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Best podcasts about cobden

Latest podcast episodes about cobden

IASA Podcast
Unpacking Farm to School Initiative in Southern Illinois

IASA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 32:11


Locally sourced food and scratch cooking. In this episode of the IASA Podcast, we talk to Matt Hickam, Regional Superintendent of ROE 30, and Greg Christian, CEO of Beyond Green Partners, about efforts to leverage a state grant to implement scratch cooking in Cobden and Murphysboro schools.

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"DON'T YOU START GIVING ME FASHION ADVICE!" | Harry Cobden & the Weekly Podcast | Punchestown 2025

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 9:32


Harry joins us in the Emerald Isle for a cracking week of racing at Punchestown. Live from the streets of Naas, welcome to the season finale of Harry Cobden and The Weekly Podcast.    Subscribe to the Paddy Power Racing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing   18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"ANYONE WITH A CHANCE, I'LL BE THERE!" | Harry Cobden | Riding for Willie Mullins? | Absurde | Sandown

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 20:30


Another week, another big winner for Harry Cobden, trained by Willie Mullins! Plenty of speculation lately about Harry riding more for Willie, so hear all about it, From The Horse's Mouth... 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"I STILL HAVEN'T LIVED THAT DOWN!" | Harry Cobden | Scottish National win | Cheltenham Thursday Tips

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 18:13


Fresh from victory in the Scottish Grand National, Harry Cobden joins PK to give us the latest news on his upcoming rides, his novelty cheque, and of course, the farm. This show is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qPNTpd7IZgk

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
'200 BARS BABY!' | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast | Aintree Recap | Ayr Rides | Spending £200K

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 18:55


After a successful weekend at Aintree, Harry gives us his thoughts on securing 2nd place in the David Power Jockeys' Cup, how he's going to spend the £200,000 prize money, and his upcoming rides in Ayr this weekend. Watch this episode and more on the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/4p_CgiQ1uU0 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
'HE SHOULD BE GOING THERE WITH A BIG CHANCE' | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast | Aintree 2025 tips | Grand National Tips

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 24:03


We caught up with Paddy Power Ambassador Harry Cobden to discuss all things Aintree Festival, including his mounts, fancies and overall thoughts ahead of the Grand National. Enter our free to play game ELIMINATOR here:  https://promos.paddypower.com/promotion?promoCode=FTPELIMINATOR25 To read terms and conditions for Aintree offers, click here: https://promos.paddypower.com/sport Watch this episode, Aintree Rewind with Patrick Mullins and more on the Paddy Power Racing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing 18+ | gambleaware.org

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"HE'LL PUT UP A BOLD SHOW" | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast | Weekend Rides | David Power Jockeys' Cup

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 20:14


With the Aintree meeting looming large, Harry gives us his thoughts on him closing in on the century of winners this season, the David Power Jockeys' Cup battle for 2nd, and some exciting upcoming rides. Available to watch on the Paddy Power Racing YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/14IF9nC__9A 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
HARRY COBDEN CHELTENHAM REVIEW | Horses to Watch | David Power Jockeys' Cup | Caldwell Potter

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 20:40


Harry Cobden is back with his weekly podcast, to give us his view of Cheltenham, some horses to take out of the meeting, and look ahead to some upcoming rides.  This show also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/fhXTnJVag50 18+ GambleAware 

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
HARRY COBDEN'S CHELTENHAM PREVIEW | 28 RACES | Cheltenham 2025 Tips

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 43:41


Paddy Power's newest ambassador, Harry Cobden, runs us through his mounts, thoughts and fancies for the 2025 Cheltenham Festival. This show is also available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/e5OdPlrXEiA 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"HE WILL RUN WELL!" | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast Ep 3 | Weekend Rides | Kandoo Kid

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 20:51


Harry Cobden's back on your feed to give us the latest news on his recent rides, upcoming rides, and of course, the cattle he's off to buy on Friday. Watch this show, and plenty more Cheltenham Content, on the Paddy Power Racing YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@paddypowerhorseracing 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
"HE WILL RELISH THE CONDITIONS" | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast | Grand National Ride? | Sandown Tip

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 13:50


Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast, episode 2! Harry's sweet on one at Sandown, for a start. We also discuss his potential Grand National mount, the latest on the farm, and some big rides this weekend. Watch this show on Spotify or YouTube: https://youtu.be/f6iEyO14kRI Get your tickets for our Cheltenham Fanzone here: http://bit.ly/3EsOYAe 18+ GambleAware

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth
WELCOME HARRY | Harry Cobden and the Weekly Podcast | Cobden's Farm | Best chance this weekend?

Paddy Power presents From The Horse's Mouth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 23:12


Ladies and gentleman, we are delighted to announce Harry Cobden as the latest signing to the From The Horse's Mouth stable. Get to know the Champion Jockey with some quick fire questions, farm chat, and of course, info on his rides this weekend. Leave some comments on YouTuwith questions for us to ask Harry next week: https://youtu.be/NfL3hM4cHXg Get your tickets for our Cheltenham Fanzone here: : http://bit.ly/3EsOYAe 18+ GambleAware

Centre Pass: In Focus
Taini Jamison Trophy | Post match interviews with Kate Heffernan and Beth Cobden

Centre Pass: In Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 9:14


Mark Stafford and Brooke Leaver bring you post match interviews with Kate Heffernan and Beth Cobden following the England Roses one-point win over the Silver Ferns at Trusts Arena in Auckland to lead the Taini Jamison Series 1-0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Small Town Big Business Podcast
Flamm Orchards: A 136-Year Farming Legacy in Cobden, Illinois w/ Parker & Austin Flamm

Small Town Big Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 44:53


Recorded at EThOs Small Business Incubator and Co-working Spaces in Marion, Illinois. https://members.ethosmarion.org/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Our guest: https://flammorchards.com/

Small Town Big Business Podcast
Honey Heist Mead Company: Jacqueline Robbins' Journey to Crafting Southern Illinois' First Meadery

Small Town Big Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 40:47


In this episode, we dive into the story of Jackie Robbins, the passionate entrepreneur behind Honey Heist Mead Company, nestled in the rolling hills of Southern Illinois in Cobden.

