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The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden
98: The challenge of Islam, with Tim Dieppe

The Catholic Herald Podcast: Merely Catholic with Gavin Ashenden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 61:49


Tim Dieppe, the head of public policy at Christian Concern, joins Dr Gavin Ashenden for this 97th episode of Merely Catholic, the podcast series for the Catholic Herald, to discuss his new book, The Challenge of Islam. This book discusses the increasing influence of Islam in the UK and how non-Muslims might respond. Chapters include: “Is Islam a Religion of Peace?”, “Is Islam Antisemitic?”, “What's wrong with Multiculturalism?”, and “What's wrong with Islamic Finance?” The book concludes with some policy proposals that would make a difference. In their conversation, Mr Dieppe and Dr Ashenden also confront the theological question of whether Allah is the same as the God of the Bible.

Uncomplicated Marketing
Owning the Spotlight: Conversations in Podcasting and PR

Uncomplicated Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 48:01


Podcast Summary: Building Thought Leadership with Zachary Bernard, Founder of We Feature YouIn this episode, Sacha Awwa welcomes Zachary Bernard, a 21-year-old entrepreneur and the founder of We Feature You, a public relations firm helping clients become recognized thought leaders through strategic media placements. Based in Dieppe, New Brunswick, Canada, Zachary has worked with hundreds of clients across North America since launching the agency in 2021. His firm's unique value lies in helping businesses—especially early-stage and underfunded ones—leverage PR and podcasting to establish credibility, build authority, and grow their influence.From landing press in Forbes and Entrepreneur to using podcast appearances as core marketing assets, Zachary explains how companies can tap into PR without needing a massive budget. He shares how he built his business by “doing what he preaches,” and why storytelling, authenticity, and consistency matter more than ever in today's media-saturated world.Key Topics Discussed:1. Zachary's Journey Into PR & EntrepreneurshipStarting as a gamer selling in-game itemsThe realization that marketing drives all businessLaunching We Feature You while still in universityLeaving school to go full-time into entrepreneurship2. Making PR Accessible for Small BusinessesWhy PR isn't just for unicorn startupsHow even a $1K investment can move the needleStarting with HARO, Connectively, and other DIY PR toolsWhy credibility matters more than traffic in the early stages3. Why Podcasting Became Central to PRPodcasting as a personal storytelling and authority-building toolThe shift from traditional PR to podcast-based brandingRepurposing podcast content for SEO, social, and salesWhy video-based podcasting is the future of founder visibility4. Building Thought Leadership That ConvertsHow to pitch value, not just a storyThe power of third-party validationDifferentiating between “first-person” and “third-person” proofUsing podcast clips in onboarding and sales enablement5. Trends in Media, PR, and Authentic BrandingAuthenticity in a post-AI worldThe rise of founder-led brand narrativesLeveraging podcasts as evergreen contentWhy transparency and credibility are becoming non-negotiable6. Overcoming Barriers to Entry in PRDebunking the myth that PR is too expensiveWhen PR is (and isn't) the right marketing investmentHow to measure success when results aren't always direct-responseWhy PR amplifies your existing marketing instead of replacing it7. Zach's Process for Onboarding ClientsStrategy-driven outreach tailored to each founder's voiceFocusing on podcasts that deliver both reach and relevanceHow he preps clients to speak to both personal and professional storiesSetting expectations and ensuring clients use the media assetsKey Takeaways for Founders & Business Owners:Start small, but start smart—you don't need a massive budget to begin building authority.Use what you create—repurpose podcast content into marketing gold.PR doesn't replace marketing—it enhances it when done right.Third-party validation builds trust faster than any sales page.Authenticity and consistency win—especially in a world where AI-generated content is on the rise.Connect with Zachary & We FeatFollow Us:

PEP Talk
With Tim Dieppe

PEP Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 20:49


In the UK today, an increasing number of our colleagues and neighbours come from Muslim backgrounds. Although there are issues arising from the clash of Islamic theology and Western values, how can we interact constructively and lovingly with Muslims we meet? Today on PEP Talk we look at the challenge of Islam and the opportunities for sharing the gospel with those who follow it.Tim Dieppe is Head of Public Policy at Christian Concern with a specialist interest in Islam. He regularly writes and comments in the media on Islamic affairs and is passionate about encouraging Christians to respond with confidence to the growing influence of Islam in the UK. Tim holds a degree from Oxford University and an MA in theology from Westminster Theological Centre. He co-authored Questions to Ask Your Muslim Friends with Beth Peltola. He is also the author of The Challenge of Islam published this year by Wilberforce Publications, which seeks to equip and inform Christians how best to respond to the rise of Islam in Britain.

Christian Concern Podcasts
No other European country imposes VAT on education | Tim Dieppe on Premier

Christian Concern Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 7:48


This week at the High Court, the government will face a judicial review of its unprecedented VAT policies on private and independent Christian schools. The government's decision to impose VAT on the provision of education by independent schools has made the UK an outlier among the 46 Council of Europe states. Supported by the Christian Legal Centre, Christian schools, parents and pupils are bringing the challenge from the award-winning Emmanuel School in Derby, the Branch Christian School in Yorkshire, the King's School in Hampshire and the Wyclif Independent Christian School in South Wales. Find out more: https://christianconcern.com/news/government-to-face-judicial-review-from-christian-schools-over-vat-tax-raid/

Le Grand Agenda Du Week-End FB Normandie (Rouen)
Le Festival du film canadien 2025 se prépare à Dieppe

Le Grand Agenda Du Week-End FB Normandie (Rouen)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 102:51


durée : 01:42:51 - Le grand agenda du week-end - Le printemps est là et le nouveau numéro du magazine Normandie passion est arrivé. A Dieppe on prépare le festival du film canadien, à Notre -Dame-de-Bondeville on voyage , et on chante 40 ans de tubes au Carré des Docks du Havre et au Zénith de Rouen!

FrancoSUN
FrancoSUN - S10#09 - Nouveautés

FrancoSUN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 60:24


FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Cette semaine, les étapes sont Angers, Nantes, Reims, Dieppe, Tours, Caen et Paris. Au programme : Thylacine (#ArtisteLocalDeLaSemaine), Ctrfçn - Contrefaçon, Yuksek (Bellaire Remix avec Voyou et Paula), Vladimir Cauchemar, Liv del Estal, La Phaze (#SouvenirsFrancoSUN), Bolivard, Yoa, Rockabye Baby! (#VersionAlternative), Smartville (avec François Morel et Aldebert), Naâman (#ClassiqueFrancoSUN), Biga Ranx, Soom T (Manu Digital Remix), Scratch Massive (avec Jeanne Added) et FAKEAR. Retrouvez aussi toutes nos nouveautés et artistes locaux sur la webradio SUN Nouvo. La suite lundi prochain à 20h sur SUN, en plein coeur de la soirée découverte (avec Du Bruit à l'Ouest et Version Papier).  

FrancoSUN
FrancoSUN - S10#08 - Nouveautés

FrancoSUN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 59:46


FrancoSUN, le tour de France musical de SUN ! Le Tour de France des nouveautés et découvertes est de retour en direct cette semaine :-) Les étapes sont Rennes, Cholet, Nantes, Dieppe, Reims, Lille, Ivry sur scène et Paris. Au programme : Victor Solf (#ArtisteLocalDeLaSemaine), Théophile, Bagarre, Naâman, Miel de Montagne, The Bewitched hands (#SouvenirsFrancoSun), Weekend Affair, Mariuus, Silmarils (#VersionAlternative), Evergreen, 113 (#ClassiqueFrancoSun), Kompromat, THÉA et Enfant Sauvage. Retrouvez aussi toutes nos nouveautés et artistes locaux sur la webradio SUN Nouvo. La suite lundi prochain à 20h sur SUN, en plein coeur de la soirée découverte (avec Du Bruit à l'Ouest et Version Papier).  

