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Join us for an in-depth livestream exploring the intricate dynamics of loyalty and betrayal within the unforgiving world of street life. This episode offers a rare perspective through the experiences of DeHaven Irby, a childhood friend of Jay-Z. DeHaven's firsthand account sheds light on the harsh realities that shaped his life and the events that ultimately defined his relationship with one of hip-hop's most iconic figures. Expect candid reflections, untold stories, and an unfiltered look at the consequences of choices made in the streets. ——————————— Dehaven's IG- https://www.instagram.com/themarcymad... ——————————— See more of our JayZ based content: Jay Z • Jay Z ——————————— #podcast #livestream #jayz #beyonce #rap #rapper #rapmusic #diddy #rocnation ——————————— Thank you for joining us! Please like & subscribe for more amazing content and amazing live streams!
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For over 20 years, Dr Charlene DeHaven's professional activities have focused on improvements in skin aging and development of scientifically based skincare products. She has served as Clinical Director of Innovative Skincare since the company began in 2000. Her professional experience includes a broad spectrum of clinical practice in addition to corporate development, medical education, research, and age management. She had one of the first and largest anti-aging practices in the United States. Dr. DeHaven has extensive media experience and has published and lectured worldwide on wellness, skin health and age management. Hanya Oversby had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Charlene at the recent @nonsurgical symposium at the Gold Coast, Australia For more information on Dr Charlene, please click on this link https://isclinical.com/leadership More information about Hanya Oversby can be found on https://hanyaoversby.com.au/
In this episode, we are joined by evolutionary astrologer Sarah DeHaven for an inspiring exploration of cosmic transitions and personal growth. Sarah discusses the powerful influence of the upcoming Mars-Pluto opposition, encouraging listeners to tap into their emotional intelligence and face challenges with resilience. She also delves into Pluto's 40-year shift from Capricorn to Aquarius, a transformative cycle calling for individual evolution and grounded awareness. Together, they reflect on the balance between comfort and growth, trust in oneself, and the importance of releasing what no longer serves us. Through astrology and self-reflection, the conversation offers a guide to navigating life's changes with courage and authenticity. https://www.adeptguidance.com/ Listen to Joel's new album “Scorpio” here! Take the Real AF Test Now! Discover Your Truth Seeker Archetype. Watch all our episodes. Join our free Skool community. Join our group coaching program Rise Above The Herd. Become a premium member and access 6 calls per month. Schedule a 1 on 1 Intuitive Tarot Reading with Joel. Schedule a 1 on 1 Human Design Reading with Yerasimos. Teach your teens how to recognize propaganda - discount code: HFTT Undergo a 21-day nervous system tune-up. Download our free e-book 55 Signs of Low Self-Esteem for Truth Seekers. Connect with us on Telegram. Support our podcast with a donation. Access all our links. Hosted by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos Intro and outro music: Illusion by Joel Rafidi Intro voice-over: Namakula (https://www.namakula.com/voice-over)
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Policy analyst Tad DeHaven from the Cato Institute joins Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors on KMOX to break down the economic plans of the two presidential candidates. DeHaven criticizes both candidates for proposing more spending and debt, noting that Trump's economic plan would increase the national debt by $4 trillion more than Harris's. He also addresses the potential misuse of tariffs as a revenue source, calling them economically harmful. DeHaven emphasizes the long-term consequences of current spending levels, rising interest rates, and demographic changes.
In the third hour, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors delve into the ongoing issue of vacant and derelict buildings in St. Louis, such as the Millennium Hotel and properties in North St. Louis. They discuss the city's efforts to address the problem, including an upcoming conference focused on reclaiming vacant properties. Later, Tad DeHaven from the Cato Institute joins the show to analyze the economic plans of the presidential candidates, highlighting how their proposals could further exacerbate the national debt. DeHaven also comments on the use of tariffs as a source of revenue and their economic consequences.
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In this episode Sarah DeHaven returns to unveil the illusion of normalcy and mediocrity, asserting that each individual harbors a unique genius waiting to be unleashed. She highlights the numbing of intuitive faculties, perpetuating existential confusion and steering many away from their personal destinies. Sarah exposes how societal constructs employ shame, guilt, and fear to corral individuals into a homogenized paradigm, suppressing authentic diversity in favor of superficial identities. Moreover, she challenges the notion of relentless effort, urging listeners to discern whose Dharma they're living and to reclaim their true path. Join us in this thought-provoking exploration as we navigate the maze of societal conditioning and embrace our inherent genius. https://www.adeptguidance.com/ Get your Music & Sky tickets here. Watch all our episodes. Join our group coaching program Rise Above The Herd. Join our membership community Friends of the Truth. Teach your teens how to recognize propaganda - discount code: HFTT Change your life with a Dopamine Detox - discount code: TRUTH50 Undergo a 21-day nervous system tune-up. Download our free e-book 55 Signs of Low Self-Esteem for Truth Seekers. Connect with us on Telegram. Support our podcast with a donation. Access all our links. Hosted by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos Intro and outro music: Illusion by Joel Rafidi Intro voice-over: Namakula (https://www.namakula.com/voice-over)
If successful, Odysseus will be the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo mission. And, in East Palestine, Ohio, the stream that flows under residents' houses is still polluted following a train derailment and chemical spill.Odysseus Lander Is On Its Way To The MoonJust after 1:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 15, SpaceX successfully launched a commercial spacecraft from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Its destination? The moon. If the lander—named Odysseus—makes it all the way there, it'll be the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo mission, more than 50 years ago.If successful, this mission will also mark another historic milestone: the first commercial spacecraft to touch down on the moon.Ira talks with Casey Crownhart, climate reporter at MIT Technology Review, about this latest lunar mission and other science news of the week, including: a satellite to detect methane leaks from space, the development of lithium-sulfur batteries, the first treatment for frostbite, the development of “heart-on-a-chip” devices, a frog with a mushroom growing out of its leg, and how eavesdropping on the love songs of Skywalker gibbons helped scientists estimate their population size.A Year After Chemical Spill, Ohio Community Is Still RecoveringChristina Siceloff and Randy DeHaven walk down a short bank to Sulphur Run, a creek that winds between houses in East Palestine, Ohio. They make their way to a section of the stream about three-quarters of a mile from where the Norfolk Southern train derailed last February 3rd. Siceloff has brought a shovel, but she doesn't even need one to show the condition of the stream. She just pushes her rubber boot into the sandy streambed, and an oily sheen erupts out of the muddy bottom, spreading on the top of the brownish-grey water.“Kind of like what you would see in a puddle at a gas station,” Siceloff said.Siceloff has brought a mask because the creek water still gives her headaches. For much of the past year, she's been helping DeHaven and a group of volunteers document the condition of the stream. Siceloff lives a few miles away in Darlington, Pennsylvania, and could see smoke from the 2023 derailment and subsequent fire from her bedroom window. She was sick for five and a half months, as were her father and son.“I had migraines, congestion, runny nose. I had pressure in my ears, burning in my nose, eyes and throat,” Siceloff said. She now has tremors in her hands, and her eyes twitch. She sneezes in the laundry soap aisle at Walmart and can't stand the chlorine smell at a swimming pool.In the days after the derailment and subsequent chemical spill, over 40,000 fish and other species died. DeHaven, who lives in town and has been filming the stream for much of the past year, saw it firsthand. “Most of the frogs were belly up,” DeHaven says. “There was a few fish floating, but a lot of them were just laying on the bottom.”Now, a year after the derailment, regulators say they have cleaned up the site, and that the air in town is clear.But the stream running through the middle of town is still contaminated and some in the area still worry about whether the chemicals sitting at the bottom of the stream are going to make their way into peoples' bodies.Read more at sciencefriday.com.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
David and Paul visit with Dr. Ron DeHaven, former chief veterinarian and administrator at the USDA-Animal Plant Health Inspection Service, to look back on 20 years since the first case of BSE back in December 2003. If now's the season when you and the family enjoy Christmas movies, be sure to join the entire Progressive Cattle Podcast team in a cinema rating discussion about the best and worst in Christmas movies.
