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The John Batchelor Show
GOOD : The show begins in memories of Afghanistan thanks to a Substack site, Grumpy Combat Vetern and Friends -- comments and tales from vetrans who regret the losses dearly...

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 8:53


GOOD : The show begins in memories of Afghanistan thanks to a Substack site, Grumpy Combat Vetern and Friends -- comments and tales from vetrans who regret the losses dearly... 1890 Afghanistan CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9-9:15 AFGHANISTAN: Unending despair. Bill Roggio, FDD. 9:15-9:30 IRAN: Tehran is the enemy. Bill Roggio, FDD. 9:30-9:45 ISRAEL: West Bank Front. Gaza Front. Seth Frantzman, FDD and Jerusalem Post. Bill Roggio, FDD 9:45-10:00 LEBANON: How long to wait for the IDF to go north? Seth Frantzman, FDD and Jerusalem Post. Bill Roggio, FDD SECOND HOUR 10-10:15 ISRAEL: Hostages abused, starved, executed. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness 10:15-10:30 LEBANON: Drone attack on Nahariya high rise. Malcolm Hoenlein @Conf_of_pres @mhoenlein1 @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness 10:30-10:45 UKRAINE: Strike what in Russia with NATO long range missiles? John Hardie, FDD. Bill Roggio, FDD. 10:45-11:00 UKRAINE: Outnumbered 10 to 1 Donbas. John Hardie, FDD. Bill Roggio, FDD THIRD HOUR 11:00-11:15 #NewWorldReport: VENEZUELA: Edmundo González Urrutia flees to Spain. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire 11:15-11:30 #NewWorldReport: Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire 11:30-11:45 #NewWorldReport: ARGENTINA: Foro Madrid in Buenos Aires Old Post Office. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire 11:45-12:00 #NewWorldReport: Amazon drought. Sergio Mendes 1941-2024. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire FOURTH HOUR 12-12:15 JAPAN: All the candidates regard Japan a National security risk? Nippon Steel rejected, Josh Rogin WaPo 12:15-12:30 GERMANY: AfD and Wagenknecht rising nostalgia. Antonia Colibasanu @GPFutures 12:30-12:45 PRC: One-sided Visa providing. Bill Gertz, Washington Times. @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill 12:45-1:00 am PRC: Inadequate fiscal stimulus, says Goldman Sachs. Anne Stevenson-Yang, @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill

The John Batchelor Show
#JAPAN: All the candidates regard Japan a National security risk? Nippon Steel rejected, Josh Rogin WaPo

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 8:55


#JAPAN: All the candidates regard Japan a National security risk? Nippon Steel rejected, Josh Rogin WaPo https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/09/05/biden-japan-us-steel-nippon-deal-protectionism-politics/ 1930 Japan

Ichimon Japan: A Podcast by Japankyo.com
What is Christmas like in Japan? (About Japanese Christmas) | Ichimon Japan 67

Ichimon Japan: A Podcast by Japankyo.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 59:33


On this episode of Ichimon Japan we ask: What is Christmas like in Japan? (About Japanese Christmas) Topics Discussed All about Christmas in Japan Japanese Christmas customs in Japan All about fried chicken and Christmas in Japan Why KFC is the thing to eat during Christmas in Japan How Christmas is seen as a romantic holiday in Japan Christmas light displays About reserving KFC fried chicken for Christmas About KFC's Premium Roast About Christmas cake in Japan The first Christmas in Japan in 1552 And much more! Support on Patreon & Ko-fi If you enjoy Ichimon Japan and want to ensure that we're able to produce more episodes, then please consider becoming a patron on Patreon.com. You can join for just $1 a month and that comes with perks like early access to episodes, a shout-out at the beginning of a future episode, bonus content, and discounts to Kimito Designs. For $3 a month you get all that plus access to Japanese Plus Alpha, a podcast produced by me (Tony Vega) that focuses on the Japanese language and its many quirks. Whether you are studying Japanese or just enjoy learning about language and linguistics, you'll enjoy Japanese Plus Alpha. And it goes without saying that if you sign up, you'll also get my undying gratitude. Thanks in advance! Support on Patreon If you would just like to do a one time contribution, then please go to our Ko-fi page. Support JapanKyo on Ko-fi Links, Videos, Etc. None We Want Your Questions Is there something about Japan that confuses you? Is there something about Japanese culture that you would like to learn more about? Is there something in Japanese history that you would like us to explain? We're always looking for new questions about Japan to answer, so if you have one, please send it to ichimon@japankyo.com. Special Thanks Opening/Closing Theme: Produced by Apol (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Fiverr) Ichimon Japan cover art: Produced by Erik R. Follow Japankyo on Social Media Facebook (@JapanKyoNews) Twitter (@JapanKyoNews) Instagram (@JapanKyoNews) Full Show Notes https:///www.japankyo.com/ichimonjapan  

Sake On Air
Building a Brewery Down Under with Zenkuro & Melbourne Sake (Part 2)

Sake On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 58:25


As promised, we’re coming right back with Part 2 of our exploration into what goes into paving the way for a brand new sake brewery outside of Japan. We continue our conversation with David Joll, owner and head brewer at Queenstown’s, Zenkuro, along with Matthew Shaw, co-owner and head brewer Melbourne Sake, which if all goes according to plan, should be opening its doors in the relatively near future.You have the same SOA crew as last week, with Marie Nagata, Chris Hughes, Justin Potts, and Sebastien Lemoine further digging in to the unique challenges associated with a beverage that has been so hyper localized to a specific region for so long. What are the true essentials for crafting quality sake? What can you not live without? To what degree can you feasibly DIY some decent equipment? What can really only be realized with the support of the people and equipment from Japan? All of that and more as we close out this special two-part series with these inspiring gentlemen. Please do pop over to review and rate us on Apple Podcasts if you find yourself with a free minute, and feel free to send your questions and comments about this or any of our shows to questions@sakeonair.com, or to @sakeonair on  Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. There will be more content coming to our YouTube channel very soon as well, so stay tuned! We’ve got one more episode set to release before the end of March. There’s a lot we want to share with you all. Take care of yourselves and one another. We’re all on this together. And while sake isn’t a solution to our global challenges, we’d like to think that a full tokkuri with a bit of regularity certainly couldn’t hurt, as well. Kampai! Sake On Air is made possible with the generous support of the Japan Sake & Shochu Makers Association and is broadcast from the Japan Sake & Shochu Information Center in Tokyo. The show is a co-production between Export Japan and Potts.K Productions, with audio production by Frank Walter. Our theme, “Younger Today Than Tomorrow” is composed by forSomethingNew for Sake On Air.

Tokyo Lens
How Much Does Japan Cost? Advice on Going to Japan

Tokyo Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 73:22


Is Japan really that expensive? Can you survive on $10 a day?! How long will $1200 last? Where does one even get started when planning a trip to Japan?? All of these questions and many more covered in today's Podcast! In today's episode of the Tokyo Lens Podcast by Norm Nakamura, we take a look at going to Japan. Whether it be a visit, or a move and talk about some of the prep and a lot of the finance. This episode is meant to supplement the Tokyo Lens Q&A that went up on YouTube today. You can find it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYMaB21VjqI ------------- Also... So much love to all of those of you asking how you can support Tokyo Lens! I want to be able to be in a position where I can definitely give more than I receive. So It will take some time to get a system set up. For now though, if you do any shopping on Amazon, feel free to click through from my affiliate links! Then you can support just by doing your regular shopping! Thank you all Sincerely - Tokyo Lens Norm Nakamura Or grab something here! www.redbubble.com/people/tokyolens www.amazon.com/shop/tokyolens Gear: ------------------------ Filmed on this: amzn.to/2eYRvX0 Edited on this: amzn.to/2mqxTLN With this lens. amzn.to/2u8YgHY And this Mic: amzn.to/2uO5wuG -------------------------------------------- YouTube: www.YouTube.com/TokyoLens Twitter: www.Twitter.com/Tokyo_Lens Instagram: www.Instagram.com/Tokyo_one Facebook: www.facebook.com/TokyoLens/ Twitch: www.twitch.tv/tokyolens Business Inquiries: www.NormNakamura.com

