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In this week's episode, we take a look at how the meaning of words can shift and evolve over time, and the challenges and opportunities that can create for writers. This coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Malison series at my Payhip store: MALISONJULY25 The coupon code is valid through August 12, 2025. So if you need a new ebook this summer, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 260 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is July 19, 2025, and today we are reflecting on how the meaning of words changes over time. We will also have Coupon of the Week, an update on my current writing and audiobook projects, and Question of the Week. So let's start off with Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon code will get you 25% off the ebooks in the Malison series at my Payhip store, and that is MALISONJULY25. And as always, both the coupon code and the links to my Payhip store will be available in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through August the 12th, 2025. So if you need a new series of ebooks to read for this summer, we have got you covered. Now for an update on my current writing projects. I'm pleased to report that Stealth and Spells Online: The Final Quest, the final book in the Stealth and Spells trilogy, is now out and you get it at Amazon and Kindle Unlimited. People have read it, have liked it, so I'm pleased that people are enjoying the ending to the trilogy. Now that that is out, my next major project will be Ghost in the Siege, the sixth and final book of the Ghost Armor series. I am 32,000 words into the rough draft, and I think it's going to be about 100,000 words, give or take. I am also 2,000 words into Blade of Flames, which will be the first book in my new epic fantasy Blades of Ruin series, which will be set in the realm of Owyllain about a hundred years after the end of The Shield War. So listen for more updates on that coming later as I work on it. In audiobook news, both Ghost in the Corruption (as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy) and Shield of Battle (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) actually came out on the same day, so as of right now, you can get them at Audible, Apple, Amazon, Google Play, Kobo, and my Payhip store. There's usually a few more stores in the mix, but I've been having trouble with Findaway Audio and I'm looking into different audiobook distributors. So hopefully we will have some progress on that soon. So that's where I'm at with my current writing and audiobook projects. 00:02:07 Question of the Week Now it's time for Question of the Week, which is intended to inspire interesting discussions of enjoyable topics. This week's question, do you get food delivery? Do you ever have pizzas delivered or perhaps a sandwich from a place that does delivery, or do you use some of the various delivery services that have sprung up in the last 10 years like DoorDash, Grubhub, or Uber Eats? No wrong answers obviously, since everyone's circumstances are different. The inspiration for this question was a massive online discussion I saw about the etiquette of tipping DoorDash drivers, and since I had never used DoorDash or a similar service, I realized it was yet another massive technological and cultural shift that I had that happened to miss me out. So I was curious about what people thought about it, and as you expect, we had a range of answers. Perry says: No, and we haven't for years. We live too far away to make it worthwhile, even if we wanted to. Sarah says: I do very rarely get cooked food delivery, and then almost always pizza for the kids when I feel really sick. However, as a Walmart Plus member, I routinely get grocery delivery. I'm pregnant and homeschool three of my four kids (the littlest is too young for formal schooling). It saves me so much time to only have to bring it in the house. The time savings is about 90 minutes on an average week. I sometimes do grocery pickup, which my husband grabs on the way home for an hour time savings, since it is on his way home, but since he works awful hours, it's simpler for me to get the groceries than for him to grab them after a twelve hour day. Of course, feeding six mouths (and usually my dad too for a seventh), we have multiple short runs to Walmart throughout the week for stuff we run out of or general merchandise needs for home maintenance, so we managed to hit lots of in-store time and sales that we would otherwise miss too. Mary says: No, even for Chinese takeout, we would call in the order and pick it up, and I haven't done that for years. Justin says: No food delivery for me, thanks. It's not available where I am, but even living in a college town, I always picked it up. Norma says: I do have Italian food delivered because they have delivery in-house. Have never used a delivery company, but I just heard from my grandson that he's working for one while at university. David says: Maybe once or twice a year I'll get delivery for pizza. Everything else is pickup or eaten at the restaurant. I'm not pressed for time, so having it delivered doesn't make sense. Tracy says: I get pizza delivered from Papa John's. John says: When I lived in Houston, I rarely got anything delivered since it was as fast to just go out and get it myself. Now I live way out in the woods. Nobody delivers that far out, so I usually have to go get it for myself. I usually prefer to cook for myself. Michael says: Alas, I am far too fond of such services (as reflected by my Winnie the Pooh body shape). I live in the middle of the most densely urbanized city in the country, with the result that there are at least 40 takeaways and restaurants within a mile or so radius of my home. While I usually go out if getting takeaway, sometimes an Uber Eats or a Deliveroo is too tempting! For myself, as you might've guessed when I said that I missed out on DoorDash and Uber Eats, the answer is no, I don't get food delivery. I think it might've been over 25 years since I last had a pizza delivery. I did occasionally when I was a teenager and in college. When I moved out into the adult world, I never did. The reasons were one, I was extremely broke, and two, at the time I lived near a university campus with all the attendant fast food places that surrounded it. So if I wanted fast food, I'd get a bunch of stuff within walking distance. If I wanted fast food on a workday, all I had to do is just go through the drive-through on my way home. Anyway, as I got older, the habit of never ordering delivery solidified, which is probably just as well because services like DoorDash and Uber Eats look massively expensive, even before the social etiquette question of tipping arises. These days, if I want fast food or a pizza, I would go get it myself (or more likely persuade myself that I'd really be better off to stay at home and eat vegetables and lean protein). Though it is interesting given the range of the responses, it's a good reminder that people's circumstances can vary wildly and something that would be a waste of time or money for one person might actually be very advantageous for another. 00:05:51 Word Meanings and Chivalry And now onto our main topic. It is interesting to reflect how the meaning of words shifts over time and how a word can sometimes long outlast its original purpose and meaning. “Mile” is a good example, since it's originally derived from the distance covered by a Roman soldier marching a thousand steps. Nowadays, the usage of miles has nothing to do with marching Romans, and most of the world uses kilometers anyway, but the name remains, having long outlived its original meaning. “Chivalry” is another good example. Nowadays, chivalry or chivalrous typically means a man acting in a deferential way to a woman- holding the door, pulling out a chair for her, taking her coat, standing when she approaches the table, et cetera that an individual woman will either find charming, annoying, patronizing, or perhaps some combination of the three depending on her particular disposition and her opinion of the man in question. But that definition of the word chivalry is only a ghostly relic of what it used to mean. Chivalry comes originally from the French word “chevalier”, which means “mounted warrior on horseback”, which was a French term for the medieval knight In the Middle Ages, the term chivalry both referred to the expected conduct of a knight and in a larger sense knighthood as an institution or perhaps the proper behavior expected of the knightly warrior class as a whole. Medieval knighthood originated from essentially three sources. First, the practice of barbarian kings and chieftains, gathering a “comtitatus” around them, a group of chosen warriors who lived with him and were expected to die with him if necessary. Two, the influence of the medieval Catholic church and three, how a combination of the stirrup, the lance, and heavy armor meant that cavalry dominated the battlefield for most of the Middle Ages. Number three meant that knighthood was usually available only to the wealthy. The knight fought on horseback and fighting on foot was for lesser men, peasants, serfs, and churls. Horse mounted combat was the knight's defining trait. Horses were (and still are) very expensive and suitable armor and weapons were likewise expensive. Additionally, learning to ride a horse in battle while effectively wielding melee weapons was a difficult endeavor, which meant that the boys and men who did needed to make a full-time profession of it, which again, limited knighthood to those able to afford it. A lot of what we think of as chivalric behavior evolved out of the medieval churches efforts to control and regulate knighthood. Early medieval knights were essentially armed thugs employed by local warlords. The early history of feudalism in post-Roman Western Europe tends to boil down to “local warlordism” based around holding land, with centralized states only slowly developing. In the late 800s-900s A.D., the church advocated movements like the Peace of God, which tried to instruct knights and nobles not to kill or rob women, children, the elderly monks, nuns, priests, and other non-combatants and the Truce of God, which tried to unsuccessfully ban fighting on holy days and any possible holidays. The fact that the church felt the need to be that specific shows just how widespread that kind of local warfare was. While many knights adopted the external forms of piety, movements like the Peace of God and the Truce of God did little to dissuade them from practical business of looting and seizing as much land as they could hold. Evidence of this is found in the First Crusade and the subsequent crusades. One of the motivations for the First Crusade was to drain off a lot of the belligerent young knights out of Western Europe and send them off to fight “infidels” in the Holy Land instead of making trouble at home. “Chivalry” as a code of conduct developed out of the combination of the fact that it was expensive to be a knight and the church's attempts to regulate it. That meant that knighthood saw itself as a distinct social class with standards of expected behavior. A knight was supposed to be pious. He should show no fear and charge to meet the enemy without hesitation. A knight fought on horseback (fighting on foot was for lesser men). A knight should be reverent towards the church and obey his lord unquestionably. He also should show courtesy to women of noble rank. This did not apply to peasants and townswomen. He also should develop romantic love for an unattainable married woman (since marriage between nobles was usually for reasons of power and not love) and should use that unrequited love to spur him on to feats of valor. A knight should also be generous and open-handed to the poor and to his fellows. Now, all of this sounds good, but in practice a lot of these virtues twisted around into vices. Fearlessness in battle turned into arrogance and delusions of invincibility. One of the reasons France did so badly for much of the Hundred Years' War was because the French knights insisted on charging into battle at once to demonstrate their knightly valor and prowess, which let them get slaughtered en masse by English longbowmen. Additionally, readiness to fight evolved into fighting for any excuse at all, which frequently led to wars both ruinous and utterly pointless. Knighthood's class awareness often cause nobles to treat warfare as a chivalric adventure, which was not conducive to sound strategy leading to victory. Generally, the most successful medieval monarchs were those like Henry II of England, Edward I of England, Charles V of France, and Philip II Augustus of France, who did not allow knightly virtues to get in the way of hardheaded practical policy. Generosity turned into extravagant displays of public magnificence, which in turn meant attempting to squeeze more tax money out of the peasants and merchants. A knight's respect towards the church often meant giving large donations to have Masses set in perpetuity for his soul after a lifetime of plunder. And of course, knight might have unrequited Lancelot-style love for an unattainable, married noblewoman. But in practice, many knights had many, many illegitimate children, sometimes with their “unattainable” married noblewomen. Moralistic writers in every century of the Middle Ages bemoan the laziness, greed, and luxurious living of their contemporary knights and frequently exhorted them to return to the heartier, more virtuous knights of the past years. Even the Middle Ages had the Nostalgia Filter. As is so often the case with institutions that have outlived their useful utility, knighthood was never really reformed, but eventually became obsolete. By the end of the Hundred Years' War, the French King maintained a professional standing army, which is far more useful than giving land to nobles and attempting to get knights out of them through feudal obligations. Other nations soon follow suit. Longbows and Crossbows heralded the weakness of armor, and then gave way to trained infantry soldiers equipped with firearms. Horsemen remained an important part of warfare for centuries, since they were vital for scouting and attacking unprepared infantry formations. The American Civil War was the first truly industrial war, and yet the Civil War still had numerous significant cavalry battles, but the armored knights' days as master of the battlefield were over, and while knights remained part of the upper class, knighthood gradually became a ceremonial honor that had nothing to do with its original purpose of mounted warfare. Recently, filmmaker Christopher Nolan became Sir Christopher Nolan, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom, for reasons entirely unrelated to wielding a lance on horseback while wearing heavy armor. So as we can see, the word “chivalry” has a long, long history. So it is amusing to see how the last remnant of its original meaning in the modern era is to hold the door open for women. It occurred to me as I wrote this out that the reason I'm a fantasy novelist and not a historian is that I thought “hmm, there's the ideas for like twelve different books in all of this.” Which, I suppose, is perhaps the point. Chivalric knighthood was something of a myth even in its own time, but the myth inspired some great stories over the centuries. So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. I a reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes at https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
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Since the day he hatched, Owl dreamed of becoming a real knight. Full of wordplay and optimism, this medieval tale builds strength and confidence about the real mettle of a hero: wits, humor, and heart. Co-starring: Stacey Reed Hoaglund
Two drunken squires undertake a holy mission to achieve Knighthood. The post Pubcrawl: The Order of the Torgid Hog part 1 appeared first on Fandible Actual Play Podcast.
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Manchester City 2-2 Arsenal: The Fallout. Mark Chapman is joined by Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Andros Townsend. The panel discuss a classic Premier League encounter between England's top two teams. Did Arsenal go too far with their ‘housery'? Or is it just part of the game? What did the panel make of Erling Haaland throwing the ball at Gabriel's head? Is City versus Arsenal now a legendary rivalry? Plus, BBC Radio Merseyside's Giulia Bould joins the show, she has more on the news that Everton are getting ever closer to having new owners with The Friedkin Group in advanced talks.01:30 Knighthood for Sutton? 03:35 Big talking points from City v Arsenal 05:55 Mastering the ‘dark arts' 11:40 Goalkeeper possession trial 15:00 Did it feel like a defeat for Arsenal? 19:45 Pep's game management 20:45 Arsenal possession stats 24:40 Odergaard's absence 25:40 The City/Arsenal rivalry 30:40 Haaland v Gabriel 34:55 Rodri injury latest 37:40 What next for Trent Alexander-Arnold? 43:50 Real Madrid his destination? 46:50 Everton takeover finally imminent?BBC Sounds / 5 Live commentaries this week: Wycombe v Aston Villa – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Tuesday 24th September Liverpool v West Ham – EFL Cup – 20:00 – Wednesday 25th September Arsenal v Leicester – Premier League -15:00 – Saturday 28th September Wolves v Liverpool – Premier League – 17:30 – Saturday 28th September Ipswich v Aston Villa – Premier League – 14:00 – Sunday 29th September Manchester United v Tottenham – Premier League - 16:30 – Sunday 29th September
IMAGE DESCRIPTION AND CREDIT: Claude Truong-Ngoc / Wikimedia Commons - cc-by-sa-4.0, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons LINKS St Peter's Colonnade Statues: https://stpetersbasilica.info/Exterior/Colonnades/Saints-List-Colonnades.htm Vatican bio of Cardinal Parolin: https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/documentation/cardinali_biografie/cardinali_bio_parolin_p.html Pietro Parolin on FIU's Cardinals Database (by Salvadore Miranda): https://cardinals.fiu.edu/bios2014.htm#Parolin Cardinal Parolin on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/p/666 Cardinal Parolin on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bparolin.html Secretariat of State on Gcatholic.org: http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/romancuria/d01.htm Secretariat of State on Catholic-Hierarchy.org: https://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dxsta.html Monsenior Parolin's Knighthood: https://www.quirinale.it/onorificenze/insigniti/161548 Cardinal Parolin speaking on behalf of Pope Francis at COP28 (English, via Vatican News): https://youtu.be/xF4AgpYjhws?si=NHmzgYqpdLtkaQlO Thank you for listening, and thank my family and friends for putting up with the time investment and for helping me out as needed. As always, feel free to email the show at Popeularhistory@gmail.com If you would like to financially support Popeular history, go to www.patreon.com/Popeular. If you don't have any money to spare but still want to give back, pray and tell others– prayers and listeners are worth more than gold! TRANSCRIPT Hey folks! Remember last episode when I said I reached out to the ladies from Pontifacts for comment on one of the colonnade statues that help frame Saint Peter's square? Well they got back to me on *several* of them, and it looks like we're going to have an ongoing segment for them we can refer back to whenever we have a Rome-born Cardinal, because I'm absolutely not going to miss the opportunity to have Bry and Fry judge some statues! So, welcome to Faciam Saintues, starting with the statue I'm retroactively associating with Cardinal Lojudice, that of St Gallicanus: FACIAM SAINTUE W/BRY AND FRY 1 This week of course we've got a double header, because they also covered our patron statue for Cardinal Zuppi, that of Saint Leonard of Noblac: FACIAM SAINTUE W/BRY AND FRY 2 All right, with that out of the way, let's get on with the show! Welcome to Cardinal Numbers, a rexypod ranking all the Cardinals of the Catholic Church we can get our hands on, from the Catacombs to Kingdom Come. Check out the show notes for sources, further reading, and a transcript. Today we're discussing another current Cardinal of the Catholic Church, one of the 120 or so people who will choose the next Pope when the time comes. Pietro Parolin was born on January 17, 1955, in Schiavon, a community in the diocese of Vicenza, part of Italy's Veneto region. This is actually our third Cardinal from the Veneto region, if you remember Cardinals Marchetto and Gugerotti we laid Gugerotti's scene in fair Verona and Cardinal Marchetto was from Vicenza, the city that gives Pietro's home diocese its name. It's worth noting that Cardinal Marchetto was one of our three cardinals elevated this past year who were already over the age of 80, meaning Pietro will be our first actual Papal elector born in the diocese, which is fair enough because there's a lot more dioceses in the world than there are Papal Electors. Anyways, Pietro was the son of Luigi Parolin, a hardware store manager, and his wife, and an elementary school teacher named Ada Miotti. Pietro was one of three children, having a sister, Maria Rosa, and a brother, Giovanni. At the age of 10 father Luigi died in a car accident, and young Pietro found a different kind of father in his pastor, who guided Pietro from altar serving to Vicenza seminary, which he entered in 1969 around the age of 14. Eleven years later, he was ordained as priest for the Diocese of Vicenza at the age of 25. Father Parolin got a couple years of pastoral work in before the Bishop decided to send him to Rome for additional studies in Canon law, presumably to put him to work for the Diocese but the trouble with sending promising young priests to Rome is sometimes Rome doesn't send them back. In 1986 he received his doctorate in Canon Law with a thesis on the Synod of Bishops, and that same year Fr Parolin entered the Diplomatic Corps for the Holy See–something I have to think wasn't *entirely* out of the blue, considering he had studied diplomacy at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy while working on his doctorate. Either way, he was on board, his bishop was on board, and the Vatican was most certainly on board. He was off to sunny Nigeria to serve as an adetto, which is apparently Vatican-speak for an attaché, which is in turn diplomacy speak for a generic staff member for the main diplomat, in this case, presumably, the nuncio. He was soon promoted to secretary, and then, following the normal custom of the Holy See's Diplomatic Corps, promptly switched gears to three years of diplomatic service in Mexico. He kept rising through the ranks, becoming a Monsignor, and eventually undersecretary of the section for the Relations with the States within the Secretariat of State, which is a mouthful. This section of Monsignor Parolin's bio is the first time in all these bios I saw an Interdicasterial Commission mentioned, the multidepartmental role he served there seems to have served him well given his future posts. Like several of our Cardinals, Parolin is knighted, which is interesting because Italy doesn't even have a monarchy but yup, on June 24th 2005 he was named knight grand cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. On August 17, 2009, Pietro Parolin joined the upper crust of the Holy See's diplomatic corps, being named as the full on Nuncio to Venezuela. I'm sure there are exceptions, but generally you don't get to be nuncio without being a bishop, and in this case Monsignor Parolin was no exception– he was announced as Titular Archbishop of Acquapendente that same day. A few years later, in 2013, Pope Benedict resigned the Papacy and Pope Francis was elected to replace him. By August of that year Archbishop Parolin was named as Pope Francis' Secretary of State. At 58, he was certainly on the younger end for a person holding such a high office, the last person to be Secretary of State before their 60th birthday was Eugenio Pacelli, the future Pope Pius XII. Dun dun dunnn… also, though it wouldn't be out of character for Pope Francis to ignore this rule, as Secretary of State Archbishop Parolin was canonically required to be made a cardinal whenever Pope Francis got around to nominating a fresh batch, which he did in February 2014. Parolin's name was at the top of the list, and I mean that literally, as we saw when we went through the 2023 consistory the new Cardinals are pretty much always listed by diplomatic precedence, or, you know, something along those lines. Before he even took possession of his titular church, Pope Francis had nominated him to four dicasteries and the super-selective Council of Cardinals, where he's still a member- and his name is at the top of that list as well. As Pope Francis' Secretary of State, part of Cardinal Parolin's job to run around with the giant scissors doing any ribbon cuttings and celebrations that might need done, for example in January 2017 he was named pontifical legate to the celebration of the 25th World Day of the Sick, and later that year he was named pontifical legate to the celebration of the eighth centenary of the consecration of the Basilica of the Cistertian Abbey of Casamari, Italy. The sheer quantity of such special missions nearly made me miss the fact that Pope Francis promoted him to the higher rank of Cardinal-Bishop in 2018. Most of the Cardinal-Bishops reach that venerable position at a late stage in their career indeed, with the only other Cardinal-Bishops who are still under 80 and thus eligible to serve as Papal Electors being Cardinal Tagle, who we discussed previously, and Cardinal Sako, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Baghdad, who ranks as a Cardinal-Bishop automatically by virtue of being both a Cardinal and a Patriarch of a Sui Iuris–that is, self-governing–Catholic Church. If I were picking the Italian I'd consider most likely to be the next Pope today, I'd pick Cardinal Parolin with little hesitation. Cardinal Pietro Parolin is eligible to participate in future conclaves until he turns 80 in 2035. Today's episode is part of Cardinal Numbers, and there will be more Cardinal Numbers next week. Thank you for listening; God bless you all! Thanks, Joe!
Interview with Sir Darren Jacklin Join Dr. Susie Carder on the Power Your Profits podcast as she dives deep into the inspiring journey of Sir Darren Jacklin, a man who transformed his life from poverty to knighthood and is now making a global impact. In this episode, Dr. Susie sits down with Sir Darren Jacklin, a seasoned world traveler and renowned corporate trainer, to discuss his incredible journey of personal and professional transformation. From overcoming adversity and achieving financial independence to being knighted for his contributions to entrepreneurship and philanthropy, Sir Darren shares the secrets to his success and how he's leveraging his knighthood to make a difference in the world. Connect with Sir Darren Jacklin: Website: www.HikingFundraiser.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darrenleejacklin Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrenleejacklin Connect with Susie: Visit Susie's Website: https://susiecarder.com/ Listen To The Podcast: https://linktr.ee/POWERYOURPROFITS Fractional COO Services: http://www.coo.poweryourprofitspodcast.com/ The Bullet Train to Big Profits Course: https://www.course.poweryourprofitspodcast.com/ Buy The Power Your Profits Book: https://book.poweryourprofitspodcast.com/
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Fluent Fiction - Spanish: From Forge to Knight: Raul's Courageous Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/from-forge-to-knight-rauls-courageous-journey Story Transcript:Es: En lo alto de una colina, se alzaba un castillo con muros de piedra gris.En: At the top of a hill stood a castle with gray stone walls.Es: El sol de verano bañaba el castillo en una luz dorada, y el viento traía el aroma del bosque cercano.En: The summer sun bathed the castle in golden light, and the wind carried the scent of the nearby forest.Es: Dentro del castillo, los pasillos estaban iluminados por antorchas, creando sombras largas y misteriosas.En: Inside the castle, the hallways were lit by torches, creating long and mysterious shadows.Es: Raúl, un joven aprendiz de herrero, trabajaba duro en la forja.En: Raul, a young blacksmith's apprentice, worked hard at the forge.Es: Quería demostrar su valía a su familia y a su maestro, Don Fernando.En: He wanted to prove his worth to his family and his master, Don Fernando.Es: Pero Raúl tenía un sueño aún más grande: quería ser caballero.En: But Raul had an even bigger dream: he wanted to be a knight.Es: A menudo, lo subestimaban por su juventud y su fuerza limitada.En: Often, he was underestimated for his youth and limited strength.Es: Sin embargo, Raúl no se daba por vencido.En: However, Raul did not give up.Es: Un día, escuchó sobre un torneo que se realizaría en el castillo.En: One day, he heard about a tournament that would be held at the castle.Es: Sería su oportunidad para demostrar su valía.En: It would be his chance to prove his worth.Es: Decidió forjar una espada magnífica.En: He decided to forge a magnificent sword.Es: Para ello, necesitaba un raro metal que solo se encontraba en el bosque prohibido.En: For that, he needed a rare metal that was only found in the forbidden forest.Es: Raúl decidió entrar al bosque, a pesar de los riesgos.En: Raul decided to enter the forest, despite the risks.Es: Las historias contaban sobre animales salvajes y peligros desconocidos.En: Stories told of wild animals and unknown dangers.Es: Pero Raúl estaba decidido.En: But Raul was determined.Es: Esa noche, con una linterna y una bolsa, salió en busca del metal.En: That night, with a lantern and a bag, he set out in search of the metal.Es: El bosque era oscuro y silencioso.En: The forest was dark and silent.Es: Las sombras de los árboles parecían criaturas acechantes.En: The shadows of the trees looked like lurking creatures.Es: Raúl avanzaba con cautela, el corazón latiendo con fuerza.En: Raul advanced cautiously, his heart pounding.Es: Después de horas de búsqueda, encontró una veta del preciado metal.En: After hours of searching, he found a vein of the precious metal.Es: Pero, de repente, escuchó un rugido.En: But suddenly, he heard a roar.Es: Un enorme lobo gris apareció entre los árboles.En: A huge gray wolf appeared among the trees.Es: Raúl retrocedió, su mente buscando una solución rápida.En: Raul stepped back, his mind racing for a quick solution.Es: El lobo se lanzó hacia él, y con un movimiento rápido, Raúl usó su linterna para asustar al animal.En: The wolf lunged at him, and with a quick movement, Raul used his lantern to scare the animal.Es: El lobo, sorprendido por la luz, huyó.En: The wolf, surprised by the light, fled.Es: Raúl, temblando pero victorioso, recogió el metal y corrió de regreso al castillo.En: Raul, trembling but victorious, collected the metal and ran back to the castle.Es: De vuelta en la forja, Raúl trabajó día y noche.En: Back at the forge, Raul worked day and night.Es: Don Fernando lo observaba con escepticismo.En: Don Fernando watched him with skepticism.Es: "¿Qué estás haciendo?En: "What are you doing?"Es: ", preguntó una noche.En: he asked one night.Es: "Algo especial", respondió Raúl, sin detenerse.En: "Something special," Raul replied, not stopping.Es: Dio forma al metal, lo calentó, lo martilló.En: He shaped the metal, heated it, hammered it.Es: Sus manos estaban llenas de ampollas, pero su determinación superaba el dolor.En: His hands were covered in blisters, but his determination overcame the pain.Es: Finalmente, la espada estaba lista.En: Finally, the sword was ready.Es: Era una obra maestra.En: It was a masterpiece.Es: Brillaba bajo la luz de las antorchas, con un filo perfecto y un diseño intrincado.En: It shone under the torchlight, with a perfect edge and intricate design.Es: El día del torneo, Raúl presentó su espada.En: On the day of the tournament, Raul presented his sword.Es: Los jueces quedaron maravillados.En: The judges were amazed.Es: Don Fernando y su familia no podían creer lo que veían.En: Don Fernando and his family couldn't believe what they were seeing.Es: El señor del castillo, impresionado, le ofreció a Raúl la oportunidad de entrenar como caballero.En: The lord of the castle, impressed, offered Raul the opportunity to train as a knight.Es: Raúl aceptó, su sueño hecho realidad.En: Raul accepted, his dream come true.Es: La confianza brillaba en sus ojos.En: Confidence shone in his eyes.Es: Había demostrado su valía no solo como herrero, sino también como futuro caballero.En: He had proven his worth not only as a blacksmith but also as a future knight.Es: Aprendió que la perseverancia y el coraje tienen su recompensa.En: He learned that perseverance and courage have their rewards.Es: Y así, el joven Raúl comenzó una nueva etapa en su vida, con la espada que él mismo había forjado como símbolo de su lucha y triunfo.En: And so, young Raul began a new chapter in his life, with the sword he had forged himself as a symbol of his struggle and triumph. Vocabulary Words:the hill: la colinathe castle: el castillothe wall: el murothe stone: la piedrathe hallway: el pasillothe torch: la antorchathe shadow: la sombrathe blacksmith: el herrerothe apprentice: el aprendizthe forge: la forjathe master: el maestrothe tournament: el torneothe sword: la espadathe forest: el bosquethe metal: el metalthe lantern: la linternathe shadow: la sombrathe wolf: el lobothe vein: la vetathe roar: el rugidothe blisters: las ampollasthe masterpiece: la obra maestrathe edge: el filothe design: el diseñothe judge: el juezthe opportunity: la oportunidadthe confidence: la confianzathe perseverance: la perseveranciathe courage: el corajethe reward: la recompensa
Jeremiah Williams, PJ Hayes, and Emmanuel Ogbole chop it up on the first episode of A Knighthood Podcast with Rutgers men's basketball. Tap in for some fun on and off the court convos from the guys! Welcome to #TheKnighthood Our extraordinary honor of rank and dignity given for uniting to achieve our common goals. The core beliefs of #TheKnighthood are establishing success on the basketball court, establishing sustained success for the community off the basketball court and having that sense of dignity to be a part of the Scarlet Knight men's basketball family.YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@RutgersMensBasketballINSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/rutgersmbbTWITTER: https://twitter.com/rutgersmbbFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/RutgersMBBTIKTOK: @rutgersmbb
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The smoke has cleared. Drake throws in the towel and I'm indifferent. UMG reaching out to Kendrick has been reported as fake according to TMZ. Some of the OGs of Hip-Hop are sharing their thoughts on the battle. Linkin Park considering 2025 reunion tour with new vocalist. Why we shouldn't fear A.I. Follow me on Twitter & Instagram: @siddavis Podcast IG: @thesocialintrovertpodcast Podcast Twitter: @SocialintroPod Send emails to: thesocialintrovertpodcastegmail.com Music featured: Intro Song: KAMOSHUN x Kendrick Lamar - 6:16 In LA but the drop is Hail Mary All Hail Y.T. - Double Dragon (Feat. Vicasso) Outro Song: Blaccmass x Kendrick Lamar - Not Like Us (Isley Brothers Remix) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-social-introvert/message
On this day in 1954, British medical student Roger Bannister became the first person to run a mile in under four minutes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DAME SUSAN DEVOY:As a teenager from Rotorua, Susan became the world's greatest female squash player in the 1980s and 90s and is still considered to be one of the GOATS of the sport.She won ALL the World Open Titles between 1985 and 1992. She won the British Open eight times. Then in 1992, at the peak of her powers, she shocked the world by retiring on top.And that's just the sporting chapter of this remarkable woman's life. Since then, she has raised a family, got a Knighthood, spent 5 years as race relations commissioner, donated thousands of hours to charity and fundraising, took part on a reality TV show and just wrote a new book called “Dame Suzy D: My Story.”Thanks to the legends at Radix and Generate for making this episode possible.Radix is a Waikato based nutrition company whose products have to be tried firsthand to get a full appreciation of just how good they are. Mike Rudling, the founder of Radix is a genius who has earnest intentions of making all of us happier and healthier through nutrition. Check them out for yourself: https://radixnutrition.co.nz/Generate is an award winning KiwiSaver Scheme.I recently found out that around half a million Kiwis are missing out on the KiwiSaver Government contribution, which is an extra $521 each year. If you've never got KiwiSaver advice before, do your future self a favor and request a meeting with one of the Generate advisers. Head to: generatekiwisaver.co.nz/dom/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April Fools! Hope Everyone enjoyed their joke filled holiday! This Week we have a Kaiju filled review for Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, plus more layoffs hit the gaming industry, in what feels like a death march towards self implosion. Also Xbox wants to bring AI to your support page, and Saber Interactive assures us the KoToR remake is "alive and well". Also WarnerBros wants to poison us with another Matrix movie, Christopher Nolan becomes a Sir and Sam Raimi is practically begging for The Secret Wars directing job. Plus a hell of a lot more!
Sir Demis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, has been knighted for services to artificial intelligence. He speaks to Today presenter Simon Jack about why becoming Sir Demis is surreal, but also an important recognition of the AI industry. He discusses the opportunities and potential dangers posed by the technology, and why parents should not necessarily be worried about their children devoting time to computers. (Photo: Demis Hassabis, Reuters)
In this special extra, half of the cast flesh out Golden-Eyed Clementine's backstory using the worldbuilding RPG Microscope. Support us at https://ko-fi.com/desperateattune and at https://www.patreon.com/DesperateAttune Follow us at https://twitter.com/DesperateAttune Desperate Attune's season 2 is hosted by Prince Edited by Zoheb (Klow), Soumithri (tree) and Prince Featuring Emma, Salty, and Aadiyat (Soap) Poem is 'F.M.S.R. (Federated Malaya States Railway)' by Teo Poh Leng Microscope: A Fractal Role-Playing Game of Epic Histories by Ben Robbins and Lame Mage Productions Blades in the Dark by John Harper and Evil Hat Productions With thanks to Johnstone Metzger Duellist playbook by Zoheb (klow) Walker and Bearsark playbooks by Prince Iruvian playbooks by Johnstone Metzger Intro music is 'Jalandhar' by Kevin Macleod Outro music is 'Alapana in Kiravani Ragam' by U. Srinivas Recap music is 'Alapana in Shankarabharanam Ragam' by U. Srinivas Sound effects from Pixabay.com Cover art by Fahim Anzoom Rumman (botagainsthumanity)
Dr. Kelly DeVries joins the class to discuss why it is so rare for a knight to be killed in battle. I highly recommend his book. Theme song: Game of Thrones (80's TV Theme) by Highway Superstar Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: book@baldmove.com | Discord | Reddit | Forums Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Life Scientific zooms in to explore the intricate atomic make-up of metal alloys, with complex crystalline arrangements that can literally make or break structures integral to our everyday lives. Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia is Professor of Metallurgy at Queen Mary University of London and Emeritus Tata Steel Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. He's been described as a ‘steel innovator' – developing multiple new alloys with a host of real-world applications, from rail tracks to military armour. Harry's prolific work in the field has earned him widespread recognition and a Knighthood; but it's not always been an easy ride... From his childhood in Kenya and an enforced move to the UK as a teenager, to the years standing up to those seeking to discredit the new path he was forging in steel research - Jim Al-Khalili discovers that Harry's achievements have required significant determination, as well as hard work. Presenter: Jim Al-Khalili Producer: Lucy Taylor Audio editor: Sophie Ormiston Production Co-ordinator: Jonathan Harris
Terence whips himself into a frenzy of confusion between an obituary ad becoming priest, as a listener sends him proof he is not the world's only Terence Power.Calvin wants figure out a way to keep score of every aspect of our lives, from cups of coffee and up.There's a disturbing tale of a dead dog and a guilty conscience, an apology to Phil Collins, and tales of Dennis Rodman hanging around with dictators.
And the king of Israel said, “Seize Micaiah, and take him back to Amon the governor of the city and to Joash the king's son, and say, ‘Thus says the king, “Put this fellow in prison and feed him meager rations of bread and water, until I come in peace.” ' ” And Micaiah said, “If you return in peace, Yahweh has not spoken by me.” And he said, “Hear, all you peoples!” - 1 Kings 22:26-28 This Episode's Links and Timestamps: 00:24 – 1 Kings 22 08:26 – Thoughts on the Reading 35:06 - Archeologists have uncovered a "massive lost ancient city in the Amazon rainforest" – NTB Staff 55:13 - The discovery of the Roman dodecahedron simply reminds us of how stupid we are – William Sitwell, The Telegraph 1:04:12 - Are We Focused On The Wrong Rome? – Jonathan Leaf, Law & Liberty 1:18:25 - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo - Goodreads 1:28:28 - Sir Gawain and the Green Knight – Wikipedia 1:49:13 - The Culture of Knighthood in Medieval Romance – Larissa Tracy, The Great Courses, Audible 1:57:44 - Courtly love - Wikipedia --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/garrett-ashley-mullet/message
New year, new me?! Is 2024 your big break when it comes to transforming financially? Listen, I know 2023 felt like a bit of a rollercoaster but it's up to you to get your sh*t together. And what better way to start than by setting some solid new years resolutions that revolve around money? This New Year, New Money Mindset is EVERYTHING. Tune into this episode to learn more about actionable steps you can take to start the new year off successfully, these tips will set you up for 2024 and years to come!Episode Sponsor:S.R.RAINE - Author of The Knighthood of BarklazeThe Knighthood of Barklaze on AmazonTopics Covered In This Episode:New Years Resolutions Related To MoneyHow to Budget SuccessfullyHow to Pay off Debt in 2024How To Start Investing in 2024How Automation is a Game Changer for Your FinancesAnonymous Submission: Financial AbuseResources:One on One Session w/ Gina Course on InvestingFree Mortgage Preapproval / RefinanceGet $25 From Wealth SimpleMBNA Truline Mastercard - 0% for 12 MonthsLet's Connect:Instagram - @iamginajudgeThe MMG WebsiteLearn About The MMG Mentorship ProgramApply For The MMG Mentorship ProgramNeed Advice? Want To Share A Story? Leave An Anonymous Submission Here
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Leaping across puddles, walking between the raindrops, its collar turned to the cold and damp, our weekly podcast builds a defence against the rigours of the rock and roll weather and offers shelter from the storm. Remain warm and dry with the following … … the 11 musicians who turned down a Knighthood, MBE etc. … why Dylan & the Band's 1974 tour set the template for all tours to follow. … Rod Stewart minus the hair: unimaginable. … the old duffers' perfect New Year's Eve. … happy 50th to Joni Mitchell's Court and Spark, Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now, Steely Dan's Pretzel Logic, Gram Parsons' Grievous Angel, Big Star's Radio City, Todd Rundgren's Todd and Frank Zappa's Apostrophe. … Mr Bates v the Post Office and why sad films and books get harder to process as you get older. … the wit and wisdom of our old pal Rod Sopp, the Smash Hits ad man - “a roll of cash big enough to choke a donkey”; “he's so thin he has to run around in the shower to get wet”. … Sting, Debbie Harry, Elvis Presley: spot the natural blond. … how Woody Allen uses music to “make films look better”. … the story of Everybody's Talkin' in Midnight Cowboy. … why movie dance sequences are often filmed in silence. … and birthday guest Andrew Slattery: All Along the Watchtower in Withnail, Sanctus in If, Didn't Leave Nobody But the Baby in O Brother Where Art Thou? and other great movie soundtrack moments.Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon for early - and ad-free! - access to all of our content!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Life Scientific zooms in to explore the intricate atomic make-up of metal alloys, with complex crystalline arrangements that can literally make or break structures integral to our everyday lives.Professor Sir Harry Bhadeshia is Professor of Metallurgy at Queen Mary University of London and Emeritus Tata Steel Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge. He's been described as a ‘steel innovator' – developing multiple new alloys with a host of real-world applications, from rail tracks to military armour.Harry's prolific work in the field has earned him widespread recognition and a Knighthood; but it's not always been an easy ride... From his childhood in Kenya and an enforced move to the UK as a teenager, to the years standing up to those seeking to discredit the new path he was forging in steel research - Jim Al-Khalili discovers that Harry's achievements have required significant determination, as well as hard work.Produced by Lucy Taylor.
In this podcast, Professor Cary Cooper shares his extensive experience of working to create healthier and happier workplaces. Cary shares his belief that in times of rapid social change, organizational workplaces are more important than ever as sites that can provide healthy environments that support our well-being. Cary identifies key turning points that informed his work; firstly in the 1970s stress was for the first time identified as a big challenge, and the response was to support the individual to cope with their stress better, e.g. stress management and responses such as today's mindfulness. In the 2008 financial crash and the subsequent 'job restructuring' when organizations stripped their workforce to the minimum, Cary observed a change in workplace responses when a manager said to him that the number one challenge he had was staff retention. This began a shift whereby organizations weren't so concerned with managing individual stress but realized they had to provide workplaces that offered healthy environments where employees could flourish, in order to ensure their well-being, get the best performance from them and to retain them. Cary identifies the line manager as perhaps the key ingredient for a healthy and productive workplace. Most line managers are chosen for their technical ability, and yet their role is vital in terms of people management skills. Reflecting on the UK's focus on growth, he points to the lack of a policy that focuses on this key area of people management; improving this he believes would be vital to increase growth. Cary reflects on his personal journey and shares that his life from an Eastern European Jewish working-class background story continues to impact on him, citing the constant need to 'prove himself' as the driver of his success. This is a wonderful podcast with one of the great figures of our generation, who has contributed to organizational health and well-being. Enjoy the listen! Bio: Professor Sir Cary Cooper Cary L. Cooper is the 50th Anniversary Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at the Alliance Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He is a founding President of the British Academy of Management, Immediate Past President of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD), former President of RELATE and President of the Institute of Welfare. He was the Founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior, former Editor of the scholarly journal Stress and Health and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management, now in its' 3rd Edition. He has been an advisor to the World Health Organisation, ILO, and EU in the field of occupational health and wellbeing, was Chair of the Global Agenda Council on Chronic Disease of the World Economic Forum (2009-2010), then served for 5 years on the Global Agenda Council for mental health of the WEF, and was Chair of the Academy of Social Sciences 2009-2015. He was Chair of the Sunningdale Institute in the Cabinet Office and National School of Government 2005-2010. Professor Cooper is currently the Chair of the National Forum for Health & Wellbeing at Work (comprising 40 global companies e.g. BP, Microsoft, NHS Executive, UK government (wellbeing lead) , Rolls Royce, John Lewis Partnership, etc.). Professor Cooper is the author/editor of over 250 books in the field of occupational health psychology, workplace wellbeing, women at work and occupational stress. He was awarded the CBE by the Queen for his contributions to occupational health; and in 2014 he was awarded a Knighthood for his contribution to the social sciences.
It's been one hell of a week for everyone, and well.......I have no other way to describe this episode. Enjoy?Pioneer Qualifier: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/pioneer-qualifier-2023-10-06#paperSaturday Challenge: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/pioneer-challenge-2023-10-07#paperSunday Challenge: https://www.mtggoldfish.com/tournament/pioneer-challenge-2023-10-08#paper Want to support the show? You can find our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/crew3mtgBuy a playmat or used our Inked Gaming affiliate link here: https://bit.ly/3aX4hzOWant to keep up with the show? Join our Discord discord.gg/Wydsb6xcTC or follow us on twitter @Crew3podcastWant more Crew3 content? Check out our YouTube channel or watch our weekly streams on Twitch.If you like the show, please share us with your friends and leave a review!
On this day in 1941, a group of badly burned airmen in the Royal Air Force established "The Guinea Pig Club."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When we think of the Middle Ages, the first thing that comes to mind is usually knights in shining armor. Chivalry - the ideal of behavior that guided knights - was a major force in medieval life. Honor and piety, bravery and reputation: these were core values for the secular elite. We explore what they actually meant to medieval people.Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy, ebook, or audiobook (read by Patrick) here: https://bit.ly/PWverge Listen to new episodes 1 week early, to exclusive seasons 1 and 2, and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/tidesofhistory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.