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In this special Memorial Day edition of the Closing Market Report, host Todd Gleason guides listeners through an auditory journey honoring fallen service members and highlighting historical preservation. The broadcast opens by tracing the origins of Memorial Day, originally known as Decoration Day, and emphasizing the National Moment of Remembrance. It then shifts to Ypres, Belgium, to explore the moving nightly "Last Post" ceremony at the Menin Gate, which has commemorated World War I casualties since 1929. Finally, the program returns to the United States to showcase the J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator and Museum in Atlanta, Illinois, detailing the community-led restoration of this 1904 agricultural landmark and its significance to early 20th-century farming. ★ Support this podcast ★
Countless soldiers lost their lives fighting for the freedom we enjoy today during WWII, and many of their graves go unmarked or have inaccurate information. Major (Ret'd) Brad Hrycyna with the Last Post's Unmarked Graves program joins the show to talk about the hard work and hours of research that go into finding information about fallen veterans to properly honour their lives and service.
It's the end of an era for a Christchurch post shop with a difference, as New Zealand Post moves to close more than 140 counters around the country. The counter at Stanmore Book and Post Shop in Linwood West will shut next week, after an appeal by customers, community organisations and politicians failed. Keiller MacDuff reports.
Thanks to our producer Kenny Hill, we have a very special treat for ANZAC Day. Renouned Australian stage and international cinema actor Richard Roxburgh reads the poem; ‘The Fallen”. Richard Roxburgh is one of Australia's most accomplished and versatile actors, celebrated for his work across acclaimed international film, television and stage productions. His standout film credits include Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! and Elvis, Mel Gibson's Oscar-winning Hacksaw Ridge, James Cameron's Sanctum, and Force of Nature: The Dry 2, which earned him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 2025 AACTA Awards. Most recently, Richard portrayed journalist Robert Greste in The Correspondent, controversial political figure Joh Bjelke-Petersen in Joh: Last King of Queensland and is featured in the animated film Lesbian Space Princess, which won the Teddy Award for Best Feature Film at the 2025 Berlinale. On television, Richard is best known for his iconic portrayal of Cleaver Greene in the multi-award-winning ABC series Rake, a role that earned him a Silver Logie and AACTA Award for Best Actor. Other significant screen work includes Hawke, Blue Murder, Bali 2002 opposite Rachel Griffiths, Stan's drama series Prosper, and international series such as Netflix's The Crown and HBO's Catherine the Great alongside Helen Mirren. A highly respected stage performer, Richard headlined productions for the Sydney Theatre Company and Company B, including Uncle Vanya, The Present, Waiting for Godot, Hamlet, and The Seagull. *** We have included a brief biography of the English poet, Laurence Binyon, who wrote the famed poem, ‘The Fallen'. Because of the cultural importance Binyon has on ANZAC Day, and Armistice (Remembrance) Day and how War Memorials are commemorated in the West. Binyon was a prolific English poet and scholar of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, whose career spanned 50 years. During this time, he authored numerous poetry collections and plays, two historical biographies, and several art history volumes, including books on the works of Asian artists, English watercolourists, and William Blake's drawings and engravings. He is perhaps best remembered for his World War I poem, “For the Fallen”, and his translation of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, which he translated in its original terza rima, Dante's original rhyming scheme, which was much lauded by Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot and other poets of the time. Poetry and visual arts shaped his career, the majority of which was spent with the British Museum, where he began in the department of printed books in 1895 before moving to department of prints and drawings, from which he retired in 1933. His first book of poetry, Lyric Poems (1894), was quickly followed by two books on painting, Dutch Etchers of the Seventeenth Century (1895) and John Crone and John Sell Cotman (1897). Later books such as Painting in the Far East (1908) and The Flight of the Dragon (1911) reflect this interest in Chinese, Japanese, and Indian arts and cultures. Ezra Pound praised The Flight of the Dragon and thought of Binyon as a pioneer in the Western appreciation of Asian art. Binyon served as an orderly in the Red Cross during World War I, and his experiences would become an important part of his poetry. From 1915 to 1916 he worked in a military hospital in France, an experience reflected in his war poem “Fetching the Wounded.” His collections The Winnowing Fan (1914), The Anvil (1916), The Cause (1917), and The New World (1918) deal with the war as a noble cause. One reviewer from Literature Digest contended that WWI as a subject brought a new vitality to the poet's work: “Laurence Binyon's poetry once was somewhat coldly ‘literary'—aloof from common human experience, but the war has given him new vigor and new humanity.” His best-known war poem, “For the Fallen,” has been frequently anthologized was widely embraced by the British public. “As the casualty lists grew,” notes John Hatcher in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, “the poem became the focal expression of national grief, both alone and in Sir Edward Elgar’s choral work The Spirit of England (1916–17). Its central quatrain was carved on cenotaphs and tombstones worldwide and is still recited at annual Remembrance Day commemorations: “They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old / Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn / At the going down of the sun and in the morning / We will remember them.” Some of Binyon's greatest poetry was produced during the final decade of his life, “greater perhaps than that of any of his generation except [W.B.] Yeats,” according to John Hatcher. Among this exceptional later work are such volumes as The North Star and other Poems (1941), The Burning of the Leaves (1944), and the unfinished “The Madness of Merlin” (1947). During this time, Binyon was also at work on his much-admired and well-received terza rima translation of Dante's Inferno (1933), Purgatorio (1938), and Paradiso (1943). Mere days after completing final revisions on his Paradiso translation, Laurence Binyon died of bronchopneumonia on March 10, 1943. Upon Binyon's death, English author and literary critic Cyril Connolly honoured the poet in New Statesman and Nation as someone who understood “how to be both warm and detached, in fact, a sage.” Binyon biography and photo courtesy of: Poetryfoundation.org ‘The Last Post’ performed by the RAAF Band (Royal Australian Air Force) The post ANZAC Day 2026: Richard Roxburgh, Famed Australian Actor, Reads: ‘For The Fallen’. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
On the eve of ANZAC Day, bugle players will be dusting off the brass to play The Last Post at services here and across the world. But what does it take to prepare for such an important moment? Checkpoint's Johnny Sutherland tracked down a bugler who takes his practice to another level. He spoke to Lisa Owen.
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This episode is a bonus re-release in the run-up to ANZAC Day, this special extended episode was recorded over several years and first released in April 2019. It's a lot more serious than our usual fun-filled shows, but there's lots to learn for kids and adults! And if you know a teacher who could use this episode, please share it with them – and with any other friends. We go to an ANZAC service in Australia, where World War One is particularly remembered. Then we go to Remembrance Day in Hong Kong, which just over 75 years ago was invaded by the Japanese during World War Two. We are grateful to Lindisfarne Anglican College for allowing us to visit their ANZAC assembly, and thanks go to their special guest, Major Matina Jewell (retired) for the interview. Recurring at points throughout this episode is the sound of Lindisfarne's School Marching Band, led by Mr Dale Norton. And thank you, retired Sergeant Kelvin Fawcett. Questions for after you've listened: What does A-N-Z-A-C – ANZAC -- stand for? Why is Nov 11 an important date for remembering people from wars? What happened at Gallipoli in WWI? What is the Last Post? Which country is the Menin Gate in? What colour are poppies? Who wrote the poem 'In Flanders Fields'? Why is it important to remember people who died in wars? We have recorded a new show for editing in the near future, so watch this space. We're also working on a Dad & Me Love History book and are looking for an illustrator - do you know someone with the skills and the passion? See our webpage, and join us on: Instagram, Twitter and Facebook Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. See you in two weeks! Podcast cover art by Molly Austin Instrumental music by Kevin MacLeod Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2026 © BBC
A 75-year-old man in Georgia tried to open a bag of chips with a lighter. The result? 75% of his body burned and a lesson in snack-food flammability.
Peter Slosse, head of Visit Ypres and his trade marketing representative talk with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report on our tour of Flanders to the In Flanders Field museum and the World War I battlefields just outside of the town, where 500,000 soldiers were lost during the conflict. It's a fascinating and moving visit to a place that was so crucial in history and where so many lost their lives capped off by the Last Post nightly memorial service. For more information, visit www.visitieper.be/en, www.inflandersfields.be or www.visitflanders.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are archived and available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on: Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google, Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Bernie Mac, introduction, Serenity Prayer, patriotic song, Varney and Company, Maria Bartiromo, Lee Zeldin, motivation, meditation, Shutdown, Senator Johnson, Ukraine, Andy Vera, Law and Order, William P Dozier, Dr Berg, President Trump, Last Post, conclusionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-true-conservative--2039343/support.
Episode 83 and I'm Joined by Locky. Locky served in the Australian Army from 2008 to 2019. He deployed to Timor in 2009 with 2RAR, and later to Afghanistan in 2013 with 7RAR. After years in the infantry, he spent time at CTC in training and support roles before finishing his service with 7RAR and discharging medically in 2019. Locky calls his career “pretty average” — but that's exactly what we love to explore here: the real, unfiltered stories of everyday service and the people behind the uniform. Since hanging up the boots, Locky's been putting his energy into something incredible — “The Last Post”, a project where he and a crew of veterans are riding postie bikes around Australia to raise awareness for veterans and mental health.https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fgofund.me%2F42de3772%3Ffbclid%3DIwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExcndxemlDSm51V0cyNUlUNwEempEbFAE08KDKrCJQUHYk5n5pMO-mqVahl6bcOA24JX3R86XCk1g-21jbuTM_aem_f6KEi-ZgXDDUxcIaDjMzMw&h=AT1k0FEKzueI4FgXzPFQu5JK6xtm2tB3ebkhZ3ftfjTGYWGrrbMRCsyu01Ek0NebrODgtSYeWguDKeYj4Qucs1Y_D7cqOloLb96skQKa777xsOpr__deEJyyhhabySh85yW37BLSh5ZpcnWUQhgkcAFind us on Instagram and Facebook. @5withadiggerpodcastThis podcast proudly sponsored by Gravel Empire. Cuzkell Contractors. Elite Boxing Club Adelaide. Northlakes Signs. Last Laugh Incorporated.Use "5WITHADIGGER" at checkout for 15% off on Savvy Touch Products.Merch available at www.crewapparelprint.com.auLike. Subscribe. Tell your mates.YOU'RE NEVER ALONE! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This message was inspired by the passing of Charlie Kirk. I don't believe he was truly a racist in real life — I met him, spent time with him, and saw another side. But his last posts online give the opposite impression. That reality made me reflect:
A service of remembrance was held on Friday 15 August – VJ day – to mark the end of the Second World War. The ceremony was led by the Rev Will Hughes who used his address to remember sacrifices made, difficult choices, the horrors of the camps for Prisoners of War and Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He also referenced current events around the world today. He also conducted an unaccompanied rendition of the national Anthem and concluded that “Petersfield can sing!”] Petersfield Town Mayor, Chris Paige tells us of his pride in Petersfield and he also handed the Parade Marshall’s job to Graham Lincoln. Andrew Kirk speaks to us about his father’s experience in the camps from 1942 to 1945 and thanks Petersfield for remembering. Wreaths were laid after the two minute silence marked by the Last Post played by Steve Field.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Suj and James are back after a short break to review what's been happening in football since GW38 and review some of the numbers behind their own FPL season's. There's discussion on Chelsea and PSG'S European victories, Portugal's Nations League triumph last night and discussion of course on Tottenham's decision to sack Ange Postecoglu. And then there's a look at some of the highs and lows from Suj and James' FPL seasons, with analysis of Chip usage, where the points were scored, discussion on how to improve and more. Tomorrow on on Planet FPL: The Fan View on Sunderland with Spencer Barrowman Today on Patreon: The Patreon Q'N'A (IT+) & Nico's Corner (AT) For the full Planet FPL schedule this week, including our offering on Patreon view this post: https://www.patreon.com/posts/content-schedule-131020394 Want to become a member of our FPL community and support the Podcast? Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/planetfpl Follow James on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/PlanetFPLPod Follow Suj on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/sujanshah Follow Clayton on Twitter/x: https://twitter.com/claytsAFC Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@PlanetFPL Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/planetfpl Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetfpl #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #PremierLeague Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Petersfield’s Mayor, Cllr Lesley Farrow, the Reverend Will Hughes and the Royal British Legion led the celebrations of more than 500 people in the Square. This was the formal ceremony The crowd included a contingent of serving soldiers from the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) from Aldershot and school students dressed as evacuees. Julie Butler and Mike Waddington spoke to Rev Will Hughes, David who recalls VE Day in Penns Road in1945, Herne Junior school. Chris Paige from the RBL who was the Parade Marshall and people in the audience. Steve Field from the Salvation Army played the Last Post and Faye Thompson, the Town Crier read the official proclamation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ANZAC DAY - FRIDAY OF THE EASTER OCTAVE 2025 Readings for - FRIDAY within the Octave of Easter (With Anzac Day Intention) Mass of the day, Gloria Preface of Easter I Dismissal with Alleluia Readings: Acts 4:1-12: There is no other name by which we can be saved. Ps 117:1-2, 4, 22-27: R. The stone rejected by the builders has become the corner stone. Alleluia, alleluia! This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad. Alleluia! (Ps 117:24) Jn 21:1-14: Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and the same with the fish. Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed stock vector ID 1055357618. Silhouette of soldier paying respect at the grave, vector. By Seita. ++++ References: Homily - Fr Paul W. Kelly https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/resources/barry-heard-australian-army-post-traumatic-stress-disorder Image Credit: Shutterstock Licensed stock vector ID 1055357618. Silhouette of soldier paying respect at the grave, vector. By Seita. ++++++++ Archive of homilies and reflections: http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au To contact Fr. Paul, please email: paulwkelly68@gmail.com To listen to the weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks Details relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog: "Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection" - Led by Rev Paul Kelly Prayers and chants — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL) Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989, and 2009 by the NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA) "The Psalms" ©1963, 2009, The Grail - Collins publishers. Prayers of the Faithful - " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'. E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993). (Sydney Australia). Sung "Mass in Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" - By Jeffrey M. Ostrowski. The Gloria, Copyright © 2011 ccwatershed.org. “Today I Arise” - For Trisha J Kelly. Original words and music by Paul W. Kelly. Inspired by St Patrick's Prayer. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019. Ode of Remebrance, Last Post, Reveille. Sound Engineering and editing - P.W. Kelly. Microphones: - Shure Motiv MV5 Digital Condenser. And (2024+) Rode Nt-1 + AI-1 Sound Mixer. Editing equipment: -- MixPad Multitrack Studio Recording Software v10.49 (NCH Software). NCH – WavePad Audio Editing Software. Masters Edition v 17.63 (NCH Software) Sound Processing: iZotope RX 10 Audio Editor (Izotope Inc.) Text transcription as per recorded podcast version is transcribed by TurboScribe.ai {excellent and accurate transcription from voice to text} [Production - KER - 2025] May God bless and keep you. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
This week, it's the end of an era as Sonia, Bianca and Bex set sail for Bali - and her house now has brand new residents! Elsewhere, Nicola's vendetta to keep Zack and Barney apart takes a twisted turn, Avani takes a big step forwards and how much longer can Nigel hope to keep his condition private?
Jeremy Neumark Jones is an actor and producer from London, UK. After graduating from Oxford University, he trained with National Youth Theatre's REP company, performing a season as Macbeth in the West End. He has gone on to lead theatre, television and film productions in the UK and USA. Most recently, he starred as Michael Podchlebnik in the critically acclaimed The World WIll Tremble, and prior to that he is best known for BBC's The Last Post, ITV's Belgravia and Amazon Prime's The Feed. This summer, he will lead period epic 1242: Gateway To The West, alongside an all-star cast including Michael Ironside, Eric Roberts and Ray Stevenson. As well as his acting work, he writes novels and produces the internationally acclaimed film podcast Kermode and Mayo's Take.
John and Paul make an announcement about this staggeringly long season of THE SHADOW FILES. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vampires live their lives by rules - but who polices them? Welcome to the Office of the Night, where vampires Catrin and Magnus keep an uneasy peace between the living and the undead. 2.1 The Last Post by Rochana Patel and David Smith Oleanna wakes up to find she's posted a photo of a breakfast she didn't have. Worse, she's locked out of all her social media accounts. And then a vampire appears at her door and tells her she's going to die today. Cleaning up after victims is an unglamorous job that the Office of the Night has long outsourced - this used to just be bills and faked suicide letters, but the group has gone rogue and is now arranging the deaths of people who aren't even dead yet. 2.2 Sunlight and Bleach by Aaron Lamont He's been investigating a corrupt deal between the government and vampires. Can such a thing even exist? Are vampires even real? What is going on? One man sets out to expose the Office of the Night. It's time to shine a little light on this grubby deal. The problem is that vampires don't like the sunlight. 2.3 Dracula Bachelor by Ash Darby Sometimes killing is easy. Never underestimate human vanity and stupidity. People will always sign up for a reality TV show. Especially one that offers the winner immortality. Of course, there's always a catch. If this show is so successful, why has no-one ever seen it? Note: This production features scenes of vampiric feeding and blood consumption.
Death, taxes and... Carlisle United failing to beat Harrogate Town. Three certainties we can all expect in life. The Hoodoo continues as United are done by a late own-goal - can the Great Escape get back on track this weekend at Brunton Park, or will it be the opening notes of The Last Post that ring out on a disastrous campaign.In this episode of the Brunton Bugle, we look back on the 1-0 loss in North Yorkshire before looking ahead to the AFC Wimbledon clash at home - plenty covered including:
Shrine of Remembrance CEO Dean Lee joined Ross and Russel to talk about the story from the Rumour File this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Professor Hugh Corder, Emeritus Professor of Public Law at the University of Cape Town, joinw John Maytham to discuss his recent challenge with the South African Post Office and its impact on public service delivery. He urges the public and policymakers to take action to restore SAPO, highlighting its importance for equitable services, community resilience, and preserving the nation’s heritageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keine Granaten, keine Schüsse - Soldaten verlassen ihre Schützengräben und teilen Schnaps mit dem Feind. Der Krieg hat Pause im belgischen Ypern am 24. Dezember 1914. Von Joachim Heinz ;Markus Harmann.
On today's show: how a local theatre company is taking the stories of Canadian women who served in the second world war to the stage; how a made-in-Calgary app is changing the way we remember our fallen soldiers and war veterans; the Last Post is a simple melody. But nailing it is harder than it may sound. A trumpet player in the Royal Canadian Artillery Band breaks down what it takes to play it right.
Myles Thornton hosted the No One Likes Us Talkin Team of Ted Robinson and Stan Godwin. The panel discussed the results against Burnley and Leeds United. They highlighted the former Players Evening with Ben Thompson and Shaun Williams at Arry's Bar next Thursday.The first guest was Roy Larner, "The Lion of London Bridge." He spoke about Dougie Brimson securing the rights to his book to make the movie and his involvement.Updates on Millwall Romans and Pride, and Millwall Lionesses.Stoke City v Millwall was previewed and predictions were made.All show guests responded to Ted's Prediction League.Former Lion, Phil Coleman brought more Tales from his Boot Room.Our second guest, Sam Gardiner Spoke about our tactics, Neil Harris and the players that have stood out this season before he played a darts match.The show played out remembering the fallen of many conflicts and the Last Post played by a buglar of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra.Music and Audio credits:https://www.FesliyanStudios.com Background MusicRoyal Scottish National Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1y1xZyp1Vo
Ever wondered how a screenwriter and best-selling author transforms her literary world into cinematic magic? In episode 135 of the Carlsbad: People, Purpose and Impact podcast, I sit down with the talented Renee Carlino to uncover her incredible journey from the heart of Carlsbad to the big screen.Join us as Renee shares her fascinating Portuguese-American heritage and her early days in San Diego County, where her dreams of working in film evolved into a passion for writing. Discover the grassroots strategy that catapulted her debut novel "Sweet Thing" to bestseller status, and how her determination led to a series of publishing triumphs.But that's not all—Renee gives us a behind-the-scenes look at adapting her novel "Wish You Were Here" into a film, directed by Julia Stiles and starring Kelsey Grammer and Jennifer Grey. Plus, get an exclusive peek into her latest book, "This Used to Be Us," and the unique concept of a "nesting apartment."From her family's love of surfing to her commitment to teaching, Renee's deep connection to Carlsbad shines through. Don't miss this inspiring episode filled with creativity, community, and a glimpse into what's next for Renee Carlino. Renee Carlino's Bio:Renée Carlino is a screenwriter and the bestselling author of Before We Were Strangers, Swear On THIS Life, Wish You Were Here, Sweet Thing, Nowhere But Here, Sweet Little Thing, Lucian Divine, After the Rain, The Last Post, Shopping For Love, Blind Kiss, and - BRAND NEW - THISUSED TO BE US. Her books have been featured in national publications, including Cosmopolitan Magazine, InStyle Magazine, USA TODAY, Huffington Post, Latina magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Redbook, Sunset Magazine, Coastal Living and theUnion Tribune. Her adaptation with Julia Stiles for “Wish You Were Here” is currently in production and scheduled for a 2025 release. 8/28/24, 12:54 PM Podcast Registration - Entries https://www.cognitoforms.com/carlsbadchamberofcommerce/podcastregistration/entries/1-all-entries/32 1/2Renée grew up in California and lives in the San Diego area with her husband, two sons and their sweet pup John Snow Cash.Connect with Renee:Website: reneecarlino.comFacebook: @authorreneecarlinoInstagram: @reneecarlino1X/Twitter: @renayz Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
Send us a textWelcome to this latest episode, in which we explore the history behind one of the world's great monuments, the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing in the Belgian city of Ypres.We hear the history of the Last Post, look at the famous lions and their connection to Australia, hear the stories of some of the dead, and contemplate what makes this an iconic place of remembrance.Support the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/footstepsofthefallenhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog
Mat is in Paris, sharing his memories of a very special visit to the Western Front. Topics discussed include how young people engage with the Anzac legend; a German WW2 cemetery that provokes mixed emotions; the Last Post service at the newly-renovated Menin Gate; the Sunken Lane on the Somme battlefield; and a remarkable coincidence involving two Australians killed in 1918.Join Mat on his Signature Tour to the Western Front in 2025: https://battlefields.com.au/western-front-signature-tour-with-mat-mclachlan-2025/Presenter: Mat McLachlanProducer: Jess StebnickiJoin one of our battlefield tours and walk in the footsteps of the Anzacs! Visit https://battlefields.com.au/ for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tomorrow, I'm going for my second eye surgery this year. My right eye is the victim this time—that happens to be my “good” eye. The left has almost no vision. After the surgery, I will be blind for a while. About six hours after the surgery, we take off the The post My Last Post For A While appeared first on Male Chastity Journal.
The New Zealand Defence Force bugle player at Gallipoli says it was "a little stressful" figuring out how to play The Last Post on a cornet borrowed from his Australian counterparts 10-minutes before the Dawn Service began.
What Keith Payne did on a single night in May 1969 earned him the highest and most prestigious award for bravery – the Victoria Cross. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Matthew Condon and edited by Josh Burton. Our regular host is Claire Harvey. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Morrine Martin is a trombone player with Rolleston Brass, and her son will be playing the Last Post on the trumpet at their local service.
In 1914 Arthur Machen published “The Bowmen”, a patriotic supernatural tale intended to boost the morale of British soldiers fighting in the trenches and those at home who had heard reports of the horrors of warfare. However, much to his consternation, Machen's story was taken as fact by a public who desperately wanted to believe and spawned the legend of The Angels of Mons. His 1915 short story “Out of the Earth” deals with the aftermath of “The Bowmen” controversy, exploring the ways that myths and stories can take on a life of their own by examining some peculiar happenings along part of the Welsh coast. This original recording is an audio presentation by Jasper L'Estrange for EnCrypted Horror. “The Bowmen” by Arthur Machen (1914) and “Out of the Earth” by Arthur Machen (1915). You can hear me discuss this story by becoming a channel member and listening to a forthcoming episode of The EnCrypted Postmortem. CREATOR'S NOTE: These recordings contain sound effects and music because that's what I personally like to listen to, and what I enjoy making. As you will see from the comments, a lot of the listeners also like it. There are many narrators who don't do this and they will be delighted to meet you. I try to do different voices just because I think it helps differentiate between characters when you're listening. Apologies if I don't nail every accent. You knew what I was going for, and at least I gave you a laugh. Apologies if I accidentally used a WW2 gun for my WW1 sound effects. Apologies if I said some of the Welsh things wrong. It's hard, you know. The stories I read on this channel come from another time, many decades ago. If some of the ideas, beliefs, sentiments, and language upsets you, try and forgive them…as you will expect to be forgiven by the people judging you ten years from now.
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One Last Post Show Recap: The Leftovers Season 1 Episode 5 Recap, ‘Gladys' Post Show Recaps is over, but Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro have one last Leftovers podcast to share. In this very special final PSR recap, Josh and Antonio use the one episode of The Leftovers they never podcasted about, season one's “Gladys,” […]
One Last Post Show Recap: The Leftovers Season 1 Episode 5 Recap, ‘Gladys' Post Show Recaps is over, but Josh Wigler and Antonio Mazzaro have one last Leftovers podcast to share. In this very special final PSR recap, Josh and Antonio use the one episode of The Leftovers they never podcasted about, season one's “Gladys,” […]
Musicians. The military has many of them and for good reason. They are there to help us celebrate the good times and reflect during sombre times. Corporals Hélène Fortier and Michel Cousineau of the Regimental Band of the Governor General's Foot Guards go into detail about life as a musician and their role within the Forces. And of course, they give a performance in the podcast studio!Feel free to contact Captain Adam Orton with any comments or questions:armyconnect-connectionarmee@forces.gc.caConnect with the Canadian Army on social media:Facebook | X (Twitter) | Instagram | YouTubeVisit Forces.ca if you are considering a career in the Army.Copyright Information© His Majesty the King in Right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of National Defence, 2024
It was back to winning ways for Steve Cooper's Reds as goals from Ola Aina and Orel Mangala led to a welcome three points after what felt like a long time without a victory. The Head Coach and his players got most things right on the day, and although Villa probably weren't at their best, a combination of team and fans kept them at bay. Steven Toplis and Ellie Molloson discuss the game, the early goals and the return of a feelgood factor. We also hear from Neil from For The Love Of Paul McGrath with a fair assessment from the away end, and we have a few words for Caiden Storry, the young man who took on the immense responsibility of playing The Last Post in front of 30,000 fans and a worldwide TV audience - well done to Caiden, the fans and players and coaching staff. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple - Spotify - YouTube - Google. Join us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Threads or TikTok. 1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is part of the Sports Social Network, and partnered with FanHub; thanks to Greene King Sport for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PreGame - S7|Episode 28: "Per my last post!" by DJ Lloyd Willin'
This week, we're joined by Washington Post tech columnist Taylor Lorenz, who has recently published her first book, "Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet". Hussein talks to Taylor about how the idea of fame has changed in the past decade of accelerated online culture, whether an abundance of content means that nobody can really be influential anymore, and whether the attempts by creators and online influencers to unionise against tech platforms may lead to a wider acknowledgement of posting as a form of labour. -------- If you're in the UK, you can pre-order Taylor's book below: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Extremely-Online-Untold-Influence-Internet/dp/1982146869 https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/extremely-online-the-untold-story-of-fame-influence-and-power-on-the-internet-taylor-lorenz/7525210
John Reiss, executive producer for Meet the Press during Chuck's first eight years as moderator, joins to post game a chapter of Meet the Press that brought digital expansion, a daily spin-off and a companion newsmagazine to the longest-running show in television history.
Welcome to the first episode of Bad Manors, a podcast about the UK's most interesting buildings and all the scandals that go on behind the scenes. And what better place to start than my old gaff, The Tower of London? In this episode I'm talking to the current Queen of the Castle, Megan Clawson and comparing notes on crazy tourists, pesky ravens, and how to spot your Beefeaters from your King's Guards. We'll also be answering your questions about what it's actually like to live in a 900 year-old castle. Spoiler alert: it's bonkers! LinksCheck out Megan's book, Falling Hard for the Royal Guard here (it's NOT a romance novel about her dad!)Here's what The Last Post should actually sound like!Follow Bad Manors on InstagramFollow Tom on Instagram and TikTokFollow Megan on Instagram and TikTok Credits Produced by Atomized Studios for iHeartRadioHost: Tom HoughtonProducers: Willem Olenski, Rebecca Rappaport & Chris AttawayExecutive Producers: Faye Stewart & Zad RogersProduction Manager: Kaitlin ParamorProduction Coordinator: Bella SaliniContactFor any podcast enquires please contact: willem.olenski@atomizedstudios.tvSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For those that can't make an ANZAC service today, here is the Last Post, followed by a minute silence, and ending with the Reveille. We will remember them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Davis shares excitement of Opening day in studio. After playing a montage of Phillies post season Joe started to tear up.
The owners have have been making excuses as to why they don't want to sign Lamar Jackson. What it boils down to is making sure the Deshaun Watson contract is the outlier not the new standard. The Jets and Packers have dug their feet into the sand and a deal is reportedly hinging on more compensation if Rodgers plays more than a year. PFF's Mike Renner discusses updated draft rankings and how Will Levis might be the odd man out with the teams looking to draft a QB high. Which will probably be the best situation for him.
On this episode of Post Loons, Jeremy breaks down Minnesota United's 2-0 loss to San Jose and previews what is now a "lose and you're out" decision day match vs. Vancouver. -- Support - Get the most consistent, dedicated Minnesota soccer coverage at https://my.captivate.fm/SotaSoccer.com (SotaSoccer.com)! - Lend your support to Sota Soccer and get some great early access/bonus content in the process by becoming a Supporter or SuperSub at https://my.captivate.fm/patreon.com/sotasoccer (patreon.com/sotasoccer) Sponsors - Check out https://my.captivate.fm/StimulusAthletic.com (StimulusAthletic.com) for athleisure wear and to outfit your club with quality game gear and apparel at affordable prices from Stimulus Athletic! - Play pickup, reserve field time for yourself, or drink some amazing coffee at Ninth St. Soccer & Coffee! Just visit https://my.captivate.fm/NinthStreetMpls.com (NinthStreetMpls.com) or follow them @NinthStreetMpls - Looking to buy/sell a home in Minneapolis/St. Paul? Contact Nate Pentz and Pentz Homes at https://my.captivate.fm/PentzHomes.com (PentzHomes.com)!
Andy is with Mark Steel and Nato Green to look at the maddening elections in California and deepening political chaos in the UK. Which country has it worse?We are funded entirely by you, the listener. Listeners who sign up via thebuglepodcast.com have long enjoyed the opportunity to get: mentions on the show (in the form of lies), merchandise and general sense of wellbeing for supporting this fine work of art. As of this week you can also support the show directly via Apple Podcasts. Our new channel ‘Team Bugle' also includes The Last Post, The Gargle and Tiny Revolutions, shows which currently carry ads - but they will be completely ad free on this channel. So if you love The Bugle, and it's siblings, then please support The Bugle via our website or Apple Podcasts where you can subscribe today.Buy a loved one Bugle Merch - COLD AND WET WEAVER T SHIRTS ON SALE NOW). Listen to The Gargle here: https://pod.link/GargleFollow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanNato GreenMark SteelAnd produced by Chris Skinner and Ross Ramsey Golding See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Andy is with Tiff and Alice to explore a minor week in news. Including the collapse of a nation, the hottest month ever and really freaky fake-brain-eyes.We are funded entirely by you, the listener. Listeners who sign up via thebuglepodcast.com have long enjoyed the opportunity to get: mentions on the show (in the form of lies), merchandise and general sense of wellbeing for supporting this fine work of art. As of this week you can also support the show directly via Apple Podcasts. Our new channel ‘Team Bugle' also includes The Last Post, The Gargle and Tiny Revolutions, shows which currently carry ads - but they will be completely ad free on this channel. So if you love The Bugle, and it's siblings, then please support The Bugle via our website or Apple Podcasts where you can subscribe today.Buy a loved one Bugle Merch - COLD AND WET WEAVER T SHIRTS ON SALE NOW). Listen to The Gargle here: https://pod.link/GargleFollow us on YouTube or Insta and see parts of this episode with actual video.The Bugle is hosted this week by:Andy ZaltzmanTiff StevensonAlice FraserAnd produced by Chris Skinner See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.