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Latest podcast episodes about marqus

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels
WIP 1729: #ThrowbackThursday - The Unique Approach a Philadelphia Wholesaler Used to Generate $120k in Wholesale Fees!

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 41:13


While many businesses struggled during the pandemic, some real estate investors found a way to thrive. One of them is Marqus Freeman, a full-time wholesaler from Philadelphia and proud member of the TTP family.In this episode, Marqus shares how he earned $120K during the height of the pandemic—without much prior experience. He breaks down his wholesaling journey, the process he uses to pull leads, close deals, and overcome obstacles, all while staying proactive in a shifting market. If you're looking to break into wholesaling or grow your real estate hustle go to TTP Training Program for more.---------Show notes:(0:45) Beginning of today's episode(3:57) The difference between working as a full-time wholesaler vs. working as a real estate agent(9:35) What brought him into real estate?(17:30) How Marqus got his first $18K deal(23:30) Pulling a list through the MLS(26:29) A recent deal breakdown(32:54) How to deal with a tenant occupied wholesale deal?----------Resources:Max Maxwell Youtube ChannelSean TerryRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert KiyosakiThe 10X Rule by Grant CordoneBe Obsessed or Be Average by Grant CordoneMojo DialerMLSEmail Marqus at: freemass.co@gmail.com To speak with Brent or one of our other expert coaches call (281) 835-4201 or schedule your free discovery call here to learn about our mentorship programs and become part of the TribeGo to Wholesalingincgroup.com to become part of one of the fastest growing Facebook communities in the Wholesaling space. Get all of your burning Wholesaling questions answered, gain access to JV partnerships, and connect with other "success minded" Rhinos in the community.It's 100% free to join. The opportunities in this community are endless, what are you waiting for?

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Tony and Marqus dive into diverse topics, including the entertainment industry’s challenges and opportunities, app bans and their implications, societal desensitization to violence, sports debates, reality TV drama, and the struggles of America's poorest cities. They touch on college football playoffs, NBA trades, women’s basketball, and NFL games while sprinkling in lighthearted banter about movies,...Read More

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Tony and Marqus engage in dynamic conversations about health routines, tech setups, sports analysis, pop culture, and societal issues. They share insights on daily habits, monetization strategies, and DEI initiatives while diving into sports predictions, anime recommendations, and TV show reviews. Their discussions often highlight humor, critical thinking, and mutual interests in tech, media, and...Read More

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Tony and Marqus discuss a wide array of topics, from personal experiences to political and social commentary. They reflect on recent projects, like Marqus's hoodie designs, while also criticizing third-party delivery services. Sports take center stage with conversations on NFL and baseball, including Marqus's switch from supporting the Cowboys and Tony's college football rankings. They...Read More

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Tony and Marqus discuss a wide array of topics, from personal experiences to political and social commentary. They reflect on recent projects, like Marqus’s hoodie designs, while also criticizing third-party delivery services. Sports take center stage with conversations on NFL and baseball, including Marqus’s switch from supporting the Cowboys and Tony’s college football rankings. They...Read More

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network
657: Auctions, Beats, and Scandals

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024


Tony and Marqus engaged in a comprehensive discussion covering a wide array of topics: their AI experiences, military backgrounds, future plans, current events, sports, and music, including the NBA Finals, WNBA, and hip hop. They shared personal anecdotes, touched on the competitive nature of sports, and recent news stories like the Graceland auction and an...Read More

SSPI
Better Satellite World: The Promise, Episode 5 - Looking to the Future with 20 Under 35 Honorees Neha Lin, Armando Loli and Asad Malik

SSPI

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 41:00


In this Better Satellite World podcast series, we ask the question: “What would you do if you had the power to make the world a better place during your career?” Joining SSPI's Lou Zacharilla to answer that question in the fifth episode are 3 members of the “20 Under 35” cohort of 2023: Neha Lin, Space Systems Engineer at Iridum, Armando Loli, Project Engineer at Boeing and Asad Malik, Founder, Chairman and CEO of iRocket. Neha Lin is a Space Systems Engineer at Iridium. She joined the company in 2017 as a Satellite Payload Computer Engineer, during a pivotal time when Iridium had just begun retiring its older satellites and launching Iridium NEXT satellites with entirely new payload hardware and software, as well as hosted services. As soon as she took on this role, Neha was confronted with a multitude of challenges with on-orbit payload hardware and software issues and integrating the new satellites into the existing Iridium satellite constellation without disrupting service for customers. She investigated each issue and developed appropriate responses and procedures to minimize service impact. Neha also actively guided the Operations team in efforts to recover the computers with as little disruption as possible. Before joining Iridium, Neha began her career as a Reliability Test Engineer at Microchip Corp., where she carried out rigorous flash endurance cycles on PIC microcontrollers. She transitioned into a role as an RTL Design Engineer at Microchip Corp. before moving on to join Iridium. Armando Loli is a Project Engineer at Boeing. He joined the company initially as an Industrial Engineer, a role in which he supported F-15, F/A-18 and 777x aircraft. From there, Armando transferred to Kennedy Space Center to work on Boeing's Starliner Crewed Spacecraft. He was selected as a key member of the Pad Team that assists NASA astronauts into the Crew Module on Launch Day and also granted security clearances to help integrate Production Engineering initiatives across Boeing's entire Space and Launch portfolio. In his current position, Armando developed the requirements and initial design for a Spacecraft Production System Digital Model/Twin and demonstrated optimized build flows and flexible scaling to meet different build rate scenarios. He is currently managing 3 major projects for Boeing's Space Production, Test, Launch and Recovery Engineering Core Team. While working at Boeing, Armando created and now manages an initial Immersive Development Center for the company's space programs that provides Mixed Reality technologies, which help with manufacturing, production, test and operations. Asad Malik is the Founder, Chairman and CEO of iRocket. He founded iRocket at the age of 28 with the vision of bridging the “digital divide” by launching satellites designed to enhance 5G high-speed Internet access, autonomous vehicles, telemedicine and online education. The company's slogan, “Launch More. Wait Less,” articulates its commitment to providing low-cost, responsive launches with a fully reusable launch vehicle powered by clean, sustainable propellants. iRocket also plans to provide point-to-point cargo delivery services, which can be used for national security and humanitarian missions, such as those dealing with natural disasters. Asad is a graduate of the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. He worked at M&J Engineering Group, a diversified provider of engineering, environmental, construction and technology services, for 12 years, eventually serving as Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. While working at M&J, Asad developed MARQUS, an FEA error-checking and design optimization tool for submarine hull structure design, and helped deliver $2 billion in constructed value projects for the Department of Defense with exceptional CPARS ratings. Asad still serves on the Board of Directors at M&J while leading iRocket today. In 2020, he was accepted into the NYU Stern Accelerator Endless Frontiers Lab (EFL) and was part of its Deep Tech Cohort. EFL works with high-growth start-ups that employ innovations in technology and life sciences with the goal of having societal impact through science and technology.

Doc Ace Show – The Doctor AbrACEive Network

Tony and Marqus had a wide-ranging discussion, covering personal lives, career aspirations, neighborhoods, financial struggles, and student-athlete compensation. They also touched on college sports, NHL playoffs, MLB, and basketball standings, and reminisced about 2011 sports and media. Additionally, they discussed the upcoming Atlanta Jazz Festival, mental health awareness, crime updates, and potential documentaries.

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The Positivity Report
TPR. 329. MARK (Gospel/Besorah)

The Positivity Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 78:31


“And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of Elohiym is at hand: repent ye, and believe the Besorah.” MARQUS 1:15 את CEPHER “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the Besorah to every creature. He that believes and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believes not shall be damned. And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover. So then after Adonai had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of Elohiym. And they went forth, and preached everywhere, Yahuah working with them, and confirming the word with signs following. Amein.” MARQUS 16:15-20 את CEPHER

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols
Dr. Rich Simmons and Marqus Cole talk transportation. Ukraine power executives talk war.

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 53:00


In this episode, Dr. Rich Simmons from Georgia Tech co-hosts a special show from the Dunkin Lounge. Joining is Evangelical Environmental Network exec Marqus Cole and Better Tomorrow Solar's Kaveh Kamooneh. Finally, the hippy segment to wrap up the show with Faith Gunter and Logan Booker.

Cartoon Commotion
Ghostbusters, What Real Means

Cartoon Commotion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 74:40


The debate rages! Who ARE the REAL Ghostbusters? Busting into the livestream with Cade and Jiggy on this episode is Marqus from Superqool, looking back at the REAL in the REAL Ghostbusters cartoon. Theme Music composed by: Sam Swinnerton Art by: Luis Medina Hosted by: The Cereal Box Network Want more? The only way this show continues is with help from kind supporters like you. Join the commotion here: https://www.patreon.com/CartoonCommotion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cartooncommotion/message

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols
Cindy Rogers and Marqus Cole

Energy Matters with Commissioner Echols

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 54:02


In this episode, Tim Echols talks with Cindy Rogers and EEN's Marqus Cole about hospitality, Korean culture and energy efficiency.

The Bootleg Kev Podcast
#284 - Marqus Clae

The Bootleg Kev Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 25:43


Interview w/ Marqus Clae on the Bootleg Kev Podcast.Sponsored by Jardin Las Vegas - Follow on Instagram: @jardin_lasvegas & Check Out www.jardinlasvegas.comGet your first month of BLUECHEW for FREE, use the promo code "Bootleg" or click here: https://go.bluechew.com/bootlegSupport ODDSOX, go to: https://www.oddsoxofficial.com & use the promo code "BOOTLEGKEV" for 20% off at Check Out

The Justin Credible Podcast
Marqus Clae | Episode 11 | The Justin Credible Podcast

The Justin Credible Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 28:52


Marqus Clae joins The Justin Credible Podcast! Marqus Clae speaks on growing up in Houston, rappers that inspired him, and his favorite MCs from Houston. He also shares his favorite Jay-Z albums, being on tour with Joyner Lucas and Symba, and MCs that inspire him now. 

Missed Checkpoints
082 - Grandia II

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 111:59


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus and Dante revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Apologies but you know what it is, it wouldn't be Missed Checkpoints without us missing deadlines. Luckily we had time to record this last episode and it was a treat covering Grandia II.   I appreciate everyone that chatted with me when I first had this idea for a podcast. Anyone that ever voted in a poll for the fan's choice months. Anyone that downloaded an episode, listened to an episode, or shared with a friend. You all are the real MVP for supporting in your own way and for that I sincerely value you and the support you gave us. I failed to mention on the episode but I also appreciate every guest we've had too. Huge shoutouts to Tim, Re, Jonas, and brother Trevor. Even when we were shorthanded, they came in the clutch and fit right in with our dynamic. 10/10 would recommend having awesome people in your life that would support you and your podcasting endeavors. Great Guests, Great Experience! We've had highs, we've had lows, we've had many disagreements, and even more missed recording sessions but I couldn't have picked a more fun group to do this with. It's been an absolute pleasure doing Missed Checkpoints with my bros for the last 4+ years. Y'all are the best and I'm super grateful to call y'all my homies! And for the final time, we're Missed Checkpoints and we're out...PEACE!!! Our Socials Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch  Our Guests' Socials Tim: Twitter | Twitch   Jonas: Twitter Re: Twitter brother Trevor: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Grandia II OST - FIGHT!! Ver.1 Outro Music: Grandia II OST - Have Faith in Yourself

Steady State Podcast
S3E13 - Marqus Brown: Testing the Waters at UW

Steady State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 50:58


From Fairmount Park rowing camp as a teenager, to team captain at La Salle University, to coach at BLJ Community Rowing – you could definitely call Marqus Brown a Philly guy through and through. But the chance to coach for the prestigious University of Washington Huskies recently took Marqus out to Seattle, where he's digging into the details to help his motivated crews move boats even faster. In 2021, Marqus was the stroke of an all Black Men's 4x, the first ever to row at a USRowing Masters National Championship. We've talked with the other members of that lineup, and hope you'll listen to those episodes, too: Napoleon Griffin, Maurice Scott, and Brook Yimer. TIME STAMPS 00:00 - Welcome and Introduction 01:54 - Rapid Fire Q&A 04:50 - The perfect stroke 7:55 - Rowing week: Lots of great coaching with the guys at PAC10s and determining IRA boats. 10:00 - Learning to row at Fairmount Park Rowing Camp as a high school freshman, and getting hooked 15:00 - History and tradition in Philly and Seattle  18:30 - What kind of legacy would he like to leave at UW? 22:00 - The road to UW 26:15 - As a coach, the learning never ends 28:00 - UW's adaptable style; developing a sharper coaching eye 31:35 - Being stroke of an all black Mens 4x at 2021 Masters Nationals 36:20 - UW crew: from IRA winners to walk-ons 38:20 - Thoughts on diversity in the sport and being an influential coach 41:55 - Where will he go from here? 45:55 - Motivating rowers to work hard: keep it simple and safe, with a little push This episode was made possible in part by our Patrons and Concept2. Subscribe on your favorite podcast app. To see photos of Marqus Brown, and to get links to the people, clubs, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website, steadystatenetwork.com

The Marriage Coach Podcast
86. Marriage Chronicles with Marqus and Kayla Stutson

The Marriage Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 36:20


Marqus and Kayla have been married for more than 6 years. They both currently live in Texas.    CONNECT WITH Marqus and Kayla Stutson  Website: www.thestutsons.com Email: contact@thestutsons.com   CONNECT WITH TMC Podcast Email questions: admin@lead2gressness.com Website: www.lead2greatness.com   CONNECT WITH Cedric Francis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cedricbfrancis Twitter: https://twitter.com/cedricbfrancis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cedric_francis/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cedric-francis-a0544037/   CONNECT WITH Shante Francis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shante.francis.14 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/s_fran/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shante-francis-10370320a/     Disclosure: Links contain affiliates. When you buy through one of our links we will receive a commission. This is at no cost to you. Thank you for supporting Lead to Greatness and allowing us to continue to bring you valuable content.   Promo:    Try Audible Premium Plus and Get up to two free audiobooks:   https://amzn.to/3as87Aw     Recording Equipment    Mic - https://amzn.to/3dHeSAi   Road Castor Pro - https://amzn.to/3aujvvS   Headset - https://amzn.to/2QM2O8a    Mic Cable - https://amzn.to/3dJ9Wec   USB Cable (Mac Book Only) - https://amzn.to/2PbAPy2   USB Cable (Windows Only) - https://amzn.to/3sK5K2h    Cable Compatible with Bose Brands - https://amzn.to/32BpN8j    Camera - https://amzn.to/3ncI7Oz    Mini Switcher - https://amzn.to/3dJGiWy    Micro HDMI Cable - https://amzn.to/3tISvQK    High Speed HDMI to HDMI Cable - https://amzn.to/3v3NfaG  

