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David Hanna is a fifth-generation Tangata Tiriti (people of the Treaty), a leader in community-led development, and the director of Wesley Community Action. This conversation delved into addiction, trauma, social systems, and how grassroots initiatives can bring about meaningful change. David challenges us to rethink how we address addiction, not just as an individual issue but as a symptom of broader systemic challenges. We discussed: The Role of Compassion and Judgment in Leadership David shares insights into his leadership philosophy, emphasising the importance of working at multiple levels of the system—from community practitioners to government ministers. He highlights the necessity of compassion without judgment and the dangers of "othering" marginalised groups. Overcoming Bias A personal story about overcoming judgment that led to a discussion about unconscious bias, social conditioning, and the importance of openness and curiosity. The Real Cost of Systemic Issues Spending on negative investment—prisons, addiction treatment, and care systems—rather than proactive community support. He argues that a healed society would redirect resources toward arts, environmental restoration, and whānau well-being. Addiction: A Response to Trauma David reinforces the idea that addiction is often a coping mechanism for trauma. Highlighting the spectrum of addictions, from substance abuse to socially accepted addictions like workaholism. Childhood adversity and the intergenerational impact of trauma. A Grassroots Solution: The Walk-In Initiative David shares the inspiring story of a community-led initiative where people affected by meth addiction create safe spaces to support each other. This grassroots effort has become a national movement, offering judgment-free support for individuals and whānau. Looking Up the Microscope: Self-Reflection on Privilege David introduces the concept of "looking up the microscope", a practice where individuals in privileged positions reflect on their family history, wealth, and inherited trauma. This initiative fosters self-awareness and a deeper understanding of systemic inequities. The Role of Māori Knowledge in Healing David emphasised how Te Ao Māori offers valuable wisdom in addressing social issues. He highlighted how integrating Māori perspectives into mainstream society benefits everyone and is an area where New Zealand is leading globally. The Power of Presence and Balance Discussing the neuroscience of addiction and modern society's obsession with growth, David argues that a balance between action and reflection is crucial. He advocates for slowing down, creating space for self-awareness, and fostering a culture that values relationships over relentless productivity. Final Thoughts and How to Support Wesley Community Action David closes by inviting listeners to explore Wesley Community Action's work at www.wesleyca.org.nz. He encourages involvement in Just Change, an initiative that fosters learning and action for systemic change. Connect with Kerene: Website – Mindful at Work LinkedIn - Kerene Strochnetter Instagram – Kerene_strochnetter Facebook – Mindful at Work
On Call with Insignia Ventures with Yinglan Tan and Paulo Joquino
More than two decades into his career in risk and compliance roles across PayPal, EY, ING, Rapyd, etc., David decides to not settle but go the other way -- start a company to bring “sexy” back to treasury. Timestamps (00:04) Highlights; (00:38) Everyone has a treasury problem; (04:07) Why is there a treasury problem and what recent bank runs have to do with it; (09:53) How it helps to have the grandfather of PayPal in Asia, and licenses too; (16:23) Are you sure you want to do this (so late in your career)?; (20:36) How global companies are bringing on the next generation of fintechs like Finmo; (25:36) Finmo's modularized approach to solving the treasury problem; (34:04) Bringing sexy back to treasury by tackling the problem in reverse; (37:59) Rapid Fire Round; About our guest David Hanna is CEO and Co-founder of Finmo. He has had more than a 20-year career in risk and compliance leadership roles. Prior to Finmo, he was Chief Risk and Compliance Officer at Rapyd, spent more than six years as Regional Director for Enterprise Risk and Compliance at Paypal, and more than six years as Senior Manager of Compliance and Regulatory at EY. He graduated from La Trobe University with a degree in Business Management. Follow David on LinkedIn for more updates on Finmo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paymentnerd/ Follow us on LinkedIn for more updates: https://www.linkedin.com/company/insignia-ventures/ Check out Insignia Business Review for more insights: https://review.insignia.vc/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter for all the news and resources: https://review.insignia.vc/ The content of this podcast is for informational purposes only, should not be taken as legal, tax, or business advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security, and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any Insignia Ventures fund. Any and all opinions shared in this episode are solely personal thoughts and reflections of the guest and the host.
In episode 187 of the Fintech Chatter podcast, Dexter Cousins is joined by CEO of Finmo, David Hanna.David talks to Dexter about how he and the team are tackling a global problem affecting pretty much every SME.David shares his Fintech journey as the Head of Risk and Compliance at Paypal and Chief Risk and Compliance Officer at Rapyd.Tune in to find out how to make the transition from risk to CEO, the optimal way to launch a global Fintech and how to win enterprise clients without a marketing budget!About David HannaDavid is the CEO and co-founder of Finmo and has over 20 years of expertise in the financial services and payments sector. Prior to founding Finmo, he held global leadership roles in Risk and Compliance for Financial Services companies headquartered in various locations globally. David has held senior roles across companies such as PayPal, Ernst & Young, Zurich, ING Bank, Banxa and others. He serves on several advisory boards and has invested in many startups around the world.About FinmoFinmo is a global B2B treasury management platform that is focused on providing thenecessary tools for the “CFO Office” including finance teams, CFOs, and treasurers. Finmo provides a single platform to enable the core elements of treasury to be managed from one place.Finmo does this by providing four core modules to its clients, Money movementCash management, including AR/AP modulesFX Hedging capabilities Integrations into existing accounting and enterprise softwareFollowing 20+ years of working across the financial services industry with founders from organisations such as PayPal, Citi, and other big names, the Finmo exec team realised that everyone has a treasury problem!Especially companies with multiple bank accounts and multiple org. structures within their group, handling multiple currencies in servicing their clients. In identifying this problem, Finmo is addressing a significant gap in the market for a solution that serves the end-to-end treasury management lifecycle.https://finmo.netSubscribe Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/fintech-leaders-7092732051488980992/Connect on Linkedin: https://bit.ly/3DsCJBp
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CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains scenes of sex, sexual activity, and kissing, at 0:50-1:22, 3:55, 4:50, 13:31-13:35, 15:16-15:37, and 15:57-16:00. There is also a discussion of homophobia. Please take caution as needed. Episode 6 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Team Sponsors: Francesca Ossi, James M. Gertzog, Trevor Van Winkle, Max Kreisky, Emily Sackett, Andrew Siañez-De La O, Spring Cullen, and Wes Bourland. For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a scene of kissing and sensuality, from 21:30 to 22:38. Episode 4 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Val Berelli is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of the Umpire is played by Alex Lamoureux. The role of the Stadium Announcer is played by David Hanna The ensemble of players and coaches are played by TJ Anthony, Jerron Bacat, Blake Hussey, and Socks Whitmore. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Legacy Fans: Kristin Devine, Steven Goldman, Leslie Joyce, Alex Telander, Cole Burkhardt, Andrea Klassen, Lewis Lenoble, Bob Raymonda, and Anne Baird. For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
Hey everyone! This is David Hanna, the creator of Hand In Glove. Before our next episode comes out next Monday, I wanted to share the first episode of another amazing audio drama, Me and AU, a queer coming-of-age romance with a fandom twist created by Andrea Klassen with the Procyon Podcast Network. Ever since it released last year, it's became one of my favorite audio romances. It's a slow-burn, sweet romance with beautiful sound design and a fun twist on fanfiction everyone will enjoy. To find more about the show, check our show notes, or visit their website at https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/me-au. And if you like it, please subscribe to the show and give them a rating wherever you listen to podcasts! Website: https://www.procyonpodcastnetwork.com/me-au Twitter: @MeandAUPod Tumblr: MeandAUpod Episodes Transcripts
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a scene of kissing and sensuality, from 21:30 to 22:38. Episode 4 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Dolores Sanchez is played by Diana Loraine. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our contributors to this show, including Season Ticketholders Daniel Spencer and Jolene Thomson and Legacy Fans Michael Snider, Misty Morris, Ashleigh Wiegand, Jade Scott, Alicia Ramos, Anna Rodriguez, and Dallas Wheatley. For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Episode 3 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Val Berelli is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Additional dialogue and story ideas provided by Caroline Mincks. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank you to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Season Ticketholders: Angela Rasmussen, Coni Kitts, Ella Watts, Kent Blue, Axandre Oge, Good Pointe Productions, Hannah Wright, Mel Hartman, Jeff Satterley For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER A full transcript of this episode can be found by clicking here. Hey baseball fans! This is David Hanna, creator of Hand In Glove. I first want to thank everyone who's already listened to the show - we're already at 500 listens over 2 episodes and I can't wait to share the rest of the season with you! With that, in order to make sure I can get everything prepared for the show, we will be releasing episodes every 3 weeks instead of every 2 weeks as originally planned. This means that our next episode will be released on August 15, and then every 3 weeks after that on Mondays. And don't forget, if you want to get early access to all episodes, you can donate at https://ko-fi.com/handinglovecast today. All proceeds will be included to help create future seasons of the show! Thanks so much, and look out for Episode 3! Music is taken from "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Episode 2 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Val Berelli is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The part of Coach/Umpire is played by David Hanna. The role of manager Tommy Milligan is played by Salvatore Hall. The Ensemble of players and coaches are played by TJ Anthony, Jerron Bacat, Blake Hussey, and Socks Whitmore. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Additional dialogue and story ideas provided by Caroline Mincks. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found on our website or by clicking this link. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank yhou to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Season Ticketholders: Alexandra Pal, Talon Stradley, MJ, Timothy Lim, Megan Cornelius, Natalie Goodwin, Robert Linder, AJ Ganaros, Kylie Sparks, and Vin LaBate For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Episode 1 of Hand In Glove was written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. The role of Javy Correa is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of Jake Corliss is played by Ezra J. Wayne. The role of Britt Begden is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. Script translations and additional dialogue provided by Charlie Pacheco. Sensitivity readings provided by Daniel J. Martinez, Jr. and Charlie Pacheco. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this episode can be found by clicking the link here. The introduction music is "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. The credits music is "summer on the minuteman bikeway" from the album memory by Louie Zong. We would like to extend a huge thank yhou to all of our contributors to this show, and this week we want to shout out several of our Season Ticketholders: Brett Closson, JoAnne Murray, Brittany Huber ,Rebekah Balfour, Elliot Lin, Katie Conrad, Eric Smith, Alice Tobin, Virginia Hubbard For a list of all contributors, visit our Contributors page on our website.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Here's the first trailer for Episode 1 of Hand In Glove, a podcast about baseball, romance, and everything in between. The role of Val is played by Caroline Mincks. The role of Britt is played by Euna Marie Cua Catampognan. Narration provided by David Hanna. Written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. Translations provided by Charlie Pacheco. Music taken from "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. Subscribe using your favorite podcatcher and get ready for our first episode on July 4, 2022. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this trailer can be found by clicking the link here.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCATCHER Here's the first trailer for Episode 1 of Hand In Glove, a podcast about baseball, romance, and everything in between. The role of Javy is played by Charlie Pacheco. The role of Jake is played by Ezra J. Wayne. Narration provided by David Hanna. Written, directed, produced and sound designed by David Hanna. Translations provided by Charlie Pacheco. Music taken from "sunshower" from the album i hate this guitar by Louie Zong. Subscribe using your favorite podcatcher and get ready for our first episode on July 4, 2022. A full transcript with a listing of all sound effects used in this trailer can be found by clicking the link here.
*Chicago Tribune reporter Jason Meisner details how ex-state Representative Luis Arroyo was sentenced to near five years in prison. *Dennis Foley joins again from San Antonio to discuss the questions facing law enforcement for their response to Tuesday's deadly shooting in Texas. *19th Ward Alderman Matt O'Shea tells John about his ordinance designed to address the CPD staffing crisis. *Legal historian and law professor Mary Ziegler previews what she believes will be an interstate war over abortion. *Plus, Jason Nathanson remembers Ray Liotta and author David Hanna talks Chicago history with his new book "Broken Icarus."
Tonight's title is Day of the Triffids by John Wyndham. Tonight's guest is David Hanna. http://twitter.com/Bigmacinpod http://twitter.com/GloveCast http://twitter.com/MacintoshMaud Our theme music is Kwartet Japonski II (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maciej_onowski/Kwartet_Japonski_I__II/PMLP226115-Japan-Quartet_2) by Maciej Żołnowski. Your hosts: Ben Blattberg http://twitter.com/InCatastrophe Vin LaBate http://twitter.com/MrReciprocity http://thechimera.space http://MrReciprocity.itch.io Day of the Triffids cover https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/e3kFDtFk.jpg Day of the Triffids page https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/9VoopaK-.jpg Special Guest: David Hanna.
