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glaubendenken
Tim Keller und die apologetische Predigt - Meisterpredigt 14

glaubendenken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 35:51


Für viele Evangelikale zählt der nordamerikanische Theologe Tim Keller (1950-2023) zu den bedeutendsten Predigern des beginnenden 21. Jahrhundert. Als Gemeindegründer in Manhattan gelang es ihm auf vorbildliche Weise, biblisches Denken und spätmoderne Fragen zusammenzubringen, ohne dem Evangelium die Spitze abzubrechen. Eine besondere Stärke Kellers war seine apologetische Predigt, die auch im säkularen New York seine Resonanz fand.Prof. Dr. Arndt Schnepper ist Professor für Praktische Theologie an der Theologischen Hochschule Ewersbach.

Ranch It Up
Data Decides The Bulls At Keller Broken Heart Ranch & Beef Checkoff Updates

Ranch It Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 26:59


Join me Jeff Tigger Erhardt, Rebecca Wanner AKA BEC and my crew as we find out how data decides the bulls at Keller Broken Heart Ranch.  Using technology to provide the top bulls to customers.  Plus sale recaps, cattle sale info and market commentary that you will only get on this all new episode of The Ranch It Up Radio Show. Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcasting app or on the Ranch It Up Radio Show YouTube Channel. Season 5, EPISODE 226 Data Decides The Bulls At Keller Broken Heart Ranch & Beef Checkoff Updates Using Technology At Keller Broken Heart Ranch For Bull Selection Genetics That Combine Data & Functionality At Keller Broken Heart Ranch, great cattle are more than just numbers—they must also look and function well. This philosophy has produced standout donor cows like WS Miss Sugar C4 and BarCK 106Z, whose offspring consistently lead the herd and excel in other breeding programs nationwide. These cows and their progeny have shaped the Keller herd's genetics, with their descendants now leading the charge in improving carcass traits and maintaining physical quality. Sons of these donors are used in AI programs, and daughters have become foundational to future breeding success. A Vision For Continuous Improvement The Kellers embrace the mindset of lifelong learners, always striving to improve their herd. By mating cattle on paper and analyzing performance data, leveraging RightMate by Allied Genetic Resources, the Keller Broken Heart Ranch achieves uniformity in their herd without sacrificing performance. Focus on data-driven decision-making has become the cornerstone of their success. This commitment to innovation and adaptability ensures that Keller Broken Heart Ranch remains a leader in the Simmental and SimAngus industries, producing cattle that excel in data, performance, and visual appeal. The Future Outlook  The ranch remains steadfast in its mission: to improve the herd. By annually selling 120 bulls and 80 heifers, the Kellers stay dedicated to producing cattle with high marks on the ASA (American Simmental Association) All-Purpose Index (API) and Terminal Index (TI). Some Say The DOGE Should Look At The Beef Checkoff According to Meating Place, the Ranchers-Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America or R-CALF, CEO Bill Bullard encouraged ranchers and cattlemen to reach out to President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to request the agency audit the USDA's Beef Checkoff Program.  Bullard said that we've long argued that the beef checkoff program, which is a USDA program that requires cattle producers to pay $1 for every head of cattle they sell; and it collects about $70 million each year, which he says, much of that comes from producers who do not support the mandatory government program.  He went on to say that while the beef checkoff program is supposed to fund education, promotion and research for beef, and not fund lobbying, evidence of abuse has surfaced and an independent audit report found that $216,000 of mandatory producer contributions had been misspent. The Beef Checkoff has strong cattle producer support, according to The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA), and undergoes annual audits and posts that information on their website. NCBA Vice President of Government Affairs Ethan Lane told Meating Place that the Beef Checkoff is an example of individual farmers and ranchers coming together to create a program that conducts research, educates consumers and builds demand for beef with a return on investment to producers of $13.41 for every $1 invested—all while operating with annual financial audits, strict oversight and at no cost to American taxpayers. R-CALF is a non-profit organization serving as a voice for independent cow-calf and sheep producers and feeders across America. NCBA is a non-profit trade association representing U.S. cattle producers.  DOGE is a temporary contracted organization under the United States Digital Service, which has asked the public to contact the organization with ideas for “reducing waste, fraud and abuse.” Imports Of Mexican Cattle Are Expected To Resume  A temporary suspension of imports of Mexican cattle into the United States is ending, according to several reports. The Mexican Agriculture Minister said that USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service  or  (APHIS) signed the first memorandums to allow the suspension to be lifted. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) thanked the Trump administration and USDA for “working swiftly” to protect the U.S cattle supply from the threat of New World Screwworm, which sparked the import suspension late last year. APHIS has developed a comprehensive protocol that involves layers of veterinary inspections and treatment to prevent the spread of screwworm and other types of ticks and insects. RanchChannel.Com Now Has The Futures Markets & New Listings Futures Markets RanchChannel.com now has futures markets at your fingertips!  Feeder Cattle, Live Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Soybeans, Soybean Oil, Milk Class IV, and Ethanol.  Information is provided by DTN and market information may be delayed by as much as 10 minutes.  Click Here for more information! UPCOMING SALES & EVENTS Dry Creek Ranch: March 1, 2025 Lucky 7 Angus:  March 1, 2025 Pederson Broken Heart Ranch: March 5, 2025 Mar Mac Farms:  March 5, 2025 Keller Broken Heart Ranch:  March 6, 2025 Eichacker Simmentals:  March 7, 2025 Fast/Dohrmann/Strommen: March 8, 2025 Leland/Koester Red Angus:  March 14, 2025 Arda Farms/Freeway Angus:  March 14, 2025 U2 Quality Seedstock:  March 18, 2025   Vollmer Angus Ranch:  April 1, 2025 CK Bar Ranch: April 4, 2025 Jorgensen Land & Cattle:  April 21, 2025 World Famous Miles City Bucking Horse Sale: May 15 - 18, 2025 BULL SALE REPORT & RESULTS Click HERE for the latest Bull Sale Results https://ranchchannel.com/category/past-bull-production-sales-archive/ FEATURING Luke Keller Keller Broken Heart Ranch https://kbhrsimmental.com/ @kbhrsimmentals Mark Vanzee Livestock Market, Equine Market, Auction Time https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ @LivestockMkt @EquineMkt @AuctionTime Kirk Donsbach: Stone X Financial https://www.stonex.com/   @StoneXGroupInc    Shaye Koester Casual Cattle Conversation https://www.casualcattleconversations.com/ @cattleconvos Questions & Concerns From The Field? Call or Text your questions, or comments to 707-RANCH20 or 707-726-2420 Or email RanchItUpShow@gmail.com FOLLOW Facebook/Instagram: @RanchItUpShow SUBSCRIBE to the Ranch It Up YouTube Channel: @ranchitup Website: RanchItUpShow.com https://ranchitupshow.com/ The Ranch It Up Podcast is available on ALL podcasting apps. https://ranchitup.podbean.com/ Rural America is center-stage on this outfit. AND how is that? Tigger & BEC Live This Western American Lifestyle. Tigger & BEC represent the Working Ranch world and cattle industry by providing the cowboys, cowgirls, beef cattle producers & successful farmers the knowledge and education needed to bring high-quality beef & meat to your table for dinner. Learn more about Jeff 'Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca Wanner aka BEC here: TiggerandBEC.com https://tiggerandbec.com/ #RanchItUp #StayRanchy #TiggerApproved #tiggerandbec #rodeo #ranching #farming References https://www.stonex.com/ https://www.livestockmarket.com/ https://www.equinemarket.com/ https://www.auctiontime.com/ https://gelbvieh.org/ https://www.imogeneingredients.com/ https://alliedgeneticresources.com/ https://westwayfeed.com/ https://medoraboot.com/ https://www.tsln.com/ https://transova.com/ https://axiota.com/ https://axiota.com/multimin-90-product-label/ https://jorgensenfarms.com/ https://ranchchannel.com/ https://www.wrangler.com/ https://www.ruralradio147.com/ https://www.rfdtv.com/ https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/118051 https://www.meatingplace.com/Industry/News/Details/117836

The Miracle Files
Car on Fire: Thirty Seconds to Save a Life - Ep.19

The Miracle Files

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 24:01


What started as a father-son deer hunt on Christmas Day 2021 took a shocking turn in the Tennessee wilderness. Tim and Brandon Keller's lives changed forever as they rounded a corner and came face to face with a burning, overturned car on the side of the road. As smoke billowed from the vehicle, the Kellers knew they had to act quickly to save the life of the man inside. In another gripping episode of the Miracle Files, hosts Holly and Emily break down every aspect of this amazing story of courage, quick thinking, and God's grace. This episode is LOADED with chilling 9-11 calls, heart-warming testimonials, and powerful "on the ground" footage from the accident scene.Tim and Brandon Keller's decisive action changed the lives of one family forever and we hope that their story will inspire you to praise God for his mercy and glorify Him with your life.

Terra X Geschichte – Der Podcast
Weihnachten - Eine historische Geschichte

Terra X Geschichte – Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 64:12 Transcription Available


„Früher war mehr Lametta“. Das ist vielleicht einer der berühmtesten Sätze des Komikers Loriot. Aber stimmt das auch? Der erste Weihnachtsbaum der Geschichte wurde sehr wahrscheinlich in Deutschland im 16. Jahrhundert aufgestellt. Doch es hingen vor allem Äpfel und Gebäck an den Zweigen. Wann kamen Kerzen und Lametta dazu? Und warum gehören Tannenbaum, Geschenke und üppiges Festessen heute zu Weihnachten – ganz gleich, ob man christlich ist oder nicht? Und warum lassen sich ausgerechnet an Weihnachten auch echte „Singmuffel“ dazu bewegen, „Stille Nacht“ oder „O du fröhliche“ in Familie oder Kirche gemeinsam mit anderen zu singen? Und stimmt es, dass man bis heute nicht genau weiß, in welchem Jahr genau Jesu Geburt war? Eine Podcastfolge über heidnische Bräuche und Weihnachtstraditionen, die Erfindung der Adventszeit und die Frage: "War früher wirklich mehr Lametta?“ Gesprächspartner*innen: Esther Gajek Thomas Hauschild Gunter Kreutz Martin Wallraff Stefan Wolle Literatur Braun, Karl-Heinz (2016): „Weihnachten“: Eine zwiespältige soziale Symbolgeschichte, in: Karl-Heinz Braun, Matthias Elze, Konstanze Wetzel (Hg.): Sozialreportage als Lernkonzept. Grundlagen – Arbeitsleitfäden – Fallstudien, S.267-280. Brunner, Bernd (2012): Inventing the Christmas Tree. Dietrich, Gerd (2018): Kulturgeschichte der DDR. Kultur in der Konsumgesellschaft 1977–1990 (Bd. 3). Falk, Johannes Daniel (1815): Johannes Falk's Kriegsbüchlein. No. I. Darstellung der Kriegsdrangsale Weimar's in dem Zeitraum von 1806 bis 1813 nach den Schlachten von Jena, Lützen und Leipzig. Gajek, Esther (1997): Nationalsozialistische Weihnacht. Die Ideologisierung eines Familienfestes durch Volkskundler. In: Faber, Richard; Gajek, Esther (Hg.): Politische Weihnacht in Antike und Moderne. Zur ideologischen Durchdringung des Fests der Feste. Würzburg, S. 183–215. Hauschild, Thomas (2012): Weihnachtsmann. Die wahre Geschichte. zu Hartum, Marc Meier (2015): Die lustige Bienenfibel (Bd. 2). Hoffmann, Constantin (2018): Weihnachten in der DDR. Frank Schöbel, Lauschaer Glasschmuck und Pulsnitzer Pfefferkuchen. Kellers, Gertraud (2003) Von wegen "Heilige Nacht": eine Ausstellung in Obermünster. Mittelbayerische / Zeitung für Regensburg. Klose, Joachim (2013): Heimatschichten. Anthropologische Grundlegung eines Weltverständnisses. Knopp, Guido (1995): Der verdammte Krieg. Das Ende 1945. LWF-aktuell 42 (2003): Privat- und Körperschaftswald. Wirtschaft auf der Suche nach neuen Wegen. Ortmann, Günther (2023): Gabe versus Tausch. Reziprozität in Organisationen. Schnettler, Bernt; Tuma, René; vom Lehn, Dirk; Traue, Boris; Eberle, S. Thomas (Hg.) (2019): Kleines Al(e)phabet des Kommunikativen Konstruktivismus. Fundus Omnium Communicativum – Hubert Knoblauch zum 60. Geburtstag. Vondung, Klaus (1971): Magie und Manipulation: Ideologischer Kult und politische Religion des Nationalsozialismus. Internetquellen https://www.die-bibel.de/bibel/LU17/LUK.2 https://www.ndr.de/geschichte/chronologie/Weihnachtsmarkt-Geschichte-Von-der-Versorgung-zum-Vergnuegen,weihnachtsmarkt1370.html https://www.sueddeutsche.de/leben/weihnachts-hit-der-traum-einer-weissen-weihnacht-1.226515 https://www.geo.de/wissen/gab-es-frueher-mehr-weisse-weihnachten-als-heute--30181532.html https://rp-online.de/panorama/deutschland/weihnachtsbaum-viele-stellen-baum-immer-frueher-auf_aid-80866463 https://www.zeit.de/wissen/2009-12/adventskalender-weihnacht-baum https://glasweihnachtsschmuck.de/_blog/85-Die_Symbolik_der_Weihnachtskugeln.html#:~:text=Runde%20Glaskugeln,menschlichen%20Lebens%20und%20die%20Vollkommenheit. https://www.heiligenlexikon.de/Legenda_Aurea/Nicolaus.htm https://www.katholisch.de/artikel/12474-funf-tricks-zur-fastenzeit https://de.statista.com/infografik/20216/beliebtestes-weihnachtsessen-in-deutschland/ https://www.destatis.de/DE/Themen/Querschnitt/Weihnachten/Advent/_inhalt.html

GEISSPOD
GEISSPOD #163: Kellers Handschlag nach Strubers Zeichen

GEISSPOD

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 40:47


Der 1. FC Köln spielt 2:2, Gerhard Struber sortiert aus, Christian Keller schüttelt Hände: Im neuen GEISSPOD sprechen Sonja und Marc über eine spannende FC-Woche. Hört rein und diskutiert mit!Dieser GEISSPOD wird präsentiert von unserem Partner Deutsche Post DHL.Werde eine:r von uns: Bewirb Dich jetzt! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bauherr werden - dein Podcast rund ums Bauen - Vermeide hohe Kosten, Baufehler und Pfusch am Bau und lerne hier die Grundlage

In dieser Folge des Podcasts "Bauherr werden" mit Maxim Winkler, dem erfahrenen Architekten und Bauherren-Experten, widmen wir uns der entscheidenden Frage: Soll man mit oder ohne Keller bauen? Erfahre die wichtigsten Vor- und Nachteile eines Kellers, die potenziellen Einsparungen und die damit verbundenen Risiken. Maxim erklärt auch den Einfluss der Bodenbeschaffenheit und die Wichtigkeit eines Bodengutachtens. Höre rein und erhalte wertvolle Tipps, die dir helfen, eine fundierte Entscheidung für dein Bauprojekt zu treffen!

SWIMMINGPOOL
#76: Junge Wilde aus Wesel

SWIMMINGPOOL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 46:33


SWIMMINGPOOL – WIR KLÄREN AUF! DER PODCAST VON POOLEXPERTEN FÜR JEDERMANN.  Thema der Folge 76: „Junge Wilde aus Wesel“. Sie sind jung, sie übernehmen Firmen oder gründen Firmen, sie sind erfolgreich und am Zahn der Zeit – die Jungen Wilden. In der letzten Folge dieser Reihe sprechen Dietmar und Markus mit Yannick Villbrandt, Geschäftsführer der Firma PoolBauProfi aus Wesel. Unter dem Motto „Pools vom Profi – Ihre Zufriedenheit ist unser Motto“ begeistert Yannick mit beeindruckenden Projekten, darunter der Bau eines Pools im Gewölbe eines historischen Kellers. Neben spannenden Einblicken in seine Arbeit erzählt er auch von der Ausstellung vor Ort, die Kunden einen ersten Eindruck ihrer Traumpools vermittelt. Dietmar und Markus sind das letzte Mal mit ihrem E-Auto unterwegs und schließen die Reihe der Jungen Wilden mit diesem inspirierenden Gespräch ab.

Vores Mentale Sundhed - En Mind Care Collective Podcast
Har du hørt hvorfor vores venskaber er udfordret i 30'erne? Hør Heidi Kellers ærlige beretning

Vores Mentale Sundhed - En Mind Care Collective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 59:20


Det her afsnit ved jeg, har ramt rigtig mange i 30'erne. Jeg taler i afsnittet med skuespiller og kreativ direktør, Heidi Keller, om emnet 'venskaber'. Nære relationer er ét af de elementer, flere studier peger på som værende essentielt for vores langsigtede glæde i livet. I dette afsnit taler vi om, hvad venskaber betyder for os i hverdagen, men særligt taler vi om, hvordan venskaber kan blive udfordret med alderen - især i 30'erne, når der pludselig, for alvor, kommer gang i familieliv, børn, karriere og logistik. I dette afsnit taler vi bl.a. om: Hvad venskaber helt grundlæggende betyder for os og vores hverdag. Hvad der er udfordrende ift. at holde live i venskaberne i 30'erne.Hvorfor Heidi tit savner sine venner allerede inden hun har krammet dem farvel. Hvilke nye former for venskaber, der kan opstå i 30'erne, og hvilken betydning de har. Hvorvidt venskaber, der rækker langt tilbage i tiden, er mere værdifulde end nye venskaber. Hvornår man skal "slå op" med en ven, og hvordan man mon gør. Hvordan man skal prioritere venskaber ift. sit parforhold. Hvorfor det er vigtigt at fortælle sine venner, hvad de betyder for en. Vil du gerne støtte podcasten her? Så kan du gøre det med et valgfrit beløb via Mind Care Collectives MobilePay: 155503. Musik: Max Ulver Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Baker And The Banker Podcast
Vegas for the Wynn

The Baker And The Banker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 49:34


This week Jenny and Dan return from a quick date-out-of-state to Las Vegas.  From The Sphere, the "World's best chicken tenders", to the cliffnotes from Dan's mortgage event keynote, catch up with the Kellers.  Dan & Jenny share key takeaways for finding opportunity in the middle of a crisis.  We'd love to hear from you. Reach out and let us know what you think or if you have any questions about this week's episode! If you'd like more info on mortgage or real estate planning, reach out to Dan at dankellermtg@gmail.com or on IG at @mymortgageguydan.Jenny can be reached at hello@jennycookies.com or on IG at @jennycookiesWe hope you enjoyed today's show, God Bless!P.S. Could you do us a favor? Take 1-min and leave us a 5-star review and message on Apple podcast or Spotify? Thank you So much!-Dan & Jenny

FORward Radio program archives
Sustainability Now! | Reparations Roundtable | The Cost of Inheritance | 2-26-24

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 58:18


On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, talks about repairing the racial wounds of the nation with a great panel of guests who are taking part in a special film screening and panel discussion coming up on Wednesday at the Muhammad Ali Center. With us this week are Xiao Yin Zhao, Executive Director of the World Affairs Council of Kentucky & Southern Indiana (http://worldkentucky.org); Kaitlyn Tisdale, Director of Interpretation at Locust Grove (http://locustgrove.org); and Randy Quarterman, one of the featured subjects of the documentary “The Cost of Inheritance.” Randy is a U.S. Army veteran and descendant of people enslaved by the Kellers in Savannah, Georgia. He co-founded the Reparations Project (https://reparationsproject.org/), which is the first project supported by the Quarterman Keller Foundation, to support Black education and legal land redress for Black families; to truth-tell; and to amplify Black voices. Randy also recommends the sites https://reparations4slavery.com/ and https://comingtothetable.org In recognition of Black History Month, on Wednesday, February 28th, at the Muhammad Ali Center, from 5:00-8:30pm (5pm reception, and 6pm film, followed by a panel discussion), the World Affairs Council is screening a film called “The Cost of Inheritance.” It is an hour-long documentary that explores the complex issue of reparations in the United States using a thoughtful approach to history, historical injustices, systemic inequities, and critical dialogue on racial conciliation. Through personal narratives, community inquiries, and scholarly insights, it aims to inspire understanding of the scope and rationale of the reparations debate. The event is free and open to the public, but you'll need to register at http://worldkentucky.org We also discuss the history of enslavement at Locust Grove, right here in Louisville, where the Croghan family enslaved approximately 100 individuals between 1790 and 1856. These enslaved men, women and children were the heart of the farm. They cultivated the land, cared for the many animals, built and maintained the house and other structures, and tended to the most intimate needs of the Croghan and Clark families. At the peak of the farm's operation in 1820, more than 40 enslaved people labored at Locust Grove. In 1849, the 22 enslaved individuals remaining at Locust Grove were emancipated by the will of Dr. John Croghan. However, those that were ‘freed' from enslavement were then indentured for seven years before finally being released from bondage. As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com

PROMIPOOL Daily
#9: Herzogin Kates Krankheit / Leyla Lahouar schwärmt von Mike Heiter / Todesfall bei Sonja Zietlow / Ekaterina Leonova uznd Mark Kellers Sohn Joshua / "Ab ins Beet"-Claus im Krankenhaus

PROMIPOOL Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 2:40


König Charles und Herzogin Kate gehen unterschiedlich mit Gesundheitsnachrichten um: Während er Transparenz zeigt, wählt sie Diskretion - aber warum? https://www.promipool.de/royals/warum-herzogin-kate-ihre-krankheit-in-wahrheit-geheim-haelt Flirtlaune im Dschungelcamp. Leyla Lahouar hatte schon vor der TV-Show ein Auge auf Mike Heiter geworfen und kann sich sogar noch mehr vorstellen. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/leyla-lahouar-schwaermte-bereits-vor-dschungelcamp-von-mike-heiter So privat kennen wir Sonja Zietlow gar nicht. In der Live-Sendung am Donnerstag wandte sie sich mit einer persönlichen Nachricht an eine Klinik - und deutete einen Todesfall im engen Umfeld an. https://www.promipool.de/stars/dschungelcamp-2024-todesfall-bei-sonja-zietlow Um Ekaterina Leonova gibt es immer wieder Liebesgerüchte. Jetzt stehen sie und Mark Kellers Sohn Joshua im Fokus. Was ist wirklich dran an den Spekulationen? https://www.promipool.de/stars/ekaterina-leonova-laeuft-da-was-mit-mark-kellers-sohn-das-sagen-sie-dazu "Ab ins Beet"-Claus Scholz gehört zu den Favoriten der VOX-Sendung. Aktuell liegt er im Krankenhaus und bereitet seinen Fans Sorgen. Maren Kissing meldet sich mit einem Update. https://www.promipool.de/tv-film/fans-in-sorge-ab-ins-beet-claus-im-krankenhaus

BORN TO BE WINE PODCAST
#Abfüllung 40 Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg trifft Weingut Wittmann

BORN TO BE WINE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 93:45


Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg trifft Weingut Wittmann Vorhang auf für die Österreichische Weinwelt: Denn Michael Moosbrugger ist zu Gast. Eigentlich sollte der Voralberger Hotelier werden aber seine Leidenschaft für guten Wein hat sich durchgesetzt. Seit 1996 führt er das Weingut Schloss Gobelsburg in Langenlois, das dem Zisterzienserstift Zwettl gehört. Ein Weingut mit Geschichte, das 2021 Jubiläum gefeiert hat und was für eines: 850 Jahre Weingut. Michael Moosbrugger trifft auf Philipp Wittmann vom Weingut Wittmann aus dem rheinhessischen Westhofen. Wissbegier und Neugierde verbindet die zwei Ausnahmepersönlichkeiten. Und große Weine natürlich auch, die in der Sendung eifrig verkostet werden. Ihr dürft Euch also wieder auf viele Geräusche aus dem Eiskübel freuen. Ganz nebenbei entpuppt sich Michael als wandelndes Geschichtslexikon. Nicht nur was die Historie von Schloss Gobelsburg angeht, auch was die Böden im Kamptal, die Lagen in ganz Österreich auszeichnet. Er verrät, dass seine Fässer im Winter auch bei Eis und Schnee vor die Tür müssen, dass der Neubau seines Kellers, der einem Kreuzgang entspricht, nicht nur seinen Architekten zum Schwitzen gebracht hat und das er von Zuckerln nicht die Finger lassen kann. Michael muss sich von Denise und Philipp zwischendurch mal ein bisschen foppen lassen, aber eigentlich hören die Beiden andächtig zu. Es gibt viel zu lernen bei dieser Folge, auch wenn Michael zugibt, dass auch seine Frau sagt, er sei manchmal ein bisschen "lehrerhaft." Das tut aber der Stimmung keinen Abbruch. Hört selbst. Wir wünschen viel Spaß dabei.

Spontane Verbrechen
Spontane Verbrechen - Folge 52 - Dr. Schnipp Schnapp

Spontane Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 40:21


Pisselberg 1979. Ein Arzt ohne Aprobation nimmt Eingriffe an Patientinnen vor, die ihre Jungfräulichkeit wieder erlangen wollen bevor sie heiraten. Auch Patienten, die unzufrieden mit ihrer Haut sind, werden behandelt. Doch ein Mann will und wird ihn stoppen und damit einen ganzen Landkreis fortan verändern. Bei der Untersuchung des Kellers des vermeintlichen Mediziners kommt unvorstellbares ans Licht. "Spontane Verbrechen“ ist der Untrue Crime Podcast von Ziron&Papke. Die beiden öffnen alte Ermittlungsakten und zeigen, dass es im beschaulichen Wendland, das man sonst eher von Castortransport und Gorleben kennt, krimineller ist, als man dachte. Der Fund von alten Akten im Keller eines Wohnhauses hat Martin Papke und Stephan Ziron dazu veranlasst die Fälle noch einmal aufzurollen.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.78 Fall and Rise of China: Russo-Japanese War #5: Liaoyang

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 40:24


Last time we spoke about the Russian counter offensive at Telissu. Kuropatkin sought to maintain a defensive posture and wait for reinforcements before launching offensives, but his superiors forced him to perform a hopeless attempt to rescue Port Arthur. With multiple Japanese armies on the move, Kuropatkin could not send the appropriate numbers necessary to relieve the city, and this led to utter disaster. Lt General Stakelberg was given the unfortunate job of advancing southwest to Prot Arthur and would end up running into the Japanese around Telissu. Despite being able to fortify the position and taking up a defensive posture, the battle would prove disastrous for the Russians. Everything was going quite well until the Japanese snuck upon the Russian right flank which buckled and opened the door to a rout. Stakelberg courageously led a counter attack to try and salvage the battle, but it was lost and with it the rescue of Port Arthur.   #78 The Russo-Japanese War part 5: The Japanese advance to Liaoyang    Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. After the battle of Telissu General Oku's 2nd IJA rested for four days. While this was going on, the remainder of the 6th division arrived to Oku's command. Meanwhile there was no rest for the Stakelberg's men. The Russians overestimated the 4th IJA's strength and now Stakelberg was receiving orders to occupy Kaiping to make sure the 10th IJA division could not threaten it. The battered men were not to happy to be tossed into another melting pot again. Their rearguard was provided by Lt General Simonov, but he became gravely ill and had to hand over command to Major General Samsonov. By June 20th, the 1st Siberian army corps took their new position at Kaiping. Despite the Russian losses, there was a lot of international criticism aimed at the Japanese. For all of their victories, they kept allowing the Russian forces to get away, they never pursued them too heavily. All four Japanese armies were experiencing supply issues. For example Oku's 2nd IJA were supplied via Pulantien which was being rocked around by monsoons. Over at Dalny, the Russians had abandoned countless railway wagons, but had the good sense to remove their engines at least. The Japanese had a quick answer to this, they bought some engines from America, however the naval squadron at Vladivostok made a raid and managed to intercept two steamers carrying the engines over, now they sat at the bottom of the sea. This greatly delayed some heavy siege artillery for Nogi's 3rd IJA to hit Port Arthur.  Regardless of the logistics hiccups, three Japanese armies still had to coordinate their advance upon Liaoyang. They needed to concentrate their efforts to exert a constant pressure on the Russians to thwart them consolidating properly. To gain access to the Liao valley, the Japanese were forced to go through the passes of Taling, Fenshuling and Motienling. Kuropatkin gave the job of blocking these areas to General Count Keller, who was seizing command of the Russian Eastern Force from the disgraced Zasulich from the Yalu disaster. Keller would have 25,000 men guarding the Motien Pass lying astride the Liaoyang and Antung roads. Keller was an intelligent and brave soldier, he had worked under Kuropatkin for quite some time. He was loyal to Kuropatkin, in truth they were quite good friends. Keller began to study the Japanese actions and he noticed they were extremely similar to what they had done during the Sino-Japanese War. Thus given history was to repeat itself as they say, he predicted the three Japanese armies would converge at Haicheng as they had done 10 years prior. Kuropatkin agreed with his friend's prediction and set about building up a force at Haicheng with the view it would stop the advance of the 2nd or 4th IJA.  Kuropatkin at this stage began making a bit of a mess of troop deployment and movements. He became obsessed multiple places would be hit by the Japanese and real or imaginary tried to plug said gaps in his greater manchurian defensive line. He dispatched a brigade of the 5th infantry division of Stakelberg's force to hold a position at Tashihchiao and this would affect an upcoming battle. Now Keller over at the Motien pass was already weakened, because he had forces under him taken to help at the Telissu battle. Now he was receiving orders to release two more regiments to strengthen Haicheng. Kuropatkin then believed Kuroki's 1st IJA were about to advance up Fenghuangcheng, so he ordered Keller to advance his force there to block against them. Likewise General Rennenkampf stationed at Saimachi was ordered to take his 5000 cavalry force and block Kuroki's advance at Aiyangcheng.  Keller gathered 7 and a half battalions and began his advance against Kuroki. In 36 hours his men traveled over 40 miles, they became exhausted. They were 10 miles within reach of Fenghuangcheng and not a single Japanese had been seen. Keller and his men waited awhile, then ultimately pulled back to Motienpass by June 18th. General Kashtalinski made a report of these actions to a German military observer, Von Tettau stating “all that was achieved by this action was the ruination of 8000 pairs of boots, an item we are in short supply”. On June 19th, the Japanese scouts gave word of Rennenkampfs advance against Aiyangcheng. Thus the Japanese reinforced their detachment from Fenghuangcheng over to Aiyangcheng to make a defense. Yes, it turned out when Keller advanced he stopped 10 miles away from Fenghuangcheng not bothering to check the city to see if the Japanese were there. As a result Rennenkampf launched a failed attack against Aiyangcheng on June 22nd and was easily driven off. Kuroki could have made more of these two locations and given real battle, but he chose to hold back, his attention was drawn securing the railway line to his favored target, the Motienpass.  The 1st and 4th IJA received orders on the 19th and 22nd to advance. General Kawamura with the 4th would hit the Fenshuiling pass, defended by a Russian brigade. Kuroki believed the 2nd IJA would hit Kaiping around the same time, so he planned to hit the Motienpass in unison. General Oku's advanced had stalled somewhat on June 21st around Hsiungyaocheng where he was forced to make camp and await supplies. He would remain there until July 6th as the Japanese were trying to solve numerous logistical issues. Railway carts from Pulantien heading for Telissu were improved upon, Chinese coolies were hired en masse for the job. The logistical situation did improve, but what would really make a difference was the seizure of Port Arthur that held all the facilities, equipment and railway functions necessary to send large loads.  Speaking of Port Arthur the new Admiral Witgeft was under pressure from Alexeiev and by proxy the Tsar to break out of the harbor and try to join up with the Vladivostok squadron. On June 20th there was a proposed departure for the fleet, everything was ready to go, then disaster struck. The editor of Bezobrazov's “Novoe Krai” published a special edition literally announcing the departure that very day. Witgeft was forced to abandon the break out attempt to the dismay of the sailors eager to get out of the harbor as it looked like Port Arthur was going to face a siege soon. On June 23rd the fleet did depart, traveling carefully through the mine fields. Then at 6pm the IJN warships appeared over the horizon. The Russians saw the IJN Chinyen who was patrolling the Korean straits. Witgeft believed the entire combined fleet must be in the vicinity, but in truth Togo had dispatched 8 cruisers to hit the Vladivostok squadron who downed their two steamers back on the 15th. Togo received word from the Chinyen that the Tsarevitch and Retvizan were amongst the Russian ships. Togo was shocked the two battleships were repaired and out in the open sea, the Russians held a 6-4 advantage for larger ships. The IJN still held superior numbers with 53 ships vs Witgefts 18 however. By dusk the two opposing fleets began sailing parallel from another at a course of 18 miles. It was to be a moonlit evening, fit for battle. Despite the moonlit the advantage was to be had by torpedoes rather than naval gunfire, something the IJN would become specialists at during WW2. The Japanese had much more destroyers and torpedo boats and thus held a distinct advantage. Togo steered his flagship Mikasa towards the Russian line. Witgeft lost nerve and ordered the fleet to turn to starboard trying to make a return to Port Arthur and the security of her shore batteries. Upon seeing the Russians turning, Togo ordered his destroyers and torpedo boats to launch attacks upon their own attrition, rather than risking his battleships. In retrospect, Witgeft should have given battle and done as much damage as possible to the IJN battleships, given what would occur later at Port Arthur. But that is of course retrospect, maintaining the Pacific fleet in the hopes they could join the incoming baltic fleet was the winning idea of the day. The Russian fleet made a orderly retreat to Port Arthur trying to take it slow lest they hit mines. Only the Sevastopol would run into a mine, no other Russian warships were significantly damaged by naval gunfire or torpedoes. As for the IJN smaller warships, 5 of them took some hits from shore batteries, but no one sank. While it did not look like a significant engagement, it was another blow to the morale of the Russian navy and Togo had yet again managed to bottle up the Russians.  On June the 24th a rather strange order was issued from the IJA general HQ to all units “The fact has been proved that the Russian fleet is able to issue from the harbour of Port Arthur. The transport of provisions which will be required by the combined Manchurian Armies after their arrival at Liaoyang is therefore rendered uncertain, and it is not advisable for the Second Army to advance further north than Kaiping for the present. The battle of Liaoyang, which it was anticipated would be fought before the rainy season, will now be postponed till after it. Arrange your operations accordingly.” Why was this a rather strange order? It was inconceivable for the 2nd IJA to be permitted to advance to Kaiping while the 1st and 4th IJA's had not yet broken through the Fenshuiling and Motien passes. The message thus spelt the doom of the 2nd IJA if the Russians were to find out and concentrate their forces against it. But was the order sent to the Japanese or perhaps was it a ruse for the Russians. The Japanese units uncharacteristically ignored the order, thus one would be led to believe it was a ruse. The actually Japanese plans were for the mountain passes to be secured prior to Oku closing in on the main russian forces. The supposed fake message was the contrary and exactly how the war went in 1894. Kuropatkin ended up taking forces away from the Motien pass to cover the supposed Oku advance. On June 26th Keller forfeited yet another regiment over to Haicheng and Kuropatkin went there himself that day. Thus on the 26 Haicheng held around 41 battalions and 18 cavalry squadrons.  Meanwhile the 4th IJA advanced upon Fenshuiling where the road descends to Haicheng and Tashishchiao astride the railway. The pass held high pine filled mountains to its north and less steep hills to its south with tracks running parallel in a main approach. On the pass the Russians deployed three infantry regiments, three batteries and a cossack battery. West of them was General Mishchenko with his Cossack brigade plus an infantry regiment. On the night of the 25th the Japanese advanced along an unguarded path trying to hook around the rear of the Russian right flank. They had with them some Maxim machine guns and mountain artillery pieces. Another group of Japanese took off their regulation boots and wore Japanese straw sandals to scale the northern face on the mountains undetected to get around the Russian left flank. It took both these detachments a day to maneuver. Altogether the plan was to hit the Russians on the morning of the 27th. At 5:15am on the 27th the battle commenced with an artillery duel. The Russians had camouflaged their guns using trees. The Japanese frontal assault suffered heavily and by 7am slowed down nearly to a halt. But it was just then when their left and right hooking detachments unleashed their fire power from the hilltops. The Russians were being hit from every angle and were quickly forces to pull back by 8am. As the Russian artillery began to move the Japanese pushed their frontal assault now enjoying better artillery support. By 10am the Russians were overwhelmed and retreating towards Hsimucheng. Their retreat left Mishchenko's left exposed. Mishchenko attempted a counter attack, but by 7pm was likewise retreating.  The Japanese were able with ease to outmaneuver the Fenshuiling pass, but the Motien pass was another matter entirely. Try to imagine Thermopylae, a very narrow pass that a smaller force could guard with ease, it did not offer any flanking opportunities. Yet all the meddling by Kuropatkin to aid the theoretical attack upon Haicheng depleted Keller of men. Russian morale was at an all time low, man of the soldiers were utterly confused by their superiors orders. An account from the 12th east siberian rifle regiment over the two week period had this to say “This regiment had been ordered to Anshanchan on 15 June, but on reaching that place had been at once sent back to Count Keller. On the 26th it received orders to move to Tawan; but while on the march it received another order to retrace its steps and, at 1 a.m. on the 27th, reached the camp at Chinerhtun which it had left the previous morning. There it was met by an order from General Kuropatkin directing it to march at once to Haicheng. Leaving camp again at 4 a.m. on the 27th, it reached Haicheng on the 28th only to find it was to move next day to Liaoyang, this time by rail. Arriving there on the 30th, orders were again received to rejoin Count Keller'. As formidable as the Motien Pass was, to the utter shock of the Japanese on June the 30th, they captured it unopposed, the Russians had abandoned the position. A few days before, the 9th east siberian rifle regiment had been taken away from Keller to help out at Haicheng and it seems this caused such a state of indecision, alongside the capture of the Fengshuiling pass, Keller opted to pull back. The rain continued to fall from June 27th to July 5th making movement along the roads a nightmare for carts. Kurokis 1st IJA were suffering from logistical problems, he was forced to put the 12th division on half rations. If the rain persisted for more than 48 hours Kuroki would have had to retire his force to Fenghuangcheng, but the rain came to a temporary stop. When the rain ceased both sides went to work sending scouts to see what the other side was doing. The Russians could not figure out what the Japanese were going to do next, would they try to maneuver around their left flank or perhaps cut westward to the railway? On July 4th a reconnaissance in force was launched against Motienling by three battalions and it was easily repulsed. Meanwhile the Japanese were receiving intelligence from their Chinese spies amongst the Russians who reported the Russians had taken positions on some reverse slopes north of Motienling.  Now July 6th was the date set by the IJA general HQ for the advance of the three armies. General Oku led his four divisions northward and by midday on the 7th was in the vicinity of Kaiping, experiencing little to no opposition along the way. Oku's scouts reported that Kaiping was garrisoned by Stakelberg's 1st siberian corps while due north at Tashihciao, Lt General Zarubaiev's 4th Siberian corps were in the process of reinforcing its garrison. Just above the city of Kaiping was a semicircle of hills dominating a flat open field. On these hills were 20,000 men ready to fire upon the incoming Japanese. Oku was very cautious having his men advance with their artillery placed into combat positions to hit Kaiping around 5:30am on the 9th of July. Stakelberg viewed the Japanese advance to Kaiping and feared an envelopment maneuver, so he withdrew the forces. Thus his semicircle hill position was captured by Oku's 2nd IJA without a fight and they would dig in and remain there until 22nd of July. During their time on the hill they went to work improving the road, rail and sea lanes to establish better supply lines that could maintain Oku's advance. Alexeiev had been pretty quiet for awhile, but in the face of all the territory loss he yet again began meddling. He instructed Kuropatkin that he should take offensive actions to block the advance of the 2nd and 4th IJA and push back the 1st IJA all the way back into Korea. Kuropatkin obviously thought this was folly and wanted to await further reinforcements, in particular the incoming 7th corps. Kuropatkin believed the Japanese strength was twice what it actually was, ironically Alexeiev would have a much more accurate idea of their numbers. Kuropatkin was not 100% against offensive actions however, he did favor Alexeiev's idea to engage the 1st IJA, but certainly not the multiple offensives against separate Japanese armies. Alexeiev persisted to place pressure on Kuropatkin and against his better judgment he gave orders for Keller to perform a partial offensive against the Motien pass. Kuropatkin proposed Kellers Eastern Force of 40 battalions would attack what was nearly 80 battalions of Kuroki's 1st IJA, while 97 battalions of the Russian southern force were ordered to withdraw if the 2nd and 4th IJA attacked who represented a combined for of around 90 battalions. You can see the fallacy in this. A large reason Kuropatkin gave such orders to Keller was because Keller was continuously requesting permission to retake Motienling. Keller received some reinforcements from the 9th division and had his force advance in three columns up the roads. As remarked by Kuropatkin of the small offensive “Taking into consideration the considerable increase of the Eastern Force, I ordered Count Keller to take the offensive, so as to again get possession of the passes. He did so, but although he had forty battalions under his command, he advanced with only twenty-four.'  During the night of July 16th the Russians advanced upon Japanese positions that had full telephone and alarm coverage. At 8am the Russians made a frontal assault out in the open and were absolutely cut down by Japanese artillery. The Russians artillery was not even able to help support the attack until 2:10pm whereupon their infantry were already withdrawing. Two other Russian columns advanced and met similar fates. Keller had kept one quarter of his forces in reserve. A british military observer, General Hamilton witnessed the battle and remarked the Russians were still utilizing section volley fire. It seemed to Hamilton they had no idea of the use and value of cover and that their officers led them with undue risks. He did praise their efforts at withdrawing but left the remark “It is passing strange that soldiers so steady and formidable in retreat should be so sticky in the attack”. After their loss, Keller had his men dig in a bit further north around Tawan which lies astride the Fenghuangchang-Liaoyang road. Kuroki was emboldened by the easy victories and sent the 12th division against the smaller twon of Chiaotou, hoping to use it as a springboard for a possible attack against the Russian lines of communication to Mukden. The garrison at Chiaotou was a brigade group of the 10th corps who were subjected to having their right flank attacked on july the 18th and 19th. The Russians were quickly forced to withdraw up the Liaoyang road. Rennenkampf was with his cavalry unit 25 miles due east and tried to assist them but received a wound to his thigh on the 13th and had to hand over command to General Liubavin. Liubavin dragged his feet around on the issue ultimately doing nothing to help. With the loss of Chiaotou, the rest of the 1st IJA were now advancing and this directly threatened Penshihu which lay along the railway line between Liaoyang and Mukden. Kuropatkin ordered the 10th corp to retake Chiaotou while Keller was to hold out at Tawan. Meanwhile Kuropatkin and Alexeiev continued to argue about strategy. With no real navy to administer, Alexeiev focused on the land war and was even planning the formation of two armies he would lead himself, placing Kuropatkin in command of one of them subordinate to him. You really have to be baffled by this, Alexeiev was an admiral, this was lunacy. Kuropatkin and Alexeiev met at Mukden on July 20th whereupon Alexeiev unfolded his plans to reinforce the Eastern Force who was to engage Kuroki. Kuropatkin remained unconvinced, but obedient nonetheless as he departed for Liaoyang where he publicly announced his intention to resume the offensive. The 10th and 17th corps were handed over to the Eastern Force while the 2nd IJA resumed their advance northwards, edging closer to the Eastern Force. By July 23rd Oku's intelligence indicated the enemy force was roughly 4 divisions strong and had defensive lines going 10 miles long to towards the south part of Tashihciao. Tashihciao was strategically important because it sat on the junction of the main and secondary lines of the railway leading to the port city of Yingkou. Taking such a junction would greatly benefit the Japanese logistics. Oku cautiously approached as the 1st and 4th IJA were still occupying the mountains. Oku had his men approach in an extended line going 12 miles with his cavalry brigade screening his left flank. On his right flank was the 5th division followed by the 3rd, 6th and 4th to the extreme left. The Japanese advanced within 5 miles of the southern Russian lines.  Kuropatkin had personally selected Tashihciao and had it fortified heavily. Stakelberg's 1st Siberian army corp had fallen back to join up with Lt General Zarubaiev's 4th Siberian army corp, Zarubaiev would have overall command. Zarubaiev was given orders to withdraw to Haicheng if pressed upon by the enemy, yet again you can sense the defeatist mentality amongst the Russian commanders. Stakelberg took the right flank, Zarubaiev the left. Stakelergs sector rested along the railway and to his flank was General Kossogovski's cavalry brigade, Kossogovski had taken command of the brigade from Samsonov. Zarubaievs sector was along the Tungta river with General Mishchenkos cavalry watching his flank. The Russians had a general reserve of 10 battalions and 16 artillery pieces along the center towards the left in two groupings. The left area was full of hills and ravines, while the right was low flat ground. The Russians had learnt some lessons from their defeats and made sure to have outposts on high grounds to be able to track Japanese movements.  Oku chose to advance along some fields of Kaoliang, providing some concealment, but not nearly enough to hide most of his forces advance. Oku's intelligence indicated turning either flanks of the Russians would not be easy this time around. An attempt to divert forces against either flank might expose the Japanese lines of communication and spell a disastrous counter attack upon them. Oku decided not to risk anything, he ordered the 5th, 3rd and 6th divisions to launch a frontal assault on July 24th. He believed the 4th IJA's movements would be on the Russians minds giving him an edge. Oku's 4th division was held back on the left flank, expected to act against possible counter strokes. The 4th divisions orders were ‘take up a position near Wutaishan and will hold it in strength as a protection for the left flank of the army. No advance will be made therefrom until it is observed that the general attack elsewhere is succeeding.' Along the far left was the cavalry screen and two infantry regiments held in reserve.  After the Russo-Japanese war Zarubaeiv would go on the record during a Russian staff debriefing, to state he was attacked by both the 2nd and 4th IJA at the battle of Tashihciao. It seems likely the Russians had misidentified the strength of the divisions facing them. The 4th and 6th IJA divisions were correctly identified, but the 3rd and 5th divisions in the hills it seems led the Russians to believe were only a single division and thus the confusion arrived with their movement. Alongside this General Mishchenko had apparently reported to Zarubaiev that the 10th IJA division were in the vicinity. During the early light of the 24th, the Russians saw three Japanese divisions advancing in a line. The 4 divisions was holding back as ordered and by 5:30am the Japanese artillery began to fire. The Russian left flank began an artillery duel while in the center the IJA 6th division performed what seemed to be a halfhearted assault. By midday the sun was intense and the Russian red cross found themselves extremely busy with cases of sunstroke. At 1pm Stakelberg dispatched an aide over to Zarubaiev, suggesting they should withdraw. Stakelberg stated it was his belief the Japanese main attack was about to hit and if the troops were in the forward trenches they would be met with extremely heavy casualties. He also reminded Zarubaiev, it was not Kuropatkins plan of the campaign to make a firm stand at Tashihciao. No Stakelbergs aid arrived to Zarubaiev's HQ at the exact same time Zarubaeiv received a report from Zasulich that the 4th IJA were on the move. Zarubaiev was concerned, but not enough to order a withdrawal right away, especially when the sun was blazing at 100 degrees invited disaster for marching. Instead he sent a message back to Stakelberg simply stating he would consider withdrawing by nightfall.  In reality, Stakelberg was greatly overreacting. By 2pm 12 of the 12 Japanese batteries opposing his corps were assigned counter battery operations against two of his batteries beyond the hill line. At 3pm a reinforcement Russian battery joined up with them and combined were keeping the Japanese infantry at bay well into nightfall. The Japanese were taking heavy losses. Meanwhile back at 10:30am the 4th IJA division had advanced while skirmishing with Russian cavalry. At 1pm General Kossagovski performed a halfhearted attack against the Japanese left flank. His men fought with the Japanese 1st cavalry brigade who sent them packing north. Kossagovski reported the grounds too muddy for cavalry actions, but asserted he had effectively drawn the Japanese attention to his sector. At 8pm, Zarubaeiv decided to launch a counter attack upon the left flank given this information. Oku released one of his two reserve regiments to fill a gap that was emerging between his 4th and 6th divisions. Meanwhile the 3rd and 5th IJA divisions were trying to hit a weak point along the Russian line in the center. The 4th corps tossed 72 guns of which 32 were the new quick firing model against the 12 batteries supporting the Japanese. The Japanese were gravely outgunned in rate of fire and range.  Just before noon, Zarubaeiv ordered a counter attack. General Shileiko whose position was on the extreme left of the Russian line was to hit the flank of the 5th IJA division. He was also ordered to confer with Mishchenko and the commander of the general reserve. Mishchenko agreed to release cavalry units to Shileiko's command but the commander of the general reserve refused to relinquish any of his units stating he had not received any orders to do so. The results was Shileiko's vanguard being torn to pieces, while Mishchenkos cavalry units stayed safely away on the periphery before withdrawing. The counter attack was an abysmal failure. At 2pm Oku ordered his right flank divisions to press home their attack with or without artillery support. At 3:30pm the Japanese advanced in the face of terrifying Russian artillery. The 5th IJA division were battered and based the job to the 3rd division to keep moving forward. A Japanese battalion managed to seize a key Russian feature, but were quickly met with a counterattack that dislodged them. The 3rd divisions sector continued to perform intense fighting, but alongside the heat both sides were succumbing to inactivity. Stakelberg's artillerymen were holding the Japanese at bay, effectively forcing the 2nd IJA to a grinding halt. The Russians still held 6 battalions in reserve while the Japanese held only 1.  The commander of the 5th IJA division was embarrassed by his men's performance and requested Oku allow him to launch a night attack, Oku agreed. At 10pm the 5th division surged across the valley and over some slopes screaming banzai taking the Russians by surprise. The Japanese were able to seize forward positions as the entire 5th division crashed along the front. By early afternoon on the 25th, the Russian position was in Japanese hands, the Russians rearguards were the only ones putting up a fight. Apparently the commanding Russian officer deemed it impossible to recapture the 10 mile front position and ordered a withdrawal. It's hard to find real numbers on this incredible action, but it is assumed both sides took 1000 casualties each. The taking of this position effectively drove a wedge in the Russian lines and Zarubaeiv decided to order a withdrawal, Kuropatkin gave his support to the decision.  The two Russian corps now withdrew to Haicheng as Oku's army captured Tashihciao and stayed there until August 1st. The withdrawal left General Zasulich in an exposed position at Hsimucheng. Zasulich ordered his rearguards to protect their flanks which were being harassed by the 2nd IJA. Meanwhile the 5th IJA division was transferred to General Nozu's 4th IJA. Mishchenkos cavalry joined Zasulich giving the 2nd Siberian corps + a brigade of the 10th corps a total of 33 battalions, 31 squadrons and 80 artillery pieces. Nozu now commanded the 5th, 10th and 4th divisions along with the 10th Kobi brigade. Nozu's ordered were to attack the Russians whenever possible, so he looked at Hsimucheng as a viable target.  At 2am on July 30th, the 10th division and reserve brigade advanced frontally against the Russian position at Hsimucheng while the 5th division hooked around the left of the Russians trying to cut off their line of retreat. The terrain was rocky and mountainous, not easy to fortify, thus the Russian defensive lines were not great. On the 31st the Japanese main attack hit the right side of the Russian position. Mishchenko's cavalry and the 4th siberian corp rearguards began withdrawing, but Zasulichs main force held tight, bravely tossing counter attacks against the larger Japanese army. The 5th IJA division advanced upon the Russian right, joined by a detachment from the 3rd IJA division sent over by Oku. Zasulich's men held until 11pm when orders from Kuropatkin came to withdraw to Haicheng. Yet again the Russians were retreating. At the battle of Hsimucheng the Russians took 1550 casualties and the Japanese 836. The battle of Hsimucheng also coincided with two other battles. The Russians had mobilized to regain the small town of Chiatou on July 24th and made an advance along the Lan river. The Russian 10th corp, less one brigade under General sluchevski took the lead while General Liubavin took some cavalry to guard the road to Mukden. Now the 10th corps were a European corps and there was great expectation they would walk over the Japanese. After news hit that the men were withdrawing from Tashihciao, Kuropatkin had rushed over to Liaoyang, but just prior ordered Sluchevski the same type of orders he gave Stakelberg at Telissu. The 10th corps divided itself into a vanguard, main body, left and right flank guards and advanced upon the isolated 2nd IJA right flank occupied by the 12th division. By July 30th both sides were grinding to a halt, artillery were dueling it out. 15 miles away were Keller's two divisions dug in behind the lan River around Tawan and Yangtzuling. Keller had orders to stay where he was. Thus General Sluchevski, Keller and Liubavin could not aid another given their orders. On the 31st Kuroki resumed his offensive and decided he would hit all 3 of the enemy forces in the area one by one as long as they remained divided. Kuroki was acting independently, but saw such a grand opportunity he had to grab it. Now the 12th division at Chiaotou were about as far from the 2nd division as Sluchevski was from Keller. The 2nd division were guarding Motienling and to their left was a guards division. Early on the morning of the 31st, four battalions of the 2nd IJA division advanced along a goat track to join up with the 12th so they could attack a Russian brigade currently guarding a pass at Pienling, two miles south of Yushuling. The Russian brigade was isolated, but held a great defensive position, not enough so to repel two Japanese divisions however. According to British military observation testimony “In places the path was so narrow that the Russians could not move more than four abreast, and so steep were the hill sides, that they were quite unable to deploy for attack, or to make any effective reply to the Japanese fire. In this short space the losses suffered amounted to five or six hundred killed and wounded” The Russians were only saved from complete disaster by the arrival of a Terek-kuban cavalry regiment who dismounted and aided them. Sluchevski's left flank meanwhile was caught by surprise during the night and the 12th division made a lot of progress. Then Sluchevski received a telegram from Kuropatkin telling him Keller was battling some 15 miles away. Kuropatkin had to inform him that expected reinforcements were thus not forthcoming. The 10th corps by this point had suffered 2000 casualties, their reserves were already in the battle. At 6:30 Sluchevskis cavalry left flank guard were deceived by a false report the Japanese artillery were turning to another area. The battle was going to hell in a hand basket as they say. Kuroki planned to hold the Russian front with his 2nd division while the guards division would hook into their right. The two divisions with reserves made a full assault. The Russians bravely tried to counter but failed to stop the onslaught. The Japanese gradually took the Russian forward trenches as the Russians were forced to perform a staggered retreat. The Russians and Japanese had light casualties in the few hundreds for the battle. Over in Kellers position, Japanese artillery seemed to be hunting down superior officers, Keller was hit by shrapnel tossing him to the ground with 37 wounds killing him instantly. The death of Keller destroyed the troops morale, he was a beloved commander who was notorious for leading at the front. General Kashtalinksi replaced Keller and ordered the reserves to come forward. Kuropatkin advised not tossing the reserves in, stating “hold back until the main effort of the Japanese has been disclosed”. Given the withdrawal at Hsimucheng and Yushuling, Kashtalinski was also told not to withdraw too hastily, but that is just what he did. Thus the road to Liaoyang seemed to be wide open, the Russians were offering nothing but withdrawals after withdrawals, when would they stand firm to fight? 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. As the Japanese advanced, so did the Russians, but in the opposite direction. British Lt General Sir Edward Bruce Hamley's Operations of War states “Victory can only be won by striking”. Pungent words for Kuropatkin as he scrambled to perform offensives. 

高效磨耳朵 | 最好的英语听力资源

词汇提示1.frustrating 沮丧的2.charitable institutions 慈善机构3.tipped 倾倒4.horrified 惊恐5.handicapped 残疾的6.sympathetic 有同情心的7.pupil 学生8.Braille 盲文原文Helen KellerWhat would it be like to be unable to see anything, hear anything, or say anything?Life for young Helen Keller was like that.She had had an illness before she was two years old that had left her deaf, dumb and blind.After that, it was difficult for her to communicate with anyone.She could only learn by feeling with her hands.This was very frustrating for Helen, her mother and her father.Helen Keller grew up in Alabama, U.S.A., during the 1880s and 1890s.At that time, people who had lost the use of their eyes, ears and mouth often ended up in charitable institutions.Such a place would provide them with basic food and shelter until they died.Or they could go out on the streets with a beggar's bowl and ask strangers for money.Since Helen's parents were not poor, she did not have to do either of these things.But her parents knew that they would have to do something to help her.One day, when she was six years old, Helen became frustrated that her mother was spending so much time with the new baby.Unable to express her anger, Helen tipped over the baby's crib, nearly injuring the baby.Her parents were horrified and decided to take the last chance open to them.They would try to find someone to teach Helen to communicate.A new school in Boston claimed to be able to teach children like Helen.The Kellers wrote a letter to the school in Boston asking for help.In March 1887, a teacher, twenty year old Anne Sullivan arrived at the Keller's home in Tuscumbia, Alabama.Anne Sullivan herself had had a very difficult life.Her mother had died when she was eight.Two years later, their father had abandoned Anne and her little brother Jimmy.Anne was nearly blind and her brother had a diseased hip.No one wanted the two handicapped children, so they were sent to a charitable institution.Jimmy died there.At age 14, Anne, who was not quite blind, was sent to the school for the blind in Boston.Since she had not had any schooling before, she had to start in Grade One.Then she had an operation that gave her back some of her eyesight.Since Anne knew what it was like to be blind, she was a sympathetic teacher.Before Anne could teach Helen anything, she had to get her attention.Because Helen was so hard to communicate with, she was often left alone to do as she pleased.A few days after she arrived, Anne insisted that Helen learn to sit down at the table and eat breakfast properly.Anne told the Kellers to leave, and she spent all morning in the breakfast room with Helen.Finally,after a difficult struggle she got the little girl to sit at the table and use a knife and fork.Since the Keller family did not like to be strict with Helen, Anne decided that she needed to be alone with her for a while.There was a little cottage away from the big house.The teacher and pupil moved there for some weeks.It was here that Anne taught Helen the manual alphabet.This was a system of sign language.But since Helen couldn't see, Anne had to make the signs in her hands so that she could feel them.For along time, Helen had no idea what the words she was learning meant.She learned words like "box" and "cat," but hadn't learned that they referred to those objects.One day, Anne dragged Helen to a water pump and made the signs for"water" while she pumped water over Helen's hands.Helen at last made the connection between the signs and the thing."Water"was that cool, wet liquid stuff.Once Helen realized that the manual alphabet could be used to name things, she ran around naming everything.Before too long, she began to make sentences using the manual alphabet.She also learned to read and write using the "Square Hand Alphabet" which was made up of raised square letters.Before long, she was also using Braille and beginning to read books.Helen eventually learned to speak a little, although this was hard for her because she couldn't hear herself.She went on to school and then to Radcliffe College.She wrote articles and books, gave lectures, and worked tirelessly to help the blind.The little girl who couldn't communicate with anyone became, in time, a wonderful communicator.翻译海伦·凯勒什么也看不见,什么也听不见,什么也说不出来会是什么感觉?年轻的海伦·凯勒的生活就是这样。她在两岁之前生过一场病,导致她又聋又哑又盲。从那以后,她很难与任何人沟通。她只能用手摸来学习。这对海伦、她的父母来说都是非常令人沮丧的。海伦·凯勒于19世纪八九十年代在美国阿拉巴马州长大。在那个时候,那些失去了眼睛、耳朵和嘴巴的人最后往往会去慈善机构。这样的地方可以为他们提供基本的食物和住所,直到他们死去。或者他们可以拿着乞丐的碗走到街上向陌生人要钱。由于海伦的父母并不穷,她不必做这两件事。但是她的父母知道他们必须做点什么来帮助她。海伦六岁的时候,有一天,她对妈妈花那么多时间和新生婴儿在一起感到沮丧。海伦无法表达她的愤怒,打翻了婴儿床,差点把婴儿弄伤。她的父母吓坏了,决定抓住最后的机会。他们会设法找人教海伦交流。波士顿的一所新学校声称能够教海伦这样的孩子。凯勒一家给波士顿的学校写了一封信寻求帮助。1887年3月,20岁的教师安妮·沙利文来到凯勒在阿拉巴马州图斯坎比亚的家。安妮·沙利文自己的生活也很艰难。她母亲在她八岁时就去世了。两年后,他们的父亲抛弃了安妮和她的弟弟吉米。安妮几乎失明了,而她的哥哥髋骨有病。没有人要这两个残疾儿童,所以他们被送到了慈善机构。吉米死在那里。14岁时,还没有完全失明的安妮被送到波士顿的一所盲人学校。由于她以前没有受过任何教育,她不得不从一年级开始。后来她做了手术,恢复了部分视力。因为安妮知道盲人的感受,所以她是一位富有同情心的老师。在安妮教海伦任何东西之前,她必须引起她的注意。因为海伦很难与人沟通,所以她经常被独自留下做她想做的事。到了几天后,安妮坚持要海伦学会在餐桌旁坐下,好好吃早餐。安妮叫凯勒一家离开,她整个上午都和海伦待在早餐室里。最后,经过一番艰难的挣扎,她让小女孩坐在桌子旁使用刀叉。由于凯勒一家不喜欢对海伦太严格,安妮决定自己需要和海伦单独待一段时间。在大房子的旁边有一间小屋。老师和学生搬到那里住了几个星期。就是在这里,安妮教会了海伦手工字母。这是一种手语系统。但由于海伦看不见,安妮不得不用手做手势,这样她才能感觉到。很长一段时间,海伦不知道她正在学习的单词是什么意思。她学会了“盒子”和“猫”这样的词,但不知道它们指的是这些物体。一天,安妮把海伦拖到一个水泵旁,一边把水抽到海伦手上,一边做着“水”的手势。海伦终于把这些符号和那个东西联系起来了。“水”是那种又冷又湿的液体。当海伦意识到可以用手工字母来命名事物时,她四处奔波,为所有事物命名。不久之后,她开始用手语字母造句。她还学会了用由凸起的方形字母组成的“方手字母表”来阅读和书写。不久,她也开始使用盲文,并开始阅读书籍。海伦最终学会了说一点话,尽管这对她来说很困难,因为她听不到自己的声音。她继续上学,然后去了拉德克利夫学院。她写文章和书,做演讲,不知疲倦地帮助盲人。那个不能和任何人交流的小女孩,最终变成了一个很棒的沟通者。

The Mighty Peculiar
There'll Be Hell To Pay : Satanic Panic Part Three

The Mighty Peculiar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 71:48


On this episode of The Mighty Peculiar the guys discover they are still trapped in Satan's clutches and that the only means of escape is to confront the true evil at the center of the Satanic Panic — false accusations of heinous acts that destroyed the lives of many innocent people.The truly heartbreaking story of Dan and Fran Keller is discussed in depth.  Will society learn from the grave injustice done to the Kellers the next time a moral panic sweeps the nation or will we experience the horrors of redundant history?Also, no discussion of the Satanic Panic would be complete without taking Geraldo Rivera to task for his infernal exploitation of the cultural crisis for ratings and fame.And if that weren't enough, Denver and Matt spend a bit of time wondering if Jimmy Hoffa frequented key parties.Support the show"Mighty Peculiar Theme" by Doug Wortel Our Linktree: linktr.ee/themightypeculiarOur Spreadshirt Merchhttps://the-mighty-peculiar.myspreadshop.com/

Off Stage with Greg and RD

In this special episode of Off Stage with Greg and RD, join us as we pay tribute to the life and lasting legacy of Tim Keller, a pastor, preacher, theologian, and author who left an indelible mark on our hosts, Greg and RD. Dive deep into the teachings of Keller that resonated with them personally, exploring the profound impact his wisdom had on their work as pastors and its relevance in today's ever-changing cultural landscape.Dr. Timothy Keller was a pastor, preacher, theologian, and apologist. He founded Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City and is the author of multiple books including The Reason for God, The Prodigal God, King's Cross, The Meaning of Marriage, and Encounters with Jesus.R.D. references Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual FormationRD references Tim's sermon after 9/11: Truth, Tears, Anger, and Grace. Greg references the book Biblical Critical Theory by Christopher Watkin. Dr. Keller wrote the foreword for the book. RD reads from Tim's book Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering. Want to read more of Kellers' work but don't know where to start? Here are recommendations from the guys:Greg's Pick: The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of SkepticismRD's Pick: The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian FaithFor more information on this podcast, visit podcast.fellowshipknox.org  You can also e-mail questions or topic ideas to offstage@fellowshipknox.org   

Over the Rims of Mugs

Peggy Kellers is a Gold Medalist, a National Softball Hall of Fame recipient, a seven-time National & one-time World Champion, and a six-time All-American catcher. She's served as an Educator and Coach.With a Bachelor's Degree in Health, Physical Education & Recreation and a Doctorate in Sport Psychology Peggy has definitely made her mark in the world!She met Jesus in a most remarkable and unique way and you'll want to hear how He showed up for her exactly when she needed Him most! Peggy has never married and she shares her perspective on the “gift of singleness” and the “gift of marriage” in such a unique way.I think you'll be amazed by Peggy's story and encouraged by our conversation about how God works in truly magnificent ways!Please share Over the Rims of Mugs with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. Over the Rims of Mugs is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to podcast@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!

Bridge to Buctober
149 | Sellers, Kellers, and Dwellers

Bridge to Buctober

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 53:44


Trade Deadline is over. Let's talk about it. https://linktr.ee/bridgetobuctoberMERCH!https://bridge2buctober.myspreadshop.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bridge-to-buctober/donations

Cork Rules
Episode 368. The Surf Club, Miami

Cork Rules

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 4:37


Tina Johansson, WSET Diploma Graduate and Michelin restaurant sommelier, and Robert Tas take a trip to The Surf Club at Miami Beach, a Kellers' flagship restaurant and one that celebrates and upholds the glamor of the   '50s and '60s hotspots. The Surf Club offers a list of traditional wines with a lot of the big, famous names that always deliver, and Tina identifies the bottles on the list that pair well with delicious dishes on the menu.   Wines reviewed include: 2019 Henri Germain Meursault, Burgundy 2020 Clos de la Roilette Fleurie, Beaujolais 2016 Trimbach Clos Ste Hune, Alsace For more information on today's episode, and the wines you love to love, visit www.corkrules.com.

Maas macht Mut - Impulse für ein erfülltes Leben
Ängste und Blockaden im Schlaf auflösen - mit Andreas Bernknecht

Maas macht Mut - Impulse für ein erfülltes Leben

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 48:55


Wow - wenn das stimmt, und dafür gibt es tausende von Feedbacks, dann kannst du deine Blockaden im Schlaf lösen! Du möchtest weiterkommen und merkst, dass du immer wieder an eine gläserne Wand stößt, dass dich etwas zurückhält, das du nicht benennen kannst? Das liegt daran, dass in deinem Unterbewusstsein gut verschanzt in den untersten Etagen deines Kellers jede Menge "Leichen" liegen in Form von abgespeicherten schlechten Erfahrungen, Ängsten, Traumata und Prägungen. Allein mit dem Verstand kannst du sie nicht lösen, denn auf der mentalen Ebene ist dir womöglich alles klar. Wir sind so unendlich groß! Lasse jetzt das los, was dich klein hält, und komme in deine ganze Kraft! In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Andreas Bernknecht über diese Fragen Welches Potenzial haben wir als Mensch? Warum bringen dich Gespräche und Affirmationen nicht weiter? Warum glaubst du deinem Verstand nicht? Wie erschaffen wir uns unseren eigenen Käfig? Mit welchen Tricks kannst du dein Unterbewusstsein dauerhaft und effektiv überlisten? Wenn du "raus aus der Box" möchtest, dann höre dir diese Folge unbedingt bis zum Ende an. Hier bekommst du wertvolle und erprobte Tools an die Hand, die dein Leben komplett verändern werden - und zwar im Schlaf. Und für deinen Verstand ist auch etwas dabei :). Hier geht es zum kostenlosen Webinar: Wie Sie mit Binaurale Beats fast jedes Problem lösen können. https://bit.ly/3q6amV7 Andreas Bernknecht ist Speaker, Buchautor und Visionär. Er ist in Deutschland aufgewachsen und lebt heute in der Schweiz. Seit 40 Jahren beschäftigt er sich mit dem Unterbewusstsein. Vor über 20 Jahren ist er mit den binauralen Beats in Berührung gekommen und hat diese viele Jahre lang empirisch erforscht. Heute arbeitet er als Bewusstseinsforscher und Lebenscoach und hat auf Grundlage seiner Forschungen im Jahr 2017 die DMH-Methode entwickelt. Diese Methode ist eine wesentliche Erweiterung der Anwendung von Binauralen Beats. Sie wurde bereits auf vielen Online-Kongressen und im TV vorgestellt und wird täglich von Tausenden Menschen angewandt. Er weiß, dass mehr als 97% aller Probleme vom Unterbewusstsein erzeugt werden. Dabei ist es vollkommen egal, ob es sich um gesundheitliche, finanzielle, persönliche, familiäre oder geschäftliche Probleme handelt. https://dm-harmonics.com/ ______________________________________________________________________ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Anita Maas Naturcoaching ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Finde den richtigen Platz in deinem Leben!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Maas Themenmagazine⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Impulse für ein bewusstes und erfülltes Leben⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Maas Newsletter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Inspirationen und Infos für die neue Zeit. Melde dich gleich an und lade dir das kostenlose E-Book mit 50 Seiten der besten Artikel aus den Maas Themenmagazinen herunter! Natur-Retreats Wenn du richtig tief einsteigen möchtest und eine tiefe Naturverbindung zusammen mit Gleichgesinnten erleben möchtest, dann schaue dir meine Angebote für ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Natur-Retreats ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠an wunderschönen Orten an. Buchtipp: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dein Natur-Retreat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Wie du mit den vier Elementen zu innerer Ruhe und Kraft findest von Anita Maas, mvg Verlag ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dein Naturtagebuch ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠(mit Anleitung, wie du in der Natur zu dir selbst findest und intuitives Schreiben)

Apologiapodden
Sommar och solo

Apologiapodden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 31:06


I denna avrundning inför sommaren är Martin ensam i studion, och berättar om vad vi kan se fram emot i höst i Apologia: Vilka distanskurser kommer Apologia erbjuda och vad händer på Apologia live? Dessutom lite lästips inför sommaren. Även om Martin är ensam i studion får vi besök i form av tre korta intervjuer från European Leadership Forum, med tre kommande internationella gäster på Apologia live: Andy Bannister, Julia Garschagen och Daniel Strange. Lästipsen som nämndes - Kristen tro mot väggen  - Våra böcker av Tim Keller Kampanjen med 30% rabatt på Kellers böcker varar hela juni. Mejla apologiapodden: podd@apologia.se Apologia är beroende av gåvor. Stötta podden och Apologias övriga arbete med en gåva! - Swisha till 123 312 51 92

RE:formera-podden
Avsnitt 154 - Tim Keller (1950-2023)

RE:formera-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 37:40


»He pointed people to Jesus« (The New York Times). Den 19 maj avled Timothy Keller 72 år gammal efter en tids kamp mot cancer. Sociala medier fylldes av berättelser från hela bredden av kristenheten hur Kellers livsgärning som församlingsplanterare på Manhattan, som teolog, apologet och författare hade påverkat präster och pastorer från vitt skilda traditioner, från frikyrkliga karismatiker till katolska kardinaler. I dagens avsnitt samtalar Magnus med med teologen och apologeten Stefan Gustafsson om hur vi kan förvalta arvet efter Timothy Keller. 

Dinner Table Talks
4.41 Me and My Family Are Going to Thrive - Dinner Guests - Krystle and Ryan Keller - Turkey Hollow Farms

Dinner Table Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 59:29


Where does the conversation go when your farmers come to the table? We farmers love to talk and it was no surprise that when Aislynn and the Kellers got together to talk at the Dinner Table with a bottle of the 2020 Freedom Harvest Farms Red Wine nothing was off limits! And the conversations takes a winding journey throughout the minds of some visionary thinkers. So buckle up for another magical mystery tour! But at the end of the day the final story is how do we feed our family while we sustain our wealth of lifestyle. This week's dinner: With big delicious helpings of bone in pork chops and New York strips from Turkey Hollow Farm the meal was a full farm to table experience, including the first taste of the 2021 Red Wine Vinegar made at Freedom Harvest Farms. More Roasted Vegetables and a Seasonal Summer Salad. Aislynn also made a small rack of porch ribs in the instant pot and ate them all! https://www.restorativecuisine.com/paleo-instant-pot-short-ribs-aip-whole30-paleo Random Question of the Week: What Three Items Would you Grab if a Fire Broke Out? Keep in mind Ryan Keller is a Fire Fighter! Tune into to see how the magic alignment of the Table Topic Questions always makes for another fascinating talk for the table! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dinnertabletalks/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dinnertabletalks/support

The Christian Outlook | Topics for Today's Believers

The Christian Outlook – May 27, 2023 Kevin McCullough invites John Welborn of Salem Church in New York City to talk about the impact that Dr. Tim Keller had on his life and the lives of countless others. John Hall and Kathy Emmons invite Tim and Kathy Keller to talk about the need to catalog and share his teachings for future use while expressing optimism about the growth of multiethnic churches in the United States due to the increasing number of Christian immigrants. Eric Metaxas talks with Tim Keller about Keller's book "Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical," where Keller discusses the role of reason, faith, and the six fundamental aspects of human existence that Christianity addresses. Frank Sontag interviews Tim and Kathy Keller about their devotional book based on the Psalms. The Kellers explain their motivation to provide a more substantive devotional that engages with scripture and prayer, sharing their personal experiences with the Psalms and emphasizing the importance of engaging deeply with the passages through reflection and self-examination. In a sermon following the 9/11 attack in New York City, Tim Keller explores the Christian resurrection, explaining that Jesus promises not just consolation, but the transformation of all suffering and the restoration of a new world where everything is made right. Tim Keller emphasizes how Jesus serves as the perfect counselor, offering tailored responses of truth, tears, and grace to people in need.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kurzpass - Interessantes aus der Welt des Fußballs
Walters Wagenburg & Kellers Fußstapfen (2. Männer-Bundesliga)

Kurzpass - Interessantes aus der Welt des Fußballs

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 75:21


Plötzlich kann der HSV sogar Platz zwei erreichen. Klappt der direkte Aufstieg? Und was passiert mit Regensburg nach dem Trainerwechsel? Nando Silva und Max Aichinger analysieren.

FUSSBALL MML - Der Sky Podcast
Natural Born Kellers - E36 - Saison 22/23

FUSSBALL MML - Der Sky Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 70:42


Leute, diesmal senden wir aus Gründen aus der Tiefe, melden uns vom Abgrund, machen den Wallraff und gehen nach ganz unten, um uns die so genannten Zustände dort genauer anzuschauen. In Bochum, Stuttgart und auf Schalke. Am unteren Rand der Liga, wo die Hoffnung singend auf Verzweiflung trifft und die Totgesagten wieder länger leben. Mit Traumtoren gegen jede Wahrscheinlichkeit. Mit Wirkungstreffern in letzter Sekunde, mit Befreiungsschlägen zuhause, die Kurve im kollektiven Taumel. Plötzlich wieder Stoßgebete, weil der Glaube zurück ist. Plötzlich wieder Euphorie. Plötzlich wieder durchatmen, mit breiter Brust. Glück auf! Abstiegskampfbahn. Und natürlich, Kehrseite, auch in Köln, wo der Fehlerteufel im Keller sitzt, Pferdefußball, immer wieder nichts als Asche für den Hauptschiedsrichter. Der VAR als Höllenmaschinerie, eher unverzeihlich als unparteiisch. Er hat sich, das wissen wir seit Freitag, selbst erledigt. Und könnte uns, so kaputt mittlerweile, nicht mal das Gegenteil beweisen. Die Meisterschaft allerdings, das sollte klar sein, wird am Ende nicht am Bildschirm entschieden, sondern in den Köpfen und Beinen der Spieler aus Dortmund, durch das Gehabe und Gehampel der Hochbegabten. Oder, um mal ein altes bayrisches Sprichwort zu bemühen: am Ende macht eine Schwalbe Yann Sommer zum Meister! Oder so ähnlich. Wir wissen ja auch nicht mehr weiter. Wer jetzt allerdings noch erfahren möchte, was eine Aufgebung ist (Gütersloher Denkschule), wie breit der Schlitz einer guten Stecktabelle sein muss und warum sich der ehemalige KSC-Torhüter Alexander Famulla monatelang vor dem Einschlafen gefürchtet hat, der sollte reinhören. In diese neue Folge. Fussball MML - denn alles andere ist nur Landflucht mit Uli Hoeneß. Viel Spaß!

seele,mond&sterne
Tanja's Astro Radio 1.05.23-Alles neu macht der Mai

seele,mond&sterne

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 22:13


Tageshoroskop Montag 1.05.23 Portaltag, Jahreskreisfest Beltane Tageshoroskop Montag 1.05.23 Portaltag, Jahreskreisfest Beltane 09:35 Mond Trigon Uranus 11:04 Mond Sextil Mars 19:10 Pluto → rückläufig Es geht auch mit dem Portaltag Gelber Stern Lamat in der Blauen Sturmewelle aktuell (nicht Lamas ;-) heute habe ich echt Sprachprobleme-Sorry! mein Hirn ist einfach voll vom vielen Schreiben) Ton 10 um Venuskraft: Schönheit aber auch den schönen Schein... und heute wird Pluto rückläufig: eine Phase der Innenkehr und Selbstbeobachtung des eigenen inneren Kellers der Schatten durch den Pluto rückläufig ab 1. Mai: Pluto wird vom 1. Mai bis zum 12. Oktober 23 rückläufig und kehrt am 11. Juni 23 wieder ins Zeichen Steinbock zurück. By the way: Pluto wird am 1. Mai auf 0 Grad Wassermann rückläufig, demselben Punkt wie die große Konjunktion zwischen Jupiter und Saturn Ende Dezember 2020 und betrifft mit einer tiefen Transformation letztlich das Kollektiv. Denn nur durch die Infragestellung von uns selbst und der veralteten Systeme und Denkmuster können wir eine bessere Zukunft für uns alle schaffen. Spread the Love

MEDIUM /Magical Story Time by the Juan Sisters

After exposing the children to the shocking changes they've decided to make, the Kellers forced Avery to leave the orphanage and move in with her adoptive father. But she gave him a bad first impression.

MEDIUM /Magical Story Time by the Juan Sisters

The Kellers were here. After Mrs Merriam's bad impression, they've decided to make some changes to the orphanage. Some were big, some were small; some were good, and some were surprisingly terrible. One of them was particularly awful.

Weniger aufschieben - entspannter leben (Schluss mit Prokrastination und Stress)

Ich weiß, dass viele, die hier zuhören, sich Motivation und Unterstützung beim Ausmisten und Aufräumen ihrer Räume wünschen. Voilà, hier ist sie. :) Heute erzähle ich dir anhand meines eigenen Kellers, was u.a. dem Ausmisten im Wege stehen kann und was dir helfen kann, es anzugehen. Und ich zeige dir, dass es möglich ist, auch wenn es vielleicht mal etwas länger dauert.

Der Monique Menesi Podcast - Businessaufbau leicht gemacht!
Folge 28: Hör auf nach Ausreden zu suchen und fang an, deine unternehmerischen Träume zu verwirklichen!

Der Monique Menesi Podcast - Businessaufbau leicht gemacht!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 17:07


Hast du einen langersehnten Traum, der aber irgendwie viel zu weit weg und unmöglich zu erreichen scheint? Dann ist der erste Schritt dorthin vielleicht viel einfacher, als du gerade denkst.... Lass uns mal mit einer ganz einfachen Frage starten: Are you ready? Bist du bereit für Veränderung?  Wenn du jetzt JA gesagt hast, dann lies mal weiter. Was ist denn überhaupt dein größter Traum? Und ich meine das wirklich ernst. Was ist dein größter Herzens-Wunsch? Damit meine ich nicht das Kleid, die Tasche oder das Paar Schuhe, was du gerade irgendwo auf Social Media gesehen hast. Ich meine einen Traum, der wirklich ganz tief in deinem Inneren wohnt. Es geht mehr um dein Bedürfnis im Leben. Im Englischen sagt man auch: "Your heartfelt desire." Vielleicht ist es etwas, worüber du dich nicht traust zu sprechen oder gar nur vor dir selbst laut auszusprechen. Vielleicht fällt es dir sogar schwer, dir diesen großen Wunsch oder Traum selbst zuzugestehen. Wenn du diesen Traum definiert oder sogar mal für dich aufgeschrieben hast, dann kommt meine nächste Frage: Wie sähen dein Leben und dein Alltag aus, wenn dieser Traum bereits Realität wäre? Ich erzähle dir mal von meinem Traum: Seit ich denken kann, möchte ich die Welt bereisen und andere Menschen, Länder und Kulturen erkunden und kennenlernen. Einen weiteren Traum von mir habe ich bereits, seit ich im Alter von 19 Jahren meine Reisebüro-Kette gründete. Schon zu Beginn meiner beruflichen Karriere wollte ich Frauen dabei helfen, ihr Potenzial zu entwickeln. In mir drin ist so etwas wie ein Kompass, der mir hilft zu sehen, wie viele tolle, wertvolle Talente Frauen haben. Nur leider ist dieser Kompass bei vielen Frauen eingestaubt oder versteckt. Dann wollte ich schon immer mein eigenes Business haben, für jemand anderes zu arbeiten ist nicht mein Ding. Einfach, weil ich meine Kreativität, meine Ideen und meine Passion völlig ausleben will. Als ich mit meinen Reisebüros vor vielen Jahren gestartet bin, war das Konzept des Franchise Systems bereits vorgegeben, die Arbeit mit den Frauen war dennoch mein Elixier. Als ich das realisiert hatte, war mir klar, dass Coaching die richtige Richtung für mich ist. Später folgte dann die Auswanderung in die USA und ich startete verschiedene Businesses, einfach, weil der Bedarf des Marktes und meine Voraussetzungen dafür gut passten. Ich spreche hier von unserem Recruiting Business, meinem Leadership Coaching und dem Brot-Business. Irgendwann bin ich dann ein bisschen vom Weg abgekommen, weil ich eben genau diesen persönlichen Traum, den du hier heute  für dich definieren sollst, nicht mehr vor Augen hatte.  Doch dann ist etwas sehr Gutes passiert, auch wenn es am Anfang eher nicht so gut aussah. Ich bin in einen richtigen Burnout hereingeschlittert, aufgrund von zu vielen Dingen, die nicht in Richtung meines tiefen Herzens-Wunsches/Traumes gingen. Doch was dadurch passiert ist, ist, dass ich mich hingesetzt habe und ganz genau überlegt habe, was denn mein tiefer Wunsch, mein tiefstes inneres Bedürfnis wirklich ist. Und damit war mein Frauen Empowerment/Business Aufbau Projekt geboren. Und schwupps – floss meine Energie in dieses Projekt. Ich startete meine Website, ohne genau zu wissen, wo das alles hinführen sollte. Was dann passierte, war unfassbar! Ideen, Texte und sogar die Idee zu dem Mastermind Kurs purzelten plötzlich aus mir heraus. So viele Websites habe ich in meinem Leben geschrieben und designed, aber meine jetzige Website entstand quasi über Nacht. Das war nur möglich, weil plötzlich alles zusammen passte. Ich kann von überall arbeiten. Ich arbeite mit Frauen, die in den meisten Fällen auch ausgewandert sind oder ihren Mann auf einem Expat Assignment begleiten. Arbeit und Leben verschmilzt für mich, denn ich könnte mir nichts Schöneres vorstellen, als diesen Frauen zu helfen ihre Talente zu erleben und etwas daraus zu kreieren. Ebenso habe ich genug Zeit für alle meine anderen Projekte wie meinen Muttersprache-Podcast, mein Mindful Leadership Programm, meine Yoga-Therapie Ausbildung und natürlich reisen und das Leben genießen. Und JETZT ist deine Zeit, um damit zu beginnen, in dich zu gehen und dich zu fragen: Was ist meine Traum-Vision, was ist mein Herzens-Wunsch? Natürlich ist ein Business aufzubauen und es erfolgreich zu machen kein Projekt, welches über Nacht entsteht. Ich habe damit fast 30 Jahre Erfahrung und diese Freiheit, von der ich dir gerade berichtet habe, kam nicht plötzlich. Sollte es also auch dein Traum sein ein (ortsunabhängiges) Business zu starten – dann kann ich dir damit helfen, denn darum geht es genau in dem Business Aufbau Mastermind und der FreiRaum Community.  Doch lass uns mal darauf schauen, was genau uns davon abhält, diesen Traum zu formulieren, ihn zuzulassen und auszuleben. Wir limitieren uns durch unser Umfeld. Wir schränken uns dadurch ein, was andere sagen oder vielleicht schon vor uns getan haben. Wir stellen die Bedürfnisse anderer vor unsere eigenen. Wir geben die Verantwortung ab; ob an die Gesellschaft, unser Umfeld oder unsere Partner. So oft höre ich von Frauen, die im Leben feststecken, dass es gerade nicht der richtige Zeitpunkt ist, dass sie kein extra Geld für sich haben oder sie keine Zeit haben, um ihre Träume zu leben. Oder noch schlimmer, wir haben Angst, wenn wir groß träumen und diesen Traum öffentlich machen, indem wir z.B. ein Business starten und es nicht gleich beim ersten Versuch durch die Decke geht, dass wir gescheitert sind. Kommt dir das ein bisschen bekannt vor? Der erste Schritt in Richtung Erfüllung deines Traumes ist, auf deine Stimme zu hören, dir für dich Zeit zu nehmen und für eben diesen Traum Platz zu schaffen. Das ist so ein bisschen wie ein Aufräumen des Kellers oder Kleiderschrankes. Es ist schließlich nicht möglich, in einen vollgestopften Kleiderschrank oder Keller noch mehr Kram zu packen. Ebenso sieht es in deinem Leben aus.  Genau hierfür habe ich unseren neuen Kurs "Jetzt kommst du" kreiert. In diesem Kurs schaffen wir gemeinsam Platz für deine Träume oder Ziele, und zwar Schritt für Schritt. Es ist ein Prozess. Diesen Prozess durchlaufen wir gemeinsam und gehen alle notwendigen Schritte, die es braucht, endlich deine Lebens-Vision zu leben.  Der Traum, der in dir wohnt, ist dort aus einem bestimmten Grund, was du brauchst, ist der Glaube an dich und diesen Traum. Bei dem Rest helfen wir dir! Vereinbare ein kostenloses Kennenlerngespräch mit mir:: https://moniquemenesi.zohobookings.com/#/customer/qualitytime Meine kostenlose Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitung - Von der Idee zum Business https://www.moniquemenesi.com/ideezumbusinessanleitung Folge mir auch auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monique.menesi/ Mehr Infos findest du auf meiner Website: https://www.moniquemenesi.com/ Mein kostenloses Audiobook: ABENTEUER VERÄNDERUNG https://www.moniquemenesi.com/abenteuer FreiRaum Community - die Frauen Business Community https://www.moniquemenesi.com/community   Affiliate-Links: Zoho - All in One Tool https://go.zoho.com/H5C Kajabi https://app.kajabi.com/r/tjgV4heg/t/fwod2tvu              

The Real Word
Gary Kellers 2023 WARNING To Agents | The Real Word Episode 245

The Real Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 35:38


Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss the 2022 real estate technology landscape, a timely Gary Keller quote, Adidas cutting ties with rapper Ye, and the impact of midterms on the market. PropStream is the leading real estate data and analytics platform, no matter what your real estate goals are. Get more listings, close more deals with PropStream. Try PropStream now: https://bit.ly/PropStream-BAM Subscribe to this channel: https://tinyurl.com/aatxhaka Subscribe to BAM Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/hZU-Vn Connect with Byron: Website: https://byronlazine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronlazine Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ByronLazine TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@byronlazine 5AM Call Sign-up: https://www.5amcall.com Newsletter here: https://byronlazine.com/subscribe Connect with Nicole White: https://www.instagram.com/nicolewhiterealtor/ This episode's sources: https://www.inman.com/2022/10/24/expect-more-mergers-acquisitions-consolidations-and-liquidations-mike-delprete/ https://www.realestatenews.com/2022/10/23/focus-on-a-career-not-a-year-gary-keller-on-working-through-a-downturn https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/25/adidas-terminates-partnership-with-ye-following-rappers-antisemitic-remarks.html https://www.inman.com/2022/10/24/mid-term-elections-impact-real-estate-vote/ Timestamps: 00:00–00:22 Intro 00:22 Topic #1 – Expect more mergers, acquisitions and liquidations 08:53 2022 Real Estate Technology landscape 15:10 Topic #2 – RealEstateNews.com article quoting Gary Keller 22:10 Why you need to be making those calls 24:23 LMR #1 – CNBC article: “Adidas terminates its contract with Ye (Kanye West)...” 26:24 Faux-authenticity and what it can cost you 30:00 LMR #2 – Midterm elections impact the real estate market. Vote. 31:48 Midterms have a direct impact on your community #garykeller #housingmarket2022 #realestatepodcast

EnTrench: A Twenty One Pilots Podcast
EnTrench |-/ BONUS Episode |-/ All My Sons: Act Three

EnTrench: A Twenty One Pilots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 50:09


Welcome to EnTrench: A Twenty One Pilots podcast! My name is Annah, and in this bonus episode, I'm discussing Act Three of All My Sons! The Kellers display strengths and weaknesses in their priorities and actions, all of which leave us with new implications for what Twenty One Pilots truly stands for as a band. Be sure to look up the EnTrench Podcast Group on Facebook, to join our community of local dreamers, add your insight, and get the latest updates! Also, let me know if YOU want to be on a podcast for a song, music video, or album analysis; I'd love to have you. You can email your Twenty One Pilots stories, memories, episode requests, and prayer requests to entrenchpodcast@gmail.com. You can also follow me on Instagram @entrench_pod. I look forward to hearing from you! Stay alive, and remember, in Trench, you're not alone.

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)
Jays Fired Montoyo & Mariners Just Keep Winning | 513

Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 118:10


Get $20 off each pair of Premium, Polarized Sunglasses at https://shadyrays.com with code 'JOMBOYAS' Timestamps: 0:00 Heading to LA! 9:55 NL Recap 14:20 NL Standings 16:30 Mets-Braves 20:15 Dodgers-Cardinals 25:45 Padres-Rockies 31:50 DBacks-Giants 34:30 Pirates-Marlins 39:05 AL Recap 43:50 AL Standings 45:00 Red Sox-Rays 49:40 Astros-Angels 54:10 White Sox-Guardians 59:00 A's-Rangers 1:01:10 Tigers-Royals 1:06:20 Interleague Recap 1:10:30 Orioles Sweep Cubs, Mariners Sweep Nats 1:13:50 Reds-Yankees 1:18:40 Phillies-Blue Jays (Montoyo Fired) 1:25:50 Brewers-Twins 1:28:20 Shane Bieber 1:33:00 The Kellers 1:33:30 Max Scherzer 1:38:15 Slump Watch 1:39:10 En Fuego 1:40:55 Galdalf the White Award 1:46:00 Spotlight Award 1:49:10 Senioritis Award 1:54:15 BBD Simulator Stimulator

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Wednesday, June 8, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 114:12


A hurried Life: is it causing us to become moral weaklings? What taking it slowly can teach us about hope, patience & self-control ... GUEST Rev Jay Slocum Checking in with the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy KellerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bridge to Buctober
064 | Tale of Two Kellers, 2022 Edition

Bridge to Buctober

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 66:09


Mitch Keller sure looks better this season, but as far as results, we're getting a mixed bag, still. We're still waiting for consistency and several good results in a row. Also, SP's can't buy a win; set an MLB record. And Saturday night will certainly go down as the best game in April 22. Unfortunately, in the midst of a 1-5 week.Come hang out!https://linktr.ee/bridgetobuctoberCheck out Swearingen Bat Company!https://www.swearingenbaseball.comhttps://twitter.com/swearingenbatsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bridge-to-buctober/donations

Auf den Tag genau
Mit dem Berliner Hockey-Club in Spanien

Auf den Tag genau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 10:31


Der Berliner Hockey-Club gilt bis heute als erste hauptstädtische Adresse in seinem Sport, und er tat das auch schon vor einhundert Jahren. 1905 gegründet, war der Name des BHC siebzehn Jahre später offensichtlich bereits so klingend, dass seine erste Herren-Mannschaft zu einer ausgedehnten Spanienreise nach Barcelona eingeladen wurde, um sich dort mit den führenden einheimischen Mannschaften zu messen. Gleich mehrere Berliner Zeitungen berichteten von dieser exotisch anmutenden Tour. In der B.Z. am Mittag vom 10. April tat dies ein gewisser Dr. P., von dem wir nicht nur dankenswerterweise einiges über das Drumherum erfahren, sondern aus dessen Spielbericht auch hervorgeht, dass – natürlich, ist man fast geneigt zu sagen – auch damals schon ein Mitglied der legendären Berliner Hockeyfamilie Keller mit von der Partie war. Es handelt sich dabei um den Vater des Olympiasiegers von 1972 Carsten, den Großvater der Olympiasieger Andreas (1992), Natascha (2004) und Florian (2008): Erwin Keller war 1922 zwar erst zarte siebzehn Jahre alt, aber offensichtlich bereits ein Leistungsträger seiner Mannschaft – vierzehn Jahre bevor er mit seiner Silbermedaille bei den Olympischen Spielen 1936 in Berlin die Dynastie der Kellers recht eigentlich begründete. Es liest Paul Leu.

Energy Crue
Sara Bourque | Executive Director at LAGCOE on Energy Crue

Energy Crue

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 78:39


Sara and I begin our conversation trying to settle a Lafayette dispute that has been going on for years: Kellers vs Meche's King Cake. (NOTE: I've changed my vote). We did a taste test and made some decisions. We then dove into what LAGCOE is and the impact they are having in their community. We discussed stepping into a new role in a new industry only 5 months ago and the experience it's been for her. We discussed the three annual events they have coming up in 2022: First ever Executive Summit (March 16-17), LAGCOE Golf Tournament (April 7), and the EnergyFest (October 19 - 21).

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home with John and Kathy- February 10, 2022

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 114:12


When politics replaces heroes ... GUEST Salena Zito Oscar nominations for best picture.. GUEST Alissa Wilkinson Checking in with the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy KellerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

T.H.O.T.S
Helen Kellers Teacher and Young and Dumb

T.H.O.T.S

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 21:11


In this episode we talk about workouts, Helen Kellers's Teacher and when we were young and dumb. What are some things you remember doing that would make you shake your head today? We reveal which one of us speaks Spanish Fluently and so much more. Please leave us a review if you are enjoying our podcast!

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home with John and Kathy

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 114:20


My wife and I just had our first son two months ago, and it’s been a reminder of the great wonder of Christmas, that Jesus was born a helpless baby. But we will only marvel at his nearness to us when we also marvel at his transcendence. Like the hymn says, “Thou who wast rich beyond all splendour/All for love's sake becamest poor.” GUEST Rev. David J. Schuman How to have a sincere Christmas. Playing off of love must be sincere and creating family traditions that sincerely express love. GUEST Doug Bursch Checking in w the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy KellerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Moral Stories & G.K.In English
190-*⚡Hellen Kellers Motivational Thoughts⚡*

Moral Stories & G.K.In English

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 5:08


The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home with John and Kathy

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 114:11


The Top 4 at 4Did you ever wonder about being curious? ... GUEST Michelle Van Loon Most used apps on our phones. Milky Way Galaxy being called the“Cattail" ... GUEST Hugh RossArmy V-corps hosts Don’t Date A Jerk workshop Checking in w the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy Keller Does this make Sense? Sirhan Sirhan to be released soon Hurricane Ida forces dogs and cats to be airlifted from Louisiana to shelters across USSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Tuesday, June 8, 2021

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 114:08


@ 0:11:33 - Checking in w the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy Keller @ 0:36:30 - Dwell on These Things: A Thirty-One-Day Challenge to Talk to Yourself Like God Talks to You (new book) … GUEST John Stange … lead pastor of Core Creek Community Church in Langhorne, PA as well as an adjunct professor at Cairn University, where he teaches courses on counseling, theology, and church planting. @ 0:48:54 **NYC plans a Central Park mega concert to celebrate re-opening (NYT)** @ 1:00:02 **A herd of wild elephants wandering across China captivates millions (WSJ)** @ 1:09:05 - The Broken and Beautiful Church Behind Aretha Franklin’s National Geographic’s biopic offers a glimpse into the congregation that formed the “Queen of Soul” ... GUEST Kutter Callaway ... Associate Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary and co-director of Reel Spirituality ... most recent book is “The Aesthetics of Atheism: Theology and Imagination in Contemporary Culture”. @ 1:30:07 **Does this make Sense? ** @ 1:36:21 - The role of Deacons… GUEST Father Tom Soroka ... pastor of St. Nicholas Orthodox Church, Mckees Rocks, PA. @ 1:49:53 **Charles Stanley not selling CBD ... + ... RIck Warren announces retirement**See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Leading with Student Activities
Episode 6 - Yell Leader Wellbeing

Leading with Student Activities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 45:36


This is an episode that you do not want to mis as Bruce is joined by Texas A&M's Head Yell Leader Keller Cox! Keller shares about the "on stage performance" vs "backstage work" that goes into being a high profile student ambassador while then focusing the conversation on well-being. Keller shares about what he has learned, sometimes the hard way, when balancing 300+ events, a pandemic, meetings, school work, preparation for events, travel, organization commitments, working out, friends, family, and more. In addition, Keller is a Texas Country Artist with a debut album coming out soon. Keller shares how he plans to take the hard lessons he has learned into the next stages of his life. After the credits you can listen to one of Kellers great new songs "Bluebonnet Love." Quote of the Day: “Above all, try something” - Franklin Delano Roosevelt ------------------------------------ Episode Hosted by Bruce Brown, a Student Affairs Coordinator in Student Activities at Texas A&M University Special Guest(s) - Keller Cox - Head Yell Leader Find Keller on Social Media @KellerTCox Listen to Keller on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kxALHF5FOUlUZz3g67T1u?si=BjMqZmq_SPWZj5VSvHbdDA To learn more about Student Activities: · Follow Student Activities on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tamustuact) · Like  Student Activities on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/stuact) · Visit https://studentactivities.tamu.edu/ Audio Transcript (Generated by AI…Coming Soon, thanks for your patience)     ©2020 Texas A&M University | Division of Student Affairs

The Athletes Podcast
Brad Keller - Kansas City Royals Pitcher - Episode #70

The Athletes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 54:25


This week The Athletes Podcast features Brad Keller. Keller is an American professional baseball pitcher for the  Kansas City Royals in Major League Baseball (MLB).  We had an amazing chat with Brad, and loved hearing his story on coming up through the ranks. Enjoy the Podcast!2:00: Spring Training in Arizona4:00: Brad Kellers Journey to the MLB7:50: Looking back at the Minor Leagues11:20: What it's like playing with no fans13:00: Striking out Clint Frazier16:50: Pitching opening day for The Royals19:20: Pitching against the Braves (as a fan of them growing up)21:30: Method to calm nerves before a game23:20: What batters look for against a Pitcher25:00: Importance of being a multi-sport athlete27:40: Ideal foursome for a Round of Golf29:10: Looking up to John Smoltz31:20: Going to a football game in Michigan (The Big House)32:55: Kellers take on pineapple on pizza33:50: Kellers doppelganger34:40: Increased game time during postseason Gameplay35:50: What's the sports Atmosphere like in Kansas City38:20: Interest in sports cards/price of Mike Trouts signed rookie card41:35: Feeling of pitching at Wrigley & Fenway43:55: Pressures to perform at an elite Level 46:05: Biggest misconception prior to playing in the MLB47:55: What it's like being in a pitching rotation50:10: Dealing with COVID-1952:10: Biggest piece of advice to the next generation of athletes

The Ride Home with John and Kathy
The Ride Home - Wednesday December 23, 2020

The Ride Home with John and Kathy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 114:12


Christmas: How are you preparing? ... GUEST Anne Kennedy The Story of Ruth and the Secret to Rest: If 2020 has made you tired it’s time to revisit the book of Ruth ... GUEST David Schuman Checking in with the Kellers ... GUESTS Tim & Kathy Keller J&K go to the phones: What are your Christmas plans?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Satanic Panic
#5 Believe the Children or Else!

The Satanic Panic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 30:59


We kick off Episode 5 with a story from Austin Texas, The Oak Hill Satanic Ritual Abuse case. Fran and Dan Keller owned and operated a daycare center in the Oak Hill neighborhood of Austin Texas and in 1991 their lives changed forever. The therapist of a three-year-old child being treated for behavioral problems due to her parents' divorce alleged that the Kellers had sexually abused the child. The allegations went from sexual abuse to ritual abuse as more children were questioned by social workers and therapists. Allegations of sacrifice, murder, drinking blood, and quick trips south of the boarder had parents paralyzed with fear. But how much is true and when do we stop believing the children and start listening to reason?Fear in American culture led for a push in believing the children, and victims, of sexual abuse. But as well intentioned, and absolutely needed, as that push was, it had unfortunate side effects. From aggressively misguided interview techniques, to a new set of laws that awarded money based on the amount of reported abuse cases, American social workers became a key player in the quickly growing Satanic Panic.