Henshin History
Episode 22 - Federal Bureau of Infidelity

Henshin History

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2018 126:06


Podcast:  Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | RSS THIS WEEK: The historians finally get what they've wanted for fifty-some episodes: More of Hongo Takeshi being a shitter. Oh, and the show's classic iconography has finally come together, that too. In addition, we review the first (technically second) film in the franchise; we're treated to a myriad of callbacks; Hayato and Hongo finally synchronize their respective ideas of what a "clever scheme" means; casual reminder that 1971's villainous organization is literally nazis; we very much regret both our words and deeds; wild speculation on the nature of the rotating circle of female characters; and Taki, for the last time, YOU'RE MARRIED. TOPICS:* Kamen Rider (1971) 52-56 & Kamen Rider vs. Shocker* Zanjio, Birdmn, Jaguarmn, Sea Serpentmn, Cockroachmn, Gireera* The various types of deadly Shocker foam* The various types of wildly-abusable scientific inventions* Dr. Lucha Combatman* Old favorites! More costume minutiae! SPECIAL EFFECTS!* Hell Valley (a real scenic location in Japan)* ALL. THE. WARRIORS.* Return of bike porn* Crow Facts(TM)* "Shocker HATES him!"* Hinamizawa Syndrome* Hongo's iconic transformation pose and "New 1" design* AMBASSADOR HELL* Sleep-inducing rural-village spooky-monster episode (redux)* "FOX... DIE!"* Taki is a toddler* Reset the clock!* The definition of insanity MUSIC:* “Fight! Seven Riders!! Showa Rider Taisen” - Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider Fourze & OOO: Movie War Megamax* Masato Shimon - “Let’s Go! Rider Kick!”, "Rider Action", and “Kamen Rider no Uta”* Shunsuke Kikuchi - "The Warrior Leaves" - Kamen Rider BGM Collection NEXT WEEK: Some long-awaited backstory for Professor Gilmore. Twitter | Tumblr | Patreon | Ko-Fi

SpeakerPODcast -Macross news & anime reviews!
SPEAKERPODCAST EP.45 – MACROSSΔ EP.6 GERTALK!

SpeakerPODcast -Macross news & anime reviews!

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2016


  Episode 6 of Macross Delta has just aired in Tokyo and the SpeakerPODcast Crew is here to give their initial impressions. Just what ARE Projection units? What do Valkyries and baby’s skin have in common? How is delta being received in Japan? All this and more in the latest GERTALK! http://www.decultureshock.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/MSP_EP45.mp3 Direct Download HERE (Right click & save as)

Trailblazers.FM
TB 05: Lakesha Cole on Being an Entrepreneur, Military Spouse and Indie Shop Owner

Trailblazers.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 22:29


Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn I am thrilled about today's guest, Lakesha Cole. She's a business woman, mother of 3 and Marine Corps spouse and was selected as the 2014 Military Spouse of the Year® for her entrepreneurial prowess, volunteer efforts, and her support of the military community. She really does represent the millions of past and present military spouses who continue to thrive in a wartime environment, and dedicate their lives and families to service and giving back. I really enjoyed my talk with Lakesha, given her very unique story ... she is the CEO and owner of She Swank Too, which is a curated online children's boutique for girls. This dream-to-reality of owning a boutique started as an idea six years ago and today her brand has traveled to customers in all 50 states and four countries and as we'll cover in a few minutes, it lead to the opening of her first successful pop-up shop in Okinawa, Japan where she and her family are currently stationed. She was selected into the Military Entrepreneur Program by Inc. magazine and also featured on The Today Show with Kathie Lee & Hoda.  She's been published in Military Spouse Magazine and also featured by Ebony as The Coolest Black Family in America, No. 59   In this episode, we discussed: The actions she took as a new entrepreneur to bring her idea to reality Why she started an online business How she grew and moved her business from California to Virginia, then to Japan All the difficulties and challenges of moving her business overseas How social media helped her business What she did after losing nearly 90% of her customer base and having to hit the reset button   Tweetables of Lakesha Cole: [Tweet "Build your network before you need it @momwifepreneur #tbpod #business"] [Tweet "We communicate our why with our customers...why we do what we do @momwifepreneur #entrepreneur"] [Tweet "How @momwifepreneur lost 90% of her customers and kept going #womanentrepreneur"]   Links and resources mentioned: Lakesha Cole website She Swank Too    Thanks for Listening! We appreciate you visiting our site today and for helping to bring awareness to the Trailblazers.FM podcast. Please leave an honest review for The Trailblazers Podcast on iTunes & Stitcher! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show. Finally, don’t forget to subscribe to get automatic updates! It’s free! Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio or TuneIn

History of Japan
Episode 86 - The Way of the Gods, Part 2

History of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2015 26:06


This week we move into Japan's imperial period; what was the relationship between Shinto and a government which claimed its legitimacy in part from an emperor descended from one of the kami? What was the reality of "State Shinto", and who really led the charge to integrate church and state in Japan? All that and more, this week!

NEWSPlus Radio
【专题】慢速英语(美音版)2014-06-24

NEWSPlus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2014 25:00


完整文稿请关注周末微信或登录以下网址: http://english.cri.cn/7146/2014/06/20/2582s832626.htm This is NEWS Plus Special English. I'm Yun Feng in Beijing. Here is the news. Television and online rights for sporting events are typically sold by territory. For the World Cup, that means viewers in the United States are limited to what's available through U.S. television networks ABC, ESPN and Univision. Outside the U.S., games are available on a variety of over-the-air and cable channels, with streaming available for free or for a fee. Legal viewing is restricted to people in those countries. Services are typically able to block outsiders based on the computer's numeric Internet Protocol address. Here's a look at what viewers in some countries are getting. England - All games are available over the air for free in England because the World Cup has been designated a "crown jewel of sport", part of a regulation that prohibits certain events from being restricted to pay-tv. Italy - All 64 matches are available on Italy's Sky satellite service. State broadcaster RAI is showing 25 games, including all of Italy's matches plus other big games, on its free digital cable service. Japan - All games are available in Japan for free on national broadcaster NHK as well as other channels. Mexico - All national team games and one or two live games a day in Mexico are carried over the air by major TV services. Complete coverage of the games is carried only on the Sky satellite service. Nigeria - Selected games are available on Nigerian national broadcaster NTA and local private stations. Many viewers turn to DStv, a South African satellite TV network, for complete coverage. The DStv offices in Lagos have been staying open seven days a week as Nigerians flock to sign up. But regular electricity outages mean people will need to have private generators or battery-powered radios on standby. Russia - All games are broadcast live with Russian commentary on the main state television channel, though this means that many of the games are shown in the middle of the night Moscow time. The games are then re-broadcast during the day. South Africa - The national South African Broadcasting Corporation covers all 64 games live over three channels, meaning it's available to everyone with a 23-dollar annual TV license. Nineteen radio stations of the corporation will offer commentary covering all of South Africa's 11 official languages. Spain - Games involving the Spanish national team are free. All of the other games are available on a premium cable channel or online for 57 dollars. Thailand - In an effort to "return happiness to the people", Thailand negotiated a deal with the tournament's broadcaster, RS International Broadcasting, to allow all the games to be shown for free on an RS channel and two military-run channels. RS had planned to show just 22 of the 64 matches for free. Thailand's national team is not playing in the tournament. You're listening to NEWS Plus Special English. I'm Yun Feng in Beijing. Mention Huawei in the United States, and you're likely to get a blank look. Either that person has never heard of the Chinese phone maker, or has heard something about security concerns raised by lawmakers in Washington. However, Huawei Technologies believes it can overcome all that as it makes a bigger push in the U.S. and tries to build on its successes elsewhere. While Apple and Samsung dominate the worldwide smartphone market with a combined market share of 46 percent, Huawei has a slight lead among the rest, with about 5 percent. The Ascend Mate2 4G is a mid-range Android phone touted as an affordable alternative to such high-end phones as Apple's iPhone 5s and Samsung's Galaxy S5, both of which retail for about 650 US dollars without a contract. The Mate2 will go for 299 dollars and will be sold directly by Huawei. It will work on AT&T's and T-Mobile's networks. You won't get all the features found in the iPhone or the S5, but the Mate2 does well on the basics, based on about a week of testing. Furthermore, it works with 4G cellular networks, while many cheaper devices are compatible only with the slower 3G networks. This is NEWS Plus Special English. The European Union and South Korea have agreed to jointly develop 5G mobile technologies. 5G-technology is set to be 1,000 times faster than the 4G services currently available, and is in its early stages of development. Both the EU and South Korea are investing heavily in 5G. The EU is investing 700 million euros, or 950 million U.S. dollars, over the next seven years into its 5G program. South Korea is investing and coordinating research in its efforts through 5G-Forum and there are other major public and industry-led initiatives in China, Japan and the United States. You are listening to NEWS Plus Special English. I'm Yun Feng in Beijing. The African Union has marked the "Day of African Child" at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital. The Day of African Child falls on June 16th each year; and it presents an opportunity for all stake-holders on children's rights, including government, non-governmental and international entities, to reflect on issues affecting children. This year's theme is "a child friendly, quality, free and compulsory education for all children in Africa". It aims to ensure that all the goals have been met in accordance with the African charter on the rights and welfare of children. The AU celebrates the Day of African Child every year, in commemoration of the 1976 protests by school children in South Africa. The students protested against an education program designed to further the purposes of the apartheid regime.