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Le Double Expresso RTL2
L'INTÉGRALE - Le Double Expresso RTL2 (16/04/25)

Le Double Expresso RTL2

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 111:13


L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont parlé d'une tendance TikTok qui permettrait de mieux cerner sa personnalité. La question à se poser : êtes-vous une personne de type A ou de type B ? Le winner du jour : - Un homme a découvert qu'il avait un LEGO coincé dans son oreille... depuis plus de 20 ans. Il pensait avoir une simple infection. - Une femme a réussi à économiser 570 € sur ses factures en seulement 10 minutes grâce à l'intelligence artificielle. Le flashback de juin 1997 - Sortie de l'album "Je me souviens" de Menelik avec le titre "Bye Bye", et de "Paradisiaque" d'MC Solaar avec "Gangster Moderne" et "Les temps changent". - Le festival Rock à Paris au Parc des Princes rassemblait Placebo, Sheryl Crow, Ben Harper et David Bowie. Les savoirs inutiles : - La moustache a longtemps fait partie de l'uniforme des gendarmes. Elle a été tour à tour obligatoire, interdite, à nouveau obligatoire... avant de devenir enfin facultative en 1933. 3 choses à savoir sur le studio Ghibli Qu'est-ce qu'on regarde ? - La saison 5 de "LOL : Qui rit sort" débarque vendredi sur Prime Video avec Muriel Robin, Artus et Cédric Doumbé. - "El Jardinero", un *Dexter* version espagnole, cartonne déjà sur Netflix. Le jeu surprise : Céline de Caen repart avec des chocolats Jeff de Bruges pour Pâques : un ballotin, une boîte de lapins en guimauve et un sachet de petits œufs au praliné. Les coffres à jouets RTL2 : Louis, 9 ans, de Mendionde dans les Pyrénées-Atlantiques, gagne un séjour au Futuroscope et des chocolats Jeff de Bruges pour Pâques. La banque RTL2 : Karl de Cannes gagne 500 euros et des chocolats Jeff de Bruges pour Pâques. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Logos-podden
Veien til ekteskap | del 2 | Menelik Bekele

Logos-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 20:28


I denne episoden deler Menelik sine refleksjoner om veien til ekteskap, ventetidens prøvelser og troens betydning. Gjennom bibelske perspektiver og personlige erfaringer viser han hvordan ekteskapet speiler vårt forhold til Jesus. Logos samles på Ebeneser Ganddal mandager i partallsuker kl. 19 Alle episodene finner du med bilder på YouTube @logosoffisiell @logossandnes FB-Logossandnes FB-Logospodden

Logos-podden
Veien til ekteskap | del 1 | Menelik Bekele

Logos-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 21:01


I denne episoden deler Menelik sine refleksjoner om veien til ekteskap, ventetidens prøvelser og troens betydning. Gjennom bibelske perspektiver og personlige erfaringer viser han hvordan ekteskapet speiler vårt forhold til Jesus. Logos samles på Ebeneser Ganddal mandager i partallsuker kl. 19 Alle episodene finner du med bilder på YouTube @logosoffisiell @logossandnes FB-Logossandnes FB-Logospodden

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM
Maggot Brain – Conçus pour Claquer

Radio Campus Tours – 99.5 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025


Rap des années 90 toujours, en France surtout… On démarre cet épisode avec Triptik et La Clinique, et s’en suivent Alliance Ethnik, Doc Gynéco, Sages Poètes de la Rue, Movez Lang, Suprême NTM 93, le crew Time Bomb (Lunatic, Pit Baccardi, Oxmo Puccino…), Menelik, Scred Connexion, Dee Nasty, Les Spécialistes, Yazid, D Abuz System, Sekta […] L'article Maggot Brain – Conçus pour Claquer est apparu en premier sur Radio Campus Tours - 99.5 FM.

Content Magazine
Episode #130 - Tshaka Menelik Imhotep Campbell

Content Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 65:42


Tshaka Menelik Imhotep Campbell is a former Silicon Valley Poet Laureate and has authored four books of poetry: Tarman, Muted Whispers, STUFF | I will Write More, and Tunnel Vision. He is preparing to release a fifth book with El Martillo Press, Blood at the Root. Born in London, England, and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Tshaka was introduced to the words of Malcolm X and Winston Churchill at an early age by his father, an orator and advocate for the power of language. While the influence of those lessons lay dormant for much of his youth, Tshaka was concurrently exposed to the rhythm and rhyme of early rap music and life as a Black man in America. Today, much of Tshaka's poetry revolves around a need for identity, exploring themes such as fatherhood and the experiences of Black Americans. His soon-to-be-released book of poems, Blood At The Root, was written for his daughter and has taken over a decade to complete. In this book, he hopes to share experiences she can bring into her life. Blood at the Root aims to address topics related to love, loss, and the human condition. In this conversation, we discuss Tshaka's formative upbringing, his creation story as a poet, his purpose for writing, and the perspective behind his upcoming book. Follow Tshaka on Instagram @pappatshak.Featured in issue 12.1, “Device.” *Edit: The intended reference to the breadmaking process at 48:50 is "proofing" rather than "pruning."

Peace In Their Time
Episode 183 - Ethiopia, Part II

Peace In Their Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 30:18


I wrap up the intro to Ethiopia this week by covering the key points of Menelik's successful reign, and the rise to power of Ras Tafari Makonnen. Who before this episode is finished will have established himself under his much more famous royal name of Haile Selassie. His reign would see forceful attempts at modernization, which was carried out against a ticking clock, as there always seemed to be a threat to Ethiopia.    Bibliography for this episode:    Marcus, Harold G. A History of Ethiopia University of California Press 1994 Adejumobi, Saheed A. The History of Ethiopia Greenwood Press 2007 Questions? Comments? Email me at peaceintheirtime@gmail.com