In this episode we discuss the relationship between the astrological weather and current events. We discuss the psychology of victimhood, how the collective can navigate the stifling mass suffering on display and how we can all use uncertainty as a vehicle for our evolutionary process. Sarah DeHaven is an existential-oracular guide to those wilfully forging their own destiny. Along with innate and ancestral psychic gifts, she has honed an eclectic array of divination techniques to thoroughly comprehend the human psyche, to understand why it has lost its way, and how to bring it back into accord with the Self once and for all. Guest link: https://www.adeptguidance.com/ ____ Support our podcast with a donation. Join our group coaching program Rise Above The Herd. Join our membership community Friends of the Truth - 3-day free trial Overcome brain fog, procrastination & low energy - discount code: TRUTH50 Undergo a 21-day nervous system tune-up. Download our free e-book 55 Signs of Low Self-Esteem for Truth Seekers. Connect with us on Telegram. Watch all our episodes: https://hereforthetruth.com All other links: https://tinyurl.com/hfttlinks Hosted by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos Intro and outro music: Illusion by Joel Rafidi Intro voice-over: Namakula (https://www.namakula.com/voice-over)
Découvrer Gemina et Dehaven, les cités emblématiques de "capitale du sud" et "capitale du nord", où se passent les aventures des deux trilogies à succès de la tour de garde. Claire Duvivier et Guillaume Chamanadjian expliquent leur processus créatifs, leurs inspirations et leur futurs projets dans l'épisode. Niveau coups de coeur, ils vous conseillent: - Kalpa imperial de Angélica Gorodischer - La forêt des Mythagos de Robert Paul Holdstock
What is it like to go from being successful L.A. professionals living in the suburbs with two kids to being full-time family overlanders traveling out of a beautifully restored 1972 Ford Bronco on the adventure of a lifetime? Find out in this epic episode featuring Christine & Evan DeHaven of Family Overland Adventure.After pushing hard to become successful in the highly competitive media environment of Los Angeles, California, the DeHavens realized that what they had worked so hard to achieve left them lacking connection as a couple and a family. They decided that the answer was a new family challenge: a life of full-time family overlanding. So working together with their two sons, they made a family decision to sell their house and hit the road. Throughout this episode, we hear of their adventures as they traveled from the southern-most tip of Baja to the shores of Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, learn about their decision to pivot from the Bronco to their 2016 Toyota Tundra, and discover why after three years of full-time overlanding they decided to settle down in Bozeman, Montana.See what there is to discover from the triumphs and challenges of thousands of miles and more than three years of family overland adventure in this unique story told by the DeHavens!This podcast is brought to you by onX Offroad!See Full Show Notes HERE!See Video Version of this Podcast HERE!
Kevin started his journey as an hourly employee at a GNC. Now, he owns 5 gyms and makes income in the health and fitness industry through several different avenues! Kevin explains that this happened organically, and there's some decisions Kevin made that set him up perfectly to what many of us dream to do, things you could apply in your own life to achieve similar results, including: Make a great living in the industry you love Break through the pay ceiling that working your way up the corporate ladder often creates Leverage the experience, connections, and skills obtained at each job or role you have to equip yourself for the next level And more. Kevin's story is full of gold nuggets that anyone trying to move faster towards their goals, get out of the grind, and explore more of what is out there for them in their industry will have tons of takeaways from. To get in touch with Kevin, email him at kdprep@gmail.com Fix your business in 3 days: Lifeonaire.com/experiences
Aujourd'hui, le livre qu'on croque, c'est Citadins de demain, le premier tome de la trilogie Capitale du Nord de Claire Duvivier.L'histoire, c'est celle d'Amalia, une jeune aristocrate de Dehaven, une ville commerçante puissante. Cartésienne, éduquée dans la rigueur, par les sciences et les humanités et loin des contes qui nourrissent les imaginaires populaires. Pourtant, lorsque son meilleur ami Hirion décide de reproduire un vieux sortilège trouvé dans un livre, tout est ébranlé. La ville entre en ébullition, la situation est tendue avec les colonies, la guerre s'approche, la magie ressurgit, par touches. Et malgré toute son éducation et ses efforts, il est impossible de faire dévier le destin.C'est un livre qui rend progressivement accro, par des touches de fantastiques qui prennent progressivement place dans l'univers si carré et rationnel d'Amalia. Je ne veux pas trop en dire au niveau de l'intrigue, mais sachez que c'est bien amené ! On sent progressivement que le rythme du roman devient de plus en plus rapide et inquiétant, qu'il est de plus en plus difficile d'expliquer les bizarreries qui entourent Amalia et ses deux amis, et ce, tout en découvrant progressivement les intrigues politiques de Dehaven et ses colonies. Les enjeux de classes sociales sont souvent rappelés, dans la mesure où un des amis d'Amalia, Yonas, n'est pas issu de l'aristocratie, ce qui fait un lien avec une partie de la ville qui est inconnue d'Amalia et Hirion, car très populaires. J'aime la façon dont c'est écrit : il y a de la distance, et on se retrouve dans la retranscription très rigoureuse des évènements par cette jeune fille qui voit que tout commence à lui échapper. Je me suis sentie très proche d'Amalia, qui a l'impression de ne pas réussir à dire comment elle se sent, quelles sentiments l'habitent, ce qu'elle veut. Le trio Amalia - Hirion - Yonas permet d'avoir trois personnalités très différentes et complexes, qui interagissent bien ensemble. Ca parle d'éducation, de jeunesse, de changements intérieurs et extérieurs, de légendes et de mutations sociales. Des thèmatiques variés qui m'ont beaucoup intéressée.J'avais déjà aimé Un long voyage, le premier roman de la même actrice que j'avais beaucoup aimé et qui avait cette même atmosphère de voyage et où on sentait l'importance de la ville. C'est vrai qu'en finissant le premier tome de Capitale du Nord, je n'avais qu'une hâte : me jeter sur le suivant ! Il faut dire que la fin est très intense !Ce n'est pas un roman de « high Fantasy » avec un univers magique très développé et complexe : on est plutôt sur de l'imaginaire accessible à un public qui n'est pas trop habitué. Les histoires politiques et sociales prennent plus de place que la magie en tant que telle, surtout au début. C'est une bonne porte d'entrée pour des lectrices ou des lecteurs qui ne seraient pas friand de Fantasy au premier abord, mais auraient envie de se frotter à de l'imaginaire. Je pense que les passionnés et moins passionnés d'univers fantastique peuvent y trouver leur compte !Pour information, Capitale du Nord est une trilogie qui fait partie du cycle de La Tour de Garde avec Capitale du Sud, une autre trilogie écrite par Guillaume Chamanadjian, qui se passe donc dans une autre ville mais dans le même univers. J'ai hâte de lire Capitale du Sud pour voir les liens entre les deux trilogies ! Sachez que le tome 3 devrait sortir d'ici la fin d'année, donc ouf, il n'y a pas trop longtemps à attendre.Je vous recommande Capitale du Nord si vous voulez découvrir la littérature de l'imaginaire adulte de manière progressive, ou si vous voulez vous plonger dans une trilogie de Fantasy urbaine française…Attention, au détour d'une rue, vous pourriez vous mettre à entendre des tambours inquiétants.Je n'en dirais pas plus !Vous avez lu ce livre ou la trilogie du même cycle, Capitale du Sud ? Vous avez aimé cette chronique ?****Livre chroniqué : Capitale du Nord : Citadins de demain, Claire Duvivier, Aux forges de Vulcain, 2022Musique du générique :Credits: Not The King - Ice Tea - Royalty Free Vlog Music — Music By Not The KingMusique d'ambiance pour la lecture :Titre: Aria Of The Sun (feat Andrea Krux)Auteur: Rafael KruxSource: https://www.kruxaudio.com/Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.frTéléchargement: https://www.auboutdufil.comContact :Instagram @lacroqueusedelivrespodcastMail : lacroqueusedelivres@gresille.orgSi vous voulez être invité-e dans le podcast ou me faire un retour, n'hésitez pas !N'hésitez pas à le partager autour de vous pour le faire découvrir ou à le noter sur votre application de podcast préférée.***Merci pour votre écoute !A très vite, pour découvrir un nouveau livre à croquer... ou à dévorer !
