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In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari speaks with Courtney Weis, Managing Director of Brand Marketing at FP Movement. Their conversation explores the brand's commitment to empowering women through activewear, the vital role of community involvement, and the dynamic shifts within influencer marketing. Courtney offers valuable perspectives on FP Movement's collaborations with athletes and creators, highlights the power of storytelling in brand marketing, and provides a preview of the brand's upcoming campaigns and activations.
Radio Marija ir klausītāju veidots radio, kas nes Dieva Vārdu pasaulē. Radio Marija balss skan 24 stundas diennaktī. Šajos raidījumos klausītājiem kā saviem draugiem neatkarīgi no viņu reliģiskās pārliecības cenšamies sniegt Kristus Labo Vēsti – Evaņģēliju, skaidru katoliskās Baznīcas mācību. Cenšamies vairot lūgšanas pieredzi un sniegt iespēju ielūkoties visas cilvēces kultūras daudzveidībā. Radio Marija visā pasaulē darbojas uz brīvprātīgo kalpošanas pamata. Labprātīga savu talantu un laika ziedošana Dieva godam un jaunās evaņģelizācijas labā ir daļa no Radio Marija harizmas. Tā ir lieliska iespēja ikvienam īstenot savus talantus Evaņģēlija pasludināšanas darbā, piedzīvojot kalpošanas prieku. Ticam, ka Dievs īpaši lietos ikvienu cilvēku, kurš atsauksies šai kalpošanai, lai ar Radio Marija starpniecību paveiktu Latvijā lielas lietas. Radio Marija ir arī ģimene, kas vieno dažādu vecumu, dažādu konfesiju, dažādu sociālo slāņu cilvēkus, ļaujot katram būt iederīgam un sniegt savu pienesumu Dieva Vārda pasludināšanā, kā arī kopīgā lūgšanas pieredzē. "Patvērums Dievā 24 stundas diennaktī", - tā ir Radio Marija Latvija devīze. RML var uztvert Rīgā 97.3, Liepājā 97.1, Krāslavā 97.0, Valkā 93.2, kā arī ar [satelītuztvērēja palīdzību un interneta aplikācijās](http://www.rml.lv/klausies/).
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari speaks with Jennifer Healan, VP of Brand, Content, and Culture at McDonald's US. Jennifer shares her journey leading creative transformation at iconic brands, emphasizing the power of creative bravery, tapping into fan truths, and launching standout campaigns like McDonald's anime collaboration. She also explores the evolving role of influencers, live streaming, and how authenticity and community-building are shaping the future of marketing.
In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari chats with Olivia Owens, Creator Partnerships and Business Development Lead at Teachable. Olivia shares her mission to empower creators through community, the launch of the 9 to 5 Quitters Club, and effective monetization strategies. She dives into Teachable's latest report on B2B creators, exploring how they build predictable income and the growing value of authentic storytelling in today's digital world.
In this episode of the Jewellers Academy Podcast, jeweller and tutor April Dace dives into the art and precision behind her Tiara Wedding Ring masterclass. With over a decade of experience in fine jewellery, April shares invaluable insights into bespoke design, stone setting, and how to craft bands that perfectly frame existing rings. From sketching with accuracy to selecting the right jewelry tools, she covers the must-know techniques and pricing strategies that help elevate both your work and your business. Whether you're new to jewellery making or deep into your journey, this episode is packed with practical advice on client communication, intuitive design, and growing your skills with confidence. Fancy learning from April? Check out the Tiara Wedding Ring Masterclass https://www.jewellersacademy.com/tiara-wedding-ring Save now with the Masterclass Bundle https://www.jewellersacademy.com/masterclass-bundle Learn more about April Dace https://www.aprildacejewellery.com/ Follow April on Instagram @aprildacejewellery Learn more about Jewellers Academy Watch this episode on YouTube Join the Jewellers Academy Facebook Group Find Jewellers Academy on Instagram and Facebook
Cik nozīmīga ir dažādu sabiedrības grupu un mākslas formu mijiedarbība un kā kino māksla aplūko to no jauniem skatu punktiem, Kultūras rondo studijā pārrunājam ar Rīgas Starptautiskā īsfilmu festivāla "2Annas" veidotajiem. Vērtē kino kritiķe Dace Čaure un pētniece, kuratore un režisore Astra Zoldnere. No 4. līdz 10. aprīlim Rīgā jau 29. reizi norisināsies starptautiskais īsfilmu festivāls "2Annas", kas šogad skatītājiem piedāvās kino pasaulē ielūkoties caur simbiozes prizmu. Šogad īpaša uzmanība tiks pievērsta tam, kā kino māksla mijiedarbojas ar sabiedrību, vidi un citām mākslas disciplīnām, radot jaunus kultūras dialogus un mākslinieciskus risinājumus. Festivāla rīkotāji apmeklētājiem sola ne tikai pārsteidzošu kino pieredzi, bet arī virkni pasākumu, kuros varēs iesaistīties gan skatītāji, gan kino industrijas pārstāvji un eksperti.
Radio Marija ir klausītāju veidots radio, kas nes Dieva Vārdu pasaulē. Radio Marija balss skan 24 stundas diennaktī. Šajos raidījumos klausītājiem kā saviem draugiem neatkarīgi no viņu reliģiskās pārliecības cenšamies sniegt Kristus Labo Vēsti – Evaņģēliju, skaidru katoliskās Baznīcas mācību. Cenšamies vairot lūgšanas pieredzi un sniegt iespēju ielūkoties visas cilvēces kultūras daudzveidībā. Radio Marija visā pasaulē darbojas uz brīvprātīgo kalpošanas pamata. Labprātīga savu talantu un laika ziedošana Dieva godam un jaunās evaņģelizācijas labā ir daļa no Radio Marija harizmas. Tā ir lieliska iespēja ikvienam īstenot savus talantus Evaņģēlija pasludināšanas darbā, piedzīvojot kalpošanas prieku. Ticam, ka Dievs īpaši lietos ikvienu cilvēku, kurš atsauksies šai kalpošanai, lai ar Radio Marija starpniecību paveiktu Latvijā lielas lietas. Radio Marija ir arī ģimene, kas vieno dažādu vecumu, dažādu konfesiju, dažādu sociālo slāņu cilvēkus, ļaujot katram būt iederīgam un sniegt savu pienesumu Dieva Vārda pasludināšanā, kā arī kopīgā lūgšanas pieredzē. "Patvērums Dievā 24 stundas diennaktī", - tā ir Radio Marija Latvija devīze. RML var uztvert Rīgā 97.3, Liepājā 97.1, Krāslavā 97.0, Valkā 93.2, kā arī ar [satelītuztvērēja palīdzību un interneta aplikācijās](http://www.rml.lv/klausies/).
No 1.marta ir sācies kārtējais gada ienākumu deklarācijas iesniegšanas cikls, ko jau izmantojuši vairāk nekā 300000 Latvijas iedzīvotāju. Kādos gadījumos var atgūt pārmaksāto iedzīvotāju ienākuma nodokli? To noskaidrojam raidījumā Kā labāk dzīvot. Skaidro Valsts ieņēmumu dienesta (VID) Nodokļu pārvaldes Fizisko personu deklarāciju uzskaites daļas vadītāja Dace Ķirse-Ķirša un VID Nodokļu pārvaldes Konsultācijas daļas Rīgas ceturtās nodaļas vadītājas vietniece Natālija Konopecka. Iesniedzot attaisnotajiem izdevumiem summas par ziedojumiem, jāpievieno maksājuma uzdevuma dokumentu, kas norāda par veikto maksājumu, lai var identificēt, kam ziedots. Tas jāatrod savā internetbankā. VID vispirms atmaksā summu, kas pienākas par ziedojumiem, jo tā nepāriet uz nākamo gadu, tiem pirmā roka, tikai tad klāt pieskaita attaisnotos izdevumus par izglītību un medicīnu. 600 eiro ir kopsumma visiem attaisnotajiem izdevumiem vienam cilvēkam, kas ietver visas sadaļas – ziedojumus, izglītību un medicīnu. Ja bērni iesniedz par saviem vecākiem vai arī par bērniem medicīnas čekus atmaksai, der atcerēties, ka katrai personai, par kuru iesniedz, ir 600 eiro attaisnoto izdevumu limits. VID pat iesaka sniegt deklarāciju par attaisnotajiem izdevumiem vienam no ģimenes, tikai jāņem vērā, lai pietiktu nomaksāto nodokļu. Tāpat jāatceras, ka vispirms VID veic attaisnoto izdevumu atmaksu par pēdējo gadu un tikai tad pieskaita atlikumu no iepriekšējā gada, ja tāds ir. Ja ir lieli izdevumi par veselību vai izglītību, kas neiekļaujas kompensējamajā summā, pēc trim gadiem iestājas noilgums. Ievadot čekus par veselību, jānorāda arī kādu summu no tā jau apmaksājuši apdrošinātāji.
Medikamenti, it īpaši pacientiem, kuri sirgst ar hroniskām kaitēm, ir pirmās nepieciešamības lieta, par kuru pieejamību "x" stundā ir jādomā. Padomāt par savu zāļu krājumu, protams, tiek aicināti paši pacienti, bet kā ir ar zāļu rezervēm veselības aprūpes iestāžu un valsts līmenī? Kā vispār šādās situācijās tiek organizēta un uzraudzīta zāļu aprite? Krustpunktā diskutē Veselības ministrijas valsts sekretāre Agnese Vaļuliene, Latvijas Farmaceitu biedrības prezidente Dace Ķikute, Lielo slimnīcu asociācijas pārstāvis Rīgas Austrumu klīniskās slimnīcas valdes loceklis Vadims Beļuns, Latvijas zāļu ražotāju asociācijas izpilddirektore Raina Dūrēja-Dombrovska un Neatliekamās medicīniskās palīdzības dienesta vadītāja Liene Cipule.
Medikamenti, it īpaši pacientiem, kuri sirgst ar hroniskām kaitēm, ir pirmās nepieciešamības lieta, par kuru pieejamību "x" stundā ir jādomā. Padomāt par savu zāļu krājumu, protams, tiek aicināti paši pacienti, bet kā ir ar zāļu rezervēm veselības aprūpes iestāžu un valsts līmenī? Kā vispār šādās situācijās tiek organizēta un uzraudzīta zāļu aprite? Krustpunktā diskutē Veselības ministrijas valsts sekretāre Agnese Vaļuliene, Latvijas Farmaceitu biedrības prezidente Dace Ķikute, Lielo slimnīcu asociācijas pārstāvis Rīgas Austrumu klīniskās slimnīcas valdes loceklis Vadims Beļuns, Latvijas zāļu ražotāju asociācijas izpilddirektore Raina Dūrēja-Dombrovska un Neatliekamās medicīniskās palīdzības dienesta vadītāja Liene Cipule.
Radio Marija ir klausītāju veidots radio, kas nes Dieva Vārdu pasaulē. Radio Marija balss skan 24 stundas diennaktī. Šajos raidījumos klausītājiem kā saviem draugiem neatkarīgi no viņu reliģiskās pārliecības cenšamies sniegt Kristus Labo Vēsti – Evaņģēliju, skaidru katoliskās Baznīcas mācību. Cenšamies vairot lūgšanas pieredzi un sniegt iespēju ielūkoties visas cilvēces kultūras daudzveidībā. Radio Marija visā pasaulē darbojas uz brīvprātīgo kalpošanas pamata. Labprātīga savu talantu un laika ziedošana Dieva godam un jaunās evaņģelizācijas labā ir daļa no Radio Marija harizmas. Tā ir lieliska iespēja ikvienam īstenot savus talantus Evaņģēlija pasludināšanas darbā, piedzīvojot kalpošanas prieku. Ticam, ka Dievs īpaši lietos ikvienu cilvēku, kurš atsauksies šai kalpošanai, lai ar Radio Marija starpniecību paveiktu Latvijā lielas lietas. Radio Marija ir arī ģimene, kas vieno dažādu vecumu, dažādu konfesiju, dažādu sociālo slāņu cilvēkus, ļaujot katram būt iederīgam un sniegt savu pienesumu Dieva Vārda pasludināšanā, kā arī kopīgā lūgšanas pieredzē. "Patvērums Dievā 24 stundas diennaktī", - tā ir Radio Marija Latvija devīze. RML var uztvert Rīgā 97.3, Liepājā 97.1, Krāslavā 97.0, Valkā 93.2, kā arī ar [satelītuztvērēja palīdzību un interneta aplikācijās](http://www.rml.lv/klausies/).
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Par kādam tendencēm Latvijas kinematogrāfijā liecina šī gada Nacionālās kino balvas “Lielais Kristaps” nominantu saraksts? Kultūras rondo studijā Nacionālās kino balvas “Lielais Kristaps” spēlfilmu un animācijas filmu atlases komisijas eksperte, Riga IFF radošā direktore Sonora Broka, Spēlfilmu un animācijas filmu komisijas eksperte, scenāriste, producente, Latvijas scenāristu ģildes valdes priekšsēdētāja Līga Gaisa un kinokritiķe Dace Čaure, kura piedalījās dokumentālo filmu atlasē. Protams, ir svarīgi ne tikai nominanti, bet arī procesi - finansējums kino nozarei, profesionālās ētiskas jautājumi kino uzņemšanā un tas, kā Latvijas spēs izmantot animācijas filmas "Straume" starptautiskos panākumus. 10. janvārī paziņoti nacionālās kino balvas "Lielais Kristaps" nominanti. Par mūža ieguldījumu filmu mākslā balvu saņems latviešu režisors, scenārists, producents, pasniedzējs un jauno kinomākslas talantu mentors Pēteris Krilovs, kura radošā darbība aptver gan kino, gan teātra jomu, informēja balvas rīkotāji. Visvairāk nominācijas – 12 – saņēmusi režisora Dāvja Sīmaņa pilnmetrāžas spēlfilma "Marijas klusums" un 11 nominācijas daudzsēriju filma "Pansija pilī". Deviņas nominācijas – daudzsēriju filmai "Dumpis" un spēlfilmai "Mūžības skartie", savukārt spēlfimai "Cildenie" septiņas nominācijas. Animācijas filmu kategorijā ar septiņām nominācijām priekšā pārliecinoši izvirzījusies animācijas filma "Straume", savukārt dokumentālo filmu kategorijā līdere ar piecām nominācijām ir dokumentālā filma "Podnieks par Podnieku. Laika liecinieks". Tagad nominantus vērtēs starptautiska žūrija, un laureāti tiks paziņoti nacionālās kino balvas "Lielais Kristaps" pasniegšanas ceremonijā Dailes teātrī 4. februārī. Sabiedrisko mediju portālā lsm.lv no rītdienas, 14. janvāra būs arī skatītāju balsojums par 2024. gada filmām. Nacionālās kino balvas "Lielais Kristaps 2024" nominantu saraksts.
2025.gada 1.janvārī spēkā stājās jauna kārtība zāļu uzcenojuma veidošanā aptiekās un zāļu lieltirgotavās. Kas būtu jāzina un jāizprot aptiekas apmeklētājam, ko vajadzētu jautāt aptiekā farmaceitam un ar kādu informāciju un kur iepazīties, skaidrojam raidījumā Kā labāk dzīvot. Skaidro Veselības ministrijas Farmācijas departamenta direktore Inese Kaupere, Farmaceitu biedrības prezidente Dace Ķikute un Zāļu valsts aģentūras Zāļu izplatīšanas informācijas departamenta vadītāja vietniece Dace Persa. Reformas mērķis bija samazināt zāļu cenas, samazināt kompensējamo medikamentu un citu recepšu zāļu cenas. Bezrecepšu zālēm cenu veidošanas principi nemainās, recepšu zālēm – mainās. Kopējais grozs recepšu zālēm būs lētāks. Par katras receptes apkalpošanu turpmāk jāmaksā 75 eirocenti. Bet šī maksa un aptiekas uzcenojums kopā ir lētāk, nekā uzcenojumi bija līdz šim. Veiktas arī izmaiņas recepšu izrakstīšanas kārtībā, arī māsas un vecmātes, atbilstoši kompetencēm būs tiesīgas izrakstīt recepšu zāles. "Jārēķinās, ka papīra receptes pacients varēs izmantot vienu reizi: vai nu kopējo daudzumu zāļu, kas ir kursam, izņem uzreiz, vai papīra recepti lieto vienu reizi un tad kontaktējas ar ārstu, lai uzraksta elektronisko recepti," skaidro Inese Kaupere. Kam no 2024. gada palikušas papīra receptes, tās var izmantot vienu reizi, izņemot visu izrakstīto zāļu daudzumu vai atsevišķu daļu, bet pēc tam jāvēršas pie ārsta pēc elektroniskās receptes. Pacientam, iegādājoties zāles, tikai pirmo reizi ir jāveic maksa par recepti. Tas neattiecas uz kompensējamām zālēm, kuras nedala pa daļām. Pārējās zāles, iegādājoties pa daļām, jāmaksā tikai pirmo reizi par recepti. Bērniem līdz 18 gadiem un trūcīgām personām būs atbrīvojums no maksas par recepti. Neskaidrību gadījumā cilvēki var vērsties Nacionālā veselības dienesta klientu apkalpošanas centrā, zvanot pa bezmaksas tālruni 80001234.
The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
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Ar nupat iznākušo romānu "Lu-lū un Eņģelis" rakstniece Dace Rukšāne turpina četru romānu sēriju - 20. gadsimta vēsturi no sievietes skatu punkta. "Lu-lū un Eņģelis" atvedina vēl nesenas atmiņas par trauksmainajiem deviņdesmitajiem, kad dzīve bija jāiemācās no jauna. Ar jaunāko romānu „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” rakstniece Dace Rukšāne turpina savu ieceri uzrakstīt 20. gadsimta vēsturi no sievietes skatu punkta. Viss aizsākās 2020. gadā ar romānu „Krieva āda”, tas bija mātes un meitas stāsts par pēckara gados un Hruščova laikā piedzīvoto. Pirms gada iznāca sērijas otrais romāns „Džikī”, kas noslēdzās ar trako deviņdesmito nojausmu. Nupat iznācis romāns „Lu-lū un Eņģelis”. Iezīme, kas apvieno visus trīs šobrīd iznākušos romānus – to nosaukumi atvasināti no pavisam īstu, veikalos nopērkamu smaržu nosaukumiem. Nesen iznākušā romāna nosaukumā smaržas ir pat divas, jo romāna centrā ir divu māsu, romāna „Džikī” varones Meldras meitu – Annas un Leas likteņi. „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” atvedina vēl nesenas atmiņas par trauksmainajiem 90. gadiem, kad dzīve bija jāiemācās no jauna, un rakstītajā daudz rakstnieces pašas piedzīvotā. Apsveicu Daci Rukšāni ar iecerētās triloģijas pabeigšanu. Kā man šķita – 20. gadsimts taču romāna lappusēs ir beidzies, dzīve izstāstīta. Taču esmu pasteigusies. Triloģija rakstnieces iecerēs ir pārtapusi tetroloģijā, šobrīd top sērijas ceturtais romāns par viņas meitu paaudzes izvēlēm. Būtisko atziņu, ka ir tāda sabiedrības mērogā nepieciešamība vēsturi izstāstīt literatūrā, saskaņot kolektīvo atmiņu, pirms pāris gadiem formulēja sērijas “Mēs. Latvija. 20. gadsimts” panākumi. Daces Rukšānes romāns šai sērijā tā arī neiznāca, lai gan bija plānots. Agrākajās intervijās Dace Rukšāne ir atklājusi rakstnieces stratēģiju, kā sagatavot sevi, lai iekļūtu citā laikmetā, citās dzīvēs. triloģijas romāni tapuši koncentrētā laika posmā, vasarā, vienatnē dzīvojot pie jūras. Katru rītu viņa devusies uz jūru peldēties, iesmaržojusies ar attiecīgā personāža smaržām. Tā kā „Lu-lū un Eņģelis” varones ir divas, tad viņa šīs smaržas mainījusi, atkarībā no tā, par kuru personāžu viņa raksta. Taču bijušas arī tādas dienas, kad Dace Rukšāne visu nomazgājusi, ņēmusi pati savas smaržas, lai pavisam neapjuktu svešās dzīves. Vēl viens paņēmiens – katram romānam tapusi arī īpašs atskaņojamo dziesmu saraksts „Spotify”. Jā, tajā arī Vladislavs Nastavševs, mūzika no izrādes “Asiņainās kāzas”. Cik zināms, režisors savu karjeru turpina Krievijā, Latvijā no teātru repertuāriem viņa izrādes pazudušas. Bet, kā smejies, no dziesmas vārdus neizmetīsi. Dace Rukšāne izstāsta, ka tā ir diezgan riskanta sajūta, rakstīt par mūsdienām, un tetroloģijas notikumi virzās tām aizvien tuvāk, jo nav bijusi iespēja paraudzīties uz notikušo no laika distances. Es savukārt apbrīnoju rakstnieci par spēju atzīties sev savā dzīvē, izzināt citu paaudžu dzīvē notikušo, jo manā izpratnē tā ir labi nodzīvotas dzīves neatņemama daļa. “Krieva āda”, “Džikī”, “Lu-lū un Eņģelis” – šie romāni jau nodoti lasītāju līdzi jušanai, bet stāsts turpinās.