Missed Checkpoints
081 - Metroid Prime

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 104:47


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, and Dante revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Late again on the upload (what else is new?) but tune in to hear our thoughts on this iconic game from the oft-overlooked Metroid franchise. If that isn't enough, it's also the 20th anniversary of the game so all the more reason to check it out. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch  Intro Music: Metroid Prime Music - Title Screen Intro Outro Music: Metroid Prime Music - Chozo Ruins

Missed Checkpoints
080 - Rise of the Tomb Raider

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 117:47


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, and Dante revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Late on this upload but tune in to hear our thoughts on the eleventh main entry in the Tomb Raider series and the 2nd installment in the Survivor trilogy. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor [guest] : Twitter | Twitch  Intro Music: Rise of the Tomb Raider OST - Do What You Must Outro Music: Rise of the Tomb Raider OST - The Atlas

Missed Checkpoints
079 - Yakuza 0

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 117:13


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, and Dante revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0.  Check out this episode to hear our thoughts on the prequel to the iconic Yakuza series. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Yakuza 0 OST - English Intro Outro Music: Yakuza 0 OST - As You Like

Missed Checkpoints
078 - Thumper

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 70:59


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, and Dante revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. This game THUMPS! Check out this episode to hear our thoughts on this fast-paced rhythm game.  Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Road - Brian Gibson Outro Music: Beetle - Brian Gibson

Missed Checkpoints
077 - No Straight Roads

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 124:44


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. 2021 has been a long road. To help with that, we played No Straight Roads. You can listen to this episode to hear our thoughts on the music inspired game.  Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Main Theme (From "No Straight Roads") Outro Music: Enter Eve (From "No Straight Roads")

Missed Checkpoints
076 - Resident Evil

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 90:14


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Sorry for the delay. Here is our October episode on Resident Evil HD Remaster. Thank you to everyone who joined us on Twitch and play along with us. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Resident Evil Remake Soundtrack "Save Heaven" Outro Music: Resident Evil Remake Soundtrack "Moonlight Sonata"

The River Podcast
2021-12-12 SW: Special Guest: Prophet Marqus Beaver

The River Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 74:57


Sunday Worship - 12:00PM (Noon) Midweek Service - 7:30PM Streaming River Broadcast 12:30PM (Sunday) 7:30PM (Wednesday)

Missed Checkpoints
B15 - Ape Out

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 84:10


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For this bonus episode, we played Ape Out. Our thoughts on this game were pretty unanimous, but check out this episode to see what parts of the game we thought stood out most. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro and Outro Music: APE OUT End Credits/Song

Missed Checkpoints
075 - Trauma Team

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 163:49


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For the month of August, we played Trauma Team. This game released exclusively on the Wii so we discussed how which doctor we thought performed the best under pressure. This episode also marks 4 years of Missed Checkpoints! Thank you all for playing with us and following along. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: A Rose Outro Music: Mysterious Ring

Missed Checkpoints
074 - Viewtiful Joe

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 117:27


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Henshin-A-Go-Go, baby! For the month of August we played another of the Capcom Five games. You can hear our thoughts about Viewtiful Joe in the latest episode of Missed Checkpoints. You can also look forward to our next lineup of games for the rest of the year. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Viewtiful Joe Music - Some Like it Red Hot Outro Music: Viewtiful Joe Music - Break Time!

Missed Checkpoints
073 - Hyper Light Drifter

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 74:34


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For the second half of August, we played Hyper Light Drifter. The main character may not have had much to say, but we tried our best to make sense of the dystopian setting. Check out our latest episode to hear our thoughts on the game. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we stream on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: The Refiners Fire · Disasterpeace Outro Music: The Abyss · Disasterpeace

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast
Ep. 109 – Revival in Pakistan feat. Marqus Fida

Kingdom Family Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 39:56


Proverbs 17:22 says “A joyful heart is good medicine.” What wisdom for these days! We've seen this in our kingdom family through Dr. Marqus Fida, a man marked with peace. In the midst of persecution and many challenges, he is empowering many leaders in Pakistan. The church is alive and well in Pakistan. “We have… The post Ep. 109 – Revival in Pakistan feat. Marqus Fida appeared first on Global Mission Awareness.

Missed Checkpoints
072 - Raji: An Ancient Epic

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 113:20


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. We apologize for the delay. We had some technical issues after recording the Raji episode and you may notice the last 10 minutes or so of the episode is missing. We hope you will still enjoy almost 2 hours of discussion on Raji: An Ancient Epic.  Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Raji: An Ancient Epic | Complete Original Soundtrack - The Deserts of Thar Outro Music: Raji: An Ancient Epic | Complete Original Soundtrack - Rising

Missed Checkpoints
071 - Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 118:43


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. The team takes on their first FROM Software game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. The team attempts to make their way to the top of Ashina Castle with varying degrees of success. Check out our discussion on this episode to see whether we thought this game lived up to the name. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Sekiro - Sekiro, The One-armed Wolf Outro Music: Sekiro - Strength and Discipline

Finding Rhythm
Finding Balance and Identity with Dr. Parrish

Finding Rhythm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 53:12


Candace Parrish Candace Parrish, Ph.D. is the founder and creator of Odelia, Marie & Patrice, LLC and Yellow Plate Vegan, LLC. Candace received an interdisciplinary Ph.D. related to the areas of Public Relations, Health Communication, and Visual Communication from Virginia Commonwealth University. After being recognized nationally and internationally for her research, she decided to apply her love for design and artistry with her research in health communication to make vegan, small-batch, environmentally friendly, and luxury art and body care products. Candace is an advocate for offering decadent products that provide “everyday luxury” to her customers and clients. With a special focus on herbs and herbalism, she puts great detail in making sure to utilize natural and organic ingredients to create the most healthy and decadent products. Through Odelia, Marie, & Patrice (OM&P), Candace also helps to pour back into minority community activists and social movements like prison reform. The boutique design company has gained attraction for its roots in activism and for its current campaign for Marqus Profic--this entails a high-end candle set in which 100% of the proceeds go to Marqus Profic's attorney fees. Marqus Profic was wrongly convicted of murder and has been in prison for 18 years. OM&P's campaign to raise funds and awareness for Marqus' journey home is a meaningful one for the design company and a glimpse of the impact the organization will have in activism in the future. Show Note Points: In this Episode we talk about the importance of balance. Ways to get grants and outsourcing for funding. Creating Several streams of Income and Businesses How to identify with your brand and starting your passion projects Developing a Positive Body Image Unpacking the true nature of dieting Unsung Heroes: Georgia Gilmore used her establishment during the Civil Rights Era to feed those during the Civil Right Era Where To Find Dr. Parrish: Instagram: @O_M_P_

Missed Checkpoints
070 - No More Heroes

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 134:55


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. The team enjoyed Killer7 so much, we decided to tackle another SUDA51 game. This time we played the first entry into the No More Heroes series. Check out our discussion on this episode to see whether we thought this game lived up to the name. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: No More Heroes - N.M.H. Outro Music: No More Heroes - HISSATSU Jamba

Missed Checkpoints
069 - Gravity Rush

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 103:47


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Join us for our latest discussion on Gravity Rush. Check out this episode of our podcast to hear whether or not we enjoyed the game. You can also get a preview of the upcoming games we'll be playing. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Gravity Rush OST - Jellyfish Outro Music: Gravity Rush OST - Pleasure Quarter

Speak Your Lyfe Podcast
SYL Podcast #42- Moving Up the High End

Speak Your Lyfe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 36:11


Here we sit down with Corey and Marqus of High End, an urban clothing line based in Atlanta. Corey, the company founder, shares his story of coming to the end of playing professional football and overcoming a big hurdle that led to the start of his clothing line.    Follow High End: https://instagram.com/highendatlanta/ Follow Us: https://instagram.com/speakyourlyfe/  Support: https://patreon.com/speakyourlyfe Connect: https://speakyourlyfe.com  

Bible Back Story
317. Finding Jacob: The Genesis 6 Experiment

Bible Back Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 65:28


Join us as we continue to have a look at the genetic code if you will, of salvation or destruction. We begin with a look at the Genesis chapter 6 “experiment” and the account of the fallen angels and daughters of men, and go from there. We are in the middle of the counting of the Omer, leading to Shavuot, the giving of the Torah, really the thing that separates the followers of Yahuah from all other people of the earth, His word. And, of course, a few minutes on current events and where we may be in the time-line of the end of days. Reference Verses: Chanok (Enoch) 1:1-8 B’ray-sheth’ (Genesis ) 6:1-2 Luqas 1:35 Marqus 5:7-13 Chanok 7:1-9 Luqas 20: 34-36 Yahudah (Jude) 6 Chanok 10:6-11 Chizayon (Revelation) 12:3-4

Missed Checkpoints
068 - Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the Necrodancer feat. The Legend of Zelda

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 76:24


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For the second half of March, we got into the groove by playing Cadence of Hyrule. Many of us had prior experience with games in the Zelda series but none would prepare us for this. Brace yourselves, and check out our latest episode to hear our thoughts on the game. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Main Menu - Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda Outro Music: Overworld (Combat) - Cadence of Hyrule: Crypt of the NecroDancer feat. The Legend of Zelda

Bible Back Story
316. Finding Jacob: Why Sin Prevailed After The Flood

Bible Back Story

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 68:48


Join us as we continue the look at why sin prevailed after the flood, you may be surprised to find out who it was that allowed this to happen and why. This all ties into our look at genes in Scripture, why keeping the pool clean is important, but also the promise that any are still welcome to join with the House of Yahuah’s people regardless of their genetic situation. The Writings of Avraham were never included in the Biblical cannon as far as I know, but are quite interesting and do shed some addition details of interest to the topic we are considering. The Writings of Avraham 10:1-11-6 and 13:1 Toviyhau (Tobit 4:12-13) Yovheliym (Jubilees) 4:33 Yochanan (John) 18:36 Mattithyahu (Matt) 5:38-40 Marqus 7:7-9 Yochanan Shenly (2 John) 9-11 (OJV)

Missed Checkpoints
067 - Carrion

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 81:52


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For our first game in the month of March, we played Carrion. Check out our latest episode to hear whether we thought this indie metroidvania could stand up to the classics. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: CARRION OST - 21 - Attack of the Peacekeepers Outro Music: CARRION OST - 23 - Electronic Division

Y'a de l'idée
Organiser une vente en ligne pour soutenir nos artisans

Y'a de l'idée

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 2:50


Marqus.be est un site belge qui permet non seulement d'acheter des produits issus du circuit-court, mais aussi de soutenir nos artisans en organisant des ventes pour nos proches. Ils ont alors 7 jours pour faire leur shopping.

BIG FACTS (The Sports Pod)
EPISODE 4: MARCH MADNESS IS BACK!!

BIG FACTS (The Sports Pod)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 67:31


NCAA March Madness is back for men's and women's basketball, and special guest Georgia Southern alum and play by play announcer Danny Waugh joins the pod to breakdown the 64-team bracket. Marqus and Danny also dive into some NBA talk as the season is back underway from All Star Weekend. Music: Ukno Sway

Missed Checkpoints
066 - Mega Man Battle Network

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 111:23


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marqus, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. For the month of February, we jacked in the to the world of Mega Man Battle Network. We were divided on how we felt about this Gameboy Advance game. Listen to our latest episode to hear the full discussion. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, YouTube, and now Spotify! You can also tune in live as we record on Twitch to join in on the discussions. Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Greg: Twitter | Twitch  Trevor: Twitter | Twitch  Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Mega Man Battle Network OST - T10: Boundless Network (Internet Theme) Outro Music: Mega Man Battle Network OST - T17: Net Battle (Boss Theme)

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels
WIP 637: The Unique Approach a Philadelphia Wholesaler Used to Generate $120k in Wholesale Fees!

Wholesaling Inc with Brent Daniels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 41:15


It is undeniable that the pandemic has affected businesses of all sorts globally, weakening the economy. However, some, especially in the real estate business, have managed to grow their businesses and earn a hefty income. How do they remain resilient and thrive amidst the crisis? How do they adapt to the changing market? Hear insights from our guest on how to find and take advantage of the opportunities during the crisis. Today’s guest is a professional real estate investor and a wholesaler from Philadelphia. Marqus Freeman will share his story on how he made $120k during the pandemic by being proactive in doing his business despite not having ample experience doing real estate. Marqus is a TTP family member and uses what he learns from the program in doing wholesale. In this episode, Marqus will talk about his wholesaling journey. He will also talk about how he gained so much success in doing it full-time. Also, he will share his vision, stumble-blocks, the process that he uses in pulling leads, deals made, and tips on handling the situations. Get excited! Learn how to do wholesaling successfully in this time of pandemic through Marqus’ valuable inputs. Listen and enjoy! RESOURCES: Max Maxwell Youtube Channel Sean Terry TTP Cold Calling Training Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki The 10X Rule by Grant Cardone Be Obsessed or Be Average by Grant Cardone Mojo Dialer MLS Marqus Freeman’s Email Address: freemase.co@gmail.com

Talks With Twyla
Let's talk about “LOVE”

Talks With Twyla

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 25:36


This episode is all about “LOVE” as my special guest, Marqus and Kayla Stutson discuss marriage and “Valentine's Day” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkswithtwyla/message

Business Leadership Series
Episode 943: BLS Minute - Marqus Ogden

Business Leadership Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 2:23


Marques Ogden is a former NFL athlete, a now keynote speaker. In his keynote speeches, he relates his NFL experiences, and the lessons he has learned, to how they translate to business. At the end of the day, mindset, hard work, and drive are some core elements to athletics, and business. Marques shares how he found light in a dark time in his life and career.

The Brady Farkas Show
Former UVM Basketball Star Marqus Blakely

The Brady Farkas Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 8:57


Brady sits down for an exclusive interview with former UVM Basketball star Marqus Blakely, who found out that he's going into the UVM Athletics Hall of Fame next year. Blakely won the America East Player of the Year twice and the Defensive Player of the Year three times. He speaks about the honor, how he found out and what it means to be a Catamount.

Inside the L: The Podcast
Inside The L: The Podcast - Episode 6 w/ Jeff Garbutt, MaKayla Hancock, and Marqus Brown

Inside the L: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 57:12


On episode six, first year head coaches Jeff Garbutt (rowing) and MaKayla Hancock (field hockey) join host Ed LeFurge III to discuss what it has been like being a first time head coach during the unprecedented times In 2020.Men's rowing alum Marqus Brown '16 joins the Alumni Spotlight and tells talks about his rowing journey and recent appearance in a Philadelphia Sixers social media video.

Talks With Twyla
“MARRIAGE” All things “RELATIONSHIPS” series

Talks With Twyla

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 23:13


This episode is entitled “Let's just stay together” the guest is Marqus and Kayla Stutson the creators of The Marriage Chronicles on Instagram. We discuss all things “MARRIAGE” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkswithtwyla/message

Rowing in Color
Marqus Brown: 2020 CRASH-Bs Indoor Rowing Winner talks about Being Black and Being Fast

Rowing in Color

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later May 7, 2020 41:33 Transcription Available


#009 - Marqus Brown finished first place in the Open Men's Event of CRASH-Bs this past March 2020. With humble beginnings in Fairmount Park, Marqus has over 10 years of Philadelphia-based rowing and coaching experience. His rowing career on Boathouse Row is nothing short of what is the American rowing tradition. Marqus is now training full time at Pennsylvania Athletic Club (Penn AC), while also serving as Assistant Coach at BLJ Community Rowing. In this episode you will hear about the mindset to be the fastest rower in addition to his experience being black in the white-dominated sport of rowing.We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity.If you have a response to this or any episode, we want to hear it. Send us your voice message at www.speakpipe.com/rowingincolor or just check out our Linktree (linktr.ee/rowingincolor). If you don't follow us on IG already, find us @rowingincolor.Lastly, if you can, please hit "follow" or "subscribe" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you can, please leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast -- it would really mean a lot.We hope you and yours are well. Stay safe and enjoy.

Rowing in Color
Marqus Brown: 2020 CRASH-Bs Indoor Rowing Winner talks about Being Black and Being Fast

Rowing in Color

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 41:33


#009 - Marqus Brown finished first place in the Open Men's Event of CRASH-Bs this past March 2020. With humble beginnings in Fairmount Park, Marqus has over 10 years of Philadelphia-based rowing and coaching experience. His rowing career on Boathouse Row is nothing short of what is the American rowing tradition. Marqus is now training full time at Pennsylvania Athletic Club (Penn AC), while also serving as Assistant Coach at BLJ Community Rowing. In this episode you will hear about the mindset to be the fastest rower in addition to his experience being black in the white-dominated sport of rowing.We hope that the conversation in this podcast helps us all in the rowing world -- no matter your race -- to unify the rowing sport through diversity.If you have a response to this or any episode, we want to hear it. Send us your voice message at www.speakpipe.com/rowingincolor or just check out our Linktree (linktr.ee/rowingincolor). If you don't follow us on IG already, find us @rowingincolor.Lastly, if you can, please hit "follow" or "subscribe" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you can, please leave a rating and a review on Apple Podcast -- it would really mean a lot.We hope you and yours are well. Stay safe and enjoy.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
2.4. History of the Mongols: Tribes of Mongolia

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 22:24


I’m your host David and welcome to Ages of Conquest: a Kings and Generals Podcast.  This is the Mongol conquests. Before we get into all that material you’re expecting for any good series on the Mongols- the conquests, the smoking ruins and the towers of skulls, we must discuss Chinggis Khan’s long and troubled rise to power. But before we can do that, it will help the humble listener immensely if we take the time to introduce what was going on, and who was who, in 12th century Mongolia. In the previous episode we introduced some aspects of Mongolian culture in this period as groundwork: now we will introduce the various tribes who played a role in the rise of the Mongol Empire.        Our episode on introducing thirteenth century China provides some important context on the general overview of Mongolian-Chinese relations, and details on the power vacuum following the fall of China’s Tang Dynasty in 907 that I won’t repeat at length here. In short though, parts of northern China and Mongolia came under the rule of the Liao Dynasty, ruled by the nomadic Khitans, a people related to the Mongols, beginning in the 900s. Their rule included garrisons and forts stationed throughout Mongolia,  and mainly kept things in order for about two centuries, dealing with sporadic uprisings and resistance. One of the final military victories of the Liao Dynasty was the suppression of an uprising by the Tatar tribes at the beginning of the 1100s.    Just over two decades later though, the Liao Dynasty disintegrated under the onslaught of the Jurchen, a Tungusic semi-nomadic people from Manchuria and ancestors of the Manchu. Their newly declared Jin Dynasty seized control of Manchuria, took control of all of China north of the Huai River from the Song Dynasty, and vassalized the Tangut Xi Xia in northwestern China: but, they did not make an attempt to control Mongolia as the Liao had done. With the Khitan garrisons moving west with the general Yelu Dashi to found the Qara-Khitai empire, Mongolia was basically left in a power vacuum, and the local tribes now rose into their own.        When we describe the Mongol tribes in the 12th century, we are discussing a large, rather disparate group of clans and tribes, some of whom were speakers of Mongolic languages, some were speakers of Turkic languages, and some were in a sort of milieu, described by historians as Turko-Mongols, tribes perhaps ethnically Turkish but speakers of Mongolian, and vice-versa. By convention, we use ‘Mongol tribes,’ to refer to the various nomadic groups north of China but south of the Siberian forests. However, in this period ‘Mongol’ referred to just a rather distinct and smaller grouping in the northeast, in the region of the Onon and Kerulen Rivers, the tribe to which the young Chinggis Khan belonged.    If we were to place a clock face over the whole of Mongolia, they would be situated at about 2 o’clock. The other tribes of the region, who we will be meeting shortly as we go around this clock, such as the Merkit, Kereyit, Tatars and Naiman, did not consider themselves Mongol, and indeed, evidence suggests they would have been rather insulted by it. A recent argument by historian Stephen Pow suggest that ‘Tatar,’ may have been the general endonym used by the steppe tribes. The Liao and Jin Dynasties generally referred to them all as ‘zubu.’ Either way, Mongol was, in the 1100s, a very limited term, and in the following discussion, will refer to the specific tribe and its subclans.       The history of the Mongol tribe before the 12th century is not an easy one to trace, and the mentions prior to this period are often controversial. The most commonly agreed upon, (though not a universal agreement, mind you) is that the Mongols’ ancestors were the Meng-wu, mentioned in histories of the Tang Dynasty as a minor branch of the larger Shih-wei ethnic grouping, a grouping which were vassals of the Gokturk Khaganates until their final collapse in the 740s. At this time, they lived in the area south of the Amur river, which is today the border between Russia and Chinese Manchuria, and would have been semi-nomadic, relying on hunting, fishing, agriculture and raising pigs as much as pastoralism. For a refresher on nomadic pastoralism, check out this seasons 2nd episode, on Mongolian nomadism. During the 900s, the Meng-wu moved west to the Arghun River, on the edge of modern Mongolia,  becoming subjects of their linguistic cousins, the Khitan Liao Dynasty. They gradually continued west and south, and were likely in the region of the Onon-Kerulen Rivers by the 11th century, by then relying on full pastoralism, as pigs and agriculture are unsuited for the steppe.        In the Mongols’ own legendary accounts, preserved in the 13th century Secret History of the Mongols, their people originate from the union of the blue-grey wolf and the fallow deer, Borte Chino and Gua Moral. The entire ancestry from the wolf and deer down to Chinggis Khan is recorded in the Secret History, and we won’t bog you down with it here. A particularly interesting conception occurs at one point, where a ray of light, also translated as yellow man, enters the tent of one of Chinggis’ ancestors, Alan Qo’a and impregnates her, a sort of divine conception. At this section in the Secret History, the most famous Mongolian parable first appears. Alan Qo’a, to prevent her sons from fighting each other, gives them each an arrow, and asks them to break it, which they do easily. Then, tying five arrows together in a bundle, asks them to break it, which they are unable to do. The message was clear: divided and alone, they are easily broken, but united they are unbreakable. It is a famous passage for the Mongols, and for good reason, as its lesson was applicable again and again.        The first of Chinggis Khan’s ancestors commonly agreed to exist was Khaidu, who in the Secret History of the Mongols is a great-great-great-grandson of Alan Qo’a, a figure who brought his branch of the Mongols, the Kiyat Borjigon, to some prominence over the other Mongol branches.  Khaidu’s great-grandson Khabul, with the fall of the Liao in 1125 creating a power vacuum in Mongolia, was able to organize what seems to have been a sort of military confederation, called by modern authors the Khamag Mongol Khanate, and at the time was known as something like Monggyol ulus, or Mongol state.    Little is known about this early Mongol state, or what sort of suzerainty its Khans exercised. What we do have takes the form of anecdotes. For Khabul, the Jin Dynasty took note of his rise to power, and invited him to the imperial court, intending to make him a vassal. At a feast at the imperial court, Khabul became incredibly drunk, went over and pulled on the Jin Emperor’s beard! The Jin Emperor allowed Khabul to leave with his life, but changed his mind and sent officials to kill him- Khabul ambushed them instead. The Jin Dynastic sources do not, unfortunately, provide direct corroboration for the above events, making it unclear if they were the stuff of legend, though they do remark on the Mongols being a nuisance along the frontier in this period.        Khabul was succeeded as Khamag Khan not by any of his sons, but by his cousin Ambaghai, a Mongol of the Taychiud line. Ambaghai, shortly into his reign, was captured by the Tatar tribes of eastern Mongolia, who on our clock of Mongolia, would be located between 2 and 3 o’clock. Turkic tribes, speaking most likely Mongol, the Tatars in this period were  in three main divisions, an unruly control of much of eastern Mongolia. Even though Ambaghai had been en route to organize a marriage alliance with them, the Jin Dynasty had gotten to the Tatars first, the Tatars acting as the Jin Dynasty’s ‘men on the ground,’ disrupting local politics to keep the tribes from unifying. The Tatars handed Ambaghai over to the Jin, who nailed him to a wooden donkey. His dying breaths were allegedly urging the Mongols to avenge him-      “Until the nails of your five fingers     Are ground down,     Until your ten fingers are worn away,     Strive to avenge me!” So began the decades long rivalry between the Mongols and the Tatars, with the Jin Dynasty as the puppet master behind them.        Khabul’s son Qutula (Ku-tu-la) succeeded Ambaghai, and though he was famous among the Mongols for immense physical strength and an appetite to match, over a series of thirteen battles he was unable to defeat the Tatars, and was killed in about 1160, heralding the collapse of the  Khamag Mongol confederation. It must be stressed that the Khamag Mongol was much more of a military alliance than a state in the form of the later Mongol Empire. Though it held influence in the steppe, it did not hold domination over the whole of Mongolia, but simply among those branches of the Mongol tribe- Borjigon (Bor-ji-gon), Taychiud (Tay-chi-ood) and the like, in northeastern Mongolia. To quote Volume 6 of the Cambridge History of China, “none of the available evidence even hints at the emergence at this time of any kind of administrative machinery or lines of authority independent of and in competition with the traditional kinship structure. The experience and memory of this brief unity may have contributed to the consolidation of the Mongolian nation, but it bequeathed nothing in the way of institutional foundations on which the later empire of the Great Mongols could build. The preliminary work would have to be done anew.”    Over the course of these battles, one of Khabul Khan’s grandchildren, Yesugei, captured a Tatar chief, Temujin-Uge. Upon his return to his own encampment, Yesugei found that one of his wives, Hoelun, had given birth to a boy clutching a blood clot in his fist the size of a knucklebone. The Tatar chief was sacrificed, and the boy was given his name- Temujin, the future Chinggis Khan. But you’ll have to wait until the next episode for more on his story.       With this brief history of the Khamag Mongol, we should quickly note  the other clans of the Mongol tribe in this period. The two main to know are the Kiyat Borjigon and the Taychiud. The Kiyat Borjigon are the clan to which Khabul, Qutula, Yesugei and Chinggis Khan belonged. Of the Taychiud lineage, Ambaghai was the most notable leader. The switching of the Khamag leadership between these two lineages sowed the seeds for future divisions- Ambaghai’s family held a grudge when the title of Khan when back to the Borjigon, and this was one of the factors which lead to the famous abandoning of Yesugei’s family, which we will explore next episode. Other clans of the Mongols included the Jadaran, to which Temujin’s blood brother Jamukha belonged, the Jurkin, and the Uriyangqat (Uri-yang-kat), to which the famous Subutai belonged. Subutai’s Uriyangqat are not to be confused with the very similar sounding Uriyangkhai, a northern tribe famous for reindeer herding.        Continuing clockwise on our clock, if the Mongols were 2 o’clock, the Tatars between 2 and 3 o’clock, then at 3 o’clock we would have the Onggirad, a less warlike grouping which in this period was famous for the beauty of its women. Chinggis Khan’s mother Hoelun, his wife Borte, and numerous wives for the rest of his descendants, came from this tribe or its subgroupings. At 5 o’clock we have the Onggut, close to the border of China proper. The Onggut were what the Jin Dynasty called their juyin, the tribes who made up their border guards. The Onggut were among those whose duty was to man the border defences the Jin erected, particularly in the final years of the 12th century- this included forts and an extensive earthen wall and ditch along the frontier. The Onggut were given a chance to join a coalition against Chinggis Khan, but chose to warn him instead, and their ruler was granted a daughter of the Khan in marriage, and soon submitted to him proper. Contrary to the description that Chinggis Khan simply ‘went around the Great Wall of China,’ we might find it more accurate to describe it as being opened to him by those appointed to man it!       At 6 o’clock is the noted Gobi desert, a sparsely populated expanse of gravel and low scrub brush. It was a formidable, but not unpassable, barrier, especially if an army chose to travel during the milder times of year. Connecting to the Alashan desert and the great western loop of the Yellow River, known as the Ordos loop, it served as the divider between the steppe and the Tangut Xi Xia Kingdom.    From 6 o’clock, if one was to move towards the centre of our clock face, they would encounter one of the most powerful tribes of 12th century Mongolia, the Kereyit. Centered on the Black Forest of the Tuul River, the Kereyit may have originated as a branch of the Tatars, asserting their independence in the final years of the Liao Dynasty, emerging as a distinct political body in about 1100. Though the Kereyit were likely of Turkic origin, the sources indicate close contact with the Mongols and little trouble conversing between them, suggesting they were bilingual or spoke Mongolian. Much closer to the main trade routes and China proper, the Kereyit were considerably wealthier than their northern cousins, their population was higher, and, perhaps surprisingly, they were Christians, or at least their ruling class were.    Specifically, they were Nestorian, or Church of the East, a sect which had gradually made its way east after being deemed heretical at the Third Ecumenical Council of Ephesus in 431. Several names associated with the Kereit, such as Marqus and Qurjaqus (Kur-jak-us), were Mongolized forms of Marcus and Cyricaus (syr-i-cus). Indeed, Marqus-Buyruq Khan was the Khanate’s founder in about 1100, and Qurjaqus-Buyruq (kur-jak-us booy-ruk) Khan was his descendant and the father of the Khanate’s final ruler, the famous Toghrul-Ong Khan. When Qurjaqus died around the mid 12th-century, his.. potent manhood, shall we say, left him the issue of numerous children, 40 by one account. Toghrul was able to seize control only after killing a number of his brothers, with the military assistance of the Mongol Yesugei, the father of Temujin. Yesugei and Toghrul swore oaths to be blood-brothers, anda, a relationship which would bring Temujin to seek Toghrul’s assistance in due time.    At 7 o’clock, to the west of the Tangut and far side of the Gobi, we meet the Uighurs. A mainly sedentary Turkic people, we mentioned them in our episode on North China as an empire based in Mongolia until their defeat in 840 by the Kirghiz. After that, a large number of Uighurs migrated south, into the Gansu corridor and the oases of the Tarim Basin, Turfan Depression and into the Dzunghar Basin, in what is now Xinjiang in China, the far northwest of the country where it meets with Kazakhstan, Mongolia and Russia.    The Gansu Uighurs were conquered by the Tangut Kingdom, but the remainder, in their realm sometimes called ‘Uighuristan,’ retained their independence. Qara-Qocho, or in Chinese, Gaochang, in the Turfan Depression, was their major city. During the days of their empire, they had practiced Manicheism, but in their new homeland largely converted to the Buddhism of the locals in the following centuries, or Christianity in lesser numbers. With the establishment of the Qara-Khitai Empire to their west in the 1130s and 40s, by Khitans fleeing the fall of the Liao Dynasty, the Uighurs became their vassals, though they kept a great deal of autonomy and were an important link in the regional trade routes. Uighurs were able to often find employment as merchants or skilled advisers to the Khanates to their north, a role which would only increase when their script became adopted for the Mongolian language with Chinggis Khan’s expanding empire.   Continuing north from the Uighurs, we head to roughly 9 o’clock, where we end up in western Mongolia on the slopes of the Altai Mountains, in the territory of the Naiman. Meaning ‘eight’ in Mongolian, for the number of tribes or lineages making up this turkic Khanate, the Naiman in the 12th century were the most powerful union within Mongolia, nomadic yet relatively centralized, with a distinct ruling dynasty and literacy, making use of the Uighur script and a strong military. A number of the Naiman elite were Nestorian Christians, like the Kereyit, but shamanistic practices are observed multiple times in the sources. Their main competition was with the Kereyit, but were also involved with Central Asia- for several decades they were vassals of the Qara-Khitai. The Naiman maintained their unity until the mid 1190s, with the death of their Khan Inancha-Bilge, when the Khanate was split between his sons, Tayang and Buyruq, weakening it in the face of Mongol aggression. Despite their power, we know very little about the Naiman. Their name, Naiman, is what the Mongols called them. We don’t even know what they called themselves.   With the Naiman at 9 o’clock, we have a selection of smaller tribes on the borders of, or within, the great Siberian forest which take us to 12 o’clock. At 10 o’clock, around Khovsgol Lake, were the Oirat, in this period a relatively minor tribe, but the seed of a later union, the Four Oirat, which would dominate Mongolia in the fifteenth century, from which the Dzunghars and the Kalmyks would spring.  At 11 to 12 o’clock, on the lower Selenge River to the south of Lake Baikal, a massive body of water in Russia which is the deepest lake in the world, we find the Merkit. Speaking likely a Mongolic language, they were a fragmented collection of tribes, of little danger to the Naiman or Kereyit, but could pose a threat when the Mongols were disunified.    On the edge of the steppe, the Merkit practiced a mix of pastoralism, hunting, fishing and even it seems, agriculture. The Merkit would have a long antagonism with the Mongols, dating at least to the late 1150s when Chinggis Khan’s father Yesugei stole Hoelun, Chinggis’ mother, from her Merkit husband. This left a long suffering grudge which led to the capture of Chinggis’ own wife Borte by the Merkit, a captivity which resulted in the birth of Jochi, a child whose uncertain paternity would have major consequences for the Mongol Empire. One chief of the Merkit, Toqto’a Beki, would be a particular thorn in Chinggis Khan’s side, and after his death, his sons fled to the Qipchaq (chip-chak) in the far western steppe, bringing the Mongols eventually into Russia.   Aside from the Merkit, there are the smaller tribes of the Siberian forests the Mongols collectively dubbed the hoi-yin irgen, meaning ‘forest peoples.’ This included the aforementioned Oirat, the Kirghiz in the Yenisei valley, controlling one of the most northerly grain producing regions, and the Qori Tumed to the east of Lake Baikal, among others. All of these mentioned come under the authority of the Mongol Empire, but how far north Mongol control went is unclear. Lake Baikal is often seen as a rough estimate for the northern extent of Mongol rule, but there is suggestion their trade networks extended far among the peoples of what is now Yakutia, the Russian far east.        This has been a very brief introduction to the various peoples inhabiting the Mongolian steppe, or were in close proximity to it. This is not exhaustive: we didn’t mention every single clan and sub clan and lineage among the Mongols, nor did we go into Manchuria, or discuss in much detail the lands and tribes of the Qara-Khitai. Ideally, this should give you, dear listener, a fine basis for understanding the tribes and politics at play for our next discussion: the birth of Temujin, and his rise to become Chinggis Khan, the conqueror of the World. That’s coming soon, so be sure to hit subscribe to the Kings and Generals podcast and to continue helping us bring you more outstanding content, please visit our patreon at www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. Thank you for listening, I am your host David and we will catch you on the next one!

Real Deal with Akil
The Greatest Houston Rap Song is not June 27th Freestyle!! Ft. Marqus Clae

Real Deal with Akil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 33:37


Houston Artist Marqus Clae talks his latest music, how Nipsey Hussle's tragic death inspires and motivate him, and the 10 best Houston rap songs of all time!!!

Real Deal with Akil
Marqus Clae is only 19 Years of age with bars of a rap veteran!!

Real Deal with Akil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 3:24


After the show, Marqus Clae decided to drop a few bars on some of his favorite beats.. Take a listen and be sure to use headphones!!!

NPL Legal Dish
Marqus Bullard

NPL Legal Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 43:35


 Find new podcast episodes, blog posts, new products and services here: linktr.ee/nplconsultingfirm      Marqus Bullard Contact info:      IG: @signet_magazine  FB: www,facebook.com/signetmagazine  Website:  www.magcloud.com/browse/magazine/1613729 Where to find me:     Business Launch Bootcamp Digital Tickets:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/business-launch-bootcamp-digital-tickets-64576821010?ref=eios   Links to products and events:  linktr.ee/nplconsultingfirm    Email: nplconsultingfirm@gmail.com     Instagram @nplconsultingfirm      Twitter: @Nplconsult      FB: @Nplconsult      LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-pierre-louis-46351b144/   --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nplconsultingfirm/support

A Shot of Brandy
EP102: Marqus Stutson

A Shot of Brandy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 65:11


In today's society marriage appears to be obsolete. With constant temptations and social media at our fingertips; can a marriage truly be successful?  In this week's episode, Marqus Stutson shares that the answer is yes! Marqus Stutson hails from Oklahoma City and is a UCO alum. He chats with Brandy about how his experiences as a […]

Wat schenken we vandaag?
Afl 2. Welke wijn schenk je op je feestje?

Wat schenken we vandaag?

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 11:01


Wat zijn betaalbare wijnen die iedereen lekker vindt? En hoe zorg je ervoor dat de wijndrinkers wakker blijven? Na deze aflevering weet je welke wijn je moet schenken als je een feestje geeft. Dit zijn de feestwijnen van Maarten uit de aflevering:  Porcupine Ridge sauvignon blanc (wit), Frontera Carmenère Cabernet Sauvignon (rood), Marqués de Moja cava brut (bubbels). 

Missed Checkpoints
Bonus 03 - Doki Doki Literature Club

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 64:53


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marq, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. Marqus.chr and Trevor.chr have been itching to play Doki Doki Literature Club since its debut in 2017. Check out this bonus episode to hear which girls they attempted and impress with their poetry and how they handled the big surprise. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, and now Spotify! Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Trevor: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Doki Doki Literature Club! OST - Doki Doki Literature Club! (Main Theme) Outro Music: Doki Doki Literature Club! OST - Sayo-nara

#BrainsAndBars
Black & White EP 23 - The Barbershop Episode 2K17

#BrainsAndBars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 76:48


A1 & A. Ward are joined by the homies, Marqus, B. Shock and Trent to discuss all things NFL. Originally aired January 9 2017 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brainsandbars/support

#BrainsAndBars
Black & White EP 16 Pt 2 - I'm Johnnie Cochran, You're Chris Darden

#BrainsAndBars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 34:48


Part 2 continues with guest host Marqus and A1 debating if the NFL is a deals out false hope. We also wrap up Olympic coverage by saluting some of the best and most funny people from the games. Originally aired Sept 8 2016 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brainsandbars/support

Missed Checkpoints
Bonus 02 - Mega Man 11

Missed Checkpoints

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2018 69:09


Welcome to Missed Checkpoints, a show where the hosts Marq, Greg, Dante, and Trevor revisit older games from the last few years that we may have missed and discuss them as a group. We have another quick bonus episode for you. Marqus and Dante are here to discuss their experience with Mega Man 11. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, and now Spotify! Send us your questions, suggestions, or corrections on Facebook or by tweeting us @MCheckpoints and we'll go over them on the next episode.   Marqus: Twitter | Twitch Dante: Twitter | Twitch    Intro Music: Mega Man 11 OST - You Got a New Weapon! Outro Music: Mega Man 11 OST - DWN 082 Fuse man

Four Friends (Unrelated)
Episode 0: Prequel to the Pilot (Cetaphobia)

Four Friends (Unrelated)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 88:29


Joined by guests Herschel and Rosa; hosts MarQus and Abe discuss millennial’s, booze, movies on Netflix, and MarQus’ fear of whales.

It's A Black & White Thing
Black & White Ep 16 Pt 2 - I'm Johnnie Cochran, you're Chris Darden

It's A Black & White Thing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2016 34:48


Part 2 continues with guest host Marqus and A1 debating if the NFL is a deals out false hope. We also wrap up Olympic coverage by saluting some of the best and most funny people from the games.

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast
Global Dance - Men 7

Anthony Whitlock's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2014 78:31


The 7th edition of my series focusing on male vocalists has music from various years & genres. The set kicks off with 3 classic tracks. First up is a cover of the 1979 track "Pop Muzic" by M. This cover by Marqus has been remixed into a floor stomper by Hex Hector in the late 90's. Mirrorball's "Burnin" samples the classic track "Don't Leave Me This Way" & Whelan & Di Scala turn in an excellent remix of David Guetta & Chris Willis' collaboration "Just A Little More Love". Russ Rich & LFB (Leo Frappier) are turning out some great club remixes & here, they do the honours on Coldplay's "A Sky Full Of Stars" & Peyton's new track, "Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot". The Rizzo & H3dRush remix of JT's "Suit & Tie" is pure house bliss & 7th Heaven work their magic on Nathaniel's "Live Louder" to close out this edition of MEN. Enjoy Anthony 1/ "POP MUZIC" (Hex Hector Floor Filla Club Mix) - MARQUS 2/ "BURNIN" (Stuart's Ultimate Party Groover Club Mix) - MIRRORBALL 3/ "LUST A LITTLE MORE LOVE" (Whelan & Di Scala Remix) - DAVID GUETTA ft. CHRIS WILLIS 4/ "NOBODY SAID" (Georgie Porgie Big Room Club Mix) - AIDEN LESLIE 5/ "AFTERMATH" (Denzal Park Remix) - DAVE AUDE` ft. ANDY BELL 6/ "WORLD IS YOURS" (Futuristic Polar Bears Remix) - MARLETRON 7/ "NEVER BEEN IN LOVE BEFORE" (Razor 'N Guido Remix) - COBRA STARSHIP ft. ICONA POP 8/ "COUNTING STARS" (Supa Nani Club Mix) - DANCE REPUBLIC 9/ "FLY AWAY" (Andy Van Club Re-Rub) - JEAN CLAUDE ADES 10/ "A SKY FULL OF STARS" (Russ Rich & LFB Anthem Club Mix) - COLDPLAY 11/ "LET YOUR SOUL BE YOUR PILOT" (Russ Rich & LFB Gospel Anthem Remix) - PEYTON 12/ "SUIT & TIE" (Mike Rizzo & H3dRush Club Mix) - JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 13/ "LIVE LOUDER" (7th Heaven Club Mix) - NATHANIEL

GMC Hoops
Marqus Blakely

GMC Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2006 0:14


Nets Two Free Throws At Senior All-Star Game