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Uma das figuras mais marcantes da história romana possui uma origem bem diferente do que as pessoas pensam! Fora que morrer lutando no Coliseu era bem mais raro do que os filmes nos ensinaram. Separe trinta minutos do seu dia e aprenda com o professor Vítor Soares (@profvitorsoares) sobre a história dos Gladiadores. -Se você quiser ter acesso a episódios exclusivos e quiser ajudar o História em Meia Hora a continuar de pé, clique no link: www.apoia.se/historiaemmeiahoraConheça o meu canal!https://www.youtube.com/@profvitorsoaresConheça meu outro canal: História e Cinema!https://www.youtube.com/@canalhistoriaecinemaViaje comigo, com o Vogalizando a História e com o Operação Barbarussa pra Grécia e Roma!https://partiu.vip/historiaecinema2026Ouça "Reinaldo Jaqueline", meu podcast de humor sobre cinema e TV:https://open.spotify.com/show/2MsTGRXkgN5k0gBBRDV4okAssista meu outro podcast, o História pros brother!https://open.spotify.com/show/04a8C8gXTLj68lmZiQD8vmCompre o livro "História em Meia Hora - Grandes Civilizações"!https://a.co/d/47ogz6QCompre meu primeiro livro-jogo de história do Brasil "O Porão":https://amzn.to/4a4HCO8Compre a camisa do História em Meia Hora: https://www.blablalogia.com/blablalojinha/akiralampiaoh30PIX e contato: historiaemmeiahora@gmail.comApresentação: Prof. Vítor Soares.Roteiro: Prof. Vítor Soares e Prof. Victor Alexandre (@profvictoralexandre)REFERÊNCIAS USADAS:- HOPKINS, Keith; BEARD, Mary. O Coliseu. Tradução de Clóvis Marques. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 2011.- WIEDEMANN, Thomas. Emperors and Gladiators. London: Routledge, 1992.- KYLE, Donald G. Spectacles of Death in Ancient Rome. London: Routledge, 1998.- GOLDSWORTHY, Adrian. César: A Vida de um Coloso. Tradução de Clóvis Marques. Rio de Janeiro: Record, 2007.- BEARD, Mary. SPQR: Uma História de Roma Antiga. Tradução de Rogério Bettoni. São Paulo: Crítica, 2017.- FUTRELL, Alison. Blood in the Arena: The Spectacle of Roman Power. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1997.- JUNKELMANN, Marcus. Das Spiel mit dem Tod: So kämpften Roms Gladiatoren. Mainz: Von Zabern, 2000.
What did you think of today's message? Support the showWith Northgate Online, you can join us every Sunday live at 9:00a and 11:00a, and our gatherings are available on-demand starting at 7p! Join us at https://thisis.churchSubscribe to our channel to see more messages from Northgate: https://www.youtube.com/@Northgate2201 —If you would like to give, visit https://thisis.church/give/—Check out our Care Ministries for prayer, food pantry, memorial services and more at https://thisis.church/care—You are welcome at Northgate just like you are. Life may be going great for you or you may have hurts, hang-ups, and habits. No matter where you are on your spiritual journey, you are welcome at Northgate. We value the process of journey. We believe in the transformative power of Christ. Northgate has a clear vision of transforming our homes, communities, and world by Pursuing God, Building Community, and Unleashing Compassion.—Follow Northgate on Instagram: https://instgram.com/ngatecfFollow Northgate on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsNorthgate/Follow Larry Davis: https://www.instagram.com/sirlawrencedavisSubscribe to Northgate's Podcast (Apple): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/northgate/id1583512612Subscribe to Northgate's Podcast (Google): https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS81ODE2ODAucnNzShare your experience with Northgate by leaving a review: https://g.page/r/CRHE7UBydhxzEBM/review...
Hello and thanks for choosing to spend your time listening to Trve. Cvlt. Pop! it's just a music podcast mates!On this week's show Steve is joined by renowned artist Dan Goldsworthy to talk about the art of album art. Is an iconic album cover a lost piece of music tradition? What makes a stand out piece of album artwork? And, most importantly, what are the greatest album covers ever? Dan picks his favourite 10 album covers of all time, shouting out some of the most inspirational artists of his life in the process.We also review new music from Boards of Canada, Vomitory, Labrinth, Restless Spirit and, again, They Are Cutting My Arms Off. Plus the Lost. Cvlt. Pop! returns with an infamous banger from The Reynolds Girls.
Acid Reign Insider Programme In another Daze Of The Week special Dan and I talk all about the new Acid Reign album cover art from concept to realisation, complete with a few detours along the way. This Is Script For A Jesters Fear Bollocks. Video
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“History is really interesting because it's about people. And people are interesting. So there are plenty of different ways of doing this, and I think there's room for everybody.” — Adrian Goldsworthy The greatest rivalry in antiquity is also uncomfortably relevant to us today. In Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry That Shaped Ancient Greece, the classical scholar Adrian Goldsworthy covers the long fifth century BC, from the Persian Wars that forced Athens and Sparta into alliance, through the Peloponnesian War that set them against each other. The parallels of the rivalry between Sparta and Athens are uncannily relevant today. Goldsworthy traces the NATO-like structure of the Athenian alliance, with its familiar complaint that the allies weren't paying enough. He notes that Athens, which outgrew its ability to grow its own food, had to secure its grain supply from the Black Sea — in the same way as closing the Straits of Hormuz has disrupted modern supply chains. And he observes that the Spartans won the Peloponnesian War by getting Persian money — while the Athenians were doing exactly the same thing. Persia, he notes, is always lurking in the background. There would be no “west” without it. Five Takeaways • Athens and Sparta: Two Experiments, One Greek Longing: Both city states were driven by the same competitive Greek impulse — the desire to excel, to be the best. But they ran radically different experiments in how to achieve it. Athens: radical democracy, open society, maritime empire, philosophy, drama. Sparta: apartheid military state, in which a tiny Spartan elite was freed from all labour by a vast population of helots, so that they could devote their entire lives to being warriors and citizens. Two models for a polity that still structure political argument today. • Thucydides: Essential but Embittered: The History of the Peloponnesian War is the essential source — and the problematic one. Thucydides was an Athenian general who failed to save a city from a Spartan-led force and went into exile as a result. He is analytical and apparently balanced in ways that seem modern. But he cannot hide his biases: the demagogue Cleon gets speeches written for him that make him look like a self-interested buffoon. And his silences are as revealing as his words — large events, including an Athenian disaster in Egypt, are mentioned only vaguely. He tells us what he wants to tell. • The NATO Parallel: They Weren't Paying Enough: The Delian League — the Athenian alliance that emerged after the Persian Wars — has a structural similarity to NATO that Goldsworthy notes carefully. Athens, like the United States, is the dominant naval power that has mobilised for a great threat and then chosen not to demobilise. The allies, like European NATO members in successive administrations' complaints, weren't willing to send ships or men. They'd just send a bit of cash. The Athenian fleet ends up overwhelmingly Athenian. As the threat recedes, the other states increasingly resent the protection they're receiving from it. • Persia Is Always There: The Spartans won the Peloponnesian War by securing subsidies from the Persian Empire. The Athenians were doing the same thing. The irony: both sides of the Greek world's greatest internal conflict ended up funded by the barbarian power they had united to defeat a generation earlier. Goldsworthy draws the modern parallel delicately: America is now fighting a war in Iran, once known as Persia. Europe chose not to join. The question of who Persia is in any given age is always live. Persia, he says, is always there. It always has been. • Athens as a Theme Park: The Roman Legacy: In the Roman period, Athens and Sparta became what Goldsworthy calls “university cities or, in Sparta's case, a theme park.” Sparta, having lost any real military or political power, invented a public performance of its old customs — a tourist attraction for Roman visitors who wanted to see the old ways enacted. Athens was a university town for the Roman elite, whose children went there as we might go to Oxford. What we think we know about classical Greece is partly filtered through this late antique nostalgia — a celebration of how great we used to be. About the Guest Adrian Goldsworthy is a historian, novelist, and YouTuber with a DPhil from Oxford. He is the author of Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry That Shaped Ancient Greece (Basic Books, May 12, 2026), Caesar: Life of a Colossus, Augustus: First Emperor of Rome, How Rome Fell, Philip and Alexander, Rome and Persia, and many other books. He lives in Penarth, South Wales. References: • Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry That Shaped Ancient Greece by Adrian Goldsworthy (Basic Books, May 12, 2026). • Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War — the essential and problematic source, discussed at length. • Episode 2897: Patrick Wyman on Lost Worlds — directly referenced in the interview as a contrasting style of history. • Episode 2892: Jason Pack on the Iran war — the companion episode on the modern Persian conflict, referenced in the interview. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,900 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting. 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Today I am proud to welcome back renowned historian, Adrian Goldsworthy, to discuss his latest book: Athens and Sparta: The Rivalry That Shaped Ancient Greece. No period has more profoundly influenced the Western world than classical Greece, and at its center stood two cities: Athens and Sparta. Side by side, they beat the Persians, the only superpower of that age. Yet later, they spread conflict and destruction throughout the eastern Mediterranean, culminating in the horrors of the Peloponnesian War. Athens and Sparta tells the definitive history of the relationship between brutal, militaristic Sparta and brash, radically democratic Athens. Eminent historian Adrian Goldsworthy narrates their incredible rise to prominence and how they became allies, rivals, and enemies. Ultimately, Goldsworthy shows that Athens and Sparta were more than competitors vying for power. They were polar opposites in ideology and culture, both driven by the Greek longing to excel, who led radically different experiments in how to run a state. A remarkable account of ancient Greece at its height, this is the tale of the two cities that helped build it—before almost tearing it apart. Buy The BookSupport Western Civ
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by Tonka HC Sean Goldsworthy, Avs PBP Mark Moser, YHH's Tony Scott, and the moose Marcus Foligno!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Falness and Pat are back talking hockey! They're joined by Tonka HC Sean Goldsworthy, Avs PBP Mark Moser, YHH's Tony Scott, and the moose Marcus Foligno!
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Lynne Goldsworthy has been making quilts for over 2 decades, and she's the mastermind behind the idea of Thread House Academy with her good friends Jo Avery and Karen Lewis. She has designed for numerous companies, magazines, and for television and her books include, Quick and Easy Quilts, and 500 Quilt Blocks. Today I'll have a chat with UK Quilter – Lynne Goldsworthy. Find out more about Scotland and the Festival of Quilts UK: https://opulentquiltjourneys.com/all-craft-journeys/patchwork-quilting-holidays/item/scottish-threads-to-festival-of-quilts?category_id=59Quilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/OLISO IRONS - Host of the Quilter on Fire Podcast Lounge each year at QuiltCon!BUY YOUR OWN OLISO MINI PROJECT IRON RIGHT HERESquare One Textile Art WorkshopJoin Brandy's email listFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEOSUPPORT THE PODCAST by becoming a Quilter on Fire Podcast Angel for as little as $3 per week.Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.
Happy 2026! Or rather- 12,026. At least, according to one interpretation. It has been suggested that the Anno Domini/Common Era system of timekeeping has some limitations. So, Cesare Emiliani created a calendar in 1993 to combat these issues. Get ready to discuss a calendar which begins when human civilisations and farming did- at midnight, 1st January, 10,000 BCE. After that, we'll take you on a whistlestop and incomplete tour of what some of human history might look like represented in that calendar.Sources for this episode:Bevan, E. R. (1902), The House of Seleucus (Volume I). London: Methuen Publishing Ltd.Clayton, P. A. (2006), Chronicle of the Pharaohs. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.Emiliani, C (1993), Calendar reform. Nature 366: 716.Emiliani, C. (1994), Calendar reform for the year 2000. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 75(19): 218.Goldsworthy, A. (2023), The Eagle and the Lion: Rome, Persia and an Unwinnable Conflict. London: Head of Zeus Ltd.Humprehys, C. J. and Waddington, W. G. (1983), Dating the Crucifixion. Nature 306: 743- 746.Kelly, J. N. D. (1996), Oxford Dictionary of Popes. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Littlewood, I. (2002), The Rough Guide History of France. London: Rough Guides Ltd.Marks, A. and Tingay, G. (date unknown), Romans. London: Usborne Publishing.Matyszak, P. (2008), Chronicle of the Roman Republic. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.Paludan, A. (1998), Chronicle of the Chinese Emperors. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.Scarre, C. (2012), Chronicle of the Roman Emperors. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.Shepard, J. (ed.) (2019), The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500- 1492. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Warnes, D. (2009), Chronicle of the Russian Tsars. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.Weir, A. (1996), Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy. London: Pimlico.Woolf, A. (2014), A Short History of the World. London: Arcturus Publishing Ltd.Author unknown (date unknown), Genealogy of the Emperors of Japan. Kunaicho: Japanese government webpage.
Learning To Be Happy. Solo artist, hired violinist and official member of The Black Parade, Kayleigh Goldsworthy, is our guest on Episode 362 of Sappenin' Podcast! After spending the summer on stage with My Chemical Romance, the draag auxiliary exclusively pulls back the curtain on everything behind the scenes, her characters lore and working on new music. In this conversation, Goldsworthy opens up on how she was approached for this tour, her soulmate friendship with Frank Iero, scoring reimagined string parts for iconic songs, the evolution of the shows story, production and backstage rules, why Wembley, UK 2026 might be extra special, easter egg surprises, her own music journey, playing with Bayside, Against Me and The Menzingers, finding her solo identity, independent artist struggles, streaming stress, giving her song 'Easy' to Music For Everyone Vol.2 compilation to support the ACLU foundation, the best karaoke advice, booking Bob's Burgers, Halloween ghost hunting and more! Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpodInstagram: @sappeninpodSpecial thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Janelle Caston, Paul Hirschfield, Tony Michael, Scarlet Charlton, Dilly Grimwood, Mitch Perry, Nathan Crawshaw, Molly Molloy, James Bowerbank, Amee Louise, Kat Bessant, Kieran Lewis, Alexandra Pemblington, Jonathan Gutierrez, Jenni Robinson, Stuart McNaught, Jenni Munster, Louis Cook, Carl Pendlebury, James Mcnaught, Martina McManus, Jason Heredia, John&Emma, Danny Eaton, RahRah James, Sian Foynes, Evan, Ollie Amesbury, Dan Peregreen, Emily Perry, Kalila Keane, Adam Parslow, Josh Crisp, Vicki Henshaw, Laura Russell, Fraser Cummings, Sophie Ansell, Kyle Smith, Connor Lewins, Billy Hunter, Harry Radford, George Evans, Em Evans Roberts, Thomas O'Neill, Sinead O'Halloran, Kael Braham, Jade Austin, Charlie Wood, Aurora Winchester, Jordan Harris, James Page, Georgie Hopkinson, Helen Anyetta, John Wilson, Lisa Sullivan, Ayla Emo, Kelly Young, Jennifer Dean, Tj Ambler-Shattock, Chaz Howkins, Michael Snowden, Justine Baddeley, David Winchurch, Jim Farrell, Scott Evans, Andrew Simpson, Shaun Croucher, Lewis Sluman, Ellie Gowers, Luke Wardle, Grazyna McGroarty, Nathan Matheson, Matt Roberts, Joshua Lewis, Erin Howard,, Chris Harris, Lucy Neill, Amy Thomas, Jessie Hellier, Stevie Burke, Robert Pike, Anthony Matthews, Samantha Neville, Sarah Maher, Owen Davies, Bethan Downing, Jessica Tiernan, Danielle Oldershaw, Samantha Bowen, Ruby Price, Jule Ferl, Alice Wood, Billy Parmiter, Emma Musgrave, Rhian Friggens, Hannah Kenyon, Patrick Floyd, Hayley Taylor, Loz Sanchez, Cerys Andrews, Dan Johnson, Eva B, Emma Barber, Helen Macbeth, Melissa Mercury, Joshua Ryan, Cate Stevenson, Emily Moorhouse, Jacob Turner, Madeleine Inez, Robert Byrne, Christopher Goldring, Chris Lincoln, Beth Gayler, Lesley Dargie-Walker, Sabina Grosch, Tom Hylands, Andrew Keech, Kerry Beckett, Leanne Gerrard, Ieuan Wheeler, Hannah Rachael, Gemma Graham, Andy Wastell, Jay Smith, Nuala Clark, Liam Connolly, Lavender Martin, Lloyd Pinder, Ghostly Grimoire, Amy Hogg.Diolch and Thank You x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FREE Patreon Membership Last time Dan was on we both felt we only scratched the surface of our love of metal and especially thrash. Here we go DEEP into the history of it, how he discovered metal and then thrash as a kid in the late 90's early 20000's, we try and shout out those long lost smaller bands that never got a break whilst also breaking down the role of thrash in today's metal scene. But first we needed to talk about Ozzy & Sabbath. As always I hack away at the tree of news including such branches as Megadeth, Body Count, System Of A Down, Ugly Kid Joe and Celine Dion! This Is Pizz Deininger Bollocks. Body Count Video Interview
Dr Terry Goldsworthy is a criminologist, former detective inspector, academic, and one of Australia's most respected voices on criminal behaviour. With over two decades in law enforcement and a deep academic grounding in forensic criminology, Dr Goldsworthy brings a rare dual lens to the world of crime — blending frontline experience with sharp, evidence-based insight. In this episode of Crime Insiders | Detectives, Brent Sanders takes a deep dive on a gruesome steelyard and we learn if evil is always a factor playing in the mind of criminals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cory Goldsworthy from the Minnesota DNR joins the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast for Episode 262. We discuss the forage base of Lake Superior, the resurgence of salmon on Lake Superior, and a renewed interest in lake trout. This is a recording from back in February at the Greater Niagara Fishing Expo. For more information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
We begin the interview with Aldo Cazzullo, a renowned Italian journalist, talking about his newest book- which is also his first book intended for an international audience ... "The Neverending Empire: The Infinite Impact of Ancient Rome." The book sketches the long history of the Roman Empire and explores the many ways in which it is still a vital part of cultural and political life in the West. We finish out the hour with a portion of a 2009 interview with Adrian Goldsworthy, who discusses his book "Why Rome Fell." (We'll share the Goldsworthy conversation in its entirety in tomorrow's podcast.)
Patreon Free Membership From Aborted to Xentrix and from Sepultura to Sylosis Dan has worked on art for them. We chat about how he got his start and both past and future projects. I'd suggest you familiarise yourself with his work and chances are you own some already. There is also a format change which I will walk you through right from the off. This Is Backwards Bollocks. Video Interview
Welcome to Peri Menopause Power, where we dive deep into the transformative journey of perimenopause and midlife. In this episode, we are chatting with Unna Goldsworthy, an exercise physiologist and acceptance and commitment therapy expert. Unna shares her insights on supporting people through life's transitions, and her passion for helping individuals rebuild their best versions of themselves and their ego during difficult times. In this conversation, she discusses the concept of 'scaffolding' to describe the adaptable support systems required for mental, physical, and emotional transitions, particularly during perimenopause. She also explores the condition Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), its symptoms, and challenges around diagnosis. Additionally, Unna provides expert advice on modifying exercise routines to better support women during perimenopause, emphasising the importance of energy-generating activities. She stresses the need for individualised care and being attentive to one's body signals and needs. You can connect with Unna via her Unna Movement website and Instagram. Key Discussion Points How Menopause is more than a physical transition POTS and its symptoms and support options, and How women can shift their approach to movement. OWN YOUR HEALTH ONLINE COURSES We're excited to introduce the Own Your Health Collective's full suite of online courses designed to support girls and women at every age and stage of life. Whether you have a daughter navigating puberty, or perhaps you're understanding your own menstrual cycle, or you're embracing menopause, our courses - Own Your Puberty, Own Your Cycles, and Own Your Menopause - will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to thrive. Empower yourself or the girl or woman in your life with practical, science-backed education that fosters health, well-being and self-awareness. Own your journey today, because your body deserves to be understood and celebrated. You can purchase these courses now by going to the link in our show notes. https://ownyourhealthco.com.au/womenshealthcourses/ FOLLOW OWN YOUR HEALTH COLLECTIVE
It's fair to say that Exercise Physiologist and Change-ologist Unna Goldsworthy and I don't see eye to eye on everything, which is perfect because (1) that would make for a boring conversation and (2) if we did, we'd be in some kind of cognitive cult or philosophical echo chamber, and nobody wants that. This was a fun episode, talking about the mind stuff and emotional stuff that drive the practical, physical and behavioural stuff. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Adrian Goldsworthy, ancient historian and novelist, who has authored nearly 30 books. From his deep dives into the lives of Julius Caesar and Augustus to his gripping novels set in Roman Britain, Dr. Goldsworthy is a master storyteller who brings history vividly to life. Today, we'll be delving into ancient Rome and the fascinating world of Philip II and Alexander the Great—two legendary figures whose vision and ambition reshaped the ancient world.Adrain's website: http://www.adriangoldsworthy.com/Adrain's YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AdrianGoldsworthytheAuthorDark Finds Podcast IG - https://www.instagram.com/darkfindspodcast/Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/darkfindspodcast/membershipDark Finds IG - https://www.instagram.com/dark.finds/Dark Finds YouTube Channel for more dark long-form content - https://www.youtube.com/@DarkFindsChannelDark Finds book - https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTjAncient HistoryAncient RomeAlexander the GreatPhilip IIAncient WarfareHedrains Wall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show the awesome Sean Goldsworthy. Goldy has coached both college and high school hockey in this market for over 27 years. Currently, he is the bench boss at Minnetonka where he has produced 2 State Championship teams. Fun stories today that include growing up as the son of a legendary player for the Minnesota North Stars. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) & OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
Today on the show the awesome Sean Goldsworthy. Goldy has coached both college and high school hockey in this market for over 27 years. Currently, he is the bench boss at Minnetonka where he has produced 2 State Championship teams. Fun stories today that include growing up as the son of a legendary player for the Minnesota North Stars. Thanks to Minnesota Masonic Charities (https://mnmasoniccharities.org/) & OnX Maps (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
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In this episode of Craft & Character, Steve Carter interviews pastor Mike Goldsworthy around the topic of plagiarism and the crafting of sermons. Mike shares ways we can easily give credit to an idea or author without slowing down the flow of the teaching. He also unpacks what's happening in a pastors life that makes them believe this is ok. The character required to give proper credit actually communicates the time, effort, and learning into a message. BIO For over 20 years, Mike has helped people approach their life with more wholeness, intentionality, sustainability, and fulfillment. Helping people both engage more fully in the life that's right in front of them while also discovering the unlived life that's within them, he creates a safe space to be challenged towards action. Having served as a non-profit leader, adjunct professor, and executive consultant and coach, Mike puts his Masters Degree in Transformational Leadership to work as he helps leaders and organizations recognize the impact that a transformed leader can have not only on themselves, but also on their team and in their organization. Utilizing his certifications in Working Genius, Transformational Coaching, and Primal Question Coaching, he has worked with leaders and teams, both large and small, in corporate as well as nonprofit spaces. EPISODE LINKS @mgoldsworthy www.mikegoldsworthy.com @steveryancarter @craft_character Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Growing up in the Australian country town of Albury, Zarlie Goldsworthy always had a love for any sport she could get her hands on. In fact, it was soccer that she had fallen in love with from a young age. But after moving to the city when she was just 15, she associated burnout with soccer and lost her passion for the game. But it was moving back to Albury that helped her re-find her love for Aussie rules. She was the GWS Giants first draft pick in 2022, and capped off her 2023 season as the Giant's youngest ever club champion. That same year, at just 18 years old, she picked up the League's Rising Star Award. Zarlie is now rounding out her third year of AFLW and is making her presence known across the park. This chat proves that if you have that passion and drive, then you don't need a backup plan. We hope you enjoy it. The Female Athlete Project is excited to announce the 2024 TFAP Awards. These awards are set to amplify, recognise and celebrate Australian athletes' achievements in sports. Voting is open NOW: https://www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/awards Buy our kids book The A to Z of Who I Could Be, or book for adults GIRLS DON'T PLAY SPORT. www.thefemaleathleteproject.com/shop Get the wrap delivered into your inbox as a weekly newsletter! Subscribe here for the newsletter + don't miss a merch drop. bit.ly/tfapsubscribe
In episode 261 of The Just Checking In Podcast we checked in with Jody Goldsworthy. Jody is the Founder and CEO of Jonathan's House Ministries, which serves as one of the only male domestic abuse shelters in Wales. Jonathan's House Ministries firmly believes in all men, and that all men deserve to be healed, restored and eventually fulfilled. Through building safe spaces and educating people on the effects of abuse, they believe they can change things for men who have been domestically abused across the UK. Jody founded it in 2023 and it became a C.I.C in March 2024. In Wales, Jody says there are approximately 850,000 men who have gone through present or historical domestic abuse. Jody is a survivor of domestic abuse himself and was abused for 10 years by his first wife. This abuse took the form of financial abuse, coercive control, physical abuse, psychological abuse and sexual abuse through being made-to-penetrate or how it should be defined, rape. Unfortunately, Jody's history of abuse didn't start there and he was physically and sexually abused by his father in childhood. He was 11 years old when he was first diagnosed with depression and he made three suicide attempts between the ages of 11-16 years old. He also began hearing voices and in 2010 was diagnosed with psychotic tendencies. After the domestic abuse and the breakdown of his marriage, he was put on three different types of medication and was on them for two years. In 2010, he reached breaking point with the domestic abuse and he made several more suicide attempts between 2010-2012. He also claims his wife deliberately left medication out around him when he was in a state of suicidality to tempt him into taking his own life. Thankfully, in 2013 he was able to escape this marriage and from 2013-2019, he began to rebuild his life. He had been banned from going to church by his wife, which she did as a way to isolate from his faith community. He first disclosed to a friend about his domestic abuse and the childhood sexual abuse in 2015, the latter of which was reported to the police by his friend. Thankfully, this story eventually has a positive ending. He has since remarried and has started Jonathan's House Ministries to channel that trauma into something positive to help men. In this episode, we discuss all of that abuse and the mental health impact it had on him, his story of recovery and the positive work that JHM does for men in Wales and his ambitions for it for the future. As always, #itsokaytovent You can find out more about Jonathan's House Ministries here: https://jonathanshouse.org.uk/ You can follow Jonathan's House Ministries on social media below: Twitter: https://x.com/jhministriesuk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jhm_uk/ Support Us: Patreon: www.patreon.com/venthelpuk GoFundMe: www.gofundme.com/f/help-vent-supp…ir-mental-health Merchandise: www.redbubble.com/people/VentUK/shop Music: @patawawa - Strange: www.youtube.com/watch?v=d70wfeJSEvk TRIGGER WARNING: this podcast contains deep and at times graphic discussions of sexual abuse, domestic abuse and suicide which some listeners may find extremely upsetting or distressing, so please listen with caution.
Our body is always speaking to us; trying to gain our attention so that we might give it more of what it needs, and less of what it doesn't. Yep, the human body is an amazing biofeedback system and it's constantly communicating some kind of wisdom. Sadly, sometimes we inhabitants (of that amazing biofeedback system), have our metaphoric fingers in our ears. While this conversation with Unna and Tiff was mostly focused on female health, I think it's universally interesting. Enjoy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perimenopause, also known as puberty II, unfairly comes at a time when many women are raising young people going through puberty I! Whether you're a parent or not, it can be an extremely difficult season of life. More difficult without an understanding of the changing nature of women's hormones and the way this can impact almost every aspect of our thinking and physiology including our bones, our muscles, our tendons, our confidence and our identity. In this week's episode of Well, hello anxiety with Dr Jodi Richardson, Unna Goldsworthy shares her perimenopause expertise, and personal peri journey as an Exercise Physiologist and Wellbeing and Performance coach. https://www.unnamovement.com/ https://www.instagram.com/unna.movement https://www.linkedin.com/in/unna-goldsworthy-43a2aa1b/ https://onero.academy/osteoporosis-exercises/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"WTF is body literacy?"… I hear you ask. Well, that's a good question which gets explored in this chat with Exercise Physiologist (and women's health guru), Unna Goldsworthy. We also Riff about the Olympics, the non-existent financial rewards for the athletes, the evolution of sport science, race walking (ouch), interviewers shoving microphones in the faces of an athletes at the worst times, how our priorities shift as we age and lots more. Enjoy. unnamovement.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today is a conversation about making healthy habits stick, with Exercise Physiologist, mindset and breathwork coach, Unna Goldsworthy. We do a deep dive into why health behaviour change is so hard and that if you get your mind right, your body will follow. The conversation is an interesting blend of psychology, neuroscience and the power of breathwork and is a must listen for those who want to optimise their mind and body. You can connect with Unna if you're keen to avail of her coaching, either online or in person, via her website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unna and I went to Uni together and both studied Exercise Science. I went on to do what I do and she completed her Master's Degree in Exercise Rehabilitation and went down the clinical path, treating a broad cross-section of people with a broad range of conditions, diseases, injuries and physical challenges. This was a very freestyle conversation about the way people like us (people in the health, healing, wellness and fitness space) do what they(we) do; both the good and the not-so-good. We discussed the medical, physiological, psychological, practical and sociological variables that need to be factored in when we do our job. Enjoy. unnamovement.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're joined once more by Emrys Goldsworthy for an extra-long episode! We delve into various topics, promising you'll glean something new! It's bound to ignite fresh ideas!We kick off with German New Medicine and Cancer, segueing into the nervous system's role in healing. Dopamine's significance and the implications of our modern world follow suit.The vagus nerve takes center stage next, linking with bacterial and fungal systems. Evidence supporting GNM is explored, alongside its connection to the vagus nerve.Biomechanics and movement patterns take the spotlight, emphasizing that there's no such thing as bad movement. Pain and inflammation's role in healing, osteopathy, and chiropractic are also touched upon, leading to discussions on neck stability, chewing, jaw development, and infantile suckling.We dive into Dance, drawing from Emrys' extensive ballet background, as well as modern art, art's broader significance, and music.A thorough examination of shockwave therapy and its implications follows. EMFs and their impact on the nervous system are discussed, segueing into a vital conversation on extremism, fear, stress, and worry. The role of diagnoses and identity in individual health is explored, with a nod to Psychotherapy.In Emrys' closing remarks, the importance of steering clear of ideology is stressed, offering crucial insights for advancing the terrain model.Enjoy this enlightening episode!Learn from mehttps://www.instagram.com/beyond.terrain/https://linktr.ee/beyondterrainSupport the visionhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondterrainETH: beyondterrain.ethBTC: bc1qqwc470ktgj3l4myqxr5hq67rnlqys0qm98u6f0Support and Learn from Emrys Goldsworthyhttps://www.emrysgoldsworthy.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/emrysgoldsworthy/
Vi började vår romersk-kartagiska resa med avsnitt 80 om första puniska kriget i november 2015. Sommaren 2019 kom nästa strandhugg. Den gången följde fyra avsnitt om den största drabbningen mellan Medelhavets två stormakter: andra puniska kriget.Helt tyst har det inte varit sedan dess. Bland annat har Daniel i sin bok skrivit om Rom och Kartago. Men innan avsnitt 500 står för dörren är det dags att sätta punkt för huvudspåret i en av den klassiska historians mest omtalade trilogier. Nu blir det tredje puniska kriget.En konflikt som bara utspelar sig kring Kartago i dagens Tunisien, som provocerades fram i onödan av romarna och som efter dryga två år av illa skött krigsföring fick det slut det hela tiden skulle få. Kartago slutade existera som egen stat. Det slets upp med rötter och allt.Det kittlande med berättelsen om hur Kartago förstördes är kanske lika mycket att romarna, som det heter, ansågs att ”det måste förstöras”.Mycket nöje.—Läslista:Goldsworthy, Adrian Keith, Puniska krigen: kampen mellan Rom och Karthago, Historiska media, Lund, 2003Miles, Richard, Carthage must be destroyed the rise and fall of an ancient Mediterranean civilization, Penguin, London, 2011Beard, Mary, SPQR: historien om det antika Rom, Norstedt, Stockholm, 2016Hermansson, Daniel, De kom, de såg, de segrade: vad antikens fältherrar lär oss om makten och människan, Första upplagan, Volante, Stockholm, 2023 Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author and GP Peter Goldsworthy approached his diagnosis of cancer with one eye on its medical intricacies and another on its storytelling potential.
It's Episode #200 of the Great Lakes Fishing Podcast and we're talking Lake Superior with Cory Goldsworthy from the Minnesota DNR. Cory breaks down the forage boom along Minnesota's North Shore of Lake Superior, how he believes it will affect the fishery, and a pair of state record coho caught last season. Trevor Sumption from Fish Hawk Electronics is my cohost for this segment. For more Great Lakes fishing information, visit https://fishhawkelectronics.com/blog/
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we, mijmerend bij oude ruïnes, zien hoe de antieke wereld grondig door elkaar wordt geschud en ons afvragen waarom het Romeinse imperium verdween.WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud).MET BIJDRAGEN VAN: Prof. dr. Jeroen Wijnendaele (expert Romeinse politieke geschiedenis), Prof. dr. em. Hans Hauben (specialist oudheidkunde, Hellenistische en Romeinse geschiedenis), Prof. dr. Sofie Remijsen (specialiste oudheidkunde, Romeinse en Hellenistische geschiedenis), dr. Valérie Weyns (specialiste Hellenistische geschiedenis), Jona Lendering (historicus, journalist, blogger), Laurens Luyten (stem Edward Gibbon en Romeinse auteurs).WIL JE ONS EEN FOOI GEVEN? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners. Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-codeMEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Gibbon, E. (2010), The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Everyman's Library. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Goldsworthy, A. (2010), How Rome fell. Death of a Superpower. Yale University Press. Yale. Wijnendaele, J. (2012), Romeinen en barbaren. De ondergang van het Romeinse rijk in het westen. Standaard Uitgeverij. Antwerpen. Heather, P. (2009), The Fall of the Roman Empire. A new History of Rome and the Barbarians. Oxford University Press. Oxford. Harper, K. (2019), The fate of Rome. Climate, disease and the end of an empire. Princeton University Press. Princeton.Beeld: Wikimedia CommonsOverzicht van de officiële keizers in de 3de eeuw: Alexander Severus (222-235), Maximinus Thrax (235–238), Gordian I en Gordian II (238), Philip the Arab (244–249), Decius (249–251), Trebonianus Gallus (251–253), Aemilianus (253), Valerian (253–260), Saloninus (260), Claudius Gothicus (268–270), Quintillus (270), Aurelian (270–275), Tacitus (275–276), Florianus (276), Probus (276–282), Carus (282–283), Diocletian (284–305)Overzicht van tegenkeizers en troonpretendenten in de 3de eeuw: Sallustius (c. 227), Taurinus (datum onzeker), Ovinius Camillus (mogelijk fictief), Magnus (235), Quartinus (235), Sabinianus (240), Iotapianus (248), Pacatian (248), Silbannacus (datum onzeker), Licinianus (250), Priscus (251–252), Valens Senior (datum onzeker), Ingenuus (260) , Macrianus Major, Macrianus Minor en Quietus (260-261), Regalianus (260), Balista (261), Piso (261), Valens (261), Memor (261), Mussius Aemilianus (261-262), Celsus (mogelijk fictief), Saturninus (mogelijk fictief), Trebellianus (mogelijk fictief), Censorinus (269–270) (mogelijk fictief), Sponsianus (datum onzeker), Domitianus (270–271), Felicissimus (271), Septimius (271) in Dalmatia, Urbanus (271) (mogelijk fictief), Firmus (273), Bonosus (280), Proculus (280), Saturninus (280), Sabinus Julianus (283-285), Amandus and Aelianus (285), Carausius: (286–293), Allectus: (293–296), Domitius Domitianus: (297), Aurelius Achilleus: (297–298), Eugenius: (303)Keizers van het Gallische keizerrijk (tijdelijk afgescheurd deel van het Romeinse Rijk): Postumus (260–269), Laelian (269, usurpator), Marius 269, Victorinus (268/69–271), Domitian II (271, usurpator), Tetricus I (271–274), Tetricus II (273–274), Faustinus (273-274, usurpator)Keizers van het Palmyreense keizerrijk (tijdelijk afgescheurd deel van het Romeinse Rijk): Vaballathus (267?-272), Zenobia (272-273), Antiochus (273)Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this week's episode, we are joined by Emrys Goldsworthy, a luminary in this field who truly connects the dots. We discussed everything about the vagus nerve and its connections!We started the conversation talking about general health, tying in the idea of cytokines and cytokine storms. Then, we delved into a discussion on the vagus nerve and its role in various bodily functions. Emrys eloquently explained its connection to the lungs, digestive organs, and more!We touched on the notion of dysautonomia, an emerging field. We specified the ideas of low and excessive vagal tone, ensuring that we covered the causes of dysautonomia, ranging from compression to chemical to electrical factors.Emrys provided insight into why the polyvagal theory is flawed, shedding light on future studies and mentioning Joseph LeDoux.I asked Emrys about his view on the modern understanding of nerve conduction, a topic briefly covered in our introductory episodes (Episode 4). He explained the workings of nerves concisely through the structured water lens. Lastly, we brought it back to detox, where Emrys touched on the role of microbes, bioremediation, and their connection to the vagus nerve.This was a brilliant episode that left me motivated to learn more!I know you all will enjoy this episode.Follow mehttps://www.instagram.com/beyond.terrain/https://linktr.ee/beyondterrainSupport the podcasthttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/beyondterrainETH: beyondterrain.ethBTC: bc1qqwc470ktgj3l4myqxr5hq67rnlqys0qm98u6f0Support and follow Emrys Goldsworthyhttps://www.emrysgoldsworthy.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/emrysgoldsworthy/
Geschiedenis voor herbeginners - gesproken dagblad in virale tijden
waarin we de religieuze praktijken van de Romeinen onder de loep nemen en volgen hoe het prille christendom uitgroeit tot de belangrijkste religie van het imperium. WIJ ZIJN: Jonas Goossenaerts (inhoud en vertelstem), Filip Vekemans (montage), Benjamin Goyvaerts (inhoud) en Laurent Poschet (inhoud). Met BIJDRAGEN van: Prof. dr. Sofie Remijsen (specialiste oudheidkunde, Romeinse en Hellenistische geschiedenis), Laurens Luyten (Tacitus), Kristel Verbeke en Gene Thomas (presentatie godwalk). Wil je ons een FOOI geven? http://fooienpod.com/geschiedenisvoorherbeginners Al schenkt u tien cent of tien euro, het duurt tien seconden met een handige QR-code MEER WETEN? Onze geraadpleegde en geciteerde bronnen: Beard, M. (2016), SPQR. A History of Ancient Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Beard, M. (2023), Emperor of Rome. Profile Books. Londen. Devoldere, L. (2009), De verloren weg. Van Canterbury naar Rome. Atlas-Contact. Amsterdam. Goldsworthy, A. (2017), Pax Romana. Orion Publishing Group. Londen. Hunink, V., Lendering, J. (2018), Het visioen van Constantijn. Een gebeurtenis die de wereld veranderde. Omniboek. Amsterdam. Kuin, I. (2018), Leven met de goden. Religie in de Oudheid. Amsterdam University Press. Amsterdam. Rüpke, J. (2011), A Companion to Roman Religion. Blackwell Publishing. Oxford. Beeld: Wikimedia Commons De belangrijkste Romeinse goden met hun Griekse tegenhangers: Jupiter (Romeins) - Zeus (Grieks): Oppergod, heerser van de hemel en de donder, beschermer van wetten en gerechtigheid. Juno (Romeins) - Hera (Grieks): Koningin van de goden, beschermster van het huwelijk, vrouwen en geboorte. Neptunus (Romeins) - Poseidon (Grieks): Functie: God van de zeeën, aardbevingen, paarden en bronnen. Mars (Romeins) - Ares (Grieks): God van oorlog, strijd, moed en mannelijke kracht. Venus (Romeins) - Aphrodite (Grieks): Godin van liefde, schoonheid, verlangen, seksualiteit en vruchtbaarheid. Minerva (Romeins) - Athena (Grieks): Godin van wijsheid, strategie, oorlogvoering, handwerk en kunst. Mercurius (Romeins) - Hermes (Grieks): God van handel, dieven, reizigers, boodschapper van de goden en beschermer van handelaren. Diana (Romeins) - Artemis (Grieks): Godin van de jacht, wilde natuur, maagdelijkheid, geboorte en beschermster van vrouwen en kinderen. Vulcanus (Romeins) - Hephaestos (Grieks): God van het vuur, smeedkunst, ambachten, metaalbewerking en vulkanen. Pluto (Romeins) - Hades (Grieks): God van de onderwereld, heerser over de doden en rijkdommen onder de grond.
Today on the Podcast, we were joined by singer/songwriter and talented multi instrumentalist Kayleigh Goldsworthy. We talked about a love for Alkaline Trio, Garbage, her mental health journey and so much more. Don't miss this one! Find Kayleigh: All links to find Kayleigh: https://linktr.ee/kayleighgoldsworthy?fbclid=PAAaaENXjYtGVwGrTlhY8ZQpgTy77nCBCKMJX2tNVHe-SwSHxAPMGAvIAgh3Q_aem_AfF2netcVyDAkjAz6hyzfZLkDPRu_9hdaXxOeqe94MlXjQAgdO2TVu7LK9hRZfVekUA Her Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kayleighgolds?utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan. See Kayleigh with Anthony Green: https://www.anthonygreenmusic.com Find Us: Website: https://www.stereotherapypod.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stereo.therapy
Exercise Physiologist, Women's Health Specialist and University Lecturer Unna Goldsworthy is back and this time we discuss the challenge of giving and receiving feedback in a constructive, productive and empowering way (easier said than done), tailoring communication to suit the individual, how our thinking and perspectives change over time, the power of instinct and intuition when dealing with others, giving without expecting anything in return, helping others see (and tap into) their potential and lots more. unnamovement.com@unna.movementSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode #234 of the Glass and Out Podcast, we welcome Head Coach at Minnetonka High School, the reigning AA State Champions in Minnesota, Sean Goldsworthy. Last season, they captured the title with a 2-1 win over rival Edina High School in the State Tournament in front of a sold out crowd at the Xcel Energy Centre. This was the second State title under Goldsworthy's watch. Listen as he shares how uses the 'multiple puck' practice tactic, why culture is a non-negotiable, and how to prepare your team for the big stage.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Julio César no tiene igual en Roma luego de haber derrotado a todos sus enemigos. Pero la falta de oponentes lo ha vuelto soberbio. Lo ha vuelto imprudente. Le ha dado demasiada ambición. A diferencia de otros antes de él, no intenta devolver el poder y parece que tiene intenciones de volverse un tirano. Y para su desgracia, Roma siempre mata a sus tiranos. Programa grabado en vivo en Tazú Bar Cultural el 31 de Octubre de 2023. Imagen: Caravantes. Fuentes / Textos – DUNCAN, Mike (2016). The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1). Herodotus Press. ISBN 978-0692681664 - GOLDSWORTHY, Adrian (2008) Caesar: life of a colossus. Yale University Press. ISBN: 978-0274745753 – HOLLAND, Tom. (2011) Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic. Abacus. ASIN: B004YD1RYM – PLUTARCO. Vidas Paralelas. La vida de Pompeyo. - STOTHARD, Peter (2020) The last assassin. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ASIN: B083N1L778.1 Fuentes / Podcast – CARLIN, DAN. (2010) Death throes of the republic, parte 6. Hardcore History. Fuentes / Sitios web – Wikipedia La descripción de la muerte de César es de Dominic Sandbrook, tomadas de su libro para jóvenes “Adventures in time: Cleopatra, Queen of the nile”. Música: Los temas de la Tortulia hoy fueron de Duke Ellington y El Gran Quelonio. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es Dunne, de Espiral. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2023! Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Julio César ya no tiene rivales, desde que cruzó el Rubicón solo una cadena de victorias inagotable lo sigue. Pompeyo, Metelo Escipión, Catón, nadie puede hacerle sombra. Ha derrotado a todos. Es, César, invicto. Acompáñennos desde los palacios de Alejandría hasta las planicies de Tapso para entender como César fue, vió, venció. ¡Invitado especial, Iban, de Roma Aeterna! Imagen: Deviantart/@Mariusz Kozik Fuentes / Textos – DUNCAN, Mike (2016). The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1). Herodotus Press. ISBN 978-0692681664 - GOLDSWORTHY, Adrian (2008) Caesar: life of a colossus. Yale University Press. ISBN: 978-0274745753 – HOLLAND, Tom. (2011) Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic. Abacus. ASIN: B004YD1RYM – PLUTARCO. Vidas Paralelas. La vida de Pompeyo. Fuentes / Podcast – CARLIN, DAN. (2010) Death throes of the republic, parte 6. Hardcore History. Fuentes / Videos – HISTORIA CIVILIS (2019) Zela, Ruspina y Thapsus (47 a 46 a. C.) Youtube. Fuentes / Sitios web – Wikipedia Música: Los temas de la Tortulia hoy fueron una versión de Caravan por Oleg Zobachev y El Gran Quelonio. El tema original es de Duke Ellington. El tema de Rumbo a la Cancha es Espiral, de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Como producto de la peor crisis política de la historia, Julio César cruzará el Rubicón e iniciará la mas sangrienta guerra civil de la historia de Roma. Donde pararán los dados, nadie lo sabe. Pero algo es seguro: así es como muere la república. Imagen: Dall-e. Fuentes / Textos – DUNCAN, Mike (2016). The History of Rome: The Republic (Volume 1). Herodotus Press. ISBN 978-0692681664 – GOLDSWORTHY, Adrian (2008) Caesar: life of a colossus. Yale University Press. ISBN: 978-0274745753 – HOLLAND, Tom. (2011) Rubicon: The Triumph and Tragedy of the Roman Republic. Abacus. ASIN: B004YD1RYM Fuentes / Podcast – CARLIN, DAN. (2010) Death throes of the republic, parte 6. Hardcore History. Fuentes / Sitios web – Wikipedia Música: La música es del Gran Quelonio y de Oleg Zobachev versionando a Duke Ellington. También de Dunne. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
A Sassanid cataphract in Oxford–fortunately a re-enactor From the Ionian revolt of the 490s, through the battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea, the vastAchaemenid Persian Empire was pitted against the pitifully small Greek states on its western periphery, until the astonishing successes of Alexander of Macedon decapitated it, placing him and his companions atop that imperial trunk. But Alexander's death, and the wars of his successors, gave an opportunity for a new power to rise in the far west and march eastward. In time imperial Rome would face new Persian dynasties; and for centuries Rome and Persia warred in the Caucuses and across Mesopotamia, until at the beginning of the seventh century an apocalyptic struggle resulted in the downfall of Persia, and the crippling of Rome, just as a new world-changing force emerged from the Arabian peninsula. That is a pretty good analogue to a Chat GPT description of a millennia's worth of history, and while some of the facts are correct, nearly all of its interpretations are false. Such is Adrian Goldsworthy's argument in his new book Rome and Persia: The Seven Hundred Year Rivalry. While there were periods of warfare, they were given the length of the two empires coexistence very sporadic indeed. Moreover, both empires had a respect for each other that they offered no other polity, and the trade and commerce between them–not just in products, but also in cultural mores–was perhaps the most important feature of their relationship. This is Adrian's fourth appearance on the podcast. He was last on the podcast discussing his book Philip and Alexander: Kings and Conquerors; he has also explained how Hadrian's Wall worked, and why Julius Caesar needs to be taken seriously as a historian. For Further Investigation The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary History, edited by Michael H. Dodgeon and Samuel N. C. Lieu, and The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 363-628, edited by Geoffrey Greatrex and Samuel N. C. Lieu–Adrian writes that "both very well done for the later periods with sources and comments" Ammianus Marcellinus, The Late Roman Empire (AD 354-378) Goldsworthy also recommends the Perseus Digital Library for all your classical reading and research needs For why battles aren't as important as you think they are, see my conversation with Cathal Nolan Conversation with Adrian Goldsworthy Al: [00:00:00] Welcome to Historically Thinking, a podcast about history and how to think about history. For more on this episode, go to historically thinking.org, where you can find links and readings related to today's podcast. Comment on the conversation and sign up for our newsletter, and consider becoming a member of the Historically Thinking Common Room, a community of Patreon supporters. Hello, from the Ionian Revolt of the 490s, through the battles of Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea, the vast Persian Empire of the Achaemenid Dynasty was pitted against the pitifully small Greek states on its western periphery, until the astonishing successes of Alexander of Macedon decapitated it, placing him and his companions atop that imperial trunk. But Alexander's death, and the wars of his successors, gave an opportunity to a new power to rise in the far west. In time Rome, first as republic and then as empire, would face new Persian dynasties. For centuries, Rome and Persia warred in the Caucasus and across [00:01:00] Mesopotamia, until at the beginning of the 7th century, an apocalyptic struggle resulted in the downfall of Persia, the crippling of Rome, just as a new world changing force emerged from out of the Arabian Peninsula. That is a pretty good analogue to a chat GPT description of a millennia's worth of history. And, like lots of chat GPT descriptions, while some of the facts are correct, nearly all of the interpretations are false. Such would be Adrian Goldsworthy's argument in...
I talk to historian Adrian Goldsworthy about his new book. It covers the 700 year rivalry between the two great powers of the ancient world. Everything from Crassus having gold poured down his throat to Heraclius returning the True Cross to Jerusalem.Dr Goldsworthy is an award winning historian of the classical world. He has written a dozen books on Greco-Roman topics including biographies of Julius Caesar and Augustus. As well as studies of the Roman army and the Empire's rise and fall. So if you like what you hear today there is a small library of Goldsworthy goodness waiting for you to read. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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