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Damian Barrett, Larry Emdur's Logies Tattoo, 5 at 5:0... Something - The Rush Hour podcast - Monday 19th August 2024

The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 59:36


Billy kicks things off with the All Sports Report - and promises not to tread into Damo's areas... then immediately treading into Damo's areas. Damian Barrett comes in loaded up with the latest footy news, and his positives and negatives from Round 23. Billy made the paper on the weekend, then Josh from Cobden has a crack at $1k with Guernsey Cash - and he's picked a team he doesn't support!. Larry Emdur made a promise at the Logies, which set up Topics Brownless, then it's time for the 5 at 5:05... at a lot closer to 5:45. Finally, Billy tries to continue his Plastic streak with a joke about a Rolling Stone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
159 – The Prudential Lincoln with Allen Guelzo

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 61:58


Was Abraham Lincoln a racist?  Were his efforts at emancipation the mere cold calculations of a politician whose sole aim was to win the Civil War, or do they point to some deeper ideals of America's first principles?  Joining Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is Lincoln historian Dr. Allen C. Guelzo for a wide-ranging conversation on how Lincoln's efforts at ending slavery and saving the union may provide the clearest example of prudent American statesmanship in practice.   About Dr. Allen C. Guelzo Excerpts from the James Madison Program   Dr. Allen C. Guelzo is a New York Times best-seller author, American historian and commentator on public issues.  He has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, the Christian Science Monitor, National Affairs, First Things, U.S. News & World Report, The Weekly Standard, Washington Monthly, National Review, the Daily Beast, and the Claremont Review of Books, and has been featured on NPR's “Weekend Edition Sunday” and “On Point,” The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (2008), Meet the Press: Press Pass with David Gregory, The Civil War: The Untold Story (Great Divide Pictures, 2014), Race to the White House: Lincoln vs. Douglas (CNN, 2016), Legends and Lies: The Civil War (Fox, 2018), Reconstruction (PBS, 2019) and Brian Lamb's “Booknotes.”  In 2010, he was nominated for a Grammy Award along with David Straithern and Richard Dreyfuss for their production of the entirety of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (BBC Audio).  In 2018, he was a winner of the Bradley Prize, along with Jason Riley of The Wall Street Journal and Charles Kesler of the Claremont Institute.   He is Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Research Scholar and Director of the James Madison Program Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship.  Previously, he was Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University, and the Director of Civil War Era Studies and the Henry R. Luce Professor of the Civil War Era at Gettysburg College.  During 2010-11 and again in 2017-18, he served as the WL. Garwood Visiting Professor in the James Madison Program at Princeton University.  He holds the MA and PhD in History from the University of Pennsylvania.   Among his many award-winning publications, he is the author of Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President, which won both the Lincoln Prize and the Abraham Lincoln Institute Prize in 2000; Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: The End of Slavery in America (Simon & Schuster, 2004) which also won the Lincoln Prize and the Abraham Lincoln Institute Prize, for 2005; Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America (Simon & Schuster, 2008), on the Lincoln-Douglas debates of 1858; a volume of essays, Abraham Lincoln as a Man of Ideas (Southern Illinois University Press, 2009) which won a Certificate of Merit from the Illinois State Historical Association in 2010; and Lincoln: A Very Short Introduction (in the Oxford University Press ‘Very Short Introductions' series.  In 2012, he published Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction with Oxford University Press, and in 2013 Alfred Knopf published his book on the battle of Gettysburg (for the 150thanniversary of the battle), Gettysburg: The Last Invasion, which spent eight weeks on the New York Times best-seller list. Gettysburg: The Last Invasion won the Lincoln Prize for 2014, the inaugural Guggenheim-Lehrman Prize in Military History, the Fletcher Pratt Award of the New York City Round Table, and the Richard Harwell Award of the Atlanta Civil War Round Table.  His most recent publications are Redeeming the Great Emancipator (Harvard University Press, 2016) which originated as the 2012 Nathan Huggins Lectures at Harvard University, and Reconstruction: A Concise History (Oxford University Press, 2018).   He is one of Power Line's 100 “Top Professors” in America.  In 2009, he delivered the Commonwealth Fund Lecture at University College, London, on “Lincoln, Cobden and Bright: The Braid of Liberalism in the 19th-Century's Transatlantic World.”  He has been awarded the Lincoln Medal of the Union League Club of New York City, the Lincoln Award of the Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, and the Lincoln Award of the Union League of Philadelphia, in addition to the James Q. Wilson Award for Distinguished Scholarship on the Nature of a Free Society.  In 2018, he was named a Senior Fellow of the Claremont Institute.  He has been a Fellow of the Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History at Harvard University, and currently serves as a Trustee of the Gilder-Lehrman Institute of American History.   Together with Patrick Allitt and Gary W. Gallagher, he team-taught The Teaching Company's American History series, and as well as courses on Abraham Lincoln (Mr. Lincoln, 2005) on American intellectual history (The American Mind, 2006), the American Revolution (2007), and the Founders (America's Founding Fathers, 2017).  From 2006 to 2013, he served as a member of the National Council of the National Endowment for the Humanities.   Dr. Guelzo's latest book, Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment, which is discussed in this episode is available wherever books are sold.   He lives in Paoli and Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with his wife, Debra.  They have three children and five grandchildren.  His website is allenguelzo.com   Saving Elephants is coming to YouTube! We're thrilled to announce that Saving Elephants will be launching a YouTube channel in August with full-length episodes, exclusive shorts, and even live events!  Further details coming soon...  

il posto delle parole
Alberto Mingardi "Libertà contro libertà"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 26:10


Alberto Mingardi, Emanuele Felice"Libertà contro libertà"Un duello sulla società apertaEdizioni del Mulinowww.mulino.itSe la libertà è così importante, qual è il prezzo da pagare per essa? Perché i principi del liberalismo possono essere utili oggi e domani? Questo libro non è un dibattito, è un duello, ma non deve risolversi con una stoccata. Sta a chi legge scegliere a chi dare ragione.Che cos'è davvero il liberalismo? Qual è il suo rapporto con lo Stato, con il mercato, con la democrazia? O con la felicità e la realizzazione personale? In una società sempre più multietnica, come si declina il valore liberale della tolleranza? E nel mondo multipolare di oggi, come possiamo dare forza ai valori del libero scambio e del cosmopolitismo? Siamo da sempre abituati a leggere non solo la politica, ma anche la storia delle idee in generale – Voltaire e Rousseau, Keynes e Hayek, Rawls e Nozick, e anche i Beatles e i Rolling Stones – attraverso scontri di pensiero intrecciati a vicende personali che definiscono il campo della discussione pubblica, tanto quanto fa la lotta politica fra destra e sinistra. Ma mentre l'arma del duello politico è la sciabola, quella del duello intellettuale è il fioretto. In questo libro ci si sfida su uno dei campi di battaglia del XXI secolo.Emanuele Felice è professore ordinario di Storia economica all'Università IULM di Milano. È stato responsabile Economia del Partito democratico. Tra i suoi libri per il Mulino «Perché il Sud è rimasto indietro» (20162) e «La conquista dei diritti» (2022). È editorialista per il «Domani». Ha un cane. Alberto Mingardi è professore ordinario di Storia delle dottrine politiche all'Università IULM di Milano e dirige l'Istituto Bruno Leoni. Ha curato edizioni critiche di R. Cobden, E. Kedourie, V. Pareto e H. Spencer. Per il Mulino ha pubblicato «Capitalismo» (2023). Ha due gatti.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

The ITV Racing Podcast
The National Hunt Season Review With Patrick Mullins, Harry Cobden, Paddy Brennan, Felix de Giles & Patrick Wadge

The ITV Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 76:16


Richard, Jane & Andrew reflect on a season of domination for Willie Mullins with his son, Patrick, while we also speak to champion jockeys elect, Harry Cobden and Patrick Wadge, and reigning French rider of the year Felix de Giles. Paddy Brennan also joins us to discuss his plans for retirement.

Mornings with Neil Mitchell
Man on the run after early morning shooting in south-west Victoria

Mornings with Neil Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 0:56


A man is on the run, and another has been arrested after a car allegedly rammed another vehicle on Mitchell Street in Cobden early this morning before shots were heard.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside the Mind of Champions
Jockey Harry Cobden's Winning Mindset

Inside the Mind of Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 29:30


Harry Cobden burst onto the horse racing scene at 16 and has since matured into a seasoned professional by his mid-twenties, known for his remarkable poise under the intense pressure of the sport. He is at the top of the jump jockey's championship with 138 wins at a 23% strike rate. The jump jockeys are the most courageous and resilient sports stars around.In this episode, we begin hearing from Harry's trainer, Paul Nicholls OBE, who has won the grand national, four Cheltenham Gold Cups, and has been crowned the British jump racing champion 14 times in a row.We'll then dive into how Harry handles the mental and physical demands of his sport, his recovery from serious injury, and his strategies for coping with social media scrutiny. Learn how he prepares for races, the role of a supportive team in achieving success, and the commitment to no regrets.Connect with JeremyContact hello@sportingedge.com LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremysnape/ Twitter https://twitter.com/thesportingedgeFacebook http://www.facebook.com/TheSportingEdgeWebsite https://www.sportingedge.com/

The Gilded Age and Progressive Era

Economics might study trade, commerce, and financial markets, but the discipline explores human interaction as much as any other subject. The idea of free trade, especially the idea espoused by Richard Cobden, intersected with the millennial pursuit of peace like two halves of the same walnut. Marc William Palen joins the show to explain the legacy of Cobden and others in the global story of free trade and pacifism. Essential Reading:Marc William Palen, Pax Economica: Left Wing Visions of a Free Trade World (2024).Recommended Reading:Johanna Bockman, Markets in the Name of Socialism: The Left-Wing Origins of Neoliberalism (2011).Eric Helleiner, The Neomercantilists: A Global Intellectual History (2021).Douglas Irwin, Against the Tide: An Intellectual History of Free Trade (1998).Quinn Slobodian, Globalists: The End of Empire and the Birth of Neoliberalism (2018).Thomas Zeiler, Capitalist Peace: A History of American Free-Trade Internationalism (2022). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Luck On Sunday Podcast
Harry Cobden Full Interview

Luck On Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 27:03


Nick was joined in the Luck On Sunday by leading National Hunt jockey Harry Cobden. Reflecting on a fantastic season & looking ahead to the Spring festival period.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 940 - Cobden outsmarts his rivals

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 47:38


To kick off the week, Charlotte Greenway is joined by Lee Mottershead of the Racing Post to dissect Pic D'Orhy's success in the Grade 1 Ascot Chase and the ride given to the winner as well as those in behind. Lee also discusses his article in the Post this weekend that criticises how races are being run in Britain and the detrimental effect this can have on the sport and young horses in this country. Ben Pauling reflects on his treble at Ascot on Saturday and provides an update on his novice hurdlers heading to Cheltenham while jockeys' Kit Alexander and Saffie Osbourne join the show following their big race successes over the weekend at Haydock and Dubai/Qatar respectively.

Racing Post
122: Daryl Jacob takes over from Harry Cobden on Bravemansgame | The Front Page | Horse Racing News

Racing Post

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 41:14


Tom Kerr, Lee Mottershead and Peter Scargill are your panel for a review of the biggest stories in racing.  In this week's edition, we start with the breaking news that Daryl Jacob will ride Bravemansgame for the first time in the Betfair Chase, look back at a busy weekend at Cheltenham and Navan, hear about the latest news in the John Dance investigation, and finish with a not-exactly-expert preview of Frankie Dettori's expected appearance in I'm A Celebrity...  Sign the affordability checks petition: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/649894 Read an actual expert preview of I'm A Celebrity: https://www.racingpost.com/sport/special-events/showbiz/im-a-celebrity-2023-start-date-line-up-betting-odds-tips-and-predictions-ae0xq7D9FLjT/

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Cobden Sunday Funday

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 7:52


Misty phoned in to chat about the upcoming Cobden Sunday Funday. Find out more information on the Cobden Pioneer Park Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cobdenpioneerpark

Betfair
The Boy Cobden | Weighed-In | Episode 162

Betfair

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 63:23


Savethelastdance and Ryan Moore were the stars of the show last weekend but in Brendan's eyes the ‘Boy' Cobden went close. Aidan's tremendous 2-year-olds, the Racing League, trainers decline, Frankie's fire sale and much more. For all the latest tips & insight on racing head to betting.betfair.com/racing/

Buildipedia
#13 - What the Hell Is Going On with the Property Market? Insights with Matt Hayson of Cobden Hayson

Buildipedia

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 37:35


Welcome to the latest episode of Buildipedia, where we dive deep into the current state of the property market. Today, we have a very special guest joining us - Matt Hayson, a leading property sales agent and director of Cobden Hayson, a highly respected real estate agency based in Rozelle. Matt will be sharing his insights and perspectives on the latest happenings in the property market, shedding light on some of the most pressing questions on everyone's mind. Join us as we gain valuable insights from one of the most knowledgeable experts in the industry! KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 1. Relying solely on media reports to make decisions may not be wise as they are often inaccurate. To make better decisions, it's important to get a sense of the market's sentiment firsthand. 2. Securing financing can be challenging, so it's recommended to get your finances in order before making any moves. 3. Consider your long-term goals when making decisions about moving. Make sure your decision aligns with your desired outcomes for the next five years or more. CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! WEBSITE: https://www.buildipedia.au/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ballast-point-pl/mycompany/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ballastpointprojects INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ballastpointprojects/ CREDITS INTRO: Rita Mastrantone INTRO & OUTRO MUSIC: Coby Wilk If you LOVED the episode, please make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @ballaspointprojects. Thanks for listening & talk soon! Mat

F4L - Fishin' 4 Likes
F4L Episode 101 - Gaslight'r!

F4L - Fishin' 4 Likes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 39:12


Join hosts Chad and Joey as they fill you with information you didn't know you needed to hear about and comedy you didn't know you needed in your lives.Life after 100! Find out how to be extra toxic, this week on F4L. This week's catchin' a buzz segment features High Tide New England IPA from the Whitewater Brewing Co. in Cobden, Ontario. Follow us on TikTok @f4lpodcast and on Instagram @fishin4likespodcast for some behind the scenes content and send us a DM! We'll read anything on air. 

The Final Furlong Podcast
Countdown to Cheltenham with top jockeys Daryl Jacob, Brendan Powell and Harry Cobden

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 67:37


In association with Betdaq, All About Sunday and TalkSPORT2: Emmet Kennedy is joined by top jockeys Daryl Jacob, Brendan Powell and Harry Cobden who give us updates and essential insight on their big hopes for the Cheltenham Festival and the Grand National, including Bravemansgame, Tahmuras, Hermes Allen, Stage Star, Fiddlerontheroof, The Big Breakaway and exciting Willie Mullins novices El Fabiolo and Impaire Et Passe. The lads also give us horses to follow for Cheltenham, including a 14/1 shot! Pay no commission for your first 100 days at BETDAQ. Join BETDAQ.com, The Sports Betting exchange today. New customers only, Terms and conditions apply. https://www.betdaq.com AllAboutSunday is fulfilling the dreams of racing fans with affordable racehorse ownership. The AllAboutSunday Ownership Experience is unparalleled as we deliver the ultimate ownership experience through our exclusive owners app. Owners are brought closer to ownership like never before https://www.allaboutsunday.com  Show Your Support for The FFP with Likes & Shares on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW
#109 Rosie / Food Love

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 200:29


This episode we discuss the West coast of OZ, Wedding photography, Blanchfields Bakery, Gigs, Getting stuck, The shimmy, Fucking food and other things, Karoro being the best suburb in Greymouth, Intermediate school, Grey fire fighters, Blaketown feels, Fishing, Pauline Hansen, Walking back the temp rising hysteria, Greymouth laps, Gaming, Kids, TopGun, Onlyfans, Coruba rum, Party at 33 Doyle st, Fact checking Joel, Baked potato, NZ porn, Aussies not caring about NZ, AFL, Football worldcup, A league, NBL, EPL, Scissor slide, Baking hours, Flies everywhere, Shark attacks, Expensive fish n Chips, Cobden bridge, Eeling, Karoro bush network, Covid in Geraldton, Mining money FIFO, Greymain disco and heaps more. Enjoy:)

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Christmas on Curdie

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 4:12


Sheralee speaks to Jof about the upcoming Christmas festivities in Cobden. Details at https://www.facebook.com/events/1348869099255843

The Final Furlong Podcast
Harry Cobden talks Bravemansgame, Hitman, Greaneteen and the whip rules change

The Final Furlong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 23:18


Emmet Kennedy is joined by top jockey Harry Cobden who talks about the prospects of winning another King George for his boss Paul Nicholls on favourite Bravemansgame and second favourite Hitman. We get the latest on Greaneteen's bid to retain the Tingle Creek and we hear about talented novice chaser Stage Star. Plus Harry shares his frustration about the whip rules changes proximity to Cheltenham. American and Canadian listeners! We've teamed up with America's favourite Sportsbook BetUS to give FFP listeners a 125% Sportsbook bonus upon initial deposit! Click this link to get the Gravy!

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Cobden Rotary Mini Golf

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 4:18


Gary Kimber from Cobden Rotary Club talks about the local mini golf course that the Rotary Club manages, and the community benefits that result from the funds raised. For information and bookings visit https://www.facebook.com/CobdenMiniGolf

The ITV Racing Podcast
The November Meeting Preview With Paddy Power, Sam Thomas & Harry Cobden

The ITV Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 63:18


The man himself joins Richard, Jane and Andrew ahead of the Paddy Power November meeting at Cheltenham. We also hear from Sam Thomas and Harry Cobden about their charges over the 3 days, both of whom have had excellent starts to the season.

F4L - Fishin' 4 Likes
F4L Episode 83 - Deep Into the Fish Tank

F4L - Fishin' 4 Likes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 30:36


Join hosts Chad and Joey as they fill you with information you didn't know you needed to hear about and comedy you didn't know you needed in your lives. This week, the boys dive into the tank to talk about some deeper subjects.This week's catchin' a buzz segment features Astrolabe from Whitewater Brewing Co. in Cobden, Ontario.Follow us on TikTok @f4lpodcast and on Instagram @fishin4likespodcast for some behind the scenes content and send us a DM! We'll read anything on air. 

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Cobden Funday Sunday

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 5:24


Sheralee dropped in to OCR FM to have a chat about the Cobden Funday Sunday. Stay updated via their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/cobdenpioneerpark

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.19 Fall and Rise of China: Second Opium War #1: Seymour's onslaught

