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May 22, 2025: James Bowie, VP and CISO of Tampa General Hospital, and Mick Coady, CTO at Armis, join Drex for this webinar re-run. Discover how asset visibility exposes unused medical equipment, saving hundreds of thousands in unnecessary purchases. James shares how quantifying a vulnerability in the “language everyone speaks”, money, sparked immediate executive action and reduced millions in risk. The experts navigate the delicate balance between security and uninterrupted patient care, challenging the traditional view of cybersecurity as merely defensive. Reframe security from an obstacle to an operational ally and gain a fresh perspective on how modern healthcare organizations can leverage security investments to drive clinical and financial efficiency. Key Points: 05:57 Asset Management and Efficiency 20:33 Defining Resilience 25:53 The Role of Cyber Programs in IT 30:46 Risk Quantification and Decision Making 39:16 Integrating Questions 43:11 Prioritizing Security Investments X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
April 28, 2025: James Bowie, VP and CISO of Tampa General, explores the human side of cybersecurity leadership. Facing a fragmented IT team James reveals how a $20,000 investment in ethical hacking training eliminated millions in security risks in a single weekend. Then, how do healthcare security leaders balance life-and-death decisions when ransomware hits critical services? The conversation delves into managing AI implementation safely in healthcare settings, with James detailing their two-week governance turnaround that laid the foundation for all AI projects to come. Key Points: 02:56 Building a Cybersecurity Culture 07:00 AI and Cyber Foundations 11:29 High-Pressure Situations 15:39 Bonus Round: Personal Insights and Advice X: This Week Health LinkedIn: This Week Health Donate: Alex's Lemonade Stand: Foundation for Childhood Cancer
Aujourd'hui je vous parle de James Bowie et de son couteau. Bowie, un nom qui a inspiré son nom de scène à David Bowie. Un nom qui résonne comme une légende aux Etats-Unis. Un homme entre mythe et réalité, figure incontournable de la Frontière américaine. Bagarreur, contrebandier, duelliste... et héros tragique de Fort Alamo.
On the fifty-second episode of the Constitutionalist, Shane, Ben, and Matthew are joined by Jordan Cash, Assistant Professor at the James Madison College at Michigan State University, to discuss Texas's declaration of independence from Mexico, and its annexation by the United States. We want to hear from you! Constitutionalistpod@gmail.com The Constitutionalist is proud to be sponsored by the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America's Founding Principles and History. For the last twenty years, JMC has been working to preserve and promote that tradition through a variety of programs at the college and K-12 levels. Through their American Political Tradition Project, JMC has partnered with more than 1,000 scholars at over 300 college campuses across the country, especially through their annual Summer Institutes for graduate students and recent PhDs. The Jack Miller Center is also working with thousands of K-12 educators across the country to help them better understand America's founding principles and history and teach them effectively, to better educate the next generation of citizens. JMC has provided thousands of hours of professional development for teachers all over the country, reaching millions of students with improved civic learning. If you care about American education and civic responsibility, you'll want to check out their work, which focuses on reorienting our institutions of learning around America's founding principles. To learn more or get involved, visit jackmillercenter.org. The Constitutionalist is a podcast cohosted by Professor Benjamin Kleinerman, the RW Morrison Professor of Political Science at Baylor University and Founder and Editor of The Constitutionalist Blog, Shane Leary, a graduate student at Baylor University, and Dr. Matthew Reising, a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Princeton University. Each week, they discuss political news in light of its constitutional implications, and explore a unique constitutional topic, ranging from the thoughts and experiences of America's founders and statesmen, historical episodes, and the broader philosophic ideas that influence the American experiment in government.
Tickets are currently available for “An Evening with Heroes” at the Alamo. This special after-hours, live theatrical tour will take place Saturday, Feb. 22, beginning at 6 p.m., with tours departing every 15 minutes. Candlelight-guided 45-minute tours will take guests through the Alamo grounds to watch history unfold at this live theatrical event featuring two new scenes. Step back in time to witness the actions and conversations of the Alamo defenders and residents like James Bowie, David Crockett, and Susannah Dickinson in the hours before the final, fateful attack. Ticket prices are for adults and for children 12...Article Link
Tickets are currently available for “An Evening with Heroes” at the Alamo. This special after-hours, live theatrical tour will take place Saturday, Feb. 22, beginning at 6 p.m., with tours departing every 15 minutes. Candlelight-guided 45-minute tours will take guests through the Alamo grounds to watch history unfold at this live theatrical event featuring two new scenes. Step back in time to witness the actions and conversations of the Alamo defenders and residents like James Bowie, David Crockett, and Susannah Dickinson in the hours before the final, fateful attack. Ticket prices are for adults and for children 12...Article Link
Col. James Bowie was too sick to command the troops at the Alamo, so Col. Travis took over. Historians have debated how he died. Some say he died by suicide, others that he died fighting a Mexican officer, or that he was captured and killed. Some say he was shot while on the rampart. Joe, the only survivor, said Travis fired his double-barreled shotgun and immediately fell to enemy fire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During the Siege of the Alamo, legendary folk heroes Davey Crockett and James Bowie, along with an odd man called Plain ‘Ol Joe, are sent to intercept supplies en route to Santa Anna's troops. After a gun battle, the Texans learn of a mysterious valley nearby where Mexican soldiers were massacred and where there might be large guns they can reclaim.
In 2023, we saw Eddie Bauer and Johnson & Johnson retire their widely recognizable script logo for a basic sans serif type, causing a sweep of panic in the design community. Are all script logos doomed? To find out whether this is an actual trend, we consulted type experts James Bowie, Fast Company contributor and sociologist at Northern Arizona University who studies trends in logo design and branding, as well as James Edmondson, Type Designer and Founder of OH no Type Co.To see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @changeofbrand.Created by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by Blake Howard (@blakehoward), co-hosted by Tracy Clark, edited and scored by ATAM Audio, brief-in by Dee Boyle, fact-checked and coordinated by Jill Jeffries, produced by Brianna Belcher, and artwork by Stephanie Kim.
