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Walk With Me Podcast
You are never too old to learn. - Franya Isley.

Walk With Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 12:08


Franya K Isley is a Divorce Recovery Coach.   sheroempowered.com

Skippers Funksaloner
Skippers Funksaloner vol. 62 - Legenderne genbesøgt vol. 2

Skippers Funksaloner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 80:23


Fuld funk frem: Kom med ned i skufferne og hør hvad nogle af de bedste og største artister gemmer på. I denne udgave besøger jeg bl.a. Commodores, Fatback, Isley brothers, Jackson 5, Average White band og Natalie Cole. Alle artister du kender, men nok ikke de udvalgte numre. Så bered dig. Det bliver funky!

Podcast El pulso de la Vida
El otro (Juan 13) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 46:52


Se dice que los que hacemos habla más fuerte que todas nuestras palabras. No siempre es cierto, pero hay ocasiones en que lo único que podemos decir es con nuestros actos. Jesús dice que hay algo en lo que se reconocerá a sus discípulos, que es en su amor, los unos por los otros (Juan 13:35). Este capítulo comienza con el ejemplo de humillación del Señor lavando los píes a sus siervos (vv. 1-20). El que fuera guitarrista de Bob Dylan en la gira que hizo hace medio siglo, T-Bone Burnett, se ha convertido en uno de las figuras más importantes de Nashville, como productor y autor de bandas sonoras, pero continua haciendo canciones como esta de su último álbum, que que refleja su fe en el Rey Siervo, "Él descendió" (He Came Down 2024). Marcus Mumford es hijo de los responsables de la Comunidad de la Viña durante más de veinte años en Gran Bretaña e Irlanda. Pasó de dirigir la música de alabanza a ser una estrella de "rock" y casarse con una de las más populares actrices inglesas, Carey Mulligan, que conoció en un campamento evangélico. Ahora no se llama cristiano, pero hace todavía canciones que parecen oraciones, como "Bajo mis píes" (Below My Feet 2012): "Qué mire en lo que pueda servir y aprender con mis manos / cuando Jesús me diga que todo está bien". La entrega de Jesús contrasta con la traición de Judas (vv. 21-30). El líder del grupo The Verve, Richard Ashcroft, llevaba mucho tiempo flirteando con el cristianismo hasta que hizo pública su fe, al emprender su carrera en solitario. En la canción que hizo con el grupo sobre "Judas" en 2008, lucha con los sentimientos que nos llevan a negar a quien más queremos. Martin Scorsese ha hecho el año pasado un documental sobre las impresionantes películas de dos directores ingleses en los años 40 y 50, Powell y Pressburger. Una de las más sorprendentes es "Narciso negro" (1947), la historia de una comunidad de monjas anglicanas (sí, ¡también hay monjas anglicanas!), que bajo la dirección del personaje que interpreta Deborah Kerr, forman un convento en los Himalayas, donde tenía un rajá indio, el palacio de su harén. Viven la tensión entre un cínico inglés y un joven general fascinado por el cristianismo, que encarna el actor indio Sabu. José de Segovia comenta algunas escenas de la versión doblada con la música de fondo de la banda sonora original de Brian Easdale. Suena también la de Gregoire Hertzel para la película francesa sobre una monjas polacas embarazadas, al ser violadas por las tropas rusas, "Las inocentes" (2016). así como la de Anne Dudley para el film sobre la monja mística "Benedetta" (2021) del holandés Paul Verhoeven, criado por su madre en una iglesia pentecostal. "Sin amor, no eres nada", dice Larry Norman en su crítica al "Justo Rockero" (Righteous Rocker) en el primer álbum de la maravillosa trilogía que comenzó a grabar en Londres en 1972, "Sólo de visita en este planeta" (Only Visiting This Planet), calificado por la Biblioteca Nacional del Congreso estadounidense como "la obra clave de la historia del rock cristiano". Acabamos el programa con la invitación a unirse a la "Caravana del amor" (Caravan Of Love) de los hermanos Isley en 1985 y su pregunta de si "estás preparado", porque "Él viene".

The Spar-Inn
The Transformer: Top 10 MW contender Troy Isley's boxing journey and what's to come.

The Spar-Inn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 46:12 Transcription Available


Send us a textTroy "The Transformer" Isley discusses his rise to becoming a top-10 ranked middleweight and his upcoming fight on March 29th on the Mayer-Ryan 2 card in Las Vegas. As a disciplined boxer with Olympic pedigree, Isley shares insights on his career journey, training philosophy, and championship aspirations under trainer BOMAC's guidance. As well as a behind the scenes look at Isley's great personality outside of what we see when he's performing in the ring.THE SPAR-INN ON YOUTUBE

Pod of Thunder
594 - The Isley Brothers - Lucky Charm

Pod of Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 86:05


594 - The Isley Brothers - Lucky Charm: Chris, Nick, and Andy break down "Lucky Charm" from the 2003 album Body Kiss by The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley aka Mr. Biggs. 

The Weekday Comics
Ep. 96: "Put down the Churro" w/ Comedian & Author Brian Isley

The Weekday Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 70:07


GUEST COMEDIAN & AUTHOR:Brian Isleyhttps://www.instagram.com/thebrianisley/Buy his Book: Jet Blaque on Amazon now!THE PODCAST:The Weekday Comics is a live-stream comedy podcast that premieres every Tuesday at 8:00 PM with funny comedian guests and we have jokes ripped from the past week's news headlines.YOUR HOSTS:Dan D'Aprile and Dave Primiano are 2 aging, balding, underachieving comedians from the Philadelphia area and now they have a podcast. Their goal is to make you laugh and cry, but most importantly, they want to keep you informed -- all the while remaining as uninformed as possible.SHOW SOCIALShttps://linktr.ee/theweekdaycomicshttps://droptent.com/podcasts/theweekdaycomicsFOLLOW DAN & DAVE:https://linktr.ee/daveprimcomedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dannydaprile/Producer and Comedian Neil Woodhttps://www.jameswoodart.com/A DropTent Media Network production - https://droptent.com/Check out our local Comedy Shows - https://droptent.com/events

Rodeo Road Show with Will Rasmussen

Host Will Rasmussen talks with the great Keith Isley on today's Roadshow.

Word Podcast
The Beatles '64 movie - one of us loves it, the other doesn't. Plus Rod's tweets & Trump's guitars

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 49:24


Reversing into tomorrow! This week's news events given a vigorous once-over include … … what will a Trump guitar be worth in 30 years' time? … the average age of a Glastonbury goer and how it sells its TV coverage.   … “the Beatles in America was like Cortez arriving in South America, the clash of two civilizations. How did this film manage to balls the story up so catastrophically?”  … Leonard Bernstein's daughter's dreams about George Harrison and the Fabs v the all-American alpha male. … who should be next for a rock and roll blue plaque? … the Beatles' Ed Sullivan support act who became almost as famous as they did. … why Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater is the most-streamed ‘60s track. … Hendrix and the Isley brothers' night in watching telly. … and Rod Stewart's genius for generating publicity.  Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
The Beatles '64 movie - one of us loves it, the other doesn't. Plus Rod's tweets & Trump's guitars

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 49:24


Reversing into tomorrow! This week's news events given a vigorous once-over include … … what will a Trump guitar be worth in 30 years' time? … the average age of a Glastonbury goer and how it sells its TV coverage.   … “the Beatles in America was like Cortez arriving in South America, the clash of two civilizations. How did this film manage to balls the story up so catastrophically?”  … Leonard Bernstein's daughter's dreams about George Harrison and the Fabs v the all-American alpha male. … who should be next for a rock and roll blue plaque? … the Beatles' Ed Sullivan support act who became almost as famous as they did. … why Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater is the most-streamed ‘60s track. … Hendrix and the Isley brothers' night in watching telly. … and Rod Stewart's genius for generating publicity.  Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
The Beatles '64 movie - one of us loves it, the other doesn't. Plus Rod's tweets & Trump's guitars

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 49:24


Reversing into tomorrow! This week's news events given a vigorous once-over include … … what will a Trump guitar be worth in 30 years' time? … the average age of a Glastonbury goer and how it sells its TV coverage.   … “the Beatles in America was like Cortez arriving in South America, the clash of two civilizations. How did this film manage to balls the story up so catastrophically?”  … Leonard Bernstein's daughter's dreams about George Harrison and the Fabs v the all-American alpha male. … who should be next for a rock and roll blue plaque? … the Beatles' Ed Sullivan support act who became almost as famous as they did. … why Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater is the most-streamed ‘60s track. … Hendrix and the Isley brothers' night in watching telly. … and Rod Stewart's genius for generating publicity.  Find out more about how to help us to keep the conversation going: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kenny & JT
Ryan Isley – Freelance High School Sports Reporter / @Isley23

Kenny & JT

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 13:47


On The Kenny & JT Show we're joined by freelance high school sports reporter Ryan Isley as we break down the Mentor Cardinals ahead of their Region 1 Semi-Final with the McKinley Bulldogs.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Paul vs Tyson Prediction | UFC 309 Jones vs Miocic | Ennis Win | Mason TKOs Vasquez

