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Send us a textExtraordinary wine bargains emerge during challenging economic times, and the Co-Pilots Carneros Chardonnay 2023 from Trader Joe's exemplifies this rare opportunity. Priced at just $7.99, this single-vineyard Chardonnay from the prestigious Napa side of Carneros delivers quality that defies its humble price tag.The wine industry's current struggles - with sales down nearly double digits and major producers like Duckhorn discontinuing brands - have created a perfect storm for budget-conscious wine enthusiasts. Fior di Sole, a respected family-owned Napa winery, has produced this remarkable Chardonnay that showcases typical American oak influence with appealing vanilla notes and bright lemon curd flavors. What makes this wine particularly special is how the flavor profile evolves with each sip, a hallmark of quality winemaking typically reserved for bottles costing five to ten times more.Carneros, straddling both Napa and Sonoma counties along the San Pablo Bay, is renowned for producing world-class Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. Wines from this region typically command premium prices from $50 to well over $100, making this $7.99 offering truly exceptional. The adorable label featuring a dog wearing a World War II fighter pilot's leather helmet adds charm to what's already an incredible value proposition. If you appreciate quality wine at bargain prices, this is the moment to act - these economic anomalies in the wine market are fleeting, and once this inventory sells through, similar opportunities may not appear until the next market correction. Visit your local Trader Joe's today and stock up while supplies last!Check us out at www.cheapwinefinder.comor email us at podcast@cheapwinefinder.com
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3126: Lisa Harrison introduces FIOR, Financial Independence/Optional Retirement, as a flexible alternative to traditional FIRE, offering a more realistic and enjoyable path toward financial security without the pressure of extreme frugality or early retirement. Her approach emphasizes maintaining a strong savings rate while allowing for life's pleasures, making work more enjoyable, reducing the need for side hustles, and ultimately giving individuals more freedom and options. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://madmoneymonster.com/2019/11/11/5-reasons-ditching-fire-for-fior-might-be-your-best-financial-move/ Quotes to ponder: "By adopting FIOR, you'll be able to enjoy life along the way by not having to be extreme in all areas." "The more money you stash away for your future, the more secure you're going to feel and the more fun your day job will likely become because, wait for it, you won't need it." "FIOR gives you options. When you're on the path to FIOR and you reach FI, you have the option to quit your job, change jobs, stay on the job, or anything else you can dream up." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3126: Lisa Harrison introduces FIOR, Financial Independence/Optional Retirement, as a flexible alternative to traditional FIRE, offering a more realistic and enjoyable path toward financial security without the pressure of extreme frugality or early retirement. Her approach emphasizes maintaining a strong savings rate while allowing for life's pleasures, making work more enjoyable, reducing the need for side hustles, and ultimately giving individuals more freedom and options. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://madmoneymonster.com/2019/11/11/5-reasons-ditching-fire-for-fior-might-be-your-best-financial-move/ Quotes to ponder: "By adopting FIOR, you'll be able to enjoy life along the way by not having to be extreme in all areas." "The more money you stash away for your future, the more secure you're going to feel and the more fun your day job will likely become because, wait for it, you won't need it." "FIOR gives you options. When you're on the path to FIOR and you reach FI, you have the option to quit your job, change jobs, stay on the job, or anything else you can dream up." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3126: Lisa Harrison introduces FIOR, Financial Independence/Optional Retirement, as a flexible alternative to traditional FIRE, offering a more realistic and enjoyable path toward financial security without the pressure of extreme frugality or early retirement. Her approach emphasizes maintaining a strong savings rate while allowing for life's pleasures, making work more enjoyable, reducing the need for side hustles, and ultimately giving individuals more freedom and options. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://madmoneymonster.com/2019/11/11/5-reasons-ditching-fire-for-fior-might-be-your-best-financial-move/ Quotes to ponder: "By adopting FIOR, you'll be able to enjoy life along the way by not having to be extreme in all areas." "The more money you stash away for your future, the more secure you're going to feel and the more fun your day job will likely become because, wait for it, you won't need it." "FIOR gives you options. When you're on the path to FIOR and you reach FI, you have the option to quit your job, change jobs, stay on the job, or anything else you can dream up." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La musicienne jurassienne Laurence Crevoisier est passée par le quatuor Barbouze de chez Fior, a collaboré avec hemlock Smith, Pascal Auberson, Christophe Calpini ou encore les Young Gods, tout en collaborant avec lʹEnsemble Symphonique de Neuchâtel, lʹOrchestre de Chambre de Lausanne et lʹOrchestre de Fribourg. En 2025 elle sort Interstices. Et Chassol, le pianiste aux mille boucles, nous fait redécouvrir des sons, des musiques, avec ses oreilles de musicien au talent incroyable.
The World of Eora: an Avowed & Pillars of Eternity Lore Podcast
The World of Eora is a news & lore podcast about the fantasy setting created by Obsidian Entertainment for their cRPG series, Pillars of Eternity, and their action RPG: Avowed.Sorry for the delay in episodes, I've had some life changes lately that I'm still adjusting to. This week's episode, now that it's out, features a talk regarding the origins of "Fior mes Iverno", the main settlement in the second zone of Avowed (Emerald Stair) and its surprising connection to ... Skaenism? Is that the word? Idk, either way, I found it interesting, and I hope you will too.worldofeora@gmail.com@worldofeorako-fi.com/worldofeora
Vous aimez Les Fabuleux Destins, le podcast Bababam Originals qui vous plonge dans les destins les plus surprenants et incroyables ? Vous allez adorer nos autres créations originales ! Aujourd'hui, on vous invite à découvrir Home(icides), le podcast true crime de Bababam. Bonne écoute ! On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Un podcast Bababam Originals Écriture : Martin Quenehen Voix : François Hatt Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals En partenariat avec upday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aptariu pagrindinius eschatologinius požiūrius, tarp jų Joachimo iš Fiorės, vieno didžiausių apokaliptinių mąstytojų Viduramžiais. Dantė Dieviškojoje komedijoje Joachimą priskyrė Teologų dangui. Kristupas Kolumbas Joachimo pranašystėmis grindė savo kelionę per Atlantą, o puritonai, jomis remdamiesi, kūrėsi Naujajame pasaulyje.
As we navigate towns and cities, public spaces are all around us. These offer a respite from our often-busy routines. Public spaces are more than just the leftover areas between buildings; they depend on how interests are designed and negotiated, and its success is measured by the interactions that take place in it: the passage of the sun, the root of trees, and even the way they are used by children. However, these areas are constantly threatened by the way local and commercial funding invest in it.Using recent projects, primarily in London and North America, this lecture will invite audiences to think about public space beyond the space between and around buildings; to view public spaces, their design and their constructions, under a new light.This lecture was recorded by Liza Fior on 28th January 2025 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London.Liza Fior is a founding Partner of muf architecture/art, and Professor of Architecture and Spatial Practice at the University of the Arts London. She was previously a visiting professor at Yale University.muf architecture/art are internationally acclaimed for their hyper-local approach to design; exclusively working in the public realm - including on streetscapes, parks and open spaces, buildings masterplans, temporary commissions and furniture. The transcript of the lecture is available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/public-spaceGresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-todayWebsite: https://gresham.ac.ukTwitter: https://twitter.com/greshamcollegeFacebook: https://facebook.com/greshamcollegeInstagram: https://instagram.com/greshamcollegeSupport Us: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/get-involved/support-us/make-donation/donate-todaySupport the show
In this episode of the Leadership Loading Podcast, host Jason McClaren welcomes retired Marine Corps Major Eric Dominijanni, CEO and founder of Fior Scotch. Eric shares his journey from serving 20 years in the Marine Corps to becoming a culinary school graduate and ultimately founding his own premium scotch brand. Eric discusses his military career, the transition to civilian life, and the importance of having a post-military plan. He offers insight into building a business, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and the significance of surrounding yourself with the right people. Eric also highlights his collaboration with nonprofit organizations like Operation Gratitude, emphasizing the importance of giving back to the veteran community. Explore the resources mentioned in this episode: Fior Scotch: www.fiorscotch.com Contact Eric Dominijanni: EricD@FiorScotch.com Learn more about Operation Gratitude: www.operationgratitude.com Where to find Fior Scotch: Available online through their website Available at Total Wine locations in Texas (Dallas, Austin, and more) Retail locations in New York, New Jersey, Georgia, Florida, Washington, D.C., and more Tune in to learn about the leadership lessons Eric has carried from the Marine Corps to the boardroom, and how he's leveraging his passions to make an impact. Keywords: Leadership Loading Podcast, Jason McClaren, Eric Dominijanni, Fior Scotch, Operation Gratitude, Marine Corps, Military Transition, Veteran Entrepreneurs, Leadership Lessons, Premium Scotch, Giving Back.
Dans ce hors-série de Home(icides), nous allons vous raconter une affaire qui a marqué l'histoire du football... Que se passe-t-il dans les familles des joueurs de foot ? On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Aurélie, l'épouse au coeur de l'affaire En analysant le téléphone de Ghislain Anselmini, les gendarmes font une découverte… de taille. 16 800 messages et appels, échangés pendant les six mois précédant l'agression, entre Ghislain, le principal suspect de l'enquête, et… la femme de Fabrice Fiorese. Aurélie. 16 800 ! Dont 51 le jour même du braquage ! Quelle relation l'épouse de la victime entretenait-elle donc avec Ghislain ? Découvrez la saison précédente en intégralité : L'affaire Christelle Doisy, la mante religieuse, escroc et mythomane Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Écriture : Martin Quenehen Voix : François Hatt Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals En partenariat avec upday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans ce hors-série de Home(icides), nous allons vous raconter une affaire qui a marqué l'histoire du football... Que se passe-t-il dans les familles des joueurs de foot ? On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Le côté obscur… et intime du ballon rond Le procès de “L'Affaire Fiorèse” s'ouvre à la cour d'assise de Savoie, le 11 janvier 2016. Il va durer 8 jours. Au fil des réquisitoires et des plaidoiries, avocats et magistrats vont tenter de faire la lumière sur cette affaire de « vol avec arme, enlèvement et séquestration ». Une affaire qui dévoile le côté obscur du ballon rond. Mais aussi, une affaire… de famille, tant le principal suspect était proche de la victime… et de sa femme. Au premier jour, bien des questions attendent une réponse… Découvrez la saison précédente en intégralité : L'affaire Christelle Doisy, la mante religieuse, escroc et mythomane Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Écriture : Martin Quenehen Voix : François Hatt Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals En partenariat avec upday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans ce hors-série de Home(icides), nous allons vous raconter une affaire qui a marqué l'histoire du football... Que se passe-t-il dans les familles des joueurs de foot ? On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Une star du foot séquestrée, enlevée… et évadée 28 septembre 2012. Salins-les-Thermes, en Savoie. Fabrice va mourir. Un fusil à pompe braqué sur la tête et la main en sang. Il en est sûr : il va y passer. Face à lui, trois hommes cagoulés. Ils menacent de tuer sa femme, Aurélie, s'il ne leur donne pas 500 000 euros, censés se trouver chez lui… Mais qui est vraiment l'homme qu'on braque ainsi pour lui extorquer… un demi-million ? Qui sont ceux qui sont prêts à le tuer ? Et qui les a renseignés ? Découvrez la saison précédente en intégralité : L'affaire Christelle Doisy, la mante religieuse, escroc et mythomane Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Écriture : Martin Quenehen Voix : François Hatt Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals En partenariat avec upday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dans ce hors-série de Home(icides), nous allons vous raconter une affaire qui a marqué l'histoire du football... Que se passe-t-il dans les familles des joueurs de foot ? On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Ghislain, le coéquipier qui lui voulait du mal Braqué avec un fusil à pompe, menacé de mort à son domicile et finalement rapté, l'ex-footballeur Fabrice Fiorèse est parvenu à s'évader de son propre véhicule. Un coup de pied dont le buteur ne se serait jamais cru capable lui a permis de briser la vitre de son 4x4. Et de s'enfuir. Dans l'épave fumante du véhicule incendié par les ravisseurs, les gendarmes découvrent des indices qui vont les mettre sur la piste des malfrats... et d'un homme en particulier. Mais aussi sur celle des secrets de la famille Fiorèse. Découvrez la saison précédente en intégralité : L'affaire Christelle Doisy, la mante religieuse, escroc et mythomane Un podcast enregistré dans les studios de Bababam Écriture : Martin Quenehen Voix : François Hatt Production et diffusion : Bababam Originals En partenariat avec upday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Que se passe-t-il dans les familles des joueurs de foot ? On pourrait penser que tout est rose quand on gagne des millions et qu'on habite dans une villa. Mais parfois ça tourne mal... Comme pour Fabrice Fiorèse, l'ex attaquant du PSG et de l'Olympique de Marseille, violemment agressé chez lui au fusil à pompe et enlevé par des inconnus… mais finalement pas si inconnus de lui. Gros sous, violence et trahison, découvrez les dessous de l'affaire Fiorèse dans Home(icides). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Questa settimana tanti nuovi spunti interessanti ed idee per la tua pratica creativa dalla chiacchierata con MANUELE FIOR, illustratore e fumettista. Manuele collabora con riviste come “The New Yorker” e “Vanity Fair”, e con quotidiani come “Repubblica”, “Le Monde”, “Il Sole 24 Ore”. Ha vinto con la graphic novel “Cinquemila chilometri al secondo” il premio Fauve D'or al festival internazionale di Angoulême. Tra le sue graphic novel ricordiamo anche “L'Intervista”, “Celestia” e “Hypericon”.Ascolta nell'episodio di questa settimana la storia di Manuele, parliamo della sua infanzia, di creatività, di sterzate, e di tanto altro ancora.Ogni settimana una nuova storia, una nuova vita, dietro le immagini.Questo è un podcast indipendente. Clicca i link qui di seguito per: Diventare un mio PATREON e sostenere questo podcast con un piccolo contributo per coprire le spese di produzione ed aiutarmi a continuare questo progetto;Ricevere la NEWSLETTER de “Il Mondo Invisibile” in cui condivido cosa imparo ogni settimana dagli ospiti del podcast e cosa voglio ricordare per la mia pratica creativa;Seguire l'account Instagram @ilmondoinvisibilepodcast e la pagina facebook con lo stesso nome, per vedere le opere degli artisti, e per mandarmi i tuoi commenti. Grazie milleA presto!
Quale importanza attribuiamo alla Natura? Quale senso le diamo? La interpelliamo, la interroghiamo, ci lasciamo interrogare e interpellare? E in tutto questo filosofeggiare, come l'abbiamo raccontata e come la raccontiamo oggi, la natura? Come si fa?Prendendo spunto dal nuovo saggio di Paolo Pècere Il senso della natura (Sellerio), in questa puntata di Moby Dick proveremo a raccontare il racconto della natura. Ma non dalla prospettiva naturalistica, bensì da quella letteraria, artistica e educativa. Ci aiuteranno così Angela Borghesi, professoressa di Letteratura italiana nell'Università Bicocca di Milano e autrice del delizioso Fior da fiore. Ritratto di essenze vegetali (Quodlibet), Chiara Gatti, storica e critica dell'arte, direttrice del MAN di Nuoro, museo per il quale ha curato la mostra “Diorama. Generation Earth”, e Pia Giorgetti, studiosa di botanica e zoologia, mediatrice culturale del Museo cantonale ticinese di storia naturale e, fra le altre cose, membro del Gruppo educazione ambientale della Svizzera italiana.
In the upcoming episode of the ToosDay Crue, hosts Stephen and Jake welcome US Marine Veteran Eric Dominijanni, the founder of Fior Scotch, the only U.S. veteran-owned and Black-owned Scotch brand on the market. Eric's journey is as unique as his product, stemming from a distinguished 20-year military career that included three tours in Iraq and two in Okinawa. After retiring as a Marine Major, Eric began experimenting with his favorite Scotch blends, ultimately crafting a super blend that became the foundation of Fior Scotch. With the help of an industry expert, Eric turned his passion into a successful business that not only offers exceptional quality but also supports veterans' causes with every bottle sold. Fior Scotch is available for online purchase nationwide, with custom engraved bottles available for special occasions. Don't miss this inspiring episode where Eric shares his story, the creation of Fior Scotch, and his ongoing commitment to supporting fellow veterans. https://www.fiorscotch.com/ Support The MisFitNation To keep The MisFitNation thriving and to continue providing this platform, we welcome sponsorships and donations. Our sponsorship tiers are Red ($750), White ($500), and Blue ($250), each with unique perks. You can also donate monthly at any amount of your choosing at https://ko-fi.com/themisfitnationpodcast Follow us on all your favorite podcast apps and our socials: https://www.facebook.com/rich.lamonica/ https://www.facebook.com/MisFitnation.Podcast https://www.imstagram.com/the_misfitnation Twitter @richlamonica https://www.YouTube.com/@The_MisFitNation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richlamonica Twitch: the_misfitnation https://www.themisfitnation.com #USMarineVeteran #BlackOwnedBusiness #VeteranOwnedBusiness #FiorScotch #ToosDayCrue #VeteranEntrepreneur #ScotchLovers #MilitaryVeteran #SupportVeterans #OperationGratitude #VeteranStories #PodcastInterview #MilitaryLife #VeteranSuccess #VeteranSupport #ScotchWhiskey #VeteransHelpingVeterans #OnlineShopping #CustomEngraving #RichHistory #VeteranCommunity #BusinessSuccess #SupportSmallBusiness #InspiringStories #VeteranLeadership #CraftSpirits #Entrepreneurship #MilitaryToCivilianLife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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| Libro:Me -> Cromie di versi. Arte e poesia - Emilio La Greca Romano |Pi -> Pantone: The 20th Century in Color - Leatrice Eiseman, Keith Recker || Canzone:Me -> https://www.youtube.com/@cromaticalgbt6371 | https://www.cromaticalgbt.it/chi-siamo/cromatica-chorus/ |Pi -> Camaleonte - COMRAD -> Spotify || Film:Me -> Unicorn Store - diretto da Brie Larson |Pi -> Fior di loto (The Toll of the Sea) - diretto da Chester M. Franklin |Siamo su• Facebook• Instagram • Telegram• Playlist Spotify: Parole d'Autore - Canzoni random del Parlandom PodcastPuoi recensirci da telefono su Spotify, oppure su Podcast Apple| Fonti: Chamaeleonidae, Polpo, Rana di vetro, Scala cromatica, Wikipedia Discromatopsiaetimologia di Cromo || Sigla: Whiskey Blues - Ilya Truhano
Nella monografia a fumetti di oggi torniamo in Italia, per la precisione a Cesena dove è nato il disegnatore ed illustratore ospite nel nostro salotto virtuale. Manuele Fior è uno dei fumettisti più importanti e più premiati del panorama artistico italiano contemporaneo. Con il suoi disegni e con i suoi colori riesce a riprodurre la stessa sostanza dei sogni, permettendoci di viaggiare tra epoche e luoghi indagando sui legami umani. Ripercorreremo tutte le sue opere edite in Italia, cercando di fornire una panoramica quanto più dettagliata possibile del suo lavoro nel mondo dei fumetti. Le opere di cui parleremo sono: Rosso oltremare, Coconino Press La signorina Else, Coconino Press Cinquemila chilometri al secondo L' Intervista Le variazioni d'Orsay I giorni della merla L'ora dei Miraggi Celestia Hypericon Per rimanere aggiornati sui prossimi episodi e per commentare insieme questo episodio seguite la pagina instagram di @hipsterisminerd dove oltre ad avere anticipazioni sulle prossime puntate potrete trovare qualche chiacchiera su cinema a serie tv. Vi aspettiamo! Scriveteci e fateci sapere se vi é piaciuto questo episodio.
Selten haben wir uns so in die Nesseln gesetzt wie bei dieser Folge. Mozzarella aus Kuhmilch? Fetakäse nicht von der Ziege? Fior di Latte in vegan? Einige Fragen wollte Klaus erst gar nicht beantworten. Aber dann hat er sich doch einmal geräuspert und losgelegt. Erzählt dir alles rund um das Thema Käse und Grill und erklärt dir auch, warum du zukünftig deinen Käse mit Handschuhen anfassen wirst. Cheeeeeeese! ///// WIR KOCHEN & WIR GRILLEN bestellen: www.wirgrillen.com ///// Die Macher des Podcasts: www.hoch5.com ///// Der Mann am Grill: www.instagram.com/bbqklausbreinig ///// Die WIR GRILLEN-Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2OY0JrzwKm91KXQiZImkdb?si=eeaa06c87ad34e
A algunos no os va a gustar lo que os voy a decir: Técnicamente las motos y los motoristas son mucho más conservadores que el sector del automóvil. Eso no quita que muchos hayan intentado renovar e innovar. A veces, incluso, con éxito. Y otras, como estas 10 que os traigo… sin él. Algunas ideas eran buenas y otras, una locura. Entraré en detalle sobre lo dicho: Te invito a que compares una moto de los años 80 y una moto actual… y verás que hay importantes diferencias, pero básicamente son la misma cosa: Un chasis generalmente de tubos o de doble viga, con el motor en medio y el depósito sobre el motor. Y en cuanto a suspensiones, un basculante con un muelle y si hay suerte bieletas y una horquilla de suspensión, que esencialmente utiliza el mismo sistema desde hace 90 años en el que unos tubos entran dentro de otros. Sistema que hizo debutar en 1935 BMW en su R12. Justo es reconocer que en este asunto de las suspensiones BMW es de las marcas que más ha innovado… Honestamente, no sé si esto es bueno o malo. Creo que tiene ambas caras de la moneda, pues los moteros nos merecemos más en algunos aspectos sobre todo en todo los relacionados con la seguridad, pero en otros, mejor que nos quedemos como estamos. Pero, te pongo un ejemplo: Hay coches muy baratos que llevan cámara de visión trasera, simplemente para aparcar… ¡con lo práctico que sería algo así para ver justo detrás de nuestras motos! Pero, como os decía, hay gente que se ha atrevido… Os nos centramos en los que se han atrevido y no les ha salido bien. Vamos a ver esas ideas: 1. Depósito debajo del motor. Una mala idea. La Honda NSR500 de 1984, la primera NSR, fue la "moto al revés" con los escapes por encima del motor y el depósito debajo para bajar el centro de gravedad. 2. ¡Horquilla fuera! Ha habido muchos intentos de eliminar la horquilla convencional y de hecho BMW lo ha conseguido con mucho éxito con su Telelever, especialmente adecuado para motos pesadas. En competición ha habido muchos intentos, como las But, las distintas Elf o la Fior, para mí en este caso hablaría incluso de éxito. No me olvido de la Bimota Tesi y de la Yamaha GTS. 3. Frenos perimetrales. Por ejemplo, como los usados en las Buell desde 1983 hasta su desaparición en 2009, con discos muy grandes anclados a la llanta, no al buje. En este caso voy a ser claro: Me parecen no una buena idea, sino una muy buen idea. ¿Por qué? Puedes usar radios más finos, porque no aguantan tanto esfuerzo, y tienen unos discos enormes. Pero seguramente no hace falta “tanto disco”; que es más pesado, todo es más copleo y estos discos tienen fama de ser poco progresivos. 4. Motos con techo. Ha habido más, pero todos nos acordamos de la BMW C1 de 2001, cuando BMW consiguió homologar una moto que tenía techo y que se podría conducir, legalmente, sin casco… dos malas ideas. La moto corría poco, tenía unas inercias terribles debido a su techo y por muchas homologación y cinturón que lleves ir sin casco a mí, personalmente, me parecía una locura. 5. Motos diésel. Ha habido varias, a mí la que más gracia me hace es la Royal Enfield Bullet Taurus, producida entre los años 1993 y 2000. La idea era proporcionar un vehículo sencillo y económico capaz de recorrer más de 800 kilómetros con un solo depósito de 15 litros. El motor mono cilíndrico diésel de 325 cm3 y 6,9 CV a 3.600 rpm para 200 kg y una máxima de 90 km/h sus casi 200 kilogramos de peso. La moto corría poco y vibraba más y es que el concepto diésel y moto no casan… 6. Motor rotativo. Sinceramente, no me parecía mala idea usar el motor rotativo en una moto. Probé la DKW Wankel 2000 que había nacido en 1970 con un peso muy bajo de 170 Kg y motor monorrotor de 294 cm3 y 32 CV. Iba muy bien, muy fina, sin una sola vibración y no gastaba más que una 2T de la época. Y no daba tantos problemas, las motos hacen en general menos kilómetros que los coches, pero cuando los daba… era un verdadero desastre repararla. 7. Tracción total. Ha habido muchos experimentos, algunos artesanales muy curiosos, pero Yamaha se lo tomo en serio y en 2004 presentó la 2-Trac o “Two-track”. Estaba muy bien hecha y el sistema funcionaba bien, pero el mayor peso, complejidad y por tanto, precio, no compensaba la mejora. Yo la probé y en trialeras parecía que alguien te ayudaba… pero honestamente, no merecía la pena… y desapareció. Ahora se cotizan mucho como clásicas rarunas 8. Anti-hundimiento. Hubo un momento en el que si en tu moto no ponías un sistema anti-hundimiento no eras nadie. La idea era que la horquilla no se comprimiese demasiado. Honda abrió el fuego con su sistema TRAC (Torque Reactive Anti-dive Control). Y luego fueron todas. Se abandonaron y ahora, de la mano de las suspensiones activas, vuelven. 9. Frenos de disco cubiertos. Ha habido más casos, pero recuerdo a la Sanglas 400F que parecía que llevaba tambores, pero eran discos “encerrados” en el buje. A ver, no es broma… ¿a quién se le ocurrió esto? La mayor ventaja de los discos es la buena ventilación y se la quitamos. Además los hacemos más pequeños y todo más complicado… en fin, no fue una buena idea. Aunque Honda hizo algo parecido. 10. Pistones ovales. Hablando de Honda… aparece tres veces en esta lista de forma directa o indirecta. Hicimos un vídeo de esta moto, la NR500 que te recomiendo. Pero te recuerdo que poner los pistones ovales no fue un capricho, era una forma de hacer un V8 “disfrazado” pues el reglamente prohibía más de 4 cilindros. Para mí es una moto que mereció más… Conclusión. Me siento en deuda: Hay que hacer el mismo podcast, pero con ideas que triunfaron… os lo debo.
For the second time in four years, the bank of Canada has dropped the prime lending rate. What does this mean for buyers and sellers? VBuild join us to talk about custom builders, and what the consumer should look for selecting one.
Probios, rinomata azienda italiana specializzata nell'alimentazione healthy, ha annunciato di aver completato l'acquisizione del 100% del capitale sociale di Biotobio, con il supporto di Agreen Capital.Biotobio, parte dell'ecosistema EcorNaturaSì, è un leader nella commercializzazione di prodotti agroalimentari, salutistici, free-from e biologici. Tra i marchi acquisiti figurano nomi prestigiosi come Baule Volante, Finestra sul Cielo, Fior di Loto e Vivibio.
Come meet Eric Dominijanni a retired United States Marine and founder of the first black owned Scotch in the market. Eric spent 20 years in the Marine Corps working Amtraks and shares his experiences while serving. Eric has a passion in culinary arts and stumbled upon the scotch world which would lead him to be the first black owned scotch. Launched in 2023, Fior Scotch quickly garnered critical acclaim, securing double gold medals at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and the New York World Spirits Competition, as well as a prestigious 93 rating from The New York International Spirits Competition.
Suggest new guests/topics for the podcast here Talyn Fioré is a reiki Master, Breathwork Facilitator, Intuitive, Spiritual Coach, and Author. Talyn has dedicated herself to others, channeling her energy and insights to foster healing, growth, and empowerment. Episode highlights: Finding yourself How to know what the right path is Ego vs soul How to start loving yourself Reiki - what it is & how to use it Grounding yourself even in an apartment/city Listen to signs & your intuition Pay attention to yourself before getting into work The importance of silence Turning pain into purpose Accept & love yourself where you are RIGHT NOW Opposite of trauma is play BOOKS Talyn Recommends: Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Esther Hicks Eckhart Tolle Connect with Talyn: Instagram: @talynfiore TikTok: @talynted youtube.com/channel/UCogzOsqyhcrvvF8XwrghkNg https://store.bookbaby.com/book/waking-up-an-ode-to-alchemy https://www.amazon.com/Waking-Up-Alchemy-Talyn-Fiore-ebook/dp/B0CZGL887F/ Connect with Alex: Currently accepting clients worldwide - work with me here Have period cramps? Check out my online course DUTCH test (hormone test) GI Map test (gut test) Free resources IG: @nutritionmoderation TikTok: @nutritionmoderation nutritionmoderation.com DISCOUNTS: - Discount on Canadian Supplements: https://ca.fullscript.com/welcome/aking - Discount on U.S. Supplements: https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/aking1654616901
Chaque vendredi, l'émission est consacrée aux nouveautés musicales de ces dernières semaines et aux chansons cultes dans la séquence gold. Dans la séquence Génération Consciente, les auditeurs prennent la parole à travers des notes vocales envoyées via Whatsapp au 00336.37.42.62.24. Et Fabrice Yao, notre correspondant en Côte d'Ivoire, rend compte du troisième jour du FEMUA qui a lieu à Abidjan, en Côte d'Ivoire du 14 au 19 mai 2024. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Team Paiya feat Didi B, Ste Milano, Tam Sir, 3xdavs - FimbuFior 2 Bior feat Niska - Gnonmi avec laitElow'n feat Fior 2 Bior, Mosty - Côte d'Ivoire est ZOBlick Bassy - BengueYouka feat Jungeli - AlloTitom et Yuppé - Tshwala bamMula - Pas toucherFadal Dey - BabyloneSarah Phenon - 10%Affou Keïta - SababouléOumou Demba Kouyaté - Choubaga te allah dounDonna Summer - On the radioJohnny Guitar Watson - Booty ootySouzy Kasseya - Le téléphone sonneRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Chaque vendredi, l'émission est consacrée aux nouveautés musicales de ces dernières semaines et aux chansons cultes dans la séquence gold. Dans la séquence Génération Consciente, les auditeurs prennent la parole à travers des notes vocales envoyées via Whatsapp au 00336.37.42.62.24. Et Fabrice Yao, notre correspondant en Côte d'Ivoire, rend compte du troisième jour du FEMUA qui a lieu à Abidjan, en Côte d'Ivoire du 14 au 19 mai 2024. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Team Paiya feat Didi B, Ste Milano, Tam Sir, 3xdavs - FimbuFior 2 Bior feat Niska - Gnonmi avec laitElow'n feat Fior 2 Bior, Mosty - Côte d'Ivoire est ZOBlick Bassy - BengueYouka feat Jungeli - AlloTitom et Yuppé - Tshwala bamMula - Pas toucherFadal Dey - BabyloneSarah Phenon - 10%Affou Keïta - SababouléOumou Demba Kouyaté - Choubaga te allah dounDonna Summer - On the radioJohnny Guitar Watson - Booty ootySouzy Kasseya - Le téléphone sonneRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Emission spéciale consacrée au Festival des Musiques Urbaines d'Anoumabo (FEMUA) avec Salif Traoré, Commissaire général du festival. Pour cette 16ème édition, Gims, Yemi Alade, Sarkodie, Franglish, Sona Jobarteh, Patche Di Rima, Gadji Celi, O'Nel Mala, Les Patrons, Affou Keita, Fadal Dey, Elow'n, Morijah, Fior 2 Bior et Tamsir seront sur la scène de l'INJS du 14 au 19 mai. Le FEMUA est également un évènement à caractère social. Cette année, le thème abordé lors des panels, conférences et ateliers sera la santé mentale des jeunes. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Magic System - Souvenir d'AnoumaboGims feat Niska - Sapés comme jamaisGadji Celi - Ancien feuYemi Alade - DancinaTamsir feat Team Paiya, Ste Milano, Renard Barakissa, Tazeboy, PSK -Coup du marteauSarkodie - Freaky naughtyLes Patrons - ZamaFranglish - Trop parlerRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
Émission spéciale consacrée au Festival des Musiques Urbaines d'Anoumabo (FEMUA) avec Salif Traoré, commissaire général du festival. Pour cette 16ème édition, Gims, Yemi Alade, Sarkodie, Franglish, Sona Jobarteh, Patche Di Rima, Gadji Celi, O'Nel Mala, Les Patrons, Affou Keita, Fadal Dey, Elow'n, Morijah, Fior 2 Bior et Tamsir seront sur la scène de l'INJS du 14 au 19 mai 2024. Le FEMUA est également un évènement à caractère social. Cette année, le thème abordé lors des panels, conférences et ateliers sera la santé mentale des jeunes. Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons :Magic System - Souvenir d'AnoumaboGims feat Niska - Sapés comme jamaisGadji Celi - Ancien feuYemi Alade - DancinaTamsir feat Team Paiya, Ste Milano, Renard Barakissa, Tazeboy, PSK - Coup du marteauSarkodie - Freaky naughtyLes Patrons - ZamaFranglish - Trop parlerRetrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer.
« Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous qui vous plonge dans un vestiaire de foot. Tous les soirs, des anciens joueurs professionnels analysent et débattent autour de l'actualité du foot. Jérôme Rothen anime des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team composée de Christophe Dugarry, Emmanuel Petit, Jean-Michel Larqué, Eric di Meco, Pascal Olmeta, Jérémy Menez et deux recrues : Andy Delort et Steve Savidan. Julien Cazarre propose son journal du foot : Le Cazarre enchainé ainsi qu'un quizz Rothen contre le reste du monde.
Les footballeurs parlent aux footballeurs ! « Rothen s'enflamme », le rendez-vous des passionnés du ballon rond revient pour une deuxième saison ! Jérôme Rothen animera des débats enflammés avec sa Dream Team d'anciens joueurs composée d'Emmanuel Petit, Lionel Charbonnier, Éric Di Meco, Mathieu Bodmer, Mathieu Valbuena et Jean-Michel Larqué. Julien Cazarre sortira cette saison encore, des infos exclusives toujours avec son humour et sa plume acérée. En cette année de Coupe du Monde de football, Jérôme Rothen et Jean-Louis Tourre s'entourent d'un casting 5 étoiles avec le grand retour de Juninho (déjà présent lors de la Coupe du Monde au Brésil en 2014), et les arrivées de Patrice Evra, Steven Nzonzi, Mamadou Niang et Jérémy Ménez.
This week's episode features a conversation between Joe and fellow Marine, Eric Dominijanni, the owner of Fior Scotch. After a distinguished 20-year career, Eric transitioned to civilian life and pursued his passion for cooking by attending culinary school. He shares his inspiring journey from scotch collector to creator of his own brand, Fior. Eric's story highlights the importance of leveraging industry connections and building a strong team. The discussion explores how leadership skills honed in the military translate seamlessly to success in the business world. Learn more about Eric and Fior Scotch here. About Our Guest Fior Scotch is the only U.S. veteran-owned Scotch, and only Black-owned Scotch, available in the market. Founded by Retired Marine Major Eric Dominijanni, a decorated officer with three tours in Iraq and two in Okinawa, Fior isn't just an exceptional spirit; it's a tribute to service and community. After a distinguished 20-year military career, he started to decant the remaining drams of particularly good scotches from his collection into what would become his Infinity Bottle. Eventually, the blend became so good that he didnt want to change it. To fulfill his dream, Major Dominijanni tapped an industry expert to help recreate it. What started as a personal experiment turned into Fior, a Scotch that boasts a clean and balanced flavor profile. Join the conversation on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship. About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union Becoming a member at Navy Federal Credit Union could help you earn more and save more. Their certificate options could earn you more than standard savings accounts with competitive rates. Not all financial institutions offer you as many choices for savings options as Navy Federal does. For example, you could start your savings journey with a low minimum deposit, add money at any time and watch your savings GROW! Thanks to flexible terms, you can use Navy Federal's savings options for all kinds of goals—short or long-term. Considering a big home improvement project? Maybe you want to consolidate debt? You could borrow up to 100% of your home's equity with a Fixed-Rate Home Equity Loan with ZERO closing costs, or easily borrow as you go with a Home Equity Line of Credit. BOTH options could help make life's big expenses seem more manageable. To learn more, visit NavyFederal.org. At Navy Federal, our members are the mission. MD Hearing It's 2024. Are you still paying thousands of dollars for hearing aids that don't even work right? MDHearing is an FDA Registered, Rechargeable Hearing Aid that costs a fraction of what typical hearing aids cost. MDHearing's brand new XS model costs OVER 90% LESS than clinic hearing aids! And the XS is MDHearing's smallest hearing aid ever… it fits inside your ear, and no one will even know it's there! MDHearing was founded by an ENT Surgeon who saw how many of his patients needed hearing aids but couldn't afford them. He made it his mission to develop a quality hearing aid that anyone could afford. If you want MDHearing's smallest hearing aid ever, go to Shopmdhearing.com and use promo code VETERAN to get their NEW $397 when you buy a pair offer. Squared Away Your military experience taught you the importance of getting the job done right. But when you're running a business, there's never enough time to tackle all your priorities. Keeping up with all the email back and forth and social media takes a lot of time and focus and balancing business with personal is also time consuming. Coordinating travel or planning an event is always more complicated than expected
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Last time we spoke about operation Galvanic, the invasion of the Gilbert islands. The Americans finally assaulted Tarawa, Makin, Betio and the smaller islands of the Gilberts. Tarawa saw an estimated 4690 Japanese and Koreans killed, with 17 Japanese and 129 Koreans POWs captured. The Marines suffered 1009 deaths, 2101 wounded and 191 missing in action. Vandegrift would tell the New York Times on December 27th "Tarawa was an assault from beginning to end. We must steel ourselves now to pay that price". The heavy casualties would be met by an outraged american public who could not believe such losses were necessary to take such small and seemingly unimportant islands. Little did the American public know, the lessons of places like Tarawa, were just one of many more to come. Admiral Nimitz would spend considerable time reading furious letters from the letters of the dead boys on these islands. This episode is battle of Cape St George Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. The Gilberts, specifically Tarawa, provided the first “wake up call” to American about the ferocity of the war ahead of them. Correspondents were not present at Henderson Field during the Marine battle for Gaudalcanal where the Americans found themselves defenders and the Japanese attackers. 6 months of grueling battle would see casualties approximating those incurred after three days on Tarawa. Correspondent Richard Johnston was one of the first to write of the action for Time magazine “It has been a privilege to see the Marines from privates to colonels, every man a hero, go up against Japanese fire with complete disregard for their lives.“Last week some two to three thousand US Marines, most of them dead and wounded, gave the nation a name to stand beside those of Concord Bridge, the Bonhomme Richard, the Alamo, Little Big Horn and Belleau Wood. The name was Tarawa.”” Johnston was one of 25 war correspondents, 5 photographers and two artists embedded with the marines in the Gilberts. Never in history had a battle been so fully covered by the press. The amphibious landings drew immense casualty rates and during the active fighting, the mortality rate per 1000 soldiers per day was 1.78 compared to 0.36 in europe, thats nearly 5 times more. Overall casualty rates, including the wounded were 5.5 per thousand per day compared to 1.74 for europe. The war correspondents learnt a lot about the fighting qualities of their marines, but they also learnt a great deal about the enemy. The battles frequently saw hand-to-hand combat. The Americans were shocked to find the enemy were not in fact short, bucktoothed, bespectacled “Japs” as the propaganda cartoons had portrayed them. Private 1st class Robert Muhlbach recalled many of the enemy were over 6 feet tall and “They were good at defending themselves, and so we had to parry and thrust, and they were good! Those guys were so much bigger than the average Jap. They were naval landing forces [Rikusentai], like Japanese Marines, and they were larger. They were very accurate with their weapons, and good with their bayonets … They were good and we were pretty good, too. So it was two of probably the best military outfits in the war.” One Lt Thomas encountered some hand to hand fighting and said “ I had the field telephone in my hand when I was rushed by the biggest Jap I've ever seen. We grappled for a few seconds, and I managed to kick him off me and throw him to the ground. Then I picked up a 0.45 and finished him off.” General Holland Smith who commanded the marines had this to say about Tarawa “I don't see how they ever took Tarawa. It's the most completely defended island I ever saw … I passed boys who had lived yesterday a thousand times and looked older than their fathers. Dirty, unshaven, with gaunt sightless eyes, they had survived the ordeal, but it had chilled their souls. They found it hard to believe they were actually alive …” He was not to be the only high ranking commander stunned by what occurred on such a small island. Admiral Nimitz wrote to his wife “I have never seen such a desolate spot as Tarawa. General Richardson, who saw battlefields in France last year, says it reminded him of the Ypres field, over which the battle raged back and forth for weeks. Not a coconut tree of thousands was left whole …” Nimitz would read countless letters beginning with “you killed my son on Tarawa”. The mothers of 1009 marines and 687 naval personnel would never see their sons again. The invasion of the gilberts had ushered in what is commonly known as the “island hoping campaign” vs what was called Leapfrogging in the south pacific. As told to us by General Douglas MacArthur “Although we've already seen many instances of American forces launching amphibious invasions against Japanese-held islands, particularly at the Solomons, there is one difference to be made. The strategy employed in the South Pacific is often referred to as leapfrogging, and the explanation comes from General MacArthur himself, who claimed to have invented this strategy despite it predating WW2 by many decades. My strategic conception for the Pacific Theater, which I outlined after the Papuan Campaign and have since consistently advocated, contemplates massive strokes against only main strategic objectives, utilizing surprise and air-ground striking power supported and assisted by the fleet. This is the very opposite of what is termed island hopping which is the gradual pushing back of the enemy by direct frontal pressure with the consequent heavy casualties which will certainly be involved. Key points must of course be taken but a wise choice of such will obviate the need for storming the mass of islands now in enemy possession. Island hopping with extravagant losses and slow progress ... is not my idea of how to end the war as soon and as cheaply as possible. New conditions require for solution and new weapons require for maximum application of new and imaginative methods. Wars are never won in the past.”” With the capture of the Gilberts, now the allies had an assortment of new air bases for land based aircraft to be used against the Marshalls. The seabees and 7th air force engineers rapidly went to work on airfield construction at Tarawa and Makin. Yet there were many who questioned if it really was all worth it, amongst them was General Holland Smith "Was Tarawa worth it? My answer is unqualified: No." He questioned whether 1772 lives and an escort carrier was worth the additional air fields. The invasion taught a lot of bitter lessons, such as how to improve the preliminary naval bombardments and air strikes so they would be more successful; to improve the capability of naval fleets to move into a area and obtain control over it; for naval and aerial assets to remain in the area for the throughout the entire assault; the vital importance of maintaining good communications between land and sea and between the tanks and infantry which proved rather lackluster at Tarawa; the value of amphibian tractors when you had to face fortified beaches and most importantly Operation Galvanic proved to be a significant testing ground of established amphibious doctrine. The Americans had no illusions that the techniques, tactics and procedures set for in the basic US manuals for landing operations were workable under such difficult conditions. On the other side, the Japanese had prepared the Ko Brigade at Ponape consisting of the 3rd battalion, 107th regiment, 3rd battalion, 16th mountain artillery regiment, 2nd company, 52nd engineers and other units of the 1st south seas detachment to launch a counterlanding against the Gilberts, but this plan was quickly dropped. Instead the Japanese would focus their efforts on reinforcing other central pacific islands such as the Marshalls. Over on Bougainville, the Americans were enjoying a rather quiet week after the battle of the Coconut Grove and they used this time to expand their perimeter. However there was a hiccup on November 17th when convoy 31.6 bearing the 3rd battalion, 21st marines were set upon by Betty bombers. 185 marines were aboard the destroyer transport McKean and as she approached Empress Augusta Bay a Betty hit her with a torpedo off her starboard quarter. This exploded her after magazine and depth charge spaces. Flaming oil engulfed her, she lost power and communications. Her commanding officer Lt Ralph Ramey ordered abandon ship at 3:55am as she began to sink stern first by 4am. 64 crew and 52 troops died as a result of the attack. Meanwhile Colonel Hamanoue's men had been busy constructing defenses around the forks of the Piva River. By the 18th, American patrols discovered two new Japanese roadblocks on the Numa Numa and East-West trails. This led the 3rd battalion ,3rd marines to be tasked with knocking out the Numa Numa roadblock. The marines opened the following day up with an artillery barrage before rolling in with some light tanks flanking and rousing the defenders of the roadblock. 16 Japanese would be killed. With the Numa Numa position secured, the men advanced over to hit the East-West roadblock. That same morning the 2nd battalion, 3rd marines crossed the Piva and captured the roadblock at the forks area. During the afternoon, a reinforced platoon seized some high ground to the left of the East-West Trail. The platoon led by Lt Steve Cibek dug in on top of the feature that would provide excellent observation over the area. The Japanese would toss attacks at their hill for 3 days prompting reinforcements to be brought up to help Cibeks men. On the 21st, General Geiger decided to expand the perimeter again, this time to Inland Defense line “easy”. The 21st marines would now take up a position between the other two regiments. They would however run into some strong resistance from the bulk of Colonel Hamanoue's focus with their 3rd battalion getting pinned down after crossing the Piva by heavy mortar fire. Their 2nd battalion in the center ran head on into a Japanese defensive line astride the East-West trail. There were around 20 pillboxes and the 2nd battalion were forced to pull back. Unexpectedly the Japanese pursued them, trying to envelop the line held by the 1st battalion, but they failed and were cut down by machine gun fire. This allowed the 1st battalion to extend their lines north towards what was now being called Cibek's ridge. Geiger then halted the advances on November 22nd and shifted his units the following day to plug up some gaps in the line. He further planned to launch a new assault on the 24th. The 24th began with a heavy artillery bombardment as the 2nd and 3rd battalions, 3rd marine began advancing under the supporting first of the 1st battalion. At H-hour, 9:00am, a Japanese battery located on the forward slope of a coconut grove began to accurately smash the 1st battalions assembly locations. As one observer noted “Shells poured into the first lines, into the attacking battalions' areas, the forward Regimental C.P. area, the rear C.P., the trail. The noise was much greater now-not only the deafening roar, but, added to it, the sharp terrifying sound of a shell exploding close by ... the agonizing moans of men shouting for corpsmen, for help, for relief from burning torture ... the maniacal screams and sobs of a man whose blood vessels in his head have burst from the blast concussions of high explosives devised by the clever brain of civilized man. The Third Battalion took it. The C.P. area took it to the tune of fourteen men killed and scores wounded in a period of five minutes." The 1st battalion quickly became pinned down. Fortunately Cibeks men were able to locate the battery and used 155mm howitzers to destroy it. At first the advance saw little resistance, as described by one historian of the 3rd marines "For the first hundred yards both battalions advanced abreast through a weird, stinking, plowed-up jungle of shattered trees and butchered Japs. Some hung out of trees, some lay crumpled and twisted beside their shattered weapons, some were covered by chunks of jagged logs and jungle earth, a blasted bunker, their self-made tomb. The Marines pressed forward on their destructive mission toward their clearly defined day's objective." Yet Japanese reserves were rushed to the scene and began engaging the 3rd marines. The 3rd marines were facing extremely accurate enemy artillery and mortar fire taking heavy casualties. The advancing americans would have to destroy a series of bunkers one by one while at the same time repelling the enemy's counterattacks. After already suffering 70 casualties going a quarter mile the Americans fired upon log bunker after log bunker one by one. The Japanese targeted American flamethrower units killing a number of them. Around every defense point Japanese snipers in trees and on elevated platforms fired upon them. Nambu machine guns were firing at all times. The terrain eventually dictated hand to hand and tree to tree combat. Though grueling, the Americans reached their first objective. The men reorganized their positions and unleashed a new artillery barrage with the two battalion advancing yet again against fierce resistance. It was not just the enemy they faced, the terrain in this area was dominated by swamps. General Geiger then postponed the attack to secure the terrain above the proposed airfield site so he could provide his men with a Thanksgiving meal. For thanksgiving the turkey meals were sent forward to the front with parties organized, braving Japanese sniper fire. One observer recalled “Some of the meat got there, some didn't. But it was a good stunt and a necessity; no one would have been forgiven if it had been left to rot down at the Division Commissary just because we had a battle! The men sat on logs eating their turkey. Nearby a Jap lay rotting in the swamp. Heads and arms of dead Japs floated in the near-by jungle streams. Not a very enjoyable setting, but these were tired, ravenously hungry men who had been fighting all day. And it was Thanksgiving. Those who were able to get it enjoyed their turkey.” By nightfall the resistance was crumbling and the Americans were grabbing a mile beyond the objective line before digging in. Mop up operations would be around the clock, but the battle of Piva forks had effectively come to an end, thus securing the site for a projected bomber field. The battle cost the Japanese dearly. Hamanoue's 23rd regiment ceased to exist as a well organized fighting unit. The marines counted 1107 dead Japanese, though it is likely the number was much higher. The 3rd marines suffered 115 casualties, thus earning some relief from the 9th marines for many days. On November 25th, the 1st battalion, 9th marines advanced past Cibeks ridge and unexpectedly ran into heavy machine gun fire from a small feature directly in front. They charged at the feature and tossed grenades, but the Japanese were able to repel their attack, thus the feature was named Grenade Hill. Meanwhile General Hyakutake feared that the invasion of Cape Torokina was only a stepping stone for a large invasion against Buka. He persuaded Admiral Kusaka to further reinforce Buka. Previously Major General Kijima Kesao's 17t infantry group had been dispatched on 5 destroyers to protect Bougainvilles northern sector. No Captain Kagawa Kiyoto would perform a run to Buka on the 24th. Luckily for him his run went uncontested and he was able to unload 900 men of the 1st mobile raiding unit and a detachment of the 17th engineer regiment. At the same time he evacuated over 700 aviation personnel no longer required on Buka as her airfield was destroyed. Kiyoto's movement however was soon discovered by the Americans. Admiral Halsey, never one to let up a fight, immediately dispatched 5 destroyers, the Ausburne, Claxton, Dyson, Converse and Spence under Captain Burke to intercept them. Kiyoto had departed Buka shortly after midnight, while Burke lurked near them. American radar gave Burke an enormous advantage in first detection and he knew how to use it. At 1:41am after the initial radar contact was gained at 22,000 yards, Burke turned east to close in more. The Japanese were oblivious as Burkes force closed in at just 5500 yards when at 1:55am he ordered all his destroyers to fire 5 torpedoes each before the force made a hard turn to the south to avoid retaliation. Lookouts on the Japanese flagship Onami only spotted the American destroyers when it was too late. Kiyoto's force were absolutely shredded by the torpedo volley. Onami took several hits and sunk without a single survivor; Makinami took a single torpedo hit and managed to stay afloat, but greatly crippled. Burkes force pushed it to the limit going 33 knots to overtake the IJN vessels as they tried to flee while firing upon them using 5 inch guns. Yugiri turned to fire 3 torpedoes, but Burke foresaw the maneuver and executed a well timed evasion. The torpedoes exploded in the wake of Burkes flagship. It devolved into a running gun battle until 2:25 when the Japanese dispersed. 60 miles off Cape St George, Burke's three destroyers concentrated their 5 inch guns on Yugiri which received a critical hit at 3:05am crippling her speed. Yugiri was outgunned and outmaneuvered, so her captain turned her around to fire their remaining torpedoes and engage in a suicidal gun battle. At 3:15 Yugiri received another hit causing a tremendous explosion and would sink by 3:28. Meanwhile the crippled Makinami was finished off with torpedoes and gunfire. The two other Japanese destroyers managed to flee westwards, but Burke could not pursue as it was too close to Rabaul. The Japanese suffered terrible losses, aboard Onami all but 228 men died; aboard Makinami all but 28 out of 200 perished, from Yugiri there were 278 survivors out of 497 crew and troops. For the Americans, it was a brilliant victory and it demonstrated how far the IJN's super human night fighting ability had fallen to allied radar innovation. Burkes victory was described “as an almost perfect action” and he was awarded a Navy Cross. But now we have to head over to Green Hell where the battle for Sattelberg was raging. General Katagiri's counteroffensive that was launched back on November 22nd did not produce the results he was expecting. General Wootten predicted the 238th regiment would attack from the north while the bulk of the 79th regiment would hit from the northwest. Both of these forces had to cross the Song River to hit their main target, Brigadier Porters position at Scarlet Beach. The 2/43rd battalion took the lionshare of the assault with their B company under Captain Gorden successfully repelling the attempts by the 238th regiment to infiltrate. At around 8am, 15 Japanese tried to get between his right flank and the sea. By 9am some telephone lines to the HQ were cut, gradually the Japanese infiltrators were hunted and killed. Meanwhile the Fujii detachment had been created to take back Pabu hill. Unable to get past the Australian machine gun positions, Japanese mortars and 75 mm guns from Pino Hill began to bombard them. The Australians took heavy casualties but would not budge. Lt Colonel Thomas Scott sent small parties to harass the Japanese rear when they attempted an offensive. Fearing the 2/32nd battalion would soon be trapped, Porter sent his reserve D company over to reinforce them. However as D company crossed the Song river, Colonel Hayashida began to attack the Australian perimeter, applying considerable pressure on the positions held by the 2/43rd. Around noon, D company intercepted a Japanese thrust across the Surpine Valley. At 1pm D company saw the enemy force near some huts and began calling artillery strikes down upon them. As they attacked the Japanese it forces them into a more confined area near a creek. The Australians surrounded them, but the Japanese used captured anti-tank mines as booby traps. The Australians backed off somewhat trying to contain the Japanese into a pocket as they hit them with mortars. By 5:40 the Australians dug in and during the night the Japanese would withdraw after losing 43 men. November 22nd saw the Japanese suffer 89 deaths while the Australians only had 1. With this Wooten felt the Japanese counteroffensive was most likely defeated and prepared to respond against what seemed to be Katagiri's last attempt to turn the tide of battle. For the Japanese, the attack of D company had completely disorganized their counteroffensive. They had estimated the Australians had sent 3 to 4 battalions instead of a single company to reinforce Pabu Hill and this action had the dual effect of cutting off the road between Wareo and Bonga. Colonel Hayashida had no choice but to redirect units of his regiment to defend the northern bank of the song and try to prevent the reinforcement of Pabu. Despite the actions of the Fujii detachment, the Australians stubbornly continued to resist and this led the Japanese to believe they were increasing in strength at Pabu Hill and enjoyed resupply via aircraft drops. Meanwhile the Japanese fighting power was decreasing due to their overfiring of guns and mortars from Pino Hill. Their rations were at a ⅓ standard amount, local supplies like potatoes were nearly all gone and casualties were high. The fighting around Scarlet Beach would continue until November 28th, when the Japanese withdrew towards Wareo. Katagiri's counteroffensive was unable to affect the 26th brigades advance upon Sattelberg and fell apart. Over at the Sattelberg front, Brigadier Whitehead resumed his advance on the 22nd, with the 2/48th, supported by Matilda tanks advancing up the Sattelberg road, while the 2/23rd advanced west to the Turn Off Corner position. The 2/23rd were attempting to go across a 3200 foot Feature to gain high ground over Sattelberg. The 2/48th reached a creek southwest of Sattelberg when suddenly they were halted by a landslide and four mines laid out by the Japanese. The 2/23rd after passing the corner, hit the enemy defending the 3200 feature by encircling and gradually annihilating them. Whitehead believed they held favorable terrain to dig in for the night, but would be met with strong artillery bombardment causing heavy casualties upon the 2/32nd and 2/48th. Further north the 2/24th were trying to break through towards Palanko but the 2nd battalion, 80th regiment managed to thwart their every effort at outflanking them. Both sides suffered heavy casualties of the course of a few days of battle.On the 23rd, the 2/48th spent the day trying to find a way through the rugged jungle grounds leading to Sattelberg, finally discovering an uncontested hairpin bend to the right that led to the Red Roof Hut Spur. By this point Katagiri was aware his forces on Sattelberg were not being supplied well and could not hope to resist for much longer. He began preparing to withdraw the 80th regiment over to Wareo as a result. On the 24th Whitehead sent two companies to creep up the approach of Sattelberg from the south while the Japanese continued hammering them using artillery and bombers. Meanwhile the 2/23rd launched a diversionary attack. The attack would employ what was colloquially called a “chinese attack”, ie; to make as much noise as possible. However the action quickly turned into a real firefight over the 3200 Feature. The Japanese made a surprising counter attack from the feature which inadvertently led to the Australians seizing the feature to their surprise. During the afternoon, the 2/48th reached Red Roof Hut where they found 20 Japanese deeply entrenched in two man pits with log covers. The Japanese opened fire upon them quickly pinning them down. The Japanese rolled grenades and fired machine guns at short range , as the Australians gradually surrounded them. Try as the might the Australians were unable to kill or dislodge the Japanese prompting White to signal at 5:50pm "Plan for tomorrow. 2/48 with tanks to go through Lyne 's company. 2/23 to hold firm." Just as the 2/48th were about to withdraw, Sergeant Tom Derrick made a daring attack against the right flank, rapidly advancing through Kunai grass before his men tossed their grenades into the Japanese entrenchments. By nightfall, Red Roof Hut was seized and the Australians dug in about 150 yards from Sattelberg itself. At the same time the 2/24th found the Japanese defenders who had halted them had abandoned their position. When they checked the area they found evidence the Japanese were eating ferns and the core of bamboo. The state of their corpses and the many documents and diaries they found indicated the Japanese supply situation was extremely dire. The men defending Sattelberg were being supplied from bases at Nambariwa which relied on fishing boats, submarines and airdrops, because their barges were too vulnerable to air and naval attacks. The supplies Australians saw airdropped to the Japanese were hardly enough. It was here the Australians found a diary entry from the 79th regiment I've read a few times "Every day just living on potatoes. Divided the section into two groups, one group for fighting and the other to obtain potatoes. Unfortunately none were available. On the way back sighted a horse, killed it and roasted a portion of it… At present, our only wish is just to be able to see even a grain of rice." Another diarist of the 80th Regiment jubilantly wrote in mid-November: "Received rice ration for three days… It was like a gift from Heaven and everybody rejoiced. At night heard loud voices of the enemy. They are probably drinking whisky because they are a rich country and their trucks are able to bring up such desirable things—I certainly envy them." On the morning of the 25th, the 2/48th discovered the enemy positions in front of them also abandoned. Soon the Australians were entering the abandoned shell of Sattelberg. Meanwhile with the aid of tanks, the 2/24th were rapidly advancing towards Palanko, capturing it by nightfall. Further to the left, elements of the 2/23rd and 2/4th commando squadron found Mararuo abandoned. The 80th regiment was fleeing towards Wario as a broken force. With this the battle of Sattelberg had come to an end. The battle for sattelberg cost the Japanese roughly 2000 casualties. Once the Australians entered Sattelberg a signal was sent to the 2/32nd on Pabu that “Torpy sits on Sat”. Torpy was a nickname for Brigadier Whitehead, based on the Whitehead Torpedo. Whitehead had also been one of the commanding officers of the 2/32nd battalion. Such nicknames were used in signals to disguise messages in case the enemy intercepted them. The capture of sattelberg was another turning point in the New Guinea campaign. General Adachi would note “Local resistance in small pockets continued in order to keep the Australian troops in action and prevent the 9th Division from being free to make an attack on Cape Gloucester and Marcus Point (east of Gasmata) should resistance cease altogether. While delaying action was being fought at Finschhafen the 17th Division was being moved by land and sea from Rabaul to Cape Gloucester to resist the anticipated attack in that area… The most advantageous position (Pabu) for the launching of a successful counter-attack was given up; also Pabu provided excellent observation for artillery fire, and after its capture the position of the Japanese forces was precarious. Even after the failure of the attack on Scarlet Beach we still retained some hopes of recapturing Finschhafen, but at this point the idea was abandoned.” The Japanese now believed that Finschhafen was completely lost and there was not much hope of halting the Australian advance. General Berryman now urged Wootten to begin a drive north along the coast to try and cut off the Japanese lines of retreat and secure the eastern coast before the expected American led invasion of New Britain. Thus Woottne next decided to clear the Wareo-Gusika ridge first, predicting the Japanese might launch a counterattack against his rear. On the 26th Wootten ordered the 24th brigade to seize the area from Gusika towards the Kalueng Lakes; for the 2-th brigade to seize Nongora and Christmas Hills; the 26th brigade to advance north from Sattelberg towards Wareo; and for the 4th brigade to guard the approach to Scarlet Beach and the Heldsbach area. Yet before the Australians could start their new offensive they had to first clear out Pino Hill and secure the road towards Pabu. Two companies of the 2/32nd with four matilda tanks led by Colonel Scott were given the job. Meanwhile Colonel Hayashida launched a last ditch effort to take back Pabu. Reserve company 8 of the 2nd battalion, 78th regiment with the support of two 75 mm guns and mortars were given the task. As the bombardment raged over Pabu, the 30 Japanese attempted to infiltrate from the northwest and southwest. The Japanese ran into well dug positions, and the Australians caused them 20 casualties for their efforts. The Australian defenders had called in artillery support which bombarded the ring area around Pabu successfully foiling the attack. Meanwhile Pino Hill was hit with 2360 artillery shells, then by fire from four matilda tanks, before the Australian infantry stormed the feature to find it abandoned. On the 27th Wootten altered his offensive plan. Now he sought a three pronged assault against the Gusika-Wareo ridge. Berryman, Whitehead and Wootten were visiting Sattelberg on the 27th when they looked at the rugged country towards Wareo. They all knew it would be another logistical nightmare. Berryman stated it would be unwise to commit the 20th brigade through the center and that instead they should launch a two pronged attack using the 26th and 24th brigades against Wareo proper and the Gusika-Wareo ridge. Thus now the 26th and 24th brigades would hit the Gusika Wareo area and the 20th brigade would support the coastal thrust. On that same day, the 2/28th battalion advanced along the coast to take up a flanking position near the Gusika-Wareo ridge. The 2/28th made it just 500 yards south of Bonga when they were halted by strong Japanese resistance. It would take Matilda tank support to cross over a creek and begin reducing the Japanese positions. The Australians stormed over and a platoon seized a feature called “the exchange position” left undefended. The next day saw the relief of the 2/32nd battalion who advanced north while the 2/43rd took over their position on Pabu. The Pabu defenders had suffered 25 deaths and 51 wounded, but would count over 195 dead Japanese. On the 29th, the 2/43rd fanned out finding Japanese resistance west of Pabu. The Australians attempted to encircle and annihilate the Japanese positions, but were unable and gradually had to pull back to Pabu. To the east the 2/28th seized Bonga and sent patrols towards Gusika who found it abandoned so the entire battalion moved forward and took up a position at a former Japanese supply base along the coast. Meanwhile the 26th brigade were advancing north of the Song River and managed to seize Masangkoo and Fior. On the 30th, Wootten commenced the main offensive; the 2/28th crossed the Kaleung river and advanced to the Lagoon area; the 2/43rd seized the Horace and Horse mountain area; the 2/15th crossing the Song River and advanced towards Nongora and th 2/23rd crossing the Song River to cut off the main Kuanko track. Only the 2/28th would be met with strong resistance from the Japanese who were now panicking as the fall of Gusika had completely cut off their supply route towards Wareo. It was a very dire situation for the Japanese as they retreated. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The battle of Cape St George earned Captain Burke a incredible victory and yet again proved the IJN's night fighting abilities were no longer up to par. The battle for Sattelberg was finally over and with it any hope for the Japanese to take back the Finschhafen area, yet agian they fled north in New Guinea.
Avec Reza Pounewatchy - et en direct du Badaboum à Paris.2ᵉ délocalisation du Nova Club au Badaboum. Nos invités du soir sont Pearl & The Oysters, duo franco-américain aux productions pop psychédélique. Leur dernier album, Coast 2 Coast avait fait mouche à la rédaction Nova ! L'occasion de revenir sur ce projet, ceux à venir ainsi que leur parcours.Lazy Flow est notre second invité, DJ résident de la CREOLE et ayant lancé son label Bouillon Records et son premier EP Paris Bouillon Club au cours de l'année.TRACKLISTOutKast - So Fresh, So CleanBlasé - Number One Maiya The Don - BodyBlundetto & Di Ruption - My Princess Dub Le disque de 19h22 (envoyez votre proposition, un morceau aux couleurs Nova Club, à @davidblot sur Instagram!) :Mos Def - Respiration (ft. Common)COBRAH - Tequila Pearl & The Oysters - Konami Electric Light Orchestra - The Whale Taeko Onuki - Tokai Margo Guryan - Under My Umbrella Joao Donato - Lugar ComumThe Addams Family Theme (Lazy Flow vogue edit)Natoxie, Meryl & Yozo - YozoBlack K ft. Fior 2 Bior - Ca va me donner quoi Push Up (Like Dynamite - 150bpm edit)Maureen - On n'est pas potes (prod. By Lijai, Lazy Flow & Malibu Beatz) Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ever found yourself in the middle of an in-flight fracas or been irked by the audacity of folks rushing to the front when the plane lands? Well, we've got some tales to tell about our recent travel adventures and uncouth airplane etiquette. We also delve into how heightened emotions seem to be the norm nowadays.In this episode, we grapple with the global tug-of-war against COVID-19, shining a spotlight on North Korea's ridiculous restrictions and how some people in the US would like to adopt them. We've got our fingers on the pulse of public sentiment, thanks to a recent Wall Street Journal poll, as we explore how folks feel about Joe Biden and Donald Trump in the current climate. And speaking of Biden, let's talk about his mental capacity. Recent surveys show that more than half of respondents don't think he's mentally up for the job. We unravel what this could mean for his presidency and the upcoming elections - especially with the border crisis thrown into the mix.To give us a clearer perspective, we've got a special guest, Fior Hernandez, who shares her firsthand experiences from the US-Mexico border. We explore how Biden's devastating immigration policy shows No signs of improving. Furthermore, we dissect how dwindling African-American support could influence Biden's presidency and speculate about his potential successor on the Democratic side.As we wrap up, we also give you a sneak peek of our upcoming episodes where we'll be unpacking topics like marijuana, climate change, and energy with some exciting guests. So, strap in for a roller coaster of enlightening conversations, compelling insights, and riveting debates. Trust us, you don't want to miss this!Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D
En l'absence de Claudy Siar, l'émission sera présentée par Peggy Broche. Parmi les nouveautés du jour, Burna Boy dont le nouvel album I told them est sorti le 25 août 2023, la collaboration ivoirienne de Fior 2 Bior et Didi B et la nouvelle chanson du Comorien Says'z. La séquence Gold sera consacrée aux chansons disco funk des années 80. Retrouvez notre playlist sur Deezer :Youka – SénégalBurna Boy – City Boyz Says'z – Nécessaire Fior 2 Bior, Didi B – On se met bienCkay feat Joeboy & Kuami Eugene – Love Nwantiti remixAbeti Masikini – Je suis fâchéeCalema – Te amo Chemise – She can't love you Patrice Rushen – Forget me nots Oliver Cheatham – Get Down Saturday NightJunior – Mama used to say Tiakola X Dave – Meridian Harmonik – Otan Yemi Alade – Fear love
Julia Ioffe joins Peter Hamby to discuss Saudi Arabia's surprising emergence as a Russia-Ukraine mediator. Then Teddy Schleifer and Ben Landy document Larry Scott's ability to manipulate a Tim Scott dead cat bounce. Fior more from Julia - https://puck.news/the-treaty-of-m-b-s/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=thepowersthatbe20230811 For more from Teddy - https://puck.news/larry-ellisons-eight-figure-anti-trump-dowry/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=thepowersthatbe20230811 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My guest today is the latest recipient of the prestigious Fauve d'Or award for a graphic novel whose innovative instincts will likely impact the publishing industry for years to come. Martin Panchaud is a Swiss graphic novelist, which is an interesting coincidence given the origins of the form I mentioned earlier, and his latest work is called “La Couleur des Choses” (The Color of Things). It's a stunning achievement in that it presents all visual information not in the traditional form of pictures within panels but as somewhat abstract symbols, driven by data to reflect our technological era. The impersonal nature of the drawing is more than made up by the powerful characters and plot that Martin Panchaud has developed. In today's episode, Martin Panchaud and I discuss this book, his career path and his inspiration on how to build a completely new style of story-telling. Books mentioned in the episode: Best graphic novel he's read recently: Fior di Latte, by Miguel Vila, an Italian graphic novelist. Favourite book I've never heard of: How to Win Friends & Influence People, by Dale Carnegie Best book he read in the last 12 months: Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, published in 1899 The book that he would take to a desert island: “In Search of Lost Time” by Marcel Proust The book that changed his mind: “The 4-Hour Work Week” by Timothy Ferriss Follow me @litwithcharles for more book reviews and recommendations!
When I asked Charlie Fioré to join me on the podcast I thought all we would be talking about was epilepsy, then around 3 questions in I discover that Charlie also has cerbral palsy and he was kind enough to delve into both conditions for the rest of the episode. This is an extremely insighftul look into the life of someone living with epilepsy and CP. Charlie is open, vulnerable, frank and oftentimes out right hilarious in his way of discussing these conditions. We discuss the perceptions of each condition versus the reality, and take a deeper dive into the day to day impacts that each condition has on Charlie's life.
Quanto aveva ragione il saggio Fabrizi de André! Spesso è proprio dalle disavventure che nascono le cose più grandi. Nell'episodio di oggi parliamo di successo, tenacia e sogni. Ti presenterò anche la storia di un uomo italiano, che sicuramente conosci, il quale ha dovuto affrontare grandi avversità prima di realizzarsi. Ti ho incuriosito? _______ Le trascrizioni di tutti gli episodi del podcast e gli esercizi sono disponibili sulla mia pagina Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vaporettoitaliano Sul profilo Patreon di Vaporetto Italiano troverai: pdf con spiegazioni ed esercizi relativi ai video pubblicati su YouTube; le trascrizioni degli episodi del podcast con il lessico più importante (usato in contesto); cruciverba per memorizzare il lessico nuovo di ogni episodio; tante lezioni in diretta durante le quali parleremo, faremo attività di comprensione orale, quiz e molto di più! Con i materiali di Vaporetto Italiano potrai imparare l'italiano sempre di più e parlare in modo sempre più naturale. Sono felice di averti qui con me!
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Con questa chiacchierata andiamo a conoscere da vicino una grande protagonista della letteratura italiana: Grazia Deledda. Vi parlo di: Grazia Deledda: chi è la prima e unica donna italiana ad aver vinto il premio Nobel per la letteratura Temi e stile: come scrive Grazia e di cosa parlano i suoi romanzi Perché in alcuni momenti è stata considerata un'autrice straniera? Una storia di emancipazione femminile e sociale Qui trovate due titoli per immergervi nella lettura: Canne al Vento (1913) Fior di Sardegna (1891) La trascrizione è sulla nuova pagina Patreon: Clicca qui. Ti piacciono i podcast? Allora adorerai i miei corsi! Scoprili QUI.
Lisa Harrison of Mad Money Monster talks about why FIOR is better than FIRE Episode 1881: 5 Reasons Ditching FIRE For FIOR Might Be Your Best Financial Move by Lisa Harrison of Mad Money Monster Lisa is a mother, scientist, and financial enthusiast. She founded Mad Money Monster, a personal finance blog chronicling her and her family's journey from doing money all wrong to doing it all right. She and her husband are known as Mr. & Mrs. Mad Money Monster on the site. They pride themselves as being Gen-Xers who have turned it all around and are now charting a course toward financial independence. The original post is located here: https://madmoneymonster.com/2019/11/11/5-reasons-ditching-fire-for-fior-might-be-your-best-financial-move/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices