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NutraIngredients-USA Podcast
NutraCast: Delivering on women's health: How a meal service took the market by storm

NutraIngredients-USA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 23:43


Without any marketing, Chiyo became the top Google search result for postpartum nutrition, attracting thousands of pre-orders and recognition from The New York Times and Bon Appétit. The company has since expanded beyond postpartum care to address various women's health concerns including fertility, PCOS and endometriosis.

BEN-YUR Podcast
ANA CHIYO DESTRINCHA A PLANILHA DOS INFLUENCERS com a GUARDA FLORESTAL #015

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 169:50


Ana Chiyo, Peixe Aquático, Batata & Yuri Moraes são da Guarda Florestal.

Endless Metal Podcast
Liminal: The Gift of Leaving

Endless Metal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 41:50


Ben's celebrates his #7 album of 2024--Liminal by Leaving--with a wonderful free flowing chat with guitarist/vocalist Greg Colson--formerly of Funerary--the band who released the heart wrenching and massively atmospheric death doom record Starless Aeon in 2014. While forged in the pandemic, this is not at all an obvious record. Rather Liminal is a sublime work of moody and shimmering doomgaze. Greg takes Ben inside the album and the band and the incredible performances, including guitarist/vocalist Jackson Heath of death doom geniuses Lycus ability to nail everything in one take. They then gush over Leaving's drummer Chiyo Nukaga Jacobus--the force of nature once behind the kit of the Bay Area underground legends Noothgrush. On Liminal, Chiyo plays with both power and a stunning slow-motion fluidity that adds to the album's deep and hypnotic pulse. The dialogue doesn't shy away from the dark emotions of the pandemic. Gregg and Ben take a brief detour and reflect on that terrible experience as parents of young kids who grew up in that time of lock downs and dread. But the interview as a whole is anything but grim. Rather the discussion is an opportunity to celebrate a special album between friends--Ben looks forward to meeting up with Greg and seeing Leaving live one day. Enjoy!

The Feminist Mom Podcast
Reclaiming Postpartum Care Through Nutrition with Jennifer Jolorte Doro

The Feminist Mom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 55:01


Jennifer Jolorte Doro is a Mom of 2, Clinical Nutritionist, and the cofounder and Chief Culinary Officer of Chiyo. For the next generation of mothers looking for guidance on their ever-adapting health journey, Chiyo is a personalized & integrative food-as-medicine platform when they need it most. Unlike other maternal health companies, Chiyo does the research and the work of nutrition planning during fertility, pregnancy and postpartum, empowering women to feel their best with minimal effort.  Learn more about Chiyo: https://wearechiyo.com/ (affiliate link) Use code ESpahrcctrial for $75.00 off Chiyo's One Day Trial Learn more about Jennifer: https://oulahealth.com/team/jennifer-jolorte-doro Follow Chiyo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearechiyo/ Follow Erin on Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠instagram.com/feminist.mom.therapist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about Erin Spahr:⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠erinspahrtherapy.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Introducing the Inclusive Provider Directory! It is free for families to search. Providers can become a member and create a profile, as well as accessing a number of additional benefits. Friends of the podcast get $30 off the first year of their annual membership with code FEMINIST30. Support the podcast with a monthly donation:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministmompodcast/support⁠⁠⁠⁠ Please note: The information provided on this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The content shared here is not intended to be professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This page may contain affiliate links.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministmompodcast/support

Ramblin: An Amblin Podcast
Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)

Ramblin: An Amblin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 82:21


Ramblin is back - and we're more Geisha than ever. After an extended summer break, the boys are back to continue down the Amblin road, staying in 2005 to explore Rob Marshall's period drama MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA, based on Arthur Golden's novel of the same name. To chart the journey of young Chiyo's self-discovery and efforts to become a Geisha in pre and post-WW2 Japan, we welcome back returning guest, friend and film journalist Barry Levitt. Together, we discuss the film's origins, its questionable sense of authorship and posit the question; could this film -  a follow-up for a filmmaker who just won Best Picture for a musical adaptation that revived the genre - have worked better as, well, a musical? You can follow Barry on Twitter and Letterboxd @blevitt93 , and catch his writing over at the likes of Vulture, The Daily Beast, Empire, LA Times, Rolling Stone and more. Follow the podcast on Twitter (@RamblinAmblin) and be sure to like and subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Get in touch with us either via Twitter or email rambinaboutamblin@gmail.com. Please feel free to give us a 5-star review, share your favourite Amblin movies and tell us if ET makes you cry. Ramblin is created and produced by Andrew Gaudion and Joshua Glenn. A special thanks as always to Emily Tatham for the artwork, and Robert J. Hunter & Greg Sheffield for the theme music.

Evropa osebno
Chiyo Robertson: Novinarka, ki zapornike uči veslanja in komunikacije

Evropa osebno

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 10:06


Novinarka Chiyo Robertson s škotsko-japonskimi koreninami je več kot dve desetletji delala za BBC. Pred dvema letoma ga je tudi zapustila, danes pa s svojim znanjem pomaga mladim in marginaliziranim skupinam, na primer zapornikom, ki jih uči pripovedovanja zgodb, komuniciranja z zunanjim svetom in veslanja. Pravi, da je najbolj izpolnjujoče zanjo, da znanje predaja ljudem, ki ga verjetno najbolj potrebujejo. S Kajo Ravnak se pogovarjata o pisanem Tokiu, kjer je preživela svoje otroštvo, veslanju po londonski Temzi in učenju novinarstva v Afriki.

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
We meet one fine feline from Newfoundland who's whisking up tens of thousands of new followers

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 6:31


Chiyo the cat lives in Paradise, but she's quickly becoming an internet sensation, adding thousands of new Instagram followers every week. Chiyo joined us in the studio this morning, along with her owner Nicole Hall. 

Fertility Forward
Ep 142: Expanding Maternal Healthcare with Jennifer Jolorte Doro

Fertility Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 27:46 Transcription Available


Whatever the nature of your fertility journey, you're bound to face some stressful decisions and the truth is that we could all use some extra support. One of the areas where American moms could really use a helping hand is in the realm of nutrition. That's where Chiyo comes in, a personalized meal delivery service for new moms that integrates Eastern food therapy with Western nutrition! Joining us today is Chiyo Cofounder and Chief Culinary Officer, Jennifer Jolorte Doro, to discuss the founding of Chiyo, the programs they've developed, and how they are prioritizing accessibility to bring maternal nutritional care to families across the country. We delve into the role of traditional Chinese medicine in their recipes, the concept of food as medicine, their fertility-focused program, and why giving the gift of nutritional peace of mind can serve as a beautiful gesture of support for moms and families. To hear the full scope of our conversation with Jennifer on fertility, maternal health care, nutrition, and more, tune in today! 

みかボイス(ボイトレ+育児・育自の経験談)子育て

NYTEnglish project start! The purpose of this project is to make opportunities to speak English. <Rules> Rule①:All English! Both speaking and writing. (Don't care mistake!) Rule②:Ask listeners to comment in English. Rule③:Don't speak for English. Speak for what you want to say. If you want to speak English, would you like to take on the challenge together? Let's enjoy English together! ※When taking on the challenge, please use #NYTEnglsh. ※Of course, please also comment on this brordcast in Englesh! <Thank you for joining!> ◆yuzu-tya-sann:#539 NYTEnglish challenge!!train love❤️ https://stand.fm/episodes/66501f9a0218972ecaabb818 ◆Miniko-san:#96 【English】#NYTEnglish Challenge! https://stand.fm/episodes/664d5ee433246269a587a331 ◆Chiyo-san:#7 【#NYT English】 My New challenge!!!! https://stand.fm/episodes/664dbda7d1dd72a90946eec2 ◆Marueri-san:#343 NYT English Challenge! It's my TY. https://stand.fm/episodes/664e873600d1180455980b5c ◆Maree-san:New challenge on English broadcast https://stand.fm/episodes/664ed1578932d94ce19a0dd0 ◆Hirone-san:Join to 【#NYT English】 https://stand.fm/episodes/664ed831bbb77bebe29e21d3 ◆Nayuta-san:NYTEnglish Start! Let's enjoy English!! https://stand.fm/episodes/664fb1efa33873d86349b82f --- podcast-Lab https://stand.fm/channels/6600f5b533dbc9cdff025910 --- #ボイトレ #声 #NFT #AI #クリエイティブ・テック #音声配信 #ビジネス #カルチャー #ライフスタイル・生活 #トーク・雑談 #朗読 #声優 #子育て #スタエフやろうぜ #スタエフやろう #English --- stand.fmでは、この放送にいいね・コメント・レター送信ができます。 https://stand.fm/channels/5ef9217136e4dd5a2d292cbb

Responding to Life: Talking Health, Fertility and Parenthood
Nourishing Motherhood with Jennifer Jolorte Doro of Chiyo

Responding to Life: Talking Health, Fertility and Parenthood

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 35:40 Transcription Available


Jennifer Jolorte Doro, co-founder of Chiyo, discusses her background growing up in Southern California to Filipino parents and how her cultural roots influence her approach to nutrition and wellness. She explains how Chiyo uses Eastern food therapy to transform how they nourish mothers in America, focusing on stage and symptom-specific nutritional guidance. Jennifer shares the comprehensive and holistic approach of Chiyo, which combines her expertise as a clinical nutritionist, postpartum chef, certified birth doula, and lactation counselor. Jennifer was profiled by Bon Appétit as “The Chef Making Nutrition More Delicious and Diverse” and was quoted in the New York Times on “How Food Traditions Nourish New Moms and the Parents Turning to Old Customs for Postpartum Recovery.” In this episode, you'll hear from Jennifer about: Using Eastern food therapy to nourish mothers Chiyo and its programs How to support women through fertility, pregnancy and postpartum Ways to connect with Jennifer: @wearechiyo https://wearechiyo.com/

El sótano
El sótano - Chicas con guitarras en los años 60 - 08/03/24

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 59:00


Reivindicamos en este episodio a los grupos de chicas con guitarras de los años 60. La inmensa mayoría de las artistas femeninas de aquella década que son recordadas a día de hoy fueron vocalistas, en solitario o en formato de grupo vocal. Pero entre las sombras podemos encontrar unas cuantas rebeldes que decidieron armarse con sus propios instrumentos, hacer caso omiso al “qué dirán” y lanzarse con rabia y energía al mundo del surf, rhythm n’ blues, beat o garage. Este es un pequeño homenaje a aquellas olvidadas pioneras de los grupos de rock’n’roll.(Foto del podcast; The Pleasure Seekers en 1967)Playlist;(sintonía) CHIYO and THE CRESCENTS “Devil surf” (1963)THE GIRLS “My baby” (1965)THE CONTINENTAL CO-ETS “I don’t love you no more” (1966)DENISE and COMPANY “Boy, what’ll you do then” (1965?)THE LIVERBIRDS “Too much monkey business” (1965)THE LIVERBIRDS “Down home girl” (1965)THE DAUGHTERS OF EVE “Help me boy” (1967)THE DAUGHTERS OF EVE “Don’t waste my time” (1967)SHE “Outta reach” (1970)SHE “Piece of you” (1970?)THE ANGELS “Get away from me” (196?)LYN and THE INVADERS “Boy is gone” (1966)MAMA CATS “Miss you” (1967)THE SHANSHERS “Johnny B. Goode” (1964)KATHY LYNN and THE PLAYBOYS “I got a guy” (1964)GOLDIE and THE GINGERBREADS “Skinnie Vinnie” (1964)THE PERCELLS “Hully Gully guitar” (1963)THE PLEASURE SEEKERS “Never thought you would leave me” (1965)THE PLEASURE SEEKERS “What a way to die” (1965)Escuchar audio

El sótano
El Sótano - Hits del Billboard; febrero 1964 - 01/02/24

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 58:51


Exactamente el 1 de febrero de 1964 The Beatles alcanzan el número 1 con su primer single lanzado en el mercado americano. Los artistas estadounidenses aún no podían imaginarse la fiebre que se iba a desatar, la inminente llegada de la invasión británica o lo que iban a cambiar las cosas en los gustos de los jóvenes. En esta nueva entrega de nuestra serie dedicada al Billboard Hot 100 recordamos canciones que llegaron a su puesto más alto en este mes de hace 60 años, dando forma a la música popular del momento.Playlist;(sintonía) THE MARKETTS “Out of limits (top 3)THE BEATLES “I want to hold your hand” (top 1)LESLEY GORE “You don’t own me” (top 2)RICKY NELSON “For you” (top 6)THE FOUR SEASONS “Dawn (go away)” (top 3)THE RIVIERAS “California sun” (top 5)THE RIP CHORDS “Hey Little Cobra” (top 4)JIMMY GILMER and THE FIREBALLS “Daisy petal pickin’” (top 15)AL “HE IS THE KING HIRT “Java” (top 4)THE COOKIES “Girls grow up faster than boys” (top 33)THE RONETTES “Baby I love you” (top 24)THE GIRLFRIENDS “My one and only Jimmy boy” (top 49)THE CRESCENTS featuring CHIYO “Pink dominos” (top 69)GINNY ARGEL “Dumb head” (top 50)OTIS REDDING “Pain in my heart” (top 61)MAJOR LANCE “Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um” (top 5)BON and EARL “Harlem shuffle” (top 44)HENRY MANCINI and his ORCHESTRA “Charade” (top 36)DIONNE WARWICK “Anyone who had a heart” (top 8)Escuchar audio

和星星約會
和星星約會#334-新生代樂趣唱作人華承妍推創作EP《X樂園》

和星星約會

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 12:53


主持人:咖啡糖賢齡 華承妍CHIYO以打造私人「樂園」為創作理念,努力用生命裡的每一天去做有趣的事,跟喜歡的一切在一起!也帶來了自己全創作的新EP《X樂園》。她說:音樂創作、插畫也好,做飯、養寵物也好,都是她為自己打造精神“樂園”的方法。生活沒有Deadline,人生不過三萬天,努力用生命裏的每一天,去做有趣的事,跟喜歡的一切在一起。找到讓自己快樂的方式,讓時間有了快樂的價值,是世界上最偉大的成就感。 如果你喜歡八寶Baabao【和星星約會】,別忘了記得訂閱節目,還有許多大明星專訪等你喔!