With more steamers on the rivers, it was the perfect place for professional gamblers. Unwary passengers with rolls of money were the perfect victims for the crooked gamblers. Cheaters were sometimes caught and kicked off by the captain. James Bowie caught a cheater, and with the use of the knife he was famous for, taught the crooks a lesson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Alamo is a historic site in San Antonio, Texas, that was originally a Spanish mission and later a fortress. It is famous for the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, when a small group of Texans fought bravely against a much larger Mexican army for 13 days. The Texans lost the battle, but their courage inspired others to continue the fight for Texas independence. Some of the most famous defenders of the Alamo were Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and William Travis. The Alamo is now a museum and a symbol of Texas pride. as one of the deadliest nightclub fires in history and sparked public outrage and investigations. The cause of the fire was never conclusively determined, but some evidence suggested that faulty aluminum wiring or arson may have been involved. #history #Beverly #mafia #beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbundy #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #truecrimememes #killers #killer #murder #mindhunter #murderer #kansas #icp #ouijamacc #juggalettes #juggalo #bondage #twiztid #thegathering #murdermuseum #eldorado #odditiesandcuriosities #caveman #oddities #rare #parkcity #death #charlesmanson #jeffreydahmer #edgein #crime #horror #darkart #richardramirez #halloween #criminal #horrorart #creepy #btkart #truecrimeart #truecrimepodcast #cannibal #albertfish #r #thriller #netflix #truecrimejunkie #horrormovies #history #selfie #truecrimefan #homicide #mystery #truecrimeobsessed #scary #serialkillerart #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimepodcast #crime #murder #podcast #truecrimeaddict #serialkiller #serialkillers #truecrimejunkie #horror #unsolved #murderino #podcastersofinstagram #truecrimeobsessed #mystery #ssdgm #truecrimefan #killer #truecrimememes #unsolvedmysteries #creepy #paranormal #podcasts #history #tedbundy #criminal #scary #podcasting #coldcase #murdermystery #bookstagram #death #buzzfeedunsolved #crimescene #truecrimepodcasts #missingperson #missing #halloween #crimejunkie #news #myfavoritemurder #spooky #supernatural #truecrimestories #homicide #ryanbergara #shanemadej #murderer #podcaster #truecrimebooks #memes #spotify #podernfamily #boogara #shaniac #jeffreydahmer #police #s #justice #history #ww #travel #art #photography #architecture #love #culture #nature #travelphotography #photooftheday #s #historia #instagood #historical #worldwar #heritage #india #instagram #museum #italy #war #vintage #memes #picoftheday #ig #europe #photo #explore #ancient#germany #historymemes #usa #beautiful #travelgram #follow #historic #france #music #military #italia #castle #historylovers #a #medieval #life #education #like #facts #landscape #storia #world #old #city #historyfacts #archaeology #upsc #america #wwii #Podcasthost #Aftermath #aftermathpodcast #podcast #binge #bingepodcast #podcasttips newpodcastalert #slander #Hudson #aftermath #history #updates #storiesyouforgotabout #WW1 #WW2 #attack #terrorattack #nostalgia #Queen #mercury #FreddyMercury #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimepodcast #crime #murder #podcast #truecrimeaddict #serialkiller #serialkillers #truecrimejunkie #horror #unsolved #murderino #podcastersofinstagram #truecrimeobsessed #mystery #ssdgm #truecrimefan #killer #truecrimememes #unsolvedmysteries #creepy #paranormal #podcasts #history #tedbundy #criminal #scary #podcasting #coldcase #murdermystery #bookstagram #death #buzzfeedunsolved #crimescene #truecrimepodcasts #missingperson #missing #halloween #crimejunkie #news #myfavoritemurder #spooky #supernatural #truecrimestories #homicide #ryanbergara #shanemadej #murderer #podcaster #truecrimebooks #memes #spotify #podernfamily #boogara #shaniac #jeffreydahmer #police #s #justice #forgotten history #The Aftermath #Alamo #thealamo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-hudson9/message
In this episode, I discuss perhaps the most famous of all battles, the Alamo. In previous episodes, I've discussed the battles that took place Gonzales, Goliad (La Bahia), and the Siege of Bexar (or San Antonio) which took place from October through December of 1835. I've discussed a group of Texans who were very important in the revolution, the Tejanos, the Mexican Texans. Now it's time to look at the actual battle of the Alamo. Before I get too much into the actual story, I need to mention that there have been at least 8 movies made about the alamo, with the 1st being produced in 1915. It was a silent movie called Martyrs of the Alamo and it was produced by D.W. Griffith. Now, let's be honest and fair. Most of the movies about the battle of the Alamo are nonsense. The first of them, the one by D.W. Griffith was total garbage. Griffith, whose contributions to the movie industry cannot be denied, was a well-known white supremacist whose movies all reflected that. Now the 2004 version is probably the most accurate of the movies made about the battle, but even it took what we call literary license with the events that took place, especially in the use of dialogue. So what really happened? One thing that the movies do get correct is there were some big-name folks who fought there. One of them was David Crockett, from Tennessee, (by the way his actual fiddle is in the Witte Museum in San Antonio, and I once had a chance to hear it played during a recording session that took place in the Alamo Chapel). On different sides of the battle were two men who had once been friends adventurer James Bowie, and Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna. For a large number of Americans and almost all Texans, the battle for the Alamo has become a symbol of patriotic sacrifice and bravery. The men and women who were in the battle were indeed brave and as I mentioned in the beginning, the traditional popular novels, stage plays, and motion pictures, obscure the actual historical event. To understand the reality of the battle, we have to look at why San Antonio and the Alamo itself was strategic. Remember how in December 1835 a Federalist army of Texan (or Texian, as they were called) immigrants, American volunteers, and their Tejano allies had captured San Antonio from the Mexican Army, or the Centralist forces that were there during the siege of Bexar. As I said in the episode about the Siege of Bexar after the victory, a majority of the Texan volunteers of the "Army of the People" left service and returned to their families. Even though the siege itself was over many members of the provisional government feared the Centralists would mount a spring offensive. The main issue with that is there were only two main roads leading into Texas from the interior of Mexico. The first was the Atascosito Road, which stretched from Matamoros on the Rio Grande northward through San Patricio, Goliad, Victoria, and finally into the heart of Austin's colony. The second was the Old San Antonio Road, a Camino real that crossed the Rio Grande at Paso de Francia (the San Antonio Crossing) and wound northeastward through San Antonio de Béxar, Bastrop, Nacogdoches, San Augustine, and across the Sabine River into Louisiana. Each of these roads were blocked by forts. Presidio La Bahía at Goliad and the Alamo at San Antonio. Each spot served almost like an early warning system, ready to alert the Texas settlements of any enemy advance. The Bexar garrison, or the Alamo was commanded by James Clinton Neill. While James Walker Fannin, Jr., took over the forces at Goliad. Many of the settlers had returned to home and that meant that some newly arrived American volunteers made up a majority of the troops at Goliad and Bexar. Both Neill and Fannin were determined to stall the Centralists on the frontier and not let them easily move inland, but they were not delusional. Without speedy reinforcements,
