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This episode we will discuss various embassies to and from Yamato during the reign of Takara Hime, with a particular focus on the embassy of 659, which occured at a particularly eventful time and happened to be extremely well-recorded fro the period by Iki no Hakatoko, who was apparently on the mission to the Tang court itself. For more, check out our blog post at: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-123 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan. My name is Joshua, and this is episode 123: Embassy Interrupted. Iki no Hakatoko sat in his room, gazing out at the city. It was truly an amazing place, filled with all kinds of people from around the world. And yet, still, after 9 months of confinement, the place felt small. Sure, there he hadwere visits from ranking nobles and dignitaries, but even the most lenient of house arrests was still house arrest. But that didn't mean that he had nothing to do. There were books and more that he had access to—many that had not yet made it to the archipelago, and some of which he no doubt hoped he could bring back with him. And of course, there was paper, brush, and ink. And then there were the experiences he and others had acquired on this mission to the Great Tang. From the very beginning the missionit washad been plagued with disaster when they lost half of their ships and company mission to rogue winds on the open seas. Now they were trapped because the Emperor himself wouldn't let them return home. They had experienced and seen so much, and that provided ample material for one to catalogue. As the seasons changed, and rumors arrived that perhaps his situation would also something would change soon, Iki no Hakatoko spread out the paper on the desk in front of him, dipped his brush in the ink, and began to write. He wrote down notes about his experiences, and what had befallen him and the others. He had no idea who It is unclear whom he thought might read it, and if he was intending this to be an official or personal record, but he wrote it down anyway. Hakatoko He couldn't have known then that his words would eventually be captured in a much larger work, chronicling the entire history of Yamato from its very creation, nor that his would be one of the oldest such personal accounts records to be handed down. His Itwords wwould only survive in fragments—or perhaps his writing was simply that terse—but his words they would be preserved, in a format that was still being read over a thousand years later. Last episode we finished up the story of Xuanzang and his Journey to the West—which is to say the Western Regions -- , and thence on to India, or Tianzhu, where he walked in the footsteps of the historical Buddha, studied the scriptures at the feet of venerable teachers, such as Silabadhra at the Great Monastery of Nalanda, and eventually wound up bringingbrought back hundreds of manuscripts to Chang'an to , which he and others be translated and disseminated, impacting Buddhist thought across East Asia. HisXuanzang's travels lasted from around 629 to 645, and he was still teaching in Chang'an in the 650s when various student-monks from Yamato arrived to study and learn from him, eventually bringing back his teachings to the archipelago as part of the Faxiang, or Hossou, school of Buddhism. Before that we talked about the visitors from “Tukhara” and “Sha'e” recorded in the Chronicles. As we noted, these peopley were morest likely from the Ryukyuan islands, and the names may have been conflated with distant lands overseas – but regardless, . Whether or not it was a mistake, this it does seem to indicated that Yamato had at least an inkling of the wider world, introduced through the continental literature that they had been importing, if not the direct interactions with individuals from the Korean peninsula and the Tang court. This episode, we're going to talk about some of the relations between Yamato and the continent, including the various embassies sent back and forth, as well as one especially detailed embassy from Yamato to the Tang Court that found itself in a bit of a pickle. After all, what did you do, back in those days, when you were and ambassador, and your country suddenly went to war? We'll talk about that and what happened. To reorient ourselves in time, we're in the reign of Takara Hime, called aka Kyogoku Tennou during her first reign, who had reascended to the throne in 655, following the death of her brother, Prince Karu. The Chroniclers would dub her Saimei Tennou in her second run on the throne. From the very beginning of her second reign, Takara Hime was entertaining foreign envoys. In 654, the Three Han of the Korean Peninsula—Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla—all sent ambassadors to express their condolence on the death of her brother, and presumably to witness her ascension. And in the 8th month of her reign, Kawabe no Maro no Omi, along with others, returned from Chang'an. He Kawabe no Maro no Omi had been the Chief Ambassador to the Tang on an embassy sent , traveling there in the 2nd month of the previous year. Originally he had been He was under the command of the controlling envoy, Takamuku no Obito no Kuromaro, but Kuromaro who unfortunately died in Chang'an and so Kawabe no Mari no Omi took over his role. That same year, 655, we know that there were about 100 persons recorded in Yamato from Baekje, along with envoys of Goguryeo and Silla. These are likely the same ones we mentioned back in episode 117 when 150 Baekje envoys were present at court along with multiple members of the Emishi. Silla, for their part, had sent to Yamato a special hostage , whom we know as something like “Mimu”, along with skilled workmen. Unfortunately, we are told that Mimu fell ill and died. The Chronicles are pretty sparse on what this meant, but I can't imagine it was great. After all, the whole idea of sending a hostage to another nation was as a pledge of good behavior – the idea being that the hostage was the idea that they werewas valuable enough that the sending nation wouldn't do anything too rash. The flip side of that is if the hostage died, Of course, if they perished, the hosting country lost any leverage—and presumably the sending nation would be none too pleased. That said, people getting sick and passing away was hardly a hostile action, and likely just considered an unfortunate situation. The following year, in 656, we see that Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla again all sent ambassadords were all sent to offer “tribute”. The Chronicles mention that dark purple curtains were drawn around the palace site to entertain the ambassadors—likely referring to the new palace site at Asuka no Wokamoto, which probably was not yet fully built out, yet. We are given the name of the Goguryeo ambassador, Talsa, and associate ambassador, Ilchi, in the 8th month, Talsa and Ilichi, with 81 total members in the Goguryeo retinueof the embassy. In seeming response, Yamato sent an embassy was sent to Goguryeo with the likes of Kashiwade no Omi no Hatsumi as the Chief Ambassador and Sakahibe no Muraji no Iwasuki as the Associate Ambassador. Other names mentioned include We also see the likes of Inugami no Shiromaro, Kawachi no Fumi no Obito—no personal name is given—and Ohokura no Maro. We also see thea note in the Chronicles that Yamato ambassadors to the quote-unquote “Western Sea”—which seems to refer to the Tang court, but could possibly refer to anything from the Korean Peninsula west—returned in that same year. The two are named as Saheki no Muraji no Takunaha and Oyamashita no Naniha no Kishi no Kunikatsu. These are both families that were clearly involved in cross-strait relations , based on how they are frequently referenced in the Chronicles as being associated with various overseas missions. but However, we don't seem to have clear evidence of them when these particular individualsy leavingft on this mission. “Kunikatsu” mightay refer to an earlier ambassador to Baekje, but the names are different, so that is largely just speculation. In any case, Uupon their return, they are said to have brought with them a parrot. This wasn't the first parrot the court had seen—that feathery traveler had arrived in 647, or at least that is the first parrotinstance we have in the written record -- . Aand that one came from Silla as part of that embassy's gifts. Continuing on, in 657, The following year there was another group of ambassadors returned coming from the “Western Seas”, in this case coming back from—or through—Baekje. Thisese wasere Adzumi no Muraji no Tsuratari and Tsu no Omi no Kutsuma. The presents they brought back were, of all things: one camel and two donkeys. And can you imagine bringing a camel back across the sea at this point? Even if they were using the larger ships based on continental designs, it still must have been something else to put up with a camel and donkeys onboard, animals that are not exactly known for their easy-going and compliant nature. Speaking of boats, we should probably touch on what we *think* they were usinghas been going on here. I say *think* because we only get glimpses of the various boats being used in the archipelago, whether from mentions in or around Yamato, archaeology, or artistic depictions, many of which came from later periods., and wSo while it is generally assumed that they the Yamato were using Tang style vessels by the 8th and 9th century, there does not appear to be clear evidence of exactly what kind of boats were being used during the early earlier periods of contact. A quick note on boat technology and navigation: while travel between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean Peninsula, and up the Yellow Sea, wasn't safe, it would have been possible with the vessels of the time. Japan sits on the continental shelf, meaning that to the east where the shelf gives way to the Pacific Ocean with the Phillippine Sea to the south, the waters are much, much deeper than they are to the west. In deep waters, waves are not necessarily affected by the ocean floor, meaning they can build up much more energy and require different kinds of technology to sail. In shallower areas, such as the Sea of Japan, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea or the Korean Straits to the west of the archipelago, there's more drag that dampens out the wave effect – it's not that these areas are uniformly shallow and calm, but they are calmer and easier to navigate in general. Our oldest example of boats in the archipelago of any kind are dugout canoes, . These are logs that are hollowed out and shaped. , and tThese appear to be what Jomon era populations used to cross to the archipelago and travel between the various islands. Though they may be considered primitive, without many of the later innovations that would increase stability and seaworthiness—something I'll touch on more a bit later—, they were clearly effective enough to populate the islands of the Ryukyuan chain and even get people and livestock, in the form of pigs, down to the Hachijo islands south of modern Tokyo. So they weren't ineffective. Deep waters mean that the waves are not necessarily affected by the ocean floor. Once it hits shallower water, there is more drag that affects larger waves. This means that there can be more energy in these ocean waves. That usually means that shallower areas tend to be more calm and easier to navigate—though there are other things that can affect that as well. We probably should note, however, that Japan sits on the edge of the continental shelf. To the west, the seas are deep, but not nearly as deep as they are to the east, where continental shelf gives way to the Pacific ocean, with the Philippine Sea to the south. These are much deeper waters than those of the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea, or the Korean Straits. The Sea of Japan does have some depth to it, but even then it doesn't compare in both size and depth. Deep waters mean that the waves are not necessarily affected by the ocean floor. Once it hits shallower water, there is more drag that affects larger waves. This means that there can be more energy in these ocean waves. That usually means that shallower areas tend to be more calm and easier to navigate—though there are other things that can affect that as well. All this to say that travel between the Japanese archipelago and the Korean Peninsula, and up the Yellow Sea, were all things that were likely much easier to navigate with the vessels available at the time, but that doesn't mean that it was safe. Later, we see a different type of vessel appear: . This is a built vessel, made of multiple hewn pieces of wood. The examples that we see show a rather square front and back that rise up, sometimes dramatically, . There are with various protrusions on either side. We see examples of this shape , and we've seen examples in haniwa from about the 6th century, and we have some corresponding wooden pieces found around the Korean peninsula that pretty closely match the haniwa boat shapesuggest similar boats were in use there as well, . Nnot surprising given the cultural connections. These boats do not show examples of sails, and were likely crewed by rowers. Descriptions of some suggest that they might be adorned with branches, jewels, mirrors, and other such things for formal occasions to identify some boats as special -- , and we even have one record of the rowers in ceremonial garb with deer antlers. But none of this suggests more than one basic boat typevery different types of boats. In the areas of the Yellow and Yangzi rivers, area of modern China, particularly in the modern PRC, the boats we see are a little different. They tend to be flat bottomed boats, possible evolved from which appear to have been designed from rafts or similar . These vessels would have evolved out of those used to transport goods and people up and down the Yellow and Yangzi rivers and their tributaries. These boats y had developed sails, but still the boats wwere n'ot necessarily the most stable on the open ocean. Larger boats could perhaps make their way through some of the waves, and were no doubt used throughout the Yellow Sea and similar regions. However, for going farther abroad, we are told thatcourt chronicles note that there were other boats that were preferred: . These are sometimes called the Kun'lun-po, or Boats of the Kunlun, or the Boats of the Dark-skinned people. A quick dive here into how this name came to be. Originally, “Kunlun” appears to refer to a mythical mountain range, the Kunlun-shan, which may have originated in the Shan-hai-jing, the Classic of Mountains and Seas, and so may not have referred to anything specific terrestrial mountain range, ally. Italthough the term would later attach be used to describe to the mountain chain that forms the northern edge of the Tibetan plateau, on the southern edge of the Tarim Basin. However, at some point, it seems that “Kunlun” came to refer to people -- . Sspecifically, it came to refer to people of dark complexion, with curly hair. There are Tang era depictions of such people, but their origin is not exactly known: it might . It is thought that it may have have equally referred to dark-skinned individuals of African descent, or possibly referring to some of the dark-skinned people who lived in the southern seas—people like the Andamanese living on the islands west of modern Thailand or some of the people of the Malay peninsula, for example. It is these latter groups that likely were the origin, then, of the “Kun'lun-po”, referring to the ships of the south, such as those of Malay and AsutronesianAustronesian origin. We know that from the period of at least the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and even into the early Tang, these foreign ships often , which were often plyingied the waters from trade port to trade port, and were the preferred sailing vessels for voyages to the south, where the waters could be more treacherous. Indeed, the Malay language eventually gives us the term of their vessels as “Djong”, a term that eventually made its way into Portuguese as “Junco” and thus into English as “junk”, though this terms has since been rather broadly applied to different “Asian” style sailing vessels. So that leaves us with three ship types that the Yamato court could have been using to send these embassies back and forth to the continent: . Were they still using their own style of native boat as seen on haniwa,, or were they adopting continental boats to their needs? If so, were they using the flat-bottomed boats of the Tang dynasty, or the more seaworthy vessels of the foreign merchants?. Which were they using? The general thinking is that IMost depictions I have seen of the kentoushi, the Japanese embassies to the Tang court, depict them as t is generally thought that they were probably using the more continental-style flat-bottomed, riverine vessels. After all, they were copying so much of what the Sui and Tang courts were doing, why would they not consider these ships to likewise be superior to their own? At least for diplomatic purposes. I suspect that local fishermen did their own were keeping their own counsel as far as ships are concernedthing, and I also have to wonder about what got used they were using from a military standpoint for military purposes. Certainly we see the Tang style boats used in later centuries, suggesting that these had been adopted at some earlier point, possibly by the 650s or earlier. Whatever they used, and while long-distance sailing vessels could Sailing vessels could be larger than short-distance riverine craft, this was not a luxury cruise. , but conditions on board were not necessarily a luxury cruise. From later accounts we know that they would really pack people into these shipspeople could be packed in. It should be noted that individual beds and bedrooms were a luxury in much of the world, and many people probably had little more than a mat to sleep on. Furthermore, people could be packed in tight. Think of the size of some of these embassies, which are said to be 80 to 150 people in size. A long, overseas journey likely meant getting quite cozy with your neighbors on the voyage. So how much more so with a camel and two donkeys on board a vessel that was likely never meant to carry them? Not exactly the most pleasant experience, I imagine – and this is not really any different than European sailing vessels during the later age of exploration.. So, from the records for just the first few years of Takara-hime's second reign, we see that there are lots of people going back and forth, and we have a sense of how they might be getting to and from the continent and peninsula. Let's dive into Next, we are going to talk about one of the most heavily documented embassies to the Tang court, which set out in the 7th month of the year 659. Not only do we get a pretty detailed account of this embassy, but we even know who wrote the account: as in our imagined intro, , as this is one of the accounts by the famous Iki no Muraji no Hakatoko, transcribed by Aston as “Yuki” no Muraji. Iki no Hakatoko's name first appears in an entry for 654, where he is quoted as giving information about the status of some of the previous embassies to the Tang court. Thereafter, various entries are labeled as “Iki no Muraji no Hakatoko says:”, which This would seem to indicate that these particular entries came are taken directly from another work written by Iki no Hakatoko and referred to as the “Iki Hakatoko Sho”. Based on the quoted fragments found in the Nihon Shoki, itthis appears to be one of ourthis oldest Japanese travelogues. It , and spends considerable time on the mission of 659, of which it would appear that Iki no Hakatoko was himself a member, though not a ranking one. Later, Iki no Hakatoko would find himself mentioned in the Nihon Shoki directly, and he would even be an ambassador, himself. The embassy of 659 itself, as we shall see, was rather momentous. Although it started easily enough, the embassy would be caught up in some of the most impactful events that would take place between the Tang, Yamato, and the states of the Korean peninsula. This embassy was formally under the command of Sakahibe no Muraji no Iwashiki and Tsumori no Muraji no Kiza. It's possible In the first instance it is not clear to me if this isthat he is the same person as the previously mentioned associate envoy, Sakahibe no Iwasuki—but the kanji are different enough, and there is another Sakahibe no Kusuri who shows up between the two in the record. However, they are both listed as envoys during the reign of Takara Hime, aka Saimei Tennou, and as we've abundantly seen, and it wouldn't be the first time that scribal error crept in. has taken place, especially if the Chroniclers were pulling from different sources. The ambassadors took a retinue with them, including members of the northern Emishi, whom they were bringing along with them to show to the Tang court. TheThey also embassy ttook two ships—perhaps because of the size of the retinue, but I suspect that this was also because if anything happened to the one, you still had the other. A kind of backup plan due to the likelihood something went wrong. And wouldn't you know it, something did go wrong. You see, things started out fine, departing Mitsu Bay, in Naniwa, on the 3rd day of the 7th month. They sailed through the Seto Inland Sea and stopped at Tsukushi, likely for one last resupply and to check in with the Dazai, located near modern Fukuoka, who would have been in charge of overseeing ships coming and going to the archipelago. They departed from Ohotsu bay in Tsukushi on the 11th day of the 8th month. A quick note: Sspeedboats these were not. Today, one can cross from Fukuoka to Busan, on the southeast corner of the Korean peninsula, in less than a day. The envoys, however, were taking their time. They may have even stopped at the islands of Iki and Tsushima on their way. By the 13th day of the 9th month—over a month from leaving Kyushu behind -- , the ships finally came to an island along the southern border of Yamato's ally, Baekje. Hakatoko does not recall the name of the island, but o On the following morning, around 4 AM, so just before sunrise, the two ships put out to sea together to cross the ocean, heading south, towards the mouth of the Yangzi river. Unfortunately, the following day, the ship Iwashiki was on met with a contrary wind, and was driven away from the other ship – with nothing known of its fate until some time afterwards. Meanwhile, the other ship, under the command of Tsumori no Muraji no Kiza, continued on and by midnight on the 16th day, it arrived at Mt. Xuan near Kuaiji Commandary in the Yue district, in modern Zhejiang. Suddenly a violent northeast wind blew up, and p. Tthey were saileding another 7 days before they finally arrived at Yuyao. Today, this is part of the city of Ningbo, at the mouth of the Qiantang river, south of Shanghai and considered a part of the Yangzi Delta Region. This area has been inhabited since at least 6300 years ago, and it has long been a trade port, especially with the creation of the Grand Canal connecting between the Yangzi and the Yellow River, which would have allowed transshipment of goods to both regions. The now half-size Yamato contingenty left their ship at Yuyao and disembarked, and made their way to Yuezhou, the capital of the Kuaiji Commandary. This took them a bit of time—a little over a month. Presumably this was because of paperwork and logistics: they probably because they had to send word ahead, and I suspect they had to inventory everything they brought and negotiate carts and transportationfigure out transportation., since Tthey didn't exactly have bags of holding to stuff it all in, so they probably needed to negotiate carts and transportation. The finally made it to Yuezhou on the first day of the 11th intercalary month. An “intercalary” month refers to an extra month in a year. It was determined by various calculations and was added to keep the lunar and solar years in relative synch. From Yuezhou, things went a bit more quickly, as they were placed on post-horses up to the Eastern Capital, or Luoyang, where the Emperor Tang Gaozong was in residence. The Tang kept a capital at Luoyang and another to the west, in Chang'an. The trip to Luoyang was long—over 1,000 kilometers, or 1 megameter, as it were. The trip first took them through the Southern Capital, meaning the area of modern Nanjing, which they entered on the 15th day of the month. They then continued onwards, reaching Luoyang on the 29th day of the 11th month. The following day, on the 30th day of the 11th intercalary month of the year 659, the Yamato envoys were granted an audience with Emperor Tang Gaozong. As was proper, he inquired about the health of their sovereign, Takara Hime, and the envoys reported that she was doing well. He asked other questions about how the officials were doing and whether there was peace in Yamato. The envoys all responded affirmatively, assuring him that Yamato was at peace. Tang Gaozong also asked about the Emishi they had brought with them. We mentioned this event previously, back in Episode XXX117 , how the Emishi had been shown to the Tang Emperor, and how they had described them for him. This is actually one of the earliest accounts that we have describing the Emishi from the Yamato point of view, rather than just naming them—presumably because everyone in Yamato already knew who they were. From a diplomatic perspective, of course, this was no doubt Yamato demonstrating how they were, in many ways, an Empire, similar to the Tang, with their own subordinate ethnicities and “barbarians”. After answering all of the emperor's questions, the audience was concluded. The following day, however, was something of its own. This was the first day of the regular 11th lunar month, and it also was the celebration of the Winter Solstice—so though it was the 11th month, it may have been about 22 December according to our modern western calendars. The envoys once again met with the emperor, and they were treated as distinguished guests—at least according to their own records of it. Unfortunately, during the festivities, it seems that a fire broke out, creating some confusion, and . Tthe matters of the diplomatic mission were put on hold while all of that went on. We don't know exactly what happened in the ensuing month. Presumably the envoys took in the sites of the city, may have visited various monasteries, and likely got to know the movers and shakers in the court, who likely would have wined and dined them, inviting them to various gatherings, as since they brought their own exotic culture and experiences to the Tang court. Unfortunately, things apparently turned sour. First off, it seems clear that the members of this embassyy weren't the only Japanese in the court. There may have been various merchants, of course, but and we definitely know that there were students who had come on other missions and were still there likely still studying, such as those who had been learning from studying with Master Xuanzang, whose journeys we mentioned in the last several episodes. But Wwe are given a very specific name of a troublemaker, however: Kawachi no Aya no Ohomaro, and we are told that he was aa servant of Han Chihung, who . Han Chihung, himself, is thought to have possiblymay have been of mixed ethnicity—both Japanese and ethnic Han, and may . Hhe may have traveled to the Tang court on or around 653. , based on some of the records, but it isn't entirely clear. For whatever reason, on the 3rd day of the 12th month of the year 659, Kawachi no Aya no Ohomaro slandered the envoys, and although . Wwe don't know exactly what he said, but the Tang court caught wind of the accusations and found the envoys guilty. They were condemned to banishment, until the author of our tale, none other than Iki no Hakatoko himself, stepped up, . He made representation to the Emperor, pleading against the slander. , and tThe punishment was remitted, . Sso they were no longer banished. However, they were also then told that they could no't return home. You see, the Tang court was in the middle of some sensitive military operations in the lands east of the sea—in other words they were working with Silla to and invadeing the Kingdom of Baekje. Since Yamato was an ally of Baekje, it would be inconvenient if the envoys were to return home and rally Yamato to Baekje's defense. And so the entire Yamato embassy was moved to the Western Capital, Chang'an, where they were placed under individual house arrest. They no doubt were treated well, but they were not allowed to leave, and . Tthey ended up spending the next year in this state. of house arrest. Unfortunately, we don't have a record of just how they passed their time in Chang'an. They likely studied, and were probably visited by nobles and others. They weren't allowed to leave, but they weren't exactly thrown in jail, either. After all, they were foreign emissaries, and though the Tang might be at war with their ally, there was no formal declaration of war with Yamato, as far as I can make out. And so the embassy just sat there, for about 9 months. Finally, in the 7th month of 660, the records tell us we are told thatthat tThe Tang and Silla forces had been successful: . Baekje was destroyed.. The Tang and Silla forces had been successful. News must have reached Chang'an a month later, as Iki Hakatoko writes that this occurred in the 8th month of the year 660. With the Tang special military operation on the Korean peninsula concluded, they released the envoys and allowed them to return to their own countries. They envoys began their preparations as of the 12th day of the 9th month, no doubt eager to return home, and left were leaving Chang'an a week later, on the 19th day of the 9th month. From there, it took them almost a month to reach Luoyang, arriving on the 16th day of the 10th month, and here they were greeted with more good news, for here it was that they met up once again with those members of their delegation who had been blown off course. As you may remember, the ship carrying Iwashiki was blown off-course on the 15th day of the 9th month in the year 659, shortly after setting out from the Korean peninsula. The two ships had lost contact and Tsumori no Muraji no Kiza and his ship had been the one that had continued on. Iwashiki and those with him, however, found themselves at the mercy of the contrary winds and eventually came ashore at an island in the Southern Sea, which Aston translates as “Erh-kia-wei”. There appears to be at least some suggestion that this was an island in the Ryukyuan chain, possibly the island of Kikai. There, local islanders, none too happy about these foreigners crashing into their beach, destroyed the ship, and presumably attacked the embassy. Several members, including Yamato no Aya no Wosa no Atahe no Arima (yeah, that *is* a mouthful), Sakahibe no Muraji no Inadzumi (perhaps a relative of Iwashiki) and others all stole a local ship and made their way off the island. They eventually made landfall at a Kuazhou, southeast of Lishui City in modern Zhejiang province, where they met with local officials of the Tang government, who then sent them under escort to the capital at Luoyang. Once there, they were probably held in a similar state of house arrest, due to the invasion of Baekje, but they met back up with Kiza and Hakatoko's party. The envoys, now reunited, hung out in Luoyang for a bit longer, and thus . Thus it was on the first day of the 11th month of 660 that they witnessed war captives being brought to the capital. This included 13 royal persons of Baekje, from the King on down to the Crown Prince and various nobles, including the PRimiePrime Minister, as well as 37 other persons of lower rank—50 people all told. TheThese captives y were delivered up to the Tang government and led before the emperor. Of course, with the war concluded, and Baekje no longer a functioning state, while he could have had them executed, Tang Gaozong instead released them, demonstrating a certain amount of magnanimity. The Yamato envoys remained in Luoyang for most of the month. On the 19th, they had another audience with the emperor, who bestowed on them various gifts and presents, and then five days later they departed the Luoyang, and began the trek back to the archipelago in earnest. By the 25th day of the first month of 661, the envoys arrived back at Yuezhou, head of the Kuaiji Commandery. They stayed there for another couple of months, possibly waiting for the right time, as crossing the sea at in the wrong season could be disastrous. They finally departed east from Yuezhou on the first day of the fourth month, coming to . They came to Mt. Cheng-an 6 days later, on the 7th, and set out to sea first thing in the morning on the 8th. They had a southwest wind initially in their favor, but they lost their way in the open ocean, an all too commonall-too-common problem without modern navigational aids. Fortunately, the favorable winds had carried them far enough that only a day later they made landfall on the island of Tamna, aka Jeju island. Jeju island was, at this point, its own independent kingdom, situated off the southern coast of the Korean peninsula. Dr. Alexander Vovin suggested that the name “Tamna” may have been a corruption of a Japonic or proto-Japonic name: Tanimura. The island was apparently quite strange to the Yamato embassy, and they met with various residents natives of Jeju island. They, even convincinged Prince Aphaki and eight other men of the island to come with them to be presented at the Yamato court. The rest of their journey took a little over a month. They finally arrived back in Yamato on the 23rd day of the fifth month of 661. They had been gone for approximately two years, and a lot had changed, especially with the destruction of Baekje. The Yamato court had already learned of what had happened and was in the process of drawing up plans for an expedition back to the Korean peninsula to restore the Baekje kingdom, and pPrince Naka no Oe himself was set to lead the troops. The icing on the cake was: Tthe reception that the envoys received upon their return was rather cold. Apparently they were had been slandered to the Yamato court by another follower of Han Chihung—Yamato no Aya no Atahe no Tarushima—and so they weren't met with any fanfare. We still don't know what it was that Tarsuhima was saying—possibly he had gotten letters from Chihung or Ohomaro and was simply repeating what they had said. Either way, the envoys were sick of it. They had traveled all the way to the Tang capitals, they had been placed under house arrest for a year, and now they had returned. They not only had gifts from the Tang emperor, but they were also bringing the first ever embassy from the Kingdom of Tamna along with them. The slander would not stand. And so they did what anyone would do at the time: They apparently appealed to the Kami. We are told that their anger reached to the Gods of the High Heaven, which is to say the kami of Takamanohara, who killed Tarushima with a thunderbolt. Which I guess was one way to shut him up. From what we can tell, the embassy was eventually considered a success. Iki no Hakatoko's star would rise—and fall—and rise again in the court circles. As I noted, his account of this embassy is really one of the best and most in depth that we have from this time. It lets us see the relative route that the envoys were taking—the Chronicles in particular note that they traveled to the Great Tang of Wu, and, sure enough, they had set out along the southern route to the old Wu capital, rather than trying to cross the Bohai Sea and make landfall by the Shandong peninsula or at the mouth of the Yellow River. From there they traveled through Nanjing—the southern “capital” likely referring, in this instance, to the old Wu capital—and then to Luoyang. Though they stayed there much longer than they had anticipated, they ended up living there through some of the most impactful events that occurred during this point in Northeast Asia. they And that is something we will touch on next episode. Until then, thank you once again for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts. If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page. You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com. Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now. 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God knows our path and hHe knows where He is going to meet us. He wants to teach us along the way so we can share it with the next generation. Seek God on purpose not by accident.
Everyone agrees—biblical language students need to prioritize learning vocabulary. This video discusses important considerations for acquiring vocabulary. The links below offer helpful options for assistance in vocabulary acquisition: APPS Ceregohttps://courses.biblemesh.com/hebrew/hebrew-vocabularyhttps://courses.biblemesh.com/greek/greek-vocabulary Ankihttps://apps.ankiweb.net/ Memrisehttps://www.memrise.com/ Quizlethttps://quizlet.com/ Bible Software STEPBible.orghttps://www.stepbible.org/?q=version%3DOHB Accordance https://forums.accordancebible.com/topic/30453-create-a-user-lexicon-or-vocabulary-list/ Logos https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016747331-Word-List FLASHCARDS Premadehttps://zondervanacademic.com/products/old-testament-hebrew-vocabulary-cards1 https://zondervanacademic.com/products/basics-of-biblical-greek-vocabulary-cards1 https://bhacademic.bhpublishinggroup.com/product/beginning-with-new-testament-greek-vocabulary-and-paradigm-cards/ https://glossahouse.com/products/picture-hebrew-flashcard-app-3rd-edition BOOKS William R. Osborne and Russell L. Meek, A Book-by-Book Guide to Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary https://www.hendricksonrose.com/p/a-book-by-book-guide-to-biblical-hebrew-vocabulary/9781683070863 Gregory R. Lanier and William A. Ross, A Book-by-Book Guide to Septuagint Vocabulary https://www.christianbook.com/book-by-book-guide-septuagint-vocabulary/gregory-lanier/9781683071969/pd/071969 Christopher J. Fresch, A Book-by-Book Guide to New Testament Greek Vocabulary https://www.christianbook.com/book-guide-new-testament-greek-vocabulary/christopher-fresch/9781683071587/pd/071587 https://glossahouse.com/products/according-to-their-kinds-a-biblical-hebrew-picture-dictionary PEDAGOGY RESOURCES: Jennifer E. Noonan, "Vocabulary Acquisition," Chapter 10 A Handbook of Second Language Acquisition for Biblical Studies https://glossahouse.com/products/a-handbook-of-sla-for-biblical-studies Jeremy P. Thompson, "Word-List Size and Biblical Hebrew Vocabulary Learning," Hebrew Higher Education 14 (2012): 47–61. https://www.dropbox.com/s/z95b2gds5unzizh/HHE%202012.pdf?dl=0 ✏️ ***Sign up for classes with GlossaHouse U - https://glossahouse.com/pages/classes
Pace Morby is the king of creative finance behind the Subto community and the host of the A&E TV series Triple Digit Flip. Hhe has made significant strides in the real estate sector, amassing a portfolio worth over $32 million from the ground up positioning him as a leading voice in the industry.In this episode we disucss the sometimes chaotic lifestyle of entrepreneurs that many 9-5 employees can't undertand, why you should be saying NO more often, and what it looks like to bring value to high networth individuals (spoiler alert...it is NOT giving them gifts or taking them to lunch!)
In this after-sun episode of HHE, Judge Dersley slaps on some lotion and steps onto Super Paradise beach to reveal his innermost thoughts about Ryan's episode on hotspots on the Sun during the space age. Will physics-talk enflame his inner-core? Will the story of Petro the pelican make him sit up on his sunbed? Will tales of Larry Lamb tickle the Judge's cockles? Find out now on... THE VERDICT! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:34 First Impressions & Planet Hobo! 09:12 Solar Power! 15:48 Topless Models & Larry Lamb! 21:50 Lesbos! 26:48 Petro the Pelican! 30:01 The Verdict! 34:02 Outro (+ Dersley the nudist?) Contact: https://linktr.ee/hhepodcast http://hhepodcast.com
Our EJB Talks podcast this week features Joel Cantor, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Rutgers Center for State Health Policy and Kathe Newman, Professor and Director of the Ralph W. Voorhees Center for Civic Engagement. They are part of a new Rutgers initiative, the Housing and Health Equity Cluster, which aims to address health equity issues through interdisciplinary collaboration across university departments. Professor Newman discusses how, through her urban planning work, she became interested in the connection between lack of affordable housing and poor health. Professor Cantor's research into the health conditions of vulnerable populations utilizing Medicaid was often linked to long-term chronic homelessness. They explain how housing and health issues are deeply intertwined, with one constantly impacting the other in a cycle that is difficult to break. The work of the HHE cluster seeks to better understand these relationships and challenges through data analysis informing policy solutions for a better future for permanent supportive housing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ejbtalks/message
Diving into the story, lessons, and greatness of the greatest of all times, Muhammad Ali from Jonathan Eig's book: Ali-----2:30- Cassius' Reality"Why can't I be rich?"hHe asked his fatherLook there, his father said, touching the boys walnut-colored hand. That's why you can't be rich.4:20 - Misfortune to Fortune: The Stolen Bike7:20- The Goal His goal, he said, was to be the youngest heavyweight champion in the history of boxing. Clay was only eighteen, which meant he had three years to break the record of Floyd Patterson, who had become the champ at the age of twenty one years and ten months. 10:20 - Having a PlanI got a fight plan and I will do it when I can. But it would be the worst thing I could do to go in there with my mind all made up. I have been fighting since I was a child, and I do everything on instinct. Sometimes I wonder at myself when I see a big fist coming at my head, and my head moves without me thinking and the big fist goes by. I wonder how I did it.11:20- Fighting = ForgettingThe great fighter lose themselves in the void. They don't think about it. They ride the rush.17:50 - Champion MindsetMaybe I can be beat. I doubt it. But the man is going to have to knock me down and then I'll get up and he'll have to knock me down again and I'll get up and he'll have to knock me down and I'll still get up. I've worked too hard and too long to get this chance. I'm gonna have to be killed before I lose, and I ain't going to die easily.22:30 - Stand on Your BeliefsWho wants to go to jail, he said. I'm used to running around free like a little bird. In jail, you got no wife, no freedom. You can't eat what you want…being in prison every day, looking out of the cell, not seeing nobody…A man's got to be serious in his beliefs to do that.35:00 - Getting Kicked in the FaceBest thing that ever happened to me. I needed that. Thank you very much. Losing that fight was just what I needed. It made me humble. I'm going into the woods and will train at my camp. No more fooling around.Three Final NotesAli spoke of the meaning of his life,God is watching me. God don't praise me because I beat Joe Fraizer. He wants to know ho do we treat each other, how do we help on another.”On being scared,Years later, he would admit to friends that he had been frightened before every one of his fights. But he hid it beautifully. And once the bell rang, his fears vanished.On your purposeI got a feeling I was born for a purpose. I don't know what I'm here for. I just feel abnormal, a different kind of man. I don't know why I was born. I'm just here. A young man rumbling. I've always had that feeling since I was a little boy. Perhaps I was born to fulfill Biblical prophecies. I just feel I may be a part of something–divine things. Everything seems strange to me.-----Check out my new book Chasing Greatness: Timeles
Navigating the intricacies of building a data governance program within a banking context is no small feat, requiring strategic vision, stakeholder buy-in, and detailed execution. In this episode, Börge Hansen, Strategic Data Manager at Union Investment, invites us into his world of establishing a data governance program across the organization. , where hHe reveals the nuances of his comprehensive approach and shares lessons learned along the way.Hansen emphasizes the importance of having a structured and comprehensive overview of data within a bank, a foundation that has proven critical in his role. He candidly discusses the indispensable need for designated data owners for each system and outlines the strategies he employed to secure essential stakeholder buy-in. Join us for a deep dive into Börge's journey, offering a masterclass in the tangible steps and strategic thinking required to produce exemplary results in data governance.Three reasons you should listen to this episode:Gain firsthand insights from Börge Hansen, as he navigates the complexities and challenges of building a robust data governance program in a banking environment.Understand the pivotal role of having a comprehensive and structured overview of data, and appreciate the value of designated data owners within a banking system.Learn actionable strategies for securing essential stakeholder buy-in for data governance initiatives, drawn from Börge's wealth of experience and proven track record.ResourcesConnect with Börge on PolyworkEnjoyed this Episode?Be sure to follow us so you never miss an update. You can leave us a review on Apple or Spotify, and share it with your friends and colleagues to help others learn more about the importance of a data-first digital transformation approach.Have questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn. For more updates, please visit our website.
Hello and welcome to the show, We finally have all the HHN32 event information for this year's event. We discuss all 10 houses, 5 scarezones, and the single show. Along with all the info, phill gives us his hype list for the event, and Simon predicts the best and worst houses of this year's event. As we said in the show, please follow HauntScene' website from this link below: https://linktr.ee/hauntscene?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0ab55b73-f043-48d1-b9ea-a20a52d16085 Also, please follow us on all these socials, and don't forget to like subscribe and follow for all you HHE event news https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087632195656 https://twitter.com/hhepod?s=21&t=AR6yMazhE0ybVMWLesiwkQ https://instagram.com/hhepod?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenhorrorevents?_t=8eQV5gN5QC2&_r=1 https://www.threads.net/@hhepod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hhepod/message
Well didn't this turn things upside down?! Hi and welcome to the HHE podcast, a podcast about Halloween Horror Events around the world. On this episode we give out thoughts on HHN's latest announcement Stranger Things, and even Joe makes a appearance. Also tickets for the event are broken down by us to give you all the information you need to get the right ticket for the event! Speaking of tickets Liverpool's newest event Newsham Scream Park have released there tickets and we discuss there options. And finally a horror convention comes to Manchester in November called, For The Love Of Horror with some awesome guests and venders. Here are the links for all the events https://www.universalorlando.com/hhn/en/us https://newshamscreampark.com https://www.fortheloveofhorroruk.com Please follow our socials below too https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087632195656 https://twitter.com/hhepod?s=21&t=AR6yMazhE0ybVMWLesiwkQ https://instagram.com/hhepod?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenhorrorevents?_t=8dvYHiPiOBX&_r=1 https://www.threads.net/@hhepod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hhepod/message
The Judge is in a grumpy mood and that means Peter is set for a roast. Featuring new content not included in the main episode. Find out what things Peter got wrong. Hear about the tragic demise of Clive of India. And learn what happens if you find yourself hunted by a Bengal Tiger. It's time to enter the courtroom and discover what Judge Dersley thought of HHE episode 74 - ‘Nine Lives in Bangladesh during the Victorian Era'. Listen now to… THE VERDICT! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 02:08 Rabindranath Tagore 06:20 Peter Got it Wrong! 09:29 The Tragic Demise of Clive of India 15:22 The Bengal Tiger 21:04 Bose 24:43 The Verdict 28:49 Outro Contact: https://linktr.ee/hhepodcast http://hhepodcast.com
Kristi Merritt serves Beacon People in many ways, but is most known for being a joyful connector of people and opportunities. Listen as Kristi talks with Beacon People's founder, Anna Nash, about God's faithfulness to connect her to Beacon People and then later answer her prayer for the right job in His perfect timing. Resources for.your own study: Waiting on God by Andrew Murray Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren Anna's Connecting with God podcast series: https://annanash.net/podcast pathFinder study: https://beaconpeople.org/pathfinder Steve Cuss, Anxiety Speaker & Coach: https://www.stevecusswords.com/about Psalm 139:13-14, "wonderfully complex:" "You made all the delicate, inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother's womb.Thank You for making me so wonderfully complex! Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it." Ephesians 3:14-20, Paul's Prayer for Spiritual Growth: "When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from His glorious, unlimited resources hHe will empower you with inner strength through His Spirit. Then Christ will make His home in your hearts as you trust in Him. Your roots will grow down into God's love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God's people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep His love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God. Now all glory to God, who is able, through His mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think." Connect with Kristi: kristi@beaconpeople.org Follow us on Instagram: @beaconpeople Join us this summer for Coffee and Connection - June 15th in Birmingham at the Workshop. A special thank you to Katherine Thrower for allowing Beacon People to use this beautiful facility for our events! Click here for more information on this and other events.
Well, here we are, another rebrand, and what a rebrand it is. Firstly, please welcome Joe to the HHE team, and what do you think of the name Halloween Horror Events? Let us know. And major warning this show is R rated in the USA and definitely 18+ in the U.K. you have been warned!!!!! In this episode, Joe gives us a rundown of his Halloween experiences. Also, we talk about the latest news from events here in the U.K. and USA. Here's any links we mentioned https://halloweenhorrors.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hhepod/message
The judge is in court and he's not afraid to throw the book at HHE episode #55. What grade will he deem it worthy? Find out now on - The Verdict! THE VERDICT is the companion podcast for History Happened Everywhere Episode #55: Blue in Yemen during 700-800CE. If you haven't listened to that episode yet, we recommend that you go and listen to that first - or else there will be spoilers ahead! Thanks: Commoners Choir (https://www.commonerschoir.com) Contact us: Web: hhepodcast.com Email: hello@hhepodcast.com Tiktok: @HHEpodcast | @HHEhost Twitter: @HHEPodcast Insta: @HHEpodcast Reddit: /r/HHEpodcast Facebook: @HHEPod
As if by magic, a new episode of HHE is here! And where is here this time? It's the entire top-half of Planet Earth! Grab your magic wand, some skewered meat, a pair of handcuffs, and take a 24-hour ride through Ryan's magical madness to find out if - History Happened Everywhere! Thanks: Abra-kebab-ra - 150 Wickham Rd, Croydon, UK Links: Steve Miller Band - Abracadabra Arctic Ambience - Snowstorm, Blizzard Storm & Howling Arctic Winds National Anthem of Scotland (Official Instrumental version) Spain National Anthem (Instrumental) Georgia National Anthem (Instrumental) Italy National Anthem (Instrumental) England National Anthem (Instrumental) Japan National Anthem (Instrumental) Wales National Anthem Instrumental France National Anthem (Instrumental) Republic of Ireland National Anthem (Instrumental) Bedknobs Broomsticks Substitutiary Locomotion Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
B.M.W Trading Podcast is an audio/visual podcast dedicated toward the growth of financial health and literacy. From trading tips, to understanding BitCoin, DSCO33 keeps his audiences up-to-date and on track to a better life, starting with finances. Building & Manifesting Wealth airs weekly on Wednesdays 8:00am CST on the HHE network.
B.M.W Trading Podcast is an audio/visual podcast dedicated toward the growth of financial health and literacy. From trading tips, to understanding BitCoin, DSCO33 keeps his audiences up-to-date and on track to a better life, starting with finances. Building & Manifesting Wealth airs weekly on Wednesdays 8:00am CST on the HHE network.
Did you know there's really a spiritual side of success? Find out more as host of the #BMWTradingPodcast DSCO33 talks spirituality in Season 2, Episode 8. Click here for full episode. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Distribution: HausHill Entertainment/HausHill Podcasts Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
Did you know there's really a spiritual side of success? Find out more as host of the #BMWTradingPodcast DSCO33 talks spirituality in Season 2, Episode 8. Click here for full episode. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Distribution: HausHill Entertainment/HausHill Podcasts Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
Learn more on how to market your business the right way with host of the B.M.W. Trading Podcast DSCO33 and special guest Antwain Fowler. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Distribution: HausHill Entertainment/HausHill Podcasts Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
What does LOVE mean to you? How do you explain LOVE to youth? What's your LOVE language? In this episode DSCO33 talks about MORE LOVE with special guests Entrepreneur Kennedi Cox (@Kennn__) and Corry Alexander (@1Mula). Stream Season 2, Episode 5 "10,000 HOURS" - https://youtu.be/TG6zM2M4kTE Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Distribution: HausHill Entertainment/HausHill Podcasts Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production.
Do you really need 10,000 hours to be a master at anything? In this episode DSCO33 talks what 10,000 hours means and equivalents of the time spending. Click here for full episode. Hosted by @DSCO33 Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
Do you really need 10,000 hours to be a master at anything? In this episode DSCO33 talks what 10,000 hours means and equivalents of the time spending. Click here for full episode. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @q.p_flicks Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
Click here for full episode. In this episode DSCO33 talks best business practices and gives insight on the differences between business types. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
Click here for full episode. In this episode DSCO33 talks best business practices and gives insight on the differences between business types. Stream Season 2, Episode 2 "Health Is Wealth" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hed2X... Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
In this episode DSCO33 talks best business practices and gives insight on the differences between business types. Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @B.M.W. Media Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Stream Season 1 of B.M.W. Trading Podcast: https://www.haushillentertainment.com... Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @q.p_flicks Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Hosted by @DSCO33 Season 1 of B.M.W. Trading Podcast: https://www.haushillentertainment.com... Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
In this episode DSCO33 talks about health and how it ultimately equals wealth: 0:00 - Intro 1:56 - Mental Health (Dealing, Thinking & Feeling) 4:40 - Separating Social & Mental 7:52 - A Cluttered Mind is a Waste 11:17 - Spiritual Health 14:25 - Developing a Sense of Wholeness within Self 17:32 - Let Time Heal What's Broken 19:29 - Clip of the Day “One Conscious Mind”; Drop a Comment 23:05 - Only Time Will Tell BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Stream Season 1 of B.M.W. Trading Podcast: https://www.haushillentertainment.com... Hosted by @DSCO33 Shot by @q.p_flicks Edited by Jovon Pavielle Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #DSCO33 #HausHillEntertainment
Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #ResidualIncome #HausHillEntertainment
Welcome to Season 2 of the B.M.W. Trading Podcast by DSCO33. BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #ResidualIncome #HausHillEntertainment
The long arm of justice is back for a new year of picking apart Ryan and Pete's episodes of HHE. Put away your party hats, because it's time for another episode of The Verdict.. THE VERDICT is the after-show podcast for History Happened Everywhere episode #43: Metal in Azerbaijan during 700-800CE. If you haven't listened to this episode yet - do go and have a listen first - or else there will be spoilers ahead! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
Revisit a year of top-drawer international, inter-temporal, inter-topical podcasting! Ryan and Pete go head-to-head in the HHE End of the Year Quiz! Join host and quizmaster Paul Dersley as he puts our podcasters through their paces. Thanks: Jim Coulson (BewilderedDad.com) Everyone who has helped contribute to HHE throughout 2021! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ instagram.com/hhepodcast twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
In episode 9 of BMW Trading Podcast host DSCO33 talks residual income. Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals. #BMWTradingPodcast #ResidualIncome #HausHillEntertainment
Here it is. Christmas in HHE form. In this festive special episode, Pete tracks down the diverse history of Santa Claus (or should that be Father Christmas?) and chats with comedian Jarred Christmas about the traditions of a New Zealand Christmas, where Santa shows up at the height of Summer. Thanks to everyone for all your support in 2021. Merry Christmas! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
In episode 8 of BMW Trading Podcast host DSCO33 talks the Art of Dedication. Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
In episode 7, Part 2 of "Forex", BMW Trading Podcast host DSCO33 talks everything Forex. Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
In this episode of BMW Trading Podcast host DSCO33 talks everything Forex. Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
In this episode of BMW Trading Podcast host DSCO33 talks real estate with special guest @1ShotKobe Original Theme Track for BMW Trading Podcast by DSCO33 BMW Trading Podcast airs weekly on the HausHill Entertainment networks, Wednesdays at 7:00am. Download the HausHill Entertainment App today for iOS & Google Play devices or head over to https://www.haushillentertainment.com to tune in to more of our creative family fun... HausHill Entertainment (HHE) is a full-service Broadcasting & Media Production agency delivering innovative and diverse content across multiple media channels. Established in 2005, HHE began by focusing on driving arts-related activities with a creative emphasis on choreography and video production. Within recent years, we have rapidly expanded to include Photography, Web/Graphic design, Social Media Management, and Digital Marketing services as a part of our ongoing initiative to provide quality audio & visual content. We are a growing family of innovators, design thinkers, marketers, creatives and podcasters spanning U.S. and international markets. This channel features creative promotional and visual content, including podcasts, digital web series and HausHill Originals.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Dersley is back in court and he's ready to cast his judgement on Ryan's Halloween 2021 special episode. How scared is Ryan? Very. In this after-show review of HHE #39, we examine what went right, what went wrong, and a whole bunch of stuff in-between. Listen now to find out what grade Ryan receives on this episode of... THE VERDICT! Contact us: * hhepodcast.com * hhepodcast@gmail.com * instagram.com/hhepodcast * https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ * twitter.com/HHEPodcast * facebook.com/HHEPod * reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
The court is in session and this time Peter is in the stand to face the irascible justice himself, the Rt. Hon. Lord Dersley! In this after-show review of HHE #38, we examine what went right, what went wrong, and a whole bunch of stuff in-between. Listen now to find out what grade Peter receives, on... THE VERDICT! Thanks: - Brittany Drury Contact us: * hhepodcast.com * hhepodcast@gmail.com * instagram.com/hhepodcast * https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ * twitter.com/HHEPodcast * facebook.com/HHEPod * Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
Judge Paul Dersley demands silence. His review of Ryan's latest episode of HHE is complete. It's time that Ryan faces the music. What will his grade be? Find out now on The Verdict! THE VERDICT is the after-show podcast for History Happened Everywhere (Out of Office) episode #37: Easy Come Easy Go in Australia during 1945-2021. If you haven't listened to this episode yet, go have a listen first, or else there will be spoilers ahead! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
HHe's the King of the Analogy, the Master of the Metaphor, and one of the most respected (and humorous) professionals in financial services. Philip Palaveev is the CEO of the The Ensemble Practice, a consulting firm he founded and leads in Seattle which focuses on making successful business owners out of successful advisors. With his analogies and metaphors, Philip has a way of illustrating a point better than anyone I've ever worked with in this industry. But it's his knowledge of the advisor business that makes him one of the most sought-after coaches for advisors and institutions catering to financial advisors. What's the secret sauce? It's the great perspective Philip has accumulated as a principal at Moss Adams, then as a leader of a very large advisory practice, and now as a successful business owner. That makes him a rare but valuable resource to any advisor who truly wants to improve his or her business. Philip speaks with me about the advantages of a group practice, how the next generation investor's needs are not too dissimilar from those of today's client, and his 3 keys to becoming a superior business owner. All this and more on this 16th episode of Can You Hold My Attention?
The boys are out of the office this week, but that doesn't mean you don't get your HHE experience! To tide you over until our next scheduled episode, please enjoy this ‘Out of Office' instalment. Thanks: u/doxxocyclean on reddit.com/r/AskFoodHistorians Recipe and method for Boiled Beef and Plantain: Ingredients: 8-10 dasheen (calallo) leaves (I'd use 2lb) 2 lb green plantains, peeled 2-3 lb breadfruit, peeled (you could probably double this or so up out for more plantains if you're feeling extra mean to the prisoners), prepared for cooking 1 scotch bonnet (or habenero) pepper (again this is local but feel free to leave it out) 1/2lb corned beef - (I'd use those little square tins that you have to pry open Water - as a substitute for coconut milk Method: Wash and peel breadfruit. Cut into 8 sections. Remove center lengthways of each section and cut into half crosswise. Chop dasheen leaves coarsely. Don't do this if you are using spinach Place the greens on the bottom of a pot, then layer with breadfruit, more greens, plantains, the meat, and more greens. Cover with enough water to cover the surface of the greens. Boil for 1-3 hours, preferably over an open fire, or until breadfruit and plantains are soft. Serve hot with a side of sadness. Himalayan Atmosphere by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100204 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Five Armies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100875 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Look to your covenant, O Lord,and forget not the life of Your poor ones for ever.Arise, O God, and defend Your cause,and forget not the cries of those who seek You.Cf. Ps 73: 20, 19, 22, 23Psalm 33(34):2-9Taste and see that the Lord is good.I will bless the Lord at all times,His praise always on my lips;in the Lord my soul shall make its boast.The humble shall hear and be glad.Taste and see that the Lord is good.Glorify the Lord with me.Together let us praise His name.I sought the Lord and He answered me;from all my terrors hHe set me free.Taste and see that the Lord is good.Look towards Him and be radiant;let your faces not be abashed.This poor man called, the Lord heard himand rescued him from all his distress.Taste and see that the Lord is good.The angel of the Lord is encampedaround those who revere Him, to rescue them.Taste and see that the Lord is good.He is happy who seeks refuge in Him.Taste and see that the Lord is good.Responsorial psalm lyrics and Entrance Antiphon taken from the English translation and chants of The Roman Missal © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.The music for the psalm is an original OLOR composition.Sing Psalms to the Lord YouTube channel can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCELS1iG5t0qjs20JFugwdeQMusic by the Choir of Our Lady of the Rosary RC Church, Verdun, St. John, Barbados.Music (c) 2021 Michelle A. Sambrano. All rights reserved.
Paul Dersley takes a B52-level view of HHE episode #33, levelling his thermonuclear criticisms at Ryan. Will the judge appreciate the story of Poul Brink and his discovery of government corruption? Does the judge have a secret rapper name? Find out now on.. THE VERDICT! Contact us hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
Football, football, football..! Welcome to HHE's Euro 2020 soccer special and it's a game of two halves with Pete taking on Business in Germany during the 1964 Euro tournament, and Ryan tackling all things the colour Blue in Denmark during the 2008 tournament. Grab your rattle, scarf and meat pie and file into the terraces to witness the greatest Euro-related history podcast special ever recorded! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast Links and Thanks: Royal Anthem of Denmark - Kong Christian (Instrumental) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcd5U7Zcuo8 Denmark National Anthem (Instrumental) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3iAqTEQJ8s Vi sejler op af åen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHgS1i0Ik3M Re-sepp-ten – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YquJQtcw1kA VM Holdet, Re-Sepp-Ten ℗ 1986; Replay Records; Released on: 1995-06-07; Composer, Producer: Michael Bruun; Lyricist: Henrik Bødtcher; Lyricist: Jarl Friis Mikkelsen Denmark - Sweden, 02/06/07 HIGHLIGHTS - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XT0WI1-Xqc Go' aften Danmark – ‘Fodboldtossen' Ronni Norvig - https://kzclip.com/video/4aH3qi5p5vY/go-aften-danmark-fodboldtossen-ronni.html Link found by: u/Alexandersupertrampr Translated by: Marius Sorensen Performed by: Tor Baggen and Karen Brund Very special thanks to Jesper Jakobsen
The principal is in his office and has called Peter in. Yes, Paul Dersley is back and he's about to lay down his judgement on HHE#30: Courage in The Congo (Brazzaville) during the late nineteen-nineties. There is a grade to be given... Will it be an A? Find out now on THE VERDICT! Contact us: • hhepodcast.com • hhepodcast@gmail.com • instagram.com/hhepodcast • https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMegovGJ6/ • twitter.com/HHEPodcast • facebook.com/HHEPod • Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast
Joe Medosch took a wide and varied route to become the Healthy Building Scientist. On his journey he became an artist, electrician, home inspector, and professor. He did marketing and sales and now is on a small team at Hayward score tasked with developing questions and providing best practice advice to homeowners to address indoor health issues that they are facing. Hayward Score: Of the 23,000 breaths you take each day – about 90% of them are indoors. Breathing poor quality air has consequences. At Hayward Score both substantial scientific research and our personal journeys have led us to the knowledge that homes can (and should) be health supporting, not health degrading. Joseph G. Allen is Director of the Healthy Buildings program and an Associate Professor at Harvard's T. H. Chan School of Public Health. Building Performance Institute's Healthy Home Evaluator (HHE) certification builds on the BPI Building Analyst (BA) and other BPI certifications. The HHE was developed in partnership with the Green & Healthy Homes Initiative (GHHI). A Healthy Home Evaluator assesses home-based environmental health and safety hazards and provides a prioritized list of recommendations to address those hazards National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) EPA Indoor Air Plus Program Version 2
Paul Dersley is back and his criticism bones are prickling! Join the boys in discovering if their 25th episode of HHE is a chocolate egg or a chocolate teapot - on THE VERDICT! Contact us: hhepodcast.com hhepodcast@gmail.com instagram.com/hhepodcast twitter.com/HHEPodcast facebook.com/HHEPod Reddit.com/r/hhepodcast Youtube (https://bit.ly/39fvLQp)