Bearily Bear Stories
The Princess and the Frog

Bearily Bear Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 12:14


The Frog Prince – Chiyo has an important goal: to become a scientist! Some of the other kids at school don't understand what she loves about learning and nature, at least until Chiyo brings a very special friend to school one day. Everyone has a lot to learn from this amazing, magical creature, and he certainly has a lot to say for a frog!Brought to you by Miral Sattar of Bearily Bear productions. Keep the show going by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/miralsattarSupport our creative team by visiting our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/miralsattarWant worksheets for your class or library? You can download them from https://www.bearilybear.com

The Real News Podcast
El Salvador. Rebel Radio. | Under the Shadow, Ep 5

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 38:35


Today, we look at Radio Venceremos — a grassroots guerrilla radio that broadcast throughout El Salvador's Civil War, denounced violent state repression, and inspired a nation.In this episode, Michael Fox travels to San Salvador, where he visits the Museum of Word and Image, the home of the archives of Radio Venceremos. He hears from former members of the radio about the revolutionary project and the U.S. and Salvadoran military attempts to shut it down.We look at what the museum means today, and also at its struggle to protect and preserve the past.Under the Shadow is a new investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, to tell the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present.In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened — a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests:Carlos Henríquez Consalvi ("Santiago")Lucio Vásquez ("Chiyo")Jorge E. Cuéllar Michael BeattieKarla Lara Edited by Heather Gies.Sound design by Gustavo Türck.Voice Actors: Marc Steiner & Jasial NoorTheme music by Monte Perdido. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.Chiyo and host Michael Fox performed two original songs that appear in this podcast. You can listen here and here.You can read Chiyo's book, Siete Gorriones, here https://www.academia.edu/43531929/Siete_GorrionesDocumentary sound and Radio Venceremos archives and images are courtesy of the Museum of Word and Image.You can visit them at https://museo.com.sv/ or follow on Instagram @museodelapalabraylaimagen and Twitter @tejiendomemoria.Follow & support journalist Michael Fox or Under the Shadow at https://www.patreon.com/mfox

NACLA Radio
Under the Shadow Ep. 5 | El Salvador. Rebel Radio.

NACLA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 38:34


Today, we look at Radio Venceremos—a grassroots guerrilla radio station that broadcast throughout El Salvador's Civil War, denounced violent state repression, and inspired a nation.In this episode, Michael Fox travels to San Salvador, where he visits the Museum of Word and Image, the home of the archives of Radio Venceremos. He hears from former members of the radio about the revolutionary project and the U.S. and Salvadoran military attempts to shut it down.We look at what the museum means today, and also at its struggle to protect and preserve the past. Under the Shadow is a new investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, to tell the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present. In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened—a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument, or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests: Carlos Henríquez Consalvi ("Santiago")Lucio Vásquez ("Chiyo")Jorge E. Cuéllar Michael Beattie Karla Lara  Edited by Heather Gies.Sound design by Gustavo Türck https://twitter.com/coletivocatarse Voice actors: Marc Steiner and Jasial Noor Theme music by Monte Perdido https://open.spotify.com/artist/0nexDyQCZI89JH8zsYu5wa. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.Chiyo and host Michael Fox performed two original songs that appear in this podcast. You can listen here and here.You can read Chiyo's book, Siete Gorriones, here: https://www.academia.edu/43531929/Siete_GorrionesDocumentary sound and Radio Venceremos archives and images are courtesy of the Museum of Word and Image. You can visit them at https://museo.com.sv/ or follow on Instagram @museodelapalabraylaimagen and Twitter @tejiendomemoria. Follow and support journalist Michael Fox or Under the Shadow at https://www.patreon.com/mfoxRead NACLA: nacla.orgSupport NACLA: nacla.org/donateFollow NACLA on X: https://twitter.com/NACLA

Under the Shadow
Ep. 5 | El Salvador. Rebel Radio.

Under the Shadow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 38:35


Today, we look at Radio Venceremos — a grassroots guerrilla radio that broadcast throughout El Salvador's Civil War, denounced violent state repression, and inspired a nation.In this episode, Michael Fox travels to San Salvador, where he visits the Museum of Word and Image, the home of the archives of Radio Venceremos. He hears from former members of the radio about the revolutionary project and the U.S. and Salvadoran military attempts to shut it down.We look at what the museum means today, and also at its struggle to protect and preserve the past.Under the Shadow is a new investigative narrative podcast series that walks back in time, to tell the story of the past by visiting momentous places in the present.In each episode, host Michael Fox takes us to a location where something historic happened — a landmark of revolutionary struggle or foreign intervention. Today, it might look like a random street corner, a church, a mall, a monument or a museum. But every place he takes us was once the site of history-making events that shook countries, impacted lives, and left deep marks on the world.Hosted by Latin America-based journalist Michael Fox.This podcast is produced in partnership between The Real News Network and NACLA.Guests:Carlos Henríquez Consalvi ("Santiago")Carlos ColoradoLucio Vásquez ("Chiyo")Jorge E. Cuéllar Michael BeattieKarla Lara Edited by Heather Gies and Maximillian Alvarez.Sound design by Gustavo Türck.Voice Actors: Marc Steiner & Jasial NoorTheme music by Monte Perdido. Other music from Blue Dot Sessions.Chiyo and host Michael Fox performed two original songs that appear in this podcast. You can listen here and here.You can read Chiyo's book, Siete Gorriones, here https://www.academia.edu/43531929/Siete_GorrionesDocumentary sound and Radio Venceremos archives and images are courtesy of the Museum of Word and Image.You can visit them at https://museo.com.sv/ or follow on Instagram @museodelapalabraylaimagen and Twitter @tejiendomemoria.Follow & support journalist Michael Fox or Under the Shadow at https://www.patreon.com/mfoxThe Real News NetworkDonate: therealnews.com/uts-pod-donateSign up for our newsletter: https://therealnews.com/uts-pod-subscribeLike us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/therealnewsFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/therealnews

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.75 Fall and Rise of China: Russo-Japanese War #2: Battle of Yalu