Episode 29 (Los Tejanos) In Today's episode I want to discuss Los Tejanos. In previous episodes, I've discussed the battles that took place Gonzales, Goliad (La Bahia), and the Siege of Bexar (or San Antonio) which took place from October through December of 1835. After the siege of Bexar Texans are in control of San Antonio. Today before I delve too deeply into the actual battle, I want to talk about a segment of the Texas population that played a very important role in the revolution, los Tejanos. Who are the Tejanos? Simply put they are Mexican Texans; they are the descendants of the Spanish who first colonized Mexico and then moved north into Texas. Through this period they were Mexican citizens. And just as it was among the Mexicans living South of the Rio Grande, there were those who supported the strong central government of San Anna and those who opposed it. They wanted more autonomy for what was then known as the Mexican state of Texas. In that respect, they were very much like the Anglos who were very early settlers. Those very early Anglo settlers were quite different from the ones who flooded in during the 1830s. The majority of these later Anglos came from the deep south and they held the same prejudices as most of those in the south. Regardless of that, and I will talk more about the divide between the races and ethnic groups in later episodes, both the siege and battle of the Alamo involved a considerable number of Tejanos. They served as defenders, couriers, and noncombatants. In fact, the vast majority of survivors of the final assault in the early morning hours of March 6, 1836, were Tejanos. There were some Tejanos who participated in the events of the siege and final assault as people loyal to the federal government, either as government officials or members of the Mexican military. There is no way to give an exact number of Tejano defenders, in spite of folklore and Hollywood, there is also no way to give an exact number of Anglo defenders. Why is this? Because there no battle muster rolls and casualty lists, therefore, historians have had to rely on a wide variety of sources to arrive at some idea of a total number of defenders. The problem is exacerbated in the case of Tejanos, because some sources completely dismiss them. An example of this is, William Barret Travis's letter of March 3 to the president of the Convention of 1836, in which Travis stated that the citizens of San Antonio were all enemies, except for the ones who entered the Alamo with the Texians, and that there were only three “Mexicans” in the fort with him. However, after examining the available reliable information, scholars have compiled a much longer list of Tejano participants. This includes events beginning with the arrival of the Mexican army on February 23, 1836, through the final assault on March 6, 1836. In fact, Juan N. Seguín, the senior Tejano military officer, and who the city of Seguin is named after, entered the Alamo with other defenders on February 23. This troop included, approximately fifteen men, most of whom left sometime after Seguín himself was sent out as a courier on February 25. Also entering the Alamo on the first day were Carlos Espalier, Gregorio (José María) Esparza, and Brígido Guerrero, the latter a Mexican army deserter who, like Espalier, appears to have been among James Bowie's men rather than part of Seguín's command. Along with Espalier and Esparza, the other Tejano defenders recognized as having died in the final assault include Juan Abamillo, Juan Antonio Badillo, Antonio Fuentes, José Toribio Losoya, Andrés Nava, and Damacio Jiménez (Ximenes), whose death in the final assault was only discovered in 1986. San Antonio resident Pablo Díaz, who would have been twenty years old at the time of the battle, claimed in a 1906 newspaper interview that he saw the body of one other Tejano defender, a man he identified simply as Cervantes.
Today iI take a closer look at the Siege of Bexar. We're still in 1835 and I'm taking a closer look at each of the early battles skirmishes that took place as the year comes to a close. In previous episodes, I've discussed the battles that took place Gonzales and Goliad (La Bahia) It was in Goliad that we first met General Cos, who would play a significant role in the next skirmish I want to talk about. The Siege of Bexar (or San Antonio) which took place from October through December of 1835. Without a doubt the siege of Bexar (San Antonio) was the first major campaign of the Texas Revolution. A group of Texan volunteers laid siege to the Mexican army that was headquartered in San Antonio de Béxar. After Texans drove off Mexican troops at Gonzales on October 2, the Texan army gathering outside of San Antonio grew to 300 men. To bring unity to the group they elected Stephen F. Austin commander. On October 12 they advanced closer to San Antonio, where Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos recently (remember our old friend from Goliad) had concentrated a Mexican force of around 650 men. He fortified the town plazas west of the San Antonio River and he also fortified the Alamo, which lay east of the river. In mid-October the Texans, now with a force numbering 400 men, camped along Salado Creek east of San Antonio. In this group were legendary names such as James Bowie and Tejano leader Juan N. Seguín. Seguin brought with him a company of Mexican Texans who fought on the side of the settlers. In late October Bowie and James W. Fannin, Jr., led an advance to the missions below San Antonio, while Cos brought in 100 reinforcement men. On October 25 the Texans had a debate over strategy. Sam Houston, who had come from the Consultation government, urged delay for training and for cannons to bombard the fortifications. However, the desire of Austin and others who wanted to continue efforts at capturing San Antonio won the day. On October 27, from another of the missions around the San Antonio area, San Francisco de la Espada Mission, Austin sent Bowie and Fannin forward Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña Mission with ninety men. Their task was to locate a position nearer the town of San Antonio that would be suitable for an army encampment. It was there on the morning of the 28th that the Texans scouting party was attacked by a force of 275 men lead by Col. Domingo de Ugartechea. The Texans took a position along the bank of the San Antonio River from where they were able to drive off the assault. In doing so, they inflicted over fifty casualties on the Mexican force and captured a cannon. General Cos took up more defensive positions in San Antonio and the Alamo, and the Texans established camps on the river above and below the town. The Texans army grew to about 600 with reinforcements from East Texas that were led by Thomas J. Rusk. For the next several days Texas and Mexican cavalry skirmished from time to time as the Texans scouted to capture Mexican supplies and to warn of any reinforcements for Cos. Finally, on November 8, Travis led a force that captured 300 Mexican mules and horses grazing beyond the Medina River. On the 12th, Ugartechea left San Antonio with a small cavalry force to direct the march of reinforcements from below the Rio Grande. Austin sent cavalry to intercept him, but the Mexican troops evaded them. With the weather changing and becoming colder and without adequate supplies both armies began to suffer morale problems. When three companies with over a hundred men arrived from the United States in mid-November, Austin again planned an attack. Officers still expressed doubts, however, and it was called off. Austin then left to assume diplomatic duties in the United States. The Texas troops selected Edward Burleson as their new leader. On November 26, Erastus (Deaf) Smith reported approaching Mexican cavalry and Burleson sent troops to cut them off.