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard
Day 15 - Free Tigray

Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 22:59


Content warning for discussion of genocide, torture, mutilation, rape, and slavery Hey, Hi, Hello, this is the History Wizard and welcome back for Day 15 of Have a Day w/ The History Wizard. Thank you to everyone who tuned in for Day 14 last week, and especially thank you to everyone who rated and/or reviewed the podcast. I hope you all learned something last week and I hope the same for this week. This week marks the 6th part of our mini series of currently ongoing genocides and humanitarian crises. Episode 2 was on Palestine, Episode 11 was on Congo, episode 12 was on Sudan, episode 13 was on Xinjiang, episode 14 was on Rakhine State, and today's episode will cover the genocide that is ongoing in Tigray in Ethiopia. Let's see what the Alchemist's Table has in store for us this time. Today's libation is called Memories of Summer. Muddle some mint and strawberries in the bottom of your shaker, add .5 oz of simple syrup, 2 oz of gunpowder gin, stir well for about 30 seconds before double straining over ice and topping with lemonade. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint and enjoy. Now it's time for everyone's favorite part, it's time for the historical context. Tigray is both the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia, as well as an ethnicity. Tigray is known as the birthplace of Ethiopian civilization and their motto is “There is no mountain we would not climb.” That's fucking badass. When the Scramble for Africa began at the end of the 19th century CE barely 10% of africa was under EUropean colonial control, and by the time World War 1 broke out more than 90% of the country had been colonized, with only Liberia and Ethiopia remaining free states. While Ethiopia remained under its own sovereign control, this was in large part because they willingly allied themselves with Great Britain. In fact many Ethiopian troops fought on the side of Britain during the Mahdist War in Sudan that we discussed on Day 12. Part of Ethiopia's independence also came from their alliances with Italy. King Menelik II of Ethiopia signed the Treaty of Wuchale with Italy in 1889. This treaty guaranteed Ethiopian sovereignty as long as Italy could control areas north of Ethiopia's currently held territory (in areas that are now the nation of Eritrea) and in return Ethiopia would receive arms and munitions and Menelik would have Italian support as emperor. Menelik would remain emperor from 1889 until his death in 1913. Though, it is worth noting that Etiopia was only able to maintain its sovereignty because of their victory during the Italo-Ethiopian War that ran from January 1895 until October 1896. The beginning of Menelik's rule was marked by severe tragedy though as it coincided with the 1890s African rinderpest epizootic. Which is a very fancy way of saying that disease killed 90% of Ethiopia's cattle and that this, combined with a drought caused by reduced rainfall killed about 1/3rd of the country's population. The virus, known as Rinderpest, is potentially thought to have been introduced into Eritrea in 1887 by Indian cattle brought by the Italians for their campaign against Somalia. Lack of rainfall from as early as 16 November 1888 led to famine in all but southernmost provinces; locusts and caterpillar infestations destroy crops in Akele Guzay, Begemder, Shewa, and around Harar. Conditions worsened with a typhus epidemic, a major smallpox epidemic (1889–90), and cholera outbreaks (1889–92). Making the beginning of Melenik's rule really fucking bad. Near the end of his life Melenik was filled with with concern over issues of succession. He hadn't yet picked an heir and if he died without one his nation would descend into civil war and would become ripe for the picking for European colonial powers. He would eventually settle on one of his grandchildren Lij Iyasu, as his heir. Iyasu would only reign for about 3 years before being deposed on charges of converting to Islam. Ethiopia had been a Christian kingdom since King Ezana of the Aksumite Empire adopted Christianity as the official religion in the 4th century CE. There's no definitive proof that Iyasu converted to Islam at any point in his life, but there was enough “proof” that everyone felt comfortable stipping him of authority and giving it to Haile Selassie. He served as the Regent for Empress Zedwditu from 1916 until her death in 1930, and after her death served as Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 until he was deposed in 1974 by the Derg following the 1973 oil crisis. Derg or Dergue is Amharic (a Semitic language descended from Ge'ez, which is the liturgical language of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. It translates as committee or council. Now, Ethiopia would fall under partial Italian control during the 1930s as part of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War between Fascist Italy and Ethiopia, and while Italy would have some successes during this war, they'd never attain full control over Ethiopia, making Ethiopia the only African nation to not ever fall under colonial control. Some would argue that Liberia would fall under that umbrella as well, but considering that Liberia, as a nation, was artificially created by the US as a place for freed slaves to return to, I don't think it qualifies. Haile Selassie as the emperor of Ethiopia would be one of the founding members of the United Nations. Haile Selassie's rule ended on 12 September 1974, when he was deposed by the Derg, a committee made up of military and police officers. After the execution of 60 former government and military officials, the new Provisional Military Administrative Council abolished the monarchy in March 1975 and established Ethiopia as a Marxist-Leninist state. The abolition of feudalism, increased literacy, nationalization, and sweeping land reform including the resettlement and villagization from the Ethiopian Highlands became priorities. Mengistu Haile Mariam would become the ruler of Ethiopia following the fall of Haile Selassie until in May 1991, the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) forces advanced on Addis Ababa from all sides, and Mengistu fled the country with 50 family and Derg members. He was granted asylum in Zimbabwe as an official guest of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe. Now the period of Derg rule is also known as the Ethiopian Civil War. It lasted from 1974 until 1991. The Derg in its attempt to introduce full-fledged socialist ideals, fulfilled its main slogan of "Land to the Tiller", by redistributing land in Ethiopia that once belonged to landlords to the peasants tilling the land. Although this was made to seem like a fair and just redistribution, the mismanagement, corruption, and general hostility to the Derg's violent and harsh rule coupled with the draining effects of constant warfare, separatist guerrilla movements in Eritrea and Tigray, resulted in a drastic decline in general productivity of food and cash crops. Although Ethiopia is often prone to chronic droughts, no one was prepared for the scale of drought and the 1983–1985 famine that struck the country in the mid-1980s, in which 400,000–590,000 people are estimated to have died.  Hundreds of thousands fled economic misery, conscription and political repression, and went to live in neighboring countries and all over the Western world, creating an Ethiopian diaspora community for the first time in its history. Insurrections against the Derg's rule sprang up with ferocity, particularly in the northern regions of Tigray and Eritrea which sought independence and in some regions in the Ogaden. The Ethiopian Civil War left at least 1.4 million people dead, with 1 million related to famine and the remainder from violence and conflicts, which is one third of population.  In July 1991, the EPRDF convened a National Conference to establish the Transitional Government of Ethiopia composed of an 87-member Council of Representatives and guided by a national charter that functioned as a transitional constitution. In 1994, a new constitution was written that established a parliamentary republic with a bicameral legislature and a judicial system. Mengistu's authoritarian military regime faced organized opposition for all of its fourteen years of rule. Opposition groups including the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party (EPRP), a rival Marxist–Leninist group, and the Tigray-based Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front, a coalition of ethnic democratic forces, led armed resistance to the Derg in a conflict known as the Ethiopian Civil War. The Derg used violence, commonly enacted through military campaigns, to suppress dissidents. In 1976, the Derg instigated the Qey Shibir (Ethiopian Red Terror), a violent political repression campaign targeting the EPRP.  Under Mengistu's leadership, the Derg did not only rely on state personnel to carry out the Qey Shibir; it also armed militias and civilian supporters and granted "genuine revolutionaries and patriots" impunity, further localizing state violence.  The Qey Shibir resulted in 50,000 fatalities.  In addition, many victims of the Qey Shibir were subjected to torture, exile, and sexual assault. The Qey Shibir and the 1983-1985 famine, an event partly created and exacerbated by the government's military policies, increased popular support for the EPRDF, which successfully overthrew Mengistu's regime in 1991. As we entered the 21st century ethnic tensions began to increase between the people of northern Ethiopia, specifically in the Tigray region and the rest of the nation.  Data from the Minorities at Risk (MAR) project were used by Charles E. Riddle to study the degrees of discrimination by the dominant Amharas against the non-dominant ethnic groups in Ethiopia from 1950 to 1992, during the later reign of Emperor Haile Selassie and that of Mengistu Haile Mariam of the Derg. Amharas dominated during the Haile Selassie epoch.  Systematic discrimination against Afars occurred throughout the period. Tigrayans were initially culturally assimilated with the Amharas, speaking Amharic, and suffered little discrimination. Under the Haile Selassie government, the Oromo language was legally banned from education, public speaking and use in administration. During the Haile Selassie regime, the Harari people were persecuted. The imperial forces ordered the confiscation of Harari property and mass arrests of Harari men, as a result an estimated 10,000 Hararis fled their homeland in 1948. The Derg culturally rejected the Tigrayans, who decreased their usage of Amharic, reverting to Tigrinya, and discrimination against the Tigrayans became strong. Eritreans, treated by MAR and Riddle as an ethnic group, and Somalis were strongly discriminated against throughout the period. The Oromos were initially strongly discriminated against, but adopted Amharic as their official language when the Derg came to power, and discrimination against them dropped. Both the Haile Selassie and the Derg governments relocated numerous Amharas into southern Ethiopia where they served in government administration, courts, church and even in school, where Oromo texts were eliminated and replaced by Amharic. In the aftermath of the Ogaden War during the 70s, Hararis, Somalis and Oromo Muslims were targeted by the Derg Government. This leads us to needing to talk about the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front. The Tigray People's Liberation Front, also called the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front, is a left-wing ethnic nationalist, paramilitary group, and the former ruling party of Ethiopia. The TPLF was in charge of Ethiopia from the time the Derg was overthrown in 1991 until 2018. Now it's finally time to get to the beginnings of the Tigray Wart and the Tigray genocide. To do that we need to discuss the 2020 Tigray regional election. As we stated previously, Tigray is a regional state of Ethiopia, and in 2020 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia postponed the 2020 general election over concerns of COVID 19. Tigray decided to hold their elections anyway, regardless of the proclamation made by Ahmed. Their election was considered illegal by the Ethiopian federal government. The TPLF won 98.2 percent of the vote. After years of increased tensions and hostilities between the TPLF and the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea, fighting began when TPLF forces attacked the Northern Command headquarters of the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), alongside a number of other bases in Tigray. The ENDF counterattacked from the south – while Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) began launching attacks from the north – which Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed described as a "law enforcement operation". The war officially ended in November 2022. On 2 November 2022, the Ethiopian government and Tigrayan leaders signed a peace accord, with the African Union as a mediator, and agreed on "orderly, smooth and coordinated disarmament". The agreement was made effective the next day on 3 November, marking the two-year anniversary of the war. As part of this process, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed TPLF's Getachew Reda as head of the Interim Regional Administration of Tigray, and the Ethiopian parliament removed the TPLF from its terrorism list. But where does the Tigray Genocide come into play? Why are we talking about this civil war in this podcast? Let's get into it. Issued on Tuesday, June 4th  by the United States-based New Lines Institute, aa 120-page draft quotes multiple, widespread and credible independent reports that Ethiopian forces and their allies carried out “acts constituting the crime of genocide” during the conflict, which ran between 2020-22. The authors call for Ethiopia to be brought before the International Court of Justice. In a report issued in September 2023, the United Nations said war crimes and crimes against humanity were still being committed nearly a year after government and Tigrayan regional forces agreed to end the fighting. It says the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF), alongside the allied Eritrean Defence Forces (EDF) and assorted regional militia “possessed the intent to destroy Tigrayans as an ethnic group”. At least four acts constituting the crime of genocide are noted in the report: killing Tigrayans, causing serious bodily or mental harm, deliberately inflicting conditions of life upon Tigrayans calculated to bring about their destruction, and imposing measures intended to prevent births among Tigrayans. Additionally, the finger is pointed at social media posts made by “certain individuals” that constitute public incitement to genocide. Ethiopia, which has been accused of seeking to prevent international scrutiny, has repeatedly denied that its forces carried out war crimes during the conflict. Eritrea has claimed such accusations against it are defamatory. However, the new report, which took two years to compile and features the contribution of dozens of legal experts, backs up the findings of the UN by stating that there is “reasonable basis to believe” that the countries are responsible for war crimes and/or crimes against humanity. In conclusion, the authors call on the international community to put pressure on Ethiopia via bilateral relations, as well as bringing the country before the ICJ. The war had a devastating impact on the healthcare system of Tigray; of the 853 health facilities in the region, 86% were at least partially damaged; 232 of them were left "completely unusable", and 28 were destroyed entirely. It also led to a higher rate of maternal and infant mortality in the Tigray Region. In a study funded by UNFPA Ethiopia and UNICEF Ethiopia, it was estimated that maternal mortality rates had increased from 186 deaths per 100,000 people pre-war to 840 deaths per 100,000 people post-war. According to Tigrayan health official Tsegay Gidey, 81% of mothers in the Seharti Samre woreda had birth defects, and 32 newborn infants had died between January–June 2023. Although the war largely came to a halt after the peace agreement was signed, Eritrea continues to occupy parts of Tigray as of mid-2023. The EDF has been responsible for the deaths of thousands of people in northern Ethiopia since November 2022; from 17 to 25 November alone, Eritrea was reported to have destroyed 241 houses and killed at least 111 people. by 30 December, it was estimated that Eritrean and Amhara forces killed 3,700 since the signing of the peace deal. The Tigray Health Bureau noted that 852 cases of rape and sexual assault were reported between November and December 2022; according to aid workers and interviews with survivors, most of these were committed by Eritrean forces. As of January 2023, over half of Irob district was occupied by Eritrea. Irob advocacy groups and former residents have described it as a "de-facto annexation" of the area. A religious Irob leader told The Guardian in August 2023 that Eritrea was blocking off international aid to the area, and lamented that "there has been no improvement for us since the peace."  In January 2024, Human Rights Watch reported that authorities and regional forces were still forcibly expelling Tigrayans from their homes in the Western Tigray Zone, which is largely inaccessible to humanitarian agencies. Additionally, nearly 40% of the Tigrayan population is suffering from extreme food shortages, a situation made worse by the World Food Program's suspension of aid deliveries in May 2023. All the available evidence points to a continued genocide against the Tigray people from the governments of Ethiopia and Eritrea as they as systematically denied food, water and access to medical care.  The Tigray Genocide is often described as “The War The World Forgot”, and based on the West's general attitude towards Africa this feels right. Especially when I account for the fact that I, a genocide studies scholar didn't even know about the Tigray Genocide until 2024. I account this a failure on my part, but also on the part of the global mainstream media that this never even came across any of the news websites I frequent, nor the social media websites I, more often, get reputable news from. That's it for this week folks. No new reviews, so let's get right into the outro. Have a Day! w/ The History Wizard is brought to you by me, The History Wizard. If you want to see/hear more of me you can find me on Tiktok @thehistorywizard or on Instagram @the_history_wizard. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe to Have a Day! On your pod catcher of choice. The more you do, the more people will be able to listen and learn along with you. Thank you  for sticking around until the end and, as always, Have a Day, and Free Tigray.          