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 44:03


Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Russo-Japanese war. The Japanese knew to have any chance in the war against the Russians, they needed to deliver a deadly surprise attack against her fleet within the harbor of Port Arthur. Admiral Togo took the combined fleet and dispatched a force under Uriu to neutralize Chemulpo and land forces of the IJA 12th division. Meanwhile Togo ordered 10 destroyers to toss torpedoes at the Russian warships at anchor in Port Arthur, landing a few hits. It seemed to the Japanese that the Russians were fully paralyzed, so Togo elected to bring the combined fleet in to bombard the Russians into submission. Instead of being paralyzed the Russians counter fired using shore batteries causing the Japanese to back off. War was declared afterwards by both parties and now battles would rage over land and sea to see which empire would claim dominance over Asia.    #74 The Russo-Japanese War part 2: the battle of Yalu   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. The combined fleet set out again on February 14th after just two days in port. The Fuji was still in dry dock in need of further repair. Other than Fuji, the fleet was back at sea in force. Despite taking numerous hits, it turned out the Russian shells were not as effective as the Japanese ammunition which used a new compound called Shimose, refined into a powder that gave the IJN shells a greater velocity, thus much more effective on impact. In the meantime, only a brave attack by two Japanese destroyers was brought upon the Russians at Port Arthur. Other than that nothing much had come about. While at Sasebo, Admiral Togo discussed with his fellow commanders the situation. Port Arthur's harbor had basically become a large lake harbored the Russian ships, but at any moment they could be unleashed into the ocean. Togo needed to destroy the warships or trap them inside, and he came up with a daring plan. Togo sent out a special order, soliciting for volunteers for an extremely dangerous, practically suicidal mission. 2000 sailors volunteered, many writing their names in blood. The plan was quite simple, the volunteers were going to take ships and sink them at the entrance to the harbor. The ships selected were some very old steamers, capable of just 10 knots. On the evening of February 23rd, 5 old steamers set a course for Port Arthur with some torpedo boat escorts. Before the first light of the 24th, the Russian lookouts saw what appeared to be a steady convoy calmly approaching the harbors mouth. A Russian convey was long being awaited, thus many assumed it was them. Some Russian ships came in closer to examine the newcoming vessels closer and upon showering them with searchlights, the captain of the Retvizan quickly realized they were Japanese. Retvizan began opening fire, prompting the old steamers to run frantically through a gauntlet. The Japanese crews were blinded by searchlight as the guns of the Retvizan and shore batteries rained hell upon them. The leading steamer, the Mokoko Maru was hit by Retvizan at point blank range just due east of the harbor entrance. She sank quickly and the other steamers would face a similar fate one by one as they approached. Volunteer crews were shot to pieces or abandoned ship. Those who survived the shelling were rescued by torpedo boats. The mission was a terrible failure. The Russians did not quite understand what had occurred. Certainly the ships were no battleships, but some assumed it was another torpedo attack attempt and thus believed some warships had been sunk. Admiral Alexeiev desperate to boost morale send a message to the Tsar claiming a great naval victory. After further investigation, the steamers were found to be what they were and Alexeiev had to send a correction to the Tsar. Now all of this was going down in Port Arthur, but the Russians did have another force at their cold water port of Vladivostok. Under the command of Rear Admiral Jessel were the armored cruisers Gromoboi, Rurik, Boegatyr and Rossiya. Rear Admiral Kamimura was leading a cruiser squadron with torpedo boats around Tsushima. His duty was that of a picquet force to meet the Russian enemy if they came out to play. Alexeiev gave Jessel orders not to steam more than a single day from port. Jessel had thus only managed to sink two unarmed Japanese merchantmen with his small patrols.  Now upon the land, the former Minister of War, General Kuropatkin was appointed the land commander in Manchuria. He would depart St Petersburg on March 12th and arrive to Harbin by the 28th. For the sea, the disgraced Admiral Starck was to be replaced with Vice Admiral Makarov. The Russian government was trying to showcase to its troops, that the very best officers would lead them, it was a much needed boost of confidence. However Tsar Nicolas II also appointed Alexeiev as the Viceroy of the Russian far east, which gave Alexeiev higher authority than all government ministries in the region, making him beholden only to the Tsar himself. Alekseyev was a key member of the “Bezobrazov Circle” a politically motivated investment group led by Aleksandry Mikhailovich Bezobrazov whom sought to create a commercial enterprise, modeled after the British East India Company, reigning over Manchuria and Korea. A skilled lobbyist, Bezobrazov was the one who persuaded Tsar Nicolas II for Alekseiv's appointment. This would prove ruinous.  Makarov departed his previous command at fort Kronstadt and received news cruisers Novik, Bayan and Askold were damaged. While enroute he received a report the Bezstrashni and Viestnitelni were intercepted by Japanese picquet forces while returning to port. They were attacked trying to race to Port Arthur and Vistnitelni was unable to get away, being destroyed around Pigeon bay. Thus the new commander was getting this picture of his forces accumulating unacceptable losses without even engaging the enemy. Makarov unlike Starck was not so conservative, he sought real action. Makarov was what you would call “a sailors sailor”. He was in excellent shape, was a noted naval tactician and had a copy of a book on his adversary Admiral Togo in his cabin at hand. During his voyage to the far east, Starck retained command and continued to fly his flag upon Petropavlovsk. Makarov would hoist his aboard the soon to be repaired Askold by march 14th. Soon Retvizan and Tsarevitch were patched up adequately to be battleworthy and destroyer flotillas were sent out of the harbor to hunt the Japanese. On March 10th, the blockading forces were attacked by the Russians. The Japanese were surprised at the sudden aggressiveness of the Russians, Togo believed they were finally willing to come out and battle. At the beginning of the war most eyes were set on seeing the performance of torpedoes, they were a relatively new weapon. They actually proved to be quite a disappointment. The weapon that would really make its mark was the seamine. The Japanese made continuous efforts to sent destroyers out at night to lay mines near the entrance of Port Arthur. The Russians did their best to watch these actions and when the tides rose high they would employ grappling hooks to clear fields. This simply pushed the Japanese to lay mines 10 feet below the surface. This resulted in mines actually being placed at various depths, thus when the tides were much higher most ships could pass right over, but if the tides lowered, this led to collisions.  Now back to March 10th, that night the Japanese attempted a ruse. A flotilla of 4 IJN destroyers approached Port Arthur and began parading outside to trying to lure out some Russian warships. Now emboldened, the Russians sent out 6 warships to chase the Japanese who lured them in the direction of Laoteshan. While they were chasing, another IJN destroyer flotilla came from behind and began mining the waters at the harbors entrance at around 4:30am. Eventually the Russian shore batteries saw what was going on and began to fire on the mining destroyers who made their quick escape. The Russian warships chasing the other flotilla heard the gunfire and quickly turned back. The 4 IJN mining destroyers got into position to attack the incoming Russians. 4 out of the 6 Russian warships dodged this and ran for the harbor, but the Ryeshitelni and Stereguschi found themselves blocked. It was 4 against 2 as the destroyers battling it out. The Ryeshitelni was hit a few times causing steering problems but she managed to flee to the harbor, the Stereguschi however was not so lucky. A 1 pounder shell struck a steam pipe in her boiler and engines causing an explosion that killed most of her engine room staff. Stereguschi's captain tried to keep her on course, but her speed dropped and she was soon raked by all 4 Japanese destroyers. Her crew tried to fire back, until only 4 men of the crew were even capable of moving anymore. The IJN destroyer Sasanami let loose a cutter boat to board her as the Stereguschi was captured. The boarding party stepped over corpses and human body parts as they raised the Rising Sun flag. Suddenly the Russian cruisers Bayan and Novik were charging towards the mined harbor entrance. The Sasanami crews leapt back aboard to flee the scene as the Russians opened fire upon them.  It was a bit of excitement to be sure, but Makarov wanted real action, he sought to give battle. He began a intensive training of the fleet, performed tours and raised morale. Meanwhile on March 22nd the Fuji and Yashima were now stationed in Pigeon bay to fire to enforce the blockade effort. Suddenly they found themselves being fired upon by the Russians and saw cruiser Askold flying Makarov's flag. Fuji took a minor hit and had to return to Sasebo for repairs. Togo and his fellow commanders now were realizing the Russians were growing in stature. Meanwhile the IJA guards division was only beginning to unload ashore in Korea. The Russian navy charging out of Port Arthur serious threatened the Japanese troop transit, Togo had to stop them.  The same suicidal plan was employed again. The crews were taken from 20,000 volunteers, another 4 old steamers were allocated to the mission. This time each ship was ballasted with cement and stones alongside a fail safe detonating system. On the night of march 26th, the 4 old steamers sailed 10 knots for the entrance to the harbor. Just before 2:30am their escorts departed and at 3:30am they were two miles from the harbor mouth when they were detected. A gun went off on Electric Hill signaling the presence of the enemy. Search lights blasted everywhere as the 4 steamers began a marathon while dodging incoming shell fire. The frontrunner, Chiyo was making good progress until the Russian destroyer Silny came in close and torpedoed her side. The steamers behind her were fired madly upon causing massive casualties as one by one sank. Two Japanese escort destroyers tried to fire torpedoes at the Silny and maged to hit her in the engine room. In the end both sides took casualties, but Port Arthur remained open.  Makarov's patience was waning, on April 12th he was aboard the cruiser Diana searching for lost Russian destroyers who had been sent out to hunt the Japanese but failed to return. Diana's lookout spotted a ship and her captain requested permission to open fire. Makarov was not sure if the ship was the enemy or one of his own, so he simply said to approach it cautiously. Unbeknownst to Makarov it was another ruse. Togo had been studying the Russian warship maneuvers, schedules and behaviors. He had noticed a pattern, when ships approached port arthur, the Russians would come out to investigate them by going north and south and east to west under the protective range of the shore batteries. He had formed a plan, led by the Koryu Maru who was hiding in the area ready to lay mines at the harbor mouth. 48 mines had been laid at the harbor mouth. As daylight was coming upon the morning of April 13th, Makarov's force got close enough to the unidentified ship to realize it was the lost Strashni and she was being fired upon by 4 IJN destroyers. Strashni was being hit at point blank range, the majority of her crew were dead, she was a goner. Alerted by the naval fire, Makarov took the fleet in to battle. Cruiser Bayan was the first to arrive, joined by Askold, Diana and Novik. The Japanese quickly withdrew from them heading towards the main fleet. The slower Russian battleships were making their way with Petropavlosvk flying Makarovs flag, next to her was Poltava. They passed over the minefield without mishap. Makarov had ordered the area swept the previous night, but the sweep never occurred, he just got very lucky. Admiral Dewa watched the Russian fleet as they departed the harbor, Sevastopol, Peresvyet and Pobieda followed behind the flagship. Dewa sent word to Togo to spring the trap. Dewa opened fire drawing the Russians further south while Togo brought up the first division hoping for battle. When Makarov saw Togo's battleships on the horizon he quickly ordered his fleet to pull back under the range of their shore batteries. Aboard the Petropavlovsk was the grand duke Cyril, a cousin to the tsar, a famous artist named Vasili Verestchagin and Captain Crown. Makarov had expected a historic moment and wanted to share it with others. As Makarovs fleet got closer to the harbor he ordered the smaller warships to go inside it while the larger ships formed a line of battle. When the Japanese approached within 6 miles they would fall under the range of the shore batteries, Makarov expected a massacre upon them. Then at 9:43am a terrible explosion hit the bows of the Petropavlovsk rocking her, a second explosion ripped open a magazine and a third blew up her boiler. The ship quickly keeled over and went down bow first, as her propellers continued to spin. Within two minutes the flagship had hit 3 mines and fell under the waves, a complete disaster. The Japanese were only 10,000 yards away, cheering the explosive sounds. Togo ordered the men to take their caps off in silence when they realized it was Petropavlovsk that had struck the mines and sunk. At 10:15am Pobieda hit a mine, the Russians thought it was some sort of submarine attack and began firing wildly out the sea. When the Russians regained order they got back into the harbor one by one. Pobieda was the last to limp in. 630 men died aboard the Petropavlovsk, including Admiral Makarov, Vasili Verestchagin and Captain Crown, the Grand Duke Cyril had been launched off the warship from the explosion and although severely injured would survive. The death of Makarov shattered the morale of the Russian navy and in the motherland added fuel to an emerging revolutionary clamor.  The Japanese fleet were anchored off Elliot island on the 14th when they received the confirmed news of Makarovs death. Togo read out the telegram from Reuters and he ordered his fleet to fly their flags at half mast to give a day of mourning for an honored opponent that they esteemed a samurai for his aggressive behavior.  Makarovs death signaled an end to aggressive naval actions for quite some time. On May 3rd Togo launched further blocking actions. 8 steamers tried to perform the same suicidal mission as down twice before and failed like the others. Togo was so ashamed by the loss of life from these 3 missions that he stated the third mission had been a success, lying to the army. He did this under immense pressure, for it was his job to secure the sea lanes so Japanese troops could be safely landed along the Liaodong Peninsula. Luckily for him, the death of Makarov basically kept the Russian fleet bottled up in Port Arthur. Unluckily for him the Japanese saw their own losses to sea mines begin in May. On the 12th a destroyer hit a mine at Talienwan; the next day the battleship Hatsuse ran into a minefield laid out by the Amur and just like the Petropavlovsk was lost within a minute. She had hit two mines, one blew up her magazine, breaking apart her deck. The battleship Yashima closed in to help her but also hit a mine, but was able to limp away out of the sight of the Russians before she too sank. News of these ship losses were not released to the Japanese public. Chemulpo had been seized easily, the 12th division began landing there with ease. Now the 2nd, 12th and Guards division were of the 1st IJA, mobilized before the offset of the war. The Japanese held the advantage of being able to send troops faster via the sea, for the Russians the trans siberian railway still took a considerable amount of time. Thus the Japanese wanted to hit hard and fast, so alongside the 12th division the 2nd and guards were hoped to make a landing quickly after. The 12th division with some components of the 2nd division landed between the 17th and 22nd of February and began a quick march towards Pyongyang. The Japanese first entered Pyongyang on February 21st who quickly ran out some Cossacks. They set up supply posts enabling the rest of the 12th division to follow suit by the early march. Pyongyang became a focal point for supplies and provisions, the Japanese employed numerous Koreans for the logistical war effort. They bargained for provisions at a fair rate, for example purchasing pigs. A coolie army was hired, nearly 10,000 men strong. They were paid wages above the market norm and leaders amongst them received red bands to signify privileged positions within the Imperial Japanese Transport Corps.  On March 18th the 12th division advanced from Pyongyang to Anju dislodged two squadrons of Cossack cavalry there. Patrols from the first IJA indicated Chinampo lying around the mouth of the Taitong diver would make for an excellent landing point for men and supplies. Thus the commander of the 1st IJA, General Kuroki dispatched some forces of the guards and 2nd division from Hiroshima to land and secure Chinampo on March 13th. By the end of March the entire 1st IJA had landed in Korea. By this point the Japanese were confused at the lack of Russian interference, unbeknownst to them the Tsar had issued a directive to Alexeiev to overt any Russian action against the Japanese in Korea. The Russians still believed there was a chance the Japanese would just skirmish on the borders and not advance into Manchuria. Thus Alexeiev ordered the forces to allow the Japanese to land “on the whole extent of the western coast of Korea as high as Chemulpo and to permit their exploration as far north as the Yalu”.  While the Japanese were consolidating their logistical supply bases in Korea, the Russian logistics were facing countless problems. The Russians simply did not have the logistical organization that the Japanese had, they were basically living off the land. The Russians were coming into conflict with the local Manchurian populations who were actively resisting them. This was largely due to the recent war they just fought in Manchuria, Japanese funding Honghuzi forces and the Chinese and Koreans simply sympathize more with their fellow asian Japanese against the Russians. Honghuzi guerilla forces were working with Koreans along the northern border to harass the Russians, attacking and pillaging their supply lines. The Japanese war plan sought to have its 1st IJA attack and advance over the Yalu, while the 2nd IJA led by General Oku would land near Nanshan to cut Port Arthur off from the mainland. Now Kuroki's 1st IJA may have had better supply lines, but to move the entire army north into Manchuria was still a logistical nightmare. To be more efficient the 1st IJA would focus its bulk along the western part of Korea where sea access was easier. The port of Rikaho was selected as a new forward landing and supply base. After securing it the Japanese continued north towards the Yalu and by the second week of April were in the same spot their forebears had taken in August of 1894.  By April 21st they were concentrating due south of Wiju drawing supplies from Chinampo, Boto and Rikaho. At this point many foreign military observers and correspondents were arriving. There was a deep hunger to study how new modern weaponry and tactics would work out on the battlefield, both the Russians and Japanese would have foreigners amongst them taking notes. It was an interesting time after all. Since the American Civil War, Taiping Rebellion and even Franco-Prussian War of 1870, military technology had advanced exponentially. There would be as many as a hundred foreign military observers from over 16 different nations in Manchuria and Korea during the war. This would also be exploited heavily for spying. Many of the observers were British who held obvious sympathies with the Japanese and thus would covertly hand over information. Now back on February 15th, General Kuropatkin presented the Tsar his campaign plan to win the war against Japan, a war might I note he never favored having. Kuropatkin estimated he would require 6 months to achieve a force of 200,000, the number he believed was necessary to undertake an offensive. Thus he sought to spend the 6 months assessing the Japanese strength while establishing strong defenses to the north of their perceived limit of advance. Basically he wanted to trade space for time, he did not seek to establish defenses too far south. But Kuropatkin was not the top brass, it was Alexeiev and Alexeiev ordered Kuropatkin not to abandon any territory. Thus Kuropatkin was forced to form a line of defenses near the Yalu. He dispatched General Zasulich, the new Eastern Detachment commander on April 22nd with specific orders “to retard the enemy in his passage; to determine his strength, dispositions and lines of march; to retreat as slowly as possible into the mountains”. Opposite and across the Yalu from Wiju is Chuliencheng, the town sits about 2 miles north of the river. The Yalu splits into two rivers and at the split point are a chain of islands. There were no bridges between the two banks, thus crossings would need to be made by small junks and sampans. Taking some of the islands in the Yalu was imperative to ease crossing points. At Fenghuangcheng the Yalu divided and going north became the Ai river. At the junction was a 500 foot high hill called Tiger's head another important strategic location the Japanese would have to seize. Closer to the mouth of the Yalu on the northern side was the fortified town of Antung, which the Russians believed was extremely vulnerable to a Japanese landing attack. The Russian forces at the Yalu consisted of the 3rd Siberian Army corps alongside our old friend General Mishchenko's trans-baikal cossack brigade. At Antung, led by Major General Kashtalinksi were 2580 riflemen, 400 cavalry scouts, 16 field guns and 8 machine guns. On the right flank 4 miles to the north at Tientzu was a reserve of 5200 riflemen and 16 guns; at Chuliencheng led by Major General Trusov were 5200 riflemen, 240 cavalry scouts and 16 guns. The right flank extended from the mouth of the Yalu to Takushan all under Mishchenkos command who held 1100 cavalry, 2400 riflemen, 8 field guns and 6 horse drawn guns. The left from going from Anpingho to Hsiapuhsiho around 40 miles northeast on the Yalu was 1250 cavalry, 1000 riflement and 8 mountain guns. Excluding the reserves, there were over 16,000 riflemen, 2350 cavalry, 630 cavalry scouts, 40 field guns, 8 mountain guns and 6 horse drawn guns covering a distance of over 170 miles. Facing them around Wiju would be a Japanese force of 42,500 men. The Russians had spread themselves out thinly along the river. At the base of numerous hills were Russian trenches, uncamouflaged, in full view from the opposite bank. The Russian artillery likewise was in full view, a large mistake. The Japanese had employed spies, often disguised as fisherman going along the rivers mapping out the Russian artillery positions, by the 23rd the Japanese had acquired the full layout and order of battle. General Kuroki made sure to conceal his strength and more importantly his main crossing point. Using screens of large trees and kaoliang, if you remember the boxer series that is a tall type of millet, well they used this type of cover to move their artillery and troops in secrecy. The Russians occupied the islands in the Yalu called Kyuri, Oseki and Kintei. On the 25th 6 batteries were brought up to support an infantry attack. IJN gunboats began harassing the forces at Antung as a diversion, trying to deceive the Russians into thinking their right flank was where the fighting would be had. At 9:45pm two battalions of the 2nd division crossed using pontoons to Kintei island completely unopposed. Sappers immediately went to work constructing bridges. At 4am a force of 250 soldiers of the Guards division landed and attacked 150 Russians on Kyuri, dislodging them at the cost of 12 men. The Russians quickly abandoned Kyuri and Kintei seeing them as lost causes, but suddenly without orders the men atop Tiger Hill also began withdrawing when they saw men leaving the islands.  The Japanese engineers began constructing 10 bridges using pontoons as a feint attack was launched against Chuliencheng. A bridge was erected made up of native boats placed side by side going across the Yalu. This bridge was a decoy. Russian artillery fired upon numerous positions giving their locations away as the concealed Japanese artillery systematically took them out one by one. Over at Antung a small flotilla of 6 gunboats continued to harass the fort and trenches. The local commander was convinced the Japanese would land and attack, again this was a deception. After a few days Kuroki had all he needed to unleash a blow. He sought to advance to Tangshancheng, between Fenghuangcheng and Antung. He had orders to work in concert with the 2nd IJA's landing, this meant he was to a cross the Yalu on April 30th. However, Generals Oku, Kuorki and Admiral Togo met on April 25th where it was determined the deadline had to be pushed until May 1st or 2nd. Thus Kuroki was ordered to delay his attack until May 3rd. Kuroki concentrated his attention towards the weak Russian left flank. He required a crossing point over the Yalu to reconnoiter between the Yalu and Ai rivers. The Russians believed crossing the Ai would require boats, but the Japanese found a crossing point over at the right bank around Sukuchin. Kuroki had the 12th division focus on the right flank, the Guards in the middle to cross the Yalu via the Kyuri and Oseki islands to take a position on Chukodai island to the north and south of Tiger Hill, the 2nd division would hit the weak left. On May 1st the Japanese received some new toys from Chinampo, 20 4.72 inch howitzers organized into 5 batteries. Under the cover of darkness, these huge guns were placed into camouflaged trenches. Meanwhile back on the 29th of april the 12th division covertly crossed the Yalu during the night and moved 3 batteries into Chukyuri to cover the bridge making effort. At 11am on May 1st the Japanese artillery began firing, covering the 12th divisions as they crossed the right bank brushing aside light Russian opposition. Zasulich received word of this and tried to order reinforcements to Anpingho, but he still believed the activities of the 12th division to be a feint, a IJN flotilla was harassing Antung still. The reinforcements were thus delayed heavily. On april 29th and 4pm Zasulich despatched a battalion of the 22nd east Siberian rifle regiment with some mounted scouts and 2 guns to cross the Ai river and retake Tiger Hill. The Russians easily dislodged the Japanese platoon atop the hill who quickly joined their comrades over on Kyuri island.  The next morning the Japanese could see the Russians digging in on Tiger Hill, so the Guards divisional artillery on a hill south of a bridge leading to Kyuri island opened fire on them. There was no artillery response from the Russian artillery. At 10am two groups of sappers set out in boats to survey the waters opposite of Chukodai and at 10:30 were fired upon by a battery on some high ground north east of Chuliencheng. 6 4.72 inch batteries of the 12th division responded and within 16 minutes the Russian battery was neutralized suffering the deaths of 5 officers and 29 men. Another Russian battery east of Makau began firing and was smashed quickly by the Guards artillery.  Major General Kashtalinski took command of the Chuliencheng sector from Major General Trusov who became ill on April 28th. So severely had the Russian artillery and infantry suffered from the Japanese artillery, that at 11pm on April 30th, Kashtalinski requested permission from Zasulich to withdraw to some hills behind Chuliencheng. Zasulich refused this as Alexeiev's orders were clear, not to give up any ground. Zasulich then received news, the men on Tigers Hill had abandoned it fearing encirclement, some elements of the Guards and 12th division linked up and took it. The 12th division were advancing in three columns towards the Ai river during the night and as Thomas Cowen of the Daily Chronicle reported “The men had to march, wade, wait their turn at a plank bridge or shallow ford, help each other up a slippery bank, pass, in single file sometimes, through a willow copse, wait, climb, jump, mud-scramble, and march again, for about six hours, getting into positions, ‘lining out' in front of the long-extending Russian trenches. No light was allowed, nor a voice above an undertone, for the most part there were no roads to march on, but the men had to cross fields, grope in the gloom for strange paths, or struggle past obstructions where no path could be found, using dry water-courses as tracks till they led into pools, over stubbly cornfields, in and out among tenantless farm buildings, up country lanes and hillside footpaths, each officer and NCO peering into the gloom, feeling his way to the appointed spot, consulting a rough sketch plan and drawing his men after him.” At 3am the Russian 12th regiment reported back to Zasulich that they heard the sounds of wheels on the islands and believed artillery were crossing bridges, he did nothing. At 5am the morning fog dissipated and the Russians could now see opposite of them at Chuliencheng to Salankou at a distance of 6 miles, 3 Japanese divisions were in trenches waiting to pounce on them. Regimental priests egan sermons just before the scream of Japanese howitzers broke the morning quiet. The Japanese artillery were focused first on hunting Russian artillery, eventually some batteries at Makau fired back and within a few minutes were silenced. After this the Japanese artillery focused its full weight upon the Russian infantry in their trenches absolutely devastating them. In view of the lack of Russian artillery fire, Kuroki changed his plans somewhat and ordered the 12th division to perform an encirclement maneuver prior to the Guards and 2nd divisions attacks. By 7am all 3 Japanese divisions were advancing.  The Japanese stormed out of their trenches and rushed along the 200 yard wide waters of the Ai to the various crossing points like ants going through funnels. The Japanese troops carrying packs full with rations for 3 days moved as fast as they could through the water before being hit by the first Russian volley at a range of around 500 yards, about halfway across the river. It was an extreme range for the Russian rifles, but with the Japanese so packed up it was brutal. The Japanese did not loss momentum and soon were charging through Russian volleys up the river bank and knolls. Japanese officers began screaming ‘take cover and fire at will”. The 2nd division suffered tremendous casualties around Chuliencheng. The Japanese leapfrogged forward using fire and movement to great effect and soon were crashing into the forward Russian positions. When the Russians abandoned their forward positions for interior lines the Japanese artillery devestated them. The 12th east Siberian rifle regiment made a brave but hopeless counterattack and were swept aside. By 10am the main body of the Russian force were in a full retreat at Chuliencheng. The Japanese tried to storm a the road leading to Fenghuangcheng due north of Chuliencheng, but the full weight of the Russian retreat dislodged them. General Kashtalinski watched in horror as the right flank collapsed, however there was still hope. If Colonel Gromov held the left flank, they could maintain thir foothold on the Yalu. Colonel Gromov and his men were holding a position on the forward slopes overlooking the Ai river in the area of Potetientzu. His command held two battalions of the 22nd regiment and his focus was upon the right side where the guards division were now getting over the river and penetrated his thinly held line. Gromov then received news the 12th division were beggining to get over their part of the river. Gromov went over to see it for himself and he estimated there to be around 5 or 6 battalions advancing directly upon his position. He had no choice, he orderd a partial withdrawal, and as best as he could he tried to maintain order but a general withdrawal emerged as the Japanese gradually turned his flank. Gromov's intent was to pull back to Chingkou, but the rapid advance of the Japanese forces him to saddle between Chingkou and Laofangkou.  Other than Gromov's two battalions, the Russians were maintaining a reasonble withdrawal to defensive lines further back around the Hantuhotzu stream around two miles beyond the Ai. The force at Antung were being shelled by the IJN gunboats, aside from that they alongside the reserves at Tientzu had done basically nothing in the battle thus far. Kuroki ordered the Guards to occupy some hills above Hamatang, the 2nd division to advance upon Antung and the 12th to advance southwards to Taloufang. The 12th swept right through Chingkou en route to Hamatang smashing Gromov's men. General Kashtalinksi's men held the Guards and 2nd division back along the Hantuhotzu giving General Zasulich time to withdraw his troops at Antung to Tientzu. To over this withdrawal two battalions of the 11th east siberian regiment and a battery were detached to bolster Kashtalinski's position along the Hantuhotzu. The Guards and 2nd division had to wait for their artillery to catch up to them as the 12th were putting pressure on Gromov's men. At 12:15pm Gromov was forced to pull back to Liuchiakou and he sent a messenger to report such to General Kashtalinski's HQ. At 1pm a messenger of General Zasulich arrived at Gromov's HQ ordering him to retreat via Laochoutun. Meanwhile the messenger failed to get to Kashtalinski until 4pm, thus Kashtalinski would have literally no idea and thought everything was holding. Later Gromov would be courtmartialled for withdrawing the way he did. He would be exonerated later, but before that occurred he would shoot himself in shame.  Around 12pm Kashtalinski received word to his surprise that Gromov was withdrawing from Chingkou with the 22nd regiment in disarray and that the Japanese had seized Liuchiakou. His scouts were also telling him the Japanese were advancing on Laofangkou. Kashtalinski wanted to see this for himself douting his own scouts. What he saw was a complete disaster and he quickly ordered an immediate withdrawal from Hantuhotzu to Tientzu. His rearguard was the 11th company of the 22nd regiment who took up a position on a 570 foot high hill east of Hamatang. At around 2pm the 5th company of the 24th IJA regiment, the 12th divisions vanguard smashed into the southeast part of the Hamatang defensive line. Soon the 5th company held a blocking position forcing the retreating Russians to move further south of the 570 foot hill. Three batteries of the 12th division the narrived and began smashing Hamatang as the Guards and 2nd divisions men stormed forward positions. The 11th east Siberian regiment buckled and began fleeing into the valley beyond Hamatang already 26 officers and 900 men had been killed. The valley was around a mile wide, extremely open with fields extending up hillsides. There was basically no cover at all and when the Japanese took the heights they had an excellent view into the valley to fire upon the fleeing Russians. Suddenly the regiments priest in full regalia, grabbed a large cross and stood up. The surrounding surviving Russians around him stood up and the priest led the men through the valley to safety as he cried out “god have mercy” for Russians were being blown to pieces all around them. The priest was hit by 3 bullets before he fell bleeding over his cross as soldier grabbed him and carried him to the other side. The firing gradually lessened as the Japanese shouted banzais atop their hills and saluted the Russians withdrawing before them. The hero priest was evacuated to the Red Cross hospital at Mukden where he made a full physical recovery, though psychological he did not, he reportedly went insane.  The carnage was not found so great everywhere. 650 men of the 24th and 56th regiments who were holding out on a hill south east of Hamatang were pounced upon by a company of the guards division who screamed Banzai charging with their bayonets. The Russains lifted up a white flag and the Japanese allowed them to surrender. At 5:30pm the sun was setting across the battlefield, it had been a truly bloody sight. 2700 Russians lay dead, wounded or captured. The Japanese reported 1036 casualties. The Russians had lost 45 artillery pieces, 8 machine guns and 19 wagons full of munitions. The Japanese did not pursue the Russians fleeing to Liaoyang or Fenghuangcheng.  I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The Russian fleet was trapped firmly with the harbor of Port Arthur allowing the Japanese to commence their land campaigns. The first major battle was at along the Yalu river which turned a crimson red with the blood of both sides. It was going to be a terrible war.   

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Available to buy on Irodori Sakura website: https://affiliate.irodoricomics.com/affiliate.php?id=105&url=86 Listen to My Father-In-Law review 1 on episode 165: https://spotify.link/MFTZgrgtjCb The story got more wilder. This is the second volume of My Father In Law has more bedrooms and action scenes and get to see more of Keiji dark personality. Keiji has abandoned issues. In the first two pages, the daughter is fed up with Keiji calling her too many times. And think his behaviour is unacceptable. Then Chiyo tells her father she is going away for a trip with her friends. Chiyo mentioned Keiji and why has her father been avoiding him.  Announcement: it's A Yaoi Recipe Podcast is now part of the affiliation program with Irodori Comics.  Click on the affiliate link and you be directed to the Irodori website page. Every Successful purchase through the link, Yaoi Recipe podcast will receive a 10% commission.  Irodori Sakura website: https://affiliate.irodoricomics.com/affiliate.php?id=105   I am on Instagram, I will be posting some photos and small clips on what I have been reading and daily videos clip on what I have been doing including behind the scene.  My account  @Yaoi_Recip   YAOI RECIPE SHOP OPEN ON Ko-FI!: Check out my Ko0fi shop, I am selling my own Yaoi Manga and artbook (ebook PDF) for everyone to enjoy. Listener to the podcast can get 5% off on the Manga category, Use the Code at the checkout: YAOIRECIPE

Who's That Anime?
Podcast From The Past: Azumanga Daioh - The Very Short Movie

Who's That Anime?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 39:29


It's been a little busier than normal for Steve and Colin, so we'll be back to talk about Angelic Layer next week! In the meantime, please enjoy this classic episode! We're looking to put School Days in our rearview mirror and change the pace a little. What better way to do that than with the low commitment and funny, Azumanga Daioh! Join us for our palate cleanser episode as we enjoy a brief window into the world of Chiyo and her classmates, as well as a discussion into the origins of our love for Anime!   And! As promised, here's a link that childhood defining Manga Entertainment trailer from the 90's! ⁠Manga Entertainment VHS trailer (Celtic Frost - The Heart Beneath)⁠ If you'd like to get updates on the latest episodes and some occasional anime memes, why not give our Facebook page a follow? ⁠Who's That Anime? FB Page    ⁠ If you'd like to see the video of our podcast, check out our YouTube channel: ⁠Who's That Anime? YouTube Channel!⁠ If you're interested in following some of our other endeavours, why not give these links a try? ⁠Couch Fuel⁠ - Colin's Twitch channel ⁠Hail, Paimon!⁠ - Steve's Twitch channel

Nine One One Nonsense
“I Shattered My Mind…”

Nine One One Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 51:47


Hey, everyone! On this episode of NOON, I'm thrilled to introduce you to my new friend, Chiyo. She is Flight Paramedic who is passionate about EMS and mental health, and her experiences in both have profoundly influenced her personally and professionally. Our team listens as she bravely opens up about her experiences with suicide, mental illness and PTSD. Chiyo advocates for the importance of reaching out and not being afraid to seek help when needed. Her insights into these critical topics are both powerful and enlightening. Furthermore, Chiyo delves into the controversial topic of ketamine clinics and their PTSD therapies, shedding light on the potential risks and benefits of these treatments. Join us for this thought-provoking and enlightening discussion as Chiyo shares her journey, experiences, and insights. You won't want to miss it! Don't forget to like, follow, and turn on notifications so that you don't miss this or any other episode of Nine One One Nonsense! FB Page: https://m.facebook.com/groups/nineoneonenonsense/?ref=share Content Warning: This episode contains discussions about death, including graphic and potentially triggering details. Listener discretion is advised. The episode also covers sensitive topics and may not be suitable for all audiences. If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts or mental health issues, please seek help immediately. You can contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988 from anywhere in the US. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/samspursuit/support

《信義存愛組》
【華承妍 Chiyo】新生代唱作人 華承妍Chiyo 居然是插畫家⁉️ 這次她帶來了新EP《X樂園》,分享了關於她的創作靈感和生活趣事

《信義存愛組》

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 32:38


✨S5E14 精華盤點✨

menkind
chiyo: i'm happy to be classified as sexy

menkind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 41:25


*please note: this episode was recorded in february 2023, before recent events regarding former first minister for scotland, nicola sturgeon*mark and michael talk to model, dancer and apparently actor chiyo about cruising tactics, ethical chasing and the value of rage.menkind are on Patreon! If you enjoy listening, would like access to audio and video extras every week, and are able to support us so we can continue making the podcast, you can find us at patreon.com/menkindpodcastFollow menkind on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram @menkindpodcast and @watsoncomedian,@mschakraverty across those too. And follow Chiyo on Instagram @prinxchiyoRecorded and edited by Siren Turner and Alex Preston at Impatient Productions. Artwork by Haiminh Le. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Infatu Asian Podcast
Ep 78 Talking Traditional Asian Post Partum Nutrition with Jennifer and Irene of Chiyo

The Infatu Asian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 46:26


A little late, but in honor of Mother's Day, we have a special episode talking about Asian post-partum traditions delivered to your door, from Chiyo!  We are speaking with founders Jennifer Jolorte and Irene Liu. They take the best of Eastern medicine and integrate it with Western nutritional standards.   Find them at Wearechiyo.com and follow them @wearechiyo on Instagram. If you are interested in trying Chiyo or gifting it to someone you love, you can use the code: asianpod30 and save $30 off your first order (new customers only, with orders over $150). As I always mention, you can write to us at: infatuasianpodcast@gmail.com, and please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @theinfatuasianpodcast  Please follow us wherever you get your podcasts.  We would really appreciate your ratings and reviews over at Apple and Spotify! Our Theme: “Super Happy J-Pop Fun-Time” by Prismic Studios was arranged and performed by All Arms Around  #wearechiyo #postpartum #nutrition #asianwisdom #asianpodcast #asian #asianamerican #infatuasian #infatuasianpodcast #aapi #veryasian  #asianamericanpodcaster #asianauthor #representationmatters

Meet Bridget
Ep. 65 Irene Liu, CEO/Co-Founder of Chiyo

Meet Bridget

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 61:25


Food can be a joyful and adventurous part of your motherhood journey. Today's guest is Irene Liu, CEO and Co-Founder of Chiyo, a food delivery service focused on Eastern food therapy and nutritional science. For each stage of motherhood, Chiyo was created to help mothers feel their best as they step into the magical chapter of life that is motherhood. Chiyo embraces the power of nutrition and does the research, meal design, and delivery. Growing up in a Taiwanese household, Irene learned early on that food can be medicinal. And she spent her years prior to co-founding Chiyo focused on solving healthy food access. She worked at Bain Advertising, with grocery and retail clients in city government to understand public and private partnerships. Irene also advocated for community-based food access through nonprofits, setting up mobile grocery routes on the Chicago South Side.  Irene and her co-founder sister Jen, are Forbes 30 under 30 list makers and are constantly innovating with their nutritional mission. Head over to meetbridget.com for full show notes.

Gloss Angeles
The Eastern Approach to Eating Before, During and After Pregnancy With the Founders of Chiyo

Gloss Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 27:32


This episode is for all the new mamas, moms-to-be, or those who are curious about postpartum nutrition and the importance of the first forty days after birthing a baby. Sara (and baby Cade!) popped in for a quick episode during her maternity leave to chat with Chiyo founders Irene Liu & Jennifer Jolorte Doro about what you should be eating before, during, and after pregnancy, including the ingredients that could be helpful to eat if you're trying to conceive. Chiyo is a meal service company founded on the principles of eastern food therapy and nutritional science focused on every step of the maternal journey. If you're interested in trying, you can use GLOSS15 to receive 15% off all products for first time customers. GlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Peers2Peers
#237. The Co-Founder of Chiyo on Uniting the Past and Present

Peers2Peers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2023 30:32


It's unlikely “entrepreneur” was your first job. It probably took you a while to get there: keeping yourself afloat while you honed your passions and direction. But time spent learning isn't time wasted. When it came time to start her own venture, this week's guest found she'd already learned the skills she needed along the way.In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Irene Liu joins the podcast to discuss the good work of Chiyo: a food delivery service that provides pregnancy and postpartum meals that combine Eastern medicinal practice with Western nutrition.Irene shares how a messy career narrative gave her the skills she needed to run her company, how COVID was a blessing for a catering service looking to hire out-of-work chefs, and how she found the ultimate fulfilment in following a pursuit that allowed her to directly help people.Discover more:Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58CCheck out Chiyo: https://wearechiyo.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearechiyo/Connect with Irene: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ireneliu17/Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Fluent Fiction - Japanese
Little Tokyo Memories: A Journey Home

Fluent Fiction - Japanese

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 16:22


Link to full transcript at https://www.fluentfiction.org/... Fluent Fiction - Japanesewww.FluentFiction.org/Japanese Little Tokyo Memories: A Journey Home Story Transcript: Ja: それは和也と千代が待ち望んでいた夏だった。 En: It was the summer Kazuya and Chiyo had been waiting for. Ja: 何ヶ月も待った後、待望の休暇がやってきました。 En: After months of anticipation, their long-awaited vacation had arrived. Ja: 2 人の兄弟の目的地は、遠く離れたロサンゼルスの街、特にリトル東京地区でした。 En: For the two siblings, their destination was the far away city of Los Angeles and the Little Tokyo district in particular. Ja: 彼らはその場所についてたくさんの素晴らしい話を聞いていたので、探検するのが待ちきれませんでした. En: They had heard so many wonderful stories about the place and couldn't wait to explore. Ja: 車が目的地に到着すると、和也と千代は懐かしい匂い、顔、思い出から心地よさを感じた。 En: As their car pulled up to their destination, Kazuya and Chiyo felt a wave of comfort from the familiar smells, faces, and memories. Ja: 車のドアが開くと、まるで家に帰ってきたような気分になりました。 En: As the car door opened, they felt like they were coming home. Ja: 二人は地元の市場から旅を始めることにしました。 En: The two of them decided to start their journey at the local market. Ja: 彼らは、にぎやかな群衆の光景と音を取り入れながら、通路を散歩しました。 En: They strolled through the aisles, taking in the sights and sounds of the bustling crowds. Ja: 新鮮な食材の匂いと、商人や客のざわめきが空気に満ちていました。 En: The air was filled with the smells of fresh produce and the chatter of merchants and customers. Ja: 二人はすぐに市場で迷子になったことに気づきました。 En: The two of them quickly found themselves lost in the market. Ja: どこを見ても、新しくて異なる食品や製品がありました。 En: Everywhere they looked, there were new and different foods and products. Ja: 調べていると、何人かの商人がお互いを知っているように見えることに気づきました。 En: As they explored, they noticed that some of the merchants seemed to know each other. Ja: 彼らは明らかに常連で、お互いに簡単な友情を持っていました. En: They were clearly regulars and had an easy friendship with each other. Ja: 一也と千代はすぐに市場の喧騒に巻き込まれてしまった。 En: Kazuya and Chiyo were soon engulfed in the hustle and bustle of the market. Ja: 彼らは商人と話したり、地元の食べ物を試したり、交渉を試みたりしました。 En: They talked with the merchants, tried some of the local food, and even tried their hand at bargaining. Ja: 彼らは地元の人のように感じ始めていました。 En: They were starting to feel like locals. Ja: 数時間の探索の後、2 人は近くの公園に向かうことにしました。 En: After a few hours of exploring, the two of them decided to head to the nearby park. Ja: 公園は、笑って遊んでいる子供たちでいっぱいでした。 En: The park was filled with children laughing and playing. Ja: リトル東京のにぎやかな通りからの平和な逃避のように感じました。 En: It felt like a peaceful escape from the busy streets of Little Tokyo. Ja: 公園を歩いていると、二人は市場から同じ顔をしているのに気付き始めた。 En: As they walked around the park, the two of them began to notice the same faces from the market. Ja: 誰もがお互いを知っているようで、新しい訪問者を歓迎していました。 En: It seemed like everyone knew each other and welcomed new visitors. Ja: やがて和也と千代は、公園の中央にある神社へと向かった。 En: Eventually, Kazuya and Chiyo made their way to the Shinto temple in the center of the park. Ja: そこに、彼らは平和な聖域を見つけました。 En: There, they found a peaceful sanctuary. Ja: 彼らは伝統的な儀式に参加することができ、祝福と引き換えに供物を作ることさえできました. En: They were able to take part in a traditional ceremony and were even able to make a offering in exchange for a blessing. Ja: 彼らが公園を離れるとき、彼らは以前ここにいたことに気づきました。 En: As they were leaving the park, they were struck by the realization that they had been here before. Ja: 彼らは子供の頃にリトル東京を訪れ、その訪問の記憶が突然よみがえりました。 En: They had visited Little Tokyo as children and the memories of that visit suddenly came flooding back. Ja: その訪問は彼らの間で何か特別なことの始まりであり、何年も経った今、彼らの間の絆はさらに強くなっています. En: That visit had been the start of something special between them and now, many years later, the bond between them was even stronger. Ja: 和也と千代は、リトル東京で最後の夜を過ごし、この地区の景色と音を楽しみました。 En: Kazuya and Chiyo spent their last night in Little Tokyo taking in the sights and sounds of the district. Ja: 彼らは夕日を眺め、地元の食べ物を楽しみ、新しい友達に別れを告げました。 En: They watched the sunset, enjoyed some local food, and said goodbye to their new friends. Ja: 翌朝、彼らは懐かしさと安らぎを感じながらリトル東京を後にしました。 En: The next morning, they left Little Tokyo with a feeling of nostalgia and comfort. Ja: 彼らは、リトル東京でしか見られない特別でユニークな何かを経験していました。 En: They had experienced something special and unique, something that could only be found in Little Tokyo. Ja: 小さな地区は、彼らにまったく新しい世界を垣間見せ、新しい思い出と友情を大切に残しました. En: The little district had given them a glimpse into a whole new world and left them with new memories and friendships to cherish. Vocabulary Words: 和也 : Kazuya 千代 : Chiyo ロサンゼルス : Los Angeles リトル東京 : Little Tokyo 休暇 : vacation 探検する : explore 心地よさ : comfortable 市場 : market 通路 : aisles にぎやかな : bustling 食材 : produce 商人 : merchants 客 : customers 新しい : new 異なる : different 常連 : regulars 友情 : friendship 喧騒 : hustle 交渉 : bargaining 地元の人 : locals 公園 : park 子供 : children 平和な : peaceful 通り : streets 神社 : Shinto 儀式 : ceremony 祝福 : blessing 懐かしさ : nostalgia 安らぎ : comfort 景色 : sights 音 : sounds

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YURPG #006 - ANA CHIYO & AFFONSO SOLANO (AO VIVO DA CCXP22)

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 85:41


Bento Ribeiro e Yuri Moraes no FIM DE TEMPORADA do BEN-YURPG recebem novamente Ana “Grema” Chiyo e Affonso “Solar23” Solano, com diversas surpresas, reviravoltas, mortes e talvez algumas participações especiais, direto da CCXP 2022 (com o tempo cronometrado). Mestre: Marco Antonio Machado Boi Convidada especial: Ana Chiyo - A Moça da Sara Convidado especial: Affonso Solano + Douglas Barbosa + Jéssica Matoso

BEN-YUR Podcast
BEN-YURPG #004 - ANA CHIYO

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 112:18


Bento Ribeiro e Yuri Moraes no BEN YURPG recebem Ana Chiyo, vulgo A Moça da Sara. Depois de uma grande perda, o que o destino aguarda para nossos Aventureiros e a líder do acampamento Grima (ou Grema… Gremma.. Greema)? Mestre: Marco Antonio Machado Boi Convidada especial: Ana Chiyo - A Moça da Sara

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
FRASES MOTIVACIONAIS - com Ana Chiyo e Fábio Cruz #409

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 85:11


Agora que o Wanda tem cortes em vídeo nas redes sociais a gente também quer inspirar os ouvintes com lindas frases (ou não kkkk). Estamos com a humorista Ana Chiyo e Fábio Cruz do Tá Mutado encarando várias situações horrorosas e dando frases motivacionais para mostrar que dá para tirar um aprendizado em qualquer coisa. LOTUS Atendentes grossos Temperatura em São Paulo Xuxa comendo alface Pessoas que envolvem cachorro em lenço Gente que atrasa demais MERYL Não! Não Olhe Gilberto Barros condenado por homofobia Batom esnobe Nova temporada de Glow Up Black Bird A Casa do Dragão A Moça da Sara INTERESSANTENEY INSTAGRAM: @daenskitchen PODCAST: Pod da Play TWITTER: @pessoastraindo ÁLBUM: Nitro, da Bivolt ME AJUDA, WANDA O tesão no meu chefe faz eu perder tudo! Mijar na pia é comum e eu não sabia? Será que Jesus é mais importante que eu pro boy? Podcast #409 apresentado por: @phelipecruz @eusousamir @santahelena @anachiyo @eusoufabao Edição / Produção: Felipe Dantas (dantas@papelpop.com / @apenasdantas) Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! Toda quinta-feira, às 13h17, um episódio novo, exclusivamente no Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Village Hidden in The Shed
Deidara vs Kakashi & Naruto

The Village Hidden in The Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 51:05


("Kazekage Rescue Mission" #5 - Naruto Shippuden) ~WARNING! CONTAINS SPOILERS~ (0:00) - Jinchuriki & Plot Holes (10:00) Legend of the Mangekyo Sharingan (17:00) Deidara vs Kakashi & Naruto (24:00) Deidara vs Team Guy (34:00) Chiyo revives Gaara ... and more The Village Hidden in The Shed - Season 1 Episode #5 Hosted by Mike Nice, Sid Floyd & Pickle Pat The Thinker Recorded in The Shed Brought to you by The Shed Network

The Village Hidden in The Shed
Sasori vs Sakura & Lady Chiyo

The Village Hidden in The Shed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 31:13


("Kazekage Rescue Mission" #4 - Naruto Shippuden) ~WARNING! CONTAINS SPOILERS~ (0:00) - Background into Lady Chiyo & Puppet Master Justu (9:30) Sasori vs Sakura & Lady Chiyo (21:00) Did Sasori let himself get killed? (24:30) Is Sasori part Uzimaki? ... and more The Village Hidden in The Shed - Season 1 Episode #4 Hosted by Mike Nice, Sid Floyd & Pickle Pat The Thinker Recorded in The Shed Brought to you by The Shed Network

BEN-YUR Podcast
#156 ANA CHIYO (A MOÇA DA SARA)

BEN-YUR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 113:19


Ana Chiyo é uma atriz, influenciadora digital e humorista brasileira. Ganhou destaque nas redes sociais a partir de agosto de 2021, por conta de vídeos virais de “A Moça da Sara” em seu perfil no TikTok.

The Shade Chamber: a Genshin Impact Podcast
Ep. 03 (2.1 pt. 3): "We Gotta Get That Catty"

The Shade Chamber: a Genshin Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 26:37


The churls look at inventory-based storytelling (through the lens of more dead people in Raiden's life), as well as some of the spicier topics surrounding Genshin's business model. Where's all the Signora lore from? Are leakers the equalizer in an exploitative genre? Why is Genshin bogged down with so many minor, but frustrating design choices? And most importantly, when's Chiyo? A huge thank you to Astruma2 (https://twitter.com/astruma2) for letting us use their gorgeous "Signora's Story: The Fair Lady" series in our video. Recorded on September 18, 2021 (ver. 2.1) _ 00:00 Inventory Storytelling pt. 1: Ei's Posse and Signora's Backstory 05:27 Sayonara La Signora (also, give us that catty) 10:52 Inventory Storytelling pt. 2 + Live Service Storytelling 12:33 Fandom Talk: The Raiden/Beidou Beta Blunder 13:52 Industry Talk: Raiden's release and MHY getting the most bang for your buck 16:00 Industry Talk: Leaker Crackdown & The Gacha genre's issue with transparency 21:44 Design Talk: Artifacts of the F2P genre, or "Little Ways That Genshin Sucks For No Reason" 24:07 Outro: Hopes and Dreams for the rest of 2.1 _ Ending theme: Purrple Cat - Neon Tiger - Provided by Lofi Records - Watch: https://youtu.be/dx3wKApuVRQ - Download/Stream: https://fanlink.to/SoothingBreeze Ending SFX by Vecteezy

91 FM Natal
Analógica com Ana Chiyo - 6 de abril de 2022

91 FM Natal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 36:21


Ana Paula Davim entrevista a Influencer Ana Chiyo ------ Acompanhe nossas redes sociais: https://www.instagram.com/91fmnatal/​ https://www.facebook.com/91fmnatal/​ https://twitter.com/91fmnatal/​ Acesse nosso site: https://www.91fmnatal.com.br/

Who's That Anime?
Bonus: Azumanga Daioh - The Very Short Movie

Who's That Anime?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 39:29


We're looking to put School Days in our rearview mirror and change the pace a little. What better way to do that than with the low commitment and funny, Azumanga Daioh! Join us for our palate cleanser episode as we enjoy a brief window into the world of Chiyo and her classmates, as well as a discussion into the origins of our love for Anime! And! As promised, here's a link that childhood defining Manga Entertainment trailer from the 90's! Manga Entertainment VHS trailer (Celtic Frost - The Heart Beneath) If you'd like to get updates on the latest episodes and some occasional anime memes, why not give our Facebook page a follow? Who's That Anime? FB Page If you'd like to see the video of our podcast, check out our YouTube channel: Who's That Anime? YouTube Channel! If you're interested in following some of our other endeavours, why not give these links a try? Couch Fuel - Colin's Twitch channel Hail, Paimon! - Steve's Twitch channel

No Way Out but Through
After Long Winter

No Way Out but Through

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 2:06


After long winter, giving  each other nothing, we collide  with blossoms in our hands. by ChiyoChiyo (1703-1775) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, a Buddhist nun, and widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of haiku (then called hokku). After Long Winter is one of the best haiku ever written. Period. Translated by David Ray.This piece originally appeared in The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters episode.Featuring: Susan Kay Anderson, Glen Stohr, Curt Hopkins, Richard La Rosa, and Maren Euwer.Words and music ©2021 by Scott Taylor, unless otherwise noted.Transcript can be found at scott-taylor.co

Weeaboo Hell
Layer 92 – The Uzumakiad, Part 4 [Naruto]

Weeaboo Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022


A false contender to the throne of the edgiest boy alive. Weeaboo Hell is a podcast about anime, Tezuka's greatest mistake. Captive hosts Dennard Dayle and Sam Lagow cover the good, the bad, and the unwatchable. Theme song by Mike Hart & Tom Kuntz.  Join us at SeeMoreEvil.com

Naruto Reviewto
Shippuden Reviewto – Chapter 8: Episodes 22-24

Naruto Reviewto

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 109:08


I just feel like this has to be the worst of the puppet stuff. Please god, no more horrific puppet stuff. On today’s episode we get into Episode 22: “Chiyo’s Secret Skills” through Episode 24: “The Third Kazekage”. Please consider joining our Patreon! Our discord is already hopping and I know you want to hear …

A Second Helping of Hannibal
S3E5 - Contorno Part 1

A Second Helping of Hannibal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 93:26


Wherein Beth and Matt discuss the preponderance of windows, pappardelle sulla lepre, King Kong, A Clockwork Orange, the verdict on defenestration, continued confusion about Chiyo, Jack's whimsical mistake, and the labor of the snails.   The railing conversation from King Kong (1933) Nice links: Pappardelle Alla Lepre recipe King Kong (1933) Planet of the Apes (1968)   Trippy abstract window views in Planet of the Apes

The Naruto Virgin
Sakura became a CHAD?? (Chapters 267-281)

The Naruto Virgin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 38:31


In this episode we discuss the conclusion of two major fights, Sakura and Chiyo vs Sasori, and Naruto and Kakashi vs Deidara. We also learn the truth about Gaara's fate.Featuring Animak and Gozen from AnimeUproar, Nux Taku, and Briggs.

No Way Out but Through
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters

No Way Out but Through

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 12:50


The Playlist:Thanks  Gratefulness puts the pedal to the metal and crashes into the void in W.S. Merwin's poem Thanks.Once   Once I was in love with my future. It was lit like a Japanese city. My life was charmed. I got into fistfights. I turned on a dime. I was fiercely optimistic. I was the luckiest man alive.Self Portrait  It doesn't interest David Whyte if there is one god or many gods,he wants to know if you belong — or feel abandoned.The Sleep of Reason  We collaborated across oceans and created The Sleep of Reason. If, in 2020, you couldn't see the point of getting up because you had nothing to look forward to—this one goes out to you. Featuring Maren Euwer, Glen Stohr, Richard La Rosa, and Curt Hopkins.Hellenism  We live in is a field filled with sunlightThe exact moment when the echo of a cityCollapsing dies awayAs Curt Hopkins reads his poem Hellenism, you will find yourself flying over the fence and into the void where you will land on the hood of W.S. Merwin's oldsmobile. Splash!After Long Winter  Chiyo (1703-1775) was a Japanese poet of the Edo period, a Buddhist nun, and widely regarded as one of the greatest poets of haiku (then called hokku). After Long Winter is one of the best haiku ever written ( I will fight you about that and you will lose). Featuring Susan Anderson, Glen Stohr, Curt Hopkins, Richard La Rosa, and Maren Euwer.Kindness  Before you know what kindness really isyou must lose things,feel the future dissolve in a momentlike salt in a weakened broth.Naomi Shihab Nye is a poet, songwriter, and novelist. Krista Tippet's interview on her On Being podcast is excellent.As 2020 rolled by, and I tried to get my head around the whole thing, trying to address it somehow in terms of my podcast, the idea of working with collaborators was finally what inspired me to get some work done againThanks so much to said collaborators:Maren EuwerGlen StohrRichard La RosaCurt Hopkins, The Dog WatchesSusan Kay Anderson, MezzanineWords and music ©2021 by Scott Taylor, unless otherwise noted.Transcript can be found at scott-taylor.co

Til Death Do Us Nart
Granny Chiyo

Til Death Do Us Nart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 44:11 Transcription Available


She's old. She's badass. She has cool puppets. ...And she runs the DARE program for the Sand Village. That's right! We're talking about Granny Chiyo this time!Transcript can be found here: https://tildeathdousnart.buzzsprout.com/A big thank you to Bullmoose for letting us use their song "Drunk Punch Man" as our theme music!If you enjoyed the show please consider donating to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/tddun

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast
143 - Mango-Flavored Sharingan [Naruto Shippuden 28 - 32]

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 65:03


Kakshi reveals the powers of his Mangekyo Sharingan! Deidara is forced to explode! Chiyo makes a great sacrifice in the name of Gaara and the future!Want to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.com, tweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitter, or find us on reddit at r/getjumped/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)

The Drag King Cast
5. Two Queers Processing the Apocalypse with Chiyo

The Drag King Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 68:27


Anxious kings John Travulva and Loose Willis try to process this week's events, while Katy and Jodie talk about their history of performing male characters outside of Pecs. They're joined by drag legend Chiyo, and chat about on-stage nudity, self confidence, and their journey to becoming a Mr Gay England finalist.Queer Histories: Fashion Edition returns with Victor Victorious looking at Afsaneh Najmabadi and the gender-fluidity of 18th century Persian portraiture, and Izzy Aman tucks us in with another Sexy Storytime. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

History of Japan
Episode 370 - The Poetess

History of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2020 33:26


This week, we're covering the life and career of a poet often overlooked despite her fame in her own lifetime: the shopkeeper's daughter-turned-nun-turned-haiku master, Kaga no Chiyo. Show notes here.

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast
135 - Wooly Willy Bender [Naruto Shippuden 21 - 24]

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 52:17


Sakura and Chiyo face off against the real Sasori! Sasori uses people puppets with special powers! Sakura finally gets her day to shine! Want to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.com, tweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitter, or find us on reddit at r/getjumped/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast
131 - Blake and Spencer's Therapy Digression Hour [Naruto Shippuden 16 - 20]

Blake and Spencer Get Jumped - An Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 73:29


Gaara's life is at stake! Naruto and his teammates have to break into the Akatsuki hideout! Sakura and Chiyo begin their battle with Akatsuki member, Sasori!Want to learn more about the show or just chat with us? Write to us at bandsgetjumped@gmail.com, tweet us @bandsgetjumped on twitter, or find us on reddit at r/getjumped/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BlakeAndSpencerGetJumped)

Apocalypse Bunker Discs
An Exploration of the Musical 'Outsider'

Apocalypse Bunker Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 139:31


In a slight digression from the usual Bunkering I have recorded a new show exploring the figure of the ‘Outsider’ in music, in the term's broader sense. At first I focused on unusual tales: psychic composers, self professed extraterrestrials and diy instrument makers, however came to consider the Outsider as also describing figures who were marginalised: exiles, nomads and the oppressed. At the end of this collation I felt unsure about grouping together people who are 'different', but hope the compression of all these alternative visions inspires some fresh perspectives. This programme was originally produced in a shorter format for Angel Radio down in Havant, which has a pre-1964 license, hence the focus on pre-Beatles artists. Featuring: Joe Meek, Rosemary Brown, Sun Ra, Vince Taylor, Screaming Lord Sutch, Lord Buckley, Jack Kerouac, Connie Converse, eden ahbez, Moondog, John Fahey, Washington Phillips, Bunker Hill, Link Wray, Chiyo Ishii, Chiyo and the Crescents, Dorothy Ashby, Rae Bourbon, Hasil Adkins, Sophie Tucker, Lydia Mendoza, Tejano Music, Hafize Leskovicu, Albanian Saze Music, Shin Joong Hyeon, The Cherry Sisters, Songs in the Key of Z, Irwin Chusid, Leona Anderson, Robert Graettinger, Raymond Scott, Ivor Cutler, Malvina Reynolds

Talking Naruto
Episode 31-33: Chiyo's Sacrifice and Tales of Takemaru

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 27:17


We're edging to the final part of the Gaara retrieval arc with Chiyo's noble sacrifice! Plus we talk about Takemaru and his wonderous, magical life!

Talking Naruto
Episode 31-33: Chiyo's Sacrifice and Tales of Takemaru

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 27:17


We're edging to the final part of the Gaara retrieval arc with Chiyo's noble sacrifice! Plus we talk about Takemaru and his wonderous, magical life!

Talking Naruto
Episode 28 - 30: Deidara No Arms with Zach Snow

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 46:19


Extra long episode this week as we're joined by our resident Naruto expert correspondent Zach Snow (@zacharysnow01) as we go through the post Sasori fight scrum. Kakashi and Naruto take on Deidara in a fitting climax and we talk other animes with our favorite frienemy!

Talking Naruto
Episode 25 - 27: Sasori Goes Down

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 34:58


The final episodes of the Sasori fight with high drama, tension, and a long discussion about the film of Mel Brooks. What more can you ask for? Flame-throwers for hands? It's an episode that makes you yell "hell yeah" every other moment!

Talking Naruto
Episode 21 - 24: Great Episodes, Great Fights, Just Right

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 25:24


Lawson and Benel talk about the amazing Lady Chiyo-Sakura/Sasori fight! This is a great slate of episodes that have the hosts completely hype. Sasori is an underrated villain and Benel and Lawson talk about it along with puppets, Brooklyn Battle Comedy and men shouldn't talk.

Talking Naruto
Episode 17 - 20: Sasori is a great villain

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 37:01


Lots happen in these sets of episodes: Gaara dies, team Leaf reunite and breaks into the Akatsuki's liar and the team of Naruto, Sakura, Kakashi and Chiyo face down Deidara and Sasori over Gaara's corpse. It's a tense series of episodes that set up a

Talking Naruto
Episode 17 - 20: Sasori is a great villain

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 37:01


Lots happen in these sets of episodes: Gaara dies, team Leaf reunite and breaks into the Akatsuki's liar and the team of Naruto, Sakura, Kakashi and Chiyo face down Deidara and Sasori over Gaara's corpse. It's a tense series of episodes that set up a wonderful Sasori fight!

Talking Naruto
Episode 13 - 16: The Sand Village Sucks

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 41:26


The Sand Village holds a primary as soon as Gaara is kidnapped! Also, Team Leaf has a fateful run-in with Itachi and Kisamae of the Akatsuki! Also, Benel and Lawson gives advice for the boudoir (gentlemen!). Also also, Might Guy drops science!

Talking Naruto
Episode 10 - 12: Sakura's the main character now

Talking Naruto

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 34:05


It's a Sakura heavy episode this week when Team Leaf heads to the Sand village, we get more information about the Honored Siblings of the Sand, and Sakura plays "House"...Doctor House!

Nothing U Say Matters
Nothing They Say Matters: Chiyo Gomes!

Nothing U Say Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 67:20


Nothing They Say Matters: It's our new chat show where we get to know the brightest stars of the London scene! In this week’s episode we get up close and personal with the phenomenal Chiyo Gomes! We talk about the problematic nature of Rupaul’s Drag Race, the cancellation of Michael Jackson, top surgery, manoeuvring the London queer scene as a trans person of colour and much much more.

Running: A FEVER
RAF163: Living to 100 Years Old - Chiyo Miyako

Running: A FEVER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 12:58


Living to 100 Years Old - Chiyo Miyako. Welcome to the 4th in our series on centenarians. Chiyo Miyako lived from 5/2/1901 to 7/22/2018, a total of 117 years, 81 days. She is #8 on the list of all-time longest-lived people. Ms. Miyako is one of three centenarians on our list that is from Japan, which boasts of a healthy diet culture and excellent healthcare. A Newsweek article claimed "Japan dominates the list of oldest people, both men and women. As of February 2018, the country was believed to be home to 69,000 people over the age of 100, of which 9,000 of them are men and 60,000 women." This also highlights the disparity between men and women in terms of life expectancy. Born in Wakayama Prefecture, which is kind of in the middle, length-wise, of Japan. The nearest major city is Osaka. She died in Yokohama. I think the reason that sometimes you get just the state (in Japan, prefecture) where a centenarian was born is probably because that is the authority that issues birth certificates. After 117 years, it might be hard to determine exactly where someone was born. And Wakayama Prefecture was home to more centenarians. In fact, Chiyo was not the oldest person in her state until she was 114, when another 114-year-old, Kiyoko Ishiguro, died. Quality of life: Chiyo's husband worked for the national railroad, which gave her the opportunity to travel throughout Japan. She also liked calligraphy which she practiced into her old age. Known for being talkative, she was chatty throughout her life. Diet: The 117-year-old's favorite food was sushi. She also liked eel, and was described as a food-lover. Secret to long life: When asked how she lived so long, her secret for longevity, she said it was drinking rice wine and eating eel. She also never smoked. What do we learn? It isn't surprising that the traditional Japanese fare of fish is part of a super-centenarian's diet. It is high in protein, has a good protein-to-calorie ratio, and contains omega-3 fatty acids, which supplies the fat needed to process fat-soluble vitamins and all the other things for which we need fat (for more about fat, see episode 140, http://RunningAFEVER.com/140). Smoking, of course, is a no-no, and her abstinence from it contributed many years to her life. References: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldest_people https://gerontology.wikia.org/wiki/Chiyo_Miyako https://www.newsweek.com/who-worlds-oldest-person-miyako-chiyo-dies-117-passing-title-kane-tanaka-1044901 https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/6188432/oldest-person-in-world-chiyo-miyako-japan/ Weight 7-day Avg. (change since Jan 2018): 215 (-60) Workout time: 115 Minutes Total Distance (total since Nov 2017): 7.23 Miles (494.02) Steps: 18,938 Muscle Mass 7-day Avg. (change since Aug 2018): 151.94 (+9) Body Fat 7-day Avg.: 29% Daily Sleep Duration 7-day Avg: 6 hours 2019 Goal: 15% Body Fat

ThinkTech Hawaii
Chiyo Flynn Piano Studio Instructor, Pianist and composer (Konnichiwa Hawaii)

ThinkTech Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 28:55


This show will be broadcast in Japanese. In this all Japanese broadcast host Emi Hanamizu interviews Chiyo Flynn, pianist, composer and instructor. The host for this episode is Yukari Kunisue, PhD. The guest for this episode is Chiyo Flynn. The host for this episode is Emi Hanamizu. The guest for this episode is Chiyo Flynn.

The PDP-10 Podcast
Episode 51: A New Trio

The PDP-10 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 35:57


This week it is a news episode and Josh is joined by Chris and Athina as they talk about upcoming and recent games like Chiyo's Secret, Heroclix, Dodoresque, It Monopoly and Clue, the Ruins of Mistemere, and Conan!

The Gurls Talk Podcast
Ep 10. Adwoa talks to two fabulous drag artists about discovering and loving their identity as trans and non-binary members of the LGBTQ+ community

The Gurls Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 78:56


What an episode this is! For our theme of representation, I invite Tom Rasmusen (@TomGlitter) and Chiyo Gomes (@ChiyoGomes) onto the podcast so we can talk about all things gender, identity and Drag Race!   We truly put the world to rights in this episode and we get real deep, real quick. Buckle yourselves in for an educational, inspirational and seriously empowering discussion about how our beautiful drag artists got to where they are today.   The wonderful Chiyo is currently raising funds for top surgery, and I know just how much a donation would mean to them. Click here to donate: https://www.gofundme.com/chiyostopsurgery   Click here to buy Tom AKA Crystal's new book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Diary-Drag-Queen-Crystal-Rasmussen/dp/1785039490   To learn more about the LGBTQ+ community and how you can become an ally, visit Stonewall's website: https://www.stonewall.org.uk/   If you're a young person or a relative of a young person who's struggling with their gender, then Mermaids can help: https://www.mermaidsuk.org.uk/   To find out more about Gurls Talk or to send us your artwork, poetry or anything you want to share, visit www.gurlstalk.com or find us on Instagram @GurlsTalk.

Theatre Royal Stratford East
Stratford East Podcast - Episode 2 - Dolly Trolley & Queer Lates

Theatre Royal Stratford East

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 31:26


QUEER LATES Episode 2 - Stratford East Podcast In this episode we chat with Drag Queen Dolly Trolley about our upcoming show QUEER LATES (Thu 08 Nov 2018). QUEER LATES - a celebration of all things Queer, proud and powerful featuring Trolly Dolley, Kate Butch, Chiyo, Benjamin Butch, Rhys's Pieces, Rubyyy Jones, Freida Slaves and Gals Aloud. Thu 08 Nov 2018 from 9pm Tickets: http://www.stratfordeast.com/whats-on/all-shows/queer-lates

Wake Up Hollywood
Jack Jung-Kai Yang

Wake Up Hollywood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2018 55:00


Jack Jung-Kai Yang (simplified Chinese: ??? traditional Chinese: ??? pinyin: Yáng Róngkai) (born 1974) is an American/Canadian actor of Taiwanese ethnicity. He was born in Toronto, Canada and currently resides in Los Angeles, California. The Yellow Truth as Jack (2003), Shadow Chaser (2003), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Ricky Yao (2004), Skin Trade (short film) as The Designer (2004), The Seat Filler as Page (2004), CSI: Miami as Shawn Kimsey (2005), All of Us as Harry (2005), Grey's Anatomy as Walter (2005-2007), Nip/Tuck as Chiyo (2006), The Evidence as Ha Huang (2006), Scrubs as Patient (2006), ER as Bevan Wong (2007), Seven Pounds as Apogee Engineer (2008), Need for Speed: Undercover as Chau Wu (2008), Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (video game) as Commander Kenji Tenzai (2008), Samurai Girl as Hiko (2008), The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor as "voice" General Yang (2008), Cashmere Mafia as Jason Chung (2008), Knight Rider as Cross (2008), Chuck as Jason Wang (2009), Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 – Uprising (video game) as Commander Kenji Tenzai (2009), Point Of Entry Season 4 as Glenn Chua (2013), A Leading Man as GQ (2013), American Ultra as Gangster (2015), Star as Elliot (2017). https://m.imdb.com/name/nm1555268/filmotype?ref_=m_nm_flmg https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_J._Yang

Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast
Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast #005 - Please Join the Axis Church

Nerdom and Other Nonsense Anime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2017


Bcom and Leo discuss the past two weeks of the anime season as they prepare for the season finales. Bcom discuss his upcoming trip to Japan. Leo's cat Chiyo stops by and joins the podcast.Timestamps:1:11 - Nyanko Days (Eps. 9 & 10)1:51 - Little Witch Academia (Eps. 9 & 10)13:16 - Gabriel Dropout (Eps. 9 & 10)24:38 - Kobayashi-san chi no Maid Dragon (Eps. 9 & 10)31:20 - KonoSuba 2 (Eps. 9 & 10)42:30 - Masamune-kun no Revenge (Eps. 10 & 11)49:42 - Kuzu no Honkai (Eps. 9 & 10)58:50 - Seiren (Eps. 9 & 10)1:01:12 - Youjo Senki (Eps. 9 & 10)1:09:12 - Fuuka (Eps. 10 & 11)1:18:42 - Descending Stores: Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu S2 (Ep. 10)1:24:44 - Interview with Monster Girls (Eps. 9 & 10)1:32:53 - March Comes in Like a Lion (Eps. 20 & 21)Recorded March 18, 2017.

Las personas del verbo
Las Personas del Verbo: VIOLETA AGRESTE

Las personas del verbo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 51:40


Con este título, Fernando Rodríguez-Izquierdo ofrece una selección de la poeta CHIYO, con la que continúa la publicación en la editorial Satori de maestros del haiku.Viñetas musicales: Omara Portunondo.

Death Metal Dads
Episode 5 - Momward To Golgotha (with Chiyo Nukaga)

Death Metal Dads

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 76:48


SPECIAL BONUS MOTHER'S DAY SURPRISE EPISODE!   In what will surely be remembered as DMD's most GRIM and NEKRO installment (read as: shitty-sounding), the Dads enter an ACTUAL TOMB in the Mountain View Cemetery sans microphones or electricity to sit down with their first Metal Mom, Chiyo Nukaga (Noothgrush). Topics pontificated upon as listed (but not limited to): Yokohama-klahoma, If You Wanna Get Away From A Ghost Go Into The Woods, An Asshole Full of Gin, Punched By A Rabbi, Wind Noises, Parole Violations, Underwear Punx: What We Do Is (Victoria's) Secret, Disco Doom, Bad Reverb, Craig Pillard: Garbage Man/Garbage Person, Google Ghosts, Chuck E. Cheese Is Thunderdome, Dubstep Dads, Why The Oakland Raiders Travel In Single File, The Purple Pie Man: Scented Pedophile, Less Pissy Fabric, There's A Noothgrush On My Toothbrush, Narnia Meth, More Bad Reverb, Not Getting High With Dino From Dystopia, Casting Off Your Leg Prisons, Dionne Warwick's Inability To Locate San Jose, World Jewry/Rural Jewelry, and of course everyone's favorite bummer, Fatherly Advice. Join us.   Music: Incantation, "Unholy Massacre" Noothgrush "Alderaan"   PRODUCTION NOTE: AFTER THE RECORDING OF THIS EPISODE, THE DADS LEARNED THAT THE TOMB THEY RECORDED IN WAS DESECRATED IN 1988, AND THAT THE HEADS OF TWO BODIES THEREIN WERE REMOVED. THIS IS THE REASON FOR THE TOMB'S VACANCY AND LACK OF NAME.

Escuchando Peliculas
Memorias de Una Geisha (Romance. Drama 2005)

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016 140:08


País Estados Unidos Director Rob Marshall Guión Robin Swicord (Novela: Arthur Golden) Música John Williams Fotografía Dion Beebe Reparto Zhang Ziyi, Ken Watanabe, Gong Li, Michelle Yeoh, Suzuka Ohgo, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Youki Kudoh Sinopsis Japón, 1929. Chiyo, una niña de nueve años, es vendida por sus padres para trabajar en la casa de Geishas de Nitta Okiya. Su hermana mayor Satsu no es aceptada y es enviada a un prostíbulo. En la casa Chiyo conoce a Pumpkin, otra niña que va a ser instruida para ser geisha, así como a las famosas geishas Hatsumomo (Gong Li) y su rival Mameha (Michelle Yeoh). Los comienzos de Chiyo (Zhang Ziyi) son duros, pero un encuentro con el que será el amor de su vida, el Presidente (Ken Watanabe), hará que desde ese momento sólo desee convertirse en una famosa geisha para estar más cerca de él. Adaptación del famoso best-seller de Arthur Golden.

A Matter of Taste
078: Hannibal 3x07 "Digestivo" - Giggling at the Name of Hannibal Lecter

A Matter of Taste

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2015


SPOILERS UP TO (and including) HANNIBAL 3x07 In this episode: Back to our regular schedule! ...BUT AT WHAT COST? (None, really.) Discussion of Hannibal 3x07 "Digestivo," including Margot's upsetting discovery and satisfying revenge, Alana's development as a character, Mason's awfulness, and of course, Will and Hannibal's relationship. A brief discussion about the way Hannibal season finales tend to give shape and structure to the rest of the season retroactively If this is what the MID-season finale was like, what the hell is the season finale going to be like? The lighting in Hannibal deserves its own whole discussion Killing Mason was a team effort. Hannibal, Alana, Margot, Will, and Chiyo are the Hannibal universe's version of the Avengers We all feel really weird that something good happened. We award Hannibal a few points for facilitating the death of Mason, but he'll probably lose them mad quick. THERE'S ALWAYS AN ADDENDUM: Fio's Internet dropped him from the Skype conversation a few times, so while we were able to edit out continuity issues, there may be some weird syncing errors.  Apparently, the term is esotericism. I just realized, if we ever had Tao Okamoto on, as well as Cleolinda, we would have a podcast consisting of Chiyo, Cleo and Fio. ...I'll let myself out. Notes from Fio:  I spend a while ranting about Hannibal's color design and getting nowhere. I think what I meant to say was just “It's impressive that, even though I look back and see that the color design is pretty outrageous, watching it in the moment it never strikes me as something unnatural or emanating from some source that feels inorganic for the scene” Chiyo's story is done because Chiyo's story is just beginning. She's going to move away and settle down in a small fishing village in the company of a blind old cat named Archibald Friskers AND NOTHING BAD WILL EVER HAPPEN TO CHIYO EVER AGAIN SO FUCKING HELP ME GODS, BRYAN FULLER That bit with Cordell's face definitely reminded me of the way that security guard's face slides off of Hopkins' face in Silence Music: "Electric Feel" - MGMT | YouTube | iTunes | "This is My Design" - Ian Doherty | SoundCloud | Bandcamp | http://archive.org/download/AMOT078/AMOT078.mp3

Transformation Sequence
#3 - Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun

Transformation Sequence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2015 36:50


The gang review comedy romp Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (2014). Chiyo Sakura confesses her love for classmate Nozaki, but he mistakes her for a fan of his monthly girls romance manga. After accidentally being recruited to help produce the manga, Chiyo gets sucked into Nozaki's bizarre world, as he studies his fellow students for inspiration. As ever, major spoilers! Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find us on; Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys), Jon (@renakku) Or! Drop us an email address with transformationsequence@gmail.com

First 100 – The  Cult Of Tea And Dice
Kuro – The Four Otaku of Sto’Vo’Korr – Session 5

First 100 – The Cult Of Tea And Dice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2014


Episode 48 Due to Scary Ghost Tactics I do not suggest listening to this while you drive your car! In the Finale of the Kuro campaign the Characters now find themselves directly threatened by the angry ghost of Miyuki Sanso, apart from Chiyo who seemingly doesn’t do Pop-Culture references. With one of the Four Otaku […]

First 100 – The  Cult Of Tea And Dice
Kuro – The Four Otaku of Sto-Vo-Korr Session 3

First 100 – The Cult Of Tea And Dice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2014


Episode 40 Having had his fate read by the cursed computer game, Liger and Chiyo hatch a plan that involves summoning the Ghost they believe may have killed Yun Odo. Assuming this is that they do not get sidetracked by Pizza. They become Team Weird Shit Meanwhile the two detectives first speak to Worf the […]

Pencho y Aída
Carlos Consalvi “Santiago” (Director del Museo de la Palabra y la Imagen) y Lucio Vásquez “Chiyo” (autor del libro testimonial “Siete Gorriones”)

Pencho y Aída

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 68:50


Carlos Consalvi “Santiago” trabajo en Radio Venceremos y junto a Lucio Vásquez llamado “Chiyo”, autor del libro “Siete Gorriones”, nos cuentan su experiencia de la guerra y cómo los ha marcado 21 años después de la firma de Los Acuerdos de Paz.

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews
Episode 84: Harukaze Bitter Bop Volume 1 by Court Betten

Sesho's Anime And Manga Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2008 8:56


Manga Podcast Review Episode 84: Harukaze Bitter Bop Volume 1 by Court Betten. Translated by Christine Schilling and adapted by Kereth Cowe-Spigal. Originally published in Japan by Mag Garden in 2005. Published in US by Tokyopop, $9.99, Rated Teen 13+. Highschooler Chiyoharu Hasumi is not enjoying school these days. A while back, him and some of his friends started a fire in one of the classrooms. Chiyo got off with a mere suspension while his friends were punished much more severely with expulsion. They think he somehow ratted on them. His other classmates want nothing to do with him either. That's when he encounters a man that looks like he fell out of a Street Fighter game committing suicide by standing in front of and getting hit by an oncoming train. The passing Kaede Tsubaki, who is actually a Special Female High School Detective arrives on the scene and thinks Chiyo killed the dude but the supposedly dead man gets up after being pulverized and declares that he is Souza of the North Wind. Suffering from amnesia, his name is about all he remembers. My Grade: C-