Tonight's title is Funerals Are Fatal (aka After the Funeral) by Agatha Christie Tonight's guest is David Hanna. http://twitter.com/Bigmacinpod http://twitter.com/GloveCast http://twitter.com/MacintoshMaud Our theme music is Kwartet Japonski II (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Maciej_onowski/Kwartet_Japonski_I__II/PMLP226115-Japan-Quartet_2) by Maciej Żołnowski. Your hosts: Ben Blattberg http://twitter.com/InCatastrophe Vin LaBate http://twitter.com/MrReciprocity http://thechimera.space http://MrReciprocity.itch.io Funerals are Fatal cover https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/3Z7eXSJO.jpg Funerals Are Fatal page https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/0/07b497f0-7a04-4567-997d-7bbc13fad013/da184XO1.jpg Special Guest: David Hanna.
Different locations. Different people. Different Stories. One constant… No matter what… Someone Dies In This Elevator. Rating: PG. This trailer contains implied death in an elevator. Transcript here. Cast: Tal Minear (they/them) as Narrator. Andrew Siañez-De La O (he/him) as Megablaze. Bill Sunderland (he/they) as Winston. Lindsay Zana (she/her) as Lao. Wes Haas (he/they) as Ralie. Felix Trench (he/him) as The Professor. Chijioke Williams (she/her) as Gedeon. David Hanna (he/him) as Ezekiel. Jose Nateras (he/him) as Xavi. Chad Ellis (he/him) as Brad. Rashika Rao (she/her) as Maryanne. Alice Wong (she/her) as Waverly. Crew: Written by Colin J. Kelly (he/him) Directed by Tal Minear (they/them). Script Editing by Jesse Schuschu (he/him). Dialogue Editing, Sound Design, and Mastering by Brad Colbroock (they/them/he) with the crews of their respective episodes. Music by Trace Callahan (they/she). Executive Produced by Colin J Kelly (he/him) and Tal Minear (they/them). Artwork by Tal Minear (they/them). Marketing by Ali Fuller (they/them). Follow us @SDITEpod on Instagram, Tumblr, & Twitter Someone Dies In This Elevator produced this episode with Sound Escape Productions, a profit-sharing podcast collective.
The York School has a 100% university placement rate. Grade 12 students apply to an average of seven post-secondary institutions of which upwards of 40% are outside Canada. With the support of one of the country’s best University Counselling offices, York School graduates find their best-fit universities and are future-ready. The world is their oyster! In this episode, join host, Natasha Estey, in conversation with David Hanna, Director of University Counselling, and York alumni Elias Volonakis and Georgia Samuel, about how The York School really does prepare its graduates to “take on the world”!Check out David Hanna’s blog, Beyond The York School. The Beyond York app can be downloaded from the Apple Store or Google Play Store. Follow David Hanna on Twitter. The Our Kids review of The York School can be found here. The organization Georgia has volunteered with for years is Dramaway and the choir Elias remains involved with is Viva Singers. And if you’re looking for an excellent math tutor, you can find Elias at the Math Guru! Written and produced by Natasha EsteyAudio editing by Andrew Scott
I don't have a full episode for you this month! It's coming next month! Here's something to tide you over in the meantime. This episode is a 5 part special for Listen Rinse Repeat - a podcast consisting of 20 second minisodes for folks to wash their hands too. It's geared a little more towards kids than usual episodes of Sidequesting, but I promise it's still a fun listen for adults. Credits: This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. Rion was voiced by Tal Minear (they/them). Basil was voiced by Sable Smith (they/them). The Wizard was voiced by David Hanna (he/him). The Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock (they/them). Transcript: TAL: Hi everyone! I don’t have a full episode of Sidequesting for you this month, due to life and the general state of the world. Episode 18 will be here next month, and episode 19 the month after that. Instead, here is the minisode I made for Listen Rinse Repeat, titled Strangers in Strange Place. It’s a two minute, very silly, particularly kid friendly episode. I hope you enjoy it. BASIL: Thank you for coming, Rion! I’m missing my favorite scarf again, and I can’t find it anywhere. RION: It’s no problem at all, Basil. It’s not the scarf you’re wearing right now, is it? BASIL: Oh no, this is my backup scarf. RION: I should have known. Oh, it’s also not the one on your cat? BASIL: [confused] There it is!! But… I don’t have a cat. [SFX: Cat meow] [SFX: Cat shapeshifts into a person.] WIZARD: I’m sorry for borrowing your scarf, I get really cold when I’m a cat, for some reason. RION: But, why were you a cat? And why were you in Basil’s house? WIZARD: Well, I’m a wizard. My specialty is transformation, you see. I’m here because one of my students accidentally got turned into a rat. RION: Okay I have some more questions. BASIL: How did one of your students turn into a rat?? WIZARD: I was teaching magic and a spell went haywire. Students know these things happen, but it’s hard to stay calm when you’re suddenly a rat, you know? BASIL: I suppose they scampered in here and you followed them? WIZARD: Yep, I turned myself into a cat to keep up with them. I didn’t catch them, but I did see where they went. Can I search your pantry? BASIL: Uh, sure? [SFX: Pantry door opens, rat squeaks] WIZARD: There you are… Basil, could you hold them in place? Great, thank you. Here we go! [SFX: Rat turns into a human] STUDENT: WHAT IN THE NAME OF MERLIN JUST HAPPENED? RION: Uh, you were a rat? STUDENT: WHY WAS I A RAT? RION: I think it was a mis-aimed spell by your classmate? STUDENT: This does NOT answer my question?! Who turned me into a rat? Was it Callum??? WIZARD: You know I can’t tell you- STUDENT: [interrupting] Yep, it was Callum. [to Basil/Rion] Excuse me, I have some revenge to take. [SFX: Angry footsteps away] WIZARD: Excuse me, I have some revenge to stop. Thanks for your help, here’s something for your trouble. [SFX: Hurried footsteps away] RION: Good luck! BASIL: Look, the wizard gave me a crystal ball! This will help me next time I lose something! RION: Yeah, unless you lose the crystal ball! TAL: This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was written and produced by Tal Minear. The Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock, the Wizard was voiced by David Hanna, Rion was voiced by Tal Minear, and Basil was voiced by Sable Smith. Visit our website, follow us on Twitter @sidquestingpod, Instagram @sidequesting, and Tumblr at sidquestingpod, or support us on Patreon.
High Priestess Gabrielle Ravenwood continues to expand the Coven's influence in Brushland. Kalila's latest client is a performer who has recently returned to the stage. Kalila Stormfire’s Economical Magick Services is written and produced by Lisette Alvarez. This script was edited by Gabriel Urbina. The reporters were played by David Hanna and Natalie VanSistine. Governor Zhang is played by Sam Nguyen. High Priestess Gabrielle Ravenwood and the Shadow of Brushland are played by Whitney Johnson. High Priest Hector Ivory is played by Chris Magilton. Kalila and her Shadow are played by Lisette Alvarez. Charlie Muta is played by Caroline Minks. This episode was edited by Sarah Buchynski. The songs featured in this episode were "Briar Rose" by T Thorn Coyle, and "Breathe Underwater" by M Macha NightMare with permission and gratitude towards the elders in my spiritual tradition. Claim 10% off of your first month with BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/stormfire Grab the limited tea blend here: stormfireproductions.com/shop Episode Transcript
Fr. David Hanna explains how zeal can be a good or bad thing, so we need to be mindful that our zeal is not causing us to be a stumbling block for others.Fr. David Hanna – July 19, 2020Christ the Savior American Coptic Orthodox ChurchDiocese of Los Angeleswww.thegoodsavior.org
The wizard and the student leave, and Basil gets a gift. This episode is made for kids. This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. The Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock, the Wizard was voiced by David Hanna, Rion was voiced by Tal Minear, and Basil was voiced by Sable Smith. Tal is a podcaster, voice actor, and sound designer with too many passions and too little time. A Mechanical Engineer by daytime, they can be found working on audio fiction by night. Tal is the writer and producer for Sidequesting as well as the co-creator of Light Hearts and Ungifts. They enjoy voice acting in other productions, including Novitero, Sector Ø, and Witches of the City. Check out Tal's work at https://sidequesting.carrd.co/ Check out Brad's work at https://twitter.com/HolographicVA Check out David's work at https://twitter.com/macintoshmaud Check out Sable's work at https://www.tiktok.com/@sableliciousbaby TRANSCRIPT INTRO: Strangers in Strange Places, Part 5 of 5 STUDENT: Who turned me into a rat? Was it Callum??? WIZARD: You know I can’t tell you- STUDENT: [interrupting] Yep, it was Callum. [to Basil/Rion] Excuse me, I have some revenge to take. [SFX: Angry footsteps away] WIZARD: Excuse me, I have some revenge to stop. Thanks for your help, here’s something for your trouble. [SFX: Hurried footsteps away] RION: Good luck! BASIL: Look, the wizard gave me a crystal ball! This will help me next time I lose something! RION: Yeah, unless you lose the crystal ball! CREDITS: This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was written and produced by Tal Minear. The Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock, the Wizard was voiced by David Hanna, Rion was voiced by Tal Minear, and Basil was voiced by Sable Smith.
The student tries to determine why they were a rat. This episode is made for kids. This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. The Wizard was voiced by David Hanna, the Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock, and Rion was voiced by Tal Minear. Tal is a podcaster, voice actor, and sound designer with too many passions and too little time. A Mechanical Engineer by daytime, they can be found working on audio fiction by night. Tal is the writer and producer for Sidequesting as well as the co-creator of Light Hearts and Ungifts. They enjoy voice acting in other productions, including Novitero, Sector Ø, and Witches of the City. Check out Tal's work at https://sidequesting.carrd.co/ Check out David's work at https://twitter.com/macintoshmaud Check out Brad's work at https://twitter.com/HolographicVA TRANSCRIPT INTRO: Strangers in Strange Places, Part 4 of 5 [SFX: Pantry door opens, rat squeaks] WIZARD: There you are… Basil, could you hold them in place? Great, thank you. Here we go! [SFX: Rat turns into a human] STUDENT: WHAT IN THE NAME OF MERLIN JUST HAPPENED? RION: Uh, you were a rat? STUDENT: WHY WAS I A RAT? RION: I think it was a mis-aimed spell by your classmate? STUDENT: This does NOT answer my question?! CREDITS: This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was written and produced by Tal Minear. The Wizard was voiced by David Hanna, the Student was voiced by Brad Colbroock, and Rion was voiced by Tal Minear.
The Wizard is after his student, who is apparently a rat. This episode is made for kids. This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. Basil was voiced by Sable Smith and The Wizard was voiced by David Hanna. Tal is a podcaster, voice actor, and sound designer with too many passions and too little time. A Mechanical Engineer by daytime, they can be found working on audio fiction by night. Tal is the writer and producer for Sidequesting as well as the co-creator of Light Hearts and Ungifts. They enjoy voice acting in other productions, including Novitero, Sector Ø, and Witches of the City. Check out Sable's work at https://www.tiktok.com/@sableliciousbaby Check out David's work at https://twitter.com/macintoshmaud TRANSCRIPT INTRO: Strangers in Strange Places, Part 3 of 5 BASIL: How did one of your students turn into a rat?? WIZARD: I was teaching magic and a spell went haywire. Students know these things happen, but it’s hard to stay calm when you’re suddenly a rat, you know? BASIL: I suppose they scampered in here and you followed them? WIZARD: Yep, I turned myself into a cat to keep up with them. I didn’t catch them, but I did see where they went. Can I search your pantry? BASIL: Uh, sure? CREDITS: This episode of Listen, Rinse, Repeat was written and produced by Tal Minear. Basil was voiced by Sable Smith and The Wizard was voiced by David Hanna.
Autumn. ----- David Hanna (https://twitter.com/bigmacinpod) plays Randall on Bike Brigade (https://twitter.com/kids_bikes, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/kids-on-bikes-podcast/id1434874408) and hosts Macintosh & Maud (https://twitter.com/MacintoshMaud, https://www.macintoshandmaud.com). Main theme: “Hoof, Heart, & Hiss” by Matt Weber http://mattwebersmusic.wordpress.com/ Find us online at: http://thechimera.space http://twitter.com/chimerapod http://facebook.com/chimerapod itsthechimera@gmail.com Josh Hall-Bachner: http://twitter.com/charlequin Braden Lamb: http://twitter.com/bradenlamb Jeffrey Bard: https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ Ethan Bremner: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtC-izQidkvSxdLEtGSZlog Kacey Smith: [stand in front of a mirror at midnight and call her name three times] Kelly Weisman Asprooth-Jackson: https://firstparishbeverly.org/about-us/minister/ Vin LaBate: http://twitter.com/mrreciprocity and also http://twitter.com/rarecandypod
The recent coronavirus outbreak in China is significantly impacting commodity and petrochemical markets. China is one of the largest petrochemical consumer and producers globally. Sentiment is bearish with petrochemical plants running at lower operating rates in China and with high inventories. David Hanna, Muhamad Fadhil and Bohan Loh from Argus discuss the potential impact for markets in Asia and the Middle East in an exclusive Argus podcast.
A basket of precious apples goes missing during the harvest, and Rion takes on the case!This episode was written and produced by Tal Minear. Oliver was voiced by Reggie Gacad (he/him). Alden was voiced by Bret M-W (they/them). Quinn was voiced by Dallas Wheatley (they/them). The kid was voiced by Mira Leigh (she/her). Jones was voiced by David Hanna (he/him). The voice of Rion was Tal Minear (they/them).The transcript for this episode can be found here.Visit our website at sidequesting.carrd.co, follow us on Twitter @sidquestingpod and Instagram @sidequesting, or support us on Patreon. If you liked this episode, consider checkout out the Patreon!
This is David Hanna, voice actor on Soulborn City, which is about experiencing a fantastic and messy magical world through the lens of emotion. This is episode one, in which we are introduced to the divinely-powered empath, Sefriya Parzol, and the emotionally noisy city which has just become her home. Thank you for listening. https://www.thebeaconpodcast.com/about-sc
The history of Tadich Grill is incredibly interesting. In 1849, three Croatian immigrants made their way to San Francisco, California. They opened a wildly successful coffee tent that served coffee and grilled fish to sailors and dock workers. Over the The post The Spectacular History of Tadich Grill With David Hanna appeared first on Toasty Kettle.
The history of Tadich Grill is incredibly interesting. In 1849, three Croatian immigrants made their way to San Francisco, California. They opened a wildly successful coffee tent that served coffee and grilled fish to sailors and dock workers. Over the The post The Spectacular History of Tadich Grill With David Hanna appeared first on Toasty Kettle.
When this show was being developed, David Hanna was on the short list of guests I eventually wanted to interview. He gave me my first official mental health job and really set the standard of mentorship and supervision in my professional career. His story into recovery is amazing but his work and passion in the recovery community is even more astounding. Like, share, subscribe, and as always #FeedYourMentalHealth. Positive Recovery
In this episode David Hanna joins me to talk about how I got got by the Internet, Morgan the under-payed intern, Ryan Reynolds’ ability to make you talk about skydiving onto your grandma, just how good Girl Scout cookies are, Wonder Bunny the Amazonian Princess-Bunny-Warrior, the Good Boy Murderers, the eldritch god that the Easter Island statues are keeping at bay, the best Shark Tank pitch EVER, the worst tutorial of all time, and our joint shock in my ability to accurately guess a news story, plus we play some more So Many Questions But I Guess 20 Will Do! Follow David on Twitter @BigMacinpod Follow his many podcasts on Twitter: - @MacintoshMaud - @TrackMeetCast - @Kids_Bikes Find his podcasts wherever you find quality podcasts! Follow me on: Twitter - @AJ_Ganaros Follow the show on: Twitter - @StraightOffPod Facebook - www.facebook.com/straightoffpod Tumblr - straightoffpod.tumblr.com GMail - straightoffpod@gmail.com Find the show on: - Soundcloud - Apple Podcasts - Podbean - Google Play - Stitcher Article Links: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/spike-lee-furious-when-green-book-won-best-picture-oscar-attempted-to-storm-out-of-theater https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jose-canseco-bigfoot-hunt_n_5c6463e9e4b0018ed01b2d75?fbclid=IwAR3TFHCGDvEXiBgPHG-DbJaZMcpRx8k5S5z0FJb-r2-_Z0ZObVRrhDiVdBM https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/alex-trebek-suggests-who-should-replace-him-on-jeopardy https://www.npr.org/2019/02/27/698649725/girl-scout-cookie-good-samaritan-accused-of-federal-drug-crimes?fbclid=IwAR3eS4LfC1mOT2pRMlOh_lwb_3-2r6Ck1De1qKJGJg901xHfkBSRjf88qcM https://www.thedodo.com/close-to-home/rabbit-couple-romeo-lilly https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dog-shoots-man-berlin_n_5c6c2d66e4b012225acd6e33?fbclid=IwAR08Rb7fJRU5FreNfHlDIXg6JVGmr2O5TLN2xT6ao-Cp16-SZv0_fRjWsNU https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/01/easter-island-statues-leprosy https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2019/02/27/Pizza-Pocket-hoodie-designed-to-keep-pizza-slices-warm/2111551291809/?fbclid=IwAR1SFnr-2aKdZ6_UURbOuWfK4H3CthYNzDbPpN4ik3ZnFbX2JRcYTrKjWvU https://www.polygon.com/2018/12/22/18152965/zelda-breath-of-the-wild-twitch-stream-negaoryx https://www.huffpost.com/entry/police-man-faked-abduction-to-avoid-super-bowl-payouts_n_5c795ca5e4b033abd14b3e87?fbclid=IwAR1QNBdLC07HoFUFf0yCqmgGdo5-8WHeMO89akIwDPe-wJZ0gTXwiSFk4do https://www.ajc.com/news/national/florida-man-steals-000-rare-coins-uses-them-change-machines/ZtpGNBGwcmn09bTYEiuqvJ/
Linnea, David & Hanna träffar Moderaternas tidigare partiledare Carl Bildt. Vi pratar virala klipp, mittenregeringen och så råkar vi spilla kaffe över hela mixerbordet.
