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In this latest First World War Q&A episode we tackle some of the most intriguing and overlooked questions about life, strategy and survival on the Western Front and after the guns fell silent.Why did the British Army so often attack on ground not of its own choosing, at places like Loos and the Somme? If British commanders could have picked the battlefield, where might they have fought instead, and why? We then explore the everyday realities of the British Army by looking at the role of regimental cooks: were they safe behind the lines, or did they have to fight as front-line soldiers too? And if so what examples do we have of this?Moving beyond the Armistice, we examine what happened when civilians returned to their shattered towns and villages after the Great War. Did governments help rebuild devastated communities, or was the burden carried by charities and local people? How were homes, farms and businesses reconstructed across the former battlefields of France and Belgium, and who actually paid for the enormous clean-up of the Western Front? We look at unexploded shells, wrecked trenches, barbed wire and battlefield debris, and ask whether German reparations really covered the cost.Finally, we investigate one of the visual trademarks of First World War battlefields: blasted woodland reduced to splintered stumps. If forests offered little cover and tangled roots made digging trenches harder, why were woods and copses fought over so fiercely?A deep dive into strategy, soldiers' daily lives, post-war reconstruction and the scarred landscapes of the Western Front, this episode sheds new light on how the First World War was fought and how its aftermath reshaped Europe.Main Image: 'This Place was Hooge' - Provisional housing at Hooge in c.1919/20 (Old Front Line archives)Sign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
The path forward is very clear the folks who have IRS Tax Credits on their brains plan to by-pass the constitutional path of local control. Curtis brings us a lifetime of experience in the field.
We gather in the name of each commodity that brings us together but it is about the people involved that make it all worth it.Thank you Glenn for your passion and commitment to the SD Pork producers.
Minnesota is a powerhouse in nation for the diversity of agriculture products in fact number 7 in the entire nation.
Representing the Nebraska Humanities and PBS Janie recently gave a presentation the Sherman County Historical Society this one all should hear. We need to brush up on our history.
Episodio: Petra Loos — Ritmos sin Fronteras desde Praga hasta LondresSumérgete en una conversación inspiradora con Petra Loos, también conocida como Loosid Dreamer: DJ y productora originaria de Praga, República Checa, actualmente radicada en Londres desde 2015. Con una vida marcada por la música —desde aprender a tocar la batería con su padre hasta explorar géneros electrónicos en profundidad— Petra ha construido un perfil artístico único que abarca psytrance, techno, progresivo y ambient experimental. Resident Advisor+1En este episodio, exploramos:Su evolución personal y musical desde sus primeros pasos en DJing hasta la producción de sus propias pistas a partir de 2024. Petra LoosEl enfoque creativo detrás de su sonido, que combina grooves hipnóticos, texturas ambientales y estructuras emocionales que trascienden géneros. SoundCloudHistorias y anécdotas desde la escena underground londinense y cómo sus influencias globales han moldeado su estilo.Su visión sobre la comunidad, la experimentación sonora, y el rol de la música electrónica como espacio de exploración emocional y colectiva.Ya sea que estés descubriendo a Petra por primera vez o sigas su trayectoria como DJ/beatmaker, este episodio ofrece un vistazo profundo a la mente creativa detrás de un proyecto que desafía etiquetas y celebra la diversidad del sonido.
Located in Bismarck, ND the Soup Cafe is just one of the many ways that Heavens Helpers has evolved into providing men with the leadership traits we need in society today with Faith and Purpose.Soup Cafe, Bismarck ND
In der Wirtschaft versuchen wir oft, die Zukunft aus den Daten der Vergangenheit zu berechnen. Doch wirkliche Innovation – das radikal Neue – lässt sich nicht in Excel-Tabellen planen. Es bricht herein. Das ist „Adventus“ und Kairos. Zu Gast ist Dr. Andreas Loos, Theologe und ehemaliger Automechaniker. Mit ihm sezieren wir die Jahreslosung 2026 („Siehe, ich mache alles neu“) als Blaupause für Kreativität und Disruption. Wir diskutieren, warum unsere aktuelle „Macher-Mentalität“ oft an Grenzen stößt und warum Hoffnung eine härtere Währung ist als billiger Optimismus. Ein Gespräch über Kontrolle, das Wagnis der Freiheit (von Kindererziehung bis KI) und die Kraft des „Trotzdem“. Fragen, Anmerkungen & Co gern an hello@talerundtalar.de TALER & TALAR Konferenz 2026 02.-04. September | & bringt viel Frucht | Kloster Volkenroda [www.talerundtalar.de](http://www.talerundtalar.de)
The trail that Trent follows that started in 2020 when Trump commuted the criminal sentence of former Illinois Gov Blagojavich then full parden in Feb 2025. Is that somehow tied to this week's EO streamlining the permitting of Data Centers?
In a very challenging economic environment, the total revenue for the two wealthiest animal rights groups sets a record on total revenue.
On Dec 2, 1970 the U.S. EPA was created because a lady named Rachel Carson created a myth about DTT. Today the EPA continues to destroy production at the vechicle and farm equipment level with zero net gain.
Major victory for property rights as it follows up a 2022 ruling by the ND Supreme Court that pore space does have a property right.
Current practicing DVM in Arizona Debbie walks us though the fear that so many are living with right now.
Send us a textHere's a conversation with a broadcast veteran who's spent nearly 30 years in large-market media—hosting radio, interviewing icons like Eminem, Mike Tyson, Jim Brown, and Kendrick Lamar, and now operating on the executive side with a global music brand. He helped pioneer the shift from traditional radio to YouTube, building on-air personalities into on-screen creators and translating audience habits into sustainable digital growth.We dig into the strategy behind platform transitions: how to repurpose radio segments for video, design thumbnails and titles that convert, and build a content pipeline that keeps creators consistent without burning out. Expect real talk on partnerships, rights, monetization, and measuring what matters across broadcast, YouTube, and socials.His community work runs just as deep. Through Monrovia's public access network KGEM-TV, he developed civic programming—City Council and School Board recaps, How to Run for Office, Digital Dialogues—and produced events like House Party at the Park to bring neighbors together. He's launching commUNITY reIMAGINED and hopes to expand DREAM CHASERS career day in the SGV, connecting students with creative-industry pros.Recognition followed: a national honor from the Alliance for Community Media (Jewell Ryan White award for cultural diversity) and a role as city delegate in bringing the All-America City award home to Monrovia. If you care about radio-to-digital evolution, music business strategy, community media, and youth mentorship, this episode is a playbook. Keywords: radio to YouTube, music industry, content strategy, community media, KGEM-TV, civic engagement, creator economy, live events, career day, San Gabriel Valley.__________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
In this Remembrance Day special, we step through the doors of Bateman's, the 17th-century Jacobean house that became both a refuge and a muse for imperial poet, journalist and writer, Rudyard Kipling.Nestled in the folds of the Sussex Weald, the sandstone gables, mullioned windows and heavy beams of Bateman's speak of endurance - a quality that runs like a golden thread through Kipling's writing. From the carved oak staircase to the low, moody study, Bateman's was more than a home: it was the stage for Kipling's reflections on empire, loss, and belonging. As the First World War cast its long shadow, Bateman's also became a house of grief. Kipling's only son, John, was killed at the Battle of Loos in 1915, a loss that transformed the poet's voice and deepened his understanding of duty and remembrance.In this episode, we explore Kipling's idealised search for 'home', how the stillness of Bateman's shaped his later work - and how its rooms echo with the unspoken cost of war. Join us as we walk the paths Kipling once took, tracing the lines between place, poetry, and remembrance... and discovering how a Sussex gentleman's farmhouse became a monument to both creativity and courage.Then hold your head up all the more,This tide,And every tide;Because he was the son you bore,And gave to that wind blowing and that tide!From My Boy Jack (1916) by Rudyard Kipling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sende uns Deine NachrichtHenrik Loos ist Musiker, Produzent und KI-Pionier – eine ungewöhnliche Kombination, die zeigt, wie aus analogen Wurzeln digitale Visionen entstehen. Gemeinsam mit Grundschulleiter Hartmut Höfs und Psychologin Nicole Stahmann baut er mit „Pig-Band-Borste“ eine Lernwelt, in der Musik, Werte und Künstliche Intelligenz verschmelzen.In dieser Folge erzählt Henrik, wie aus 100.000 verkauften Lernsongs ein Edutainment-Projekt auf Pixar-Niveau wurde. Wir sprechen über Bildung, Kreativität und darüber, warum KI keine Bedrohung ist, sondern ein Werkzeug, das Menschen stärkt.www.bundesverband.aiSupport the show________________ Du möchtest noch mehr? Abonniere den Podcast bei Apple oder Spotify, folge für noch mehr exklusive Inhalte (wie z.B. Videoaufzeichnungen und Hintergrundinformationen) unserer Podcast-Community https://geniusalliance.substack.com und vernetze dich mit Norman auf LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/muellernorman Bitte unterstütze unsere Arbeit und schreibe uns eine Podcast-Bewertung bei Apple und Spotify. Damit hilfst du uns, weiterhin spannende Gäste in den Podcast einzuladen, von denen wir alle lernen können.
The size of the beef herd around the world is critical. The tour made a stop at the Hoffman Ranch female sale on Oct 27, 2025 and we joined them for a day.
In a special episode we are joined by Professor Peter Doyle who delivered this talk on Loos at a Podcast Supporters Evening for the 110th Anniversary of the battle last month.Peter's new edition of is book is found here: Loos 1915.Sign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
In the penultimate episode of this six-part podcast series about career planning in science, Julie Gould discusses some of the setbacks faced by junior researchers, including political upheaval, financial crises and a change in supervisor.Shortly after embarking on a PhD at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, Katja Loos' supervisor relocated to the University of Bayreuth, taking his team with him. But weeks later he died of an aggressive cancer.Loos, who is now a polymer chemistry researcher at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, describes how she worked through the various choices and challenges she faced as a result of her supervisor's sudden death, and why she abandoned plans for an industry career.Funding struggles in Argentina led to paleontologist Mariana Viglino relocating to Germany. But before moving she describes how a very prescribed career path denied her the opportunity to think about her long-term plans.Tomasz Glowacki says abandoning a rigid career plan helped him to better navigate the various challenges he faced after completing a PhD in computer science at Poznan University of Technology, Poland, in 2013.Finally, Julia Yates, an organizational psychologist and careers coach at City St George's, University of London, reassures early career researchers facing a sudden disruption to their careers. It's fine, she says, to put career planning on hold. Sometimes paying bills and putting food on the table has to take priority. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Parmi les grandes figures de la Résistance française, Émilienne Moreau tient une place à part. Son destin fut incroyable parce qu'il traversa deux guerres mondiales, chacune la révélant comme une femme d'exception.L'histoire commence en 1915, pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Émilienne a seulement 17 ans. Elle vit à Loos-en-Gohelle, près de Lens, une ville occupée par les troupes allemandes. Lorsque les combats éclatent autour de son quartier, elle décide de transformer la maison familiale en poste de secours improvisé. Elle soigne les blessés, abrite des soldats britanniques et, lorsque les Allemands tentent d'entrer, elle n'hésite pas à prendre les armes. À coups de grenades et de fusil, la jeune fille repousse plusieurs assauts, protégeant ainsi les soldats alliés. Son courage impressionne tant qu'elle est décorée par la France, le Royaume-Uni et même par la Russie. À 17 ans, elle devient l'une des héroïnes les plus célèbres de la guerre.Après 1918, Émilienne épouse un officier, fonde une famille et mène une vie plus discrète. Mais son incroyable destin ne s'arrête pas là. Quand la Seconde Guerre mondiale éclate, elle a la quarantaine. Fidèle à son tempérament, elle refuse la soumission. Très vite, elle s'engage dans la Résistance, notamment au sein du mouvement Combat. Elle organise des filières d'évasion, diffuse des tracts clandestins, participe aux réseaux d'information. Arrêtée par la Gestapo, elle échappe de justesse à la déportation, mais continue malgré tout ses activités.Ses actions lui valent d'être à nouveau décorée à la Libération. Devenue figure de proue de la Résistance féminine, elle incarne le courage et la détermination d'une génération qui n'a jamais accepté la tyrannie.Ce qui rend le destin d'Émilienne Moreau si remarquable, c'est sa double carrière héroïque : adolescente téméraire dans les tranchées de 1915, puis résistante aguerrie face aux nazis trente ans plus tard. Peu de figures de l'histoire de France ont ainsi incarné, à deux époques différentes, la même force de caractère et le même engagement.Émilienne Moreau s'éteint en 1971, couverte de décorations, mais son nom reste trop peu connu du grand public. Pourtant, son parcours illustre à la fois le courage individuel, la place des femmes dans les conflits et cette incroyable capacité à se lever deux fois contre l'oppression.En somme, si son destin fut exceptionnel, c'est parce qu'il relie deux guerres mondiales à travers une seule vie, celle d'une femme qui, deux fois, choisit la liberté au prix du danger. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ever found yourself halfway through a showing thinking, “This buyer has no intention of buying anything”? You, my friend, have met the infamous looky loo. They're curious, they're charming, and they are a black hole of time, gas money, and sanity, unless you have boundaries. In this episode, we're going deep into how to manage the buyers who just want to look; the ones who text at 9pm with Zillow links, or who take seven years to finally make a purchase. We're sharing real stories (some wild ones), actionable strategies, and a whole lot of permission to run your business like a business. If you've ever thought, “I don't want to lose the deal,” but also “I might lose my mind,” this one's for you. Here's what we cover in this episode: What makes someone a looky loo and how to spot them early How to set clear boundaries and expectations without guilt The difference between being helpful and being used When to quiet quit on a buyer (and how to do it professionally) Scripts to help you say what needs to be said, kindly but firmly How to qualify casual buyers without scaring them off How buyer behavior impacts your time, business, and mental load Products, People & Previous Episodes Mentioned:
Shows that airs on BEK News do you think the virtual fencing they are promoting will be used for people in 15 minute cities?
The information we have been provided about nutrition in the modern world has lead to massive health problems for not only American citizens but global.
What was the “Forgotten Front” of Northern France? In this episode, we explore the stretch of battlefield from Armentières on the Belgian border through La Bassée to the ground near Loos, scene of the Big Push of September 1915: fought 110 years ago this weekend. We uncover the history, walk the landscape, and share the stories of the men who fought and fell on this often-overlooked part of the Western Front.The Road to La Bassée Poem: The Road to La BasséeSign up for the free podcast newsletter here: Old Front Line Bulletin.You can order Old Front Line Merch via The Old Front Line Shop.Got a question about this episode or any others? Drop your question into the Old Front Line Discord Server or email the podcast.Send us a textSupport the show
In this episode we commemorate the 110th anniversary of the Battle of Loos by talking to author Nigel Atter about the 8th Lincoln's experience on the second day of the battle. We discuss how the Germans attacked them before they could go into action and how all of their Officers became casualties. We find out how one Officer was shot in the head, taken prisoner and held in captivity for over 3 years before returning home and resuming his business career. And we look at the claim that the battalion “threw their rifles away and bolted”. And much more too including the tragic story of twin brothers who died on that day.
Ep 158 Description: “If something feels good and you are not harming anyone, keep doing it, because pleasure will give you health, as simple as that.” —Samara Ferrara Imagine for a moment that your body's capacity for pleasure is your greatest strength in birth. That every fear, every past pain, could be transformed into a source of profound power and release. This isn't a fantasy; it's an ancient wisdom rooted not in fear, but in profound joy, release, and presence. Samara Ferrara is a professional home birth midwife in Mexico who brings a blend of science, spirit, and sacred care to her work. Having witnessed birth as a child and later birthing her own three children at home, she embodies a deep trust in the body's innate wisdom. Her courageous journey of healing from past trauma offers profound insight into how women can reclaim their sovereignty and transform the birthing process through pleasure. Tune in as Debra and Samara dive into the heart of Samara's practice, exploring how her personal story with pleasure and spiritual connection guides her work. She also shares a moving homebirth experience that revealed birth as a rite of passage and opens up about how motherhood, loss, and life's deepest cycles have shaped her sacred service to others. Connect with Debra! Website: https://www.orgasmicbirth.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/orgasmicbirth X: https://twitter.com/OrgasmicBirth YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OrgasmicBirth1 Tik Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@orgasmicbirth LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debra-pascali-bonaro-1093471 Episode Highlights: 03:23 Introduced to Home Births 08:38 The Role of Doulas and Support Teams 13:31 Addressing Trauma and Finding Healing 15:58 Motherhood, Loos, and Deepening 19:51 Creating Pleasure in Birth and Parenting 25:26 Educating Children on Pleasure and Health 28:42 Explore Joy Resources:
Met behulp van DNA-technieken ontdekte bioloog Luna van der Loos drie nieuwe zeewiersoorten voor Nederland. In de Rotterdamse haven is een proef gestart met drie ezels die leiding-stroken vrijhouden. Het boek 'Dokters van Nature' is een van de vijf genomineerde boeken voor de Natuurboekenprijs 2025. Verder in de uitzending: trekvogels, kokkels, Levend Erfgoed, plooivleugelwespen en stikstofcrisis. De column is deze week van Begijn Le Blue. Vroege Vogels Radio op NPO Radio 1 wordt zondag gepresenteerd door Menno Bentveld van 7.00 tot 10.00 uur vanuit het Groene Huis te Amersfoort. Lees meer over de gehele uitzending (https://www.bnnvara.nl/vroegevogels/audio/radio-14-september-2025-wieren-wandelfilm-dementie-ezels)
This morning, Toto USA opened a $224 million manufacturing facility in Morrow, Georgia, reshoring production of high-end, one-piece toilets from the Toto Group's plants in Asia. Toto USA is the Japanese manufacturer's Americas division based in Morrow, Georgia.The company, one of the largest plumbing manufacturers in the world that does more than $5.34 billion in annual sales, says it made the move to increase U.S. luxury one-piece toilet production capacity by 150% to meet rising demand.
Massive winds destroy many trees and buildings in Seward and Friend, Nebraska. Let take a minute and think about what we have taken for granted.
Send us a textWelcome to today's episode!For the first time, we have created a listener's request podcast; I was contacted by a listener who discovered his Grandfather had been killed at Hill 70 while serving with the Cameron Highlanders at the Battle of Loos in 1915. The listener is planning his first-ever trip to the Western Front and wants to walk the battlefield where his Grandfather was killed. He asked if I could do a podcast about that area - your wish is my command!We begin with an overview of the fighting on the Loos battlefield and then walk a circular route around Hill 70 and Bois Hugo to explore what happened and what remains to be seen to this day.Support the podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsbloghttps://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
This week, David Loos, co-founder of Frontline Bud Foundation and the founder of Farmer Dave's Consulting joins the Cannabis Equipment News podcast to discuss the birth of Minnesota's cannabis market, why cannabis is a good industry to build a career and whether or not state cultivators can survive an open market. Oh, and why operators can't skimp on capital expenditures—that's a big one too. Please make sure to like, subscribe and share the podcast. You could also help us out by giving the podcast a positive review. Finally, to email the podcast or suggest a potential guest, you can reach David Mantey at David@cannabisequipmentnews.com.
Send us a textWelcome to the first episode of Season 8!Today, we travel to the forgotten front and the village of Bois Grenier. The fields in this sleepy corner of agricultural France contain dozens of German bunkers and blockhouses from the time of World War I. The sector was a nursery sector - a relatively quiet location where new battalions could learn the regimes of trench warfare. The peace was shattered on the afternoon of the 25th September 1915 when a diversionary attack for the Battle of Loos had disastrous effects for the men of the 2nd Rifle Brigade and the Royal Berkshires.We walk the fields and hear about the infamous "Dicky's Dash", the tragic end to the life of a Canadian flying ace, listen to stories of murder most foul and unbelievable gallantry, as well as boomerangs and the mystery and unknown fate of Clifford the monkey.Support the podcast:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsbloghttps://footstepsofthefallen.com/gallery/
Cattlemen participate in a press conference as the U.S. Senate begins debate on The Big Ugly Bill that is loaded with government spending and control. Ethan Lane Sr. VP of Government Affairs explains why.
Kanzler Merz: Staatsbesöök in Washington +++ NATO-Minister för´t Verdeffenderen bereden Topp vör +++ Neddersassen will Gebühren för verpasste Terminen bunnswiet regeln +++ Heevammenzentrum Bremerhoben nimmt Arbeit op +++ Bremen bestimmt per Loos över nee´en E-Scooter-Anbeder +++ Dat Weer
What are the odds that 3 days after Kristi Noem speaks in Madison, SD 2 business have raids for illegals from Homeland Security.
On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Harry Potter delves into the life and service of prison reformer Alexander Paterson, drawing on his wartime diary and letters. From gentleman ranker to officer in the Bermondsey Battalion, Paterson served at Loos and later held various roles including lecturer, defence counsel, intelligence officer and Sports and Recreation Officer. He also contributed to the Division's history and supported Talbot House alongside Tubby Clayton. Recorded as part of the London Pride Conference 2024.
On this week's Mentioned in Dispatches podcast, Stephen Sandford explores the early history of the 18th Battalion London Regiment (London Irish) during the First World War. He examines the battalion's formation, recruitment, training and unique cultural identity, as well as its connections to Ireland and its first action at Loos. This talk was recorded at the London Pride Conference, held in June 2024.
Happy Wednesday, y'all! Today we chat about Kelly Dodd calling Patrik & Pol and The Valley's latest episode and WWHL. We had a lot to talk about but always squeeze in Jeff Lewis Live chat too. Grab your favorite drink and let's hang out for the next hour !!!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It was a tremendous evening in Chillicothe, MO for the Livingston County GOP event.
This episode challenges the dental industry's casual approach to gingivitis and reframes bleeding gums as a severe systemic health warning that demands attention! Melissa and Tabitha reveal why making gingivitis identification compelling to patients is crucial for oral and overall health outcomes. Link to Meissa's Post mentioned in the episode: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG0LnVGsrnT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Key Topics Covered
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller explains a law that was put into in the 1800's is not what we need today for Brand Law.
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I will give you a clue, it is 13.2 million barrels of oil every day.
How do we stop this runaway train?
Dave Albers is a Ness County Commissioner in Kansas and reins in the future of Liberty is Local Control.
Dr. Isherwood returns to the podcast to talk about his new book “The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front.” From Casemate Publishers: “How did ordinary citizens become soldiers during the First World War, and how did they cope with the extraordinary challenges they confronted on the Western Front? These are questions Ian Isherwood seeks to answer in this absorbing and deeply researched study of the actions and experiences of an infantry battalion throughout the conflict. His work gives us a vivid impression of the reality of war for these volunteers and an insight into the motivation that kept them fighting. The narrative traces the history of the 8th Battalion The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment), a Kitchener battalion raised in 1914. The letters, memoirs and diaries of the men of the battalion, in particular the correspondence of their commanding officer, reveal in fascinating detail what wartime life was like for this group of men. It includes vivid accounts of the major battles in which they were involved – Loos, the Somme, Passchendaele, the German Spring Offensive, and the final 100 Days campaign. The battalion took heavy losses, yet those who survived continued to fight and took great pride in their service, an attitude that is at odds with much of the popular perception of the Great War. Ian Isherwood brings in the latest research on military thinking and learning, on emotional resilience, and cultural history to tell their story.” Follow the First World War Letters of H.J.C. Peirs, a digital history project at Gettysburg College: https://www.jackpeirs.org Where to buy “The Battalion: Citizen Soldiers at War on the Western Front” - https://www.casematepublishers.com/9781526774224/the-battalion/ The BFWWP is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BattlesoftheFirstWorldWarPodcast. Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Follow us on BlueSky at @WW1podcast.bsky.social: https://bsky.app/profile/ww1podcast.bsky.social and the BFWWP website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com. Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com with any questions, comments, or concerns. Please review the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes! :)
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In this episode of North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak sits down with Trent Loos—a sixth-generation farmer, radio, tv and podcast host, and outspoken voice for agriculture. Trent shares his insights on critical issues facing agriculture, including government regulations, property rights, and environmental policies that impact farmers across the nation.From his encounters with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his in-depth analysis of the controversial CO2 pipelines, Trent provides a firsthand look at the struggles of American agriculture. Chrissy and Trent also discuss the challenges posed by net carbon policies, the influence of global agendas on local farming, and the importance of standing up for personal property rights.Listeners will leave this episode with a renewed perspective on how grassroots activism and local involvement are essential for safeguarding agricultural freedoms and land ownership. Join Chrissy and Trent as they unpack the complex landscape of modern farming and the hope that comes from unity in the face of division.Links & Resources:Watch the RFK Jr. video on CO2 pipelines mentioned in this episode - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llcvrKDJRo0Learn more about Trent Loos' work - http://www.loostales.com/Explore related articles and resources on Sustains Act - https://www.americanagriwomen.org/sustainsFollow Us: Subscribe to North American Ag Spotlight on Rumble, Telegram, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Amazon.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with friends and colleagues interested in the future of agriculture! #farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Send us a textThe American Society of Agricultural Consultants will hold its 2024 Annual Conference in Fort Myers, Fla., beginning with a reception on Sunday, November 3. Conference sessions will begin on Monday and continue through Tuesday morning. That afternoon, attendees will be touring local agriculture from approximately noon to 6 p.m.Learn more at https://www.agconsultants.org/2024_annual_conference.phpSubscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com