TARDE ABIERTA
TARDE ABIERTA T05C198 Que inventen otros. La gran sequía. La nueva novela de Vázquez-Figueroa, el maestro de la aventura (13/06/2024)

TARDE ABIERTA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 21:11


«El espacio que ocupa una mujer en el corazón de su esposo, es el mismo que ocupa en su cama». Tal es la tradición en los aislados campamentos seminómadas de lo más profundo del desierto mauritano. Cuanto más pese y más voluminosa sea una mujer, más beneficio significará para la familia, por mejor dote podrán casarla y, por eso, las ceban más y más con pienso de ganado…Cuando, al cumplir quince años, Laila descubre que existen otros mundos y otras mujeres con mejor vida, decide escapar. Inicia entonces un peligroso e inaudito viaje y, gracias a la ayuda de Menelik, un antiguo esclavo senegalés, comienza una búsqueda por sus sueños y su libertad; la suya y la de otras mujeres de su entorno. Y en esa desesperada huida descubrirá lugares fascinantes, personajes increíbles y el mayor problema al que se ha enfrentado, se enfrenta y se seguirá enfrentando la humanidad: la falta de agua.Vázquez-Figueroa, que pasó parte de su infancia y juventud en el Sáhara, donde sólo disponía de un cubo de agua al día, se ha sentido siempre fascinado por esta realidad que ha causado más muertes que todas las guerras o epidemias a lo largo de los siglos. Tal es su preocupación por el tema, que nuestro autor incluso ha llegado a diseñar un sistema para desalar agua y, a la vez, producir energía, lo que permitiría obtener agua potable ilimitada casi sin coste; un sistema para potabilizar el agua de mar por presión que, en el proceso, genera también energía eléctrica de bajo coste, consistente en elevar el agua hasta unos 600 metros en horario nocturno…, con lo que se podría conseguir la presión suficiente para hacer funcionar una desaladora. El escritor llegó a presentar al entonces presidente del gobierno, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, un sistema de desaladoras, con una planta en Almería, que pretendía obtener agua dulce a 0,60 euros. Finalmente, el proyecto fue desestimado por el Gobierno de España a favor de ACUAMED, y el proceso judicial sigue abierto hoy en día.

Walk A Day In My Culture
Episode 98: You CAN Do Hard Things!!!

Walk A Day In My Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 28:43


In this episode of Bloom Into Your Best Self I talk about how we can all do hard things. I give some tips on ways to push through hard things, how to stay motivated when faced with hard things, and I even share some of my own experiences with hard things. Take a listen it's a wonderful episode. Check out more information about other things I have going on below: CULTURAL TIDBIT: The Black historian mentioned in this episode was: Menelik (1889-1913) POSTPARTUM WORKSHOP The workshop is being held on Saturday, June 8th 11:00am-1:00pm (PST) Register at the link below. https://www.bloomintoyourbestself.com/event-details/postpartum-the-struggle-is-real-1 DIGITAL WORKBOOK: A MOMMY'S GUIDE TO TAKING CARE OF HERSELF You can access the workbook by clicking the link below. Enjoy a small discount by using the code (self care). https://www.bloomintoyourbestself.com/online-store#!/A-Mommys-Guide-To-Taking-Care-Of-Herself/p/571829695/category=0 MOTHERHOOD NEWSLETTER INFORMATION: If you're a mom, my "Girl You Got This!" newsletter is something you need to subscribe to. You also get a little something special when you sign up for it. Click the link below to sign up for some motherhood encouragement https://view.flodesk.com/pages/64644f60cbdcb8f8a1a7595b MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL: Check out my YouTube channel and don't be shy, feel free to subscribe. https://youtube.com/@bloomintoyourbestself?si=ug81ff_uKbGkPhFL

LBR - THE OFFICIAL PODCAST
DJ LBR Bouge de la part1

LBR - THE OFFICIAL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 77:23


le best of the meilleur des soirees bouge de la 100 rap cefran

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SETTANTAxOTTANTA: 1966. Nasce Men, rivista prima dedicata all'erotismo, poi all'attualità scandalistica ed infine all'hard

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 3:34


The Project 365 Podcast
Episode 4: Menelik Fernandes on FORCE MIDDLE DEFENSE and his first year takeaways when starting a PREP School

The Project 365 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 63:02


This week coach O sits with Menelik Fernandes. Menelik Fernandes runs a variation of pac line defence that forces middle and emphasizes heavy help in the gaps, peel switching and nexting. The thought behind it is that penetration and paint touches make for the majority of good possessions at the high school level and that by really preventing the paint touch you increase the difficulty of your opponents shot. Run it back Podcast on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TorontoTerror --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coacho365/message

Jesús Zapatero Silvestre
Pobrecito Satanás 078

Jesús Zapatero Silvestre

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 61:45


El encuentro entre dos figuras especiales en las fronteras de la leyenda y la historia que Angélique Kidjo narra en su proyecto de canción a gran escala »Queen of Sheba« tuvo lugar hace más de 3.000 años. La obra, que se estrenó en Francia en el verano de 2018, imagina a la reina de Saba viajando desde el sur de Sudán para visitar al rey Salomón en Jerusalén: un encuentro que se menciona en muchos documentos históricos, por ejemplo, en el Antiguo Testamento y el Corán, y pronto se convirtió en una verdadera historia de amor. Después de todo, los dos amantes engendraron al primer rey de Etiopía, Menelik, en esta ocasión. El punto de partida de Kidjo fue su deseo de desarrollar un proyecto musical conjunto viable junto con el trompetista y compositor franco-libanés Ibrahim Maalouf en el que se unieran sus respectivas culturas, la de Oriente Medio y la de África. Maalouf compuso la música, que es interpretada por una gran orquesta de cuerdas, en este caso por la Camerata de Hamburgo e invitados, y por su banda. Angélique Kidjo, la gran voz de África de Benin, canta sus propios textos con la música, vestida con ropajes verdaderamente regios. Las canciones están unidas por siete de los acertijos que la reina de Saba planteó al rey Salomón. Este aclamado artista residente en Estambul presenta un inolvidable cuarto álbum, Anadolu Ejderi ("Anatolian Dragon"). Sobre la base de su mezcla de psicodelia turca, comentarios empoderados y sonidos retrofuturistas, su visión es más personal e intransigente que nunca. Coraje. Valentía. Atrevido. Esas son las palabras clave que guiaron a Gaye Su Akyol de Turquía cuando estaba haciendo Anadolu Ejderi, su primer lanzamiento de larga duración en cuatro años. Ya elogiada por su sorprendente e innovadora mezcla de psicodelia turca y canciones populares, música surf y rock occidental de los 90, un punto dulce global donde la heroína de la música de Anatolia Selda Bağcan se codeaba con Kurt Cobain, Akyol estaba lista para expandir su visión después de un período implacable en El camino. El canto tradicional turco y los sonidos de cuerdas de Oriente Medio se encuentran con el indie, el surf rock y el post-punk. Himnos de alabanza en el New York Times , entre otros, describen a Gaye Su Akyol como "la mayor esperanza de la música rock turca", que se vincula con la música psicodélica de la década de 1970 en Turquía e íconos populares como Selda Bağcan. Iggy Pop dijo de la música de Akyol que era "mucho más satisfactoria que cualquier música popular del cansado Oeste actual".

Smokin Tabacco
The Smokin Tabacco Show: A Blender of a Generation - Nicholas Melillo

Smokin Tabacco

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 51:43


Brought to you J.C. Newman Cigar Co. – This week Matt welcomes on one of the most popular guys blending cigars right now, Nicholas Melillo a.k.a "Nick-r-Agua". We talk about the new cigars such as Olmec, Menelik toro and the Senetjr. Nick talks about his past and how it has led him to where he is today, including where he gets inspiration to make blends. Micallef News: Espinosa Premium Cigars will be raising prices across the majority of its portfolio by 5%. — Smokin Tabacco VISIT www.smokintabacco.com for more news from the industry. Also, don't forget to hit the LIKE & SUBSCRIBE buttons! Sign up for our e-mail newsletter for updates on our giveaways, shows and the annual CF-CF Raffle Fundraiser! Cutters and lighters provided by Cigar Blondie! For all your cigar buying needs, visit 2guyscigars.com for the best selection in the industry!

Dobra Podróż
Poszukiwacze zaginionej Arki - Etiopia, Izrael i Noble

Dobra Podróż

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 52:57


Co łączy Etiopię i Izrael? Zaginiona Arka Przymierza, którą miał przewieźć z Jerozolimy do Afryki pewien Menelik. Indiana Jones szukał jej nie tam gdzie trzeba - jest w niepozornym kościele na północy Etiopii, gdzie właśnie skończyła się (?) wojna domowa. Podążając szlakiem zaginionego skarbu opowiemy o zaginionym plemieniu Izraela i niesamowitych akcjach Mossadu, który je ratował. Pojawią się też trzej laureaci pokojowej nagrody Nobla, a każdy bardziej kontrowersyjny. Ale nie tak bardzo jak król Salomon, który miał 1000 żon.⭕️ ZOSTAŃ NASZYM PATRONEM: https://patronite.pl/dobrapodroz⭕️ YouTube:Subskrybuj nasz kanał:http://bit.ly/subskrybuj_dobrapodroz⭕️‍ Social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dobra_podroz/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tudobrapodroz/

African Roots: Shadows of German Colonialism
Journeys that changed history: Kanku Musa and Queen of Sheba

African Roots: Shadows of German Colonialism

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 22:01


Some figures transcend all borders - physical, religious or spiritual: Cai goes in search of the legendary Kanku Musa, possibly the richest person who ever lived, and who changed the course of Muslim history forever. Meanwhile, Laila recounts the mythical tale of the Queen of Sheba and her roots in Ethiopia.

Not Just Blowing Smoke
Quarterly Review

Not Just Blowing Smoke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 86:20


In this episode we look back at the second and third quarter cigar and tobacco releases while we light and review the Menelik by Foundation Toro (6x52) and Mac Baren Virginia No. 1. Not Just Blowing Smoke is the cigar and pipe podcast that brings the knowledge, expertise, and fun of Twins Smoke Shop right to you. Wherever you are, and whenever you want it. New episodes every Monday. Subscribe to us on Podbean, iHeart Radio, Spotify, iTunes, Google, YouTube, and to our website, notjustblowingsmoke.com, to make sure you don't miss a thing!

Anthology of Heroes
Ethiopia's Fight Against Colonisation | Part 2: David & Goliath

Anthology of Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 44:23


'This country is mine and no other nation can have it!' It had happened. King Menelik II was now Emperor Menelik II. With his rival killed and his armoury overflowing with modern guns, The ancient kingdom of Ethiopia seemed destined for prosperity. But, friendship with Italy came with a price tag and when The Emperor wouldn't dance to their tune, things got nasty. Could an African Kingdom repel a modern European state? This episode covers Menelik's reign as Emperor, including the famous Battle of Adwa. Help support the show on Patreon! Sources and Attributions on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia
Una sorprendente mascota consentida

Un Mensaje a la Conciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 4:01


(Aniversario de la Fundación de Arequipa, Perú) Según la leyenda que los chacareros de Arequipa le contaron a su coterráneo Manuel Rodríguez Velásquez cuando era redactor del diario El Pueblo, «las arequipeñísimas peleas de toros nacieron por casualidad.... Antes de la aparición de las máquinas agrícolas, los chacareros utilizaban yuntas de bueyes para arar sus campos. [Las] conducían... a través de sus [sembrados] y no [era] raro que, en disputa por una vaca, los toros comenzaran a pelear, algo que se convirtió primero en un entretenimiento... [y] luego... en afición que atrajo a... cientos de campesinos.... [Así que] comenzaron a hacer apuestas y a criar sus toros especialmente para las competencias públicas», explica el veterano especialista en peleas de toros, autor de varios libros y artículos sobre el tema, reconocido por su seudónimo MAROVE. Alrededor de la década de 1950, MAROVE conoció y vio pelear al famoso toro Menelik, que «peleó doce veces y salió invicto». Después que los dueños de Menelik embalsamaron su cabeza, fue «paseada como una curiosidad durante las procesiones de antorchas que los alumnos del Colegio Nacional de la Independencia Americana programaban por el aniversario del plantel.»1 Para el autor del libro titulado Arequipa y sus peleas de toros, el profesor y sociólogo arequipeño Juan Guillermo Carpio Muñoz, las corridas de toros y las peleas de toros son dos espectáculos muy diferentes: «En una se da la lucha entre el animal y el hombre; en la otra, entre dos animales. También los toros que participan son muy distintos, dos razas [... y son criados de dos formas diferentes]. El toro de pelea arequipeño es... una especie de mascota del chacarero. Es su [consentido], uno más de la familia. Lo cría desde... ternerito, [y] luego lo saca a defender el honor del chacarero, el honor de la familia, el honor [de la hacienda] de donde procede».2 Además, «a diferencia de las corridas de toros traídas de España, las peleas de toros de la campiña de Arequipa muy rara vez terminan en la muerte de uno de los contrincantes —aclara el escritor arequipeño Luis Eduardo Podestá, expresidente de la Federación de Periodistas del Perú—. La verdad es que, por lo general, el toro que se siente vencido [retrocede] y sale [corriendo] de la arena.3 Por otra parte, según la abogada peruana Pamela Torres, ahora estas peleas de toros «cuentan con un “Reglamento de peleas de toros, cuidado y protección del animal, aprobado [en] 2015”.... Al respecto el TC (Tribunal Constitucional) indicó que “no se trata de injusticia o crueldad, sino [que] representa ideales de la cultura hispánica combinados con elementos de origen peruano.”»4 De modo que el pueblo peruano que participa hoy en esas peleas no es desobediente a su gobierno. En cambio, el pueblo en tiempos del profeta Isaías sí era desobediente al gobierno de su Dios mientras sacrificaba toros, carneros y cabritos para borrar las culpas del pecado. Y como Dios no quería esos sacrificios sino obediencia, les dijo: «Si ustedes me obedecen, yo los perdonaré. Sus pecados los han manchado... pero yo los limpiaré. ¡Los dejaré blancos como la nieve!5 Carlos ReyUn Mensaje a la Concienciawww.conciencia.net 1 Luis Eduardo Podestá, «Peleas de toros, una casualidad», Podestá te cuenta, 21 julio 2011 En línea 3 marzo 2022. 2 Ibíd. 3 Ibíd. 4 Pamela Torres, «Corridas de toros, peleas de toros y peleas de gallos en el Perú: validez y problemas jurídicos», Pólemos (Portal Jurídico Interdisciplinario), 26 enero 2022 En línea 3 marzo 2022. 5 Is 1:2-19 (TLA); 1S 15:22

Ridiculous Romance
Menelik & Taytu: The Ethiopian Rulers Who Kicked Italy In The Meatballs

Ridiculous Romance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 66:43


Emperor Menelik II and Empress Taytu of Ethiopia were the ultimate power couple. Together they united the Ethiopian kingdoms and brought their nation into the modern era. And by combining his agreeable demeanor and her take-no-crap attitude, they did the unthinkable: crushed the European nation trying to colonize them! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hydrated Mindset Podcast
NFL LOCKER ROOMS, MOTHER AYAHUASCA, AND RELATIONSHIP ADVICE WITH MENELIK WATSON - HMP 26

Hydrated Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 151:29


Menelik is back again with the HMP squad. We had so much fun the first time we needed him back before he heads out to Texas to coach college football. We chatted about his time with the Broncos and the leadership dynamic of the team and the psychedelic journey he had the previous weekend. He also told us a crazy story about getting stabbed in the UK last year. Follow Menelik Watson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menelikwatson71 Follow Koios Beverage and FitSoda Koios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koiosbeveragecorp FitSoda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitsodas Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@koiosbeverage Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitsoda Follow Chris Miller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bevboss_ Follow Gina Burrus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatisginadoing Follow Matty Ghost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattyghost TikTiok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattygh0st Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattygh0st Check out Koios Website for more: http://www.koiosbeveragecorp.com HAVE A QUESTION OR WANT TO GIVE FEEDBACK? LEAVE A COMMENT OR EMAIL ASKKOIOS@KOIOSBEVERAGECORP.COM

Hydrated Mindset Podcast
FROM THE MEAN STREETS OF MANCHESTER TO THE OFFENSE LINE WITH MENELIK WATSON - HMP 25

Hydrated Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 156:28


This may be the best pod we have ever done. Former Denver Broncos offense lineman, Menelik Watson, dropped by the studio and held a clinic for the squad. We learned about his upbringing and path to the NFL. He dropped life lesson after life lesson on us and we were blown away. Enjoy this heater of a show! Follow Menelik Watson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/menelikwatson71 Follow Koios Beverage and FitSoda Koios Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koiosbeveragecorp FitSoda Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitsodas Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@koiosbeverage Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitsoda Follow Chris Miller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bevboss_ Follow Chris Camozzi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriscamozzimma Follow Matty Ghost Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattyghost TikTiok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mattygh0st Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattygh0st Check out Koios Website for more: http://www.koiosbeveragecorp.com HAVE A QUESTION OR WANT TO GIVE FEEDBACK? LEAVE A COMMENT OR EMAIL ASKKOIOS@KOIOSBEVERAGECORP.COM

Run it Back
Run it Back #100 Featuring Menelik Fernandes (Fleming)

Run it Back

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 132:39


Fleming vs Loyalist from Fleming's perspective

Debout les copains !

Stéphane Bern et Matthieu Noël, entourés de leurs chroniqueurs historiquement drôles et parfaitement informés, s'amusent avec l'Histoire – la grande, la petite, la moyenne… - et retracent les destins extraordinaires de personnalités qui n'auraient jamais pu se croiser, pour deux heures où le savoir et l'humour avancent main dans la main. Aujourd'hui, Menelik II.

Flagged
Ep. 58-Etiopia

Flagged

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 9:25


La bandiera dell'Etiopia è la fonte d'ispirazione di tutte le bandiere africane di colore rosso-giallo-verde. Scopriamo insieme da dove derivano i colori e il significato antico del simbolo posto al centro della bandiera! Buon ascolto!

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern
THE FUMBLE with FLETCH & VERN + Menelik Watson - HAPPY THANKSGIVING

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 57:42


It's Thanksgiving across the United States so Menelik is cooking up a feast, and there is a lot of football to talk about....and some behind the scenes stories from the NFLCheck out @TheFumble on twitterSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefumble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
"A divine appointment" - Michael Morrison and his passion for the future of Menelik Hall in Whitney Pier

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 9:42


Menelik Hall has received Provincial funding for renovations and an expansion. Michael Morrison, the Chair of the Menelik Hall Association, talks about the importance of the Hall.

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern
THE FUMBLE with FLETCH & VERN + Menelik Watson - OBJ, Cam & Westlife

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 63:36


Vern has done with Westlife and is back on the Fumble to talk Cam, OBJ, Aaron Rodgers & NFL Fines Follow us @TheFumbleSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefumble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern
THE FUMBLE with FLETCH & VERN & MENELIK WATSON : Ruggs, Rodgers and OBJ

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 51:34


It's been one of the biggest weeks of NFL News..off the field...and Menelik joins from Denver to pick through three massive stories with wide ranging implications. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefumble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Veckans historiska djur
Avsnitt 52: Menelik

Veckans historiska djur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 20:56


Det finaste vi har är väl ändå komprromissen? Tänk att du vill gräva ned en kuse på kyrkogården, då är det ju ändå rätt så bra om den får ligga precis utanför? Och är det toppen att samma kuse långt, långt senare hyllas med en skulptur i en rondell. Nå, vi ger er: Menelik! (Och Baptista Alfonsine Maria Mijares-Schreiber) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern
THE FUMBLE with FLETCH & VERN + 1 ....Menelik Watson joins The Fumble

The Fumble with Fletch & Vern

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 26:38


WE ARE BACK with a third wheel...Lets power up the zoom link to DENVER COLORADO to talk Jets, Raiders, Cowboys and the rest on a BRAND NEW FUMBLE A Shooting Shark Production Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefumble. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CD2Titres
Menelik - Bye-Bye, la vérité derrière le tube ! (avec Médina Koné)

CD2Titres

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 22:29


Aujourd'hui, on va parler de rap français, de magouilles et de scandale ! Oui, tout ça, réuni en un seul titre. Une chanson que vous connaissez sûrement par coeur tant elle a été un tube mais qui a une histoire surprenante que je vais vous dévoiler en compagnie de l'une des protagonistes, Médina Koné alias Imane D.Aujourd'hui on ressort le CD 2 Titres de Bye Bye de Ménélik.Lien et référencesClip Bye-Bye (so 90s!) avec la voix de Imane D, mais le visage de MyasBye -Bye version album (feat. Imane D.)Bye-Bye MNLK Remix (feat. Myas)Jenifer chante Bye-Bye en live à la Star AcBye-Bye version "Qlassiks"Bye-Bye live lors du show "Born in 90"________CD2Titres est écrit, produit et incarné par Loïc Dumoulin Richet.Retrouvez moi sur Twitter et Instagram @CD2Titres_podPlaylist et infos complémentaires sur www.cd2titres.comN'hésitez pas à donner 5 étoiles à ce podcast et à laisser un commentaire s'il vous a plu !Générique et jingles composés exclusivement pour CD2Titres par Rod Thomas @brightlightx2 

The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur
Scramble for Africa 5: How Menelik Kept Ethiopia Independent at the Battle of Adwa, 1896

The Anti Empire Project with Justin Podur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 90:11


Fifth instalment in our Scramble for Africa series is the story of Abyssinia (aka Ethiopia), which managed to maintain its independence during the Scramble for Africa despite all the efforts of the would-be Italian colonizers (who would be back in the 20th century, but not during the Scramble). We focus on the rulers of Abyssinia … Continue reading "Scramble for Africa 5: How Menelik Kept Ethiopia Independent at the Battle of Adwa, 1896"

It's a Continent
Menelik II: Ethiopia's Emperor

It's a Continent

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 24:59


During the Scramble for Africa, Italy was eager to develop a 'second Roman Empire' within the continent. It set its sights on Ethiopia, which they were 'awarded' during the Berlin Conference of 1884-85. Now, all they had to do was remove the Ethiopian government and occupy the land. This proved easier said than done. At the time, Ethiopia was under the leadership of Emperor Menelik II, who was able to lead and defend his country against the Italian army. The Emperor helped to put Ethiopia on the map at a time where many African countries were being destroyed and exploited. Follow us on IG: itsacontinentpod and Twitter: itsacontinent. Pre-order It's a Continent (2022) on Amazon and Waterstones We're on Buy me a Coffee too: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/itsacontinent Visit our website: itsacontinent.com Hosts: Chinny: Twitter/IG: chindomiee Astrid: IG: astrid_monologuesx Artwork by Margo Designs: https://margosdesigns.myportfolio.com Music provided by Free Vibes: https://goo.gl/NkGhTg Warm Nights by Lakey Inspired: https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired/... Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Sources for further reading: The history of Ethiopia by Saheed A. Adejumobi The Battle of Adwa - Reflections on Ethiopia's history victory against European colonialism Towards an understanding of the African experience from historical and contemporary perspectives

Curious Anarchy
BWNO: Honouring Menelik Shabazz - GL Harris, Diarah N'Daw-Spech, Reinaldo Barroso-Spech

Curious Anarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 92:34


Working internationally across the Americas, Europe and the wider African diaspora, Diarah and Reinaldo set up the African Diaspora International Film Festival to showcase, network and connect black audiences and creatives. GL is a writer, journalist, reviewer of the arts, culture and literature.

Last Word
Donald Rumsfeld (pictured), Menelik Shabazz, Elizabeth French

Last Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 27:37


Matthew Bannister on Donald Rumsfeld, the US Secretary of Defense who challenged the military bureaucracy, advocated the invasion of Iraq in 2003 and was blamed for many of the failings of that operation. Menelik Shabazz, the pioneering film director who supported the careers of many other black film makers. Elizabeth French, the archaeologist who was a leading expert on the pottery of the ancient Greek city of Mycenae. Producer: Neil George Interviewed guest: Justin Webb Interviewed guest: Andrew Cockburn Interviewed guest: Joy Francis Interviewed guest: David Somerset Interviewed guest: John Bennett Archive clips used: C-SPAN 19/03/2003; CNN 02/12/2002; AP 13/05/2004; Step Forward Youth 1977 by Menelik Shabazz; Burning an Illusion 1981 by Menelik Shabazz; Blood Ah Go Run 1981 by Menelik Shabazz; Autumn Breeze Movies, Mycenaean War and Peace 24/05/2010; Introduction to Mycenaeans and Mycenaean Culture, History with Cy 21/06/2019; History Victorum, The Citadel of Mycenae 04/06/2020.

Horn of Africa Leftists
How the Ethiopian mythology is a counter-ideological resistance to the Haitian Revolution

Horn of Africa Leftists

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 26:53


How the late 1800s crated Ethiopian mythology is a counter-ideological resistance to the Haitian RevolutionHaitian Revolution from 1791-1804 vs Abyssinia Adwa in 1896The Haitian revolution put  fear & nightmare in European colonial powers not Abyssinia Ask yourself why was Haiti penalize after its revolution & trapped into debts to the French for decades while Abysinnia after Battle of Adwa got support in nation building from European powers?I always said the Haitian revolution should have been the only symbol of black resistance from the 1800s for the Black diaspora & Africa not AbyssiniaHaiti is a narrative of slaves revoltingAbysinnia is a feudal monarch who enrich themselves from slavery in 1800s Ethiopia is a creation of European colonialism & Battle of Adwa was a proxy war between France & Britain Hati was the real deal not Abyssinia Truly a black nation & an African resistance realizedHaiti narrative is not centered  compared to the promotion of Ethiopia and there is a reason for it The Haitian Revolution has often been described as the largest and most successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere. Slaves initiated the rebellion in 1791 and by 1803 they had succeeded in ending not just slavery but French control over the colony.Haiti had a history of slave rebellions;there were slave rebellions before 1791. poisoning of masters.Before the fighting ended 100,000 of the 500,000 Africans and 24,000 of the 40,000 whites were killed.former slaves managed to stave off both the French forces and the British who arrived in 1793 to conquer the colony, and who withdrew in 1798 after a series of defeats by l'Overture's forces.By 1801 Hait abolished slavery Haitian Revolution had outlasted the French Revolution which ….Napoleon Bonaparte, dispatched 43,000 French troops to capture restore both French rule and slavery. on November 18, 1803the French forces were defeated. On January 1, 1804, Dessalines declared the nation independent and renamed it Haiti. France became the first nation to recognize its independence. Haiti thus emerged as the first black republic in the world, and the second nation in the western hemisphere (after the United States) to win its independence from a European power.The war on Haiti never ended after 1804 but continued in various forms via intervention, coup attempts and continues the management of the Haitian state by disregarding the people demands--compared that with Ethiopia in which from the beggin Europe help create Ethiopia and turn into the first African neo-colonial state with Abyssian as their local administrators and mangaers..Below is the counter narrrative that challanges the mytoolgy around Battle of Adwa being the symbol of restianceMekuria Bulcha, PhD, ProfessorThe circumstances, under which the peoples of the south, such as the Oromo, who were conquered in the 1880s, and the Walaita, who were conquered by Menelik two years before the battle of Adwa, were made to march north and participate in the Battle of Adwa must be notedIt was after Adwa that Menelik imposed the notorious gabbar system on the conquered south. Slavery and the slave trade became even more rampant thereafter with the conquest of the rest of the south and southwest which became hunting grounds for captives and ivory.[29] Ironically, it was the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1936 which brought the outrageous institution and evil trade in human beings to an end. “The united country called Ethiopia, which according to Larebo and Borago existed centuries before Adwa, is a myth. The fact is that when he turned north to meet the Italians at Adwa, Menelik was in the midst of the conquest of the south. The entire Macha region – the Gibe and Leeqa states – was annexed only in 1886. Arsi was conquered in 1886 and Hararge in 1887. As indicated above, Walaita was conquered in 1894. The sores inflicted by the atrocities committed against the Oromo at Anole and Calanqoo in 1886 and 1887 by the conquering Abyssinian forces were still bleeding. Even Wallo's conquest in the north was completed in 1878 after years of fierce battles between Menelik (then King of Shawa) and Emperor Yohannes IV on one side and the Wallo Oromo on the other. ““. While the Abyssinians were defending their freedom, the Oromo had no freedom to defend against the Italians. They had lost it to the Abyssinians during the preceding decade.  Their land was an Abyssinian colony. The “contribution” they were forced to make to the war effort saved the Abyssinians from European colonialism, but it did not help them to regain their own independence.”“ the Oromo did not fight at Adwa as ethnic Abyssinians or citizens of Abyssinia as Borago and other commentators try to suggest. They fought for their colonizers. They were not the first people to fight a war for their enemies.”In his Ethiopia: The Last Frontiers, John Markakis writes that Abyssinia “competed successfully in the imperialist partition of the region [Horn of Africa]. Not a victim but a participant in the ‘scramble', Ethiopia doubled its territory and population in a burst of expansionist energy, and thereafter proudly styled itself the ‘Ethiopian Empire'. He notes that “the title [‘Empire'] is not a misnomer, since Ethiopia's rulers governed their new possessions more or less the same way and for similar ends as other imperial powers were doing. The people who took the pride in calling themselves Ethiopians were known also as Abyssinians (Habesha).” Conflict researcher Christian Scherrer notes that “European and Abyssinian colonialism occurred simultaneously, pursued similar interests, albeit from differing socio-economic bases, and this was reinforced by comparable colonial ideologies of the idea of empire and notion of ‘civilizing mission' and the exploitation of the subjugated peoples.” Menelik's colonial conquests, Gebru Tareke, a historian from the north, has also stated that the Abyssinian ruling elite acted like the white colonial rulers in the rest of Africa. The language they used when describing their colonial subjects did not differ from the language the European colonialists were using. It was a language which was infused with stereotypes, prejudices and paternalism. He adds, “They [the Abyssinian elite] tried much like the European colonisers of their time, to justify the exploitability, and moral validity of occupation.” They “looked upon and treated the indigenous people as backward.”[17] One can add here that stereotypes and ethnic slurs about the Oromo, popular in Habesha discourse are the product of this colonial ideology.Margery Perham notes “The speed with which this great extension of the empire was made ….is explained by the …firearms which the emperor [Menelik] was obtaining from France... This same superiority was carrying the European powers at the same speed at the same time from the coast into the heart of Africa.”[18] The Swedish historian Norberg also says that “using the same military technology as the European powers”,[19] Menelik managed not only to conquer the neighbouring African territories, but was also able to garrison them with large forces called naftanya who controlled and lived on the conquered populations. As suggested by Richard Caulk, “the system of near serfdom imposed on wide areas of the south by the end of the nineteenth century could have not been maintained had the newcomers not been so differently armed.[20] The historian Darkwah notes that “Menelik succeeded in keeping the arms out of the reach of the [Oromo] enemy. He did this by imposing a strict control over the movement of firearms into his tributary territories and the lands beyond his frontiers.”[21]Darkwah notes that “in 1877 a Frenchman named Pottier was employed in training a group of Shewan youths in European military techniques. Another Frenchman, Pino, was a regular officer in the army which was commanded by Ras Gobana. Swiss engineers, Alfred Ilg and Zemmerman were employed on, among other things, building bridges across the Awash and other rivers to facilitate movement.”[24]According to Chris Prouty, Colonel Artamonov together with other Europeans was attached to the forces commanded by Ras Tasamma Nadew in Ilu Abbabor. He adds that even Count Nicholas Leontiev, a colonel in the Russian army, was a commander of a force which was sent to conquer the southwest in the 1890s. Another Russian officer, Baron Chedeuvre was Leontiev's second-in-command during the expedition. Several French and Russian medical officers were also attached to the Abyssinian forces, particularly those which were led by Menelik and European commanders. The Russian Cossack Captain Alexander Bulatovich wrote that with him, there were Lieutenants Davydov, Kokhovskiy and Arnoldi along with a command of Cossacks who had finished their term of service” and who were received in audience by Menelik and took leave from him and returned to Russia in June 1898.Genocide was committed not only on the Kaficho. It was also the fate of many of the indigenous peoples in the Omo River Valley, Lake Rudolf region and of the south-western lowlands who were conquered by the Abyssinians in the aftermath of the Adwa victory. Bulatovich, who followed Ras Wolde Giyorgis during his conquest of the territories south of Kafa, writes in his diary-based With the Armies of Menelik II that “By order of the emperor, a fifteen-thousand-man corps, set out on a campaign to annex to the realm of Ethiopia vast lands which lie to the south of it, which no one before this had explored, and which were completely unknown.”although the actual conquest was completed in 1900, the atrocities against the conquered populations did not cease; by and large, slavery and the slave trade continued until the Italian invasion of Ethiopia in 1936. As an Ethiopian historian has stated, Menelik's extension of Ethiopia's frontiers and the incorporation of new areas accentuated “the predatory tendencies of the ruling class and the soldiery. South-western Ethiopia became a hunting-ground for humans as well as animals. Ivory and slaves became the two precious commodities with which traders and adventurers returned from the region.” He wrote that “Members of upper nobility came to have thousands and sometimes tens of thousands of slaves at their disposal.”[9] Giving examples of some of the largest slave owners, the celebrated historian Pankhurst notes that Menelik and Taytu owned 70,000 slaves and Ras Wolde Giyorgis owned 20,000 slaves at the beginning of the twentieth centuryIn 1936, forty years after the Battle of Adwa, the British journalist and author wrote that the “peoples of the south and west were treated with wanton brutality unequalled even in the Belgian Congo. Some areas were depopulated by slavers.”[12] Comparing the harms inflicted by Belgian colonialists in Congo and Abyssinian colonialists in the south, he argued that “The significance of the Congo atrocities is not so much that they were committed as that they were exposed and suppressed.”Haiti is there to remind us the danger of western intervention & management Haiti is there to remind us the danger of NGO-AID intervention & management over the state Haiti is there to reminds us the power of the massesHaiti is truly the symbol of African resistance nowSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/horn-of-africa-leftists/donations

Ep.132 - Gwen Berry, Saskilla & Menelik Shabazz

"What's Good?" W/ Charlie Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 61:26


In a week where: Derek Chauvin is sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison for the murder of George Floyd. Matt Hancock resigns as Health Secretary after footage leaks of him kissing an aide. Chinese researchers have unveiled an ancient skull that could belong to a completely new species of human. Wimbledon is underway. Cuba announces their own vaccine "Abdala" with 92% efficacy. In the first of two Sports segments: (8:52) After the England-Germany game, it's safe to say fans don't have much to moan about anymore, but after the group stages, people on Twitter were throwing tons of verbal abuse at players. In the 2nd Sports segment: (21:18) American Hammer Thrower Gwen Berry is going to Tokyo after coming 2nd in the US Olympic Trials, but that's not why she's in the news. Instead, it's due to her activism. And it's not the first time either.In Music: (34:00) Grime artist Saskilla recently hosted a half-hour documentary on black people in the music industry. And whilst he had interesting points in the doc and in the piece I read, our solutions to the problem are a little different.Lastly, in Film/TV: (47:27) Black British Film pioneer Menelik Shabazz recently passed away at the age of 67. Which gave me the opportunity to salute and also think about what Black British film can be in the future if we just look back a bit.Thank you for listening! If you want to contribute to the show, whether it be sending me questions or voicing your opinion in any way, peep the contact links below and I'll respond accordingly. Let me know "What's Good?"Rate & ReviewE-Mail: the5thelelmentpub@gmail.comTwitter & IG: @5thElement_UK5E Community DiscordWebsite: www.the5thelement.org.ukIntro Music - "Too Much" By VanillaInterlude - "Charismatic" By NappyHighChillHop Music - (https://chillhop.bandcamp.com)Other Podcasts Under The 5EPN:Diggin' In The Digits5EPN RadioBlack Women Watch...In Search of SauceThe Beauty Of Independence

Sports Business Secrets
Episode 216: Fleming College Interim Head Coach, Menelik Fernandes

Sports Business Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 34:27


Today we talk with Menelik Fernandes, who is a Canadian college basketball coach. We discuss the differences between College and University sports, the balance between entrepreneurship and coaching, and what changes he hopes to see in Canadian hoops moving forward!

Something to Someone
Menelik - Victory and Respect (4/4)

Something to Someone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 53:39


In our last episode, we continue talking about the first Italo-Ethiopian War and it's repercussions. Notable Players:Emperor MenelikEmpress TaytuGeneral Mekonnen (Menelik's first cousin)General Mengesha (Emperor Yohannes' son)Italians:General Toselli General BaratieriMajor SalsaTimelineEmail us at somethingtosomeonepodcast@gmail.comChris Prouty's Empress Taytu & Menelik IIIntro/Outro Music by Hannah Rothfield and Joe Benjamin

Í ljósi sögunnar
Eþíópía IV: Stríðið við Ítali

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021


Í þættinum er haldið áfram umfjöllun um sögu Afríkuríkisins Eþíópíu. Í þessum þætti er fjallað um valdatíð keisarans Jóhannesar 4. og eftirmanns hans, Menelik 2., og stríð Eþíópíumanna við Ítali í nýlendukapphlaupi Evrópuþjóða.

Í ljósi sögunnar
Eþíópía IV: Stríðið við Ítali

Í ljósi sögunnar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021


Í þættinum er haldið áfram umfjöllun um sögu Afríkuríkisins Eþíópíu. Í þessum þætti er fjallað um valdatíð keisarans Jóhannesar 4. og eftirmanns hans, Menelik 2., og stríð Eþíópíumanna við Ítali í nýlendukapphlaupi Evrópuþjóða.

Something to Someone
Menelik - War with Italy (3/4)

Something to Someone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 65:15


In this episode, we cover everything that happens between Menelik's coronation to the start of the Italo-Ethiopian War. Notable Players:Menelik - Emperor of EthiopiaTaytu - Empress of EthiopiaAntonelli - Italian DiplomatMengesha - Prince of Tigray (Son of Emperor Yohannes)Bahto Hagos - Eritrean General, first one to pursue military actions against the ItaliansMajor Toselli - Italian armymanMekonnen - General in Menelik's armyTimelineEmail us at somethingtosomeonepodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by Hannah Rothfield and Joe Benjamin

Something to Someone
Menelik - King to Emperor (2/4)

Something to Someone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 57:46


Notable Players: Menelik - King of ShewaTaytu Betul - Queen of ShewaEmperor Yohannes - Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 to 1889Emperor Tewodros - Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 to 1868Bafena - Menelik's ex-wifeCount Pierto Antonelli - Italian DiplomatGeneral Alula - Ethiopian General, defeated the Italians at Dogali. TimelineEmail us at somethingtosomeonepodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by Hannah Rothfield and Joe Benjamin

Africa's Untold Stories
Menelik II: A Lesson In Resilience

Africa's Untold Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 42:16


In this episode, we talk about Menelik II, a pioneer of modern day Ethiopia and a huge reason the country was never colonized by Europe. We discuss his origin, rise to power and how he ensured Ethiopia's independence at a time when Africa was being carved up by European powers. Follow us: Twitter: @AfricasUntold_S Instagram:@africasuntoldstories Outro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/africas-untold-stories/message

Something to Someone
Menelik - Hostage to King (1/4)

Something to Someone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 53:23


This episode details the life and times of Menelik of Shewa, specifically covering the years from 1844 to 1878.Notable Players:Menelik - Our HeroEmperor Tewodros - Emperor of Ethiopia from 1855 - 1868Altash - Menelik's first wifeBafena - Menelik's second wifeEmperor Yohannes - Emperor of Ethiopia from 1871 - 1889Meshesha Seyfu - Almost Usurper - overall good guyTimelineEmail us at somethingtosomeonepodcast@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by Hannah Rothfield and Joe Benjamin

Black Gals Livin'
124. "She was laughing like a goat!" & that "African food" challenge

Black Gals Livin'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 70:18


We are self-isolating guys so we are really sorry for this week's audio quality. We're back with another episode! We talk about Aaliyah Jay and Menelik trying "African food" and Vic talks on the Yewande and Lucie ordeal and how own personal dealings with native names. HOSTS:⠀ Jas: twitter.com/jas_bw + www.instagram.com/jas_bw/ Vic: twitter.com/victoriasanusi + www.instagram.com/vicsanusi/ BGL socials: www.instagram.com/blackgalslivin/ + twitter.com/blackgalslivin/ Chat to us using the hashtag #blackgalslivin⠀ Artwork by @thecamru Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Unsung Heroes Podcast
Ep 18 - Menelik II: The Most Charismatic Emperor Ever | Unsung Heroes

The Unsung Heroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 30:10


Only one man can unite the people of Ethiopia and fight off the Italian invasion: Menelik II!

Mayhem Digital Productions
Dj Menelik The Lounge Mix

Mayhem Digital Productions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 92:11


Dj Menelik The Lounge Mix by Mayhem Digital Productions

Locked On Broncos - Daily Podcast On The Denver Broncos
Locked On Broncos - 11/8/17 - Denver Broncos and Patriots Practice Report, Broncos Place Menelik Watson On IR, Gameplanning for New England

Locked On Broncos - Daily Podcast On The Denver Broncos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 21:03


Cody Roark analyzes the Wednesday Practice Report for both the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots. The Broncos placed RT Menelik Watson on Injured Reserve today which ends his season. Allen Barbre or Donald Stephenson will get the chance to start at right tackle this Sunday vs the Patriots. With Watson's injury, the Broncos signed OT Cyrus Kouandjio to provide the Broncos with depth or relief at the position. Also Cody breaks down how the Patriots have had success against Denver in the past and what the Broncos must do in order to get a big win on Sunday vs Tom Brady and company.Follow the show on Twitter: @LockedOnBroncos and @CodyRoarkNFL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices