state in markets and poverty.
In this episode we talk about Lincoln Chafee joining the Libertarian Party, the Warwick school budget problems, and Drag queen story hour. Continue reading RILR EP14 – Chafee the Libertarian, Warwick School Budget, Drag Stories. at Liberty RI.
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Team USA Olympic Sailor Louisa Chafee joins Michelle Collie to discuss the sport of sailing. Her experience at the Rio Olympics and her training for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
Bill Bartholomew sits down with former U.S. Senator, Governor of Rhode Island and Presidential Candidate, who discuss Mr. Chafee's political career, his experience as a professional blacksmith and whether or not he is planning to challenge U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse in a Democratic Primary contest for his former Senate seat.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
Lincoln Chafee joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the possibility of running against Sheldon Whitehouse. Chafee says he is still at 90 percent, and also says he is not a Russian spy.
Lincoln Chafee joins the Tara Granahan Show to discuss the possibility of running against Sheldon Whitehouse. Chafee says he is still at 90 percent, and also says he is not a Russian spy.
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On the Curmudgeon's Corner podcast this week, Ivan struggles to stay awake while he and Sam record their commentary track for the first Democratic debate. Listen to our thoughts on Clinton, Sanders, O'Malley, Webb and Chafee and their performances as they answer questions on the issues of the day. And listen to Ivan doze off and snore! Several times! Ah yes, this debate was obviously the most exciting and engaging yet!
Matt, Dan, and Ryan are joined in-studio by Greg Hawkins for coverage of the first of six scheduled Democratic party primary debates. We all had a lot more to say than we thought we would going into this. The consensus was that Hillary floated on her current lead in the polls, Sanders addressed the issues, Webb relived the past, Chafee killed his run, and O'Malley will see the biggest bump. What do you think? You can find the Godless Rebelution around the Internet at these links: Podbean Facebook Twitter You can also send us hate-mail, show ideas, questions, corrections, whines, and rants at: GodlessRebelution@gmail.com ~ OR ~ Send us a text or leave us a voicemail message at: 330-81-REBEL
In the first #DemDebate, we learned a lot about the candidates and got a sense of them as people. Bernie, while grumpy and passionate about fat cats, was also gentlemanly and collegial and his consideration toward former Senate colleague Hillary won him the biggest applause line of the night: "We're tired of your damn emails!" The watchword was substance all night long with few detours. Hillary delighted with perfect comic timing when the moderator asked her if she had anything to add after Bernie's defense of her on the emails issue: "No." We got to see her in fine form, with adept rhetorical skills and occaisional flashes of humor. She showed passion as well, getting huge applause for the second memorable moment of the night when she defended Planned Parenthood passionately. O'Malley had a few good moments, and Chafee and Webb...were, uh, marked 'present.' Join us as we chew it over. It's good at the grown-ups' table! MOMocrats MOMochat is an EngenderMediaGroup production.
Concord Monitor political teammates Clay Wirestone, Casey McDermott and Jonathan Van Fleet chew over the latest news out of Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton camps. Then they talk up some lesser-known candidates and go through the entire GOP and Democratic fields. Want more? Try politics.concordmonitor.com.
Saudi misbehavior; Jeb lies about ISIS, Chafee nails Hilary, Tanzania's water woes imitate CAs, kudos to Margaret Hutchinson, also oral contraceptive pioneers
Saudi misbehavior; Jeb lies about ISIS, Chafee nails Hilary, Tanzania's water woes imitate CAs, kudos to Margaret Hutchinson, also oral contraceptive pioneers
Sam and Ivan talk about: * Hiding Things * Patriot Act Drama * Election 2016 * Economy Update * Lightning Round
Sam and Ivan talk about: * Sam losing a pet * Baltimore * Tech Earnings * Lightning Round
Congressman Kevin Brady proposes spending cuts. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) raises funds off of the Tucson tragedy. Chafee bans state officials from appearing on private talk radio. (Hat Tip: The Corner.) Texas stays tough on spending. Vanderbilt mandates that nursing students participate in abortion. The cold blooded opposition to the Laci and Connor law. ‘ […]