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Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.186 Fall and Rise of China: Battle of Nanchang

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 36:09


Last time we spoke about the Japanese invasion of Hainan. In early 1939, the Sino-Japanese War shifted from pitched battles to a grueling struggle over lifelines and logistics. Japan pursued a southward strategy (Nanshin-ron), aiming to choke Chinese resistance by isolating key railways and airbases. It seized Hainan in February to secure southern airfields and threaten Indochina routes, then targeted Nanchang to cut the vital Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway, crippling Free China's eastern supply lines. The Japanese used a blended-arms approach: concentrated armor, air support, and amphibious and river operations, focusing on rapid, strategic breakthroughs rather than large-scale frontal assaults. China, though battered, relied on a reconstituted defense around Wuhan and Nanchang, with the Ninth War Zone under Xue Yue delaying Japanese advances and preserving critical corridors south of the Yangtze. The campaign highlighted the war's broader human and political dimensions: massive casualties, forced labor, and internal political fragility within the Kuomintang, even as both sides sought to outlast the other.   #186 The Battle of Nanchang Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. For the Second Sino-Japanese War, 1939 marked a transition from broad occupation tactics to a focused, politically driven military strategy aimed at breaking Nationalist cohesion and isolating key nodes. After the January 11, 1938 Imperial Conference, Tokyo framed the China Conflict as a contest of endurance and political attrition: hold occupied territories as strategic assets, push a narrow operational corridor between Anqing, Xinyang, Yuezhou, and Nanchang, and treat the broader east-of-line spaces as pacified. The aim was to deny resources to Chiang Kai-shek's regime while awaiting a more opportune political rupture, instead of pursuing indiscriminate conquest. By October 1938, the tactical center of gravity shifted toward Wuhan and the Yangtze corridor. General Headquarters acknowledged the need to adapt to a protracted war: emphasize political strategy alongside combat operations, bolster a new regime in areas under pressure, and gradually erode Chongqing's moral and material resolve. This shift produced a dual track: reinforce a centralized, secure core while permitting peripheral fronts to be leveraged against Chongqing.   In early 1939, Japan sought to consolidate gains through layered defenses and strategic war zones, aiming to blunt Chinese mobilization and disrupt critical logistics. The Ninth War Zone, commanded by Xue Yue, formed a defensive umbrella over Nanchang's northern approaches and the surrounding rail-and-river arteries. China's leadership, notably Chiang Kai-shek, pressed for preemption to seize the initiative: an ambitious plan from Xue Yue to strike by March 24, 1939, to prevent a river-crossing Japanese advance and to pin forces before they could entrench. Japan responded with Operation Ren, targeting the Zhejiang–Jiangxi Railway to sever lines of communication and isolate Nanchang. Okamura Yasuji reorganized heavy weapons into concentrated tank groups, supported by air power, while late-February 1939 movements staged feints and riverine maneuvers to complicate Chinese concentration around Nanchang. The objective was a rapid, surgical seizure of Nanchang to blind the southern airbase network, disrupt the critical rail spine, and push Chinese forces deeper inland, thereby tightening a blockade around southern China. Together, these shifts framed Nanchang not as an isolated objective but as the climactic hinge in a broader strategy of coercive pressure, air-ground mobility, and rail control. The city's fall would represent the culmination of a protracted contest to deny the Nationalist regime its logistical arteries and air superiority, paving the way for further Japanese consolidation and pressure along the Yangtze corridor. In the wake of the Japanese capture of Wuhan in late 1938, the city swiftly transformed into a pivotal stronghold for the Imperial Japanese Army. It became the new base for the 11th Army, occupying the former territories of the National Revolutionary Army's 5th and 9th War Zones. This shift not only consolidated Japanese control over central China but also positioned their forces to launch further offensives, exploiting the region's logistical and geographical advantages. As a key railway hub and the western terminus of the Zhejiang-Hunan Railway, Nanchang served as a vital supply artery connecting the Third and Ninth War Zones of the Nationalist forces. Its airfields further amplified its importance, posing a direct threat to Japanese shipping routes along the Yangtze River. Capturing Nanchang would sever Chinese supply lines, isolate key military districts, and pave the way for deeper incursions into southern China. Faced with this looming threat, the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek moved quickly to reorganize its defenses in the 9th War Zone. General Chen Cheng retained his nominal position as commander in chief, but the actual operational reins were handed to General Xue Yue, a seasoned tactician known for his defensive prowess. This restructuring aimed to streamline command and bolster resistance, yet it was hampered by persistent logistical challenges that rendered many changes ineffective on the ground. As tensions escalated in early 1939, Chinese forces began amassing near Nanchang in preparation for the inevitable clash. Over 200,000 troops from 52 divisions were mobilized, drawing from units across the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Border Area. This region alone housed more than 29 divisions organized into four army groups: the 1st, 19th, 30th, and 32nd. On paper, this formidable assembly included over 16,000 officers and 240,000 enlisted men, representing a significant concentration of Nationalist power.   Leading this defensive effort was General Chen Cheng as the overarching commander in chief, with General Xue Yue stepping in as the acting commander to oversee day-to-day operations. Within this structure, the 19th Army Group stood out under the command of General Luo Zhuoying, supported by Lieutenant General Luo Weixong as his chief of staff. Luo Zhuoying, in particular, emerged as a central figure, assuming overall command for much of the ensuing Battle of Nanchang. His leadership would be tested against the relentless advance of the Japanese Eleventh Army, setting the stage for one of the bloodiest engagements of the war. In July 1938, during their offensive against Wuhan, Japanese forces attempted to advance toward Nanchang but were halted by Chinese defenders along the Xiushui River. The Chinese had established strong, fortified positions that effectively barred the Japanese path. The impasse endured for the rest of the year, with both armies locked in a standoff on opposite sides of the river. By March of 1939, the 11th Army led by General Okamura Yasuji, part of the Central China Expeditionary Army of General Hata Shunroku comprised 3 divisions, the 6th, 101st and 106th, roughly 120,000 men supported by 130 tanks and tankettes, 200 pieces of artillery, 30 warships with 50 motor boats, a battalion of SNLF and several air squadrons.  On March 12,  the Japanese Central China Expeditionary Army issued orders to its directly subordinate 116th Division. This division was commanded to dispatch two key detachments: the Ishihara Detachment and the Murai Detachment, the latter composed meticulously of five battalions drawn from the 119th Brigade. Their mission was to conduct a thorough search along the eastern shore of Poyang Lake, supported by naval vessels that patrolled the waters with menacing precision. The purpose was multifaceted: to safeguard the integrity of land and water transportation routes and to protect the left flank of the main Japanese force as it prepared for larger operations. By March 15, these detachments had advanced without encountering any resistance from the Chinese army, allowing them to conclude their search operation successfully. Following this, they deployed the necessary troops at key points along the route, establishing garrisons that would serve as footholds for future advances. This reconnaissance was no mere stroll; it was a calculated probe into enemy territory, drawing lessons from prior engagements like the grueling Battle of Xuzhou in 1938, where intelligence gathering had proven crucial to Japanese successes. The Japanese soldiers boots sank into the marshy banks of Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater body, covering over 3,500 square kilometers and teeming with reeds that could hide ambushes. The lack of opposition allowed the Japanese to fortify their positions, setting the stage for the preemptive strikes that would follow. The tempo of battle quickened on March 17, 1939, as the Japanese army launched its preemptive attack, a move designed to seize the initiative and disrupt Chinese preparations. The very next day, on March 18, the Murai Detachment departed from Xingzi aboard warships, navigating the treacherous waters to land near Wucheng, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of Yongxiu. Their objective was to assault the Chinese defenders in this area, but they encountered fierce resistance from the Chinese 32nd Army and other supporting units, turning the landing into a brutal contest of wills. Concurrently, the main forces of the Japanese 101st and 106th Divisions, bolstered by their artillery and tank units, advanced methodically toward the north bank of the Xiushui River. They occupied their respective attack starting points with precision, after which the artillery units began conducting test firings and further reconnaissance to gauge the strength of Chinese defenses. This phase echoed the Japanese tactics employed in the Battle of Shanghai in 1937, where combined arms operations had overwhelmed urban defenses. A Chinese defender's recollection "We watched the enemy approach like a dark cloud, our rifles ready, knowing that the river would soon run red with the blood of brothers." The climax of preparation erupted at exactly 16:30 on March 20, when the Japanese 11th Army issued orders to the commander of the 6th Artillery Brigade. This commander was directed to orchestrate all available artillery to bombard the positions held by the Chinese 49th and 79th Armies on the south bank of the Xiushui River. What ensued was a pre-general offensive artillery barrage that endured for more than three grueling hours, incorporating a large number of poison gas shells, a heinous weapon that flouted international conventions like the Geneva Protocol of 1925. Many defenders' positions were utterly destroyed in this onslaught, and several officers and soldiers, including the valiant Wang Lingyun, commander of the 76th Division, were poisoned by the toxic fumes, suffering agonizing effects that highlighted the barbarity of chemical warfare. At precisely 19:30 that evening, the 106th Division commenced its forced crossing of the Xiushui River at Qiujin. Later, on the night of the 20th, the 101st Division also initiated its crossing north of Tujiabu. The Xiushui River, measuring about 30 meters in width, had swollen by approximately 3 meters due to continual heavy rains, rendering the crossing exceedingly difficult for the Japanese troops who battled against the raging currents. Nevertheless, the flooding had an unintended benefit for the invaders: many defender positions were inundated, and most water obstacles were washed away by the deluge. Leveraging this, the two Japanese divisions broke through the defenders' front lines and executed continuous night attacks, establishing a beachhead that extended 2 kilometers deep by dawn on the 21st. This foothold provided essential cover for Japanese engineers to construct pontoon bridges amid the chaos. At around 8 a.m., the Japanese tank group crossed these pontoon bridges and launched an attack on the Dongshan garrison from the front of the 106th Division, then proceeded to circle around toward Nanchang along the west side of Nanxun Road. Historian Rana Mitter aptly describes such river crossings as "desperate gambles where nature itself became a combatant," underscoring how environmental factors often tipped the scales in Sino-Japanese confrontations.Chiang Kai-shek, monitoring these developments from his command center, would have felt the weight of impending crisis.   By 21:30 on March 22, the Japanese vanguard tank group had advanced to Fengxin and successfully occupied the Liaohe Bridge outside the South Gate. The sudden and ferocious tank attack caught the defending troops off guard, preventing them from withdrawing the 38 artillery pieces that had been deployed on the city's outskirts before they were forced into a hasty retreat. On March 23, the Japanese army fully occupied Fengxin. Simultaneously, a portion of the 101st Division launched a frontal assault along Nanxun Road. Under the protective cover of artillery, they crossed the Xiushui River and encountered fierce resistance from the Chinese 32nd Army at Tujiabu, resulting in a prolonged stalemate where neither side could gain a decisive advantage. Following the Japanese launch of their general offensive, the Guilin Headquarters of the National Government Military Commission, under Director Bai Chongxi, urgently ordered all units of the Ninth War Zone to hold their positions firmly on March 21. On the same day, Chiang Kai-shek telegraphed Gu Zhutong, commander-in-chief of the Third War Zone, with specific instructions to immediately transfer the 102nd Division to Nanchang to reinforce the city's defenses, placing it under the command of Luo Zhuoying, commander-in-chief of the 19th Army Group. He also ordered the 16th and 79th Divisions to proceed to Dongxiang and Jinxian, southeast of Nanchang, to guard the southern bank of Poyang Lake and provide support for operations in Nanchang. Simultaneously, he commanded the 19th Army Group to deploy approximately two divisions of its strongest forces to strike key enemy points in the rear, including Mahuiling, Ruichang, Jiujiang, and De'an, with the aim of sabotaging railways and highways, cutting off enemy rear-area transportation, and preventing reinforcements from reaching the front. However, due to poor communication, slow troop movements, and inadequate coordination among units, these ambitious plans were not implemented, and the battlefield situation had already undergone significant changes by the time adjustments could be made. On the 23rd, Chiang Kai-shek came to realize that the Japanese army was resolutely determined to capture Nanchang, and thus he conceived the strategic idea of inflicting heavy casualties on the enemy before potentially abandoning the city. He specifically telegraphed Xue Yue, commander-in-chief of the Ninth War Zone; Luo Zhuoying, commander-in-chief of the 19th Army Group; and Xiong Shihui, chairman of Jiangxi Province, with the following directive: "The key to this battle is not the gain or loss of Nanchang, but inflicting the greatest blow on the enemy. Even if Nanchang falls, all our armies should disregard everything and advance toward the designated targets, and decide on future operational plans in accordance with this policy." This telegram, preserved in wartime archives, exemplifies Chiang's shift toward a war of attrition, a tactic that would define much of China's resistance. On March 25, Chiang Kai-shek again telegraphed Bai Chongxi, Xue Yue, Luo Zhuoying, and Gu Zhutong, providing detailed instructions: "1. The main force of Luo's group should maintain focus on the Hunan-Jiangxi Highway, attack the enemy's right flank, and press them toward the Gan River. It is crucial to avoid having the main force operate with its back to the Gan River. (That is, the main force of the 19th Army Group should be moved to a mobile position west of the Gan River to avoid being forced to the Gan River and facing a decisive battle in an unfavorable situation.) 