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 122:16


Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout cover the past weeks action in boxing and UFC, also covering some upcoming fights with Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul and Taylor vs Serrano 2 on Netflix along with UFC 309 with heavyweights Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic and Oliveira vs Chandler 2.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlashttps://mybookie.ag - use promo code ATLASSUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER HERE:https://newsletter.teddyatlas.com00:00 - Intro22:30 - Mason vs Vasquez32:44 - Matias vs Ramirez39:50 - Rodriguez vs Guevara53:00 - Ford vs Gonzalez 56:06 - Ennis vs Chukhadzhian 201:10:29 - Isley vs Howard 01:19:39 - Lemos vs Davis01:27:14 - Tyson vs Paul Predictions01:40:28 - Taylor vs Serrano 2 01:46:42 - Oliveira vs Chandler 201:51:30 - Jones vs Miocic TEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasBig thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.comThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
Paul vs Tyson Prediction | UFC 309 Jones vs Miocic | Bam Rodriguez KOs Guevara | Ennis Win

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 122:16


Teddy Atlas and co-host Ken Rideout cover the past weeks action in boxing and UFC, also covering some upcoming fights with Mike Tyson vs Jake Paul and Taylor vs Serrano 2 on Netflix along with UFC 309 with heavyweights Jon Jones vs Stipe Miocic and Oliveira vs Chandler 2.Thanks for being with us. The best way to support is to subscribe, share the episode and check out our sponsors:https://athleticgreens.com/atlashttps://mybookie.ag - use promo code ATLASSUBSCRIBE TO OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER HERE:https://newsletter.teddyatlas.com00:00 - Intro22:30 - Mason vs Vasquez32:44 - Matias vs Ramirez39:50 - Rodriguez vs Guevara53:00 - Ford vs Gonzalez 56:06 - Ennis vs Chukhadzhian 201:10:29 - Isley vs Howard 01:19:39 - Lemos vs Davis01:27:14 - Tyson vs Paul Predictions01:40:28 - Taylor vs Serrano 2 01:46:42 - Oliveira vs Chandler 201:51:30 - Jones vs Miocic TEDDY'S AUDIOBOOKAmazon/Audible: https://amzn.to/32104DRiTunes/Apple: https://apple.co/32y813rTHE FIGHT T-SHIRTShttps://teddyatlas.comTEDDY'S SOCIAL MEDIATwitter - http://twitter.com/teddyatlasrealInstagram - http://instagram.com/teddy_atlasTHE FIGHT WITH TEDDY ATLAS SOCIAL MEDIAInstagram - http://instagram.com/thefightWTATwitter - http://twitter.com/thefightwtaFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheFightwithTeddyAtlasBig thanks to VHS collection for intro music. More on VHS Collection here: http://www.vhscollection.comThanks for tuning in. Please be sure to subscribe! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 156 - Pacific War Podcast - Battle of Ormoc Bay - November 11 - 18 - , 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 46:02