Slaget om Alamo år 1836 saknade strategisk betydelse för den texianska revolutionen och utgången var given på förhand. Men den meningslösa heroismen där 180 män gick i döden mot mångdubbelt fler reguljära mexikanska trupper fick ändå betydelse för Texas självständighet.Kom ihåg Alamo blev slagordet när den texianska rebellarmén besegrade den mexikanska armén i kampen om ett självständigt Texas. Och Alamo har blivit ett begrepp inom populärkulturen fram till våra dagar.I den nymixade reprisen av avsnitt 120 av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledare Urban Lindstedt med Hugo Nordland, historiker och författare till boken Militära misstag och förläggare på Historiska Media. I belägringen av Alamo den 23 februari till den 6 mars 1836 stod 180 texianska rebeller mot 2400 reguljära mexikanska trupper mot varandra. Rebellernas försvar av missionsstationen Alamo utanför staden San Antonio i dåvarande Mexiko mot reguljära mexikanska trupper genomfördes mot texianernas överbefälhavare Sam Hustons uttalade vilja. Men nederlaget vid Alamo blev en nationell samlingspunkt som underlättade rekrytering till utbrytararmén i Texas.När Mexiko blev självständigt från Spanien år 1821 och försökte få kontroll över sitt territorium kom det glest befolkade Texas i fokus. Hit hade amerikanska nybyggare lockats med skattebefrielse. När de generösa reglerna senare stramades upp kom mexikanska regeringen i konflikt med nybyggarna. Bland annat förbjöd Mexiko slaveriet år 1829, med undantag för inflyttade amerikanska slavägare. När undantaget försvann formerades en provisorisk regering i Texas som krävde självständighet. En utbrytararmé skapades under general Sam Hustons ledning.Texas överbefälhavare Sam Huston saknade fullständig kontroll över sin rebellarmé. Och när befälhavaren James Bowie skickades till Alamo för att kommendera trupper och transportera material till rebellarméns högkvarter i Gonzales struntade han i sina order och började förbereda sina fåtal män att hålla Alamo mot den antågande mexikanska armén.Alamo stormades efter tretton dagars belägring av de mexikanska reguljära trupperna och alla försvarare dödades, men striden fick en oanad betydelse då det meningslösa hjältemodet fick hundratals att ansluta sig till rebellarmén som till slut besegrade de mexikanska trupperna.Republiken Texas erkändes av Mexiko 1836 och anslöts 1845 till USA. Alamo har blivit föremål för en omfattande romantiserad mytbildning i USA med den stupade Davy Crockett som samlande symbol.Bild: Alamos fall av Robert Jenkins Onderdonk – Wiki MediaMusik:Wild west guitars full av Dorian Kelly, Storyblocks Audio Vill du stödja podden och samtidigt höra ännu mer av Historia Nu? Gå med i vårt gille genom att klicka här: https://plus.acast.com/s/historianu-med-urban-lindstedt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La bataille d'Alamo, en 1836, fut l'un des principaux événements de ce que les historiens appellent la révolution texane. D'octobre 1835 à mars 1836, elle oppose le Mexique au Texas, qui est alors l'une de ses provinces.Aux Mexicains qui la peuplent sont venus s'ajouter de nombreux colons, venus des États-Unis. Si le Texas se révolte alors contre le Mexique, c'est parce que ce dernier veut limiter l'autonomie de ses provinces et se prononce contre l'esclavage.Or, les Texans sont venus au Mexique avec leurs esclaves et n'entendent pas y renoncer.Les Texans décident alors de proclamer l'indépendance de ce qui va devenir, entre 1836 et 1845, la République du Texas. Ceci fait, il faut se défendre contre l'armée mexicaine.En effet, le général Lopez de Santa Anna, qui, trois ans plus tôt, avait exercé le pouvoir suprême au Mexique, s'était placé à la tête d'une troupe d'environ 1.500 hommes.Les colons révoltés décident de les attendre dans une ancienne mission espagnole, Alamo, qu'ils fortifient à la hâte. Deux des leurs, James Bowie et William Travis, dirigent les opérations.Le fort regroupe environ 160 hommes, rejoints par quelques dizaines d'autres, conduits par un trappeur, Davy Crockett, dont le nom devait, comme celui de James Bowie, passer à la postérité et même entrer dans la légende.Santa Anna commence le siège de la mission le 24 février 1836. Le fort est canonné et des escarmouches se produisent entre Mexicains et Texans. Le siège dure une dizaine de jours, jusqu'au 6 mars.Ce jour-là, les soldats mexicains parviennent à se hisser sur les remparts, obligeant les Texans à se réfugier à l'intérieur de la mission. Les combats, acharnés, se poursuivent donc dans l'enceinte du fort. Les Mexicains ne laisseront aucun survivant derrière eux.Mais le mois suivant, le 21 avril, les soldats de Santa Anna, épuisés par ces semaines de combats, seront défaits par les Texans à San Jacinto. Le siège du fort Alamo fait aujourd'hui partie des exploits militaires les plus héroïques des débuts de l'histoire américaine. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La bataille d'Alamo, en 1836, fut l'un des principaux événements de ce que les historiens appellent la révolution texane. D'octobre 1835 à mars 1836, elle oppose le Mexique au Texas, qui est alors l'une de ses provinces. Aux Mexicains qui la peuplent sont venus s'ajouter de nombreux colons, venus des États-Unis. Si le Texas se révolte alors contre le Mexique, c'est parce que ce dernier veut limiter l'autonomie de ses provinces et se prononce contre l'esclavage. Or, les Texans sont venus au Mexique avec leurs esclaves et n'entendent pas y renoncer. Les Texans décident alors de proclamer l'indépendance de ce qui va devenir, entre 1836 et 1845, la République du Texas. Ceci fait, il faut se défendre contre l'armée mexicaine. En effet, le général Lopez de Santa Anna, qui, trois ans plus tôt, avait exercé le pouvoir suprême au Mexique, s'était placé à la tête d'une troupe d'environ 1.500 hommes. Les colons révoltés décident de les attendre dans une ancienne mission espagnole, Alamo, qu'ils fortifient à la hâte. Deux des leurs, James Bowie et William Travis, dirigent les opérations. Le fort regroupe environ 160 hommes, rejoints par quelques dizaines d'autres, conduits par un trappeur, Davy Crockett, dont le nom devait, comme celui de James Bowie, passer à la postérité et même entrer dans la légende. Santa Anna commence le siège de la mission le 24 février 1836. Le fort est canonné et des escarmouches se produisent entre Mexicains et Texans. Le siège dure une dizaine de jours, jusqu'au 6 mars. Ce jour-là, les soldats mexicains parviennent à se hisser sur les remparts, obligeant les Texans à se réfugier à l'intérieur de la mission. Les combats, acharnés, se poursuivent donc dans l'enceinte du fort. Les Mexicains ne laisseront aucun survivant derrière eux. Mais le mois suivant, le 21 avril, les soldats de Santa Anna, épuisés par ces semaines de combats, seront défaits par les Texans à San Jacinto. Le siège du fort Alamo fait aujourd'hui partie des exploits militaires les plus héroïques des débuts de l'histoire américaine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this podcast episode we revisit the James Bowie sex scandal involving a criminal defense attorney out of Ottawa, Canada being accused of extorting female clients for sex in lieu of payment of legal fees as well as a rape allegation. We have a woman who goes by the name of “Emily” who has joined the show as a guest to speak on her interactions with the inebriated James Bowie on a chat app called Clubhouse. This man is obviously out of control & his claiming to be a male feminist is dripping with irony! He was invited to come on the show to give his side of the story but chose to block me on Twitter instead. https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/shocking-and-disturbing-ottawa-lawyer-accused-of-sexual-misconduct-1.6173536 https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/ottawa-lawyer-james-bowie-suspended-from-practicing-law-indefinitely/wcm/fdd47493-71e9-4a10-92b9-31143c43e668/amp/ To Subscribe To My Patreon For Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/conservativeatheistpodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conservativeatheist1970/message
In today's episode we discuss Canadian Attorney & alleged “Sexual Predator” Jamies Bowie who's under current investigation for sexual misconduct including requesting sexual favors from clients in lieu of legal fees, sexual assault & even forcible rape! Thus far 10 female clients have come forward & we believe this is only the tip of the iceberg. This story involves sex & drugs which if true (I believe it is!) should not only bring disbarment but criminal charges as well. We'll keep you updated in future episodes. For the source of this story please click on the following links: https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/shocking-and-disturbing-ottawa-lawyer-accused-of-sexual-misconduct-1.6173536 https://www.lawtimesnews.com/resources/professional-regulation/ottawa-lawyer-james-bowie-accused-of-sexual-misconduct-suspended-by-lso-in-unrelated-proceedings/372287 https://jamesbowielaw.com To Subscribe To My Patreon For Exclusive Content: https://patreon.com/conservativeatheistpodcast?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/conservativeatheist1970/message
The Alamo is stunningly small considering its place in Texan history. The battle that took place at this former mission became a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution and made famous men like Davy Crockett and James Bowie. The complex is incredibly haunted and the sighting of spirits is what saved it from demolition. Join us as we explore the history and hauntings of the Alamo! The Moment in Oddity features an owl attack and This Month in History features the inception of the U.S.M.C. Our sponsor this episode is StoryWorth! Go to https://storyworth.com/historygoesbump and save $10 on your first purchase! Check out the website: http://historygoesbump.com Show notes can be found here: https://historygoesbump.blogspot.com/2022/11/hgb-ep-461-alamo.html Become an Executive Producer: http://patreon.com/historygoesbump Music used in this episode: Main Theme: Lurking in the Dark by Muse Music with Groove Studios (Moment in Oddity) Vanishing by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4578-vanishing License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license (This Month in History) In Your Arms by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3906-in-your-arms License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Outro Music: Happy Fun Punk by Muse Music with Groove Studios The following music was used for this media project: Music: Slow Western Intro by Brian Holtz Music Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8782-slow-western-intro License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://brianholtzmusic.com Music: Rise Again by Alexander Nakarada Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4897-rise-again License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/ Music: Night Terrors 2 by Tim Kulig Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8727-night-terrors-2 License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://timkulig.com/albums
July 1, 2022 Today I'd like to talk about the Fourth of July, or Independence Day, in Arkansas, the state with enough lakes, rivers, hiking trails, and outdoor festivals to accommodate 3 million Arkansans and visitors as we celebrate the 246 years of our Nation's independence. And of particular importance, is our beautiful state parks. The Arkansas State Park System, which will turn 100 next year, is one of the best benefits of living in the Natural State. The system attracts families and companies that are considering a move to Arkansas. Petit Jean, Arkansas's first state park, opened in 1923 when the Fort Smith Lumber Company decided that the area was too difficult for logging. Dr. T.W. Hardison, the Arkansas-born doctor who was the company's physician, suggested preserving the area as a park. The National Park System declined because the area wasn't large enough. But Arkansas's General Assembly liked the idea, and legislators established Petit Jean State Park in 1923. In the 99 years since, Dr. Hardison's effort to preserve one forest has expanded to 52 state parks. Employees of President Franklin Roosevelt's Civilian Conservation Corps built many of the trails and cabins, and much of the infrastructure during the Great Depression. Arkansas state parks offer experiences for adventurers at all levels. You can explore the culture and spirit of Arkansas at the Ozark Folk Center, and listen to the musicians who play late into the night on Mountain View's square. You can watch the sunset at Sunset Point on Mount Nebo, learn Arkansas history at the Arkansas Post Museum, float the river at Cossatot River State Park, or learn to smith a knife at Historic Washington State Park, where James Bowie, Sam Houston, and Davy Crockett passed on their travels. The state park system was designed to ensure that Arkansans could always explore the beauty of the outdoors and history, not far from their backyard. That's why there is a state park within 60 miles of every Arkansan home. So you're never too far from experiencing what makes Arkansas great! The State Parks are offering a variety of ways to spend the Fourth of July: At Historic Washington State Park, a reading of Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence with Mr. Jefferson in full Revolutionary garb; at Lake DeGray, a Freedom Fun Run; and at our first state park, Petit Jean, the annual 4th of July Fun and Games Day includes a Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest and wheelbarrow races. For those who like to set goals or keep track of their travels, we offer a State Park Passport that you can have stamped at the visitor's center at every park. Through the hard work of thousands of people, our state parks have achieved Dr. Hardison's vision and aspirations. Our parks preserve the history, culture, and beauty of our natural state, and offer us a place to experience the beauty of our state every day of the year, and on special days such as the Fourth of July.
We wrap up Vacation Vault June with a trip back to March 9, 2020, when we had author and historian WC Davis (his friends call him "Jack")!It was fantastic revisiting our time with Jack. So informational and an all-around great guy!So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the time we had with WC Davis!Original Show Notes:It's time to put on your school hat, and sit back and learn about the American Civil War and the Alamo with author/historian William C. Davis (his friends call him "Jack")! Author of OVER 20 titles, Jack writes mostly about the Civil War, but does write about other subjects like the Alamo! Richey was VERY excited to talk to Jack about his book, "Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis." Sam talks to Jack about whether Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the South seceding from the Union, and Jack talks about who he feels was the biggest inspiration during the Civil War. It cannot always be work, so what does Jack do for "relaxation?" Well, it might just bring Jack to Sam's neck of the woods! Jack is certainly one of the most captivating people to come into the Lounge, and he will return again someday! So, sit back, relax, and always be there to #grabalisten!To read more about W.C. Davis' works go to Publisher's Weekly: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/authorpage/william-c.-davis.html.If you'd like to order any of his books, you can find them at https://tinyurl.com/wc-davis-on-amazon!Member of OddPodsMediaPromos: Muck Podcast & BFYTWFollow us on Twitter (@500_section), Facebook (500 Section Lounge), and find us at www.oddpodsmedia.com, along with the entire #OddPodsMedia #family of shows!
we have Grayson who is the head baseball coach of James Bowie HS and he shares his season so far and ambition for the playoffs, we also share our insight into current sports and our own predictions come check it out!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sign up for the What What Wednesday Newsletter! ----more---- Show Notes Vickie Benson is the Head Girl's Basketball Head Coach at James Bowie High School in Texas. She also organizes a basketball tournament to raise awareness of mental health! Here is the link for the tournament: https://www.beyoutifulclassic.com In this conversation with Gian, she discusses: Christian Coach = running on the beach Her battle with eating disorders and abusive relationships Extra Question: The importance of having people who will mentor you (The Christian Coach Community Only) And much more!!! Follow us on Twitter: @ChristCoachPod
The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) became an iconic moment in American history. "Remember the Alamo" was a battle cry meant to inspire us with the honor and bravery of those who defended it with their lives. James Bowie's letter (yes, that James Bowie who invented the Bowie knife) was sent on February 2nd, 1836. It is perhaps both amusing and comforting to note that he designated the year as 1835 in his letter. You know how difficult it is to make the transition when a new year comes around! The most famous words from the letter are these: "Col. Neill & Myself have come to the solemn resolution that we would rather die in these ditches than give it up to the enemy. These citizens deserve our protection and the public safety demands our lives rather than to evacuate this post to the enemy." The second selection, the Travis letter, is also a plea for reinforcements. Sent a day after the siege of the Alamo had begun, it ends with the iconic declaration, "victory or death." If you'd like to support us, donate through Paypal at Romanschapter5@comcast.net
James Bowie is not someone you want to get in a fight with. He is the 2nd of the big 3 defenders of the Alamo we are covering, and he comes will a really big knife.... Listen as we cower from James Bowie. Social Media To review the scores and the teams, visit our website site HERE Find us on Instagram HERE Find us on Facebook HERE Find us on Reddit HERE Sourcing: Three Roads to the Alamo by William C Davis Internet Articles Feud with Norris Wright- Bowie Knife Fighters. blogspot.com Sandbar Fight- Legends of America The San Saba Mine- TSHA Online James Bowie- TSHA Online
Rundown - Chris Tomlinson - 11:32 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:09 "New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:33 Episode 82 highlights dangerousness of RNC Trumpers like Colorado's own Randy Corporon squelching Cheney dissent from the Big Lie and Trump Insurrection. Now, Pence takes on Trump for first time. We ponder how that will that work out. Chris Tomlinson is a renowned AP foreign correspondent, and now a business columnist at the Houston Chronicle. He authored Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth. This true history of Texas (and Colorado) may rock your world. If you want to know the truth, that is. William Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett were not good people. A myth was fed to Americans to demonize non-whites and justify manifest destiny. On 1/29/22, Donald Trump told an adoring Texas crowd that he loves the Alamo. No wonder. Those men fought for the cause of slavery. Chris Tomlinson reported from foreign war scenes riven by ethnic conflict. Learn the involvement of Walt Disney, John Wayne, and Phil Collins with distorting facts about the Alamo. Understand motivations some have for distorting history. Fun fact, Chris is optimistic about America righting her ship, and explains why. Troubadour Dave Gunders is always looking for the silver lining on any situation. That means the sun is involved as it is in most of his superb songs. New Last Chance is perfect for contemplating the fate of those poor soldiers as Santa Ana rode into San Antonio to destroy the slavers at the Alamo. The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 AM, Colorado time.
In 2021, after more than a decade, Pepsi Co and Quaker Oats announced their leading pancake brand, Aunt Jemima, would become Pearl Milling. In this episode we hear from sociologist and professor, Dr. James Bowie, and naming expert, Mark Speece, to get their opinion on the rebrand and the larger forces at play for renaming a brand based on a racist stereotype. Dr. Bowie's research and writing: www.emblemetric.comTo see the change of brand for yourself, visit achangeofbrand.com or follow us on Instagram @achangeofbrand.Credits: Produced by Matchstic (matchstic.com / @matchstichouse), hosted by Blake Howard, (@blakehoward), co-hosted by Tracy Clark, fact-checked by Jill Jefferies, co-written by Pamela Henman, art work by Rachel Jackson, and edited by Matt Owen
On this episode of The Flask At Hand Podcast it is once again highland scotch time, only this time its a wonderfully affordable bottle from Trader Joe's. If you don't have a Trader Joe's store near you go online and order some of this whisky! It's simply called Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky 10 years old but is has the Alexander Murray name on it. Delicious AND cheap, which are never used in the same sentence but in this case very much apply here. After the whisky review we mount our horses, swing by Jim Bowie's and learn about this crazy man and why the well known knife was named after him. Then Outlaw Country! whooo! Johnny Cash, Hank Williams JR, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and how they turned Nashville upside down with their new style of country music. Finally the modern day Robin Hood: Stephen Jackley and the bank heists and bookies robberies that gave this 20 something year old the famous nick name as he stole money from the "Man" and went around handing stacks of cash to homeless people. So get ready for another exciting episode and sip, listen, learn and laugh with us! As always, thanks for listening. Cheers! The Whisky: https://www.traderjoes.com/home Where we got our info: Jim Bowie song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fxFjABHOXA https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bowie https://www.biography.com/political-figure/jim-bowie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outlaw_country https://www.wideopencountry.com/outlaw-country-10-artists/ https://crimereads.com/the-british-student-turned-bank-robber-who-became-a-modern-day-robin-hood/
Religiously Incorrect Podcast | 8.15.2021Pastor Jeff and guest co-host Pastor Cameron Bowman welcome Rev. James Bowie to discuss “Church Works”. #Tune In #TalkBack #RIP #RealRawUncutHosts: Pastor Todd and Pastor JeffProduced by: Michael J.Production: Big Mike, Mr. LarryDesign by: Larry JohnsonMusic: J. AustinFOLLOW:WEBSITE: http://www.ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcast.comFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcastTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/OfficialRIPCINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcast
"Remember the Alamo" For Texans, the Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of heroic resistance and a rallying cry in their struggle for independence. On February 23, a Mexican force numbering in the 1000s, and led by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna began a siege of the fort. Though vastly outnumbered, the Alamo's 200 defenders–commanded by James Bowie and William Travis and including the famed frontiersman Davy Crockett—held out for 13 days before the Mexican forces finally overpowered them. For Texans, the Battle of the Alamo became an enduring symbol of their resistance to oppression and their struggle for independence, which they won later that year. Flash forward to June 17, 2021...This was the perfect setting for Texas Governor Abbott to sign 7 laws which built a barrier around gun rights in the state of Texas to protect Second Amendment rights in Texas.Hear a brief summary of each of the new bills which will go into effect September 1, 2021.God Bless Texas!
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Eric Oransky grew up in Freeport, Maine. He spent a lot of time on Casco Bay. When he was 21, he apprenticed with the Scottish master cabinet maker James Bowie for furniture making in northern California. In 2007, at 23, Eric moved back to Maine and started his first business, all the while spending time on the water any chance he got. He focused on woodworking, including furniture, and building for about seven years. He found he missed working on the water. So, in 2017 he formed Maine Ocean Farms with his two partners, Willy Leathers and Tom Klondenski.
Here's what's coming up for you and the world in general today! Now serving it up seven days a week -- make sure you subscribe so you don't miss any! TODAY: Moon in Aries conjunct Chiron kicks off a week filled with potential... including the potential for danger. Also: what happened when James Bowie didn't get daily updates from his astrologer.
Slaget om Alamo år 1836 saknade strategisk betydelse för den texianska revolutionen och utgången var given på förhand. Men den meningslösa heroismen där 180 män gick i döden mot mångdubbelt fler reguljära mexikanska trupper fick ändå betydelse för Texas självständighet.Kom ihåg Alamo blev slagordet när den texianska rebellarmén besegrade den mexikanska armén i kampen om ett självständigt Texas. Och Alamo har blivit ett begrepp inom populärkulturen fram till våra dagar.I avsnitt 120 av podden Historia Nu samtalar programledare Urban Lindstedt med Hugo Nordland, historiker och författare till boken Militära misstag och förläggare på Historiska Media. I belägringen av Alamo den 23 februari till den 6 mars 1836 stod 180 texianska rebeller mot 2400 reguljära mexikanska trupper mot varandra. Rebellernas försvar av missionsstationen Alamo utanför staden San Antonio i dåvarande Mexiko mot reguljära mexikanska trupper genomfördes mot texianernas överbefälhavare Sam Hustons uttalade vilja. Men nederlaget vid Alamo blev en nationell samlingspunkt som underlättade rekrytering till utbrytararmén i Texas.När Mexiko blev självständigt från Spanien år 1821 och försökte få kontroll över sitt territorium kom det glest befolkade Texas i fokus. Hit hade amerikanska nybyggare lockats med skattebefrielse. När de generösa reglerna senare stramades upp kom mexikanska regeringen i konflikt med nybyggarna. Bland annat förbjöd Mexiko slaveriet år 1829, med undantag för inflyttade amerikanska slavägare. När undantaget försvann formerades en provisorisk regering i Texas som krävde självständighet. En utbrytararmé skapades under general Sam Hustons ledning.Texas överbefälhavare Sam Huston saknade fullständig kontroll över sin rebellarmé. Och när befälhavaren James Bowie skickades till Alamo för att kommendera trupper och transportera material till rebellarméns högkvarter i Gonzales struntade han i sina order och började förbereda sina fåtal män att hålla Alamo mot den antågande mexikanska armén.Alamo stormades efter tretton dagars belägring av de mexikanska reguljära trupperna och alla försvarare dödades, men striden fick en oanad betydelse då det meningslösa hjältemodet fick hundratals att ansluta sig till rebellarmén som till slut besegrade de mexikanska trupperna.Republiken Texas erkändes av Mexiko 1836 och anslöts 1845 till USA. Alamo har blivit föremål för en omfattande romantiserad mytbildning i USA med den stupade Davy Crockett som samlande symbol.Bild: Alamos fall av Robert Jenkins Onderdonk – Wiki MediaMusik:Wild west guitars full av Dorian Kelly, Storyblocks Audio See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CHM020- Jim Bowie Summary: Col James Bowie was perhaps one of the most complicated American Pioneers. He was most known for his Bowie knife and his death at the Alamo. Jim Bowie also was a land swindler and slaver. His family and his legacy cannot be honored without taking into account these dark parts of his story. CHM Podcast covers the life and times of James Bowie up until his joining of forces with the defenders at the doomed Alamo. Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bowie https://www.biography.com/political-figure/jim-bowie Books: Jim Bowie Paperback –by Robert Hollmann https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Bowie-Robert-Hollmann/dp/0982529287
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Devocional Cristiano para Jóvenes - PERSIGUE TUS SUEÑOS Fecha: 14-08-2020 Título: JAMES BOWIE Autor: Dorothy E. Watts Locución: Ale Marín http://evangelike.com/devocionales-cristianos-para-jovenes/
Human interaction can be a messy endeavor if you don't know how to play your cards right. To James Bowie, it is always about being humble and aware of the other person so that you can understand the way they view things from their perspective. An accountant by trade, James works as the Assurance Senior Manager at Ernst & Young, a global professional services firm. He joins Thane Marcus Ringler on this fellowship where they talk about awareness and humility, questions and invitations, rhythms, lamenting, and the open door policy. James and Thane got in touch because of James' open-door policy, where he lets friends and friends-of-friends stay with him when visiting New York. These connections with other people instilled in James a deep understanding of human nature and relationships which he brings to this conversation. Listen and take part in this deep dive into the human experience and learn more about human interaction. Follow us on the Socials! - Instagram - Facebook - Twitter Check out our YouTube! Leave us a Rating/Review! SUPPORT US ON PATREON! Send us an email - theupandcomersshow@gmail.com The most important thing is to really connect with your "why" and start doing your thing with a clear sense of purpose. If you are looking to have your voice heard by starting your own show, this episode is a must-listen.
It's time to put on your school hat, and sit back and learn about the American Civil War and the Alamo with author/historian William C. Davis (his friends call him "Jack")! Author of OVER 20 titles, Jack writes mostly about the Civil War, but does write about other subjects like the Alamo! Richey was VERY excited to talk to Jack about his book, "Three Roads to the Alamo: The Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis." Sam talks to Jack about whether Jefferson Davis was a proponent of the South seceding from the Union, and Jack talks about who he feels was the biggest inspiration during the Civil War. It cannot always be work, so what does Jack do for "relaxation?" Well, it might just bring Jack to Sam's neck of the woods! Jack is certainly one of the most captivating people to come into the Lounge, and he will return again someday! So, sit back, relax, and always be there to #grabalisten! To read more about W.C. Davis' works go to Publisher's Weekly: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/authorpage/william-c.-davis.html. If you'd like to order any of his books, you can find them at https://tinyurl.com/wc-davis-on-amazon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/500section/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/500section/support
On this date in 1836 the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, fell to forces of the Mexican Republic. Johnny Cash's 1963 recording of "Remember The Alamo" honors the sacrifice of Texian heroes William Travis, James Bowie, Davy Crockett, and more. And the athletic conferences of the South prepare to host college basketball conference tournaments, beginning with Saturday's Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) championship game.
On this date in 1836 the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, fell to forces of the Mexican Republic. Johnny Cash's 1963 recording of "Remember The Alamo" honors the sacrifice of Texian heroes William Travis, James Bowie, Davy Crockett, and more. And the athletic conferences of the South prepare to host college basketball conference tournaments, beginning with Saturday's Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) championship game.
This is the first of a two part mini-series where we will take a look at some weapons from American history and folklore. In this episode we'll explore George Washington, Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and John Henry. Want to email us? Contact poigamestudio@gmail.com
In this episode of Hard Hat's Knowledge Corner, we uncover a hidden link between an Irish pub located in the heart of Austin, Texas and the Battle of the Alamo. B.D. Riely's is located on 6th street, yes that 6th, in Austin. Over its years it has been many things. I speak with a local haunted tour guide, Anna, about the history of this pub and how Susanna Dickenson and Joseph William Hannig have ties to Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and General Santa Anna. Be sure to subscribe to emergency exit podcast where ever you get your pods and keep an eye out for new episodes of Hard Hat's Knowledge Corner. https://www.facebook.com/emergencyexitpodcast/ emergencyexitpodcast@gmail.com twitter: @emexpod https://www.emergencyexitpodcast.com
Our review of Timeless Alamo. Davy Crockett and James Bowie join our heroes to take on Santa Anna and the Mexican army. What did we think of the episode? How did it compare to actual history. It’s all here onRead more...
Our review of Timeless Alamo. Davy Crockett and James Bowie join our heroes to take on Santa Anna and the Mexican army. What did we think of the episode? How did it compare to actual history. It’s all here onRead more...
#AccelerateShow #018 Exclusive Guest Mix With James Bowie First aired at PARTY 103, Monday 27th July 1. James Bowie – Side by Side (TrueNorth Remix) Soaring Sounds 2. Andy Elliass - The Last Stand – D MAX 3. Aerian – Finalise - Defcon 4. Andy Ellias – Keep the Smile – D-MAX 5. Aerian – Rat Island – Defcon 6. NX Trance – Upflight – Defcon 7. Sky Sound – Stairway to Heaven – D- MAX 8. NX Trance – Sunlit – Defcon 9. DBred – January (Rich Triphonic Remix) D-MAX 10. Mark Sherry – My Love (OutBurst Vocal Mix) Spinnin Thankyou very much to James Bowie for this exclusive session for the #AccelerateShow. Stay up to date with Him & all His latest : https://soundcloud.com/jbowie https://www.mixcloud.com/james-bowie/ https://www.facebook.com/james.bowie.35 https://twitter.com/james2830bowie?lang=en-gb https://pro.beatport.com/artist/james-bowie/436162 Also available to listen again on #Mixcloud Please Favorite for the #Trending Charts ;) www.mixcloud.com/nickturnerdj/ Accelerate broadcasts every week @ PARTY 103 / http://party103.com/ Musicpure.br / http://musicpure.com.br/ ONLYJDRADIO / www.onlyjdradio.com/ Tranceradio.fr / www.tranceradio.fr/ Orcidia Radio / www.orcidia.com/ Radio Deeside / www.radiodeeside.com/ Stay up to date with all show days & air times via Twitter & Facebook twitter.com/NickTurnerDJ www.facebook.com/pages/DJ-Nick-Tu…/119772968082400 Thankyou very much for Your fantastic support for the weekly show's.
Trance Eclipse 014 Splattered implant - brainstorm (Zyrus mix) Tiny - in retrospekt 3G- kon -Tornado Dub tek - black magic Paul Denton, project 8 -decipher Liam Wilson - family Origin - burn tonight (up3 mix) James Bowie - side by side (truenorth mix) Johan stone - gnarly David rust - cypher Indecent noise - daybreak (will Rees mix)
Ron Siegel of Anaheim Hills CA, Robert Mott of La Quinta CA and James Bowie of Tustin CA discuss current events, financial markets, politics, and even poking fun at the rest of the media in a live radio broadcast from Anaheim CA. Ron, Robert and James will discuss: ; Shopping for Wine; Remembering Harvey Posert, Jr.; Investing in Real Estate; Purchasing the older homes that need remodeling; The Honest Offer; Mortgage Minute; Your Credit Matters; Real Time Real Estate; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron at 800.306.1990 Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.comTwitter: @RonSiegelwww.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio
Ron Siegel is joined by James Bowie to discuss: Mortgage Minute: Reports suggests relaxing HARP Rules to help more borrowers Real Time Real Estate: Sale of REO Assets Lowers CMBS Delinquency Rate in June Your Credit Matters: CPI Beats expectations; Real Weekly earnings drop and below consensus What is House Flipping What do you look for when trying to find the property to meet the needs of the home flipper What effect do interest rates have on home investments What are Trust Deed Investments and what kind of return can we expect in them Featured Guests James Bowie – Alta Equities Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron at 800.306.1990 Ron@RonSiegelRadio.com www.RonSiegelRadio.com www.Facebook.com/RonSiegelRadio www.SiegelLendingTeam.com Twitter: @RonSiegel