It's a sleepover at Everbane's as Alydin. Bonwyn, Dace, and Thayne try to keep all of the children under a watchful eye. Meanwhile Kavlaran and Bizard wrap up their trip in Kingstown. - - - - - - - - - - CAST & CREW Players: Amy More, Carla Maxted, Tom Laird and Kyle Claset DM: Russ More Dialogue Editing & Sound Design: Russ More Music & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound Ideas Cover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram) - - - - - - - - - - Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons? Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast) Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store) Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons - - - - - - - - - - Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: fableandfolly.com/advertise/ Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a sleepover at Everbane's as Alydin. Bonwyn, Dace, and Thayne try to keep all of the children under a watchful eye. Meanwhile Kavlaran and Bizard wrap up their trip in Kingstown.- - - - - - - - - -CAST & CREWPlayers: Amy More, Carla Maxted, Tom Laird and Kyle ClasetDM: Russ MoreDialogue Editing & Sound Design: Russ MoreMusic & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound IdeasCover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram)- - - - - - - - - -Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons?Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast)Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store)Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons- - - - - - - - - -Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: fableandfolly.com/advertise/Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alydin and Bonwyn visit Dace to report Cedric's disappearance while Bizard returns to his childhood home to confront his father.- - - - - - - - - -CAST & CREWPlayers: Amy More, Carla Maxted and Kyle ClasetDM: Russ MoreDialogue Editing: Carla MaxtedSound Design: Russ MoreMusic & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound IdeasCover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram)- - - - - - - - - -Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons?Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast)Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store)Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons- - - - - - - - - -Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: fableandfolly.com/advertise/Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partnersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alydin and Bonwyn visit Dace to report Cedric's disappearance while Bizard returns to his childhood home to confront his father. - - - - - - - - - - CAST & CREW Players: Amy More, Carla Maxted and Kyle Claset DM: Russ More Dialogue Editing: Carla Maxted Sound Design: Russ More Music & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound Ideas Cover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram) - - - - - - - - - - Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons? Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast) Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store) Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons - - - - - - - - - - Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: fableandfolly.com/advertise/ Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On This Episode Of The Podcast Dace Takes Us Through His 40 Day Fast, How We Survived It, The Lessons He Learned And What He Thinks People Should Take Away From It! Appreciate You Listening Keep Chopping Wood --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/austin-jochum/support
Mājas aptieciņā vajadzētu būt dzelžainai kārtībai un visam, kas tur atrodas, būtu jābūt derīgam. Ko darīt, ja kādam medikamentam lietošanas termiņš ir beidzies, un kā samazināt nederīgo medikamentu apjomu, interesējamies raidījumā Kā labāk dzīvot. Skaidro Farmaceitu biedrības prezidente Dace Ķikute, "Mēness aptiekas" farmaceite Ieva Virza un "Apotheka" farmaceite Laila Zālīte. Farmaceites atgādina: Lielākā kļūda - cilvēki veido aptieciņu vannas istabā, kur ir paaugstināts mitrums, kas var ietekmēt medikamentus. Vai arī vecāki cilvēki atstāj visus ikdienā lietojamos medikamentus kaut kur saulē, vai arī nepievērš uzmanību, ka no rīta nespīd saule vietā, kur glabājas medikamenti, bet pusdienā spīd un ieteicamā glabāšanas temperatūra ir pārsniegta. Tāpat zālēm jāatrodas maziem bērniem nepieejamā vietā. Labie zāļu krājumi ir medikamenti, kas jālieto ikdienā hronisku saslimšanu gadījumā. Šos medikamentus nepieciešams nodrošināt laicīgi. Medikamenti, kam beidzies derīguma termiņš, bez žēlastības ir jāšķiro un kontrolēti jānodod. Tos nedrīkst izmest vienkārši atkritumos. Mājas aptieciņa būs atšķirīga dažādiem ģimeņu modeļiem, bet raidījuma viešņas atzīst, ka nav redzēta 100% strukturēta, skaita, pareizi salikta mājas aptieciņa.
Krustpunktā Lielā intervija: Gruzijā dzīvojoša latviete Dace Džavašvili. Šajās dienās vairākās pasaules valstīs notiek parlamenta un valsts vadītāju vēlēšanas, kuras šīm valstīm varbūt liktenīgi izšķirošas. Moldovai tā bija balsošana par Eiropas Savienību, tūlīt arī par prezidentu, Amerikas Savienotajās Valstīs izvēle var ietekmēt ne tikai amerikāņus vien. Arī Gruzijai 26. oktobrī bija jāizlemj, vai tā vēlas tuvināties Krievijai vai kļūt par daļu no demokrātiskās Eiropas saimes. Un gruzīni ir izvēlējušies Krieviju. Tā liek domāt oficiāli izsludinātie vēlēšanu rezultāti. Vai tā ir? Gruzijas prezidente, kā dzirdam, runā par valsts nozagšanu, ir aicinājusi iziet šovakar, 28. oktobrī protestos. Pret ko protestēt un ko ar šādiem protestiem vispār var panākt? Kas notiek šobrīd Gruzijā un kā tas viss izskatās, dzīvojot tur?
Last time we spoke about the Return to the Philippines. Admiral Halsey, in preparation for the Leyte invasion, devised a strategic ploy to lure the Japanese forces by feigning vulnerability. Despite significant air engagements and the heavy damage to two cruisers, Halsey's forces maintained control. Meanwhile, a massive convoy approached Leyte, and the Japanese launched a desperate counterattack. The battle severely depleted Japan's air strength, leading to the birth of the Kamikaze Corps. As Davison's carrier aircraft attacked, Japanese forces struggled due to bad weather and underestimated the Americans. General Terauchi activated Sho-Go 1, targeting Leyte, despite disagreements with General Yamashita. Pre-landing operations saw U.S. Rangers secure islands, while heavy bombardments prepared Leyte for invasion. MacArthur's forces landed amidst fierce resistance, capturing key positions. Though logistics were disorganized, U.S. troops gained ground, marking the beginning of a decisive battle in the Philippines, with the Japanese struggling to counter. This episode is the Battle of Leyte Gulf 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. As previously mentioned, General MacArthur's forces successfully landed on Leyte, with General Sibert's 10th Corps landing in the Palo-Tacloban sector and General Hodge's 24th Corps at Dulag. In response, Admiral Toyoda activated Operation Sho-Go, ordering Admiral Kurita's 1st Striking Force to move to Brunei Bay and destroy enemy warships and transports in Leyte Gulf. Meanwhile, Admiral Shima's 2nd Striking Force prepared to support counter-landings led by Vice-Admiral Mikawa Gunichi's Southwest Area Fleet. The planning for Admiral Shima's small force was emblematic of the shambolic state of the IJN organization for the battle. His force was originally assigned to Ozawa as part of the Main Body. Then it was detached to go down to Formosa to mop-up Halsey's Third Fleet in the aftermath of the Battle off Formosa. Then it was assigned to the Southwest Area Fleet based in Manila to spearhead an envisioned counter-landing on Leyte. The commander of the Southwest Area Fleet, Admiral Mikawa, determined that the Shima force was not required to accomplish the counter-landing mission. On October 19 Toyoda rejected this and instructed Mikawa to use the Shima force as part of the counter-landing force. In spite of this and after confirming that the counter-landing operation did not require Shima's force, Mikawa sent orders to Shima on the afternoon of the 19th that he was not required to stand by to support the counter-landing. Early in the afternoon on October 21, the Combined Fleet again ordered Shima to take part in the transport mission and ordered his force to Manila. At this point, two forces were assigned to the counter-landing operation with a total of five cruisers and eight destroyers. This was a very questionable use of the Combined Fleet's limited resources. Kurita's 16th Cruiser Division was detached to reinforce the effort, and Admiral Ozawa's depleted Main Body was tasked with luring the enemy north, allowing Kurita to break through to the landing zone. Vice Adm. Ozawa's Task Force Main Body sortied from the Bungo Channel, at the southern entrance to the Inland Sea, on the afternoon of October 20, immediately after receiving the Combined Fleet battle order. To heighten its effectiveness as a lure, the Ozawa Force sortied with all of the 3d Carrier Division, made up of the regular carrier Zuikaku and the light carriers Zuiho, Chitose, and Chiyoda. The total number of aircraft available to put aboard these ships, however, was only 108. These belonged to the poorly trained air groups of the 1st Carrier Division and represented about half the normal complement. In addition to the half-empty carriers, the force comprised two battleships (Ise, Hyuga), three light cruisers(Oyodo, Tama, Isuzu) and eight destroyers (31st Destroyer Squadron). At around 06:00 on 21 October, Japanese aircraft attempted to bomb the Allied ships in Leyte Bay. An Aichi D3A dive-bomber dove for Shropshire, but broke away after heavy anti-aircraft fire was directed at it. The Aichi, damaged by Bofors fire, turned and flew at low level up the port side of the nearby Australia, before striking the cruiser's foremast with its wingroot. Although the bulk of the aircraft fell overboard, the bridge and forward superstructure were showered with debris and burning fuel. Seven officers (including Captain Dechaineux) and twenty-three sailors were killed by the collision, while another nine officers (including Commodore Collins), fifty-two sailors, and an AIF gunner were wounded. Observers aboard Australia and nearby Allied ships differed in their opinions of the collision; some thought that it was an accident, while the majority considered it to be a deliberate ramming aimed at the bridge. Following the attack, commander Harley C. Wright assumed temporary control of the ship. Since Kurita lacked air cover, Tominaga's forces were regrouping in the Philippines to bolster Japanese air strength for Operation Sho-Go, while Admiral Fukudome's 2nd Air Fleet was assembling in the Manila area. At the same time, with communication lost with General Makino's 16th Division.Because of the typhoon of October 17-18, signal communications were impossible. Roads were washed out and impassable. Bridges were down; and for about a week from the time the storm first hit the island, elements of the 16th Division were scattered and out of contact with one another. While trying to assemble its forces for operations, the Japanese were then hit by enemy bombardment, which further severely disrupted General Makino's radio-telegraphic communications. Additionally, the evacuation of Tacloban by the division rear echelon, which began early on October 20, necessitated the abandonment of permanent wireless installations and resulted in complete severance for 48 hours of all contact between the 16th Division and higher headquarters at Cebu and Manila. During this critical period, 14th Area Army and 35th Army were completely without knowledge of developments on Leyte. General Suzuki initiated the Suzu Plan, preparing the 41st Regiment and two battalions of the 102nd Division to move toward Ormoc. General Terauchi, having decided that the decisive battle would be fought at Leyte, directed General Yamashita to place the provisional Tempei Battalion and the 20th Antitank Battalion under Suzuki's command and ordered Lieutenant-General Yamagata Tsuyuo's 26th Division to prepare for early deployment to Leyte. Additionally, reinforcements from the 1st Division and the 68th Brigade, soon to arrive in the Philippines, were assigned to the 35th Army. The Japanese anticipated that the enemy would not move inland until the beachheads at Tacloban and Dulag were connected, so they aimed to gather reinforcements in the Carigara area before launching a major counteroffensive to crush the invading forces. In the meantime, Makino's 16th Division was tasked with holding off the enemy advance in eastern Leyte long enough to allow reinforcements to assemble. Reacting swiftly to the enemy landings, Makino sent the reserve 1st Battalion, 20th Regiment, and the 7th Independent Tank Company to strengthen the defenses at Palo and Dulag, respectively. General Krueger, however, intended to move quickly through Leyte Valley, aiming to secure key roads and airfields before the Japanese could regroup and mount a solid defense. The 1st Striking Force departed Lingga at 01:00 on October 18 and headed to Brunei Bay on the north coast of Borneo. At Brunei, Kurita's ships refuelled, and Kurita took the opportunity to confer with his officers. The details of Sho-1 reached Kurita's force during the day on October 18. This made for a dramatic conference and reflected the unease many felt about the plan. Many officers at the conference were appalled that the fleet was being risked attacking empty transports and doubted that they would ever get close to Leyte Gulf. Kurita probably had his own doubts about the plan, but after many of those present expressed their doubts, Kurita reminded them of the “glorious opportunity” they had been given. “Would it not be a shame to have the fleet remain intact while the nation perishes?” posed Kurita, and followed with the plea: “What man can say that there is no chance for our fleet to turn the tide of war in a decisive battle?” Whatever their doubts, the crews and ships of the 1st Striking Force departed Brunei at 08:00 on October 22 and headed northeast through the Palawan Passage. Kurita's 3rd Section—consisting of the old battleships Fuso and Yamashiro, heavy cruiser Mogami, and four destroyers—stayed behind. These ships departed at 15:00 and headed to the Balabac Strait and then into the Sulu Sea. If all went according to plan, they would storm Leyte Gulf through the Surigao Strait and meet Kurita's ships inside the gulf on the morning of October 25. To the north, General Mudge's 1st Cavalry Division continued advancing northwest along San Juanico Strait, with the 7th Cavalry liberating Tacloban with minimal resistance. The 5th and 12th Cavalry Regiments faced tougher opposition in the southwestern foothills, where Colonel Royce Drake was killed by enemy machine-gun fire, but they managed to secure Utap and Caibaan despite the swampy terrain. To the south, Colonel Aubrey Newman's 34th Regiment repelled a strong enemy counterattack, resulting in 600 Japanese casualties, before launching an assault on Hill 332. Although only the northern knoll was captured by nightfall, the 1st Battalion, 19th Regiment consolidated its position on Hill 522, while the 2nd and 3rd Battalions advanced towards Palo, with the 2nd successfully entering the town. Further south, Japanese artillery positioned on Catmon Hill targeted the beachhead area while General Bradley's 96th Division advanced. Colonel May's 1st Battalion attacked the Japanese positions at Labiranan Head, the remaining forces of the 383rd Regiment moved west to a point north of Tigbao, and Colonel Dill's 382nd Regiment made slow progress towards Tigbao. At the same time, General Arnold's 7th Division, after repelling two minor tank attacks, began advancing west toward the Burauen airstrips, with the 32nd and 184th Regiments moving side by side. The 184th faced minimal opposition as it captured the Dulag airstrip and continued moving forward about 1000 yards beyond the beachhead, whereas the 32nd had to overcome several bunkers and pillboxes to reach its objective. The next day, both regiments continued their westward advance, with the 184th stopping after 2800 yards due to increased enemy resistance, waiting for the 32nd to close the gap. To the north, May's 1st Battalion secured Labiranan Hill and San Roque, while the rest of the 383rd Regiment advanced to Anibung to surround Catmon Hill, and the 382nd Regiment pushed through Tigbao and Canmangui. In response to these developments, Makino decided to reorganize his southern forces to better defend Catmon Hill and Burauen, with the 20th Regiment largely disengaging and retreating towards Hindang. Simultaneously, the 34th Regiment captured Hill 332, while Lieutenant-Colonel George Chapman's 19th Regiment defended Palo from strong enemy counterattacks. The 3rd Battalion managed to reach the town, allowing the 2nd Battalion to launch an attack towards Hill B, though it was unable to capture its crest. Further north, while the 7th Cavalry secured the hills around Tacloban, Brigadier-General William Chase's 1st Cavalry Brigade continued to face challenges advancing up the western foothills. In the morning, Kurita set sail from Brunei and headed northeast through the Palawan Passage, leaving Vice-Admiral Nishimura Shoji's Force C behind to advance through the Surigao Strait into Leyte Gulf. Taking the direct route along the west coast of Palawan, the 1st Striking Force was detected by submarines Darter and Dace in the early hours of October 23. After reporting the enemy task force to Admirals Halsey and Kinkaid, the submarines executed a coordinated attack at 06:10. The first torpedoes struck Atago just as Kurita was having morning tea with his chief of staff. In total, four torpedoes hit the cruiser, dooming her instantly. Nineteen officers and 341 sailors went down with the ship. Kurita and his staff were thrown into the water and had to swim for their lives. The second salvo from Darter hit cruiser Takao, steaming behind Atago. Two torpedoes hit the cruiser, killing 32 crewmen and wounding another 30. Takao was not only out of the battle, but her heavy damage put her out of the war. After eventually reaching Singapore, she was deemed unrepairable.On Dace, Claggett observed Darter's devastating attack. Claggett identified a Kongo-class battleship for attack and began his approach. Six torpedoes were fired from a range of 1,800 yards toward the target, which was actually heavy cruiser Maya. The cruiser took four hits on her port side and sank in a mere eight minutes, taking with her 16 officers and 320 men. Kurita narrowly escaped the sinking of the Atago, later transferring to the battleship Yamato after sending two destroyers to escort the damaged Takao back to Brunei. The submarines then endured ineffective counterattacks from Japanese destroyers, although Darter ran aground on a reef while pursuing Takao. This successful submarine attack not only diminished Kurita's force by three powerful cruisers but also provided the Americans with the location of the 1st Striking Force. In response, Admiral Oldendorf's fire support group established a battle line across the mouth of Surigao Strait, and Halsey ordered his dispersed carrier groups to prepare for battle, recalling Task Group 38.4 immediately. Additionally, Vice-Admiral Sakonju Naomasa's 16th Cruiser Division, en route to Mindanao with the 41st Regiment for Ormoc, was tracked by submarine Bream near Manila Bay early on October 23. This led to a torpedo attack that critically damaged the heavy cruiser Aoba, forcing her to return to Japan, where she would never be operational again. Despite these challenges, the first reinforcement successfully arrived in Ormoc on the same day after an uneventful voyage. At the same time, the IJA and IJN air forces were rapidly assembling their resources in the Philippines in preparation for a coordinated air offensive set to begin on October 24, a day before the scheduled fleet attack. To the north, Ozawa's substantial but ineffective decoy force was positioned due east of Okinawa, moving south into the Philippine Sea, while Shima's 2nd Striking Force neared the Coron Islands. Back in Leyte, Krueger's offensive was advancing as well. In the north, the 8th Cavalry had moved through the 7th and successfully captured a bridge over the Diit River. On October 22, elements of the 5th Cavalry were sent to Tacloban to act as a guard of honor for General MacArthur. The guard of honor, consisting of 1st Lt. John Gregory and thirty enlisted men of the 5th Cavalry, arrived at Tacloban later on October 23. President Osmeña of the Philippine Commonwealth was also present, having come ashore for the occasion. A simple but impressive ceremony was held in front of the municipal building of Tacloban, though the interior of the edifice was a shambles of broken furniture and scattered papers. A guard of honor of "dirty and tired but efficient-looking soldiers" was drawn up in front of the government building. General MacArthur broadcasted an address announcing the establishment of the Philippine Civil Government with President Osmeña as its head. Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland then read the official proclamation. President Osmeña spoke appreciatively of American support and of the determination of the Filipinos to expel the enemy. "To the Color" was sounded on the bugle, and the national flags of the United States and the Philippines were simultaneously hoisted on the sides of the building. Colonel Kangleon of the guerrilla forces was then decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross. Few Filipinos except representatives of the local government were present for the ceremony. Apparently the inhabitants had not heard of it, or did not know that they were permitted to attend. Information quickly spread, however, that the civil government had assumed control, and as General MacArthur and his party left town the civil population cheered them. The 1st Cavalry Brigade continued its slow advance through challenging terrain before being reassigned to support the overstretched 24th Division in its rear. Newman's 1st Battalion made an unsuccessful attempt to capture Hill Nan, and the 19th Regiment similarly failed to take Hill B. On the night of October 23 Col. Suzuki Tatsunosuke, the commanding officer of the 33rd Regiment, led a raiding detachment, armed with rifles, sabres, grenades, and mines, into Palo from the southwest. Using Filipino civilians in front of them, the men of the detachment tricked the guards at the outpost into believing that they were guerrillas. The Japanese were thus able to capture two machine guns and a 37-mm. gun. They penetrated to the town square and charged, throwing explosives into houses, trucks, and a tank, and broke into an evacuation hospital where they killed some wounded. They then moved toward the bridge and mounted the captured machine guns on it, firing until their ammunition was exhausted and then abandoning the guns. The American guards on the other side of the bridge, however, were able to fire upon the bridge and its approaches so effectively that they killed fifty Japanese, according to a count made the next morning. The raid was completely broken up, and sixty Japanese, including Colonel Suzuki, were killed. The American casualties were fourteen killed and twenty wounded. To the south, the 383rd Regiment secured the Guinarona River, while the 382nd conducted patrols. Even farther south, Arnold deployed the 17th Regiment, reinforced by the 2nd Battalion of the 184th Regiment and the 767th Tank Battalion, to push through his advance elements and continue the assault westward, with the other two regiments trailing 1000 yards behind. This "flying wedge" maneuver proved highly effective, with the infantry securing San Pablo airfield and the tanks advancing to the western edge of Burauen. They disrupted the disorganized enemy forces and killed Colonel Hokota Keijiro, commander of the 20th Regiment. Meanwhile, at sea, Kurita's intact warships advanced into Mindoro Strait by nightfall, while Nishimura's force was crossing the Sulu Sea. To the north, Ozawa's decoy force was deliberately broadcasting messages to draw enemy attention. Shima was also directed to penetrate Surigao Strait to support Nishimura's assault, as Mikawa had determined that the 2nd Striking Force was not needed for the counter-landing mission. On Leyte, the troops continued their engagement on October 24, unaware of the impending major naval battle. In the northern region, to secure San Juanico Strait and prevent Japanese reinforcements from Samar, the 1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry landed successfully at Babatngon; Troop C of the 8th Cavalry did the same at La Paz; and the rest of the 1st Squadron advanced to Guintiguian. By nightfall, these cavalry units had to repel a strong counterattack from the 2nd Battalion, 9th Regiment, which was stationed in Samar. To the south, Newman's 1st Battalion secured Hills Nan and Mike; his 2nd Battalion fought its way to a small hill southeast of Hill C; Chapman's 2nd Battalion continued its unsuccessful assault on Hill B; and his Company K captured San Joaquin south of Palo. Further south, the 382nd Regiment pushed through Hindang, causing the 20th Regiment units to retreat, and also secured Anibung, while the 383rd Regiment began patrolling its area. Meanwhile, the 17th Regiment, supported by the 184th, advanced along the road to Burauen, fought through the town, and began preparing for a push north to Dagami. Additionally, the 32nd Regiment attacked toward the Buri airstrip but was eventually forced to withdraw. At dawn on October 24, the crucial air phase of the Sho-Go plan began, with 200 aircraft of the 1st and 2nd Air Fleets taking off from Clark Field to patrol the waters east of Luzon. At 08:20, Admiral Sherman's carriers were finally spotted, prompting the launch of three waves of Japanese aircraft for an attack. The first attack in the morning was intercepted by seven Hellcats from Essex led by Commander David McCampbell, the air group commander. The quality of the Japanese air crews was very low. McCampbell methodically proceeded to shoot down nine Japanese aircraft, for which he was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, and his wingman claimed six more. After the record action, he managed to return and land in extremis on Langley because the Essex's deck was too busy to accommodate him although he had run short of fuel. Altogether, aviators from Essex were credited with 24 downed enemy aircraft, and fighters from Lexington 13. Despite the Hellcats' rough handling of the incoming Japanese strike, fleet air defense was never airtight. At 0938hrs, one Judy divebomber used clouds for cover and then made a skillful attack against light carrier Princeton. The aircraft's 551lb bomb hit in the middle of the flight deck some 75ft forward of the aft elevator. It penetrated several decks to the ship's bakery, where it exploded. The resulting blast reached into the hangar deck where it engulfed six fully armed and fully fueled Avengers. These aircraft caught fire and soon exploded with a blast so powerful both ship's elevators were thrown into the air. Water pressure was knocked out, which allowed the flames to spread quickly. All non-essential personnel were ordered off the ship at 1010hrs, followed by all but the fire-fighting personnel ten minutes later. In response, the cruiser Birmingham came to Princeton's aid but sustained severe damage from a major explosion and had to retreat to Ulithi, leading to Princeton being scuttled later in the afternoon. The subsequent two waves of Japanese aircraft were successfully intercepted, resulting in the loss of 67 Japanese planes by the end of the day. Meanwhile, Tominaga launched full-scale attacks on enemy invasion shipping in Leyte Gulf with minimal results. The failure to neutralize Halsey's carriers and Ozawa's undetected diversion mission allowed Admiral Mitscher to conduct a series of strikes against Kurita's force. That morning, American reconnaissance aircraft detected Kurita's 1st Striking Force south of Mindoro, prompting Admiral Bogan to dispatch 45 aircraft under Commander William Ellis to attack the battleships Yamato and Musashi as they neared the Sibuyan Sea. At approximately 10:30, aircraft from the Intrepid and Cabot began their attack. The lead group of Japanese ships included the huge Yamato and Musashi. Of these two, Musashi was nearest, so Commander Ellis selected her as the main target. He split the 12 Helldivers into two six-aircraft divisions to attack both battleships with their 1000lb bombs. The two nearest large ships were the subject of the Avengers' attack. Two were ordered to go after heavy cruiser Myoko and the other six were directed against Musashi. These were divided into two three-plane sections in order to execute an anvil attack. The four Avengers from Cabot were allocated against Yamato in the center of the formation. American pilots all remarked on the ferocity of the antiaircraft fire from the multi-colored 5in. bursts to the streams of tracers from the 25mm guns. The Japanese also used Type 3 incendiary shells from 18.1in. and 16in. main battery guns. Despite the spectacular appearances of this barrage, Japanese anti-aircraft fire was generally ineffective. The giant Type 3 shells proved totally ineffective, and Japanese records indicate that the battleships fired a relatively low number of 6in. and 5in. shells during each attack, indicating that the fire-control systems were taking too long to generate a targeting solution. These and the ubiquitous 25mm guns damaged many aircraft, but of the over 250 aircraft that attacked during the day, only 18 were shot down. Though the numbers confirm the ineffectiveness of IJN anti-aircraft fire, the American aviators displayed great courage pressing home their attacks through what was described as an impenetrable wall of flak. Musashi was hit with one torpedo, leading to flooding and listing, and another torpedo struck the cruiser Myoko, which had to return to Singapore. For most of the day, Musashi was the center of attention. Due to a fault in the design of her side belt, slow flooding entered the adjacent boiler room. The effect of some 3,000 tons of water was a 5.5° list, which was quickly reduced to a single degree by pumps in the affected boiler room and counterflooding on the opposite. Facing Musashi's intact antiaircraft batteries, one Avenger was shot down before it launched its torpedo and a second went down after deploying its weapon. The two Avengers that attacked Myoko were even more successful. At 1029hrs, one torpedo hit the heavy cruiser on her starboard side aft. Her propulsion system was damaged, and her top speed reduced to 15 knots. The cruiser fell astern of the formation. Kurita was forced to send her back to Singapore for repairs without destroyer escort. Since Myoko was the flagship of Sentai 5, at 1100hrs the commander transferred to cruiser Haguro. Myoko limped back to Singapore but was out of the war. Four of Kurita's heavy cruisers were out of the battle before they had a chance to engage an enemy ship. Cabot's small group of torpedo aircraft attacked Yamato, but the battleship dodged all torpedoes directed at her. Concurrently, Nishimura's fleet was located by an enhanced search operation from Admiral Davison's carriers. At 09:18, 16 Hellcats and 12 Avengers from the Enterprise attacked the Yamashiro and Fuso battleships, hitting the latter with two bombs, though the damage was minimal. Operating to the west of Nishimura was Shima's Second Striking Force and also in the area was Shima's detached Destroyer Division 21 with three ships, which was hurrying to rejoin Shima's main force after having completed a transport mission to Manila. Franklin's air group was assigned the northern sector of the Sulu Sea. It spotted the three ships of Shima's Destroyer Division 21 off Panay. Attacking high-speed destroyers was a challenge for any airman, but at 0813hrs Wakaba was hit by a bomb and several near misses. The damage proved fatal—45 minutes later, Wakaba sank with the loss of 30 men. Franklin launched a follow-up strike of 12 Hellcats and 11 bombers that reached the two remaining destroyers just before noon. Only one bomb hit was scored against Hatsushimo, which did little damage. The Japanese commander decided to head back to Manila with the survivors of Wakaba. Inexplicably, he failed to notify Shima of his decision. Destroyer Division 21 was out of the battle. After this initial strike, Bogan sent a second wave of 42 aircraft, which targeted Musashi between 12:07 and 12:15. Again, Helldivers opened the attack. The 12 bombers scored at least two direct hits and five near misses. One 1,000lb hit forward and passed through Musashi's bow without exploding. The second hit just to the port side of the stack and penetrated two decks before exploding. The resulting damage forced the abandonment of the port-side inboard engine room, which reduced the ship to three shafts. A fire near one of the boiler rooms was quickly extinguished. Adding to the chaos, Musashi's steam siren was damaged, and it continued to sound off and on for the remainder of the action. Once again Intrepid's Avengers deployed to conduct an anvil attack. Of the nine aircraft, eight got their torpedoes in the water and headed toward the huge battleship. As was the case for the entire series of attacks, it is impossible to precisely trace the number of hits suffered by Musashi; American and Japanese records do not even coincide on the overall number of attacks during the day. It is probable that the second wave of Avengers put three torpedoes into Musashi's port side. One hit near the stack on the junction of the outboard port engine room and the port hydraulic machinery space; it caused slow flooding but little else. Another hit forward of the armored citadel and caused massive flooding into several large spaces. The last confirmed hit occurred abaft Turret No. 2. Despite these three additional hits, Musashi remained on an even keel, but was noticeably down by the bow. In exchange, Musashi antiaircraft gunners forced one Avenger to ditch some 15 miles away and shot down two Helldivers. During this attack, Japanese records indicate nine Type 3 shells were fired. American pilots were impressed that they were engaged at 25,000–30,000 yards, but no aircraft were damaged. This damage reduced Musashi's speed to 22 knots, prompting Kurita to slow his formation. Despite taking four torpedoes, Musashi's skilled damage-control teams managed to keep it afloat throughout the day. At 10:50, Sherman launched 58 aircraft from the Essex and Lexington, focusing on Musashi again at 13:30. With her speed reduced and unable to fully maneuver, she was a much easier target. Despite the heavy fire directed against them, the Helldivers performed their mission of preparing the way for the torpedo bombers. At least four 1,000lb bombs hit Musashi. Three hits caused minimal damage as they impacted near the forward 18in. turret and exploded in the unoccupied crew accommodation spaces below. Damage from the final hit that exploded on contact when it hit the starboard side of the stack was not serious, but the explosion devastated many nearby 25mm triple mounts and caused heavy casualties among the gun crews. While the Helldivers added to the topside carnage, damage from the Avengers was much more serious. Three more torpedo hits were confirmed in the third attack, bringing the total to seven. Two struck forward of the armored citadel on either side of the bow. The design flaw of having comparatively little compartmentation in the unarmored forward section of the ship led to massive flooding. In addition, the explosions forced the hull plating outward creating what looked like a huge plow throwing water up as the ship moved forward. Another torpedo struck the starboard side close to the previous starboard side hit. This increased flooding and forced the abandonment of the starboard hydraulic machinery room. A possible fourth hit was reported by some witnesses near the forward 6.1in. triple turret on the starboard side. This assault resulted in at least four bomb hits and three torpedo hits, causing severe flooding. Despite this, Musashi continued to fight, but with its speed reduced to 12 knots, Kurita ordered it to move west with destroyers Shimakaze and Kiyoshimo. Additionally, the cruiser Tone was struck by two bombs during this attack, sustaining only light damage. At 14:26, 12 Helldivers and 8 Hellcats from the Essex launched an assault on the Yamato and Nagato, delivering three bomb hits to the Yamato and two to the Nagato, though the damage was not severe. The fifth air attack of the day was the most intense, with 65 aircraft from the Enterprise and Franklin taking off at 13:15 to strike the heavily damaged Musashi at 15:10. The results against the near-defenseless battleship were devastating. Of the 18 Helldivers that dove on Musashi, 11 claimed hits. On this occasion, the aviators' claims were not inflated. Japanese sources agreed that within minutes, Musashi was pounded by ten 1,000lb bombs. This barrage can be detailed with some degree of certainty. One bomb hit forward of Turret No. 1 and added to the damage there from earlier bombs. Another bomb hit the roof of the same turret and failed to penetrate its thick roof armor. Another hit to the starboard side of the turret and penetrated two decks before exploding against the main armored deck. Two bombs hit together between the forward 6.1in. turret and the superstructure, exploded on contact, and did minimal damage. Another two hit just to port in the same general area, penetrated two decks, and exploded on the main armored deck without penetrating. The eighth bomb hit the port side of the massive superstructure and exploded on contact, causing devastation to nearby 25mm mounts and their crews. Another projectile hit the top of the superstructure and destroyed the main battery fire-control director and its rangefinder. The resulting explosion caused significant personnel casualties on the bridge and operations room totaling 78 killed and wounded. Among the wounded was the ship's captain. The final hit landed abaft the superstructure but caused only minor damage. Musashi was equally helpless against the Avengers. The eight Enterprise Avengers conducted an anvil attack, and all claimed hits. At this point in the action, the accounts of Musashi's surviving crewmembers are not reliable. It is certain that four more torpedoes hit the ship. The first was on the port side in the area of the magazine for Turret No. 1. Another hit on the port side was recorded abeam the superstructure, flooding one boiler room. The third hit to port was placed just aft of the stack. It was in the same area of an earlier hit, and it immediately flooded the outboard engine room. The only confirmed hit on the starboard side occurred in the area of Turret No. 2. On top of the four confirmed hits, some Japanese accounts mention as many as six more. Two of these struck amidships on the port side but did not explode. All attacking aircraft returned safely, confirming the ineffectiveness of Musashi's defenses at this point. At 15:21, Helldivers targeted the Haruna, but only managed five near misses. The increasing intensity of the air attacks throughout the day indicated that Japanese land-based air forces had failed to neutralize Halsey's carriers. Consequently, at 15:30, Kurita ordered his fleet to change course westward, away from the San Bernardino Strait, hoping that this maneuver would reduce the pressure from air attacks and allow Japanese air forces to achieve better results. Meanwhile, Bogan launched his third strike of the day at 15:50, with 31 aircraft under Ellis targeting the Musashi one final time. However, due to fatigue, the attack was ineffective. After this last air strike, Kurita decided to head back towards the San Bernardino Strait and instructed the sinking Musashi to beach itself on Sibuyan Island at 17:15. Before this could be executed, the battleship sank at 19:36, resulting in the loss of 1,023 lives. Thus, the Musashi became the largest ship ever sunk by air attack in what was the largest air-sea battle in history up to that point. Despite losing 18 aircraft, the Americans succeeded in sinking the Musashi, torpedoing the Myoko, and damaging three other battleships to varying extents. Nevertheless, the 1st Striking Force emerged in better condition than anticipated, with the Musashi absorbing much of the torpedo and bomb damage and allowing the other ships to weather the attack. Kurita planned to navigate San Bernardino Strait during the night, proceed down the east coast of Samar, and reach Leyte Gulf around 11:00. Meanwhile, Admiral Mitscher's search planes had located Ozawa's carriers at 16:40. By afternoon, Ozawa had launched most of his aircraft in an attack on Sherman, but the final assault by the once formidable IJN carrier force achieved only limited success, with 28 planes lost before retreating to the Philippines. Remaining undetected, Ozawa then dispatched two battleship carriers and four destroyers under Rear-Admiral Matsuda Chiaki southward, drawing American attention to his position. In the aftermath of the Battle of the Philippine Sea, the Americans did not know that the IJN had no prospects of replacing its lost aviators. Because the majority of the carriers themselves survived the battle, and the Americans knew other carriers were being added to the force, the IJN's carrier force was still a threat. The intelligence Halsey received on the IJN's carrier force indicated that it was fully capable. In every other major battle of the war, the IJN carrier fleet was the main threat. The Pacific War had become a carrier war and surface forces had been firmly supplanted as the primary striking force. The Americans had no way of knowing that the Japanese had turned this thinking on its head in their planning for Leyte Gulf. Nimitz wanted to destroy the Combined Fleet and thus gain an increased measure of operational freedom for future operations. He was disappointed that this did not occur at Philippine Sea and thus had inserted the instruction to Halsey that the destruction of the Japanese fleet would be his primary objective if the opportunity was presented. Achieving this not only would eliminate the main threat to the invasion, but it would cripple the IJN's ability to interfere with future operations. As the assessment from the aviators was that Kurita's force no longer posed a threat, at 19:50 Halsey ordered his entire force north to crush what he assessed as the primary threat: Ozawa's carrier force. He decided to do so with the entirety of his force. By doing so, he decided to ignore the threat posed by the Kurita force, which was headed toward San Bernardino Strait. He kept his whole force together, because that was how TF 38 fought and because, as he stated after the war, he did not want to divide his force in the face of the enemy. A decisive victory was most likely if the carriers of TF 38 worked with the battleships of TF 34. This was USN doctrine and Halsey fully supported it. At 20:22, Task Force 38 set course north, with the three carrier groups in the area meeting just before midnight. Earlier, at 20:05, a night reconnaissance aircraft from Independence had reported that Kurita's formidable surface force was heading back toward the San Bernardino Strait. This news raised concerns among several of Halsey's subordinates, including Bogan and Lee, but they were dismissed by the resolute Halsey. As a result, the 3rd Fleet's full strength continued northward toward Ozawa's decoy force, leaving the San Bernardino Strait completely unprotected. This left Kurita's battleships unopposed between themselves and the American landing vessels, except for Kinkaid's vulnerable escort carriers off Samar's coast. Meanwhile, the detection of Nishimura's force on October 24 gave Kinkaid enough time to prepare for a battle at Surigao Strait. Oldendorf set up his battle line under Rear-Admiral George Weyler near Hingatungan Point in the northern part of the strait, providing maximum sea space while still constraining Japanese movement. Eight cruisers in two groups were positioned south of this line, with 24 destroyers stationed to screen the battleships and cruisers and positioned on both flanks to launch torpedo attacks against the approaching Japanese. Additionally, 39 PT boats were deployed in the southern approaches to the strait and into the Mindanao Sea to provide early warning and execute torpedo attacks when possible. The main issue was that the battleships were primarily equipped with high-explosive shells and would only engage once the Japanese forces were about 20,000 yards away. Moreover, Kinkaid had intercepted an order from Halsey to assemble a powerful task force of fast battleships. Misinterpreting the order's unclear wording, Kinkaid mistakenly believed Task Force 34 was coming to defend San Bernardino Strait, allowing his forces to concentrate on Surigao Strait instead. Despite Kurita's delays, Nishimura pressed on to breach the strait, advancing with the heavy cruiser Mogami and three destroyers. Little is known about Nishimura's precise thinking as he approached the strait. He was planning on arriving off Tacloban at 0430hrs on October 25 in accordance with Toyoda's master plan that had Kurita's force arriving off Leyte a short time later. This schedule fell apart after Kurita's advance was thrown off schedule on the afternoon of October 24 when he temporarily turned around in the face of intensive air attack in the Sibuyan Sea. At 2013hrs Nishimura sent a message to Toyoda and Kurita that he planned to arrive off Dulag at 0400hrs the next morning, a half hour later than planned. This was only a minor change; much more important was the receipt at 2200hrs of Kurita's message that he would not be in the gulf until 1100hrs. This meant that Nishimura's force was on its own when it executed its attack into the gulf. However, Nishimura did not change his plan after learning of Kurita's revised intentions. He was determined to force the strait in darkness and in so doing draw forces away from Kurita's main attack. The battle began at 2236hrs when PT-131 gained radar contact on Nishimura's main force. The three boats of the section headed toward the contact to make a torpedo attack. Two of the boats were slightly damaged, but one was able to close within torpedo range. News of the contact did not reach Oldendorf until 0026hrs on October 25. Another section sighted the advance group built around Mogami at 2350hrs and two of the boats fired a torpedo at the cruiser. Neither hit its target. Demonstrating the confusion in any night battle, at about 0100hrs Mogami was hit by a 6in. shell from Fuso. Though a dud, it killed three men. About an hour later, PT134 closed to within 3,000 yards of Fuso and fired three torpedoes. Again, all missed. This running series of encounters continued up until 0213hrs. Of the 39 boats, 30 contacted the Japanese and launched 34 torpedoes. None of Nishimura's ships was hit. While Nishimura's force was successfully fighting its way up the strait in good order, he kept Kurita and Shima informed of his progress. At 0040hrs, the two parts of Nishimura's force reunited. First blood went to the Japanese, since ten PTs were hit, and one (PT-493) sank, with a total of three dead and 20 wounded. Though unable to exact any attrition on the Japanese, the PTs had provided an invaluable service informing Oldendorf of Nishimura's location and strength. Based on an earlier report from one of Mogami's scout aircraft on the location and numbers of USN ships in Leyte Gulf, Nishimura appeared to believe that the battle would occur inside Leyte Gulf and not in Surigao Strait. If he really believed that Oldendorf would not use favorable geography to his advantage, he was sorely mistaken. Having survived the PT boat attacks with no damage, Nishimura now faced a much more deadly threat. This came in the form of five Fletcher-class destroyers under the command of the aggressive Captain Coward. Two other destroyers from Coward's Destroyer Squadron 54 were left on picket duty and did not take part in the torpedo attack. The five destroyers assigned to the attack were arrayed to conduct an anvil attack (with torpedoes coming in from both bows of the enemy target), with McDermut and Monssen from the west and Remey, McGowan, and Melvin from the east. Approaching at 30 knots, Coward's ships would launch torpedoes guided by radar, and refrain from using their 5in. guns so as not to give their positions away. Once the torpedoes were on their way, the destroyers would break off and head north along the coast to clear the area and reduce the possibility of a friendly fire incident. What ensued was one of the most successful attacks of the entire war. Shortly after 03:00, Coward's three eastern destroyers launched 27 torpedoes from a range of 8200 to 9300 yards at the advancing Japanese ships. They scored two critical hits on the Fuso at 03:08, causing flooding and fires. The battleship, unaware of the severity of the damage, veered off course and headed south, ultimately sinking at about 03:45 with 1620 lives lost. The Americans claimed that the torpedoes had split the Fuso in two. Meanwhile, Coward's two western destroyers fired a full salvo of 20 torpedoes at 03:10. In response, Nishimura changed course, exposing his screen to danger. By 03:19, three torpedoes from McDermut struck the Yamagumo, which exploded and sank within two minutes; another torpedo hit the Michishio amidships, causing it to sink 15 minutes later after coming to a halt; and a final torpedo hit the Asagumo, damaging its bow and reducing its speed, forcing it to withdraw from the battle. McDermut's ten torpedoes were the most effective salvo of the war from any American destroyer. Monssen's torpedo attack resulted in a single hit on the battleship Yamashiro, causing some flooding and reducing her firepower by a third. Following Coward's devastating torpedo strike, six more destroyers, divided into two groups of three, approached Nishimura's force from the west along the coast of Leyte. The first group commenced their attack at 03:23, launching 14 torpedoes from a range of 6500 to 6800 yards, but only one torpedo struck the Yamashiro, temporarily slowing her to 5 knots. The second group of destroyers fired 15 torpedoes at 03:29, but none of their torpedoes hit their targets, and the gunfire from both sides proved ineffective. After this failed assault, nine destroyers in three sections of three approached Nishimura's weakened column from both flanks. The first two sections, attacking from either side, fired a half-salvo of five torpedoes from each destroyer, but none hit. Before the final section could launch its attack, a fierce gunnery battle was underway. The gunnery battle began at 0351hrs when the first American cruiser opened up. Two minutes later, West Virginia commenced fire from 22,800 yards. All ships fired at the largest radar return of the three Japanese ships, which was Yamashiro. The American barrage grew as each battleship gained a fire control solution. The three ships with the most modern fire control systems did most of the work. California joined in at 0355hrs from 20,400 yards followed by Tennessee one minute later. The three battleships with the less capable Mk 3 fire control radar struggled to gain a firing solution. Maryland opened fire at 0359hrs by ranging her Mk 3 radar on the shell splashes from the other battleships. Mississippi took until 0412hrs when she fired a full salvo at Yamashiro from 19,790 yards. Pennsylvania never gained a good solution for her 14in. main battery and failed to fire a single salvo. Unbeknownst to Nishimura, the Americans had executed a "T" maneuver, leaving his ships able to fire only their forward guns while the enemy could unleash full broadsides. Concentrating their fire on the Yamashiro, Oldendorf's cruisers and battleships landed several hits during the 18-minute engagement. By 03:56, the Yamashiro was seen burning amidships, aft, and in the bridge area. Despite this, the battleship fought back fiercely, targeting the cruisers Phoenix, Columbia, Shropshire, and Denver, though no hits were achieved. The Mogami endured severe damage during this engagement, with the cruiser Portland focusing its fire on her and inflicting heavy harm. In the early phase of the battle, she took several 5in. hits from American destroyers. In the first minutes of the withering barrage from Oldendorf's cruisers and battleships, Mogami sustained more damage, including a hit on one of her 8in. turrets. After firing four Type 93 torpedoes at 0401hrs against the gun flashes from enemy ships to the north, she came under fire from heavy cruiser Portland. Two 8in. shells hit Mogami's bridge at 0402hrs, killing her commanding officer, and other shells disabled two engine rooms. The new commanding officer decided to break off the action and head south at slow speed. While headed south, she encountered the Second Diversion Attack Force. As American gunfire pummeled Yamashiro's superstructure, the last destroyer group approached head-on, closing to within 6200 yards before launching 13 torpedoes. Before the torpedoes could reach their targets, the destroyers came under friendly fire and further assault from Yamashiro's guns, resulting in the Albert W. Grant taking 18 hits before being withdrawn. Observing the friendly fire, Oldendorf ordered a ceasefire at 04:09, allowing Nishimura to begin a retreat south. However, by 04:11, the Yamashiro had been hit by three torpedoes from the final destroyer salvo, causing a severe list and bringing the battleship to a halt. Yamashiro's valiant yet ultimately futile resistance ended at 04:19 when she capsized to port, taking Nishimura and 1625 others with her. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The largest naval battle in human history had only just begun. As many historians argue, given the fateful decision of Halsey to try and knock out the IJN combined fleet, the transports had been left completely open to an attack. Absolute carnage could unfold on an unprecedented scale…perhaps enough to cause America to rethink continuing the war?
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In this episode of The Influence Factor, Alessandro Bogliari, CEO and Co-Founder of The Influencer Marketing Factory, chats with Dace de la Foret, AVP of Social Media at Nationwide. They discuss audience-first content strategies, the importance of authenticity, and how user- and employee-generated content build trust. Dace also highlights the role of music in branding and how partnerships, like Nationwide's with the NFL, connect with fan bases. He predicts a future in the creator economy driven by niche content, authenticity, and trust.
This is the 139th episode of my podcast with Mr. Paul Whittle of https://the1888letter.com/, @1888letter. For this episode, we interview English Author Mr. Gareth Dace, discussing his book ‘Is Gascoigne Going to Have a Crack?: Spurs in the 90s, Magic, Mayhem and Mediocrity' (2024). This book covers the Tottenham Hotspur's decade of the 1990s. Mr. Dace is a lifelong Tottenham Hostpur's fan, who witnessed this decade as a fan of the club. For any questions/comments, you may contact us:You may also contact me on this blog, on twitter @sp1873 and on facebook under Soccernostalgia.https://linktr.ee/sp1873 Mr. Paul Whittle, @1888letter on twitter and https://the1888letter.com/contact/https://linktr.ee/BeforeThePremierLeague You may also follow the podcast on spotify and Apple podcasts all under ‘Soccernostalgia Talk Podcast'Please leave a review, rate and subscribe if you like the podcast.Mr. Dace's contact info:Twitter: @GarethDaceLink: https://90sspursbook.square.site/Link to Mr. Dace's book:https://www.amazon.com/Gascoigne-Going-Have-Crack-Mediocrity-ebook/dp/B0CW1G7PG9https://www.pitchpublishing.co.uk/shop/gascoigne-going-have-crack Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3pKzo8xagCwuN4wJ8GAaWT?si=nF1x7LHeRgChADorjCIFKw&nd=1&dlsi=3787aeb8df164eb9https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode-139-interview/id1601074369?i=1000672457816 Youtube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffVlg-hmFG4 Blog Link:https://soccernostalgia.blogspot.com/2024/10/soccernostalgia-talk-podcast-episode_9.htmlSupport the show
Letland, 1997. Dace Sietina uit Riga wil naar Spanje om de schilderijen van Salvador Dali in het echt te zien. Wil jij ook een keer een verhaal vertellen tijdens een Echt Gebeurd-middag? Ga dan naar onze website, want we zijn altijd op zoek naar nieuwe vertellers. Onze redactie leest alle inzendingen en neemt contact op. De thema's voor alle verhalenmiddagen in dit seizoen vind je hier.Dit is het Instagram-account van Echt Gebeurd. We zijn ook te volgen op Facebook en Twitter.Voor mensen die het kunnen missen hebben we Vriend van de Show. Wil je donateur worden voor € 2,50 per maand of een eenmalige donatie doen, dan kan dat hier.Om te adverteren in onze podcast kun je contact opnemen met Dag en Nacht Media.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We're back! Amanda & Ellyn are our queens of a random tangent, so today Producer Rachel has asked the people to ask Amanda & Ellyn random questions, book recommendations, and anything they might want to know. What we're drinking | Forgot to look at the name, but listener Dace brought it from the country of Georgia! Ellyn's Currently Reading | Colored Television by Danzy Senna Amanda's Currently Reading | Anne of Windy Poplars by L.M. Montgomery Books coming out this week: Intermezzo by Sally Rooney & Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Wrath of the Triple Goddess by Rick Riordan ______________________________________________________________________ Make sure to subscribe and rate the Bubbles & Books Podcast. And don't forget to share it with your friends. Learn more about a Dog-Eared Books book subscription HERE. Follow us on Instagram: @bubblesandbookspodcast Follow Dog-Eared Books on Instagram: @dogearedbooksames Interested in audiobooks? Listen while supporting Dog-Eared Books HERE. Visit us! www.dogearedbooksames.com
Did you know we're an INTERNATIONAL DESTINATION?!? Yes it's true, and we're so honored to have met our friend Dace who traveled all the way from the county of Georgia to visit us in little old Iowa. So in Dace's honor, we are talking about bookstores we would love to visit around the world. Bookstores we want to visit around the world: Propsero's Books Hay-on-Wye (Hi on Wye) Shakespeare and Company El Ateneo Grand Splendid Boekhandel Selexyz Dominicanen Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore Livraria Lello Brome Lake Books - Livres Lac-Brome As heard in the episode: "This is a Megan Follows Bar" What we're drinking | Marani Sparkling Wine Brut (from the country of Georgia and gifted to us by Dace!) Ellyn's Currently Reading | A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson Amanda's Currently Reading | The Gray Wolf by Louise Penny Books coming out this week: Daydream by Hannah Grace ______________________________________________________________________ Make sure to subscribe and rate the Bubbles & Books Podcast. And don't forget to share it with your friends. Learn more about a Dog-Eared Books book subscription HERE. Follow us on Instagram: @bubblesandbookspodcast Follow Dog-Eared Books on Instagram: @dogearedbooksames Interested in audiobooks? Listen while supporting Dog-Eared Books HERE. Visit us! www.dogearedbooksames.com
How Dace came to muster an army of whales.
The pirates bury Dace and say goodbye.
Contributor: Aaron Lessen, MD Educational Pearls: How fast does cellulitis recover? A recent prospective cohort study took a look at this question. The study included 300 adults with cellulitis (excluding those with peri-orbital cellulitis or abscesses) in two emergency departments in Queensland, Australia. They collected data from initial and follow-up surveys at 3, 7, and 14 days, and compared clinician and patient assessments at day 14. Improvement was fastest between day 0 and day 3, with gradual progress thereafter. At day 14, many still had skin redness and swelling, though warmth had often resolved. Clinicians reported higher cure rates than patients (85.8% vs. 52.8%). Conclusion: Cellulitis symptoms improve quickly at first but continue to linger for many patients. Patients and doctors often have different views on when cellulitis is fully cured. How should we counsel patients? Even on antibiotics, the margins of the cellulitis may continue to spread a small amount. Skin warmth should be the first symptom to go away. It takes time to get better. Only about 50% of patients believed their cellulitis was cured at 2 weeks. References Nightingale, R. S., Etheridge, N., Sweeny, A. L., Smyth, G., Dace, W., Pellatt, R. A. F., Snelling, P. J., Yadav, K., & Keijzers, G. (2024). Cellulitis in the Emergency Department: A prospective cohort study with patient-centred follow-up. Emergency medicine Australasia : EMA, 10.1111/1742-6723.14401. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/1742-6723.14401 Summarized by Jeffrey Olson MS2 | Edited by Meg Joyce & Jorge Chalit, OMSIII
In this new side operation, Brad takes the reigns as handler for two new agents played by Dace and Joe to Meadowbrook, NJ to investigate a very very bad house. ==========Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/greenboxgaming_==========Our reddit HQ: https://www.reddit.com/r/GreenBoxGaming/==========Streaming and vodsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/greenboxgaming_/videosYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@greenboxgaming8464/videos==========SocialsTwitter: https://twitter.com/GreenBoxGaming2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenboxgamingofficial/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenboxgamingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Green-Box-Gaming/100086783479102/==========PodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/delta-green-impossible-landscapes-with-green-box-gaming/id1658184243Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4sVHaTLUqvYP2MYRKFkSanYouTube Music:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv0DpYquvQc3ZgkvFOFmvmvofV7qeaVFZ==========Published by arrangement with the Delta Green Partnership. The intellectual property known as Delta Green is a trademark and copyright owned by the Delta Green Partnership who has licensed its use here. The contents of this media are © Green Box Gaming 2022, excepting those elements that are components of the Delta Green intellectual property.==========Delta Green: Impossible Landscapes Arc Dream Publishingdelta-green.com/arcdream.com/home/Music by:Cryo Chamber cryochamber.bandcamp.com/Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio karlcasey.bandcamp.com/Monasterium Imperi monasteriumimperi.bandcamp.com/CO.AG Music patreon.com/user?ty=h&u=3550597Free Sounds Libray freesoundslibrary.com.
Bonwyn brings in Dace to get his opinion on the scratches under the floor while Bizard spends some focused one-on-one time with Alydin to see if they can experience the weave.- - - - - - - - - -CAST & CREWPlayers: Amy More, Carla Maxted, and Kyle ClasetCast: Tom LairdDM: Russ MoreDialogue Editing: Carla MaxtedSound Design: Russ MoreMusic & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound IdeasCover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram)- - - - - - - - - -Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons? Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast) Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store) Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons - - - - - - - - - -Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: adlarge.com/adlargepodcastnetworkFind and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bonwyn brings in Dace to get his opinion on the scratches under the floor while Bizard spends some focused one-on-one time with Alydin to see if they can experience the weave. - - - - - - - - - - CAST & CREW Players: Amy More, Carla Maxted, and Kyle Claset Cast: Tom Laird DM: Russ More Dialogue Editing: Carla Maxted Sound Design: Russ More Music & Sound Effects: Epidemic Sound, slip.stream, BOOM Library, Sound Ideas Cover Art: Matt Garbutt (@artmonkeymg on Instagram) - - - - - - - - - - Enjoying Dumbgeons & Dragons? Consider becoming a Patron of Dumb Dragons Productions for as little as $5 a month with a 7-day free trial and now MERCH after 3-months of patronage! (https://www.patreon.com/dumbdragoncast) Buy our merch! (https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dumbgeons-dragons-podcast-store) Follow our socials and more! - https://linktr.ee/dumbdragons - - - - - - - - - - Advertise on Dumbgeons & Dragons: adlarge.com/adlargepodcastnetwork Find and support our sponsors at: fableandfolly.com/partners Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a significant development in the Daybell murder trial, forensic biologist Katherine Dace provided crucial testimony regarding DNA evidence found on tools allegedly used in the crimes. The courtroom listened intently as Dace detailed her findings, which could play a pivotal role in the case against Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The testimony, given in Idaho State Court, focused on various items recovered from the crime scene, including a pickaxe and several shovels. Dace, an experienced forensic biologist with the Idaho State Police, described how she was able to extract partial DNA profiles from these tools. Most notably, she identified Tylee Ryan, one of the alleged victims, as a possible contributor to the DNA found. "Testing the largest piece of material from the pickaxe, we obtained a partial DNA profile," Dace stated in court. "Comparative analysis suggests Tylee Ryan as a possible contributor to this profile, with the probability of it being her DNA versus a random individual being 159 trillion to one." The court was shown photos of the pickaxe and the specific areas where Dace collected material for DNA testing. She noted the presence of burn marks and degraded material, which she attributed to exposure to heat and fire. Despite these conditions, Dace was still able to conduct a successful comparative analysis. Additionally, Dace testified about finding a green substance on part of a shovel, which also matched Tylee Ryan's DNA with a staggering certainty of 604 octillion (27 zeros). "These findings are crucial as they directly link the material found on these tools to one of the victims," Dace explained. The impact of this testimony could be substantial, as it provides concrete forensic evidence linking the tools found at Chad Daybell's property to the victims. The defense and prosecution listened closely, understanding the weight this evidence could carry in the ongoing trial. Further unraveling the complex web of this case, FBI Intelligence Analyst Benjamin Dean provided insights into his review of hundreds of tips and digital evidence. Dean's work began in late March 2020, focusing on data extracted from devices seized from Daybell's property, which included troubling finds like videos and photos relevant to the case. The search of Chad and Lori's vehicle revealed more damning evidence. Items recovered included Tylee Ryan's debit card, social security cards belonging to both missing children, and an envelope stuffed with $10,500 in cash. The presence of these items in Lori's possession raised alarming questions about the couple's intentions and actions following the children's disappearance. As the trial continues, further testimonies are expected to delve deeper into the forensic details and the implications of these findings. The community and families affected look on, hoping for justice to be served in this complex and heart-wrenching case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a significant development in the Daybell murder trial, forensic biologist Katherine Dace provided crucial testimony regarding DNA evidence found on tools allegedly used in the crimes. The courtroom listened intently as Dace detailed her findings, which could play a pivotal role in the case against Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The testimony, given in Idaho State Court, focused on various items recovered from the crime scene, including a pickaxe and several shovels. Dace, an experienced forensic biologist with the Idaho State Police, described how she was able to extract partial DNA profiles from these tools. Most notably, she identified Tylee Ryan, one of the alleged victims, as a possible contributor to the DNA found. "Testing the largest piece of material from the pickaxe, we obtained a partial DNA profile," Dace stated in court. "Comparative analysis suggests Tylee Ryan as a possible contributor to this profile, with the probability of it being her DNA versus a random individual being 159 trillion to one." The court was shown photos of the pickaxe and the specific areas where Dace collected material for DNA testing. She noted the presence of burn marks and degraded material, which she attributed to exposure to heat and fire. Despite these conditions, Dace was still able to conduct a successful comparative analysis. Additionally, Dace testified about finding a green substance on part of a shovel, which also matched Tylee Ryan's DNA with a staggering certainty of 604 octillion (27 zeros). "These findings are crucial as they directly link the material found on these tools to one of the victims," Dace explained. The impact of this testimony could be substantial, as it provides concrete forensic evidence linking the tools found at Chad Daybell's property to the victims. The defense and prosecution listened closely, understanding the weight this evidence could carry in the ongoing trial. Further unraveling the complex web of this case, FBI Intelligence Analyst Benjamin Dean provided insights into his review of hundreds of tips and digital evidence. Dean's work began in late March 2020, focusing on data extracted from devices seized from Daybell's property, which included troubling finds like videos and photos relevant to the case. The search of Chad and Lori's vehicle revealed more damning evidence. Items recovered included Tylee Ryan's debit card, social security cards belonging to both missing children, and an envelope stuffed with $10,500 in cash. The presence of these items in Lori's possession raised alarming questions about the couple's intentions and actions following the children's disappearance. As the trial continues, further testimonies are expected to delve deeper into the forensic details and the implications of these findings. The community and families affected look on, hoping for justice to be served in this complex and heart-wrenching case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a significant development in the Daybell murder trial, forensic biologist Katherine Dace provided crucial testimony regarding DNA evidence found on tools allegedly used in the crimes. The courtroom listened intently as Dace detailed her findings, which could play a pivotal role in the case against Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The testimony, given in Idaho State Court, focused on various items recovered from the crime scene, including a pickaxe and several shovels. Dace, an experienced forensic biologist with the Idaho State Police, described how she was able to extract partial DNA profiles from these tools. Most notably, she identified Tylee Ryan, one of the alleged victims, as a possible contributor to the DNA found. "Testing the largest piece of material from the pickaxe, we obtained a partial DNA profile," Dace stated in court. "Comparative analysis suggests Tylee Ryan as a possible contributor to this profile, with the probability of it being her DNA versus a random individual being 159 trillion to one." The court was shown photos of the pickaxe and the specific areas where Dace collected material for DNA testing. She noted the presence of burn marks and degraded material, which she attributed to exposure to heat and fire. Despite these conditions, Dace was still able to conduct a successful comparative analysis. Additionally, Dace testified about finding a green substance on part of a shovel, which also matched Tylee Ryan's DNA with a staggering certainty of 604 octillion (27 zeros). "These findings are crucial as they directly link the material found on these tools to one of the victims," Dace explained. The impact of this testimony could be substantial, as it provides concrete forensic evidence linking the tools found at Chad Daybell's property to the victims. The defense and prosecution listened closely, understanding the weight this evidence could carry in the ongoing trial. Further unraveling the complex web of this case, FBI Intelligence Analyst Benjamin Dean provided insights into his review of hundreds of tips and digital evidence. Dean's work began in late March 2020, focusing on data extracted from devices seized from Daybell's property, which included troubling finds like videos and photos relevant to the case. The search of Chad and Lori's vehicle revealed more damning evidence. Items recovered included Tylee Ryan's debit card, social security cards belonging to both missing children, and an envelope stuffed with $10,500 in cash. The presence of these items in Lori's possession raised alarming questions about the couple's intentions and actions following the children's disappearance. As the trial continues, further testimonies are expected to delve deeper into the forensic details and the implications of these findings. The community and families affected look on, hoping for justice to be served in this complex and heart-wrenching case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Demise Of the Daybells | The Lori Vallow Daybell & Chad Daybell Story
In a significant development in the Daybell murder trial, forensic biologist Katherine Dace provided crucial testimony regarding DNA evidence found on tools allegedly used in the crimes. The courtroom listened intently as Dace detailed her findings, which could play a pivotal role in the case against Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. The testimony, given in Idaho State Court, focused on various items recovered from the crime scene, including a pickaxe and several shovels. Dace, an experienced forensic biologist with the Idaho State Police, described how she was able to extract partial DNA profiles from these tools. Most notably, she identified Tylee Ryan, one of the alleged victims, as a possible contributor to the DNA found. "Testing the largest piece of material from the pickaxe, we obtained a partial DNA profile," Dace stated in court. "Comparative analysis suggests Tylee Ryan as a possible contributor to this profile, with the probability of it being her DNA versus a random individual being 159 trillion to one." The court was shown photos of the pickaxe and the specific areas where Dace collected material for DNA testing. She noted the presence of burn marks and degraded material, which she attributed to exposure to heat and fire. Despite these conditions, Dace was still able to conduct a successful comparative analysis. Additionally, Dace testified about finding a green substance on part of a shovel, which also matched Tylee Ryan's DNA with a staggering certainty of 604 octillion (27 zeros). "These findings are crucial as they directly link the material found on these tools to one of the victims," Dace explained. The impact of this testimony could be substantial, as it provides concrete forensic evidence linking the tools found at Chad Daybell's property to the victims. The defense and prosecution listened closely, understanding the weight this evidence could carry in the ongoing trial. Further unraveling the complex web of this case, FBI Intelligence Analyst Benjamin Dean provided insights into his review of hundreds of tips and digital evidence. Dean's work began in late March 2020, focusing on data extracted from devices seized from Daybell's property, which included troubling finds like videos and photos relevant to the case. The search of Chad and Lori's vehicle revealed more damning evidence. Items recovered included Tylee Ryan's debit card, social security cards belonging to both missing children, and an envelope stuffed with $10,500 in cash. The presence of these items in Lori's possession raised alarming questions about the couple's intentions and actions following the children's disappearance. As the trial continues, further testimonies are expected to delve deeper into the forensic details and the implications of these findings. The community and families affected look on, hoping for justice to be served in this complex and heart-wrenching case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Big Show as always in this episode Tim Reviews some fishing products, we Bring you the Fish in the News including a discussion of fishing during the eclipse news links https://www.gameandfishmag.com/editorial/solar-eclipse-2024-hunting-fishing/494567 https://apnews.com/article/coral-restoration-biodegradable-straws-ae23b903da2f91becd489d40e8cd9e17 https://www.sourcegreen.co/plastics/pha-biobased-polymer-packaging/ https://www.geo.tv/latest/538717-strange-looking-fish-stuns-woman-in-oregon https://marinespecies.wildlife.ca.gov/monkeyface-prickleback/false/ We chat with Rosie about new flies Tim is with Creek Life and Doc Martin has a song about Dace
Ever wondered what happens when you mix dance, laughter, and life-changing advice? Find out in the latest episode of D&M's with DEAN, where I, sit down with Sid the Entertainer. From the secrets behind my signature moves to the ways I help people shine brighter in their own lives, we dive deep into the magic of embracing who you are and owning it on every stage—be it in dance or life. If you're ready to kick up your confidence, inject joy into your day, or simply enjoy some good vibes, you won't want to miss this episode. Tune in and let's light up your world together! This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens.If a comprehensive solution is what you need from your supplement routine, then Athletic Greens is giving youa FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase. Go tohttp://athleticgreens.com/offtrack Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The blackside dace is a member of the minnow family. These little guys are quickly disappearing. They may not seem important, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't care about them and that's no joke! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beanstalk-frog-beans/support
Steff, Gareth, and Milo discuss the forthcoming book by Gareth Dace about Spurs in the 90s titled, Is Gascoigne Going to Have A Crack? Spurs in the 90s, Magic, Mayhem and Mediocrity. For those who remember the era this is a belting conversation, for those learning about it, 'tis an entertaining education. We also pick our best 90s Spurs team, and learn the exact location of the physical book via Mr.Dace's shipping GPS tracker! There's also word of the next great Spurs dressing room DJ; you won't guess who it is!Is Gascoigne Going To Have A Crack - pre-order nowhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Gascoigne-Going-Have-Crack-Mediocrity/dp/180150702390's Spurs - our earlier episodehttps://shows.acast.com/the-game-is-about-glory/episodes/spurs-in-the-90sAlfie Whiteman's DJ sethttps://www.nts.live/shows/guests/episodes/sweet-tooth-w-alfie-26th-february-2024Website: https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/Bluesky: @gameisglorypod.bsky.socialTwitter: @GameIsGloryPodMastodon: https://mastodon.green/@GameIsGloryPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegameisaboutglory/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the last eight years “Dace” (aka The Modern Working Girl) has been legally working as a prostitute at the Mustang Ranch in Nevada. We talk becoming a legal prostitute, saving marriages, moms bringing in their sons and life on the Ranch. Then, we countdown the Top 5 Racks. No, not those racks, the other racks. “Dace”: 01:14 Pointless: 27:15 Top 5: 44:13 Contact the Show "Dace" Instagram “Dace” TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net, X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Cybersleuths: The Idaho Murders, Abbott Elementary, Not Dead Yet, The Conners, Couple to Throuple, Halo. Tokyo Vice, They Called Him Mostly Harmless, Lover Stalker Killer, Psy-Op Bowl 58, Tracker, Stupid Pet Tricks, After Midnight, True Detective: Night Country, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Woman In the Wall, Monsieur Spade, Freelance on Hulu, Dave's on a break, R.I.P. Carl Weathers, Clone High, and more. Drinking: Czech Pilsener Lagers from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Bohemian Brewery.* Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Threads, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.* Rate us: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, etc.