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
A Moncton chef and sous-chef duo brought home silver at this year's Canadian Culinary Championship in Ottawa

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 15:10


Jordan Holden is executive chef at Tony's Bistro in Moncton and Atelier Tony in Dieppe.Jillian Clark is pastry chef at Tony's Bistro.

Les Grosses Têtes
10 ANS DE RUQUIER - Sébastien Thoen clash la ville de Dieppe

Les Grosses Têtes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 5:31


À l'occasion des 10 ans de Laurent Ruquier aux commandes des "Grosses Têtes", RTL vous propose chaque jour de revivre en podcasts les meilleures séquences de l'émission ! Aujourd'hui, découvrez un extrait du 5 septembre 2022 ! Retrouvez tous les jours le meilleur des Grosses Têtes en podcast sur RTL.fr et l'application RTL.

Hondelatte Raconte une année

Serge de Lenz, surnommé le "gentleman cambrioleur", est condamné à 10 ans de prison pour 40 effractions. Enfermé à Melun, il mène une vie de prisonnier exemplaire en travaillant à l'imprimerie de l'établissement. Serge parvient à se réinventer temporairement grâce à une organisation pour anciens détenus. Il reprend le pseudonyme de Serge de Fontenay, se fait passer pour un jeune homme d'excellente éducation, et trouve un emploi modeste à Dieppe. Mais derrière sa remarque réhabilitation, Serge ne tarde pas à renouer avec son passé tumultueux. À Dieppe, il mène une triple vie, entre son travail d'ouvrier, ses mondanités, et ses relations amoureuses multiples. Il se rapproche d'un riche châtelain américain qui le prend sous son aile. Ayant gagné sa confiance et obtenu un accès privilégié à son château et à ses précieuses collections, Serge se retrouve en position idéale pour préparer un nouveau coup spectaculaire qui pourrait le relancer dans la sphère criminelle… Pierre Bellemare raconte cette extraordinaire histoire dans cet épisode du podcast "Les récits extraordinaires de Pierre Bellemare", issu des archives d'Europe 1.

Niebla de Guerra podcast
NdG #263 Dieppe 1942, más que un desastre. El Raid paso a paso - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Niebla de Guerra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 113:38


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Contaremos con nuestro autor preferido David López Cabia para contarnos la Operación Jubilee o lo que sería más conocido como el Raid de Dieppe. Una operación de objetivos limitados en Francia que se convertiría en un sonoro fracaso si bien, hay algunas nuevas informaciones que apuntan a que el asalto estaría buscando una maquina Enigma de cuatro rotores. Os contaremos el paso a paso de las operaciones, el equipo de combate y los combates playa por playa. Musica intro: Fallen Soldier,licencia gratuita, de Biz Baz Estudio Licencia Creative Commons Fuentes: Investigación de David López Cabia Audios y música: Audios de noticiarios de la época, tanto aliados como de la Francia de Vichy Portada : Sergio Murata Productor: Vega Gónzalez Director /Colaborador: Sergio Murata Espero que os guste y os animo a suscribiros, dar likes, y compartir en redes sociales y a seguirnos por facebook y/o twitter. Recordad que esta disponible la opción de Suscriptor Fan , donde podréis acceder a programas en exclusiva. Podéis opinar a través de ivoox, en twitter @Niebladeguerra1 y ver el material adicional a través de facebook https://www.facebook.com/sergio.murata.77 o por mail a niebladeguerraprograma@hotmail.com Telegram Si quieres acceder a él sigue este enlace https://t.me/niebladeguerra Además tenemos un grupo de conversación, donde otros compañeros, podcaster ,colaboradores y yo, tratamos temas diversos de historia, algún pequeño juego y lo que sea, siempre que sea serio y sin ofensas ni bobadas. Si te interesa entrar , a través del canal de Niebla de Guerra en Telegram, podrás acceder al grupo. También podrás a través de este enlace (O eso creo ) https://t.me/joinchat/Jw1FyBNQPOZtEKjgkh8vXg NUEVO CANAL DE YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaUjlWkD8GPoq7HnuQGzxfw/featured?view_as=subscriber BLOGS AMIGOS https://www.davidlopezcabia.es/ con el escritor de novela bélica David López Cabia https://www.eurasia1945.com/ Del escritor e historiador, Rubén Villamor Algunos podcast amigos LA BIBLIOTECA DE LA HISTORIA https://www.ivoox.com/biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1 https://blog.sandglasspatrol.com/ blog especializado en temas de aviación Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Le Grand Agenda Du Week-End FB Normandie (Rouen)

durée : 01:47:10 - Deux pièces à Dieppe

The Dr. Jules Plant-Based Podcast
Les ados sont curieux par rapport aux habitudes de vie saines!

The Dr. Jules Plant-Based Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 54:59


Êtes-vous un adolescent francophone, ou le parent d'un ou une? Connaissez-vous les sujets qui préoccupent plusieurs de nos ados?Si oui, cet épisode pourrait être pour vous!J'ai récemment eu le plaisir de collaborer avec la classe de Mme Stephanie de l'école Mathieu Martin de Dieppe, au Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada. J'ai reçu plein de bonnes questions qui ont générer des discussions nuancées sur la santé de l'adolescent. Durant cet épisode, nous discuterons de suppléments, de caféine, de déshydratation, de vitamines, d'alcool et de plusieurs autres sujets pertinents pour la santé de l'ado!Alors si vous êtes un ou une ado, ou bien que vous en connaissez, cet épisode pourrait être fort intéressant pour vous!Go check out my website for tons of free resources on how to transition towards a healthier diet and lifestyle.You can download my free plant-based recipes eBook and a ton of other free resources by visiting the Digital Downloads tab of my website at https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/shopDon't forget to check out my blog at https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/blog You can also watch my educational videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMpkQRXb7G-StAotV0dmahQCheck out my upcoming live events and free eCourse, where you'll learn more about how to create delicious plant-based recipes: https://www.plantbaseddrjules.com/Go follow me on social media by visiting my Facebook page and Instagram accountshttps://www.facebook.com/plantbaseddrjuleshttps://www.instagram.com/plantbased_dr_jules/Last but not least, the best way to show your support and to help me spread my message is to subscribe to my podcast and to leave a 5 star review on Apple and Spotify!Thanks so much!Peace, love, plants!Dr. Jules

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
New Brunswick is facing its largest measles outbreak recorded in several decades

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 7:32


Dr. Lise Babin practices family medicine at the Family Medicine Unit in Dieppe. She's also the president of the New Brunswick Medical Society. 

Shift (NB)
What's Cooking with Jordan Holden

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 10:18


We'll ask Chef Jordan Hansen of Atelier Tony in Dieppe what's cooking. The restaurant has an event coming up focusing on local luxury ingredients -- he'll highlight a few. 

cooking dieppe jordan hansen
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe's CF Champlain mall gets new owner and new name

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 5:25


Brian MacMullin is the general manager of CF Champlain. 

Shift (NB)
Women's Under-18 Championship

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 8:34


The National Women's Under-18 Hockey Championship is on in Quispamsis this week. We'll check in with the head coach of team Atlantic and the team's captain, who is from Dieppe.

FLF, LLC
Christianity & Politics: Britain & the Foundation of Constitutional Freedom ft. Tim Dieppe [The Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 67:13


In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Dr. Joe Boot and Dr. Michael Thiessen sit down with Christian Concern's and Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to talk about the British effect on the foundations of constitutional freedoms the world over. Episode Resources: Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/; Tim's Website: https://dieppe.co.uk/. Think Christianly about politics with the help of Dr. Boot’s latest book “Ruler of Kings:” https://ezrapress.ca/products/ruler-of-kings-toward-a-christian-vision-of-government; CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro00:20 Opening00:41 Welcome01:52 Magna Carta & British Constitutionalism09:52 From Whence Do Our Liberties Come?18:15 Freedom vs. Rights 20:24 The Coronation Oath & the Obvious Christian Foundation of Great Britain25:10 Recovering a Christian Covenantal Foundation for Civil Authority in Britain and the West30:30 The Ghost of Our Christian Past34:10 The Prophetic Role of the Church in Politics & Culture37:41 Principle vs. Pragmatism in Politics41:30 Brexit: British Sovereignty & the European Union45:11 Criticism of English Constitutional Arrangements51:08 Faith is Essential for Freedom52:28 Who is Truly Sovereign?55:21 One Final Criticism: What's with the House of Lords?01:00:35 Wrap-up01:02:30 Upcoming Events01:04:07 Joe's Unabashed British Patriotism01:05:34 Conclusion01:05:59 Outro01:06:37 Rule Britannia! UPCOMING CONFERENCES:Join us this October 31- November 2 @ The Presence of Christ Conference at Trinity Bible Chapel in Kitchener/Waterloo: https://mytrinitybiblechapel.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2343549; The Mission of God Conferences:UK | Sat, 2 Nov 2024 10:00 – 17:30 GMT @ Birmingham City Centre: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mission-of-god-conference-2024-tickets-932486039847; Canada – Ontario | Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, 9:00 EST @ Harvest Bible Church Windsor: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-ontario/587020/details; Alberta | Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, 9:00 MST@ Fairview Baptist Church: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-alberta/587306. REFORMCON '25 | "Out of the Ashes" | April 24-26, 2025 @ Tucson, AZ: https://reformcon.org/ The WAIT is OVER!!! Pre-order your copy of the NEW updated and expanded version of Dr. Boot’s Mission of God with a brand-new study guide! Get it here: https://ezrapress.ca/products/mission-of-god-10th-anniversary-edition; Got Questions? Would you like to hear Dr. Boot answer your questions? Let us know in the comments or reach out to us at https://www.ezrainstitute.com/connect/contact/; For Ezra’s many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute: https://www.ezrainstitute.com;Subscribe to Ezra’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation
Christianity & Politics: Britain & the Foundation of Constitutional Freedom ft. Tim Dieppe | Podcast for Cultural Reformation

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024


Dr. Joe Boot and Dr. Michael Thiessen sit down with Christian Concern's and Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe  to talk about the British effect on the foundations of constitutional freedoms the world over.  

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Christianity & Politics: Britain & the Foundation of Constitutional Freedom ft. Tim Dieppe [The Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 67:13


In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Dr. Joe Boot and Dr. Michael Thiessen sit down with Christian Concern's and Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to talk about the British effect on the foundations of constitutional freedoms the world over. Episode Resources: Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/; Tim's Website: https://dieppe.co.uk/. Think Christianly about politics with the help of Dr. Boot’s latest book “Ruler of Kings:” https://ezrapress.ca/products/ruler-of-kings-toward-a-christian-vision-of-government; CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro00:20 Opening00:41 Welcome01:52 Magna Carta & British Constitutionalism09:52 From Whence Do Our Liberties Come?18:15 Freedom vs. Rights 20:24 The Coronation Oath & the Obvious Christian Foundation of Great Britain25:10 Recovering a Christian Covenantal Foundation for Civil Authority in Britain and the West30:30 The Ghost of Our Christian Past34:10 The Prophetic Role of the Church in Politics & Culture37:41 Principle vs. Pragmatism in Politics41:30 Brexit: British Sovereignty & the European Union45:11 Criticism of English Constitutional Arrangements51:08 Faith is Essential for Freedom52:28 Who is Truly Sovereign?55:21 One Final Criticism: What's with the House of Lords?01:00:35 Wrap-up01:02:30 Upcoming Events01:04:07 Joe's Unabashed British Patriotism01:05:34 Conclusion01:05:59 Outro01:06:37 Rule Britannia! UPCOMING CONFERENCES:Join us this October 31- November 2 @ The Presence of Christ Conference at Trinity Bible Chapel in Kitchener/Waterloo: https://mytrinitybiblechapel.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2343549; The Mission of God Conferences:UK | Sat, 2 Nov 2024 10:00 – 17:30 GMT @ Birmingham City Centre: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mission-of-god-conference-2024-tickets-932486039847; Canada – Ontario | Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, 9:00 EST @ Harvest Bible Church Windsor: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-ontario/587020/details; Alberta | Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, 9:00 MST@ Fairview Baptist Church: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-alberta/587306. REFORMCON '25 | "Out of the Ashes" | April 24-26, 2025 @ Tucson, AZ: https://reformcon.org/ The WAIT is OVER!!! Pre-order your copy of the NEW updated and expanded version of Dr. Boot’s Mission of God with a brand-new study guide! Get it here: https://ezrapress.ca/products/mission-of-god-10th-anniversary-edition; Got Questions? Would you like to hear Dr. Boot answer your questions? Let us know in the comments or reach out to us at https://www.ezrainstitute.com/connect/contact/; For Ezra’s many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute: https://www.ezrainstitute.com;Subscribe to Ezra’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.

The Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation
Christianity & Politics: Britain & the Foundation of Constitutional Freedom ft. Tim Dieppe

The Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 67:13


In this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Dr. Joe Boot and Dr. Michael Thiessen sit down with Christian Concern's and Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to talk about the British effect on the foundations of constitutional freedoms the world over. Episode Resources: Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/; Tim's Website: https://dieppe.co.uk/. Think Christianly about politics with the help of Dr. Boot’s latest book “Ruler of Kings:” https://ezrapress.ca/products/ruler-of-kings-toward-a-christian-vision-of-government; CHAPTERS:00:00 Intro00:20 Opening00:41 Welcome01:52 Magna Carta & British Constitutionalism09:52 From Whence Do Our Liberties Come?18:15 Freedom vs. Rights 20:24 The Coronation Oath & the Obvious Christian Foundation of Great Britain25:10 Recovering a Christian Covenantal Foundation for Civil Authority in Britain and the West30:30 The Ghost of Our Christian Past34:10 The Prophetic Role of the Church in Politics & Culture37:41 Principle vs. Pragmatism in Politics41:30 Brexit: British Sovereignty & the European Union45:11 Criticism of English Constitutional Arrangements51:08 Faith is Essential for Freedom52:28 Who is Truly Sovereign?55:21 One Final Criticism: What's with the House of Lords?01:00:35 Wrap-up01:02:30 Upcoming Events01:04:07 Joe's Unabashed British Patriotism01:05:34 Conclusion01:05:59 Outro01:06:37 Rule Britannia! UPCOMING CONFERENCES:Join us this October 31- November 2 @ The Presence of Christ Conference at Trinity Bible Chapel in Kitchener/Waterloo: https://mytrinitybiblechapel.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2343549; The Mission of God Conferences:UK | Sat, 2 Nov 2024 10:00 – 17:30 GMT @ Birmingham City Centre: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/mission-of-god-conference-2024-tickets-932486039847; Canada – Ontario | Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, 9:00 EST @ Harvest Bible Church Windsor: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-ontario/587020/details; Alberta | Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024, 9:00 MST@ Fairview Baptist Church: https://brushfire.com/ezrainstitute/missionofgod2024-alberta/587306. REFORMCON '25 | "Out of the Ashes" | April 24-26, 2025 @ Tucson, AZ: https://reformcon.org/ The WAIT is OVER!!! Pre-order your copy of the NEW updated and expanded version of Dr. Boot’s Mission of God with a brand-new study guide! Get it here: https://ezrapress.ca/products/mission-of-god-10th-anniversary-edition; Got Questions? Would you like to hear Dr. Boot answer your questions? Let us know in the comments or reach out to us at https://www.ezrainstitute.com/connect/contact/; For Ezra’s many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute: https://www.ezrainstitute.com;Subscribe to Ezra’s YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.

