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Matt Crawford speaks with author Sylvia Lerch about her book, Grasp the Nettle. Set in a remote district of Western Australia in the 1920s, an era which outlawed suicide, an unidentified body has been found and police are treating the death as suspicious. The story presents a chance for strangers (the reader) to peruse the very private diaries of the protagonists. Intriguingly, this is like peeping through the coin slot of a piggy bank to count the wealth inside. Elsie has married Tom in an arrangement brokered by her brother. Tom's job is delivering the Royal Mail, and it takes him away from home for weeks at a time. Vivacious, imaginative young Elsie must entertain herself in their isolated, unsophisticated bush hut. Married women were not allowed to be financially independent. Grasp the Nettle is not a fairytale ‘lived happily ever after' romance, but a lode of accurate historical data balanced by details of underlined moral standards of life before the advent of reliable contraceptives, and acknowledgement of gender diversity. In those harsh times, things that are commonplace for us today were yet to be invented: like mobile phones, internet communications, and GPS. There were not even engineered roads through country districts in this vast nation, Australia. Grasp the Nettle poses the question: how did people cope with life's challenges?
"Actor's Blood," broadcast on Suspense on August 24, 1944, marks the second appearance of the distinguished actor Fredric March on the program. This gripping play is an adaptation of a short story by the acclaimed writer Ben Hecht, who also serves as the narrator, adding a layer of intrigue to the unfolding events. The narrative centers around a peculiar dinner party meticulously orchestrated as a trap to unmask the individual responsible for the murder of a celebrated actor's daughter. The premise evokes a compelling blend of the supernatural tension found in the tale of Banquo's ghost and the intricate whodunit mysteries characteristic of Agatha Christie's novels, all set against the glamorous backdrop of Tinseltown.Intriguingly, recordings from both the east and west network broadcasts of "Actor's Blood" have been preserved, offering a unique opportunity to compare the two presentations. A subtle difference exists in their closing remarks: the east network recording references "next Thursday," pinpointing a specific date, while the west network recording more generally mentions "next week." While the east recording is considered to have slightly superior audio quality, both versions are reported to be in good condition, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the performances and the atmospheric sound design that was a hallmark of Suspense."Suspense" was a radio drama series that captivated audiences from 1940 through 1962 during the Golden Age of Radio. Often subtitled "radio's outstanding theater of thrills," this program was a shining example of suspense thriller entertainment. It specialized in delivering heart-pounding stories, typically featuring some of the leading Hollywood actors of its era. With an impressive total of approximately 945 episodes aired over its lengthy run, "Suspense" remains an enduring classic, with over 900 episodes still in existence.TakeawaysTheater has a rich history of dramatic storytelling.Marsha Tilliou's legacy is intertwined with her father's.The concept of a ghostly banquet serves as a narrative device.Suspense is built through the gathering of suspects.The emotional weight of familial relationships is explored.The play critiques the superficiality of the theater world.Marsha's murder is a catalyst for the unfolding drama.The narrative reveals the complexities of love and betrayal.The ending challenges perceptions of guilt and responsibility.The story emphasizes the impact of unresolved grief.Actors Blood, Ben Hecht, Frederick March, theater, murder mystery, suspense, Marsha Tilliou, ghost, banquet, drama
The Tree of Life—what amazing insights are revealed through this unique biblical image! Intriguingly, similar symbols (though erroneous) are also found in Buddhism, Islam, and mystical Judaism (Kabbala). However, when we embrace the ten times this renowned tree is mentioned in the Bible, stretching from Genesis to Revelation, the door of a profound revelation opens that will usher us into some of the deepest secrets of the kingdom of God.Comparative religion website: www.thetruelight.netMinistry website: www.shreveministries.orgThe Catholic Project website: www.toCatholicswithlove.orgVideo channel: www.YouTube.com/mikeshreveministriesAll audio-podcasts are shared in a video format on our YouTube channel.Mike Shreve's other podcastDiscover Your Spiritual Identity—a study on the biblical names given to God's people: https://www.charismapodcastnetwork.com/show/discoveryourspiritualidentityMail: P.O. Box 4260, Cleveland, TN 37320 / Phone: 423-478-2843Purchase Mike Shreve's popular book comparing over 20 religions:In Search of the True LightPurchase Mike Shreve's new book comparing Catholicism to biblical Christianity:The Beliefs of the Catholic Church
In this week's episode, hosts Riya Sidhu and Ryan Baxter interview Catherine Birt, a Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) candidate in Performance and Literature. Catherine is studying collaborative piano -- this, though, is just the tip of the iceberg! In addition to her interest in piano, Catherine explores the emerging interplay between climate activism and classical music. Intriguingly, Catherine points out that there has been a growing presence of environmental themes in classical music -- one example being the interplay of whale vocalizations ("whale songs") with some classical music in the late 1970s and early 80s, coinciding with the anti-whaling campaign. Catherine plans on doing case studies and interviews with prominent musicians to better explore this interplay. Tune in for more! Recorded on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 Produced by Mark Ambrogio Theme song provided by FreeBeats.io (Produced by White Hot)
Dr. Dustin Sulak Home Healer Certification-BH Sales Kennel Kelp Holistic Healing Hour: Unlocking the Potential of Cannabinoids for Autism SupportOne area of exciting research involves the impact of cannabinoids – those fascinating compounds found in cannabis – on individuals with ASD. A study examining salivary biomarkers revealed that THC, CBD, and CBG each tend to influence distinct sets of these biological markers. This suggests that different cannabinoids might exert unique effects on the body's systems.Intriguingly, research has also indicated that some children with autism present with lower levels of certain circulating endocannabinoids – specifically AEA, OEA, and PEA. These are our body's own cannabis-like molecules, playing crucial roles in regulating various functions.A compelling 2019 Israeli study looked at children with autism who didn't initially respond to a THC:CBD ratio of 1:20. Interestingly, a significant number of these children showed better outcomes when their treatment was switched to a THC:CBD ratio of 1:6. This underscores the importance of finding the right balance and individualizing treatment.Grandpa Bill: So, as we digest these fascinating insights, two probing questions come to mind:Given the variability of ASD and the distinct impacts of different cannabinoids, how can we best personalize cannabinoid-based approaches to optimize individual outcomes?With limited FDA-approved medications for core autism symptoms, what further research is needed to rigorously evaluate the safety and efficacy of various cannabinoid ratios and combinations? #AutismSupport #Cannabinoids #HolisticHealing ,#Endo cannabinoid System,It's crucial to acknowledge that only two medications have received FDA approval to address the core symptoms of autism, underscoring the need for continued exploration of complementary approaches.Preclinical research also offers valuable insights. A rodent model of ASD showed that inhibiting the FAAH enzyme, which breaks down endocannabinoids, led to improvements in repetitive and compulsive behaviors. CBD is considered the most likely cannabinoid to replicate this mechanism.However, caution is warranted. High-dose CBD treatments have been associated with adverse effects, particularly in individuals with low appetite, low body weight, or increased sedation. Personalized dosing and careful monitoring are paramount.The "core symptoms" of autism often involve challenges in social communication and interaction, as well as restricted and repetitive behaviors. Interestingly, a specific study indicated that CBD-dominant treatment led to improvements in pica, the dangerous compulsion to consume non-food items.The research landscape surrounding cannabinoids and ASD is evolving rapidly. Key questions remain:How can we leverage the unique properties of different cannabinoids to create highly personalized interventions for individuals across the autism spectrum?What rigorous, large-scale clinical trials are necessary to definitively establish the safety and efficacy of various cannabinoid formulations for ASD?The journey of understanding and supporting individuals with ASD is complex and multifaceted. The potential of cannabinoids offers a promising avenue for exploration, but it must be approached with careful research, individualized strategies, and ongoing collaboration between researchers, clinicians, and the autism community, which over stating the OBVIOUS it is here!#AutismSpectrumDisorder #ASD #Cannabinoids #CBD ,#THC, #CBG, #EndocannabinoidSystem, #HolisticHealth, #Dr.DustinSulak ,#Research, #Neurodiversity, #BHSalesKennelKelpHolisticHealingHour ,#GrandpaBillsWisdom,
Last time we spoke about Operation Chahar. In the turbulent year of 1935, tensions surged in North China as the Kwantung Army defied Tokyo's orders, encroaching deeper into Chahar province. This period was marked by widespread anti-Japanese sentiments, fueled by local revolts and the assassination of pro-Japanese figures, which infuriated Japanese authorities. On May 20, the Kwantung Army launched an offensive against a bandit group led by Sun Yungqin, seeking to exert control over the demilitarized regions established by earlier agreements. Their swift victory forced the resignation of local officials opposing Japanese interests. As chaos escalated, the Chinese government, under pressure to appease Japan, dismantled anti-Japanese factions and dismissed key leaders. The climax in this saga came with the signing of the He-Umezu Agreement, stripping China of authority in Hubei and Chahar, signaling Japan's increasing dominance and setting the stage for further exploitation of the region. #150 The February 26 Incident Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. While this podcast is supposed to be given through the Chinese perspective, I apologize but yet again I need to jump over to the Japanese side. You see, a very pivotal moment during the Showa era would occur in the year of 1936. I think it's crucial to understand it, and the underlying issues of it, to better understand what we will be stuck in for the unforeseeable future, the Second Sino-Japanese War. I've briefly mentioned the two factions within the Japanese military at this time, but now I'd really like to jump into them, and a major incident that made them collide. In the aftermath of WW1, 2 prominent factions emerged during this tumultuous period: the Kodoha, or Imperial Way Faction, and the Toseiha, or Control Faction. Each faction represented distinct visions for Japan's future, deeply influencing the nation's course leading up to World War II. The Kodoha rose to prominence in the 1920s, driven by a fervent belief in Japan's divine destiny and its right to expand its imperial reach across Asia. This faction was characterized by its adherence to traditional Japanese values, rooted in the samurai ethos. They viewed the Emperor as the embodiment of Japan's spirit and sought to return to the moral foundations they believed had been eroded by “Western influence”. The Kodoha was often critical of the West, perceiving the encroachment of Western thought and culture as a threat to Japan's unique identity. Their ideology emphasized a robust military force, advocating for aggressive campaigns in regions like Manchuria and China to assert Japan's dominance. Contrasting sharply with the Kodoha, the Toseiha began to emerge as a more dominant political force in the late 1930s. The Toseiha embraced a pragmatic approach, advocating for a disciplined military that could engage effectively with the complexities of modern warfare. They recognized the importance of retaining some traditional values while also integrating Western military techniques. Rather than rejecting Western influence entirely, the Toseiha believed in adapting to global shifts to ensure Japan's strength and security. The Toseiha's moderation extended to their governance strategies, as they prioritized political stability and control over radical ideology. They saw this approach as crucial for creating a robust state capable of managing Japan's expansionist ambitions without provoking the backlash that Kodoha tactics elicited. Their more calculated approach to military expansion included securing partnerships and pursuing diplomatic solutions alongside military action, thereby presenting a less confrontational image to the world. Now after Manchuria was seized and Manchukuo was ushered in, many in the Japanese military saw a crisis emerge, that required a “showa restoration' to solve. Both factions aimed to create military dictatorships under the emperor. The Kodoha saw the USSR as the number one threat to Japan and advocated an invasion of them, aka the Hokushin-ron doctrine, but the Toseiha faction prioritized a national defense state built on the idea they must build Japans industrial capabilities to face multiple enemies in the future. What really separated the two, was the Kodoha sought to use a violent coup d'etat to make ends meet, whereas the Toseiha were unwilling to go so far. The Kodoha faction was made up mostly of junior and youthful officers, typically country boys as we would call them. These were young men whose families were not the blue bloods, farmer types. They viewed the dramatic changes of Japan in light of their own family experiences, many were impoverished by the dramatic changes. A very specific thing these Kodoha boys hated were the Zaibatsu. The Zaibatsu were large Japanese business conglomerates, primarily active from the Meiji period until WW2. They combined various industries, including banking, manufacturing, and trading. Prominent examples included Mitsubishi and Sumitomo. The reason they hated the Zaibatsu was because they believed they were influenced by western thought and that they super succeeded the authority of the emperor. More or less you can think of it as “we hate the fat cats who are really running things”. Now the Toseiha faction were willing to work with the Zaibatsu to make Japan stronger. Basically they believed them to just be a necessary evil, you had to play ball to get things rolling. Random note, Hirohito's brother Prince Chichibu sympathized with the Kodoha faction and repeatedly counseled his brother that he should implement direct imperial rule even if it meant suspending the constitution, aka a show restoration. Hirohito believed his brother who was active in the IJA at the time was being radicalized. Now I cant go through the entire history of it, but this time period is known as the “government by assassination” period for Japan. Military leaders in the IJA, IJN and from within the Kodoha and Toseiha factions kept assassinating politicians and senior officers to push envelopes forward. Stating all of that, I now want to talk about the February 26th incident and I will add I am using a specific source, simply because it's my favorite. That is Herbert P Bix's Hirohito and the Making of Modern Japan. In late 1934, several officers from the Imperial Way faction at the Army Cadet School were arrested for plotting a coup. Although there were no immediate repercussions, the following year, two of the same Kodoha officers, named Isobe Asaichi and Muranaka Takaji were arrested again for distributing a document accusing Toseiha faction officers, like Major General Nagata Tetsuzan, of previously drafting coup plans against the government. This time, the army's upper echelons responded firmly, condemning Isobe and Muranaka's accusations as acts of disloyalty, resulting in both officers losing their commissions. Meanwhile, other Imperial Way officers sought retaliation against Nagata, who was rumored to be planning a major purge to eliminate factionalism within the army. Tatsukichi Minobe was a Japanese statesman and scholar of constitutional law and in the 1930s he began a movement bringing up the very real issue with the Meiji constitution in relation to the role of the emperor. In August 1935, amid a populist movement denouncing Minobe's interpretation of the constitution, Lt colonel Aizawa Saburo from Kodoha faction entered Nagata's office and fatally attacked him with his katana. This marked a significant escalation in the military struggle over state reform and the push for increased military funding, which was intertwined with the movement against Minobe. Meanwhile anti- Prime Minister Okada factions within the army, continuing to use slogans like “kokutai clarification” and “denounce the organ theory,” intensified their attacks on the emperor's advisers and hereditary peers. Senior generals from the Kodoha faction arranged a public court-martial for Aizawa, held by the 1st Division, a group heavily populated by Kodoha officers based in Tokyo. When Aizawa's trial commenced on January 12, 1936, his defense team transformed it into an emotional condemnation of the Okada cabinet, the court entourage, and Minobe's constitutional theories. This strategy garnered support across the nation, even reaching unexpected places like the imperial palace, where Dowager Empress Teimei Kogo, a staunch rightist, expressed sympathy for Aizawa. However, before the trial could progress, a military mutiny disrupted proceedings in the capital. Shockwaves rippled through the army after Army Minister Hayashi dismissed Kodoha member General Mazaki from his position overseeing military education and ordered the transfer of the 1st Division to Manchuria, which ignited the largest army uprising in modern Japanese history. The uprising was orchestrated through a series of meetings held from February 18 to 22 by key individuals including Nishida, Yasuhide Kurihara, Teruzō Andō, Hisashi Kōno, Takaji Muranaka, and Asaichi Isobe. Their plan was relatively straightforward: the officers would assassinate the most prominent adversaries of the kokutai, seize control of the administrative center of the capital and the Imperial Palace, and present their demands, which included the dismissal of certain officials and the establishment of a new cabinet led by Mazaki. They did not establish long-term goals, believing that those should be determined by the Emperor. However, it is suspected that they were prepared to replace Hirohito with Prince Chichibu if necessary. The young Kodoha officers felt they had at least implicit support from several influential Imperial Japanese Army officers after making informal inquiries. This group included figures such as Araki, Minister of War Yoshiyuki Kawashima, Jinzaburō Mazaki, Tomoyuki Yamashita, Kanji Ishiwara, Shigeru Honjō, as well as their immediate superiors, Kōhei Kashii and Takeo Hori. Later, Kawashima's successor as Minister of War remarked that if all the officers who had endorsed the rebellion were forced to resign, there would not have been enough high-ranking officers left to replace them. To articulate their intentions and grievances, the young officers prepared a document titled "Manifesto of the Uprising" “Kekki Shuisho”, which they intended to present to the Emperor. Although the document was authored by Muranaka, it was written under the name of Shirō Nonaka, the highest-ranking officer involved in the plot. The document aligned with Kokutai Genri-ha ideals, criticizing the genrō, political leaders, military factions, zaibatsu, bureaucrats, and political parties for jeopardizing the kokutai with their selfishness and disregard for the Emperor, and emphasized the need for direct action: “Now, as we face immense foreign and domestic challenges, if we do not eliminate the disloyal and unjust who threaten the kokutai, if we do not remove the villains obstructing the Emperor's authority and hindering the Restoration, the Imperial vision for our nation will come to naught [...] Our duty is to purge the malevolent ministers and military factions surrounding the Emperor and eradicate their influence; we shall fulfill this mission.” Seven targets were selected for assassination for "threatening the kokutai". Keisuke Okada served as Prime Minister, where he notably advocated for the London Naval Treaty and supported the "organ theory" of the kokutai. His actions reflect a commitment to international agreements and specific ideological principles at the time. Saionji Kinmochi, a Genrō and former Prime Minister, also supported the London Naval Treaty. However, his influence extended further, as he played a role in prompting the Emperor to establish inappropriate cabinets, impacting political stability. Makino Nobuaki, the former Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal and Foreign Minister, was another key figure who supported the London Naval Treaty. He notably prevented Prince Fushimi from voicing protests to the Emperor during this period, and he established a court faction in collaboration with Saitō, further entrenching political alliances. In his capacity as Grand Chamberlain, Kantarō Suzuki supported the London Naval Treaty but faced criticism for "obstructing the Imperial virtue," suggesting tensions between political decisions and traditional values. Saitō Makoto, who served as Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal and former Prime Minister, was involved in advocating for the London Naval Treaty and played a significant role in Mazaki's dismissal. He, too, formed a court faction with Makino, indicating the intricacies of court politics. Takahashi Korekiyo, as Finance Minister and former Prime Minister, engaged in party politics with the aim of diminishing military influence. His approach was focused on maintaining the existing economic structure amid the shifting political landscape. Finally, Jōtarō Watanabe, who replaced Mazaki as Inspector General of Military Education, supported the "organ theory" of the kokutai yet faced criticism for refusing to resign, despite being considered unsuitable for his position. On the night of February 25, Tokyo experienced a heavy snowfall, which uplifted the rebel officers as it evoked memories of the 1860 Sakuradamon Incident. During this event, political activists known as shishi assassinated Ii Naosuke, the chief advisor to the Shōgun, in the name of the Emperor. The rebel forces, organized into six groups, began mobilizing their troops and departing from their barracks between 3:30 and 4:00 AM. At 5:00 AM, they launched simultaneous attacks on key targets, including Okada, Takahashi, Suzuki, Saito, the Ministry of War, and the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. At around five o'clock on the morning of February 26, 1936, a rebellion erupted, fueled by the long-standing tensions surrounding the kokutai issues that had plagued 1935. Twenty-two junior officers led over 1,400 armed soldiers and non-commissioned officers from three regiments of the 1st Division and an infantry unit of the Imperial Guards in a mutiny in snow-covered Tokyo. The attack on Okada involved a contingent of 280 men from the 1st Infantry Regiment, commanded by 1st Lieutenant Yasuhide Kurihara. The troops encircled the Prime Minister's Residence and compelled its guards to open the gates. Upon entering the compound, they attempted to locate Prime Minister Okada but were met with gunfire from four policemen stationed there. All four policemen were killed, wounding six rebel soldiers in the process. However, the shots served as a warning for Okada, prompting his brother-in-law, Colonel Denzō Matsuo, to help him find refuge. Matsuo, who closely resembled Okada, was eventually discovered by the soldiers and killed. After comparing Matsuo's wounded face to a photograph of the prime minister, the attackers mistakenly believed they had accomplished their mission. Okada managed to escape the following day, but this information was kept confidential, and he did not play any further role in the events. After Matsuo's death, Kurihara's men took up guard positions around the compound, reinforced by sixty soldiers from the 3rd Imperial Guard. In another key operation, Captain Kiyosada Kōda led a group of 160 men to seize control of the Minister of War's residence, the Ministry of War, and the General Staff Office. Upon entering the Minister's residence at 6:30 AM, they demanded to see Minister Kawashima. Once admitted, they read their manifesto aloud and presented a document detailing several demands, including: A prompt resolution to the situation that would further "advance the cause of the Restoration." A call to prevent the use of force against the Righteous Army. The arrest of Kazushige Ugaki (Governor-General of Korea), Jirō Minami (commander of the Kwantung Army), Kuniaki Koiso (commander of the Korean Army), and Yoshitsugu Tatekawa for their roles in undermining military command. The immediate dismissal of Lieutenant Colonel Akira Mutō, Colonel Hiroshi Nemoto, and Major Tadashi Katakura from the Imperial Japanese Army for promoting "factionalism." The appointment of Araki as the new commander of the Kwantung Army. Ugaki, who served as Minister of War during two separate terms, had overseen significant reductions and modernization efforts within the army. He had also failed to support the March Incident plotters, who had hoped to install him as Prime Minister. Minami, Mutō, Nemoto, and Katakura were all influential members of the Tōsei-ha faction; Katakura had been partly responsible for reporting on the Military Academy Incident. Later that morning, Isobe encountered Katakura outside the Ministry of War and shot him non-fatally in the head. During this tumultuous period, several officers sympathetic to the rebels, including General Mazaki, General Tomoyuki Yamashita, and General Ryū Saitō, joined the uprising. Saitō praised the young officers' spirit and encouraged Kawashima to accept their demands. Shortly before 9:00 am, Kawashima indicated he needed to speak with the Emperor and left for the Imperial Palace. Meanwhile, Captain Hisashi Kōno led a team of seven, comprised mostly of civilians, to attack Makino Nobuaki, who was staying at Kōfūsō, part of the ryokan Itōya in Yugawara, Kanagawa Prefecture, with his family. Arriving at 5:45 am, they stationed two men outside while entering the inn with weapons drawn. Inside, policemen opened fire, leading to a lengthy exchange of gunfire. A policeman managed to alert Makino and his party of the danger, guiding them to a rear exit. Although the assassins fired at the escaping group, Makino successfully evaded capture. Kōno sustained a gunshot wound to the chest, and one policeman, Yoshitaka Minagawa, was killed. As Kōno was evacuated from the scene, the assailants set fire to the building. Hearing a gunshot, Kōno assumed that Makino had shot himself inside. After his recovery at a nearby military hospital, Kōno and his team were arrested by military police. Around 10:00 am, Kurihara and Nakahashi loaded a fleet of three trucks with sixty men and drove from the Prime Minister's Residence to the offices of the Asahi Shimbun, a significant liberal newspaper. They stormed the building, ordering the evacuation of employees and declaring their actions as "divine retribution for being an un-Japanese newspaper." The rebels then overturned and scattered the newspaper's type trays, containing 4,000 different characters, temporarily halting its publication. Following this attack, the men distributed copies of the uprising's manifesto to nearby newspapers before returning to the Prime Minister's Residence. On another front, 1st Lieutenant Motoaki Nakahashi of the 3rd Imperial Guard gathered 135 men and, under the pretext of paying respects at Yasukuni Shrine, marched to Takahashi Korekiyo's residence. There, he divided his forces, sending one group to attack while the other remained to guard the entrance. After breaking into the compound, Nakahashi and Lieutenant Kanji Nakajima found Takahashi in bed, where Nakahashi shot him while Nakajima delivered a fatal sword strike. Takahashi died without waking. Once his target was eliminated, Nakahashi regrouped with the soldiers and proceeded to the Imperial Palace, aiming to secure it. Entering through the western Hanzō Gate at 6:00 am, Nakahashi informed Major Kentarō Honma, the palace guard commander, that he had been dispatched to reinforce the gates due to earlier attacks. Honma, already aware of the uprisings, accepted Nakahashi's arrival. He was assigned to help secure the Sakashita Gate, the primary entrance to the Emperor's residence. Nakahashi planned to signal nearby rebel troops at police headquarters once he controlled access to the Emperor. However, he struggled to contact his allies, and by 8:00 am, Honma learned of his involvement in the uprising and ordered him, at gunpoint, to vacate the palace grounds. Nakahashi complied and returned to join Kurihara at the Prime Minister's Residence, while his soldiers remained at the gate until relieved later that day, preventing their inclusion in the government's official count of rebel forces. Elsewhere, 1st Lieutenant Naoshi Sakai led a detachment of 120 men from the 3rd Infantry Regiment to Saitō Makoto's home in Yotsuya. After surrounding the policemen on guard, five soldiers entered the residence and found Saitō and his wife, Haruko, in their bedroom. They shot Saitō dead, prompting Haruko to plead for her life, saying, "Please kill me instead!" While they pulled her away, she was unwittingly wounded by stray gunfire. Following Saitō's assassination, two officers directed another group to target General Watanabe, while the remaining men moved to strategically position themselves northeast of the Ministry of War. In Kōjimachi, Captain Teruzō Andō commanded 200 men from the 3rd Infantry Regiment to assault Suzuki's residence across from the Imperial Palace. After disarming the police on duty, they located Suzuki in his bedroom and shot him twice. When Andō moved to deliver the coup de grâce with his sword, Suzuki's wife implored to be allowed to do it herself, believing her husband to be fatally wounded. Andō obliged and, apologizing for the act, explained it was for the nation's sake. After saluting Suzuki, the soldiers left to guard the Miyakezaka junction north of the Ministry of War. Following the assault on Saitō, a party of twenty men, led by 2nd Lieutenants Tarō Takahashi and Yutaka Yasuda, headed to Watanabe's residence in Ogikubo after 7:00 AM. Despite the two-hour delay since previous attacks, no measures had been taken to alert Watanabe. As they attempted to storm the front entrance, military police inside opened fire, wounding Yasuda and another soldier. The troops then gained entry through the rear, confronting Watanabe's wife outside their bedroom. After shoving her aside, they found Watanabe using a futon as cover. He opened fire, prompting one soldier to retaliate with a light machine gun. Takahashi then rushed in and fatally stabbed Watanabe, witnessed by his nine-year-old daughter, Kazuko, who hid nearby. The soldiers departed, taking their wounded to a hospital before positioning themselves in northern Nagatachō. In a significant move, Captain Shirō Nonaka led nearly a third of the rebel forces, comprising 500 men from the 3rd Infantry Regiment, to assault the Tokyo Metropolitan Police headquarters. Their objective was to secure communication equipment and prevent dispatch of the police's Emergency Service Unit. Meeting no resistance, they quickly occupied the building, possibly due to a strategic decision to leave the situation in the military's hands. After securing the police headquarters, 2nd Lieutenant Kinjirō Suzuki led a small group to attack Fumio Gotō's residence, the Home Minister's, but found that Gotō was not home, thus allowing him to escape. This attack appeared to result from Suzuki's independent decision, rather than a coordinated effort among the officers. Despite all of these actions, the Kodoha boys had failed to secure the Sakashita Gate to the palace, which allowed the palace to maintain communication with the outside world, and they neglected to address potential naval interventions. At the Yokosuka naval base, Rear Adm. Yonai Mitsumasa and his chief of staff, Inoue Shigeyoshi, positioned marines to defend the Navy Ministry and prepared warships in Tokyo Bay to suppress the rebellion. By the morning of February 28, after unsuccessful negotiations through sympathetic officers at army headquarters, the commander under martial law transmitted an imperial order to disperse. Most troops returned to their barracks, one officer committed suicide, and the remaining leaders surrendered, resulting in the uprising ending with minimal further violence. Nevertheless, martial law in Tokyo continued for nearly five months. The rebel officers had initially planned for General Kawashima, a staunch ally of the Kodoha, to relay their intentions to the emperor, who they assumed would issue a decree for a “Showa restoration.” Despite their radical objectives of overthrowing the political order, the mutineers, like other military and civilian extremists of the 1930s, sought to operate within the imperial framework and maintain the kokutai. They believed the emperor was under the control of his advisers and lacked a genuine will of his own. Once the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal and the Grand Chamberlain were removed, they expected the emperor to appoint General Mazaki as prime minister, a leader they believed would reinforce the military and effectively address the China issue. At the onset of the insurrection, they had a real chance of success. The Tokyo military police commander, General Kashii Kohei, sympathized with their cause, and the emperor's chief aide, General Honjo, was related to rebel officer Capain Yamaguchi Ichitaro. Support for the mutineers was present at military bases nationwide. Historian Hata Ikuhiko notes that the rebels contacted General Honjo by both phone and written message before attacking the Okada cabinet. As the first in the imperial entourage to learn of the mutiny, Honjo could have warned the intended targets but chose not to do so. By the time he arrived at court at 6:00 am. on the 26th, key advisors like Chief Secretary Kido, Imperial Household Minister Yuasa Kurahei, and Vice Grand Chamberlain Hirohata Tadakata were already aware of the potential danger. Suzuki was murdered, and the emperor was deeply affected, awakening to the news at 5:40 am from the chamberlain on night duty, Kanroji Osanaga. He learned that his old ministers had been attacked and a coup was underway. Upon receiving this information, Hirohito resolved to suppress the uprising. He was outraged by the killing of his ministers and feared that the rebels might use his brother, Prince Chichibu, to force him to abdicate. He donned his army uniform and summoned Honjo, ordering him to “end it immediately and turn this misfortune into a blessing.” Hirohito adopted a strategy proposed by Kido, who had acted swiftly earlier that morning, instructing Honjo to assess the Imperial Guard Division's potential actions if the mutineers advanced on the Palace. Kido aimed to prevent the establishment of a new provisional cabinet until the mutiny was fully quelled. At 9:30 am Army Minister Kawashima, who had previously met with one of the rebel officers, arrived at court. He urged the emperor to form a cabinet that would “clarify the kokutai, stabilize national life, and fulfill national defense.” Surprised by Kawashima's tone, Hirohito reprimanded him for not prioritizing the suppression of the mutiny. He also expressed his frustration to Chief of the Navy General Staff Prince Fushimi, dismissing him when he inquired about forming a new cabinet. Later that day, Kawashima met with the Supreme Military Council, consisting mainly of army officers sympathetic to the rebels. The council decided to attempt persuasion before relaying the emperor's orders a move contrary to Hirohito's directive. According to historian Otabe Yuji, an “instruction” was issued to the rebel officers at 10:50 am, acknowledging their motives and suggesting the emperor might show them leniency. This message was communicated to the ringleaders by martial law commander General Kashii. That evening, when members of the Okada cabinet came to submit their resignations, Hirohito insisted they remain in power until the mutiny was resolved. On February 27, the second day of the uprising, Hirohito announced “administrative martial law” based on Article 8 of the Imperial Constitution. This invoked his sovereign powers to address the crisis while freeing him from needing cabinet approval for his actions. Hirohito displayed remarkable energy throughout the subsequent days, sending chamberlains to summon Honjo for updates and threatening to lead the Imperial Guard Division himself when dissatisfied with the reports. Honjo, however, resisted the emperor's demands and exhibited sympathy for the rebels. During the uprising, Hirohito met with Prince Chichibu, who had recently returned from Hirosaki. Their discussions reportedly led Chichibu to distance himself from the rebels. However, rumors of his sympathy for them persisted, leading to concerns about potential conflicts within the imperial family. On the second day, Rear Admiral Yonai and his chief of staff demonstrated their loyalty to Hirohito. By February 29, the fourth day of the uprising, Hirohito had reasserted his authority, troops were returning to their barracks, and most rebel leaders were captured. Seventeen of these leaders were court-martialed and executed in July without legal representation. Shortly after, during the obon festival, Hirohito allegedly instructed a military aide to secure seventeen obon lanterns for the palace. This action, though secret, may have provided him some personal comfort amidst the turmoil. An investigation following the mutiny revealed that the rebels' sense of crisis was amplified by the recent general elections, which had shown an anti-military sentiment among voters. Despite their populist rhetoric, most ringleaders were not motivated by the agricultural depression; their goal was to support the kokutai by advocating for increased military rearmament. During this period, military spending steadily rose from 3.47% of GNP in 1931 to 5.63% in 1936. Intriguingly, the ringleaders and their senior commanders shared a desire for state control over production to mobilize resources fully for total war. While united in this goal, their ideas about how to achieve a “Showa restoration” varied greatly, with some leaders, like Isobe, calling for complete economic consolidation and a return to strong state power. The February mutiny reinforced Hirohito's belief in the constitutional framework that underpinned his military authority. He became increasingly cautious about decisions that could compromise his command and developed closer ties to the army's Control faction, justifying military spending increases. Yet, the memory of the mutiny left him feeling uncertain about the throne's stability. Now you know me, whenever I can bring up Hirohito's involvement in the war related times I gotta do. After WW2, in an apparent effort to downplay his role as supreme commander, Hirohito provided a deliberately distorted account of the February events. “I issued an order at that time for the rebel force to be suppressed. This brings to mind Machida Chuji, the finance minister. He was very worried about the rebellion's adverse effect on the money market and warned me that a panic could occur unless I took firm measures. Therefore I issued a strong command to have [the uprising] put down. As a rule, because a suppression order also involves martial law, military circles, who cannot issue such an order on their own, need the mutual consent of the government. However, at the time, Okada's whereabouts were unknown. As the attitude of the Army Ministry seemed too lenient, I issued a strict order. Following my bitter experiences with the Tanaka cabinet, I had decided always to wait for the opinions of my advisers before making any decision, and not to go against their counsel. Only twice, on this occasion and at the time of the ending of the war, did I positively implement my own ideas. Ishiwara Kanji of the Army General Staff Office also asked me, through military aide Chojiri [Kazumoto], to issue a suppression order. I don't know what sort of a person Ishiwara is, but on this occasion he was correct, even though he had been the instigator of the Manchurian Incident. Further, my chief military aide, Honjo, brought me the plan drafted by Yamashita Hobun, in which Yamashita asked me to please send an examiner because the three leaders of the rebel army were likely to commit suicide. However, I thought that sending an examiner would imply that they had acted according to their moral convictions and were deserving of respect. . . . So I rejected Honjo's proposal, and [instead] issued the order to suppress them. I received no report that generals in charge of military affairs had gone and urged the rebels to surrender.” On February 26, when Hirohito ordered the immediate suppression of the rebels, his anger was directed not only at the insurgents who had assassinated his closest advisors but also at senior army officers who were indecisive in executing the crackdown. The following day, in addition to his role as Minister of Commerce and Industry, Machida took on the responsibilities of finance minister. Concerns over economic panic and confusion contributed to the emperor's sense of urgency, despite not being the primary motivation for his actions. Hirohito believed that every hour of delay tarnished Japan's international reputation. Since the Manchurian Incident, the emperor had frequently clashed with the military regarding encroachments on his authority, though never about fundamental policy issues. At times, he had managed to assert his political views during policy discussions, similar to his earlier influence under the Hamaguchi cabinet. The February 26 mutiny highlighted to Hirohito and Yuasa his privy seal from March 1936 to June 1940, and the first lord keeper of the privy seal to attend court regularly the necessity of fully exercising the emperor's supreme command whenever the situation demanded it. Even when faced with opposition from Honjo, Hirohito managed to gain support and assert his authority through a decisive approach. His resolution marked the end of a period during which alienated “young officers” attempted to leverage his influence as a reformist figure to challenge a power structure they could not manipulate effectively. However, Hirohito learned how to adeptly manage that establishment in most situations. The decision-making process within the government was characterized by secrecy, indirect communication, vague policy drafting, and information manipulation, creating a landscape of confusion, misunderstanding, and constant intrigue aimed at achieving consensus among elites. This was the modus operandi in Tokyo and a reflection of how the emperor operated. Once again, Hirohito reminded the tightly-knit elite that he was essential to the functioning of the system. On May 4, 1936, during his address at the opening ceremony of the Sixty-ninth Imperial Diet, while Tokyo remained under martial law, Hirohito closed the chapter on the February mutiny. Initially, he contemplated sending a strong message of censure to the military, but after considerable deliberation over three months, he ultimately chose to issue a brief, innocuous statement: “We regret the recent incident that occurred in Tokyo.” The response from his audience of Diet members and military officials was one of startled awe, with some privately expressing disappointment. Once again, at a critical juncture, Hirohito avoided an opportunity to publicly rein in the military through his constitutional role. Nonetheless, due to his behind-the-scenes actions, the drift in domestic policy that had characterized Japan since the Manchurian Incident came to an end. In the following fourteen months, the emperor and his advisors largely aligned with the army and navy's demands for increased military expansion and state-driven industrial development. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. So some very unruly young Japanese officers got the bright idea of forcing a showa restoration by killing all the culprits they believed held their emperor hostage. Little did they know, this event spelt the end of the Kodoha faction and rise of the Toseiha faction. Henceforth the military was even more in charge and would get even more insane.
Would you live with a ghost if it meant getting a mansion at half the price? From cursed Victorians to infamous crime scenes, these haunted houses come with history, mystery… and maybe a few unexpected roommates.Download The FREE PDF For This Episode's WORD SEARCH Puzzle: https://weirddarkness.com/HomeSweetHauntedHomeGet the Darkness Syndicate version of #WeirdDarkness: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateDISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.IN THIS EPISODE: Are you brave enough to live in a haunted house? If so, and you're ready to make a move, you might find a good deal in one of the homes I'm about to tell you about. (They Sold Their Haunted Houses) *** The Nazca Lines of Peru span for miles and are visible only from the sky. These mysterious designs have sparked theories ranging from astronomical markers to extraterrestrial landing strips, challenging our understanding of ancient civilizations. We'll look at the mystery behind them – and consider a few theories for their existence. (Mystery of the Nazca Lines) *** Armin Meiwes placed a personal ad for a volunteer. He was looking for someone to give themselves over to him… to eat. It's one of the most infamous cases of modern cannibalism. (The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad) *** On May 28, 1903, Dr. Francis J. Tumblety, a man with a deep-seated hatred for women and surgical skills, died in St. Louis. Intriguingly, Tumblety was in London during the gruesome Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, sparking speculation that he might be the infamous slasher. (Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?) *** Imagine a duel between two women. One a princess, the other a countess. Now picture them dueling topless. It really happened… and the reason for the duel? A disagreement over flower arrangements. (The Topless Duel Between Two Ladies)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate and Only Accurate For the Commercial Version)…00:00:00.000 = Lead-In00:01:28.929 = Show Open00:3:48.289 = They Sold Their Haunted Houses00:24:27.614 = The Mystery of the Nazca Lines00:33:55.877 = Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?00:47:46.731 = The Topless Duel Between Ladies01:00:59.421 = The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad01:05:53.928 = Show CloseSOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…“They Sold Their Haunted Houses” source: Sonja Ska, Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2ezeefr9“The Mystery of the Nazca Lines” source: Marcus Lowth, UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9dumsu“The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad” source: The Scare Chamber, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3vy977m8“Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?” by Troy Taylor (used with permission): https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yyj892ws“The Topless Duel Between Ladies” source: Genevieve Carlton, Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdcs6zuk=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: June 12, 2024EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/HomeSweetHauntedHomeTAGS: haunted houses, haunted homes for sale, real haunted houses, haunted real estate, ghost stories, famous haunted houses, haunted mansions, buy a haunted house, Enslin House, Sowden House, Ackley House, Amityville Horror, Pillars Estate, Conjuring House, Dunsmuir Victorian, Ann Starrett Mansion, Priestley House, Charming Forge Mansion, living with ghosts, paranormal real estate, haunted house history
In Parashas Shemini, the Torah outlines the two signs that make an animal kosher: split hooves and chewing the cud. Intriguingly, when discussing four non-kosher animals, the Torah first mentions their one kosher attribute before explaining why they're forbidden. Why highlight a positive quality that becomes irrelevant once we learn they lack the second required sign? Even more puzzling, why mention the kosher attribute first instead of simply stating what disqualifies them? Join us as we uncover the hidden wisdom behind this seemingly inefficient structure—a fundamental concept that serves as a master key to understanding how Hashem wants us to perceive the world. Dive deep into a perspective that can transform your relationships and daily life, illustrated through a moving hospital story that brings these timeless lessons into sharp focus.
Recent groundbreaking research has unveiled a vast network of subterranean structures beneath Egypt's iconic Pyramids of Giza. Utilizing advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) technology, scientists have identified eight vertical, cylindrical shafts extending approximately 2,100 feet below the surface, interconnected by spiral pathways leading to large, cube-shaped chambers. These findings suggest a complex underground city that challenges our current understanding of ancient Egyptian architecture and engineering.Intriguingly, this revelation resonates with the theories of visionary inventor Nikola Tesla. Tesla was captivated by the Great Pyramid's design, speculating that it functioned as a colossal energy transmitter. He believed that the pyramids harnessed and emitted energy, a concept that influenced his development of technologies aimed at wireless energy transmission. In this episode, we delve into the details of these recent discoveries beneath the Giza pyramids and explore the fascinating connections to Nikola Tesla's theories. Join us as we uncover how ancient structures and visionary ideas converge, potentially unlocking new insights into the mysteries of both past and future technologies.
In a fascinating conversation with Professor Max Nieuwdorp of the Amsterdam Medical Centre, Dr James McIlroy explores groundbreaking ideas and research surrounding the microbiome, hormones, and their profound impact on metabolic diseases. This insightful dialogue uncovers the remarkable potential of faecal microbiota transplant (FMT) and emerging pharmaceutical strategies in tackling obesity, diabetes, and even cancer. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Professor Max and the Podcast 02:04 Max's Journey into Microbiome Research 05:06 The Power of Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) 08:11 Microbiome's Role in Obesity and Metabolic Health 10:42 Challenges and Future Directions in Microbiome Research 14:47 Defining Obesity and Its Genetic Factors 18:39 FMT and Its Impact on Various Diseases 23:48 Optimal Diet for a Healthy Microbiome 31:07 The Power of Combining Probiotics 31:36 The GLP-1 Story: A Deep Dive 32:30 Mechanisms and Effects of GLP-1 Drugs 37:26 The Role of Microbiome in Weight Management 39:18 Selecting the Best Donor for FMT 42:27 Impact of Diet on Microbiome and Health 50:17 Future of Microbiome Research and Therapies 56:13 The Power of Hormones: Book Insights The Journey into Microbiome Research Professor Nieuwdorp's interest in the microbiome began serendipitously during his postdoctoral studies at UCSD. There, he encountered revolutionary ideas, particularly through the work of Jeffrey Gordon, which highlighted the significance of the microbiome long before it became widely acknowledged. An unforgettable early success with FMT on a patient with Clostridium difficile infection set the foundation for his enduring commitment to this field. Over the years, Nieuwdorp has been involved in pivotal studies, evolving his understanding of how microbiome therapies could be used in metabolic diseases and beyond. Understanding FMT and Its Role FMT has shown remarkable efficacy, especially in treating infections like Clostridium difficile. The discussion highlights an astounding 90% cure rate demonstrated in early trials, a feat Nieuwdorp describes as "seminal". Nonetheless, expanding this success to metabolic conditions such as obesity and autoimmune diseases remains a promising, yet ongoing, challenge. The Nexus Between Microbiome and Obesity While the connection between the microbiome and obesity remains a complex issue, Nieuwdorp emphasises how the microbiome's role in weight control is likely more significant over the long term—akin to directing an oil tanker—than as a quick fix. The conversation delves into why the body finds it easier to gain weight than to lose it, considering genetic predispositions and evolutionary pressures. This adaptability of the microbiome, combined with dietary habits, may significantly influence how our bodies metabolise and store energy. Revolutionary Treatments on the Horizon Emerging pharmacological treatments such as GLP-1 agonists are causing waves in medicine. These drugs, alongside the potential of next-generation probiotics, promise to reshape how obesity and associated conditions are treated. Intriguingly, research continues to suggest the microbiome might itself produce GLP-1, hinting at a future where therapies target these microbial mechanisms directly. The Path Forward: Microbiome as a Predictive Tool Professor Nieuwdorp envisions a future where microbiome profiling becomes a standard diagnostic and preventative tool. It has the potential to predict disease susceptibility, allowing for earlier and more personalised interventions. In parallel, the continued development of FMT and its derivatives may revolutionise treatments for a range of conditions, from cancer to metabolic disorders. The Educational Perspective: "The Power of Hormones" In addition to his pioneering research, Nieuwdorp shares insights in his book, The Power of Hormones, presenting a layperson's guide to understanding hormones across a lifespan. This book interweaves historical narratives with scientific discussion to elucidate how hormones and the microbiome intersect in influencing daily life. This extensive dialogue with Professor Nieuwdorp is a testament to the potential of microbiome science and the exciting horizon that awaits both researchers and patients. As innovations continue, integrating microbiome knowledge with traditional medical interventions could profoundly change how we understand and treat human health.
Today's daf is sponsored by Hillel Gray in loving memory of Raizel Shoshana bat Rachel Perel on her shloshim. "She loved reading, teaching others to read, and Jewish education." Today's daf is sponsored by Abby Flamholz in honor of her daughter in law Sigal’s hebrew birthday. "She continues to be a constant inspiration to me and especially to her daughters and husband. Happy birthday Sigal!" The sages extensively discuss various signs, both auspicious and ominous, that are believed to herald the coming of the Messiah. Rabbi Yochanan explained the Messiah will arrive during an era that is either entirely virtuous or completely corrupt. This binary perspective highlights the spiritual extremes that might precipitate messianic redemption. The prophetic texts contain seemingly contradictory verses, such as "It will come in its time, I will hurry it." Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi resolves this apparent contradiction by explaining that the timing of the Messiah's arrival depends on the generation's spiritual merit. If the generation proves worthy, God will accelerate the redemption; if not, it will unfold according to the predetermined time. Why is the Messiah depicted as arriving on a donkey rather than a more noble animal like a horse? In an aggadic story, Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi encounters Eliyahu at the entrance to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's cave. He seeks answers about whether he will enter the world-to-come and the timing of the Messiah's arrival. Eliyahu directs him to the entrance of Rome, instructing him to seek out and directly ask the Messiah. In a parallel account, Rabbi Yosi ben Kisma's students similarly inquire about the anticipated redemption. Some rabbis acknowledge the inevitability of the Messiah's arrival but express trepidation about witnessing this momentous event. They fear that their personal sins might cause them to be consumed in the "chevlei mashiach" - the birth pangs of the messianic era. While they recognize that good deeds and Torah study offer spiritual protection, they remain acutely aware that sin can precipitate divine judgment. Intriguingly, the Messiah's name itself becomes a matter of interpretive tradition. In each beit midrash they named the future redeemer with a name that resonated with their own teacher's name.
Today's daf is sponsored by Hillel Gray in loving memory of Raizel Shoshana bat Rachel Perel on her shloshim. "She loved reading, teaching others to read, and Jewish education." Today's daf is sponsored by Abby Flamholz in honor of her daughter in law Sigal’s hebrew birthday. "She continues to be a constant inspiration to me and especially to her daughters and husband. Happy birthday Sigal!" The sages extensively discuss various signs, both auspicious and ominous, that are believed to herald the coming of the Messiah. Rabbi Yochanan explained the Messiah will arrive during an era that is either entirely virtuous or completely corrupt. This binary perspective highlights the spiritual extremes that might precipitate messianic redemption. The prophetic texts contain seemingly contradictory verses, such as "It will come in its time, I will hurry it." Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi resolves this apparent contradiction by explaining that the timing of the Messiah's arrival depends on the generation's spiritual merit. If the generation proves worthy, God will accelerate the redemption; if not, it will unfold according to the predetermined time. Why is the Messiah depicted as arriving on a donkey rather than a more noble animal like a horse? In an aggadic story, Rabbi Yehoshua ben Levi encounters Eliyahu at the entrance to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai's cave. He seeks answers about whether he will enter the world-to-come and the timing of the Messiah's arrival. Eliyahu directs him to the entrance of Rome, instructing him to seek out and directly ask the Messiah. In a parallel account, Rabbi Yosi ben Kisma's students similarly inquire about the anticipated redemption. Some rabbis acknowledge the inevitability of the Messiah's arrival but express trepidation about witnessing this momentous event. They fear that their personal sins might cause them to be consumed in the "chevlei mashiach" - the birth pangs of the messianic era. While they recognize that good deeds and Torah study offer spiritual protection, they remain acutely aware that sin can precipitate divine judgment. Intriguingly, the Messiah's name itself becomes a matter of interpretive tradition. In each beit midrash they named the future redeemer with a name that resonated with their own teacher's name.
In this week's episode, Dennis Jernigan shares the story behind his song, "Ollieman's Song", from the album "The Chronicles of Bren: Captured – Songs for the Journey". That mp3 is available at https://www.thechroniclesofbren.com/store/captured-songs-for-the-journey-album/ The lyrics can be found below. You can join Dennis and the people of All In All Church for live-stream worship on the first Wednesday evening of each month. Just go to https://www.facebook.com/therealdennisjernigan at 7 PM CST. Mark it in your calendar. Worship with All in All Church - First Wednesday of each month. Daily Devotions for Kingdom Seekers, Vol. 3 is available at https://www.amazon.com/Daily-Devotions-Kingdom-Seekers-Vol-ebook/dp/B081K8TZLX Check out my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/DennisJernigan and read through the various tiers of support and discover the myriad of benefits you will receive based on the level of support you choose. If you're willing, go ahead and sign up! Welcome to The Dennis Jernigan Podcast, where we aim to offer you a fresh perspective on life. Life, as we all know, is a precious gift intertwined with moments of pain - be it physical, emotional, mental, or relational. Let's face it, life's journey can feel like a bumpy ride with its fair share of sorrow and suffering. Sometimes, it just doesn't seem fair, right? But here, we keep it real. Our mission is to guide you towards healing for your wounds, hope in despair, intimacy in loneliness, and shelter from life's storms - ultimately leading you to a deeper connection with Jesus. Through all my years, one truth stands firm: God doesn't waste a thing - not our sorrows, not our wounds, not even our failures. Hello, I'm your host, Dennis Jernigan, thrilled yet slightly nervous to unveil today's song and, what I think is, its fascinating backstory. As I mentioned last week, my apprehension stems from the fact that while you're accustomed to hearing me share worship, ministry, and comforting songs inspired by Father God, today's song has a different origin. It draws inspiration from a trilogy of fantasy novels I penned for my children and grandchildren back in 2015. You might be wondering, "Why would a worship leader delve into the realm of fantasy?" To get the full scoop, tune in to the podcast episode titled "Song of Arolis." Intriguingly, the Lord used fantasy and myth to deepen my unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. The featured song in this week's episode is "Ollieman's Song," originally crafted for the book "Captured" from The Chronicles of Bren Trilogy. "Captured" serves as my life story, narrated allegorically as a legacy for my descendants. While penning the books, I couldn't help but imagine how they would translate into a Disney movie. I managed to compose songs for the first two books but never quite got around to creating tunes for the final installment. That third book delves into my aspirations for my nine children, whose real-life tales are still unfolding - they will ultimately script their own melodies. Before we delve further, I have fantastic news to share. You can access and even download the entire album dedicated to book one, "Captured - Songs For the Journey," completely free of charge at www.thechroniclesofbren.com. I urge you to immerse yourself in the "Captured" book before delving into the songs inspired by its key characters. This album aims to empower young men to rise above their setbacks, failures, and the deceitful whispers of the enemy, enabling them to embrace their true identity in God. Today's spotlight is on "Ollieman's Song," a creation that found its way to me back in 2015 or 2016.In The Chronicles of Bren series, a prominent figure is a wise old owl named Ollieman. Wondering why? Well, during my childhood, our family owned an old barn, crafted by my grandfather in the 1930s and 1940s, boasting a magnificent hay loft. Every year, like clockwork, this barn played host to majestic barn owls. Each spring, a new generation of owlets would hatch, fiercely guarded by their mother who would not tolerate any intrusion, warning us with menacing hisses if we dared to peek into their nest! Those owls became a recurring dream of mine, a reminder of the wonder of having our very own owl neighbors! In the tale of "Captured," the owl symbolizes unwavering friendship and embodies true wisdom. Opting for an owl was a deliberate choice, considering the bird's reputation for wisdom in the western world, attributed to its distinct features like large, front-facing eyes, noiseless flight, and nocturnal activities. Owls seem to communicate only when essential, mirroring the sentiment of Proverbs 7:28 NKJV, which suggests that even a fool can appear wise by choosing silence and discernment. I aim to leave a legacy of wisdom for my family, recognizing the allure of petty self-centeredness. Genuine wisdom stems from adopting a positive outlook, akin to an owl soaring above, navigating darkness with clarity. It's crucial for us to commit to seeking true wisdom throughout our lives, fostering personal growth. If you notice a rhyme scheme in Ollie's dialogue, that's just my inner songwriter shining through. In "Captured," I delve into my early longing for meaningful companionship, rooted in the desire to be truly understood. This quest led me to discover that connection in Jesus. "Ollieman's Song" exudes a cheerful vibe that might linger in your mind throughout the day - consider yourself warned if it becomes an earworm. Embrace it, enjoy it, and let the melody uplift your spirits. SONG God's Word explains love and friendship to us in John 15:13 NKJV 13 which says "Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.” Ollieman the owl serves as a poignant representation of Jesus, encouraging us to gain a divine perspective on life's challenges. By aligning ourselves with God's vantage point, we unlock the pathway to genuine wisdom. May this insight guide you not only today but in the days that follow. Before I say goodbye, let me share a few ways to keep up with me. I appreciate your presence on The Dennis Jernigan Podcast more than you know and I want you to know that. For more on my journey, music, and updates, explore dennisjernigan.com. Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram, and discover my music on various streaming platforms. If you're eager to join my team, consider becoming a Patron at patreon.com/dennisjernigan - your support is truly valued! To obtain an mp3 of this week's track, "Ollieman's Song" from the book "Captured: The Chronicles of Bren Trilogy: Book 1," visit www.thechroniclesofbren.com for a complimentary listen or free download. I think the songs will prove to be very helpful as you read and take part in the journey found in the boo, “Captured”. "Captured" is also accessible on Amazon in paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats. I recommend delving into the book before immersing yourself in the character-inspired songs. Thank you once again for being part of today's podcast. Always remember, you are cherished by God and by me. Embrace the challenge to rise up as a wise warrior for the kingdom today and dare befriending someone who may need a friend today…and while you're at it, go and be who your Heavenly Father says you are. Ollieman's Song WORDS & MUSIC Dennis Jernigan 2015 Verse Who? Who? Who is a friend like you? Who? Who? Who would dare defend like you? Who can ride the wind Faithful to the end like you? Who? Who? Who is so wise like you? Who? Who? Who can see through lies like you? Who would give his life Flying through the night like you? Chorus Ollieman, fly High into the sky! Lead me through the night With your all-seeing eye! I will follow you wherever you lead! Ollieman, soar! There is always more! Lead me to the wisdom That's worth dying for! I will follow you wherever you lead! You're a friend indeed! Verse Who? Who? Who has a friend like mine? Who? Who? Who above the clouds can fly! Faithful through the trials! Faithful through the miles like you! Who? Who? Who wise and oh, so bold! Who? Who? Whose heart is pure as gold? Who could be a friend Faithful to the end like you? Chorus Ollieman, fly High into the sky! Lead me through the night With your all-seeing eye! I will follow you wherever you lead! Ollieman, soar! There is always more! Lead me to the wisdom That's worth dying for! I will follow you wherever you lead! You're a friend indeed! Bridge I have never met Anybody yet Who is really quite like you! Singing out in rhyme At the perfect time Like you do! I have never heard Any other bird Who is really quite like you! Always quite astute! I get quite a hoot Out of knowing you! Chorus So, Ollieman, fly High into the sky! Lead me through the night With your all-seeing eye! I will follow you wherever you lead! Ollieman, soar! There is always more! Lead me to the wisdom That's worth dying for! I will follow you wherever you lead! You're a friend indeed! Yes, you're a friend indeed! You're a friend indeed!
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt General Hospital sees a peculiar relationship between Josslyn Jacks (Eden McCoy) and Jack Brennan (Chris McKenna) has fans wondering about his true intentions. Brennan, previously played by Charles Mesure, has shown an unusual interest in Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and her daughter, Josslyn. His sudden curiosity in Josslyn, who is still grieving her boyfriend Dex Heller's (Evan Hofer) death, is raising eyebrows. Intriguingly, Brennan might be using his charm on Carly to fulfill an undisclosed agenda related to Josslyn on the ABC soap opera. GH sees that after several vague exchanges with Josslyn about her boyfriend's murder, fans are speculating whether Brennan is interested in recruiting Josslyn into the WSB, using his relationship with Carly to mask his intentions. Brennan's peculiar actions, alongside his cryptic conversations about a "special project," only escalate the intrigue. Josslyn dives further into the investigation of Dex's murder and Brennan's possible ulterior motives may come to light. Visit our General Hospital section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/general-hospital/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ Check out our always up-to-date General Hospital Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/general-hospital-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
In the 1970s, shortly after the horrific reign of the Zodiac Killer, another serial killer wreaked havoc on San Francisco, killing as many as seventeen men he'd met at bars and nightclubs across the city. Intriguingly, the killer reportedly sketched his victims before stabbing them and leaving their bodies to be discovered in public places - most commonly on a beautiful beach along the city's edge. This is the story of The San Francisco Doodler.
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Click to Subscribe: https://bit.ly/Youtube-Subscribe-SoapDirt General Hospital spoilers reveal that Carly Corinthos Spencer (Laura Wright) and Willow Tait (Katelyn MacMullen) are at loggerheads over Michael's medical care, as Portia Robinson (Brook Kerr) looks on. Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) is under fire from Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) for his actions, which are causing friction for Willow. Carly is warned by Willow, setting the stage for a tense showdown. More GH spoilers indicate that Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) agrees to a compromise with Nina, despite Carly's objections. Meanwhile, Lucas Jones (Matt Trudeau), Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali), and Kai get tangled in a web of emotions at the hospital. Carly seeks answers from Brennan about the bombing while Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) faces rejection from Drew. The situation intensifies as Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) interrogates a suspect, and Curtis Ashford (Donnell Turner) might find himself in hot water with Nina. Intriguingly, Ava Jerome (Maura West), a woman on a mission, could turn the tables in her favor. Visit our General Hospital section of Soap Dirt: https://soapdirt.com/category/general-hospital/ Listen to our Podcasts: https://soapdirt.podbean.com/ And Check out our always up-to-date General Hospital Spoilers page at: https://soapdirt.com/general-hospital-spoilers/ Check Out our Social Media... Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoapDirtTV Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SoapDirt Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/soapdirt/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@soapdirt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soapdirt/
In the latest BMBW podcast episode, Daniel is joined by David Su, a Managing Partner and co-head of the Apax Global Impact team based in New York. Apax Global Impact invests in visionary businesses that deliver tangible impact. It partners with management teams to drive transformational outcomes for people and the planet.David was drawn to Apax's authentic approach to impact investing and a large firm's global platform, collaborative culture, and resources. Having spent most of his career on the West Coast, where investors chase the next “unicorn,” David is excited to invest in and work with a different and more meaningful type of “unicorn,” one where the value is not only determined by headline dollars but where valuation and social impact are equally regarded.Apax's strategy intertwines impact with financial performance, particularly at scale. While unique impact elements rarely drive alpha, the fund continually enhances business and impact dimensions. Intriguingly, Apax aims for private equity returns that are parallel to traditional funds but with an added layer of positive social and environmental outcomes. David is optimistic, citing increased employee and customer preferences for impactful companies and favorable borrowing conditions for such businesses.
In today's episode, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood world of autocratic leadership. At first glance, it might seem like authoritarian rulers wield unchallenged power, free to govern without opposition. After all, the term "autocrat" stems from the Greek for "self-rule." But is that really how it works in practice? A fantastic new book, 'Autocrats Can't Always Get What They Want', challenges this simplistic view. It reveals how modern autocratic leaders operate within a web of constraints that can shape, and sometimes even limit, their power. Intriguingly, these constraints aren't always by design. Instead, they often emerge from circumstances that are outside the ruler's control—yet they still influence the way states function under authoritarian rule. To unpack these fascinating insights, I'm joined by two of the book's authors: - Dr Samer Anabtawi, Lecturer in Comparative Politics at UCL's Department of Political Science, brings his expertise in comparative governance to the discussion. - Professor Nathan Brown, a leading scholar of political science and international affairs from George Washington University, offers a global perspective on the nuanced realities of authoritarian regimes. Together, we explore a thought-provoking conversation that examines the mechanisms of modern authoritarianism and its implications for politics worldwide. Transcript: https://ucl-uncovering-politics.simplecast.com/episodes/are-there-limits-on-autocratic-power/transcript
Guest post by Abbe Borg, see more stories by him here. In a shocking turn of events, a man using the pseudonym "James Vertisan" has stepped into the limelight, claiming to be none other than Satoshi Nakamoto, the mysterious creator of Bitcoin. This revelation comes two years after Vertisan's life took a dramatic turn following a violent burglary. In 2022, he survived being stabbed nine times by an intruder, an incident that left him hospitalized for months and grappling with a long recovery process. Now, Vertisan is capturing global attention, sparking a mix of curiosity, skepticism, and intrigue. Has the real Satoshi Nakamoto Emerged? Shortly after being discharged from the hospital, Vertisan's tumultuous streak continued when he was involved in a high-speed sports car accident. The timing and circumstances of these events have fueled speculation that his misfortunes may not be entirely coincidental. Could these incidents be linked to his alleged role as Bitcoin's elusive founder? Or are they unrelated tragedies in the life of a man now stepping into the spotlight? Adding to the mystery is Vertisan's enigmatic company, Vertisan.org, a project shrouded in secrecy and dormant for years. In his most recent statement, Vertisan hinted that the long-dormant project might finally launch, aligning its debut with his audacious claim of being Satoshi Nakamoto. Critics have quickly labeled this as a potential marketing strategy aimed at gaining attention for his brand. However, supporters argue that Vertisan's calm and confident demeanor during a YouTube interview released on December 17, 2024, suggests otherwise. The interview has become a lightning rod for debate. In it, Vertisan appeared composed and articulate, addressing his claims with a level of detail that left some viewers captivated. While skeptics dismiss his story as a clever ploy, others point to his undeniable technical expertise and deep understanding of Bitcoin's origins as compelling evidence. He fielded questions about cryptography, blockchain development, and the white paper that laid the foundation for Bitcoin with remarkable fluency. These factors have led many to wonder: could Vertisan truly be the man who revolutionized global finance? Beyond the technical discourse, Vertisan also touched on his personal life, adding human dimensions to the mythos of Satoshi Nakamoto. He briefly mentioned his time as a professional poker player, hinting at a strategic mind capable of the foresight and risk-taking required to develop Bitcoin. Intriguingly, he suggested that poker helped him understand game theory and behavioral economics, both of which influenced his design of the decentralized cryptocurrency. Critics remain steadfast, questioning the timing and the lack of verifiable proof. Bitcoin enthusiasts and analysts have called for Vertisan to provide cryptographic evidence, such as signing a message with one of Satoshi's known private keys. So far, Vertisan has refrained from doing so, citing legal and personal safety concerns. This reluctance has only deepened the divide between believers and skeptics. If Vertisan's claims are true, his emergence would mark a seismic moment in the cryptocurrency world. The implications for Bitcoin's future, its community, and global financial systems could be profound. However, if his claims are proven false, this could go down as one of the most elaborate hoaxes in the history of cryptocurrency. For now, the world waits with bated breath. Vertisan's story is a compelling chapter in the ongoing saga of Bitcoin, and whether he's a visionary or a charlatan remains to be seen. As more details emerge, one thing is certain: James Vertisan has reignited the global fascination with the enigma of Satoshi Nakamoto. Stay tuned for an exclusive follow-up interview where Vertisan's poker career, strategic insights, and future plans will be discussed. If you have insights or questions you'd like addressed, contact me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/...
In today's episode, we delve into the complex and often misunderstood world of autocratic leadership. At first glance, it might seem like authoritarian rulers wield unchallenged power, free to govern without opposition. After all, the term "autocrat" stems from the Greek for "self-rule." But is that really how it works in practice?A fantastic new book, 'Autocrats Can't Always Get What They Want', challenges this simplistic view. It reveals how modern autocratic leaders operate within a web of constraints that can shape, and sometimes even limit, their power. Intriguingly, these constraints aren't always by design. Instead, they often emerge from circumstances that are outside the ruler's control—yet they still influence the way states function under authoritarian rule.To unpack these fascinating insights, I'm joined by two of the book's authors:Dr Samer Anabtawi, Lecturer in Comparative Politics at UCL's Department of Political Science, brings his expertise in comparative governance to the discussion.Professor Nathan Brown, a leading scholar of political science and international affairs from George Washington University, offers a global perspective on the nuanced realities of authoritarian regimes.Together, we explore a thought-provoking conversation that examines the mechanisms of modern authoritarianism and its implications for politics worldwide. UCL's Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy offers a uniquely stimulating environment for the study of all fields of politics, including international relations, political theory, human rights, public policy-making and administration. The Department is recognised for its world-class research and policy impact, ranking among the top departments in the UK on both the 2021 Research Excellence Framework and the latest Guardian rankings.
How do you talk money without losing trust—or your audience? From quarterly earnings calls to investor pitches, the world of financial communication is a tightrope walk of clarity, persuasion, and credibility. What makes numbers sound good? When does transparent/positive become too transparent/positive? And why does jargon sometimes feel like the best financial armour? Tune in for a lively dive into the art (?) of financial storytelling—with three experts sharing plenty of insights, red flags, laughs, and a nudge to rethink your next fiscal update and/or investment, especially when your are being pandered to with pathos and patriotism. Long notes: In this episode we discuss financial communication and start with readability. A few selected studies are: Bonsall, S. B., & Miller, B. P. (2017). The impact of narrative disclosure readability on bond ratings and the cost of debt. Review of Accounting Studies, 22, 608-643. Huong Dau, N., Van Nguyen, D., & Thi Thanh Diem, H. (2024). Annual report readability and firms' investment decisions. Cogent Economics and Finance, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23322039.2023.2296230 Li, F. (2008). Annual report readability, current earnings, and earnings persistence. Journal of Accounting and Economics, 45 (2-3), 221-247. Both Bernard and Erika mention PhD work on financial communication. Bernard's student Nils Smeuninx completed his thesis in 2018; the title is “Dear Stakeholder. Exploring the language of sustainability reporting: A closer look at readability, sentiment and perception”. Erika refers to a PhD study on how small investors respond to plain English as opposed to more complex or less readable text: Rennekamp, K. (2012). The complexity of qualitative accounting disclosures: Managers' choices and investors. Cornell Theses and Dissertations. https://hdl.handle.net/1813/31452 For her part, Veronika co-supervised a student - Xiaoxi Wu, now at Bocconi University in Milan (Italy) - with the Accounting department at Lancaster University (UK), resulting in this article: Koller, V., & Wu, X. (2023). Analysts' identity negotiations and politeness behaviour in earnings calls of U.S. firms with extreme earnings changes. Corporate Communications, 28(5), 769-787. DOI: 10.1108/CCIJ-08-2022-0098 Erika mentions the Juno app, which is designed to explain technical financial language to lay investors. Bernard then refers to Veronika's first foray into financial communication and narrative accounting: Merkl-Davies, D. M., & Koller, V. (2012). “Metaphoring” people out of this world: A critical discourse analysis of a chairman's statement of a UK defence firm. Accounting Forum, 36(3), 178-193. An agentless passive, the sentence ‘mistakes were made' helps to avoid blaming anyone for making mistakes. It has become a catchphrase, often used humorously to hint at disaster, including in gifs and memes Back to financial communication: Referring to the gendered metaphors that it often features, Erika mentions this book chapter: Boggio, C., Fornero, E., Prast, H., & Sanders, J. (2017). Seven ways to knit your portfolio: Is investor communication neutral? In Garzone, G., Catenaccio, P., Grego, K., & Doerr, R. (eds) Specialised and Professional Discourse Across Media and Genres (pp. 137-160). Ledizioni. A cross-cultural study into accounting language is Doupnik, T. S. and Richter, M. (2004), The impact of culture on the interpretation of in-context verbal probability expressions. Journal of International Accounting Research, 3(1), 1-20. In the first part of the episode, we also discuss tone as an important concept in financial communication. Intriguingly, media studies have shown that coverage in itself is good enough for the so-called “markets” (investors, analysts, fund managers) to have a positive attitude towards a company: Engelberg, J. E., & Parsons, C. A. (2011). The causal impact of media in financial markets. Journal of Finance, 66(1), 67-97. Finally, the 2019 annual report by Lockheed Martin, which includes the CEO statement that we analyse at the end of the episode. For more details make sure you visit our blog! We will be back in 2025, with some changes to the podcast - stay tuned
Welcome to the SyncSpider Ecom Ops Podcast! We're thrilled to have Jason Friedman from CXFormula joining us. Jason is renowned for revealing untapped business potential, particularly in e-commerce. Intriguingly, this potent secret key is already within your grasp. Want to find out how simple and boring could be the key to success? Are you eager to discover how? Join us as we delve into this exciting exploration!
After Matt Gaetz abruptly withdrew from consideration as Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, Trump seemed uncharacteristically muted. Intriguingly, he accepted this outcome without once trying to crack the whip on the Senate Republicans who apparently blocked Gaetz's nomination—which is doubly strange, as MAGA personalities were furiously urging Trump to use recess appointments to put the Senate GOP in its place. What really happened among Republicans here? We talked to Congressional scholar Norman Ornstein, who brilliantly explains what's really driving the key GOP senators to watch going forward—and whether we'll see real resistance among them to Trump's future authoritarian excesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Matt Gaetz abruptly withdrew from consideration as Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, Trump seemed uncharacteristically muted. Intriguingly, he accepted this outcome without once trying to crack the whip on the Senate Republicans who apparently blocked Gaetz's nomination—which is doubly strange, as MAGA personalities were furiously urging Trump to use recess appointments to put the Senate GOP in its place. What really happened among Republicans here? We talked to Congressional scholar Norman Ornstein, who brilliantly explains what's really driving the key GOP senators to watch going forward—and whether we'll see real resistance among them to Trump's future authoritarian excesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Matt Gaetz abruptly withdrew from consideration as Donald Trump's pick for attorney general, Trump seemed uncharacteristically muted. Intriguingly, he accepted this outcome without once trying to crack the whip on the Senate Republicans who apparently blocked Gaetz's nomination—which is doubly strange, as MAGA personalities were furiously urging Trump to use recess appointments to put the Senate GOP in its place. What really happened among Republicans here? We talked to Congressional scholar Norman Ornstein, who brilliantly explains what's really driving the key GOP senators to watch going forward—and whether we'll see real resistance among them to Trump's future authoritarian excesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this insightful episode of Wellness Curated, host Anshu Bahanda expertly navigates the complex and often misunderstood world of astrology, drawing upon the expertise of Liz Norman and Dr. Sundeep Kochar to bridge the gap between Western and Vedic traditions. The episode reveals astrology as a powerful tool for self-discovery and personal growth.Liz Norman, a highly respected Western astrologer, illuminates the tropical zodiac's connection to the natural rhythms of the earth. She unpacks how understanding planetary movements can provide invaluable clarity, offering a roadmap through life's inevitable challenges and uncertainties. It's not about passively accepting fate, but actively aligning oneself with cosmic cycles for greater self-awareness. This is where the unexpected comes in: Norman subtly suggests that even seemingly negative transits can be reframed as opportunities for profound internal shifts.Dr Sundeep Kochar, a leading authority on Vedic astrology, introduces Jyotish – the "science of light" – focusing on the sun and moon's profound influence on our individual destinies. His perspective on the interplay of fate and free will is particularly compelling. He proposes a fascinating 70/30 model: 70% of our lives may be pre-ordained, yet we retain a crucial 30% agency to shape our paths. This empowering message encourages active participation in our own lives, rather than passive acceptance of destiny. Consider this: the seemingly fixed 70% might be less about predetermined events and more about inherent predispositions, talents, and challenges – areas where self-awareness becomes paramount.The conversation seamlessly flows into practical applications, exploring the impact of moon cycles and planetary transits on our well-being. Intriguingly, the discussion expands beyond pure astrology to encompass complementary healing modalities, such as homoeopathy and Bach flower remedies, highlighting astrology's potential as a holistic guide to self-care. This unexpected connection underscores astrology's capacity to inform a more comprehensive approach to wellness.Intrigued by the ancient wisdom of astrology and its practical applications in modern life? This episode provides an engaging and informative exploration, prompting listeners to reflect upon their own life journey through a truly cosmic lens. It's a conversation that resonates long after the credits roll.For a transcript of this show, go to https://wellnesscurated.life/the-cosmic-connection-aligning-with-astrologyIf you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes and help others discover this podcast. You can visit wellnesscurated.life and follow us on Twitter @WellnessCurated, On Instagram @wellnesscurated.life,On Facebook @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda,On LinkedIn @Wellness Curated by Anshu Bahanda, And on YouTube @wellnesscuratedbyanshubahanda. for more wellness tips to help you live your best life.
By Bram Duffee, PhD, EMT-P Qualitative research often remains a mystery to those in medicine who are accustomed to the clear-cut, numerical results of quantitative studies. Yet, when it comes to understanding complex, human-centric issues, qualitative research is indispensable. Take the COVID-19 pandemic, for example—an event where numbers alone cannot fully capture the profound human experiences involved. Unlike quantitative research, which answers yes or no questions or delivers numerical data, qualitative methods delve deeper into the human elements of a topic. One powerful approach is conducting interviews, especially when the interviewer shares a cultural or professional background with the participants as an insider to the community. This method promotes openness and authentic disclosure, as demonstrated in two studies exploring the experiences of paramedics during the COVID-19 pandemic. The recent episode of "EMS Research with Professor Bram" a spotlight was cast on these insights.1 Paramedic researcher Nigel Barr, PhD, RN, RP, from Australia shared his research study where they interviewed Australian paramedics about the challenges and facilitators they faced while responding to COVID-19 cases. His research uncovered themes that included communication, fear and risk, leadership, protective work factors, and change. Intriguingly, some paramedics reported a reduced perception of risk and heightened empathy for COVID-19 patients after personally contracting the virus themselves.2 Highlighting the significance of qualitative research, Dr. Barr remarks, "Numbers work well for testing theories, but when it comes to generating new ones, the hard work of interviews, coding and theming is essential." Parallel to this, as a paramedic researcher myself, I was conducting a similar study in the United States, interviewing American paramedics. This research was different because it sought to understand how treatment of respiratory patients shifted when looking at the time before covid versus during the pandemic. Findings of this study showed that paramedics had a tendency to over-categorize all respiratory patients as COVID-positive. Also, participants noted changes in practice, such as reduced use of stethoscopes and avoidance of nebulized treatments in confined spaces due to transmission fears.3 These qualitative studies offer insights that mere data cannot, underscoring the need for paramedics to engage in research that directly impacts their field. “We should be trying to support the capacity of paramedics to do research. We should have the control over our own discipline ... Because if we take research from another discipline, another area, another setting, it is always going to be a square peg round hole. We have to test those outcomes in our own environment. We have to find out what works. What doesn't work,” says Dr. Barr. Research studies involving paramedics in both Australia and the United States demonstrate the unique benefits of qualitative research through interviews. By employing paramedic researchers to engage directly with their peers on topics that deeply impact them, these studies reveal the nuanced understanding that only rich, narrative-driven descriptions can provide. Qualitative interviews shed light on the human side of medical practice, revealing details and challenges that numbers alone might miss. These interviews help us understand the deeper aspects of healthcare, offering insights that go beyond traditional numbers. References https://youtu.be/_lBTF-8x7p4 Howarth, U., Zimmerman, P. A., van de Mortel, T. F., & Barr, N. (2024). Paramedics' experiences of barriers to, and enablers of, responding to suspected or confirmed COVID-19 cases: a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research, 24(1), 678. Duffee, B. (2023). COVID-19 and paramedic response: Overcategorization concerns in respiratory patients. Journal of Paramedicine and Emergency Response. Available online https://www.airitilibrary.com/Article/Detail/P20210804002-N202311070009-00029
Send us a textEver wondered how authoritarian groups like Scientology manage to exert such control over their members? Renowned author Jon Atack joins us for a riveting exploration of Scientology's psychological grip and the arduous journeys of those who break free. Jon's book, "Let's Sell These People a Piece of Blue Sky," serves as a pivotal resource for many former members seeking to heal, and in this episode, he recounts his meticulous writing process to ensure its accuracy and impact. From his own entry into Scientology in 1974 to his departure through the independent movement, Jon reveals the manipulative tactics of guilt, fear, and thought-terminating clichés crafted by L. Ron Hubbard to enforce compliance.But it doesn't stop there. Listen as Jon shares personal anecdotes that peel back the layers of Scientology's inner workings. Ever hear of the Operating Thetan Committee, UK? Jon's unexpected stint as chairman offers a unique lens into the organization's structure and the fervor of its followers. We touch upon the creation of the Reconnection newsletter, a beacon for disaffected members, and the contentious history of Scientology, which includes internal conflicts and the reworking of Hubbard's controversial texts. Through Jon's extensive research and collaborations with other experts, we piece together a complex and often contradictory narrative of Scientology's past.And what's a discussion about Scientology without addressing its darker aspects? We cover the harrowing case of Lisa McPherson, the deceptive strategies used by the organization, and the legal battles faced by publishers. Intriguingly, we also examine the influences on L. Ron Hubbard, including his curious mix of admiration and condemnation for Freud. This episode provides invaluable insights into how to encourage critical thinking among Scientologists, fostering open dialogue without coercion. Tune in for a comprehensive look at how former members navigate the challenging path to recovery and the importance of maintaining free and open communication.Support the showBFG Store - http://blownforgood-shop.fourthwall.com/Blown For Good on Audible - https://www.amazon.com/Blown-for-Good-Marc-Headley-audiobook/dp/B07GC6ZKGQ/ref=tmm_aud_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=Blown For Good Website: http://blownforgood.com/PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2131160/shareApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blown-for-good-behind-the-iron-curtain-of-scientology/id1671284503 Spotify: ...
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Today's episode of Mid Mic Daily Bite takes an extraordinary dive into the innovative Project Sid, run by the California-based startup Altera. This groundbreaking project explores the capabilities of over 1,000 autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents as they collaboratively build intricate Minecraft worlds, forging virtual societies with their own economies, cultural norms, religions, and governmental structures.The hosts, AI-Generated Bunchu and Chamber, discuss how these AI agents operate on a Minecraft server, interacting daily in scenarios that yield consistently unique outcomes. They highlight a particular simulation where AI agents established a marketplace, using gems as currency, demonstrating the agents' ability to not only create but sustain an economy. Intriguingly, a corrupt priest emerged as a central figure, exploiting the market for personal gain by converting townsfolk to his religion through bribery.Moreover, AI-Generated Bunchu and Chamber highlight the project's implications for the future of AI, particularly in terms of scaling AI civilizations and exploring the potential for AI agents to participate meaningfully in human economies. They discuss how these AI agents are not just programmed to perform simple tasks but are capable of engaging in sophisticated interactions that mimic human societies.This episode not only explores the technical achievements of Project Sid but also probes into the broader philosophical and practical ramifications of such technologies. It reflects on how AI can advance to handle more complex societal functions and the ethical considerations of such autonomous systems.Robert Yang, the founder of Altera and former MIT professor, believes these simulations demonstrate the potential for AI agents to operate autonomously at an unprecedented scale, tackling complex societal issues without human micromanagement. This project not only tests the boundaries of AI's capabilities in game settings but also sets the stage for future applications where AI could interact more meaningfully with human societies.This episode of Mid Mic Daily Bite sheds light on how Project Sid is pushing the limits of what AI can achieve in virtual environments and poses critical questions about the future integration of AI in human civilization.Source: https://x.com/GuangyuRobert/status/1831006762184646829Follow Us:Website: https://midmiccrisis.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midmiccrisisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midmiccrisis/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mid.mic.crisis?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisFireBrain AI: https://www.skool.com/firebrainPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Support the show
The Dr B S Harishankar Memorial Lecture, Bharatiya Vichara Kendram, Trivandrum, 27th August 2024.A Malayalam version of this has been published by Janmabhumi newspaper at https://janmabhumi.in/2024/09/01/3258051/varadyam/geo-political-implications-for-bangladesh/It was startling to hear from retired Ambassador G Sankar Iyer on Asianet's program with Ambassador TP Sreenivasan that the celebrated Malayalam author Vaikom Mohammed Basheer (once nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature) said in 1973: “In Bangladesh, we have created yet another enemy.” With his novelist's insight, Basheer understood that the Two-Nation Theory held sway among certain sections of Bengalis.In the current crisis situation in 2024, the ongoing pogrom against Hindus (amounting to a virtual genocide) and the forced resignation of teachers, police officers and other officials based only on the fact that they are Hindus (there are videos that show them being beaten and humiliated even after resigning) suggests that anti-Hindu feeling is running rampant in Bangladesh. It is another kristallnacht.This is coupled with anti-India feeling. For instance, the current floods in Bangladesh are being blamed on India opening a dam in Tripura after torrential rains, although the Indian government has said that it provided all the hydrological data that it always has. The fact of the matter is that the departure of Sheikh Hasina is a blow to India's geo-political ambitions. It now appears as though India erred in “putting all its eggs into one basket” by cultivating only her Awami League, and not the Bangladesh National Party of her arch-rival Khaleda Zia. The indubitable fact that Indian influence in Bangladesh has now been supplanted by forces inimical to India raises the question of who might be behind the regime change operation. Beyond that, there is the question of whether it was indeed a popular uprising based on the suppressed ambitions of the people that led to the ouster of Sheikh Hasina.The third question is what this means for Bangladesh, India and the region going forward, especially as climate change may alter the very geography of the area. It is predicted that as much as 11% of the land area of Bangladesh could be underwater by 2050. This could displace 18 million people, which would lead to unprecedented migration of their population into India. Regime Change operation: Who benefits from it?Cui bono? Who benefits? That Latin phrase is used to consider who might be motivated to commit a crime (the other part is who has the means to commit it). In this case of regime change in Bangladesh, there are several entities who might benefit. Obviously Pakistan. That country has never lived down its balkanization in 1971, and it had a number of its sympathizers already in place at that time. There were many who collaborated with the Pakistani Army in identifying Hindus and facilitating their killing or rape or ethnic cleansing, and also Muslims who were their political opponents. These are the people Sheikh Hasina referred to as “razakars”, and they are essentially in control now. China is a clear winner whenever something happens that hurts India's interests. There is the perennial issue of the Chicken's Neck, that narrow strip of land that connects the Seven Sister states of India's Northeast to the Gangetic Plain. It is a permanent threat to India that somebody (most probably China) will cut this off and truncate India, with the Northeast then becoming part of a Greater Bangladesh, with associated genocide of Hindus and Buddhists. Former Ambassador Veena Sikri spoke to Ambassador TP Sreenivasan about something very odd indeed: Sheikh Hasina made a state visit to China in mid July, and she was thoroughly humiliated there. Xi Jingping refused to meet her; and she cut her visit short by one day and returned to Dhaka. This is an unheard-of protocol violation for a State Visit; what it suggests is that China had decided that Sheikh Hasina was on the way out. This is in sharp contrast to a Xi visit in 2016 when he made grand promises about Belt and Road Initiative investments. The United States also has interests. Sheikh Hasina had alleged two things: * An unnamed Western power wants St Martin's Island (aka Coconut Island) off Cox's Bazaar as a military base to keep an eye on both China and India, * An unnamed Western power intends to form a new Christian Zo nation (for Mizo, Kuki, Chin) just like Christian homelands were carved out in East Timor and South Sudan.The implication was that the unspecified Western power was the US. It is not entirely clear that the US benefits greatly from a military base in the Bay of Bengal but there has been a long-running Great Game initiated by the British to keep India down as a supplier of raw materials and a market for their products. The US may have inherited this mantle.Intriguingly, the US Deep State and its proxies in the Western media had built a narrative around Sheikh Hasina as a model leader for developing Asia, a woman who also succeeded in improving the economic status of her country. That Bangladesh's per capita GDP had overtaken India's, and that its garment industry was doing well were used to mock India's own economic achievements. The switch to Hasina being a ‘dictator' was a sudden change in narrative.There is, therefore, enough circumstantial evidence to suggest that there was a foreign hand in the happenings in Bangladesh, although we will have to wait for conclusive evidence. Was this indeed a regime-change coup or a true popular uprising?It is true that Bangladesh under Sheikh Hasina's fifteen-year rule was not a perfect democracy. But there are mitigating factors, including a violent streak that led to the assassination of her father and independence hero Sheikh Mujibur Rahman just four years after the bloody birth of the new State after the Pakistan Army's assault on its Bengali citizens. The toppling and desecration of his statue shows that his national hero status may not be accepted by the entire population: in fact it looks like friends of Pakistan wish to erase his entire legacy. The history of democracy in independent Bangladesh is checkered and marred by violence. Before he was deposed and killed in 1975, Mujibur Rehman himself had banned all opposition parties. After Mujib, there was outright military rule till 1986, when the erstwhile Chief Martial Law Administrator Hussain Mohammed Ershad became the elected President. When Ershad was deposed after (student-led) agitations in 1991, Khaleda Zia (BNP or Bangladesh National Party) became the PM and after that she and her arch-rival Sheikh Hasina (Awami League) alternated in power. The BNP boycotted the 2018 elections partly because Khaleda Zia was jailed on allegations of corruption. In all of these twists and turns, ‘students' were involved. In 1971, when Yahya Khan launched Operation Searchlight, the Pakistani army went straight for students and professors in Dhaka University, especially if they were Hindus. Later too, ‘student' protests were instrumental in the overthrow of Ershad. The proximate cause of the troubles in 2024 was also a ‘student' uprising. There had been a 30% quota in government jobs for the children of freedom fighters; along with other such set-asides e.g. for minorities and women, a total of 56% of government jobs were ‘reserved' by 2018. This reservation system was largely abolished by Sheikh Hasina's government in 2018 after yet another student agitation. In June 2024, a High Court in Bangladesh overturned the 2018 judgment as unconstitutional. Even though the Supreme Court reversed it, and restored the status quo ante (of drastically reduced reservations to 7% in total), the peaceful ‘student' agitation suddenly morphed into a violent confrontation led by members of the Jamaat e Islami (an Islamist party) and the BNP. There was police firing. The Daily Star, a respected daily, found out that 204 people were killed in the first few days, out of which only 53 were students. It appears the supposed ‘student revolution' was taken over by professional agitators and agents provocateurs, and it rapidly led to the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina, with escalating violence, especially against Hindus, and the Army getting involved. Even though the Army is in charge now, there is a smokescreen of an ‘interim government' that allows entities like the UN an excuse to not impose sanctions on Bangladesh. It is hard to take it on face value that this was a popular uprising; circumstantial evidence suggests that there was a clear agenda for regime change, and since it suits both China and the US to keep India constrained, either of them could have been behind it. The diplomatic snub to Hasina in July suggests the Chinese were well aware of the coming coup. On the other hand, the sudden U-turn in the narrative about Hasina in the Western media suggests that the US might have decided to dump her. The process by which the regime change happened is also similar to what happened in other countries that experienced ‘color revolutions'. The actions of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and of some diplomats in supporting the BNP, have been offered as possible evidence of US bad faith.What is obvious is the role of the fundamentalist group, the Jamaat e Islami, which has strong connections with Pakistan. It seems likely that they were the enforcers, and had invested assets within the armed forces. They have called for the secular Bangladesh constitution to be replaced by Islamic Sharia law, and for non-Muslims to be treated as second-class citizens. The Yunus government has just unbanned the Jamaat e Islami.The attacks on Hindus, including large numbers of lynchings, rapes, and abductions of women, suggests that there is a religious angle and the Jamaat e Islami's prejudices are coming to the fore. Notably, the entire Western media, Amnesty International, the United Nations, and the USCIRF, human rights specialists all, had nothing at all to say about the horrific oppression of Hindus. The New York Times even had a headline about “revenge killings” of Hindus, as though somehow the 8% minority Hindus had been responsible for whatever Sheikh Hasina was accused of. Upon being called out, the NYT changed the headline to just “killings” of Hindus with no explanation or apology.The role of Professor Mohammed Yunus is also intriguing: he had been invited to head an interim government in 2007 but abandoned the attempt and in fact left politics. He had been close to Sheikh Hasina at one point, for instance he got the licenses for his Grameen Phone during her rule, but they later fell out. Yunus' Nobel Peace Prize and his earlier stint in the US have raised questions about whether he is in fact managed by US interests.Given all this, it is much more likely that it was a coup than a popular agitation. It remains to be seen who was behind the coup. What next for India and the region?There are several long-term challenges for India. None of this is positive for India, which is already facing problems on its periphery (eg. Maldives and Nepal). The coup in Bangladesh also makes the BIMSTEC alliance as unviable as SAARC.1. Deteriorating India-Bangladesh RelationsThe overthrow of Sheikh Hasina, seen as a close ally of India, has led to a rise in anti-Indian sentiment in Bangladesh. The new government may not be as friendly towards India, especially on sensitive issues like trade and security. This could jeopardize the gains in bilateral ties over the past decade. The presence of hardliners among the ‘advisers' to the interim government suggests that India will have little leverage going forward.2. Increased Border Security RisksIndia shares a long, porous border with Bangladesh. The political instability and potential increase in extremist groups could lead to more infiltration, smuggling, and illegal migration into India's northeastern states, posing internal security risks. Monitoring the border region will be critical. As it is, there are millions of illegal Bangladeshis and Rohingya residing in India, which actually poses a threat to internal Indian security.3. Economic FalloutBangladesh is India's largest trading partner in the region, with $13 billion in commerce under the Hasina government. A deterioration in relations could hurt Indian exports and investments. The economic interdependence means India also has a stake in Bangladesh's stability and prosperity. Brahma Chellaney pointed out that Bangladesh is in dire straits, and has requested $3 billion from the IMF, $1.5 billion from the World Bank, and $1 billion each from the Asian Development Bank and the Japan International Cooperation Agency to tide over problems. 4. Climate Change ChallengesBoth countries are vulnerable to the effects of climate change, including rising sea levels, floods, droughts and extreme weather events. Bangladesh is especially at risk due to its low-lying geography. Millions of climate refugees could seek shelter in India, straining resources and social cohesion. 5. Geopolitical ImplicationsThe regime change has opened up space for China to expand its influence in Bangladesh. India will need to balance its ties with the new government while countering Chinese inroads in the region. The U.S. is also closely watching developments in Bangladesh. Instability in the region plays into the hands of Pakistan, whose medium-term ambition would be to detach India's Northeast as revenge for the creation of Bangladesh and for increasing normalization in J&K.6. Quota ImplicationsIndians, especially those agitating for ‘proportional representation' should note that the Bangladesh quota system was abolished in its entirety by Sheikh Hasina's administration in 2018 in response to student demands. India has a constitutional limit of 50% for reservations, but some are agitating for even more, which is a sure recipe for resentment and possibly violence. It is not inconceivable that it could be the spur for regime change in India as well.7. Human rights for Hindus and Buddhists; Citizenship Amendment Act and the Right to ReturnThe Hindu population in Bangladesh has fallen dramatically from about 28% in 1971 to about 8% now, and there is every indication that this is a demographic under extreme duress. Buddhist Chakmas in the Chittagong Hill Tracts are also under stress. India should enhance the CAA or create a formal Right to Return for Hindu and Buddhist Bangladeshis. Writing in Open magazine, Rahul Shivshankar pointed out that Hindus had faced attacks and threats in 278 locations across 48 districts.In summary, the fall of the Hasina government and the long-term threat of climate change compel India to rethink its Bangladesh policy. Fostering stable, democratic and economically prosperous neighbors is in India's own interest. Rebuilding trust and deepening cooperation on shared challenges will be key to navigating the new realities in the region.2350 words, Aug 26, 2024 Get full access to Shadow Warrior at rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
August is National Hair Loss Awareness Month, so for this episode we dive deep with Mark Blake — a globally recognised Harley Street trichologist advising celebrities, media & everyday people in the intricate world of hair loss and scalp care. In collaboration with Wella Professionals UKI and Nioxin, Mark will take us on an engaging conversation about differential diagnosis—how to pinpoint the root causes of hair thinning and loss. Intriguingly, he'll also discuss how the scent of our hair and scalp can unveil vital clues about scalp health. Mark is passionate that hairdressers should be knowledgeable about trichology, which will help you serve your clients more effectively. He also shares strategies for preventing hair loss with the aid of Nioxin. Moreover, Mark underscores the significance of scalp health, advocating for treating the scalp with as much care as any other body part, and discusses the indispensable role us hairdressers play in early detection of scalp cancer. Highlighting Nioxin's forthcoming innovative Anti Hair Loss Serum and Night Density Rescue products for scalp and hair care, Mark advocates for proactive discussions about hair loss between hairdressers and clients. He also shares about the 'The Fascinating World of Trichology' course offered by Wella Professionals, Mark says, "It's like a two-year course in a day." This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a step forward in the crusade against hair loss, illuminating the path for professionals and sufferers alike towards healthier hair and scalp. Join Mark with his unwavering dedication, inspiring a new wave of awareness and hope in the landscape of hair loss and scalp health. If the follicle opening is still open, there is hope. – Mark Blake
EPISODE #1066 ENERGY HEALING AND PHANTOM LIMBS Richard speaks with a retired psychiatrist and author about the various expressions of life energy. From the personal level of individual healing to the vast, interconnected realm of global consciousness, the book lays bare the undeniable efficacy of energy-based therapies. Intriguingly, it delves into the perplexing world of phantom limb pain, offering fresh perspectives on this long-standing medical mystery. GUEST: Eric (Rick) Leskowitz, M.D., is a retired Harvard Medical School-affiliated psychiatrist who practiced pain management for over 25 years at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. He has published over 50 articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals and is the author/editor of four books, including The Mystery of Life Energy. His documentary about group energies and sports, The Joy of Sox, aired nationally on PBS in 2012. He lives in Western Massachusetts. WEBSITE: https://themysteryoflifeenergy.com BOOK: The Mystery of Life Energy Biofield Healing, Phantom Limbs, Group Energetics, and Gaia Consciousness SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! BIRCH GOLD GROUP - The Precious Metal IRA Specialists Diversify a portion of your savings into GOLD with Birch Gold Group. Gold is your hedge against inflation, and Birch Gold makes it EASY to own. Text STRANGE to 989898 and get your free info-kit on gold, then talk to a precious metals specialist on how to protect your savings from persistent inflation with gold. Text STRANGE to 989898 now. THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Own Your Wellness, Own Your Health, Own Your Freedom The comprehensive Med Kit is meticulously stocked with 8 potentially life saving medicines to address injuries and emergencies. It's your safety net for the unexpected. Visit https://www.twc.health/strangeplanet and secure your Emergency MED Kit. Use CODE STRANGEPLANET to receive 10% off BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from. Commercial Free Listening, Bonus Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum. We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/
In this episode of Bigfoot Society, Jeremiah interviews Jordan, a listener from California with a compelling Bigfoot encounter. Jordan, an avid hunter, describes his unexpected sighting of a large, bipedal creature while preparing for a hunting trip near South Lake Tahoe. The creature, initially presumed to be a bear, moved with uncanny efficiency and eventually disappeared as the sun rose. Jordan also shares eerie experiences from subsequent hunting trips, including strange noises and the occasional sight of government vehicles in remote areas. Intriguingly, Jordan reveals a potential connection he has to a famous piece of Bigfoot history in a way you won't be expecting. Don't miss this episode!Share your Bigfoot encounter with me here: bigfootsociety@gmail.com
IN THIS EPISODE: Are you brave enough to live in a haunted house? If so, and you're ready to make a move, you might find a good deal in one of the homes I'm about to tell you about. (They Sold Their Haunted Houses) *** The Nazca Lines of Peru span for miles and are visible only from the sky. These mysterious designs have sparked theories ranging from astronomical markers to extraterrestrial landing strips, challenging our understanding of ancient civilizations. We'll look at the mystery behind them – and consider a few theories for their existence. (Mystery of the Nazca Lines) *** Armin Meiwes placed a personal ad for a volunteer. He was looking for someone to give themselves over to him… to eat. It's one of the most infamous cases of modern cannibalism. (The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad) *** On May 28, 1903, Dr. Francis J. Tumblety, a man with a deep-seated hatred for women and surgical skills, died in St. Louis. Intriguingly, Tumblety was in London during the gruesome Jack the Ripper murders in 1888, sparking speculation that he might be the infamous slasher. (Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?) *** Imagine a duel between two women. One a princess, the other a countess. Now picture them dueling topless. It really happened… and the reason for the duel? A disagreement over flower arrangements. (The Topless Duel Between Two Ladies)YOUTUBE CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS…00:00:00.000 = Title Story Preview00:01:46.499 = Show Open00:04:04.988 = They Sold Their Haunted Houses00:24:15.441 = The Mystery of the Nazca Lines00:33:43.736 = Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?00:48:00.127 = The Topless Duel Between Ladies01:01:35.648 = The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad01:06:29.752 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“They Sold Their Haunted Houses” source: Sonja Ska, Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2ezeefr9“The Mystery of the Nazca Lines” source: Marcus Lowth, UFO Insight: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p9dumsu“The Cannibal Who Placed a Personal Ad” source: The Scare Chamber, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3vy977m8“Was Jack The Ripper From St. Louis?” by Troy Taylor (used with permission): https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/yyj892ws“The Topless Duel Between Ladies” source: Genevieve Carlton, Weird History: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bdcs6zukWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: June 12, 2024CUSTOM LANDING PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/they-sold-their-haunted-houses/
Bonjour! Stephanie here. I invite you through this new Gospel Spice series to embrace the French language and culture for a fresh explosion of faith! Join me to experience the beauty of Scripture in French, transcending linguistic barriers to explore the depths of faith and intimacy with God. Journey with me through Scripture, in French, even if you are completely unfamiliar with the language. This unusual approach aims to deepen the understanding of Scripture beyond its literal translation, incorporating the essence of French culture, literature, and gastronomy to enrich the spiritual experience. By unpacking Scripture through the lens of French language and culture, the series aims to reveal unexpected facets of Jesus and his teachings, inspiring you to approach your faith with newfound vigor. Note | You are invited to go deeper by using our extensive digital book that includes, for each of our 12 episodes in the series, a listening guide, questions to ponder, key takeaways and key quotes, topics to go deeper, and more. Go to gospelspice.com/french for the details and to download a free sample. Intriguingly, the French word for "delight" encompasses both delight and deliciousness, offering a deeper, more nuanced perspective. This linguistic treasure serves as a metaphor for the multifaceted journey that awaits us in this series, promising to uncover the richness of faith akin to a sumptuous feast. Step by step, together we will experience the layers of faith encapsulated within the French language. Our goal is simple, yet profound: together, let's foster a profound sense of joy and fulfillment in our spiritual walk! Over the next three months, each episode of the series will focus on a French word or expression to draw out deeper intimacy with Jesus, encouraging prayer, reflection, and introspection. The series aims to not only aid in understanding who Jesus is and what he has done for each one of us; it will also provide insights into who we are in his eyes and the purpose to which we are called in our lives. The series is not confined to mere listening. You are offered the opportunity to embark on a comprehensive spiritual journey through the accompanying guidebook. These resources contain listening guides, thought-provoking questions, recommended research topics, key takeaways, and sections designed for deep reflection and journaling. The experience can be pursued individually, with friends, or in a small group. You choose how you experience your journey! In this episode, I introduce the concept of RSVP, drawing parallels between the nuanced French expression and spiritual invitations. Just as "repondez s'il vous plait" signifies a polite request for a response, so does God tenderly coax forth the depths of our being, seeking our earnest reply. So, consider how you will RSVP to God's invitations! Consider virtues of surrender, trust, and openness in embracing His guidance. Drawing from Jesus' example in the beatitudes, let's enter an introspective exploration of how we respond to God's invitations. Consider the abundance of blessings in various circumstances, inspiring a deeper gratitude and understanding of our divine calling. Reflect on Jesus' invitation to count your blessings, so that you will experience a profound shift in perspective and appreciation for the grace you have received. As the series unfolds, we invite you on an in-depth exploration of your faith through language and culture. From uncovering the depths of the French language to embracing God's invitations through a Christ-like response, the journey promises to kindle in your heart a fresh passion for faith and an unwavering love for Christ. So, embrace the beauty of hope, love, and joy, responding to God's call with a resounding "oui" – a wholehearted and joyous affirmation of faith, reverence, and surrender. We invite you to check out the first episode of each of our series, and decide which one you will want to start with. Go to gospelspice.com for more, and go especially to gospelspice.com/podcast to enjoy our guests! Interested in our blog? 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I wanted to verbalize the writings of both Lindsay Berra , the grand-daughter of Yogi Berra (https://x.com/lindsayberra?lan...) and the commemoration by the Yogi Berra Museum of Lawrence P. Berra's involvement with D-Day , 80 years ago. Intriguingly enough, the Yankees extended their win streak to 8 games and scored 8 runs on June 6, 2024, the number that Yogi wore while winning 10 chamionships and becoming a Yankees legend. Beyond the field Yogi is truly an American hero and icon and that is why I wanted to honor him on One Leg Up With Alex Garrett today! PS, tickets to Fanatics Fest selling fast: https://www.fanaticsfest.com/f...
Join Heidi Rain on a profound journey as we delve into the complexities of addiction and relationships. In this gripping episode, we explore how individuals in relationships with addiction often feel like they are residing on different planets, struggling to bridge the vast gap in realities. From reflecting on childhood experiences that deeply impact adult relationships to recognizing and confronting addiction within relationships, we uncover the deep-seated patterns that shape our perceptions and behaviors. Witness how growing up in chaotic or dysfunctional environments can drive a desperate resolve to break free from toxic cycles, echoing the resilience of those who sought personal growth and academic excellence as a lifeline to escape their past. Discover the signs of addiction in relationships and the challenging dynamics of denial, manipulation, and confusion that can ensnare loved ones in a relentless cycle. Uncover how unresolved childhood trauma festers in adult relationships, fostering feelings of abandonment and unworthiness that attract unhealthy dynamics. Intriguingly, we introduce the Rapid Detachment method, a powerful tool to help individuals release toxic attachment patterns and reclaim their authentic selves. Be prepared to identify and break free from destructive cycles, gaining clarity, understanding, and a renewed sense of self in the process. Don't miss out on this eye-opening exploration of toxic attachment patterns, offering a beacon of hope for those caught in the web of addictive relationships. Tune in for expert insights and guidance to navigate the complexities of relationships affected by addiction. For more information go to www.HeidiRain.com
Welcome to Episode 89 of The School of Intention Podcast, where we delve into the extraordinary values that fuel thriving, abundant businesses and overall abundance. Today's discussion stems from my eye-opening experience in Utah, courtesy of the Redmond Salt Company. Although they encompass various businesses, my focus was their ancient salt mine, a real-life masterclass in operation. From the moment I stepped into the Redmond office, it was clear that self-care was paramount. A dedicated relaxation space and a red light therapy room underscored their commitment to employee well-being. The office exuded positivity, with every team member radiating passion for their work and a genuine love for the company's products. Moreover, the emphasis on personal growth was unparalleled. Employees were encouraged to explore their passions beyond work, fostering a culture of creativity and fulfillment. Family was celebrated, and work-life balance was prioritized, leading to a harmonious environment devoid of drama. Intriguingly, each employee wore multiple hats, leveraging their unique talents to contribute holistically. This holistic approach, combined with a culture valuing people over profits, is the bedrock of success. I hope you can take away lots of ideas that fuel your own growth and flourishing! --Head to The Tao of Dana website for tons more Feng Shui + personal consultations: https://fengshuidana.com --The School of Intention Professional Feng Shui Certification is starting soon. Learn more and join us right here: https://www.fengshuimagical.com/sign-up-for-school-info
Welcome to a lively episode of the Cowboy Mafia Podcast, where hosts Anthony Lucia and Brad Narducci are joined by rodeo announcer Garrett Yerigan and PBR entertainer Matt Merritt! Together, they embark on an entertaining journey through their favorite actors, athletes, and movies spanning all genres. From western legends to Hollywood icons, they share their top picks and engage in spirited discussions. But that's not all – the conversation extends beyond the silver screen and sports arena as they delve into the world of rodeo athletes. With insights and anecdotes aplenty, they offer a unique perspective on the rodeo scene that you won't find anywhere else. Intriguingly, the discussion takes a familial turn as they explore their family trees, uncovering surprising connections and revealing that someone among them is even related to Davy Crockett himself! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Postpartum care varies widely across cultures, offering a rich tapestry of traditions, practices, and values that support new mothers and their infants. Iceland, with its progressive and family-centric healthcare system, provides a fascinating case study. In this episode, I have the honor of sitting down with Soffía Bæringsdóttir, a pioneer in the Icelandic doula community, to get into how postpartum care is approached. Soffía's journey as a doula, family therapist, and advocate for comprehensive postpartum support sheds light on a model of care that many outside Iceland might envy.In our conversation, Soffía gave us a comprehensive overview of the postpartum care landscape in Iceland. The majority of births occur in hospital settings, with an emphasis on midwifery-led care. In Iceland, new mothers often experience shorter hospital stays, typically between 12 to 24 hours post-birth, encouraged by the knowledge that a midwife will continue to provide in-home support for the first ten days. This early discharge is facilitated by a robust healthcare system that prioritizes home visits to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby, covering aspects from physical health to emotional support and breastfeeding.An aspect of Iceland's approach that stands out is its parental leave policy, offering a cumulative one year of leave that both parents can share. Intriguingly, the leave is structured to encourage both mothers and fathers to spend significant time with their newborn, fostering a deep bond from the earliest days of a child's life.Soffía's insights into the parent-infant bond—viewing every interaction as an opportunity for connection—highlight the nuanced understanding of infant needs that Icelandic care promotes. This method values the parents' presence, touch, and intuitive responsiveness to their infant's cues as foundational elements of developing secure attachments.We talk about:00:00 Intro03:58 How she became a doula07:14 How do women give birth in iceland, hospital or homebirth08:17 Do they use midwives or Obstetrician doctors for birth?09:21 Average amount of time a woman stay in the hospital after birth12:38 Does the midwife also check on the mothers mental health in these home visits after birth?14:22 Do most people take a prenatal course before giving birth?16:36 Is there parental leave?18:30 Breastfeeding vs formula20:38 Government subsidized programs23:37 Average family size25:57 Insight into her work around bonding between parents and children29:18 What she teaches parents to solidify the bond and feelings of attachment, security, and safety33:11 Her retreatConnect with SoffiaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/Doula.is_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/belladoularetreats https://www.doula.is/Connect with meInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholebundle/https://thewholebundle.com/
Arkansas's Republican Governor, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, has not held back in voicing her strong criticisms of President Joe Biden's present administration, which she unequivocally labels as 'underperforming'. She empathetically argues that voters are disenchanted with what she calls Biden's lax stance on immigration control. Sanders lamented the perceived disregard for the serious implications of unchecked immigration by the present administration. 'The president can and should exercise the authority vested in him to effectively control our borders,' Sanders contended, 'we are seeing unprecedented numbers of immigrants trying to enter the country unlawfully. A couple of strategic decisions such as reinstating the 'Remain in Mexico' policy or advancing the border wall project could change this situation for the better. However, we are witnessing nothing but complacence.' Sanders then presented a case study from her state, Arkansas, putting forth circumstantial evidence of the gravity of the situation. 'Arkansas alone intercepted a substantial amount of fentanyl last year – enough to jeopardize every Arkansan's life. That's pushing three million people into the path of mortal danger. We are talking men, women, and children. To think that this hazardous scenario is possible within a single state is horrifying,' she added. Sanders pulled no punches when expressing her dissatisfaction with Biden's performance. She stated, 'The current state of affairs is directly attributable to the president's ineffective policies. His negligence is endangering citizens while eroding our sovereignty. This turn of events strengthens the argument in favor of a change in leadership this November.' Responding to a query regarding Biden's love for the nation, Sanders struck a solemn tone. 'If one truly loves this nation, one should not stand complacent in its gradual deterioration. Yet we bear witness, slowly and inexorably, to our economy's downturn and our borders' fragility, under this administration. Our adversaries are emboldened due to our faltering stance, not fearing us as they should.' 'Our friends on the global stage harbor diminishing respect for us. Every step taken by the president appears to push the American people towards an unfortunate demise. This gross inability to secure our borders or to inspire confidence domestically or internationally serves as a compelling argument against his suitability for the presidency,' she argued. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has promised uncompromising measures to fortify the U.S.-Mexico border if he reclaims the presidency in the upcoming election. What is notable here is that his vow resonates powerfully within a particular demographic — the Latinos. A recent Axios-Ipsos survey provides insights into a growing support among the Latino population for stricter border control and a hardline stance on illegal immigration. The survey revealed an interesting trend: the percentage of Latinos rooting for the extension of the border wall and endorsing the deportation of illegal immigrants has grown by upwards of 10% since 2021. Intriguingly, the increased inclination toward Trump's stark rhetoric regarding border security is evident even among those who may have personal or familial ties to immigration. The poll thus brings to light the Republicans' strengthening vote base among Latinos. The growing exasperation over unchecked immigration, a hot-button issue for countless Americans during the election period, provides a backdrop to this shift. If Trump ascends to the presidency once again, his vow to fortify border security and potentially organize mass deportations - a move he suggests could impact millions - stands to be realized. Sensing political disadvantage regarding border security, Biden has signaled he might 'close the border' to curb influx of immigrants. Yet, the Axios-Ipsos poll indicates increasing Latino support for a more stringent approach: 42% of the Latino adults surveyed supported construction of a complete U.S.-Mexico border wall or fence, marking a 12-point uptick from December 2021. A rising 38% endorse the return of all undocumented immigrants residing in the U.S. to their countries of origin – a stark increase from 28% in 2021. Moreover, a staggering 64% of Latinos voiced their support for granting the president the authority to seal U.S. borders in response to an overwhelming immigrant surge. Border wall support witnessed the strongest surge among Cuban Americans, usually inclined toward conservative beliefs and have benefited from decades of preferential immigration policies due to the Cold War. However, among Mexican immigrants and Mexican Americans, support remains relatively low at 37%. Only 43% of Central Americans expressed support for the wall. As per the survey, the chief election-year concerns for Latinos, following inflation and crime, include immigration and crime. Even though a growing percentage of Latinos advocate for deporting immigrants present illegally, a significant majority (65%) still favor offering them a path to citizenship. The majority, about 59%, support asylum for refugees fleeing violence and crime in their native Latin American nations. Ipsos's senior vice president and pollster Chris Jackson provided an insightful comment on these findings. Jackson tells Axios that the survey results indeed 'paint a picture of slowly growing support among Latinos for hardline immigration stances'. Such a shift could prove decisive in the electoral landscape, where Latino voters represent an increasingly influential bloc. With these seemingly shifting tides of Latino endorsement, both the current and former presidencies might do well to reassess their immigration strategies. After all, the beacon of American values shines brightest when adroitly contending with complex issues such as immigration.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 456th episode of Learn Polish Podcast. Today we discuss the traditions and customs surrounding the Easter holiday in Poland. As we delve into the symbolic representations of Easter from little lambs, colourful eggs to daffodils, we add an interesting angle by throwing light on how these symbols differ from those in Ireland. In this thought-provoking episode, we also entertain the listeners with fun facts about some common Easter dishes and flowers that signify this holiday. Reminiscing about Easter in Poland and Ireland, we compare the differences and peculiarities of the holiday in both countries. For example, while the Poles follow a custom of painting eggs (pisanki), this tradition is seemingly absent in Ireland. We also explain the Polish custom of Święconka or the blessing of the Easter basket and compare it with Irish traditions. We talk about how the variety of food and even alcohol is brought to church on Holy Saturday to be blessed and then eaten on Easter Sunday in Poland, a tradition which is not seen in Ireland. Intriguingly, we also explore the language link between the Easter cake (Babka) and interesting phrases in Polish. We encourage you to join us on this fascinating journey to understand the rich cultural nuances of the Easter holiday in Poland and Ireland. We invite listeners to share their Easter traditions in the comments to help us broaden our understanding of these cultural celebrations. Whether it's the charming tales of the Easter Bunny or the solemn church rituals, tune in to this podcast episode to feel the spirit of Easter from different cultural perspectives. Comment, share, and join us next week for more fascinating talks about the Polish language and culture! Words used in this Episode of learn Polish Podcast: Święta religijne- Religious holidays Święta rodzinne- Family holidays Święta państwowe- Public holidays Wielkanoc- Easter Zając- Hare Królik- Rabbit Pisanki (malowane jajka)- Easter eggs (painted eggs) Kolor żółty- Yellow color Żonkil- Daffodil Żurek- Sour soup Babka wielkanocna- Easter cake Święconka- Easter basket Święcić pokarm- Bless food Czekoladowe jajka- Chocolate eggs
In this episode of the Define Success Podcast, host Matt Lupi delves into the Marshmallow Experiment, a cornerstone of psychological research that continues to offer profound insights into human behavior and success. Originally conducted over six years with hundreds of children, this fascinating study presented youngsters with a tantalizing choice: enjoy one marshmallow immediately or wait fifteen minutes for a doubly sweet reward. The children who demonstrated the ability to delay gratification not only scored higher on cognitive tests, coped better with stress, and achieved higher SAT scores but also laid the groundwork for a successful future. Fast forward to 2018, a groundbreaking follow-up study with over 900 participants shed new light on the enduring impact of socio-economic factors, such as affluence and poverty, on a child's capacity for self-control. Intriguingly, despite assumptions that our digital age might erode our patience, subsequent replications of the experiment have shown an increase in the duration children are willing to delay gratification. Could it be that modern technology and the ability to think more abstractly are actually enhancing our executive functions, including self-control? Join Matt as he explores the significance of these findings and provides actionable strategies for improving our own ability to delay gratification. From satisfying basic needs and setting long-term goals to developing a supportive network and mastering distraction techniques, this episode is packed with insights and tips for anyone looking to harness the power of patience for personal and professional success. Whether it's choosing $100 today or $500 next month, or saying no to a cheat meal in favor of fitness goals, learning to delay gratification is, as M. Scott Peck eloquently put it, "the only decent way to live." Tune in to discover how you can apply the lessons of the marshmallow test to define and achieve your own success.
After three weeks off in the middle of February, Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman have a lot to catch up on. The guys spend the bulk of today's episode recapping an avalanche of baseball transactions that happened in the leadup to spring training.First, the Los Angeles Dodgers re-signed Clayton Kershaw on a 2-year deal, keeping the future Hall of Famer in town on a Dodger rotation that, for the first time in years, won't be dependent on him for success. The Dodgers also traded Manuel Margot to the Minnesota Twins and brought back Kiké Hernandez. Oh, and Shohei Ohtani was very good in his spring training debut.Up the California coastline, the San Francisco Giants signed Jorge Soler to add some power to the middle of their lineup. Intriguingly, they've also brought back Pablo Sandoval, who had been out of the majors for a few years now, in order to recreate some early 2010s magic?The guys roll through a number of other signings including Brandon Woodruff and Gary Sanchez to the Milwaukee Brewers, Tim Anderson to the Miami Marlins, Gio Urshela to the Detroit Tigers, Liam Hendriks to the Boston Red Sox, the combination of Spencer Turnbull and Whit Merrifield to the Philadelphia Phillies & the St. Louis Cardinals bringin in Brandon Crawford.Next, they discuss a trio of extensions in Jose Altuve, Bobby Witt Jr. and Mitch Keller all inking deals with the Houston Astros, Kansas City Royals & Pittsburgh Pirates, respectively.Closing out the show, the guys discuss the Royals bucking the new uniform rules, two teams who will not be getting City Connect jerseys, the Washington Nationals displaying a troubling sign in their bullpen & three non-irrelevant spring training stories.[Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Baseball league for the 2024 MLB season]3:10 - Dodgers: Ohtani's debut, Kershaw's new deal & Margot trade15:30 - Giants: Jorge Soler joins the squad, plus Pablo Sandoval?23:00 - Cardinals bring in Brandon Crawford25:00 - Lightning-round signings33:10 - Jose Altuve, Bobby Witt Jr. & Mitch Keller extensions41:15 - More uniform shenanigans46:20 - Washington Nationals' disconcering sign53:05 - 3 Spring Training stories that matter57:50 - Funny business: Torey Lovullo & little league storiesFollow the show on X at @CespedesBBQFollow Jake @Jake_MintzFollow Jordan @J_Shusterman_
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This week's podcast episode dives deep into the emotional turbulence of rejection. Whether it's a love gone sour or a career setback, this episode speaks to the universal sting of being turned down and transforms it into a stepping stone for personal growth.The episode begins with an honest exploration of the elusive quest for closure. It challenges the listener to see beyond the craving for one last conversation, highlighting this desire as a subtle hope to reignite lost connections. As it progresses, the podcast navigates the complex emotions of heartbreak, underscoring the importance of building resilience through self-awareness.A key highlight is the concept of surrender, inspired by spiritual teachings. It reframes acceptance not as defeat, but as a courageous letting go, opening doors to transformation. The podcast also introduces practical strategies like the seven-day no contact rule, emphasizing self-care and emotional recuperation.Intriguingly, it delves into the Mandela Effect in relationships, revealing how our memories can selectively and idealistically distort past events, impeding our growth. The episode then shifts to view every relationship as a spiritual lesson, equating the end of a relationship with a graduation of sorts - a completion of an important life chapter.The episode concludes by inviting listeners to the Happiness Insiders community, fostering a sense of belonging and shared growth. It's packed with actionable advice, from meditation to reflective exercises, aimed at not just overcoming rejection but thriving in its aftermath.This podcast is more than a discussion; it's a comprehensive masterclass in healing from rejection, blending personal stories, spiritual wisdom, and pragmatic tips. It's a guide for anyone eager to turn the pain of rejection into a powerful journey of self-discovery and empowerment.
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Have you ever wondered about the darker side of your dream vacation destinations? The latest episode of "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, delves into this chilling subject with Jerry Kolber, the host of "Slaycation." They explore the unsettling frequency of homicides in seemingly idyllic holiday settings, from cruise ships to camping sites. Kolber begins with an unsettling revelation about cruise ships, often seen as symbols of joy and relaxation. "A lot of what happens on cruise ships does not get classified as homicide," Kolber explains, shedding light on the underreported dark events that occur in these floating cities. He shares a case where a man claimed his fiancée was blown off the deck by a sudden wind, a story quickly debunked by the absence of such weather conditions and damning physical evidence. Brueski probes deeper, questioning the awareness of other guests during such incidents. Kolber reveals that most cruise ship murders go unnoticed by fellow travelers, with bodies typically hidden in ship freezers until authorities can intervene. This secretive handling aligns with the cruise lines' intent to maintain a façade of safety and fun, despite the grim realities lurking beneath. The conversation takes a grisly turn with the recounting of a cruise ship employee's accidental death, witnessed by guests due to a malfunctioning elevator. This incident, while an accident, highlights the potential for horrifying experiences in places of leisure. Kolber notes that while some slaycations are premeditated, others result from accidents or careless actions. He shares that they often delve into cases where the line between murder and accident is blurred, offering a nuanced view of these tragic events. Discussing the types of vacations where such incidents are prevalent, Kolber points out that outdoor activities involving water or heights are common settings for these tragedies. He cites an episode about a scuba diving incident at the Great Barrier Reef, an example of a murder accusation in a crowded tourist spot, which is a rarity in their findings. In contrast to the dramatic scenarios often depicted in movies, real-life cases on cruises or in national parks rarely involve large-scale investigations with the entire location on lockdown. Instead, they are typically more subdued, with the perpetrator often attempting to cover up the act as an accident. Brueski and Kolber also touch on the financial motives behind many of these crimes, with insurance money often being a significant factor. Kolber points out, "People are really bad at hiding murders in general. They don't usually look like accidents as much as they think they would." Intriguingly, the discussion also veers into the realm of excursions and adventure activities that tourists partake in while on vacation. Kolber clarifies that while accidents do happen, most operators are highly motivated to ensure the safety of their clients. The conversation underscores that while the possibility of murder or accidents exists, they are not as common as one might fear. As the episode wraps up, Kolber encourages listeners to tune into "Slaycation" not as a deterrent from traveling, but as a means to become more aware of these rare but real risks. The podcast serves as a reminder to stay vigilant and informed, even in moments meant for relaxation and escape. As you plan your next holiday, it's worth pondering: How much do we really know about the hidden dangers of our favorite vacation spots? And how can we stay safe while seeking adventure and respite in these destinations? Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Blessing the Lord: A Reflection on the Year & Lessons from DavidJoin Pastor NaRon Tillman in a soul-enriching journey through the corridors of faith and gratitude in this episode of the One Ministries Podcast. Delving into the profound wisdom found in the Book of Psalms, Pastor NaRon intricately unravels the life of David, emphasizing his unwavering faith and perpetual praise for the Almighty.Drawing parallels between David's experiences and our contemporary lives, Pastor NaRon illuminates the imperative of blessing the Lord at all times, irrespective of life's trials. Through compelling insights, he emphasizes the profound significance of gratitude and faith, transcending circumstances and fostering a lasting connection with the divine.Intriguingly, Pastor NaRon highlights the transformative power of journaling as a conduit for self-reflection and growth. He advocates for a mindset rooted in perpetual praise and gratitude, inviting listeners to embrace this practice as a transformative tool for their spiritual and personal development.Time Line00:00 Introduction and Gratitude for the Year00:38 Reflecting on the Book of Psalms01:13 Reading from the Book of Psalms03:58 David's Life and Challenges06:04 David's Battle and Victory07:27 Historical Context and Lessons from David's Life11:31 The Power of Gratitude and Praise14:18 The Importance of Journaling and Gratitude Practice29:34 Closing Remarks and PrayerThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4322570/advertisement
Welcome to Part 2 of our year-end extravaganza and the final episode of 2023! We've had a brilliant year hunting down the answers to your science questions - on everything from food and phobias to friction and flying - and in this episode presenter Anand Jagatia is revisiting some of the best stories we covered. We're bringing you some extra juicy bonus content that we couldn't fit in to those shows first time round. Hannah Fisher joins Anand to revisit an episode she produced about the microbiome, the community of tiny organisms living both on and inside us. During that show Hannah took presenter Caroline Steel to a microbiome museum in the Netherlands called Micropia. And one thing from Micropia that never got aired was the kiss-o-meter, a device that measures how many microbes you exchange when you kiss! Micropia curator Jasper Buikx explains the science behind the kiss-o-meter, and then Caroline Steel tries it for herself! Microbes aren't just living on and in humans and animals - they're pretty much everywhere in our environment. And to illustrate this CrowdScience producer Marijke Peters brings Anand a bonus interview with a professional surfer who's also a bioscientist. Cliff Kapono undertook a scientific project travelling around the world to take microbiome samples from surfers in different countries. He discovered a fascinating global connection. Surfers are linked together by microbes on their skin that they get from the water around them. Intriguingly, he describes how this might affect our perception of who we are as humans. Caroline Steel updates us on an interview she did with indigenous Australian astronomer Peter Swanton. Peter appeared on CrowdScience telling an ancient Australian folktale about a man who sacrificed himself to save his brother. The story, which has been handed down through several generations, provides possible evidence for an early observation of a supernova. You can hear that story in the episode “Why is the sun at the centre?” Today we hear two extra stories that originally got cut from the broadcast due to time constraints. They are beautiful and poignant tales that reveal the depth of indigenous scientific achievement and the extraordinary significance of the night sky. Presenter: Anand Jagatia Producer: Phil Sansom Editor: Richard Collings Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris Studio Managers: Tim Heffer and Cath McGee Featuring: Jasper Buikx, scientific curator & spokesperson, ARTIS-Micropia Prof. Cliff Kapono, surfer & molecular bioscientist, School of Ocean Futures at Arizona State University Peter Swanton, indigenous research associate, Australian National University
Today's episode, a throwback from 2021, features a captivating discussion with Marty Cooper, the "father of the cell phone." We explore the evolution of mobile technology, reflecting on how the inherent mobility of people sparked the development of cell phones. Drawing on his experience at Motorola, Marty shares insights on the importance of being objective and maintaining a forward-looking optimism. Intriguingly, we discuss the future of cell phones, envisioning a world where advanced technology merges with the human body. Additionally, Marty offers his perspective on the rollout of 5G and its anticipated global impact. Throughout, our conversation is infused with themes of optimism and intuition, shedding light on the transformative power of cellular technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices