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Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.183 Fall and Rise of China: The end was near for Changkufeng

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 33:25


Last time we spoke about the second Russian Counter Offensive over the Heights. Night operations opened the action: scouts moved in darkness, wires were cut, and Hill 52 fell before dawn, followed by Shachaofeng as dawn pressed the front. The Russians responded with a heavy counterattack, tanks, aircraft, and sustained artillery, yet the Japanese adapted quickly, shifting guns and reinforcing sectors to hold the crest. By 3–5 August, Japanese and Soviet forces fought in a fragmented front across multiple sectors: Hill 52, Changkufeng, Shachaofeng, the lake. Japanese commanders coordinated between infantry, engineers, and mountain artillery, while seeking long-range support from Kwantung Army. Soviet artillery sought to disrupt lines of communication and press from the Crestline with massed tanks and air strikes. Despite intense bombardments and repeated tank assaults, Japanese regimental guns, antitank teams, and close-quarters defense bore the brunt of the defense, inflicting heavy Soviet losses. Yet in the end the Japanese had yet again repelled the enemy from the heights.   #183 The end was near for Changkufeng 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. While the front-line fighting raged on 6 August, Tokyo moved to supply the 19th Division with the coveted long-range artillery and antiaircraft support. In the evening, the Korea Army officially learned from the AGS that, by Imperial order, the Kwantung Army would add the strength already informally approved: four 7.5-centimeter field guns, two 15-centimeter cannons, two 10-centimeter railway guns, and two 7.5-centimeter antiaircraft guns. The North China Area Army would also provide mobile antiaircraft units. The Korea Army estimated that the field and heavy artillery reinforcements would reach the town of Tumen on 7–8 August. The new guns were expected to ease the division's pressure in due course. The fighting continued on the 7th. The 75th Infantry observed that, despite the Russians' vigorous attacks aimed at capturing Hill 52 and Changkufeng on 6 August, they failed at both objectives and were repelled with heavy losses. Because of the Soviets' ignominious defeat at Changkufeng, they seemed determined to seize Hill 52 on 7 August. Most of the shallow and isolated Japanese positions at Hill 52 had been shattered by bombardments. Some men retrieved Japanese corpses still piled atop one another; the wounded were to proceed to the rear by themselves. Many had not eaten since the morning of 6 August, yet morale remained high. It was decided to knock out the Soviets' advancing tanks under the cover of darkness, employing infantry and engineers. At 03:00, these elements moved against the armor 150 meters behind the Russian wire, killed some advancing infantry, and destroyed two tanks. The infantry platoon leader, Warrant Officer Kanaoka, jumped aboard a tank, pried open the turret, and fought with his blade as blood dripped from the blade. The eastern sky brightened as he stood there smiling and holding his bloodied sword; at that moment, Private First Class Kimura exploded a grenade inside the tank, which promptly blew up. The assault force returned safely at dawn. At dawn, from heavy-weapon positions 200–300 meters in front, the Soviets opened fire, exploiting gaps between the smashed armor. Since 04:00, sixty Russian tanks had been moving south on the far side of Khasan. By daybreak, more than ten machines could be seen in the dip northeast of Hill 52, with several dozen other tanks newly active along Hill 29 Crestline as infantry deployed in gullies. At 05:30, Russian artillery began firing from all directions. In addition to shelling from Gaho, Hill 29, and Maanshan, the Soviets directed flank fire against Hill 52, using two rapid-fire guns 700 meters northeast and three mountain guns on the slope of Changkufeng. As the works at Hill 52 were progressively pulverized, K. Sato dispatched reinforcements from the 76th Regiment there. Near 11:00, the Russian barrage intensified and became more accurate; positions were destroyed one by one, and casualties rose. A new apex of fury occurred between 13:30 and 14:30, when a pall of smoke blanketed the region, producing a ghastly impression. Russian planes bombed and strafed Hill 52 from 11:00; a raid by twelve bombers against the western slope at 13:30 was particularly fierce, though many bombs fell harmlessly into the Tumen. The Russian lines were built up gradually, and all types of Soviet weapons were employed. From 14:30, about 100 Russians approached, led by four tanks, and penetrated the defense positions. Close-quarter counterattacks were launched by elements of three Japanese infantry companies, a machine-gun platoon, and an engineer platoon. One officer recalled "It was tough and costly fighting. Men were overrun by tanks, some losing limbs." Nine engineers linked up with the infantry, placing explosives under tank turrets and blowing up two machines. During the crisis, with tanks and infantry overrunning his lines. From the right wing, in the Eleventh Company sector, the Japanese fought fiercely against Soviet heavy weapons and infantry who had advanced to point-blank range. Master Sergeant Suzuki, acting company commander, on his own initiative ordered the main force to counterattack. Through coordinated action, the Japanese knocked out four tanks that had penetrated their positions. Two enemy battalions that had "come close bravely" were nearly wiped out. Total Soviet strength committed in this sector amounted to three battalions and forty tanks. Japanese losses on the Hill 52 front were heavy indeed: seventy-four had been killed and eighty-five wounded, one hundred fifty-nine out of three hundred twenty-eight men in action. The remnants of one infantry company were commanded by a superior private; sergeants led two other infantry and two machine-gun companies. Seven of thirteen heavy weapons were inoperable.  Meanwhile 9th Company elements defended Noguchi Hill, 800 meters southeast of Changkufeng. By 05:00 on 7 August, Soviet troops facing the hill numbered 200 infantry, five tanks, and two rapid-fire guns. From positions set up the previous night along the lake, the Russians opened fire at dawn while 50 soldiers moved to attack with the tanks in support. Captain Noguchi's men poured fire on the enemy and inflicted heavy losses. But the Russians, who possessed superior supporting fire, fought their way forward until, after 40 minutes, they got within 70 meters. The Soviet tanks disappeared into a dead angle near the lakeshore. When the fog lifted at 06:00, the Russians on the southeast slope of Changkufeng fired down at Noguchi Hill with four heavy machine guns. Seven tanks, advancing anew from the gully northeast of Hill 52, came as close as 80 to 200 meters, deployed to encircle, and opened fire. By now, eight Japanese had been killed and five wounded; most of the light machine guns and grenade dischargers had been crippled and all three heavy weapons were out of action. The Russians attacked again at 08:00, hurling grenades and shouting. A dozen tanks operated in support of two infantry companies. The Japanese responded with grenades; yellow and black smoke masked the heights, and the scene was extremely impressive. Desperate hand-to-hand combat raged along the sector for a half-hour until the Soviets fell back after suffering enormous losses.  At 10:40, the Russians assaulted with infantry from the southeast front and from the Changkufeng direction, aided by tanks from the zone between. Captain Noguchi sortied with his remnant, charged the Russians, and drove them off. In this fighting, however, he was shot in the chest and most of his subordinates were killed or wounded. Somehow the captain stayed on his feet. He and six survivors threw grenades at the Russians, who were now behind the Japanese, and then he led a last charge back to the highest positions. Once the enemy had been evicted, Captain Noguchi collapsed. Only three or four soldiers were in fighting condition. The captain begged them to report to Sato, but, refusing to abandon him, the men managed to help him down to the rear. It was 11:30. Captain Noguchi's unit, which had fought bravely since the first combat on 6 August, had been destroyed. Of 78 officers and men, 40 lay killed and another 31 wounded. The hill had been lost. Meanwhile, Soviet bombardment of the Hill 52 district had been heavy, and phone contact with the regiment was severed. Suddenly, the indomitable Captain Noguchi appeared at headquarters, and the regiment finally learned that the foe had penetrated the defenses. The bleeding captain pleaded for a counterattack and kept trying to return to the fight; K. Sato had to restrain him by ordering him to leave for the rear. It was true that the position Captain Noguchi had occupied was the key point connecting Hill 52 and Changkufeng. But Sato reasoned that if they held solidly to the latter hills, their defenses would never be in danger, and it would be easy to retake Noguchi Hill at any time by concentrating fire from all the high ground and by employing artillery, once strength could be spared. Around sunset, however, Sato received an order from the brigade, and a report came from Changkufeng that "our troops' brave fighting has tied us over the crisis." Reassured, Sato proceeded to Hill 52, cheered on Kojima and the soldiers, and examined the condition of the wounded and the heaped-up corpses.  The 75th Infantry estimated that there had been 900 Russian casualties in the right sector and that more than ten tanks and three heavy machine guns had been put out of action. The regiment itself had lost four officers killed and had four wounded. In the entire right sector which included 1,332 men in action, 140 had been killed and 180 wounded. Seven soldiers of the 75th Infantry were also listed as missing in action but presumed dead. Total casualties including the missing, as a percentage of those listed as engaged, amounted to 25 percent for the right sector unit. On the 7th, the unit had lost 19 machine guns and 11 grenade dischargers. As of 18:00 on 7 August, Japanese intelligence estimated that the Russians had committed a grand total of 25 infantry battalions, up six from 6 August, 80 artillery pieces, up 10, and 200 tanks . Situation maps showed one Soviet infantry battalion east of Changkufeng, another north of Hill 52, armor and infantry in unknown strength east of that hill, and artillery positions from northeast to southeast of Khasan. On the 7th, spotters also observed seven large steamers entering Posyet and Khansi, as well as one 10,000-ton vessel at Yangomudy. At least 200 or 300 enemy soldiers in the Karanchin sector were working to strengthen positions. Units moving south from Novokievsk included 350 trucks, 60 tanks, and 400 troops. Heading north from the region of the battlefield were 100 trucks and 150 horsemen. Meanwhile, on the front in eastern Manchuria, elements of the Kwantung Army's 8th Division had forcibly ousted a small party of Soviet border trespassers. The "punch" had gone out of the Russians in the Hill 52 sector after their thorough defeat on 6 and 7 August, but they continued to build up firepower, deploying heavy weapons and artillery observation posts. The bombardments grew more accurate; even regiment and brigade headquarters lost their last dead angles. By daylight on the 8th, two Soviet infantry battalions plus tanks were deployed on the Hill 52 front. Their main forces were distributed along a line 800 meters from the Japanese, and snipers and machine gunners held positions 200 to 300 meters away. "Each time they detected movement, they sniped at us and interfered with our observation." From 09:00, the Japanese sustained scattered artillery fire. At 13:30 there was a bombing raid by 15 planes, but no casualties were incurred. Soviet guns pounded Hill 52 around 18:30, and the Japanese suffered four or five casualties, but morale was generally high, and they sought to strengthen and repair their positions throughout the night. On the Changkufeng front, which had drawn rather serious attention, Russian heavy guns opened slow fire after 05:00 from east of Khasan and from Maanshan. Through the night of 7–8 August, Soviet infantry had assembled near the lake crossing. Russian troop strength increased beyond one-and-a-half battalions. The defenders ran out of grenades and had to resort to rocks, but by 10:00 the Soviet assault waves began to weaken after five hours of fierce resistance. Supporting the Japanese lines had been barrages by grenade launchers, flank fire by a heavy-machine-gun platoon at Chiangchunfeng, and supported by the mountain artillery. Around 10:30, the attackers fled to Khasan. The battlefield quieted, but enemy snipers dug foxholes 300 meters away and kept up persistent fire, and infantry mounted repeated attacks in varying strength.    Since morning, the mountain gun and the two battalion guns at Fangchuanting had engaged infantry and machine guns that appeared on the middle of the Changkufeng crest as well as in the Hill 52 area. The timely fire from these guns caused severe losses, especially to Russian observation posts. But Lieutenant Maeoka, who commanded the mountain platoon from Changkufeng, was wounded badly at 10:30. The mountain battalion also fired at targets in the Changkufeng sector from the Korean side of the Tumen. At 13:20, the Russians pressed new attacks against Changkufeng from three sides, using a total of two companies and three tanks. Although they got close and attacked persistently, they were driven off each time; these afternoon efforts were not very vigorous. Fighters strafed at low altitude and more than ten bombers attacked near 15:00, igniting fires in the village of Fangchuanting. The raids by planes and guns caused frequent cuts in signal lines again. At 06:50 on the 8th, Soviet forces in the left sector resumed their efforts until they were pinned down at 100 meters and had to dig in. Excepting spotter posts, everyone must enter shelters from warning till all-clear. Meanwhile, T. Sato estimated that although enemy attacks were aimed mainly against Changkufeng, there existed some danger that hostile forces would cross the Tumen near Yangkuanping and launch a sudden attack against our left rear, as actions in that area had become pronounced. He accordingly issued an order at 17:00: all of us, superiors as well as subordinates, must overcome exhaustion, make nighttime guardings rigorous, and leave the foe not the slightest opening between friendly battalions or from the shores of the Tumen River.  Suetaka estimated in the morning of the 8th that the Russians were trying to generate propaganda advantageous to them at home and abroad by staking their honor and seizing Changkufeng quickly. From the standpoint of overall political tactics, it was imperative to thwart their intentions. The enemy relied consistently on elements that remained on the Crestline southeast of Changkufeng and served as a base; they must be deprived of that attack base. If his assault plans were to be successful, the 37th Brigade would require reinforcement. The first battalion-size elements of Cho's infantry were arriving. As an initial step, Hanyu's battalion should cross the Tumen and join the brigade, while the main body of the regiment, due that afternoon, should be ready to enter the lines. The division chief of staff issued an order in the name of Suetaka, stipulating that the division would secure its positions while adhering to the great policy of nonexpansion. At 22:30 Morimoto speculated that the Russians were hoping for the good fortune of retaking Changkufeng. Strict guard measures were enjoined. Eventually, before midnight, Suetaka met Cho at Seikaku station. To implement Suetaka's request that the Russian foothold southeast of Changkufeng be wiped out soon, Morimoto decided in the morning to employ the new battalion from Cho's regiment. But since Hanyu's unit was delayed by enemy fire, Morimoto had to turn to the reserve 76th Regiment. At 16:00 Okido was told to prepare an attack, using one infantry battalion and an engineer squad. The mission was to take advantage of darkness to expel the foe remaining on Changkufeng, secure the heights in concert with the elements on the hill, and smash any serious attack at night. At 17:00 Okido issued his detailed order. Enemy elements were located near the cliff close to the northern top of Changkufeng. Apparently hostile bases existed in scattered fashion on the southern slopes as well, as well as a rather large base on the middle of Akahage "Red Bald" Hill, formerly held by Captain Noguchi's company. The regiment was to drive those forces north of Hill 52. The 3rd Battalion commander, Major Hashimoto Seishiro, was to direct both companies' assaults, and, once the foe had been ousted, secure the locations until dawn, after which he would return to the reserve unit.  On the 8th, at 19:30, Hashimoto proceeded with his battalion staff to the foot of Changkufeng and conferred with Major Sato and Captain Shimomura, the majors commanding the units with which he was to cooperate. The assault units moved out from Chiangchunfeng, but their timing was thrown off by a half-hour of artillery checking fire from northeast of the lake. At 20:50, Captain Iwai's 10th Company, supported by a machine-gun platoon, attacked the rock corner on the east side of Changkufeng. After cutting down Soviet sentries, the Japanese rushed in; 40–50 Russian soldiers retreated toward Akahage. On that hill there had been only 20–30 Soviet troops to begin with, but their strength had been built up to two companies plus tanks and infantry guns. The Russians laid down violent small-arms fire, causing 17 Japanese casualties in a short period, after which 30–40 enemy soldiers sought to counterattack. The Japanese drove back this effort, readied their own offensive, and continued to launch close assaults against the heavy-machine-gun nest at the rock corner. Simultaneously, Captain Shidara's 7th Company jumped off with five attached demolition engineers. The 1st Platoon broke through the entanglements and cut down lookouts while the 2nd Platoon proceeded to mop up footholds on the north side—about ten Russian soldiers who dotted the slope at four locations. In the process, the company ran into the positions Iwai had been attacking. Terrain and enemy fire dictated a detour south of the ridgeline. Shidara's men moved up behind Iwai on the right, joining Hashimoto's command. The battalion commander consolidated his lines and directed reconnaissance preparatory to an attack against Akahage. Hours passed; Okido, at the command post, decided it might be wiser to wait till daybreak and call for artillery support. Hashimoto then issued his own instructions from the eastern salient, cautioning his men to dig in well. Near 04:00 the redeployments were completed, but construction did not progress due to the rocky terrain; soldiers were barely able to scoop knee-high firing trenches by daybreak. Total Russian losses on the 8th were estimated to exceed 1,500. More than 100 tanks were claimed publicly, and it was "confirmed" that since the 1st, six planes had been shot down, two of which had fallen behind Japanese lines. In Tokyo, the war ministry and the Gaimusho denied categorically that the Russians had retaken Changkufeng. Soviet troops had attempted to rush positions 600 feet from the crest at 1400 hours; after two and a half hours of furious hand-to-hand fighting, they were beaten off with presumably heavy casualties on both sides. Soviet tanks were reported moving north from Posyet Bay, though it remained unclear whether this indicated withdrawal or strategic movement. Right sector casualties were relatively light on 8 August: eight killed and 41 wounded, the 75th Infantry suffering five and 38 of these respectively. Officer casualties were proportionately high: two wounded in the 75th Regiment, one in the 76th Regiment, and a fourth in the mountain artillery. Personnel rosters of the 75th Regiment, as of 30 July and 8 August, showed a reduction from 1,403 to 826, down 41 percent. The cumulative effect of Japanese losses and the scale of Soviet commitment troubled the Korea Army. Suetaka reported Japanese casualties as: through 2 August, 45 killed, 120 wounded; from 3-5 August, 25 killed, 60 wounded; since 6 August, killed unknown, 200 wounded. Remarkably, the same casualty totals were released publicly by the war ministry on the night of the 8th. Throughout 9 August at 15:20 the Japanese were hit by a very intense barrage from Hill 29. The mountain gun was damaged by shellfire and had to be moved to the foot of Fangchuanting. Tanaka had ordered his artillery to conduct long-range artillery neutralization and communications-cutoff fire, and short-range neutralization as well as checking fire. The accuracy of our artillery elements had improved, and the power of our guns had been enhanced greatly. On the left, from 05:30, T. Sato dispatched an antitank platoon, under cover of mist, to finish off immobilized Soviet tanks whose main armament was still operational and which had done some severe firing the day before. As the day wore on, spirits rose, for the men heard the roar of friendly 15-cm cannon laying down mighty neutralization fire against enemy artillery. Near 14:15, Russian troops were detected creeping forward in the woods 400 meters away on the right. Supporting mountain artillery wiped out this threat in short order. Suetaka decided to move his division headquarters to Seikaku and his combat command post to the Matsu'otsuho message center. Anxiety about the Wuchiatzu sector to the north had diminished greatly; in addition, the entire strength of the division had already been brought to the front. Lastly, dealings with the Seoul and Tokyo levels had by now become rather secondary in importance. Suetaka could discern the steady, disturbing exhaustion of his front-line troops. On the other hand, newly arrived Cho was raring to go. After receiving authorization from Suetaka, Cho allowed Nakajima's battalion to cross the river at Matsu'otsuho but kept Osuga's battalion on the Korean bank as division reserve. Since Tanaka had surmised that the Russians' intention was to direct their main offensive effort against the Japanese right wing, it seemed best to transfer the mountain guns to strengthen the right sector positions. The brigade order of 17:30 endorsed Tanaka's shift of defensive emphasis, particularly with regard to the artillery and the new elements from Cho's regiment. Morimoto added that the core of the Soviet assault force southeast of Changkufeng amounted to two infantry battalions. T. Sato accordingly ordered Obo's battalion to integrate its heavy firepower and deliver swift fire in timely fashion. Soon afterward, Obo discerned a massed battalion of Russian infantry, who had been hauled up by trucks, on the northeastern skirt of Changkufeng. He unleashed every available weapon, organic and attached, at 19:30. The Soviets seemed taken completely by surprise; they showed extreme bewilderment and dispersed in an instant. The right sector unit estimated that on 9 August it had caused 450 casualties, stopped five tanks, and knocked out one light artillery piece and seven heavy machine guns. Japanese casualties in the right sector had amounted to 28 killed and 43 wounded. Ammunition expenditures were considerably higher than on the 8th.  During the night of 9–10 August, the 74th Infantry reinforcements crossed the Tumen steadily. In the early hours, Okido concluded that Soviet attack designs had been frustrated for the time being. The Hill 52 front was relatively calm. Soviet automatic weapons and riflemen were still deployed 200 to 300 meters from Japanese positions, where they sniped selectively. Russian artillery was quiet, apparently as the result of the movement of the main Japanese artillery force to the right wing and the arrival of long-range guns. The 75th Regiment command post at Fangchuanting was the focal point of Japanese artillery activity. Firing began at 07:10, when four battalion guns engaged and smashed two Soviet mountain pieces.  As for Soviet ground assaults, one company attacked at Changkufeng as early as 05:20 under cover of fog but was driven off after 40 minutes. The Russians struck again from three directions in formidable strength between 09:00 and 10:00. Morimoto, growing concerned about the danger of irruptions through gaps between Changkufeng and Shachaofeng, sent elements of Nakajima's battalion to Chiangchunfeng. Since the right wing of the Russians atop Changkufeng was spilling onto the western slopes, at 10:30 Nakajima had his heavy machine guns and battalion guns lay down strong fire from the peak of Chiangchunfeng. Meanwhile, heavy weapons from the left sector were also contributing to the repulse of the morning assaults. A battalion of Soviet infantry attacked Changkufeng all afternoon. Fierce gunfire by the 75th Regiment at 14:00 routed troops massing on the slopes facing the red flag. Considerable losses were inflicted on 75 Russians sighted northeast of Hill 52. An enemy company on the Khasan shore and another two east of Akahage Hill were attempting to occupy positions from which to strike Fangchuanting with the support of two rapid-fire guns. By 17:00 the Russians had been repulsed by the energetic fire of Japanese small arms, battalion guns, and artillery. Soviet forces dispersed toward the lakeshore and Hill 52, leaving many corpses behind. The last important firing by Japanese battalion guns at Fangchuanting on the 10th was a mission against the eastern slopes of Changkufeng at 18:00. Thereafter, the battle zone grew still.  In the left sector, T. Sato concluded that, to secure Changkufeng, it would be best to reinforce flank fire instead of concentrating on the direct attack or defense of the Changkufeng district. He therefore made arrangements with Okido to borrow one machine-gun platoon and assign it to Obo. As of 05:30, enemy troops were still holding a line 300 meters from the positions of Obo's right battalion and 800 to 1,000 meters ahead of Takenouchi's left battalion. Shortly afterward, good news was received at the left sector command post: the last battalion of the 73rd Regiment was to have left Nanam at 16:00 on 9 August and would arrive in the near future. On the right wing of the left sector, the Russians facing Kadokura's company began to operate energetically from 09:00, advancing in two lines, 150 meters apart, with a total strength of one company: two platoons up, one platoon back. They were supported by forces on the high ground north of Khasan and on Akahage. Kadokura waited for the enemy to close to 200 meters before ordering his men to open fire; particularly effective was the flanking fire by the machine-gun company and by elements of Okuda's company. Many heavy artillery shells were hitting the Japanese lines now, but defensive fire pinned down the attacking infantry for a while, 100 meters from the breastworks. Then 30 or 40 Soviet soldiers, covered by firepower, worked forward as close as 30 meters, hurling grenades and giving every indication of mounting a charge. The Japanese responded with grenades. At the same time, the left-flank squad of Kadokura's company was being annihilated. Thus encouraged, Russian assault troops plunged close, whereupon Kadokura assembled his available men, a dozen or so, from the command teams and runners—and grappled with the foe at point-blank range. An ammunition man joined in the melee and broke up the Soviet assault by expert use of hand grenades. The second echelon gradually fell back around 10:30, in the face of heavy fire laid down by the machine guns and Okuda's company. The Russians appeared to be adjusting their deployment but made no further efforts to close. At Changkufeng, meanwhile, two or three enemy companies were approaching the crest. Left sector raiding fire caused the Russians to flee. Japanese casualties in the old right sector had been nine killed and 22 wounded on 10 August. It was estimated that Soviet casualties amounted to 600 killed or wounded, with five heavy machine guns knocked out. By this time, the Soviets had committed their maximum infantry and artillery strength: 27 battalions and 100 guns, the same as on 9 August but up 17 battalions and 60 units since 3 August. Higher headquarters reported no tanks at the front, though 75th Infantry situation maps indicated some Soviet armor still faced Hill 52 sector. Although Japanese officers insisted that Changkufeng Hill remained in Japanese possession, they acknowledged increased casualties due to the accuracy of Soviet shelling. Losses were not as severe as might have been expected because the enemy did not time their charges with their bombardments; Japanese troops lay in trenches and met the attackers with grenades. Every combat unit of the 19th Division had been committed. Nevertheless, the maimed and the fresh battalions had amounted to a combined maximum strength of only 12 infantry battalions and 37 artillery pieces, primarily 75-mm mountain guns, without armor or aircraft. These forces had to cope with 27 enemy infantry battalions and 100 artillery pieces, including many long-range guns, as well as sizable tank and aerial units. Every echelon, regiment, division, and army, had voiced the need for troop replacements and reinforcements.  By evening of 10 August, the situation had deteriorated to the point that the division chief of staff sent Seoul a very long and painful message that ended with: "There is danger of radical change in combat situation in few days if matters go on. It is estimated that this division has only one or two days left in which it can retain definite freedom of action,initiative to advance or retreat. Even if overall situation should develop to our advantage in next three or four days, we ought to be patient from broader standpoint, and be satisfied with our achievement, that Japanese Army has manifested its strength against enemy till now. While we do retain freedom of action, it would be appropriate to solve incident now through speedy diplomatic negotiations. Such measures are entirely up to Korea Army and high command but, so far as division is concerned, there is no other way except of course to make desperate efforts to maintain occupation line for sake of mission. Please take these matters into sympathetic consideration and conduct appropriate measures urgently". 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. Night raids and artillery opened the fight, with Hill 52 and Changkufeng changing hands amid intense Soviet tank and air assaults. Japanese forces, aided by engineers, infantry, and mountain guns, mounted tenacious defense, repelling repeated Soviet breakthroughs though suffering heavy casualties. By August 10, Japanese divisions faced mounting exhaustion and warnings of potential strategic shifts, while both sides suffered substantial casualties and material losses.

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Stephanie Laynes Institute Beauty Business Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 27:29


Welcome to the Stephanie Laynes Institute Beauty Business Podcast, where expertise meets entrepreneurship! Join us as we delve into the dynamic world of skincare and beauty with licensed esthetician, Stephanie Laynes. Stephanie, a seasoned professional in the beauty industry, brings her wealth of knowledge and experience to the forefront, sharing valuable insights, tips, and trends that every esthetician and beauty enthusiast should know. This episode shifting your mindset about your esthetics business! Excepting the flexibility and the ability to ask for any and everything we want! GUSTO Payroll App that is so easy for your payroll! Check it out! Register for the SLI Online Esthetician School Don't forget the Esthetician Summit 2025 April 27-29, 2025 at the Plano Event Center in Plano, Texas! Be sure to grab your ticket and join us! Follow Stephanie Laynes on socials: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube For business inquires please email admin@stephanielaynes.com

Turmeric and Tequila
207. Innovation + Leadership = Unleashing Human Potential with Tamara Ghandour

Turmeric and Tequila

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 87:43


  “Everything you've ever wanted is on the other side of fear.” -George Addair   I am excited to welcome fellow entrepreneur, podcaster, and CrossFitter, Tamara Ghandour, to the T&T mic! As a business and fitness standout, Tamara shares her journey of personal and professional evolution with success, failure, and a huge passion for humans being humans. Tamara has a wealth of experience in the entrepreneurial and corporate worlds and leading both in humanizing innovation- guiding us to those desired solutions all while understating ourselves and one another just a little bit more. From her failed first small business idea in NYC to working with every major brand you can think of, Tamara proves she can question a better way and lead us to it. This is an awesome conversation for leaders of any kind or anyone looking to fully unleash their human potential for themselves and others. Tamara leads with empathy, knowledge, experience, confidence, and most importantly- heart… understand the individual and see what the team can do!   Highlights: Unleashing human potential. Doing things your way. Why humans do the things they do. Failure, success, and evolution. Leadership, fitness, and equalizers. Self-belief, mental health, and CrossFit. Innovation. Seeking and finding purpose. Loving people and reaching goals. Individuals and teams.   Related Articles: Launch Street In The News Work Fails with Founder of Launch Street, Tamara Ghandour  Tamara Ghandour   Tamara Ghandour: At the forefront of human-centered innovation, the impact of Tamara Ghandour's groundbreaking work can be seen in individuals and teams across the globe. Bringing together over two decades of business experience, neuroscience, behavioral psychology and change principles, Tamara created the first tools to truly make innovation tangible and accessible to all of us. Through her proprietary assessment, the Innovation Quotient Edge™ (IQE), her book Innovation is Everybody's Business, and online tools and training, Tamara helps leaders and teams discover the keys to unlocking their innovative minds to get into a state of flow, create meaningful breakthroughs, have stronger, more valued voices and build high-performing, high-value teams that innovate and win, together. #humanpotential https://www.gotolaunchstreet.com/ @originaltamara   Time Stamps: 0:45- Tamara Intro 1:47- Young Tamara, on the move 3:01- Fascinated by people 3:40- Saturday School, fighting the power 5:00- What made you comfortable not following the rules? 7:58- Tell me why? 9:49- Moving so much was a blessing 10:28- Finding my way in college 11:45- Subsidized lunches, motivated by feeling shame 13:15- Letting kids fail 15:39- Seeking comfort, unfortunately 18:40- The BEST thing you can do 19:30- Diversity is the answer 22:20- Balance of certainty and uncertainty 24:20- Change is personal 26:41- Self awareness, human potential 28:31- The positives of covid 32:20- Heartfelt leaderships 35:40- From the outside looking in 37:17- Entrance into entrepreneurship 40:58- Excepting failure 43:43- Innovation in baby care 45:54- Shifting into the human vs the idea 48:54- Hired to solve problems, understanding humans 52:13- The biggest mistake I've ever made 58:45- Be ready to change the plan 1:02:20- Loving all the moments 1:05:45- Real Confidence 1:07:46- It's all temporary 1:10:44- Tamara's assessment 1:19:20- Friction from conformity 1:22:22- Think about the back half of challenge   Connect with T&T: IG: @TurmericTequila Facebook: @TurmericAndTequila Website: www.TurmericAndTequila.com   Host: Kristen Olson IG: @Madonnashero Tik Tok: @Madonnashero Website: www.KOAlliance.com

Finding Meaning
It is what it is!

Finding Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 12:27


Excepting life on life's terms is a huge part of our spiritual growth.

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Jennifer M. Garnatz

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 70:00


Jennifer M. Garnatz was born in Lucea on the Caribbean Island of Jamaica in 1953. From the age of 4, she was raised in Kingston by her extremely strict single father. Her mother migrated to the UK. Due to his busy work schedule, he immediately placed her in a boarding school, later at diverse private homes. She was also boarded with the nuns at the Convent of Mercy Alpha Academy High School. Seeking independence after graduating, she pursued a secretarial course then worked as a legal assistant. Creative writing and composing songs have been her passion since early childhood, providing her soul with solace. Excepting her daily communication with God, growing up she had no one to confide in. The first 20 years of her life had its share of traumas, among them, six weeks before her 20th birthday seeing her father's body lying in a pool of blood with a bullet hole in his head minutes after he was murdered by criminals. Suddenly, she was on her own. Independence came in an undesired manner. https://www.jennifergarnatz.com

The Charming Libra
Leo in Mars and Venus: The season of getting what we want and not excepting crumbs.

The Charming Libra

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 31:58


Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tasha29/support

THE UNFOLDING OF GOD’S WORD
You are a GREAT people | Excepting a MOVE of God series Part 2

THE UNFOLDING OF GOD’S WORD

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 20:12


Joshua 17:14, 17Then the children of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying, “Why have you given us only one lot and one share to inherit, since we are a great people?17And Joshua spoke to the house of Joseph saying, “You are a great people and have great power.Support the show

THE UNFOLDING OF GOD’S WORD
You are a GREAT people | Excepting a MOVE of God series

THE UNFOLDING OF GOD’S WORD

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 21:09


Joshua 17:14, 17Then the children of Joseph spoke to Joshua, saying, “Why have you given us only one lot and one share to inherit, since we are a great people?17And Joshua spoke to the house of Joseph saying, “You are a great people and have great power.Support the show

Tailgate Talks
How Best to Accept a Complaint

Tailgate Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 5:39


Excepting complaints is not easy, but with practice, you can learn to accept them with empathy and professionalism. saying Thank You is an excellent way for your visitor to know that you have heard and accepted their complaint or suggestion. 

The Morning Xtra
The Neal Boortz Show

The Morning Xtra

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 18:24


Boortz for speaker of the house, Islamic attack in Times Square, Excepting a lie as truth, and the transgender craziness continues, and more! Take a listen! Atlanta's ONLY All Conservative News & Talk Station.: https://www.xtra1063.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Patrick E. McLean
Nowhere Ch. 22 -- A Stranger Stranger Comes to Town

Patrick E. McLean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 19:59


If Dance only looked at one side of the street it could almost appear that Grantham had gotten back to normal. There had been a rough few days after the fire, but they’d buried the dead, said words over them, and moved on. That didn’t mean that things were good but they could've been a hell of a lot worse. Food and supplies were dwindling, but since Dance had organized hunting parties, supplies were dwindling nice and slow. Sure, they'd have to do something about it, but right now the 203 surviving souls of the Town of Grantham were in need of a respite.If they could keep from getting wiped out by the wildlife or savage tribes – and if the coffee lasted long enough — they just might be O.K.Having given himself over to a philosophical turn of mind Dance could see how their predicament wasn't any different than any other frontier town. They were on the edge of the unknown struggling to survive. They had plenty of water and the weather, at least so far, was nice. He savored another sip of coffee and he resolved to enjoy what he could while he could.Walking up the street and taking his own sweet time about it, Speedy Pete was headed towards the jail. When he got close Dance asked, "Pete, how in the hell is it that you ain't dead? I mean I ain't complaining. I'm just saying, I know which way I lay the odds on that one…”Speedy Pete smiled slow and pushed his hat back. “Well sir, my Mama always said I'd be late to my own funeral. So what I reckon is… Death just shows up to where I'm supposed to be and when I’m not there, all punctual-lie, he get sick of waiting around. Goes off finds somebody else to do business with."Dance was so stumped by the unexpected elegance of his Deputy’s explanation all he could say was, “Fair enough, Pete.”"We step inside so I can make my report?""No, Pete she's in there schooling up them kids. Did you know that little girl can read?""School? But that school Ma’rm ran off. I mean afore we even… wound up here."“I know Pete. But the Widow Miller is intent on her children getting an education. And I have reconciled myself to the fact that it's wise to stay clear of the entire enterprise so I don't get my head mixed up with any book larnin’. Somebody’s gotta think straight around here,” Dance said with a wink.Pete missed the joke entirely and said, “You takin’ up with that Widder is one thing, but I’m not sure I'm OK with children living in a jail cell."“Makes ‘em easy to contain,” said Dance, blowing another joke right by Pete. “Besides, we ain’t got no other use for them cells. They’re for holding people for the Judge, and as the Judge ain’t coming no more. Miscreants are getting fined or hanged.” Dance looked in his coffee and said, “Well, I suppose you could say the one’s gettin’ hanged are just getting fined everything.”Pete puzzled on this for a moment then shook his head to clear it of philosophical speculations the same way that people will beat a rug to rid it of dust. Then he said,“Well, we got the watches all figured out, and I think them Polacks know where to be and when. But I can't understand a goddamn word they're saying most of the time.”Dance said, “That's OK Pete, nobody can.""They was jibber jabberin’ away about laundry! Something about that the Chinaman wasn't doing it for free no more. But I don’t think I heard it right. I mean why would a Chinaman watch a bunch of Polack’s laundry for free? Don't make no damn sense.""And anything else around here does?" asked Dance.“Well iffn I’m gettin’ any say in the matter, Sheriff, I'll take my mysteries in a language I can understand.”Dance finished his coffee and said,”Let’s go down and see what the fuss with the Chinaman is all about.”He took his cup into the jail and lifted a rifle from the rack. Penelope was sounding out words from a book and Mac looked up from a calculating slate to glare at the Sheriff. Dance couldn’t blame the boy much for his animosity. He reckoned he’d feel much the same. But Laura smiled at him and that was all that mattered. Then she saw the rifle in his hand and her smile faded. Dance said, “Just have to see about a crazy Chinaman,” by way of reassurance, but Laura’s smile did not reappear.By the time Dance got back outside the commotion had poured into the middle of the street and was headed right for him. Five thick-necked miners were following the Chinaman as he led a heavily-ladened mule up the middle of the street. Dance asked, “Now just where in the hell does he think he's going?"Pete said nothing, which, when Pete could manage it, was how Dance liked him best.One of the miners, looking about as at home in the sunlight as a freshly upturned mole, seized the mule’s reins. This upset the Chinaman and he shoved the miner, and tried to regain control of his animal. This angered the rest of the miners, and they piled on. Dance had to respect to the little Oriental fella. He didn’t go quietly. He kicked the first one square in the nuts and then started jumping and gesticulating like he had a bad case of the St. Vitus’. It worked well enough at first but there were just too many miners and too few pounds of Chinaman for him to have any real chance. The Chinaman dropped a second one with a chop to the throat and got a third with a kick to the kneecap. But then somebody got a hold of the Chinaman’s ponytail and gave it a yank and down everyone went into the dust.Dance shook his head at the whole mess. He wasn't getting mixed up in that crap, no sir. Beside him, Pete started forward, eager to do his duty. The Sheriff stopped him with his left hand and raised the rifle over his head with his right and fired. As the report died away all eyes in the pile of men looked to the Sheriff. Dance said, “All right! That's enough rolling around in the horseshit for one day."The pileup slowly disengaged revealing the Chinaman at the bottom. He seemed relatively unharmed. He barked a singsong phrase at the men around him and then started to walk off after his well-ladened mule. One of the Miners grabbed his ponytail and yanked him off his feet once again. Dance lifted his rifle from his shoulder, stepped in, and clubbed the miner in the back of the head. As the large, fleshy man collapsed to the earth Dance said, "I said enough! And, by God, I meant enough. Now what the hell is going on here?"The air was filled with languages that the Sheriff did not understand. He yelled for everyone to speak in English but, everyone could not. The one miner who spoke some English had a dislocated jaw, so Dance couldn’t understand him, even thought he was trying his best. The Chinaman stood with his arms crossed, not saying a word, and managed to be the most dignified party in the entire matter. Excepting the mule. As Dance was trying to sort out the mess, Pete went after the Mule, that was quietly plodding up the street, wisely trying to distance himself from this human foolishness. Then, Pete stopped in his tracks. Coming from the East, silhouetted by the morning sun, was a stranger coming in from the wilderness.“Sheriff…” said Pete.The commotion of men arguing and incompatible languages continued behind him, so Pete tried again, louder."Sheriff!"This time everyone looked up and saw the figure in his strange red robes, strolling into town as if he did it every day. All argument ceased. The Chinaman helped the clubbed miner to his feet. The miner, thinking that this meant the fight was still on, raised his fist to attempt a wobbly blow. The Chinaman slapped the fist away and pointed at the stranger coming into town. The miner forgot all about the fight. Dance, held his rifle loose in both hands, stood beside Pete and squinted at what was coming. He said, “Pete, run go get that Englishman. He's gonna wanna see this."Pete looked at the Sheriff, then at the stranger, then back to the Sheriff. He tried to get the sheriff the reins of the mule, but the Sheriff didn't take his eyes off the stranger. So Pete just dropped the reins and headed off with all the hurry he could manage. * * * By the time Archie arrived, limping in on his bad foot as fast as he could manage, the Stranger was standing at the end of main street. He was dressed in red robes and held a staff of plain wood in this right hand. Around his shoulder we wore a satchel, something like half a saddlebag on a leather strap. He had sandals and if he was scared by the crowd of townspeople that had assembled, he did not show it. His face was worn and his beard and hair were flecked with grey. He could have been anywhere from 50 to 80 years old. Archie said, “What do we do now?” The Sheriff said, “We go see if you and he have any languages in common.”“I’m not much of a translator,” said Archie, “Especially when I’m nervous.” “Relax. I’ve about half made up my mind to shoot him anyway,” said the Sheriff, and started walking. Archie hobbled along behind. As the Sheriff came closer the Stranger smiled and raised his hand in greeting. Dance gave him a thousand-yard stare.The Stranger said something that no one understood. Archie said something back in a different language. In response, the stranger reached into his satchel and pulled out a skin of water. He took a swig and then offered the bag to the Sheriff and Archie. When no one moved, the stranger shrugged. Then he said, “Orlap Bechtanar thrunce dak.”Archie shrugged.The stranger repeated the words then nodded to himself. From his satchel he removed a cut red gemstone, the size of a small melon. The Sun glinted off its facets and as he held in front of him it seemed a thing made of light rather than mineral. The Stranger took another step forward. Dance cocked the rifle and stepped forward to meet him. The stranger stopped and smiled again. Then he slowly set his satchel and staff on the ground. He removed his robes and revealed his weathered body, as gnarled as piece of long-dried driftwood. And written in scar tissue across his chest were the remnants of a cruel wound. The ribs of one side of his chest were partially caved in and gave the old man a disturbing asymmetry. Dance remained unmoved by any of this. And only moved his eyes to scan the horizon in case this was some kind of prelude to an ambush. Clad in only a loincloth the stranger held the red stone out in front of him with both hands and walked slowly towards the men.Beside him, Sheriff Dance felt more than saw people reaching for weapons in the crowd behind him. “Easy,” said Dance, “Ain’t no showdown. Worst he’s tried to do is kill us with a bad striptease.” He said it so well he almost managed to convince himself. The stranger spoke again. This time just a single word, “Mobruk. Mobruk. Morbruk.” He held the stone out to the Sheriff, encouraging him to take it, using the same tone of voice a Mother might use to get a toddler to take a mouthful of food. He looked directly into Sheriff Dance’s eyes and nodded encouragingly. “Mobruk.”The Sheriff reached out his hand and took the stone. He felt a shiver run up his arm and into his brain. He shook his head and then he understood what the man was saying. “Take. Take.”“What the hell!?!” said the Sheriff. “Good, we have connection,” said the Stranger. “We can now understand each other.” “But, I…” said Dance. He looked back to Archie and asked, “Can you understand him?”“Not a word. You can?”“I can. I don’t know how, but I can.”“Please share the gift of Ba-El with others. So that all may understand and peace may be on the world." The Sheriff looked at the stranger in his loincloth and said, “Yeah, I got a peacemaker too. Never seems to work like I want it to though."Archie said, “What does he say? If you can understand him, you must translate."Sheriff Dance handed Archie the glowing orb. Archie touched it and his eyes went wide."Yes," said the stranger, "you see now, his peace will spread. Glory be to Ba-El father of Harmony!"Archie said, “Wait. Run that by me one more time. Ba-El is some kind of deity? What is this then?” He asked holding up the orb,“and by what source is this powered?”The Priest of Ba-El said, “Please, I will answer all questions in time, but first spread Ba-El's gift, so that all may speak the same language."Dance took the orb back from Archie and asked, “You think everybody knowing what people are really sayin’ is going to bring peace?""It is a consummation devoutly wished," said the Priest of Ba-El."Well, let's just see about that.” Dance turned to the battered Miners and beleaguered Chinaman. He threw the orb to the Chinaman who caught it deftly. Dance said, “Pass it round!”The Chinaman’s eyes went wide with the shock of understanding the words. He looked at the orb, then back to the Sheriff. "How can you be speaking Chinese?!?""I don't know, how are you speaking English?""It is Ba-El’s gift,” said the Priest of Ba-El as he smiled at the wonder of shared understanding.“Yes you’ve said that,” said Archie. “Chinaman, give it over to them Polacks,” said Dance. “My name is not Chinaman, it is Liu Sung.”“Alright Loose Un’, give it over.”Liu Sung offered the orb to the Polish Miners. First, none of them wanted it, but finally the man Dance had hit with the rifle stretched out his hands and took the orb. Dance asked “Can you understand us?” “He stole our silver!!!” said the Miner“I did not. You try to rob me!" countered Liu.As the argument continued, Sheriff Dance looked back at the Red Priest and said, “Yeah, all sorted out. Happily ever after.” The Miner said, “His mule is full of silver. This crazy Chinaman was washing clothes for free. We didn’t pay him no silver. He didn’t mine no silver. The only way for him to get it was to steal it.”“Ah,” said Archie, “Deduction.”“I never steal,” said Liu.“Then how’d you get it, Chinaman!”“Liu. Liu Sung!” Dance stepped between them. “Easy Loose Un’! Let’s just take it one step at a time. Pete, fetch that mule over here.” The mule, who somehow was the most even-tempered party in the whole matter, was freighted with heavy panniers on each of his flanks. Sheriff Dance looked inside and found them filled with small leather sacks. He opened one of the sacks and found it filled with silver dust. “Alright. He’s got a shitload of silver. Mr. Chinam— I mean Loose ‘Un, you want to explain how you got all this silver?”“I did not steal,” said Liu Sung.“And I ain't saying that you did, but I am curious as to where it came from, and where you think you might be going out into that savage wasteland with it?”“I go back to the middle kingdom, back to civilization.""Ain't no civilization left, or ain't you noticed? We're on our own son,” said the Sheriff."Sung, Liu Sung. Sung is a proud name. The Sung do not steal.”“If I may promote harmony...” said the Priest of Ba-El.“Little harmony be real nice for a change around here,” offered Pete.“He looks as if he comes from the Kithai people, a vast empire far to the NorthEast of here.”Liu Sung said, “There has always been a middle kingdom. There will always be a middle kingdom.""An empire you say?” asked Archie. “There is a civilization? More than one? Then why? And who attacked us? And the tower that he saw?”The Priest of Ba-El smiled again and asked, “Which question would you have me answer first?”Dance said, “Now, just hang on. Let's get one thing straight before we go bending all the rest. Loose Un, where did the damn silver come from?”“These men work in the mine, chip, chip, chip, all day. They bring clothes to Liu Sung,” he said with particular emphasis on Sung, “and I wash them. End of day I pour out the water and save all the little pieces of silver I find. Why else I no charge them for laundry.” “We just though you vere crazy,” said one of the Miners. “I told you that was our silver!” said another. “If it's anybody silver it's DuMonts’, and that useless son of a b***h is dead. Loose Song,” said Dance, sincerely trying to get his name right. “You ain’t broken any law and as far as I’m concerned I wish you’d stick around. We need all the smart people we can get. But I suggest you stick around long enough to see what we can learn from our new friend." Dance turned to the Priest of Ba-El and said, "and you, new friend, you're gonna draw us a map.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit patrickemclean.substack.com

PandaVision: A TV Podcast
The Orville S02E04 - "Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes"

PandaVision: A TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 62:15


A great episode where Captain Mercer proves his meddle but what are his motives?Check out all of our podcasts!https://www.strandedpanda.com

The Orville Universe Podcast
The Orville S02E04 - "Nothing Left on Earth Excepting Fishes"

The Orville Universe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 63:24


A great episode where Captain Mercer proves his meddle but what are his motives?Check out all of our podcasts!https://www.strandedpanda.com

The DOIcast
Mayors Excepting Crypto, and Showcasing Specific DAO's

The DOIcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 64:15


Conversation about crypto news, and looking at different DAO's and how they are being used in this brand new Web3 space. 

Coaching with Karen
Are you excepting things? Quickie

Coaching with Karen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 2:06


Are you settling? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-messina/message

Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Rejecting the word versus excepting the word

Fire Shut Up In My Bones

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 19:44


Is Fitz Happy?
Ep. 098 - Ch. 32 Assassin's Quest - Capelin Beach

Is Fitz Happy?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 99:50


The company travels down from the colder weather, encounter impossible architecture, and relax at hot springs. Excepting the Fool and Nighteyes, they all take the time to bathe. Fitz is by himself, with only his wolf, until the Fool approaches him and talks about subjects he was warned against. A secret is spoken, and Fitz makes a dangerous assumption.  We're reading Assassin's Quest by Robin Hobb, book 3 of the Farseer Trilogy in The Realm of the Elderlings.

A Daily Dose Of Orange Juice
Excepting difficult things in life, and why the “just get over it” doesn't work.

A Daily Dose Of Orange Juice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 19:00


In this episode we are going to consider why “just getting over it“ is not a helpful way to handle difficult experiences in our life

Dr. Simone's Mind Space
The Female Body: Excepting Diversity

Dr. Simone's Mind Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 33:09


Today, I'm in conversation with Alexandra Haas founder of Special Moments. This is the second episode in a series were we discuss the role of the body and our skin, as a place of sensuality and empowerment. Dive into a conversation on the power of feeling confident and beautiful in one's body, no matter how it looks and whether it fits the beauty norms. To experience pleasure, we need to feel confident in who we are as women. It's a women's world.   www.specialmoments.ch     @drschwank @unesurcent @nomadissem fashion for empowered women   #drschwankinsights #drsimonesmindspace #unesurcent #podcast #femalesexuality#body #lifestyle #femaleentrepreneur #consulting  #counselling #mentoring  #femaleempowerment #awomensworld  #advocacy #mentalhealth #taboo

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast
Standing in Two Worlds with Doctor Sam Juni-Episode 55-The Witness is Excused-Mourning the Last Holocaust Survivors

Yeshiva of Newark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 44:09


The perspective of Second Generation Survivors on the crucial testimony of the Holocaust generation is outlined, along with the unverbalized taboos (sacred cows) about the victims. R. Kivelevitz points out that personal histories are crucial to survivors and their families despite the subjective nature of anecdotal narratives, arguing that anecdotes are ideal in allowing the catharsis of painful experiences. Taking the position of witness psychology, Prof. Juni describes the creative, fill-in-the-blanks process which characterize all retrospective memories as he presents the contemporary forensic maxims which eschew the reliability of the testimony of witnesses to crime. Based in his clinical work with trauma patients, Dr. Juni is emphatic that the accuracy of victim testimony in traumatic contexts is close to zero. R. Kivelevitz adds that all of the Holocaust survivors who had remained alive in the last decade were probably limited in what they could recall correctly since they were quite young during the war years. Juni argues that the only reliable Holocaust data are those collected during the war by government agencies – especially those by the actual perpetrators, while also lending credence to hard data collected by individual researchers and organizations active during the Holocaust. R. Kivelevitz suggests that the testimony of survivors who were hidden, and therefore subjected to less traumatic experiences than those interred, may be more accurate than those who were in camps. Prof. Juni takes a very skeptical position about the testimonies concerning righteous gentiles, by questioning the accuracy of such categorizations. He argues that many of these “righteous” gentiles we hardly motivated by true positive values. Juni also believes that the celebration of the humane acts of these individuals threatens to obfuscate the reality that most of the European gentile populace gladly participated in informing on hidden Jews and ensured their horrible plight. Reacting to this broad negative brushstroke which paints humanity so negatively, R. Kivelevitz exception to Juni's position, arguing that the callous behavior of some represents an aberration of the basic prosocial nature of human beings rather than defining the nature of people across the board. Juni elaborates the crucial relevance of survivor guilt to the experience of holocaust survivors. Victims usually felt complicit when they survive traumatic events. Excepting the minority of incidents of actual collaboration, this guilt is often anchored in beliefs among victims who attempted to ingratiate themselves with their tormentors and tried to evoke their sympathy instead of standing up in defiance and pride regardless of the consequences. In this vein, Juni explains that survival guilt distortion of memories as a defensive adaptation which helps victims avoid their self-accusatory inner demons. Prof. Juni is one of the foremost research psychologists in the world today. He has published ground-breaking original research in seventy different peer reviewed journals and is cited continuously with respect by colleagues and experts in the field who have built on his theories and observations. He studied in Yeshivas Chaim Berlin under Rav Yitzchack Hutner, and in Yeshiva University as a Talmid of Rav Joseph Dov Soloveitchick. Dr. Juni is a board member of the Association of Orthodox Jewish Scientists and has regularly presented addresses to captivated audiences. Associated with NYU since 1979, Juni has served as Director of MA and PhD programs, all the while heading teams engaged in cutting-edge research. Professor Juni's scholarship on aberrant behavior across the cultural, ethnic, and religious spectrum is founded on psychometric methodology and based on a psychodynamic psychopathology perspective. He is arguably the preeminent expert in Differential Diagnostics, with each of his myriad studies entailing parallel efforts in theory construction and empirical data collection from normative and clinical populations. Professor Juni created and directed the NYU Graduate Program in Tel Aviv titled Cross-Cultural Group Dynamics in Stressful Environments. Based in Yerushalayim, he collaborates with Israeli academic and mental health specialists in the study of dissonant factors and tensions in the Arab-Israeli conflict and those within the Orthodox Jewish community, while exploring personality challenges of second-generation Holocaust survivors. Below is a partial list of the journals to which Professor Juni has contributed over 120 article (many are available online): Journal of Forensic Psychology; Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment, and Trauma; International Review of Victimology; The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease; International Forum of Psychoanalysis; Journal of Personality Assessment; Journal of Abnormal Psychology; Journal of Psychoanalytic Anthropology; Psychophysiology; Psychology and Human Development; Journal of Sex Research; Journal of Psychology and Judaism; Contemporary Family Therapy; American Journal on Addictions; Journal of Criminal Psychology; Mental Health, Religion, and Culture. As Rosh Beis Medrash, Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz serves as Rav and Posek for the morning minyan at IDT. Hundreds of listeners around the globe look forward to his weekly Shiur in Tshuvos and Poskim. Rav Kivelevitz is a Maggid Shiur for Dirshu International in Talmud and Halacha as well as a Dayan with the Beth Din of America. This podcast is powered by JewishPodcasts.org. Start your own podcast today and share your content with the world. Click jewishpodcasts.fm/signup to get started.

Bless Beyond Measure Podcast
Episode 24 The Loss Of a Loved One Part 4 Excepting Christ Again

Bless Beyond Measure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 27:28


Evening If You Decide To Leave God He Will Never Leave You!!!!!! Follow Us!!! Facebook: Bless Beyond Measure Podcast Instagram: blessbeyondmeasurepodcast_ Youtube: Bless Beyond Measure Podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blessbeyondmeasurepodcast/support

Motivational TEA
Excepting people for who they are

Motivational TEA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 29:59


When it comes to family and friends we sometimes get disappointed trying to make them into something there and meanwhile we are missing out on the amazing person they really are. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raquel-hall2/support

Motivational TEA
Excepting people for who they are....Part2

Motivational TEA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 21:11


When it comes to family and friends we sometimes get disappointed trying to make them into something there and meanwhile we are missing out on the amazing person they really are. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raquel-hall2/support

Mz O In The Mix
Excepting Changes

Mz O In The Mix

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 42:04


Excepting changes in our lives isn't always easy. Even the people who seem to always live life on the go aren't always ready for the changes that life has to bring. Connect with me on social media  IG @mz_originator.com website @mzoriginator.com shop website @dawnsherie.com #podcast #inspiration #motivation Support the show (https://www.patron.com/mzointhemix)

Outside the box.
How you get mad at me for not excepting your friend request

Outside the box.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 4:30


The stupid people nowadays judging people off not excepting your friends request. What is the world coming to --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AFT Construction Podcast
D.J Humphries of the Arizona Cardinals

AFT Construction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 77:38


D. J. shares his path to becoming an offensive lineman in the NFL and the mentors that guided him down that path, which includes his father, former wide receiver D. J. Humphries, Sr. He then describes his thought process going into his decision to join Florida after being recruited by virtually every Division I program in the country.D. J. then talks about the “loss of structure once you leave the building” that he was faced with after being drafted into the NFL. Being his own “sole proprietor” as a professional athlete, D. J. needed to make his own judgement calls throughout his young career. This consisted of everything from the business of being a player in the NFL down to figuring out how he uniquely performed as an athlete and how far he was willing to push himself (even while injured).Finally, D. J. dives deep into the topic of leadership and team culture, not just within football, but when it comes to sports in general. He explains his mindset that always pushes to “bridge the gap” of misunderstandings and other conflicts between team members, and why open communication and having tough conversations are a must in order to understand cultural differences and maximize the synergy of a team.Episode Sponsors:Buildertrend - The World's #1 Construction Management SoftwareSub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove - Schedule an appointment at your nearest ShowroomKohler - Register for Kohler@Home event on February 2 & 3, 2021Topics Discussed:03:35 - Offensive line a kid07:18 - Excepting the position14:25 - Mentors22:20 - Playing basketball with father24:40 - D. J.'s perspective on how the NFL has drastically evolved over the past decade28:55 - How D. J. made his big decisions back in high school, including choosing Florida31:05 - Did campus culture play a part in helping D. J. decide which school to go to?42:00 - Worrying about somebody replacing me46:40 - How do you stay healthy50:10 - What makes for a great team culture?55:00 - Open minded & understanding equal rights01:05:00 - Why maturity begins when you become unafraid of “being dumb”Connect with DJ Humphries:Instagram @humpConnect with Brad Leavitt:WebsiteInstagramFacebookHouzzPinterestYouTubeResources & People Mentioned:Arizona CardinalsKyler MurrayOdell Beckham Jr.Mallard Creek High SchoolMike Palmieri The Blind Side MovieMo CollinsLeCharles BentleyOffensive Line PerformanceThe Offensive Linemen Whisperer: LeCharles Bentley by NFL FilmsAQ ShipleyCorey PetersMy Dad Means the World to me articleSECCeltics-Lakers RivalryJimmy GrahamJonathan Ogdan Haason ReddickAaron DonaldKliff KingsburyLamar JacksonAZ Cardinals all-time rushing leaders from 1920 - 2020J.R SweezyRussell WestbrookFlorida Gators College Football LSU College FootballLes MilesThe Burger Barn in Hawthorne, FLDr. Brian Harris with Smile VirtualJoey BosaTerry HoltJoshua MilesJosh JonesDJ Asking Camera Guy Why He is Following Him VideoKey Quotes by DJ Humphries:I feel like I'm a pretty smart guy, but I don't like being forced to learn things that I don't want to learn.Once I figured out how bad it feels to play injured, I became effective at playing injured. If I'm hurting, I'm playing. If I can play injured and still be effective, I'll be fine.Having synergy and being accountable to each other, not just in sports but even in business, is huge.Bringing together people who come from different backgrounds and have different experiences all comes down to having an open mind. I can't be pissed off if I can't explain my side. This is where, as humans, we have to bridge the gap by wanting to learn from one another. 

A Breakup Is A Wake Up
Stop Excepting Demotions in a Relationship

A Breakup Is A Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 14:08


Mz.Selfluv explains why you should not Expect Demotions in a relationship --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakups/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakups/support

let’s talk about it
Men excepting the package when dating women with kids

let’s talk about it

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 30:49


This episode is about men except in a package when dating women with kids and how women need to spend more time protecting their kids when dating strangers

The GetUp Crew
GetUp Crew: Excepting Apologies (Monday, 6/08)

The GetUp Crew

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 7:23


There's been a lot of apologizing going on lately. Should they be expected and seen as learning moments or criticized for being insufficient?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Matt Macduff Show
#2. Excepting The Reality Of Your Life Situation And Maintaining A Positive Attitude With Alan Mandel

The Matt Macduff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 80:36


#2. Excepting The Reality Of Your Life Situation And Maintaining A Positive Attitude With Alan Mandel Alan Mandel is a professional trail builder, sponsored mountain biker and has most recently become a student of the Chek institute. Alan discusses his experience recovering from a badly broken leg with long term effects. Alan shares how this injury changed his life forever. Including, The struggle of relying on others, excepting your life situation and how to maintain a positive attitude throughout your healing. You can Follow Alan here Enjoy :)   

A Breakup Is A Wake Up
Stop Excepting Less Than You Deserve

A Breakup Is A Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 12:21


Mz. SELFLUV explains why Excepting less than you Deserve will cause you to have a sucky life. Email Mz.selfluv @gmail.com for coaching services --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/breakups/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/breakups/support

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
Black Clock Audio Tales 287: Halloween 2019 Ghost Stories 31

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 36:46


  30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-286: Ghost Story XXX

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 14:44


  30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-285: Ghost Story 29

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 18:46


  30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-284: Ghost Stories 28

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 23:12


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-283: Ghost Stories 27

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 26:31


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-282: Ghost Stories 26

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2019 27:16


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-281: Ghost Stories 25

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 17:51


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
Black Clock Audio Tales CCLXXX: Ghost Stories 24

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 27:02


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-279: Ghost Stories 23

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 34:27


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-278: Ghost Stories 22

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 37:44


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-277: Ghost Stories 21

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 46:14


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-276: Ghost Stories XX

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 28:58


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-275: Ghost Stories 19

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 43:28


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos
BCAT-274: Ghost Stories 18

People's Guide to the Cthulhu Mythos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2019 35:32


30 Ghost Stories in 15 Days… Title, Author and reader at the beginning of each story. Listen to our upcoming backdoor pilot “Articulated Warbling with Zak Ferguson” and check out Zak's books w/ this link https://www.amazon.com/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3AZak+Ferguson&s=relevancerank&text=Zak+Ferguson&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1   This episode is brought to you by  www.bunnyslippers.com Subscribe to PGttCM with DB Spitzer and Sara Fee wherever you subscribe to podcasts, we use podbean and apple podcasts some folks use stitcher.   Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt.   Remember to listen to Dave's Corner of this podcast, and check out his website over at Davescorneroftheuniverse.com     Follow us on facebook, twitter, and instagram at PGttCM and youtube at “Black Clock Audio” and listen to Black Clock Audio Tales, our daily podcast about spooky stories, stories of the gothic tradition, folklore, and more. Produced and Edited by DB   Spitzer   Help the show by sharing/rating/liking or 5 star giving wherever you listen to or rate podcasts Support the show by hitting the patron button at PGttCM.podbean.com or by going to PayPal.me/pgttcm.   Recorded at Badger's Drift Studio in glorious North Portland, Oregon. Want to eat snacks, drink beer and be on a podcast? Go to PGttCM.com and click INFO to find out more. Excepting group as large as 4 currently. Learn the basics of brewing and podcasting.   Speaking of Beer, join our beer cult, help keep the studio's day to day operations moving, get your name mentioned every episode of PGttCM and Black Clock Audio.   Did you mention beer? That's right get a beer of the month(local pick up only, no shipping, or arrange for a 6 month/yearly pickup). For $5 a month. Must be 21 or over to receive the beer.   Also we have the Shirt Cult, for $25 get a shirt based on that months theme(specify PGttCM or BCAT when joining), + beer cult membership.   Advert Cult, become a monthly sponsor, get an ad for pre/mid/post-roll in every PGttCM and BCAT episode, + beer cult membership.   Must be 21+ to become a member of the Beer Cult     Check out our new website over at WWW.PGttCM.com! Check out new PGttCM merch over at PGttCM.threadless.com Two new shirts, Check out our RAT FINK inspired Tsathoggua shirt, and our new “Join A Cult” shirt. Donate some coin, caps, credits, or whatever flat currency from your fav scifi/fantasy setting to paypal.me/pgttcm Money helps keep the show going, and your name on the show in the credits. Also message me on facebook so I know about it, Im just one person running this podcast stream and all of it's social media.