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This week on the Betoota Talks, Clancy Overell and Errol Parker sit down with Dermot Kennedy, the critically acclaimed, multi-platinum Irish singer-songwriter, to chat about his brand-new global Irish music festival, MISNEACH. Pronounced mish-nyach (meaning ‘courage’ in Gaelic), MISNEACH is a massive celebration of Irish music and culture, set to take over Sydney’s Domain on Sunday, March 16, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. Dermot gives us the inside scoop on curating the lineup, which features The Frames (AU exclusive), Matt Corby, Kneecap, Meg Mac, Amble, Sorcha Richardson, The Scratch, Susan O’Neill, Cliffords, and FYNCH. We talk about the importance of championing Irish culture, what punters can expect from the festival, and the madness of bringing Kneecap down under. Join us for a chat about music, heritage, and why Sydney is about to host the best St. Paddy’s party in the Southern Hemisphere. Tickets to MISNEACH are on sale now at frontiertouring.com/misneach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Äntligen börjar vår serie om samlare, i första avsnittet möter vi Clifford Brohuvud, han berättar om sitt intresse för att samla på musik och memorabilia, och hur allt det började med att han såg en stor postersamling som väckte samlarintresset hos den lilla pojken. Men vad är det som driver honom att fortsätta samla efter alla dessa år? Som vanligt blir det samtal om annat Kiss relaterat under färden... Chapters 00:00 Introduktion till samlarserien 09:17 Cliffords senaste köp och presentation 30:23 Begränsningar och njutning av samlandet 41:23 Samlarobjekt av andra band 52:16 Värdeökning av samlarobjekt 01:02:35 Försäkring av samlarobjekt 01:14:57 Olika utgåvor och omslag 01:28:02 Det dyraste köpet 01:58:23 Framtiden för samlandet av Kiss-relaterade föremål
Last time we spoke about the beginning of Operation Ichi-Go, the war in the Burma front and the war in New Guinea. Hundreds of thousands of IJA troops stormed countless areas in China. Chiang Kai-Shek was caught somewhat with his pants down, his best men were in Burma, there was little his defenders could do against such raw power. Xuchang fell and soon the Japanese were marching upon Luoyang. Over in Burma the British, Indian, American and Chinese alliance was continuing to both attack and defend. In the north Stilwell led the offensive, while Slim led the defensive in the south. The Chindits fought like lions to defend White City, but ultimately would give up strongholds to seek out new ones. Over in New Guinea the Japanese continued their frantic retreat under heavy pressure from the Australians. As bad as the situation was, the Japanese were in for another nasty surprise in Green Hell. This episode is the invasion of Western New Guinea Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Last week we saw the effective conclusion of the Eastern New Guinea Campaign. It was a colossal campaign beginning with the Australian defense along the Kokoda Track, then the blood battle of Buna-Gona, the drive upon Lae-Salamaua, the march north upon the Huon Peninsula and Finisterres, and after taking Madang it was finally over. Yet while the book was closing upon Eastern New Guinea, the book on Western New Guinea was just about to be opened. The pace of the offensive against the Japanese in New Guinea accelerated greatly in the first half of 1944. This was primarily because General MacArthur feared unless he made quick progress he would lose the reins over where the allies would drive upon the Japanese home islands. MacArthur of course sought to advance upon the Philippines, while the Joint Chiefs favored the Navy's central thrust more so. Despite MacArthur's continuous war against his colleagues and superiors and his continuous complaining he lacked support, he had been provided the means to carry out numerous amphibious assaults that could lead to his ultimate goal. MacArthur's operations against New Britain, Saidor, Los Negros and Manus clearly indicated allied superiority over the Japanese in terms of men, ships and airpower. By April of 1944, MacArthur had nearly 750,000 men under his command. His major components were 6 US infantry divisions, one cavalry division, 3 separate regiment combat teams and 3 special brigades. The Australians were gradually being relegated into a secondary role, but could still provide 5 additional divisions and enough separate brigades to form another 2 divisions. General Kenney's air force had grown so large, they could now mount 200 aircraft raids against a variety of targets with little fear of Japanese retaliation. What MacArthur needed was more and more forward airfields so he could hurl fighters and bombers deeper into the Japanese inner perimeter. In a lot of respects, the Japanese position in New Guinea was all but hopeless. Although they still had more than 350,000 troops in the Southwest Pacific area, many were isolated with little chance of receiving reinforcements or supplies. There was also an enormous amount of confusion amongst the various commands, made difficult by enormous distance and the lack of effective naval power. Overall command of Japanese forces as far as Wewak was technically under Lt General Fusataro Tshima, whose HQ was at Manokwari on the Vogelkop Peninsula. It was Tshima who ordered General Adachi to withdraw his 18th Army over to the Hollandia area. Fortunately for MacArthur, Adachi procrastinated heavily, believing a landing would be made at Hansa Bay. All of the heavy bombing by the 5th air force against the coast near Wewak supported his beliefs. Not too long ago we spoke about Operations Reckless and Persecution, the invasion of Hollandia and Aitape. Admiral Barbey had already departed the staging points and rendezvous northwest of Manus Island by April 20th. The large convoys sailed west from the Admiralty Islands until dusk, whence they turned southwest towards Hollandia. Admiral Mitscher's Task Force 58 was providing escort while also launching strikes against Wakde, Sarmi and Sentani airfields on April 21st. Over the next three days the carrier aircraft neutralized the remaining airpower in the Wakde-Sarmi area. Early on the 22nd, the two task forces separated, with the Persecution Task Force heading southeast towards Aitape and the rest, designated Reckless Task Force, proceeded to a point 20 miles offshore between Humboldt and Tanahmerah Bay. Now the allied troops were ready to hit the beaches, but awaiting them was a large concentration of Japanese…however it was mostly a concentration of Japanese personnel rather than combat troops. While initial attention was focussed on the Geelvink Bay area, the 2nd Area Army command was also concerned over the weak condition of the defenses of Hollandia, which lay just east of the 140th meridian in the 8th Area Army zone of responsibility. An order to dispatch an element of the 36th Division to that sector was issued but was quickly revoked on the ground that it would weaken the defenses of Geelvink Bay without appreciably strengthening Hollandia. A large section of the New Guinea coast between Wewak and Sarmi thus remained practically undefended. General Anami promptly dispatched a staff mission to 8th Area Army headquarters at Rabaul to press for reinforcement of the Hollandia area, and a similar recommendation was communicated to Imperial General Headquarters during December. Two battalions of the 6th South Seas Detachment, temporarily stationed on Palau, were dispatched by the High Command. This force arrived in Hollandia on March 4, but numbered only 240 men, since approximately 1000 men, including the detachment commander, had been lost en route to submarine attacks. No other action was taken, however, since both 8th Area Army and 18th Army, after the loss of Finschhafen, were more immediately concerned with checking further enemy penetration of the Dampier Strait region. Thus roughly 10,000 IJA and 1000 IJN personnel were at Hollandia, most support units led by Major-General Kitazono Toyozo and aviation units from General Inada's 6th air division. When Tsihima ordered Adachi over to the Hollandia area and he procrastinated, this prompted the leader of the 2nd Area Army, General Korechika Anami over at Davao to become concerned. Anami sent his chief of staff over to Wewak to convince Adachi to pull out, but when Adachi finally began withdrawing, he only had two regiment on the trail by the time of the American landings against Hollandia and Aitape. Major General Toyozo Kitazono only arrived in the area 10 days before the invasion and for an unexplained reason never officially took command. This is why Tshima's appointed air officers, Inada ended up being thrown the command. Inada only really had 500 effective combat troops, mostly from the 6th South Seas Detachment. These units belonged to General Anami Korechika's 2nd Area Army, which had been transferred recently from Manchuria to oversee the defense of the eastern Dutch East Indies and western New Guinea, and for the projected and later canceled invasion of northern Australia. Random note, I recently made a Youtube short mocking that canceled australian invasion on my youtube channel, it was a wild idea. Thus Anami's command was now formally around the 2nd, 18th and 19th armies. Lt General Kitano Kenzo's 19th Army had been garrisoning Timor, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Sumbawa, the Banda Sea Islands and some key points in Northwestern New Guinea with their HQ located at Ambon. Lt General Tshima Fusutaro's 2nd Army as I had mentioned was assigned overall defense of Western New Guinea, with Lt General Tagami Hachiro's 36th Division landing at Sarmi and Biak in early March and Lt General Ikeda Shunkichi's 35th Division preparing to come to Manokwari. The 14th Division originally part of the 2nd Army was diverted to defender Palau. Furthermore, to further support the 2nd Area Army was Vice-Admiral Endo Yoshikazu's 9th Fleet, three southern expeditionary fleets, and the 7th Air Division of Lt General Sudo Einosuke. At Hollandia, the headquarters of Admiral Endo and Generals Kitazono and Inada had arrived at the same time by mid April. Though General Adachi had placed Kitazono in formal command of all units there, the transport commander had no time, as to develop a comprehensive defense plan for Hollandia, thus as I previously mentioned, command really fell onto Inada and Endo. The Japanese would be woefully unprepared for what was to come. Over at Aitape, meanwhile, there were only a handful of replacements from the 20th Division, along with some naval and support personnel, so the situation looked even wrose for the 1000-man garrison. Preceding the amphibious assaults, Admiral Crutchley's surface fleet was going shell the Tanahmerah Bay area while Admiral Mitscher's carrier planes bombed the waters off the Tanahmerah beaches to explode possible mines, also finishing off the Hollandia airstrips and the remaining aircraft there. Crutchley's warships picked up their landmarks through the mist as best they could, and at 6sm the roar of 8-inch guns from the heavy cruisers HMAS Australia and HMAS Shropshire shattered the silence of the steaming tropical morning. To this din was added the sharper crack of 5-inch and 4.7-inch weapons from American and Australian destroyers. The fire continued until 6:45, by which time 600 rounds of 8-inch and 1,500 rounds of 5-inch and 4.7-inch ammunition had been expended. As for the aerial strikes, despite the unfavorable weather, Task Force 58 managed to maintain planes on air alert over the Hollandia area since dawn. No enemy aircraft flew up from the Hollandia fields, and the few apparently operational planes sighted on those strips were strafed. In general there were no indications that Japanese defenses or defenders existed in the Tanahmerah Bay area. Task Force 58's scheduled bombing and strafing missions for that region were therefore canceled. Meeting little opposition, LCVP's carrying the first wave of the 19th and 21st Regiment approached Red Beach 2. As the leading wave of LCVP's, approached RED Beach 2, which was obscured by smoke from the naval bombardment, a rocket barrage was laid on the landing area by one Seventh Fleet LCI and two landing craft,, of the 542nd Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment. Machine guns mounted aboard the leading LCVP's kept up a steady fire against the beach. There was no answer from the Japanese, and the only opposition to the landing was scattered small arms and light automatic weapons fire from points far on the flanks of the beach and from a small island in Tanahmerah Bay. This fire was so quickly silenced by supporting destroyers that the assault waves suffered no casualties before reaching shore. Thus tactical surprise was achieved in Tanahmerah Bay, as the Japanese had only a few lookouts in the sector. General Irving's 24th Division successfully landed and the 3rd Battalion, 19th Infantry, quickly secured the northern portion of the beachhead and immediately dispatched patrols east and north to probe suspected enemy positions. The 1st Battalion, following the 3rd ashore, went into an assembly area to act as local reserve and to make ready to aid in unloading supplies at the water's edge if that proved necessary. The 2nd Battalion, 21st Infantry, took the southern half of Red Beach 2 with similar ease. The 3rd Battalion of that regiment quickly followed the 2nd ashore and sent Company I south to look for the trail expected to connect with Red Beach 1 at Dépapré. Simultaneously, LVT's carrying Lt Colonel Thomas Cliffords 1st battalion, 21st Regiment crossed coral barrier reefs on their way to Red Beach 1. Cliffords men landed completely unopposed and would spend an hour trying to locate the road leading to Lake Sentani and her airfields. Clifford left A Company at the beach while the rest trekked it over the Dépapré-Lake Sentani trail at 8:37am, still encountering no enemy opposition whatsoever.Moving through fire lanes down which no bullets flew and past pillboxes in early stages of construction, the battalion column reached the village of Mariboe at 1047 hours. Only a few scattered enemy rifle shots had been encountered during this march and the village was secured without opposition. Over three miles by trail inland from Dépapré, Mariboe was the 24th Division's first inland objective. It was evident from scattered Japanese equipment in and around Mariboe that the Japanese had recently evacuated the village not long before the 1st Battalion's arrival. Colonel Clifford halted his men. Since radio communication with the division command post on Red Beach 2 had been lost, he sent messengers back over the tortuous trail to report progress to General Irving. At the same time patrols were sent toward Kantomé, nearly two miles southeast of Mariboe. They reported few signs of enemy activity along the trail beyond Mariboe. Colonel Clifford apparently did not wait to re-establish contact with higher headquarters but, acting on his patrols' reports, ordered the battalion to push on. Encountering little opposition along the main trail, the unit reached Kantomé about noon. When Irving arrived to Red Beach 2 at 9;30am, he found a major logistical problem had formed at his main beachhead. Behind the narrow beach, a wide, impassable swamp was discover, it covered most of the area that the men had planned to use for the bivouac and supply dump area. Thus supplies soon began to pile up on the beach. This was an especially serious circumstance, for the landing plans had called for moving almost all troops and supplies overland from Red Beach 2 to the road inland. Construction of a road between the two beaches was soon found impracticable and when, after a day and a half of hard work, engineers had succeeded in driving a few yards of road into the hills south toward Red Beach 1, the project was discontinued. The small completed stretch did serve some useful purpose. On D-Day two batteries of 105-mm. howitzers were dragged along the road as far as possible to a cramped position on a little ridge immediately south of Red Beach 2. From this site the howitzers could deliver some fire support for troops advancing inland from Red Beach 1, but the direction of this fire was limited by a number of hills nearby. The same stretch of road also provided dispersal space for a few of the many vehicles which had been unloaded at Red Beach 2 on D-Day. Additionally, a limited dispersal area, rendered inaccessible by a small stream and by an arm of the swamp, was discovered at the northern edge of the beach, and ultimately the 542nd Engineer Boat and Shore Regiment constructed a road into this space. Artillery, ashore within an hour after the initial landing, was emplaced there to deliver fire on inland targets. But the fill used to build this road stopped the flow of the little stream which had drained the swamp into Tanahmerah Bay. To prevent a rise in the swamp's water level, a drainage canal was cut directly through the center of the beach. This procedure speeded the outward flow of swamp water, lowered the water level a little, and created a small additional dry area behind the beach, but it did not provide sufficient dry land for dispersal of all the troops and supplies scheduled to land on Red Beach 2. Eventually Irvings men found some dry flat dispersal areas behind the beach, allowing the supply shuttles to continue their work uncongested. Colonel Cliffords battalion would make the main thrust for the division while the remainder of Colonel Charles Lyman's 21st Regiment moved over to Red Beach 1. Colonel Clifford possessed little or no knowledge of the situation to the rear other than the difficulties presented by terrain. Ahead, 10,000 Japanese were thought to be concentrated around the airfields. Jangkena was on flat, swampy ground and was not an easily defensible position. Should the 1st Battalion push on to Dazai, also on flat ground, Japanese troops might outflank the unit, cut its line of communications to Dépapré, and destroy it at leisure. If the Japanese bypassed the battalion they could cut off the advance of the rest of the 21st Infantry at any one of the many defiles over the first two or three miles of the trail inland from Dépapré. Colonel Clifford therefore decided to pull his men back to Kantomé for the night, leaving only outposts along the trail east of that village. Kantomé was located near the foot of the Takari Hills, which he thought would present a serious obstacle to any Japanese flanking maneuvers. It was a fortunate decision, as around midnight elements of the 22nd Airfield Battalion had advanced overland around his 1st battalions outposts, striking at their left flank. Meanwhile, General Heavey's landing craft carrying the leading waves of the 162nd and 186th Regiments, supported by rocket fire and by Rear-Admiral Russell Berkey's cruisers, likewise met no Japanese resistance as they landed General Fuller's troops on the White Beaches. Company A of Colonel Harold Haney's 162nd Regiment rapidly secured Cape Pie while Company I of Colonel Oliver Newman's 186th Regiment secured Cape Tjeweri. With Jautefa Bay in hand, Newman's 3rd Battalion was then landed on White Beach 4 in preparation for an advance towards Leimok Hill and Pim. The first objective, Leimok Hill, lay 1,800 yards northwest of Pim. Part of the battalion secured the hill by 1000, and other elements advanced southward toward Pim. That village and its usable jetty were secured, against light opposition, by 1645, while Suikerbrood Hill, on Jautefa Bay south of Pim, was cleared by 1800. The danger that enemy troops atop dominating heights near Pim might make White Beach 4 untenable was over. The 3rd Battalion then established a night perimeter at Pim, extending its defenses along a trail leading west from that village to the point at which the Pim-Hollandia track joined the main road inland to Lake Sentani, thus securing the roadhead from which movements to inland objectives had to begin. Over at White Beach 1, Haney's 3rd Battalion advanced quickly to take Pancake Hill at around 8am, only meeting sporadic rifle fire. After taking the hill, they began pushing up the shores of Humboldt Bay, encountering no resistance as they advanced upon Jarremoh Hill. It seemed clear to the Americans, the Japanese had been taken by complete surprise, not expecting an amphibious assault against Hollandia so quickly, so they had pulled back to the Sentani Lake Airfield sector. Now further south, Haney's 2nd Battalion were advancing to a track that connected Hollandia with Pim, trying to make contact with the 3rd Battalion over at Jarremoh Hill. Meanwhile Newman's 1st Batallion was advancing upon Leimok Hill. Though the men wanted to keep pushing towards Hollandia during the late afternoon, Fuller decided to dig in for the night while warships and artillery softened up the city. When General Anami over at his HQ in Manado heard of the invasion he immediately ordered the 23rd Air Flotilla of Rear-Admiral Ito Yoshiaki to toss whatever he could against the allied surface ships and force along the beaches. He also ordered the 18th army to break through Aitape to rush over and help the Hollandia garrison and for General Tshima to dispatch a regiment force as well to Hollandia. Thus General Tagami got his 224th regiment together for the advance to Hollandia, expecting to get there for early May, while General Nakai's 20th Division continued to close in on Aitape. Anami also wanted to send the main part of the 36th Division to perform a counterattack in Hollandia's direction as he thought it vitally important to delay the enemy as much as possible so a better defense of Western New Guinea could be organized. Yet General Terauchi Hisaichi of the Southern Army declined his request to do so on the basis a counteroffensive would simply denude the already weakened defenses of Western New Guinea. Meanwhile General Doe's Persecution Task Force was carrying out their landing against Aitape. The landings would be preceded by naval gunfire from Captain Albert Noble's Destroyer force, aerial bombardment from escort carriers of Rear Admiral Ralph Davisons Task Force 78 and from General Kenney's air force. Meeting zero resistance and under the cover of a rocket barrage, the LCPR's landed the men of Colonel Francis Mason's 163rd Regiment by 6:45. Despite the lack of resistance, an immense amount of smoke and poor visibility prevented the troops from landing at Beach Blue, and instead they came ashore at Wapil. Just like at Hollandia, they had achieved tactical surprise at Aitape as the Japanese fled in a panic under naval gunfire. Mason's got his 2nd Battalion to swing west and quickly seize the Waitanan Creek while the 1st battalion was being landed. Then the 2nd Battalion formed a defensive position at the Pro Mission while the 3rd Battalion sent patrols east to establish an outpost near the mouth of the Nigia River. Back over at the beaches, General Doe landed some Australian engineers who began repairing the Tadji Fighter airstrip. The No. 62 Works Wing, Royal Australian Air Force, had come ashore at Blue Beach during the morning and had been able to start work on Tadji Fighter Strip at 1:00pm. Repairs continued throughout the night under floodlights, the lack of Japanese opposition and the urgency of the task prompting General Doe to push the work. Although it had been hoped that the strip would be ready for use on D+1, terrain conditions were such that necessary repairs were not completed on schedule. Thus it was 9:00 on April 24th before the Australian engineers, who had worked without break for almost forty-eight hours, could announce that the airstrip was ready. At 4:30pm, 25 P-40s of No. 78 Wing, RAAF, landed on the field, and the balance of the wing arrived the next day. The ground on which the fighter strip was located was so poorly drained that it was not until April 28th, after steel matting had been placed on the field, that it could be used continuously. The works wing then moved to Tadji Bomber Strip to aid the 872nd and 875th Engineer Aviation Battalions. The latter two units passed to the operational control of Wing Commander William A. C. Dale of the RAAF, who, besides commanding the works wing, was Persecution Task Force Engineer. Extensive repairs were necessary at the bomber strip and that field was not ready for use by fighter and transport planes until May 27th and for bombers until early July. While the engineers worked, Colonel Merle Howe's 127th Regiment also landed, while Mason's man expanded the perimeter further west, securing the incomplete Tadji west airstrip and the mouth of the Raihu River by the end of the day. Simultaneously, Colonel Cliffords men continued their advance from Kantomé to Sabron, whereupon, Fuller finally decided to launch his assault on Hollandia, with Colonel Haney's 2nd and 3rd Battalions rapidly moving down the ridge to seize the abandoned town by 11:15am. To the south, Colonel Newman had his 1st Battalion pursue the fleeing enemy, and in the process rapidly secured Brinkman's Plantation and then repelled a very uncoordinated Japanese counterattackby the 6th South Seas Detachment and General Kitazono's 42nd independent motor car battalion. At 8:00am on the23rd the 1st Battalion left its night positions on Leimok Hill and started out over the main track, passing through the 3rd Battalion. The movement was supported by the 205th and 218th Field Artillery Battalions, set up near Cape Pie, and by aircraft from the carriers of Task Force 58. By 9am the 1st Battalion had reached Brinkman's Plantation, about 2,200 yards by trail southwest of Pim. So far, there had been no opposition. Now Companies A and C parted from the main body to patrol northwest up the Borgonjie River. Proceeding to a fork about 2,000 yards upstream, the two companies repulsed a series of unco-ordinated attacks which were launched against the right flank of the 186th Infantry during the afternoon by a Japanese force estimated at 150. The two companies remained at the stream-branching during the night of 23-24 of April, and on the latter day they moved overland southwest to rejoin the main force on the Pim-Lake Sentani trail. Meanwhile General Inada's aviation personnel already at the Sentani airfield alongside those currently retreating there were cut off from their ration and ammunition supplies which happened to be stored near the coast. Facing the hopeless situation of having to conduct a proper defense of the airfields with less than a week's worth of rations, little small arms and machine gun ammunition, no artillery at all and with two different enemy forces converging upon them, General Inada seized full command and led the weak garrison to retreat towards Genjem. Their rear guard was proved by General Kitazono's troops. During that same afternoon, two platoons of Cliffords Company B, leading the advance from Sabron, safely crossed a small stream but soon found themselves in the middle of a well-concealed Japanese ambush on the east bank. Rifle and heavy machine gun fire made the stream's steep banks untenable, and the forward platoons hurriedly withdrew to the west, leaving four dead men behind. In response to this, Irvings artillery and Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft began to bomb and strafe the area, but Cliffords B Company was nonetheless unable to break through. An artillery duel emerged during the night keeping the men of the 1st Battalion wide awake. They were also being supplies with great difficulty via hand-carry over the Dépapré-Lake Sentani trail. Fortunately the 24th Division's plans for the Hollandia operation had taken into consideration many of the potential logistic problems that might be encountered in the Tanahmerah Bay area. The division G-4 Section had made a detailed study which had shown that a full infantry regiment could be supplied by hand-carry from Red Beach 2 over the Dépapré-Lake Sentani trail inland as far as Jangkena. When no road connecting Red Beach 2 with Red Beach 1 had been found, the division moved the main supply point to Dépapré, from which the advance inland would be supported. With this change in plans, the G-4 Section undertook new computations and calculated that the hand-carry distance could be extended to Dazai. This conclusion was based on the assumption that adverse weather conditions would not make the Dépapré-Lake Sentani road nearly impassable. On 23 April heavy rains started to turn the road into a quagmire through which struggling men could scarcely carry their own equipment and food, to say nothing of extra supplies for the leading battalion. By evening on that day logistic support of the 21st Regiment had therefore become a major problem. There was no question but that the regiment would have to be supported by hand-carry, for it was estimated that at least two weeks' hard work by engineers would be required before the road from Dépapré as far as Mariboe could be made passable even for jeeps. But the 1st Battalion had already advanced east of Dazai, beyond which point, according to the G-4 estimates, support by hand-carry would be next to impossible. Because of the logistical issues, General Eichelberger decided to make the Humboldt Bay area the principal task force landing site, allowing the 41st division to drive further inland. On the 24th, Newman's 3rd Battalion passed through the 1st and seized the Koejaboe area, only stopping there until the 2nd battalion came over to reinforce the continued advance. During this action however, most of the Japanese continued their retreat towards Genjem unmolested. Over in the west, Irving ordered Clifford to consolidate his forward positions around Sabron and Dazai as he now realized the continued rapid advance inland was no long possible as a result of their hand-carry logistics scheme and the weather was taking quite a turn for the worse hampering air drops. Back over at Aitape, Mason's troops crossed the Raihu and by midday the 2nd Battalion secured the town. However General Doe was dissatisfied with the pace of the westward advance, and he therefore suggested to Alamo Force that the 163rd's commander, Mason be relieved. This step was approved by General Krueger, although the regimental commander remained in control of his unit until 9 May, only two days before the 163rd Infantry began loading for another operation. For the next few days, the 163rd patrolled further inland and would fall into a heavy engagement at Kamti on the 29th. At the Kapoam villages, about twelve miles up the Raihu, elements of the 3rd Battalion encountered the only signs of organized Japanese resistance found in the Aitape area to 4 May. At one of these villages, Kamti, some outpost troops of the 3rd Battalion were surrounded by an estimated 200 Japanese who made a number of harassing attacks on 28 and 29th. These skirmishes cost the battalion 3 men killed and 2 wounded, while it was estimated that the Japanese lost about 90 killed. On the 25th, Colonel Lymann's two forward battalion resumed their march, heading through some dense jungle being met by sporadic enemy small arm fire. They eventually dug in around the vicinity of Julianadorp. Meanwhile Colonel Newman had his 3rd battalion advancing west along the main road to Nefaar while some LVT's transported his 1st battalion over Lake Sentani to a point on the western shore of Nefaar. Neither force faced much opposition and together would perform some patrolling of the Cyclops Drome during the afternoon. Back over at Aitape, Colonel Howe's 127th Regiment finished their occupation of Tumleo, Seleo and the Ali Islands and now were beginning to send patrols east towards Afua. On the 26th, Colonel Newman had his 1st Battalion seize the Cyclops Drome while his 2nd Battalion took some LVTS to capture the Sentani Drome. Shortly after midday both Battalions rapidly secured the airdromes under light enemy resistance. Despite a serious supply situation, Lyman's 1st and 3rd Battalion resumed the advance, only encountering one enemy bunker at Ebeli Plantation. It had been impossible to drop supplies from the air on April 25 and even hand-carrying had been stopped late in the afternoon by heavy rains which had flooded many small streams. Parts of the Dépapré-Lake Sentani trail were now knee deep in water. The two forward battalions were low on ammunition, and they would have to go on half-rations if the supply situation were not quickly improved. But General Irving was again optimistic about the weather, believing that air supply would be successful on the 26th. Furthermore, he had received information which indicated that the Japanese were evacuating the airfield area. For these reasons he considered that a continuation of the advance would not be unduly hazardous. In ordering the advance, the division commander was knowingly pushing his men far beyond the limit at which they could be supplied by hand-carry. If the airdrop should again fail or if track conditions should not improve, one of the two forward battalions would probably have to be echeloned back along the trail to augment the carrying parties, and the advance would probably have to be halted. Should enemy opposition prove stubborn, the forward battalions might have to withdraw, perhaps as far as Dazai, to replenish their meager supplies of rations and ammunition. General Irving was taking a calculated risk which assumed the success of the airdrop and an absence of determined Japanese opposition. By the afternoon of the 26th, the Hollandia Drome was secured after a successful airdrop at Dazai. After this the objectives of Reckless had been achieved. Mop up operation would continue up until June 6th, as Fuller's 41st Division cleared out Cape Soedja and the Cyclops Mountain. They would end up flushing out Japanese on Hill 1000 and Irving's 24th Division sent out patrols west towards Marneda, Demta Bay and Gemjem. By 6 June the they had all killed 405 Japanese and had taken 64 prisoners in the Genjem-Demta region. Many more Japanese were found dead of starvation or disease along the trails in the same area. During the same time period, Eichelberger's task force would develop Hollandia into a major base from which future operations would be support. In the end casualties for Operation Reckless amounted to 124 deaths, 1057 wounded and 28 missing for the Americans. The Japanese suffered 3300 deaths, 661 captured. On April 30th, 7220 Japanese from Hollandia's garrison would assemble at Genjem where General Inada began a gradual withdrawal in 11 echelons towards Sarmi. By May 7th, all echelons departed Genjem for a very long march through some of the worst terrain in New Guinea. Two-thirds of the garrison reached the Tor River by June. It's estimated 93% of their strength would succumb to the deadly jungles, lack of provisions and rampant cases of malaria. Meanwhile to secure the Tadji airstrips against Japanese attacks from the direction of Wewak, Colonel Howe sent Company C by boat to Nyaparake on April 28th where they set up outposts further inland around Charov and Jalup. By May 4th, further patrolling by the 127th regiment had discovered no trace of organized enemy units, thus Operation Persecution was successfully completed. During the operation 525 Japanese were killed, 25 were captured while the Americans suffered 19 deaths and 40 wounded. That is all for the New Guinea front as we are now traveling over to New Britain. After the Battle of Talasea and the area was secured, Colonel Smith reached the conclusion that the enemy was withdrawing as rapidly as possible to Cape Hoskins. He decided to send patrols to Numundo Plantation. A reconnaissance patrol on March 10th found enemy positions at Bola and Santa Monica Plantation evacuated, but came upon entrenched enemy at Garilli. On 11th Captain Andrew Haldane's Company K left Bitokara with orders to proceed to Numundo on a three-day patrol, a time estimate that was to prove too optimistic. Company K reached Garilli to find it empty of the enemy, but just north of Patanga encountered Japanese small-arms, automatic-weapons and mortar fire. For four days the Marine patrol made slow progress, fighting an enemy who made a stand in the heavy vegetation approximately every 200 yards and then withdrew effectively before the advance guard flankers could close in. On the evening of the 16th the company entered Kilu where the Japanese made their final stand. While the two forces battled, a Marine landing craft appeared offshore and as it approached the beach the enemy diverted what apparently was a 75mm field gun from the ground action to the "naval force". In the boat was Lieutenant Colonel Deakin who had obtained permission from Colonel Smith to transport a section of 81mm mortars to Captain Haldane's assistance. Although the Japanese bracketed the craft, they failed to hit it and the weapons were landed without casualties. Shortly after the heavy mortars began lobbing shells toward the enemy, the Japanese broke contact and the Marines reached Numundo 48 hours later without finding the Terunuma Detachment again. The 1st Battalion also set up an ambush at Garu which was productive of enemy dead and prisoners for awhile. Company I replaced Company K at Numundo and in turn was replaced on 25 March by the 2nd Battalion. Inasmuch as the enemy continued to straggle eastward singly and in small groups with little or no communications, patrols were kept busy returning over and over again to the same villages and plantations in hopes of catching unwary Japanese. Such hopes frequently paid off. On the 30th the 2nd Battalion moved southeast from Numundo to San Remo Plantation, described by one Marine as "a very pleasant place." From that point patrols probed westward to the Kulu River and eastward into the Cape Hoskins area as far as Buluma. Overall the patrols saw 3 men killed with 8 wounded while accounting for 151 Japanese killed and 68 taken prisoner. Meanwhile, Matsuda, Komori and Terunuma;s Detachments all were performing withdrawals. Komori dispatched his force to the rendezvous point in successive echelons. He himself left Didmop with the rear guard, back on February 28th, reaching Augitni via Vakan on March 1st. The following morning he started his hospital patients along the evacuation route and sent a detail of 250 men to Bulawatni to help transport provisions. Yet the Marines at Iboki were becoming increasingly troublesome, though quite unaware that they faced anything more than starving stragglers. When Company A, 1st Marines entered Talawaga on the 5th, Colonel Sato felt the hot breath of pursuit on his neck and moved to the trail fork where he assumed command of the combined force. The next morning the Komori Group resumed its withdrawal in a northwesterly direction along the right prong of the trail fork, while Sato prepared to follow with his command on the 7th. At this point the ways of these two officers parted, and thenceforth each pursued his individual course toward the destiny that awaited him. On the 6th the Komori Group, with Major Tobuse's 1st Battalion, 141st Infantry in the lead, covered 16 km's on the trail running northeast from the fork toward the coast to reach what the Japanese called the "North Road." After the first day on the trail, Komori's progress becomes difficult to follow, owing to his use of place names occurring in no other reports or maps. It was slow and difficult at best, because of rain and mud, and the necessity for wide detours to find fords through deep streams and safe passages through or around extensive swamps. His immediate force numbered about 200, and on March 8th he recorded the Tobuse Battalion a half-day's march ahead. He sighted occasional enemy reconnaissance planes, and on the 12th U.S. landing craft fired upon his men as they attempted to cross the Kuhu River, obliging them to take to the jungle and swamps. The broad Via River stopped his force on the 14th. When improvised rafts refused to float, the major and 15 others swam across. The rest, through weakness or timidity, declined to follow this excellent example, and it took two days and a wide detour inland to get the whole group to the right bank. Then, on the 17th, provisions ran out. Thus the weakening men came by painful stages to Kometto (Eleanora Bay) and the welcome coconuts of Linga Linga Plantation on the 21st. But the wide Kapuluk River posed a formidable obstacle to further progress. They tried first to swim the Kapuluk near its mouth, but 18 men of the 2nd Company were swept away and 12 of them drowned, only the captain reaching the far bank safely. A patrol far upstream failed to find any fording point, so the troops spent the rest of the day building rafts. These managed to stay afloat, but broke apart so frequently that another two days were required for the passage. Then came the real heartbreaker on the 24th: they reached Kou only to find the provisioning post evacuated. On the 25th an officer patrol encountered a U.S. patrol, and once more the group had to detour. On the 26th Komori hired a native to guide him to Numundo Plantation, at the eastern base of the Willaumez Peninsula. But evidently the man had a change of heart, for the major recorded next day that, lacking a guide, "we advanced using a compass." They now entered a region of extensive swamps, intersected by another major obstacle: the two-pronged Kulu river. The column got across this stream on the 27th, but lost five more men in the swift current. The survivors emerged from the swamps on the 29th and followed the river southward. On the 31st Komori made his final diary entry, eloquent in its stark simplicity: "We are very tired and without food." Apparently at this point malaria laid the major low. Ordering his men to continue toward Cape Hoskins, he took refuge in a native village, accompanied only by his executive officer, his orderly and a corporal attached to his headquarters. For lack of further diary entries, obscurity shrouds the last week of his life. Most of the Japanese forces reached Malalia by the end of March, but Marine patrols were becoming increasingly troublesome. On the 11th, elements of the 1st Marines landed at Linga Linga, patrolling further inland. Company E landed at the Kulu River mouth at the base of Willaumez Peninsula. There the Marines encountered 4 enemy stragglers, killing three and taking one prisoner. Then they moved westward to Kandoka, where they were joined by two platoons of Company F, brought over by boat. There they established a roadblock, just in time to catch Sato's rear echelon. Second Lieutenant Richard B. Watkins was in command of the trail block. At 9am Watkins led his group inland from the village over some faint trails which he hoped the Japanese main body might be using. The Marines had proceeded about a mile and a half and were about to cross a stream in a sparsely wooded area when they sighted two Japanese standing with slung rifles, apparently resting. Watkins had about decided to dispose of these when they moved off in a northeasterly direction, followed almost immediately by a large body of their compatriots. Lying where the Japanese could easily have spotted them, the Marines counted the 73 enemy soldiers and noted the equipment cited above. Conspicuous among them was a tall, burly officer being carried on a litter. The Japanese were cutting fresh trail through the jungle, and fortunately were too intent on their work to discover the patrol. They made excruciatingly slow progress, however, and Watkins did not dare to move until the last man had disappeared. He then returned with all speed to Kandoka, sending a runner ahead with his report. At the village he met Major Brush who had come over from Yaluiai with one squad on what he had intended as merely a routine inspection. He promptly radioed his command post to send a rifle platoon and a 60mm mortar section to the scene and ordered Watkins to hold the trail block with one rifle squad, one machine-gun squad and two mortar squads while he himself set off with the rest of the troops available in an effort to overtake the Japanese from the rear. Before his own departure that morning, Watkins had sent a six-man patrol under Sergeant Frank Chliek to an inland village some two miles south of Kandoka, right where the Japanese appeared to be heading. The lieutenant promptly dispatched a native messenger there with a warning; then, when firing broke out in that direction, he surmised, correctly, that Chliek had become engaged and took the remaining rifle squad and hurried to his assistance. He arrived to find the sergeant and his men crouched on high ground by the east-west trail with dead Japanese all around them. The volume of fire was intense, the pattern not at all clear. As it turned out, Chliek had stumbled upon the column somewhere near its head and, taking advantage of his superior position, immediately opened fire. Major Brush's force, which had been closing rapidly, was on the opposite side of the valley at this time; hence, at sound of the first shots, had hastened to the scene and struck the Japanese column's other flank. In order to avoid becoming involved in a fire fight with that group, Watkins ordered Chliek's patrol back to Kandoka and followed with his own squad at a slower pace. Brush caught up with him shortly, whereat a counting of heads showed that, miraculously, the Marines had not sustained a single casualty. Here is the aftermath as Watkins recalls it: “On the following morning I took a 20 man patrol through the battle area. We counted 55 dead including 3 officers. It was quite easy to believe that perhaps 20 more died in scattered positions throughout the dense underbrush. The dead were all within a 100 yard stretch of trail. We encountered 2 more Japanese who had evidently just come upon the scene who were sitting side by side staring dazedly at the destruction and did not even turn their heads when we approached.” The burly officer previously observed on a litter proved to be Colonel Sato. Evidently Sergeant Chliek's patrol had struck the enemy column at precisely the point where he was being carried, for the colonel had only had time to leap to his feet and draw his sword to fight back before the Marines' fire riddled him. Seeing their leader fall, those Japanese farther forward took off in mad flight, while those behind were cut off by the converging of the two patrols. Thus perished one of the few Japanese to deserve much credit for the performance of the 65th Brigade on New Britain. Although the rear echelon attacked by the two patrols comprised less than half of Sato's total force, the group, as such, ceased to exist with the death of the leader who alone had held it together. Units split into components, these into smaller parties, straggling eastward over a variety of trails, often hacking their own way by compass azimuth. Throughout April, the 17th Division continued their retreat towards Rabaul, managed to repel multiple marine patrol attacks around Cape Hoskins. General Sakai's survivors finally got to Rabaul between April 16th and May 15th, erecting the last bulwark of defense for the South Pacific. On April 6th, the journey of another Japanese commander came to an end. The body of the already deceased Major Komori was captured at the San Remo Plantation by the 2nd Battalion, 5th marines. They came upon the outpost, suddenly face to face with a group of four bedraggled Japanese. It was one of those abrupt encounters that allow little time for reflection or deliberation. The flurry of fire that followed killed three of the enemy and wounded the fourth, who promptly surrendered. Komori had apparently died of malaria along the way. For the 5th Marines, too, was nearing its journey's end, so far as New Britain was concerned. With promotion of the regimental commander, Lieutenant Colonel Buse took over on an acting basis, and General Smith returned to Cape Gloucester to relieve General Shepherd as Assistant Division Commander. Units attached to the regiment followed, and representatives of the Army's 185th Infantry arrived to inspect positions preparatory to replacing the 5th, just as other 40th Infantry Division elements were doing in the Cape Gloucester area with a view toward relieving the entire 1st Marine Division. Last clash of the campaign occurred onthe 22nd of April, when a 2/5 patrol intercepted a party of Japanese, killing 20, including two officers, and suffering the regiment's last fatality on New Britain. Three days later the whole 185th RCT moved into Talasea and San Remo, and at 1530 command of the area formally passed to the Army. LCM's carrying the 1st and 3rd Battalions back to Borgen Bay cleared Talasea at 1630, followed by those carrying 2/5 from San Remo at 2000. The movement was reported complete at 1930 on the 26th, and men of the 5th learned that the 1st Marines had departed this island of evil memory the previous day and that they would follow as ships became available. Soon they would be relieved by Major-General Isaac Rapp Brush's 40th Division, which took responsibility for Cape Gloucester, Arawe and Talasea by the end of April. 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 Operation Reckless and Persecution were both successful. Now MacArthur had a strong foothold in Western New Guinea seeing the Japanese continued their frantic retreat wherever allied forces seemed to pop up. Over in New Britain, the Japanese were losing formidable commanders as they too were on the retreat, things were simply disastrous for the empire of the rising sun.
So you give away free water, how can you give away something that everyone is paying for? Why did you think this was going to be a good business, is it something like how google and Facebook is free? So it says that your water is 110% off. My teacher says you can't go past 10% so how does that work? What charities are you helping with the extra 10%. Are you worried about someone taking too much water. Like How much water can one person get for free? All these questions and so much more will be answered by the founder of Free Water, Josh Cliffords!! You can visit https://www.freewater.io/ to learn about how to get free water!!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.
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Josh Cliffords is the founder and CEO of FreeWater, the world's first free beverage company. Josh has founded numerous companies, but in 2018, he decided to tackle the world's water crisis and hasn't looked back. Josh's ‘negatively-priced' business model leverages advertising to make goods and services pay for themselves, and while he is currently focused on growing FreeWater, he has plans to continue expanding this business model into new industries. He shares his journey of creating Free Water, a company that aims to solve the global water crisis and provide negatively priced products. He discusses his eye-opening experiences while traveling the world, the inspiration he draws from others who have achieved the impossible, and the importance of breaking personal insecurities and glass ceilings. Josh emphasizes the need for passion and dedication in entrepreneurship and offers advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. He also highlights the future of Free Water and its potential to disrupt the industry. Overall, his story is a testament to the power of innovation and the impact individuals can make in solving global challenges. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction and Mission 03:01 Starting the Journey 04:12 Eye-Opening Experiences 05:18 Creating Innovative Solutions 06:01 Helping Refugees and Meeting His Wife 06:39 Global Famine and Water Crisis 08:05 The Concept of Negatively Priced Products 10:36 Personal Journey and Overcoming Fears 12:26 Advice for Entrepreneurs 14:26 Inspiration and Role Models 19:17 The Future of Free Water 22:09 Changing the Industry 22:45 Personal Insecurities and Growth 23:23 Facing Fears and Personal Development 24:26 Transitioning from Personal Training to Army 25:04 Traveling and Finding Purpose 26:23 Military Injuries and Challenges 27:57 Struggles After Military Service 28:15 Finding Inspiration and Breaking Glass Ceilings 29:09 Taking a Step Back and Breaking Barriers 29:53 Overcoming Challenges and Pursuing Dreams 30:50 The Importance of Guilt and Drive 31:33 The Impact of Free Water and Future Plans 38:19 Solving the Global Water Crisis 41:02 The Future of the Industry and Competition 46:36 Breaking Glass Ceilings and Making a Difference 49:15 The Importance of Support and Collaboration 50:11 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Order some merch, Iconic Luxury Streetwear: https://www.iconicluxurystreetwear.com/ Podcast & Content Creation Course: https://tanakatava.gumroad.com/l/LVySW The Download (Keys & Codes) - Newsletter featuring previous episodes of Iconic Conversations and musings of my mind: https://tanakatava.substack.com/ Book a FREE consulting call to discuss your creative strategy or business idea: https://calendly.com/tanakatava/tava-consulting-20-minute-meeting Listen to this podcast (but in audio form): https://open.spotify.com/show/3K3S9bnPVHS5bq7BqTNb6R GUEST:
In this episode, Beth is joined by her husband, Brad, and they discuss their insights and takeaways from watching a documentary about David and Victoria Beckham. They reflect on the importance of support and the role of friends and family in one's success. They talk about the challenges and ups and downs of marriage, emphasizing the need to focus on the relationship rather than external distractions. They also stress the significance of valuing meaningful relationships and cherishing the moments that truly matter in life.Listen In!Thank you for listening to this episode of Eleve" 365!
How do we change the world? Josh Clifford is starting with Free Water. Josh's career didn't start with selling ads on the side of bottles to establish his brand FreeWater. A journey that includes traveling the world, a dislike of taxis and conversation with his mom have let to both Free Water and his ultimate goal of creating the world's first free supermarket in which all the products are ad-backed and free-to-consumer, and with charitable giving baked into every unit his team hands out.Josh's Bio:Josh Cliffords is the Founder/CEO of the largest start up in America right now: FreeWater. FreeWater is an innovative advertising platform that utilizes premium spring water as a new type of advertising medium while prioritizing philanthropy and sustainability. Ten cents from each beverage is donated to charity to build water wells for people in need. We only need 10% of Americans to choose FreeWater so we can solve the global water crisis permanentlyConnect with Free Water:Instagram WebsiteLet's Connect:@HappenstanceThePodcast@CareerCoachCassieHappenstance the Playlist
Rolling Up the Welcome Mat (For Good) is an extended version of the second EP from American country-pop artist Kelsea Ballerini. The EP was initially released on the 14th of February 2023, and the extended version was released on the 11th of August 2023. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I'm grateful to have back, the founder of FreeWater Josh Cliffords, for our second podcast together! We discuss many topics, such as how he created FreeWater, dealing with rejection and doubt, business ethics of advertising, going viral on TikTok, partnering with NBC, giving away free weed and beer, donating to charity, the dangers of uplifting the world and the difficult path of being a good man leading to a brighter future. First podcast we did
Picture a world where clean water flows freely, nourishing every community and quenching every thirst. Unfortunately, the reality is far from this idyllic vision. Across the globe, millions of people face the daily struggle of accessing clean and safe water. It's a crisis that not only affects their health and well-being but also perpetuates a cycle of poverty and inequality. In the face of this challenge, there are individuals and organizations tirelessly working to make a difference. One such organization is FreeWater, a trailblazing initiative that aims to transform the way we think about water accessibility and sustainability.Founded by Josh Cliffords, FreeWater is a mission-driven company with a singular goal: to bring clean water to those who need it most. But they're not just another charitable organization. FreeWater is reimagining the concept of giving by providing a tangible product that costs nothing – free water. Their innovative approach challenges the profit-driven model that prevails in the bottled water industry and puts the power back in the hands of the people. By utilizing creative packaging and sustainable materials, FreeWater tackles not only the issue of water scarcity but also the growing problem of plastic waste.In this episode, we embark on a captivating journey into the world of FreeWater. We'll explore the origins of the organization, tracing Josh's transformative experience encountering Nigerian refugees in Rome and the profound impact it had on shaping his mission. We delve into the unique strategies employed by FreeWater, such as leveraging social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram to spread their message and engage with a global audience. Additionally, we'll uncover their innovative approach to packaging, sustainability, and building strategic partnerships to maximize their impact.
In this episode of the podcast, we have the pleasure of hearing from Derek and Sophie Clifford, a couple dedicated to helping others achieve financial and holistic wellness.Derek is a seasoned real estate investor, author, and podcast host, while Dr. Sophie is a dedicated integrative medicine doctor with a virtual telehealth practice. Together, they are digital nomads, traveling and have lived in 12 countries in the last 2 years.The interview covers the foundations of the 3 Degrees of Freedom, exploring how this dynamic duo has transitioned their practice and business from traditional brick-and-mortar to a fully remote model, allowing them to make a profit while traveling. They discuss how they prioritize self-care while traveling, and how Derek's specialty in burnout prevention can help others, including our listeners, to keep it at bay.Finally, they explain why pursuing the 3 Degrees of Freedom is fruitless without healthy and strong family relationships.Tune in to hear the Cliffords' inspiring story and get the best advice for achieving financial and holistic wellness.Check out our podcast videos on our website at elevateequity.org/podcast.Be a featured GUEST on our show, just click this https://bit.ly/BeOurFeaturedGuest
The viral sensation that uses packaging to generate ad revenue to make water FREE!Learn about the reasons behind this incredible story with the founder of FreeWater.io, Josh Cliffords.About 8 minutes in, you'll hear him talk about how free water can end global famine. Truly, it's amazing stuff!You can follow FreeWater on TikTokANDConnect with Josh on LinkedInIf you want to be a guest (or nominate someone to be) on this podcast, or Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors OR Packaging Unbox'd with Evelio, go to www.encasemedia.com and fill out an application for one or all!If you listened to the podcast and wanted to connect with Specright to rid the world of waste. Let's go! www.specright.com/pkg. Cory Connors and I just got back from their Summit and learned a ton about how they are enabling companies to organize their data for EPR reporting, sourcing, and LCA's. Make sure you check them out and join them on their mission to have a world where people are free to make amazing things!Also…Are you sick and tired of the same positions at your PLANT consistently being open or just not being filled? Or maybe your facility just isn't retaining talent due to not having dedicated recruitment support.If you need contract-to-hire support, or you are looking to hire directly for industry professionals…. Spark Packaging can help. Spark Packaging is the industry partner who provides all your recruitment and staffing needs. If you are hearing this…and thinking “THAT'S ME”…You need to go to to SparkPackagingINC.com/HIRING , again that is SparkPackagingINC.com/HIRING and answer some of their questions. Once received a Spark team-member will reach out A-S-A-P! Tell them the Packaging Pastor sent ya!This podcast is part of a great network of podcasts about packaging. Go follow Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors along with Packaging Unbox'd hosted by Evelio Mattos. If you want to be a guest on this podcast, or Sustainable Packaging with Cory Connors OR Packaging Unbox'd with Evelio, go to www.encasemedia.com and fill out an application for one or all! Get full access to Packaging Is Awesome with Adam Peek at www.packagingisawesome.com/subscribe
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#43: Josh Cliffords is the founder and CEO of FreeWater, the world's first free beverage company. Josh has founded numerous companies, but in 2018, he decided to tackle the world's water crisis and hasn't looked back. Josh's ‘negatively-priced' business model leverages advertising to make goods and services pay for themselves, and while he is currently focused on growing FreeWater, he has plans to continue expanding this business model into new industries.In this episode we dive into: Their ‘negatively-priced' business modelDisrupting industry juggernautsDeveloping new skills as a founder___________________________________________________Transcripts, episode summaries, and more can be found at https://startupsavant.com/podcast! Subscribe to our YouTube channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@StartupSavantPodcastFollow Startup Savant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startupsavant/Twitter: https://twitter.com/StartupSavantTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@startupsavantpodcast
Aisling O'Reilly caught up with Kerry superstar David Clifford after he lead Fossa to the Junior Club All Ireland final with a win over Castletown GAA on Saturday. Hear from Fossa manager Adrian Sheehan as well as player Matt Rennie too. Finally, hear from a magnanimous Kevin Ross of Castletown to and what it's like facing the Cliffords at Junior level. The Club Championships are brought to you by AIB | #TheToughest
On this week's dose, we have Josh Cliffords, Founder and CEO of FreeWater, the world's first negatively priced physical product. It's free, it donates to charity, and they still make money. With over 800,000 followers on social media, the revolutionary concept is garnering noteworthy early traction and is poised to reimagine the way that companies advertise. Tune in to hear about the unconventional path that inspired Josh to found FreeWater and his roadmap to achieve the startup's ambitious mission of saving 50 million lives. Keep listening to hear about Josh's expansion plans for Freewater, including a free supermarket and free vending machine. Listen through to learn about the company's experience raising funds through crowdfunding, as well as Josh's views on competition as he seeks to disrupt the way we consume products. Stick with us as Josh highlights a couple of startups he's tracking and provides unique advice for anyone looking to get into venture. Links:https://www.freewater.io/https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-cliffords-3155247a/
What happens when you mix advertising with the desire to solve world hunger? Listen as Mark and Trevor talk to the CEO, Josh Cliffords, of Free Water. Josh is on a mission to end the global water crisis and eventually world hunger by giving out FREE water... How is that possible? One simple word... Advertising.
Josh Cliffords | Free Water - The World's 1st Free Beverage Our startup has recently launched the world's first free beverage company. Our natural spring water in aluminum bottles and paper cartons is free because we use the packaging as ad space. When you've got that free product in your hand feel free to scan any of the QR codes to interact with Augmented Reality, shop, collect coupons, order food, or download movies, music, TV shows, video games, books, podcasts, software, you name it. You can do anything with our platform but most importantly we donate ten cents from every beverage to charity to build water wells for people in need. When you do the math we only need 10% of Americans to save money and drink our free water and we will end the global water crisis permanently, building water wells for over 800 million people worldwide. To date we've distributed 75,000 beverages and financed two water projects in Kenya- a rain capture system for a primary school in Tututha and a water well in Atot, Kenya. Our idea has quickly become a global phenomenon as we have amassed over half a million followers across all of our social media accounts. People are reaching out across the world asking how they can contribute, invest, advertise, and distribute our free product. We have a small team at the moment but it is growing quickly. We are bringing on more sales people and more software developers to build out our platform along with our free vending machine prototypes. We recently launched a crowdfunding campaign at www.fundrazr.com/freewater and would really appreciate it if everyone listening could donate a few dollars and share our campaign with their friends and family! --- This episode is sponsored by Brex: Brex is the all-in-one financial toolkit for every scaling business. With products built for scrappy startups, expanding mid-market companies, and large international enterprises, Brex has a suite of financial products that cater to the uniqueness of your business. If you're a founder or overseeing spend in a large organization, Brex keeps your team's spending within policy, on budget, and housed in a single dashboard, saving you time, money, and stress. With everything from free interest-yielding bank accounts & corporate cards to expense management & budgeting and so much more; Brex is your go-to all-in-one financial platform for scaling your business! Learn more at https://brex.com/ --
Josh Cliffords is the Founder/CEO of the largest start up in America right now: FreeWater. FreeWater is an innovative advertising platform that utilizes premium spring water as a new type of advertising medium while prioritizing philanthropy and sustainability. Ten cents from each beverage is donated to charity to build water wells for people in need. We only need 10% of Americans to choose FreeWater so we can solve the global water crisis permanently Freewater: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freewater.io/ - Website: https://www.freewater.io/ - Austin Fitness Community: - Website: https://www.austinfitnesscommunity.com/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinfitnesscommunity/ - Podcast Links: https://anchor.fm/austinfitnesscommunity - Josh Job: https://www.instagram.com/thejoshjob/ Austin Fitness Community Podcast Brought To You By: ReGen Health and Wellness: https://rhwclinic.com/ Avatar Nutrition: https://www.avatarnutrition.com/ Oxed Up: https://www.oxedup.com/ HulkBuilt www.hulkbuilt.com Austin Barbell www.austinbarbell.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/austinfitnesscommunity/support
Josh Cliffords is the CEO of Free Water, an Austin, TX based startup that is the first free beverage company that uses ads placed on their labels to not only pay for their business cost, but also donate at least ten cents to charity per bottle. Not only does his unique idea have potential to flip the beverage industry upside down, he also wants to make free grocery stores as well. Freewater's tiktok has recently outgrown the following of corporate accounts like coke and pepsi. We discuss in-depth how the company offers the water for free, how Josh wants to create grocery stores filled with free groceries, how his product is negatively priced, and the upcoming freewater vending machines that will pay people to drink their free water. Find out more about free water at www.freewater.io Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freewater.io?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freewater.io/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreeWaterTeam/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/freewaterio?lang=en Find out more about the Misfit Heroes Podcast at www.misfit-heroes.com and www.beacons.ai/misfitheroes
Josh Cliffords is the CEO and Founder of Freewater. FreeWater is the world's first free beverage company, but it is also so much more than that. Cliffords is revolutionizing how we think about products, advertising, and, essentially, revolutionizing how we live. He tells us today about his own Overcome moments in both having a startup business that was incredibly difficult and others found unachievable, and in his own personal story. This is a full vision of a different future for all of us, and a vision that everything is possible. Referenced in today's show: Josh Cliffords on The Amy Edwards Show; Jasco; Onx Gloves, The Toyota Dolphin. To help us continue to grow this podcast, please leave a rating or review for the show wherever you're listening. If you share a picture or clip on social media with a thought on the show, and I see it, I'll share it, too! I can't thank you enough for your support! I love doing these shows, and I work to use them to bring meaningful content to all our lives. Thank you for being here! To follow me on social: @TheBigPygmy or @overcomewithjustinwren. Find Amy @realamyedwards.
Josh Cliffords is the CEO and founder of Freewater, the first negatively priced company. Kenzie and I flew to Austin Texas for this episode and one more we recorded while we were there that will come out next month.
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Today we're diving into the cool blue ocean of FreeWater, a potentially revolutionary concept that turns bottles of water into advertising impressions, which allows CEO and Founder Josh Cliffords to offer water to the world for free. Listen as we dive into exactly how the advertising model works, along with the partnerships Josh has planned to grow free ecommerce. You'll hear about Josh's vision for a Free-Walmart where every product on the shelf is offered free with ads. Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signup Advertise on DTC - https://dtcnews.link/advertise Work with Pilothouse - https://dtcnews.link/pilothouse Follow us on Instagram & Twitter - @dtcnewsletter Watch this interview on YouTube - https://dtcnews.link/video
“They see you as like you can't beat you're unstoppable. Unstoppable means what are you going to do when you get knocked down?” - Clifford Starks For anyone who wants to become an entrepreneur, there are a few essential things you need to know. It's not enough to have great ideas and some determination – you also need the skills to make your business thrive. There are a few crucial things that everyone who wants to start their own business has to know — having a great idea and being persistent is not enough, to succeed in business, you need to have the proper skills. In today's episode of Succes Diaries, we are joined by Clifford Starks. He is a former UFC fighter turned entrepreneur. Now he helps others in life and in business. He will share some examples, key traits, and tips on how to become an unstoppable entrepreneur. Tune in now and keep fighting for your dreams! Highlights: (00:53) Three areas that Clifford went through (03:19) The decision process from being a personal trainer to entering UFC (11:39) Why is belief not enough (16:24) Cliffords' transition from UFC to Business World (28:08) On Being a Certified Coach (41:27) Key Differences Between Entrepreneurs and Business Owners (48:23) How to Be Your Own Boss Links: Website: https://cliffordstarks.com/ Facebook: Clifford Starks Instagram: cliffordstarks1 Facebook Group: Mind Body Business Mastery: Putting In The Reps To Win In Life and Business
Legends honors Freewater and their founder Josh Cliffords This company has moved from success to significance. Visit www.freewater.io today. FreeWater Inc. is a revolutionary marketing channel that utilizes premium spring water as a new type of advertising medium while prioritizing philanthropy and sustainability. Ten cents from each beverage is donated to charity to build water wells for people in need. We only need 10% of Americans to choose FreeWater so we can solve the global water crisis permanently.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Philly McMahon joins Sinéad Kissane and the Irish Independent's Conor McKeon for his weekly take on the Football Championship, with Cork v Kerry, the influence of soccer and the behaviour of managers on the sideline all up for discussion on the latest show. After Cork refusing to play Kerry in Killarney, they now face the Kingdom in Páirc Uí Rinn in the Munster Championship but are they onto a hiding to nothing? They've poked the bear and should be mindful, says Philly. The influence of soccer on the Cliffords and on Philly's own career is also discussed with Philly highlighting how spatial awareness is just one of the positives that can be brought into a player's Gaelic football career which we're seeing in spades with David Clifford. And what about managers micro-managing on the sidelines, will it eventually become a thing of the past? Philly reckons it should be, saying the game should go towards rugby where the manager is in the stands seeing what the players can't see. Plus there was also mention of that Cody-Shefflin handshake and what it all could mean…. Every Monday the Throw-In brings you the best insights and analysis from all the weekend GAA action. And don't forget to listen to Philly McMahon's show every Thursday where he gives his take on the Football Championship. Listen and follow on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts from. For more visit the show page at: www.independent.ie/podcasts/the-throw-in/
Welcome to Episode 8 of the Enterprising Gen-Z podcast! In this episode I talk to Josh Cliffords, the founder of Freewater, the world's first free beverage company. Josh is revolutionising the water industry by giving away water for free, as the ads on the bottle pay for the product as well as a donation to charity. Josh and I discuss how everything will be free in the future, how there is going to be a ‘free Amazon' and how you will be paid to eat free food and drink free water. Find out more about Free Water: https://www.freewater.io Check out EGZ's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/enterprising-gen-z-podcast/ Check out EGZ's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enterprisinggenzpod/ Check out EGZ's brand new website: www.egzpod.com
Josh Cliffords is here to blow your mind with a global transformation concept this week! I know, because he blew mine! Josh is the CEO and founder of the startup FreeWater, which is exactly what it sounds like: The world's first free beverage company. Josh conceived this from an idea, built it ground-up, and has taken knocks and gets back up. This episode will convince you to keep going at whatever it is that your heart desires. This episode, you'll learn: What to do when you know an idea must happen Josh's view of what is possible with FREE How FreeWater proves that eco-conscious can be lucrative Why he chose to be for-profit His vision of how this could change our entire enterprise structure How he stays inspired What pushes him to continue his work What to do when everyone says ‘you're crazy' and ‘your idea won't work' Crypto strategies for success What a world with FREE would be like And so much more! This episode will shift your view of what is possible. Give it a listen and please review and let us know what you thought! Find out more on their website, and follow Josh on FreeWater's TikTok and Instagram. Subscribe, rate, review, and sign up for the newsletter crew! You are an overcoming badass….. remember that! I love you! Follow me for more: Instagram/Twitter/FB @realamyedwards And sign up for my twice-weekly newsletter at amyedwards.com! Get to your healthiest self, live your best life, and better your relationships! This show is here to make that happen in the most efficient way, through simple and effective strategies and habits that help us overcome fear and shift your mindset into the best it can be, at any age. Host Amy Edwards is a life coach, Reiki master, author, and rock musician who delivers a return on your time investment with every episode. Amy and her guests give real talk with pragmatic life hacks that will have you living to your full potential and self-examining your way to a shinier you. She draws from her personal experiences and from inspirations like Brene Brown, Jen Sincero, and Mel Robbins, and conversations with guests like Justin Wren, East Forest, Rafael Lovato Jr., Aaron Alexander, Kimi Inch, That Sex Chick Alexa Bowditch, Suzy Batiz, and other certified badasses. Transformation can be intimidating, but Amy Edwards's humor and realness make it approachable. The Amy Edwards Show is life coaching, personal development, sexual development, spirituality, self-love, and fun, all in one place! Ready to be happier, healthier, and feel like you're living your best life? Then this is your show! Subscribe, rate, review, and sign up for the newsletter crew! You are an overcoming badass….. remember that! I love you! instagram/twitter/FB: @realamyedwards TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@themagicbabe www.amyedwards.com “Don't ask yourself what the world needs. Ask yourself what makes you come alive, & go do that, because what the world needs is people who have come alive.” - Justin Wren “The way we approach sex is the way we approach life.” Kimi Inch “Listen to the voices inside your own head as your true guidance.” - Aaron Alexander “The journey never stops, there's always more layers to peel.” - Aaron Alexander “With adversity comes growth & deeper realization of self & purpose.” - Rafael Lovato Jr. “Give your best everyday. Be present. Be grateful. Be a forever student.” - Rafael Lovato Jr. “We are spiritual beings visiting humanity.” - East Forest Hot Pie Media is an on-demand digital audio/video entertainment network with interests primarily in the creation of original, relevant, and entertaining podcasts. Learn more at hotpiemedia.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do legal structures and documents make your head spin? Fear not! In this episode we're diving into the financial and legal issues all communities face (but many dread looking at) with two expert guides. Solid agreements are essential for creating a sense of safety for community members. My guests Clifford Paulin and Jonah Mesritz are going to not only demystify the basics, but also drop some practical advice and philosophy that just might change the way you think about red tape. Clifford Paulin provides a full suite of legal, facilitation, and mediation services to individuals, businesses, communities, non-profits, and government entities. His extensive background in serving these organizations as well as being part of them provides him with a unique understanding of their needs and desires. He also has extensive experience in mediation in both individual and group settings. He has facilitated strategic planning and other processes for groups in both the private and public sectors. Mr. Paulin is also a co-founder of The Oak Granary, a land-based environmental education non-profit in Potter Valley, California. www.cliffordpaulin.com/ Here's a 30% off Discount Code that you can use for Cliffords 5-week course Legal Basics for Forming Communities: INSIDE30 Jonah Mesritz is a cofounder of the Emerald Village, a thriving ecovillage in San Diego, California and a cofounder of the newly forming Terra Lumen Community in Southern Oregon. He is a firefighter with the Orange County Fire Authority, a former Navy SEAL sniper and a licensed California REALTOR. Bringing to bear his experience investing in both businesses and real estate, owning and managing rental properties and “flipping” houses, Jonah has helped many new intentional communities to find and successfully finance community land without traditional bank loans. He is passionate about supporting the communities movement and his Activated Villages Facebook page is a forum for discussions about creative financing solutions and sharing unique properties that are perfect for intentional community. If you want to learn more about Legal Issues in community or any aspect of building community, check out the Inside Community Podcast sponsor, The Foundation for Intentional Community. FIC is an incredible resource center with weekly events, online courses, classified advertisements, an extensive bookstore and lots of free educational materials. You can learn more about FIC and access show notes at ic.org/podcast. Your financial support of Inside Community helps us to continue to create meaningful and exciting content and I hope you'll consider donating through our website while you are there. Follow the show and see inspiring images and videos of community life on Instagram @InsideCommunityPodcast - I'd love to hear from you there! If this content has been meaningful or useful to you, please subscribe, rate and review, and share with your friends and folks you know who are curious about living Inside Community.
From Barry Clifford finding of Black Sam Bellamys flagship along with a stockpile of his treasure, to Cliffords finding in 2015 of Captain Kidd's treasure. The idea of finding a true pirate treasure has never been more alive than it is today.So today I'm going to bring you the story of Olivier Levasseur, and how he left his legend of buried treasure behind, for future generations to discover.—Website: https://braddhall.comSocialsInstagram: https://instagram.com/beyondtheharborTwitter: https://twitter.com/BeyondHarborYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRjes2tzXIn14KUvG3SGVhw
When Clifford brokers a small drug deal he doesn't know that the police are listening in. Clifford is arrested and when the case goes to trial, the recording of the deal is not allowed into evidence by the judge. But the testimony of the police officer is. This becomes the focal point of a courtroom drama that makes it all the way to the Supreme Court of Kentucky. On this episode of Bad People, Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen are joined by our scientific advisor from the Open University, Dr Lara Frumkin. Her expertise on how the way you speak impacts verdicts, sparks a debate about how the Supreme Court Justices voted in Cliffords case. They examine how racism gets passed down through generations of court rulings and how aversive racism can go undetected. Warning: This episode includes discussion of racism and strong languageThis episode contain clips from ABCnews and CBS, The Late Late Show with James Corden.CREDITS Presenters: Dr Julia Shaw and Sofie Hagen Producer: Louisa Field Assistant Producer: Simona Rata Editor: Rami Tzabar Music: Matt Chandler Academic Consultants from The Open University: Dr Lara Frumkin and Dr James Munro Commissioning Executive: Dylan Haskins Commissioning Assistant Producer: Adam Eland #BadPeople_BBCBad People is a BBC Audio Science Production for BBC Sounds.
https://www.freewater.io/Should bottled water be free? Will the best advertising space be on beverages and food in the future? Is any packaging recyclable? Is everything in the grocery store full of carcinogens? https://ororapackagingsolutions.com/Looking to improve the sustainability of your packaging today? Check out: https://www.landsberg.com/ https://specright.com/ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1329820053/ref=as_sl_pc_qf_sp_asin_til?tag=corygated77-20&linkCode=w00&linkId=af630ccba1c41b01bca6fd0e0120360b&creativeASIN=1329820053
MANSCAPED: We're proud to present Manscaped as our newest partner! What guy wouldn't want The Right Tools for The Job?! Head over to manscaped.com/house, or use the code HOUSE at checkout for 20% off AND free shipping on your order. Just in time for Christmas, too! BEERS: Two out of season beers are back in the first full week of December. Who would've thought? It's a fruited sour from Greenport Brewing Company for Will, and for Jake, a new take on Southern Tier's Pumking with Cold Brew Coffee and a smooth, thick nitro back. BUSINESS: “The future is free” takes a whole new meaning with FreeWater, the world's first free beverage company. Josh Cliffords is a serial entrepreneur, a veteran, and one of the most well-traveled entrepreneurs we've chatted with on our show. We discuss how FreeWater pays for itself with advertisements, how they've been getting their water to consumers, and what other products could be “free” in the future. (18:15 mark) BALLS: The NFL is officially in mayhem mode. No old takes are exposed for us as the Pats knock off the Bills in MNF, but we break down all the wild games that took place in Week 13 - the Lions getting their first win, the Chargers thumping the Bengals, and the Chiefs winning a rock fight against the Broncos. We break down who's good and who's not in the NFL, and preview the College Football Playoff coming up in a few weeks. Thanks for listening! Remember to hit the follow button on Spotify, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beersbusinessandballs/support
On Monday's OTB AM, Eoin Sheahan and Johnny Ward respond to a gripping weekend of GAA club championship action across the country. Highlights included Rhode's late goal against Tullamore to secure a replay in Offaly, while Austin Stacks stunned a star-studded East Kerry. #OTBAM is live every morning with @Gillette UK | #BestFaceForward You can subscribe to the OTB AM podcast wherever you get your podcasts across the OTB Podcast Network. via iTunes via Spotify via GoLoud
This episode I had the pleasure of meeting the founder of FreeWater, Josh Cliffords. FreeWater Inc. is a philanthropic marketing channel that uses free spring water as a new type of advertising medium. Ten cents from each beverage is donated to charity to build water wells for people in need. We only need 10% of Americans to choose FreeWater so we can solve the global water crisis permanently. FreeWater Website: https://www.freewater.io/ -------------------------------------------------
Earth911 talks with FreeWater Inc. founder Josh Cliffords, who has a radical idea to make water, juice and, ultimately, a wide range of products available for free using the same business model as online services like YouTube, using advertising. Josh shares a vision that includes building in a recovery system for packaging, using aluminum cans and hemp cartons made and filled near the customer, and 10 cents of each sale to support building water and sanitation systems around the world. Josh says he “wants to change the experience of giving to charity and giving back to society and make it as simple as drinking a free bottle of water or eating a free slice of pizza.” Here's how it will work: The company will provide ad-labeled water to customers, such as auto dealerships, gyms and retail locations, which may have a cooler full of carton water, for example, that includes advertising with scannable codes — FreeWater earns its revenue from that advertising. You can also order water for delivery to your home, someday it could be delivered by Uber-like service people who also pick and process the empties for recycling.While it is early in the life of FreeWater, we find this one of the most interesting business concepts we've heard in a while. Josh envisions local production centers, and explains how McDonald's could provide ad-supported food and drink, and use reusable, recyclable and compostable packaging. Since advertising supports tracking of packaging, it can also help track flows within the consumer goods market, which would lead to rapid evolution of efficiencies -- today's economy wastes so much that the savings could deliver immense improvements in sustainability. He estimates that if 10% of Americans decide to choose FreeWater, the 10-cent contributions could provide enough funding to deliver water systems to the approximately 800 million people around the world who don't have access to clean water and up to 3.6 billion people who experience a month of water shortages each year. It's a big idea facing many challenges, including the further commercialization and offering many permutations that could be applied in different food and goods markets. Don't miss the interview. The FreeWater story will get you thinking. It's a radical idea that just might work.
Clifford runs away to the animal circus! He's trying to win a lifetime of food!!!! Aren't we all LOL
Real News Live with host Mike Bara, Casey Jones and TV's Blake Walley! The Latest News, Current Events and More! Today's broadcast will begin with a couple of our favorite Cliffords. Later we will chat about the Cuomo brothers and the tremendous amount of trouble they are have found themselves in. We also discuss whether or not Joe Biden is ambidextrous. Can he sign executive orders with both hands? Of course the Impeachment trial is on day four, and this time it's team Trump's turn to present their defense!
Matt finally gets Ryan to dawn the tinfoil hat as they discuss allegations that the the NBA was fixing games and the ways it changed the Sport’s history. Also the Fellas enter the uncanny valley to talk about Cliffords live action debut and California’s subtweeting congressman. Your listening to the Thanksgiving edition of the TweetCap!
HERE YE HERE YE! WE WILL READ A WILL!! And we’ve brought in a secret blossom, Jackie Twomey! And she will NOT be leaving as easily as Alice! This episode gets WILD! Archie’s gettin frustrated with his bad dad is trying to get his good dad to run for mayor! He’s not into it, so he sends his bad dads mortal enemy against him... Jughead Jones! Ron sees this and tries to manipulate him into doing her bidding, which like... Don’t do that! Meanwhile, Polly’s back! And she wants MONEY!!! And she also wants Chic to leave her twins alone! And poor Jug just wants to sleuth, but he loves Pop too much!! All the while, Cliffords secret twin brother is back, and Cheryl is... Sucpicious?? Will Ron convince Archie to convince his dad to run for mayor? Will Chic leave Betty alone? Will Claudius show us pictures from his time in Lesbos?? NO! NEVER! AND HELL YEAH BAYBEEEE!!! Follow Dead Parent Society and TwoSon As always, follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/riverdalerd Twitter: https://twitter.com/RDriverdale Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riverdalerudedudes/ SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/RDriverdale ALSO, DOWNLOAD TVCO AND TUNE IN EVERY THURSDAY AT 8PM FOR SEASON 4 UPDATES! You can also email us at RiverdaleRudeDudes@gmail.com
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Join us with Josh Cliffords to find out how FreeUBI will make universal sustainable income a reality and redefine the definition of free. Josh has travelled across the world, been mugged by unscrupulous taxi drivers, and counted the usable surfaces of boxed water. Now he's on a mission to start a free supermarket.
Josh Cliffords Is The Founder Of Free Water, The Worlds First Free Beverage Company. You can learn more about Josh here: freeboxedwater.com This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support
Fun Conversation with Zak Noble talking all sorts of Magic topics. A few of the heavy hitters. Steve Clifford hire, Lines ups, Players minutes and of course some Point Guard Trades....
About this show: Today’s guest is a Zuni Pueblo Indian elder, and member of the tribal orders of the Kachina Priesthood, Galaxy medicine society, Sun Clan, and wisdom keeper of the Zuni history and spiritual practices. He is a retired Civil/Environmental Engineer and has worked for Shell Oil Company and various US government programs for housing, planning design and construction of Indian reservation infrastructures and school projects. He also served in the US Public Health Service, as a commissioned officer, to provide services to American Indian communities and as the National Environmental Justice Coordinator for the 561 federally recognized Indian tribes. He coordinated with various agencies of federal, state and tribal governments to enforce laws and regulations to protect sacred sites, and lands against desecration, pollution of natural resources, illegal taking of artifacts, burials, and sacred objects. We discuss: Cliffords background Why The Bureau of Indian affairs is failing The Indian Casino Fallacy Working with Star Children to share this message Television was the first deviation from the spiritual way of being (technology) Religion is used for fear and control The Catholic influence on Native Tribes The Indian Removal Act How the Smithsonian did damage to native sacred sites Why respect was important and one of the most important teachings The Hoax of the Blue Star Kachina UFO’s and Big Foot What is a finished man? What happens when you die? What are Kachina’s Reincarnation “Cosmic Magic” How the government destroyed sacred lands of native Americans How the declaration of independence was copied of the Iroquois “Expedition to Sipapu” Clifford’s Video Website: www.mattbelair.com/podcast (sign up for the email list) Support the show for as little as $1 Here: www.patreon.com/mattbelair Donate: bit.ly/mattbelair Support by Doing an Act of Kindness for Someone Today! Subscribe: Podcast: goo.gl/1euQe7 YouTube: goo.gl/Mz7Ngg FREE STUFF: Guide to Lucid Dreaming E-Book and Guided Hypnotic Experience: www.mattbelair.com/luciddreaming 3 State of the Art, Brainwave Entrainment, 3-D Sound Experiences! bit.ly/gammawaves If you like the show please share, do an act of kindness, and become a patron here www.patreon.com/mattbelair THANK YOU! For Podcast, coaching, speaking, media and consulting inquiries - Matt@ZenAthlete.com Instagram: @MattBelair Twitter: @Matt_Belair May Love, Joy, Passion, Peace, and Prosperity fill your life! Namaste, ~ Matthew Belair HashTags ======== #podcast, #self help, #self improvement, personal development, #podcast, #best podcast, #top podcast, #consciousness, #mind, #body, #spirit, #matt, #matthew, #belair, #spirituality, #awakening, #top rated podcasts, #top video podcasts, #best video podcasts, #best health podcasts, #spiritual podcasts best, #spiritual podcasts to listen to, #spirituality podcast, #consciousness podcast, consciousness videos, #best self help podcasts, #mindset, #healthwisdom, #spirituality, #consciousness, #selfhelp, #selfcare, #mindset, #selfimprovement, #selfdevelopment, #personaldevelopment, #self help podcasts, #personal development podcast, #mindset podcast, #millionaire mindset podcast, #podcast #growth mindset, #self improvement podcast, #best self improvement podcast #consciousness videos channel, #self help videos on youtube, #personal development videos, #personal development videos youtube, #mindset video youtube, #best self improvement videos, #podcast youtube channel, #mindset, #healthwisdom, #spirituality, #consciousness, #selfhelp, #selfcare, #mindset, #selfimprovement, #selfdevelopment, #personaldevelopment
About this show: Today’s guest is a Zuni Pueblo Indian elder, and member of the tribal orders of the Kachina Priesthood, Galaxy medicine society, Sun Clan, and wisdom keeper of the Zuni history and spiritual practices. He is a retired Civil/Environmental Engineer and has worked for Shell Oil Company and various US government programs for housing, planning design and construction of Indian reservation infrastructures and school projects. He also served in the US Public Health Service, as a commissioned officer, to provide services to American Indian communities and as the National Environmental Justice Coordinator for the 561 federally recognized Indian tribes. He coordinated with various agencies of federal, state and tribal governments to enforce laws and regulations to protect sacred sites, and lands against desecration, pollution of natural resources, illegal taking of artifacts, burials, and sacred objects. We discuss: Cliffords background Why The Bureau of Indian affairs is failing The Indian Casino Fallacy Working with Star Children to share this message Television was the first deviation from the spiritual way of being (technology) Religion is used for fear and control The Catholic influence on Native Tribes The Indian Removal Act How the Smithsonian did damage to native sacred sites Why respect was important and one of the most important teachings The Hoax of the Blue Star Kachina UFO’s and Big Foot What is a finished man? What happens when you die? What are Kachina’s Reincarnation “Cosmic Magic” How the government destroyed sacred lands of native Americans How the declaration of independence was copied of the Iroquois “Expedition to Sipapu” Clifford’s Video Website: http://www.mattbelair.com/podcast (sign up for the email list) Support the show for as little as $1 Here: http://www.patreon.com/mattbelair Donate: http://bit.ly/mattbelair Support by Doing an Act of Kindness for Someone Today! Subscribe: Podcast: http://goo.gl/1euQe7 YouTube: https://goo.gl/Mz7Ngg FREE STUFF: Guide to Lucid Dreaming E-Book and Guided Hypnotic Experience: http://www.mattbelair.com/luciddreaming 3 State of the Art, Brainwave Entrainment, 3-D Sound Experiences! http://bit.ly/gammawaves If you like the show please share, do an act of kindness, and become a patron here http://www.patreon.com/mattbelair THANK YOU! For Podcast, coaching, speaking, media and consulting inquiries - Matt@ZenAthlete.com Instagram: @MattBelair Twitter: @Matt_Belair May Love, Joy, Passion, Peace, and Prosperity fill your life! Namaste, ~ Matthew Belair HashTags ======== #podcast, #self help, #self improvement, personal development, #podcast, #best podcast, #top podcast, #consciousness, #mind, #body, #spirit, #matt, #matthew, #belair, #spirituality, #awakening, #top rated podcasts, #top video podcasts, #best video podcasts, #best health podcasts, #spiritual podcasts best, #spiritual podcasts to listen to, #spirituality podcast, #consciousness podcast, consciousness videos, #best self help podcasts, #mindset, #healthwisdom, #spirituality, #consciousness, #selfhelp, #selfcare, #mindset, #selfimprovement, #selfdevelopment, #personaldevelopment, #self help podcasts, #personal development podcast, #mindset podcast, #millionaire mindset podcast, #podcast #growth mindset, #self improvement podcast, #best self improvement podcast #consciousness videos channel, #self help videos on youtube, #personal development videos, #personal development videos youtube, #mindset video youtube, #best self improvement videos, #podcast youtube channel, #mindset, #healthwisdom, #spirituality, #consciousness, #selfhelp, #selfcare, #mindset, #selfimprovement, #selfdevelopment, #personaldevelopment
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Tríó Barney Kessel leikur Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu), Spring Is Here, Surrey With Fringe On Top, Angel Eyes, Custard Puff, Be Deedle Dee Do og When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin'. Tríó Dodo Marmarosa spilar The Moody Blues, The Very Thought Of You, The Song Is You, Just Friends, I Remember You og Yardbird Suite. Kvartett Cliffords Adams leikur lögin Walkin', Renatyah, Darshan's Love, Master Power, Precious Jewel, With His Grace og I Can't Get Started.
Tríó Barney Kessel leikur Volare (Nel blu, dipinto di blu), Spring Is Here, Surrey With Fringe On Top, Angel Eyes, Custard Puff, Be Deedle Dee Do og When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin'. Tríó Dodo Marmarosa spilar The Moody Blues, The Very Thought Of You, The Song Is You, Just Friends, I Remember You og Yardbird Suite. Kvartett Cliffords Adams leikur lögin Walkin', Renatyah, Darshan's Love, Master Power, Precious Jewel, With His Grace og I Can't Get Started.
Hi, this is Episode 11 of Smoken, Token, and Joken. On this latest episode Scott, Matt and Kenny discuss the following topics: buying another person’s life; an army of Cliffords; transcendental tennis; Scott’s hidden work bathroom; living in The Truman Show; Disney dubstep; Matt walking the Atlantic coastline; dick tattoos; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; the… Continue reading ST&J 11 – Haters Gonna Hate, But Turtles Gotta Eat
We kicked things off with the Hip Hop Fight Club's East Coast bracket, and youll be surprised to find out who came out on top. We also got into the holiday spirit and discussed what if Santa was black, which led us into another racial conversation centered around the white bank robber who dressed up as a black dude while putting in his work. We put Cliffords latest release No Mercy on the chopping block for this episode's Blend It or Bump It, sampled a domestic brew for the Stash Box, and chopped it up on a bunch of other topics to wrap up our last show for 2010. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We kicked things off with the Hip Hop Fight Club's East Coast bracket, and youll be surprised to find out who came out on top. We also got into the holiday spirit and discussed what if Santa was black, which led us into another racial conversation centered around the white bank robber who dressed up as a black dude while putting in his work. We put Cliffords latest release No Mercy on the chopping block for this episode's Blend It or Bump It, sampled a domestic brew for the Stash Box, and chopped it up on a bunch of other topics to wrap up our last show for 2010.
We kicked things off with the Hip Hop Fight Club's East Coast bracket, and youll be surprised to find out who came out on top. We also got into the holiday spirit and discussed what if Santa was black, which led us into another racial conversation centered around the white bank robber who dressed up as a black dude while putting in his work. We put Cliffords latest release No Mercy on the chopping block for this episode's Blend It or Bump It, sampled a domestic brew for the Stash Box, and chopped it up on a bunch of other topics to wrap up our last show for 2010. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Consumer VC: Venture Capital I B2C Startups I Commerce | Early-Stage Investing
Our guest today is Josh Cliffords, Founder & CEO of FreeWater. FreeWater is exactly what you think it is. FreeWater. Where they give away water and make money on selling ads on the bottle. We discuss the origin story of FreeWater, the economics of an ad-based physical product business, how he approached his distribution and finding sponsors, reactions to him building FreeWater, other products he wants to move into. Without further ado, here's Josh.***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000.