On this episode, host, Jimmy Lewis, sits down with XOVERLAND co-founders, Clay and Rachelle Croft, and XOVERLAND Content and Marketing Director, Evan DeHaven, to discuss everything happening that's been happening behind the scenes at XOVERLAND and the new vision and direction for the company.Clay and Rachelle discuss their original vision for their business and how that has evolved into the XOVERLAND brand. Evan shares the details of the XOVERLAND Network and the many new content areas featured there, including the all-new “Creator Series,” “Trail Talk,” and expansion of the masterclass-themed “X-Class.”Clay and Rachelle also share the details of how their original “Overlander Film Fest” has now been re-branded as The XOVERLAND Film Fest, when they expect to host it, and how the film fest can serve as a gateway to having one's work considered for the Creator Series.”Finally, listen in as Clay Croft reads XOVERLAND'S complete brand “Manifesto,” and Evan, Clay, and Rachelle discuss the belief and values represented by the manifesto that everyone who works at XOVERLAND strives to realize in their own lives.Read the full show notes here!Watch this podcast here!
For this episode, I was joined by Brian DeHaven, PhD, inaugural chief program director for the College's Biomedical Sciences program. Dr. DeHaven joined PCOM earlier this year and has an ambitious agenda for the BioMed program. He and I discuss his vision for the program and what sets PCOM apart from its peers; changes to education as a result of the pandemic and the effort to meet students where they are; and the future of graduate medical education.
L.E.A.P: Listen, Engage, Allow and Process on Your Healing Journey
Welcome to Rock Your Shine: After you've been cracked wide open. On this show, I sit down with people from all over the world to hear their transformational stories on their deep grief and loss journeys. In this compelling episode, we delve into Cheryl's extraordinary journey of triumph over addiction and mental health challenges, navigating through a tumultuous family environment, and discovering healing in the face of adversity. Cheryl courageously opens up about her personal struggles and the profound impact it had on her family. Following her graduation, she takes a pivotal step towards recovery by checking into an inpatient treatment center. However, her battle does not end there. Cheryl shares the challenges she faced as anxiety and panic disorder began to manifest, eventually leading to agoraphobia—a condition that confined her within the walls of her home. Amidst these obstacles, Cheryl shares her experiences of meeting her husband, their eventual separation, and the intricate relationship between her mental health and her personal connections. She candidly discusses her battle with suicidal ideation and highlights the pivotal role that organizations like NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and In Our Own Voice played in providing support and guidance during her healing journey. Cheryl's story takes a transformative turn when she becomes involved in working with incarcerated individuals, both men and women. As a training peer specialist, she discovers the immense power of the strength-based approach, shifting the narrative and empowering people who are incarcerated to build a better future for themselves. She emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces within prisons, helping incarcerated people secure employment opportunities upon release, and actively working to change the correctional system's ecosystem. Throughout the episode, Cheryl underscores the significance of individuals sharing their stories of recovery, while fostering hope and inspiration for others facing similar challenges. She also reflects on what self-love means to her today, acknowledging the importance of self-care and nurturing her own well-being. Cheryl DeHaven, BS, ACC, CPRS, is the owner and founder of WonderousWays, LLC. Cheryl has over 20 years of experience as a trainer working with peers in the mental health recovery field, 10 years of experience as a peer support trainer, and 5 years of experience as a DBHDS Peer Recovery Specialist Trainer. In 2021 she became a certified life and leadership coach with the International Coaching Federation. Join us on this captivating journey as we unravel Cheryl's remarkable tale of resilience, advocacy, and the transformative power of hope. Through her experiences, we gain insights into the human capacity for healing and the profound impact one individual can have in changing lives and systems for the better. **TRIGGER WARNING** This episode covers sensitive subject matter and is not suitable for all listeners. If this topic could be a trigger for you, listen to this episode with a friend, a sibling, a loved one or a parent so you can talk about any emotions that come up for you. The contents of this episode are not intended to replace therapy and should not be taken as such. If you need immediate help, please call the crisis hotline listed below in our resources. Listen in as we talk about: [2:50] Cheryl's experience with alcohol addiction and abuse within her family [8:10] Checking into an inpatient treatment center after graduation [11:20] Developing anxiety and panic disorder [12:45] The progressiveness of her agoraphobia [14:10] Meeting her husband who was 17 years older, marrying him, and their eventual separation [16:00] How her mental health and healing was during her relationships [18:10] Suicidal ideation [20:40] Getting connected with NAMI and In Our Own Voice [24:35] Learning about the strengths-based approach [28:00] Working with men and women in prison [33:05] Becoming a training peer specialist and how transformative that work has been [36:25] How to create safety for people within prisons [44:10] How she helps inmates get jobs once they're released [46:35] Changing the ecosystem within prisons [50:30] How a strength-based approach helps build prisoners up [58:20] People sharing stories about recovery [1:01:00] What self love looks like for Cheryl today [1:02:10] Hope is… Resources mentioned in this episode: Book: https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Mining-River-Sibling-Grief/dp/1732888892/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Rock+On%3A+Mining+for+joy&qid=1570199126&sr=8-1 L.E.A.P 6 week virtual course: https://rockyourshine.com/l-e-a-p-into-light-and-healing-6-week-virtual-course/ BetterHelp Go to https://betterhelp.com/rockyourshine for 10% off your first month of therapy with BetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help. #sponsored Grief Hotline: https://www.griefresourcenetwork Connect with Cheryl https://www.instagram.com/wawoos_world/ https://www.wonderousways.com/ Connect with Susan http://instagram.com/susan.casey/ https://www.facebook.com/Susan-E-Casey-101187148084982 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDcl58l8qUwO3dDYk83wOFA https://rockyourshine.com/ https://www.tiktok.com/@leapwithsusan?
2GG Podcast: DANIEL DEHAVEN and the First Pitch by Two Girls and a Guy
Last time we spoke about General Patchs campaign to finally rid Guadalcanal of the Japanese menace. The Sea Horse, Galloping Horse and Gifu were neutralized and now the hybrid force of US Soldiers and Marines were marching west. The newly created CAM division seized Kokumbona in astonishing speed, greatly hindering the future Operation KE. At the same time, all of the Japanese activity related to preparing Operation KE was prompting responses from the Americans. One of those responses was sending Rear Admiral Richard Giffen to Cape Chunter to rendezvous with Captain Robert Briscoe. Giffen was stubborn about making his rendezvous and this led him to make some very poor tactical decisions leading to the sinking of the USS Chicago during the battle of Rennell Island. Despite the sinking of the cruisers, the Japanese now had to push back Operation KE until February the 1st, would this setback ruin everything? This episode is Operation KE: the Evacuation of Guadalcanal Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. Last week we spoke about the rather small battle of Rennell Island. Perhaps small in scale, but the consequences of the battle were far reaching. Operation KE had to be postponed until February 1st. Alongside this there was some shuffling about for who was to command the Reinforcement unit, and eventually it landed in the hands of Admiral Shintaro Hashimoto, with Rear Admiral Koyanagi in a reserve capacity. The 11th air fleet and the 6th air division were tasked with maintaining the CAP over the reinforcement unit during the day, while the R Area air force would cover them during the night. Now the skirmish at Rennell Islands gave the IJA and IJN a dose of anxiety, because the islands had a critical role in Operation KE. Basically if the destroyers failed to evacuate the 17th army on Guadalcanal, the backup was to be landing crafts via Russell Island. Many staff officers also sought to create a temporary garrison and base in the Russells to be a feint. Thus on January 28th, 6 destroyers bearing 328 men went to the Russells and were attacked by 33 aircraft from the cactus airforce, leading to 17 casualties, but no warship damage. The day for Operation KE to commence had finally come and it was to begin with a short battle over the air. 9 B-17's with their fighter escort bombed Shortland at 8:45. They were unable to damage or delay Operation KE very much and lost 3 B-17's for their efforts. Likewise the Cactus air force lost 2 dauntless attacking Munda while the 6th air division tossed 23 Oscars and 6 Lilies at Guadalcanal. On February 2nd, General Patch concluded that with the seizure of Kokumbona, this must mean the Japanese were all but finished on guadalcanal, unless more reinforcements came. He presumed they would prolong the struggle by making a fighting withdrawal to the southern coast, so to thwart this possibility he decided to land a battalion in a blocking position. Lt Colonel George commanding the 132nd infantry assembled a task force at Lunga using his 2nd battalion with various other units, one of which was a howitzer company of the 10th marines. The men loading up in some Landing Craft Tanks aboard the destroyer transport Stringham. Captain Briscoe's Cactus striking force escorted the group as they traveled to Nugu point, but when they were unloading they received news of nearby enemy activity, thus an emergency unloading was made 1.5 miles north at Verahue. An IJA reconnaissance pilot saw this and misidentified the destroyers as cruisers and reported this giving the Japanese the idea the Americans were about to challenge their first Reinforcement Unit run. Thus to clear a path for Operation KE's first run, a group of 13 vals and 40 zeros was launched from Buin to take out the threat. At 2:43, guadalcanal issued a condition red alert, and this led to a grievous mistake. The destroyers DeHaen and Nicholas had shepherded the remaining landing craft tanks 2 miles southeast of Savo, but the fighter director scrambled all the wildcats to go protect the other destroyers of the Cactus striking force. Thus DeHaven and Nicholas were dangerously exposed without aircover when some of the Vals found them. 6 vals attacked DeHaven, with the first bomb hitting her at 2:53 amidships on her port side. An eye witness said it “caused tremendous burst of flame to envelop the central part of the ship.” A second bomb hit just aft of her bridge and a third exploded her forward magazine. The Dehaven jackknifed and disappeared under the waves claiming 167 men and officers with her. Over on the Nicholas, Lt commander Andrew Hill barely managed to evade the bombs taking his ship 32 knots. One bomb exploded near his ships hull killing 2 men and injurying 7, but the Nicholas returned the favor by taking down 3 aircraft while some Wildcats came to the scene eventually claiming a dozen kills. The actual Japanese losses would be 5 vals and 3 zeros. As this was going down, Admiral Hashimoto left Shortland with his Cruisers and 21 destroyers sprinting down the slot. A coast watch saw Hashimoto's reinforcement unit just due north of Vella LaVella around 1pm, prompting the Cactus air force to toss up 92 aircraft in 2 waves. The first wave consisted of 17 avengers, 17 dauntless, 4 P-39's, 4 P-38s, 4 p-40s and 5 Wildcats. The second wave consisted of 11 avengers, 10 dauntless, and 20 wildcats. The first group claimed the sunk a destroyer and 7 zeros while the second claimed they landed 2 bomb hits on destroyers and took down 10 zeros. During the actual attack, Hashimoto's flagship the Makinami received a near miss, while Koyanagi took charge of the flotilla. Hashimoto was forced to move his flag to Shirayuki and gradually reigned back command. The shuffling set back the force 30 minutes and at 8pm the screening ships began peeling off to conduct a sweep ahead. While this was happening 11 PT boats from Tulagi came in groups of 2 and 3 from Savo, Cape Esperance and Doma Cove to hit the reinforcement unit. Meanwhile on Guadalcanal, Generals Miyazaki and Sano had reached their boarding point at Cape Esperance around 8pm. Thousands of their men were making the grueling trek up muddy trails through the night. Miyazaki was frustrated by the man wandering from the designated area and making too much noise, then both he and Sano heard a single rifle shot. A staff officer was sent to investigate and he came back reporting a soldier of the 229th infantry had reached the area supported on the shoulders by 2 comrades. He was unable to move any further, and his comrades were exhausted, thus he received his comrades assistance to commit suicide. The reinforcement unit was set to arrive for 9pm, but minutes were passing by 9pm without a ship in sight. Then the Japanese began hearing gunfire and saw fires emerge seward. The reinforcement unit were pulling 30knots when PT boat 48 and 111 found them around 10:10pm launching 4 torpedoes. Lt Lester Gamble, the most successful PT skipper of the Guadalcanal Campaign managed to scurry his PT 48 away, fleeing to Savo, while Lt John Clagett aboard PT 111 took a direct hit from the Kawakaze at 10:54 killing 2 men. Off of cape esperance, Japanese float planes strafed PT 59, 115 and 37. PT 115 launched 4 torpedoes at the destroyers. PT 37 also fired 4 torpedoes, but was fired upon killing all but a single man aboard. PT 124 and 123 moved in to attack south of Savo. A Pete of the R Area air force managed to plant a bomb on PT 123 killing 4 and sinking the boat, an amazing hit. PT 124 fired 3 torpedoes claiming hit, bringing the American loses at 3 PT boats and 15 dead sailors. The R Area air force Petes began to drop flares over the Cactus striking force which now was just 3 destroyers trying to harass 18 IJN destroyers. The Pete flares thwarted any chance of surprise. 6 transport destroyors reached Cape Esperance at 10:40 and at 12am, Kamimbo began to launch their boats. Admiral Koyanagi described the sight of the evacuees as such; “[They] wore only the remains of clothes [that were] so soiled their physical deterioration was extreme. Probably they were happy but [they] showed no expression. All had dengue or malaria [and their] diarrhea sent them to the heads. Their digestive organs were so completely destroyed, [we] couldn't give them good food, only porridge. A report informed Admiral Yamamoto that the evacuees . . . were so undernourished that their beards, nails and hair had all stopped growing, their joints looked pitifully large. Their buttocks were so emaciated that their anuses were completely exposed, and on the destroyers that picked them up they suffered from constant and uncontrolled diarrhea.” By 1:53am the last man board at Kamimbo and 5 minutes later over at Esperance. Because of all the delays, 1270 men were stuck on the beach at Cape Esperance and 300 over at Kamimbo. The Destroyer Makikumo was chasing away one of the PT boats when she was ordered to help at Cape Esperance. When she was heading over a large explosion suddenly occurred in her hull at 1:45am. It could have been a mine, or perhaps one of the PT torpedoes had finally hit its mark. Regardless, the Makikumo was dead in the water and forced to be scuttled by a sister destroyer, the Yugumo. The 11th air fleet launched 8 Betty's over Guadalcanal during the night to keep the Cactus air force grounded, but 6 Dauntless managed to get up around midnight. Despite the enemy being illuminated well, the dauntless did not manage to score any hits. At 8am the Cactus air force made another go trying to hit the enemy destroyers, but failed to score any hits. By noon the reinforcement unit successfully landed 4935 men at Bougainville, including General Sano. The first run was a large success and helped boost morale for the 17th army HQ, as they were quite frankly fearing the worst. As a deception, they had the soldiers over at Cape Esperance ignite campfires and move them gradually south towards Tassafaronga over the course of 2 nights. Meanwhile the 2nd division began to march in the opposite direction towards their own disembarkment points. On February 3rd, the 8th area army ordered the next run to have soldiers and sailors wait offshore in boats rather than on the beach. Despite the success of the first run, the 17th Army was still skeptical about the IJN making 3 runs. This led them to dispatch orders to Colonel Matsuda incharge of the rear guard, warning him it may be likely that he would have to make his own way out with a landing craft. The Japanese high command was also gravely concerned with a growing situation at Marovovo. Lt Colonel Georges battalion had successfully departed from Verahue and around 9:10am one of their patrols ran into a pair of Japanese staff officers and 140 soldiers near Titi. There was a brief skirmish and the Japanese captured 2 of Georges men who were interrogated, revealing that around 600 of their comrades were marching around Marovovo. On the morning of February the 3rd, Matsuda's rear guard of 350 troops of the Yano battalion were holding a position about half a mile west of Bonegi, alongside 60 survivors of the 124th infantry. His main force consisting of the remnants of the Ichiki detachment, which is simply incredible that any of them still exist at all at this point, alongside the 124th regiment were holding the right bank of the Segilau river. Fortunately for Matsuda the Americans were limiting their actions mostly patrolling for the day and he used the time to plan out the evacuation of his rear guard. His general plan was to lead his forces to Kamimbo and disembark to the Russells by boat. The next day General Patch ordered his 161st infantry to relieve the 147th infantry, taking their job of advancing to Cape Esperance. The 147th would head west to an area between Bonegi and the Umasani rivers to clear out the area. 128 men under first Lt Miyano were ordered to hold the eastern bank of the Segilau river and Major Yano was ordered to leave a rear guard of 70 men to the west of Bonegi before he took the rest of his command to advance on Marovovo. Major Yano strongly objected to performing actions at Marovovo and that his units would be better served remaining with the rear guard. Basically Matsuda was ordering Yano to leave men to die at Bonego and Yano began to argue all his men should make a stand if so. So Matsuda caved in a bit and allowed Yano to leave only those unable to walk at Bonegi while he took everyone else to Segilau at 3pm. For those poor men left at Bonegi, each was given 2 tablets of mercury bichloride. From February 2-4th around 15 Bettys hunted the sea around guadalcanal and they reported very strong American naval presence, including carriers. Each day saw more bettys failing to return home, one of which carried Lt Commander Genichi Mihara the leader of the 705th air group. Despite the presence of many american naval units, on February 3rd the second run of Operation KE was approved to go. Admiral Yamamoto ordered the Asagumo and Samidare to replace the lost Makikumo and Makinami and on february the 4th, Hashimoto readied his cruisers and 20 destroyers to dare another run. His reinforcement unit left Shortland at 11:30 and at 3:50 his CAP of 29 Zeros clashed with 33 dauntless and avenger alongside 41 assorted fighters in two waves trying to take out his destroyer. The Americans lost 11 aircraft while the Japanese lost 2. A near miss crippled the Maikaze, forcing the Nagatsuki to tow her back to shortland and yet again Hashimoto was forced to change flag as the Shirayuki's engines failed and thus he jumped onto the Kawakaze. Over on Guadalcanal 7 Bettys emerged at night dropped flares and bombs over Henderson field while IJN reconnaissance planes hunting PT boats. The embarkations proceeded smoothly, in 2 hours 3921 men were loaded off. General Hyakutake and his staff boarded the Isokaze, Maruyama and his staff got aboard the Hamakaze and both transport groups left with their screens completely unmolested up the slot, reaching Bougainville by 12:50 on february 5th. Miyazaki recounted seeing countless soldiers aboard the Isokaze sun bathing, as they had been long denied such a pleasure. There was nowhere to walk about the destroyers decks. He also found a soldier holding a corpse of a friend aboard, insisting the man was still alive. On Bougainville, Lt General Moritake Tanabe, the deputy chief of stuff of the IJA's section of the Imperial General HQ met the evacuees. Miyazaki exchanged a wordless salute with the man, then as Tanabe approached him, he blurted out with tears, his desire for an appointment that would give him a death in battle. Tanabe was quite overcome by this and stated “Everything about this is the responsibility of Imperial Headquarters.” As Operation KE was whisked away men, the Yano unit withdrew from Bonegi to the Segilau river. Colonel Matsuda now took charge of the forces left on Guadalcanal as he took his men from Segilau over to Kamimbo. He ordered the Oneda Unit, consisting of the remnants of the 3rd battalion, 230th infantry to head west of Cape Esperance to block any american advances from Marovovo. Now Matsuda pondered how he was going to evacuate his rear guard. Lt Colonel Sakuji Matsuyama gave his very pessimistic view, the American air forces would whittle down the amount of boats available to them to most likely just a handful. They also received word from a tapped signal to the IJN on Rabaul that they were looking to use at minimum 3 or 4 destroyers with an adequate number of boats to be detailed for the final run. Thus Matsuda figured any attempt to evacuate the rear guard to the russells by boat would be suicidal. Matsuda wrote in his diary that night he doubted any destroyers would come, from his perspective, the sacrifice of 2000 men would be less than that of a single destroyer. Over on the American side, Colonel George's men reached Titi on the 4th and would remain there for 2 days. Because of the smaller size of his command and not fully knowing the Japanese composition forced George to act cautiously. All of the Japanese activity had really confused the American's and they presumed there was a major offensive afoot, there was of course just not what the Americans were thinking. Over on the west coast the 161st infantry advanced to the Umasani river by February 6th. Despite the apparent American inactivity, Matsuda feared that if they decided to make a thrust from the southern coast this would cut him off from Kamimbo and thus an embarkation spot. To keep this option open, he sent 100 men to move down the west coast to hold a position about 3.5 miles due east of Cape Esperance. He ordered them to march during daylight and to light cooking fires as a deception. Later that afternoon he received the demoralizing report that the IJN might only be able to pick up men already waiting in boats, those on the land would have to find their own way to new Georgia. The 17th army estimated that Matsuda had a 50% chance of getting the men out. On the 6th, senior IJA and IJN commanders met over the issue. The chief of staff of the 8th fleet said he doubted the third run of operation KE would be possible because there were reports of American carriers near guadalcanal. Admiral Mikawa assured the IJA, the IJN would do its best to meet the enemy. Colonel Konuma went to see Admiral Hashimoto to fish out his views, and Hashimoto asserted regardless of the orders or desires of the chief of staff of the 8th fleet, he would personally see to it that they evacuated all the men. Konuma requested to accompany the 3rd run personally. Hashimoto said to this it would be a stain on the IJN's record if it was said they only made a run because an Army officers presence aboard their ships was the causation. On the 7th, General Patch reported his belief that the Tokyo Express had made to successful runs, landing another regiment with supplies. Though in the same report he also acknowledged they may have extracted the HQ of some depleted units as well. Over on the west coast, 161st tossed patrols near the Tambalego river, 9 miles away from Cape Esperance. That day Colonel George had to hand command of his task force over to Lt Colonel Ferry after injuring his leg. Upon taking command, it was Ferry's judgment that the Japanese were withdrawing to Cape Esperance or perhaps evacuating guadalcanal. Their native guides began reporting to them that the Japanese had just abandoned Marovovo, so the task force marched upon it. At 12:40, the units assigned to guard Marovovo did abandon it stating they had been subjected to severe artillery bombardment, earning anger from Matsuda who demanded they go back to prolong the american advance. They rushed back just in time to fire their machineguns at the Americans who were advancing 2000 yards north of Marovovo by 3:30pm. Meeting resistance, Ferry told the men to dig in for the night. February 7th was a day of decision making for Matsuda. Ever hour brought him more stress, the severe shelling that was reported to him at Marovovo could be heard alongside American machine gun fire at Kamimbo. Then at sundown, 26 land craft still remained operational, it was a miracle american air forces had not destroyed them all! Compared to the experiences of the entire guadalcanal campaign, it really did seem a miracle. Matsuda set to work organizing his boarding plan to provide for 4 units of 500 men each. In a very tense 45 minutes starting at 9:30pm, the remaining movable Japanese survivors of guadalcanal got onto the boats as American artillery could be heard smashing Segilau. On the boats many Japanese prayed, the rendezvous time of 11pm passed, greatly demoralizing them. Then they saw the blue recognition lights of approaching destroyers. The second run of operation KE went off very well compared to the first. But Admiral Yamamoto suspected the third would see major american naval forces that were lurked around just outside their search plan range waiting to pounce. The submarine forces combed the area without success as the Advance force was ordered to come within 550 miles of Guadalcanal to be ready to support the Reinforcement unit. Hashimoto would have 18 destroyers this time, grabbing men from two points, Kamimbo and the Russells. Despite reported sighting of American carriers and other naval units just due south of San Cristobal, Hashimoto departed Shortland and made one last sprint to save the men of starvation island. 15 Dauntless, 20 wildcats and a single F5A bore down upon the reinforcement unit after a search plane tipped them off. 17 out of 49 zeros sent by the 11th air fleet intercepted them. At 5:55 the Isokaze was hit by 2 bombs to her deck and around her forward gun mount killing 10 men and starting fires. She limped away with the help of the Kawakaze as the Urakaze took a near miss doing slight damage. One zero and the F5A failed to return home. Over on Guadalcanal, the men in their boats climbed aboard the destroyers. By 12:04am, on the 8th, Matsuda received word that the boarding was complete. To honor Hashimoto's pledge, the sailors had even rowed boats along the shore waters calling out again to make sure no one was left behind on the beaches. By 1:32am, the boats returned and the destroyers began to depart. It was to be the last time the Rising Sun fluttered from a surface ship near the blood soaked shores of Guadalcanal. On the way Matsuda signaled the 17th army “With the help of 20,000 souls the recovery of 1,972 men from Guadalcanal is reported complete.” When Matsuda reached Bougainville at 10am, he reported to General Hyakutake the end of his special mission, adding thanks for the 17th army's efforts to guarantee the last run made it. Hyakutake praised Matsuda's command as the rear guard. As Matsuda and Hyakutake pointed out and so will I here, the first unit to fight on Guadalcanal was the Ichiki detachment and they were amongst the last to leave on the third run of Operation KE, simply incredible. Operation KE was an enormous feat, over 10652 men were evacuated with 4935 on the first run, 3921 on the second and 1796 on the third. For naval units they had lost the Makikumo and major damage was dealt to the Makinami, Maikaze and Isokaze. They sank the Chicago, DeHaven and 3 PT boats, while also heavily damaging the LaVallette. For the air war, between January 25th to February the 9th the Japanese lost around 56 aircraft while taking down 53 American. Needless to say, Operation KE was a major success from a figures point of view. The Japanese attributed the success of Operation KE to the careful planning by the combined fleet and to those men who sacrificed their lives prolonging the American pursuers on the ground. After receiving word that the Reinforcement unit returned on the morning of the 8th, Admiral Yamamoto commanded all units involved. The American forces at Marovovo after observing the sea littered with small boats and debris from the nights activities set off in hot pursuit, reaching Kamimbo at 5pm. During these hours over on the western coast the 161st pushed towards Cape Esperance where they ran into sporadic skirmishes with the Japanese, but the enemy they skirmished with were in extremely poor condition, mostly wounded men unable to walk. Based on the condition of the enemy, Colonel Dalton of the 161st sent a report that he believed the enemy was not defending nor delaying, but actually fleeing. General Patch concurred with this and advised Hasley that be believed the last Tokyo Express runs were not reinforcements but rather evacuations. On the morning of the 9th, the 1st battalion, 161st infantry met up with the 2nd battalion of the 132nd at the village of Tenaro. Colonel Dalton shooks hands with Major Butler of the 132nd at 4:50, then General Patch announced to the men “Total and complete defeat of Japanese forces on Guadalcanal effected 1625 today. . . . [the] Tokyo Express no longer has a terminus on Guadalcanal.” Now there were of course Japanese left behind on Guadalcanal, but organized resistance was all but over by the 9th. Encountered with some isolated pockets and stragglers occurred for the next few days. Some stragglers would go on to live within the interior with the last known survivor surrendering in October of 1947. Given the vast disparity in fire power between the two sides on guadalcanal and likewise the severity of how debilitated the 17th army was compared to General Patchs soldiers and marines, the failure of the Americans to annihilate Hyakutakes men was strange. Hyakutake believed that if the Americans had focused on marching towards Cape Esperance, they would have completely destroyed his army. The failure to do so was because of 2 major reasons. The first was the relatively small size of the forces engaged in the pincer attack against Cape Esperance. After January 25th, the American forces typically involved no more than a regiment on the western coast. After February 1st this was supplemented by an additional battalion on the southern coast. The second reason was the pace of the advance of those forces which was hindered by a combination of logistical factors, rough terrain and the Americans thinking an offensive was about to kick off any moment. The logical way the Americans could have foiled operation KE would have been something Vandegrift repeatedly had done, amphibious hooks. General Patch considered this often in mid January, but again, all the indications from the Japanese activity was a major offensive was about to occur, and you simply don't toss units into the abyss. Admiral Nimitz confessed in his report “Until the last moment it appeared that the Japanese were attempting a major reinforcement effort. Only skill in keeping their plans disguised and bold celerity in carrying them out enabled the Japanese to withdraw the remnants of the Guadalcanal garrison. Not until all organized forces had been evacuated on 8 February did we realize the purpose of their air and naval dispositions. “ It has been 6 months of blood sweat and tears over 2500 square miles of jungle that was called Guadalcanal. She was in American hands, the great prize being her airfield capabilities. Both the Japanese and Americans knew her worth and both sides evaluated the costs and returns of trying to hold her. Now I have said it quite a few times, when it comes to turning points or quote en quote “the turning point” of the pacific war, a lot of people generally fall victim to the allure of the battle of midway. Sure thing the battle of midway was a turning point, but in comparisons to Guadalcanal it is arguably not as important. Midway halted the Japanese from further major operations in the Central Pacific. It thwarted Yamamoto's attempt to create more favorable conditions militarily and diplomatically to bring American to the negotiating table. Midway also caused severe losses to the IJN, but did the Japanese go on the defensive? No they did not, in fact they immediately tossed a large scale operation against Port Moresby. Given the Japanese took Port Moresby, the course of the war would have dramatically changed, it was a pivotal place to hold. The Japanese were not simply on the defensive footing awaiting counter attacks from the enemy after midway, they still held the initiative. If you look at what the Japanese military high command was thinking directly after Midway, you find they all believed, falsely mind you, that the allied counterattack would commence no earlier than 1943, probably even later. This was not a stupid conclusion by the way, if we look at the situation in Europe, it did not seem possibly a nation like America could allocate that many resources to the pacific at the time. General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral King aggressively pushed for offensives in the south pacific, albeit for differing reasons. MacArthur wanted to leap to Rabaul, which was obviously insane and the Navy rightfully pushed back against this. Kings proposal was much more realistic and won the day in the end. Its incredible given hindsight, that the American offensive in the south pacific began when it did. They had little in land based or carrier based aircraft, not to mention limited amphibious shipping. Yet Kings insistence produced great reward, they achieved tactic surprise and a strategic surprise of great magnitude. The Marines on guadalcanal reaped the benefits of the surprise for a long time. Given what the Japanese were capable of doing, their response to the landings on Guadalcanal was a terrible miscalculation. It took the Japanese far too long to figure out Guadalcanal was potentially the decisive battle they sought. Operation WatchTower held countless flaws that could have been exploited by the Japanese to produce a major victory. The American navy in the pacific could not hope to challenge the Japanese even after Midway, so much of their strength lay in the battle over the Atlantic, but Guadcanal offered them a unique chance to boost their ground and aerial forces in the Pacific, dramatically compensating for the lack of carriers. With the victory over Guadalcanal, the Americans would develop it and Tulagi in major bases to support the allied offensive up the Solomons. Extensive airfields, naval ports and other logistical facilities would be built up. The Japanese had lost the initiative for the Pacific War, now they were on the defensive in the Pacific. The fall of Guadalcanal went hand in hand with the campaign in New Guinea, Japan kept juggling both campaigns and each suffered because of the other. The IJA and IJN were not beaten of course, but now the allies were in the driving seat for once. 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 allies had finally seized guadalcanal and now the Japanese were on a defensive footing, they had lost the initiative for the pacific war. Things were going to dramatically change for the empire of the rising sun who now would look to a new strategy, that of bleeding the allies dry.
Mail Call was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
Mail Call was an American radio program that entertained American soldiers from 1942 until 1945, during World War II. Lt. Col. Thomas A.H. Lewis (commander of the Armed Forces Radio Service) wrote in 1944, "The initial production of the Armed Forces Radio Service was 'Mail Call,' a morale-building half hour which brought famed performers to the microphone to sing and gag in the best American manner." The program featured popular entertainers of that day, such as Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Dinah Shore, performing musical numbers and comedy skits to boost the morale of soldiers stationed far from their homes. Lewis added, "To a fellow who has spent months guarding an outpost in the South Seas, Iceland or Africa a cheery greeting from a favorite comedian, a song hit direct from Broadway, or the beating rhythm of a hot band, mean a tie with the home to which he hopes soon to return Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/otradio Listen to other Shows at My Classic Radio https://www.myclassicradio.net/ Remember that times have changed, and some shows might not reflect the standards of today's politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Entertainment Radio
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This week the guys have a special guest! Please welcome, George DeHaven! We talk about all the stories of being a band before the social media boom. From backyard shows to jamming in the Morning View Mansion. Best and worst shows and a tour bus named Mona. This week's Talking Snack features Steve's Birthday dinner at Osteria Umbra and the over-the-top waiter (00:42:00). On the Entertainment side of things the guys talk about the real reason Henry Cavill left The Witcher, Call of Duty, and Anthony's guilty pleasure, Love is Blind (01:13:31). Steve tries to not spoil Barbarian (01:41:47).Unofficial Links:Instagram - @unofficial_podWebsite - www.unofficialpod.comEmail - Hi@uipodcast.comUI Podcast on YouTubeUnofficial Sponsors:First Degree Burnz (Laser Engraving)Vaulted WalletsZeal CBD
Today's episode on Legacy Listens hosted by Kevin Donohue has a conversation with Michael DeHaven, CPA from Rainer & Company. With the end of the year approaching, we're discussing charitable giving with many of our clients. We talk about how charitable giving can help donors with their year-end tax bill, while also helping their local community. For more information about Michael DeHaven please visit Rainer & Company at www.rainer.com. ____________________________ Legacy Planning- 3440 Hamilton Blvd Allentown, PA 18103 and 228 W Gay Street West Chester, PA 19380 610-719-8600 www.legacy-online.com Securities and advisory services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser.
Sarah DeHaven is an existential-oracular guide to those willfully forging their own destiny. Along with innate and ancestral psychic gifts, she has honed an eclectic array of divination techniques to thoroughly comprehend the human psyche, to understand why it has lost its way, and how to bring it back into accord with the Self once and for all. She firmly believes that everyone is designed to thrive in this world in a very particular way, but in order to do so we must be devoted to the desire to know who we are without delusion, denial or fear. For, when one endeavours to accept themselves fully, to know themselves with ever deepening awareness, they are deemed worthy. They become attuned to their inherent navigational system, which affords them the ability to walk through life with sagacity and Grace. Guest link: www.adeptguidance.com See all our episodes: https://hereforthetruth.com Join our membership community: https://friendsofthetruth.co Apply for our 8 week group coaching program: http://riseabovetheherd.co Download our free e-book “55 Signs of Low Self-Esteem for Truth Seekers”: https://growyourselfesteem.com Connect with us on Telegram: https://t.me/areyouhereforthetruth All other links: https://tinyurl.com/hfttlinks Hosted by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos Intro and outro music: “Illusion” by Joel Rafidi Intro voice-over: Namakula (https://www.namakula.com/voice-over)
Leon DeHaven is currently living in Tempe, Arizona and has been a baseball fan since childhood. We chat about the baseball culture in Hawaii and Japan, the many historic baseball moments he has seen in-person, and why he thinks baseball brings out the best in people across cultures. Read more about Leon on the JapanBall website: https://japanball.com/articles-features/international-travel/japanballer-spotlight/leon-dehaven/ Find Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.com
Tonight we kicked it with former Marcy projects baller DeHaven Irby. We talk about the 80's and 90's NYC dope game, how the internet has damn near drove everybody crazy and of course why he felt Jay-Z, Dame and Biggs did him dirty.... Tap INSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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“What's the common thread that brings all the families together? And it's, we're worried, we are afraid for our kids, we know that we've got smart capable kids, but they can't read.” Host and Special Education Law Attorney Tracey Spencer Walsh speaks with Bill DeHaven, Head of School at Villa Maria School in Stamford, Connecticut, about the importance of a small student to teacher ratio for students with learning challenges and language impairment. Tracey's entire career has led up to this moment. Bringing her over twenty-five years of expertise in the legal industry to the air waves, Tracey dives deeper into the world of special needs and civil rights law to give parents the relevant and supportive information they crave and need, without having to sift through a mountain of articles or paperwork. It's about cutting through the constant noise, pulling the most important tidbits out, and absorbing key advice and anecdotes that help you and your child excel on their journey. For more information about Villa Maria School, visit http://villamariaschool.org/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracey-spencer-walsh/message
Today we have Destiny DeHaven, a pattern breaker, professional bull shit detector, speaker and SRT (subconscious response therapy), and NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) practitioner. We dive into what NLP is and how neurons fire. We discuss how you can rewire a neurological pattern and how it can benefit you. We talk about how to utilize emotions like anger and recognize how they can hurt or help you. Understand how your “bullshit” can hold trauma in your body and how the energy from emotions is held in your body after an event that may have been traumatic. Destiny runs Anne through an incredible example of her SRT process and we work through tough emotions live! Follow along in the process and see if you can move through a situation in your life. Contact Destiny if you're interested in moving past your bullshit excuses that are in the way of your future and if you're interested in any of her techniques! Links: https://www.facebook.com/destinyst https://www.instagram.com/yourmagicaldestiny/ https://www.mountainmindtricks.com/ https://www.wildlandwellnessfoundation.com/ https://themapsinstitute.com/ https://www.mountainmindtricks.com/mudwater https://www.mountainmindtricks.com/essential-oils
The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943, and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcasters heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they prepared for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The biggest names in Hollywood and Broadway recorded for AFRS during the war years, The American Forces Network can trace its origins back to May 26, 1942, when the War Department established the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS). The U.S. Army began broadcasting from London during World War II, using equipment and studio facilities borrowed from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The first transmission to U.S. troops began at 5:45 p.m. on July 4, 1943, and included less than five hours of recorded shows, a BBC news and sports broadcast. That day, Corporal Syl Binkin became the first U.S. Military broadcasters heard over the air. The signal was sent from London via telephone lines to five regional transmitters to reach U.S. troops in the United Kingdom as they prepared for the inevitable invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. Fearing competition for civilian audiences the BBC initially tried to impose restrictions on AFN broadcasts within Britain (transmissions were only allowed from American Bases outside London and were limited to 50 watts of transmission power) and a minimum quota of British produced programming had to be carried. Nevertheless AFN programmes were widely enjoyed by the British civilian listeners who could receive them and once AFN operations transferred to continental Europe (shortly after D-Day) AFN were able to broadcast with little restriction with programmes available to civilian audiences across most of Europe (including Britain) after dark. As D-Day approached, the network joined with the BBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation to develop programs especially for the Allied Expeditionary Forces. Mobile stations, complete with personnel, broadcasting equipment, and a record library were deployed to broadcast music and news to troops in the field. The mobile stations reported on front line activities and fed the news reports back to studio locations in London. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Entertainment Radio Stations Live 24/7 Sherlock Holmes/CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://live365.com/station/Sherlock-Holmes-Classic-Radio--a91441 https://live365.com/station/CBS-Radio-Mystery-Theater-a57491 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
From being a stand out runner for Huron high school, to being a decorated runner at SDSU, Rob DeHaven is one of the most well known running athletes in state history. And this doesn't include his olympic appearance in Sydney, Australia, or his sixth place finish in the 2001 Boston Marathon. He's now coaching cross country at SDSU, a place he's called home for the past 17-years.
Kevin DeHaven is the owner of Elite Fitness Huntersville, a gym out of North Carolina built and developed by bodybuilders and elite players in the fitness space. Kevin is a jack of many trades including being a gym owner, promoter for NPC bodybuilding competitions, owner of a supplement line, and a bodybuilder himself. His gym has a ton of awesome fitness equipment, oldschool and new, and he's looking at expanding in the near future to make more use of the space. Today we talk with Kevin about his fitness background, starting the gym, and building the fitness community. Fascinating conversation with a local hero, check out the gym here: https://elitefitnesshuntersville.com The FreedomCast Podcast was started by a guy buying and selling fitness equipment in his backyard. In less than a year, I quit my full-time job, and started a fitness empire. I now interview unique and interesting entrepreneurs in the health and fitness industry who have built businesses around helping others become more active. It's fun, it's entertaining, it's informative, it's what fitness should be. FreedomCast is supported by Freedom Fitness Equipment, based in the Charlotte, North Carolina! Check out FreedomCast Podcast with new episodes every Saturday, 12PM EST at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freedomcast-by-freedom-fitness-equipment/id1553629857?uo=4 Check out Freedom Fitness Equipment in Charlotte, NC at https://freedomfitnessequipment.com/ Follow us on Social! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freedomfitnessequipment Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/freedomfitnessequipment1/ Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXgkvIR-5ishTlFGJgNK9tw/?sub_confirmation=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomfitnessequipment/message
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Dr. DeHaven (@license2heal_pt) joins us in the BFP studio to talk all things golf and Titleist Performance Institute (@mytpi). The guys also discuss FRC, crystal therapy, WWE wrestlers, and more! Brought to you by Vertex PT Specialists One patient, per doctor of physical therapy, guaranteed. The best physical therapy ever!Vertex Performance Training Look good, feel good, live a better life.Blazepod Get 15% off your next order with the discount code: 978521792A1 Body Tempering A new method of strength preparation.HECOstix Use the code BETTERFASTER at checkout to get 10% off your next order.Support the show (http://paypal.me/betterfasterpod)
Cherie mentions Gyrotonic and Gyrokinesis: https://www.gyrotonic.com/about/gyrokinesis-method/Her website is: http://www.cheriedehaven.com/Cherie also mentions Transmission Meditation: https://www.transmissionmeditation.org/talk2008.phpBenjamin Creme: https://share-international.org/background/bcreme/bc_main.htm
Have you ever wondered about energy clearing? And how it applies to dating? Destiny Dehaven joins Abby to talk about how to get your energy right before your date and before you even enter the dating pool.