Last time we spoke about the advance to Ormoc Valley. As October 1944 unfolded in the Leyte campaign, American forces steadily pushed Japanese troops inland. Despite fierce resistance, they captured key positions, like Dagami, Catmon Hill, and multiple airstrips. While the Japanese reinforced areas like Ormoc, American regiments advanced through challenging conditions, relying on artillery amid minimal air support due to weather and resource constraints. By month's end, American forces had inflicted heavy casualties on the Japanese, securing vital beachheads and pushing closer to full control of Leyte. After suffering losses at Leyte Gulf, the 7th Fleet withdrew, leaving Kenney's P-38s to defend Tacloban airfields amid Japanese air raids. As kamikaze attacks grew, USS Franklin sustained heavy casualties, while the Americans pressed forward, capturing Carigara on Leyte. Meanwhile, Australian forces began reclaiming New Britain, pushing Japanese forces back through guerilla warfare. Facing tough jungle conditions, Australian and native troops gradually secured strategic positions by December, reinforcing the Allied grip in the Pacific. This episode is the Battle of Ormoc Bay Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  As we have seen over the past few weeks, the Battle of Leyte Gulf saw Generals MacArthur's forces land and successfully defeat the 16th Division of Leyte Island as well as seized Carigara and Pinamopoan over the northern coast. The 24th Division also engaged the enemy's reinforcements, centred around the elite 1st Division during the battle for the northern entrance into the Ormoc Valley. Meanwhile Admiral Okawachi and General Yamashita aimed to bring more reinforcements to Leyte which would lead to another air-naval battle. The previous week, Colonel Verbeck's 21st Regiment was engaged in a mission to capture Breakneck Ridge, fiercely defended by Colonel Miyauchi's 57th Regiment. Simultaneously, General Kataoka mobilized his remaining two regiments to initiate a broad, four-pronged assault on the Pinamopoan perimeter. However, the rugged terrain slowed their movement toward assembly areas. On the morning of November 8 a typhoon, moving in from the west, swept over the entire island of Leyte. Jan Valtin, a member of the 24th Division, graphically describes it: "From the angry immensity of the heavens floods raced in almost horizontal sheets. Palms bent low under the storm, their fronds flattened like streamers of wet silk. Trees crashed to earth. In the expanse of… [cogon] grass the howling of the wind was like a thousand-fold plaint of the unburied dead. The trickle of supplies was at a standstill. On Carigara Bay the obscured headlands moaned under the onslaught of the… seas. Planes were grounded and ships became haunted things looking for refuge. Massed artillery… barrages to the summit of Breakneck Ridge sounded dim and hollow in the tempest. Trails were obliterated by the rain. The sky was black." In the midst of the storm, the 21st's infantry attacked. As the typhoon swept across the island, Verbeck's forces launched a three-pronged assault on Breakneck Ridge and Hill 1525, facing staunch resistance from Miyauchi's defenders but making considerable progress toward Hill 1525. Notably, plans for General Suzuki's offensive were found on a deceased Japanese officer, enabling General Krueger to redeploy his forces effectively. On 10 November General Mudge sent elements of the 1st Cavalry Division to patrol the area of the mountains of central Leyte extensively. From 5 November through 2 December, elements of the 1st Cavalry Division extensively patrolled the central mountain area and had many encounters with small forces of the enemy. At all times the supply situation was precarious. The 12th Cavalry established high in the foothills, at the entrance to the passes through the mountains, a supply base that was also a native camp, a hospital, and a rest camp. About 300 Filipino carriers were kept here under the protection of the guerrillas. The carriers had been hired for six days at a time and were not allowed to leave without a pass from their Filipino leader. This precaution was necessary, since the ration-carrying assignment was extremely arduous. The cavalrymen would frequently skirmish with the 41st Regiment and the 169th and 171st Independent Battalions during this period. Brigadier-General Julian Cunningham's 112th Cavalry Regiment, expected by November 14, was tasked with relieving General Mudge's 1st Cavalry Division in the Carigara-Barugo area to enable a southwest advance from the central mountains and ease pressure on General Irving's 24th Division.  General Bradley's 96th Division was directed to capture the high ground between Jaro and Dagami, with the 382nd Regiment remaining at Dagami to inflict significant losses on the 16th Division while securing Bloody Ridge. By November 4, the 382nd Regiment had made some progress into Bloody Ridge. The night of 4-5 November was not quiet. The Japanese delivered harassing fire on the 1st Battalion, and at 2205 elements of the 16th Division launched a heavy assault against the perimeter of the 2d Battalion. An artillery concentration immediately stopped the attack, and the Japanese fled, leaving 254 dead and wounded behind them. The following morning, after the artillery had fired a preparation in front of the 1st and 2d Battalions, the two battalions renewed the attack at 0900 and two companies from the 3d Battalion protected the regimental left (south) flank. The battalions advanced about 1,000 yards before they encountered any strong resistance. The defenses of the 16th Division consisted of a great many concrete emplacements, concealed spider holes, and connecting trenches. By nightfall, at 1700, the two battalions, assisted by the tanks from Company A, 763d Tank Battalion, successfully reduced the enemy to their front and captured the ridge. Each battalion formed its own perimeter and made plans to renew the attack on 6 November. At 0830 the 1st Battalion, with light tanks in support, moved out in the attack westward against a strong enemy force that was well entrenched in foxholes and pillboxes. Each of these defensive positions had to be reduced before the advance could continue. At 1300 the 2d Battalion moved to the high ground on the right flank of the 1st. The 1st Battalion encountered a strong concrete enemy pillbox which was believed to be a command post, since there were no firing apertures. As grenades had no effect it became necessary finally to neutralize the pillbox by pouring gasoline down the ventilation pipes and setting it afire. Two officers and nineteen enlisted men of the enemy were killed in the pillbox. The Japanese continued to fight tenaciously. There was no withdrawal, but by the end of the day only isolated pockets of enemy resistance remained. The Japanese 16th Division was taking a bad beating. Its supply of provisions had run out. All the battalion commanders, most of the company commanders, and half the artillery battalion and battery commanders had been killed. On the night of 6 November the 16th Division contracted its battle lines and on the following day took up a new position in the Dagami area. The new position ranged from a hill about four and a half miles northwest of Dagami to a point about three and three-fourths miles northwest of Burauen. On 7 November all three battalions of the 382d Infantry engaged the enemy and maintained constant pressure against his positions. The 1st and 3d Battalions advanced west, while the 2d Battalion drove north and west. The 3d Battalion encountered -the more determined resistance. Advancing, preceded by tanks, it met heavy enemy machine gun and rifle fire. A large enemy force assaulted the troops at close quarters and tried to destroy the tanks, but when the 382d Infantry introduced flamethrowers and supporting machine guns, the attackers fell back in disorder. The regiment overran the Japanese defensive positions and killed an estimated 474 of the enemy. Company E of the 2d Battalion had remained in the Patok area, engaged in patrolling and wiping out isolated pockets of enemy resistance. On 8 November strong patrols from the 1st and 2d Battalions probed west into the hills. They encountered the left flank of the enemy supporting position at a point about 2,600 yards west of Patok. A very heavy rainfall on the night of 8-9 November made an assault against the position impossible on 9 November. After all-night artillery fire, the 1st and 3d Battalions moved out at 0900 on 10 November. They met no resistance, but progress was slow because of the swamps. By 1225 the two battalions, supported by a platoon of light tanks, occupied the ridge formerly held by elements of the 16th Division. The 1st Battalion had advanced 2,500 yards. The 382d Infantry had destroyed all organized enemy resistance in its sector and removed the threat to Dagami.  Meanwhile, General Arnold's 7th Division stationed at the Burauen-Abuyog area began sending patrols from Baybay toward Ormoc to prepare for a larger advance, while the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Regiment moved to Baybay, successfully ambushing the Japanese unit advancing to Abuyog. Concurrently, Okawachi sent his fourth convoy from Manila, consisting of three transports, four frigates, and six destroyers under Admiral Kimura. This convoy carried the bulk of General Yamagata's 26th Division and approximately 3,500 tons of supplies, followed by another echelon of three transports with the remainder of the 1st Division. The echelon reached Ormoc the next day, unloaded successfully, and departed without issue. However, the main convoy encountered air attacks as it approached Ormoc Bay, beginning its debarkation by nightfall. On 10 November the 38th Bomb Group, based on Morotai, sent 32 B-25 Mitchells escorted by 37 P-47 Thunderbolts to attack TA-4 near Ponson Island. Reaching the convoy just before noon, the B-25s attacked at minimum altitude in pairs, sinking the two largest transports, Takatsu Maru and Kashii Maru, disabling a third, and sinking two of the patrol craft escorts at a cost of seven bombers, for which the group was awarded the Distinguished Unit Citation. Although Yamagata's troops were finally ashore by November 10, most of the supplies couldn't be unloaded due to ongoing enemy air attacks. Shortly after leaving Ormoc, American planes intercepted the convoy, destroying two transports and one frigate, while further damaging another frigate and a destroyer. Meanwhile, Okawachi dispatched a third convoy, consisting of five transports, a submarine chaser, and five destroyers under Rear Admiral Hayakawa Mikio, transporting special troops and heavy equipment of the 26th Division. When one transport ran aground on Luzon's Bondoc Peninsula, Kimura sent two frigates and three destroyers to transfer its cargo to Ormoc. As a result, Hayakawa's convoy arrived at Ormoc Bay on November 11 and began unloading. However, ULTRA intercepts had detected the enemy convoy departing Manila, prompting Admiral Halsey to redeploy Task Force 38 under Admiral McCain. While under repair at Manila on 29 October, Nachi and Kumano were attacked by aircraft from USN Task Force 38. Nachi was hit by a single bomb to her aircraft deck, and this, as well as strafing attacks, killed 53 crewmen and further delayed repairs. On 5 November, again in Manila Bay, Nachi was attacked by three waves of U.S. planes from the aircraft carriers USS Lexington and Ticonderoga. She escaped the first wave undamaged, but was hit by five bombs and two or three torpedoes in the second wave while attempting to get underway. During the third wave, Nachi was hit by five torpedoes in her port side, which severed her bow and stern, and by an additional 20 bombs and 16 rockets. Nachi's flag commander, Vice Admiral Kiyohide Shima, was ashore for a conference at the time of the attack, but arrived at dockside in time to see his flagship blown apart. The central portion of the vessel sank in 102 feet (31 m) of water about 12 nautical miles (22 km) northeast of Corregidor. McCain launched an attack on Kimura's convoy. Just as unloading began, 347 planes struck, sinking all four transports and four destroyers, including the flagship Shimakaze, on which Hayakawa lost his life. This costly reinforcement operation thus ended in partial failure, with most equipment lost and over 1,500 casualties. Nevertheless, elements of the 1st Division moved immediately toward the Limon area, while Yamagata's units, though short on weaponry, were ordered to assemble at Dolores to prepare for joining the Imahori Detachment at Daro. At the same time, noticing the rapid advance of the enemy into the Carigara area, Yamashita concluded that Suzuki's proposed offensive toward Tacloban was destined for failure. He ordered the main force of the 35th Army to join the 16th Division in the advantageous mountainous positions of the Burauen-Dagami area to regain control of the recently captured airstrips, thereby limiting operations in the Carigara area to a holding action. Concurrently, as this adjustment to the tactical plan was made, Yamashita communicated his growing belief that the overall situation offered little hope for victory on Leyte and unsuccessfully tried to persuade General Terauchi to shift the decisive battle to Luzon. As a result of Terauchi's decision, the 68th Brigade was still to be sent to Leyte; the 23rd Division was scheduled to go to Manila in mid-November before returning to Leyte; and the 10th and 19th Divisions were planned for movement to the island by the end of the year. With the plans finalized for continuing the decisive battle on Leyte, Terauchi's headquarters departed Manila for Saigon on November 17. Back on Leyte, on November 9, the weary, mud-stained troops of the 21st Regiment launched another attack, with the 3rd Battalion assaulting the center of Breakneck Ridge and the 2nd Battalion targeting OP Hill, though they made only minor gains. Additionally, Verbeck's 1st Battalion attacked Limon but was repelled by heavy enemy fire, and fresh Japanese troops subsequently counterattacked the Hill 1525 position, forcing the Americans to retreat. Finally, Colonel Chapman's 2nd Battalion reached the western slopes of Hill 1525 in the afternoon, but it was too late for them to take part in the battle. On November 10, Verbeck continued his assault, successfully capturing OP Hill and making significant headway in the area. At the same time, Chapman's 2nd Battalion began advancing westward to establish a roadblock on Highway 2, approximately 2000 yards south of Limon. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Clifford's 1st Battalion of the 34th Regiment landed on the western shore of Carigara Bay and initiated a wide envelopment around the western flank of the 57th Regiment to secure the high ground known as Kilay Ridge. Additionally, Mudge's cavalrymen pressed forward toward Mount Minoro. On this day, Yamashita's adjustments to the tactical plan finally reached Suzuki's headquarters. As a result, Suzuki abandoned his initial strategy and directed Yamagata to move his troops quickly to Albuera to prepare for an offensive eastward, dubbed Operation Wa. To replace the 26th Division in upcoming operations on the Jaro front, Suzuki decided to deploy the 30th Division, which had not yet departed Mindanao, instructing them to land at Ipil and prepare to support the Imahori Detachment, already skirmishing with Bradley's patrols. On November 11, following a heavy artillery barrage, Verbeck resumed his assault, although the 2nd Battalion quickly found itself pinned down, while the 1st Battalion successfully secured a ridge 300 yards southwest of OP Hill. The next morning, the 1st and 3rd Battalions advanced against the crest of Breakneck Ridge, successfully capturing the objective before being halted by Japanese artillery fire. At the same time, Chapman's 2nd Battalion reached Highway 2, and Clifford's 1st Battalion, supported by elements of the guerrilla 96th Regiment, arrived in the Cabiranan area. By November 13, Verbeck's 1st and 2nd Battalions advanced 600 and 400 yards, respectively, without encountering opposition. Breakneck Ridge was secured, although the Japanese maintained control over several nearby spurs, particularly Corkscrew Ridge. Nonetheless, the 21st Regiment reported approximately 1,779 Japanese soldiers killed, suffering 630 casualties in the process. Additionally, Clifford's 1st Battalion successfully reached Kilay Ridge undetected and quickly established defensive positions. At 0855 on 13 November a column of Filipino men, women, and children entered the perimeter and brought approximately thirty-five boxes of rations from Consuegra. The battalion left the area at 0930 and reached the ridge without opposition. Trenches and prepared gun positions without a man in them honeycombed the ridge from one end to the other. It was evident that elements of the 1st Division had intended to occupy the area in the latter stages of the battle for Limon. On 14 November Colonel Clifford ordered his battalion to entrench itself along the ridge in positions that would afford the best tactical advantage. The battalion established strong points and observation posts on the knolls, placed blocks on the trails leading through the area, and sent out reconnaissance patrols to locate enemy positions. Colonel Clifford made arrangements to utilize the Filipinos as carriers. These men were to use a trail on the north end of the ridge and bring supplies to the battalion from a supply dump at Consuegra. The first human pack train arrived in the area at 1010 with twenty-eight cases of rations and a supply of batteries for the radios. At 1125 enemy artillery shelled the southern end of the ridge and twenty minutes later shifted its fire to the Limon area. The battalion did not succeed in establishing physical contact with the 2d Battalion, 19th Infantry, which was operating east of the road, but it was able to make radio contact. Throughout the day, patrols of the battalion were active in searching out enemy positions. Meanwhile the 112th Cavalry was landed at Carigara and attached to the 1st Cavalry Division to strengthen the assault on the central Leyte mountains. Meanwhile, the reserve 32nd Division, led by Major-General William Gill, was also dispatched to the island to relieve the fatigued 24th Division. This newly arrived division was assigned the mission of capturing Limon and advancing down the Ormoc Valley toward Ormoc. On the Japanese side, after receiving the rest of his division, Kataoka chose to move the 1st Regiment to the left flank to assist the 57th, which had also been bolstered by two fresh battalions. This combined force aimed to launch an attack along the main road toward Pinamopoan while the 49th Regiment and the 171st Independent Battalion sought to envelop the enemy's left flank toward Colasian. By mid-November, the headquarters of the 102nd Division and most of the 364th Independent Battalion had also arrived in Ormoc, with Lieutenant-General Fukei Shinpei taking command of the 41st Regiment and his other battalions on the island as they advanced toward Mount Pina. Furthermore, despite significant losses to enemy aircraft, five air regiments had reinforced the 4th Air Army, enabling General Tominaga to make the 4th Air Division fully operational, a unit that had previously focused solely on base activities and anti-submarine patrols. The replenishment of naval air strength was progressing well, with replacement aircraft for the 1st Combined Base Air Force outnumbering losses by 26% in November. On November 15, the Combined Fleet opted to cease training carrier air groups and instead focus on expanding the base air forces. The 3rd Air Fleet, stationed in the homeland, was tasked with training replacement units for deployment to the Philippines. Due to the successful reinforcement of Japanese air forces in the Philippines and General Kenney's ongoing inability to provide close air support, Halsey once again directed Task Force 38 to attack enemy airbases on Luzon. On November 13 and 14, McCain's carriers conducted several strikes against Japanese airfields in Luzon, resulting in a significant decrease in enemy air operations over Leyte. On 13 November 1944, on the threat of American carrier strikes on Luzon, Kiso was ordered to return to Brunei that evening carrying Vice Admiral Kiyohide Shima. Before she could leave for Brunei, she was attacked on 13 November while underway in Manila Bay by more than 350 carrier planes of Task Force 38's carrier task groups 38.1's Hornet, Monterey and Cowpens, TG 38.3's Essex, Ticonderoga and Langley and TG 38.4's Enterprise and San Jacinto. Three bombs hit Kiso to starboard - one in the bow, one near her boiler rooms and one near her aft gun mounts. Kiso sank in shallow water 13 kilometres (7.0 nmi; 8.1 mi) west of Cavite. Captain Ryonosuke Imamura and 103 of her crew survived, but 175 crewmen went down with the ship. Akebono, while alongside destroyer Akishimo at Cavite pier near Manila, was attacked in a USAAF air raid. A direct bomb hit set both ships ablaze, and the following day a large explosion on Akishimo blew a hole in Akebono, which sank upright in shallow water, with 48 crewmen killed and 43 wounded. After returning to Manila, Hatsuharu was caught in an air raid in Manila Bay. A series of near misses buckled plates and set fires, causing the ship to sink in shallow water. The attack killed 12 crewmen and injured 60 more, but 218 survived. Several other vessels were also sunk. Meanwhile, on November 14, the Hi-81 convoy, comprising the escort carriers Shinyo and Akitsu Maru, destroyer Kashi, seaplane tender Kiyokawa Maru, submarine chaser No. 156, seven escort ships, five oilers, and three transports, left Imari Bay under Rear-Admiral Sato Tsutomu. The convoy carried most of Lieutenant-General Nishiyama Fukutaro's 23rd Division and headed into the Yellow Sea, wary of enemy submarines. After stopping for the night in Ukishima Channel near the Gotō Islands, Sato's convoy resumed its journey on November 15 but was soon ambushed by two submarine wolfpacks. Commander Charles Loughlin's submarines were the first to strike, successfully hitting the Akitsu Maru with two torpedoes, which later sank, resulting in the loss of 2,046 lives, including most of the 64th Regiment. After the attack, Sato withdrew to Strange Island, located off the coast of Korea, to take refuge for the day. On the morning of November 17, the convoy resumed its journey but was soon detected by a B-29 Superfortress as it made its way toward the Shushan Islands. By late afternoon, Commander Gordon Underwood's submarines launched an assault on the Japanese ships, successfully striking the transport vessel Mayasan Maru, which sank quickly, resulting in the loss of 3,437 men, including most of the 72nd Regiment. Almost twelve hours later 200 kilometers off Saishu Island, Spadefish surfaced and attacked the Shinyo with six torpedoes. Four struck the carrier on the starboard at 11:03 pm, and it caught fire. At least 1,130 Japanese sailors went down with their ship; only about seventy survived, including Ishii. Kashi immediately dropped several depth charges where the Spadefish was thought to be. An oil slick and other debris eventually made the Japanese believe they had sunk Spadefish so the Kashi broke off the engagement, but Spadefish had escaped apparently without serious damage. Only minor cracks were reported to have appeared on the submarine after the alleged "sinking" by Kashi. Underwood's final strike was against the submarine chaser No. 156, which sustained three torpedo hits and sank rapidly. Following some rescue efforts, Sato continued his advance on November 21, eventually arriving in Kaohsiung five days later. Half of the convoy then proceeded to San Fernando, where the remaining members of the 23rd Division disembarked on December 2.  Yet thats it for today for the Philippines as we now need to shift over to Morotai.With Japanese reinforcements pushed back into the interior of the secured island, General Persons directed the 31st Division to capture several islands off New Guinea that served as observation points for Japanese outposts monitoring Allied movements. On November 15, the 2nd Battalion of the 167th Regiment landed on Pegun Island, followed by a successful attack on Bras Island the next day. By November 18, with the Mapia Islands secured, Company F of the 124th Regiment was sent to occupy the unguarded Asia Islands on November 19. In the Aitape region, Major-General Jack Stevens' 6th Australian Division was assigned to relieve American forces, similar to the Australian efforts on New Britain and Bougainville, in order to free up troops for the Philippines Campaign. By late October, a base had been successfully set up, allowing the 19th Brigade to arrive by mid-November, with the 17th Brigade scheduled for early December, and the 16th by year-end. Under General Blamey's orders, the new Australian garrisons were to adopt a more active approach than the American units had, so Stevens planned not only to secure the airfield and radar installations in the Aitape-Tadji area, but also to carry out extensive patrols in support of intelligence and guerrilla operations aimed at weakening the enemy in Wewak.  One of General Stevens' tasks was to give maximum help to AIB. and Angau units in the area in their tasks of gaining Intelligence, establishing patrol bases and protecting the native population. These AIB. and Angau units had been active in the Sepik-Aitape triangle since the time of the landing of American forces at Aitape in April 1944, and the 6th Division came into an area where, from the outset, practically all the deep patrolling had been done by groups of Australians. In the Aitape area, prior to the arrival of the Division (said the report of the 6th Division), Angau long-range patrols operated without troop support and, for their own protection, inaugurated a type of guerilla warfare. Selected village natives called "sentries" were taught to use grenades and Japanese rifles. The sentries, besides furnishing Intelligence, accounted for large numbers of enemy. This system was continued. As each area was freed the sentries were rewarded and returned to their villages. By early November, the 2/10th Commando Squadron had established a patrol base at Babiang, conducting numerous patrols throughout the month. Intelligence gathered suggested the Japanese forces were weakened, poorly nourished, and mainly focused on sourcing food. In response, Stevens planned two significant December operations: to sever the enemy's communication line along the Malin-Walum-Womisis-Amam axis and to neutralize enemy positions east of the Danmap River. By November 25, the seasoned 2/7th Commando Squadron had arrived at Babiang, and by month-end, the 19th Brigade took over the area. The commandos then advanced southward, setting up a base at Tong on December 4 and establishing an outpost at Kumbum three days later. Now to finish this week's episode let's explore the B-29 Superfortress operations during this time. After the Formosa Air Battle and the Omura raid on October 25, General LeMay's 20th Bomber Command conducted four missions in November. Three of these supported Southeast Asia operations as part of “PAC-AID,” while the fourth targeted the Omura Aircraft Factory, a key focus for the command. On November 3, 44 B-29s from India effectively bombed the Malegon Railway Yards at Rangoon. Two days later, 53 bombers hit Singapore's King George VI Graving Dock, the largest of several dry docks at Singapore and one of the world's best. The first of 53 Superforts attacking was over target at 0644, and the bombardier, Lt. Frank McKinney, put a I,ooo-pound bomb into the target within 50 feet of the aiming point, the caisson gate; Lt. Bolish McIntyre, 2 planes back, laid another alongside. This was the sort of pickle-barrel bombing the Air Corps had talked about before the war. Strike photos showed a rush of water into the dock, presumptive evidence that the gate had been strained, and subsequent reconnaissance photos indicated that the dock was out of use (A-2's estimate of three months of unserviceability was to prove quite accurate). There were other hits on the dock, on a 465-foot freighter in it, and on adjacent shops. For “baksheesh,” as the boys had learned to say in India, seven B-29's bombed the secondary target, Pangkalanbrandan refinery in Sumatra, and reported direct hits on the cracking plant. The Japanese, evidently relying on the inaccessibility of Singapore, put up a feeble defense, but the long trip took a toll of two planes and twelve crewmen, including Col. Ted L. Faulkner, commander of the 468th Group. On November 11, 96 B-29s launched from China to strike Omura under difficult weather; only 29 reached the aircraft factory unsuccessfully, while 24 more bombed Nanking with limited results. The month's final mission on November 27 saw 55 B-29s severely damage the Bang Soe marshaling yards in Bangkok. Meanwhile, in the Marianas, General Hansell's 21st Bomber Command prepared for strikes on the Japanese Home Islands. In order to properly plan missions to Japan, up-to-date reconnaissance photos of the proposed targets were needed. Other than information which was used during the Doolittle Raid in 1942, there was scant information about the locations of Japanese industry, especially the aircraft industry. On November 1, two days after arriving on Saipan, a 3rd Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron F-13A Superfortress (photo reconnaissance-configured B-29) took off bound for Tokyo. The aircraft flew over Tokyo at 32000 feet for 35 minutes taking picture after picture. A few fighters made it up to the camera plane's altitude but did not attack. These photos, along with other intelligence, gave the 21st Bomber Command the locations of the Japanese aircraft manufacturing plants and enabled mission planners to plan missions for the combat crews to attack. In honor of his mission, the aircraft was named "Tokyo Rose". In response, about ten G4Ms launched from Iwo Jima attacked Isley Field on Saipan the next day, scoring five bomb hits but losing three bombers. Hansell responded with a practice strike on Iwo Jima on November 5, though results were again limited. On November 7, the Japanese launched a follow-up attack, but it again resulted in minimal damage and cost them three bombers. A retaliatory strike by 17 B-29s the next day also fell short: one squadron had to jettison its bombs into the ocean, while another dropped its load through a gap in the undercast. Between Japanese attacks, American aircrew inexperience, delays in constructing airfields in the Marianas, and the slow movement of B-29s to Saipan, the 21st Bomber Command was behind schedule in its planned offensive against Japan. By November 15, only half of the 73rd Bombardment Wing's authorized 180 B-29s had arrived, but by November 22, around 118 bombers were finally in place. At this point, General Arnold ordered Hansell to begin Operation San Antonio I, marking the first strike against Tokyo. The chosen target was Nakajima's Musashi Aircraft Engine Plant, which supplied 27% of Japan's combat aircraft engines. On November 24, 111 B-29s took off for Japan, collectively carrying 277.5 tons of bombs. However, 17 bombers aborted mid-flight, and six others couldn't bomb due to mechanical issues. For the first time, the B-29s encountered the Jet stream, which was a high-speed wind coming out of the west at speeds as high as 200 mph at precisely the altitudes at which the bombers were operating. This caused the bomber formations to be disrupted and made accurate bombing impossible. As a result, only 24 B-29s bombed the Musashi plant, while 64 hit nearby dock and urban areas instead. The Japanese fighter response was less intense than expected, with the Americans claiming to have downed seven fighters, likely destroyed 18 more, and damaged nine, losing just one bomber in return. Another B-29 was lost on the return trip after running out of fuel and ditching. Despite disappointing bombing results in the mission—only 48 bombs struck the factory area, causing damage to just 1% of the building area and 2.4% of the machinery, with 57 killed and 75 injured—the raid exposed the weaknesses in Japan's air defense and showed the six million residents of Tokyo that they were vulnerable to attack. Given the limited impact of the November 24 mission, Hansell decided to launch a second major strike, dubbed San Antonio II, targeting Musashi once more. However, in the early hours of November 27, two G4M bombers from Iwo Jima carried out a low-altitude raid on Isley Field, escaping after destroying one B-29 and damaging eleven others.  Later that day, twelve bomb-equipped Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" fighters from the IJN's 252 Kōkūtai (252 Air Group) accompanied by two Nakajima C6N "Myrt" reconnaissance aircraft for navigation purposes departed Iwo Jima for Saipan. The attackers flew just above sea level to avoid US radar, and one of the A6Ms was forced to divert to Pagan after its propeller struck a wave; this aircraft was shot down by a USAAF Thunderbolt while attempting to land. The remaining eleven A6Ms arrived over Saipan at noon, shortly after XXI Bomber Command's second raid on Tokyo had departed. These aircraft strafed Isley Field destroying three or four B-29s and damaging up to two others. One of the Japanese pilots landed his fighter on Isley Field and fired on airfield personnel with his pistol until he was killed by rifle fire; this incident was witnessed by Brigadier General Haywood S. Hansell, the commander of XXI Bomber Command. None of the ten other A6Ms survived; four were shot down by USAAF fighters and six by anti-aircraft guns. The U.S. gunners also downed a USAAF Thunderbolt in circumstances which an official assessment later described as "inexcusable". Of the 81 bombers launched, 19 aborted, and those that reached Tokyo found the target covered by clouds, forcing them to drop bombs by radar over Tokyo's docks, urban areas, and the cities of Hamamatsu, Shizuoka, Numazu, and Osaka. Ultimately, for the loss of one Superfortress, the damage caused by this second strike was minimal. However, the strong Japanese response led Hansell to relocate some B-29s from Isley to safer Guam, strengthen Saipan's defenses and radar, and plan coordinated air-sea operations to neutralize Iwo Jima's staging fields. 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. The Americans pressed through Leyte's treacherous terrain and fierce resistance, aiming to secure strategic positions. Typhoons, enemy reinforcements, and brutal battles tested them harshly, but they advanced steadily. Despite heavy losses and airstrikes from both sides, American forces captured Breakneck Ridge and pushed onward, inching closer to victory.

Women Blazers
The One with Victoria Isley

Women Blazers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 49:22


In this episode, we welcome Victoria Isley, Vice President of Partnership Solutions for the Philadelphia 76ers. Victoria has built a remarkable career in the industry by being open to new opportunities and creating growth by pursuing roles and responsibilities outside of her comfort zone.  Her journey has included working for some of the biggest franchises in sports: the New York Giants, New Jersey Devils, Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors and now the Philadelphia 76ers - where she is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive and customized partnership programs that drive revenue and foster partner loyalty for the team.

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla
Exploited on Mars as a Sex Slave & Archeologist - Niara Isley Interview

EXOPOLITICS TODAY with Dr. Michael Salla

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 55:59


During her military service with the USAF from 1979 to 1983 as a radar specialist, Niara Isley witnessed a UFO at Tonopah Test Range. She was subsequently taken to Area 51, where she was subjected to sexual and other forms of abuse to suppress her memories. Isley was next taken on frequent trips to the Moon over the next three months, where she was exploited as slave labor and a sex worker. The abuses only ended after an extraterrestrial recognized that she was a Lyran starseed, and everything happening to her was being recorded by her star family. Isley wrote about her experiences and how she overcame the traumatic memories in her 2013 book, Facing the Shadow, Embracing the Light. In this Exopolitics Today interview, Niara Isley describes newly restored memories of when she was also taken to Mars during her USAF service in a 20-and-back program. On Mars, she describes her dual duties to study archeological artifacts in the Cydonia region while also being exploited as a sex worker. Facing the Shadow, Embracing the Light: A Journey of Spirit Retrieval and Awakening is available on Amazon --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/exopoliticstoday/support

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University
154: Vic Isley • A DMO's Response to Disaster

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 26:12


On this special edition of DMOU, we catch up with Vic Isley, CEO of Explore Asheville. In the devastating aftermath of the one-two-punch of torrential rains and then Hurricane Helene, Vic shares how the Asheville region is bouncing back…and how Explore Asheville is playing a vital and meaningful role in the recovery. From their presenting sponsorship of the upcoming Concert for Carolina to innovative initiatives like Always Asheville and Love Asheville from Afar, it's a fascinating story of grit and resiliency…and you'll learn how you can directly support Asheville's recovery. Join us.

The Thick Thighs Save Lives Podcast
S10 EP 30: Got 10 Minutes? Stretch with Us!