Oxytude
Hebdoxytude 380, l'actualité de la semaine en technologies et accessibilité

Oxytude

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 42:16


Dans l'actu des nouvelles technologies et de l'accessibilité cette semaine : Du côté des applications et du web Android 15 est disponible : voici les nouveautés sur smartphone. De nouvelles applications vont permettre une navigation intérieure plus sûre pour les aveugles. L'application Speaker assistant 1.8 pour iPhone est disponible et apporte une fonction novatrice pour les DV qui causent en public.. Spotify : les livres audio débarquent enfin en France et c'est gratuit (ou presque). Nouvelle stratégie d'Apple pour la maison intelligente ?. Le reste de l'actu À Dieppe, les aveugles peuvent découvrir le visage de leur futur bébé du bout des doigts. Des balises de localisation pour l'environnement Android par le spécialiste Chipolo : Chipolo One Point et Chipolo Card Point. Foire Aux Questions Cette semaine une question de David à propos de l'écho clavier avec une plage braille connectée à un iPhone. Cette semaine sur le site Ultra-son a proposé un podcast pour présenter le jeu grand public accessible : Stardew Valley. Remerciements Cette semaine, nous remercions Myriam et Pascal pour leurs infos ou leur dons. Si vous souhaitez vous aussi nous envoyer de l'info ou nous soutenir : Pour nous contactez ou nous envoyez des infos, passez par le formulaire de contact sur le site. Pour faire un don sur PayPal ou en cryptomonaie c'est à l'adresse : oxytude.org/don. Faites vos achats sur Amazon en passant par notre lien affilié oxytude.org/amazon., ça nous aide sans augmenter le prix de vos achats Pour animer cet épisode Alain et Philippe.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe's Arts and Culture Centre finds a new venue that was already there

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 8:12


Severine Fox, the executive director of Dieppe's Centre des Arts et la Culture.

Battleground: The Falklands War
195. Battleground '44 - Dieppe, Lend-Lease, and alternative historical scenarios.

Battleground: The Falklands War

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 45:53


In this episode of Battleground 44' Saul and Patrick take a deep dive into a host of fascinating listeners questions, anecdotes, and family stories from the Second World War. If you have any thoughts or questions, you can send them to - podbattleground@gmail.com Producer: James Hodgson X (Twitter): @PodBattleground Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe approves a controversial building project at the corner of Lavoie and Amirault

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 17:34


Ken Donnison is a Dieppe resident on Lavoie street. He's part of a group of citizens opposed to this project. Yvon Lapierre is the mayor of Dieppe.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe athlete finishes 4th in her Para triathlon event

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 5:59


28-year-old Kamylle Frenette of Dieppe finished 4th after a hard fought Para triathlon PTS5 Monday in Paris.

Le journal RTL
RTL ÉVÉNEMENT - Sur le port de Dieppe, pourquoi les pêcheurs se tournent vers le RN ? (1/5)

Le journal RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 4:03


RTL continue de vous donner la parole aux Français entre les deux tours de ces Législatives anticipées. Direction le port de Dieppe, en Seine-Maritime, dans une circonscription où le Rassemblement national a dépassé pour la première fois la gauche et récolté près de 45% des voix. Hermine Le Clech y a notamment rencontré plusieurs pêcheurs. Ecoutez RTL Evènement avec Hermine Le Clech du 02 juillet 2024.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Débarquements (3/5) : 1942, apprendre à débarquer, les Alliés de Dieppe au Maghreb – Première partie

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 29:21


Bien avant le succès du débarquement de Normandie en juin 1944, les Alliés ont tenté leur chance en 1942. C'est d'abord en août l'opération Jubilé à Dieppe, puis en novembre, l'opération Torch, en Algérie et au Maroc. Un échec cuisant et une opération de longue haleine, qui n'annoncent assurément le débarquement de Normandie. Deux tentatives rapprochées, avec un résultat bien différent, expliquées par Olivier Wieviorka, professeur à l'École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay au micro d'Etienne Duval.

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere
Débarquements (4/5) : 1942, apprendre à débarquer, les Alliés de Dieppe au Maghreb – Deuxième partie

Histoire Vivante - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 28:37


Le 8 novembre 1942, les Alliés organisent un débarquement sur les côtes d'Afrique du Nord. Une nouvelle tentative pour créer une faille tant attendue dans les positions des armées allemandes et italiennes. Cette opération Torch, c'est un tournant dans l'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale alors que sur le front de l'Est les Soviétiques mènent une véritable guerre de guérilla dans les rues de Stalingrad. Un moment clé qui annonce la défaite à venir des forces nazies et de leurs alliés. On retrouve Olivier Wieviorka, professeur à l'École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay au micro d'Etienne Duval.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Some Dieppe residents irate about a proposed new development on Amirault Street.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 5:19


Dieppe resident Ken Donnison spoke with CBC reporter Katelin Belliveau.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe scraps bylaw restricting the height of your grass

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 12:05


Alexandre Truchon-Savard is Dieppe's director of environmental managment.

The History of the Twentieth Century
369 Operation Sledgehammer

The History of the Twentieth Century

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 48:15


The US military went into the war just itching to invade France and take on the Germans ASAP. It was up to the British to talk them down, though the Allies did attempt a raid on the French coast at the port of Dieppe. Meanwhile, German intelligence infiltrated saboteurs into the United States.

Mauvais genres
"La sirène à barbe", un cabaret au delà des genres

Mauvais genres

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 4:17


durée : 00:04:17 - L'Almanach de l'étrange - par : Céline du Chéné - Dans la ville portuaire de Dieppe, "La sirène à barbe" est un cabaret créé en 2021 par Nicolas Bellemchombre, dit Diva Belluga. Au programme, drag queens, musique, cirque, poésie et humour.

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Dieppe asks for public input in Rotary Park upgrades

Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 9:48


Dieppe asks for public input in Rotary Park upgrades

FLF, LLC
The Islamization of the West ft. Tim Dieppe [The Ezra Institute Podcast for Cultural Reformation]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 56:58


Continuing our series Conversations & Presuppositions, Drs. Boot and Thiessen are joined this week by Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to discuss the steady Islamization of the West.Episode Resources: Questions to Ask Your Muslim Friends by Tim Dieppe: https://amzn.to/3Kc6Uig"Is Islam a Religion of Peace?" by Tim Dieppe | Christian Concern:https://christianconcern.com/resource/is-islam-a-religion-of-peace/;"What’s wrong with Islamic finance?" | Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/resource/whats-wrong-islamic-finance/;"Is Islam Antisemitic?" | Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/resource/is-islam-antisemitic/;"The Challenge of Islam in the UK"| Christian Concern: https://christianconcern.com/resource/the-challenge-of-islam-in-the-uk/ Chapters:0:00 Cultural Leadership Academy AD1:17 Podcast Opening1:40 Intro & Show Set-up4:20 Ezra Events7:00 Topic Introduction & Palestinian Protest Footage10:03 What is Islam?14:00 Relationship of Islam & Sharia Law16:20 The Islamization of the West23:22 Islamic Finance & Sharia Entryism27:54 Jihad35:30 The Elitist's False View of Islam, the Weaponization of Multiculturalism & a How Radical Two Kingdoms View Helps the Destruction of the West40:45 Islam, Progressivism, and the Massive Rise of Antisemitism in the West50:28 What Can Christians Do About It?54:11 Outro56:55 Closing Credits For Ezra's many print resources and to join our newsletter, visit: https://ezrapress.com. Stay up-to-date with all things Ezra Institute:https://www.ezrainstitute.com.Subscribe to Ezra's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVvQDHHrOOjziyqUaN9VoA?sub_confirmation=1;Fight Laugh Feast Network: https://pubtv.flfnetwork.com/tabs/audio/podcasts/8297;Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/ezra-institute-podcast-for-cultural-reformation/id1336078503;Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dW1gDarpzdrDMLPjKYZW2?si=bee3e91ed9a54885. Wherever you find our content, please like, subscribe, rate, or review it; it truly does help.