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 34:16


Last time we spoke the horrifying trade of Poison and Pigs. The “Poison” referring to the still thriving opium trade and “pig” being the kidnapping of Chinese coolies. We also briefly talked about the rise of the Taiping rebels under Hong Xiuquan, the self proclaimed brother of Jesus Christ. The Taiping rebellion alongside the trade of Poison and Pigs was wreaking havoc upon the Qing dynasty and then to ignite the powder keg came a rather small event. The Arrow incident set into motion Ye Mingchen to butt heads with Harry Parkes and John Bowring and all 3 of these men would begin a duel that set into motion the kindling for another opium war. Soon things got completely out of hand and Rear Admiral Seymour was brought into the mix leading to him ordering the first official shots of what will become the second opium war. #19 This episode is Part 1 of the Second Opium War: Seymour's onslaught   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Ye Mingchen upon learning of the threat immediately called upon Canton's militia, but their response was not exactly enthusiastic. Unlike the previous Lin Zexu, a noble and very charismatic figure, Ye lacked public support and the rank and file soldiers often disregarded him. A large reason for this was because of the brutality he unleashed on the Taiping Rebels in the two provinces he ran. Ye's two hundred warships while numerous, in the face of the British state of the art gunboats and steamers, were basically childs toys. Parkes sent Ye another demand: to grant British residents the right to live and work outside the factories. Ye refused the demand and on October 28th, the British sent the steamer Encounter to shell the rooftop of the vice regal residence. This action did drive some popularity for Ye as many began to say the viceroy was fearless and had remained in his courtyard reading a book as the shells missed him. Ye then upted the anty by placing a price on British heads from 30 to 100 dollars. Ye also placed a whopping 30,000 dollars for Parkes head. When Seymour came to Canton he found the Encounter moored off the city near the factories. He sent the Sampson and Barracouta to seize the Blenheim and Macao forts meeting no resistance. One of the British sailors named William Kennedy described the city “The river was alive with every kind of craft, from the little sampan, propelled by a single oar in the stern, to the heavy trading junk with her single iron-wood mast and mat sails. Numerous flower-boats belonging to wealthy mandarins were moored off the town, conspicuous by their gaudy paint, and crowded with laughing girls, who kept up an incessant chatter as they peeped out at the foreign devils!” The next day, Seymour seized the Bird's nest fort and then the two Shameen forts guarding the passage. All of the guns they found in the forts were rendered unserviceable.  When the bombardment of Canton had begun, a hole was made in Canton's walls and this allowed a detachment of Royal Marines to land and get into the factory sector to protect the inhabitants. Chinese guns on the walls did not fire upon the invaders who all entered the city to an eerie silence. Some Chinese matchlocks did fire upon them but it seems many were antiquated and did no damage. W.t Bates, the captain of the HMS Actaeon planted the Union Jack atop Canton's wall, and he was joined by an American envoy to Hong Kong, James Keenan who likewise was waving the Stars and Stripes. Now this is an interesting bit, because the US remained neutral during the conflict between China and Britain. James Keenan apparently was shit faced when he did this haha. The British began to move a large cannon through the wall breach and used it to further shell Ye's residence.. The royal marines and sailors formed posts and barricades with field gun support around certain streets to guard against counter attacks. On October 25th the Chinese forces attacked the British pickets, but were easily repulsed, resulting in 14 casualties for them. On October 27th, the Encounter opened fire on Ye's poor residence as the Barracouta and Sulphur Creek shelled Chinese positions along the hills in the back of Canton. The British forces warned the Chinese civilians to evacuate themselves and their property. On october 28th, the British attacked again, this time from the Dutch Folly where they placed 2 large guns. The shelling of Cantons walls set fires within the city and the next morning the British began firing upon Chinese counter artillery being mounted on the opposite side of the Dutch Folly. Seymour then led a 400 man party personally to capture Ye's residence, but they found it to be abandoned. Seymour reported “the Chinese troops offered little resistance beyond a scattered fire from the streets and houses”, two British were killed with 12 wounded. Seymour did not have nearly enough men to hold Canton, so he soon pulled back to a safer encampment outside the walls, but not before sending Ye a threat “The lives and property of the entire city are at my mercy, and could be destroyed by me at any moment,”. Ye sent an emissary to Parks with a truce offer, but Parkes rebuffed it by making vague threats about allying with the Taiping rebels. It was most likely a bluff, because Bowring personally loathed what he called “the Jacobin like God worshippers”. It seems even Ye knew this to be a bluff as well. Seymour continued his siege of Canton and managed to gain control of all the seagoing traffic in the gulf of Canton by chasing off all the Chinese war junks that came near. Seymour estimated it would take at least 5000 men to hold the city.  Meanwhile Ye began to really saber rattle, making a proclamation to the residents of Canton to “preserve quiet minds, guard your property, but do not give way to alarm”. It should be noted Ye said this from a very safe hiding place. Well the Chinese and European residents gradually began to desert Canton as Seymour's bombardment grew more intense and many had to flee for their lives. Snipers inside the city returned fire on the British using antiquated matchlocks, but it amounted to nothing. By the end of October, Ye finally agreed to parley with the British, but still refused to meet them in person, instead sending subordinates, which was most likely also a face saving insult to the British. Bowring demanded in person negotiations and sent Seymour a letter to toss at Ye “In the administration of all matters in China the rule adhered to is that which heaven shows is the right one to pursue: the chief consideration is the people. It is said in The Book of History, ‘Heaven sees as my people see; Heaven hears as my people hear.' Is this not an additional reason why I should be unable to constrain the people? I must add that as it is the habit of Your Excellency's nation to adore the spirit of Heaven, it behooves you in my opinion so much the more to conform in your actions to the principle given us by heaven. Let Your Excellency maturely consider this. “ On November the 6th the British seized the French Folly fort along the pearl river near Canton. Enroute to it they ran into a armada of 23 Chinese war junks, but easily sent them into a rout, but at the cost of 1 death and 4 wounded sailors. The battle lasted no more than an hour and Parkes described the defenders as “putting up a very hot resistance, the battle was exceeding creditable to the bravery of not just our men, but of the Chinese also”.  Just before november the 12th, Seymour sent word to the Qing commanders garrisoning the bogue forts “The British Admiral wishes to spare life, and is not at war with the Chinese; and as it is necessary for him to hold possession of the Bogue Forts, until the conduct of the Viceroy Yeh can be referred to the Emperor of Pekin, one hour will be given for the purpose of clearing out; if this offer is at once accepted, boats will be permitted to pass to and from the main land and the Wantungs. In this case, the forts will remain uninjured, ready to be returned in the same state to the Chinese when these differences are over; and the rebels will neither be allowed to pass the Bogue Forts, nor to enter them whilst in our possession” Seymour waited an hour but received no answer. In truth the Qing commander of the forts could not give an answer, if he did he would be beheaded. On November 12th, a British squadron of 6 ships opened fire on the two Wangtong island forts which were both fully manned, holding over 200 guns. The Qing defenders tossed stink pots at the first Royal marines to enter the forts. The Chinese fired upon the invaders, but as soon as enough British had entered the forts the defenders fled to prepared escape boats. As Seymour described it “the battle was a considerable, though ill-directed resistance of about an hour or so”. The British had one death and 5 wounded aboard the HMS Nankin. The next day the British attacked and captured the Anunghoy forts, each holding 200 guns whereupon Seymour chided “there was some resistance”, there were no casualties. The Americans also got to have a go at the Qing at this time. The USS Portsmouth and USS Levant were sailing off the Chinese coast when they received news of the war. The two sloops of war were tasked with protecting American lives and to land 150 marines at Canton to do so. They made a peaceful landing and began to occupy the city. Commodore James Armstrong and Captain Henry Bell came aboard the USS Jacinto, landing additional forces in Canton. On November the 15th the American force withdrew from the city. As they were withdrawing, Commander Andrew Foote of the Portsmouth was rowing to his ship, but as he did so a Chinese garrison fired on his small boat a few times, nearly hitting him. The next day the US marines decided to retaliate against the Qing for what had occurred. The Steam frigate USS San Jacinto alongside the two slopes of war made their way up the Pearl River and launched an attack on Canton's coastal forts, also known as the barrier forts. The USS Portsmouth was the first to fire upon the nearest fort on November 16th. For 2 hours the American bombardment harassed the forts until the forts stopped firing back. Before sending the marines to attack though, the Qing commander and American officials attempted diplomacy, but it failed to reach any result by November 20th. Commodore Armstrong ordered his ships to continue firing upon the forts. During the mayhem the USS Levant received 22 cannonball hits to her sail and hull. Under the cover of their naval bombardment, 287 American troops led by COmmander Andrew Foote landed unopposed. 50 marines led by Captain John Simms spearheaded the attack and they quickly captured the nearest fort and proceeded to unleash its 53 guns to attack the second nearest fort. When the Qing saw the fort was shooting at them they launched a counterattack of 3000 soldiers from Canton. The melee lasted until november 24th, until the combined efforts of the Americans on land and their naval squadron managed to push back the Qing army killing and wounding dozens. The Americans then seized 2 more of the forts and spiked 176 of their guns. It is alleged the Qing had around 250-500 casualties while the Americans suffered 22. The USS Levant lost a man and had 6 wounded during the cannon exchange. Afterwards Armstrong tried diplomacy again and signed an agreement of neutrality between the US and the Qing for the duration of the war. America would respect the agreement until another incident in 1859.    In the meantime with the siege going on at Canton trade fell apart. Howqua and the other Cohong merchants faced ruin. On november 12th, the Cohong merchants pleaded with Parkes. Howqua explained their impossible position. He said they agreed the British should be allowed to live in Canton outside the factories, but they currently lacked enough firepower to enforce this. Parkes said of the Cohong groveling “Their weight as a class both with [the] authorities and people is far less than we suppose. The people, particularly the rural population, were opposed to our admission.” Nonetheless the Canton stalemate continued till november 17th, when Bowring left for Hong Kong. Bowring reported to the foreign minister lord Clarendon “I have exhausted all the means with which I could influence either the hopes or fears of this incarnation of ancient Chinese pride, ignorance and unteachableness.” The Taiping Rebels heard about the situation and offered military assistance to the British, but the British distrusted them. Towards the end of november a armada of rebel ships with 1500 men showed up to Canton hoping to coordinate an attack on the Qing. Instead the Taiping were met by a British fleet commanded by Captain Keith Stewart. But Parkes did use the Taiping offer to intimidate Ye, telling one of his assistants  “partisans of the revolutionary factions had intimated their wish to cooperate in an attack on the city, but that the Admiral had declined all connection with their proceedings.” Parkes added to this that the British decision could change depending on Ye's actions.  Ye was making a mistake during all of this, he assumed because of the lack of British manpower that they also lacked resolve. So on November 28th Ye made another proclamation “The English barbarians have attacked the provincial city, and wounded and injured our soldiers and people. Wherefore I herewith distinctly command you to join together to exterminate them, killing them whenever you meet them, whether on shore or in their ships.”. By mid december Ye felt emboldened enough to order the destruction of the foreign factories, but also officially denied any involvement in it. At around midnight of December 14th, some Chinese bearing torches burnt the factories to the ground. The British tried to fight the fires, but were unable to extinguish them. All that remained of the foreign buildings were the British chapel and boathouse in the end. Parkes was in Hong Kong that night, but a member of his staff, Henry Lane died in the fire.  Ye's bounties prompted some atrocities to take place on december 29th. The chinese crew of the steamship Thistle, carrying mail from Hong Kong to Canton, mutinied en route and beheaded all 11 european passengers, aided by some other Chinese who had snuck aboard disguised as passengers. The Thistle was set on fire and found drifting into Canton harbor with the headless victims. The heads were brought for reward, at that point its alleged Ye was paying 100$ a head. The Chinese figured out a primitive but effective way of fighting the British. In January of 1857, the Qing launched a flotilla of fire ships containing over 8000 pounds of gunpowder against Seymour's ships at harbor. The attack failed, but it certainly unnerved Seymor who never expected such retaliation. Seymour sailed out of Canton harbor with 2 ships, the Encounter and Niger and made way for the relative safety of Macao.  Before making it to Macao, on January the 4th, Seymour took 9 ships to attack and capture the Macao Fort which was located on an islet around 3 miles south of Canton. The Qing threw 70 War junks at the force incorporating an array of strategies such as fire boats, regular naval cannon warfare and using smaller row boats to toss stink pots at the British vessels. The Qing were soon overwhelmed and had to give up on the naval battle, allowing Seymour to claim the fort. On January 15th, 400 residents in Hong Kong got extremely ill after eating bread from the local bakery. The doctors at the scene said it was arsenic poisoning, but the culprit had either not wanted the British to die or was too incompetent to know how to poison properly. Turns out he put so much arsenic in the dough that it forced the victims to throw up the poison and thus led to no fatalities. Bowring's wife and children were some of the victims and Lady Bowring almost died. This led Bowring to write to the Colonial secretary Labouchere “I beg to apologize if anything should have been forgotten at this last moment. I am shaken by the effects of poison, every member of my family being at this moment suffering from this new attempt upon our lives”. The owner of the bakery went on trial despite the fact his own family was poisoned as well, luckily he was acquitted. Yet the British public demanded justice and they pointing their fingers at Ye Mingchen. Ye Mingchen at the time was hosting Napoleon III's representative, the Comte de Courcy and said this to the man about the incident “Doubtless there are many Chinese whose hatred against the English has been much increased, but to poison people in this underhand manner is an act worthy of detestation. Whoever he is, the author of this poisoning is an abominable creature, but since he is in [Britishcontrolled] Hong Kong, I find it difficult to proceed against him.” Well the British police in Hong Kong arrested 52 of the Bakery's employees as Bowring prevented a mob from lynching them. The arrested were jammed into a single room only 15 feet square for 19 days, the jailers simply did not have the space. The prison doctor eventually demanded they be moved to better quarters fearing an outbreak of plague might occur. The public went into a mass hysteria because of the poisoning event and a witch hunt began. It became almost comical, almost 500 arrests were made and some of the charges were simply “the man looked suspicious”. The native population of Hong Kong began to freak out and nearly half of them would leave to immigrate to Australia and California.  The Arrow incident and Thistle massacre had provided Bowring a justification to increase hostilities. On January the 10th Bowring sent a letter to the Governor General of India, Lord Canning asking for reinforcements, because he thought Seymour's expeditions in the Gulf of Canton were not providing results. What Bowring really wanted was to seize Canton, in his words “The gate of China is Canton, and unless we can force an entrance there, I believe the difficulties of obtaining any improved position in China will be almost invincible. The valor of H.M. naval forces [is] not able to take the city.” Bowring also stated he had spoken with Seymour and that both men agreed on the necessity for military aid in the form of at least 5000 men with a small amount of artillery. Back home in Britain, parliament anticipated Bowrings requests and on January 31st, before learning of the request Bowring had sent to Canning, ordered Canning to dispatch a regiment and artillery to Canton. On February 9th, the foreign minister ordered Seymour to seize the entrance to the Grand Canal which would effectively cut off the capital's rice supply. Beijing could be starved into submission since Seymour's countless capturing of Forts and victories on the sea had not produced any real response from the Emperor. Bowring was given new orders to obtain new concessions, now Britain wanted; a permanent British ambassadorial presence at Beijing, even more ports and rivers open and the right for British commercial and missionary access to China's interior. However back in Britain there was great concern for the cost of conflict with China. The Times estimated that a war with China may cost up to 10 million pounds in lost trade and tax revenues. Eventually the leader of the Tories brought a motion of no confidence against the Whig government and in particular against Palmerstons management of the conflict in China. On February 24th, the Tories denounced Bowring and Palmerstons as a quote “bald faced and illegal land grab and the usurpation of an independent nations sovereign powers”.  The Torries leader, Earl of Derby said this “I am an advocate for the feeble defenselessness of China against the overpowering might of Great Britain. I am an advocate for weakness against power, for perplexed and bewildered barbarism against the arrogant demands of over-weaning self-styled civilization. The Arrow issue is the most despicable cause of war that has ever occured”. You know its kind of a meme today to mock Britain for being this evil empire for most of history, but instances like this that often go unheard that there were people trying to stop conflict. The more you know as they say. Derby called upon the conscience of the bishops in the House of Lords and his secular colleagues “to declare that they will not sanction the usurpation of the most awful prerogative of the Crown, the declaring of war; that they will not tolerate the destruction of the forts of a friendly country; that they will not tolerate the bombardment and the shelling of a commercial and open city”. Derby was met with a standing ovation for his speech. Palmerston managed to influence Lord Shaftebury, a philanthropist and notorious critique of the opium trade, to join his side of the argument. Turns out the prime minister had bribed him by giving him control of the appointments of bishops, such appointments brought with them a cathedral, extensive lands and a salary from rent that allowed many Bishops to live like lords. Yet Shaftesburys conscious was troubled by the situation and he wrote in his diary “A sad result. Right or wrong, the government must be supported to bring these matters to a satisfactory close. Hope and believe that God, having employed [the Prime Minister] as an instrument of good, would maintain him. But his ways are inscrutable. Opium and Christianity could not enter China together.” Now Lord Clarendon had quite a battle on his hands with his opposition, Mr. Derby. Clarendon stood up to give a speech after Derby, but the standing ovation and cheers for Derby persisted heavily. The foreign secretary argued the Arrow was indeed a British vessel and decried the Emperor for not living up to the terms of the Treaty of Nanjing. Clarendon then made a case for military action “I fear that we must come to the conclusion that in dealing with a nation like the Chinese, if we intend to preserve any amicable or useful relations with them, we must make them sensible of the law of force, and must appeal to them in the manner which they alone can appreciate.” Some responses began to pour out such as the tory member, Lord Malmesbury who began to denounce Bowringer as a warmonger who was lying to both Seymour and Ye Mingchen. Lord Ellenborough a former governor general of India tossed at Bowring “that he had disregarded the instructions of four successive secretaries of state, supported, as I supposed he is by an influence with the government which I cannot comprehend”. Ellenborough began to condemn Britain's activities in China on the basis of economic loss. After two days of debate, Derby's motion was put to a vote. It was 146 against 110, in favor of the current government.  On the same day the Whigs won out in the house of lords, the commons took up the Arrow registration debate and Bowrings requests for reinforcements to invade Canton. Richard Cobden, a MP from Manchester and a adamant pacifist brought the issue to a motion of no confidence. Cobden argued the seizure of the Arrow was justified and a legitimate exercise of Chinese sovereignty while condemning Bowring's and Seymou'rs actions. He addressed his colleagues stating Bowrings military actions threatened Britain's commerce in Canton. He ended his speech with this “Is not so venerable an empire as that deserving of some sympathy—at least of some justice—at the hands of conservative England?” The issue of the opium trade was brought up by other MP's such as Gladstone and Samuel Gregson. Gladstone said “Your greatest and most valuable trade in China is in opium. It is a smuggling trade. It is in the worst, the most pernicious, demoralizing and destructive of all the contraband trades that are carried upon the surface of the globe.” Gladstone and some other MP's called for negotiations and treaties rather than blockades and bombardments.  The Whig rebuttal to the Torries came in the form of a speech from the Prime Minister. He argued that when the Qing forces seized the Arrow, they had pulled down the Union Jack. This seems to have enraged more people in the house of commons than the seizure of the Chinese crew, don't be touching the Union Jack. Palmerston then made a speech rambled about how the opium trade had nothing to do with the situation at hand. But then went on to contradict himself by saying this  “The existing restrictions on our commerce are one cause of that trade in opium to which [Cobden and Derby et al.] so dexterously alluded to…We can pay for our purchases only partly in goods, the rest we must pay in opium and silver.” The vote was made, and it came to 263 vs 247 to censure. Queen Victoria then 38 years old and pregnant with her 8th child, confided in her husband Prince Albert “I am grieved at the success of evil party motives, spit and the total lack of patriotism”.  And so Palmerston dissolved Parliament and decried “there will be no change, and there can be no change, in the policy of the government with respect to China”. Palmerston continue to argue the Arrow was a British ship and that Ye Mingchen was a quote “An insolent barbarian wielding authority at Canton has violated the British flag, broken the engagements of treaties, offered rewards for the heads of British subjects in that part of China, and planned their destruction by murder, assassination and poisons. He is one of the most savage barbarians that ever disgraced a nation. Ye had been guilty of every crime which can degrade and debase human nature.” Kind of overkill don't you think Palmerston? Palmerston then pointing fingers at the Torries saying their moral high ground was simply an act to force the Whig ministry to fall and not in fact to save China from Britain's war upon her. He then alleged there would be a massacre of all European residents in Canton if the house did not back the war.  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.  Rear Admiral Seymour led an onslaught against the city of Canton and multiple Qing forts along their riverways. The British politicians were racking their heads trying to figure out how to proceed, but in the end it seems war will be back on the menu.  

OV Boss Babes
Boss Babe Corner Ep. 45 - Valley Clean Co.

OV Boss Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 41:57


Now, more than ever, we are trying to find ways to save ourselves time and to spend more time with our families and doing things that we enjoy. From hiring a landscaper to help tidy up our lawns, ordering our groceries online for pickup, or a talented baker to make delicious cupcakes and treats for special events. But for some reason, the longest standing service, hiring a house cleaner, is still something many are embarrassed or don't want to admit that they outsource, and yet, it's the most used service that we ALL admit we could use! Karen Kavanagh and her team of ladies at Valley Clean Co know that having a clean home is essential to your well being and hiring help shouldn't be considered a luxury. And her team is here to serve the Arnprior, McNab/Braeside and most recently, Cobden area to help keep your home dust-free and your floors sparkling! Karen talks to Holly about what goes on behind the scenes of this industry - from her experience to cleaning a hoarder's home, a client's husband asking her staff to leave while in the midst of cleaning, and an awkward encounter her team members ran into with their clients. She also shares cleaning tips, my favourite "can you not" cleaning style, and how she manages to keep her own house tidy with 6 kids if her own! Trust me, you're going to want to tune into this one!

25 Pensatori Liberali
#8: Richard Cobden, con Alberto Mingardi - 25 Pensatori Liberali

25 Pensatori Liberali

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 22:35


E' stato Cobden a dare la spinta propulsiva decisiva agli argomenti a favore del libero scambio. Non vi è alcuna utilità nel tentare di rintracciare in altri la paternità del nostro sistema. - W. E. GladstoneQual è il liberale che ha sviluppato una teoria sulle relazioni internazionali?Uomo di umili origini che riuscì poi a costruirsi il proprio successo cavalcando l'onda della rivoluzione industriale, Richard Cobden ha sviluppato e promosso attivamente i principi del liberalismo. Viaggiando scopre e forma le sue idee: molto importante è il viaggio negli Stati Uniti, dove osserva il funzionamento di una nazione che non conosce il peso dell'aristocrazia. Decide quindi di entrare in politica con lo scopo di abolire le Corn Laws e i dazi per favorire il libero scambio tra nazioni e, con esso, la pace. Egli riesce così non solo ad influenzare l'opinione pubblica, ma anche a portare in parlamento istanze fino a quel momento estranee all'establishment. I suoi ideali pacifisti, perseguiti a scapito della sua popolarità e della sua stessa salute, fanno di Cobden il pensatore di riferimento per una visione liberale delle relazioni internazionali. Protagonista:Lisa KinspergherOspite:Alberto Mingardi, Direttore Generale IBL e Professore di Storia delle Dottrine Politiche presso l'Università IULMI Consigli di Lettura:- “The Political Writings of Richard Cobden. vol. 1” (1835) di Richard Cobdenhttps://oll.libertyfund.org/title/cobden-the-political-writings-of-richard-cobden-vol-1- “The Political Writings of Richard Cobden. vol. 2” (1853) di Richard Cobdenhttps://oll.libertyfund.org/title/welby-the-political-writings-of-richard-cobden-vol-2Per Saperne di Più:- “The Three Panics” (1862) di Richard Cobdenhttps://archive.org/details/threepanicshisto00cobd/mode/2up- “The Mission of Richard Cobden” (1867) by Lord Hobarthttps://archive.org/details/missionofrichar00hoba

Buildipedia
#02 - How to buy property with Matt Hayson of Cobden Hayson

Buildipedia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 49:13


In this episode, we are really lucky to be joined by Matt Hayson, a leading property sales agent and director of Cobden Hayson here in Balmain. Matt has almost 3 decades of local real estate experience and was the top performing sales agent on the Balmain peninsula in 2021. Listen in as we get the rare opportunity to pick his brains about what you need to know in order to successfully buy your first property! KEY EPISODE TAKEAWAYS 1. Keep your WHY, key property criteria, time horizon and financial capacity front of mind at all times when looking for potential properties to purchase. 2. Get to know the local agents in the area and develop a strong relationship to tap into their knowledge and expertise on the local area. 3. In order to present an effective offer, you need to have a reliable solicitor ready, have your finances approved and be willing to sign a contract quickly. CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA! WEBSITE: https://www.buildipedia.au/podcast LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ballast-point-pl/mycompany/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ballastpointprojects INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ballastpointprojects/ CREDITS INTRO: Rita Mastrantone INTRO & OUTRO MUSIC: Coby Wilk If you LOVED the episode, please make sure you share this on your Instagram stories and tag us @ballaspointprojects. Thanks for listening & talk soon! Mat & Jeannie

Domestic Pints ONLY
49 - Brewery Spotlight: Whitewater Brewing Co. (ft Grant) (Farmer's Daughter vs. Whistling Paddler vs. Class V)

Domestic Pints ONLY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 55:06


This week on Domestic Pints ONLY, Tom and John and special guest Grant chat about the Ottawa Valley brewery, by way of Foresters Falls and Cobden, Whitewater Brewing Company! We discuss a bit about the brewery before starting things off with the blonde ale FARMER'S DAUGHTER. Next up we drink and review our first DPO bitter, WHISTLING PADDLER. Up next is the strong but tasty English IPA CLASS V! If you live in Ottawa or elsewhere in Ontario, check out this great brewery and try out some of their tasty beers. The whole gang will be back next week for our special episode 50! Timestamps: 10:47 Beer #1 (Farmer's Daughter) 24:01 Beer #2 (Whistling Paddler) 34:40 Beer #3 (Class V) 49:36 Wrap up, final scores, and conclusion Credits: Learn more about Whitewater here: https://whitewaterbeer.ca/ Intro and closing song: "Drink Beer (Till the Day That I Die)" by Dazie Mae (www.daziemae.com) Artwork: IG @natalierivetartist (www.natalierivet.com) Listen to The Seat Struck Movie Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

This episode we discuss Carbon, Papers please, Festivals, Duck Lives Matter, UFC, Garlick, Trust, Omicron, Peter M, Dope sick, Cobden, Rununga, Smiths name, Arnotts heights, Names, PB tech, kids bball mandates, Dictators, Itchy scrotum's and much more. Enjoy.

Saluki Stories: Oral Histories from SIU
Juana Duran Charicata, 2015 Art Education

Saluki Stories: Oral Histories from SIU

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 29:17


Juana and her family immigrated from Cheran, Michoaca, Mexico in 1995. They settled in Cobden, IL where they found work in the many apple orchards. They also found a growing community made up of other immigrants from Michoacan. Juana faced many obstacles as she pursued her education but she also found mentors at SIU to encourage pursuit. She is a talented artist who recently had her paintings on exhibition in Morris Library.

The Home Run: The First Home Buyers Guide
How to get the best deal: Tips and tricks from a real estate agent

The Home Run: The First Home Buyers Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 23:53


Mario Mazzeo is a real estate agent at Cobden and Hayson, real estate agents and property managers in Sydney’s inner-west. They focus on old fashioned values, sound advice, and honest communication. Mario’s had a varied career, but he’s been a real estate agent for over 14 years. And on today’s episode, he talks through everything a first home buyer needs to know about buying a property. He discusses what a real estate agent actually is, what a first home buyer needs to know when working with an agent, and a few tips he’s learned over his long career. Connect: Lendstreet website Lendstreet on Facebook Lendstreet on Instagram Lendstreet on LinkedIn Michael Nasser on Twitter This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW
#57 Jolan Kilkelly / Party Games

THE JOEL AND TIM SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 224:25


Sir Jolan Kilkelly guest stars on this episode and we talk Birthdays, Shaving, Planes, Gaming, Amiga 500 computer, North Beach, Kill Cock, Monkey island, Party games, Time Redundant??, NPD, 0% alcohol, Timaru, DennyMac, Music recommendations, Guilty pleasures, Playing league, Bullying, Red mist, Firing employees, Poo stories, Drummers? Goldcoast, upside down world, Mectin, Zoo's, Cobden, Westportians, Jocko Dixon, playing music, GNR, Covid, Doyle street massive and much more. Enjoy.  

Coodabeens Footy Show
Cobden footy factory and C'mon Demons

Coodabeens Footy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 120:00


Two Cobden All-Australians and a long forgotten Demons pop song.

Coodabeens Footy Show
Cobden footy factory and C'mon Demons

Coodabeens Footy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021


Two Cobden All-Australians and a long forgotten Demons pop song.

Chatting With Sturat
Freddy Walsh

Chatting With Sturat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 90:06


He is loved by everyone in the sport.... Freddy Walsh chats to Stu about his journey so far, from working with some of the biggest names to just having fun in his home town of Cobden.  

SEN Breakfast
Wayne Walsh, father of Sam (18/6/21)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 3:07


On the Carlton superstar's origins in Cobden, and the stunning start to his son's career.