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Why Don't We Learn From History by B.H. Liddell Hart w/Tom Libby & Jesan Sorrells ---00:00 Welcome and Introduction - Why Don't We Learn From History by B.H. Liddell Hart01:00 "Cracks in the Human Condition"09:17 Informal Committees Shape Decisions11:07 "Psychology, Memory, and Bias"18:29 "Majority Shapes Right and Wrong"25:14 "Negotiating Reality in America"30:30 "Systems, Democracy, and Global Chaos"35:17 Historical Bias and Emotional Impact39:29 AI Adoption: Reality vs Expectations44:20 "AI Essential for Business Success"48:27 "Pre-WWII Polish Guarantee Debate"56:42 Post-COVID Education System Concerns59:43 "Making Poetry and History Alive"01:06:26 Teaching Complexity in History01:11:23 "Drunk on Ideas, Not Rote"01:16:12 "Perspective and Counterfactual Insights"01:23:39 "The Perils of Intellectual Neglect"01:24:54 "Emotion, Truth, and Progress"01:31:28 "Misguided Solidarity and History"01:39:23 Passion for History and Context01:41:20 "Cycle of Pride and Conflict"01:46:57 "Wealth Fails to Ensure Legacy"---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the 2022 Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!--- ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Subscribe to the Leadership Lessons From The Great Books Podcast: https://bit.ly/LLFTGBSubscribeCheck out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videosLeadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/L
September is a great month to enjoy the cooler temps and all that NEPA has to offer. My guest this week, Julie Esty, is talking about some of the wonderful events coming up that she's involved in that shine a light on our local history in northeast PA.When she's not riding on trains and educating students or tourists about some folks from our past , she's out in the Dunmore Cemetery bringing stories from the past to life. Julie is a treat to talk to because she has a love of history, especially here in NEPA, and because she's an all-around interesting person. Meet Julie at the Local History Fair taking place at the Viewmont Mall in Scranton on Saturday, September 20 from 11 AM to 4PM, along with other authors and historians. And be sure to check out The Dunmore Cemetery Tour featuring the Dearly Departed Players on Sunday, October 5 and October 12 at 2PM. It's free to the public. Follow The Dunmore Cemetery Tour on Facebook.Thank you to my generous podcast sponsors Reinvented Threads with Gabby Lynn and Healthy Lifestyle Management with Lisa Rigau. Both businesses offer services and products to enrich your life. Learn about the beautiful, handmade eco-friendly fashion accessories of Reinvented Threads at the website here or follow on Facebook and Instagram. Learn about the services offered by Lisa, a nurse, plant-predominant nutritionist, and lifestyle medicine professional at Healthy Lifestyle Management's website here.Reach out if you're interested in supporting this podcast with a sponsorship by messaging me at: Jeannine.Luby@gmail.com and remember that you can show support by simply sharing the podcast, ranking and reviewing it on Apple or Spotify. Follow Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Facebook and Instagram.I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass.
In this episode, we sit down with Clive Romney—musician, storyteller, and cultural advocate—to explore his mission to preserve and share Utah's rich heritage through music and folklore. From his passion for storytelling to his work with Utah Pioneer Heritage Arts, Clive shares how history comes alive through song. He even plays a few songs for us! For more information, visit: UPHarts.org & ancestralheritagearts.org Kari, Brooke, David, and Elora host Fresh Living on KUTV, which airs on CBS Channel 2 every weekday at 1 pm in Utah. You can follow Fresh Living on all social media platforms @kutvfreshliving and watch our show on YouTube.
The Hubbard House in northeast Ohio's Ashtabula County was an important stop on the Underground Railroad. After surviving a demolition threat, it has a unique strategy to ensure its future.
This week on the Kern County Real Estate Review, we're joined by architect Daniel Cater of Cater Design Group to discuss the ambitious restoration of one of Bakersfield's most iconic buildings — the historic Woolworth's on 19th Street. From sourcing original 1940s materials to deconstructing and rebuilding the last standing Woolworth's lunch counter in the country, Daniel walks us through the vision, process, and purpose behind this project. We also explore what this renovation means for the future of downtown Bakersfield and the broader role of historic preservation in community development.
Archive film isn't for everyone -- but for film buffs who are interested in Taiwan's film history, there is the Taiwan Film and Audio Visual Institute, which owns the most extensive collection of old films and newsreels in Taiwan. Its Director Iris Du talks about the importance of maintaining a film archive and. Hosted by I-C-R-T's Hope Ngo. A part of TFAI's library may be accessed through its YouTube Channel. -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
One dedicated group is working to keep the history of military vehicles alive.
DoD has issued several directives regarding DEI, including eliminating identity months for one, and directing removal of DEI-related content from web pages and social media sites for another. Questions remain about where this information is going and how it might be brought back. Joining me to discuss the implications of these actions is the President of the Military Womens' Memorial, Phyllis Wilson.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A tourism project of Malang City that has achieved a national charter, Kampung Heritage Kayutangan. - Sebuah proyek wisata Kota Malang yang berhasil meraih piagam tingkat nasional, Kampung Heritage Kayutangan.
Host: Carol MacAllister Guest: Alice Pero, WV resident, a retired nurse, and Quester member Description: WV resident Alice Pero introduces us to QUESTERS, a non-profit organization that promotes education, preservation, and restoration of artifacts, memorials, historical buildings, and landmarks. Host Carol MacAllister loves history because she believes if we fail to learn from the past, we are doomed to repeat it. Both she and Alice believe we stand on the shoulders of all those who came before us. Preserving the past saves our cultural heritage and foundations for generations to come. If you want to know more about QUESTERS, contact Alice at 717-435-8987 or alice.pero41@gmail.com. https://www.questers1944.org/
The Gateway Podcast – Kara Philip– The Obscurity of Maximum Security Date: Dec 24, 2024 Episode: 56 Discussion: The Obscurity of Maximum Security About Kara: Kara Philip is a co-host of the podcast Into The Obscure and The Obscurity of Maximum Security. She's also spent several years as a historical tour guide at the Old Joliet Prison. Kara's reputation as a talent coordinator shines through as she speaks with expertise and genuine curiosity. Her infectious enthusiasm and dedication to unraveling the unknown make History Alive an immersive experience for both skeptics and believers alike. Her shows can be found exclusively on Paraflixx: https://paraflixx.vhx.tv/ Host: CL Thomas C.L. Thomas travels widely every year as a fine arts photographer and writer exploring various afterlife research, OBEs, metaphysics, folklore, and lectures at events. C.L. does "Spirit" art on request. She is the author of the haunting memoir "Dancing with Demons" and the acclaimed historical-fiction novel “Speaking to Shadows”. C.L. is the creator and host of the Small Town Tales Podcast. She has written many articles and maintains a blog on legends, folklore magic, and paranormal stories. Currently, she resides in Las Vegas, Nevada with her beloved Golden Retriever and Maine Coon cat. www.clthomas.org Follow CL on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...
On today's show, Arkansas-based think tank The Pulaski Institution is hosting a regional politics and economic development summit. We hear from Pulaski Institution's president and CEO about that event. Plus, Teni Rane talks music. Also, Fort Smith celebrates the past and present.
The Madison County History Museum houses oddities of the county's history from floor to ceiling. And one volunteer is known to be its walking encyclopedia. Stories of the county's history aren't the only reason people visit.
Referring Indonesia as "Australia's oldest brother", the Maritime Museum in Australia celebrates the anniversary of Indonesia's independence and looks at the relationship between the two countries in an effort to keep the history alive. - Menyebut Indonesia sebagai "saudara tertua" dari Australia, Museum Maritim di Australia ikut merayakan peringatan kemerdekaan Indonesia dan menilik kembali hubungan kedua negara dalam upaya untuk menjaga sejarah agar tetap hidup.
The Madison County History Museum houses oddities of the county's history from floor to ceiling. And one volunteer is known to be its walking encyclopedia. Stories of the county's history aren't the only reason people visit.
The murals painted onto Ironton's floodwalls tell the story of the southeast Ohio city, from its first railroad to its once-professional football team. This summer, those murals are getting a fresh coat of paint.
In this episode of Banking on KC, Shane Seley and Ed Leydecker, partners and producers at Wide Awake Films, join host Kelly Scanlon to explore the art of blending historical storytelling with cutting-edge film production. Wide Awake Films is renowned for its award-winning documentary films, museum interactives, virtual reality experiences and video content tailored for history-focused organizations. As a cornerstone of Kansas City's video production landscape, the company has garnered multiple Telly and regional Emmy Awards. Tune in to discover: The origins of Wide Awake Films and how Shane's passion for history and film led to the creation of this unique production company. The innovative approaches Wide Awake Films employs in storytelling, from immersive museum exhibits to educational VR experiences, to engage modern audiences with historical content. The significance of maintaining a strong community connection and the company's commitment to contributing to Kansas City's creative scene and beyond. Country Club Bank – Member FDIC
Wrapping up JLU with “Ancient History,” “Alive” and “Destroyer.”
Today, a historical perspective on the US Government ordering Texas to basically "stand down" and remove their state of readiness thus allowing millions of unvetted people into our country. What does history say? How does the rising anarchy and chaos factor into historical cycles across the generations? Where is it headed with militarized law enforcement policies and actions? Brace for impact. Prepare.If interested, listen to my previous episode on Aristotle's Cycles of Civilization*References: "Building Morale" by Jay Bryan Nash (1942); "History Alive! The United States Through Industrialism" by Teachers' Curriculum Institute (2017)*Photo by Ron Jones
On this episode, Sean and NIck have a chat with Vince Kelien of Louisville, Kentucky! We discuss his daring urban exploration adventures, his appearances on The Walking Dead, Ghost Brothers and the vampire movie you should probably never watch. Our main discussion involves Gary, Indiana and Vince's mission to keep abandoned buildings alive and functional. We also discuss revenue for cities and towns and how embracing the paranormal can sometimes mean embracing those dollar signs.
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Amelia Joe is making sure Mi'kmaw youth in the city stay connected to their culture, and keep their history alive. She didn't have that opportunity when her family first moved to St. John's when she was young. Now she's giving back to the community in her role as a cultural program facilitator at First Light. The CBC's Amanda Gear spoke with her about her work.
Today, we climb into the bell tower at Holy Trinity Cathedral to meet a bell ringer who's been cultivating his craft since childhood and is passing it on to the next generation. Then, we meet Wayne Harris, who wrote and stars in the play "Train Stories," about three African-American men on a train ride, figuring out their place in a 1948 America.
JANE SKINNER PECK is a researcher, choreographer, dance historian, teacher, writer/playwright and performer. She has worked across the U.S., Canada, and France for over thirty years. She found that dance history enables her to combine her love of history with her love of dance. She has extensive training in both modern dance and dance history, directing performances with her company Dance Revels Moving History since 1990. Jane's period choreography conveys varied past cultures and economic classes of the Upper Midwest as well as Europe in a most immediate and authentic way. She has created work for St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, MN History Center, Sibley Historic Site, Mpls. Institute of Arts, Macalester College, NY Baroque Dance Company, Carleton College Theater, U of MN , Luther College. Her work has been seen at the Long Island NY Fringe Festival, Long Island University NY , Winnipeg's Festival de Voyageur, Ordway Center for the Arts, Walker Art Center, and Intermedia Arts among others. Jane studied Renaissance and Baroque dance in California, NY, and France. She studied French-Canadian dance with Jean-Paul Cloutier of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and Metis dance with Sandy Poitra of the Turtle Mountain Ojibwe Reservation of North Dakota. Jane's dance theater shows involve characters, stories, and live music. Dance Revels toured Jane's show of MN Metis history through dance throughout MN schools and museums for 15 years. Since 2015 she annually writes and directs new History Alive! Lanesboro Pop-up Plays , with her original scripts about small town history, dance, and music staged in the streets of historic Lanesboro, MN. Jane is a highly regarded dance educator, having taught school residencies for 20 years and has mentored teachers in the arts across the state for years through the Perpich Center for Arts Education. She is a frequent grant recipient and has taught at Winona State University, U of MN, UW Madison, Gustavus Adolphus, and Bemidji State. An historian, she is published by MN Historical Society.
During World War II, thousands of Japanese Americans were sent to an internment camp near Twin Falls. Today the Minidoka National Historic Site preserves part of that site keeping the history of that time alive for visitors.
We look back on 75 years of history at the Crazy Horse Memorial. Whitney Rencountre II talks about the people and heritage behind the monument.
How do you keep a historic brand from ending up on the dust-heap of history? Twoheritage fabric houses with storied pasts show how it's done. Morris and Co, founded in1861 by William Morris, the brilliant British designer and social reformer, and Braquenié, afavorite of Marie Antoinette now celebrating its bicentennial, have managed to remain asrelevant and as sought-after today as when they were founded. Jessica Clayworth, leaddesigner of Morris & Co, and Patrick Frey, head of Pierre Frey which owns Braquenié,discuss how they respect the past while staying relevant, what new directions they canpursue without losing authenticity, and why the product always comes before the brand. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Musician Terry Uyarak just finished the Nunavut Quest, a dogsled race covering 500 kilometres from Igloolik to Arctic Bay. He says the nine-day journey helps keep the traditional trade routes and history of his ancestors alive. He talks to Matt Galloway about the race and its importance.
Presidents' Day is a day to celebrate past presidents and American history. In this episode, we speak with two “living history interpreters” who have spent years portraying historical figures to the public. Audrey Stuck-Girard portrays Abigail Adams and other 18th century figures and Bill Barker portrays President Thomas Jefferson.
The Fox Theater opened on Christmas Day 1930, The Fox was one of the last of its kind built in the Gilded Age. The first film on The Fox's big silver screen was “Just Imagine”, a sci-fi tale set 50 years in the future to 1980. In 1977 the big screen went dark as The Fox closed its doors after 47 years in show business. The Fox sat silent until June 28, 1994, when The Fox Theater Foundation, a non-profit organization, officially saved it from the wrecking ball. Funds were donated by over 380 “Save The Fox” donors for the down payment, with restoration beginning July 1st. The Fox Theater Foundation's goal is to complete a five star restoration making the Fox Theater the heart of downtown's cultural district. John Duffield sits down with Matt Spindler the Executive Director of the Fox Theater as he explains all the work and planning it takes to run a successful show. He discusses upcoming events and encourages the community to check out cults and classics which take place every Monday. Matt is also asking the community to submit photos and records for The Memories on H project which aims to create a book filled with the history of the Fox Theater! LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FOX THEATER: Email: matt@thebakersfieldfox.com Website: http://thebakersfieldfox.com/ Instagram: @historicbakersfieldfox Facebook: @thefoxtheaterbakersfield Twitter: @foxfndn
Is history something dead and lost to the past. Doomed to repeat itself. Or is history alive with impacts on us today? If history is alive, is it the ghosts of our ancestors living within us, or is it also like dark matter, all around us and forming our existence? If history is alive, is it being controlled and channeled by powerful states and individuals, or is it something we can reclaim for an alternative life in freedom? In this episode, we discuss what it means for history to be alive and how it has become a principle and method of struggle in the context of the Kurdish experience. Joining us is Nik Matheou. Nik is an activist and historian with Cypriot and Scots heritage. He is a lecturer in Global Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh, where his teaching and research focuses on radical and decolonising approaches, especially for longer, anti-Eurocentric lineages of capitalist modernity.Subscribe to our newsletter, https://mailchi.mp/0f139b003140/pomegranate-podcastFollow us on Instagram and Twitter @PomegranatePod
This week on Liz Collin Reports, a retired veteran who has impacted many discussed his project of 35-plus years to educate the public on World War II.Support the show
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History can be fun. That's the message Owen Keehnen wanted to share in this latest book LGBTQ+ Icons. It features short bios of members of the LGBTQ+ community alongside vibrant and exciting artwork from David Lee Csicsko. Hear the serendipitous story of how this celebration of LGBTQ+ figures in history came to be. Website: legacyprojectchicago.org Twitter: @lgbt_legacy Owen's Instagram: @owenkeehnen David's Instagram: @csicskokid
In this episode we explore traditional folk music and how it is a powerful oral storytelling tool that carries culture, tradition, history, and knowledge across generations, shaping people's identity today. We speak with the infamous musical duo Fergus O'Byrne and Jim Payne who are spreading traditional folk music around the island – and the world – keeping Newfoundland and Labrador culture alive. We also had the pleasure of being joined by Darrell Power, former member of Great Big Sea, who has since established two recording studios among other projects. Our guests share their relationship with music, what traditional folk music sounds like and means to them, and how growing up draped in an era of culture and music influenced their musical careers. Joining Dr. Sondra Eger is co-host Sara Langer, a PhD student at Grenfell Campus Memorial University who also led the development of this episode. Songs featured in the episode: Home Boys Home - Shanneyganock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvvEuDOT98Y Blow the Wind Westerly - https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/component/mymuse/product?id=4 Double Sledder Lad - https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/catalog/5-wave-over-wave About Jim Payne and Fergus O'Byrne recording company SingSong Inc.- [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/home/about-us] Check out their music library - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php] Listen to Ryan's Fancy - [https://open.spotify.com/artist/4jtVmoiF2EB146xhVEXWim] “Wave over Wave” by Jim Payne and Fergus O'Byrne, part of ArtsSmarts program - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/artists/jim-payne-a-fergus-obyrne/5-wave-over-wave] For ArtsSmarts Inquiries or to get in touch with Jim Payne and Fergus O'Byrne - [https://www.singsonginc.ca/index.php/contact-us] In the News Jim and Fergus Recently Featured in album “New Recording of Woods Songs and Recitations from NL - [https://www.mun.ca/mmap/research-and-publications/back-on-track/the-music-of-our-burnished-axes/] Jim Payne wins Lifetime Achievement Award for 2021 NL Folk Festival - [https://vocm.com/2021/08/01/2021-folk-festival-comes-to-a-close-tonight/] ArtsSmarts Project in the news - [https://nfldherald.com/payne-and-obryne-team-up-for-artssmarts-project/] Darrell Power on Twitter - [@DarrellPowerNL] “Home Boys Home” plays Darrell Power at the Songwriter's Circle in Outer Cove - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg4tMwh6eS8&ab_channel=BetweenTheRock] Listen to “Home Boys Home” by Shanneyganock - [https://open.spotify.com/album/6q8XjEZkxasixC4wlntNy4?highlight=spotify:track:3nmF1oVxsPiryRrQFwn1Gw] In the News Darrell Power releases first solo album “Happily Ever After” - [https://www.saltwire.com/newfoundland-labrador/lifestyles/after-decades-playing-with-other-groups-former-great-big-sea-bassist-is-making-a-solo-album-218284/] Darrell among other artists on the ballot in St. John's municipal election - [https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-telegram-st-johns/20170916/281595240702622] We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the host: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
Alas, we have come to the end of the show we've been talking about for years. Will we still compare things to it? Yes. Yes we will. But for now, we bid a fond farewell and we're off to see the Harley!
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Updated: 9:47 a.m. Raya Esmaeili of northeast Minneapolis is looking forward to the “Music of Iran” concert, part of the Twin Cities Iranian Culture Festival. The show will feature Minnesota-based artists performing a variety of Iranian music. One of the groups performing is The Ensemble Aras, consisting of Niloofar Sohi, Negin Chahardoli, Yashar Alizadeh and Aidin Milani. Esmaeili said the group performs music from different ethnic groups and cultures found in Iran, including in different languages. “If you haven't heard it before, I think it's a great introduction,” Esmaeili said. Others performing include the Twin Cities Daf Ensemble and vocalist Aida Shahghasemi. The “Music of Iran” concert at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts is Sunday at 2 p.m. in St. Paul. Co-artistic Director of Ragamala Dance Company Aparna Ramaswamy highlights an event for Minnesota writer Will McGrath's new book “Farewell Transmission: Notes from Hidden Spaces”. The book, published in August, is a collection of essays featuring insight into the lives of people from different parts of the world. One of the people featured in the book, comedian Ali Sultan, will be performing at the event. A conversation with novelist Curtis Sittenfeld will also take place. A launch event is Tuesday, 7 p.m. at Sisyphus Brewing in Minneapolis. Theater professional Catherine Glynn in Lanesboro recommends checking out History ALive! Lanesboro's pop-up plays “Roma,” “Norskies” and “Bumtown.” Organized by Artistic Director Jane Peck, the pop-up plays depict real events from the towns' past and are performed for audiences as they tour throughout Lanesboro. This year's stories are set in 1935 and allow audience members to walk through a Roma camp, experience a short play in Norwegian and interact with local historical characters like journalist Cecil Ward. The pop-up plays take place on Saturday and Sunday, with tours departing from Lanesboro's Sons of Norway Lodge, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. both days. Correction (Sept. 22, 2022): An earlier version of this article misidentified where Raya Esmaeili lives and had the incorrect name of the ensemble. The article has been updated.
In this episode, Dr. Sondra Eger is joined by Dr. Brennan Lowery, a post-doctoral researcher at Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador and Joan Simmonds, manager of the French Shore Interpretation Center in Conche. Conche residents were determined to preserve their home, place, and heritage, and redefine Conche not as a dying outport fishing community, but as a culturally and historically rich place to keep the stories of Conche alive. Joan tells stories about how the tapestry and center came to be and how it is creating new economic opportunities in the region, creating a diverse cultural tourism industry. Dr. Lowery and Joan also give us a taste of a new augmented reality project they are collaborating on through Grenfell Campus of Memorial University, with funding by Mitacs, that will bring new digital technologies to share traditional, cultural, and historical places in the region, giving visitors a window into Conche's past, and visually see it. Show Notes French Shore Historical Society - https://www.frenchshore.com/en/welcome.htm French Shore Interpretation Center - http://www.frenchshore.com/en/welcome.htm • The Phantoms of the French Shore- Documentary about the Tapestry (free) Dr. Brennan Lowery • http://ruralresilience.ca/researchers/postdoctoral-researchers/blowery/ • PhD- https://research.library.mun.ca/14969/ • Paper co-authored with Joan and other community leaders: https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/ijcre/article/view/7766 About the Tapestry • News article on the tapestry artists- https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/french-shore-tapestry • Video showing the tapestry- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq6_byWDz20&ab_channel=GoWesternNL • Stitching Local History Article- https://encyclopediaoflocalknowledge.com/chapter1/stitching-local-history-the-french-shore-tapestry/ • News Article and video on tapestry- https://www.saltscapes.com/travel/496-the-amazing-french-shore-tapestry.html • Unvailing the tapestry- https://www.pressreader.com/canada/the-telegram-st-johns/20100803/282394100739516 We love to hear your feedback. Connect with the host: Sondra Eger (www.twitter.com/@soneger) If you have a story to share with us or questions about how we make the podcast, send us an email at stories@coastalroutes.org. Coastal Routes Radio is led by: Philip Loring www.twitter.com/@ConserveChange Hannah Harrison www.twitter.com/@fishpeopleplace Follow the Coastal Routes Project www.twitter.com/@Coastal_Routes Listen to Volume 1 of Coastal Routes Radio soundcloud.com/conservechange/sets/social-fishtancing
Last year, when Chris Strikes, a Jamaican Canadian Toronto-based filmmaker and award-winning music video creator, read about the “patty wars” that took place in Toronto in 1985, he thought the story was absurd. Then he decided to research the story and found that it did happen in February — 37 years ago — when federal food inspectors deemed Jamaican beef patties did not match the technical definition of "beef patty" under the Meat Inspection Act.They thought Canadians would confuse the beef patty with the hamburger patty. A “patty summit” was held involving local Toronto businesses selling Jamaican patties, Jamaica's consul general and Canadian bureaucrats. It resulted in a victory for the businesses, some of which were selling Jamaican patties from the 1960s, and the lovers of Jamaican patties.A celebration was held on February 23, 1985. The issue made it onto the front page of The Sunday Gleaner and at the centre of it was Jamaican Michael Davidson, manager of Kensington Patty Palace that was established by his parents in the late 1970s. Chris Strikes was born on February 23, 1986 — exactly one year after the “patty wars” ended.As Jamaica gets ready to celebrate its 60th anniversary of independence, he thought it was important to produce a documentary, “Patty vs. Patty,” about the resilience of Jamaicans in this fight. Strikes talks about this with Impacting Jamaica host Neil Armstrong in this new episode of the podcast series. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“What you do here today threatens all. Past. Present. And future.” This week, we're preparing for the upcoming DCAU (and Timm Talk!) finale by talking Justice League: Unlimited Season 3 Episodes 11 and 12: Ancient History and Alive! Featuring: The John-Shayera-Vixen-Carter love square goes back WAY further than we thought, and Lex's last desperate attempt to reunite with Brainiac creates a little problem. Plus: How did the Ancient Greeks keep time? Subscribe and review! http://bit.ly/TimmTalk (https://linktr.ee/TimmTalk) Listen to all episode of Timm Talk now on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpZuiyt6p8OS-q770-zYVTzAndG-Si5W (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEpZuiyt6p8OS-q770-zYVTzAndG-Si5W) Plus check out other amazing DCAU content from the Watchtower Database and the DCAU Review on our new YouTube channel, The Podtower! https://youtube.com/thepodtower (https://youtube.com/thepodtower) Justice League Unlimited available on HBO Max https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GYA80NAFd4LrDwgEAAAID:type:series (https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GYA80NAFd4LrDwgEAAAID:type:series) 0:00 Intro 2:13 Ancient History 32:44 Warhawk's Origins in Justice League Beyond comics 35:17 More Ancient History 42:53 Alive! 1:16:43 Bat Plugs 1:32:57 Outro Bat Plugs Justice League Beyond #7 and #8 https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/comics/book/justice-league-beyond-7/f7fe302a-8c61-4bf6-a7f7-85439ee450b6 (https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/comics/book/justice-league-beyond-7/f7fe302a-8c61-4bf6-a7f7-85439ee450b6) How I Met Your Father on Hulu https://www.hulu.com/series/how-i-met-your-father-42771fe9-3174-43bc-ab6a-d8c3e618b934 (https://www.hulu.com/series/how-i-met-your-father-42771fe9-3174-43bc-ab6a-d8c3e618b934) Superman & Lois Season 2 on The CW https://www.cwtv.com/shows/superman-and-lois/view-in-app/ (https://www.cwtv.com/shows/superman-and-lois/view-in-app/) Reacher on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Reacher-Season-1/dp/B09MKZTJF4 (https://www.amazon.com/Reacher-Season-1/dp/B09MKZTJF4) Yellowjackets on Showtime https://www.sho.com/yellowjackets (https://www.sho.com/yellowjackets) Do Go On: The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Coughing Scandal https://play.acast.com/s/60de27e6-b679-4a3b-a9aa-53fa8e6d0313/619cccb39df16500136323ac (https://play.acast.com/s/60de27e6-b679-4a3b-a9aa-53fa8e6d0313/619cccb39df16500136323ac) Intro Music by Ardeshir Adhami Intro SFX by Grant Evans via http://soundbible.com (Soundbible.com) Follow the podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/timmtalkpod (https://twitter.com/timmtalkpod) IG: https://www.instagram.com/timmtalkpod (https://www.instagram.com/timmtalkpod) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timmtalkpod/ (https://www.facebook.com/timmtalkpod/) Follow Cameron on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron.dexter (https://www.instagram.com/cameron.dexter )and https://www.instagram.com/camdexter_adventures (https://www.instagram.com/camdexter_adventures) Follow Chris on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lordopher/ (https://www.instagram.com/lordopher/) and Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lordopher (https://twitter.com/Lordopher)
In this episode, I chat with Ken, my mom's cousin so my first cousin, once removed if you want to get technical. Ken is one of a few family members who lives and farms on my grandfather's family's homestead which was settled in the 1800s. We talk a little about our family history, his experience as a dairy farmer, what impacts business as a farmer, and future plans for the farm.
Wednesday - 8/11/21 - Ghostly Phantom's Feast, Bringing History Alive, What the Hell is That?On tonight's show we'll talk about the Ghostly Phantom's Feast in Shakopee, Minnesota. Rocci and Ron will be traveling there in October. We'll also introduce you to Freddy Yarusso, owner of Yarusso Brothers Italian Restaurant and bring the ghosts back from the past… including the Legends of Swede Hollow.We've also got a fantastic video for our “What the Hell is That?” segment.Join us on this episode of Abnormal Realities with Ron Phillips and Rocci Stucci#Paranormal #SwedeHollow #PhantomsFeast #WhatTheHellIsThat #UAP #UFO #SpiritBox #GhostVoices #AbnormalRealities #RonPhillips #RocciStucci #Mojo50 #OpsLens #Bigfoot #Conspiracy #ConspiracyTheories
Join us today and listen along as we hear from our first podcast guest, John W. McCaskill of History Alive. He is, of course, a historian, but also an educator, speaker, and historical reenactor. He'll be telling us a little about his career and a few of the amazing encounters he's had along the way. We'll hear about the journey that People of Color had in the military leading up to the Tuskegee Airmen and another perspective on this incredible chapter in our history. Follow John W. McCaskill on these platforms:FacebookInstagramWebsiteYouTubeSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TSWFpod)
Russian Jack Springs Park is tangled in the history of substance use and misuse in Anchorage, as well as the history of treatment and recovery. Resources Used to Create this Episode: http://www.muni.org/Departments/parks/Pages/Russian_Jack_Springs_Park.aspx https://www.alaskahistory.org/biographies/marunenko-jacob-russian-jack/ https://www.adn.com/alaska-life/2020/01/13/who-killed-anchorages-first-police-chief-nearly-100-years-later-its-still-a-mystery/#:~:text=Sturgus%20was%20shot%2C%20with%20his,his%20body%20had%20been%20searched https://www.adn.com/alaska-life/2020/03/30/heres-how-russian-jack-park-got-its-name-from-a-notorious-bootlegger-and-murderer/ https://www.muni.org/Departments/parks/Pages/Russian_Jack_Springs_Park.aspx http://www.muni.org/Departments/health/Pages/SubstanceMisuse.aspx Downing Carlson, Phyllis., Downing Bill, Laurel. Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three, 1912-1935: Bringing Alaska's History Alive!. N.p.: Aunt Phil's Trunk LLC, 2014. – pg. 80, 82, 84. Dauenhauer, R.L., 2004, Conflicting visions of Alaskan education, 3rd edn., Tlingit Readers, Juneau – pg. 10. Tower, E., 1999. Anchorage: From Its Humble Origins as a Railroad Construction Camp. Epicenter Press – pg. 29, 33, 42-44.
If you walk a few hundred yards on Cordova Street - if you know where to look - you can begin to understand the history of violence in Anchorage and it all begins with the unsolved case of the first Chief of Police. Resources Used to Create This Episode: https://consortiumlibrary.org/archives/FindingAids/hmc-0807.html Downing Carlson, Phyllis., Downing Bill, Laurel. Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three, 1912-1935: Bringing Alaska's History Alive!. p.: Aunt Phil's Trunk LLC, 2014. – pg. 74-89 https://www.adn.com/alaska-life/2020/01/13/who-killed-anchorages-first-police-chief-nearly-100-years-later-its-still-a-mystery/ https://auntphilstrunk.com/anchorages-first-police-chief-murdered/ https://www.muni.org/Departments/police/Pages/History.aspx https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/crime-courts/2016/11/15/how-a-chance-encounter-in-downtown-anchorage-led-to-a-major-break-in-5-homicide-cases/ https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/crime-courts/2016/11/15/apd-gun-used-by-suspect-in-saturday-police-shooting-implicated-in-five-anchorage-homicides/ http://mostlyghosts.com/the-haunting-of-the-historic-anchorage-hotel/
Before there was the city of Anchorage, there was the town of Knik. In this episode we examine the rise and fall of Knik as we begin to consider the economy of Anchorage. This episode owes a huge debt to historian Coleen Mielke. Check out her work out at: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~coleen/genealogy/knik.html http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~coleen/genealogy/map.html Resources Used to Create this Episode: http://www.wkhsociety.org/museums.html https://matanuskacolony.wordpress.com/tag/knik/ Downing Carlson, Phyllis., Downing Bill, Laurel. Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three, 1912-1935: Bringing Alaska's History Alive!. N.p.: Aunt Phil's Trunk LLC, 2014. – pg. 26-29 https://auntphilstrunk.com/town-called-knik/#:~:text=Knik%2C%20about%2040%20miles%20north,also%20streamed%20into%20Cook%20Inlet.
What is Anchorage? In this episode we consider Anchorage as a place by examining its history while stopping at three locations in the city: a mountain, a hill, and a tower. How would you answer the question "What is Anchorage?" Give us your answer on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AnchorageUTC. Resources used to make this episode: Downing Carlson, Phyllis., Downing Bill, Laurel. Aunt Phil's Trunk Volume Three, 1912-1935: Bringing Alaska's History Alive!. N.p.: Aunt Phil's Trunk LLC, 2014. Jasper, P.B., & Blasongame, B.M., 1983, A gathering of saints in Alaska: An informal chronicle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the State of Alaska, Hiller Industries, Salt Lake City. O'Malley, J., 2007, ‘Common ground', Anchorage Daily News, 27 August, 2007, p. A1. https://alaskahistoricalsociety.org/discover-alaska/glimpses-of-the-past/tourism-in-alaskas-past/ https://www.muni.org/departments/ocpd/planning/documents/npop97.pdf https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/15000843.htm https://www.muni.org/Departments/OCPD/Planning/Publications/Historic%20Preservation%20Plan/05-HPP-HistoricContxtSurveys.pdf http://www.anchoragecreeks.org/media/publications/Campbell_Creek_History.pdf https://www.fs.usda.gov/main/chugach/about-forest https://www.portofalaska.com/about-us/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Anchorage,_Alaska https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchorage,_Alaska
The topic of this year's History Alive festival presented by Greenville Chautauqua is “Courage.” Historical interpreters will appear in character under the Chautauqua tent bringing to life the stores of Alice Paul, Francis Marion, Harriet Tubman, Clara Barton, and Winston Churchill.