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation
The Islamization of the West ft. Tim Dieppe

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024


Continuing our series Conversations & Presuppositions, Drs. Boot and Thiessen are joined this week by Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to discuss the steady Islamization of the West.

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation
The Islamization of the West ft. Tim Dieppe

EICC Podcast for Cultural Reformation

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024


Continuing our series Conversations & Presuppositions, Drs. Boot and Thiessen are joined this week by Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to discuss the steady Islamization of the West.

Ezra Institute All Resources Categories - Audio
The Islamization of the West ft. Tim Dieppe

Ezra Institute All Resources Categories - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024


Continuing our series Conversations & Presuppositions, Drs. Boot and Thiessen are joined this week by Ezra Fellow for Public Policy Tim Dieppe to discuss the steady Islamization of the West.

Le Cours de l'histoire
Comment les pêcheurs réglaient-ils leurs litiges au XVIIIe siècle ?

Le Cours de l'histoire

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 3:49


durée : 00:03:49 - Le Pourquoi du comment : histoire - par : Gérard Noiriel - Quel rôle le tribunal de l'amirauté a-t-il eu à Dieppe au cours du XVIIIe siècle ? Quelles réponses apportait-il aux difficultés rencontrées par les travailleurs de la pêche ?

One Thing In A French Day
2367 — Une journée à la mer 2 (Trouville, Alice Chance) — lundi 13 mai 2024

One Thing In A French Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 4:42


C'était jeudi dernier, nous étions partis, Pietro, Lisa et moi avec nos amis Alice et Toby à Trouville-sur-Mer, en Normandie. Nous avons profité du jour férié pour faire cette petite escapade à la mer. La petite ville de Trouville a été lancée à la fin du XIXe siècle par les peintres : Boudin, Courbet, Monet, Whistler, Corot, Bonnard, Degas, entre autres. Un peu plus au nord, se trouve Dieppe, sa concurrente de l'époque, qui elle avait été lancée par les Anglais. Dieppe doit aussi être la ville la plus présente sur ce podcast, après Paris parce que nous y sommes beaucoup allés en vacances.  À Trouville, c'est la grande plage qui était appréciée et c'est vrai qu'elle est vraiment belle. Marcel Proust a passé plusieurs étés à Trouville.  www.onethinginafrenchday.com  

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Les grandes déconvenues

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 25:24


En 1529 deux capitaines normands, Jean et Raoul Parmentier, conduisent deux nefs depuis le port de Dieppe jusqu'à l'île de Sumatra. En quête d'épice et d'or, ils périrent durant une expédition qui aura ramené dans ses cales à peine plus que quelques poignées de poivre et d'immenses déceptions. Aujourd'hui oubliée, leur navigation fut érigée au XIXe siècle en preuve incontestable d'une contribution française glorieuse aux “Grandes découvertes”. Dans son livre “Les Grande Déconvenues. La Renaissance, Sumatra, les frères Parmentier” (Editions du Seuil), Romain Bertrand, écorne cette gloriole. Retraçant les coutumes de prédation des marins normands dans l'Atlantique, qu'ils ont quitté pour suivre le sillage des Portugais le long des côtes d'Afrique jusqu'au coeur de l'Océan indien, il questionne l'image que l'Occident s'est façonnée de lui-même, envoyant ses explorateurs, pionniers ou missionnaires déposer, avec condescendance, la modernité aux nations qui n'avaient pas attendu leur venue pour exister ni prospérer. Sujets traités : Jean Parmentier, Raoul Parmentier,épices,or,expédition,navigation,normands, Atlantique, Portugais, Afrique, explorateurs, pionniers, missionnaire Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

Les pieds sur terre
Le docteur

Les pieds sur terre

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 28:36


durée : 00:28:36 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund - Installé depuis trente ans dans un quartier populaire de Dieppe, le docteur Dominique Tribillac est dans le collimateur de la Sécurité sociale. On lui reproche de délivrer trop d'arrêts de travail. Leila Djitli est allée à sa rencontre.

Casus Belli Podcast
CBP370 Desastre en Dieppe - Camino a Normandía

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 280:10


Imposible obviar el catastrófico Raid de Dieppe en nuestro camino al Día-D. ¿Una prueba? ¿Un intento? ¿Culpa de la presión de Roosevelt o Stalin? ¿Derrota táctica, victoria estratégica 🤣? Se ha intentado blanquear de muchas maneras, pero de la desgraciada ejecución gracias a un pésimo plan por parte de los británicos, solo se pueden sacar enseñanzas de cómo no hacer las cosas. La influencia de Dieppe para con Normandía fue determinante en cuanto a la planificación de junio de 1944. La utilización de paracaidistas, apoyo masivo de aviación y marina, la utilización de vehículos y lanchas especializadas, o evitar desembarcar directamente en zonas portuarias fueron algunas de las lecciones aprendidas del raid del 19 de agosto de 1942. Bienvenido a esta nueva serie donde recorreremos juntos el camino al desembarco en las playas de Normandía, y hablaremos de todos los aspectos que rodean a la operación. Personajes clave, logística, armas, soldados, planificación, inteligencia, defensas, planes de ataque y de respuesta, comandos, resistencia, tanteos... 🔗 Enlaces para Listas de Episodios Exclusivos para 💥 FANS 👉 CB FANS 💥 https://bit.ly/CBPListCBFans 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Antes de la 2GM https://bit.ly/CBPListHis1 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS 2ª Guerra Mundial https://bit.ly/CBPListHis2 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Guerra Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis3 👉 Histórico 📂 FANS Después de la G Fría https://bit.ly/CBPListHis4 Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books (Digital) y 📚 DCA Editor (Físico) http://zeppelinbooks.com son sellos editoriales de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Estamos en: 🆕 WhatsApp https://bit.ly/CasusBelliWhatsApp 👉 X/Twitter https://twitter.com/CasusBelliPod 👉 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉 Instagram estamos https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Canal https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👉 Telegram Grupo de Chat https://t.me/casusbellipod 📺 YouTube https://bit.ly/casusbelliyoutube 👉 TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@casusbelli10 👉 https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👨‍💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/casusbellipod ⚛️ El logotipo de Casus Belli Podcasdt y el resto de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es Ready for the war de Marc Corominas Pujadó bajo licencia CC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/ El resto de música es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE SGAE RRDD/4/1074/1012 de Ivoox. 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, patrocinar un episodio o una serie? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Pod of the Gaps
Episode 78 - Islamism and Islamophobia: A Christian Response (feat. Tim Dieppe of Christian Concern)

Pod of the Gaps

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 66:39


Many Christians are naïve about the ways Islam has gained much ground within western society in recent years, influencing numerous spheres of culture, politics, and law. The vision of Islamic beliefs ruling all spheres of society (‘Islamism') may not be adopted by all western Muslims, but it is a belief entirely consistent with Islamic tradition. Where Muslims are often very bullish about defending their values and public symbols, Christians often happily give away such cultural ground, fearing the accusation of ‘Islamophobia'. What are the implications of allowing elements of Shariah Law to be imposed within western societies today? What can Christians draw upon to think through and respond to these challenges with love, confidence, and clarity? In this special episode in our mini-series on Islam, Andy and Aaron are joined by Tim Dieppe (Christian Concern), a regular media commentator on Christianity and Islam in British public life, to talk through these important issues. LOVE POD OF THE GAPS? PLEASE CONSIDER HELPING US ... Pod of the Gaps needs your help to keep going! If you enjoy our adventures in culture and theology, please consider a small monthly tip to keep us recording: www.patreon.com/wkop RESOURCES: - Tim Dieppe, “What's Wrong With Islamic Finance?” (2018) https://christianconcern.com/resource/whats-wrong-islamic-finance/ - Christian Concern resources on Islam. https://christianconcern.com/ccissues/islam/ - Andy Bannister, “Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?” (2021) - Rodney Stark, “God's Battalions: The Case for the Crusades” (2010) - Raymond Ibrahim, “Defenders of the West: The Christian Heroes Who Stood Against Islam” (2022)

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.89 Fall and Rise of China: China's forgotten role during the Great War

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 36:30


Last time we spoke about the rise of Yuan Shikai, the outbreak of WW1 and the siege of Tsingtao. Yuan Shikai used every dirty little trick to seize and maintain his authority in the new republic. He forced the KMT's hand, prompting Dr. Sun Yat-sen to usher in a second revolution, but it ultimately failed as Yuan Shikai controlled the best army in China. Simultaneously world war one broke out and this placed China in an awkward position. Multiple nations held special territorial concessions in China and now they might bring the war to her borders. China protested as much as she could, but the Empire of Japan simply did not care when they came over to lay a siege against the Germans at Tsingtao. The siege of Tsingtao saw many historical firsts and was quite brutal. After all was said and done, China was served yet another humiliation, with many more to come.    #89 China's forgotten role during the Great War   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Now this episode is actually going to be a bit of a side step from the chronological narrative so to say. China underwent an enormous amount of events during the course of WW1, most having to do with political relations towards the Empire of Japan. However, quite some time ago, on my personal channel, the pacific war channel, I tackled asia during WW1. I wrote a few episode looking at China, Japan, southeast asian nations, and something I found quite interesting is how China aided the Entente powers. People completely overlook this aspect of the Great War, but China and some of her southeast neighbors provided an incredible amount of manpower to both the western and eastern fronts. Stating that, I want to simply dabble into the specific subject of “what exactly did China do for the war effort?”. In the next episode we will jump into things like the twenty-one demands and the Treaty of Versailles. The declarations of war in Europe in late July and early August brought military conflicts immediately upon Chinese territory. On August 6th, 1914 China proclaimed her neutrality and prohibited the belligerents of WW1 from undertaking military operations upon Chinese soil. Now at the beginning it was sort of believed if not perceived the Great War was essentially a conflict between imperial powers, over their colonial possessions in a big game of world supremacy, thus China expected to remain neutral as a partially colonized country. Japan certainly did not care and began a siege against Tsingtao. China initially protested against the Japanese warfare upon her soil, but there was little Yuan Shikai could do about it. We wont get into here, but Japan certainly followed up her disrespect against China immediately after the siege of Tsingtao. Needless to say, China remained neutral for most of the war and this placed her in an interesting position. Now Yuan Shikai secretly offered British Minister John Jorden, 50,000 Chinese troops to help retake Tsingtao, but the British refused. The reason they refused was because of Japan. Japan refused to allow Chinese soldiers to fight in the war, because she was hoping to secure her authority as a powerhouse in the east. While Chinese citizens were not allowed by the Chinese government to participate in the fighting, this did not stop them from other actions Liang Shiyi was in charge of railways, the most profitable ministry within the government at the time and he had a grand idea. He called it “Yigong daibing” “laborers in the place of soldiers”. Now during the Ming and Qing dynasties, the idea of Chinese people going abroad to work was unprecedented. Both the Ming and Qing dynasties discouraged citizens from leaving the country and would persecute those who had. The Qing issued decrees banning emigration in 1717 and 1729, which would not be repealed until 1893. Thus when Liang Shiyi brought up the idea in 1915, it sort of showed how much China had changed in a short amount of time. He discussed his idea with Entente diplomats in early 1915. His original suggested to the British was to use military laborers, men who would carry guns, not be hired laborers. Now you might be asking, why do such a thing, what did China have to gain? If Britain accepted the proposal, it would mean China was fighting on the side of the Entente. But Britain turned Liang down in early 1915 and it is obvious as to why. Anyone who officially joined the war on either side, when the war was over would get a respected seat at the peace table, whereupon you could make demands. For a humiliated nation like China, seeing numerous global powers encroach upon her with unequal treaties, it was a no brainer getting a seat at that peace table might gain them what they wanted, to be rid of the unequal treaties, hell maybe even join the big boy club.  Having received the no from the British as one does, Liang went to the French. Now France from the offset of WW1 was in quite a panic and the idea of acquiring new human resources looked like an amazing idea. For France particularly in the summer of 1915, such an idea might be the decisive factor to win them the war. It also just so happened France was in the processing of securing new human resources from her vast colonial empire. If you want to hear more about French Indochina and Thailand's experience with WW1, please check out my specific episode on it, or my long format documentary on Asia during WW1 at the Pacific War Channel…or podbean I do have audio podcasts same channel name. Thus France began working with Chinese diplomats on the issue of recruit Chinese laborers. Come the summer of 1916, Britain's perspective had dramatically changed since 1915, as they were short on manpower.  Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig requested 21,000 laborers be recruited to fill Britain's manpower shortage. This was to be restricted to the Western Front, as the British home front held domestic labor unions who vigorously fought any attempt to bring Chinese workers to the isles. Beginning in August of 1916, Britain began its Chinese recruitment plan. Now China as I said would remain neutral for most of the war, so technically the Chinese laborers were hired on the basis of a written contract, ie: treated like a regular work force. Now I am going to start off with the western front, thus the Chinese laborers fell into two categories, the travailleurs and spécialistes, translated semi-skilled labor and skilled labor, not literal translations, but as I interpret it. Funny enough my job outside the podcast business has me coordinating semi-skilled educational programs for high school students so I certainly know a lot about this haha. To summarize, semi-skilled labor is a term today referring to basic common labor whereas skilled labor is more difficult requiring more education. You can make a son of comparisons, but I find this one makes sense to the most people: a semi-skilled laborer in the kitchen setting is a dishwasher, you can grab a new worker, show them the ropes rather quickly and let them work, whereas a skilled laborer is a line cook, it takes some culinary education or a lot of training until that person can do the job effectively. I also worked in the restaurant business for a long time haha.  So with France the general contracts were for 5 years, with the British it was 3 years. The Chinese laborers in France would legally be equal to their french counterparts. They would be allowed to celebrate both Chinese and French holidays with benefits paid about 5 francs per day. For the British the Chinese would work 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, paid one franc per day, while their families back in China received 10 Mexican dollars a month. Its difficult to estimate but a WW1 era franc probably can go for about 15 USD, so thats like 75$ per day for France, while for the British its 15$ a day + roughly 1100 USD a month. Now the laborers needed to be transported, fed, clothed and houses, and this was to be at the cost of France and Britain. Between 1916-1918 France recruited roughly 40,000 Chinese laborers, while Britain hired 100,000 who worked in France under their authority. When the United States joined the war, the American Expeditionary Force arranged to borrow 10,000 Chinese laborers from France to employ them under identical terms. The majority of the 140,000 Chinese laborers came from Shandong province. In 1916, the French government approached China asking to recruit its citizens for non-combatant use. A contract was agreed upon may 14th 1916 supplying 50,000 laborers who would make their way to Marseille in july of 1916. This was followed up by Britain's War Committee in London who formed the Chinese Labour corps, with its main recruiting base established in Weihaiwei on october 31st 1916. The first transport ship carried 1,088 laborers sailing from Weihaiwei on january 18th 1917. The journey took three months, each volunteer received an embarkment fee of 20 yuan, followed by 10 yuan a month paid to their families in China. By the end of the war this would account for roughly 2.2 billion dollars earned by Chinese laborers. As a result of the German submarine attacks, Britain needed a safe route and shipped 84,000 Chinese laborers through Canada. This was done in absolute secrecy as at the time Canada had the discriminatory Chinese Immigration Act of 1885 and Chinese Head Tax. Thus they boarded trains journeying 6000 kilometers from Vancouver to Montreal never leaving the train. As reported by the Halifax Herald in 1920 “They were herded like so much cattle in cars, forbidden to leave the train and guarded like criminals”. It was a grueling experience to be sure. China began to ship thousands of men to Britain, France and Russia. These non-combatants would repair tanks, assemble shells, transport supplies like munition, and dig trenches amongst many other things. Hundreds of Chinese students served as translators. It should be noted that the Chinese government and many intellectuals saw the overseas work as an enormous opportunity for Chinese youth to learn new technical skills and ingenuity which could be brought back to the homeland. The French and British military were the ones doing the recruiting, thus the majority would fall under military management and were organized into military type units commanded by officers. If they broke the rules, they could be court martialed and at least and at least 10 under British authority were executed during the war. It should be noted, during WW1 there were a lot of executions for numerous reasons, such as cowardice on the battlefield. Now the Chinese were promised they would not be working under fire, but more often than not they worked in close proximity to military zones, particularly under the British. Until China officially joined the war, the French kept their Chinese workers pretty far from the front lines. After China joined the war in 1917, the French began to assign Chinese to military zones more frequently. There were major differences between the French and British labor programs. The French mainly recruited through the mediation of Chinese contractors, while the British used their own agents. Also as you probably already noticed, the French offered better treatment than the British. For example the French paid higher wages and their labor laws were less restrictive, compared to that of the British labor corps. Now this was the early 20th century, racism was rampant, arguably more so for the British side, who notably locked their worker camps up with wire. The American expeditionary Forces apparently were the most racist, and this is not surprising as America certainly had more experience with Chinese labor. Between 1882-1943 Chinese laborers in American were discriminated against heavily, and the Americans in France had similar attitudes. Racism aside, there obviously were cultural differences, leading to misunderstandings and ignorance on both sides. It did not help that there was a lack of interpreters leading to managerial problems. Despite the racism, cultural misunderstandings and instances of mistreatment it has to be noted, Chinese laborers were a crucial component of the Entente war effort. The great war was a total war, it involved the frontlines and home front. The Chinese who came to France were youthful and strong men. They worked extremely hard, as I said 10 hour days, typically 7 days a week with some holidays.  By the end of the war and for a considerable amount of time afterwards, virtually all cranes in Dieppe, Havre, Rouen, Calais and Zeneghem were operated by Chinese. The French had a lot of praise for the Chinese laborers. General Ferdinand Foch said of them “Chinese laborers are first-class workers who could be made into excellent soldiers, capable of exemplary bearing under modern artillery fire.” H.R Wakefield of the British had this to say in a report “a splendid and versatile worker, inured to hardship and almost indifferent to the weather . ...It was certain that he would learn rapidly to cope with all the multitudinous kinds of work demanded by the huge British military organization overseas. ...Chinese [laborers] have a marvelous gift of imitation, and consequently they learn new and difficult tasks with great facility. ...[T]heir speed and endurance are phenomenal. Although the introduction of Chinese labor was a great experiment and there were some who shook their heads when it was first suggested…the experiment has succeeded, the doubters have become enthusiasts, the work accomplished has already been enormous, disputes and misunderstandings have been marvelously rare. The credit for this success can be equally shared by the British and Chinese”. It was said the Chinese work ethic impressed the British and French so much they became more welcoming to them compared to Indian and Egyptian workers. The British government began the repatriation of Chinese laborers in the fall of 1919 and this was completed on April 6th of 1920. The French repatriation program ended in March of 1922. By the end of the war, roughly 3000 Chinese laborers remained and settled down in France, including 1850 qualified men who signed new contracts to work for metallurgical industries. Other workers found employment in the mechanical or aeronautical sectors. Many of those who remained married French women. Two lived long enough to receive the French Legion of Honor in 1989. The Chinese under the British often found themselves working near battlefields and many did as a result. They were hit by bombardments and some Chinese workers even found themselves tossed into combat against German forces during emergencies. Tragically, after the war was over, there was a colossal amount of work needed for mine clearing and many Chinese would perish during this. By October of 1919, 50,000 Chinese laborers remained in the British camps as they were being evacuated roughly 15,000 per month. Nearly 2000 were buried in France. Many would not even make it to France. On february 17th, 1917 the French passenger ship SS Athos was sunk by the German U-boat SM U-65 off the coast of Malta. The ship was carrying 900 Chinese workers and 543 of them were killed. Roughly 3000 Chinese lost their lives in the Entente war effort in the west. The United States had recently severed diplomatic ties to Germany as a result of its unrestricted submarine warfare and pushed China to do the same. China severed diplomatic ties with Germany in March. The United States further advised China, that if they wished to be at the peace agreements China should declare war on Germany. China took the advice and declared war on the central powers on august 14th 1917.  Now this was all for the Chinese laborers in the western front, but the Chinese also did the same for the Russian empire. Like Britain and France, Russia's economy was collapsing as a result of WW1. The massive mobilizations and insane levels of casualties for the Russians forced the Tsarist government to procure labor by unconventional means. At first they began using women and POW's to compensate, but this quickly proved insufficient, so Russia turned to China. Now Russia had experience hiring Chinese labor since the 1890s, specifically for railway construction. It's more difficult to obtain information on the eastern laborers, but Chinese scholars estimate up to a possible 200,000 Chinese laborers worked in Russia. The system for Russia was nothing like France or Britain. Prior to WW1, private Russian companies and state projects using Chinese agents recruited workers within China, mostly in Shandong, Hebei and Manchuria. They contracted workers individually or in groups, who were given Russian visas and transportation by ship to Vladivostok or by train from Harbin. These laborers helped build the Trans-Siberian railway,  local urban infrastructure and agricultural work, playing a key role in the development of the Russian Far East. Thus when WW1 came around, Russia already had a system in place to hire workers. They worked in coal mines in the Donetsk region, cut timber in the Siberian Taiga, constructed railways in the polar zones of Northern Russia, carried ammunition and dug trenches in the eastern front.    Most of their recruitment was done in northeast China by the private companies like the Yicheng company, until 1916 when the Tsarist government tried to simplify things by placing control of recruiting under the Chinese Eastern Railway company in Harbin. The Chinese eastern railway company took care of all the administrative formalities such as performing medical examinations of workers, clothing them, provisioning them for the journey and placing them on guarded trains. And here is where the eastern workers differed rather dramatically from the western workers. Once in Russia, the Chinese workers were pretty much abandoned for a lack of better words. In the west, Chinese laborers worked under contract for the governments of Britain or France who managed them. In the east the Russian government did not manage them, it was private merchants. This meant many Chinese in the east did not receive adequate sheltering, clothing or food once in Russia. Conditions were extremely rough, the Chinese worked 10-11 hours a day, 7 days a week, living out of badly heated and overcrowded barracks. Sometimes they had no water supplies nor basic sanitation facilities. Many fell ill from the cold, lack of any medical care or food. Unlike with the French or British, Russian officers were not always assigned to overlook them, thus countless were just left on their own. Many of these laborers were employed to build a 1044 kilometer railway linking St-Petersburg to a new port in Murmansk. This meant they had to lay a line across frozen marches, lakes, rocky terrains and through countryside that was uninhabited and could supply nothing but timber. They worked in the cold, nights could reach 40 degree celsius. Many died due to extreme cold, lack of nutrition and disease. Because of the terrible conditions, Chinese laborers routinely protesting and performed violent riots. The Russians suppressed them very harshly, considering the incidents, mutiny's and a sort of sabotage of war related production. After receiving so many reports of mistreatment of their workers in Russia, the Chinese government demanded their own official representatives be allowed to accompany large groups of the workers in Russia to defend their labor rights. Russia refused to satisfy the demands, but did try to improve the working conditions. Unlike in the west where the Chinese laborers were strictly monitored and confined to specific areas, the Russians kind of dumped them everywhere. With so many Chinese scattered about Russia when the Russian government collapsed because of the Russian revolution, countless were stranded. Many Chinese laborers joined the Red Army or various guerilla groups during the Russian Civil War.  Many Chinese laborers truly sympathized with the Bolshevik cause, others simply joined the Red Army to survive. Those who did join the Red Army often did so for food or the opportunity to get back home as the revolution left many stranded. Ren Fuchen was China's first bolshevik and he was the commander of the Chinese Red Eagle Battalion. Estimates vary significantly, but it is estimated up to 40,000 Chinese laborers joined the red army fighting in multiple fronts like Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, the Caucasus, Volga and Siberia. They had no attachment to Russia or its places and thus were very useful as executioners and many were used as shock troops as no one expected to be attacked by Chinese. Their wartime experiences and cross-cultural exchanges with the Russians would play a critical role in shaping China's political trajectory during the interwar period. As we will discuss in greater detail in other episodes, the Bolsheviks sprang for the seed that would eventually create the CCP. It was during this cross cultural exchange in Russia that communism made its way to China, on the backs of the laborers coming home.  Thus this rather extraordinary story of Chinese departing their country to work or in some cases fight in the Western and Eastern front during WW1 was significant both for the history of China, but also global history. Working and fighting side by side with the Entente displayed China's determination to play a role in world affairs. Taking a step back, think about China's history until this point. Its more or less always been shutting out the world, rather than embracing it. When China was forced open under very brutal and tragic circumstances, it robbed her of being really able to join the world order. Despite being so ingrained in the global economy for so long, she was a very isolated state. It seemed to China, this was finally the moment she could rise to the occasion, change her fate as it were. China clearly signaled this to the world by her actions during the Great War. Also this was the first major time for her citizenry to really experience the west. It provided them with an opportunity to observe and learn from other civilizations, many students for example who went over would reflect on Chinese society. When they returned home, the brought with them new ideas and a strong desire for change. From the east this brought Marxist ideology, from the west it was various forms of democracy, capitalism, hell things we think of today as basic human rights.  Chinese laborers abroad came back to China forming a new national identity. There was also a large element of seeking experience and education. It was not simply the common class going out on their own, the Chinese Republic was pushing people specifically to go out into the world, receive education and vocational training to bring back to China. In something of a grand migration scheme the Republic hoped by sending some of their brightest students and technical laborers, they might manage something along the lines of what the Japanese did during the Meiji years. To give a more specific example, take the story of Li Shizeng. Li Shizeng was an intellectual, politician, and entrepreneur who went to study in France at the turn of the 20th century. He was very influential and helped translate many French books into Chinese. He advocated for dramatic reforms in China and was always pushing to have Chinese come into personal contact with the west, encouraging study and work abroad. In 1902 when he went to France for the first time alongside Wu Zhihui, they discussed the possibility of sending ordinary Chinese to Europe. For them the key to China's salvation was education in western nations. Sending students to the west as laborers was a perfect vehicle. Li Shizhens thought if a 1000 young Chinese workers traveled to France, they would make an enormous impact on Chinese society upon their return, imagine 140,000. In 1912 Li Shizhen alongside a group of other intellectuals, including a young Wang Jingwei formed the “Liu-Fa Jianxuhui” the Society for Frugal study in France. The major purpose of the society was to increase educational opportunities, to introduce Chinese to world civilizations, advanced learning and to develop a Chinese national economy.  When the Chinese laborers saw what a western country looked like, how their citizens worked and lived, it had a profound effect on them. One laborer named Fu Shengsan, explained the situation in an article titled “ Hua gong zai fa yu zhou guo de sun yi” “Chinese Laborers in France and Their Contribution to the Motherland”for the Chinese laborers weekly. He wrote that Chinese laborers did not really understand the relationship between an individual and their nation, or between a family and a nation, before coming to the west. After witnessing Europeans fighting for their country in WW1, it aroused a sense of nationalism and patriotism amongst the Chinese. Many came back home trying to explain this knowledge. Fu would write that the belief Westerners were superior to Chinese was false and that China just needed to become strong like them. All of this would drive China towards the May fourth movement, a watershed moment in Modern Chinese history, but that is a story for another day. 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. China underwent great hardship during the Great War, something I will be talking about in the next episode, but she also became a valued member of the Entente, and helped to win the war. Yet the experience of Chinese laborers would have a profound effect on the future of modern China, showing China's people they could rise to the occasion.

Oooh, Spooky
Episode 272 - Three Brothers, Dieppe Noises, Year 2000, Mountain Man

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The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 439-Dieppe Was Avenged

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The conclusion of Operation Jubilee, the Dieppe Raid. The nightmare on the beach is over, but it's repercussions have only begun in London, Ottawa and Berlin. But two years later, the Allies will be back and Dieppe will be liberated. Not that the war of words will end with the war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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#France: Brent Crude Oil prices. How to think about changing careers? Simon Constable, WSJ.com. Occitanie Region of France.

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#France:  Brent Crude Oil prices. How to think about changing careers? Simon Constable, WSJ.com. Occitanie Region of France. https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/self-help-books-changing-career-business-9b2511f9 1912 Dieppe

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#PacificWatch: Formula One debuts in Las Vegas on the Strip, November 16-18. @JCBliss

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#PacificWatch: Formula One debuts in Las Vegas on the Strip, November 16-18.  @JCBliss https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/motor-sports/formula-1/trees-near-bellagio-fountains-being-removed-for-las-vegas-grand-prix-2900721/ 1912 Grand Prix at Dieppe

The History of WWII Podcast - by Ray Harris Jr
Episode 434-Red Beach-To Move is to Die

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 27:36


As the flanking attacks to either side of Dieppe have had mixed results, it's now time for the direct attack on the town. Here, the Germans are well dug in, but coming ashore are 30 Canadian tanks to challenge for supremacy of the beach. Yet there is a slight delay before the tanks land and the Germans use that to slaughter the Essex Scottish. To view supporting images and other media for this episode please visit The History Of WWII Podcast website https://bit.ly/3EkUhOY RSS – https://feeds.megaphone.fm/history-of-world-war-ii Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/wwii45 Twitter – https://twitter.com/WW2Podcaster Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/rayharrisjr/ TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@wwiiguy YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@historyofwwiipodcast8712 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices