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Hochman and Crowder
Hour 2: Debating things we know absolutely nothing about

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 41:09


In hour two, Hoch loved our conversation with Matt Mervis so much he is already betting on him to hit a HR tonight. Crowder claims he was once stalked by a crocodile. This leads to a debate about the differences between crocodiles and alligators. Solana claims chicken tenders have been misrepresented. Plus, a Leo Messi + Inter Miami update with Chris Wittyngham ahead of the Heron's matchup vs the Crew tomorrow.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
The Missionary Of Anime Nicholas Friedman

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 7:39


Anime – the Japanese cartoons that were once a little-known, niche entertainment form for the nerd set – have become increasingly popular in the U.S. and have crossed over into mainstream pop culture and entertainment. The anime film The Boy and the Heron took home last year's Academy Award for Best Animated Film and anime characters Goku from Dragon Ball and Luffy from One Piece appeared as balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.Meanwhile, celebrities from Megan Thee Stallion and Ariana Grande to Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Reynolds have expressed their anime fandom and incorporated it within their own art forms. And streaming services such as Crunchyroll have made anime more accessible to U.S. audiences than ever before.As National Anime Day approaches on April 15 – a day that celebrates the anime art form and its impact on pop culture – the podcast Crunchyroll Presents: The Anime Effect provides a gateway for the anime curious to enter the wide world of the medium. Two of the show's hosts Nicholas Friedman and LeAlec Murray can discuss the reasons behind anime's surge in popularity and how it continues to shape and inform our forms of popular culture and entertainment.Nicholas Friedman is a career journalist who lives in the anime world. As head of Editorial at Crunchyroll, Nick sits at the center of the anime culture conversation, from the latest breaking updates on Crunchyroll News to the deepest dives into what fans are talking about.LeAlec Murray is a podcaster and pop culture enthusiast. With 15+ years of experience in the anime and gaming industry, he lives his life one pixel at a time. LeAlec currently works as a Brand Manager at Crunchyroll, helping to bring to life the anime you see everyday.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.

Sicherheitshalber
#94 Große Leerstellen und kleine Stellschrauben, aka: der Koalitionsvertrag | Klima und Sicherheit

Sicherheitshalber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 90:29


“Sicherheitshalber” ist der Podcast zur sicherheitspolitischen Lage in Deutschland, Europa und der Welt. In Folge 94 diskutieren Thomas Wiegold, Ulrike Franke, Frank Sauer und Carlo Masala die einschlägigen Kapitel im neuen Koalitionsvertrag. Spoiler alert: ein großer Wurf im Lichte der epochalen Herausforderungen ist der Vertrag nicht. Aber ein paar interessante “Nuggets” identifizieren die vier Podcaster dann doch. Insbesondere über die Wehrpflicht und wie es mit ihr - oder auch nicht - weiter gehen kann und müsste, wird debattiert. Im zweiten Teil wendet sich Sicherheitspod die Crew der Klimakrise zu und erörtert, warum man “Sicherheit” nicht denken kann, ohne auch “Klima” zu denken. Abschließend wie immer der “Sicherheitshinweis”, der kurze Fingerzeig auf aktuelle, sicherheitspolitisch einschlägige Themen und Entwicklungen - diesmal mit der Heron, neuen Loitering Munitions, dem Taurus und noch mehr Waffen. Uff. Mail: mail@sicherheitspod.de Web: https://sicherheitspod.de/ Shop: https://sicherheitshalbershop.myspreadshop.de/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sicherheitspod Bitte beachten! Neues Spendenkonto: Sicherheitshalber Podcast IBAN DE81 1001 8000 0995 7654 77 FNOMDEB2 Finom Komplette Shownotes unter: https://sicherheitspod.de/2025/04/15/94-grosse-leerstellen-und-kleine-stellschrauben-aka-der-koalitionsvertrag-klima-und-sicherheit/

GLOW MTB
ep 63. Behind the Scenes - making GLOW work

GLOW MTB

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 58:05


Send us a textWe're pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to keep the GLOW stoke alive.

Good Morning Portugal!
Live from PORTO & Spain, it's the Cat & the Heron on Good Morning Portugal!

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 61:28


"Olá Bom Dia ALEGRIA! Munson here with the Good Morning Portugal! show, livestream & podcast, tudo bem?"We start the show with the 'Bom Dia Daily' - 20 minutes of news, weather, language, culture & wellbeing in Portugal, by way of an introduction today to... Savvy Cat Ana Caramujo, who joins us with her 'pao pao, queijo queijo' insight about moving to and living in Portugal, as we prepare for a GuMPing good 'bom fim de semana'.Today she's LIVE from PORTO ahead of this event - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/americans-in-porto-financial-planning-real-estate-us-tax-consultations-tickets-1279048702099?aff=savvycatAND from around 9am, Michael Heron & Carl touch base with 'Good Morning Iberia' with Good Morning Portugal! joining forces with Michael's brand new 'Good Morning Espana' project.Have a great weekend! Comments in the chat, pics & vids to WhatsApp (00 351) 913 590 303Get more at www.goodmorningportugal.com / Support the show and join the Portugal Club at www.gmpvip.comWant to create live shows like mine? Try https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4668289695875072Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG
MAXXIMUM DJ'S : OLISCHER

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 61:07


Réécoutez Maxximum DJ's avec Heron du samedi 5 avril 2025

Cineflek
Superbad with Julianna Heron and Paloma Tracy

Cineflek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 61:14


Welcome to episode 78 of Cineflek with your host Ethan Colburn! This week I am joined by Julianna and Paloma to discuss Superbad! We paired this movie with blue beer! (just add a little Curacao) You can find this recipe and more at @cineflekpod on Instagram, or Twitter @cineflek, or get in touch by emailing me at cineflek@gmail.com

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG
MAXXIMUM DJ'S : HERON

MAXXIMUM | MIXES UNDERGROUND | FG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 60:07


Réécoutez Maxximum DJ's avec Heron du samedi 5 avril 2025

Beyond the Letter
A Poet & Free Spirit's Love Story | S2E25 BEYOND I DO PODCAST

Beyond the Letter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 42:58


AJC Passport
This Often Forgotten 1929 Massacre is Key to Understanding the Current Israel-Palestinian Conflict

AJC Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 33:51


On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, calling it Operation Al Aqsa. For journalist Yardena Schwartz, the massacre was a chilling echo of the 1929 Hebron Massacre—the brutal slaughter of nearly 70 Jews, incited by propaganda that Jews sought to seize the Al Aqsa Mosque. At the time, she was deep into writing her first book, Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict. In this episode, Yardena shares how history repeated itself, how the October 7 attack reshaped her book, and why understanding the past is essential to making sense of the present. ___ Read:  Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab Israeli Conflict Listen – AJC Podcasts: The Forgotten Exodus: Untold stories of Jews who left or were driven from Arab nations and Iran Social media influencer Hen Mazzig on leaving Tunisia Chef Einat Admony on leaving Iran Playwright Oren Safdie on leaving Syria Cartoonist Carol Isaacs on leaving Iraq Novelist Andre Aciman on leaving Egypt People of the Pod:  Latest Episode: Higher Education in Turmoil: Balancing Academic Freedom and the Fight Against Antisemitism Held Hostage in Gaza: A Mother's Fight for Freedom and Justice Yossi Klein Halevi on the Convergence of Politics and Religion at Jerusalem's Temple Mount Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. __ Transcript of Interview with Yardena Schwartz: Manya Brachear Pashman: Hello, and welcome to People of the Pod, brought to you by American Jewish Committee. Each week, we take you beyond the headlines to help you understand what they all mean for America, Israel and the Jewish people. I'm your host Manya Brachear Pashman:. In October 2023 journalist Yardena Schwartz was in the middle of writing her first book exploring the rarely talked about 1929 Hebron massacre, in which nearly 70 Jews were murdered, dozens more injured by their Muslim neighbors during riots incited by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, who spread lies that Jews wanted to take over the Al Aqsa Mosque. When she heard reports of the October 7 terror attacks by Hamas dubbed Operation Al Aqsa, she realized just how relevant and prescient her book would be, and began drafting some new chapters. Yardena is with us now to discuss that book titled Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine that ignited the Arab Israeli conflict. Yardena, welcome to People of the Pod.  Yardena Schwartz: Great to be here, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: So full disclosure to you and our audience. You attended Columbia Journalism School 10 years after I did, and you took Professor Ari Goldman's class on covering religions 10 years after I did that, class had always traveled to Israel, and I had hoped it would be my ticket to go to Israel for the first time, but the Second Intifada prevented that, and we went to Russia and Ukraine. Instead, your class did go to Israel, and that was your first visit to Hebron, correct?  Yardena Schwartz: So it was in 2011 and we went to Hebron for one day out of our 10 day trip to Israel, and it was my first time there. I was the only Jewish student in our class. It was about 15 of us, and I was the only one who had been to Israel. I had been all over Israel, but I had never been to Chevron. And our tour was with Breaking the Silence, an organization of former Israeli soldiers who had served in Hebron or in other parts of the West Bank and wanted Israelis to know what was happening in Hebron and how Palestinians were living there, and the various restrictions that were put in place as a result of terrorist attacks. But nevertheless, you know, those restrictions were extremely disturbing, and that brief visit in 2011 made me really never want to go back to Hebron. And when I moved to Israel two years later to become a freelance journalist there, and, you know, to move to Israel because I loved Israel, and still obviously love Israel, I didn't really go back to Chevron because I, you know, was really troubled by what I saw there. But this book took me, of course, back to Chevron hundreds of times, spending hundreds of hours there. And it came to be, you know, my expertise in this conflict, in my reporting. And you know, of course, Heron is kind of the main character in this book, Manya Brachear Pashman: Tell us how you came to find out about this massacre. Was it mentioned during that class visit in 2011 or was it later that you learned about it? Yardena Schwartz: So that was one of the most interesting things about my early adventure into writing this book, was that I had of course been to have Ron, and yet, during that day that we spent there learning so much about the history of this place, this deeply holy place to so many people, there was no mention of the massacre of 1929, so, you know, I knew that Chevron is, you know, the second holiest city in Judaism, the burial place of Abraham And the matrix and patriarchs of the Jewish people. And you know the first place where King David established his kingdom before Jerusalem. So it was holy before Jerusalem. And yet I had no idea that this ancient Jewish community in Hebron had been decimated in 1929 in one of the worst pogroms ever perpetrated. We all know about the kishineff pogrom of 1904 and yet the pogrom in 1929 in Hebron, perpetrated by the Muslim residents of Hebron, against their Jewish neighbors, was more deadly and more gruesome than the kishineff pogrom, and it effectively ended 1000s of years of Jewish presence in this holy city. And so when I was told by my mentor, Yossi Klein Halevi, the amazing writer, that there was a family in Memphis, Tennessee that had discovered a box of letters in their attic written by a young American man from. Memphis, who had traveled to Chevron in 1928 to study at the Hebron yeshiva, which was at the time, the most prestigious yeshiva in the land of Israel in what was then, of course, British Mandate Palestine. And that this young man had been killed in that massacre. Yet his letters, you know, painted this vivid portrait of what Chevron was before the massacre that took his life. I was immediately fascinated. And I, you know, wanted to meet this family, read these letters and see how I could bring the story to life. And I was introduced to them by, yes, in 2019 so that's when I began working on my book. And you know, as you mentioned, I was still writing the book in 2023 on October 7, and this book I had been writing about this massacre nearly a century ago immediately became more relevant than I ever hoped it would be.  Manya Brachear Pashman: The young American man from Memphis. His name was David Schoenberg. Give our listeners a history lesson. Tell us about this 1929 massacre. So Yardena Schwartz: On August 24 1929 also a Shabbat morning in crevorone, every Jewish family had locked their doors and windows. They were cowering in fear as 1000s of Muslim men rioted outside their homes, throwing rocks at their windows, breaking down their doors and essentially hunting down Jews, much like they did on October 7, families were slaughtered. Women and teenage girls were raped by their neighbors in front of their family members. Infants were murdered in their mother's arms. Children watched as their parents were butchered by their neighbors, rabbis, yeshiva students were castrated and Arabic speaking Jews, you know, Sephardi, Mizrahi, Jews, who composed about half of the Jewish population in Hebron at the time, and were very friendly with their Arab neighbors. You know, they went to each other's weddings and holidays, went to each other's shops, and these people were also slaughtered. It wasn't just the yeshiva students who had come from Europe or from America to study there, or, you know, the Ashkenazi Jewish families. It was, you know, Arabic speaking Jews whose families had been there for generations and had lived side by side in peace with their Muslim neighbors for centuries. They too were slaughtered. Manya Brachear Pashman: Why did their Muslim neighbors turn on them so suddenly and violently? The Yardena Schwartz: rioters that day were shouting Allahu Akbar. They claimed to be defending Islam and Al Aqsa from this supposed Jewish plot to destroy Al Aqsa in order to rebuild the Third Temple. This is what they had been told by their leaders and by Imams and their mosques and in Hebron, that Lai had also extended to the tomb of the patriarchs and matriarchs, which is known in Arabic as the Ibrahimi mosque. Imams there had told Muslims in Hebron that the Jews of Hebron were planning to conquer Ibrahimi mosque in order to turn it into a synagogue. So this incitement and this disinformation that continues to drive the conflict today. Really began in 1929 the rumors about this supposed Jewish plot to destroy Al Aqsa that began in 1928 around the same time that David Schoenberg arrived in Palestine to study at the yeshiva. Manya Brachear Pashman: So in addition to the letters that David Schoenberg wrote to his family back in Tennessee. How else did you piece together this history? How did you go about reporting and researching it? Who kept records?  Yardena Schwartz: So it's really interesting, because I was so surprised by the lack of literature on this really dramatic moment in history, in the history of Israel, the history of this conflict. And yet, despite the fact there are really no books in English, at least, about the massacre and about these riots and what led to them, there were mountains of, you know, testimony from victims and survivors. The British carried out this commission after the riots that produced this 400 page report filled with testimony of British officials, Arab officials, Jewish officials, survivors. So there was just so much material to work with. Also, survivors ended up writing books about their experiences in Hebron, very similar to David's letters, in a way, because they wrote not only about the riots and the massacre itself, but also what they experienced in Hebron before they too, wrote about, you know, the relatively peaceful relations between the city's Jewish minority and the Arab majority. And I also relied on archival newspaper reports so the. Riots really occupied the front pages of American newspapers for about a week, because it took about a week for the British to quell the riots, and they did so with an air, land and sea campaign. They sent warships and war planes from across the British Empire and sent troops from other parts of the British Empire. Because one of the reasons the riots were so effective, in a way, you know, were so deadly, especially in kharag, was because there was just no military force in Palestine. At the time, the British did not have a Palestine military force, and it was only after the 1929 riots that they did have troops in Palestine. Until then, they had the Palestine police force, and that police force was mostly Arabs. In Hebron, for example, there were about 40 policemen under the stewardship of one British police chief, and all but one of those policemen were Arabs, and many of them participated in the massacre or stood by outside of Jewish homes and allowed the mobs to enter the homes and carry out their slaughter. And Manya Brachear Pashman: I'm curious. There was a lot of newspaper coverage, but what about the international community's response beyond the British Empire? Yardena Schwartz: So there were actually protests around the world against the massacre in New York. 35,000 people marched through the streets of Manhattan to protest the British failure to protect their Jewish subjects from these riots. Most of the marchers were Jewish, but nevertheless, I mean 35,000 people. We didn't see anything like that after October 7. Of course, we saw the opposite people marching through the streets of New York and cities around the world supporting the mass of October 7. You know, I mentioned this March in New York, but similar protests were held around the world, mostly in Jewish communities. So in Poland, Warsaw and in England, there were protests against the British failure to protect Jews in Palestine from these riots. And the American government was livid with the British and they sent statements put out, statements to the press, criticizing the British inaction, the British failure to protect the Jewish subjects and the American citizens who were in Palestine at the time, there were eight Americans killed in Hebron on August 24 1929. Out of the 67 Jewish men, women and children who were killed, and all of them were unarmed. The Haganah at the time, you know, the underground Jewish Defense Force that would later become the nucleus of the IDF, the Haganah was active then, mostly in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, there were no Haganah members in Hebron. The Hebron Jewish community was very traditional, very religious, and when Haganah came to Hebron two days before the riots erupted, they because they knew that these riots were going to happen. There had been calls from Arab officials to riot, to attack Jewish communities across Palestine. And so the Haganah came to Hebron to warn Jewish leaders of Hebron that they could either come there to protect them or evacuate them to Jerusalem to safety until the riots subsided and the Jewish leaders of Hebron were unanimous in their opposition. They said, No, you know, we're friends with our Arab neighbors. They'll never hurt us. We trust them. If anything happens elsewhere, it won't happen here. And they believed that because, not only because they had such a good relationship with their Arab neighbors and friends, but also because in previous outbursts of violence in other years, like in 1920 1921 when they were much smaller riots and much less deadly riots. When those riots reached other parts of Palestine, they didn't reach Hebron because of those relations and because they weren't fueled by incitement and disinformation, which was what led the riots of 1929 to be so massive and so deadly, and what led them to be embraced by previously peaceful neighbors. Manya Brachear Pashman: How did that disinformation travel in 1929 How did it reach those neighbors in Hebron? Yardena Schwartz: When we talk about disinformation and misinformation today, we think of it as this, you know, modern plague of, you know, the social media era, or, you know our fractured media landscape. But back in 1929 disinformation was rampant, and it also traveled through Arabic newspapers. They were publishing these statements by Arab officials, mostly the Grand Mufti Hajime Husseini, who was the leader of Palestinian Muslims under British rule, he began this rumor that the Jews of Palestine were plotting to conquer Al Aqsa mosque to rebuild their ancient temple. Of course, Al Aqsa is built upon the ruins of the ancient temples. Temple Mount is the holiest place for Jews in the world. And in 1929, Jews were forbidden from accessing the Temple Mount because it was considered, you know, a solely holy Muslim site. But the closest place they could pray was the Western Wall, the Kotel. And Jews who were demanding British protection to pray in peace at the Western Wall without being attacked by Muslims as a result of this disinformation campaign were then painted by the Arabic press as working to conquer the Western Wall, turn it into a synagogue, and then from there, take Al Aqsa Mosque.  So this disinformation traveled from the very highest of Muslim officials. So the imams in mosques across Palestine, specifically in Al Aqsa and in Hebron, were repeating these rumors, these lies about this supposed Jewish plot. Those lies were then being published in flyers that were put in city squares. Jewish officials were warning the British and telling, you know, they should have known and they should have done more to end this campaign of disinformation, not only to achieve peace in this land that they were ruling over, but also because they were responsible for installing hajamina Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, into his position they had chosen him for that position, that all powerful position. And so they were responsible, in a way, for all of these lies that he was spreading. And yet they took no responsibility.  And even in the commission that they sent to Palestine from London to investigate the causes of the riots, despite the fact that, you know, if you read these, you know, 400 pages, I don't recommend it. It's a tough reading. But, you know, I did that for this book. And it's so clear from all of these hearings that this disinformation campaign was very obvious, very clear and very clearly to blame for the riots. And yet, because saying so would have made the British responsible for so much death, their conclusions in this commission was that it was Jewish immigration to Palestine and Jewish land purchases at the time that had sparked the riots, and that it was this Jewish demonstration, peaceful demonstration at the Western Wall on to Shabaab in August of 1929 that had sparked these riots.  So there's just, you know, this absolute lack of accountability, not only for the Mufti, who retained his position and became even more powerful and more popular as a leader after these riots, but also for the British and instead, you know, the Jewish victims were blamed for their suffering. At the time, Jews were just 20% of the Palestinian population, which was just 1 million people. Of course, today, Israel is home to more than 10 million people. So you know, clearly there was room for everyone. And the Jews at the time were very peaceful. The Haganah was a very, you know, weak, decentralized force, and after these riots, it became much stronger, and Sephardi Jews and Mizrahi Jews, more traditional Jews who had not joined the Haganah before 1929 had not really embraced Zionism before 1929 now agreed that if Jews were going to be safe in our homeland, then we would need our own army. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can we talk a little bit about the turn toward radicalization and extremism during this time, and what role that has played in the years since? Yardena Schwartz: you know, the Zionist leadership was very adamant that Jews in Palestine should not be carrying out attacks against Arabs in Palestine. You know, it should be really about defending Jews, preventing attacks, but not carrying out retaliatory attacks. But as we've seen throughout the century, of this conflict. You know, extremism begets extremism. And you know, when violence is being used by one side, it is going to be used by the other side as well. And so the rise of a more militant form of Zionism was a direct result of 1929 and this feeling of just helplessness and this feeling of relying on this foreign power, the British, to protect them, and realizing that no foreign power was going to protect the Jews of Palestine and that Jews would have to protect themselves, and the radicalism and the extremism within the Muslim population, particularly the Muslim leadership of Palestine, really just accelerated after the massacre, because they saw that it succeeded. I mean, the British punished the Jewish population of Palestine for the riots by vastly limiting Jewish immigration, vastly limiting Jewish land purchases. Notice, I use the word land purchases because, contrary to a lot of the disinformation we hear. Much today, none of this land was being stolen. It was being purchased by Jews from Muslim land owners. Many of them were absentee landowners. Many of them were from the wealthiest families in Palestine. And many of them were members of, you know, this anti Zionist, pro Mufti circle, who were then telling their own people that Jews are stealing your land and evicting you from your land, when, in fact, it was these wealthy Arab landowners who were selling their land to Jews at exorbitant prices. Manya Brachear Pashman: Did you establish a motive for the Mufti and what were his intentions spreading this disinformation? Yardena Schwartz: Great question. So it was very clear. I mean, he never admitted this, but it was very clear what his motives were, and that was to counter the criticism and accusations of corruption that had dogged him for years, until he began this campaign of propaganda which led much of that criticism and much of those stories of his corruption within the Arabic press and among his Arab rivals to essentially disappear, because now they had a much more threatening enemy, and that enemy was the Jewish community of Palestine, who was plotting to destroy Al Aqsa, conquer Al Aqsa, rebuild their temple, take over Palestine and his campaign worked. You know, after that propaganda campaign became so successful, there were very few people willing to stand up to him and to criticize him, because after 1929 when he became so much more powerful, he began a campaign of assassinations and intimidation and violence used against not only his political rivals and dissidents, but also just Anyone who favored cooperation between Arabs and Jews in Palestine. So there were various mayors of Arab cities who wanted to work together with the Jewish community of those cities or with other Jewish leaders to bring about various economic initiatives, for instance. And some of those mayors were assassinated by the muftis henchmen, or they were just intimidated into silence and into kind of embracing his platform, which was that Palestine is and has always been and should always be, a purely Muslim land, and that there is no place for any kind of Jewish sovereignty or Jewish power in that land.  So, you know, the Mufti, in 1936 he ended up leading a violent rebellion against the British. And the British at that point, had gotten tired of ruling Palestine. They realized it was much more work than they were interested in doing, and they were interested in leaving Palestine, handing over governance to the local population to the Jews and Arabs of Palestine, and they had been interested in figuring out what could be done. Could there be a binational state with equal representation, or representative governance? If Jews are 40% of the population and Arabs are 60% then there could be some kind of governance on those ratios, all of those solutions, including a two state solution, which was presented in 1937 all of those solutions were rejected by the grand mufti, and his platform was embraced by the other Arab officials within Palestine, because if it wasn't, they could face death or violence. And he even rejected the idea of Jews remaining in Palestine under Arab rule. You know when the British said to him, okay, so what will be done with the 400,000 Jews who are in Palestine right now? He said they can't stay. So he didn't only reject the two state solution. He rejected, you know, this bi national, equal utopian society that we hear proposed by so many in pro Palestine movement today. You know, all of these solutions have been on the table for a century and always. They have been rejected by Palestinian leaders, whether it was the Grand Mufti or his apprentice, his young cousin, yas Arafat. Manya Brachear Pashman: Ah, okay, so what happened to Grand Mufti Husseini? Did he stick around? So The Mufti was eventually, finally wanted for arrest by the British after his rebellion claimed the life of a British official. Until then, it had only claimed the lives of Jews and Arabs, but once a British official was killed, then the British had decided that they'd had enough of the Mufti, and they ordered his arrest. He fled Palestine. He ended up in Iraq, where he was involved in riots there the far hood in which many Jews were massacred, perhaps hundreds, if not over 1000 Jews were slaughtered in Baghdad, which was at the time home to about. 100,000 Jews. He then fled Iraq and ended up in Berlin, where he lived from 1941 to 1945 in a Nazi financed mansion, and he led the Arab branch of Joseph Goebbels Ministry of Propaganda. He was the Nazi's leading voice in the Arab world, he spread Nazi propaganda throughout the Muslim world and recruited 10s of 1000s of Muslims to fight for the Nazis, including in the Waffen SS and when the war ended, when world war two ended, and the UN wanted him for Nazi war crimes, he was wanted for Nazi war crimes, placed on the UN's list of Nazi war criminals. Once again, he fled, first to France, then to Cairo, eventually settling in Beirut, where he continued to lead his people's jihad against the Jews of Palestine. So when, in 1947, when the UN voted to partition British Mandate Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state so that the British could finally leave Palestine. He declared jihad, and he rejected the Partition Plan, along with every other Arab state which also rejected it. Of course, the Jews of Palestine embraced it, celebrated it, and the very next day after the UN vote, riots erupted throughout Palestine, and he helped. He was kind of pulling the strings of that Jihad taking place in Palestine. And in fact, 1000 Muslim men who he had recruited for the Waffen. SS joined that holy war in Palestine. The Mufti helped create the army of the holy war. Yasser Arafat, who was also in Beirut at the time, also assisted the army of the holy war. He actually fought in the war that began in 1947 alongside the Muslim Brotherhood. So, you know the legacy that the Mufti had? You know, it doesn't end there. It continued to his dying day in 1974 and Arafat took over his mantle as the leader of the Palestinian people. And you know, we see how the disinformation and incitement and rejection of Jewish sovereignty in any part of the ancient land of Israel has continued to be a prominent force in Palestinian politics no matter who was in charge. You know, the Fatah, Mahmoud, Abbas and Hamas, of course, perpetuate the same lies about Al Aqsa. They perpetuate the same denial of a Jewish right to live in peace in our homeland, deny the history of Jewish presence in Israel. So, you know, it's really astounding to me how little is known about the Grand Mufti and how little is known about his impact on this conflict, and particularly in the very beginnings, the ground zero of this conflict in 1929 Manya Brachear Pashman: It's so interesting. We talk so much about Hitler, right? And his antisemitism, but we don't talk about Husseini. Yardena Schwartz: Yeah, and they were good friends. I mean, they met in 1941 shortly after the Mufti arrived, he had a private chauffeur. He was lavishly paid by the Nazis, and he was good friends with Himmler. He toured concentration camps. He knew very well about the final solution. Hitler himself considered the Mufti an honorary Aryan. I mean, the Mufti had blue eyes, fair skin, light hair. Hitler believed that Husseini had Roman blood, and he saw him as someone who could lead the Nazi forces once they arrived in the Middle East. He saw him as, you know, a great ally of the Nazis. He didn't just participate in the Nazis quest to eradicate the Jewish population of Europe and eventually arrive in Palestine, but he also the Mufti worked to convince various European leaders not to allow Jewish refugees from fleeing Europe and not allowing them to come to Palestine. He told them, send them to Poland, and he knew very well what was happening in Poland. Manya Brachear Pashman: So I want to go back to this family in Tennessee, the genesis of this story, and I'm curious. David Schoenberg's niece said that at one point in the book, she said they're Southern, so they sweep ugly under the rug in the south. And so they just didn't talk about that. And when I read that, I thought, actually, that's kind of a Jewish approach, not a southern approach, except we wouldn't say we sweep things under the rug. We move on, right? We treasure our resilience, and we move on from that pain and we build anew. But is moving on really in the Jewish community's best interest? Is that how we end up forgetting and letting this history and this very important history fade?. Yardena Schwartz: Yeah, absolutely. You know, I think it is possible to do both. It is possible to take great pride in our resilience and in our strength and our ability to experience so much devastation and suffering, and yet every time emerge stronger.  I mean, think about the Holocaust. First of all, for many years, we did sweep that under the rug. Survivors were discouraged from speaking about what they went through. They were seen as, you know, especially in Israel, they were seen as, you know, people who went like sheep to the slaughter. It wasn't something to talk about. It was something to move on from. And yet now we are able to hold both in both hands. You know. We're able to honor and commemorate the memory and speak about the atrocities that millions of Jews suffered during the Holocaust, while also celebrating where we went after the Holocaust. I mean, three years after the Holocaust, Israel was born. You know, that's just, on its own, you know, a remarkable symbol of our resilience and our strength as a people. But I think the way we commemorate the Holocaust is a really great example of how we do both how we honor the memory and use that as a lesson so that it never happens again.  And yet, I think that when it comes to the conflict and the various forces that have led us to where we are today, there is this tendency to kind of try to move on and not really speak about how we got here. And it's really a shame, because I think that this is the only way we'll ever find a way out of this tragic cycle of violence, is if we learn how we got here, the forces that continue to drive this conflict after a century, and you know, the people who brought us here. Not only the Grand Mufti, but also, you know, the leaders today who are very much capitalizing on fear and religion, exploiting religion for their own, their own interests, and utilizing disinformation to remain in power. And I think that, you know, we can't afford not to speak about these things and not to know about our own history. It's really telling that, you know, even in Jewish communities, where people know so much about Israel and about this conflict, there is just a complete lack of knowledge of, you know, the very bedrock of this conflict. And I think without that knowledge, we'll never get out of this mess. Manya Brachear Pashman: Yardena, thank you so much. This is such a wonderful book, and congratulations on writing it.  Yardena Schwartz: Thank you so much.  Manya Brachear Pashman: If you missed last week's episode, be sure to tune in for my conversation with Dr Laura Shaw Frank, Director of AJC Center for Education Advocacy. We discussed the delicate balance between combating antisemitism, safeguarding free speech, and ensuring campuses remain safe for all students.  Thank you for listening. This episode is brought to you by AJC. Our producer is Atara Lakritz. Our sound engineer is TK Broderick. You can subscribe to People of the Pod on Apple podcasts, Spotify or Google podcasts, or learn more at ajc.org/PeopleofthePod. The views and opinions of our guests don't necessarily reflect the positions of AJC. We'd love to hear your views and opinions or your questions. You can reach us at PeopleofthePod@ajc.org. If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends. Tag us on social media with hashtag People of the Pod and hop on to Apple podcasts to rate us and write a review to help more listeners find us. Tune in next week for another episode of People of the Pod.

The Coach's Journey
#97: Yannick Jacob – Going Beyond Blueprints to Challenge the Status Quo of Coaching

The Coach's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 124:54


Growing up with a father and brother who were “never wrong” left Yannick Jacob seeking a life that wasn't about right answers. That led him to coaching, and more specifically to existential coaching, a space where humanity's oldest and most profound questions – and the plethora of answers to them – can be explored at a deeper level.Yannick is an existential life and leadership coach, a positive psychologist, and the programme director of the Accredited Certificate in Integrative Coaching (ACIC) at the School of Positive Transformation. In this episode of The Coach's Journey, he shares what he learned about himself in order to hear his calling and live his truth as someone driven to explore the whole spectrum of what life has to offer.Host Neil Mackinnon helps Yannick to illuminate the links between his many passions, such as existential philosphy and DJing, and to demonstrate how integrating his variety of interests enriches his all areas of his work.Yannick also discusses his groundbreaking Coaching Lab, which offers the chance to witness highly experienced coaches live at work, and Rocket Supervision, which provides coaches with the support they need to practice at the top of their game.This episode will resonate with anyone who wants to feel empowered to shake up traditional coaching paradigms and create a practice that feels authentic and energising, as Yannick brings his remarkable breadth of experience and expertise to bear on some of the most fundamental questions we face as coaches and as human beings.In this episode, Yannick and Neil Mackinnon also talk about:Courageous choices, and how embracing discomfort can help to build meaningEnlarging your sphere of influence to enable people to connect with youThe power of being financially committed to something, and the benefits to your clients of raising your feesWhen we should be brave enough to challenge the traditional frame and share more of ourselves with our clientsYannick issues a rallying cry to everyone in the coaching space to frame their space, sculpt the approach that works for them, and lean into their passion for their own way of doing things.THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT THAT YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN:Rocket Supervision www.RocketSupervision.com Coaching Lab www.GoCoachingLab.com Yannick's Nuggets (mailing list) https://gocoachinglab.com/nuggetsDr Nash Popovich https://www.personalwellbeingcentre.org/nash-popovicMartin Seligman https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_SeligmanRS Lazarus on the Positive Psychology movement https://www.researchgate.net/publication/232977091_Does_the_Positive_Psychology_Movement_Have_LegsSoren Kierkegaard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%B8ren_KierkegaardJean-Paul Sartre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Paul_SartreNew School of Psychotherapy and Counselling https://nspc.org.uk/Christopher Neubert https://human-edge.com/team/christian-neubert/The Academy of Executive Coaching https://www.aoec.com/An Introduction to Existential Coaching: How Philosophy Can Help Your Clients https://www.aoec.com/Yannick's book, An Introduction to Existential Coaching: How Philosophy Can Help Your Clients Live with Greater Awareness, Courage and Ownership https://www.amazon.co.uk/Introduction-Existential-Coaching-Philosophy-Awareness/dp/0367139995Albert Bandura's Social Learning Theory https://www.simplypsychology.org/bandura.htmlCoaching Starter Kit https://rocketsupervision.com/coaching-starter-kit/Erik de Haan http://www.erikdehaan.com/Peter Hawkins https://thoughtleadership.org/staff-member/peter-hawkins/Montessori https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montessori_educationThe Coach's Journey Flywheel https://www.animascoaching.com/about-animas/our-team/nick-bolton/Nick Bolton, Animas https://www.animascoaching.com/about-animas/our-team/nick-bolton/Heron's six categories of intervention https://challengingcoaching.co.uk/herons-six-categories-of-intervention/Nancy Kline https://www.timetothink.com/nancy-kline/ICF https://coachingfederation.org/

Dice Company
Small Embers: Chapter 65 - Enter Seeksorrow - A D&D Actual Play Adventure

Dice Company

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 57:15


As the Order of the Heron gathers strength, a new ally joins their ranks. But with Castle Ericsson looming ahead and Warden Wulf in their sights, will this addition be enough to turn the tide?

Good Morning Portugal!
Start YOUR Livestream and/or Podcast - Ep. 2 How's it going? with Michael ‘GME!' Heron

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 27:41


Here's our SECOND livestream session - HOW'S IT GOING? - of Carl's new 'Start YOUR Livestream and Podcast' club, featuring Michael Heron, who - in case you missed it - is starting his very own Iberian sister show: Good Morning España.In this second episode, let's find out how Michael is getting on in setting up his own livestream and podcast.And see what YOU can learn, if you want to start something of your own.Join the Livestream & Podcast Club here - https://www.skool.com/gmpvip/classroom/573fdb8aMembers will be able to hang out and chat with Carl and Michael in a lock-in, private session from 8.30, after the publicly broadcast part of the evening, which will be a monthly event.Subscribe to GME! here - https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMorningEspanaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.

Anime Summit
The Boy and the Heron (2023) Review

Anime Summit

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 76:58


Episode 496: This week we finally get around to reviewing Hayao Miyazaki's latest film The Boy and the Heron. Mahito, haunted by his mother's death during the firebombings of Tokyo during the Pacific War, moves away with his dad to his aunt Natsuko's house in the country, where he encounters a Blue Heron that talks and tells him his mother is still alive.

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast
A Mindset Reboot: Practical Tools For Emotional Healing

Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 26:59


Clarity and optimism CAN be found even in the most overwhelming and scary situations—such as a breast cancer diagnosis. A mindset reboot for emotional healing is possible, and grace and grit are powerful tools to transform your challenges into personal growth and empowerment! If you need to focus on Healing Your Emotional Wounds (Essential #4) and a mindset reboot, tune in to learn from the expert: Sara Corckran, a trauma-aware, positive psychology life coach. Take notes and listen a few times, as this episode is brimming with ancient wisdom, practical support, and modern inspiration. To start your transformation {for free!}, follow Sara on Instagram, and subscribe to The Heron's Perspective newsletter. You will receive 12 weeks of positive psychology, resilience, tools, and coaching questions bundled into concise emails. Read it in line at the grocery store or with your morning cup of matcha. You got this; we've got you!

Secret Film Club
CXI. The Boy and the Heron (2023)

Secret Film Club

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 44:15


In this meeting, we discuss The Boy and the Heron (2023). Next time, we will be discussing Black Narcissus (1947).

Good Morning Portugal!
Savvy Sexta & Good Morning Iberia with Michael Heron on Good Morning Portugal!

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 98:10


"Olá Bom Dia ALEGRIA! Munson here with the Good Morning Portugal! show, livestream & podcast, tudo bem?"We start the show with the 'Bom Dia Daily' - 20 minutes of news, weather, language, culture & wellbeing in Portugal, by way of an introduction today to... Savvy Cat Ana Caramujo, who joins us with her 'pao pao, queijo queijo' insight about moving to and living in Portugal, as we prepare for a GuMPing good 'bom fim de semana'.AND from 9am, Michael Heron & Carl launch 'Good Morning Iberia' with Good Morning Portugal! joining forces with Michael's brand new 'Good Morning Espana' project.Let's have some fun with some virtual espumante or cava!Comments in the chat, pics & vids to WhatsApp (00 351) 913 590 303Get more at www.goodmorningportugal.com / Support the show and join the Portugal Club at www.gmpvip.comWant to create live shows like mine? Try https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4668289695875072Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.

Better Buddies
Episode 279: Not a Movie Podcast 3

Better Buddies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 69:02


This week the Buddies discuss what movie they could watch repeatedly and never get tired, some other movie opinions, Monster Hunter, Marvel, and oh what's this? More movie talk. But I swear, we're not a movie podcast. Share with a friend! Recommendations: Monster Hunter Wilds (video game), Beastly Buddies (Marvel Infinity comic), The Boy and The Heron (movie) Contact us: Facebook X Email Youtube

Shelly & The Can-Do Kids
Shelly & The Can-Do Kids - DAPHNE (being unique)

Shelly & The Can-Do Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 27:11


Daphne love, love, loves Greek mythology! The problem is this makes her feel unusual, different from her friends. When her teacher tells the class that this term they'll be studying The Greeks, she doesn't know what to do. She doesn't want to stand out, BUT she can't bear to hold in all the ideas and stories, swirling in her brain. Fortuitously, Shelly can help with this one! She's been called all sorts of names in her life - weirdo, crackpot, eccentric, odd! Can Shelly help Daphne step out of the chorus, into the spotlight? How does it feel to have different interests from your friends? Could uniqueness really be superpower? Listen to find out. Highlights include – an air-guitar teaching heron, singing a classic 90's track, a low budget re-enactment of the original Olympic Games and a garden party that EVERYONE is invited to!Let us know what you thinkhello@shellyandthecandokids.com Follow our Instagram to keep up to date on all Shelly and the Can-Do Kids goings on: shellyandthecandokids If you loved today's story, share it with your friends, neighbours, colleagues and that AI robot who is taking over your home.With thanks to Ian Dench for playing Hal the Heron and Margo, Tilly and Etta for their roles as Starlings.Extra thanks to EMF, Kobalt and BMG for the use of the song Unbelievable. Performed and written by Josie & Jemma @shellyandthecandokidsEdited by @benjamincutsBacking music sourced from the wonderful @artlist.ioShelly artwork @efabm With thanks to and in memory of Chris Stuart who wrote our opening number. *These stories are meant to be light-hearted. We are not child psychologists, so always find qualified sources of information/support for your children. *All swear words from our unqualified (in everything but showing-off) tortoise beeped! This episode contains a trailer for Armchair Adventures Armchair Adventures is a super-fun adventure series for kids aged 6-10.Join Connie and her gang of explorers for a new adventure every episode. Using your imagination, you'll visit magical places, meet extraordinary people and learn a thing or two along the way. It's jam-packed full of singing and move-along fun. It's perfect for playtime, those gloomy rainy days, boring car journeys, and even round at your grannys!New episodes are released fortnightly. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Autistic Culture Podcast
Sonic The Hedgehog Is Autistic (Episode 111)

The Autistic Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 63:56


A dash into Sonic's appeal to autistic folks.Here's what's in store for today's episode: * Our hosts kick off this episode by exploring Sonic's journey, from a Nintendo game to a Saturday morning cartoon to the epic blockbuster franchise we know today.* Next, we dive into the surprising connection between Sonic the Hedgehog and... Michael Jackson?* Michael Jackson was undoubtedly neurodivergent, and much of his persona can be attributed to heavy masking.* We discuss the personas that famous public figures like Taylor Swift, Walt Disney, and Michael Jackson become locked into, and how this can be a form of masking.* So, how does this tie back to Sonic? Well, Michael Jackson had a passion for video games and video game scores. He actually worked on the Sonic score but wasn't credited—similar to his uncredited work on The Simpsons.* There's a well-known connection between autistic people and Sonic, but unfortunately, much of the documentation comes from ABA practitioners.* ABA practitioners often attribute Sonic to just a special interest, which is ironic, considering Sonic's attack is literally called a SPIN.* The world of Sonic is incredibly stimmy, immersive, and can easily pull you into a monotropic flow state.* Additionally, the history of Sonic offers literal decades of lore to explore—including the movies, where Jim Carrey, likely an autistic person himself, came out of retirement to star.* Other autism-friendly aspects of Sonic include the bright colors, easily recognizable characters, and a whole Reddit community that connects Sonic to autism.* There's also an emphasis on justice sensitivity in Sonic, with all the villains being animals trapped in robots that you must free.* The games are also fast-paced, which works well for hyper-connected autistic brains.* Also, the Sonic games are also very predictable and follow a routine, making them super autism-friendly.* In conclusion, Sonic's immersive world, predictable gameplay, bright colors, and themes of justice sensitivity make it a uniquely autism-friendly franchise that resonates deeply with many autistic individuals, offering both comfort and connection.“Well, only autistic children exist, right? And then we grow out of it on our 18th birthday or something and they take our autism card away.” - Angela“One of the things with a hyper-connected brain is that we often think faster than most people. So when you're spinning and going through loops and jumping and everything, it captivates our attention. The gameplay is really, really inductive to a flow state. And we love our flow states. That's where our obsessions come from.” - MattDid you enjoy this episode? We explored how Sonic, as a franchise, connects with autism and neurodivergence, from its immersive world to its predictable gameplay and themes of justice. Tune in as we unpack how these elements resonate with many autistic individuals and how media can shape our understanding of neurodivergence. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and use #AutisticCultureCatch to share your perspectives on the episode!Shoutout!We love The Good Art Friends, a podcast where good friends discuss good art! Each episode, Spencer and Jonathan, the neurodivergent hosts, dive into one of their special interests, sharing a piece of art that they love with listeners. This might be a book, movie, album, video game, comic book, or anything else that has lifted their hearts that month. The first half of the episode is a spoiler-free conversation about why that piece of media moved them, and then there's a time-stamped jump to insightful and entertaining analysis. They cover a wide array of topics, from Spider-Man to the Boy and the Heron and so much more, so scan through their backlog to find a piece of art that you connect with.It's always pleasant hearing good friends connect over good art, so be sure to tune into The Good Art Friends wherever you get your podcasts.Check out the Good Art Friends podcast at: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/the-good-art-friendsShow Notes:https://blog.delcampe.net/en/the-history-of-sonic-part-1-mascot-wars/https://theboar.org/2021/12/concept-creation-of-sonic/https://venturebeat.com/games/the-retrobeat-sonic-knuckles-turned-a-problem-into-success-25-years-ago/https://eccentricemmie.medium.com/what-is-it-with-autistic-people-and-sonic-the-hedgehog-fb3830a7cba1https://michael-jackson.fandom.com/wiki/Sonic_the_Hedgehog_3 YouTubeMichael Jackson SONGS in Sonic 3! - YouTubeFebruary 16, 2019 — By a request from Dr. Waluigi, this is a video on the infamous Michael Jackson's contributes to the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 soundtrack!https://imgur.com/a/sonic-hedgehog-origin-comic-1991-fshgCOxRelated Episodes:Related Episodes:Pokémon is Autistic - https://www.autisticculturepodcast.com/p/episode-16-pokemon-is-autisticAnimation is Autistic - https://www.autisticculturepodcast.com/p/episode-32-animation-is-autisticReady for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? Help spread the news!Follow us on InstagramFind us on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyLearn more about Matt at Matt Lowry, LPPJoin Matt's Autistic Connections Facebook GroupLearn more about Angela at AngelaKingdon.com Angela's social media: Twitter and TikTokOur Autism-affirming merch shop This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe

The Western Huntsman Podcast
218. Long Range Shooting with Jason Montagna

The Western Huntsman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 88:38


Jason Montagna is a hunter, custom rifle builder, and long range shooting instructor for Elk Creek Outfiftting in Northwest Montana. Article 4 Rifleworks is based out of North Idaho, check out the Instagram! Jason and I dig into what he considers long-range for hunters, where many hunters get it wrong, rifle and ammo types, ethics, and so much more. Jason is super insightful and I really enjoyed his common sense approach to what can be a very hot topic. We also discuss the upcoming long-range shooting courses coming up at Elk Creek Outfitting, these courses book up fast so if you'd like to attend, check out the website below and pick a course. The course is held in Heron, MT. Elk Creek Outfitting Shooting Course Info Show Sponsors! (All 100% Made in America!) Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/  -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Leupold Optics- Over 100 years of American-made optics such as scopes, binos, spotters, range finders and more. Leupold sets the standard for innovation and quality without selling out. Leupold not only makes excellent products for any hunt, but they work hard for the future of hunting through their incredible support of many different conservation organizations. Support the companies that support you, check out Leupold here: https://www.leupold.com/ Barnes Bullets - Since 1932, Barnes Bullets has been a leader in hunting ammo. The world-famous X-Bullet was the first expanding all-copper bullet known for its exceptional knock down power and performance. I have personally been using Barnes Bullets since 1998 and wouldn't recommend them if I didn't know for sure how well they perform. Check them out at www.barnesbullets.com Vantage Point Archery - PROMO CODE: HUNTSMAN10 for 10% off. American made broadheads of choice for The Western Huntsman! Make sure to check out the single-bevel Omega's or scroll through and find the broadhead that best suits your needs. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty are just part of the reason why these are my go-to broadheads. https://vparchery.com/pages/vpa-western-huntsman  Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com  

Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show
460: The Boy and the Heron | PTC Movie Club February 2025

Pass The Controller Podcast: A Video Game & Nerd Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 85:13


The Pass The Controller Podcast is a show where a couple of best friends dive into the latest in gaming and nerd culture. In this episode, Brenden, Mike, Todd, and Dom sit down and chat about Brenden's pick for the PTC Movie Club for February 2025, The Boy and the Heron. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to the show! www.passthecontroller.io​​ x.com/passcontroller​​

NO FLICKS GIVEN
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011)

NO FLICKS GIVEN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 77:44


Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows is a 2011 period mystery action film and a sequel to the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes. Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law reprise their roles as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson, respectively, alongside Noomi Rapace as Madame Simza "Sim" Heron, Jared Harris as Professor Moriarty, Stephen Fry as Mycroft Holmes, Kelly Reilly as Mary Morstan, Eddie Marsan as Inspector Lestrade, William Houston as Constable Clark and Rachel McAdams as Irene Adler.Listen in as Connor, Peter and Frank cover this near-forgotten sequel from the 2010s, doing a deep dive on all things Sherlock Holmes.

The Trowers Podcast
Procurement Week 2025 - a conversation with Alan Heron, Places for People

The Trowers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 22:59


In the last episode in our Procurement Week 2025 podcast series, Partner Katie Saunders and Alan Heron, Director of Procurement at Places for People, discuss how procurement frameworks have evolved over the years. They explore the role of frameworks in public procurement, the challenges faced, and the importance of transparency and social value. The conversation also delves into the introduction of open frameworks and the rigorous process of achieving gold standard accreditation, highlighting the need for continuous improvement and accountability in the procurement process.

The Parenting for Faith podcast
S11E8: Gaming (Wini Heron)

The Parenting for Faith podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 28:45


In today's episode we speak to Wini Heron, a mum of three adopted children (17,8 and 8). Originally from Malaysia she now lives in Tasmania and is the Pastoral Care and Young Adult Minister at her church where she runs Parenting for Faith courses. She's chosen to speak about gaming, which is a chapter of the A - Z of Parenting for Faith book (out October 2025). Links: Send us your questions about Easter or anything to do with helping kids and teenagers meet and know God at parentingforfaith.org/podcast or email us at parentingforfaith@brf.org.uk Hear the original PFF podcast episode that the Gaming chapter is based on at https://on.soundcloud.com/T15NrERav7hzxrEa8 or scroll back to episode 116 of the very first season. The Forge Online - https://www.brfonline.org.uk/collections/parenting-for-faith-events/products/the-forge-gathering-online-2025 The Forge in-person - https://www.brfonline.org.uk/collections/parenting-for-faith-events/products/the-forge-gathering-in-person-2025 Thank you for listening today. If you are able to contribute to the cost of producing this podcast, please click here to give a one-off or regular gift: www.brf.org.uk/get-involved/give/ Parenting for Faith is part of the charity, BRF. We are reliant on donations from individuals and churches to make our resources available to as many people as possible. We are grateful for all donations, big or small. They make a real difference. Thank you so much for partnering with us.

BirdNote
A Heron Nest Starts with Just One Stick

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 1:38


During winter and early spring, Great Blue Herons build their nests high in the treetops. The male delivers the supplies to the nest site stick by stick, as the female arranges things. It's the perfect childhood home for their young, made without blueprints, architects or engineers. But by early May, the chicks are starting to test the limits of their nests!More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.  

Fly Fishing Journeys
Casting Beyond the Water: Matt Heron on Fly Fishing the Truckee, Teaching and Giving Back

Fly Fishing Journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 56:28


It was a pleasure to sit down with Matt Heron, an accomplished fly fishing guide, instructor, and conservationist. Matt's journey has taken him from upstate New York to the rivers of Montana and ultimately to the legendary waters of California's Truckee River. In this episode, we dive into Matt's path in the fly fishing world, his passion for teaching, and the details of his Truckee Trout School, where anglers of all levels can refine their skills. We also explore the intricacies of fishing the Truckee, from understanding its wild browns and rainbows to key nymphing techniques and fly selection. Matt shares insights into his work with Cast Hope, a nonprofit dedicated to introducing at-risk youth to fly fishing, and we discuss his hosted trips to world-class destinations like Cuba, the Bahamas, and British Columbia. Enjoy this action-packed conversation filled with expert advice and inspiring stories from the water! Connect with Matt Website:  www.casthope.orgmattheronflyfishing.com Thanks to our incredible sponsors:www.naturesspiritflytying.netwww.nor-vise.comcrosscurrentinsurance.comflyfishingshow.com

Project Geekology
The Boy and the Heron (2023)

Project Geekology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 68:20 Transcription Available


Send us a textHave you ever questioned what really happens to your digital library when the internet goes down? We're back with Dakota, Anthony, and Rich in episode 109 of Project Geekology, and we discuss have the murky waters of digital media ownership. Following Dakota's recent house move and Rich's deep dive into The High Republic series, we confront the aftermath of a PlayStation Network outage that threw gamers' ownership rights into question. Join us as we untangle the complexities of digital versus physical media, discussing everything from the conveniences to the pitfalls and how it shapes the way we consume entertainment today.But that's not all! Grab your cosplay gear and come along as we recount our wild adventures at New York Comic Con and Anime Con. The excitement of meeting voice actors from iconic shows like "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is a tale worth telling. As Marvel steps into the competitive gaming scene, we analyze how their superhero roster could potentially shake up giants like Overwatch, and explore Blizzard's legacy alongside the rising popularity of Final Fantasy 14. It's a whirlwind tour through the world of conventions and gaming, filled with personal stories and industry insights that will keep you on the edge of your seat.Lastly, we cross the threshold into the imaginative realms of Hayao Miyazaki and Makoto Shinkai, deciphering the personal and historical narratives woven into their films. Miyazaki's latest, "The Boy and the Heron," opens new doors to understanding his wartime influences and storytelling mastery, as we reflect on themes of family and identity. From the surreal artistry of Miyazaki to Shinkai's digital innovations in films like "Your Name," we share our interpretations and the profound impact these stories leave on audiences of all ages. So, sit back, relax, and let us guide you through the enchanting worlds of anime and the ever-evolving cultural landscape of geekdom.Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbATwitch (Anthony):https://www.twitch.tv/odysseywowSupport the show

The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals
Ep. 50: What to Do When You Don't Know the Function of a Behavior

The Misfit Behaviorists - Practical Strategies for Special Education and ABA Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 16:41 Transcription Available


Struggling to address aggression in non-vocal learners? In this episode, Audra and Caitlin dive into practical strategies for managing sudden, seemingly random aggressive behaviors. They explore why behaviors might spike, the importance of consistent reinforcement, and how taking a step back can be the key to moving forward.✨ Key Takeaways

Desolation Angel Radio
Desolation Angel Radio - 2025 Great Blue Heron Lineup Announcement Edition

Desolation Angel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 75:08


This week is always an exciting week for the podcast. The lineup announcement for the Great Blue Heron Music Festival, July 4th, 5th, 6th at the Heron in Sherman New York. There's a conversation with Julie and Steve Rockcastle, and cuts from 11 of the 34 bands and musicians that are going to be on the stages there: Andy Frasco & The U.N. Project, Cool Cool Cool, The Rumble feat. Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr., Shadowgrass, The Dustbowl Revival, Beats Antique, Jim Donovan & The Sun King Warriors, PA Line, Jimkata, Gunpoets and Ryan Montbleau. Turn it up, enjoy and listen to the sounds of the summer coming at you. See you there!

True Crime with Caitlyn
The UNSOLVED Murder of Ann Heron | Ep. 15

True Crime with Caitlyn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 31:27


Todays Case is all about The UNSOLVED Murder of Ann Heron See you all in two weeks for another new episode!  Business Enquiries - truecrimecaitlyn@hotmail.com Instagram - @truecrimecaitlyn Linktree - https://linktr.ee/truecrimecaitlyn

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying
The Case of the Black Heron - 10 - DETECT OR DIE

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 42:31


The detective finds themselves in need of answers https://linktr.ee/radrolls #fallout #Fallout2d20 #podcast #actualplay #fallout4 #fallout76 #fallout3 #dnd #roleplay #rpg #modiphius #radrolls #ttrpg  Keywords: Fallout Tabletop Roleplaying Game. Fallout TV Show, Fallout 4, Fallout 5, Fallout New Vegas

Animation Action Hour Podcast
#56: 'The Boy and The Heron'!

Animation Action Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 113:27


Welcome to the Animation Action Hour podcast, where actual real-life animators talk about animation?We're down a Bryan this week, so episode 56 sees Sam and Dan take a look at recent Studio Ghibli epic The Boy and The Heron, and things get very metaphorical! Join us for an amazing conversation about the nature of creating!Like what you hear? Please give us a rating and a review on your podcast device! We'll send a free pin to our favourite reviews!Contact:X/Twitter: @AnimActionPodInstagram: @AnimActionPodBluesky: AnimActionPod.BSky.SocialYoutube: Youtube.com/AnimationActionHourE-mail: AnimActionHour@Gmail.com

Nation of Animation
A Boy AND A Heron? In THIS Economy?

Nation of Animation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 48:59


Bust out the popcorn (and your most tear-stained handkerchiefs) for this one, folks! We talk about Hayao Miyazaki's latest, final (?) film, the award winning The Boy And The Heron! Ryan also watched the documentary Hayao Miyazaki And The Heron, and offers some additional insights on how this film is the culmination of Miyazaki's career, the filmography of Studio Ghibli, and a life spent in an ever-changing world. All that, and the movie itself is really dang pretty!Follow our bluesky @nationofanimation and our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts@whoisbrookeand@ryanstevens on Blueskyhttp://brookeerinsmith.comhttp://ryangstevens.com&Support secret projects on Venmo @nationofanimationBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our artLearn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visitinghttp://www.sirpeagreenstudios.comand follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmiThe station of animation is [[Bird sounds]]FILMS WE DISCUSSEDThe Boy & The HeronHayao Miyazaki & The HeronREAL WORLD RECS:Brooke: Severance, on Apple TV +Ryan: Alt National Park Service, on Bluesky

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying
The Case of the Black Heron - 9 - DETECT OR DIE

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 43:57


Time is running short as the detective chases down the last leads https://linktr.ee/radrolls #fallout #Fallout2d20 #podcast #actualplay #fallout4 #fallout76 #fallout3 #dnd #roleplay #rpg #modiphius #radrolls #ttrpg  Keywords: Fallout Tabletop Roleplaying Game. Fallout TV Show, Fallout 4, Fallout 5, Fallout New Vegas

Creative Spirits Unleashed
#81 Chris Heron: The Path to Balance and Well-Being

Creative Spirits Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 114:59 Transcription Available


My guest for this episode of the podcast is Chris Heron, who is the Director and Head Coach of Waterski and Wakeboard Scotland. Not only is he a coach, he is also the 3 time Scottish National Waterski Champion.  This podcast happened because I just happened to open an email that came in through my contact form on my website. Nine times out of ten, those emails are junk solicitations. In this case, it was members of Chris's waterski team reaching out to say that they were fans of the podcast and thought he would be a good guest. I'm so glad I opened that email – because he WAS a great guest, and I had some much fun with this conversation. We spoke about everything from the routines and rituals that he has found useful in competition to getting over fears to his philosophy of learning. Chris comes at waterskiing from both the coaching and athlete perspective, which adds depth to his viewpoints. Plus, he is STILL skiing in the winter! We talked about the benefits of cold exposure, which he takes to a whole level beyond what most do.  Whether you are a water skier, or your performance happens in other domains, there's something in this podcast for you. I'm sharing his slick bio below. I hope you enjoy this episode with Chris Heron.

Evolutionary Exchanges
S4E7 - Navigating Transformation with Glen Maxwell-Heron

Evolutionary Exchanges

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 23:25


Kickstarting 2025, Evolutionary Exchanges returns with another insightful conversation between Evolution Partners' Founder and UK Managing Partner, David Powell, and Glen Maxwell-Heron, founder of Springboard to the Future. In this episode, David and Glen delve into the key forces shaping organizational transformation, from the strategic decisions made at the senior leadership level to the on-the-ground challenges faced by those driving change. Together, they explore the common pitfalls organizations encounter, the role of engagement and communication, and more. Whether you're a senior executive, a middle manager, or simply curious about the complexities of organizational change, this discussion offers valuable insights.

Good Morning Portugal!
O'Reilly returns & Heron flies in, both with BIG news on Good Morning Portugal!

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 66:46


Olá Bom Dia ALEGRIA! Munson here with the Good Morning Portugal! show, livestream & podcast...We start the show with the all-new 'Bom Dia Daily' - 20 minutes of news, weather, language, culture & wellbeing in Portugal, by way of an introduction today to... The return of Michael Heron, our old mate from the early days, with a wonderful announcement for us.AND, also back from a broadcasting break, it's Bobby O'Reilly, again with BIG news! QUESTIONS & comments in the chat, pics & vids to WhatsApp (00 351) 913 590 303Get more at www.goodmorningportugal.com / Support the show and join the Portugal Club at www.gmpvip.comWant to create live shows like mine? Try https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4668289695875072Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.

Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS
The Wisdom of the Heron

Sleep Meditation for Women 3 HOURS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 181:30


Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player.  Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen  Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life.  If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want!  Namaste, Beautiful,

Super Game Brothers
Super Game Brothers, Episode 043 - Switch Phasers 2 Shrug

Super Game Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 90:21


Welcome to Super Game Brothers, a family-friendly video game and board game podcast. The weekly agenda covers the board games and video games we played in the last week, industry news, and the games in crowdfunding that stand out to us. This week, we return to a small crowdfunding corner to start 2025. Thanks for listening and laughing with us! Make sure to check us out on Patreon for exclusive episodes, early access, and other perks. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/SuperGameBrothers  Timestamps:  00:00:00 - Intro, Arcane, The Boy and the Heron, and more. 00:20:00 - Patreon shoutout & show start 00:21:04 - New video games to subscription services 00:27:34 - David's Video Game Update / Astro Bot and Ender Magnolia 00:32:11 - Devin's Video Game Update / Rocket League 00:32:51 - Board Game Update / Kelp and the gateway game party 00:44:44 - We're Most Excited About... Marabunta and Ender Magnolia 00:47:20 - Video Game Industry News - Switch 2 01:10:35 - Board Game Industry News 01:13:19 - Crowdfunding Corner 01:29:02 - Wrap-up Join our giveaway at https://www.supergamebrothers.com. The links below help support our show, without costing you any more: Video games we talked about:  Arranger: A Role-Puzzling Adventure Astro Bot Ender Magnolia Board games we talked about:  Kelp Five Crowns  Drop It Men at Work  TRIO  PUSH Deduckto  Thanks so much for stopping by! Your support is what makes our show possible.

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying
The Case of the Black Heron - 8 - DETECT OR DIE

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 49:21


The detective abuses the mechanics of the hotel https://linktr.ee/radrolls #fallout #Fallout2d20 #podcast #actualplay #fallout4 #fallout76 #fallout3 #dnd #roleplay #rpg #modiphius #radrolls #ttrpg  Keywords: Fallout Tabletop Roleplaying Game. Fallout TV Show, Fallout 4, Fallout 5, Fallout New Vegas

Some Other Sphere
Episode 128 - Elin Heron and Callum James - Magic, Landscape and the Dead

Some Other Sphere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 73:49


Joining me as my guests for this episode are Elin Heron and Callum James. Elin is returning to Some Other Sphere, having first been interviewed by me in the very early days of the podcast. She is a writer and musician, a talented tarot reader and a speaker of Welsh. Callum is a poet, artist, bookseller and magical practitioner. Both have long been close friends and 2024 saw them each publish new works - Jude by Elin, which is her debut novel and The South Downs: Paths of the Dead by Callum, which details his experience of completing the South Downs Way, an ancient walking route in Southern England. In Jude, Fifteen-year-old Nick has just finished his GSCEs and is stuck at home in the seaside village of Brexenham. What starts as a boring summer quickly transforms, as he meets Jude Fletcher, a wild and otherworldly boy. Nick is pulled into another world, but the disappearance of local girl, Jemma Cox, hangs over the community, and is something that runs farther back than anybody realises. The South Downs is partly a grimoire of the walk Callum undertook, partly a linear topography, and partly a treatise on necromancy. It recognises the folklore, spirits, and the magic of a place and Callum writes as one who does this magic, speaks to these spirits, and follows this lore. In the interview I talk with Elin and Callum about their writing and their friendship, how the ideas for their recent publications came about and how their approach to writing them developed. This leads into a wide-ranging discussion, covering themes such as the role of the imagination and imaginal thinking in otherworldly encounters, the connections between the dead and the landscape, and the nature of otherworldly entities such as The Green Man, a character who features prominently in Jude. I also get to share a couple of my own unusual experiences with them as part of our conversation. Further information about Elin can be found at her website https://www.elinheron.co.uk/ and you can order a copy of Jude from her publisher, Lucent Dreaming. Callum's website is https://www.mercurysbrother.com/ and you can order a copy of The South Downs: Paths of the Dead from Broken Sleep Books.  If you would like to support the upkeep of Some Other Sphere you can make a donation via Ko-fi. To buy the podcast a coffee go to https://ko-fi.com/someotherspherepodcast. Thank you!   The Some Other Sphere theme music is taken from 'Window Area', from the album 'Close Encounters of the Pennine Kind' by The Night Monitor. You can find out more about The Night Monitor's music at https://thenightmonitor.bandcamp.com/.  

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying
The Case of the Black Heron - 7 - DETECT OR DIE

Rad Rolls: Fallout Tabletop Rolepaying

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 57:02


The investigation continues as our crew finds a new ead https://linktr.ee/radrolls #fallout #Fallout2d20 #podcast #actualplay #fallout4 #fallout76 #fallout3 #dnd #roleplay #rpg #modiphius #radrolls #ttrpg  Keywords: Fallout Tabletop Roleplaying Game. Fallout TV Show, Fallout 4, Fallout 5, Fallout New Vegas

What Are You Made Of?
How Parenting Tools Is Helping Parents Embrace the Chaos with Jason Heron & Jordan Piano

What Are You Made Of?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 29:18


Mike "C-Roc" welcomes Jordan Piano and Jason Heron, the dads behind the popular The Parenting Tools Podcast. Known for their humor, authenticity, and relatability, Jordan and Jason share their journey of creating a family-friendly parenting podcast that resonates with parents navigating the highs and lows of raising children. They reflect on their unique friendship, forged through years of shared Christian community experiences and strengthened as they became dads. The duo explains how their podcast began as a response to the lack of child-friendly parenting content, emphasizing the importance of creating a space where parents can feel seen, heard, and supported. Jordan and Jason open up about the challenges of parenting, including dealing with judgment from others and learning through trial and error. They share how their podcast encourages vulnerability, offering parents a platform to laugh, share struggles, and find comfort in knowing they're not alone. From tackling everyday parenting dilemmas like sleep deprivation and decision-making to discussing serious topics about family dynamics, their episodes strike a balance between humor and heartfelt insight. They also reveal their behind-the-scenes process of organic storytelling, often saving real-life moments for the podcast to ensure genuine reactions and laughter. The conversation touches on the societal pressures of parenting, amplified by social media, and the importance of dropping judgment to create a supportive community. Jason and Jordan discuss how their podcast has not only deepened their friendship but also provided a much-needed outlet to express the challenges of fatherhood. Whether it's navigating pandemic-induced homeschooling or making family decisions, the duo's relatable approach to parenting has struck a chord with listeners around the world. Tune in for a refreshing and honest discussion about the realities of fatherhood and how Jordan and Jason are helping parents embrace the messy, beautiful journey of raising kids. Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/parentingtoolspod/

Anime+
Anime Awards 2024, Fake Yugioh Cards Scandal, & More | Anime+ News Ed: 68 E: 159

Anime+

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 30:13


From anime/manga of the year awards, to stolen yugioh cards scandals, and more!Join us as Aray & Aunn go over this weeks news!Anime+ is a new pod that embodies everything anime and anime related.We're available anywhere that you listen to your podcasts:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and so much more!Youtube: The East Coast Brown CastTwitter: @Anime_Plus_PodIG/Tiktok: @animepluspodcastJoin Our Community on Discord: https://discord.gg/YZQUZQAKWaWebsite: https://animeplusnetwork.comhttps://dropclic.com/https://grandlineglowie.com/Discount code: animeplusSupport us on Patreon - patreon.com/user?u=90088772https://discord.com/invite/anime-plusArticles used in this episode:12 Works Including The Apothecary Diaries, Kagurabachi Nominated for 70th Shogakukan Manga Awardshttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-05/12-works-including-the-apothecary-diaries-kagurabachi-nominated-for-70th-shogakukan-manga-awards/.2186382024 Saturn Awards Nominate Boy and the Heron, Spy×Family Code: White, Kaiju No. 8, Morehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-07/2024-saturn-awards-nominate-boy-and-the-heron-spy-family-code-white-kaiju-no-8-more/.218712Kaiju No. 8 Launches Series of Anime Shortshttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-08/kaiju-no-8-launches-series-of-anime-shorts/.218728Bankai With New Bleach x Asics Collaboration Shoeshttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2024-12-30/bankai-with-new-bleach-x-asics-collaboration-shoes/.219594Astro Bot Wins Game of the Year at The Game Awards 2024https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-12/astro-bot-wins-game-of-the-year-at-the-game-awards-2024/.218946Man Arrested for Selling 2 Fake Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh Cards for 700,000 Yenhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2024-11-24/man-arrested-for-selling-2-fake-pokemon-yu-gi-oh-cards-for-700000-yen/.217278The Unwanted Undead Adventurer Anime Gets 2nd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-15/the-unwanted-undead-adventurer-anime-gets-2nd-season/.219096Skeleton Knight in Another World Anime Gets 2nd Seasonhttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2024-12-15/skeleton-knight-in-another-world-anime-gets-2nd-season/.219103Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2 Premieres in 2025https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/daily-briefs/2024-12-15/campfire-cooking-in-another-world-with-my-absurd-skill-season-2-premieres-in-2025/.219115Noble Reincarnation: Born Blessed, So I'll Obtain Ultimate Power Light Novels Get TV Animehttps://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2025-01-04/noble-reincarnation-born-blessed-so-ill-obtain-ultimate-power-light-novels-get-tv-anime/.219717

The Change Gang Podcast
Ep 189 The Magic of Mindscaping with Derek Heron

The Change Gang Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 35:17


A quick hello to wish you a wonderful New Year! And to hop once more into sharing a wonderful episode from this last year. I have such a great time chatting with Derek Heron! I was lucky enough to have Derek demonstrate a fun protocol called Mindscaping with me and I was fascinated. In today's episode, he explains all about what it is, how it works and why it's useful in helping you clear away stubborn or annoying issues in your life. He shares all about carefully sculpting the features of your internal map to change your mind, changing your life.  Derek has a unique perspective on the work he's doing today, as compared to, as he says, 'the old school ways' of doing it years ago.  It's a bit of a Goldilocks story he shares in his quest to find the right fit to work with his clients for the best outcome in clearing not just one, but many symptoms.  Finding just the right fit is something that serves so many now in the healing he's brought their way. Derek Heron is a qualified hypnotherapist with 2 diplomas in Hypnotherapy and has undertaken numerous certificated courses including The Swan Masterclass. Hypnotherapy for PTSD and Level 2 Certification in Self-harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention. During 2020 and 2021 Derek embarked on further study and is now a Sexual Freedom Hypnosis therapist, one of only a handful of trained certificated practitioners in Europe. In May 2022 Derek became a qualified CBT practitioner.  Derek has a global practice, holding client sessions over the internet using media platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams. Derek is also a respected author, keynote speaker and freelance body language analyst. Derek has written about and presented seminars on body language, perception, linguistics and memory.   You can connect with Derek here: Survive PTSD Cognitive Cure Derek on CATCHptsd   And if you're interested in learning more about Mindscaping, you can go learn it yourself with the creator, Mike Mandel here:   Mike Mandel Hypnosis   Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered.    I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session   You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile   Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group     Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES!   And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you!  Sleep Better and Live Happier!   And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile   Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week!   Happy day to you,   Laura   

Critics at Large | The New Yorker
Hayao Miyazaki's Magical Realms

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 44:43


Margaret Talbot, writing in The New Yorker in 2005, recounted that when animators at Pixar got stuck on a project they'd file into a screening room to watch a film by Hayao Miyazaki. Best known for works like “My Neighbor Totoro,” “Princess Mononoke,” and “Spirited Away,” which received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, in 2002, he is considered by some to be the first true auteur of children's entertainment. On this episode of Critics at Large, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the themes that have emerged across Miyazaki's œuvre, from bittersweet depictions of late childhood to meditations on the attractions and dangers of technology. Miyazaki's latest, “The Boy and the Heron,” is a semi-autobiographical story in which a young boy grieving his mother embarks on a quest through a magical realm as the Second World War rages in reality. The Japanese title, “How Do You Live?,” reveals the philosophical underpinnings of what may well be the filmmaker's final work. “Wherever you are—whether it seems to be peaceful, whether things are scary—there's something happening somewhere,” Cunningham says. “And you have to learn this as a child. There's pain somewhere. And you have to learn how to live your life along multiple tracks.”Read, watch, and listen with the critics:“Kiki's Delivery Service” (1989)“My Neighbor Totoro” (1988)“Old Enough!” (1991-present)“Princess Mononoke” (1997)“Spirited Away” (2001)“The Boy and the Heron” (2023)“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C. S. Lewis (1950)“The Moomins series” by Tove Jansson (1945-70)“The Wind Rises” (2013)New episodes drop every Thursday. Follow Critics at Large wherever you get your podcasts.This episode originally aired on December 7, 2023. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Ghibliotheque - A Podcast About Studio Ghibli
Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron | Ghibliotheque #30

Ghibliotheque - A Podcast About Studio Ghibli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 49:03


Back in 2020 we looked at a couple of documentaries about Studio Ghibli, including Kaku Arakawa's Never-Ending Man. Now, after the release of Arakawa's latest documentary Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron, made during the production and release of Miyazaki's most recent film, Michael and Jake take a look at this latest look into the interior world of Ghibli. Follow Ghibliotheque on Twitter:@ghibliotheque@MichaelJLeader – Michael@jakehcunningham – Jake Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Boy & The Heron In Review - Every Studio Ghibli Miyazaki Movie Reviewed and Ranked

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 80:23


Thank You For The Support! Run of Show - - Start - This In Review is CURSED - Housekeeping - The Facts - The Overall Thoughts - The Plot - The MVP - The Ranking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moms and Murder
The Story of Francine Hughes

Moms and Murder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 41:41


Francine Hughes, a mother of four, set fire to her Michigan home in 1977, killing her ex-husband after enduring thirteen years of relentless abuse. The case gained national attention and became a pivotal moment in raising awareness about domestic violence and the legal challenges survivors face.   Research by Elizabeth Atwood.    For more information about domestic violence awareness month including resources for survivors, supporters, and ways to give back, including joining us and Navigating Advocacy Podcast in our  Survivor's Bag Drive, check out momsandmysteries.com/dva.  Thank you to this week's sponsors!   Right now, Hungryroot is offering Moms and Mysteries listeners 40% off your first delivery and free veggies for life. Just go to Hungryroot.com/moms to take advantage of this amazing deal! Help your kids gain financial literacy. Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to Greenlight.com/moms.    For 55% off your order, head to NurtureLife.com and use code MOMS.     To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/MomsandMysteriesATrueCrimePodcast.    New merch! Check out Moms and Mysteries Threadless! You can also get new episodes a day early and ad free, plus merch and more at Patreon.com/momsandmysteriespodcast Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality    Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more! Sources: Boots, Anna, “The Burning Bed” Recalls the Case That..., The New Yorker, 2020 Francine Hughes Wilson, whose ‘burning bed'..., The Washington Post Grimes, William, Francine Hughes Wilson, 69, ...,, The New York Times, 2017 White, Otis, Mrs. Hughes accused of affair, Lansing State Journal, 1977 McNulty, Faith Battered wife…(Excerpt from The Burning Bed), Edmonton Journal, 1981 Hughes, Mike, Nichols, Sue, The tale behind 'The Burning Bed' .., The San Bernardino County Sun, 1984  Nixon, Mark, Former wife arrested in arson death, Lansing State Journal, 1977  Woman arraigned for ex-husband's death, Lansing State Journal, 1977  Heron, Kim, Abused Dansville woman helped...,, Lansing State Journal, 1977 Leach, Hugh, Mrs. Hughes bound over to trial, Lansing State Journal, 1977 Killer of ex-husband awaits trial, The Columbus Telegram, 1977 White, Otis, Mrs. Hughes' children tell of beatings, threats, Lansing State Journal, 1977 AP, 2d Man in fire death trial, Detroit Free Press White, Otis, Mrs. Hughes called temporarily insane, Lansing State Journal, 1977 Michigan woman's story of abuse forever changed America's…, Michigan Public, 2017 Jones, Jennifer, Chapter 4. Totaled Women: The Battered Wife…, Project Muse, 2003 State v. Kelly, 33 Wn. App. 541 | Casetext, 1982 State v. Kelly - Washington - Case Law , 1985 Weiand v. State, 732 So. 2d 1044 | Casetext, 1999 State v. Bobbitt, 415 So. 2d 724 | Casetext, 1982 State v. Bobbitt, 389 So. 2d 1094 | Casetext, 1980 Carleton, Sue, Battered spouse case is closed, Tampa Bay Times, 1999 Blakemore, Erin, Francine Hughes Killed Her Abusive Husband…, History, 2019 Transcript: The Domestic Violence Case That Turned…, Retro Report, 2020 Fletcher, Kayla, National Domestic Violence…,Stockbridge Community News, 2020 Dozier, Vickki, Abused Michigan wife who inspired 'The Burn…, Detroit Free Press, 2017 White, Otis, Childhood incident caused Francine..., Lansing State Journal, 1977 Maitland, Leslie, Courts easy on rising family violence, The New York Times, 1976 Franks, Mary Anne, Real Men Advance, Real Women Retreat: Stand Your Ground, Battered Women's Syndrome, and Violence as Male Privilege, Miami Law Review, 2014 Flock, Elizabeth, How Far Can Abused Women Go to Protect…,, The New Yorker, 2020 White, Otis, Francine Hughes' case nears jurors, Lansing State Journal, 1977 White, Otis, Jury frees Mrs. Hughs, Lansing State Journal, 1977 Van Der Hayden, Ute, Francine Hughes is no longer a battered wife, News-Press, 1980 Diliberto, Gioia, A violent death, a haunted life, People, 1984 Simmons, Emma, Police: Woman fatally shot boyfriend during argument…, ABC, 2017