In this episode we take a deeper look at the New Zealand Government’s Four Capitals approach to tackling wellbeing, focusing on why human and social capital are so important and how communities are the key to fostering them. Presenter David Lovatt, Deloitte New Zealand's public sector lead partner, is joined by David Hanna of Wesley Community Action, and Deloitte’s Deborah Lucas and Jo Kelly.
We all know the feeling when we get really excited for a movie because of the trailers only to be sorely disappointed by the feature film. Not many films encapsulate this phenomenon better than The Black Dahlia (2006), which was slated to be a huge success yet did not deliver on its promises to tell the story of a gruesome murder investigation. David Hanna from Macintosh and Maud invites Janine to experience this disappointment for herself. In this longest episode of Guess What You're Gonna Hate? yet, they explore not only what makes this movie so terrible, but also the ethics behind the exploitation of a true murder victim to sell a movie that ultimately uses the story of Elizabeth Short as hardly more than a backdrop. You can find David Hanna's podcast projects on www.macintoshandmaud.com. If you're enjoying GWYGH and you'd like to support us, consider reviewing us on iTunes, Facebook, Stitcher, Google Play — anywhere you listen. If you send a screenshot of your review to guesswhatyouregonnahate@gmail.com along with your address, you'll receive a sticker and a thank you note in the mail.
Highlights: Ask Alexa: “Play W W 1 Centennial News Podcast” |@ 01:00 Second Liberty Bond drive launches |@ 02:00 Spy ring in Palestine - Mike Shuster |@ 06:25 War In the Sky - RiesenFlugzeug - behemoths of the sky |@ 10:10 Great War Alliance Forum |@ 13:05 Follow up on Cardines Field rededication |@ 13:55 Holding talks about WWI in communities - Richard Rubin |@ 15:15 Speaking WWI - This week: “Booby Trap” |@ 21:30 100C/100M in Ridgewood, NJ - Chris Stout |@ 23:10 “Rendezvous With Death” - David Hanna |@ 28:30 Pershing/Lafayette statues rededicated in Versaille |@ 34:40 Trek through the Dolomites - WWrtie Blog w Shannon Huffman Polson |@ 36:00 The Buzz on #CountdownToVeteransDay -Katherine Akey |@ 36:55----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is October 4th, 2017 and our guests this week are: Mike Shuster from the great war project blog, Richard Rubin, author of The Last of the Doughboys and Back Over There Chris Stout from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Ridgewood, New Jersey And David Hanna, author of the WW1 book and now website - Rendezvous with Death WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. Preface Before we get going today I wanted to let you know, especially all of you who own Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled device, Alexa has a new skill. If you say “Alexa, play the “W” “W” one centennial news podcast” she will dutifully find the most current episode on the internet and play it for you. We are excited because that opens up WW1 Centennial News to 20 million new player and all you have to do is ask! Welcome to the future - but right now - let’s jump into our wayback machine and head 100 years into the past! World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] Yes, we’ve gone back in time 100 years to explore the war that changed the world! And It’s the first week of October 1917. What’s on the US government’s mind this week? Raising money to pay for the war! [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 1st 1917 Headline: Secretary of the treasury - McAdoo begins Second Liberty Loan Drive... Five Billion Dollars from Ten Million Subscribers fixed as goal! So In 1917, financing a war with deficit spending is not at all the plan. The Wilson administration is determined to raise the money needed for this immense effort, and in part, by issuing of government backed war bonds. This is innovative… and it is interesting to note, that the same 1917 law that authorizes the war bonds will continue to be used to sell US treasury bonds 100 years later! Back in June (during our episode 24), we reported on the Wilson administration touting the first liberty loan drive was an unprecedented and huge success. In fact, they raised $2 billion dollars from five and one half million people! A century later that $2 billion is the equivalent of 38 billion dollars. So - not too bad! This Second Liberty Bond drive is targeting twice as much revenue from two times as many subscribers. Though there is a lot of controversy about how successful the liberty bond program is, with the government claiming HUGE success and other press of the time criticizing lackluster enthusiasm and talking about the discounting of the bonds, anyone who has ever undertaken to raise substantial amounts of money KNOWS, it’s no cake walk! Focusing on participation by the general public as small investors -- Secretary Mcadoo reaches out to the administration’s secret weapon --- their powerhouse of propaganda, their empresario of promo, their master of emotion, their superman of spin - George Creel’s Committee on Public Information! This is the same outfit that publishes the daily Official Bulletin that we use here on the podcast every week to tell you the story of WW1, and whose pages we re-publish daily on the centennial anniversary of their original publication at ww1cc.org/bulletin. Anyway, Creel is probably America’s first marketing genius. He shows up as the man behind the curtain all over the place during this period... And with outrageous but brilliant ideas - like in late May -- as the first Liberty loan drive wraps up, he gets all churches, schools and city halls around the country to ring their bells every night in a countdown to the end of the first drive! Talk about taking your promotion to the grassroots. Last week we reported on the massive national billboard campaign for “Food will win the war” including using electric lights to light up the billboards at night. We have not verified that Creel was the man behind this endeavor, but it has his style written all over it. He is also a multi-media and social media genius… and In 1917 that means the flaming hot new media of the MOVIES and the Phonograph. Before the 4th liberty bond sale is over, and there will be 4 of them - Creel will have recruited the biggest stars of the day including Al jolson, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and his premiere celebrity pitch man - Charlie Chaplin Creel doesn’t just go big, he also goes wide. George puts together a citizen army of 70,000 called “the 4 minute men”. He arms them with 4 minutes speeches - And in this case - on why buying Bonds is the key to Liberty and Freedom for Americans and why it is every citizens patriotic duty to participate He sends this army into every movie theater in the nation, arranging for them to make their presentation just before the features film. And so McAdoo launches his second liberty loan campaign 100 years ago this week! [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project Now we are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War Project blog, to walk us through his fascinating post - A Ring of Spies in Palestine… all about a Jewish Spy ring assisting the british against the turks --- that gets busted by the turkish Secret Police... Welcome Mike! [Mike Shuster] Thank you Mike. That was Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2017/10/01/ring-of-spies-in-palestine/ War in the Sky This week in the Great War in the sky, there are two stories worth noting. The first involves a british Battle cruiser - The HMS Repulse. At the time, she is touted to be the fastest battle ship of the fleet. On October 1st 1917, having built a strange - slightly up-angled - platform on top of the turret of one of the big 15-inch guns - her captain faces the Repulse into the wind --. Sitting atop the platform, Royal Naval Air Service Commander F.J. Rutland fires up the engine on his Sopwith Pup fighter plane. He cranks the RPM, higher, higher and higher still as the battle cruiser pushes into the wind - Finally he lets loose the brakes and his planes takes to the air making it the first fighter plane ever launched from such a ship! He, of course, does NOT attempt a landing on same! And we have a link in the podcast notes showing you a picture of the rig they used. Also this week, on October 5th, after a long period of unfavorable weather, the Germans finally send planes to the UK for a night raid on London. Nineteen Gotha bombers and two Reisenflugzeug bombers come at the brits in several waves causing quite a bit of damage but inflicting no casualties. Now… Reisenflugzeug literally means GIANT AIRPLANE in German… and they were. These multi-engine behemoths had wingspans of 100 feet or more and seemed more like an exercise in the art of the possible instead of the art of war. This was to be the last German raid against the UK until January of 1918 - the Gotha bombers and two of these behemoth flying machines let loose their payloads over the UK during the war in the sky - 100 years ago this week. We also have a link to a picture of a Reisenflugzeug in the podcast notes. Link: http://media.iwm.org.uk/ciim5/331/146/mid_000000.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/Riesenflugzeug_Siemens_Schuckert_VIII_1918.jpg/1200px-Riesenflugzeug_Siemens_Schuckert_VIII_1918.jpg [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel If you’d like to watch some videos about WW1, visit our friend at the Great War Channel on Youtube - They have well over 400 episodes about WW1 and from a more European perspective. New episodes for this week include: The Battle of Polygon Wood Recap of Our Trip to Italy and Slovenia And Denmark in WW1 Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW [SOUND EFFECT] We have moved forward in time to the present… Welcome to WW1 Centennial News NOW - This part of the program is not about history but how the centennial of the War that changed the world is being commemorated today. Commission News This week in Commission news, we highlight a panel discussion about the Origins of the Trilateral Alliance - The alliance between Britain, America and France during World War One, its difficult birth, and its enduring impact after the war. The event was part of the Great War Alliance Forum at the Meridian International Center, a premier nonprofit global leadership organization headquartered in Washington DC Our own Commissioner Monique Seefried was part of the team that explored the history of the trilateral alliance; societal changes and the future of global conflict. You can read more about the event and watch the videos of this insightful discussion by following the link in the podcast notes. Link:https://www.meridian.org/project/the-great-war-alliance-forum/ [Sound Effect] Activities and Events Cardines Field Next, in our Activities and Events Section, we wanted to follow up on our report about the Rededication of Cardines Baseball Field which took place on September 29th, US Centennial Commissioner Jack Monahan attended the event in Rhode island, that included an Army-Navy baseball game played by students from the U.S. Naval War College dressed in period baseball uniforms. Thanks to Associated Press reporter Jennifer McDermott from Rhode Island, the story about this unique and fun WW1 commemoration event got picked up by newspapers, blogs and posts all around the country This includes the New York Times, the Washington Post and local papers in Washington State, North Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma and more. Check out the articles from across the country in the podcast notes. We invite YOU to add your own event to the National U.S. WW1 Centennial Events Register. Go to ww1cc.org/events, click the big red button and post your WW1 commemoration event for all to discover. We just added a new category this week for Social Media Events - so if you are planning a Facebook Live, livestream, WW1 Hackathon or other online WW1 commemoration event - get it posted and let our community of interest know! links: http://ww1cc.org/events https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/09/29/us/ap-us-wwi-baseball-game.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/09/28/army-soldiers-and-navy-sailors-to-recreate-world-war-i-era-baseball-game/?utm_term=.aa623b76c64e http://www.thenewportbuzz.com/batter-up-naval-war-college-to-host-wwi-baseball-at-cardines-field-this-friday/12817 http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/article175660656.html http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article175660656.html http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/article/Sailors-and-soldiers-to-recreate-World-War-I-12240885.php http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/sports/article_d3a6e966-fb51-5b87-8718-dc03ab061fae.html http://newsok.com/sailors-and-soldiers-to-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article/feed/1435175 https://www.theet.com/web_exclusive/us/sailors-and-soldiers-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article_3da2b656-0e29-5316-845e-0fa637e2e5d2.html http://www.phillytrib.com/news/state_and_region/sailors-and-soldiers-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article_2bc1387a-441a-5107-a1b6-00254a8585a9.html [SOUND EFFECT] Richard Rubin Talks To Towns We are joined by our good friend Richard Rubin - author of the WWI books, The Last of the Doughboys and Back Over There. Richard is joining us today to talk to us about his experiences during speaking engagements across the country about World War One. Welcome, Richard! [exchange greetings] [So Richard, you have gone around the country to speak about your books, the research that went into them and World War 1 at large - tell us a bit about these events?] [Richard, you mentioned that people often come with artifacts, photos, mementos, and family histories. Why do you think people are so eager to share these with you? ] [-Is there one story or artifact that someone brought in that stands out in your mind?] [-If somebody wants to have hold one of these events, how do they get a hold of you?] Richard Rubin - Thank you very much for coming on! That was author Richard Rubin, we have links in the podcast notes to Richard’s website which is also a great way to contact him. link:https://www.richardrubinonline.com/ [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1 - Where we explore today’s words & phrases that are rooted in the war --- First some background - In spanish, a bobo is a fool, a clown, or someone who is easily cheated" … in the late 1800’s the term was anglicised into “booby” for terms like Booby Prize - and Booby Trap… then, it signified a prank like a book, or water put atop a door left ajar - so when someone walked in - Sploosh! And a great big guffaw! In WWI the word ‘Booby Trap” this week’s speaking WW1 word - took on a whole new sinister meaning! The English journalist Sir Philip Gibbs wrote in his war memoir From Bapaume to Passchendaele: “the enemy left … slow-working fuses and ‘booby-traps’ to blow a man to bits or blind him for life if he touched a harmless looking stick or opened the lid of a box, or stumbled over an old boot.” So troops picked up the phrase to describe a myriad of explosive devices deliberately disguised as a harmless objects often left behind in territory that exchanged hands, hidden in doorways, set to go off when a curious soldier opened the lid to a box or rifled through abandoned equipment. In modern times with this tactic becoming a major tool in asymmetric warfare the term was updated to IED - Improvised Explosive Device. Booby-trap --- a fool’s trap - one more word that was altered forever during the War that Changed the World. See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/28/first-world-war-one-soldiers-tommies-common-language-trenches http://joellambert.com/123/history-booby-traps/ [SOUND EFFECT] 100 Cities/100 Memorials Chris Stout - Ridgewood, NJ Next, we are going to profile another 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project. That is our $200,000 matching grant giveaway to rescue ailing WW1 memorials. Last week, we profiled a project from Swanton Ohio. This week, we head to Ridgewood, NJ. Joining us is Chris Stout, a member of Ridgewood’s American Legion Post 53 and a self-appointed amateur local historian. Welcome, Chris! [exchange greetings] [Chris.. The saying is “a man is not dead until he is forgotten” and that frames your 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project. Tell us about it.] [What was your reaction when you learned about being one of the awardees for a Matching Grant by the program?] [Can you tell us about the rededication that took place on Memorial day?] [Chris - What distinguishes your project - for me - is that it is a fairly small project that is righting a large issue… Congratulations to you and your whole post!] Thank you so much for being here with us today! That was Chris Stout, member of American Legion Post 53, local historian and resident of Ridgewood, New Jersey. We will continue to profile the submitting teams and their unique and amazing projects on the show over the coming months. Learn more about the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program at ww1cc.org/100memorials or follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3166-first-50-official-wwi-centennial-memorials-to-be-announced.html [SOUND EFFECT] Stories of Service Rendezvous With death - Interview with David Hanna In our “Remember the veterans” section, today we have David Hanna with us. David is a history teacher at Stuyvesant (Sty-ves-ant) High School in New York City and author of two books, Knights of the Sea about a naval battle that occurred off the coast of Maine in 1813; and Rendezvous with Death, about the original group of American volunteers in the French Army in 1914. Welcome, David! [exchange greetings] [David, how did you come to write a book about the American Volunteers of WW1?] [As you’ve noted, the dozens of Americans that volunteered in 1914 represented a cross-section of American society at the time. What common impulse made them volunteer for the war?] [There are many famous individuals who volunteered early on in the war: Ernest Hemingway, Alan Seeger, e. e. cummings, Walt Disney… but of all the many volunteers you’ve researched, does anyone stand out to you?] [David: How did you decide on the title “Rendezvous with Death”?] [David - put up a website on the Commissions server - what kinds of information can I find there?] Thank you so much for joining us! That was David Hanna, author of Rendezvous with Death and curator of the website at ww1cc.org/rendezvous The links are in the podcast notes. Link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/rendezvous-with-death-home-page.html https://www.amazon.com/Rendezvous-Death-Americans-Foreign-Civilization/dp/1621573966/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 International Report For our International Report, we head to France, to the town of Versaille for an interesting story about two companion statues one of General Pershing and the other of the Marquis de Lafayette The statues were recently restored and re-dedicated on October 6th 2017. The dual monuments to the generals were originally built in 1937, two equestrian statues of the generals on nine meter tall pedestals on either side of the road leading into the town of Versaille. The two statues were erected to commemorate the friendship between France and the United States and to pay tribute to the Americans troops for their significant contribution to the Allied victory in 1918. The statues were hastily built in plaster with a bronze patina (puh-tee-nuh) so they could be in place and on view for they’re inauguration, which took place with General Pershing present on a European tour. The plaster statues were quickly damaged by exposure and had never been replaced, until now. On October 6th 2017, exactly 80 years after the initial inauguration, permanent versions of the statues were re-dedicated. Read more about the statues and the rededication at the links in the podcast notes. link:http://www.pershing-lafayette-versailles.org/ http://centenaire.org/fr/en-france/versailles-ceremonie-restauration-monument-pershing-la-fayette WWrite Blog It’s time for an update for our WWRITE blog, which explores WWI’s Influence on contemporary writing and scholarship, this week's post is: “What the Mountains Hold: A Writer's Trek Through the Dolomites of Mark Helprin's WWI Italy” The post brings a fresh face to the WWI Italy described in Hemingway's “A Farewell to Arms”. Author and veteran, Shannon Huffman Polson, takes us on a spellbinding trek through the Dolomites, where 689,000 Italians perished during the war. Following the footsteps of characters from Mark Helprin's novel, “A Soldier of the Great War”, Polson leads us through the stark, striking landscape of one of Italian-history's most indelible memories. A stunning narrative not to be missed! Read it by following the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org.wwrite http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/articles-posts/3190-what-the-mountains-hold.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine - You have two stories to share with us today - Take it away! Thanks Theo! Fort Riley and the 1st Division Museum Watch a great video series about the 1st division in WW1! link:https://www.facebook.com/FtRileyMuseums/ https://www.facebook.com/FtRileyMuseums/videos/1217575371721494/ Countdown to Veterans Day Follow us as we #countdowntoveteransday . You can join in, too! link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/845531832288783/?type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/countdowntoveteransday https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/countdowntoveteransday/?hl=en Closing Well It’s time to wrap things up - and for those who listen through to the very end of the episode you know about the little treats we always put there. We want to thank our guests: Mike Shuster and his report on espionage in the middle east Richard Rubin, telling us about his experiences speaking across the country Chris Stout from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Ridgewood, New Jersey David Hanna giving us insight into the Americans who joined the war well before America did Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. If you like the work we are doing, please support it with a tax deductible donation at ww1cc.org/donate - all lower case Or if you are on your smart phone text the word: WW1 to 41444. that's the letters ww the number 1 texted to 41444. Any amount is appreciated. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thanks for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here with someone about the war that changed the world! [music - The man behind the hammer and the plow - Arthur Fields - Edison Record] Alexa: Play the W W 1 Centennial News Podcast [Alexa response] So long!
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