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Fifty years ago, as Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces, the U.S. Navy carried out an epic evacuation of American personnel and South Vietnamese refugees. In this Naval History edition of The Proceedings Podcast, Eric Mills talks with author Ed Offley about his latest article.
This morning on The Greg & Dan Show, Connie Moser and Eric Mills from the Dan Fogelberg Foundation came to tell us about some exciting events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The submarine factor proved a key determinant in the outcome of the Battle of Gallipoli. Eric Mills talks with U.S. Air Force Captain Grant T. Willis about his recent article in Naval History.
In this Naval History edition of the Proceedings Podcast, Eric Mills talks with Dr. James P. Delgado—Senior Vice President and Exploration Sector Leader for SEARCH, maritime archaeologist, historian, and author—about the discovery of the wreck of USS Stewart.
The father of the nuclear Navy's well-known connection with the 39th President was multifaceted, ranging from sagely mentorship to a certain camaraderie. Eric Mills talks with historian Glenn Robins about his article in the latest issue of Naval History.
Seventy years ago, the seeds of discord were sown in the South China Sea—and the Seventh Fleet helped stave off the escalation to a full-scale shooting war. In this Naval History episode of the Proceedings Podcast, Eric Mills talks with Navy Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler about his article in the December issue of Naval History.
The struggle for sea control throughout Spain's bitter civil war involved other European powers and led to many naval historical “firsts” in the years leading up to World War II. Eric Mills talks with author Leonard Heinz about his article in the latest issue of Naval History magazine.
The first two Marine aviators had uniquely different careers that embodied the two central characteristics of Marine Corps aviation. Retired Marine Corps Major Fred H. Allison shares their story with host Eric Mills.
The world is well familiar with the iconic design of the ironclad USS Monitor—but compelling evidence suggests that the images of her in battle are not correct. Author Francis DuCoin discusses his research with host Eric Mills.
Eric Mills interviews Christ K. Hemler on his book "Delivering Destruction: American Firepower and Amphibious Assault from Tarawa to Iwo Jima" from the Naval Institute Press.
Eric Mills talks with Ed Offley about his article on the invasion of Grenada and the legend of a payphone call for air support.
Eric Mills, Coordinator at Action for Animals, joins Mark Thompson to discuss ending animal cruelty at the rodeo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Mills, Coordinator at Action for Animals, joins Mark Thompson to discuss ending animal cruelty at the rodeo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Britton & John hear about former pro soccer player Eric Mills' journey to faith, how he says ‘yes' to God, and about the founding of Faces With Names. To hear more about his ministry to orphans & widows go to: faceswithnames.org Email any questions to: tabpodcast@thetabchurch.com To learn more about the Tabernacle visit us online at: thetabchurch.com
Author Ed Offley joins host Eric Mills to discuss U-701's last successful war patrol.
November is National Orphan Awareness Month and we hear an amazing story of how God has opened up an opportunity for Faces with Names to expand its ministry outreach to orphans through a personal visit with a king! Eric Mills from Faces with Names International shares more about the vision and outreach of their ministry and how you have an opportunity to learn more about this orphan care ministry this weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This amazing Physical Therapist believes that there should be a holistic approach to physical therapy and provides so much value to his clients. Eric Mills has been working in outpatient sports and orthopedic physical therapy clinics since he graduated in 2017 and works with patients from age 10+. Before physical therapy, he was a college athlete who knew that post athlete life, he couldn't work at a desk for the rest of his life. Eric eventually wanted to work with people to improve their well-being in some form or capacity. In 2016 he started his own practice, Flow Physical Therapy, to provide individualized, one-on-one care to the community of Chicago, at lateral fitness. Flow uses the most up to date, research based techniques to create personalized programs for each individual's specific injury. In today's episode, we talk about his personal career journey, the stressors he faced as an athlete, tips on how to correctly work on your posture, and how he was able to take the leap of faith and start his own business, and all of the rewards that came along with that. Learn more about Eric at www.flowptchicago.com If you are a busy corporate executive, lawyer or entrepreneur, looking to manage your time wisely, and reduce stress, then I have a program specially designed for you. Enhance your life, and fill out a quick application HERE. Once you hit submit we will hop on a call and see if we will be a good match. Let's start making more time for you! Find the full show notes at: https://www.livewellenhanceyou.com/podcast/kinesiology-expert-eric-mills
Why do we associate how much money you make with success? Why is a mother's blessing so powerful? Is the lure of a career in the hotel business enough to leave the arts behind? How does a quiet, gentle dude end up with a muscle car? And boys can do ballet. Charlotte and actor/teacher/VoiceOver artist and all-round nice guy Eric Mills talk about all that and more.
If you want to put blame somewhere for the novel coronavirus, Covid-19, than don't ignore the live animal markets. China shutdown the Wuhan market in early March, but now PETA is petitioning the World Health Organization to shut down all live animal meat markets everywhere. PETA Sr. VP Kathy Guillermo talks about how a simple matter could have prevented the virus from skipping species afflicting humans. We also talk to Eric Mills of Action for Animals, a grassroots group based in the San Francisco Bay Area , dedicated to closing down live animal markets here. Mills has been fighting for their closure for 25 years. He says the laws are poorly enforced in California. Learn how you can join in PETA's petition to the WHO to ban the live animal/wet markets. Go to PETA.org to find out what you can do to ban the live animal/ wet markets everywhere. The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 6.5 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org Listen to the very first PETA podcast with Ingrid Newkirk Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on Twitter @emilamok Or at www.amok.com Please subscribe, rate and review wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow the podcast by taking this short survey. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! Originally released March 25, 2020
Continuing from our last exclusive creepypasta audio drama from Myhatisblue, we follow Eric Mills out of this fleshy nightmare and into a real one. The CastAutumn Ivy: https://twitter.com/xXAutumnIvyXx/HellzHoboLittleBallofGiggles: https://www.youtube.com/user/MoralsAndVirtues/Stephanie Swan Quills: https://www.youtube.com/c/StephanieSwanQuillsThat Creepy Reading: https://www.youtube.com/user/ThatCreepyReadingMatt FikeBarnabas Deimos: https://www.youtube.com/user/blackcollarworker82/The Author: https://www.deviantart.com/myhatisblueVideo!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTKfR8mc2K4Read along!: https://www.deviantart.com/myhatisblue/art/Ex-cearulo-2-Awakening-780259205Aminooo!: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.narvii.amino.x220474164&hl=en_US & https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mrcreepypasta-amino/id1142706153?mt=8Check out my new books! A collection of Creepypastas compiled by some of my all time favorite authors and friends!
We begin focusing on the impact of the recent Southern California fire on animals and their guardians. Known as the Woolsey Fire, this huge, destructive fire killed 3 people, destroyed 1,643 structures and prompted the evacuation of more than 295,000 people. Frequent guest Bob Ferber and his animals were ordered to evacuate his suburban home […]
Ben Strasser and Matt Mannen are joined by Oliver Karmel-Shann and Travis Ambing of the Movember Foundation Canada on tonight’s episode! #Letitgrow #Iamthedifference Ben Howard joins us in studio to play Guess that Mo! Eric Mills plays us out with an original tune!
Ben Strasser and Matt Mannen are joined by Greg Horton The Casual Athlete, Kyle Aucoin of Aucoin Roofing, Tiffany Martin of The Travelling Pint, Ben Howard Personal Trainer and Eric Mills!
Recorded live from I Grow Chicago I got to hang out with Eric Mills, the do-everything intern/Grad student from Adler who just happens to be a musical genius. Who knew? We get into the old Prince/new prince debate, why Kanye is a f'n genius, our crazy, beautiful world of @iGrowChi, Quincy Jones, Eric's back story (Berkley College of Music), and Tech N9ne. Eric also explains the whole George Clinton/Parliament Funkadelic thing to me. A real fun interview w/ a great musical mind. Definitely more coming. And remember the background interruptions are why we love I Grow Chicago the most! Shout-out to Parliament/Funkadelic, Dre and Prince...we love your music so please dont sue us! @EricTheComposer
We begin with Peter and legal expert Bob Ferber discussing the admission by SeaWorld that its employee had infiltrated PETA to gather intelligence. Is it legal and does PETA have any recourse? Then, how much do you know about aardvarks? We are celebrating National Aardvark Week. Next on with Lori is Eric Mills, board member […]
Ready for the end of Server 2003? Richard chats with Eric Mills about the end of extended support for Windows Server 2003 - it had to come sooner or later! There are still millions of instances of Server 2003 out in the world, and they won't exactly spontaneously combust come July 2015, but the important bit is the end of tech support and security maintenance. The good news is that there are so many improvements that have happened to Server in the past ten years - you're going to love it! Eric talks about various approaches to migrating to a new server, pointing out that there is no way to directly upgrade from 2003 to 2012. Perhaps it's time to look at the cloud for some of your services? It's worth getting some help to make these decisions!