The Thick Thighs Save Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 57:29


When did static stretches get the boot?  In today's episode, we welcome them back. Because who doesn't love a good stretch? Some studies have found that static stretching pre-workout may decrease muscle power output for one to three minutes before going back to normal. Is that a reason to give up on static stretching? We say, NO, especially because stretching in the long term has been shown to increase muscle power output! We invite you to improve your flexibility and strength, reduce inflammation, have freedom of movement, and feel relaxed with us! We not only talk about when to stretch and the benefits of static stretches, coaches Kelsea, Rachael, Isley and Chelsy show you the stretches! Did you know you can watch this podcast on Spotify and YouTube? Tune in! (00:00:00) Welcome and Rachael's embarrassing story (00:09:40) Intro to topic: stretching is imperative for your health (00:14:35) The controversy surrounding static stretching (00:19:45) The difference between static and dynamic stretching (00:20:50) Clarifying the results found on static stretching studies (00:22:24) How to Increase flexibility to prevent injury (00:26:43) How to reduce inflammation (00:30:05) How to improve strength (00:31:28) How to gain freedom of movement (00:32:20) Intentional movement for relaxation and mental wellbeing (00:33:20) How to aid digestion (00:34:20) How to watch and stretch with us on Spotify and YouTube right now (00:34:50) What to do before you start stretching (00:36:19) Stretch with us! (00:50:53) Rachael's myofascial release she does every day for her feet (00:52:20) Kelsea's foam roller: a game changer every day for back relief RESOURCES https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9935669/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273886/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25127084/ Want to leave the TTSL Podcast a voicemail? We love your questions and adore hearing from you. https://www.speakpipe.com/TheThickThighsSaveLivesPodcast CVG Links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The CVG Nation app, for ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠iPhone⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The CVG Nation app, for Android⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Fitness FB Group⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Thick Thighs Save Lives Workout Programs⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Constantly Varied Gear's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Workout Leggings⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Persistent and Nasty
Edinburgh Festival Fringe Series 2024 - Ep219: Jobsworth

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 20:52


Today Elaine chats with Isley Lynn and Libby Rodliffe the co-writers and performer of Jobsworth. We chat the inspiration for the show, shame around debt and our lack of honestly when it comes to finical maters, the comedy of bad bosses and we have a great laugh. Jobsworth - Pleasence Courtyard - Upstairs Dates: 31st July - 26th AUGUST (not 14th) @ 1.45 pm Tickets available here: https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/jobsworth Jobsworth Bea's secretly working three full-time jobs. All at the same time. And she's still financially f*cked. Between looking after luxury flats and dogsitting the world's ugliest pooch, she's neck-deep in employers and it's only a matter of time until someone finds out she's breaking all her contracts. Armed with nothing but her smarmiest boss' dirty secret, can Bea get herself out of the red and into the black (and into the fit intern's bed)? Or will the plates she's been spinning come crashing down around her and her dysfunctional family? A riotous comedy about snakes and surviving capitalism. Libby Rodliffe Libby trained at Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Theatre credits include: JOBSWORTH (Vault Festival), Skin a Cat (Assembly Rooms: Edinburgh Fringe & UK Tour), Who Are We Now? (Southwark Playhouse), Trapped (Cockpit Theatre), Mr Kolpert (Lion & Unicorn Theatre). TV credits include: Best Interests, Call the Midwife and His Dark Materials (BBC). Feature film credits include: Spencer (Komplizen) and Big Boys Don't Cry (Six from Eight). Isley Lynn Isley is an American-born, London-based playwright and poet. Their play THE GLUE opened at Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and transferred to the Young Vic this year.They won the ‘Most Promising Playwright Award' at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2023 for their play THE SWELL, which opened to great acclaim at the Orange Tree Theatre and received a 2024 Olivier Awards nomination for Outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre, as well as being nominated for Best New Play, Best Director and Best Production at the 2023 Offies. Isley's play SKIN A CAT played at The Bunker as their premiere production in 2016. It was nominated for four Off West End Awards, including Best New Play. It was originally performed as part of the Vault Festival in London in January 2016, and was awarded ‘Pick Of The Year' by the festival. It was picked up by Playground Entertainment for TV adaptation.Isley is currently under commission to Vicky Graham Productions, Chichester Festival Theatre, Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds, and is writing a new musical with Emmy The Great and Tom Hughes. They are a graduate of the Royal Court Young Writers Programme (2012), the Royal Court Invitation Studio Group (2013), the Soho Theatre Young Company from 2011-2012, and The Bush Theatre's Emerging Writers' Group. HIPA GUIDES: HIPA GUIDES OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE

Aye Man Say Man Podcast
The Transformer Feat. Troy "The Transformer" Isley

Aye Man Say Man Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 97:37


AYE MAN...This week's episode the gang had Top Rank's undefeated NABO Middleweight Champion Troy "The Transformer" Isley on the show to talk boxing, life as a pro and his up bringing coming from Washington, D.C. and Alexandria, VA. The crew also talks the senseless murder of Sonya Massy. They pull a question from the AMSM bowl and give their review on Lil Yachty's 2023 album "Let's Start Here". SAY MAN...enjoy the show.

The Artful Dollar
EPISODE 35: Content & Tattooing with Pamela Carvalho (@wild.isley.tattoo)

The Artful Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 54:41


In this episode of The Artful Dollar Podcast, Ryan Roi welcomes tattoo artist Pamela Carvalho. This conversation covers Pamela's tattooing journey, her unique style, and the challenges of continuing education in the tattoo industry. Pamela also shares her insights on content creation, building a strong online presence, and the importance of authenticity. Join Ryan and Pamela for an uplifting podcast filled with practical advice and personal stories about their tattoo and entrepreneurial journeys.   Follow Pamela on Instagram: @wild.isley.tattoo https://www.instagram.com/wild.isley.tattoo/   –   Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 02:01 Pamela's Tattoo Journey 05:51 Content Creation in Tattooing 15:22 Dealing with Online Criticism 22:21 Finding Your Unique Style 31:12 The Journey into Tattoo Education 40:18 Balancing Business and Art 44:19 Faith and Success in Tattooing 52:37 Closing Remarks   –   Follow me on Instagram @ryanroitattoo - https://www.instagram.com/ryanroitattoo/   Check out my website - https://www.theartfuldollar.com/   –   Hear what people think about what we do at The Artful Dollar: https://www.theartfuldollar.com/testimonials   Find more Artful Dollar podcast episodes on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4P0j85W6U6tG6KTCTQidL4   #theartfuldollar #tattoopodcast

KSL Outdoors Show
Keith Isley-Legendary Barrelman Ute Stampede!

KSL Outdoors Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 12:50


Tim couldn't help but go a bit in-depth with rodeo clown Keith Isley about his incredible career and the sport of rodeo!

The Slip and Weave Podcast
Episode 109 - With Troy Isley 3

The Slip and Weave Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 37:45


Fresh off an impressive win over fellow prospect Javier Martinez, middleweight standout Troy Isley (13-0, 5 ko) returns to talk about what could be next, his 2-3 fight plan to a shot at unified champion Janibek Alimkhanuly, thoughts on the shocking decision for Robson Conceicao over Shock Foster and more.With special co-host Lucas KetelleSupport the Show.linktr.ee/Dakota93

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️ Espinoza smokes Chirino Ramirez Rematch NEXT

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 124:16


#rafaelespinoza #troyisley Andrescortes ️️️☎️ Espinoza smokes Chirino Ramirez Rematch NEXT

Literary Escapes with Becki
Ep 117: Exploring Indiana with Author Camilla Isley

Literary Escapes with Becki

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 18:03


This week we're headed into the heart of Indiana with the wonderfully talented Camilla Isley! Camilla, originally from Italy, shares her unique experiences living in South Bend, Indiana, and how the charm of the Midwest influenced her work. Camilla shares her unconventional transition from a career in science engineering to writing romantic comedies, highlighting how taking online writing courses helped her unlock her storytelling potential. We also dive into the quirky scenarios she envisions for her characters, such as transforming a book boyfriend into reality in her upcoming book, "It Started with a Book," and the comedic twists in her latest projects. Camilla also gives us a peek into the books she loves to read and how they inspire her creative process. Join us as we explore Camilla's literary world filled with wit, romance, and the unexpected!   CLICK HERE to sign up for the BOOK CLUB!   CLICK HERE to check out the SHOW NOTES for this episode!   Are you an author who would like to join me for a conversation on the podcast? CLICK HERE to get more information and fill out the form.   Every week at Literary Escapes, we travel through the pages to a new destination, discovering the landscapes and heartbeats of different states through the wonderful world of books. From the golden coasts of California to the lively streets of New York City, each book we explore offers a unique slice of life and culture, all from the comfort of your favorite reading nook.   Find links to the books, author, and book club here: https://literaryescapes.fun/ep-117-exploring-indiana-with-author-camilla-isley/

Revival Mom | Grow Deeper with God, Encourage children in the Lord, Christian Home
5 | From Challenges to Peace: A Mom's Journey of Trusting God and Making It Work with LeeAnn Isley

Revival Mom | Grow Deeper with God, Encourage children in the Lord, Christian Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 35:28 Transcription Available


In this episode of the Revival Mom Podcast, I sit down with the incredible LeeAnn Isley, a devoted mom of three and a farmer's wife, who shares her inspiring journey of pursuing dreams and living by the motto 'let's make it work.' LeeAnn opens up about the importance of trusting God and staying flexible when unexpected challenges come our way. She emphasizes the value of having a continual conversation with God, always seeking His guidance and taking each step with a positive and resourceful mindset. Throughout our chat, LeeAnn encourages us to face life's challenges with an attitude of faith and resilience. She reminds us that the true reward at the end of our journey is finding peace and experiencing God's power in our weaknesses. Join us for this uplifting conversation and learn how to navigate your own path with trust, positivity, and a can-do spirit. Tune in to be inspired and empowered to 'make it work' in your own life!   Connect with LeeAnn Instagram at @leeannisley Facebook at LeeAnn Isley   Sit up, grab a pen and paper. This is going to be good.    Alyssa   Next Steps: Get the FREE Walk Free From Guilt Training: guiltfreebook.com Get your FREE Powerful Declarations to Speak Over Your Kids PDF: revivalmomprays.com Join the Revival Mom Community Book a Revival Mom Discovery Call   01:59Leanne's Farming Journey 06:24Leanne's Christmas Tree Farm Dream 09:40The Mindset of 'Let's Make It Work' 11:08Finding Peace in Unexpected Situations 26:07Advice for Those Facing Unexpected Changes 30:29Prayer and Conclusion

Candy Gibbs's Podcast
Episode 127: Knowledge of God & Israel | With Rod Schroder & Mike Isley

Candy Gibbs's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 40:05


This week, my two friends Rod Schroder & Mike Isley, join me to discuss Israel, Jewish culture, and it's importance to us as believers. They bring clear insight and a timely reminder of the promise found in Genesis 12, "I will bless those who bless you..." The Bible is very clear on where God stands considering Israel, we must be also.WATCH on YouTube at link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBxEgK5PlGA&t=13s

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey
597 The Core Principles of My Faith with Jalyn Isley

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 1:59


597 The Core Principles of My Faith with Jalyn Isley

Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins Podcast
Episode 145: Dancefloor Memories, Classic Soul music Special Podcast #7

Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 64:50


Dancefloor Memories with Patrick Hawkins, 60 Minutes of Classic Soul Podcast. Classic tracks, from, Freda Payne, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, The Foundations, The Isley brothers, The Trammps, Gill Scot Heron, The Chi -Lites, Jackie Wilson, Wilson Picket, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding and Curtis Mayfield, Two tracks from the L.A Boppers and FIVE Northern Soul tracks in a row.. Just settle down with a long drink and chill or boogie around your kitchen to tracks others would never dream of playing! Spread the word, give me a like and follow my Podcasts. Much Love Pat

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey
584 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (Set Your Intentions for the Week)

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 1:25


584 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (Set Your Intentions for the Week)

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey
581 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (Three Tips for Spiritual Well Being)

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 2:16


581 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (Three Tips for Spiritual Well Being)

Straight Shooters
BONUS: High IQ Basketball/Straight Shooters Swap-Cast w/ Brian Isley

Straight Shooters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 67:31


This episode is a very special SWAP-CAST with the Straight Shooters Wrestling Podcast!!! Co-hosts Nick Piccone & Vaughn Johnson join Brian Isley to discuss Basketball & Pro Wrestling! Get ready to examine their "TOP 5 favorite Wrestlers of all time", Issues with the Philadelphia Sixers, and the upcoming Wrestle Mania which Brian, Nick, and Vaughn are all attending! Check it out!! Nick Piccone is a contributing writer for Philly Influencer at the Philly Voice since 2015 & contributing writer at FoxPHLGambler.com.   / _piccone  https://officialnickpiccone.com/https://www.phillyvoice.com/staff-con... Vaughn Johnson is a contributing writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer & Wrestling Junkie.   / vaughnmjohnson  https://www.inquirer.com/author/johns...https://wrestlingjunkie.usatoday.com/... SPONSORED BY: Starve or Grind Apparel https://gosapparel.com/  / gosbrand   If You Know, You Know - Hip Hop and R&B Trivia Card Game https://www.amazon.com/IYKYK-Hip-Triv... Honey "B" Cakes https://www.facebook.com/p/Honey-B-Ca... High IQ offers a different perspective on the game we love. The show is divided into 4 quarters(topics) 12 minutes, just like an NBA regulation game(running clock, of course). Brian and Ray will go back and forth on each topic, along with special guests(players, coaches, and media.) We'll also have an OT segment, but it won't be overtime. It's off-topic, where we touch on a subject not basketball-related. HighIQBasketballIsley@Gmail.com   / hiqhoops    / high_iq_hoops   Brian Isley:   / thebrianisley  https://www.brianisleylive.com/ Music by Tony Cobain "Game Time(High IQ Basketball Theme Song)" https://tidal.com/browse/artist/8541638 Producer and comedian Neil Wood https://iamneilwood.com/https://www.jameswoodart.com/ A DropTent Media Network production - https://droptent.com/ See a local comedy show - https://droptent.com/biggest-little-c... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shootersradio/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shootersradio/support

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey
572 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (A Spiritual Leadership Approach)

Daily SPARK Minute with Simon T. Bailey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 22:27


572 Simon T. Bailey with Jalyn Isley (A Spiritual Leadership Approach)

Music Maniacs W/ Sight After Dark
The Musical Magnificence of the Isley Brothers

Music Maniacs W/ Sight After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 48:02


Welcome to Music Maniacs w/ Sight After Dark (Your new favorite band)!  Every podcast we discuss a different musical topic and/or artist. This episode is about one of the greatest bands of all time...The Isley Brothers! The Isley brothers have revolutionized multiple genres of music during a career spanning over SIX DECADES! They have cemented their place as one of the greatest, and most influential music groups of all time and their significance cannot be understated. Come hang out with Sight After Dark as we discuss all things Isley Brothers! All songs played during the podcast can be found in their entirety below: The Isley Brothers - “Shout” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPVf01jXL7M Jackie Wilson - “Lonely Teardrops” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgyl_LBdcxo The Isley Brothers - “Twist and Shout” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTaqn8_gMR0 The Beatles - “Twist and Shout” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RicaUqd9Hg The Isley Brothers - “Testify” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUdYp-6a4RA The Isley Brothers - “This Old Heart of Mine” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1xIQmTious The Isley Brothers - “It's Your Thing” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqc_EhmL8-E Salt N' Peppa - “Shake Your Thang” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbQTZs06tZg The Isley Brothers - “Who's That Lady” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1Mvy3E8P2U Ernie Isley - “Purple Haze” (Live at Rock N Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcjOymzFCxM The Isley Brothers - “Love the One You're With” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_gcE5pzILQ The Isley Brothers - “Spill The Wine” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNHi5KUcBjY The Isley Brothers - “Lay Lady Lay” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzYm6jjyb7o The Isley Brothers - “Pop That Thang” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga0jnQLIe5s The Isley Brothers - “Work to Do” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w28W4Nh9tJM The Isley Brothers - “Brother, Brother, Brother” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyhVMXoyyNA The Isley Brothers - “Summer Breeze” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T88fbHOmvRk The Isley Brothers - “Fight The Power” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QZvoOqUkqw The Isley Brothers - “For the Love of You” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23W3wqAvsLg The Isley Brothers - “Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time For Love)” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eQB_AvUVyY The Isley Brothers - “Between the Sheets” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pf_si60K9nM Isley, Jasper, Isley - “Caravan of Love” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foFK6q7kF9Y The Isley Brothers - “Footsteps in the Dark” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRWtvbyprgo The Isley Brothers - “Voyage to Atlantis” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ_snOkHeVk Sight After Dark - “Poison Heart” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wQFmX9LROs ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Do you love Music, and Music History, with a side of Comedy? Well you're in the right place! Sight After Dark (Singer Sifa Graffiti and Guitarist Dan Berg) is a band out of Brooklyn, NY that loves two things:  1) Talking Music 2) Cracking Jokes  One day we were sitting around, discussing our favorite artists, and thought: what better way to combine the two than start a music podcast!?  Every episode we‘ll be bringing our unique brand of humor and musical knowledge discussing a different musical topic. Some episodes will be a little more musical and factual, while others will be a bit more comical and maniacal.  If you want to be entertained by stories of your favorite musicians, BY musicians, there is no better place to be than here. New episodes every other Wednesday! ________________________________________________________________________________________________ If you like our content, and feel like being generous, please consider donating! Every dollar helps us to continue making this podcast! https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sightafterdark? Check out our main Sight After Dark channel here!  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDUpanoPZcSgTkn9lWb60yA Subscribe to our Patreon to keep the podcast going!  https://www.patreon.com/musicmaniacs Listen to Sight After Dark Music here! Buy here: https://sightafterdark.bandcamp.com/ Stream here: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/sightafterdark/dark-days-and-sucker-ways Buy a S.A.D Shirt and we'll love you forever! https://www.sightafterdarkonline.com/shop Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/sightafterdark Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sight_afterdark/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sightafterdark/ Website: sightafterdarkonline.com Dan Berg: Twitter: @danbergmusic Instagram: @danbergmusic YouTube: Dan Berg Music Sifa Graffiti: Instagram: @sifa.graffiti movementgraffiti.info Business inquiries? Shoot us an email here: sightafterdark@gmail.com

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network
The Big Takeover Show – Number 471 – January 29, 2024

Real Punk Radio Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024


This week's show, after a 1967 Who hot-shot: one last guest DJ “tribute to 1980” set by Jim Santo, (pt. 5 of 5) + brand new New Model Army, GospelbeacH, Superchunk, Real Estate, Paul Collins, Soft Science, and Penny Arcade (James Hoare), plus The Isley...

On The Shelf
Come for the Fight Club, Stay For The Great Story - In The Ring With Sierra Isley

On The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 44:51


Today on OTS I finally got to sit down with Sierra Isley to discuss her debut novel IN THE RING. I've been so excited about this since I learned about the book from another interview I did recently with I.S. Belle since also has a YA fight club book coming out! And yes YA Fight Club. It is an amazing premise and incredible book and I hope you enjoy the interview. Follow Sierra Follow OTS Get In The Ring Little Shop of Stories (GA) Quail Ridge Books (NC) Odyssey Books (MA)

Da Fixx Morning Radio Show
193. The Power of Prayer: Melinda Isley's Journey of Hope and Healing

Da Fixx Morning Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 60:09


In this episode of Da Fixx, we have an inspiring conversation with talented Christian R&B artist, Melinda Isley. We discuss her faith journey, the importance of breaking free from traditional gospel music, and putting God first. Melinda shares her personal experiences, including her father's battle with pancreatic cancer and how it shifted her perspective on faith. She emphasizes the importance of stepping out in obedience to follow God's plans and encourages listeners to embrace all of God's blessings. The conversation also touches on the importance of physical health and the power of prayer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Night Dreams Talk Radio
E.T. HER ABDUCTION! Niara Terela Isley

Night Dreams Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 122:13


Niara has been a spiritual seeker from almost the cradle up. After discovering a disturbing three-month block of missing time in 1980 from her time as an enlisted airman in the U.S. Air Force – during which she had only the most general of memories – Niara underwent hypnosis to recover some of that missing time and to investigate other earlier memories and strange dreams from her childhood. What she discovered was staggering and life-altering, turning her life upside down for a good many years, launching her into more study and research to find out what had happened to her, why, and in what context, and to heal from the ensuing emotional fallout.As an experiencer of extraterrestrial abduction/contact and strange milab-type experiences while in the Air Force, Niara has gained deep insights into the workings of our world and the roles that different groups of extraterrestrials may be playing in it. Today she works to raise public awareness about the reality of extraterrestrials, to shed light on the machinations of the “deep state” as a veteran and patriot of our United States of America.

Sinister DreamCast
One Piece with Aleen Isley

Sinister DreamCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 119:32


This week Nick welcomes his friend, actress and writer Aleen Isley to discuss the prolific anime series One Piece!  Aleen goes into the story as well as she can with something with so much content, the characters, and storylines which mean the most to her, and why it means so much to her! To support the podcast: patreon.com/nickkizina Credits: Modern Mythos Network intro and outro written and performed by Sean McNeilly Geeky Nerd Theme Music credit: "The Misadventure Begins" by Ozzed from the album Cor Metallicum, under a Creative Commons license. More from Ozzed can be found at ozzed.net, Apple Music, and Spotify Album Art, and Geeky Nerd Logo: Eugene Conniff Host: Nick Kizina Producer: Nick Kizina

Sound Opinions
RIP Rudolph Isley

Sound Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 7:05


In this bonus episode Greg pays tribute to Rudolph Isley, a founding member of The Isley Brothers who died October 11 at age 84.Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

DISGRACELAND
Mini Episode: Thousands of Baseball Bats, Traveling by Mail, and RIP Rudolph Isley

DISGRACELAND

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 22:09


This week kicks off DISGRACELAND's Halloween countdown, featuring all our spooky episodes daily. Jake teases the upcoming re-releases, and runs down past and current Disgraceland subject history, plus your emails. Jake wants to hear from you! What's your favorite sad sack 70s music? What's your favorite Jim Croce album? What are the best alter egos in music? Favorite Halloween songs? And what's your favorite Disgraceland Halloween episode? Drop a line at 617-906-6638, on socials @disgracelandpod, or disgracelandpod@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Should Check It Out
#219 - Tales from the Concerts | RS Greatest Guitarists + TayTay Today | Rudy Isley

You Should Check It Out

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 60:05


Greg saw two shows, so we're in for a double dose of “Tales from the Concerts” this week! Greg finally gets to hear how Sleep Token sounds live, plus another fantastic Les Claypool & The Flying Frog Brigade.Song: Lee Moses - “California Dreaming”Jay reveals some new gems from the latest iteration of Rolling Stone's “250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.” Taylor Swift has released a movie of her latest concert, and it's breaking some serious records. The film earned $96 million in the US in its first week.Song: Joseph Spence - “Brownskin Girl”Nick wants to discuss Rudolph “Rudy” Isley, who passed away last week at his home in Illinois. He was a founding member of the Isley Brothers, which formed in the 50s with brothers Kelly & Ronald. They wrote and recorded some milestone songs, across multiple genres, throughout their 6 decades making music. Though he left the group in 1989 to become a minister, his contributions helped create and establish their reputation.Songs:The Isley Brothers - “Testify Pts 1 & 2”The Isley Brothers - “It's Your Thing”The Isley Brothers - “What It Comes Down To”

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Isley Death, Roscoe Wallace Collabo, Friday The 13th, Carla Birthday and more.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023 86:26 Transcription Available


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The Lincoln Ware Rewind Podcast
The Lincoln Ware Rewind: RIP Rudolph Isley

The Lincoln Ware Rewind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 88:09


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The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jewish Students feeling unsafe, a Market Update, and Rudolph Isley passes (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 32:03


In the 2nd hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show: Jewish Students on many college campus not feeling safe Retired Major General Bob Dees joins Marc & Kim to discuss what the US can do to recover the hostages that Hamas have taken, if the US will get involved on the ground in this skirmish, and what he thinks of the open border during war time Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update In Other News with Ethan: The Death of Rudolph Isley, Contract negotiations between Actors and Studios have broken down, Couple say they have proof of Big Foot, and Mark Twain's original handwritten manuscript of Tom Sawyer has been restored Coming Up:  Jim Carafano and Paul Berry III

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News with Ethan: Death of Rudolph Isley, Big Foot, and Actors /Studios still fighting

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 6:10


In Other News with Ethan: The Death of Rudolph Isley, Contract negotiations between Actors and Studios have broken down, Couple say they have proof of Big Foot, and Mark Twain's original handwritten manuscript of Tom Sawyer has been restored

Soil Sense
Conservation For Both Ecology and Farm Economics with Laurie Isley

Soil Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 28:38


We love to talk about soil conservation practices on this show, but it's always important to frame it in a realistic context that acknowledges farms are businesses. This means that the right thing for the soil has to also be the right thing for the farm's profitability. Michigan farmer Laurie Isley shares how she's embraced new practices at Sunrise Farms, from strip tillage to precision technology to biologicals and beyond on today's episode of Soil Sense. “We've also found that we continue to be profitable in the same way that we were before using these other practices. And that's really the point we try and get across to the farmers we talk to. Profitability is not this one and conservation this one. They can be very close together. It's not like they're two ends of a spectrum. Some of it isn't that I'm getting a greater yield. It's just, I have fewer costs related to the tillage that I was doing prior to that.” - Laurie Isley Laurie is one of the owners of Sunrise Farms in Southeastern Michigan along with her husband, Jim and their son Jacob. The family farm grows about 1100 acres of corn and soybeans and implements a lot of different conservation practices including strip tillage, cover crops which they have flown on, filter strips, soil tests, and precision ag practices. Laurie, who also spent decades teaching agriscience at the high school level, now also contributes to the industry as part of the Michigan Soybean Committee and the United Soybean Board, where she is the chair of the Communication and Education Committee.  “It requires people that are open to seeking more information. So I guess my major message to them is don't settle. Be willing to look for what are new opportunities that I can use on my farm that will help me to be more profitable, but also help to ensure that the soil that I leave behind for the generations to come is as good as it possibly can be and still viable for other generations to continue farming in this area.” Laurie Isley This Week on Soil Sense: Meet Michigan farmer Laurie Isley as she shares how she's embraced new practices at Sunrise Farms Explore the introduction and use of cover crops on her operation and the efforts she's making to share her experiences with other producers Discover Laurie's journey from agriscience teacher to the Michigan Soybean Board and United Soybean Board Thank you to the Soy Checkoff for sponsoring this Farmers for Soil Health series of the Soil Sense podcast. This show is produced by Dr. Abbey Wick, Dr. Olivia Caillouet, and Tim Hammerich, with support from the United Soybean Board, the University of Missouri Center for Regenerative Agriculture and the Soil Health Institute. If you are interested in what soil health looks like in practice and on the farm, please subscribe and follow this show on your favorite podcast app, and leave us a rating and review while you're there. Check out the Farmers for Soil Health website at FarmersForSoilHealth.com. 

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Shakur Puts Division On Alert; 'Bam' Rodriguez Gets WIDE Win❗️Weekend Recap

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 108:52


#shakurstevenson #jesserodriguez #jaredanderson ️️️☎️Shakur Puts Division On Alert; 'Bam' Rodriguez Gets WIDE Win❗️Weekend Recap

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Shakur Stevenson vs. Shuichiro Yoshino

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 290:36


#keyshawndavis #jaredanderson #shakurstevenson ☎️Shakur Stevenson vs. Shuichiro Yoshino

Tha Boxing Voice
☎️Shakur Stevenson vs. Shuichiro Yoshino

Tha Boxing Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 84:20


#keyshawndavis #jaredanderson #shakurstevenson ☎️Shakur Stevenson vs. Shuichiro Yoshino