2. A necessary portion should be used to defend the Nanchang front. If necessary, resistance can be carried out gradually between the Fu and Gan Rivers to cover southern Jiangxi." On the very same day, the Japanese army defeated the 102nd Division, which had been reinforced from the Third War Zone, in engagements west of Nanchang. By March 26, the Japanese army had advanced to the vicinity of Shengmi Street on the left bank of the Gan River. They crossed the river that day, executing a maneuver to outflank Nanchang from the south and simultaneously cut off the Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway, a critical supply line. The main force of the 101st Division also advanced to Shengmi Street via Wanbu and Huangxi on March 26, crossed the Gan River that evening, and launched a direct attack on Nanchang. Its 101st Brigade, moving along the Nanchang-Xuncheng Railway via Lehua and Jiaoqiao, reached the north bank of the Gan River northwest of Nanchang on the 26th. Upon discovering these Japanese advances, the 19th Army urgently ordered the 32nd Army to withdraw from Tujiabu on the Nanchang-Xuncheng Railway back to Nanchang to join the 102nd Division in defending the city. However, before the 32nd Army had fully withdrawn, the Japanese tank group and the 101st Brigade had already advanced to the Gan River bridges to the west and north of Nanchang, respectively. Although the defending forces managed to destroy the bridges to halt their progress west and north of the Gan River, the Japanese 101st Division had already penetrated into Nanchang from the south. The defenders found themselves outnumbered and with weak firepower compared to the invaders. After engaging in intense street fighting, they suffered heavy casualties and were ultimately ordered to retreat to Jinxian. On March 27, the Japanese 101st Division occupied Nanchang, marking a significant, albeit temporary, victory in their campaign. Eyewitness account "The city fell amid the thunder of guns and the wails of the wounded, a testament to the fragility of urban defenses against mechanized onslaught." Following the capture, on March 28, the Japanese 11th Army was ordered to ensure that the main force of the 101st Division would return to Nanchang and that the 106th Division would retake Fengxin, all in preparation for subsequent operations in Gao'an or areas west of Fengxin. By April 2, the Japanese army had occupied Gao'an City, further consolidating their hold on the region. Meanwhile the fighting extended to Wuning. Wuning is located on the north bank of the Xiushui River, approximately 80 kilometers west of the Nanchang-Jiujiang Railway. This position holds immense strategic importance, backed by the formidable Mufu Mountains, and serves as a key point on the left flank of the Ninth War Zone's defense line in northern Jiangxi. The forces deployed here included the 72nd and 78th Armies of the 30th Army Group, along with the 8th and 73rd Armies of the Hunan-Hubei-Jiangxi Border Advance Army, all positioned along both banks of the Xiushui River under the unified command of Wang Lingji, commander-in-chief of the 30th Army Group. To bolster the defense of Nanchang, the Nationalist Government's Military Commission devised a plan to send a powerful force eastward from Wuning toward Qiujin and De'an, with the intent of harassing the rear and flanks of the enemy advancing south along the Nanchang-Jiujiang Railway and disrupting their transportation networks. After carefully assessing the Chinese deployments and strategic intentions, the Japanese 11th Army also regarded Wuning as a crucial flank in its overall Nanchang campaign. Consequently, they dispatched their 6th Division to Wuning to contain and block the Chinese army, thereby ensuring the safety of its main force's right flank and facilitating the capture of Nanchang. On March 20, while the Japanese army was heavily engaged on the Nanxun Railway front, its 6th Division launched an attack westward along the north bank of the Xiushui River from Ruoxi (situated between Qiujin and Wuning). However, they encountered fierce resistance from the Chinese 73rd and 8th Armies, which resulted in slow and painstaking progress for the attackers. On the afternoon of the 21st, a portion of the 6th Division, under the protective cover of aircraft and artillery, crossed the Xiushui River east of Ruoxi, and the main force directed its assault toward Wuning, while its 36th Brigade targeted Yangzhou Street. The 30th Army Group, tasked with defending Wuning, mounted a tenacious resistance by leveraging the advantageous mountainous terrain, making the Japanese advance extremely difficult. After four days of fierce and unrelenting fighting, the Japanese were still unable to break through the defenders' positions. On the morning of March 23, under continued air and artillery cover, the Japanese army persisted in its fierce attack, repeatedly dropping incendiary and chemical bombs on Chinese positions. The defending forces suffered heavy losses as a result and were compelled to withdraw from Wucheng Town on the 24th, moving farther back to regroup. After occupying Wucheng, the Murai Detachment continued its operations to clear the Gan River and Xiushui River of obstacles and to remove mines that had been laid by the Chinese forces. By the 28th, they had advanced to the vicinity of Xinning Town, which is about 4 kilometers east of Wuning. Its 36th Brigade engaged in fierce fighting with the defending 19th Division at Yangzhou Street on the 24th and successfully captured Jing'an on the 27th; however, due to the conclusion of the Nanchang battle and the fact that its main force was blocked east of Wuning, it quickly returned and redirected its attack toward Wuning. Because the 73rd and 8th Armies had suffered heavy casualties from days of intense fighting, the 30th Army Group ordered the 72nd Army to assume the defense of northeast Wuning. The Japanese 6th Division concentrated its forces for a fierce and coordinated assault, and by the 29th, the defending forces had retreated to the south bank of the Xiushui River, allowing the Japanese army to occupy Wuning. After further intense fighting, by April 5, the Japanese 36th Brigade had advanced to the south bank of the Xiushui River.During this entire period, Chiang Kai-shek repeatedly telegraphed Bai Chongxi and Xue Yue, issuing orders for the 30th Army Group in Wuning and the 31st Army Group in Chongyang and Tongshan (commanded by Tang Enbo) to launch a counteroffensive regardless of the evolving situation in Nanchang. The objective was to flank and attack the enemy's rear, advancing toward Mahuiling, De'an, Yongxiu, and Ruichang on the Nanchang-Xunyi road, to cut off enemy transportation lines and block reinforcements. However, this plan was not implemented due to various logistical and coordination challenges.   After the Japanese army captured Nanchang, it maintained a tense standoff with the Third and Ninth War Zones of China along the southeast bank of Poyang Lake to the east, Xiangtang to the south, and Gao'an, Fengxin, and Wuning to the west. The Military Commission of the National Government made a calculated judgment that although the Japanese had occupied Nanchang, they had suffered heavy losses and had not yet had the opportunity to replenish their forces. The defending forces within the city were deemed insufficient, prompting the Commission to decide on launching a counteroffensive while the Japanese army was still in the process of consolidating its position. At the same time, it ordered each war zone to initiate the "April Offensive" (also known as the "Spring Offensive") with the goals of harassing and containing the Japanese army and preventing it from continuing to advance westward toward Changsha. The Military Commission specifically ordered the Ninth War Zone and the Third War Zone to plan and execute a counteroffensive against Nanchang. The forces designated for this operation were planned to include the 1st, 19th, and 30th Army Groups of the Ninth War Zone and the 32nd Army Group of the Third War Zone, totaling about 10 divisions, all under the unified command of Luo Zhuoying, commander-in-chief of the 19th Army Group. On April 17, Chiang Kai-shek telegraphed his detailed "Plan to Conquer Nanchang" to Bai Chongxi, the director of the Guilin Headquarters, and sought his opinion on the matter. The operational strategy outlined was: "First, use the main force to attack the enemy along the Nanchang-Xunyi Railway, effectively cutting off enemy communications, and then use a portion of the force to directly capture Nanchang. The attack is scheduled to begin on April 24th." The main content of its troop deployment was as follows: The 1st Army Group (Commander-in-Chief Gao Yin-huai), the 19th Army Group, and the 74th Army (Commander Yu Ji-shi) were ordered to advance through Fengxin and Dacheng toward the Nanchang-Xunyi Railway between Xiushui and Nanchang, thoroughly disrupting transportation, cutting off enemy reinforcements, and cooperating in the capture of Nanchang; the 49th Army of the 19th Army Group (Commander Liu Duo-quan) was ordered to advance gradually as the general reserve; the 32nd Army Group (Commander-in-Chief Shangguan Yun-xiang) was ordered to attack Nanchang from the east of the Gan River with three divisions, and to organize a regiment to seize Nanchang by surprise; the 30th Army Group (Commander-in-Chief Wang Ling-ji) was ordered to attack Wuning. On April 18, Bai Chongxi replied to Chiang Kai-shek, offering his own suggestions on troop deployment with slight modifications. He emphasized the critical need for a surprise attack and for disrupting and harassing the enemy's transportation and rear areas, as well as cutting off the enemy's communication lines. He also believed that the attack should be brought forward and carried out as soon as possible, at the latest around the 22nd. On April 21, the forces of the Ninth War Zone began their operations in earnest. The 1st Army Group, comprising the 184th Division of the 60th Army and the New 10th Division of the 58th Army, attacked Fengxin, while the New 11th Division of the 58th Army monitored the Japanese forces in Jing'an; the main force of the 74th Army attacked Gao'an, and parts of the 74th Army and the 49th Army crossed the Jinjiang River to the north, attacking Dacheng and Shengmijie. Fierce fighting continued until the 26th, when the Japanese retreated to the areas of Fengxin, Qiuling, and Wanshougong. The 19th Army Group captured strongholds such as Dacheng, Gao'an, and Shengmijie. However, progress thereafter became difficult, and the offensive stalled. Neither army group was able to advance to the Nanchang-Xunyi Railway as originally planned. On April 23, the 32nd Army Group of the Third War Zone, consisting of the 16th and 79th Divisions of the 29th Army, the 5th Reserve Division, and part of the 10th Reserve Division, crossed the Fu River and launched an attack on Nanchang. Fierce fighting persisted until the 26th, when they captured Shichajie (south of Nanchang) and advanced toward the city. On the 27th, the Japanese concentrated the main force of the 101st Division to launch a counterattack. Supported by heavy artillery and air power, they engaged in fierce fighting with the Chinese army in the southeastern and southern areas, repeatedly contesting villages and strongholds. Due to the heavy casualties sustained, Duan Langru, commander of the 79th Division, changed the offensive deployment on the night of April 28 and reported this alteration to the army and army group commanders. The commander-in-chief of the 32nd Army Group, citing unauthorized changes to the plan, reported to the Third War Zone for approval and requested the dismissal of Duan Langru. Eager to capture Nanchang and driven by strategic impatience, Chiang Kai-shek, upon hearing the report, issued a stern order on May 1: Duan Langru was to be executed in front of the army for delaying military operations, He Ping, commander of the 16th Division, was ordered to atone for his crimes by achieving success in battle, and Shangguan Yunxiang was sent to the front to supervise the battle personally, with a strict deadline of May 5 for capturing Nanchang. On May 2, the 102nd Division recaptured Xiangtang and then Shichajie. The 16th Division once captured Shatanbu, but it was subsequently taken back by Japanese reinforcements. Shangguan Yunxiang then committed the 26th Division into the battle. On May 4, they launched another concerted attack. By dusk on the 5th, the 5th Reserve Division had reached the outer perimeter of the city and destroyed the barbed wire defenses, but Japanese firepower was intensely concentrated, causing the division to suffer heavy casualties and rendering it unable to continue the assault. The 152nd Regiment of the 26th Division broke into Xinlong Airport at dawn on the 5th and destroyed three Japanese aircraft. The 155th Regiment broke into the railway station at 9:00 a.m. on the 5th, but was blocked by fierce Japanese firepower and a determined counterattack. On May 5, after Chiang Kai-shek had issued the order to capture Nanchang by May 5, Xue Yue, acting commander of the Ninth War Zone, held the belief that with troops not having been replenished after the defense of Nanchang and with weaponry far inferior to that of the enemy, it was impossible to capture Nanchang within the subjective timeframe set. However, he did not directly dissent to Chiang Kai-shek, and on May 3, he telegraphed Chen Cheng to express his views in detail. He wrote: "Attacks on Nanchang and Fengxin have continued for 11 days since April 23. Because our army's equipment cannot keep pace with the enemy's, and the enemy's heavy weapons, mechanized units, and aircraft can support their ground forces everywhere, it is quite difficult to destroy the enemy's strong positions. Now I have received the Chairman's telegram: our army's operational strategy is to wear down the enemy without being worn down by the enemy, to avoid the enemy's strength and attack their weaknesses, and to achieve a protracted war of resistance. Therefore, this attack on Nanchang is aimed at wearing down the enemy. Under the principle of avoiding the enemy's strength and attacking their weakness, we should lie in ambush in advance and launch a surprise attack from all sides, hoping to recapture Nanchang with the fastest and most agile means. However, the battle has already dragged on; a direct assault is impossible, and striking their weakness is also unattainable. Although the enemy's strength is waning, it is practically impossible to capture Nanchang before May 5. Besides strictly ordering all units to overcome all difficulties and continue the fierce attack at all costs, I intend to politely explain the above situation to Chiang Kai-shek during a telephone conversation." Chen Cheng forwarded Xue Yue's telegram in full to Chiang Kai-shek on May 5. At the time, Bai Chongxi, director of the Guilin Headquarters, also considered the order to capture Nanchang within a limited time to be unrealistic, and on May 5 he telegraphed Chiang Kai-shek and He Yingqin, subtly offering a different suggestion. He stated, "Our army's attack on the enemy must be unexpected to be effective. Now, the enemy in Nanchang is prepared, and our army has launched a ten-day attack and has exerted all its efforts. To consider morale and our highest strategic principles, it is proposed that one-third of our forces continue the siege of Nanchang, while the other two-thirds are reorganized. Outside, we should continue to publicize our aggressive strategy…" The aim of both telegrams was to "turn the enemy's own spear against his shield," hoping Chiang Kai-shek would alter his order to capture Nanchang within a specified time, citing the operational guidance as inconsistent with the broader strategic policy. Upon receiving the telegrams, Chiang Kai-shek also learned of the sacrifice of Commander Chen Anbao and the heavy casualties among the attacking troops. On May 6, the main force of the Japanese 106th Division, supported by aircraft and tanks, launched a pincer attack on the 29th Army in the suburbs of Nanchang and Liantang. By 5 PM, the 29th Army was encircled. Liu Yuqing, commander of the 26th Division, was wounded in the fighting, and army commander Chen Anbao and Xie Beiting, commander of the 156th Regiment, were killed in action. Based on the actual battlefield situation, Xu Zhixun, chief of staff of the 29th Army, and Liu Yuqing, realizing that capturing Nanchang was impossible, decided to break out toward Zhongzhouwei and Shichajie to avoid total annihilation and potential execution by Chiang Kai-shek for failure. A regiment of the 5th Reserve Division, disguised as civilians, had infiltrated the city but was forced to withdraw due to the lack of follow-up support. Finally, on May 9, Chiang Kai-shek issued an order to halt the attack on Nanchang. The Japanese army, having suffered heavy losses themselves, was also unable to mount an effective counterattack, and thus the Battle of Nanchang came to an end, leaving behind a legacy of valor and tragedy. In the Battle of Nanchang, China suffered more than 52,000 casualties, including over 43,000 deaths, while Japan sustained more than 24,000 casualties and over 2,200 deaths. Although the National Army eventually lost Nanchang, the engagement thwarted Japan's plan to crush the main Chinese force. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me.   The Nanchang battle was a decisive Japanese victory, yet the Chinese did manage to halt the Japanese western advance and showcased their perseverance amid a growing strategic stalemate. Supplies were still leaking into Nationalist China, the Japanese would have to continuously find and plug them. The war for China was nowhere near over.

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In Stride

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 84:52


This episode of In Stride is sponsored by The Equestrian College Advisor. Navigate the college search with confidence and find the right fit for both academics and riding. Visit equestriancollegeadvisor.com to learn more and book a consultation.  In this episode of “In Stride,” Sinead is joined by Grand Prix dressage rider Lehua Custer.  Lehua Custer is an accomplished dressage rider and trainer who grew up in Hawaii. A longtime student of Olympic medalist and Hall of Fame horsewoman Hilda Gurney, Lehua has produced and ridden multiple horses to the FEI levels. She is best known for developing Fortunato H2O, who went on to excel in international para-dressage with U.S. rider Roxanne Trunnell, contributing to a global team podium finish. Lehua also developed and competed the talented Dutch Warmblood gelding FJ Ramzes to the Grand Prix level, earning strong results in national and CDI competition. Early in her career, Lehua received the prestigious Carol Lavell Advanced Dressage Prize Grant, which helped accelerate her rise in the high-performance ranks.   Lehua reflects on her career and the influential horses who shaped it, including:  • How training under Olympic medalist Hilda Gurney molded her foundation and mindset as a professional  • The journey of Fortunato H2O “Tuna,” from his early development to his rise as a top para-dressage horse with Roxanne Trunnell  • Her partnership with FJ Ramzes and the incredible opportunities that came from developing him to the Grand Prix level  • How prioritizing physical strength and fitness transformed not only her riding, but her confidence and clarity as a trainer  Join Lehua and Sinead for an inspiring conversation about grit, opportunity, and the power of believing in what's possible when you fully commit to the process. 

Encyclopedia Womannica
Maritime Madams: Lehua Kamalu

Encyclopedia Womannica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 6:33 Transcription Available


Lehua Kamalu (c. 1980-present) was the first woman in modern history to captain and navigate a voyaging canoe using the traditional Polynesian practice of wayfinding. Without maps or GPS, she navigated the Pacific Ocean using cues from the currents, the winds and the stars. For Further Reading: This woman navigated a 3,000-mile Pacific voyage without maps or technology Talk Story with Hōkūle‘a Captain and Navigator Lehua Kamalu - Hawaii Magazine Women Increasingly Take The Helm To Perpetuate Polynesian Voyaging Traditions - Honolulu Civil Beat ‘We know the way': How Polynesian voyagers navigate Earth’s biggest ocean | Popular Science This month, we’re talking about Maritime Madams. Whether through scientific study, aquatic exploration, or legendary prowess, they harnessed the power of the bodies of waters that cover our earth. History classes can get a bad rap, and sometimes for good reason. When we were students, we couldn’t help wondering... where were all the ladies at? Why were so many incredible stories missing from the typical curriculum? Enter, Womanica. On this Wonder Media Network podcast we explore the lives of inspiring women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. Every weekday, listeners explore the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of groundbreaking women throughout history who have dramatically shaped the world around us. In each 5 minute episode, we’ll dive into the story behind one woman listeners may or may not know–but definitely should. These diverse women from across space and time are grouped into easily accessible and engaging monthly themes like Educators, Villains, Indigenous Storytellers, Activists, and many more. Womanica is hosted by WMN co-founder and award-winning journalist Jenny Kaplan. The bite-sized episodes pack painstakingly researched content into fun, entertaining, and addictive daily adventures. Womanica was created by Liz Kaplan and Jenny Kaplan, executive produced by Jenny Kaplan, and produced by Grace Lynch, Maddy Foley, Brittany Martinez, Edie Allard, Carmen Borca-Carrillo, Taylor Williamson, Sara Schleede, Paloma Moreno Jimenez, Luci Jones, Abbey Delk, Adrien Behn, Alyia Yates, Vanessa Handy, Melia Agudelo, and Joia Putnoi. Special thanks to Shira Atkins. Original theme music by Brittany Martinez. Follow Wonder Media Network: Website Instagram Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health
The Healing Power of Honey: Manuka & Ohia Lehua

Dr. Joseph Mercola - Take Control of Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 11:24


Story at-a-glance Ohia Lehua honey demonstrates superior antioxidant properties compared to Manuka honey in vivo, significantly increasing total antioxidant capacity and reducing oxidative stress markers in the body Manuka honey contains 10 times more phenolic compounds than Ohia Lehua honey, yet shows more limited antioxidant activity, suggesting its primary strength lies in antibacterial properties Research shows Manuka honey selectively inhibits breast cancer cell growth while leaving healthy cells unharmed, working through multiple mechanisms Both honeys contain distinct phytochemical profiles: Manuka is rich in hydroxybenzoic acids, while Ohia Lehua contains unique phenolics like phenyllactic acid. These profiles explain their different therapeutic effects Raw, unprocessed versions of both honeys retain maximum therapeutic benefits, but proper sourcing is important as many commercial honeys are heavily processed or adulterated with corn syrup

TED Talks Daily
What you can learn crossing the ocean in a canoe | Lehua Kamalu

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 19:18


“Being on a voyage forces you to unplug,” says TED Fellow and third-generation captain Lehua Kamalu. Sharing ancient knowledge from traditional Hawaiian ocean voyaging, she reflects on the transformational power of seafaring journeys — and what it means to travel mindfully, no matter where you are. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hawaii Posts
HIP 096 ʻŌhiʻa and Lehua, Orpheus and Eurydice: 2 love Stories

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 35:05


Welcome to this week's episode, where love is in the air as we approach Valentine's Day. In our feature segment for this episode, I will share two love stories with you. One is from Greek tradition and another from Hawaiian tradition. The parallels are quite remarkable. And of course, we'll be sharing the latest weather, surf, and night sky forecasts for our beautiful islands, sprinkled with some heartwarming events and a dash of romantic humor. Let's open our hearts to this week's love-filled episode together!

Artist as Leader
Art 25: a collective with joy and independence at its heart

Artist as Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 27:56


What happens when best friends in different disciplines decide to formalize their creative relationship and then invite a third artist into their artmaking experiment? A vibrant, equitable and joyful collective by the name of Art 25: Art in the 25th Century is born.Art 25's core artists are poet Lehua M. Taitano, visual artist Lisa Jarrett and multi-disciplinary artist Jocelyn Kapumealani Ng. Separately, Lehua, who is CHamoru; Lisa, who is Black; and Jocelyn, who has Hawaiian, Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese roots had been exploring similar themes of identity and diaspora in their artistic practice. Fusing their talents and perspectives, however, allowed them access to an even deeper well of experience and imagination from which to draw inspiration.Since Art 25's founding, the collective's work has been seen at several institutions, including the Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center and the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, and in February of 2025 it will be exhibited at the Pacific Island Ethnic Art Museum in Long Beach, CA.In this interview, Lehua, Lisa and Jocelyn describe how they joined their creative forces and explain the core anti-capitalistic values of Art 25 that not only place it firmly outside the artistic mainstream but continue to bring them joy.https://www.lehuamtaitano.com/art-25

Completely Arbortrary
Ironheart (ʻŌhiʻa Lehua)

Completely Arbortrary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 69:43


ʻŌhiʻa Lehua (Metrosideros polymorpha) is Hawaii's most populous tree, and perhaps its most adaptable! For a tree that grows on literal lava flows, this tree has no shortage of interesting qualities that make it one of the most fascinating trees we've ever discussed!Completely Arbortrary is produced and hosted by Casey Clapp and Alex CrowsonSupport the pod and become a Treemium MemberFollow along on InstagramFind Arbortrary merch on our storeFind additional reading on our websiteCover art by Jillian BartholdMusic by Aves and The Mini-VandalsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Cannabis Man
Green Wednesday, Cannabis Beverages, and Global Updates with Lehua Brands' Sierra Elaina

Cannabis Man

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 68:57


Text Cannabis Man!In this Thanksgiving holiday episode, host Don Kleppin reflects on the origins of the Cannabis Man Podcast, spreading informative cannabis conversations and fighting stigma. Don highlights Green Wednesday, the industry's second busiest shopping day, and invites listeners to weigh in on this new cannabis-themed holiday.In the News Joint Wrap, Don reviews a peanut butter cookie from Love's Oven by Drecisco Farms and Countdown's Orange Blast THC seltzer. He shares updates on the DEA's denial of prohibition conspiracy claims, New York's cannabis market nearing $1 billion in sales, and the Czech Republic's move toward legalization.This week's guest is Sierra Elaina, CEO of Lehua Brands, who shares her journey from the beverage industry to cannabis, her insights on California's market, and why cannabis beverages are the future. Don wraps up the episode with a High Haiku about gratitude and the holiday season.Don't miss this insightful episode packed with news, reviews, and expert opinions! Remember to rate, review, and subscribe to the Cannabis Man Podcast and the Weekly Chronic newsletter.Support the showInterested in advertising? Email host@cannabismanpodcast.com!Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram!Thinking of starting a podcast? Host with Buzzsprout!

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
What you can learn crossing the ocean in a canoe | Lehua Kamalu

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:03


“Being on a voyage forces you to unplug,” says TED Fellow and third-generation captain Lehua Kamalu. Sharing ancient knowledge from traditional Hawaiian ocean voyaging, she reflects on the transformational power of seafaring journeys — and what it means to travel mindfully, no matter where you are.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
What you can learn crossing the ocean in a canoe | Lehua Kamalu

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 5:03


“Being on a voyage forces you to unplug,” says TED Fellow and third-generation captain Lehua Kamalu. Sharing ancient knowledge from traditional Hawaiian ocean voyaging, she reflects on the transformational power of seafaring journeys — and what it means to travel mindfully, no matter where you are.

The ModGolf Podcast
Finding Her Ikigai Through Golf - Lehua Wise, Director of Golf at Kohanaiki Golf Club

The ModGolf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 29:49


Some of my members say, "Oh, I didn't start playing until after my career was over" and that's in their 50s or 60s. That makes it very hard to learn the game. So every little kid plays soccer, plays t-ball. Golf has to also be in that mainstream just to get the young ones in there as soon as possible. Doing what we can within our clubs, no matter their level skill or age to get them comfortable. Meaning we cover every skill, from different tee boxes, playing different games. Getting to know our membership on a deeper level where you have to know what do they want to do. Do they want more silly things, do they want more big things? Getting them to come out to the golf course. That's the biggest part of it. You can go and create these things, but if they don't come then it's not going to be worth it. Host Colin Weston speaks with guest Lehua Wise to learn about her golf journey from top Hawaiian junior player, DI athlete, mini tour player to the Director of Golf at Kohanaiki Golf Club. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/DJOKHwxj.jpg (https://www.youtube.com/@modgolfpodcast/videos) Ikigai (ee-key-guy) is a Japanese concept that combines the terms iki, meaning “alive” or “life,” and gai, meaning “benefit” or “worth.” When combined, these terms mean that which gives your life worth, meaning, or purpose. Lehua has found her Ikigai. Have you found yours yet? Check this book (https://www.amazon.ca/Ikigai-Japanese-Secret-Long-Happy/dp/0143130722) to learn more. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/ltBeBgM_.jpg (https://www.amazon.ca/Ikigai-Japanese-Secret-Long-Happy/dp/0143130722) Lehua is the Director of Golf at Kohanaiki Private Club & Community on the Big Island of Hawai'i (https://kohanaiki.com). Click on this link (https://kohanaiki.com) or the image below to learn more. https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads-2024/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/AB_CsCLR.png (https://kohanaiki.com) If you would like to connect with Lehua, visit her bio page (https://modgolf.fireside.fm/guests/lahua-wise) for contact information. We want to thank our partner inrange® for presenting this episode of The ModGolf Podcast! https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/tiYKqRxn.jpg (https://www.inrangegolf.com/the-experience-range?lng=en) inrange® is a radar-based ball-tracking company that enhances the driving range experience by offering the most engaging gameplay and precise ball-tracking on the market. From private clubs and standalone commercial ranges, to multi-storey “Big Box” entertainment venues and limited-flight ‘compact' ranges, Inrange® creates unparalleled experiences for every type of player - and unleashes your business' growth potential. They are also the only software in the world offering a bay vs bay link up feature - allowing large groups to play against one another in teams across the entire venue. To learn more check out www.inrangegolf.com (https://www.inrangegolf.com). Join our mission to make golf more innovative, inclusive and fun... plus you can WIN some awesome golf gear! As the creator and host of The ModGolf Podcast and YouTube channel I've been telling golf entrepreneurship and innovation stories since May 2017 and I love the community of ModGolfers that we are building. I'm excited to announce that I just launched our ModGolf Patreon page to bring together our close-knit community of golf-loving people! As my Patron you will get access to exclusive live monthly interactive shows where you can participate, ask-me-anything video events, bonus content, golf product discounts and entry in members-only ModGolf Giveaway contests. I'm offering two monthly membership tiers at $5 and $15 USD, but you can also join for free. Your subscription will ensure that The ModGolf Podcast continues to grow so that I can focus on creating unique and impactful stories that support and celebrate the future of golf. Click to join >> https://patreon.com/Modgolf I look forward to seeing you during an upcoming live show!... Colin https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/1/1ea879c1-a4a2-4e10-bea4-e5d8368a3c7a/q_IZwlpO.jpg (https://patreon.com/Modgolf)

In Stride
Season 2 Finale, Episode 4: Finding Strength in Vulnerability

In Stride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 89:28


This is the fourth and final session of Equestrian Mastermind with top riders Lauren Sprieser, Olivia LaGoy-Weltz, and Lehua Custer guided by transformational life coach Natalie Hummel. This episode was recorded on March 18th, 2024. Natalie prompts the group to talk about detaching their identity from the highs and lows of their ego. In the fourth episode, they discuss approaching situations from a place of unconditional belief in themselves and reflect on the improvements they've made through this process: • Discussing where each person identifies on a 1-10 scale of how conditional their ego is. • Learning to embrace negative thoughts and emotions so that they can come back to wholeness and complete tasks from an all-in place. • A visualization exercise that helps them approach their goals from a place where they are willing to feel everything and not make projections of the past or future. • Reflecting on everything they learned through this process and each person's takeaways. Join Natalie, Lauren, Olivia, and Lehua in this exciting conversation on finding strength and wholeness in their vulnerability.

In Stride
Mastermind Season 2, Episode 3: Widening the Nervous System's Window of Capacity

In Stride

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 105:11


This is the third session of Equestrian Mastermind with top riders Lauren Sprieser, Olivia LaGoy-Weltz, and Lehua Custer guided by transformational life coach Natalie Hummel. This episode was recorded on February 19th, 2024. Natalie prompts the group to talk about the avoidant strategies their nervous system uses in moments of high stress. In the third episode, they reflect on the mindset shift from the previous episode and discuss how they can widen their nervous system's window of capacity to create peak performance: • How they have used the tools they've learned in previous sessions in the real world. • Myths about the practices that create peak performance. • A visualization exercise that helps them turn towards the feelings they avoid so that they can create a nervous system that can hold in the reality of competition. • Learning to stay present in a stressful competitive environment. Join Natalie, Lauren, Olivia, and Lehua in this exciting conversation on widening their nervous system's window of capacity.

In Stride
Mastermind Season 2, Episode 2: Forgiving the Misunderstandings

In Stride

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 74:42


This is the second session of Equestrian Mastermind with top riders Lauren Sprieser, Olivia LaGoy-Weltz, and Lehua Custer guided by transformational life coach Natalie Hummel. This episode was recorded on January 22nd, 2024. Natalie prompts the group to talk about the visions they have for their career and what might stand in the way of their success. In the second episode, they reflect on mindset shifts from the previous episode and discuss experiences that may be subconsciously keeping them from achieving their goals. They talk through: • Any awareness about their ultimate goals after the first session. • A visualization exercise that helps each person reflect on a misunderstanding about themselves. • Creating safety from within by learning to forgive and undo subconscious misunderstandings. • Understanding the purpose of an ego and learning to see it in a positive light. Join Natalie, Lauren, Olivia, and Lehua in this exciting conversation on acknowledging and forgiving subconscious misunderstandings.

In Stride
Mastermind Season 2, Episode 1: What's holding you back?

In Stride

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 108:05


This is the first session of Equestrian Mastermind with top riders Lauren Sprieser, Olivia LaGoy-Weltz, and Lehua Custer guided by transformational life coach Natalie Hummel. This episode was recorded on December 4th, 2023. Natalie prompts the group to talk about the visions they have for their career and what might stand in the way of their success. In the first episode, they discuss various topics related to inner and outer goals and the steps they must take to achieve those goals: • What is their ultimate goal? Why is it important to them? Where are they in relation to that goal? • A realistic view of the challenges professionals face in their personal and professional lives. • A visualization exercise that gives clarity to what type of support each person needs. • Figuring out the next steps to get past any roadblocks and closer to a goal. Join Natalie, Lauren, Olivia, and Lehua in this exciting conversation on embracing pressure and tension.

Poem-a-Day
Lehua M. Taitano: "When The World Falls in Around You or, Vows to My Palestinian Wife on Our Wedding Day"

Poem-a-Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 5:33


Recorded by Lehua M. Taitano for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on May 14, 2024. www.poets.org

Podcast Across Worlds
Is Invincible Worth Watching? | PAW ep.38

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 42:23


Aloha everyone from Podcast Across Worlds! Lehua and Mekel here, taking a break from manga to delve into the world of Amazon Prime's hit series, Invincible! This show's not your typical superhero cartoon. Invincible is an adult animated series following Mark Grayson, a teenager who discovers his seemingly perfect dad, Omni-Man, might have a dark secret. Get ready for a wild ride filled with action, drama, and some serious twists and turns! We're diving deep into the first season (spoilers), so whether you've seen it or are curious about what the hype is all about, hit that play button! Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. LEHUA SUPERFINA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Links | Lehua Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Patreon - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Merch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ MEKEL KASANOVA TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekasanovapodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #invincible #anime #comic All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support

Podcast Across Worlds
Castlevania: Nocturne Is a MUST WATCH! PAW ep. 32

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 66:12


In this episode of PAW, Mekel and Lehua discuss the new Castlevania: Nocturne anime on Netflix from both the stance of a 30+ year fan (Mekel) and a primarily anime only fan (Lehua) and how the show is from an overall perspective. Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. LEHUA SUPERFINA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Links | Lehua Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Patreon - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Merch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ MEKEL KASANOVA TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekasanovapodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ #manga #manhwa #webtoon #Castlevania #CastlevaniaNocturne All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support

Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
Where Fire Meets Legend: Discover the Legend of Pele in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 29:13 Transcription Available


In this episode of Hawaii's Best, host Bryan Murphy is joined by Andrew Fowers from Shaka Guide to delve into the captivating Hawaiian Legend of Pele, the goddess of fire, lightning, wind, and volcanoes. They discuss the legend's deep cultural significance, its impact on Hawaiian customs, and some interesting stories associated with Pele.-> Learn More

Podcast Across Worlds
Heavenly Delusion | Past and Future | PAW ep.30

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 63:21


In this episode, Lehua and Mekel dive into the mesmerizing world of "Heavenly Delusion" (Japanese: 天国大魔境, Hepburn: Tengoku Daimakyō), a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by the talented Masakazu Ishiguro. Serialized in Kodansha's seinen manga magazine Monthly Afternoon since January 2018, this captivating series has captured the hearts of fans worldwide. Lehua and Mekel explore the intricate storyline of "Heavenly Delusion," which is divided into two compelling narratives. One follows the enigmatic characters Maru and Kiruko as they traverse a post-apocalyptic world, encountering challenges and uncovering mysteries along their journey. The other storyline focuses on a group of children residing in a mysterious school, each with their own secrets and discoveries waiting to be unveiled. Inspired by a manga Ishiguro read during his university years, "Heavenly Delusion" showcases the author's desire to create a distinct work that stands apart from his previous acclaimed series, "And Yet the Town Moves." Ishiguro aims to portray a proper dynamic between the two leads and delve into the depths of the evil they face, offering readers a truly immersive and thought-provoking experience. Join Lehua Superfina and Mekel Kasanova as they analyze the intricate themes, captivating characters, and the cultural impact of "Heavenly Delusion." Tune in to Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) for this insightful discussion and explore the captivating world of anime and manga with us. Subscribe now to stay updated on our latest episodes and join the conversation! Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. LEHUA SUPERFINA ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Links | Lehua Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/LehuaSuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Patreon - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Superfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Merch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ MEKEL KASANOVA TikTok - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitch - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Podcast - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thekasanovapodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ #tengokudaimakyo #heavenlydelusion #天国大魔境 #anime #manga All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support

Land and People
EP 14 Botanical curator Mike Demotta on how native ecosystems perpetuate Hawaiian culture

Land and People

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 63:22


Mike Demotta, curator of living collections for the Hawai‘i National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG) on Kaua'i has lived many lives: from being the garden's horticulturalist, a hula kane (male hula dancer), and speaker of `ōlelo Hawai'i (Hawaiian language) to NTBG's curator of both native and introduced plants at the Limahuli Garden and Preserve. Mike speaks to his knowledge of Hawaiian native ecosystems by way of ancient chant and mo`olelo (stories), while painting the picture of remote places like Ni`ihau and Lehua at the the oldest end of the Hawaiian archipelago. He brings us an appreciation for the role of botanical gardens in both education and rare plant restoration.

Hiring On All Cylinders
Ep 16: Mergers, Acquisitions and Internal Mobility with Lehua Stonebraker

Hiring On All Cylinders

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 28:04


As SVP of People at SmartRecruiters, Lehua Stonebraker doesn't just advocate for her organization's products – she uses them every day. In this episode, she joins Chris to discuss how her team's intimate knowledge of end-user experience has helped bolster product quality, generate sales leads, and improve internal mobility. Their conversation also covers the value of rotational programs, the state of remote work, and the role of effective talent leadership in navigating mergers and acquisitions. Reflecting on her experience at HR software firm Ceridian, Lehua shares actionable advice to help talent leaders add value and reduce friction during an M&A process. This episode is sponsored by ⁠Talentful ⁠- Subscription talent solutions for the world's most innovative

Podcast Across Worlds
After the Rain | They handled this tastefully | PAW ep.20

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 52:19


After the Rain They handled this tastefully Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. This episode we talk about After the Rain. Lehua was looking for another romance comedy-ish anime for Mekel to watch and on Amazon Prime stumbled upon After the Rain, a manga Lehua previously read and recommended others to read. Synopsis: "Akira Tachibana is a soft-spoken high school student who used to be a part of the track and field club but, due to an injury, she is no longer able to run as fast as she once could. Working part-time at a family restaurant as a recourse, she finds herself inexplicably falling in love with her manager, a divorced 45-year-old man with a young son. Despite the age gap, Akira wholeheartedly embraces his mannerisms and kind nature, which is seen as spinelessness by the other employees, and little by little, the two begin to understand each other. Although unable to explain why exactly she is attracted to him, Akira believes that a concrete reason is not needed to truly love someone. On a rainy day, she decides to finally tell her manager about how she feels... But just how will he react?" MEKEL KASANOVA Twitch - http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova Twitter - http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova Discord - https://discord.gg/Mmz9pM5 Podcast - https://podlink.to/MekelKasanova LEHUA SUPERFINA Links | Lehua Superfina Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Superfina Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina #aftertherain #koiame #anime #manga All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support

Podcast Across Worlds
Tomo-Chan Is A Girl | A Potential Rom-Com | PAW ep.19

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 43:39


Tomo-Chan Is A Girl A Potential Rom-Com Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. This episode we talk about Tomo-Chan Is A Girl, last year Lehua recommended Tomo-chan is a Girl the manga to Mekel and the anime adaptation has just aired on Crunchyroll for Winter 2023 Synopsis: "Boyish high school girl Tomo Aizawa (Tomo-chan) wants her childhood friend Junichiro Kubota to see her as an actual girl, but every attempt ends up in vain. Will Junichiro ever realize Tomo's romantic feelings towards him?!" MEKEL KASANOVA Twitch - http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova Twitter - http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova Discord - https://discord.gg/Mmz9pM5 Podcast - https://podlink.to/MekelKasanova LEHUA SUPERFINA Links | Lehua Superfina Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Superfina Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina #tomochan #tomochanwaonnanoko #anime #manga All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcast-across-worlds/support

The Kasanova Podcast
Dota: Dragon's Blood - Interview With Show Creator Ashley Edward Miller

The Kasanova Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 107:39


This has been one of the proudest and most accomplished moments of my podcasting career. Lehua Superfina and I had the honor of interviewing Ashley Edward Miller whom is the creator and writer of Netflix's Dota: Dragon's Blood. This is a joint podcast collaboration between Lehua's show PAW: Podcast Across Worlds and my main podcast The Kasanova Podcast! In this episode we talk about Ashley's creative process, plot theories and lore, the ambiguity of the final episode, and MORE! Huge mahalo to Ashley and Netflix for this amazing opportunity! Video Version: https://youtu.be/dMKc1IQBMgo Ashley Miller: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ashmasterzero Guest Host Lehua Superfina - https://twitter.com/LehuaSuperfina / YouTube.com/LehuaSuperfina SUPPORT THE SHOW AND FOLLOW US YOUTUBE : http://youtube.com/MekelKasanova TWITCH : http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova TWITTER: http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/MekelKasanova Be sure to visit www.MekelKasanova.com for updates, news, podcasts, and much more. Streamyard powers Hawaii's #1 podcast, The Kasanova Podcast, allowing me to live stream podcasts with multiple guests, record, and MORE! Get started today: https://streamyard.com?fpr=mekelkasanova #DotaDragonsBlood #Dota #Dota2 #Anime

Guide Dogs of Hawaii VoiceNews & Articles
The Love Legend of the Lehua Flower and the Ohia Tree

Guide Dogs of Hawaii VoiceNews & Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 3:24


[...] Read More... from The Love Legend of the Lehua Flower and the Ohia Tree The post The Love Legend of the Lehua Flower and the Ohia Tree appeared first on Guide Dogs of Hawaii.

Podcast Across Worlds
Sleight of Hand | Classroom of the Elite | PAW ep.17

Podcast Across Worlds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 43:07


Sleight of Hand | PAW ep.17 Podcast Across Worlds (PAW) is a show of two individuals Lehua Superfina (host) and Mekel Kasanova (co-host) discussing topics related to anime and manga. This episode we talk about Classroom of the Elite season 1, Mekel recently binge watched it while Lehua saw the anime when it first aired. MEKEL KASANOVA Twitch - http://twitch.tv/MekelKasanova Twitter - http://twitter.com/MekelKasanova Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/MekelKasanova Discord - https://discord.gg/Mmz9pM5 Podcast - https://podlink.to/MekelKasanova LEHUA SUPERFINA Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/Superfina Merch - https://teespring.com/stores/lehuasuperfina Links | Lehua Superfina #BluePeriod #anime #manga All clips of audio and video used in this work are used for entertainment or education purposes under the fair use clause found in sections 107 through 118 of the copyright law (title 17, U. S. Code). If you have any dispute, please contact me. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcast-across-worlds/support

Meditative Story
Tracking the path of the sun, by Lehua Kamalu

Meditative Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 28:54


Lehua Kamalu captains a vast, double-hulled ocean canoe crafted to the exact specifications of the seafaring vessels used by her ancestors. She and her crew are making a 2,500 mile journey between Tahiti and Hawaii, the same one original settlers of the South Pacific traversed, the same journeys historians once struggled to believe possible without today's technology. The stakes are high and they sail the way their ancestors sailed, taking their cues from the water and wind. Lehua stays alert and patient hours on end. It's only by being grounded in the signs that Lehua can anticipate the possibilities. And it's only by staying present that Lehua can take in the magic of the open water — and draw from that magic to sustain herself when each journey ends, as they inevitably do.Each episode of Meditative Story combines the emotional pull of first-person storytelling with immersive music and gentle mindfulness prompts. Read the transcript for this story at: www.meditativestory.comSign up for the Meditative Story newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gyDGgDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Equestrian Podcast
[EP 256] How Lehua Custer Develops Top Dressage Horses without Rushing the Training Process

The Equestrian Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 18:23


Lehua Custer is a USDF gold, silver, and bronze medalist as well as a trainer and judge. Originally from Hawaii, Lehua was introduced to horses by her empathic and equally equine-loving mother. She was encouraged to ride well and become a true horsewoman. Lehua moved to California to pursue a Bachelor's in Psychology and grad school at Pepperdine University. While in California, Hilda Gurney took Lehua under her wing, and one lesson turned into a decade long opportunity as an assistant trainer at Keenridge. After living in California for 20 years, she moved her business to Wellington, Fl, in 2019 to fully commit to her invitation to join the US Development Program with goals of representing the US in international sport. She is available year round in Wellington for bespoke coaching and training packages, and offers local and off-site clinics and virtual lessons as requested. lehuacusterdressage.com

Connect Canyons
Episode 33: Utah Author Lehua Parker on Books to Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Connect Canyons

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 32:51


May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month and we're celebrating with books! In this Connect Canyons episode, Utah author Lehua Parker, an advocate of Hawaiian culture and literature, talks about the need for authentic and diverse representation in books. Parker's writings, including her popular “Niuhi Shark Saga” series, often feature her island heritage.  She is joined by Canyons District teacher-librarians Jennifer Van Haaften and Elaine Zhang, and Library Specialist Gretchen Zaitzeff who share tips on books with true-to-life characters and intriguing plots that open both a mirror and window onto different cultures and experiences.

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Talanoa with Lehua Kamalu, voyaging captain and navigator

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 15:17


We talanoa with Lehua Kamalu, the Polynesian Voyaging society's first ever woman captain and navigator.

Calaveras Community TV
Election 2022 Calaveras Candidates Podcast - Treasurer/Tax Collector Candidate Lehua Mossa

Calaveras Community TV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 6:54


Calaveras County Elections 2022 Podcast June 7 Primary All Calaveras County candidates were invited to the Calaveras County Public Access TV Studio for interviews. This was an opportunity for viewers to get to know the candidates. Not all candidates chose to come in for interviews, for those that did the candidates for each race were asked the same questions. You can find out more about Calaveras County elections at the Calaveras County Elections Office at https://elections.calaverasgov.us/Find out more about the candidates at the Calaveras Enterprise Elections Forum here http://www.calaverasenterprise.com/elections_forum/ and on each candidate's individual websites.

Transformation Talk Radio
Should I Stay or Should I Go? Part 1

Transformation Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 26:50


You have come to a fork in the road where the pain is overwhelming. You may feel you are in a position where a decision of staying or leaving has to be made. This could be anything in your life: friendship, family relationship, a marraige, or situationship. These are life events. My guest Lehua Banks and I have been there and have overcome. We know how confusing and painful making this decision can be. We've have been in the same position and the process can be grueling. Over and over, we ve asked ourselves the question, "should I stay in this siutation or take the steps to move forward?" Somehow you know that no matter which direction you choose, many times, there will be pain. Lehua and I have been in those shoes. We have overcome and able to move forward for life. In our show, 'Should I Stay or Should I Go', Part 1, we'll share our journey of pain, what we did to survive the day and how we are now at a place of thriving - not just surviving! Our desire is that our stories will help women glean hope, as well as bring awareness and understanding. This is the first step of many. We know that doing our work, with God at the helm, has catapulted us to a place of strength and healing. We'll share our experiences and ways we arrived to our decision. Join us Friday, March 25th @ 12:30pm PST.

KHON 2GO
NOV. 29: New Travel Restrictions; Lehua, Isaac Kalua Arraignment Schedule

KHON 2GO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 6:53


Listen to your daily news with KHON 2GO podcast, from Monday to Friday, at 8 a.m.

USDF Official Podcast
Dressage 643: Lehua Custer and Her Stallion, Freestyle Winner Taryn Anderson, and a Trainer Tip with Fie Andersen

USDF Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 47:18


We have Lehua Custer back on the show to discuss her Stallion, Fortunato H2O. After that, we chat with the national 3rd-level Freestyle winner, Taryn Anderson. And, Fie Andersen (no relation) is back with another great Trainer Tip. Listen in... GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 643: Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip Parkes Picture Credit: Taryn Anderson Guest: Lehua Custer | Facebook | Instagram Guest: Taryn Anderson of Lake View Equestrian| Facebook | Instagram Guest: Fie Andersen of Equito Dressage | Facebook | Instagram | TikTok Book Club: Rider+Horse=1 by Eckart Meyners  HRN Merchandise!  Find a complete line of screen printed stuff....  and The embroidered merchandise at... Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and Android Follow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on Twitter Check out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters Radio Please visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit,  Arena Saddles, Kentucky Performance Products

Dressage Radio Show
643: Lehua Custer and Her Stallion, Freestyle Winner Taryn Anderson, and a Trainer Tip with Fie Andersen

Dressage Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 47:18


We have Lehua Custer back on the show to discuss her Stallion, Fortunato H2O. After that, we chat with the national 3rd-level Freestyle winner, Taryn Anderson. And, Fie Andersen (no relation) is back with another great Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 643:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture Credit: Taryn AndersonGuest: Lehua Custer | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Taryn Anderson of Lake View Equestrian| Facebook | InstagramGuest: Fie Andersen of Equito Dressage | Facebook | Instagram | TikTokBook Club: Rider+Horse=1 by Eckart Meyners HRN Merchandise!  Find a complete line of screen printed stuff....  and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit,  Arena Saddles, Kentucky Performance ProductsMark your calendars for the FB Live HRN Holiday Concert featuring Templeton Thompson and Sam Gay and your chance to win Thousands of dollars in prizes including your choice of any Wintec Saddle. Cyber Monday Nov 29th at 8pm. You Must tune in live to have a chance to win, it will hosted on many FB pages including Horse Radio Networks. And right before the concert at 7:30 we will be holding the HRN Holiday Trivia competition t give away more prizes. Monday Nov 29th at 8pSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Dressage 643: Lehua Custer and Her Stallion, Freestyle Winner Taryn Anderson, and a Trainer Tip with Fie Andersen

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 47:18


We have Lehua Custer back on the show to discuss her Stallion, Fortunato H2O. After that, we chat with the national 3rd-level Freestyle winner, Taryn Anderson. And, Fie Andersen (no relation) is back with another great Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 643:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesPicture Credit: Taryn AndersonGuest: Lehua Custer | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Taryn Anderson of Lake View Equestrian| Facebook | InstagramGuest: Fie Andersen of Equito Dressage | Facebook | Instagram | TikTokBook Club: Rider+Horse=1 by Eckart Meyners HRN Merchandise!  Find a complete line of screen printed stuff....  and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Healthy Critters RadioPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit,  Arena Saddles, Kentucky Performance ProductsMark your calendars for the FB Live HRN Holiday Concert featuring Templeton Thompson and Sam Gay and your chance to win Thousands of dollars in prizes including your choice of any Wintec Saddle. Cyber Monday Nov 29th at 8pm. You Must tune in live to have a chance to win, it will hosted on many FB pages including Horse Radio Networks. And right before the concert at 7:30 we will be holding the HRN Holiday Trivia competition t give away more prizes. Monday Nov 29th at 8pSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

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The Mead House
Episode 215

The Mead House

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 97:04


We started as a small 3 man operation, my father, myself, and my middle brother because we loved the taste of Lehua honey. We were purchasing it locally at exorbitant rates and decided we should start our own hives when we bought our Farm.  It took us a year to clear our farm, another 2 years to plant fruit bearing nectar available trees, and when we started we did bee removals to get our first hives.  I started commercial beekeeping when I was 18, just out of high school, for a local producer. Spent 2 years with them learning equipment, harvest techniques, bee treatments and honey processing.  I'm proudest of my father and myself for analyzing, deconstructing and innovating techniques to keep our bees ethically, organically, and as clean a standard as required by law and then some.  Our ethic has always been geared towards food production- if I don't eat it, I'm not going to share or sell it.

KHON 2GO
NOV. 12: Isaac and Lehua Kalua expected in court today; Loosened COVID restrictions for bars and gyms

KHON 2GO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 6:42


Listen to your daily news with KHON 2GO podcast, from Monday to Friday at 8 a.m.

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network
Dressage 642: USDF Episode with Fie Andersen on Training Young Horses, Horse Report System, Lehua Custer on Coaching at The Para-Olympics, and a Trainer Tip

All Shows Feed | Horse Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 65:28


On today's USDF episode, we will be joined by Fie Anderson, who discusses training young horses. We'll then be introduced to our new sponsor: The Horse Report System! Then, Lehua Custer joins in to talk about her experience coaching at the Para-Olympics. And, to finish up, Fie returns for a Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 642:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Fie Andersen of Equito Dressage | Facebook | Instagram | TikTokGuest: Anne Millman of Horse Report System | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Lehua Custer | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: Rider+Horse=1 by Eckart Meyners HRN Merchandise!  Find a complete line of screen printed stuff....  and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit, The Horse Report System, Arena Saddles, Kentucky Performance Products, USDFSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

Dressage Radio Show
642: USDF Episode with Fie Andersen on Training Young Horses, Horse Report System, Lehua Custer on Coaching at The Para-Olympics, and a Trainer Tip

Dressage Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 65:28


On today's USDF episode, we will be joined by Fie Anderson, who discusses training young horses. We'll then be introduced to our new sponsor: The Horse Report System! Then, Lehua Custer joins in to talk about her experience coaching at the Para-Olympics. And, to finish up, Fie returns for a Trainer Tip. Listen in...GUESTS AND LINKS DRESSAGE EPISODE 642:Co-Hosts: Reese Koffler-Stanfield and Philip ParkesGuest: Fie Andersen of Equito Dressage | Facebook | Instagram | TikTokGuest: Anne Millman of Horse Report System | Facebook | InstagramGuest: Lehua Custer | Facebook | InstagramBook Club: Rider+Horse=1 by Eckart Meyners HRN Merchandise!  Find a complete line of screen printed stuff....  and The embroidered merchandise at...Download the FREE Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Dressage Radio Show on  Facebook, and follow Horse Radio Network on TwitterCheck out this other great show in the HRN family: Rein In Your HerdPlease visit our sponsors, who make all this possible: Total Saddle Fit, The Horse Report System, Arena Saddles, Kentucky Performance Products, USDFSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)

The Write Question
'Inside Me An Island' With Lehua Taitano

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 29:00


Lehua Taitano's work investigates queer indigeneity, decolonization, and cultural identity in the context of diaspora. In this conversation, Lehua delves into the oceanic world of her poetry collection, "Inside Me an Island," where matters of family, story, identity, voice, song, and bicycle mechanics come to light.

The Write Question
'Inside Me An Island' With Lehua Taitano

The Write Question

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 29:00


Lehua Taitano's work investigates queer indigeneity, decolonization, and cultural identity in the context of diaspora. In this conversation, Lehua delves into the oceanic world of her poetry collection, "Inside Me an Island," where matters of family, story, identity, voice, song, and bicycle mechanics come to light.

ARCH CONVERSATION
HOLLY LEHUA, DETOX & WELLNESS EXPERT

ARCH CONVERSATION

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 30:18


Holly has gone through many phases in life with body image. The person she is today is comfortable in her skin, glowing and above all happy. Holly and Steph talk about insecurities with body image and how they worked through it.

Cosmic Road Trip
Finding Ease and Flow in your Body with Holly Lehua!

Cosmic Road Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 48:19


Today's episode is chalked full of ease and flow with detox and wellness expert Holly Lehua.  Holly dives deep into how feeling good in our body not only allows for optimal health but opens us up for our manifestations.  We discuss gentle detoxing, using your intuition to guide you in your wellness journey and how trapped emotions can cause excess weight.  This is such a liberating episode so make sure you tune in!Connect with Holly!https://www.instagram.com/hollylehua/Let's connect on IGhttps://www.instagram.com/brittanieedonals/

Broken Boxes Podcast
Revolutions of Pattern: Interview with Lehuauakea

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021


This episode I speak with artist Lehuauakea. Lehua is a māhū or Queer, Kanaka Maoli/Native Hawaiian and mixed heritage interdisciplinary artist and kapa maker from Pāpaʻikou on Moku O Keawe, or the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. We caught up this summer on the ancestral lands of the Tewa/Towa people of what is now known as Santa Fe, NM during their residency at the School for Advanced Research this summer where Lehua was working on making some large scale Kapa and other projects. We chat about the intention Lehua takes in how their culture is embedded in all they make, their ways of practicing art and producing kapa, and how the act of making keeps Lehua connected deeper to their land and ancestry. Opening the episode we hear an audio recording from the late Kanaka Maoli activist Haunani Kay Trask. This excerpt is from a speech Trask gave On the 100th anniversary of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, in 1993, where Trask famously spoke in front of Iolani Palace. About Lehuauakea: Lehuauakea is a māhū mixed-Native Hawaiian interdisciplinary artist and kapa maker from Pāpaʻikou on Moku O Keawe, the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. Lehua's Kānaka Maoli family descends from several lineages connected to Maui, Kauaʻi, Kohala, and Hāmākua where their family resides to this day. Follow the work of Lehuauakea: Website: https://lehuauakea.com IG at @_lehuauakea_ https://www.instagram.com/_lehuauakea_/ Music featured on this episode by Hawane Rios https://www.hawanerios.com Songs: It's Everything & Warrior Rising

Broken Boxes Podcast
Revolutions of Pattern: Interview with Lehuauakea

Broken Boxes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021


This episode I speak with artist Lehuauakea. Lehua is a māhū or Queer, Kanaka Maoli/Native Hawaiian and mixed heritage interdisciplinary artist and kapa maker from Pāpaʻikou on Moku O Keawe, or the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. We caught up this summer on the ancestral lands of the Tewa/Towa people of what is now known as Santa Fe, NM during their residency at the School for Advanced Research this summer where Lehua was working on making some large scale Kapa and other projects. We chat about the intention Lehua takes in how their culture is embedded in all they make, their ways of practicing art and producing kapa, and how the act of making keeps Lehua connected deeper to their land and ancestry. Opening the episode we hear an audio recording from the late Kanaka Maoli activist Haunani Kay Trask. This excerpt is from a speech Trask gave On the 100th anniversary of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, in 1993, where Trask famously spoke in front of Iolani Palace. About Lehuauakea: Lehuauakea is a māhū mixed-Native Hawaiian interdisciplinary artist and kapa maker from Pāpaʻikou on Moku O Keawe, the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. Lehua's Kānaka Maoli family descends from several lineages connected to Maui, Kauaʻi, Kohala, and Hāmākua where their family resides to this day. Through a range of craft-based media, their art serves as a means of exploring cultural and biological ecologies, spectrums of Indigeneity, and what it means to live within the context of contemporary environmental degradation. With a particular focus on the labor-intensive making of ʻohe kāpala (carved bamboo printing tools), kapa (bark cloth), and natural pigments, Lehua is able to breathe new life into patterns and traditions practiced for generations. Through these acts of resilience that help forge deeper relationships with ʻāina, this mode of Indigenous storytelling is carried well into the future. They have participated in several solo and group shows around the Pacific Ocean, and recently opened their first curatorial research project, DISplace, at the Five Oaks Museum in Portland, Oregon. The artist is currently based between the Pacific Northwest and Pāpaʻikou after earning their Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Painting with a minor in Art + Ecology at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Follow the work of Lehuauakea: Website: https://lehuauakea.com IG at @_lehuauakea_ https://www.instagram.com/_lehuauakea_/ Music featured on this episode by Hawane Rios https://www.hawanerios.com Songs: It's Everything & Warrior Rising

Weird Mythic
Episode 2- Urban Legends: Hawai'i and California

Weird Mythic

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 39:10


A fire Goddess and Joe the Ghost? Join us in our second episode where we talk about urban legends in Hawaii and California!A big thank you to Jami for sharing her story on how the islands came to be! Have a weird personal encounter of your own? Share it with us at weirdmythicpodcast@gmail.com! Original music by Jim Mazerik. 

通勤學英語
回顧星期天LBS - 體育相關時事趣聞 All about sports

通勤學英語

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 13:05


Hi there!歡迎收聽Look Back Sunday回顧星期天,在這個節目John老師會彙整過去不同國家與主題的熱門跟讀文章,讓你可以在十五分鐘內吸收最精華的世界時事趣聞!我們這週聽聽體育相關的文章,Let's get started!    Topic: Mom Sells Tomatoes as Her Son Seeks Tennis Titles It should have been one of the happiest times of Yu Te Tseng's life. But Tseng, the father of the world's best male junior tennis player, lowered his head and put his right hand to his eyes, trying to stem the flow of tears. 這本該是曾育德一生中最幸福的時刻之一。但這位世界最佳青少年男子網球手的父親,卻低下了頭,把右手放到眼睛上,努力想要止住淚流。 He was sitting in a garden at the United States Open in September after his son, Chun Hsin, had won another big match. But while a friend patted him on the back, Tseng needed more than a minute to compose himself and explain his sadness. 那是9月在美網的球場,兒子俊欣又贏了一場大賽之後。當一位朋友拍了拍他的背時,曾育德用了不止一分鐘來收拾情緒,解釋他為何傷心。 For years, Tseng has coached his son, 17, who plans to turn professional at a tournament in Hong Kong at the end of the month. For years, father and son have traveled the globe while Chun Hsin, also known as Jason, soared from a working class background in Taipei, Taiwan, to the top of the junior tennis rankings. 多年來,曾育德一直給兒子當教練,17歲的他計劃在那個月底的香港錦標賽上轉為職業球員。多年來,父子二人輾轉世界各地,兒子俊欣(英文名Jason)從台北的工薪階層背景,躍至青少年網球排名的冠軍。 He tore through the competition in 2018, reaching the final of the Australian Open junior singles tournament in January and winning the French Open junior title in June and Wimbledon's in July. He was also a semifinalist in the U.S. Open boys event, and finished the year as the No. 1 junior. 2018年的賽事他一路過關斬將,1月份殺進澳洲網球公開賽青少年組男單決賽,6月份贏得法國網球公開賽青少年組男單冠軍,7月份溫布頓奪冠。他還是美國網球公開賽青少年組的半決賽選手,年終成為世界排名第一的青少年選手。 But while he was achieving all that with his father by his side, Tseng's mother remained in Taipei, running the family's small food stand and looking after his 15-year-old brother, Yun Di Tseng. 在父親的陪伴下取得所有這些成績的同時,他的母親仍在台北,一邊料理家裡的小吃攤,一邊照顧他15歲的弟弟曾允帝。 For his mother, Chung Han Tsai, the heavy workload has taken a toll.The family owns a stall at the Lehua night market in Taipei, where they sell tanghulu, a treat made of glazed fruit and tomatoes on a stick. They stay on their feet from 4 p.m. until 1 a.m., with hardly a moment to spare for a break. 對母親蔡仲涵來說,工作的重擔讓她付出了代價。一家人在台北樂華夜市有個小攤位,他們在那裡賣糖葫蘆,這是一種用蜜餞和串在棍子上的番茄製成的小吃。他們從下午4點一直站到凌晨1點,幾乎沒有片刻的休息。 Tseng first played tennis at age 5 with his father, who likes to be called Ed. Within a few years, Jason had demonstrated unusual talent, and his father discovered that his night job was suddenly an advantage. It enabled him to train his son during the day. 曾俊欣第一次打網球是5歲時和父親,後者喜歡別人叫他埃德(Ed)。短短几年裡,曾俊欣就展現出了不同尋常的天賦,他的父親發現自己的夜間工作突然成為了優勢。這份工作能讓他白天訓練兒子。 On a typical day, Ed Tseng would work at the night market and get to sleep around 2 a.m. He would wake up three and a half hours later for early-morning practices, after which he and his son would return home, shower and prepare for school. The father would then sleep a bit more before rejoining his son for afternoon practice. Then it was back to work with his wife. 通常,曾育德晚上在夜市上班,然後凌晨兩點左右上床睡覺。三個半小時後,他要起床去進行晨練,之後他和兒子回家,洗澡、準備上學。曾育德會再補一點覺,然後下午再和兒子一起練球。之後就和妻子再回去上班。 On some nights, Jason and his brother would make the five-minute walk from their home to join their parents at the market, doing their homework there or pitching in by peeling tomatoes. But Jason's focus and dreams were always on tennis.“In that moment, I don't have a lot of time to go out with friends and do relaxing things,” he said. “I was always working, working. That is how the professional player has to do it.” 在有些晚上,曾俊欣和弟弟會從家裡走路五分鐘,去夜市和父母在一起,他們在那裡做功課,或是幫忙給番茄剝皮。但曾俊欣的關注點和夢想一直都是網球。「在那一刻,我沒有很多時間和朋友出去玩、放鬆,」他說。「我一直都在練球、練球。這就是職業球員必須要做的。」 Jason Tseng said he does not really like the treats his parents sell. He prefers ice cream, although he eliminated it from his training diet. He indulged in his favorite treat twice recently, though: to celebrate winning the French Open and Wimbledon junior titles. 曾俊欣說,他不怎麼喜歡父母賣的那些小吃。他更喜歡冰激淋,儘管他把它從訓練飲食裡去掉了。但近期,他放縱地吃了兩次自己最愛的零食:為了慶祝自己獲得法國公開賽和溫布頓青少年冠軍。 Tsai could not make those trips. She remained in Taipei, selling tanghulu. But when Jason plays, Ed sends her updates. In a recent email, he said his wife told him that Jason's victories buoyed her spirit, making her stand stronger in the moment. 蔡仲涵不能一起前往巡迴賽。她得留在台北賣糖葫蘆。但每當曾俊欣打球時,埃德會發給她最新情況。在近期的一封郵件裡,他說妻子告訴他,曾俊欣的勝利激勵了她的精神,讓她變得更堅強。 But the arrangement is no longer tenable with her physical condition. Tsai needs rest to recover, and Ed said this week that in the spring, the family plans to shutter the business. Legally, it cannot be sold, just closed. But now that Jason will be earning some money on tour, the investment in his future may pay off and the financial burden eased. 但她的身體狀況無法應付這種安排了。蔡仲涵需要休息才能恢復身體,曾育德本週說,明年春天的時候,他們計劃關掉攤位。從法律層面來說,它不能被賣掉,只能關張。但如今曾俊欣會在巡迴賽上賺到些錢,對他未來的投資可能會有回報,也能減輕家裡的經濟負擔。Source article: https://cn.nytimes.com/sports/20181227/chun-hsin-tseng-taiwan/zh-hant/dual/   Next   Topic: Gaming's New Lifestyle:Less Pizza, More Yoga The squats and leg lifts were harder than they looked, and after a few sets, Alfonso Aguirre Rodriguez placed his hands on his knees and attempted to compose himself. 深蹲和抬腿動作比看起來要困難,做了幾組後,阿方索.艾吉瑞.羅德里蓋茲把手放在膝蓋上,試著讓自己放鬆。 In November, Aguirre, a 24-year-old professional video game player from Spain, joined the five-man roster of Origen, a League of Legends team that competes in the game's top European league. The players — all signed in late fall — were told at the time that the team might be run a bit differently from what they were accustomed to. 24歲的艾吉瑞是西班牙的電子競技(電競)職業選手,去年11月加入五人組成的奧里根戰隊,這是一支在電玩「英雄聯盟」歐洲頂尖聯盟中競賽的隊伍。該隊選手-全於去年秋季末尾簽約加入-當時即被告知,這支隊伍的運作方式也許會和他們習慣的有些不同。 Now here they were, five young men who make their living sitting almost completely still in front of desktop computers, sweating through an hourlong workout in a cramped gym. 現在,眼前就是這麼五個靠著坐在桌上電腦前幾乎全不移動來維生的年輕男子,他們正在一間狹窄的健身房裡汗流浹背地鍛鍊一小時。 “I think I'm going to puke my oatmeal,” said Aguirre, who is known in the gaming community as Mithy. “I'm dying.” 「我覺得我快把燕麥片吐出來了。」艾吉瑞說,他在電玩社群中被喚作米西。「我快死了。」 Some years ago, traditional sports leagues were revolutionized by young analysts wielding computers. The way things had always been done, it turned out, was not always the best way to do things. Now echoes of that transformation have arrived in the growing world of professional e-sports, where gamers are being shepherded toward a new frontier, oddly, by the old, corporeal wisdom of traditional sports. 數年前,傳統運動聯盟被使用電腦的年輕分析家給顛覆了。事實證明,人們一向用來做事情的方法,並非永遠是最好的方法。現在這項轉變的迴響已觸及成長中的職競世界,說也奇怪,選手們竟被傳統運動的古老、肉體智慧引向新的領域。 The debate about whether competitive gamers can be considered athletes may never end. In the meantime, though, gamers are increasingly acting like them. 關於電競選手能否被視為運動員的爭論,恐怕永遠不會停止。而於此同時,玩家的作為卻越來越像運動員了。 Origen is one of two teams owned by Rfrsh Entertainment, an e-sports company based in Copenhagen. Two years ago, the organization hired Kasper Hvidt, a former captain of Denmark's national handball team, to be its sporting director. Hvidt, 43, had no previous exposure to gaming. But that was the point. 奧里根是以哥本哈根為據點的電競公司「更新娛樂」旗下兩支隊伍之一,兩年前,這家公司雇用丹麥手球國家隊前隊長卡斯伯.赫維特為運動總監。43歲的赫維特以前不曾接觸過電玩,但這正是重點。 E-sports in recent years have crept into the mainstream, attracting new fans, new sponsors and new investment. The top professionals now make six-figure salaries and earn even more with endorsements and prize money. And yet, Hvidt observed, their approach to performance remained amateurish. 近年電競已打入主流,吸引新粉絲、新贊助商和新投資。頂尖職業選手現在可賺進六位數薪水,而且靠代言和競賽獎金還能賺更多。不過赫維特說,選手優化表現的方法仍然很不專業。 Eating right, sleeping right, exercising, cleaning up for sponsors — these ideas have undergirded traditional sports for generations. In e-sports, they are regarded as almost radical. 吃得對、睡得好、做運動、為贊助商打理好門面-這些想法數個世代以來支撐著傳統運動。但在電競界,卻被視為近乎激進。 “They don't look at themselves as physical human beings,” said Hvidt, who won the European handball championship with Denmark in 2008. 「他們並未視自己為活生生的人類。」2008年帶領丹麥隊贏得歐洲手球錦標賽冠軍的赫維特說。 “It's common sense, in a way. But with them, it was not.” 「這多少可算是常識了,對他們來說卻並非如此。」   Next   Topic: Why the Philippines Is a Hoops Haven Go to any street corner in the Philippines. Any village. Any beach. Even a church. You're likely to see a basketball jersey. 在菲律賓隨便去到哪個街角,哪個村落,哪個海灘,甚至哪個教堂,你應該都會看到籃球衣。 “It's often described as a religion,” Carlo Roy Singson, managing director of NBA Philippines, said in an interview. 美國國家籃球協會(NBA)菲律賓分會總監辛松受訪時說:「大家常說,籃球就是菲律賓人的宗教。」 Indeed, basketball is ingrained in Filipino culture and has been for more than a century. The sport's permeation of a country of about 105 million began in the late 1800s, when Spain ceded the Philippines to the United States in 1898 after the Spanish-American War. 的確,籃球在菲律賓文化扎根已超過一個世紀。 籃球於19世紀末傳入這個目前有一億零五百萬人口的國家,終至遍布每個角落。1898年西班牙在美西戰爭中戰敗,把菲律賓割讓給美國。 A large facet of the introduction of the fledgling game was Christian missionaries, who were part of the YMCA, or Young Men's Christian Association. The game's inventor, Dr. James Naismith, conceived of the sport at what was then known as the International YMCA Training School in Springfield, Massachusetts. 籃球這個新興運動傳入菲律賓,很大一部分是靠基督教傳教士,這些傳教士是基督教國際社會服務團體「基督教青年會」(YMCA)的成員。籃球發明人奈史密斯博士就是在美國麻州春田市當時名為「國際YMCA訓練學校」的地方,想出籃球這種運動。 To take a round object and throw it into a peach hoop, as Naismith pictured it, could be a character-building endeavor. Soon after he invented it, missionaries began spreading it around the world, particularly in the Far East and the Philippines, in U.S.-controlled areas — a kind of sports imperialism. 奈史密斯設想,拿起一個球形物並將它丟進一個桃木筐,這種努力過程可以培養品格。在他發明籃球後不久,傳教士開始把這種運動傳布到世界各地,尤其是美國控制的遠東地區和菲律賓,算是一種運動殖民。 The NBA and its players, recognizing the sport's popularity in the Philippines, have invested time there in recent years. In 2013, the Houston Rockets and the Indiana Pacers played a preseason game there. According to a spokesman for the league, the NBA's Facebook page has 7.3 million followers from the Philippines, the largest of any country outside of the United States. NBA及其運動員認識到籃球在菲律賓大受歡迎,近年在菲律賓投入許多時間。2013年,休士頓火箭隊和印第安納溜馬隊在菲律賓打了場季前賽。根據NBA發言人的說法,NBA臉書專頁有730萬名粉絲來自菲律賓,菲律賓是美國之外最大的粉絲來源國。 This all began in the early 1900s, when basketball was introduced into schools in the Philippines. In 1913, the first Far Eastern Championship Games — an early version of what is now known as the Asian Games — took place in Manila, featuring several East Asian countries taking part in Olympics-style competitions, including basketball. 這一切全始於20世紀初,當時籃球傳入菲律賓各級學校。1913年,亞洲運動會前身、第一屆遠東運動會在馬尼拉舉行,幾個東亞國家參與奧運式的競賽,包括籃球。 It was the first of 10 biennial events, before disagreements between the countries disbanded the games. The Philippines won gold in nine of them. 遠東運動會兩年一次,總共辦過十次,後來因為各國意見不合而停辦。菲律賓在其中九次贏得籃球金牌。 The country's population took to the sport en masse. In 1936, its national team made the Olympics and finished fifth. At the 1954 FIBA World Championship, the Philippines won a bronze medal, the best finish for an Asian country. 菲律賓舉國上下都愛上籃球。1936年,菲律賓國家隊打進奧運並拿下第五名。在1954年世界杯男籃錦標賽中,菲律賓贏得銅牌,寫下亞洲國家最佳成績。 Two decades later, in 1975, the Philippine Basketball Association, Asia's first basketball league, was created. These games kept the sport at the forefront of Filipino culture and helped grow interest throughout the 20th century. 20年後,1975年,菲律賓職業籃球聯賽開打,是亞洲第一個職業籃球聯賽。這些比賽讓籃球處在菲律賓文化的重要位置,並在整個20世紀激發菲律賓人對籃球的興趣。Source article: https://paper.udn.com/udnpaper/POH0067/341713/web/#2L-15029994L  

Hawaii Posts
How Do You Define Tourism?

Hawaii Posts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 55:18


This episode I go to downtown Honolulu to ask people on the street "How Do You Define Pono Tourism?" Plus we talk about Hawaii's first Hotel, Major Warrens Hotel. DNLR stories of sand shark bites and irradicating rats on Lehua. Also Surf Weather and Events  and good music you don't want to miss. Show Links Major Warrens Hotel: http://imagesofoldhawaii.com/major-warrens-hotel/ Shark Bite Update: https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/2021/04/20/hawaii-news/dlnr-non-fatal-shark-attack-in-west-hawaii/ DLNR: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov Featured Song "Acapulco Gold" Band: Salon Kingsadore https://www.facebook.com/SalonKingsadore More Links: MORE LINKS: HawaiiPosts.com GoHawaii.com TikisGrill.com Timeanddate.com Surfnewsnetwork.com Hawaiian Dictionary - wehewehe.org   Links to Help You Support The Show NATURALLY PLUS -IZUMIO http://thomasg1.npusashop.com www.facebook.com/hihealthy ACORNS https://www.acorns.com/invite/8C9NU2 ROBINHOOD https://join.robinhood.com/thomasg2655 JOIN THE PI NETWORK use my username: BuckeyePi , as your invitation code - or - https://minepi.com/BuckeyePi (if you follow the link to Pi Network App on your phone, when you see the prompt make sure you click my invite link in the lower right hand corner of your phone screen) SURVEY JUNKIE https://apps.apple.com/us/app/survey-junkie/id1462195529 (Android use invite id 1462195529) FINAL AUTO FUACET https://autofaucet.dutchycorp.space/?r=Tomestokes   Crypto Tip Jar  BTC 1PvmbeQwbdctR93hdSyv9BtXKKzrtW9sS BCH bitcoincash:qqzu5w6c0x5xjrfwq634gsr28cmqkagqjq2q0hk895 DASH XmjFXekSENuyfWXEzdKrDxxXQuK2LddTx9 DOGE DB1K1ketugFfkRZLGv47hvQEvTLGGaxoCwV ETH  0x55A0d6608875C6076a3c23DB4ca6f4C16f6cE736 ETNetnkNXWNHqhQVXFK4jfgTgebQ27biNvdPUUvcqoCUEXpV4atiET9kEYewfA7ysnWFGLqctrLGEoQQ7SThxeLNqN62jLKbWxxVC LTC LX95abtaMAEmRRgWadffovHMcsyjJVACbx XRP rB3ktznAAmhs14iURvtd8svvSYYPmAEwjq  

Global Pasifika Success Podcast
EP8. Leilehua Fa'onevai: Law, Business & Community Advocate

Global Pasifika Success Podcast

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later May 29, 2020 63:35


Leilehua Fa'onevai (nee Helu) is a Tongan lawyer whose life revolves around her faith, family, and culture. Married to Taniela and a mother of one (plus one on the way), Lehua serves her community through the Pasifika Lawyers Association of Queensland, Brisbane Tongan Community, the Qld Tongan Language School and Pasifika TV and Radio (amongst others). Her area of law is the all-important native title field, dealing with land and indigeneity, and outside of that she is also a Co-Director of boutique law and migration firm Trinity York Not content with that workload, Lehua and her husband have an emerging business cultivating kava in Tonga! Lehua holds a Bachelor of Laws and Master of Arts (Research) from QUT.Check out all of Lehua's projects here:Trinity York Legal & Migration: www.trinityyork.com.auFeleoko ' Maui Kava: www.feleokoamaui.comPasifika Lawyers Association of QLD: www.plaqld.orgBrisbane Tongan Community: www.brisbanetongancommunity.comPasifika TV & Radio: https://www.facebook.com/pasifikatvandradio/QLD Tongan Language School: https://www.facebook.com/QLDTonganLanguageSchool/Malo 'aupito!! 

The Show Radio: A Tech, Video Games and Entertainment Podcast
Video Games and Fun ft. Lehua Superfina - 532

The Show Radio: A Tech, Video Games and Entertainment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 121:28


Andrew chats with Artist and YouTuber Lehua Superfina. They discuss content creation, Gaming, YouTube, Hawaii life, and much more. Get one FREE month of Libsyn Podcast Hosting with PROMO Code: TSR

Mo'olelo Mai Hawai'i
Mo'olelo Mai Hawai'i: Ohi'a and Lehua

Mo'olelo Mai Hawai'i

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 7:49


Follow me on: Instagram: c_vaivs - https://www.instagram.com/c_vaivs/ Facebook: Colby Vaivai --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/colby-vaivai2/support