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Data Over Dogma
Episode 109: The Heart of Pharaoh

Data Over Dogma

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 56:52


Have you ever been confused about why Easter happens when it happens? End of March? Mid April? July? And as if it's not already complicated enough, the eastern church celebrates on a different day than the western church. Except the days that they don't... Thank goodness for our phone calendars, because without them, none of us would have any idea when to break out the Peeps and Cadbury eggs! Well, in our first segment this week, we're going to discuss the dating of Easter. Why it happens when it happens, how to calculate it, and whether pastels will be back in fashion next Spring. Then, we're looking at Exodus and a very peculiar series of moments. God sends Moses in to confront pharaoh, but then God... hardens pharaoh's heart against him? That can't be right, can it? Well, we'll parse it out for you and let you know! ---- HEY! TICKETS TO THE SECOND LEG OF THE DATA OVER DOGMA TOUR ARE ON SALE! To get yours, go here: Second leg (Dallas, Atlanta, Philly, DC): ⁠⁠⁠https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-grand-data-over-dogma-book-launch-part-2/⁠⁠ For early access to an ad-free version of every episode of Data Over Dogma, exclusive content, and the opportunity to support our work, please consider becoming a monthly patron at: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/DataOverDogma⁠⁠      Follow us on the various social media places: ⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/DataOverDogmaPod⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://www.twitter.com/data_over_dogma⁠⁠ Have you ordered Dan McClellan's hit book ⁠⁠The Bible Says So⁠⁠ yet??? ⁠⁠https://static.macmillan.com/static/smp/bible-says-so-9781250347466/?fbclid=IwY2xjawGLTkpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHQY4Ahs0Hi289IcnsQMh_0OAVf3oGefyUsWkLjhfB8OF8nio1fmroJbXxA_aem_v_4sISp8Zt43zsKfDjx1aA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brewbound Podcast
Brewers Association Staff Economist Matt Gacioch on Craft Brewers' ‘Realistic' Mindsets, Industry Trends, Headwinds & CBC

Brewbound Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 48:24


When Brewers Association (BA) staff economist Matt Gacioch is asked whether craft brewers are optimistic or pessimistic, his response is “brewers are realistic.”   “They are understanding that this is a new environment that they are operating in,” Gacioch said during the latest edition of the Brewbound Podcast. “Mid-April 2025 is very different than mid-April 2015.”   Gacioch, who is in his first year as a full-time employee of the BA, described a maturing and challenging craft beer market for a variety of factors, from consumer consumption shifts to increased competition and variety to economic pressures and tariffs.    “The way that consumers and markets don't like uncertainty, small business owners really don't like uncertainty,” he said. “That is the environment that we're in right now. There's a lot of products that go into beer making and [the] operating of a brewery [that] can be bought from within the U.S., but the supply chain is so complex and so global that certain tariffs are going to have an impact on pricing of brewery inputs.    “So not being able to plan too far into the future because of how things have been changing so quickly has made it really tough for brewery owners to make great beer and feel like they can make a solid business plan for the year and years ahead,” he continued.   Which brings us to the 2025 edition of the Craft Brewers Conference taking place in Indianapolis next week (April 28-May 1). Gacioch anticipates that many of the conversations inside and outside of the Indiana Convention Center will center on those factors and strategies for pushing forward, including his own seminar  (1:15 p.m. ET Tuesday, April 29) discussing case studies from breweries who tapped into growth drivers in 2024.    Gacicoh also touches on new breweries making this year's top 50 craft list, potential opportunities and challenges for breweries adding food service and why he's excited for CBC. Plus, more conversation about kicking field goals than you'd expect.   But first, the Brewbound team recaps the latest news, including the BA's recent webinar on tariffs and the NBWA and Fintech's Q1 2025 webinar on beer category sales trends. Justin, Jess and Zoe play Another Round or Tabbing Out on copycat designs infiltrating the hard lemonade and iced tea space, with a hat tip to Fingers' Dave Infante.

Monday Morning Food Truck
Mid April Part 2

Monday Morning Food Truck

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 44:44


How is it Mid April already?!? Skippy and Josh both have to take a step back from working the business and trust their staff to manage the day to day. What could go wrong?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monday-morning-food-truck--5625522/support.

Monday Morning Food Truck
Mid April Part 1

Monday Morning Food Truck

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 44:50


How is it Mid April already?!? Skippy and Josh both have to take a step back from working the business and trust their staff to manage the day to day. What could go wrong?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monday-morning-food-truck--5625522/support.

SoulFull Veda
Mid April Energy Check-In

SoulFull Veda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 15:02


All planets are direct -yay!! But if you've felt like everything has come to a standstill right now, here's why. It takes a bit for a planet to transition from retrograde to direct. A sweet recaliberation before moving forward. We have exciting energy coming in for Spring! But first, there is a collective exhale. Tune into today's episode for how you can best use this reset time before full steam ahead.✨all planets going direct✨2025 reflections + lessons thus far✨transits to come for April and May✨moving from Pisces to Aries energyJoin me on IG Live each Wednesday and Thursday at 11am pst for a personalize intuitive reading.For a full 1:1 intuitive healing session, sign up here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Baseball America
2025 MLB Mock Draft (mid-April version)

Baseball America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 54:35


A month after our last 2025 MLB Mock Draft, there's been a lot to shuffle the board. So Carlos Collazo and JJ Cooper are back to discuss our newest Mock Draft.(00:00) How the NHSI and everything else is shaping up the draft board.(03:00) Strengths and weaknesses of the draft class(07:30) Why the middle and the back of the first round looks good(11:30) 1. Washington Nationals(16:30) 2. Los Angeles Angels(21:20) 3. Seattle Mariners(23:00) 4. Colorado Rockies(24:45) 5. St. Louis Cardinals(28:30) 6. Pittsburgh Pirates(30:50) 7. Miami Marlins(33:35) 8. Toronto Blue Jays(37:00) 9. Cincinnati Reds(38:55) 10. Chicago White Sox(42:20) Where Jack Bauer fits into this first round(47:30) A rising FSU infielder who we have mocked to the YankeesLinks: Mock Draft 2.0, picks for all 30 MLB teams: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/2025-mlb-mock-draft-2-0-updated-first-round-picks-for-every-team/Why Liam Doyle believe he has the draft's best fastball: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/why-tennessee-ace-liam-doyle-believes-he-has-the-best-fast-ball-in-the-country/Is FSU Alex Lodise the draft's biggest riser: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/could-alex-lodises-career-year-make-the-florida-state-shortstop-a-first-round-mlb-draft-pick/Draft Chat: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/mlb-draft-chat-with-carlos-collazo-4-16-25/High School pitchers in the 100 mph club: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/these-2025-high-school-pitchers-have-joined-the-exclusive-100-mph-club/Jack Bauer shows rare velocity: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/jack-bauers-102-mph-fastball-adds-to-deep-lefty-mlb-draft-class-draft-podcast/Seth Hernandez impresses at NHSI: https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/seth-hernandez-strengthens-mlb-draft-stock-with-impressive-performance-at-nhsi/Our Sponsors:* Check out Indeed: https://indeed.com/BASEBALLAMERICASupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/baseball-america/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Game and Compute
Uber Eats Mid April 2025 update (adding streams of income)

Game and Compute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 20:41


Uber Eats Mid April 2025 update (adding streams of income)

The Sportsmen's Voice
TSV Roundup Week of April 14th, 2025

The Sportsmen's Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 54:38


In this episode of the Sportsmen's Voice podcast, Fred Bird and CSF's Assistant Manager for the Southwestern States Barry Snell, discuss two Arizona bills aimed at protecting Second Amendment rights, prohibiting Merchant Category Coding and Firearms Preemption. The conversation then shifts to the controversial hounding petition in Arizona. The two exploring the implications of and the potential consequences of banning hound hunting, highlighting the importance of community engagement in wildlife management and the challenges posed by urban perspectives on rural wildlife issues. Fred then covers the rest of the news around the nation important to sportsmen, including the management of coyote populations in Michigan, the significance of public access to waterways in West Virginia, the need for effective forest management to prevent wildfires, and the establishment of collegiate coalitions to engage youth in conservation efforts.  Takeaways Pro Gun Legislation Advancing In Arizona: Arizona is advancing firearm legislation to protect Second Amendment rights, where merchant category codes could infringe on financial privacy for all consumers and civil penalties for government officials may deter restrictive local gun laws. Hound Hunting Ban Petition Circulating In Arizona: The hounding petition in Arizona seeks to ban all hound hunting. Meanwhile, a similar California ban on hounding has led to increased wildlife-human conflicts. Michigan Coyotes: Michigan is looking at a year-round season for coyote hunting after the Commission voted to shorten the season last year, excluding Mid-April through Mid-July. Coyote hunting and management is crucial for ecological balance in Michigan and beyond. Public Access To Public Waterways: Public access to waterways is essential for conservation funding as a lynchpin for many recreational activities.   Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter   Sign up for FREE legislative tracking through CSF's Tracking the Capitols tool: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/tracking-the-capitols/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Backbone Wrestling Network
New Gen on a Mission #88: Mid April 1995

The Backbone Wrestling Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 39:05


In this episode of New Gen on a Mission, Justin Pratt and Tim Slomka start the build to the first ever In Your House. They discuss Sid joining the loser Million Dollar Corporation, the 123 Kid continuing to steal every match he's in, and the return of Doink! Enjoy!

The W - A Very Good Sports Podcast
MLB Update - Mid April Update

The W - A Very Good Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 19:54


Send us a textEarly ThoughtsSlow start or a sign of something bigger? Standouts needing praise! Youtube - @thewsportspodcastFollow us at:thewpodcast.comInsta - @the.w.podcastTwitter - @the_w_podcast

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #261 - We Begin Year #6 Of The Show With News & Headlines, Mid April 2025

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 34:29


CORVETTE TODAY #261 - We Begin Year #6  of CORVETTE TODAY with Corvette News & Headlines, Mid April 2025 This CORVETTE TODAY show marks the beginning of year #6 for the show! Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett and Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger bring you the latest Corvette news & headlines from the past two weeks! Here are some of the topics that Steve and Keith cover...   1.    ZR1 orders move to 3000 status with production scheduled for May 2025 2.    Chevrolet delivers over 6,700 Corvettes in the first quarter of this year 3.    GM's UK Advance Design Studios showcases a Corvette inspired concept car 4.    The National Corvette Museum is nominated for USA Today's 10Best award 5.    Lingenfelter is working on a twin-turbo for the Corvette 6.    David Hill resigns and Bryce Burklow is named President of the NCM Please be sure to join us as we celebrate the beginning of year #6 for the ONLY current podcast dedicated to Corvette...CORVETTE TODAY!   Listen to the podcast, watch the show on YouTube, join the Facebook Group, sign up for email notifications, follow the show on social media and shop in the newly updated CORVETTE TODAY Merchandise Store at:     ​www.CorvetteToday.com​

Clark County Today News
Clark County beginning installation of upgraded traffic signals in mid-April

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 0:38


Clark County will upgrade traffic and pedestrian signals beginning mid-April, including new fiber optic systems and ADA improvements. Learn more about impacted intersections and schedules at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/clark-county-beginning-installation-of-upgraded-traffic-signals-in-mid-april/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com #localnews #ClarkCountyWa #TrafficSignalUpgrades #VancouverWA #PublicWorks #TransportationNews #RoadConstruction #InfrastructureImprovements

360 with Katie Woolf
Corrections Commissioner Matthew Varley provides an update on staff recruitment amid increasing prisoner numbers, with 2,747 people in custody today and says more blocks at the Berrimah prison will be ready to go in mid-April

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 13:15 Transcription Available


The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast
Mitchell Robinson's RETURN DATE Pushed Back Again! Miles McBride INJURES Ribs... | Knicks News | The Knicks Recap Podcast

The Knicks Recap: A New York Knicks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 10:47


The New York Knicks just received some unfortunate news about Mitchell Robinson and his potential return to the court. Robinson had been aiming for a return before March 1st. However, the latest reports indicate that Robinson is likely going to be out longer than that, with a plan to see him fully healthy by Mid-April. We also have an update on Miles McBride status as he recently suffered a rib injury... Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:58 - Mitchell Robinson's Return Date Pushed Back Again 01:46 - Concerning That Robinson Has Moved On To 5 On 5 Yet 02:15 - Robinson Could Return Early To Mid-March 04:24 - Chemistry Is Undefeated & Knicks Need Time To Build It 06:49 - Miles McBride Suffers Rib Injury 08:30 - Deuce McBride's Injury Not Serious 10:00 - Are We Receiving The Right Updates About Mitchell Robinson? LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.135 Fall and Rise of China: Kumul Rebellion #4: Reunification of Xinjiang

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 41:13


Last time we continued to speak about the insane battle over Southern Xinjiang. In Yarkland, chaos erupted as inflation soared, prompting Chinese officials to retreat to fortified New City. Panic led to desperate measures, including the use of dummy figures for defense. As insurgents advanced, Colonel Chin's forces looted and fled, sparking violence against Uyghurs and Hindu moneylenders. By April, rebel forces captured Kashgar, fracturing Chinese control. Amid shifting alliances, Ma Chanzeng sought power, but internal strife among leaders like Temur culminated in further violence and betrayal, with power ultimately shifting to the Khotanlik provisional government under Muhammad Amin Bughra. Abdullah's revelation ignited conflict among Muslim troops. The Uyghurs and Kirghiz briefly united against the Chinese, ultimately capturing the New City. As tensions rose, massacres occurred, fracturing alliances and leading to a power struggle. After the execution of Uyghur leader Temur, Abdullah seized control of Yarkland, while charismatic Tawfiq Bay rallied forces against the Tungans. Eventually, the Khotan Amirs dominated the region, achieving unity amidst chaos, leaving only the besieged Tungans at bay.   #135 Kumul Rebellion part 4: The reunification of Xinjiang Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Do you remember Ma Chongying, basically the guy that started most of this madness? Following him getting severely wounded at Liaotun in autumn of 1932, he had withdrawn the majority of his forces to his old domain in northwestern Gansu. He set up a HQ at Anxi and through his subordinates began expanding territory and increasing recruitment via conscription. The British missionaries Mildred Cable and Francesca French were living in Tunhuang at the time and wrote extensively about Ma Congying's recruitment efforts “The town was robbed of everything in the nature of food, goods and money ... next to food the most coveted possessions of the oases were the young, vigorous, hardy men ... These were the men whom Ma Chung-ying wanted for gun fodder, and orders were issued to the press-gang to fetch them in from every farm of the neighborhood, and collect them in Tunhuang City. Every day we saw them being rounded up. The ropes which they themselves had twisted from desert grass were used to tie their hands behind their backs, and to noose their necks in a running-knot. Roped together in droves of twenty to thirty, according to the success of the raid, they were brought to town by captors who rode the horses levied from these boys' own stables. Thrust behind the high palings of temple courtyards, the imprisoned youths lined the barriers, looking out for some passers-by who might belong to their own group of farmsteads and would take a report home that son or husband had been captured”. After initial training at Tunhuang, the recruits were taken to Anxi for further training. Cable and French were ordered to Anxi to aid Ma Chongying with his wounds and to  take care of other Tungans who reportedly had been injured by fire arrows during the siege of Kumul Old City. They did a good job as within a short amount of time Ma Chongying was able to ride again.  Back in Xinjiang, following the failed Uyghur led rebellion at Kumul and facing another imminent Tungant invasion in the Turfan area Jin Shujen turned increasingly to the USSR for help. In September of 1931 he bought two biplanes for the Soviets at 40,000 Mexican silver dollars each. The planes came with two Russian pilots and on October 1st, Jin signed a secret trade deal with the USSR allowing 8 Soviet trading agencies to set up shop in Urumqi, Chuguchak, Kashgar, Kulja, Aksu, Kucha, Khotan and Yarkland. Customs duties on Soviets goods were reduced and a new Xinjiang-Soviet telegraph line and radio communications were established. Jin signed these deals illegally without notifying Nanjing and in return received economic and military assistance from the Soviets. In July of 1932 he would receive another 8 aircraft. Yet despite the Soviet assistance, Jin's provincial forces with the exception of Peppengut's White Russian detachment remained ill trained and ill officered. Following the relief of Kumul Old City and Ma Chongyings retreat back to Gansu, Chang Peiyuan, the provincial commander in chief and military governor of Ili went to Urumqi. It appears that Jin did not fully trust Chang Peiyuan, possibly fearing that the victory at Kumul had stirred up dangerous ambitions in Chang. This distrust seemed to be mutual, as Chang, upon receiving orders to transfer to the provincial capital, chose to defy them and returned to Ili in an act bordering on open rebellion. In response, Jin appointed Sheng Shihtsai, Chang's Chief-of-Staff during the Kumul campaign, as the new Provincial Commander-in-Chief. This decision would have significant implications both for Jin's future and for the future of Xinjiang. Sheng Shihtsai was born in 1895 in Liaoning Manchuria. He was the son of a small landowner. In 1917 he traveled to Japan to study political economics at Waseda University and came back to China in 1919 to participate in the May 4th movement. During that time he developed radical and anti-Japanese stances. He then joined the military training school in Guangdong and later enrolled in the northeastern military academy. He entered military service under Guo Songling, haha that old cry baby, who was deputy under Zhang Zuolin. Sheng Shihtsai rose through the ranks becoming a Lt Colonel. In 1924 Guo Songling sponsored Sheng's admission to the Shikan Gakko military academy in Japan. Sheng returned briefly to help Guo Songlings failed coup against Zhang Zuolin, but was able to escape imprisonment with support from Feng Yuxiang and Chiang Kai-Shek. They got him a ticket back to Japan, and he returned to China in 1927 to participate in the northern expedition as a staff officer attached to Chiang Kai-Sheks HQ. After the northern expedition, he was made chief of war operations section of the General staff at Nanjing, but in 1929 resigned as he did not get along with his superiors. After all of this he took an interest in China's border defences. At the time a delegation from Xinjiang visited Nanjing searching for financial aid. Jin Shujen had instructed one of his delegates, Kuang Lu the deputy General secretary of Xinjiang, to find an able bodied officer to help reorganize Xinjiang's military. Kuang Lu fished around and found Sheng who looked like a very promising man. Sheng then traveled via the USSR arriving to Urumqi in the winter of 1929. His initial welcome was a luke warm one as Jin was suspicious of this highly qualified overseas educated man, obviously seeing him as a potential threat. Moreover, Jin's brother Jin Shuxin hated Sheng's appointment because the man outshined him. Despite the jealousy, Jin was basically grasping at straws and needed the help so he made Sheng the chief of staff over the Xinjiang Frontier Army and also the instructor at the provincial military college.  In the words of historian Chan Fooklam “Sheng's appointment was like Jin burying a time bomb under his bed, he had brought upon himself his own doom”. Despite receiving aid from the Soviets and British, Jin's grip over Xinjiang was slipping away. In May of 1932 Ma Chongying had dispatched Ma Shuming to take over the Tungan operation against Turfan. As we talked about, Ma Fuming, leading the provincial forces at Turfan simply defected. Also at this time Chang Peiyuan's insubordination was breaking out, easing the way for Sheng to be promoted to commander in chief. Sheng was directing an unsuccessful campaign against Uyghur insurgents at Karlik Tagh. Following news of Ma Fumings defection and the Tungan capture of Turfan, Sheng advanced west from Kumul to try and prevent the combined Muslim forces from marching upon Urumqi. After a bloody two day battle he recaptured Turfan, but this has little effect over Ma Shuming who had already moved his HQ to Kara Shahr.  During mid-winter, Ma Shuming's Tungan cavalry and Ma Fumings Turkic insurgents began an advance to Urumqi. At some point a force of provincial troops sent to Urumqi by Jin, specifically to guard the Dawan Cheng Pass were ambushed and annihilated by the Tungans. Meanwhile full scale rebellions had broken out at Kucha led by Temur and at Khotan led by the Amirs. To this Jin responded by expanding Pappenguts White Russian detachment from its original strength of 250 to 1500 men. The White Russians, most of whom came from Ili Valley, had literally no choice but to enlist. Alongside threatening any White Russians with deportation to the USSR, Jin also arrested many Russian women to compel their husbands to enlist. By early January of 1933, Ma Shumings Tungans had crossed the Dawan Cheng and were now operating at will in the Chaiwupao corridor, to the immediate south of the capital. Wu Aichen the political envoy on behalf of Nanjing reported on January 29th, that the city gates were suddenly closed and a month of food shortages and communal tensions rose. Wu Aichen would witness the brutality of the war. In his reports, the Tungans advanced towards the city during the night, seizing the Great West Bridge after a heavy fight. The Provincial commander defending the city only had 700 troops under him and if it was not for 300 White Russian troops suddenly arriving, the city most likely would have fallen then. Wu Aichen described the White Russian troops as superb fighters, albeit savagely drunk as they drove back the Tungan and Uyghurs during two days of hand to hand combat. Meanwhile Tungans had captured the radio station and a nearby height called Devil's Hill which overlooked the Urumqi suburbs. The Chinese officials feared letting in any more Muslim civilians to the Old City, thus they kept the city gates causing large numbers of refugees from the suburbs to gather outside the walls. This was particularly evident at the west gate which became the focal point of the fighting. Wu Aichen witnessed much of it and had this to say. “In times of peace this street was one of the most prosperous in the city, but now it was crowded With innocent fugitives, whose plight was terrible indeed. There was was worse to come, however, for now the advancing rebels came to this quarter and seizing the houses made loop-holes in the walls. In the flat roofs they set up machine-gun posts which could enfilade Government positions on either side of them. I could see for myself that the situation was desperate and that our troops would be pinned against the walls. General Pai, who was in command, did not hesitate. He gave the order that the street of the small religion should be set on fire. Then followed a scene so frightful that the reader's imagination must suffice. As the flames swept down the long lane of wooden structures they became an inferno of horror, for the roar of the conflagration was added to the rattle of gunfire, .and the hideous shrieks of those who were trapped. The rebels sought safety in flight, and as they crossed the open were machine-gunned from the Red Mountain; but the fugitives had nowhere to fly to and perished to the last man, woman and child. Nevertheless the city was saved, and when at last the flames died down the approach to the West Bridge was strewn with the bodies of our assailants. On the evening of the second day I had completed ten thousand words of copying. I asked how many were dead. I was told at least two thousand. Once again I returned to my task, reflecting that a human life had been taken at every fifth word”. Following the defeat, the Muslim forces had to pull back from the West Gate area, however, they still held control over the West Bridge, a mere half mile northwest. This gave them a great launchpad for night raids and many would be killed trying to scale the walls under the mouths of guns. The White Russian troops emerged as the backbone of the defenses, holding the city walls and making occasional sorties. Urumqi would have fallen if it was not for Sheng Shihtsai who came to her aid with his troops from Turfan. Upon seeing his relief forces the Muslim insurgents broke off their attack and withdrew into the surrounding countryside. With winter coming to an end, with fear of a cholera outbreak looming the Chinese went to work burying the dead. Wu Aichen was one of those who helped with the burials and wrote a horrifying description about the conditions of the city. Over 1000 bodies were buried in a single mass grave within the suburbs and the final death toll was estimated to exceed 6000. Following the relief of Urumqi, the Muslim insurgents seized all they could in the countryside such as Dawan Cheng, the districts of Fukang and parts of Santopao where an estimated 900 Han Chinese were killed. The insurgents burned the stocks of rice that usually fed the capital and on March 1st a detachment of 100 provincial troops were ambushed and annihilated at Chitaowan. The situation throughout the province deteriorated; to the south Ma Shaowu had isolated Kashgar and in the north a Kazakh rebellion broke out in the Sahara Sume region under Sharif Khan. The Kazakh uprising convinced the Soviets that Jin Sujen was going to inevitably lose Xinjiang. They acted without any notice to Nanjing by dispatching forces to help hold up Urumqi. Fate would have it, 2000 battle hardened Chinese troops had recently been driven over the Heilongjiang border into Siberia by the Japanese during the invasion of Manchuria. So Stalin signed off on sending them over the trans-siberian and Turk-sib railways to the Xinjiang frontier of Chuguchak. This force designated the Northeast National Salvation Army consisted of regular soldiers who were well trained and held good morale. They arrived to Urumqi on March 27th of 1933, substantially bolstering the provincial military, more particularly that of the new Provincial commander in chief, Sheng Shihtsai who just so happened to also be a Manchurian.  Sheng led the new forces to push back the invading Tungans of Ma Shuming who was forced over the Dawan Cheng back to his HQ at Kara Shahr. The Uyghur insurgents were demoralized and Khoja Niyas Hajji who controlled a belt around the Xinjiang-Gansu frontier began begining for assistance from Ma Chongying. Meanwhile Jin basically was undermined by Sheng and was seeing further unrest in Urumqi. The White Russians who had bore the brunt of the fighting to defend Urumqi were royally pissed off as they had not all been paid and were provided the worst horses and ammunition of all the defenders. Moreover Jin's popularity with all nationalities, even Han Chinese had fallen dramatically because his brother Jin Shuxin had reportedly exorted the granaries during the siege. Following the relief of Urumqi, Pappengut and the other White Russians approached the leaders of the northeast national salvation army with grievances against Jin Shujen and were given assurances of support to mount a coup against him. On April 12th, around 400 White Russians stormed the capital with 200 of them seizing the city gates and yamen. Jin managed to escape over the city walls and fled to the USSR via Chuguchak. From there he returned to China via the Turk-Sib and Trans-Siberian. Meanwhile his younger brother Jin Shuxin was captured and executed. Sheng Shihtsai was encamped at Uruba at the time of the coup and insisted in his future memoirs he had nothing to do with the coup and that it was all the USSR's doing. Regardless after the coup Sheng was urged to go to Urumqi where negotiations began with Liu Wenlung who was appointed Provincial Chairman while Sheng was made Tupan or “border defense commissioner”. Ie; Sheng was made the de facto ruler of Xinjiang.  After Ma Shumings failure to take Urumqi and Khoja Niyas Hajji's pleas for help, Ma Chongying determined to reenter the fray in person. Despite the setbacks, the Tungans had crossed the Dawan Cheng and nearly taken the capital, coupled with the seizure of Kashgar, Ma Chongying most likely believed there was still a great chance to take it all. He had spent 18 months rebuilding his army and better yet, because of the USSR's illegal move to save Urumqi, Nanjing officially recognizing his Tungan forces as the 36th division of the NRA. Ma Chongying moved his HQ from Anxi to Suzhou and really improved his military. A German engineer named Vasel working with him described him as a man who admired Napoleon, Bismarck and Hindenburg and who “was frequently to be seen running at the head of his troops during training, even in sub-zero temperature. Military training was pursued with a spartan rigour, pushed to the verge of utter ruthlessness. Desertion was punishable by death, and on one occasion I saw Ma personally behead five such offenders. In one of those sudden fits of exuberance that were typical of him, snatching up casually some hand grenades, which he had made himself, and hurling them, one by one, against the lofty clay-coloured walls of the city. And then he laughed heartily when he saw his men fling themselves flat on the ground as splinters of steel hurtled in all directions. He scorned to seek safety by throwing himself on the ground, and was quite delighted when he saw that I too did not seek cover”. During spring of 1933, Ma Chongying prepared to reinvade Xinjiang. A Swedish man named Bexeill was working along the Gansu-Qinghai border and noted Ma Chongying heavily taxed his territory in northwestern Gansu to the limits of the peasants endurance. He apparently even sent troops into Qinghai to illegally tax them. By May of 1933 his army departed Suhou for Yumen and Vasel gives us this description of them. “A dark mass of human beings, camels and oxen, was pouring out of the city gate towards the west amid clouds of dust. There were hundreds of heavily-laden camels, the bells on their necks clanging monotonously, their drivers easily discernible by their gaudy headgear. In the rear followed high-wheeled ox-carts, flanked on either side by infantry. Behind them again came a company of cavalry, which presently galloped past the lumbering camels and oxen along the track through the desert ... and now I had an opportunity of seeing at close range General Ma's famous cavalry riding past me and keeping its post at the head of the marching columns. This was the famous white cavalry regiment of which General Ma was especially proud. The broad iron swords of the dragoons clanked as they rode along on their magnificent white horses, while on their shoulders they carried carbines of the most varied and antiquated patterns. Next came the brown regiment, while in the rear followed the black regiment, comprising some two thousand horsemen. A short distance behind the cavalry came the infantry - regiment after regiment, headed by the Chinese (Kuomintang) standard. On they swept, platoon after platoon, followed by their officers, with their mausers at the ready. The columns strode along, keeping perfect time with their shrill, high-pitched, mournful, Asiatic marching songs. Sandwiched between some of these trained and trustworthy soldiers I saw large drafts of recruits who had been compelled to join General Ma's forces. These raw levies were constantly kept under very close observation'. On Top of Ma Chongyings new Tungan army, young Uyghurs were also conscripted into his ranks. 2500 Tungans under the command of his younger brother Ma Chongjie captured Kumul in May with little opposition. This was because the area was dominated by Ma Chongyings ally Khoja Niyas Hajji. After this Ma Chongjie issued bilingual proclamations to the people of Kumul, stating they were free of Jin Shujen's tyranny, who at the time was in the USSR. Meanwhile Sheng hurriedly prepared a force of 5000 to meet the invaders near Urumqi. Ma Chongying advanced upon Qiqiaoqing unopposed, getting even further west than his first invasion of 1931. Instead of taking the main road to Turgan, the Tungans crossed the narrow defile between Barkul Tagh and Bogdo Ula to hit the garrison town of Kitai. The first major battle broke out near Mulei, due east of Kitai on May 15th. Two days later a mixed force of 4000 Tungans and Turkic Muslims attacked Kitai led by Ma Chongjie. On May 26th Sheng sortied from Urumqi at the head of 5000 men, 1000 of whom were White Russians. Sheng planned to hold Santai, the halfway point between Urumqi and Kitai. Sheng's men attacked the invaders around Kitai, but lost the battle for the city, though Ma Chongjie was killed in battle. Sheng then retreated back to Urumqi by June 1st. Things looked dire for Sheng, he was unsure how Nanjing would react to the coup against Jin Shujen, his position was threatened to the east by Ma Chongying now headquartered at Kitai and to the west by Chang Peiyuan the military governor of Ili whom he suspected was not loyal to Urumqi and in league with the Tungans. Ma Chongying was now within striking distance of Urumqi, when he suddenly halted his attack and sent a telegram with terms. It turns out Ma Chongying had no idea Jin Shujen had been overthrown, so he was unsure how to proceed. This bought Sheng more time to raise defenses, sending the White Russians to hold Fukang as he dispatched Wu Aichen on a peace mission to Kitai. Wu Aichen's mission failed, so Sheng went to Fukang to take personal command of the army and to meet Ma Chongying around the hamlet of Zuniquan. During the battle of mid June, the provincial forces managed to gain the upper hand due to severe weather conditions for which the lightly clothed Tungans were ill prepared for. The Uyghurs forces of Khoja Niyas Hajji also took no part in the fighting despite being in the immediate area. The Tungans were defeated at Zuniquan, but not routed. Ma Chongyings men managed to retreat in well order to Qiqiaoqing and from there advanced to Turfan joined Tungan forces under Ma Shuming. Combined the Tungans marched to Dawan Cheng. At the same time a Pacification Commissioner, Huang Musung was sent by Nanjing to Urumqi. His mission was to establish peace between the provincial forces and Ma Chongying, both of whom claimed loyalty to Nanjing. Sheng was suspicious of Huang Musung and felt Nanjing might be simply backing the Tungans. Thus Sheng had Huang Musung placed under house arrest. Then Sheng accused three Xinjiang officials of plotting with Huang Musung, Chang Peiyuan and Ma Chongying to overthrow him and had them all executed via a firing squad. Thus Sheng clearly had distanced himself from Nanjing and turned 100% to the USSR for help. During early Autumn Ma Chongying was still in Turfan reorganizing the forces while Sheng was consolidating his position in Urumqi and quelling the Kazakh rebellion.  Meanwhile Khoja Niyas Hajji was growing uneasy with his alliance to Ma Chongying and began to open up secret negotiations with Sheng and soon was appointed Chief Defense commissioner for Southern Xinjiang. He then took his Uyghurs across the Dawan Cheng and occupied Toksun only to be surprise attacked and decisively defeated by Tungans under Ma Shuming. By late July Khoja Niyas Hajji took his battered survivors and fled for Kucha. At this point Huang Musung managed to secure his release from house arrest by telegramming Nanjing the recommendation that Sheng Shihtsai and Liu Wenlung be confirmed in their posts as the chief military and civil authorities over Xinjiang. Nanjing had really no options other than to comply.  On September 2nd Lo Wenkan, the foreign minister of Nanjing, came to Urumqi and officially confirmed Sheng into office and then mediated between Sheng and Ma Chongying. To compensate Ma Chongying he was offered the post of Garrison Commander of Eastern Xinjiang which he accepted, thus gaining control over Kumul, Barkul and part of Turfan. After Lo Wenkan departed in early October, suddenly Sheng announced the discovery of a new plot against him. He accused Liu Wenlung of conspiring with Ma Chongying, Chang Peiyuan and Lo Wenkan to overthrow him. Liu Wenlung was forced to resign and was replaced as the provincial chairman by Zhu Juixi. Sheng then prepared a final hammer blow against Ma Chongying. However Ma Chongying had secretly been working with Ma Shuming to deliver a lighting stroke against Urumqi which came in December of 1933. Tungan forces passed Dawan Cheng and began attacking the capital. Likewise in response to the constant accusations, Chang Peiyuan finally threw his support to the Tungans. He led his troops across the Talki Pass into Zungharia and attacked the Provincial forces stationed at Wusu. Meanwhile encouraged by the advance of the Gansu Tungans, the indigenous Tungans of Zungharia rose en masse to Ma Chongyings banner. In late december a detachment of the 36th NRA led by Ma Shuming bypassed Urumqi and attacked Chuguchak. Vasel happened to witness this and described the battle as such “The sun's rays, by this time, were shining obliquely across the street and showed us the Tungan army entering the town ... Stirrup to stirrup, the young regular soldiers in their smart uniforms looked a well-disciplined, trim and efficient force. r recognised one of their officers, Ma Shih-ming, the Commander-in-Chief's adjutant, who had frequently been my guest in Soochow. These regular soldiers rode past on beautiful horses, while huge red flags floated in the breeze above their heads, bearing the character 'Ma' in black letters on a white ground. At a short distance followed a horde that was tolerably well equipped . . . I saw needle-guns, blunderbusses and muzzle-loaders ... In their rear dense clouds of dust, which shut out the light, billowed onward, and then came the infantry. . . men with wild eyes and matted hair. . . outlaws who had nothing to lose and everything to gain from the upheaval that was going on. After the infantry followed a huge horde of camels, with their rhythmical swaying gait, laden with produce and goods of every conceivable type ... the breath came from their mouths like smoke - their necks were craned forward, and their heads kept bobbing up and down.”With the Tungans taking Zunghaira, the Khotan Amirs running amok in the south and Chang Peiyuan joining the fray, Sheng's position at Urumqi was hopeless. While Ma Chongying and Sheng Shihtsai continued their struggle in the north, in the south Muhammad Amin Bughra woo'd Khoja Niyas Hajji to become president of a new secessionist Islamic state. Thus was born the Turkic Islamic Republic of Eastern Turkestan ie TIRET. While Khoja Niyas Kajji was the quote president, this was simply symbolic, the real leadership remained with the Amirs. Amir Abdulah retained control over Yarkland, Amir Nur Ahmad Jan over Yangi Hissar and Kashgar and Bughra over Khotan. Shari a law was implemented, a national flag with a white star and crescent over a blue ground was made and the new state sought aid and recognition from Britain. But the TIRET would never receive said recognition or aid, for Britain respected Nanjing's government as the sole authority in Xinjiang. TIRET turned next to Turkey, but found no real help. Then they turned to Afghanistan who likewise could not help them. TIRET was doomed from the very beginning. Meanwhile the battles raged between Sheng and Ma Chongying. Sheng knew Nanjing would not assist him so he turned to the USSR. Sheng dispatched diplomats Chen Teli and Yaoxiong to Moscow pleading for assistance. The Soviets were sympathetic and quite concerned with events such as the rise of TIRET and the possibility of Ma Chongying capturing Urumqi as they suspected him and TIRET to have ties to the Japanese. Weary of Germany and Japan, the USSR took up a policy of curbing any influence from either, especially in her Central Asian frontiers. The Soviets sent this warning to Nanjing “'We do not mind if you Chinese develop [Eastern] Turkestan. But if you permit [Eastern] Turkestan to become a second Manchuria, we must act to protect ourselves. '” Thus in late 1933, following pleas for help from Sheng Shihtsai, the Soviets chose to intervene on behalf of Sheng, whom was known to be a loose cannon and unreliable, but atleast was anti-Japanese. The USSR appointed Apresoff as the new consul-general at Urumqi and upon his arrival Sheng conducted a purge. Officers from the Northeast National Salvation army and White Russian volunteers were arrested and shot, including Pappengut. The White Russians units were reorganized under the command of new Soviet officers. Sheng signed a secret deal with the USSR to allow them to build a railway from Sergiopol, through Chuguchak to Urumqi. Sheng also announced 6 new principles going forward (I) anti-imperialism, (2) kinship to Sovietism, (3) racial or national equality, (4) 'clean' government, (5) peace, and (6) reconstruction.  The Soviets were pleased and after receiving approval from Nanjing dispatched two brigades, numbered some 7000 men supported by tanks, artillery and aircraft against the insurgent positions at Kulja and Chuguchak. The Soviets had orders to “clear the roads and liquidate the rebellion”. They rapidly overwhelmed the forces of Chang Peiyuan who committed suicide in shame. The Tungans of Ma Shuming put up a better fight but were dislodged from the Chuguchak area. According to Vasel, the Tungans managed to beat back some attacks during 30 days of battle. In one instance the Tungans foiled a Soviet pincer attack by “crawling through the snow, camouflaged by reversed sheepskins, and storming, from a very short distance, Soviet machine-gun posts whilst wielding the characteristic curved sword of Islam”. The main battle broke out on the frost-bound banks of the Tutun River, 30 miles northwest of Urumqi. According to The Times correspondent Peter Fleming , “the Battle of the Tutun River 'raged for several days; but the Tungans' unskilled ferocity was no match for a mechanised foe, and the troops ... were badly demoralised by gas bombs dropped by the Soviet airmen”.  Both the Soviets and Tungans took heavy casualties, but ultimately the Soviets won, forcing Ma Chongying to retreat from Urumqi to the Dawan Cheng, pursued by a mixed force of Soviets, White Russians and Chinese. The Tungans attempted to make a stand at Dawan Cheng, but according to Vasel “a detachment of Soviet troops supported by armoured cars was attacked by a force of some 500 Tungans. After savage hand-to-hand fighting the Soviet forces were driven back, and their armoured cars were rolled off the mountainside by the victorious Tungans. At this juncture, by a strange twist of fate, the surviving Soviet troops were relieved by a force of White Russian 'volunteers', and Ma Chung-ying was forced to continue his retreat through Toksun to Korla”. Meanwhile in Southern Xinjiang, the Soviets tried to break the TIRET. A Soviet backed force of irregulars known as the “Tortunjis” was set up at Ulug Chat, led by Yusuf Jan. The Soviets also negotiated secretly with Khoja Niyas Hajji who despite being the president of the TIRET had taken all of his forces to Aksu. As a result Khoja Niyas Hajji received Soviet arms in return for turning against his anti-soviet colleagues. Yet despite Soviet support, Khoja Niyas Hajji's Uyghur forces were decisively defeated by 800 Tungans under Ma Chongying. Khoja Niyas Hajji had to abandon his HQ at Aksu fleeing for Kashgar with 1500 men on January 13th of 1934. The Tungans soon besieged Kashgar New City forcing Khoja Niyas Hajji and local forces under Sabit Damullah to withdrew towards Yangi-Hissar, then held by Nur Ahmad Jan. Within 24 hours the Tungan advance guard led by Ma Fuyuan entered Kashgar meeting little resistance. According to British Consulate General Thomson-Glover “'some 800 Tungans and 1,200 conscripts caused nearly 10,000 rebel troops to flee from Kashgar'” To make thing more complicated at this time Ma Shaowu assumed senior military and civil control on behalf of Nanjing and at the request of Ma Chanzeng and Ma Fuyuan. Thus the capital of TIRET was recaptured for Nanjing, but not by their approved forces under Sheng, but of those under Ma Chongying. Following the fall of Kashgar, TIRET moved its administration to Yangi-Hissar. Meanwhile Khoja Niyas Hajji fled to Irkeshtam on the Soviet border and there signed a treaty with the USSR to dissolve the TIRET and relinquished his forces to be used by the Xinjiang provincial authorities against the Tungans and Khotan Amirs. For this he was rewarded Civil Governor for life over Xinjiang with Sheng Shihtsai retaining military governorship. On February 14th, the Khotanlik forces tried but failed to recapture Kashgar. In response for two days the Tungans systematically looted Kashgar old city while they massacred nearly 2000 of its citizenry. Then Ma Chanzeng and Ma Fuyuan advanced to Yangi-Hissar where on March 28th looted its old city and killed everyone they got their hands on. In the face of the Tungan onslaught, Amir Nur Ahmad Jan fled into Yangi Hissar New City and Sabit Damullah fled for Yarkland. Nur Ahmad Jan led a fierce resistance at the New City until April 2nd when Amir Abdullah arrived from Yarkland with several thousand troops. However caught out in the open, Abdullah's men were obliterated by the Tungans and Abdullah was cut down and his severed head was sent to Kashgar to be exhibited outside the Id-gah Mosque. Yangi-Hissar New City continued to resist, “wielding only rifles and conserving their scanty ammunition and rolling back the attackers scaling the walls by means of large stones and tree trunks”. The Tungans took New City on April 12th, putting 500 of its defenders and Nur Ahmad Jan to the sword. Meanwhile the administration of TIRET received word of Khoja Niyas Hajji's deal with the Soviets and refused to dissolve. Thus Khoja Niyas Hajji went to Yarkland to try and convince Amir Muhammad Amin Bughra to dissolve the TIRET. He arrived there in Mid April, only a few days before the Tungas would. Bughra fled towards Khotan as Khoja Niyas Hajji looted Yarkland taking Sabit Damullah prisoner and advanced to Aksu. The Tungans arrived at Yarkland on the 20th and immediately pursued Khoja Niyas Hajji. Khoja Niyas Hajji managed to get to Aksu where he handed over Sabit Damullah who was promptly hung. Meanwhile Ma Chongying arrived at Kashgar with 10,000 men on April 6th where he denounced Sheng Shihtsai as a Soviet Puppet and stressed loyalty to Nanjing to its population. Other Tungan forces captured Sarikol and together marched upon Khotan. Khotan was taken on June 12th without a fight and unlike at Kashgar and Yangi-Hissar, the Tungans did not loot, but instead hunted down Muhammad Amin Bughra who had escaped with 3000 troops towards Keriya. Bughra managed to give them all the slip and fled with several ponies carrying hold to Ladakh in British India where he received permission to travel to Srinagar. Thus ended the TIRET experiment as Ma Chongying claimed he had recaptured southern Xinjiang for Nanjing. Ma Chongying then met with Thomson Glover “that he had come to Kashgar 'to try and save south Sinkiang from Russian influence', and continued to stress his loyalty to Nanjing”.  Meanwhile Ma Chongying set up a defensive line at Maral Bashi and Fayzabad with his brother in law, Ma Hushan in command. During May and June of 1934 Ma Chongying tried to gain sympathy from the British for his cause, but they refused to get involved. In a surprising turn of events, as told to us by Thomson Glover “Ma Chung-ying left Kashgar for Irkeshtam early on 7th July with three or four of his officers. . . and an escort of some 50 Tungans and one or more members of the USSR Consulate or Trade Agency. Arrived near the border to Russia the escort were met by Russian or Russian-employed troops. The Tungan escort dispersed or handed over their arms to some of Khoja Niyas' levies, and Ma Chung-ying disappeared into Russia”. Why the courageous Tungan threw in the towel is a mystery. He had not yet been deceive beaten, he could have taken his Tungan force and held out for 3 years before returning back to Gansu. Regardless the Soviets had offered him sanctuary and he just took it. His fate is a complete mystery, some say he was killed by the Soviets, some say he rotted in a dungeon, that he lived a life of luxury as a Soviet guest, and one claim is that in 1938, when Sheng Shihtsai visited Moscow, Stalin had him executed as a gift. Ma Chongyings command passed to Ma Hushan who set up a HQ at Khotan and carved out a sphere of influence extending from Karghalik to CHarkhlik. The provincial forces did nothing to stop him, and instead signed a truce, ending the wars with the Tungans. Sheng Shihtsai had won, he now held absolute power over Xinjiang, though as we will see much later on, Xinjiang was certainly not done seeing battles. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Thus in the end, after all of these different groups of people formed uprisings, betrayed one another and fought this large game of thrones for Xinjiang, it was Sheng Shihtsai who prevailed above all. Xinjiang was by no means stable and would continue to see chaos well into WW2 however.   

The John Batchelor Show
PREVIEW: CALIFORNIA: Conversation with colleague Bill Whalen re how Governor Newsom has handled the protest on college campuses in his state -- as well as the blocking of the Golden Gate Bridge in mid April. More later.

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 2:37


PREVIEW: CALIFORNIA: Conversation with colleague Bill Whalen re how Governor Newsom has handled the protest on college campuses in his state -- as well as the blocking of the Golden Gate Bridge in mid April.  More later. 1939 Los Angeles

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer
4/22/24 - Arch of Spring

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 2:00


Mid-April to mid-May is a good time to see a collection of bright stars in the west called "The Arch of Spring."

Growing Together with Claire & Steve
Growing Together - Mid April 2024: A busy time of year on the allotment and a chat with a tree surgeon about the Sheet chestnut tree

Growing Together with Claire & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 52:53


Steve, Ann and Coxy have made it to the allotment all at the same time for their first recording all together! They chat about what's going on at this busy time of year, including planting potatoes and sweet peas. Steve also chats to tree surgeon Matt Marriot about the pollarding of the chestnut tree on Sheet village green. And the three lucky winners of the Gardeners' World Spring Fair competition are revealed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

No
Mid-April Catch up

No

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 41:32


We chat about where we are in our novel projects. Christy talks about her slow crawl towards the end of her book. We discuss how synopses can help you clarify narrative arc and how writing friends can help you get out of your own way. Chris explains how his project management expertise applies to crafting a novel. Christy tries to convince Chris to channel his anxiety into a horror novel and encourages him to write down of his messiest emotions to ensure his very complicated series finale does not lack soul. Shout outs: Diana Ma Todd Lubsen Amanda Kost Titus Grupp Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Isaac Asimov The Ologies episode on Teratology (Monsters) Stephen King, and especially Misery The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy Ms. Tennell, our high school religion, ethics, and philosophy teacher Aunt Beth, as always Links and such Chris' Novels: Systemic and Host: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BP9VDQ8C ⁠ Christina's website: ⁠https://www.christinascheuer.com⁠ Chris' Author Website: ⁠https://chrislodwigauthor.com⁠  Christina's Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/ashmeadowedits⁠ Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Christopherlodwig/ Chris' Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/ChrisLodwigAuthor⁠ Christina's email: cscheuer@gmail.com Chris' email:  ChrisLodwig@gmail.com

The Dr. Sky Experience
Dr. Sky Mid-April Sky Update

The Dr. Sky Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 9:22


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Intuitive Seek
Checking In w/ A Mid-April Energy Update

Intuitive Seek

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 40:00


Hi Friends! This has been an interesting month so far and I felt inspired to check in and offer a mid month energy update - a bonus energy impressions to help you gain some extra clarity for the second half of April. Are you grounding your energy? Have you found the hope within you and how are you using it? What have your hands been asking for you to build and where are you blocking yourself from new growth? I hope you enjoy and please tap any of links below to connect with me.   Learn more about WILD TRUST my new group healing & development journey   Sign up for my email list to receive my newsletter & Watch my workshop KNOWING WHEN TO TRUST YOUR INTUITION   Listen to my deep dive into Quantum Spoon Bending    Book Your Free Consultation for THE KEY: Your 4-month 1:1 Journey of discovery, development & healing   Book Your 1:1 Session   Follow me on Instagram   Insight TImer Meditation Page   1:1 Intuitive Podcasting Support Session   Do you have any questions? Contact me

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #209 - The Start Of Year #5 Plus News & Headlines, Mid April 2024

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 33:32


CORVETTE TODAY #209 - Corvette News & Headlines, Mid-April 2024​The CORVETTE TODAY show hits another milestone with this episode. This week's show marks the beginning of year #5 for CORVETTE TODAY. Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett and Keith Cornett from CorvetteBlogger reminisce about the show's early beginnings and also cover stories like these and more...​GM delivers over 8,500 Corvettes in the first quarter of this yearCorvette dominates 1st quarter Sports Car sales of 2024GM blocked the warranty of a Z06 owner who never sold his carA video shows an E-Ray launching 0-60 mph in 2.1 seconds!Boost District twin turbo's an E-Ray​Please be sure to join us as we celebrate the beginning of year #5 of the only current podcast dedicated to Corvette...CORVETTE TODAY!​Listen to the podcast, watch the YouTube video, join the Facebook group, sign up for weekly email notifications, follow the show on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, X (Twitter) and Threads. Plus shop in the CORVETTE TODAY Merchandise Store at:​​www.CorvetteToday.com​

All Things Rangers
04. Are we panicking in mid April?!

All Things Rangers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 29:49


The Rangers are 2-5 over their last 7, the IL is growing, and we've seen some bullpen woes. Is it still too early panic? Let's talk about it! Timestamps+++Intro 0:00Final Houston game 2:20Rangers lose 2 out of 3 to Oakland 3:28Jose LeClerc 7:55Silver Boot Round 2 14:40Wyatt Langford and Mike Trout 18:12Are the Rangers hungover? 19:59Rotation grades 22:14Tigers and Braves previews 25:20Player of the week and slump watch 26:48Stat leaders 27:04The latest on Lowe and Lorenzen 27:47AL West standings 28:52Outro 29:20+++Send your questions into allthingsrangerspod@gmail.com! All Things Rangers is a fan-hosted show that is not affiliated in any way with MLB or the Texas Rangers. 

Real Life Impact Podcast
2024 Real Estate Shift Show #46 - Mid April Minnesota Real Estate Update

Real Life Impact Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 2:02


We are in the spring real estate market and it is interesting to see once again how tough it is for buyers. This video is a 2 minute summary of the Minnesota Real Estate Market!

Special English
Beijing International Film Festival to open in mid-April

Special English

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024 24:30


①Beijing International Film Festival to open in mid-April②Cultural relics from Luxembourg on display in China's Henan③12 Olympic champs confirm participation in World Athletics Diamond League in Xiamen④New version of International Web Portal of Beijing launched⑤China's gigantic telescope provides nearly 900 observation hours to foreign researchers⑥China-developed AS700 civil manned airship makes first ferry flight⑦China to export homegrown tunnel-boring machine to Italy⑧North China's Inner Mongolia launches ancient books database platform⑨Rare golden monkey born at China world heritage site

POP! Culture Corner
#112 KALEB BENCH: Return of "THE SECRET OF SKINWALKER RANCH"

POP! Culture Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 87:44


112 KALEB BENCH: The Secret Of Skinwalker Ranch Returns! Live With Kaleb Bench, Star of the show, For his role as Security, and operational safety, He and Dragon help the science and research teams often, and are smack dab in the middle fo the action. The new Season Of Secret of Skinwalker Ranch is coming, Mid April and with it, more questions? or Answers? #UFOs #SkinwalkerRanch #ExclusiveIntervew “The investigation of the world's most mysterious hot spot for UFO and “High Strangeness” phenomena with astrophysicist Dr. Travis Taylor who joins real estate tycoon Brandon Fugal, along with his team of scientists and researchers on Utah's notorious Skinwalker Ranch. The team utilizes cutting edge technology to investigate the 512-acre property to uncover the possibly “otherworldly” perpetrators behind it all. With everything from mysterious animal deaths to hidden underground workings and possible gateways that open to other dimensions, witness the close encounters that go beyond conventional explanation, as the team risks everything to finally reveal the ultimate secret of Skinwalker Ranch.”Become an Insider And Gain access to Skinwalker Ranch 24/7, with exclusive live streams, BTS cintent and more at Www.Skinwalker-Ranch.ComTRY BIO MIND BY EDENTIA HERBALS, 25% OFF EXCLUSIVELY FOR TDP LISTENERS- PERFORMANCE MUSHROOM SUPPLEMENT MADE WITH ONLY THE FINEST INGREDIENTS, PEER REVIEWED, AND BACKED UP BY SCIENCE, I USE IT EVERY SINGLE DAY, AND IT HAS CHANGED MY LIFE WWW.EDENTIAHERBALS.COM  & DON'T FORGET TO USE CODE TOTAL DISCLOSURE AT CHECKOUT FOR 25%OFFSubscribe to the channel on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@totaldisclosureSupport TDP directly: https://www.paypal.me/TDPstudios767?locale.x=en_USBe A Member On The Audio Feed (Limited Perks: Early Access/Ad Free only) https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/total-disclosure-ufos-coverups-conspiracy--5975113/support 

Rational Boomer Podcast
MOVED TO MID APRIL - RB1098 - RATIONAL BOOMER PODCAST

Rational Boomer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 64:59


Judge Juan Marchan has moved the Election Interference trial in the Manhattan District from March 25th to mid April. This is disappointing to a lot people but it still will end well before the November election. Let's get into it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rational-boomer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rational-boomer/support

WCBS 880 All Local
No charges filed yet in Brooklyn subway shooting, City reaches agreement with Legal Aid Society on right to shelter law, and a judge delays former President Donald Trump's hush money trial until at least mid April

WCBS 880 All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 4:50


Against The Rocks
Household goods move - Relocation 101

Against The Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 7:08


Most clients as part of their relocation policies provide household goods move.  What is a household goods move?  It is the packing, loading and shipping of all the goods in a transferring employee's home.  There are things that the moving companies cannot move and things that are not permitted per the policy.  Also, there is usually a weight limit.  When you are explaining the relocation policy to an employee and spouse or just the employee, this is one piece of the program that you want to make sure you go over.  One of the first things I usually mention is that depending on the time of year, the movers may need more than a couple of weeks to get your goods surveyed, packed loaded and move to the new location or stored.  Summer is always extra busy because families are trying to get moved prior to school starting in the new location.  Most employees want to get their kids to the new location and settled so that they can make some new friends before starting to school.  From about Mid-April to September, is the busiest time of year for professional movers. When going over the policy regarding the household goods move, I always pointed in the policy, where it mentioned the movement of household goods and explained that they needed to read what was allowed and what was not.  There were also specialty items that could be shipped with approval from the client.  Such items were taxidermy, pool tables, foosball table, Ping-Pong table, gun safes and other items that aren't considered to be normal household goods.  There were also items that you don't think about when moving that aren't allowed, for example, chemicals, ammunition, wine, liquor, fuel and perishable food.  Wine collections or liquor collections can be shipped by specialty movers at the cost of the employee.  Otherwise, it's going to be a great block party!There is also a service called Discard and Donate that a lot of clients allow the use of by the employees, as it reduces the weight of the household goods shipment.  It can be really handy if you have collected items over the years and don't really want to keep them, but haven't had the chance to get rid of them.  Ideally, it is best to place the order for the household goods movement at least 4 weeks in advance unless it is summertime or close to summertime and then you want to place the order as soon as possible.  Don't wait until you sell your home to request the household goods move.  There could be the chance the movers cannot accommodate your move date.  One other thing to think about is this, if your home doesn't have enough allowable goods to fill an 18 wheeler, they there will be other household goods on the same truck.  Most drivers do not take just one load.  The goods are delivered in the opposite direction they were loaded.  If your goods are loaded first, you will be the last delivery.  You will receive a delivery window for your goods, once the truck is loaded. If you are moving to a downtown/metropolitan area, 18 wheelers are not always allowed.  So a permit is usually needed and this is a cost that the client normally picks up.  Also, if the area doesn't allow room for an 18wheeler, then a shuttle truck/van would be needed.  The relocation consultant goes over the household goods move, but the order doesn't get placed until the employee is ready.  The employees are reminded that the closer to summer the more time is needed to meet their move date.   The employees start date in the new location drives a lot of those pieces..   Support the showhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1246568/supportHey there listeners! I hope you liked the episode! We would appreciate your support. Please click the link!Thanks, Laura

Lawn Care Business Success
408 - Managing heavy lawn growth

Lawn Care Business Success

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 56:39


In this episode I share some tips for managing heavy lawn growth. Mid April through May can be a huge challenge when you need to mow client lawns, and in particular bag lawn clippings during the lush and seemingly always wet and quick growing spring growth.lawncarebusinesssuccess.com Want to send me a question, comment or feedback? Leave me a voicemail and it may be featured on an upcoming show. SEND ME A VOICEMAIL Check out my new 3D printed String Trimmer Spare String Holders lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/shop Check out the Lawn Care Business Success Academy for downloadable products, courses, and one on one calls. instagram.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess follow Lawn Care Business Success on instagram YouTube.com/lawncarebusinesssuccess subscribe to Lawn Care Business Success on YouTube Check out recommended products on my Amazon affiliate store https://www.amazon.com/shop/lawncarebusinesssuccess Special thanks to the podcast sponsors below who help make this podcast possible! Check out Exmark Manufacturing, the number one brand of commercial lawn equipment! exmark.com Enjoy great discounts with some of our affiliate discount codes below! Use coupon code JULIO to get 50% OFF Equip Expo 2023 Show Passes! Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Kujo Yard Wear lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/kujo Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of Equipment Defender lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/equipmentdefender Use coupon code LCBS10 to get 10% off your order of ISO Tunes audio bluetooth hearing protection lawncarebusinesssuccess.com/isotunes

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer
4/24/23 - Arch of Spring

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 2:00


Mid-April to mid-May is a good time to see a collection of bright stars in the west called "The Arch of Spring." Even though they've been around all winter, we notice these stars more when they get lower in the sky because they're closer to the horizon.

Cultivating Place
Earth Day Special: We Are The ARK with Ireland's Mary Reynolds

Cultivating Place

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 59:33


It is now Mid-April, and this week we are celebrating both California Native Plant Week AND the week of Earth Day. Wildflowers are blooming and being admired across the country! In honor of Earth Day 2023 and all of the fierce and tender hopes we have for it, we are back in conversation with Ireland's Mary Reynolds, self-described as an ex-garden designer, actively reimagining and rebuilding a relationship with nature through her most recent founding of a movement known as We Are the Ark in which we transform our gardens and gardening into Acts of restorative Kindness welcoming and supporting all manner of life. Some of you may remember that my previous conversation with Mary in 2019 after her last book, The Garden Awakening, was published, and just as she was founding We Are the Ark. Mary's dedication and persistence around the importance of each of us in stewarding the land we can is a bright spot in our world. Enjoy! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

The Pesky Report (Red Sox)🎙
Episode 240: Mid-April Minors Talk

The Pesky Report (Red Sox)🎙

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 82:49


It's time for another Minors Talk edition of The Pesky Report! This week Jake and Hunter are joined by Ed Hand to discuss all four Red Sox minor league teams so far in this young season. They look at Miguel Bleis's hot start at the plate in Salem, plus how big-name pitchers have looked there. The guys take stock of Marcelo Mayer's early season and Chase Meidroth's great start. Later, Jake gives a scouting report after seeing the Sea Dogs last week, in particular Shane Drohan's spectacular outing. They finish up on the WooSox and talk about David Hamilton's hitting prowess and the always-shirtless Jorge Alfaro.  Make sure to follow and leave a review wherever you listen to us. Make sure to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook @PeskyReport.  You can leave a text or a voicemail at ‪(860) 698-1174‬ We are officially a part of Beyond The Monster Twitter: @BeyondtheMnstr Substack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/

MI Hunting Podcast
Ep. 63 : Mid April Hunting and Fishing Opportunities

MI Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 40:04


It is mid April and we are on the doorstep of turkey season here in Michigan and many fishing seasons open soon as well.  This episode we stop off at the conservation news desk with updates on the new Michigan gun laws and a monster dead head found by a 3 year old in Ohio.  Next I cover my plan for the upcoming turkey season, fishing seasons. Then close it out with planned habitat improvements.    Music:  Vampire Vamp30 - AM By bhzimmy    To keep up with the podcast or to reach out to the show head on over to any of the links below Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MIHuntingpodcast Instagram: @mihuntingpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mihuntingpodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYz01Qhr2QQVArBsSyC329A Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1607835 Email: mihunting@mihuntingpodcast.com

Bleed Blue Show
The Dugout - Mid April Baseball

Bleed Blue Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 54:00


The Dugout Podcast on The Forum For the Fans - The Bleed Blue Show.  The podcast will feature Yankees 2023 Regular Season Games and around Major League Baseball Summary Level.  No Filter Sports Talk Fan Reaction how we see the play on the field immediately after games or inbetween games/series. In addition to our baseball squad, definitely opinions weighed in from around Major League Baseball Pinpoint on this episode: Yankees series vs Twins, Guardians, Orioles - and around the MLB Facebook: The Bleed Blue Show Twitter: @BleedBlueShow Instagram: @BleedBlueShow

OnStage Colorado podcast
Colorado theatre update - mid-April 2023

OnStage Colorado podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 65:10


In this episode of the OnStage Colorado podcast, guest host Toni Tresca joins Alex Miller to review what's showing on stages around the state in what's a particularly busy time for live theatre in Colorado.   Also in this episode, Colorado playwright Jeffrey Neuman talks with us about his upcoming theatre projects, including the world premiere of his play The Headliners at Cherry Creek Theatre in early May as well as works for The Catamounts and Benchmark Theatre later in the year. Theatre companies mentioned in this episode include: Aurora Fox Bas Bleu BDT Stage Benchmark BETC Butte Theatre Candlelight Clover & Bee ENT Center Firehouse Theatre Company Grapefruit Lab Miners Alley Pop Up Theatre The Arvada Center The Catamounts The Denver Center Theatre Company Town Hall Arts Center Vintage Theatre

Growing Together with Claire & Steve
Growing Together - mid-April 2023

Growing Together with Claire & Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 37:30


Claire and Steve meet for a second time this month at the Adhurst Estate Allotment for gardening chat and advice - and they're delighted to welcome Alitex Glasshouses as a supporter of the podcast!  Also joining them in this episode is Bea Attley from the Petersfield Pumpkin Growers Association and Neil and Catherine Wallsgrove from Pepperpot Herbs. There's advice for potato planting and dahlia cutting as well as a pumpkin-growing challenge and herb inspiration. Join Claire and Steve, twice a month, to grow together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Good Lies Golf
Episode #21 | Good Lies Golf - Mid April Refresh & Masters Recap

Good Lies Golf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 34:03


Brendan & Ryan give you another great week of banter with #GoodLiesGolf. Catching up on the latest rounds they've played, discussing the mindset of Brooks and his breakdown on Sunday, and what will Jon Rahm buy with all that new bread he's secured from his latest Master's victory... jump into the fun and tune in! Watch our episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/WYjqz7b4Cag or check out more on our website at www.goodliesgolf.co!This podcast episode is brought to you by Buc-ees gas stations. We LOVE Buc-ees. That's the AD. That's it. Go there.

The Soul Amplified Podcast
Less Codependency, More Radiance

The Soul Amplified Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 31:06


Soul Amplified is stepping into a new journey!  I have been feeling unaligned with my focus on teaching codependency, and knew I was being called somewhere else.  It was a long journey to find it.  I now know it is Radiance, and helping call in Divine Feminine for the women and feminine's of the world.  What does Radiance mean to me?It means flowing, being personally empowered, standing true to yourself, connecting to and believing your divine downloads and intuition.  It means being in your Divine Feminine.Codependency as a topic is not going away from Soul Amplified.  It is moving from lead singer to back up singer.  It is necessary, as the codependency concept is vital for some to unravel as they move into their Radiance.Knowing I'm now calling myself a Radiance Coach has helped me to plan the rest of the year.  Here is what is coming.  There are no links for anything yet, I'm not even that far!Spring Spirit Bundle--starting in AprilA collection of services from me: a coaching call, a tarot card reading, an energy healing session and a conversation with your soul.  valued at $650, selling for $500.The Radiance Recipe--starting in JuneA virtual group container where you'll experience ceremony, teaching and flow.  We'll meet for 3 months.  A waitlist for this is coming Mid April.One Day Retreat--AugustI hope we're going back to the Yurt!  This will be a divine feminine focused retreat.  I don't have any details yet, but I know I'm excited!  I'll also be creating a waitlist for this.  Look for more deets later!Contact Me or Consume My Stuff Here:Crush Your Codependence Masterclass--Get it HereThis is a 10 video series where I interview guest experts on aspects of codependency formation and how to heal it. Everything from somatic work, relationships, codependency experts and breath work!  Just $47.Join my email list--just click here!I share insights here not anywhere else, as well as coupon codes, early access and bonus' for early sign up! If you want all the cool things, this is the place to be!  Email comes out every Monday morning.Sign up for my  Transforming Your Codependency Text messages! I can be in your texts messages every M, W & F. I'll be giving advice, loving reminders & information to help you love yourself & heal codependency NOW. Sign up by texting the word PEACE to 877-338-0875 or visit this web site:  https://slkt.io/xlBeWebsite:  Soulamplified.orgInstagram:  @SoulAmplifiede-mail:  Vanessa@soulamplified.org

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Ruud Kleinpaste: Fruit trees in action

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 4:38


We had a bit of rain this week… and a huge amount of wind as well.  It really showed me I had underestimated the ripeness of my “Sanguine Peaches”, a variety that never fails to perform here in Christchurch. An acquired taste: very sweet and spicey; The name originates from Sanguine de Savoie, meaning “the blood of savoy”.  Another favourite tree fruit is the apple “Initial”; perfectly crisp and not too sweet; the great thing about “Initial” is that it seems to be quite resistant to all sorts of diseases, so… easy to grow in an organic garden.  Pome fruit (apples) are best pruned in wintertime, when the tree is dormant. They require good eyesight, as you'll need to be careful leaving the fruiting spurs so that the tree has some fruit to set next season. Watch the shape and size of those spurs when you harvest the fruit, so you know what to look for during winter pruning.  One apple I always “wait” for is the late ripening “Monty's Surprise”; An old apple variety, discovered a few decades ago  It has several wonderful advantages: It's relatively resistant to diseases and pests – I've noticed little evidence of black spot and such pathogens  In the earlier part of the season (late March, early April) Monty's surprise is a tangy cooking apple – the fruit are large… some get too “huge”;  Mid-April onwards, when the fruit ripens further, it becomes an eating apple. Tastes great! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite
The Don Tony Show 3/4/23: Sonya Arrest, Bloodline Distress, Goldberg Career Soon To Divest

The Don Tony Show / Wednesday Night Don-O-Mite

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 111:18


The Don Tony Show (3/4/23), hosted by Don Tony and presented by BlueWire. Some Topics Discussed: Full story on Sonya DeVille arrest for gun possession in NJ with an out of state permit, the Graves Act, interesting tidbit about the arrest no one has mentioned and why the charges will likely be dropped or reduced to a ticket and fine Undertaker and Kevin Nash get savage towards AEW wrestler and comparisons to epic WrestleMania moment Truth Serum: MLW Underground takes 50% ratings drop, episodes on Reelz ending in Mid-April, MLW advertising during On Patrol LIve pulled and deadline for Court Case appeal expires this week Goldberg says WWE owes him a retirement match. DT agrees & has an idea most will agree with Finn Balor teases Judgement Day expansion at WrestleMania 39 but will the opposite happen? Delete Orgy occurs after news sites report 'Stacey Keibler announced for WWE HOF based on a troll tweet WWE SmackDown results (3/3/23): Roman Reigns/Cody Rhodes Face to Face; Sami Zayn vs Solo Sikoa; Dominik continues to troll Rey Mysterio; Bobby Lashley/Uncle Howdy confrontation SmackDown Seeds planted for Gunther WrestleMania 39 Opponent(s) Bizzaroland: Click bait sites dispel CM Punk/Hangman Page fake news story they originally created WWE Raw 3/6/23 preview: John Cena/Austin Theory and Seth Rollins/Logan Paul Face To Face.. Trish Stratus and Sami Zayn to appear, Bobby Lashley / Bray Wyatt confrontation ==== CLICK HERE to listen to THE DON TONY SHOW 3/4/2023 online. RIGHT CLICK AND SAVE to download the AUDIO episode of THE DON TONY SHOW 3/4/2023 CLICK HERE to access previous episodes for all the shows

The Power of Healing Your Energy
Why Reiki is the key to healing

The Power of Healing Your Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 11:51


Reiki is life force energy and is a thousand-year-old practice. It was key to my healing, and the healing of others. I truly believe Reiki will enhance, heal and change your life. Knowing more about your intuition, your emotions, and your energy is key to everything. Clients have asked me to lead a Reiki Level I & II Workshop. You will learn to use Reiki on yourself, food, animals, and plants. Reiki hand positions. Giving a complete Reiki treatment for self. When you complete Reiki II you will be a Reiki Practitioner and will be able to give Reiki to other people. The class is a combination of lectures, discussion, and experience. Class starts Saturday, March 11, from 11 am to 3 pm MDT (sign up here https://tinyurl.com/2p849tsn ) Reiki Master Level will start Mid-April. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heartledsoulfed/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heartledsoulfed/support

Where's the Lemonade?
#5.1 What happened in 2022

Where's the Lemonade?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 29:10


We're Back!!! It has been a while since we have done a podcast, but we are getting back into the swing of things for 2023.  It was a busy year! 4 of our kids got engaged in 2022!!! So fortunate to have all these new in-laws join our family.  Let's take a look at all the things that happened this year!! January – Darren and Paige went to Palm Springs for a short getaway. Super fun! February – Girls' trip with Ilene and Jill in Sedona and then a quick trip to Utah for Zoey's birthday before Paige's surgery!  March – Quick trip to So Cal to see my mom, sister, Dallin and Alex while Darren had work meetings.  April – Saw Journey and Toto! So fun!! Then off to Idaho for Andie and Jacobs's graduation, we were supposed to head to Brazil, but Darren got COVID. So instead, we stayed home; Paige got Covid too and went to Bodega Bay. Mid-April went to Utah for Julianne's graduation.  June – Portugal, baby!!! And another trip to Utah for Mitchell's first birthday. July – We had lots of summer visitors, which we love!! August – Took the 3 amigos to San Francisco, Alcatraz and China town. September – Paige had a girls' trip to St George with our daughters. Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.  October – 2 weddings!! Anna and Matthew in Atlanta worried about the rain, but it was a beautiful day. Then McKayli and Jake were married here in California. Worried about rain again, but ended up perfect.  November – Footloose baby!!!! So fun seeing Sam in the play. Loved all the performances!! Then Thanksgiving week in Europe with Andie and Jacob. Wonderful trip. December – Trip to Utah to watch the grandkids and tortured Boyd when he asked permission to marry Julianne. Then Christmas fun!  A busy but wonderful year, minus Paige's surgery. Looking forward to 2023!! 2 weddings and a family trip!! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The DeJuan Marrero Podcast
Eps. 148 - Prep Hoops Circuit Director, Scott Burgess

The DeJuan Marrero Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 26:45


It is Mid April and Scott has evaluated a ton of basketball players already. We have a long history of knowing each other because of my recruiting visits at Illinois while he was covering for the Illini. Scott is the Prep Hoops Circuit Director and he joins the podcast to discuss all things about grassroots basketball, how he got started in the business, and his take on the Chicago Tip-Off Classic this past weekend. Enjoy!  Subscribe: https://www.prephoops.com/illinois/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/scottybscout DeJuan Marrero Social Media YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5uNsn8rQXbVM2wOAoVC1hw?view_as=subscriber Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lcn... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dejuanmarrero/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedmpodcast_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dejuanmarrero?lan... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dejuan.marrero

BassinBigG.com Guntersville Grass Roots Podcast
Mid April Guntersville Fishing & Freedom Marine Tournament winners

BassinBigG.com Guntersville Grass Roots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 54:21


Pat & Trey discuss the Guntersville spawn, upcoming pattern changes, and briefly interview the Freedom Marine tournament winners Mark Justice & Jeff Kirby. Oh and Trey has a girlfriend!

Nats Chat
Game 10: Soto Reaches Base 4 Times in Defeat

Nats Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 32:28 Very Popular


The Nationals lost 6-4 in Pittsburgh on a cold Mid April night. Al & Mark (Live from Pittsburgh) recap an evening where the Nats left 11 runners on base.(05:08) Juan Soto himself didn't strand any runners, and he also reached base four times for a 2nd straight game.  He smashed his 3rd HR of the season, that somehow found its way into the Allegheny River. (11:01) Josh Rogers did not last five innings and following this season's formula, it resulted in a Washington loss. The hosts also touch upon a few moments of questionable defense by the team.(18:51) Davey Martinez said postgame that he addressed his frustration with an 8th inning defensive effort by Yadiel Hernandez. Martinez this past week seems to have been very open with the media about his disappointments from the club.(24:08) Al & Mark each share their memories of the first ever MLB game they attended.  Please email us  a voice memo of your memories to natschatpodcast@gmail.com

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer
4/11/22 - Arch of Spring

Q-90.1's Backyard Astronomer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 2:00


Mid-April to mid-May is a good time to see a collection of bright stars in the west called “The Arch of Spring.” Even though they've been around all winter, we notice these stars more when they get lower in the sky because they're closer to the horizon.

Simon Ward, The Triathlon Coach Podcast Channel
How to recover smarter and faster * Joel Jamieson

Simon Ward, The Triathlon Coach Podcast Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 72:40


Recovery is something that is uppermost in my mind on most days. As a coach, I'm focussed on how to balance the training for each athlete with enough recovery for them to adapt but not so much that they start to lose fitness. If you plan your own training this should be an important consideration for you as well. It's different for each of us and our recovery requirements will change weekly (maybe daily) as our life stresses alter. How we recover can take many forms and the athletic press (whichever form that takes) is full of adverts and articles about how to maximise and even ‘hack' recovery. In today's guest, Joel Jamieson, I think I have finally found someone who is an expert on this topic.  Joel is a strength & conditioning specialist who has a real focus on athlete recovery. He first came to my attention when I read one of his articles about specific recovery style workouts called Rebound Training. He has been working with HRV for the last 20 years and so part of our conversation will also tie in nicely with some of the other podcasts from recent months.  If like me you are in your 50s and you are concerned about whether you get enough good recovery, pay particular attention to some of our conversations later in the podcast. Some of the topics we chat about include: What is recovery and how can we measure it? What part does HRV play in monitoring recovery? Are gadgets better than our subjective feel for estimating recovery? How to create your own specific recovery workouts How to recover better For masters athletes -  How to change your training to improve recovery What changes with age to slow down the recovery process and what can you do about it? If you'd like to follow Joel Jamieson, please use the following links Instagram coachjoeljamieson Facebook 8weeksout LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/coach-joel-jamieson/ Website 8weeksout   Joel has also written some great articles: How to use HRV to import your conditioning while avoiding burnout and injuries The beginners guided to HRV & recovery How mental stress can sabotage your fitness and what to do about it Why doing more isn't better and 3 ways to boost your recovery All pain, no gain: Why the HIT training obsession has failed us all How to train to recover faster than ever   You might also be interested in these links: Joel explained a lot about the recovery App - Morpheus - that he has created. If you are interested in using this. Please click HERE Joel is delivering a new conditioning programme starting in Mid April. You can find out more about that  HERE If you are a coach and have an interest in improving the strength and conditioning courses you deliver then this course could be for you: Certification course   Joel also recommended this book: “Why Zebras Don't get Ulcers” by Robert Sapolsky. Join our SWAT/High Performance Human tribe now, with a happiness guarantee! Join SWAT/High Performance Human tribe here Purchase a copy of my High Performance Human e-book featuring more than 30 top tips on how to upgrade your life. If you would like to help offset the cost of our podcast production, we would be so grateful.  Please click here to support the HPH podcast.  Thank you! Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes.  Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here.  For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
884: BITCOIN EYES $50K BY MID-APRIL AS MAX KEISER AND MEXICAN BILLIONAIRE VISIT EL SALVADOR BTC MINE!!

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022 24:54


On March 25, Bitcoin climbed another 2.5% to over $45,000, its highest levels in over three weeks. Alexander Mamasidikov, a co-founder of crypto wallet service MinePlex, noted that the BTC price could jump to $50,000 next. "These positive price trend activities have impacted BTC thus far and a sustained accumulation or investment from both retail and institutional investors is poised to push the coin to form strong support above $50,000 towards mid-April." In other rending Crypto News today: Max Keiser and Mexican Billionaire Ricardo Salinas visit El Salvador Bitcoin Mine with helicopter. A new delegation of influential bitcoin maximalists has just arrived in El Salvador to dine with president and visit the volcano Bitcoin mine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Hawks - Daily Podcast On The Atlanta Hawks
Magic preview and mid-April mailbag

Locked On Hawks - Daily Podcast On The Atlanta Hawks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 31:50


Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 975 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and the show features a preview of Tuesday's game against Orlando and a few mailbag questions.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBuilt BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.IndeedGet started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit to upgrade your job post at Indeed.com/locked.Listen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices