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Avian Influenza, also known as bird flu, has been affecting wild, commercial, and backyard birds in Pennsylvania since 2022. Highly Pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been affecting wild birds as well as domestic poultry species. HPAI in birds can have high death rates for domestic poultry such as chickens, quail, and turkeys. Avian flu has shown up in dairy farms in other states and one dairy worker has been infected in Texas. However, Dr. Alex Hamberg, State Veterinarian of Pennsylvania said there have been no cases of avian flu in cattle in Pennsylvania. “Thankfully we have not had in here in Pennsylvania yet, and we're taking precautions to prevent it from coming into Pennsylvania and set up the infrastructure to detect it, “said Dr. Hamberg. According to Dr. Hamberg, pasteurized milk products and pasteurized milk is safe and there is no consumer threat. “We know pasteurization is very effective at destroying the virus. So yes, the virus has been found in milk, but we know that pasteurized pasteurization is extremely effective at destroying it, “said Dr. Hamberg. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture has issued a quarantine to protect the poultry from spread of the virus.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Two time Olivier nominee Fabian Aloise is back In The Frame!Fabian is the co-director and choreographer of Kathy And Stella Solve A Murder which is about to open in the West End at the Ambassadors Theatre following two sold out runs at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and a tour. He's also preparing to make his Broadway debut as the choreographer of Sunset Boulevard starring Nicole Scherzinger and directed by Jamie Lloyd, having received an Olivier nomination for his work on the West End production which ran to huge acclaim at the Savoy Theatre. Some of Fabian's recent work as a choreographer includes the first international non-replica production of Wicked in Hamberg, Germany, the London production of Bring It On, Cabaret in Paris, SpongeBob The Musical on tour and In Dreams in Leeds and Toronto. Originally from Canada, Fabian trained as a ballet dancer in Melbourne, Australia but, after being told he wouldn't make it as a ballet dancer, pursued a career in musical theatre. As a performer, Fabian appeared in many shows including the West End productions of We Will Rock You and Legally Blonde. He went on to work as an assistant, associate and resident choreographer; he was the resident choreographer for the West End production of Matilda The Musical for five years. Fabian then began working as a choreographer, with his early work including The View UpStairs at Soho Theatre, The Rink at Southwark Playhouse and Evita at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre directed by Jamie Lloyd, for which he received his first Olivier nomination. Having done the fourth episode of In The Frame five years ago, Fabian is back to discuss all things Kathy & Stella and Sunset Boulevard, as well as how he feels about the evolution of musical theatre choreography, whether he wants to take on more directing work and the many different paths his career has taken him down so far.Kathy And Stella Solve A Murder runs at the Ambassadors Theatre 25th May - 14th September. Visit www.kathyandstella.com for info and tickets. Sunset Boulevard begins previews on Broadway on 28th September. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Past Present FeatureA filmmaker appreciation podcast hosted by Emmy-winning director...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
FCR 19 gick av stapeln för en vecka sen och dammet har lagt sig efter vad som var organisationens största och bästa gala hittils. Med oss för att prata om det är ingen mindre än Jörgen Hamberg som tillsammans med Davor och Zlatko Ostrogonac driver FCR tillsammans. Vi pratar matcher som stack ut, vilka konsekvenser de har samt vad framtiden håller för FCR, redan i juni. Vi tar även massa lyssnarfrågor där Jörgen får ge åsikter om Bernardo Sopais UFC debut, planer för Tobias Harila, det värsta med MMA media samt vad han tycker om Allstars och AFN. Rondvilan YouTube Rondvilan Instagram Rondvilan TikTok
FCR inledde det svenska MMA-året med organisationens nittonde gala - ett event som blev succé i Stockholm! En ny, spansk mästare kröntes när Hecher Sosa dominerade mot den finske hårdingen Tuomas Grönvall, Moe Ahmadi skrällde mot Christian Stigenberg, dessutom bjöd Waltteri Hakkinen och Raymond Johansson på Fight of The Night! FCR promotor Jörgen Hamberg gästar för att prata om eventet - samt för att ge ledtrådar om megaeventet FCR 20.
Idag djupdyker vi i allt om ämnet AI när jag möter AI-konsulten Karin Hamberg Stén. Jag vill verkligen lära mig mer och nörda ner mig om ämnet för att effektivisera arbetet och se alla möjligheter som AI kan ge. Vi diskuterar bland annat det omtalade om AI kommer ta över ens jobb och vad vi tror, de vanligaste missarna folk gör med generativ AI och hur man på kreativa sätt kan använda det på bästa sätt till sitt arbete. Vi går in på möjligheter och utmaningar med AI och vad är egentligen det där med prompting och hur ska man prata med AI för att få de bästa resultaten?Och mycket mer. Ett lärorikt och inspirerande avsnitt där man direkt vill utforska generativ AI och dess kreativa möjligheter. KontaktKarin https://www.instagram.com/karinsten.ai/ Sanja https://www.instagram.com/sanjategeltijaa/ En timme med… https://www.instagram.com/entimmemed/ Producent: Sofia Haag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vi träffar den svenska publikfavoriten Andreas "Bane" Gustafsson som gick årets skoningslösa krig i svenska MMA. För första gången i Sverige luktar MMA-buren blod. En märkbar doft av järn pryder buren efter huvudmatchen på FCR 16 där svenske Andreas "Bane" Gustafsson och finske Toni Lampinen skapat historia och bjudit på något utan dess like. Hör allt eftersnack tillsammans med Jörgen Hamberg.
The Land Behind: Conversations on Photography, Perception and Place
Peter speaks to the Swedish Gothenburg-based photographer Emanuel Cederqvist about his book The Margin of Error. Born in Stockholm in 1863, Axel Hamberg is remembered today as a geographer, a scientist and a cartographer. What is perhaps lesser known about this man is his talent as a photographer. At the beginning of the 20th century, Hamberg began journeying to the glaciated highlands of the Scandinavian Mountains to conduct a number of geological surveys in the region of Sarek. These studies were carried out over a period of several decades, and in 1922, Hamberg's photographs from these expeditions were published by the Swedish Tourist Association in his book named The Mountains of Sarek. Almost a century later, Emanuel Cederqvist would happen upon the weather station built by Hamberg at Pårtetjåkkå during a hike through Sarek National Park with his father in 2013. Over a subsequent period of six years the Gothenburg-based photographer returned to this region of the Swedish Arctic to continue a dialogue with the history of Axel Hamberg. The photographs from these explorations were eventually printed alongside Hamberg's archive images in Cederqvist's own book The Margin of Error, self-published in 2019 via the artist book collective Blackbook Publications. The Margin of Error is an important and valuable work exploring the convergence between two distinct historical perspectives within the same space. Its pages invite many deep and complex questions, not only about the ways by which we come to perceive and understand landscapes, but about the essence of the documentary medium itself.https://emanuelcederqvist.se/Join the conversation on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thelandbehind
Nu i helgen återvänder MMA-Sverige till Västerås för FCR 16 - vilket kan ha organisationens bästa matchkort hittills! Utöver att Andreas "Bane" Gustafsson återvänder för en finnkamp mot Toni Lampinen så ska även MMA-historia skapas då en svensk flugviktsmästare kommer krönas för första gången i samband med ett möte mellan Renato Vidovic och Amir Malekpour. FCR:s egna Zlatko Ostrogonac och Jörgen Hamberg gästar studion för en fullspäckad preview inför galan!
Välkommen till ett nytt avsnitt av Idrott-och ledarskapspodden. I det här avsnittet får du möta Arne Hamberg som är en av Sveriges främsta zonterapeuter och specialist inom området fötter och hur de hänger ihop med vår hälsa. Arne hade först en framgångsrik karriär som kock, men av några viktiga anledningar som han berättar om i avsnittet, skolade han om sig inom hälsa och medicin. Idag driver han en egen praktik med inriktning zonterapi och hälsa i Orsa och har även verksamhet i Stockholm. Arne har sedan många år även varit lärare på Axelssons Gymnastiska Institut. Arne har bidragit till en ökad hälsa hos tusentals människor och i det här avsnittet pratar vi om vad zonterapi är, hur man egentligen kan finna obalanser i kroppen via fötterna och vikten av att ta ett helhetsgrepp om sin hälsa för långsiktiga resultat, både fysiskt och mentalt. Vi pratar om vikten av närvaro för vårt välmående och vår prestation och Arne delar med sig av flera tips kring hur du får in både lugn och närvaro i din vardag, även om den innehåller en fullbokad kalender. Vi pratar också om att vara egen företagare och Arne delar med sig av sina erfarenheter och hur han tagit sig över hinder när de dykt upp. Det är ett spännande avsnitt fyllt med både kunskap och inspiration och på slutet av avsnittet delar Jenny med sig av några övningar som hänger ihop med det som Arne pratar om; tex hur du stärker din självbild, stärker din närvaro och vikten av att ha fokus på den nedre delen av kroppen och hur det påverkar vår balans. Mer om Arne hittar du på Facebook under Arne Hamberg och vill du boka en tid med en zonterapeut så kan du hitta flera bra på www.zonterapeuterna.se. Mer om Jenny och hennes verksamhet hittar du på www.jennyhagman.com och följ henne gärna på instagram @jenny_hagman Och välkommen tillbaka till Idrott-och ledarskapspodden! Ta hand om dig/Team Train For Balance och Jenny
På lördag går FCR 15 av stapeln i Solna och då har matchmakern och landslagstränaren Jörgen Hamberg tittat förbi käftsmällspodden. Med ett rekordantal nordiska möten ser FCR 15 ut att bli en av organisationens bästa galor. Utöver att tala om galan så togs förs även en seriös dialog om fighterlöner, hur man som organisation balanserar tillväxt och utgifter, det svenska MMA-landslaget och mycket mer!
Freya Blekman is the lead scientist at the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY and professor in elementary particle physics at the University of Hamburg. Freya's research interests include the search for signs of “new physics” using the large hadron collider at CERN and future colliders. In this episode, Ben and Freya discuss how she went from being cast as a “crazy scientist” in a school play to sitting in the control room of the largest particle collider in the world! OUTLINE: Here's approximate timestamps for the episode. 0:17 Please rate, subscribe and review the podcast! 01:12 Freya Blekman 02:18 Passion for physics 03:46 CERN CMS https://home.cern/science/experiments/cms 07:07 Location of CERN 08:27 What particles does CERN smash together? 09:47 Discovery of the Higgs Particle 11:08 LHC closed for 3 years 13:40 Aim of LHC 16:21 Quarks 18:38 Control room 20:45 Space and particle physics 23:00 Safety at LHC 26:24 Future discoveries at CERN 28:40 Future colliders 30:26 Advice to next generation of scientists/physicists 33:40 DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) and Professor at Hamberg 34:41 Wrap up and socials Follow Freya Blekman Website: https://freyablekman.wixsite.com/website Twitter: https://twitter.com/freyablekman Stay connected with us! Use #Astroben across various social media platforms to engage with us! (NEW - YOUTUBE): www.youtube.com/@astrobenpodcast Website: www.astroben.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/astrobenpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Gambleonit LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/astrobenpodcast/
Last time we spoke the entire Second Opium War of 1856-1860. The forces of Britain and France brought the Qing dynasty to its knees, forcing yet again unequal treaties and humiliation. While the opium wars were certainly a large contributor to the century of humiliation, the story we are about to talk about is arguably a lot more significant. During that five part series there was an ongoing and much more significant event occurring within China, that being one of if not the deadliest civil wars in human history, the Taiping Rebellion. Both the Taiping Rebellion and Second Opium War are intertwined, they influenced another greatly and together they are a large reason for the eventual downfall of the Qing dynasty. Buckle up folks because we are taking an extra long dive into an event that killed an estimated 20-30 million people. #24 This episode is The Taiping Rebellion part 1: Hong Xiuquan the self proclaimed brother of Jesus Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. I first need to take a moment to explain something. I am literally writing this down after finishing the last page of my first draft of the entire series and without the last final touches I can tell it will be a whopping 10-12 episodes long gasp. I in no way expected this, I thought hell it would be the longest for sure, but maybe 6 episodes, not 12! But what really drove me to write so much, 99 pages to be exact cough, was fantastic sources I had not read until recently. One source looked at the event from a religious point of view, another was much older from the 1970's which simply explained the events in a large picture, the old school way of history. Then a third source, which is a much more recent book tied up everything quite nicely with a lot of primary sources and feelings of the people from nobility to the commoners. I could not bring myself to cut down as a result and I do apologize if its a long venture, but for all of you who can rough it out I ensure it will be worth it. This is an incredible story filled with hardship, dramatic change, religion and insanity, and since the Qing dynasty is involved a hell of a lot of corruption. Stating all of that thank you so much to all those who have been listening you guys are awesome I greatly appreciate you all. If you want to reach out to suggest anything for the future, have critique and so on, please reach out to me by commenting at my Youtube channel the Pacific War Channel or if your are on the Kings and Generals discord shout out to me there! Please enjoy the Taiping Rebellion. In 1852, Theodore Hamberg, a young Swedish Protestant missionary with a thin chinstrap beard was in Hong Kong. He was one of the first Europeans of his generation to brave the Chinese countryside, as he left the relative safety of Hong Kong, which was by this time a british colony to preach in a village 100 miles up the Pearl River. Hamburg was one of the first non chinese to learn and speak the dialect of the Hakka people. These were as described by one of my sources “a gypsy minority that thickly populate south CHina. They are sometimes referred to as the “guest people””. All of this amounted to nothing of too much importance, save for one short, round-faced Hakka, Hamburg converted named Hong Rengan. Hong Rengan had a incredible story to tell it seems. Hamburg was surprised and found it a bit odd, that a lot of the Hakka he met already knew about God and Jesus despite these people being well beyond the narrow reach of the Hong Kong missionaries. Hamburg listened to Hong Rengan recount stories of battles, armies and congregations of christian believers all being led by a heavenly prophet, a Hakka one no less. This prophet claimed to be hunted by agents of the Qing dynasty and lived in disguise under an assumed name. He was once kidnapped, but escaped and lived in a forest for 4 days and a cave for 6. Hamburg confessed the stories this man told him were confusing “I could form no clear conception of the whole matter”. Hamburg did not know what to make of it all, so he asked Hong Rengan to write the stories down for him. Hamburg thought little of any of this for nearly a year, then in the spring of 1853 news came that Nanjing had fallen in a torrent of blood. Hamberg then realized Hong Rengan's stories were very real. News of the great upheaval in China reached those like Hamberg in Hong Kong and along the coast where foreigners did business. Reports of local uprisings and small scale banditry in the countryside were never anything of much importance, it was just the same old news in China. Then Catholic missionaries deep within the interior began to spread rumors of a larger movement led by a man known as “Tian de” or “heavenly virtue”. Some said the man was actually dead, killed by Qing forces, others questioned his very existence. Without any concrete news, little attention was paid to any of it, just bandits disrupting the production of silk and tea, a common problem. But when Nanjing, the southern capital of China fell in 1853, well this suddenly brought attention to foreigners that a very real and very large civil war was occuring in China. Those in Shanghai were alarmed, and rightful so, Nanjing was very close to what was now called “The Taiping Tianguo - The heavenly kingdom of Great peace”. A million rebels were flooding down from central China on a grand flotilla of commandeered ships to what was formerly called Nanjing. A ton of cities were emptied and Qing defenses lay in rubble as these small local bandits were a grand rebel army on the march. Fear gripped the city of Shanghai, communications with Nanjing were cut, rumors spread that Shanghai would be attacked. Shanghai's citizens boarded up their homes, many of the Chinese fled into the countryside for safety. The foreign settlers called for defenses to be erected, for volunteers to take arms. British, French and American steamers began to bring men to defend the walls of Shanghai. Yet there was no attack, at least for the time being, apparently the Taiping rebels went to march upon Beijing if it was to be believed! The capital of the Manchu were under threat from these rebels who held Nanjing. A single British vessel went over to Nanjing in april of 1853 but brought back very conflicting news of what was occurring there. It became the opinion of the British plenipotentiary at the time that these so called Taiping were “nothing but superstition and nonsense”. Despite the scarcity of clear information, raw accounts of this apparent civil war in China began to get out of Shanghai and Hong Kong to the western world. Tales that the Chinese were fed up with their Manchu rulers and were rising up spread. The economist read “a social change or convulsion such as have of late afflicted europe. It is singular to find similar commotions at the same time in Asia and Europe”. Karl Marx, yes the Karl Marx wrote in 1853 as the London correspondent for the New York Daily Tribune about the situation in China. He considered the rebellion to be a symptom of China's integration into the global economy, as a result of Britain's opening up of CHina during the First Opium War. What was happening in China was not merely a rebellion, it was a “formidable revolution”, one that demonstrated the interconnectedness of the industrial world. Marx argued what was happening in China would come to Europe “the next uprising of the people of Europe, and their next movement for republican freedom and economy of Government, may depend more probably on what is now passing in the Celestial Empire—the very opposite of Europe—than on any other political cause that now exists.” The disorder that China faced was caused by the opium trade, and exposure to the world. The old was facing the new as they say and Marx believed “dissolution must follow as surely as that of any mummy carefully preserved in a hermetically sealed coffin, whenever it is brought into contact with the open air.” Marx argued the Qing dynasty may dissolve and that it would not be limited to just China. The whole Taiping revolution was for Marx, Britain's fault and now the effects of her actions overseas would go back to bite her ass at home “the question, is how that revolution will in time react on England, and through England on Europe.” Marx predicted the loss of the Chinese market because of the Taiping would undermine British exports, particularly textile. By the way as I pointed out in previous episodes that very much was not the case, textiles from Britain went up actually because of the Taiping rebellion killing the Chinese trade network internally resulting in foreigners making up the demand. But then again when has Marx ever been right, shots fired. Marx believed the Taiping revolution would cut off England's source of tea imports and that the price of tea would spike in England leading to economic downfall and further revolution. “It may be safely augured, that the Chinese revolution will throw the spark into the overloaded mine of the present industrial system and cause the explosion of the long-prepared general crisis, which, spreading abroad, will be closely followed by political revolutions on the Continent.” Many news outlets and intellectuals had differing accounts of what exactly the Taiping were and what was going on. Some made analogies to the African slaves rebeling in the United states to that of Chinese under the Manchus. Yet almost no one had any real explanation for the origin of the movement. Its rather funny to say, one of the very best accounts to explain it all could have been found in a desk in Hong Kong on some scribbled pieces of paper that Theodore Hamberg shoved in his desk. Hong Rengan came back to Hamberg at a village outside Canton, but this time the Swedish missionary knew the man for who he was: he was the cousin and lifelong companion of the prophet of the Taiping, the Heavenly King. Hong Rengan was the only person to come into contact with a foreigner who had firsthand knowledge of the Taiping and that of their leader. Hamburg and Hong Rengan formed a close friendship, Hamburg even got to baptize Hong Rengan in september of 1853. Hamburg educated the man in Lutheran doctrine, preparing him to serve as an assistant to the foreign preachers and eventually to take their brand of Christianity over to the Taiping in Nanjing. As they worked together, Hamburg kept asking Hong Rengan about the movement, stories of the man who started it. And so here we can now learn about the famous Hong Xiuquan. Hong Rengan told the story of his cousin, Hong Xiuquan who was 9 years older and had always been brilliant. They lived in neighboring villages roughly 30 miles away from Canton. Many of the villagers were relatives of their clan which back in the Song dynasty had been a grand one with countless high officials and imperial advisers amongst their ranks. Yet as time passed they had all become poor farmers. One thing they held with great esteem was a small schoolhouse where Hong Xiuquan began studying the confucian classics at the age of 7. He was extremely gifted and spent years memorizing the four books, the 5 classics and other necessary texts required for the civil service examinations. When Hong Xiuquan was a teen he was very well read on Chinese history and literature, he even read ancient texts without assistance. His family dreamed that he would restore their family to its former glory and several teachers worked without pay to provide him with the knowledge he would need to pass the exams to become a Qing official. As time went on his educative needs took him outside the village and his family got together all the money they could to support the 16 year old who at the point was already supporting himself as a schoolteacher with a small salary paid in lard, salt, rice and lamp oil. The key to gaining an official appointment in the Qing government was passing the Confucian civil service examinations and this was a goal shared by both Hong cousins. But the exams were extremely difficult and if you failed an attempt you had to wait years for another opportunity to take them. The exam process took 3 days in a small cubicle in Canton. Hong Rengan never had much success, but Hong Xiuquan ranked high on the first day of his first attempt in 1827. As the grueling exam went on, he began to slip through the ranks and by the end of the 3rd day he fell out of the winners circle. It was to be 9 more years before he could qualify again to take the exam in 1836. Wow and I thought it was brutal trying to gain entry to a graduate program at my university for Neurobehavioral science sheesh. Well Hong Xiuquan did not give up, he took the exam a second time and failed. Hong Rengan likewise failed, but unlike Hong Xiuquan he was not carrying the entire family's hope upon his shoulders. Thus between the 2 cousins its was Hong Xiuquan that succumbed to a mental breakdown. Hong Xiuquan had his first visions in 1837, right after failing the examination for a third time. He was greatly weakened by the ordeal and was carried home afterwards. When he got home he simply collapsed into bed and called for his family to crowd around him. He apologized to them all and said his life was over, he had let them all down. It is said he closed his eyes and lost all strength, many thought he was dead. Eventually he woke up and began telling his family about strange dreams. In his dreams, a dragon, a tiger and a cock entered his room, followed by musicians and a sedan chair. They all carried him away to a wondrous and beautiful place full of people who rejoiced when they saw him and an old woman washed him to remove all defilements from his body. Then a group of old men appeared and he recognized some of them to be sages of ancient China. They opened his body with a knife and removed his organs, replacing them with new healthier ones, before closing him up. Not a trace of incision could be found afterwards and he was escorted back to a grand hall where an old man in a black robe with a flowing golden beard sat upon a throne. The man said to him “they take of my gifts and therewith worship demons; they purposely rebel against me, and arouse my anger. DO not though imitate them”. The man then gave him a magical sword for which he said its purpose was to kill demons, but he told him to never use it on his brothers and sisters. Alongside this was a seal and a piece of yellow fruit which he ate. The old man led him to look upon the people of earth where they could both see defilement and perversions. Hong's visions continued for 40 days and Hong Rengan was one of those who stuck by his cousins side listening to his waking stories. There were other recurring characters in his dreams, one was a middle-aged man he referred to as ‘elder brother” who traveled with him to far regions of the world to slay demons with his magical sword. The old man in black at some points began berating Confucius for failing to teach proper doctrine to the Chinese people and Confucius confessed guilt and shame as such. Those around Hong Xiuquan say he often lept out of bed screaming “kill the demons” while he slashed wildly into thin air. His clear insanity drew at first curiosity and amusement of neighbors, who came to see the famous sleeping madman. At one point he woke up and claimed to be the emperor of China. Hong Rengan said to Hamberg “His friends and relatives only replied, that the whole was strange indeed, without thinking at the time that there was any reality in the matter.” Eventually Hong Xiuquan recovered and he was a completely different person. He was taller, stronger, more intelligent. He seemed more handsome, fair skinned and his gaze had “become piercing and difficult to endure”. He seemed healthier and he quickly returned to his teaching and prepared for another attempt at the civil service exams. In 1843 he tried for a 4th time and failed yet again, this poor guy. That same year Hong Xiuquan found a Christian text that a missionary had given him years before in Canton and he decided to read it. Upon reading the text closely he came to an epiphany. The book seemed to unlock the secret of his dream-visions over the past 6 years. He suddenly realized the old man in black robes with a golden beard was God and the elder brother who helped him slay demons was none other than Jesus Christ. The demons were the idols worshiped by the Chinese that believed in Confucian and Buddhism, but Hong Xiuquans real brothers and sisters were that of the Christian Chinese people. Hong Xiuquan baptized himself and threw away the Confucian texts within his schoolroom. Hong Rengan became Hong Xiuquans first convert followed by a neighbor named Feng Yunshan. They all baptized themselves in a river and cast away the Confucian idols from their classrooms. The 3 men began to study together, gathering Christian texts where they could find them. Hong Xiuquan preached to them and soon others began to join the flock. Hong Xiuquan believed the bible was literally written for him. The converts first came from parents, siblings, extended family and such. It was not easy, for example Hong Rengans older brother beat him with a stick for losing students at the local school he taught after the Confucian tablets were cast away. Hong Xiuquan and Feng Yunshan both left their villages in 1844 to spread the gospel to other villages throughout the province of Guangxi. Hong Rengan desperately wanted to join them, but his relatives forced him to stay and remain a schoolteacher because he was only 20 years old. Hong Rengan was forced to bring back the Confucian texts and idols so that his students would return, but even so he simultaneously baptized at least 50 new converts. So Hong and Feng preached from village to village throughout Guangxi and the movement spread. Autonomous congregations sprang up, numbering in hundreds who began to refer to themselves as the “god worshippers”. They took the man named Hong Xiuquan, whom many had not even met as their prophetic leader. Hong Xiuquan came back home in 1845, preaching the gospel while disparaging the Manchu, the Qing dynasty and Confucianism. He said things like “God has divided the kingdoms of the world, and made the Ocean to be a boundary for them, just as a father divides his estates among his sons, Why should these Manchus forcibly enter China and rob their brothers of their estate?” His religious movement thus was becoming a political one. By 1847, the god worshippers grew to around 2000, mostly Hakka. They began to smash Buddhist idols and temples and all of this was driving iere from the Qing authorities. Then in 1850, a pestilence ravaged Guangxi and rumors spread that Hong Xiuquan's prayers to the Christian God could heal those sick of the infliction. This exponentially increased their ranks and the passing of the disease gave credit to Hong Xiuquans religion. Yet despite all of this, they were no army. Then some small violence broke out amongst Hakka settlers in Guangxi province. The Hakka settlers were scrambling to find land and water rights and the long standing local families were unhappy with the encroachments. This led to a small scale war between Hakka and other villagers in the autumn of 1850. The non Hakka burned the homes of Hakka and this led them to turn to the God worshippers for protection and help. Local authorities had already been suspicious of the sect and now began to view them more so as troublemakers. According to Hong Rengan, Hong Xiuquan predicted all of this and was waiting patiently to make a move. As the Hakka vs other villager violence spread, Qing officials placed blame squarely on the Hakka and sent a detachment of soldiers to arrest Hong Xiuquan and Feng Yunshan. The god worshippers heard of the incoming threat and began to arm themselves with swords and spears to defend their leader. For those of you who heard my podcast on the White Lotus rebellion, it is eerily similar. The Qing detachment was easily overwhelmed and routed. Hong Xiuquan sent word calling out for all the god worshippers to gather for the first time and prepare for what he called the next step of their great movement. Countless members sold their homes and lands and marched. The following days saw tens of thousands gathering. The god worshippers leaders told the converts to converge on the town of Jintian and soon a force of 10-30 thousand seized the town. In preparation for a rebellion, Hong Xiuquan began organizing the people into military formations, each led by commanders with military ranks. The Chtin “army corps” consisted of 13,156 men divided into 5 Shih regiments 2500 men with officers. Each shih was divided into 5 “leu” battalions of 500 men and each had 5 “tsu” companies of 100. Each tsu had 5 “liang” platoons of 25 men with a sergeant. A Liang was made up of 4 “wu” Squads of privates with a corporal. Now the Qing garrison of Guangxi was not particularly strong at this time as they were dealing with other uprisings, this is 19th century China afterall, not a year went by without a few. The Qing commander at Xunzhou, Li Dianyuan led the Qing forces went attack Hong Xiuquans residences within the village of Huanzhoushanren in Pingnan county. It was a dangerous situation, but both Hong Xiuquan and Feng Yunshan were saved by reinforcements sent by Yang Xiuqing and the god worshippers retained Jintian. Then a Qing force led by Zhou Fengqi alongside his subordinate Li Dianyuan attacked Jintian and erected a siege of the town. The god worshippers anticipated this and ambushed the Qing forces along the way to the Jintian at a smaller village called Caijiang near Thistle mountain. The Qing forces were ambushed by the god worshipers both men and women wielding mostly pikes and halberds. The Qing forces were defeated and one of their high ranking officers was killed. Then on January the 11th of 1851, Hong Xiuquans birthday, the god worshipers proclaimed an uprising in Jintian and Hong Xiuquan declared the founding of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom with himself as its new emperor, or better said Heavenly King. Feng Yunshan alongside 3 other lt's were appointed the kings of four directions: Feng Yunshan was the South King, Wei Changhui the North King, Xiao Chaogui the West King and Yang Xiuqing the East King. Eventually there was also an additional king, the flank king who was Shi Dakai. These men would go on to control roughly 100,000 people each including their own army. Hong Xiuquan ordered the god worshippers to cut their manchu queues as a universal symbol of severing their allegiance to the Qing dynasty. Many of the Taiping would go on to let their long hair grow leading to the nickname “chang mao tsei / long haired bandits”. Now from 1851-1852 the Taiping army began to fight its way north, absorbing the poor, disenfranchised, the criminals and all those other groups who hated their manchu overlords. It was a blend of those seeking to be part of something, to join the religious aspect of it and those who simply hated the Qing dynasty and sought to overthrow it. Yes its very much like the White Lotus rebellion 2.0. Now I had mentioned there was another rebellion going on, in fact if you look up a list of how many rebellions take place in the 19th century for China its….just comical, its insane. One rebellion was led by the Tiandihui and a large reason the Taiping won at Jinian was because the Qing were too busy dealing with the Tiandihui. After the victory at Jinian many Tiandihui joined them bolstering their ranks. Meanwhile the Qing began tossing more and more forces at the growing Taiping menace. General Xiang Rong led 3000 men and was aided by other Qing forces led by General Li Nengchen and General Zhou Fengqi. The idea was simple, the forces would converge on the rebels to encircle them. Their 3 armies attacked the Taiping at Dahuangjiangkou on February 18th. As they approached the town from the west and east they ran straight into minefields set up by the Taiping and were ambushed leading to hundreds of casualties. The Qing forces were eventually forced to stop their offensive and hunker down for a siege. Now something important to note is what exactly is the Qing forces I am speaking of. If you remember during my opium wars episodes I explained the difference between the Green Standard army and the Eight banner army. To brutally summarize, the manchu armies that conquered the Ming used the banner system, with each colored banner being a different group. Well the eight banner army by the turn of the 19th century had become sort of a ceremonial, guardsmen type force. They were extremely ineffective as a large standing force and thus the Green Standard army was formed as a need for a more…well standard army haha. The Green standard army can be seen more so as a police force, but when the White Lotus rebellion broke out they proved to be very ineffective and in decline. The major reasons for this was their pay did not rise with inflation requiring many of them to seek additional work: they were widely dispersed preventing centralized training; more often than naught their ranks came about only in times of conflict; rampant corruption from higher officials led to embezzlement and I mean insane levels, a lot of armies left their rosters unfilled so officers could simply pocket soldiers pay and pretend they were leading more men than they had; soldiers literally could hire substitutes, often poor people to train and fight in their place; overall lack of morale and discipline; and the ultimate culprit at the time, opium addiction. The reason I bring this up is much like the White Lotus Rebellion, the Qing officials would find the Eight banner army and Green Standard army unable to cope with the task of quelling a rebellion and would be forced to find new alternative ways to find armies. This very well became a major reason for the downfall of the Qing dynasty and why China would find itself in a warlord era from 1916-1928, something I am currently writing a seven part series about on my personal channel, the pacific war channel. Lame plug in I know forgive me, but the Warlord Era is fascinating and the Taiping period holds so much roots for it. Now when the Qing began to strangle the Taiping, they yet again broke out at night on the 10th of March marching towards the East village in Wuxuan county. The Qing forces pursued them but every time they got near the Taiping ambushed them. The Taiping and Qing eventually found themselves in a stalemate near Sanli Dyke. In early april the governor of Guangxi province, Zhou Tianjue and General Xiang Rong rallied 6000 troops to attack East Village, but yet again the rebels repelled them. By May the Qing were losing more and more men when the Taiping broke out of another siege and marched towards Xiangzhou. General Xiang Rong decided to coordinate a net strategy and had the aid of General Wulantai stationed at Liangshan Village while his men struck out from Jie Ridge. The Taiping fought the 2 Qing forces at the battle of Du'ao Ridge just due north of Liangshan village and General Wulantai's force were smashed. Despite the major Qing losses, they still had managed to encircle the Taiping for the 4th time. The Taiping fought a war of attrition until july when they pulled out of Xiangzhou to a former base of operations at Mt. Zijing in Guiping. The path north was effectively blocked to the Taiping by the Qing forces, but the entire time and everywhere the Taiping went they converted more and more to their cause. 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. And so the self proclaimed brother of Jesus Christ, Hong Xiuquan gathered his flock and chose to wage a war on the demon Manchu who sat upon the Dragon Throne. Hong Xiuquan and his kings now march forward to their destiny.
S01E25 Taiping Rebellion: Hong Rengan Today we're looking at the re-emergence of Hong Rengan, younger cousin of Taiping leader Hong Xiuquan. Hong Rengan was one of the earliest converts, but he was cut off from the main Taiping group early and he had to run away to British Hong Kong to survive the Qing purges of Taiping supporters and sympathizers. Meeting Theodore Hamberg A convert of missionary Theodore Hamberg found Hong Rengan and brought Hong to meet Hamberg in Hong Kong in 1852. Hong Rengan knew a surprising amount about the Bible and Christian teachings, and he left Hamberg with the startling story of the beginning of the Taiping Rebellion. Hong came back a year later (1853) and received formal Protestant baptism and started to receive instruction in orthodox Protestant doctrines. Hamberg was thinking to send Hong Rengan to the Taiping to straighten out their doctrines, to make them actually Christian. He gave money for Hong Rengan to go up to Shanghai, to hopefully link up with the Taiping in Nanjing. Hong Kong sojourn, life with James Legge Hong Rengan didn't get past Shanghai, so after some time there, he went back to Hong Kong. Theodore Hamberg had died, but his connection with that missionary helped him connect with other missionaries. He spent years with missionary James Legge, even assisting a number of translations of core pieces of Chinese literature into English, assisting with scholarly interpretation. Being in Hong Kong helped Hong Rengan learn a ton about life outside China. Later he would become a key link between the Taiping and foreign powers, evaluating whether to support the Taiping or the ruling Qing Dynasty. When James Legge was away on home leave, other missionaries funded a second attempt for Hong Rengan to go back to Nanjing. This time, it would work. Hong Rengan—A Missed Opportunity? The Taiping weren't quite Christian enough to gain foreign support, and they weren't quite Chinese enough to neatly replace the ruling dynasty. They weren't going so far as to replace the dynastic system, and they didn't get beyond the visions and the teachings of their founder. Hong Rengan may have been someone who could have pushed the Taiping movement to being a more effective revolutionary force, but as we'll see in future episodes, that didn't quite happen. If You'd Like to Support the Podcast Subscribe, share, leave a rating. Give once, give monthly at www.buymeacoffee.com/crpodcast Subscribe to the substack newsletter at https://chineserevolutions.substack.com/ Also... Please reach out at chineserevolutions@gmail.com and let me know what you think!
Författaren som håller döden hårt i ena handen för då känner hon livet så starkt i den andra. Emma Hamberg är en av Sveriges mest lästa författare. Hon vann Stora ljudbokspriset 2022 i kategorin Feelgood med sin bok Je m'appelle Agneta. Hon är även aktuell med kokboken Au pif! som är en utforskning av livsnjuteri.Hon började som serietecknare med serien Singel i stan och har efter det släppt tonårsboken Linas kvällsbok som blev en klassiker för tonåringar. Emma Hamberg har också skrivit Rosengädda-serien och gett ut flera kokböcker.Emma Hamberg om sitt Sommarprat: Mitt Sommar handlar om hur man blir en sån som läser nekrologer till frukost, fyller anteckningsböcker med sanna kärlekshistorier, håller döden hårt i ena handen och livet lika hårt i den andra.Producent: Erika Strand-BerglundVill du få poddar, nyheter och direktsänd radio på ett ställe, ladda ner appen Sveriges Radio Play via https://sverigesradio.se/artikel/sveriges-radio-play.
Welcome to Eyes & teeth – Legends of Laughter - Maurice GrumbleweedThe Grumbleweeds TV show on a Saturday night meant it was family laughter times they are moments I cherish and remember laughing with my siblings and parents. I was around 9 or 10 when they were big in the light entertainment world and on constantly. Summer seasons and pantomimes, and that famous Grumbleweed song we always sung along to just brought joy to the UK.My great friend Pete Cutler who will be on a future episode put Maurice Lee and me in touch and I thoroughly enjoyed not only hearing all about those shows I grew up watching but I loved hearing what Maurice was up to now. He loves his work, if its storming a cruise ship crowd to not being listened to in a Blues Bar in Harrogate, its so true that when you have the showbusiness bug it never leaves you.IN this edition Maurice talks about working Hamberg the same time as The Beatles and working with comedy writer Mike Craig as well as being a success up and down the country selling out theatres and clubs and sometimes working three or four venues a night.Welcome to Season 11, episode 7 Maurice Grumbleweed
MMA-Podden live från Bastard burgers i Västerås där vi bjuder på uppsnack inför FCR12 plus en massa annat MMA-surr. Gäster Jörgen Hamberg, Zlatko Ostrogonac, Anton HellströmDet här är del 1 av 2 delar Stötta podden på patreon https://www.patreon.com/mmapoddenHar du ett företag och vill höras i mmapodden? Maila oss på mmapodden@gmail.comInstagram: @mmapodden @Pauldelvalle @vendelmartinez @vmsebtwitter: @pauldelvalle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mma-podden-100561462221892Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWqD3yENLqSDDxsce0jQOg Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Vi gästas av FCR's delegationen Mr. Zlatko Ostrogonac & Jörgen Hamberg. Här pratas det enbart fight och MMA ingen jävla bjj..:) Skämt åt sido, vi pratar oss igenom match kortet som hålls i Västerås den 4;e september, sänds på streamingtjänsten UFC Fight Pass, och ser på förhand ut att bli en oerhört spännande gala! Missa inte denna gala, det kommer bli en banger.
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Frida har läst en bok som potentiellt kan förändra liv och en om farorna med för långa charterresor. Lisen har i sina försök att läsa mer upplyftande litteratur halkat in i ett kargt Kamjatka där två systrar kidnappats, men också plöjt pekböcker om morgon- och kvällsrutiner.Läslista:Hamberg, Emma, Je m'appelle AgnetaAckebo, Lena, Världens vackraste manPhillips, Julia, Försvinnande värld Diski, Jenny Diski, Jenny, På tunn isPascoal, Nina, Vi röstar om vi saknar mammaKarlsson, Ellen, God morgon, Roj!Karlsson, Ellen, Godnatt, Roj! Tullet, Hervé, En bokTidholm, Anna-Clara, Knacka på!
Otillåtna knä och fingrar i ögonen har varit ett tema under de senaste två UFC galorna. Vad ska hända med Leon Edwards nu? Nu i helgen åker Tobias Harila och Rostem Akman till London för att fightas i Cage Warriors. Vi får en pratstund med Jörgen Hamberg som vi pratar om Tobbes fight mot Aiden Stephens. Och även Rostem Akman som möter Ian Garry den superhypade irländaren.
Medverkande: Claes Andersson, Frida Fagerlund, Martin Åslund & Björn Hamberg (assisterande tränare i Brighton) Alisson in Blunderland, ja, målvaktsspelet har ändrats radikalt under de senaste åren, vi diskuterar risker och fördelar med att använda målvakten i uppspel och vi hör Aston Villas Emiliano Martinez förklara hur han ser på sin roll och flytten dit. Fyra mål framåt på bortplan men ändå förlust mot Everton, Mourinho led alla helvetes kval på Goodison Park. Skilda åsikter kring FA-Cupens status, har den blivit nedprioriterad? Vi lyssnar på en intervju med Manchester Citys Phil Foden, "Komplett spelare i mina ögon". Hur mycket bryr vi oss om en tränares välbefinnande? När får de vila och återhämta sig? Björn Hamberg bjuder på en exklusiv insyn i frågan. Åslund blir personlig och berättar varför tränaryrket inte lockar honom "Min pappa var tränare". Nästa match för Hambergs Brighton är Aston Villa och I Like Radio-studion är väldigt nyfikna på dagarna inför. Sparka igång ett nytt avsnitt av Viaplay Fotboll Podcast.
Käftsmällspodden gästas av två fantastiska MMA-profiler. Västerås-fightern Tobias Harila är på plats i studion tillsammans med sin mentor, tränare Jörgen Hamberg. Vi pratar om Superior Challenge 21 och diskuterade Harilas ljusa framtid inom MMA och FCR. In och lyssna på den charmiga Tobias Harila.
I det här avsnittet gästas vi av Västerås bröderna Zlatko & Davor Ostrogonac som grundade FCR tillsammans med Jörgen Hamberg. Bröderna Ostrogonac släpper nyheten i avsnittet att FCR signerat ett avtal med UFC's plattform UFC Fight Pass, avtalet innebär ett stort kliv uppåt för organisationen och Svenskt MMA. In och lyssna på ett härlig och skämtsamt avsnitt.
Käftsmällspodden live-poddar från Superior Challenge 21 intervjuar ochar fighters efter vinn Moraad Moreno, Robin Roos, Fernando Flores, Bartosz Wojcikiewicszmma, Karl Albrektsson. Men även olika Mma-profil som Moe Ahmadi, Jörgen Hamberg, Kevin Sataki, Madelein Fagerlind, Babak Ashti, Paul del Valle och Lina Länsberg.
Medverkande: Claes Andersson, Frida Fagerlund, Martin Åslund & Björn Hamberg Vi gästas hela timmen av Björn Hamberg, assisterande tränare i Brighton, som känner av en viss frustration över sitt lags förluster, inte minst mot United “Inte välförtjänta poäng”. Åslund leker djävulens advokat och frågar om det är dags att överge spelidén. Vi pratar om Premier Leagues stora besvikelser “Ett poäng på åtta matcher, inte godkänt”. Spelarna som har varit viktigast hittills? Där samtliga är rörande överens “Svårt att blunda för hans betydelse”. Den ständiga frågan om tre eller fem byten hamnar på agendan, och en viss fatigue märks av “Fotboll handlar inte om att byta ut halva laget”. Hamberg för omedvetet diskussionen mot VAR och stämningen börjar vackla. Vägrar svara på vad han tycker om fenomenet “Fråga inte”. Detta och mycket mer i det senaste avsnittet av Viaplay Fotboll Podcast.
Today on the show, we have DJ Gurule (head coach) and Natalie Pluskota-Hamberg (assistant coach) of Gonzaga Women's Tennis Program (See full bios below)! We talk about their tennis stories, building a positive team culture, and the importance of human interaction. They share memorable moments they've had with their team and talk about their own mentors who have helped them along the way. We also discuss a hobby that they like to do together, outside of tennis: Curling! Full Bios: https://gozags.com/sports/womens-tennis/roster#sidearm-roster-coaches Gonzaga Women's Tennis: https://gozags.com/sports/womens-tennis
Käftsmällspodden bjuder på stor underhållning tillsammans med de skönaste mma journalisterna Ashah Tafari och Johan Taliercio från MMA-nytt. Vi pratar om helgens kort, bland annat Khamzat Chimaev's 17 sekunders vinst, Tyron Woodleys försämrade prestationer och att han kanske bör gå i pension. UFC 253 som är tillbaka i Abu Dhabi, fight Island med två titelmatcher en mellanviktsbältet och lättungviktsbältet står på spel. Vår gäst Ashah Tafari uttrycker sina känslor efter att få mottagit förra veckans käftsmäll av Jörgen Hamberg. In och njut av fredagsmys med oss käftsmällspodden.
Käftsmällspodden on tour, besöker Västerås fight club och träffar coachen Jörgen Hamberg och hans två adepter Tobias Harila och Robin Roos. Vi pratar som vanligt om MMA och deras karriär... in och lyssna !
Medverkande: Claes Andersson, Frida Fagerlund & Bojan Djordjic. Jonas Eriksson om regeländringar inför säsongen. Hamberg hyllar Gyökeres. Experterna tippar, toppen, botten och ligans skyttekung. Leeds flopp eller topp m.m.
På lördag den 4 juli är det dags för det vi alla har väntat på. Fight Club Rush tar tillbaka svensk MMA med sin gala ifrån Västerås som är fylld av 11 högkvalitativa matcher. På grund av Coronan kommer det hela ske utan publik och går enbart att se via Pay per view. Vi pratar upp lördagens matcher och bränner av ett mindre brandtal i slutet av avsnittet där vi motiverar varför man borde köpa just den här PPV:n. Avsnittet innehåller även intervjuer med grundaren och tränaren Jörgen Hamberg, samt Västerås Fight Clubs Svenska mästare Daniyal Shamkalov. Galan hittar du på Fightertv.se och information kring de olika matcherna finner du på organisationens instagram där de heter @FCR.MMA
Torkan är över! Svensk MMA tillbaka i sommar med Fight Club Rush planerat till den 4:e juli. Men hur står det till med säkerhet och följs myndigheternas rekommendationer? Vi checkar in med Jörgen Hamberg, promotor för FCR och styrelseledamot i SMMAF. Dessutom, kritik mot svenska coronastrategin även i kampsportsvärlden. Kommer klubbar behöva lägga ner och vågar folk träna kampsport i framtiden?
Vader Bennie en zoons Marc en Erwin. Drie piraten uit Schuinesloot die al in veel verschillende samenstellingen gedraaid hebben. Je hoeft John Williams hier niet op af te sturen, want deze mannen weten hoe ze moeten klussen. Ze bouwen al hun (mobiele) masten zelf. Ook werden ze al meerdere keren uit de lucht gehaald. Hierover en meer vertelt de familie Hamberg in deze nieuwe aflevering.
Hur ska krispaketet på 500 miljonerna till svensk idrott fördelas? Svenska Idrottsförbundets ordförande Björn Eriksson är på plats för att berätta om planen. Björn Wesström, VD och klubbdirektör i AIK Fotboll kommenterar beslutet. Vi dyker in hos Björn Hamberg, assisterande tränare i Brighton för att kolla läget i den engelska klubben. Golfproffset Henrik Stenson och agenten Nina Wennerström är med och berättar om coronakrisen från sina perspektiv. Vad händer med superfighten Khabib vs Ferguson? MMA-experten Paul del Valle tycker till och svarar på lyssnarnas frågor. Programledare: Ola Wenström Viaplay Sport Live sänds måndag, torsdag och fredag kl 18 på Viaplay och Viasat Sport Premium. Podden Viaplay Sport Live hör du dagen efter varje sändning. https://viaplay.se/sport
Fighterpodden tuffar vidare på med ett fullspäckat avsnitt. Oliver Enkamp berättar om sin andra vinst i Bellator och sin MMA-karriär, Jörgen Hamberg snackar om Fight Club Rush 6 och som vanligt går Simon Kölle, Elin Bladh och programledare Mårten Söderström igenom de senaste kampsportsnyheterna.
Propelled by the kindness of strangers on his tandem bicycle, Naresh Kumar crosses continents to raise awareness for human trafficking. (Read the full article on The Outdoor Journal).Traversing 13 countries and 2 continents over 87 days, Naresh Kumar rode his tandem bike from Chennai, India to Hamberg, Germany, picking up friends and 180 strangers along the way to help him complete the 5,000-mile journey. His mission was to raise awareness and funds to help the victims of bonded labor slavery in South India. People from all walks of life stopped to help Naresh along with way, curious as to why he was riding a tandem bike all by himself. Funnily enough, most people assume he just broke up with his girlfriend, and they were shocked to learn the full scale of his project. Also in 2019, Naresh followed up his multi-continent mission by heading on a 12-day solo journey through the Kyzygstan mountains. In only its second year, the Silk Road Mountain Race is already known as the toughest race on the planet with an elevation gain 3 times Everest in dangerous conditions.In this episode, we discuss the duality of the human spirit, as displayed in the abundance of hospitality Naresh received on his journey juxtaposed with the cause, to end human slavery and human trafficking, how Kumar travels to remote ends of the Earth to find his absolute limits, and also how he learned to make himself vulnerable to truly connect with others.For more stories like this, check out The Outdoor Journal.Visit The Outdoor Voyage to book your own cycling adventure.Kerala Coast to Coast Bike TripRiveting Saigon to Hanoi Bike TripSouthern Thailand – Bangkok to Phuket Bike Trip
Listen in for a glimpse of what a Patreon episode is like!The Alexanders were not your normal family. In 1940s, Harald Alexander dove deep into the German religious sect of the Lorber Society. This sect deemed everyone outside the religion was "dirty" so the family slipped away from society, keeping only to themselves.When his son Frank was born in 1954, Harald claimed he was the Messiah or Prophet of God. Everyone in the family gave into each and every one of Frank's desires.Rumors started circulating in Hamberg about the Alexanders and the police started coming to their house. This prompted Harald to pack up the family and move to 37 Jesús Nazareno in the town of Santa Cruz on Tenerife.Soon the Alexanders would be apart of a blood bath that would be known as the mosst horrific crime to occur on Tenerife.Join Jen and Cam as they discuss Carnage in the Canary IslandsPromos by our friendsActive Shooter The Podcast&True Crime DeadlineListener Discretion by the amaxing storyteller Edward of OctoberpodVHSMusic, Sound, Editing by the brilliant Nico of We Talk of DreamsExecutive Producer Dick VaneResourceshttps://www.tenerifeparanormal.es/2016/05/misterios-de-canarias-el-crimen-de-los.htmlhttps://www.rebelcircus.com/blog/can-you-consent-to-your-own-murder-a-look-at-the-facts/https://www.lavanguardia.com/sucesos/20190614/462856586476/familia-alexander-tenerife-harald-frank-crimenes-siglo-ritual-incesto-las-caras-del-mal.htmlhttps://radioactivity-mistery.blogspot.com/2012/08/el-crimen-de-los-alemanes.htmlhttps://esencia21.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/crimenes-esotericos-en-espana-almansa-y-tenerife/https://talent.paperblog.com/los-crimenes-de-los-alexander-162055/https://www.jakob-lorber-australia.net/about-lorber---a-modern-prophet.htmlhttps://www.universal-path.org/Lorber_Bookshttps://www.jakob-lorber-australia.net/the-shortest-path-to-spiritual-rebirth.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Lorberhttps://steemit.com/story/@sdd/the-alexander-family-is-the-most-insane-family-in-historyhttps://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=154718564932742&id=118409028563696
Fighterpodden är tillbaka efter sommaruppehållet med en fullspäckad podd. Simon Kölle går igenom sommarens kampsportshändelser och en del av det som kommer. Podden ringer upp Jörgen Hamberg och pratar Fight Club Rush 5 i Västerås och snackar med Jenny Svensson om Grappling Gäris. Spännande planer för framtiden utlovas av Elin Bladh, Simon Kölle och programledaren Mårten Söderström.
Denne episoden er en kvinnedagspesial i samarbeid med Comfort Hotel (Noe jeg forøvrig er veldig stolt over :D) Episoden ble spilt inn i på Comfort Hotel Kista, Stockholm hvor de har et eget podcast studio. Jeg fikk besøk av seks amazing damer som Comfort Hotel fikk flydd inn for dagen - både svenske og Norge gjester damer som gutser og er kjent for arbeidet de har gjort. Gjestene i følgende rekkefølge Emelie Hamberg, General Manager Comfort Hotel Xpress Central Station @emhami Ulrikke Brandstorp, artist, 2 plass stjernekamp @ulrikkeofficial Emma Wilhelm, co-founder of Nattskiftet & teacher @nattskiftet_org Anna Spjuth, Senior Vice President Comfort Hotel @annaspjuth Andrea Belck-Olsen, Co-Founder av HER Oslo og Director of Sales på The Thief @andreaoslo @her_oslo Lizette Edfeldt, forfatter og redaktör för Lilla Aktuellt på svenska SVT och författare @llizette.edfeldt Enjoy! @powerladiespodcast www.yrjaoftedahl.com
Jörgen Hamberg är MMA-coach på Västerås fight club. En klubb som på kort tid gjort mycket väsen på amatör MMA-scenen då det plockat hem flera vinster både nationellt och internationellt. Och nu börjar proffsen karriären för flera av Hambergs fighters. http://vasterasfightclub.se
Vi har idag bjudit in Jörgen Hamberg, Systems Engineer i vårt HPE team på Arrow att prata om vilken hårdvara från HPE som passar bäst till vSphere 6.7.
Featuring the famous Hamberg study http://awakenvideo.org/pdf/X/hamberg_study.pdf With a discussion on an antibiotic-free, growth-hormone-free chicken ranch! BioGeometry® is the patented science of using the energy principles of shape to qualitatively balance biological energy systems and harmonize their interactions with the environment. Balancing the activities of daily life, achieving harmony with our inner and outer environments, humanizing modern technology, and integrating science and spirituality is the work of the science of BioGeometry. Just two decades ago everybody was afraid that the end of life on earth would come as a result of a Third world War. We thought that the global extinction of life on earth would come from nuclear warfare and our carelessness towards our environment, endangering plant and animal life; the ozone hole and global warming causing natural disasters everywhere. However, the real potential danger is one that we are barely aware lurking just around the corner. BioGeometry.com Here are links to Dr. Ibrahim Karim's latest two books: BioGeometry Signatures: Harmonizing the Body's Subtle Energy Exchange with the Environment CLICK HERE - https://amzn.to/2wJdCWL Back To a Future for Mankind: BioGeometry CLICK HERE: https://amzn.to/2wFRSeo
We welcome Hamberg back to Delray Beach all the way from Sweden.
We welcome Hamberg back to Delray Beach all the way from Sweden.
Earlier this week, one of the funniest exchanges on social media came about after the company known as IHOP changed out their P, which stood for Pancakes, to a B. Initially, no one knew what the B stood for. International House of Breakfast? International House of Bacon? International House of Brunch, complete with mimosas? Nope. The B stood for Burgers, something IHOP has offered on its menu in the past, but when they finally revealed what the mystery was, they also decided to change their marketing to reflect that. And people were bittersweet about the change, including some of the other fast-food social media accounts, with Wendy's even throwing shade on their Twitter account, saying, “Can't wait to try a burger from the place that decided pancakes were too hard.” So, that gave me the idea for this week's episode. And, by the way, the change from IHOP to IHOB is only a temporary marketing campaign. I'm your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind Hamburgers. Find out more about The Story Behind Book! Check out Emily's other podcast, Hate to Weight! Join The Story Behind Discussion Group on Facebook! Follow The Story Behind: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Website This episode was brought to you by The Story Behind Executive Producers who support the show through the Patreon Page at patreon.com/thestorybehind: Stargate Pioneer from GonnaGeek.com, Mat from the One Word, Go! Show, Linguist Sam, Diane and Denise from History Goes Bump, Dan Brenic from Netflix N' Swill, Jarrod Dunham from TheHistoryphile.net, Heather Welch from Sunshine and PowerCuts, Jason Bryant from Mat Talk Online, Gerald and Andy from Two Peas on a Podcast, Bandrew Scott from The Bandrew Says Podcast and Podcastage YouTube Channel, Adam from Everyone Has a Podcast, and Barry G, Jim Collison from The Average Guy Network, the North Omaha History Podcast and Dave Jackson from the School of Podcasting. If you're interested in freshening up your own show or starting a podcast, visit EPodcastProductions.com and use the promo code STORYBEHIND for $25 off a Strategy Session. Hope to talk to you soon! Click here to support this podcast on Patreon. Proud supporter of #PodernFamily, #HumanitiesPodcasts & #LadyPodSquad on Twitter. Media: Music for Makers Sources: Hamburger Helpers: The History of America's Favorite Sandwich - History.com History and Legends of Hamburgers - What's Cooking America The History of the Hamburger - Serious Eats A Brief History Of The Hamburger - Culture Trip The history of the hamburger: An American invention - TimeOut The Most Important Burgers In Chicago History - Thrillist The Original Burger: Louis' Lunch Burger Copycat Recipe - The Johan The History of Louis' Lunch - Louis' Lunch 10 Things You Didn't Know About the Fast Food Drive-Thru - Time History of the Hamburger - Burger Web The History of the Hamburger - Kitchen Project History of the Hamburger - Facts and Types - History of Fast Food
In episode 23, Hamberg from Sweden rounds out his full DRM experience by joining us for 2 and a half hours.
In episode 23, Hamberg from Sweden rounds out his full DRM experience by joining us for 2 and a half hours.
Denna vecka pratar vi DNA-analyser med Dennis Hamberg (VD) och Niklas Andersson (personlig tränare och ambassadör) från DNA-analysföretaget Your DNA Scandinavia. Vi reder bland annat ut hur DNA-tester funkar, vilka svar man kan få ut, hur analyserna kan användas i arbetet som tränare och mycket annat. Hääng med! . . . Your DNA på Instagram: @your_dna_sverige Niklas Andersson på Instagram: niklas_ason . . . Följ Sweaty Business: Web: sweatybusiness.se Instagram: @sweatybusinessmedia Facebook: Sweaty Business
If you have ever wanted to play with huge datasets - this is the episode for you! Partner Operations Manager Mike Hamberg and Program Manager Will Curran join your co-hosts Francesc and Mark to talk through all the public datasets that Google Cloud Platform hosts for you on BigQuery and Google Compute Storage. About Mike Hamberg Mike works on helping Google teams and partners take raw data from the web and make it look beautiful and usable in BigQuery (and other platforms like Merchant Center). About Will Curran Will is a program manager in Google Cloud, focused on Data and Analytics partners and passionate about improving access to the world's datasets. One of the programs he manages is the Cloud Public Datasets program. Cool things of the week Google Cloud Platform expands to Australia with new Sydney region - open now announcement locations Why We're Moving to Google Cloud Platform blog Story of a successful migration to Google Cloud Platform blog Interview Public Datasets site bigquery BigQuery site Google Cloud Storage site Reddit BigQuery subreddit TIL BigQuery site Have a public dataset you want to make public, email gcp-public-data@google.com Question of the week I need better visualisation into my billing and product usage - what can I do? Visualize GCP Billing using BigQuery and Data Studio blog dashboard demo Where can you find us next? Francesc be running a workshop at QCon New York on Go tooling based on this video, after that he'll be at GopherCon in Denver! Mark will be hosting the Playcrafting Playtest Night in San Francisco and speaking at Google Cloud Summit, New York with in July.
En daar is'tie dan! 8 Minuten de Podcast deel 2! In deze aflevering zitten we met een aantal comedians om de tafel en bestoken we Jannick Hamberg met vragen en andere zin en onzin! Meer weten, lezen, zien? check http://www.8minuten.com
Maria Hamberg har av många kallats för en förnyare av arbetarlitteraturen. Nu är hon aktuell med boken “Till min allra bästa vän” där hon skildrar vänskap mellan två kvinnor. 2010 utkom Maria Hamberg med romanen Drömfabriken som handlar om arbetet på en bilfabrik. För romanen tilldelades hon Ivar Lo-priset med motiveringen: "Maria Hamberg tillhör arbetarlitteraturens förnyare. Hon ger den moderna industrins arbetare gestalt och skildrar dem inifrån, konkret och med erfarenhet och delaktighet som bara det självupplevda kan uppnå. I romanen Drömfabriken ger hon en mer nyanserad och djupare bild av arbetet i bilindustrin än den som förmedlas i medias nyhetsrapporter om tillståndet i en för landet viktig näringsgren." Maria Hamberg - Till min allra bästa vän Till min allra bästa vän Nu är Maria Hamberg aktuell med boken Till min allra bästa vän. En berättelse om vänskap mellan två arbetarklasskvinnor. Boken handlar om Kristina från Ångermanland som åker till London för att arbeta som au pair i en fin familj. Där träffar hon Anabel, en jämngammal tjej från en walesisk gruvarbetarfamilj. De inleder en vänskap som kommer att pågå livet ut, men det är samtidigt en vänskap som ständigt utsätts för prövningar. Det är en bok om vänskap, klassamhälle och könsmaktsordningar. Allt snillrikt komponerat.
Foreclosure properties can cause a lot of headaches for the average home buyer, but for an investor? That all depends. Bill Hamberg shares his crazy story entering a “Winter Wonderland” house as excessive water damage was actually forming icicles. He also offers realtors and investors first hand advice regarding investing in a foreclosure home. Leigh welcomes Bill Hamberg, who has been in real estate for 13 years and is an investor/agent in Philadelphia. Please subscribe to this podcast in iTunes or in the Podcasts App on your phone. Never miss a beat from Leigh by visiting The Leigh Brown Experience. Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:21 – Introduction for today's episode 00:38 – Leigh introduces Bill 00:53 – Bill and his wife are in their 13th year in real estate 01:05 – For the past 11+ years, they've been in the REO side 02:12 – Bill shares his story of the most recent crazy thing he experienced 02:28 – The general public doesn't understand what a foreclosure is 02:47 – Bill had an assignment in Levittown, Pennsylvania 03:50 – When Bill visited the property, no one answered the door, but the windows were open 04:17 – Bill climbed through the window to make sure that the property was safe 04:38 – When Bill got inside, there was a water leaking from the second floor to the first floor 05:00 – Bill took a video of the water damage 05:24 – Most properties in Pennsylvania have basements 05:34 – The water was just accumulating on the first floor 06:20 – As Bill walked into the bedrooms, it looked like a winter wonderland as the water that was leaking turned to icicles 06:48 – Leigh asked Bill about fungal growth 08:03 – When Bill called the water company, already 168K gallons had been used 08:35 – Bill shares what will happen with the water bill 09:26 – The house needs to be stripped down completely because of the fungal growth 10:25 – In Pennsylvania, banks are not allowed to disclose too much information 10:42 – Bill understands that consumers need to ask about the issues with the home 11:40 – Bill shares about the mortgage and the foreclosure of the house 12:19 – The banks are also repairing the house 12:44 – Bill's opinion regarding selling the property as is 13:42 – There are good and bad investors 14:27 – Bill had an investor for the Levittown house who eventually transformed the house 15:20 – Bill shares his advice in regards to purchasing a foreclosure home 15:25 – If you're an investor, you really need to find an investor/real estate agent 17:25 – Bill prefers a quick resale value (QRV) over pursuing the after repair value (ARV) 18:51 – When you're bidding on a foreclosure property, you're bidding against other investors and not the bank 20:00 – You have to set good criteria 20:58 – Set a price that will attract lots of activity 22:15 – Realtors who want to get into the investor side of real estate need to do their research 22:57 – If you're an investor, the first question to ask a real estate agent is, “If I purchase this property how should I cost segregate it?” 23:38 – Go to someone who knows what they're doing 23:43 – Take extra classes and find a mentor to be a proficient investor/real estate agent 24:15 – What Bill loves about foreclosure homes is that there are no emotions tied to the property and everything is just about numbers 24:53 – Reach Bill through his email at bhamberg@pahouselink.com and google “Bill Hamberg”—Bill is on the top 3 results 26:35 – Tweet Leigh Brown for your very own crazy story in real estate 3 Key Points Being an investor/real estate agent requires thorough study and research to be able to serve your clientele well. An advantage of investing in foreclosure homes is that you're dealing solely with the numbers—not the emotions. House pricing won't always depend on ARV—consider all your factors before sealing a deal.
Feeling classy? We've got quite the episode in store for you today. First, we're switching things up by placing our topic---a multi-pronged preamble for today's album---before the analysis instead of after. As a grand introduction to Chambers by Chilly Gonzales, we properly thank Doug Ferguson of the Music A to Z Podcast for recommending it, we talk a bit about their podcast, a bit about Chilly himself, and for our topic we address our own experiences with classical music over the years and reflect on the nasty habit of classical "avoidance". At last, once we're all warmed up, starting approx. 20 mins. in we begin to tackle Chambers, an album of twelve bite-sized neo-Romantic works featuring Chilly at the piano accompanied by Hamberg's Kaiser Quartett. So sit back, dive in, check out the Music A to Z Podcast (as well as Doug's last request), and indulge in the vast multiverse that is music and those who love discussing it. Continue reading
Uwe Mansshardt is a professional stunt driver who lives in Hamberg, Germany. It all started when he was 14 while on a trip to Italy when he witnessed new Ferrari’s being tested and the hook was set. He worked as a stuntman in movies at the German Warner Bros. Movie World. That set the course toward training at Rick Seaman’s Hollywood Stunt Driver’s School in L.A. and from there he earned his FIA racing license at Zackspeed Driving Academy at the Nürburging. Today Uwe drives in commercials for Porsche, Mercedes, McLaren, and he’s even been a stunt driving double for Michael Schumacher and David Coulthard.
I Livets hårda skola behandlas ämnen du aldrig fick lära dig om i plugget, den här gången följer vi med Emma Hamberg in i otrohetens hemliga värld. Emma Hamberg är er gränslösa lärarinna som drar er med i antika orgier, fastnar i gynekologstolen på det japanska kärlekshotellet, åker på sexkryssning och får svar på vem som faktiskt går vinnande ut ur en otrohet. Det är inte den ni tror.Medverkar i programmet gör även parterapeuten Daniella Gordon som bland annat förklarar varför så många är otrogna trots att de innebär att de riskerar att förlora allt.
Emma funderar tillsammans med bland andra Micael Dahlén och Carin Götblad över de icke-känslomässiga val vi kan göra för att maximera våra liv.
Emma funderar över vad vår jakt på bekräftelse i sociala medier gör med oss. All denna information som öser över oss - hur mår vi? Stänger våra hjärnor av? Jessica Zandén berättar om sin resa, hjärnforskaren ger lugnande besked och Bob Hansson skrev poesi till oss.
Emma och hennes gäster funderar över hur vi kvinnor och män hanterar den där omtalade perioden efter vi fyllt 40. Vad gör vi av "Livets andra resa"? Livskris eller vitamininjektion? Katarina Mazetti, Irma Schultz Keller, Daniella Gordon och Lars Jalmert är några av de som bidrar med kloka tankar.
Smeknamn. Vad gör smeknamn med oss? E-type och Shakin Fredrik om sina skilda förhållanden till sina artistnamn. Lyssnare delar med sig av udda och kluriga smeknamn och vad säger forskningen. Emma får också ett samtal av självaste Kungen.
Öppen Scen, Studiefrämjandet och rockbandet Carl:s Gravs årliga evenemang för blivande såväl som erfarna artister, drog rekordpublik och rekordartister i Vänersborgs Folkets Hus november 2014. Eldsjälarna Gelang och Hamberg pratar om upplevelsen, det brutala tidsschemat, musikerna och nöjet. Vi spelar stycken från denna bejublade afton. Viktig musik och viktiga vuxna lotsar vår unge Blomman Blomgren till allt högre höjder.
Med over 330 kilometer teknisk hårdt terræn og 24.000 højdemeter op og ned, kan man roligt sige, at Tor de Geants er i en klasse for sig. Løbet varer en lille uges tid og deltagerne har 150 timer til at gennemføre. Løbet starter og slutter i Courmayeur, og så kan flere sikkert regne ud, at vi er i området omkring Mont Blanc og Aosta-regionen, hvor de store UTMB-løb også afvikles. Moses Løvstad og Ravn Hamberg har brugt et år på at forberede sig til løbet. Alligevel var det ved at gå i vasken allerede efter 36 timer.
Hon skriver krönikor, böcker och filmmanus...Emma Hamberg är vår gäst den här veckan!