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Der Chow Chow – eine Mischung aus Löwe, Teddy und Wachhund in einem flauschigen Paket! In dieser Folge tauchen wir in die Welt dieser einzigartigen, oft eigenwilligen Rasse ein. Mit ihrer charakteristischen blauen Zunge und der majestätischen Mähne zieht der Chow Chow alle Blicke auf sich. Doch lass dich von dem süßen Aussehen nicht täuschen – dieser Hund denkt gerne eigenständig und ist alles andere als ein Kuscheltier! Erfahre, warum der Chow Chow gerne mal eigenständig entscheidet, ob er heute Lust auf Anweisungen hat oder nicht, und was ihn zu einem der faszinierendsten, aber auch herausforderndsten Hunde macht. Wieso? Das erfährst du in dieser Folge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zoos in China must be resorting to anything to bring in visitors. I've got more stories of painted animals posing as exotic exhibits! Potties in Pittsburgh, PA are blowing up...and they're not at the local Mexican restaurants--they're at City Hall! If you want to live a healthy lifestyle, make sure your belly button is oiled well.In this Midweek BONUS Episode...An Exploding Toilet Landed a Guy in the Hospital; Woman charged with harassment in UK's 1st 'cyber-farting' case; IT'S HAPPENED AGAIN: Chinese Zoo Paints Chow Chow Dogs to Look Like Tigers; Chinese Zoo Accused of Painting Donkeys Black & White to Look Like Zebras: 'Stripes Look a Mess'; Teacher Charged for Kneeing 4-y/o Elementary Student; Woman Arrested on Hit-&-Run Charge After Car Scrapes Tree Branch in Parking Lot; FL Man Destroyed Multiple Mailboxes on a Riding Mower, Then Flips It; Schools Are Banning Crocs, Claiming They Are a 'Safety Hazard'; A Couple May Break Up...Over a Beer Run During the Super Bowl; How DRUNK Do You Have To Be....To Break Into Bible Study Thinking It Was A Human Trafficking Operation; Wellness Junkies Oiling Their Belly Buttons, Armpits for Better Sleep & Stress Relief; FL Man 'Barking Like a Dog' for More Than an Hour at Auto Parts Store Arrested for Drugs; A Pair of Idiots Got Caught with Drugs After Stopping to Ask Cops for Directions; Shoplifters Ordered to Wash Cars Instead Of Serve Jail Time; Plane Evacuated After Passenger's 'Stupid Comment'; Man Blindsided as His Girlfriend 'Hijacks' His Birthday to Propose to Herself on His Behalf; FL Woman Fires BB Gun at 2 Teens Riding Their Dirt Bikes; A Carton of Eggs Is So Expensive That Stores Are Selling Egg "Loosies"; There's a "Spreadable Coffee" That You Can Smear on Your Toast; Stay up-to-date with all the stupid current events with the Insane Week In Review and celebrate the most supendous stupidity with this week's Genius Awards!
True Story: In January 2025, a zoo in China's Guangdong province made headlines for dyeing two Chow Chow puppies to resemble pandas. Visitors initially admired the "pandas" until they noticed the animals panting and barking. The zoo later admitted to the stunt, sparking outrage and criticism from animal rights groups.False Story: A small town in eastern China recently claimed to have discovered a mysterious underground village dating back thousands of years. Local officials stated that residents found perfectly preserved homes, complete with ancient furnishings and pottery, after a sinkhole suddenly appeared. Archaeologists reportedly described it as one of the most significant finds in Chinese history.Podcast Website: http://atozenglishpodcast.comSocial Media:WeChat: atozenglishpodcastFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/671098974684413/Tik Tok: @atozenglish1Instagram: @atozenglish22Twitter: @atozenglish22A to Z Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/theatozenglishpodcastCheck out our You Tube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCds7JR-5dbarBfas4Ve4h8ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Intro/Outro Music: Debora by Jangwahttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dilating_Times/single/debora/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sabrina Chevannes is the founder of N0BS, a members' club for ambitious entrepreneurs that also houses the No Bullsh*t Agency, a full-service creative agency. With over a decade of experience leading her agency, she has worked with major clients like NATO, Sony, and the NHS.Sabrina's career is packed with accolades, including being named one of the British Interactive Media Association's Top 100 Creatives to Watch for two consecutive years . Beyond the agency world, she's an International Chess Master, a competitive international poker player, and has played chess for England in multiple Chess Olympiads .She's also the force behind TEDxShoreditch, an international public speaker who has taken the stage in 12 countries, and a self-development leader at Forbes. On top of that, she's a bestselling author, a podcaster, and an MBA lecturer .When she's not leading her businesses or speaking on stage, you'll find her spending time with her Chow Chow, Bella .This Episode Covers:Why so many agency owners are struggling – and what they're doing about it.How AI and automation are reshaping the agency space.The growing divide between agencies and consultancies – and which model is winning.The hidden problem of talent retention and why great creatives are walking away from agencies.Why bigger isn't always better – and how Sabrina pivoted her business to be more profitable and enjoyable.What You'll Learn:The real reason many agency owners no longer want to run an agency.How client expectations have shifted – and why agencies must adapt or fail.The biggest mistake agencies make when trying to scale.Why niching and authenticity matter more than ever in a crowded market.Links & Resources:Sabrina's Agency & Members' Club: N0BSFollow Sabrina on Social Media: @SabrinaChevannesLearn More About TEDxShoreditch: TEDxShoreditch
El Chow-Chow y Los ácidos grasos en la dieta de perros y gatos Mascoteando
Adam Plantinga's first book, 400 Things Cops Know, was nominated for an Agatha Award and won the 2015 Silver Falchion award for best nonfiction crime reference. It was hailed as “truly excellent” by author Lee Child and deemed “the new Bible for crime writers” by The Wall Street Journal. His second book, also nonfiction, is Police Craft. Plantinga is currently a sergeant with the San Francisco Police Department assigned to street patrol. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, daughters, and Chow Chow named Ziggy. The Ascent is his debut novel. It received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and Kirkus, was a USA Today bestseller, and was recently optioned by Universal for television.
Griasdi, liebe Couple Of Community. Tut uns leid, aber wir sprechen wie immer Hochdeutsch. Schnappt euch 'ne Ananas und 'ne Packung Linsen, wir rammen euch mit unserem Einkaufswagen im Weinregal und drehen euch Kunst an. 80.000€ Wertsteigerung! Das ist doch großartig für ein hundertdreiundsiebzigstes Date. Los geht's! Wir überprüfen unsere bösen Absichten und unseren Weltschmerz und bestellen Essen, aber nicht für alle. Eine ideenklauende Drecksau muss hungrig bleiben. Keine Zeit für Gefühle, auch nicht die eigenen. In dieser Folge gibt's die perfekte Formel für gesunde Beziehungen und eine große Sehnsucht nach normalen Arbeitszeiten ohne unbezahlte Überstunden. Und heulende CEOs in Iris' Büro, ein verzweifeltes Standbild mit Hochzeitssuppe sowie einen Do-it-yourself-Stonehenge! Wenn euch das noch nicht überzeugt, können wir noch mit Traum-Workshop, Töpfern, Van-Life oder Tierfakten auftrumpfen. Bitte hört es euch an, ihr könnt uns doch nicht einfach im Stich lassen. Überzeugt? Super, dann sind wir auf eure süß-schrecklichen Ideen für die neue Rubrik gespannt. Chow Chow. Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
This is the best information you will hear this week that you didn't know you needed. Steed and Jrad are across the country in this Chubstep where the guys start with being annoyed that a recent episode is getting play despite warning listeners that its not good, how to beat the Youtube algorithm, Steed's transition to being a quarter father, how people are using: condoms, the bucket boys, and bees to combat elephants in ‘Tanzania News', Steed's almost assault that turned into a charitable act, and a Chinese zoo that tried to disguise chow chows as baby pandas.
Today we remembered hurricane Hugo with the threat of Helen looming! We also learned that a zoo in China WAS passing painted Chow Chow dogs as pandas and got caught! Maney ousted himself for greasing someone for a service! We busted a cheater who tried to break up the dozen roses and send them to two different people. And we learned the new dating terms you need to know! Support the show: https://www.mrlshow.com/
Big Up Goes To Keeping It Solid - Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson just showed up at Apalachee High School in Atlanta, instead of lifting weights, he's lifting people's spirits. Let Down Goes To Faking The Fluff A Chinese zoo has found itself in hot water after it was discovered that they painted Chow Chow dogs to look like PandaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Seales and the crew dive into a wide range of topics, starting with Usher who claims he was hacked, but is that really the case? We also explore the disparities in breastfeeding among Black mothers and how Black women are working to close the gap. Content creator and mother of three, Nicasha, shares her personal breastfeeding journey and explains the importance of donating breast milk. Plus, we discuss why people are upset with Janet Jackson, who confidently responds, "I said what I said." In today's Big Up, we highlight Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson for lifting spirits at a high school in Atlanta, while the Let Down goes to a Chinese zoo caught faking pandas by painting Chow Chow dogs. The episode wraps up with a chance for listeners to vent about voting issues in the "Voting and Venting" segment, where one caller offers a bold take on Kamala Harris. FOLLOW THE SHOW ON ALL SOCIALS: @Sealessaidit @Amandaseales @thesupremeexperience If You Have A Comment Leave Amanda A Message At 1 855-Amanda-8 That's 1-855-262-6328See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I taught Little Leaguers how not to fail, by failing. A panda named Ding-Ding attacked a zoo keeper in China… the attack was adorable. Another zoo in China was caught painting Chow Chow dogs to look like pandas. Things I don't want to see on my flight: a mouse jumping out of my meal. Eating grasshoppers and other bugs could change the way we look at food. Doctors are worried a combat sport called slap fighting is causing serious brain damage. What a weekend for Colorado football! The CU Buffs had the Miracle at Folsom as they beat the Baylor Bears. And the Denver Broncos beat the Buccaneers in Tampa. Advertise on the show! Send an email to DeHuffpodcast@gmail.com, and I'll send you the info on HALF OFF RATES!
Debut author Adam Plantinga talks about how his work in law enforcement has shaped his writing. As he says – “there's no shortage of material on the job!” Adam began his career in law enforcement in 2001 as a Milwaukee police officer. He is currently a sergeant with the San Francisco Police Department assigned to street patrol. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, daughters, and Chow Chow named Ziggy. The Ascent is his debut novel. Please visit his website at www.adamplantinga.com/ Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #Chicago63 #AdamPlantinga #TheAscent
Debut author Adam Plantinga talks about how his work in law enforcement has shaped his writing. As he says – “there's no shortage of material on the job!” Adam began his career in law enforcement in 2001 as a Milwaukee police officer. He is currently a sergeant with the San Francisco Police Department assigned to street patrol. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with his wife, daughters, and Chow Chow named Ziggy. The Ascent is his debut novel. Please visit his website at www.adamplantinga.com/ Spies, Lies and Private Eyes is copyrighted by Authors on the Air Global Radio Network #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity #authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #Chicago63 #AdamPlantinga #TheAscent
Rob and Lonzo talk U.S. Men's Soccer, Chow Chow, NFL Kickoffs, and What the X
With a cookie that is among the "11 Dishes to Eat in Alabama Before You Die", we talk David Maluff, co-owner of the local Alabama favorite Full Moon BBQ Restaurant. With fresh ingredients every day, giving back to the community, and a unique dessert selection, Heath and Candace learn all about this bbq treasure in this week's episode of the Shootin' The Que podcast!
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On What's Trending, a researcher from Osaka Metropolitan University reveals that bluestreak cleaner wrasses, a type of fish, can recognize themselves in mirrors and photos, indicating a higher level of self-awareness than previously thought. Also, a zoo in China displayed Chow Chow dogs dyed to resemble pandas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last time we spoke about the Northern Warlords and their respective factions. We covered the three big names, Duan Qirui and his Anhui clique; Wu Peifu and his Zhili cliques and Zhang Zuolin and his Fengtian clique. We also went into the smaller ones like Yan Xishan's Shanxi clique, Feng Yuxiang's Guominjun clique, the Ma clique of the three Ma's, Ma Bufang, Ma Hongkui and Ma Hongbin known as the Xibei San Ma “thee Ma of the northwest”; the Xinjiang clique of Yang Zengxin and we barely scratched the surface of the Manchu Resotrationist clique of Zhang Xun. There was over 100 warlords, its really difficult to pick and choose who to delve into the most. However, there were two warlords who were bitter rivals, in a comedic fashion might I add. One was hailed as the good Christian warlord, the other a devilish monster. Today we are going to tell the tales of these two figures. #95 Feng Yuxiang, Zhang Zongchang: the Angel and Devil 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. Feng Yuxiang was born in Zhili province, today Hebei in 1882. His parents were poor, his father joined the Qing army to make ends meet. At the age of only 10 he joined the Huai Army alongside his father. He earned a uniform and food but no salary as his rank was “Fu Bing”, deputy soldier. By the age of 16 he proved himself capable and became a regular. Unlike his colleagues who gambled their money away, Feng saved his money and even used portions of it to help out soldiers in need, particularly Fu Bing's. Because of this he became quite popular amongst his comrades. He did not gamble nor drink alcohol. In 1902 he joined Yuan Shikai's guard units and rose through the ranks becoming a company commander. From there he was transferred to the 3rd division, a crack one of Yuan Shikai's soon to be Beiyang Army. During the Xinhai Revolution Feng Yuxiang joined the Luanzhou uprising against the Qing, supporting the revolutionaries in the South. The uprising was suppressed by the Beiyang army and Feng was imprisoned by Yuan Shikai. Once Yuan Shikai stole the presidency of the Republic, Feng was released and he took back his military position while supporting Yuan Shikai's regime. By 1914 he became a brigade commander and helped supress uprisings in Henan and Shaanxi. It was also during this year Feng Yuxiang developed a curiosity about Christianity. He converted to Christianity, being baptiszed into the Methodist Episcopal Church. When Yuan Shikai declared himself emperor, this ushered in the Anti-Yuan resistance. Feng Yuxiang helped supress anti-yuan forces of General Cai E in Sichuan, but in the process, began secrely negotiating with Cai E. He formed an agreement to “put on a show” rather than actually fight. After Yuan Shikai's death, Feng Yuxiang was deprived command of the 16th Mixed Brigade, something he had come to see as his personal property. He managed to stay in touch with its officers who remained loyal to him personally. Now it gives away further episodes to dvevle deep into the following years, but what I will say, Feng Yuxiang played important roles in critical moments of the wars during China's warlord Era. To be blunt, Feng Yuxiang was a real game of thrones little finger kind of guy if you get the reference. He always looked where the wind was blowing and was quick to switch sides turning the sides of one clique against another. He would found the Guominjun Clique, a sort of little borther to the Kuomintang, but its powerbase was located in the north rather than the south. Feng Yuxiang's career as a warlord began right after Yuan Shikai's death, but he certainly set himself apart from other warlords. Feng Yuxiang would receive a lot of western press for his rather, very different methodology compared to the other warlords. In a lot of ways, he was similar to a public school headmaster in England. He forbade his men from smoking tobacco or opium, from drinking alcohol and he forced them all to study the bible. He forbade prostitution, gambling and selling drugs. He quickly earned the nickname “the Christian General”. He had a reputation of baptizing his troops with fire hoses, though this has been highly contested. Indeed he was a hardcore Christian and actively promoting Christianity while showing no tolerance for other religions in China. For exmaple in 1927 when entering Henan Province he launched a cmapaign to supress Buddhism by expelling over 300,000 monastic members and confisciating hundreds of Buddhist monasteries for military purposes. In 1923 a British Protestant Missionary, Marshall Broomhall said this of him “The contrast between Cromwell's Ironsides and Charles's Cavaliers is not more striking than that which exists in China to-day between the godly and well-disciplined troops of General Feng and the normal type of man who in that land goes by the name of soldier ... While it is too much to say that there are no good soldiers in China outside of General Feng's army, it is none the less true that the people generally are as fearful of the presence of troops as of brigand bands”. Feng Yuxiang required his troops to take part in sports, gymastics and hardcore marches. Any illiterates were forced to learn to read and write, many were also trained in trades so they would not simply leave the army and become bandits. Feng looked at Christianity as a means of providing morale and disciplin for his army, he often told foreign missionaries 'Remember that your chief work is not to try to convert the rank and file of my army, but to use your strength in trying to get all my officers filled with the Spirit of God, for as soon as that takes place, the lowest private in the army will feel the effects of it”. Feng Yuxiangs was closely intouch with his troops often stopping to chat with them about their living conditions. He reduced corporal punishments, encouraged singing patriotic songs. One of the oddest things that I came across when I was making my Warlord Era content on the Pacific War Channel was video's of Feng Yuxiang personally checking the fingernails of his troops. He was pretty hardcore about cleanliness, I guess “cleanliness is next to godliness”. Alright that is a lot of information about the good toe shoes Christian General Feng Yuxiang, now let me talk about Zhang Zongchang, the Dogmeat General. Zhang Zongchang was born in 1881 in Yi county, present day Laizhou in Shandong. He grew up in an impoverished village, his father was a trumpeter, a headshaver and a rampant alcoholic. His mother exorcized evil spirits. . . Yeah she was basically a witch, oh and she left Zhang and his dad chasing another man. The family moved to Manchuria when Zhang was in his teens and he immediately got involved in petty crime around Harbin. Zhang would work as a pickpocket, bouncer, prospector and bandit throughout his life. He ended up doing some work as a laborer in Siberia amongst the Russians, picking up some Russian in the process, something that would really help his career out later. He then became a Honghuzi bandit roaming the Manchurian countryside when the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905 hit. During the war he served as a Imperial Russian Army auxiliary, interestingly enough his future boss who was also a Honghuzi did the same for the Japanese. After the war he went back to his Honghuzi lifestyle, becoming the leader of a local bandit gang. During the 1911 Xinhai Revolution, Zhang was leading his Honghuzi as a sort of revolutionary desperados gang. He then went to Jiangsu and joined the Green Standard Army where he impressed his commander officer Cheng Dechuan so much so he made Zhang his successor…or Zhang threatened the guy who knows. Thus for a little while Zhang was leading a small cavalry detachment under the Division commander Leng Yuqin, battling Honghuzi groups. During the second revolution of 1913, Zhang became the divisional commander when Leng died. There was an issue with his division, the revolutionary General Feng Guozhang did not like them, probably because they were criminals, so he reduced their role in the revolution to being a symbolic unit. Zhang responded to this by murdering the revolutionary Chen Qimei in Shanghai in 1916, proving his loyalty and reliability to Feng Guozhang. Feng Guozhang later became vice president of the new Republic, appointing Zhang as the commander of his personal guard. As China's Warlord Era began in 1918, Zhang like every other big guy, looked for the best strongman to follow. In 1922 he turned his attention to a new rising star, the tiger of manchuria, Zhang Zuolin. There is a famous story, that Zhang Zuolin was celebrating his birthday in 1922, seeing countless people showering him with gifts trying to earn his favor. Zhang Zongchang apparently sent him two empty coolie baskets and did not show up in person. Zhang Zuolin was baffled by this at first, until he realized the empty baskets implied Zhang Zongchang was a man willing to shoulder any heavy responsibilities that Zhang Zuolin would entrust to him. This apparently worked like a charm as Zhang Zongchang was rewarded a position within his army. Zhang Zongchang's time in Siberia and work under the Russians during the Russo-Japanese war paid off as he managed to secure White Russian Mercenaries. These were refugee veterans of the Russian Civil War who had been straddling the Manchurian/Soviet borders. Zhang hired thousands of them, organizing them into units, including Cossack bodyguards. He even recruited woman on a large scale, the first Chinese general to do so. The women mostly served as nurses and one regiment was exclusively white Russian women. The white russians trained their Chinese counterparts resulting in excellent medical, a significant boost for morale and combat capability. The white russians were crucial to Zhang Zongchang's rise as they knew how to build and operate armored trains giving the warlord a huge edge. Now just like with Feng Yuxiang, I don't wanna give away future parts of the warlord era story, just know Zhang Zongchang greatly impressed Zhang Zuolin and would be rewarded military governorship over Shandong Province. As the Military governor of Shandong, this is where you hear about him being a monster. For those who don't know, Shandong has a long spanning history of being where trouble starts in China. Zhang's mismanagement of Shandong was legendary, to call it one of Shandong's darkest times is an understatement. For example it is said one of his favorite hobbies was “to split melons”, that was bashing in the skulls of people with rifle butts. He also liked to hang people and their severed heads from telephone poles. He would reign over Shandong until 1928 and it was 3 very hard years for the people there. Basically he did what all corrupt officials had done historically in China, he fleeced the population of his province. He implemented excessive taxes and starved public institutions of funds. The provincial education system collapsed in 1927 and the provincial economy was stagnant as all hell, save for the black market. To fight the economic collapse he printed money as fast as it could be printed and became nearly valueless, reminds me a lot of my nation's leader today. Now any criticism of Zhang Zonghcang or the Fengtian governance would lead to imprisonment and resistance led to more split melons, seeing severed heads hung everywhere. For example if a newspaper criticized his regime, Zhang literally had the editors shot. Things got so bad for the peasants of Shandong, they formed a group called the Red Spear Militia, branding red-tasseled spears, but not too many firearms. These men and women were completely outgunned trying desperately to resist Zhang Zongchangs tyranny, and tyrannical it was. He imposed an incredible amount of taxes on the people, taxes on rice, tobacco, firewood, dogs, rickshaws, livestock, brothels, military pensions, opium pipe lighters, honestly anything that could be taxed he taxed. He once forcefully collected donations for a shrine; that shrine was a bronze statue of himself. He extorted money from banks, misappropriated his troops wages, because he was paying them in worthless printed money and gave a monopoly to the opium dealers. In fact he was the personal benefactor for drug lords and arms dealers, the black market was his chocolate factory. Shandong was so bad, a very young Vinegar Joseph Stilwell visited the area when he was serving as a young military attache at the US legation in Peking. He said the dead and dying littered the streets and the only thing the citizens of Shandong had to eat were crushed soya-bean cakes usually fed to pigs. There were abandoned children everywhere, carts of animals seized by warlord troops and houses literally torn down for the troops firewood. Poverty and famine was rampant. Now the devastation of Shandong was far removed from Zhang Zongchang however as he kept his quarters in the capital of Jinan (Capital in eastern Shandong). His HQ was described to be more like a medieval court full of extravagant entertainment. He had elaborate feasts, secured French champaign, scotch and his favorite Cuban cigars. He entertained artists, writers, entertainers, arms dealers, drug kingpins, western journalists and such. He loved to play poker with other minor warlords and they were high stakes games, sometimes he would walk away losing 30-50 thousands at a sitting. The poker games were always played with silver dollars and not the useless money he printed for his troops and the citizens of Shandong. One of his more famous recurring guests was Madame Wellington Koo, this was the wife of one of the most famous Chinese politicians of the age, Wellington Koo was the frontrunner at the Paris Peace conference for China. Now Mr. Wellington Koo's wife had this to say about Zhang “Zhang Zongchang was so delightfully outrageous that he was disarming. There were many stories about him. He was called “old eighty-sin” some said he was the height of a pile of 86 dollars, other said that figure represented the length of a certain portion of his anatomy. When I visited him my Pao Pei and Chow Chow would come with me and Zhang would roar at the servants “never mind what you give Madame Koo to eat. But be sure her dogs get the very best or you'll suffer for it”. Now why this guy is so famous today is of course because of his nicknames and infamous lifestyle. His most famous nickname was the “Dogmeat General”, and its said to be based on his fascination with the domino game Pai Jiu. Others say his favorite brand of tonic was known as dogmeat. And of course there was the rumor he ate a meal of black chow chow dog every day, as it was popularly believed at the time that this boosted a man's vitality. But if you noticed the quote from Madame Wellington Koo, I think he may have been a dog lover. But the part about the man's vitality fits this guy to the core. He was of course known by the populace of Shandong as “Monster”, but there was also nicknames like “the lanky general or general with three long legs” were certainly something he publicized heavily. His nickname “old 86” referred to the length of his penis being 86 mexican silver dollars, there was also a nickname “72-cannon Zhang” referring to that length. I mean the man was 6 foot 6, people described him quote “with the physique of an elephant, the brain of a pig and the temperament of a tiger”. Alongside his penis propaganda, he was a legendary womanizer. Take his other nickname for example “the general of three don't-knows”: he did not know how many women, how many troops, or how much money he had. I think that nickname fits him better than the nickname he gave himself “the Great General of Justice and Might”. He had a ton of concubines. The exact number of concubines he had has variously been reported between 30-50, but historians have a hard time trying to fix the numbers as Zhang himself allegedly did not know. Allegedly his concubines were from 26 different nationalities, each with her own washbowl marked with the flag of her nation. He was also said to give his concubines numbers since he could not remember their names nor speak their various languages. Many of these women he married, he was a polygamist after all. There was known to be Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Mongolians and at least one American amongst Zhang's women. Zhang was semi-literate, whenever people asked where he was educated he would say “the college of the green forest” a euphemism for banditry. Despite being semi-literate Zhang Zongchang is famously known for his poetry, most notably his Poem on Bastards: You tell me to do this, He tells me to do that. You're all bastards, Go fuck your mother. Untitled They ask me how many women I have. To be honest, I don't know either. Yesterday, a boy called me dad. I don't know who his mother was. Praying or Rain The sky god is also named Zhang Why does he make life hard for me If it doesn't rain in three days I'll demolish your temple Then I'll have cannons bombard your mom It should be noted a lot of the poetry attributed to Zhang Zongchang may have been fabricated by a political opponent named Han Fuju who took over Shandong Province after him. Zhang Zongchang despite being a brutal tyrant by all means, did reward his inner circle well, he had a lot of very loyal officers around him. Zhang Zongchang traveled with a teakwood coffin planted atop a car during his campaigns. He had this done to signify his willingness to die in combat, the old “I win or come back on a shield” idea. During of his failed campaigns, Zhang Zongchang paraded himself sitting in the coffin while smoking a cuban cigar. So as you can imagine, Feng Yuxiang and Zhang Zuolin were quite different characters to say the least. Yet both these men were born under very similar conditions. Both were born into poverty, both joined the military and were raised through the ranks with the help of patrons. Both became warlords leading cliques that allied themselves to larger cliques. Both men avoided silver bullets, the term silver bullet was used during this era to refer to being assassinated by a subordinate who was bribed by a rival warlord. To avoid such a fate, one had to make sure to conserve the loyalty of their officers, which both men did by very different means. Feng used Christianity like a glue to bind his soldiers together. He provided missionaries to encourage conversion. If christianity did not work, he employed nationalism. In the mid 1920's he became very hostile to the unequal treaties that Europe and Japan plagued China with. He began indoctrinating his men with anti-imperialistic literature and ironically began brushing shoulders with the anti-religious Soviet Union. The USSR would become his main benefactor, earning him a second nickname “the red general”. Zhang Zongzhang was much more akin to other warlords at keeping silver bullets at bay. He paid his inner circle in silver, he made sure the pockets of his best men were always full. He allowed every evil corrupt thing imaginable to occur under his subordinates hands. Zhang Zongchang was a ruthless tyrannical monster who focused on his own power above all. Both warlords had to navigate the extremely complex alliance and rivalry system amongst the warlords. Feng Yuxiang aligned himself with the Yuan Shikai, then against Yuan Shikai, then again for Yuan Shiaki, with the Zhili clique, the Kuomintung, Communists and basically whoever looked to be winning at the time. Chiang Kai-shek said of him “the so-called Christian General was a master in the art of deception”. This was extremely true, Feng Yuxiang was a hell of a backstabber, his career actually was propelled by it. Zhang Zongchang tossed his lot in with Banditz, then Russians, then with the Fengtian Clique out of necessity, brushing shoulders with the Japanese by proxy. Zhang Zongchang really did not have any large ideology, he went with the flow as long as it benefited him. In many ways both men sort of just did what they did to empower their positions. The people living under their rule could not have had a more different experience. Under Feng Yuxiang, Christian beliefs were enforced, a more progressive outlook was present. He did a lot to improve the living conditions of ordinary people under his control. He promoted education heavily, healthcare, infrastructure development. He was insane about discipline and thwarting corruption. He stopped gambling, smoking, drug trafficking, prostitution, he really was a man of law and order. Zhang Zongchang was the complete opposite, it was as if he was trying to outdo the devil himself. Zhang Zongchang, ruled with an iron fist, extracting resources from the population through taxation, extortion, and forced labor, while enriching himself and his inner circle. Under Zhang the common people starved, they were pillaged, raped, abused in all manners. Zhang took away funds from education, infrastructure (unless it was a statue of himself), from anything that would benefit the people. Zhang loved to smoke cigars, drank excessively, had 50 concubines, and was literally bestfriends with the black market of China. Inevitably given their spheres of influence both warlords would run into each other in the 1920s. Feng Yuxiang's powerbase was around Shanxi and Hebei while Zhang Zongchang was firmly in Shandong. These territories border another, producing frequent clashes over strategic resources, trade routes and territorial disputes. While Feng Yuxiang betrayed many cliques, he more or less stuck to the Kuomintang. At one point Feng Yuxiang even joined the Fengtian clique to only betray them. Zhang Zongchang remained loyal to the Fengtian clique, pretty much until his death. By the way his death would be at the hands of an officer who served Feng Yuxiang, so I guess Feng won in the end haha. Most warlords were ostentatious in their dress and lifestyle, but Feng Yuxiang was quite an exception to this. Numerous photographs show warlords sporting glittering uniforms copied from other nations. For example, Zhang Zuolin wore a large gold braid, numerous decorations, giant gleaming buckles, shoulder pads and white gloves. He had a small peaked cap suggesting he was modeling himself on a Russian Tsar. Chiang Kai-Shek favored an american style officers uniform with a high peaked cap. Many warlords liked French-styled kepis, British ww1 uniforms with sam Brown belts or helmets with enormous plumes. Pull up a picture of Zhang Zongchang and its absolutely ridiculous. He has giant shoulder pads, large medal star decorations, a giant belt, a large ribbon cross over, double golden braids, white gloves, basically he looks like hes trying to out do Zhang Zuolin. But Feng Yuxiang while a warlord wore the same plain dress as his soldiers. If you read contemporary or older books on the warlords, you immediately notice the authors favor Feng Yuxiang and talk about him positively, while strongly villianizing Zhang Zongchang. Put simply the propaganda wars that were going on during China's Warlord Era were exactly that, Feng Yuxiang made sure he was presented as a good Christian General, while Zhang Zongchang really seemed to bask in being the bad boy or base General. Hell Zhang Zongchang publicized most of what was said about him himself! In the end they were two cogs in a very large machine and they played their parts. During for however long this warlord era lasts on the podcast, we will come to learn about as many of the warlords as I possibly can cover. They are colorful characters who had a profound effect on the formation of Nationalist China and the People's republic of China. 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. Thus were the tales of the good Christian General Feng Yuxiang and the basest warlord, Zhang Zongchang. We will further tell the tales of their ventures in the battles of China's Warlord Era, but in the next episode we are going to meet the Southern faction Warlords!
Ik ben net terug van 3 weken Bali en wát een reis was dit! Het was voor ons echt alles in een: feesten en op het strand liggen, maar ook cultuur snuiven en veel met locals praten. We gaan dit land niet alleen voor altijd onthouden door de lieve mensen en prachtige plekken, maar ook als hét land waarin we ons verloofden! Uiteraard vertel ik je alles, dus luister snel de aflevering voor alle bijzondere ervaringen.Koop mijn fictieboek '2020 Redenen' (epub): https://www.kellybatist.nl/shopVolg me op Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watikwoudatikwistpodcast/Opbouw aflevering(00:45) - Terugblik op mijn week(04:33) - Lekker Loeren(10:18) - Lekker Leven(20:08) - HoofdonderwerpTips uit de afleveringKijktip: serie One Day (Netflix), serie Normal People (NPO Plus), film Crypto Boy (Netflix), film Upgraded (Prime Video).Leestip: Alles Wat Ik Niemand Vertel van Francine OomenKooptip: noise canceling koptelefoon Sony WH 1000XM3Gelezen boekenJanuari '23: Love & Other Words van Christina Lauren ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Februari '23: Sander en de Brug van Sander Schimmelpenninck ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2Maart '23: De Verloren Dochters: De Italiaanse Dochter van Soraya Lane ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2April '23: Daisy Jones & The Six van Taylor Jenkins Reid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2Mei/juni '23: Reminders of Him van Colleen Hoover ⭐️⭐️⭐️Juli-nov '23: De Zeven Zussen 8 - Atlas ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️December '23: Alles Komt Goed - Mirjam Aarts ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2Januari '24: Een Klein Leven - Hanya Yanagihara ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Februari '24: Alles Wat Ik Niemand Vertel van Francine Oomen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Bali reisoverzichtUluwatu (3 nachten): Padang Padang Beach, Hatch, GWK Cultural Park, Single Fin beachclub.Canggu (4 nachten): 1 = Lola's Cantina Mexicana, The Bench, Old Man's, Mexico, The Sand Bar, maiskolf. 2= KYND Community, Finns Beach club. 3= Crate Cafe, La Brisa, Purah Tanah Lot, 4= Penny Lane, Vagabond Design Lab, Chow Chow, outdoor cinema bij Alternative Beach (Killers of the Flower Moon), Luigi's.Ubud centrum (1 nacht): Monkey Forest, restaurant Donna, CP Lounge, Ubud Palace.Bambootel (3 nachten): ten huwelijk gevraagd, voornamelijk bij restaurant hotel gegeten, edelsmidworkshop, Tegallang rijstvelden (op scooter), Cretya, canang sari gemaakt (offer), romantisch 5-gangendiner bij villa, morning walk langs rijstvelden.Nusa Lembongan/Ceningan (1 nacht): Ginger & Jamu, Bali Eco Deli, Dream Beach, Devil's Tears, Yellow Bridge, Le Pirate, Mohana Point, Blue Lagoon, Ohana's.Nusa Penida (1 nacht): Mambo's, Angel's Billabong (infinity pool), Broken Beach, Kelingking Beach/klif, The Chill Penida.Gili Air (2 nachten): Mowie's (chicken katsu burger bestellen), snorkelen op Turtle Beach (vissen en reuzeschildpad), Raja bar restaurant.Gili Trawangan (3 nachten): La Cala, Pearl Beach Lounge, Margarita Bar, snorkelen met schildpadden, Jungle Bar, Coffee & Thyme, Kelapa Villas, Sama Sama Reggae Bar.
Happy New Year! Chelsea's back in-studio this week, joined by Ziwe Fumudoh to talk about walking alone in the woods, the secret ingredient to the best conversations, and their mutual love of chow-chows. Then: A wife worries that her husband's porn preferences are too young for comfort. And a New Yorker's dating life runs afoul of a wicked curse. * Books in today's episode: Cassandra at the Wedding Black Friend: Essays * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy New Year! Chelsea's back in-studio this week, joined by Ziwe Fumudoh to talk about walking alone in the woods, the secret ingredient to the best conversations, and their mutual love of chow-chows. Then: A wife worries that her husband's porn preferences are too young for comfort. And a New Yorker's dating life runs afoul of a wicked curse. * Books in today's episode: Cassandra at the Wedding Black Friend: Essays * Need some advice from Chelsea? Email us at DearChelseaPodcast@gmail.com * Executive Producer Catherine Law Edited & Engineered by Brad Dickert * * * * * The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the Podcast author, or individuals participating in the Podcast, and do not represent the opinions of iHeartMedia or its employees. This Podcast should not be used as medical advice, mental health advice, mental health counseling or therapy, or as imparting any health care recommendations at all. Individuals are advised to seek independent medical, counseling advice and/or therapy from a competent health care professional with respect to any medical condition, mental health issues, health inquiry or matter, including matters discussed on this Podcast. Guests and listeners should not rely on matters discussed in the Podcast and shall not act or shall refrain from acting based on information contained in the Podcast without first seeking independent medical advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WARNING. You May Get Teary and Feel that Lump in Your Throat on This One. A Side of Zeddicus You Never Saw Coming. This episode is about heartache of losing my first German Shepherd, Sharp, to a vicious attack and the childhood memory of our family dog profound journey of a dog trainer. Turning tragedies into triumph: stories that I never thought I'd share. Yet, here I am, opening up about these profound experiences that have deeply shaped my passion for dog training—a calling that to me, means so much more than any financial reward. It's about turning personal tragedy into a lifelong mission to connect with and understand our canine comrades.From grief to guidance in this episode, we unravel the complex tapestry of dog training, its emotional highs and lows, and the often underappreciated role women play in this field. From heartache to healing, I'll share a chilling encounter with an aggressive Chow Chow, emphasizing the patience required to rehabilitate troubled dogs, and explore the stigmas attached to certain breeds like pit bulls. Encouraging a shift in perspective, we highlight the importance of compassion for our aging four-legged friends and the profound bonds that transcend their lifespan. As we reflect on these narratives, we hope to inspire a deeper appreciation for the loyalty and love our dogs bring into our lives. To Hire Zeddicus for Phone/Zoom Consultation, In-Home Lessons or His Doggie Boot Camp in Los Angeles, Paw at: https://DogSecrets.com
BECOME A STUDENT IN THE FOOD STORAGE FEAST ONLINE COURSE Learn skills to turn basic foods into delicious meals all year long. The Food Storage Feast Online Course pays for itself with a bounty of amazing meals, it's the education you can eat! Food Storage Feast Endorsement: “Food Storage Feast is one of the most important recommendations I can make for your preparedness. Chef Keith has changed my entire perspective on how to really enjoy living off food storage.” -Joel Skoussen, Author Strategic Relocation, Publisher World Affairs Brief HARVEST EATING SPICE BLENDS NOW SHIPPING We're excited to share the news that the Harvest Eating spice line is back! The supply chain issues have eased, and packaging is readily available in the quantities we need. Initially, we will have the following varieties available: Grilled Chicken Steakhouse Blend Carolina BBQ Northern Italian Montana Steak and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our prices have increased substantially but we will do our best to make these as affordable as possible. We will announce a pre-order soon and expect to be shipping by the end of October. WHAT IS ON THE MENU: Texas chili with beans? Apple sauce-buy apples today FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS: With funding momentum waning, and consumer education still a steep hurdle for growth, the cultivated meat industry could experience a major “shakeout” leading to the consolidation of key players, a new report from finance advisor Oghma Partners said. More Problems For Beyond Meat-Company slashing 19% of workforce as revenue estimates continue to tumble. TODAY'S MAIN TOPIC: We're almost in mid-November, a time when my family is collecting presents from the usual sources; stores, online, etc. but also making gifts. I'll readily and honestly submit that a homemade gift, edible or not, is much preferred to something made overseas. I just canned a gaggle of jars of apple sauce, it came out wonderfully, they will become Christmas gifts for neighbors and friends as we move closer to Christmas. I also will make Creme Fraiche, packed into cute little canning jars with a simple handwritten label and a red ribbon to bring to Christmas parties for the host. Trust me, a gift like this will be very welcomed as opposed to some lame bottle of wine you buy at Trader Joe's on the way to the party. Gits made with care always impress and IMO are so fun to make. Here is a short idea list of things you could possibly make: Creme Fraiche, find my video here Chow Chow, a simple canned vegetable medley of cabbage, peppers, onions, garlic, vinegar Homemade pasta sauce, your best recipe for pasta or even pizza sauce Popcorn-in particular flavored popcorn…use cheese powder or caramel, or both Chocolate nut bark-lovely and easy Chocolate Truffles-easy to make and are a big hit when packed into a colorful bag or even a glass jar House-made Irish cream Homemade vanilla extract-make this season, tell them to wait a few months to use it Smoked chicken mousse-smoke chicken thighs and blend with cream, shallots, garlic, parsley, white wine, salt & white pepper. Pack into jars….perfect for parties Apple butter Spiced pecans-lovely and easy Coffee liqueur-here is a good recipe Homemade cranberry sauce I could keep adding to this list but I think that gives you an idea of what you can make. I feel strongly that we're headed into a time, economically speaking, that gift giving will be a much better option than buying some crap from overseas. Most things we buy enrich other countries and they fall apart rather quickly so discover the benefits (and cost savings) of making gifts with your own hands! HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI: In addition to giving gifts that you make, maybe you can offer Heirloom seeds as gifts to those who garden or plan to garden. Interested in preserving your harvest? see the National Center For Food Preservation-FREE RESOURCE Read The Independent Farmstead by Sean & Beth Daugherty, I am a few chapters in and find it to be an excellent read for those looking to homestead. ECONOMIC NEWS: Unemployment rate spikes, jobs numbers are a fraud and have been revised lower 7 monthls in a row, tax revenues down yet they tell you economy is booming. Are there people dumb enough to belive this? well maybe…! PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION: LC King Manufacturing in Kingsport Tennesee. This US company has been producing amazing garments for many decades, support these folks and buy real hardwearing clothing made by Americans, skip Target, Gap, H&M, Ross, Old Navy, and other outlets that sell crappy imported garments. Buy real clothing! CLOSING THOUGHTS: Skip the store, go to the kitchen, and make it yourself. RESOURCES FOR THIS EPISODE: Cultivated Meat Shakeout Beyond Meat Slashes Workforce LINKS TO CHECK OUT: Harvest Eating Spices Support Harvest Eating Enroll in Food Storage Feast Brown Duck Coffee About Chef Keith Snow LISTEN TO THE PODCAST: On iTunes Fountain FM Stitcher Radio Player FM Google Top Podcast Audible Podbay
On Episode 338 of The No Limits Selling Podcast, we have Shannon Russell. Shannon is a Career Transition Coach, certified YouMap® Coach, and Host of the Second Act Success Career Podcast. Shannon's mission is to help women in unresolved careers pivot towards a second-act career that produces a balanced life of abundance. She has helped clients transition out of jobs that just don't fit their current lifestyle any longer, so they can find what fits them and fulfills them in this "second act." Shannon has worked with teachers, medical professionals, entrepreneurs, IT engineers, stay-at-home parents, entertainment industry executives, administrative assistants, and corporate leaders, etc. Shannon began her company Second Act Success® (www.secondactsuccess.co) to help others "produce their best life" through 1:1 coaching, courses, speaking events, and her Second Act Success Career Podcast. She spent over 16 years as a Television Producer in New York City and Los Angeles working for MTV, E!, Yahoo!, Pop Sugar, A&E, TLC, VH1, etc. Shannon then pivoted to open her own Snapology franchise business, so that she could be more present for her children. Now, as a certified Career Coach, Shannon supports women on how to change careers, start a business, and follow their creative passions to the fullest as they produce their best life. Shannon's company Second Act Success allows her to share her journey from television executive to business owner(x2) and mom. Shannon hopes to motivate more women to make big moves in life and follow their dreams through her businesses, podcast, speaking events, and her upcoming book. She lives at the beach in New Jersey with her husband, two boys, and her Chow Chow pup. Find Shannon Russell: LinkedIn, Website, Instagram, Facebook [EDITOR'S NOTE: This podcast is sponsored by No Limits Selling. It is a fun, fast-paced podcast that delivers hard-fought business advice that you can implement today to improve your sales and performance] Interested In Our Real Estate Coaching Services? Explore Our Website: Link Feeling Not Well Today? You Can Use Our Mindset Boosters App To amp Up Your Mood: Link Find us on Social Media: LinkedIn | Facebook community | Instagram Like what do you listen to? Subscribe to our podcast! Ready to become fearless? We can help you become fearless in 60 days so you accomplish more in your career Schedule A 15 min Call with Umar
Gaye met Friar Tuck, Dana falls in love with the people of Colorado, Dan sees 0% chance of submarine people surviving and we suspect Adam is secretly @widdlefaggy69. Twitter @RadioStarling Instagram @False_Positive
On today's Bonus ep: Space facts, Spen's Al Pacino impression, signs you should marry your partner, picking up the bill, Max the Chow Chow and honeymoon choices.Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthews and the new @spencer_and_vogueListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
We're in Asheville, North Carolina, with Kristy Tolley, author of “100 Things to do in Asheville Before You Die” by Reedy Press. We discuss the River Arts District, the Chow Chow Food & Culture Festival, and the Western NC Nature Center. Show notes & our 1-page guide are at https://WeTravelThere.com/asheville Miles & points make travel affordable but tracking them is difficult. That's why I use AwardWallet to monitor rewards, reservations & free night certificates. Sign up for free at WeTravelThere.com/awardwallet
In today's episode of Spencer & Vogue: Spenno has been to New York, eaten a great salad, seen a couple of celebs, taken some meetings and loved his flights, whereas Vogue has played the Palladium and is now the boy who cried wolf. We're chatting uber ratings, disturbing body facts, Spen fighting for a Chow Chow and spanking. Watch Finding Michael on Disney+ now. Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at Spencerandvoguepod@gmail.comOR find us on socials @voguewilliams @spencermatthews AND @spencer_and_vogueListen and subscribe to Spencer and Vogue on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts. Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Story Time with Mama V - Children entertainment and a welcomed break for the parents.
Episode # 7 Milo Chow was an adorable Chow Chow that travelled all the way from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to Toronto Ontario, Canada to join an animal rescue. At the rescue, Milo meets Caroline who becomes his Mum. Caroline takes Milo home where Milo becomes a member of a warm and welcoming family. "Milo was happy. Life was good for this Chow." This book is available on AMAZON. https://www.amazon.ca/Adventures-Milo-Chow-Being-Good/dp/0228877679/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2W7CN691FLM8K&keywords=milo+chow&qid=1683347361&sprefix=milo+chow%2Caps%2C156&sr=8-2Support the show
On today's show: the latest details about two Canadians, including a Calgarian, who have been killed on the front lines of the war in Ukraine; why proponents of a new arena in Arizona say taxpayers are getting a sweet deal compared to Calgary; we meet Mars the Chow Chow, before he heads to New York to compete at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
Sigmund Freud, medico neurologo e fondatore della psicoanalisi, aveva un cane: Jofi. Era un Chow Chow e visse con lui dal 1930 al 1937. In questo podcast vi raccontiamo la sua storia.Jofi faceva anche da segretaria al dott. Freud, indicandogli quando la seduta era terminata. Trascorsi 50′, si alzava, andava alla porta e faceva capire al suo padrone e al paziente che il tempo era finito. Freud non aveva neanche bisogno dell'orologio, era Jofi a pensarci. Il medico riteneva che Jofi avesse anche un effetto tranquillizzante sui pazienti, soprattutto bambini. Per tutto questo Jofi è passato alla storia come l'assistente del dott. Freud.A cura di Francesco De Leo.Interpretato da Mario Cagol.https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Personaggi------------Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify http://bit.ly/VoceDellaStoria ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427.Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/- Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare)- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo- Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria- Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura
We meet the loyal, dignified Chow Chow and reveal our 2022 Holiday Guide for all of your shopping needs. Or, perhaps, Jen just reads from Astrid's wish list. We'll never tell.SOURCEShttps://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/chow-chow#/slide/1https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chow_Chowhttps://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/chow-chow/https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/dog-breeds/chow-chow2022 GIFT GUIDEEdibleshttps://www.etsy.com/shop/ShermansBarkeryhttps://www.amazon.com/8-Bones-Non-Stick-Homemade-Approved-Recipes/dp/B08FCWX3ZShttps://www.chewy.com/whisk-wag-apple-cinnamon-dog-treat Winter Wardrobehttps://www.etsy.com/shop/IcecreamtreeStudiohttps://www.shopdogandco.com/https://www.lucyand.co/products/limited-edition-the-santa-land-reversible-teddy-vesthttps://www.thefoggydog.com/collections/dog-bandanas/products/hooked-on-you-dog-bandanahttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1316763238/crew-lala-red-present-plaid-belle-bow Accessorieshttps://www.etsy.com/shop/BlindButNothttps://www.maxbone.com/products/dog-tote-carrier-bagGame Nighthttps://www.amazon.com/Pet-Arena-Adjustable-Interactive-Stimulation/dp/B08D6Q93C4?tag=gpctrx307-20https://www.etsy.com/listing/711354997/snuffle-mat-italian-feast-feeding-mathttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1039715932/boba-snuffle-mat-handmade-dog-toys-cathttps://www.amazon.com/Outward-Hound-Ottosson-Beginner-Puzzle/dp/B082745PSN?ref_=ast_sto_dp
Today Johnnie is talking to David Maluff of Full Moon Bar-B-Que in Birmingham Alabama. David is here to tell us all about Full Moon, the type of BBQ they supply and their famous “Chow Chow”. Full Moon BBQ has been in operation since 1986. With the Maluff brothers, David and Joe, at the helm since 1997. Under their vision, leadership and quality, the Maluffs have grown the business to 17 locations across Alabama and Mississippi, while continuing a family-owned tradition that caters to folks who know great ‘que from the rest. Check Out Full Moon Bar-B-Que: Web: https://fullmoonbbq.com/?fbclid=IwAR27yyDHMPa6EpPlNYVbi7W3oDJsD2banXsZwi9FK8qkC8GsnYeXLBXG0V0 FB: https://www.facebook.com/FullMoonBBQ Magnechef Link: https://magnechef.com/ Promo Code: ROYAL21 Follow / Watch / Listen to Us On: Podbean: https://pitlifebbq.podbean.com/ YouTube: Pit Life BBQ: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8kAoIunRV1MrSOCNQgJs8w Johnny Mags BBQ BBQ: https://youtube.com/channel/UCLjxKXL6-mXA3em8tf9HXHA Facebook: Pit Life BBQ: https://www.facebook.com/PitLifeBBQ Pit Life BBQ group page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1813600838747141/?ref=share New England Pitmasters: https://www.facebook.com/groups/newenglandpitmasters/ Instagram: @johnniehd77 @pitlifebbq
Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode, the ladies answer if they'd rather choose a Chow Chow or a Dalmatian, discuss a possible marijuana ingestion case, discuss their thoughts about the Pomsky breed, and more!Do you have a question for The Veterinary Roundtable? Ask us on any social media platform or email harrison@all-starvet.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form Facebook and YouTube!TIMESTAMPSIcebreakers - 0:07:10Case Collections - 0:14:311st Listener Question (Taylor Stafford) - 0:37:382nd Listener Question (@depressedcapricorn69) - 0:42:35
Chow Chow is a unique culinary event series in Asheville, NC, providing a platform to amplify voices working to sustain and strengthen its community and promote the culture and culinary scene.Rebeca Lynch is the Executive Director of Chow Chow and has served alongside the passionate and committed volunteer board of directors. She supports the region's community of creative makers, helping build community by bringing everyone together around the Southern Appalachian table. Jael Skeffington is co-founder & CEO of French Broad Chocolates and is a founding Board Member and Vice President of Chow Chow. She believes in using business as a force for good and is guided by a mission to source with integrity, craft with intention and build meaningful relationships with sustainable farmers. Chef Steven Goff's cuisine has been recognized by Food and Wine Magazine, Bon Appétit, Garden and Gun, The Local Palate, and other local publications. In 2019 he was named Chef of the Year by the North Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association and is currently the owner and chef at Tastee Diner and is on the Chow Chow Board.They share how Chow Chow's focuses on involving community (and building community) within the event series and encourages connections to amplify a broad spectrum of voices working within Southern Appalachian foodways. Discover how equity and inclusivity in programming is building a model of a community- centered, equitable culinary event series that is also a joyous and fun celebration. *photo by Stephan Pruitt
In this episode I talk about games, sports, burgers and bad comparisons --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nichelle7/message
For the second year, Jon has been invited to host the Food Stories dinner at this year's Chow Chow gathering. This special dinner pairs storytellers with chefs who attempt to communicate their stories through food and serves as a fantastic look at how food can be a vessel for story. This episode teases some of the stories from the event's guests, Allison Scott, Ponkho Bermejo, and Stu Helm. The dinner will be held Saturday, September 8th. For tickets and information, please visit: https://www.exploreasheville.com/chow-chow-culinary-festival/2022-schedule/food-stories/
Nicole Smith, founder of Flytographer, a travel service that connects you with hand-picked local photographers in many destinations around the world, turned her side hustle into a multi-million dollar business.Today, Nicole and her team have grown Flytographer into a multi-million dollar business that operates across six continents and was ranked as one of the fastest-growing startups. She is passionate about sharing her experiences openly to inspire other women entrepreneurs around the world. Nicole shares how she created her startup from idea to side hustle to over $25 million dollars in sales and how she had to turn her business around during Covid. When the pandemic hit, her sales instantly went to zero and she had to lay off 80% of the team. Nicole explains how she was able to come back and continue to grow a profitable, evergreen business. Also on Speaking of Travel, find out how Chow Chow, a culinary event in Asheville, NC, is pairing diverse community leaders with chefs to tell their own stories through food. And discover why being in a fantastic neighborhood in close proximity to historical landmarks is a win-win for your vacation experience. John Zellers, General Manager of the Elevation Lofts Hotel in downtown Asheville, NC, shares how this historic building, originally built over 100 years ago, is so special today.
Starting Over and Launching into a Second Act - Shannon Russell - EP_115 Second Act Success - starting over in life and launching into a "second act." I am a television producer turned business owner, and now I'm helping others to take the leap into something new to find happiness through my podcast and coaching. My superpower is helping women become the best version of themselves while pursuing the kind of life they actually want.... one with abundant freedom, joy, and peace. I BELIEVE IN: Straight talk, positive thoughts, lots of laughs, less screen time, hugs, sweet treats, and cutting out the 'meh' to make room for only the best. YOU CAN FIND ME: Listening to my fav podcasts, walking my Chow Chow, binging old episodes of 90210, reading biz books or YA novels, doing ANYTHING my kids want. DAILY RITUALS: Morning affirmations, cuddles with my boys, working on the businesses(yep I currently have two), staying hydrated, snacking on popcorn, and driving the kids around. https://secondactsuccess.co
Co-host Arik begins our 40th Episode with a travelogue tale of the Phallus Museum in Reykjavik, Iceland. Sadly, the female equivalent in nearby Keflavik is very hard to find—it's just a hole in the wall. BA-DUM-CHING! Anyway, if you ever want to know what a pig dick looks like, head to Iceland—or as special guest Carla from Burnt Korn, Alabama, says, “Save your money. Here's my ex-husband's address.” Sound engineer Pauly from Bali wipes the floor with the Napkin of Hate—and it comes up covered in seafood on pizza. From clamshells that chip your teeth to ocean bed tubers to barnacle balls—enough! What the hell happened to good ol' pepperoni and sausage? Folks, it's time to reclaim mainland meat on ‘za! Next, Arik leaps to the front of the line with a prodigious candidate of hate: why the hell are box stores like Target scanning our driver's licenses when we buy alcohol—to say nothing of products like Benadryl?! It's one thing to check someone's age, but why are private enterprises amassing databases of our purchase of Barefoot wine? Carla's take: “They assume we're all running meth labs. Heck, in Burnt Korn, we all are.” Arik steps to the plate again: dog owners who live in apartments that cannot accommodate large breeds. “If your domicile can't handle a cow or a flock of sheep, then don't make a Chow Chow live there.” Carla chimes in with her hatred of predatory late-night vet clinics that charge double one's mortgage payment for basic care. Pauly: “If it costs more than $50, eat the animal or put it down.” Hmm. Let's welcome our new sponsor: THN Vet-in-the-Box and Hot Dog Stand! “Our dogs aren't kickable, but they are lunchable!” Finally, after a discussion of teen irresponsibility and lame excuses, we introduce another new sponsor: THN Crusty Towels! “Serious, mom, a bird flew threw the window and crapped on my face towel!” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehatenapkin/support
Episode 137 features Former MLB Umpire, Dale Scott and David Maluff of Full Moon Bar-B-Que with Guest Co-host, Doug Scheiding of Rogue Cookers Dale Scott has been a Major League Baseball umpire for almost 40 years. Spending that much time in the game has given Dale many stories which he shares in his autobiography, The Umpire Is Out: Calling the Game and Living My True Self which he wrote along with Rob Neyer. Dale was an umpire for so many memorable games, including one in which he ejected Billy Martin who had both kicked and thrown dirt on Scott. In 2014 Scott came out as gay and Dale shares what life was like as he tried to keep his private life and professional life separate. From 1985 to 2017 he had the opportunity to interact with some of the most fascinating characters and greats of the game. The path to becoming a Major League umpire is filled with a lot of bumps, twists, and curves. Dale's book has a plethora of these entertaining stories. He even indulged us as we asked him to eject Jeff from the show. David Maluff is one half of the Maluff brothers team, who along with his brother, Joe, are the owners of Full Moon Bar-B-Que. Full Moon Bar-B-Que has been in operation since 1986 and the Maluff brothers have been the owners since 1997. Over the years, the siblings have grown the business to include 16 locations in Alabama and one in Mississippi. All 17 of them are serving high-quality barbecue which would make most pitmasters extremely proud to have come off their pit. David discusses his family, from whom he inherited his love of food and the food service industry. Full Moon has a rich history and a deep interest in giving back to the communities they serve. They also have some signature dishes such as Chow Chow, vinaigrette slaw, and Half Moon cookies which are sure to be on a foodie's bucket list. Joining us to add his unique insight is our guest co-host, Doug Scheiding. Do not forget about the sale at BBQ Buddha, which is good up until Father's Day 2022. Go to BBQ Buddha, https://bbqbuddha.com/ for rubs and award-winning sauces and their special 15% discount, using promo code BaseballBBQ15. We recommend you go to baseballbbq.com https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag, and Magnechef https://magnechef.com/ for excellent and unique barbecue gloves. We conclude the show with the song, "Baseball Always Brings You Home" by the musician, Dave Dresser, and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe. If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Today we are talking about three dog breeds. the French Bulldog, Chow Chow, and Golden Retriever! please send us a dog story at topbreedcats@gmail.comthanks for listening!!French Bulldog: https://www.google.com/search?q=french+bulldog&rlz=1CAJCUZ_enUS971&sxsrf=ALiCzsYpAhC0YigL29q6rQJtl8u_k4BHnQ:1654300064028&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjQhKz9u5L4AhV3m44IHQ5DC04Q_AUoAXoECAIQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=a4GLEpFRLJtcWMChow Chow: https://www.google.com/search?q=chow+chow&rlz=1CAJCUZ_enUS971&sxsrf=ALiCzsbpuluaTlrhKYatVfc0liurCLoCPg:1654300107703&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiI1ZWSvJL4AhWXoI4IHZKCDS8Q_AUoAXoECAIQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=Erdqa1fE_bnToMGolden Retriever: https://www.google.com/search?q=golden+retriever&rlz=1CAJCUZ_enUS971&sxsrf=ALiCzsbK02x-wJoudM5nGRkHKsDcPmgJdQ:1654300138748&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwii1fygvJL4AhW-kI4IHZXBCLoQ_AUoAXoECAIQAw&biw=1366&bih=649&dpr=1#imgrc=cdMF86x4ejSjbM
Visit us at shapedbydog.com Does balanced dog training really exist? Being a balanced trainer is part of my background in dog training. In many discussions about dog training methods, you will frequently hear about the four quadrants, so I'm going over what those quadrants are and how our experiences can tip the balance. We're covering the science of operant conditioning and how dogs actively learn. In the episode you'll hear: • How I started to learn about dog training from a book called “How to Raise and Train a Chow Chow”. • About the four quadrants and the meaning of +R, +P, -P and -R. • An explanation of the terms Positive Reinforcement, Positive Punishment, Negative Punishment and Negative Reinforcement. • The importance of understanding that punishment suppresses behavior. • How the key with positive reinforcement is that only the dog knows what is reinforcing. • Examples of using the four quadrants in dog training, and how we really want to optimize positive reinforcement. • The reason why no dog trainer is truly balanced. • The decision I made in 1993 only to use positive reinforcement and what I learned. • How our core values, education, curiosity, mentorship, and peer group impact our dog training. • About what pressure and frustration can do to our dog training decisions. • The most valuable lesson I learned from Feature when she was a puppy, and when I realized I'd come the full circle in my dog training. Resources: 1. Podcast Episode 94: How the Best Professional Dog Trainers Use Reinforcement - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/94/ 2. Podcast Episode 88: Barrier Frustration: Help for Fence Fighting, Leash Reactivity and Window Guarding - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/88/ 3. Podcast Episode 34: Time Outs for Dogs: Does Your Dog Need One? - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/34/ 4. YouTube Video: Susan Garrett Riffs on Transfer of Value in Dog Training (and water loving Labradors) - https://youtu.be/clFlutZ0mls 5. Podcast Episode 40: Using A Head Halter On A Dog, Why My Approach Is So Different - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/40/ 6. Podcast Episode 16: The Thing Before Your Dog's Thing - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/16/ 7. YouTube Playlist: Crate Games and Crate Training for Puppies and Dogs with Susan Garrett - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLphRRSxcMHy2cs1uKBQTpAY-LUARQhzT7 8. Book: Shaping Success by Susan Garrett - https://dogsthat.com/product/shaping-success-2/ 9. TikTok presentation with Sara Richter, CDBC on the 4 Quadrants - https://www.tiktok.com/@sara.richter.cdbc/video/7092504742357781806 10. Podcast Episode 11: The Power of Permission in Dog Training - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/11/ 11. Podcast Episode 102: Transitioning Your Dog Training: From All That Is Wrong To That Which Is Right - https://dogsthat.com/podcast/102/ 12. Watch this Episode of Shaped by Dog on YouTube - https://youtu.be/WtGjhPRQWoo
Which canine was companion to martial artist Bruce Lee? Which little pooch loves to watch TV? Which breed's tongue was said to ward off evil spirits? Find out the answers on this episode of Dogs 101 where we'll meet the Olde English Sheepdog, the Chow Chow, the Toy Fox Terrier, the Brittany, and the Miniature Schnauzer. For even more dog content, stream full episodes of Dogs 101 on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/dogs101 to start your free trial today. Terms apply.
In this episode of Talking ‘Ship, Jeff talks with CEO & Co-Founder of French Broad Chocolates Jael Skeffington about the early days of FBC, her involvement with the community and the ongoing Chow Chow event series. Get 15% off of Chow Chow tickets when you use the code CHOWCHOW15. Learn more about Chow Chow here: https://www.exploreasheville.com/chow-chow-culinary-festival/Check out French Broad Chocolates here: https://www.frenchbroadchocolates.com/Check out Venture Asheville here: https://ventureasheville.com/
Marcus & Sandy's What You Know' Bout That trivia game for Friday, September 3rd, 2021
Our first episode recorded in the new year of 2021 (on January 8th to be precise), Brielle and Kevin take the floor on this one, and Josh throws in a couple cents here and there. Now that the year 2020 has come and gone, are we really prepared for what's yet to come? We hope you learned something, and wouldn't it be nice if you gained something too, like a little Chow Chow puppy perhaps?.. Or three..
In this week's episode, we touch a little bit on Doggie DNA tests, and why you might want to skip it. On the other paw, it might be really interesting to find out if your pup has got some Chow-Chow in him, since you spend so many hours staring at that dark spot on his tongue! Then Layla, Finn, and Mozart hijack the podcast, which makes for an interesting, uh...love triangle. Indiana feels left out, of course, and Zetty is his usual cynical self.Reach out and follow us!Instagram: @thezettyandindyshow Facebook: facebook.com/thezettyandindyshow Patreon: patreon.com/thezettyandindyshow Official Website: thezettyandindyshow.com We'd love to hear your comments, questions, and suggestions about future shows! Make sure you tell your friends about us, and please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts! You can also subscribe on our website at thezettyandindyshow.com to stay updated with upcoming news and events! Also, please consider making a donation on our website, or become a valued Patreon to help us continue our show and our quest to get off kibble for good! F*ck Kibble! You can become a Patreon for as little as $3 a month which will include special perks like early access to our shows! Thanks for tuning in...Smell You Later! -Zetty And IndySupport the show (http://patreon.com/thezettyandindyshow)Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/thezettyandindyshow