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Welcome to Watching Brief. As the name implies, each week Marc (Mr Soup) & Andy Brockman of the Pipeline (Where history is tomorrow's news) cast an eye over news stories, topical media and entertainment and discuss and debate what they find. *** 0:00 Introduction 01:58 Petuaria ReVisited 17:18 Stonehenge Plans Continue 21:14 Holocaust Memorial Controversy *** Link of the Week: Petuaria ReVisited: https://petuariarevisited.co.uk/ *** Links: Not (just) Another Roman Fort!? : PETUARIA: ReVisited https://youtu.be/cwgxpxcqOJQ PETUARIA ReVisited: "The Roman Story is a Lot, Lot Bigger..." https://youtu.be/b53O42BXJoc Stonehenge tunnel: Highways England says plans are continuing https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wiltshire-58092117.amp Stonehenge tunnel plans continue despite high court ruling https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/aug/04/stonehenge-tunnel-plans-continue-despite-high-court-ruling Holocaust memorial in Westminster is given go-ahead after inquiry: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/29/holocaust-memorial-in-westminster-is-given-go-ahead-after-inquiry Holocaust memorial outside Parliament to go ahead https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-58012111.amp
Finally back amongst people at our first public event since 2019! This episode was recorded back at Artfest, where we hung out with old and new friends. Be warned, the audio is rough as it was live at an event with people, music, and raffles... and people! Our guests: host Randy from Keeping the Culture Alive... Imani from host of Subcultural... and artist Raul from Cobos Creations. Thanks for listening and stay safe raza. ***Disclaimer: recorded live at an art festival with music etc... it gets a bit noisy... because it was live on site. Thanks for understanding. Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Randy - KTCA Instagram @keeping_the_culture_alive Instagram @clasek.arts Imani Bee - Subcultural Subcultural on Spoon Radio Instagram @itsimanibee Raul - Cobos Creations Instagram @coboscreations
O tema deste CoronaFatos, que conta com a participação da médica pneumologista Margareth Dalcolmo, é o estudo Vacinação com BCG para reduzir o impacto da Covid-19 em trabalhadores da saúde, o BRACE Trial Brasil. O ensaio clínico internacional, que já está na fase 3 e é realizado em cinco países, é conduzido no Brasil pela Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) e vai acompanhar dois mil voluntários no Mato Grosso do Sul, sob coordenação do médico infectologista e pesquisador da Fiocruz, Dr. Julio Croda, e mil no Rio de Janeiro, com a coordenação da Dra. Margareth Dalcolmo, que é professora-pesquisadora da Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sérgio Arouca (ENSP/Fiocruz). O programa discute as perspectivas do uso da vacina BCG, velha conhecida dos brasileiros, contra o novo coronavírus e fala sobre porque os cientistas decidiram testar essa possibilidade. Além disso, essa edição desmente fake news envolvendo vacinas e o empresário Bill Gates, que por meio da Fundação Bill e Melinda Gates apoia diversos estudos para o desenvolvimento de imunizantes. Links: Notícias: Fiocruz inicia testes com BCG em profissionais de saúde no Rio Fiocruz inicia pesquisa com vacina BCG para Covid-19 Fiocruz vai testar vacina BCG na prevenção à Covid-19 no Brasil Cadastro do estudo Vacinação com BCG para reduzir o impacto da Covid-19 em trabalhadores de saúde – BRACE Trial (Rio de Janeiro) Pré-cadastro BRACE Trial (Mato Grosso do Sul) Página do BRACE Trial Brasil (MS) no Facebook Perfil Brace Trial Brasil no Instagram (MS) Fake news/desinformação: Desinformações sobre Bill Gates e as vacinas contra a Covid É falso que Bill Gates previu que vacinas contra coronavírus vão matar ou prejudicar 700 mil É falso que Bill Gates financie vacinas contra a Covid-19 para instalar chips nas pessoas E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gabriel Fonseca Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
Os especialistas divergem sobre o nome. Pode-se falar em uma segunda onda ou o que está acontecendo na Europa é um recrudescimento do número de casos de Covid-19? Apesar das opiniões sobre a nomenclatura variarem um pouco, é fato que o número de casos em diversos países do continente europeu voltou a subir muito, alcançando em vários deles os patamares registrados no auge da pandemia por lá, em março e abril. O CoronaFatos dessa semana fala sobre esse fenômeno que está acontecendo no velho continente, que vem sendo chamado de segunda onda, tenta entender porque ele está acontecendo e avalia as chances do Brasil enfrentar algo parecido. Para isso, contamos com a participação do pesquisador da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) e coordenador do Programa de Computação Científica da instituição (PROCC/Fiocruz), Daniel Antunes Maciel Villela. Além disso, o programa desmente mais uma fake news que circulou com o objetivo de desacreditar uma das vacinas contra o coronavírus em desenvolvimento. Links: Notícias: Casos de coronavírus na Europa sobre 150% em 20 dias Mundo ultrapassa 50 milhões de casos confirmados de Covid-19 Covid-19: as lições que o Brasil pode aprender com a segunda onda de casos na Europa Segunda onda de Covid-19 no Brasil é possível, mas pode não ser tão intensa França retoma confinamento, Alemanha fecha bares e Itália tenta aplacar protestos contra restrições Dez capitais brasileiras têm sinal de crescimento de casos de SRAG Boletim Corona – Segunda Onda de Covid-19 Fake news/desinformação: Falso: imagens mostrariam protesto contra vacina chinesa em Nápoles E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gabriel Fonseca Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
As eleições municipais de 2020 estão chegando e os brasileiros se preparam para escolher prefeitos e vice-prefeitos e vereadores por todo o país. Seria apenas mais uma eleição se este ano não estivéssemos atravessando a pandemia provocada pelo novo coronavírus. Por isso, o CoronaFatos dessa semana aborda o tema. O episódio fala sobre as medidas que foram tomadas pela Justiça Eleitoral para permitir que as eleições aconteçam de forma segura, evitando o aumento dos contágios pela Covid-19. Para isso, o programa aborda o Plano de Segurança Sanitária Eleições Municipais 2020, do Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE), elaborado com o apoio de especialistas da Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz), do Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein e do Hospital Sírio-Libanês. O CoronaFatos explica o passo a passo pra votar com segurança. Esta edição aborda ainda as iniciativas que foram tomadas para combater as fake news nas eleições desse ano. Links: Notícias: Plano de Segurança Sanitária Eleições Municipais de 2020 - TSE Fiocruz dará consultoria sanitária ao TSE nas Eleições 2020 Fiocruz e TSE debate plano de segurança sanitária nas eleições Boletim Corona – Plano de Segurança Sanitária e Eleições Chatbot do TSE no WhatsApp para as Eleições 2020: 51 61 9637-1078 Sobre Fake news/desinformação: Fato ou Boato #euvotosemfakenews – Coalizão de checagem de fatos sobre o processo eleitoral Denuncie suspeitas de disparo em massa pelo WhatsApp E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gustavo Audi Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
O tema dessa semana é polêmico. Mas mais do que gerar discussões acaloradas, o assunto é complexo. Este episódio do CoronaFatos fala da volta às aulas na pandemia. Diferentes países vêm adotando diversas estratégias e no Brasil, onde os estados estão em estágios variados da epidemia, há cidades que ainda não começaram nenhum tipo de atividade escolar presencial e outras onde as aulas já retornaram. Por isso, a Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) elaborou o documento intitulado “Contribuições para o retorno às atividades escolares presenciais no contexto da pandemia Covid-19”, com orientações para uma retomada segura das aulas presenciais, voltado para gestores da Saúde e da Educação, professores, alunos e familiares. E é nesse material, para o qual você encontra o link abaixo, e na participação da sanitarista, doutora em Saúde Coletiva da Vice-Presidência de Educação, Informação e Comunicação da Fiocruz, Adriana Coser, uma das autoras da publicação, que este episódio se baseia. Além disso, esta edição desmente mais fake news que circularam atacando o uso de máscaras para prevenir as infecções pelo coronavírus. Links: Notícias: Contribuições para o retorno às atividades escolares presenciais no contexto da pandemia Covid-19 – Fiocruz – ano 2020 https://portal.fiocruz.br/sites/portal.fiocruz.br/files/documentos/contribuicoes_para_o_retorno_escolar_-_08.09_4_1.pdf Covid-19: Fiocruz publica documento sobre retorno às aulas presenciais https://agencia.fiocruz.br/covid-19-fiocruz-publica-documento-sobre-retorno-aulas-presenciais Covid-19: Fiocruz lança manual sobre biossegurança para escolas https://agencia.fiocruz.br/covid-19-fiocruz-lanca-manual-sobre-biosseguranca-para-escolas Manual sobre biossegurança para reabertura de escolas no contexto da Covid-19 http://www.epsjv.fiocruz.br/sites/default/files/manual_reabertura.pdf Fake news/desinformação: Falso: Lei 14.019 determina que o uso de máscara não é mais obrigatório no Brasil https://g1.globo.com/fato-ou-fake/coronavirus/noticia/2020/10/22/e-fake-que-lei-14019-determina-que-o-uso-de-mascara-nao-e-mais-obrigatorio-em-todo-o-brasil.ghtml Falso: Telejornal do DF fez recomendação para pessoas não usarem mais máscara após sete meses de pandemia https://g1.globo.com/fato-ou-fake/coronavirus/noticia/2020/10/14/e-fake-que-telejornal-do-df-fez-recomendacao-para-pessoas-nao-usarem-mais-mascara-apos-sete-meses-de-pandemia.ghtml E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gustavo Audi Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
O CoronaFatos dessa semana fala sobre a terapia que ainda está em fase experimental contra a Covid-19, mas chamou a atenção por ter sido utilizada no tratamento do presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump para a doença: os anticorpos monoclonais. O programa conta com a participação do vice-diretor de Desenvolvimento Tecnológico de BioManguinhos/Fiocruz, Sotiris Missailidis, para explicar o que são anticorpos monoclonais e como esse tipo de terapia pode ser usada contra o novo coronavírus. Além disso, o episódio também esclarece desinformações usadas para atacar tratamentos, como o feito com anticorpos monoclonais, e vacinas. Nesta edição, o CoronaFatos desmente fake news sobre esses medicamentos serem feitos com células de fetos abortados. Links: Notícias: BioManguinhos – Fiocruz https://www.bio.fiocruz.br/index.php/br/70-perguntas-frequentes/perguntas-frequentes-reativos/227-o-que-sao-anticorpos-monoclonais Tratamento para coronavírus: o que são os anticorpos monoclonais, possível alternativa até que se encontre a vacina contra covid-19 https://www.uol.com.br/vivabem/noticias/bbc/2020/08/26/tratamento-para-coronavirus-o-que-sao-os-anticorpos-monoclonais-possivel-alternativa-ate-que-se-encontre-a-vacina-contra-covid-19.htm Anticorpos monoclonais: entenda o tratamento experimental que Trump recebeu contra a Covid https://g1.globo.com/bemestar/coronavirus/noticia/2020/10/02/anticorpos-monoclonais-entenda-o-tratamento-experimental-que-trump-recebeu-contra-a-covid.ghtml Covid-19: Instituto Butantan vai desenvolver anticorpos para o tratamento da doença https://pebmed.com.br/covid-19-instituto-butantan-vai-desenvolver-anticorpos-para-o-tratamento-da-doenca/ Fake news/desinformação: Falso: vacinas usam células de fetos abortados https://jc.ne10.uol.com.br/brasil/2020/07/11956556-tuite-engana-ao-afirmar-que-vacinas-usam-celulas-de-fetos-abortados.html Falso que vacinas usem células de fetos https://www.bbc.com/portuguese/geral-53533697 Falso: Coronavac produzida a partir de células de fetos https://piaui.folha.uol.com.br/lupa/2020/07/23/verificamos-coronavac-bebes-abortados/ E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gustavo Audi Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
Essa semana o CoronaFatos apresenta um episódio especial com uma coletânea de serviços para ajudar a descomplicar a pandemia de Covid-19 para você. O programa lista iniciativas e projetos que estão sendo realizados pelo país para o enfrentamento do novo coronavírus e fontes seguras onde os ouvintes podem buscar informações confiáveis. Do atendimento na Atenção Básica do SUS, passando pelo Disque Saúde e o aplicativo Coronavírus SUS, do Ministério da Saúde, até as diversas ações realizadas por instituições como universidades públicas e a Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, esse episódio mostra um recorte panorâmico de serviços que podem ajudar o cidadão a se sentir mais seguro na atual crise sanitária. Links: Notícias: Ministério da Saúde – Coronavírus https://coronavirus.saude.gov.br/ Painel Coronavírus – Ministério da Saúde https://covid.saude.gov.br/ Portal Fiocruz - Coronavírus https://portal.fiocruz.br/coronavirus Monitora Covid-19 https://bigdata-covid19.icict.fiocruz.br/ InfoGripe http://info.gripe.fiocruz.br/ Painel Covid-19 – Rede Covida http://painel.covid19br.org/ Observatório Covid-19 – Informação para Ação https://portal.fiocruz.br/observatorio-covid-19 Dados do Bem https://dadosdobem.com.br/ Covid-19 http://coronavirusdc.com.br/ WhatsApp Saúde Sem Fake News – 61 99289 9640 https://antigo.saude.gov.br/fakenews/ E-mail: corona.fatos@fiocruz.br Não deixe de acompanhar as redes sociais do Canal Saúde. Twitter: twitter.com/canalsaude Instagram: instagram.com/canalsaudeoficial Facebook: facebook.com/canalsaudeoficial YouTube: youtube.com/canalsaudeoficial Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Ana Cristina Figueira e Gustavo Audi Roteiro: Gabriel Fonseca Produção: Valéria Mauro Edição e Finalização: Marcelo Louro Arte: Marcelo Vianna
THIS IS PART TWO - LISTEN TO PART ONE, EPISODE 61, FIRST Damien Lewis is the author of new book CHURCHILL’S HELLRAISERS: The Secret Mission to Storm a Forbidden Nazi Fortress. It’s the TRUE story of a hodge-podge team tasked with sneaking through enemy territory and breaching an otherwise impregnable fortification in Northern Italy, liberating Italy from Nazi control. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Below: Albert Stevens with flight line crew and test pilots incl famous chief test pilot Alex Henshaw - at castle Bromwich spitfire factory - Amazing bit of history! Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel - Loads of my own videos - Dunkirk Mole, Gold Beach, more ... More great unpublished history! Second world war
PART ONE Damien Lewis is the author of new book CHURCHILL’S HELLRAISERS: The Secret Mission to Storm a Forbidden Nazi Fortress. It’s the TRUE story of a hodge-podge team tasked with sneaking through enemy territory and breaching an otherwise impregnable fortification in Northern Italy, liberating Italy from Nazi control. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Below: Albert Stevens with flight line crew and test pilots incl famous chief test pilot Alex Henshaw - at castle Bromwich spitfire factory - Amazing bit of history! Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel - Loads of my own videos - Dunkirk Mole, Gold Beach, more ... More great unpublished history! Second world war
LISTEN TO EPISODES 56 -59 BEFORE THIS ONE The FIFTH and FINAL instalment in the memoir Overseas and Over the Top by Morris Prince. Omaha Beach to the Battle of the Bulge and beyond - in multiple episodes. One man's complete and personal memoir of the entire period from leaving America for England and onto Germany. Some place names mentioned. Also see one map below plus a Google Maps link. England: Bude Titchfield Folkestone (Beachburrow-House) Braunton Camp Swanage Dorchester France: Vierville-sur-Mer Columbieres Isigny Valognes Beaumont-Hague St. Jean De Daye Mortain Mayenne Cherbourg Kerlogué Le Conquet Trebabu St Lo Le Folgoet Ploumouger, Lochrist Battery Argol Crozon Peninsula (Le Fret) Brest Landernau Lesneven Belgium: Arlon, Belgium Luxembourg: Esch, Luxembourg Belgium: Raeran, Belgium Germany: The Seigfried Line Germeter (Hells Corner—Hurtgen Forest) Bergstein (Hill 400) Simmerath Roetgen Sohmidthof Crossing of the Roer Wollseifen Kalterherberg Dedenborn Maychoss Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Map of the area Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
LISTEN TO EPISODE 56 BEFORE THIS ONE The second instalment in the memoir Overseas and Over the Top Omaha Beach to the Battle of the Bulge and beyond - in multiple episodes. One man's complete and personal memoir of the entire period from leaving America for England and onto Germany. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
Omaha Beach to the Battle of the Bulge and beyond - in multiple episodes. One man's complete and personal memoir of the entire period from leaving America for England and onto Germany. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
Les Rutherford was part of the rear-guard defence of Dunkirk in 1940. He escaped to England in a most novel fashion and later volunteered for the Royal Air Force, becoming a bomb aimer on Lancasters. He completed 23 operations with 50 Squadron from RAF Skellingthorpe but was shot down by a fighter on his 24th operation. He spent the rest of the war as a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft III, the location of the famed Great Escape. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
When the battle of Okinawa was over, almost a quarter of a million people had lost their lives, making it by far the bloodiest US battle of the Pacific. The horror of the battle ultimately determined President Truman’s choice to use atomic bombs in August 1945. Featuring passages from Saul David's new book, Crucible of Hell. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
Some smashing tales to share. Top of the bill is a tale of a sniper, Harry Furness, from the 6th Green Howards which I’m using with kind permission of the author of a book called Sniper Anthology. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
Part Two, Episode Fifty anniversary special Celebrate Dunkirk 80 with this special episode. Take a trip down the Second World War memory lane of Dunkirk, D-Day, Lancasters, tanks, the Blitz, POW’s, the WW1 battle of Gallipoli and much more. Old stories, new stories and bloopers. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! World War Two
Groundbreaking stuff on the Good Good Golf Podcast this week as we welcome a new guest host but reintroduce an old segment. The Book Club was one of the great success stories of the iSeekGolf podcast and it returns this week with Feed The Ball's Derek Duncan in the host chair joined by Adrian Logue and Monarch Of The Green author Stephen Proctor to break down one golf's most influential books - The World Atlas Of Golf. It's riveting stuff and will have you scouring eBay for a copy of your own. Links NOT mentioned on this episode but that you should visit anyway: The Golf Society (https://www.thegolfsociety.com.au/pages/talkingolf)
Celebrating Episode 50!!! Take a trip down the Second World War memory lane of Dunkirk, D-Day, Lancasters, tanks, the Blitz, POW’s, the WW1 battle of Gallipoli and much more. Old stories, new stories and bloopers. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
Another helping of soldierly stories wrapped up in rhyme. We’ve got a poignant verse written to a soldier by his tank comrades whilst he was laid up wounded in a military hospital. A poem written by German soldier Heinrich to his girlfriend. He never came back from the front but his loving lines have been re-enacted for us by Kessie and Rolf. And there’s a recce mission for us all to work together on! I’m going to be asking for listeners’ help in locating Nancy, the long lost wife of a soldier killed in action. News from America where young Savannah has broken all history test records at her school PS - A great load of heartwarming tales of Christmas at war around the globe. Plus a bonus interview with Lancaster veteran Claude Reynolds who's just turned 98! Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel More great unpublished history! Second world war
This week we are coming at you from East Los... recorded at the Meet & Greet Fundraiser presented by URA Casting (aka From the Streets to the Set). We met a lot of cool raza and had chingon time, even if we were missing a little something. Events like this are great because, at least to us, we can see first hand how the raza is out there hustling and in this case, getting us into film/tv. We definitely ended up talking to more people off the mic than on but the people we do have on mic estan chingones. We talk to writer, David Mansanalez, and director, Alex Ferrufino, of the short film coming to HBO, "Slipping Into Darkness". Then we chat with artist Luis Islas. Good Times. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… ***Disclaimer: This episode was recorded live at an event with live music and dj etc... at times it gets a bit noisy... because it was recorded live on site. Thanks for understanding. Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Slipping Into Darkness Website Instagram David Mansanalez Instagram Alex Ferrufino Instagram Berenice Molina Instagram Instagram - Art of the Harbor
"We went up the line in the trenches at Vimy Ridge. We prepared our emplacement for a raid by the Canadians, to capture prisoners to gain information for the big attack that was to come. We were to fire gas shells during the early hours, followed by smoke, to give the Canadians cover. "I was first in line but I had to stop for a few moments to feel for my boot in the mud, empty the mud out, and put it on again. I lost my place so then I was ninth in line. Then Jerry dropped a shell right in front of the line ... Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes, links and photos Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Web site home page Twitter page Facebook page YouTube channel
D-Day Through German Eyes, How the Wehrmacht Lost France by J Trigg. A reflection on how the war was lost by the Germans and won by the Allies from D-Day onwards. Please note that some of the narrative in this episode is quite gory, more so than on previous episodes. If you don’t like imagery of blood, body parts and violent death scenes, I recommend you don’t listen on this occasion. "There was a vast number of ships, absolutely vast. I can tell you that my throat went dry painfully dry, and my hands began to shake. I wasn't the only man to be affected that way, one of the very young lads began to retch as if he was going to be sick. It was the effect of pure fear." Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes and photos YouTube channel Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page Facebook page Web site home page Richard Freiherr von Rosen's 57-ton Tiger 1 Panzer blown upside down by allied bombing at the start of the Goodwood offensive A Tiger 1 of Schwere SS Panzer Abteilung101 knocked out by British infantrymen of 17 Queens Regiment in in Villers Bocage on 13 June 1944
Stories about the German side of the Second World War. "There was a vast number of ships, absolutely vast. I can tell you that my throat went dry painfully dry, and my hands began to shake. I wasn't the only man to be affected that way, one of the very young lads began to retch as if he was going to be sick. It was the effect of pure fear." "For a couple of days the two sides just existed on opposite sides of a meadow with a tense safety. The Germans could hear the Americans sing songs in the evening, and likely vice versa. Then, one morning the engines of the Sherman tanks came to life …" Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Normandy Memorial Trust Appeal - 75 veteran D-Day stories Full show notes and photos YouTube channel Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page Facebook page Web site home page German Soldier on the Eastern front in the Second World War. Courtesy The Other Side Archive Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
So no union break this year... welcome to the start of our year three. Let's get shuffling! This week we have some surprise guests... and by surprise, we mean surprise to us. Awkward, maybe... entertaining, for sure! We welcome back Noelia, the instagram-less sister of Ramoncito, and local artist Michelle aka PinchiMichi. The discussion does it's thing flowing along as we discuss art, crystals, being darks, and of course, Jose Jose. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Michelle aka PinchiMichi Website Instagram Noelia Instagram - None!
No chinges... two years! We have learn quite a bit more than last year but not as much as one would hope. Still trying to do the best we can and we are grateful to all you out there listening to our pendejadas. Seriously, without the raza out there listening and supporting, not sure what the state of the podcast would be. Son chingonas y chingones... thanks you! This is our two year anniversary! And we are back at the Montebello Artfest to celebrate this milestone with the raza. As usual we got to meet some chingon fans and interviewed some chingon guests. Chido times are all around! We ran in old and new friends. Our guests: our gracious hosts, Randy & Stephanie from Keeping the Culture Alive... el compa Rolando from Pipiripau... chingon artist Mario Lopez (not from Bayside High)... and chingona Berenice Molina from Ura Casting. Thanks for listening and stay tuned (for year three)… ***Disclaimer: This episode was recorded live at an art festival with live music etc... at times it gets a bit noisy... because it was recorded live on site. Thanks for understanding. Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Keeping the Culture Alive Facebook Instagram Pipiripau Website Instagram Mario Lopez Art Instagram Facebook Berenice Molina Instagram Facebook
Accounts of my trip to Normandy - including Gold beach and Omaha. An exclusive preview of the new British Normandy Memorial which is dedicated to the 22,000 British, French and other foreigners killed during the World War two Normandy campaign. Some excellent D-Day passages from a book I’ve been reading about the D-Day landings, D-Day the Battle for Europe. "There was little sleep that night. The first squadrons were off in the night." "There was a pause in the bombing attacks about four in the morning and my son climbed onto the wall to see what was happening. He started shouting, “Mummy, mummy, the sea’s black with boats. I knew that the invasion had started." "We reached a landing craft and I was in a different world. All the men were wearing campaign ribbons and they were so calm. They were real men, real soldiers and I felt elated to be amongst them." "I reached the sea wall and leaned against it to regain my breath. Other soldiers were doing the same. That was when I realised that some of our men were missing." Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Normandy Memorial Trust Appeal - 75 veteran D-Day stories Full show notes and photos YouTube channel Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page Facebook page Web site home page Victoria Second World War re-enactor Crepon statue - Normandy WWII soldier Attacking the beaches in Normandy - British Normandy Memorial at Ver sur Mer, Gold Beach Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
Many campaign websites are not accessible to people with disabilities, an update on Biden's Q2 fundraising, and which candidates have already qualified for the September debates.Sponsors:Skillshare (http://skillshare.com/prh) Links:Not one 2020 candidate has a website that is accessible to the blind (Vox)Brian McNeilly on accessible candidate websites…in 2018 (Twitter/Brian McNeilly)Matt May on Twitter (Twitter/Matt May)Web Accessibility Statement (Warren campaign site)axe: Accessibility for Development Teams (Deque)WCAG 2.0 conformance levels (University of California)DOJ Places Website Rulemaking on the “Inactive” List [context for why the ADA doesn’t currently cover government website accessibility] (ADA Title III)"Access" [Chris's short film about accessibility] (Chris Higgins)Biden reports big fundraising number despite recent stumbles (Politico)Here Are the Democrats at Risk of Not Making the July Debates (NYT)Yang meets donor requirement for third and fourth debates (The Hill)Transcript: Transcript for Primary Ride Home Podcast, Thursday 07/04 – Primary Websites Don’t Work for People with Disabilities.
Flt Lt Sidney Stevens was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) during WWII raids bombing industrial Germany in 1943. "This thing was bumping up and down and sometimes you could lose 600 feet and you'd just drop vertically ... "I came out of the clouds and the German fighter was there waiting for me ... DFC citation: Pilot Officer Sidney George STEVENS (149614), Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, No. 57 Squadron. This officer has displayed great skill and determination throughout his tour of operations. One night in October, 1943, he piloted an aircraft detailed to attack Leipzig. On the outward flight violent electrical storms were encountered. Although the air speed indicator became useless and other equipment was rendered temporarily unserviceable, Pilot Officer Stevens went on to complete his mission. His persistence in the face of trying circumstances was most praiseworthy. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Normandy Memorial Trust Appeal - 75 veteran D-Day stories Full show notes and photos here Legacy of Liberation podcast Marine Tandy's story of Gold Beach Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page Facebook page Web site home page Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
HMS Exeter was sunk in Pacific waters during the second world war. Ray Fitchett made a recording of his tale of survival in Japan – abandoning ship in shark infested waters followed by three years’ captivity as a POW. Hear the terrifying tale of how he survived. "They decided to put some of us down the coal mine but I didn't fancy that. So I went to the tail end of the queue of guys and I thought I'd get a job at the top of the mine". "If you got lucky you might pick up some orange peel - You couldn’t eat the whole lot but you could scrape the white part out and that was luxury". More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Normandy Memorial Trust Appeal - 75 veteran D-Day stories Full show notes here Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page here Facebook page Web site home page
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings with memoirs about the tough training for D-Day and stories about Landing Craft Tanks delivering their cargo of hardware and humans to the battle-strewn WWII beaches. "We had delivered to Juno and Gold and were returning our Landing Craft Tank to England. We were close to our shores when we pancaked down so hard in the sea that we broke our craft’s back. "A German armoured machine gun truck with infantry squad stopped next to the American soldiers. The officer barked “Raus! Raus mit den Händen hoch!” More great unpublished history - of World War 2 Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Full show notes here Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page here Facebook page here. Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Facebook page Web site home page
The extraordinary turns of events that brought four Brits to the shores of Dunkirk at the same time as a Frenchman. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Fred Bates interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/g4365J5p5xY Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/FightingThroughPodcast Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/ww2-fighting-through-from-dunkirk-to-hamburg-war-diary/id624581457?mt=2 Full show notes http://fightingthroughpodcast.co.uk/
A bonus episode with listener feedback on the Capt Stan Perry interviews, episodes 37-38 plus end of year WW2 history quiz! Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you.
Fun Fact Tuesday: An estimated 140 species of rainforest plants and animals go extinct every day. Now on to our show! This week we tackle some heavy topics but not to worry we mix in the typical pendejadas. We kick it off with a discourse about "body positivity" and the return of the church of Sir Mix A Lot (supposedly). That leads into stories of being mislabeled and being self-conscious. We have a conversation of the science and bro-science of the subconscious mind and development. Let's get ready to rummmmble. Then... sponsor time! Then... onto round 2! Time for a discussion on the term "latinx". This leads us down a rabbit hole... sometimes the shuffle gets a little passionate or heated... this turns out to be one of those times. Good times. We end the episode with some shout outs and an announcement of a giveaway to the upcoming Momo show (link below). Plus a special shout out to the chingonas of the band Tiarra Girls out in Austin for putting out good music with a solid message for the raza (link below). Listen to their new song at the end of the episode. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… **Disclaimer time: We at the shuffle are neither scientists or bro-scientists; there isn't much prep or fact checking; the opinions contained within are just that. Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements but maybe this time they are... support the raza.) Tiarra Girls Tiarragirls.com Facebook Instagram Momo Rodriguez w/ Frankie Quinones & Vannessa Vasquez • October 19 @ the Ice House Pasadena Tickets & Info
Capt Stanley Perry was in the British tank regiment the Sherwood Rangers and saw a lot of action in Normandy and Germany. He survived battles, bombs and booby traps to tell of his amazing WWII exploits some 75 years later! Great Unpublished History! Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Link to feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here.
PART TWO. Continuing with Part two of Capt Stanley Perry's WW2 interview. Recommended you listen to Part one, episode 36, first. Stan was in the British tank regiment the Sherwood Rangers and saw a lot of action in Normandy and Germany. He survived WWII battles, bombs and booby traps to tell of his amazing exploits some 75 years later! Great Unpublished History! Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here
Interview with Freddie Linacre, a British veteran of the North Africa campaign and POW in World War 2. Soldiers survived or were killed or captured. Learn how one man nearly did all three. Hear the painful tricks POW's pulled to get out of work duties. Learn how being a Catholic POW, even in Italy, guaranteed you an even harder existence! Great, Unpublished History! Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here
One year ago, we started this dog and pony show and like most things in life, it went pretty fast. We've learned quite a few thing since and have quite a few things yet to learn, but we are grateful for all the raza out there listening. Still amazed that there is raza out there listening to our pendejadas. The fact that you give us your time is incredibly chingon! Thank you. So yeah, this is our one year anniversary! A huevo! We celebrated this milestone with the raza at the Montebello Artfest. Met with chingon fans and made news ones plus interviewed some incredible guests. Chido! This week, we talk to some film icons. No joke... these guys are deeply rooted into our chicano culture and we were honored to have them stop by our booth. Our guests: Danny De La Paz (Puppet in American Me), Daniel Villarreal (Little Puppet in American Me), and Will Gotay (Pancho in Stand and Deliver). Thanks for listening and stay tuned (for year two)… ***Disclaimer: This episode was recorded live at an art festival with live music etc... at times it gets a bit noisy... cause it was recorded live on site. Thanks for understanding. Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Danny De La Paz Facebook Instagram Daniel Villarreal Facebook Instagram Will Gotay Twitter Instagram
Hear the WWII diary Anne Cheall wrote on holiday in Wales in July 1943. A brief sojourn before returning to the bomb making factory. Paul tries out his foreign language skills. The secret sayings and proverbs which guided Anne throughout her life. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here.
A Wren's Story, by Audrey Johnson - the memoirs of a WREN in a signals team during WW2, based in N Ireland. How Anne Cheall made the best of limited rations with her wartime recipes. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Full show notes here Feedback/reviews in Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Twitter page here Facebook page Web site home page
Anne Cheall describes her life as a civilian in WW2, as a 17 year old. How she staved off the threat of hunger, the dangers of working in a bomb factory, the humour from working for a German boss, and how she stood in as a surrogate agony aunt for one of her friends who thought she was pregnant! More great unpublished history Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here.
He lives! We kick off with a quick recap of el compa's stand up comedy show. Shuffle to El Mundial... the World Cup! The excitement... the Northgate runs... the comedy... the controversy... the emotions! Ooooole, oooole, ooole... oooole! Yeah, episode over. No... yeah... the episode continues. It shuffles over to a more serious note, this horrible deal with the migrant children and the 8 year old that got the cops called on her. To cool down the mood... micheladas! Salud! Shuffle to story time... someone takes a trip to the engine whisperer then someone tells us another couple good mechanic stories. Warning: at this point, mistakes were made. No apology because it turns out to be a hilarious mistake that keeps on giving. Long story short... someone gets corrected but turns out he was correct to begin with (fact check was made after the episode). Things get a little serious again... things are pretty serious in the country... but not to worry, shuffle... back to the pendejadas. It's all wrapped up with a few more pendejadas. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) These family separations are ("were" hopefully) immoral no matter how to slice it. So, if you were thinking of buying a shuffle shirt, for now, F that plan and instead we ask that you donate to an organization that assists these children and families. Some are listed below, they are to get you started. As always with charities, do your due diligence. • RAICES Texas - https://www.raicestexas.org or Donate on Facebook • The Florence Project - https://firrp.org • ACLU - https://www.aclu.org (not a charity) or their foundation (charity arm) https://action.aclu.org/give/make-tax-deductible-gift-aclu-foundation
Volker, born 1944, tells some fascinating tales about the dangers his Dad faced in returning to his home country ahead of the advancing Russians, as WW2 ended. Many family stories include a daring escape from Stalingrad and escape from a train bound for Siberia. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Show notes link here.
Moving on up... two guests on today's episode... esta cabron. El compa Momo came by the shuffle again with actor, and all round chingon vato, Anthony "Big Citric" Campos. We chat it up about all kinds of pendejadas... in typical shuffle fashion. The discussion kicks off with tacos... of course. That leads somehow into confusing fans with family and "celebrity" status. We touch on the #MeToo in both a serious and not so serious tone. Plus a celebrity encounter at Momo's last show gone wrong. Big Citric tells us about his start in the "biz" and the story how he met Momo. They also tell us a few stories about el jefe, Mr. Lopez. Then we have a discourse about Latinos in comedy and show business in general. That transitions nicely to making your own way in life and everything else. It's all wrapped up with 10... 12... or 15 questions, something like that, with Big Citric. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Momo Rodriguez https://www.instagram.com/momorodriguez/ https://www.facebook.com/momorodriguez/ Anthony "Big Citric" Campos https://www.instagram.com/bigcitric https://www.facebook.com/synikocitric
So for this holiday... wait... what holiday... in the British sense... lost episode time! We banter about a chingon michelada delivery... good times. A massage story... not that kind cochinos! Something about Uber drivers that better be good listeners. We discuss more ride share stories... shuffle... electric scooters (again)... shuffle... preferences on warming tortillas... shuffle. It's a shorter episode... so you get shorter notes. Holiday! Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Rojolada Michelada Mix - @rojolada Special Thanks to: Dre from Dre's Geek Philosophy Podcast
Two WW2 servicemen. Two accounts of the same very special voyage upon the iconic Queen Mary in 1943, taking allied troops from Scotland to Egypt. "I relieved Tommy as lookout on the quarter deck, he reported Queen Mary sighted with HMS Curacao in the fare of her. What happened in the next few moments was too quick to be true, unfortunately it was true. "For three days, I didn’t care whether I lived or died; that’s how bad it was. I would never forget Christmas 1942 "The escort for the American trip was organised like a relay race, with six destroyers positioned in pairs across the Atlantic. More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Full show notes and photos at www.FightingThroughPodcast.co.uk.
The story of Brian Asquith, who was a Rifleman in the Kings Royal Rifle Corps and was captured at Dunkirk in 1940, WWII. A dangerous but heart-warming adventure in war-time Poland. Learn how the Polish people and the human race come out on top despite deadly dealings by the Nazis. "Suddenly through the haze we saw a flight of 20 large planes in arrow formation at about 10,000 feet. As they came nearer we realised they were American Fortresses". "We found a courtyard with steps leading to a cellar and decided this would be our hiding place, but we’d only been there for about half an hour when we heard footsteps in the yard and heard a loud voice say 'Englander, Aus'." More great unpublished history - of the Second World War. Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you. Full show notes and photos at www.FightingThroughPodcast.co.uk Please note that photos below may or may not display depending on which listening platform you’re using. Brian Asquith, author of POW memoir Long Time No WC. This 13 yr old German boy was one of 60 members of the Hitler Youth captured by the 14th Armoured Division, 3rd US Army, in the vicinity of Martinszell-Waltenhofen, Germany on April 29, 1945. The group of youngsters ranged in age from 13-17 yrs old. US Army Signal Corps photo - PFC Joseph W. Lapine Colourised by: Colour by RJM Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
Where do we start... #31... episode gets rolling along with Xvideos and misunderstood music lyrics. Easy transition... as always. That is followed by a nice shuffle of topics. We touch on the Easter holiday which leads to a story of someone's dad getting into a fight. That shuffles over to the terminator and yet another review/discussion about a Netflix documentary (starting to think they owe us some ad fees). Then it gets a tad serious for a few beats as we touch on some political topics but not to worry as that segues into the Mundial (aka the World Cup)! The wrap up starts with a Canadian Lotto story but turns into the usual extended encore that is the episode recap. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Son Reebok o son Nike - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jd4TsegK9fQ
28 Wilf Shaw RIP Tribute It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of WWII veteran Wilf Shaw in hospital on 21 March 2018. His family advise that he passed away very peacefully in the early hours in hospital. He had enjoyed exceptional health for his age until a few weeks ago, when the breathing difficulties he had had trouble with during the past eighteen months worsened quite dramatically. Special episode about WW2 veteran Wilf Shaw RIP. Listener tributes plus the best and funniest parts of his interviews. "You were always a rebel Wilf and it was those types of blokes who won this bloody War for us" Fred Zilken. RIP Private Shaw W, 4753850 Called up on 13 June 1940, 6th Battalion, Green Howards Born 6 Feb 1920, Died 21 March 2018, Aged 98 Links - Not supported by all podcast players: Facebook page Link to feedback/reviews at Apple Podcasts - Thank you Full show notes and photos at www.FightingThroughPodcast.co.uk Please note that photos below may or may not display depending on which listening platform you’re using Below: Wilf in later years Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
Back at it on the same day and time... same pendejadas. We commence with someone's tales from his Hawaii trip... yeah he came back. Of course, we all know this will take a bit but it's worth it. The conversation comes back around to a McDonald's we discussed some episodes back... "You had one job". This segues us to an obvious connection, "cholo goth"... okay maybe not so obvious. Yeah, you heard that right... cholo... goth! Worth it. Then an actual good segue to an anecdote about an ex co-worker... it's related... really. We get into some Oscars talk with some amusing related but unrelated stories thrown in... in typical fashion. Followed up by yet another discourse of a Netflix show. It all gets wrapped up with a pair of Stevie Wonder stories. Thanks for listening and stay tuned… Links (Not always to be taken as endorsements) Music Video mentioned - Prayers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpVcBrD7dRw