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Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast
Episode 46: Monumental Reduction in Law Enforcement Fatalities

Local Officials: Stronger, Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 8:37


The number of law enforcement professionals nationwide who died on duty in 2025 decreased 25 percent compared to the same time period in 2024, according to preliminary data provided by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF). The NLEOMF data shows that 111 federal, state, county, municipal, and U.S. Territories officers died in the line of duty in 2025, compared to the 148 officers who died in 2024. The 111 line-of-duty deaths in 2025 represents a near-historic low. The last time annual officer fatalities were at a comparable level was in 1943, when 94 officers were killed in the line of duty.In this episode, Scott visits with Risk Pool Law Enforcement Consultants Chase Stapp and Joseph Florance, about the reduction. You'll hear about efforts like the Texas Police Chiefs Association's Vincible training program, along with the risk management outreach by Chase and Joseph. Members are encouraged to reach out to Chase and Joe at lawenforcementoutreach@tmlirp.org or 512-491-2440 for a no-cost consultation designed to promote excellence in law enforcement.Further Informationo   National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF)o   Texas Police Chiefs Association's Vincible Training Programo   TML Risk Pool Police and Fire Resourceso   TML Risk Pool Trainingo   The Pool's Role in Supporting Excellence in Law Enforcement – A Preliminary Report for Board of Trustees Consideration (2023)o   TML Risk Pool's Support for Excellence in Law Enforcement – Summary of Actions (2023)o   TML Risk Pool's Support for Excellence in Law Enforcement – Progress Report (2025)

TD Ameritrade Network
Berkshire After Buffett: Earnings, Outlook & Monumental Cash Flow

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 5:31


Berkshire Hathaway's (BRK/B) first earnings without Warren Buffett at the helm resulted in a sell-off. Macrae Sykes still calls the report a great one backed by excellent commentary from new CEO Greg Abel pointing to a strong 20-plus years ahead. He explains ways the company shook up parts of its portfolio, from Apple (AAPL) to Chubb (CB) and Coca-Cola (KO). Macrae wants to see the company's "excellent" cash flow get put to bigger use. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

On marche sur la tête
« Fermez-la » : le recadrage monumental de Mahyar Monshipour contre Rima Hassan et LFI

On marche sur la tête

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 6:45


Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Invités :Mona Jafarian, co-fondatrice de l'association Femme Azadi.Régis Le Sommier, grand reporter.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Pascal Praud et vous
« Fermez-la » : le recadrage monumental de Mahyar Monshipour contre Rima Hassan et LFI

Pascal Praud et vous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 6:45


Pascal Praud revient pendant deux heures, sans concession, sur tous les sujets qui font l'actualité. Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur les grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Invités :Mona Jafarian, co-fondatrice de l'association Femme Azadi.Régis Le Sommier, grand reporter.Vous voulez réagir ? Appelez-le 01.80.20.39.21 (numéro non surtaxé) ou rendez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux d'Europe 1 pour livrer votre opinion et débattre sur grandes thématiques développées dans l'émission du jour.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

#Balong
SUPERCLÁSICO AZUL / La U venció a Colo Colo en el Monumental / ESTRENO / ep.1 #BalongDividido

#Balong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 76:19


#Balong
La U se quedó con el Superclásico en el Monumental / Colo Colo decepcionó / #BalongRadio

#Balong

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 74:25


FOOTBALL TRIBE
ラファエル・エリアスが京都残留か!メキシコ移籍報道も「過去に何度も…」帰化・日本代表入り望む

FOOTBALL TRIBE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 2:16


「ラファエル・エリアスが京都残留か!メキシコ移籍報道も「過去に何度も…」帰化・日本代表入り望む」  京都サンガ所属のブラジル人FWラファエル・エリアスには現在、メキシコ1部クラブ・アメリカからの関心が報じられている。一部では日本代表MF佐野海舟擁するマインツ、MF田中碧所属リーズ・ユナイテッドなど欧州複数クラブから関心も取りざたされているが、京都残留が既定路線である模様。同選手は過去に将来的な帰化や日本代表入りへの思いを語ったことで注目を集めていた。 メキシコ移籍の可能性は、現地メディア『Águilas Monumental』が2月26日に報道。同選手の市場価値を320万ユーロ(約5億8,000万円)とした上で、「スポーツ面・財務面の双方でクラブ首脳陣から好意的に受け止められている」「現時点で選手との合意には至っていない」と伝えていた。 そんななか、Jリーグをはじめ日本サッカー界の情報を扱う海外メディア『Jリーグインサイダー』は2日、メキシコ移籍の可能性について「現在、事実関係を確認中」とした上で、自身の取材内容をもとにこう伝えている。 「2025年12月に選手本人と話をした際、彼は『そう簡単に京都サンガを離れるつもりはない』と語っていた。彼は(日本の)街に完全に順応しており、クラブを愛している。サポーターからの愛情も強く感じている。家族も(日本の)環境に馴染んでおり、この“永遠の都”を愛しているという」 「したがって、もしそのオファーが事実であったとしても、彼自身が断る可能性は高い。過去に何度もオファーが届き、そのたびに京都サンガ残留を選択している」 エリアスはすでに京都と複数年契約を締結。2025年4月以降、ブラジルメディアのインタビューで「日本で長くプレーしたい」「(帰化や日本代表入りの可能性について)、将来、そのような機会があれば、喜んで受け入れたいと思う。絶対にそうしたいね」「僕は前向きに検討するよ」などとコメントしていた。

Monumental - La 1ere
Les plus belles salles dʹopéra au monde

Monumental - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 57:08


Il existe de nombreux opéras célèbres, autant pour leur architecture que pour leur histoire. Ces lieux emblématiques font souvent partie intégrante du patrimoine dʹun pays. De lʹOpéra Garnier à Paris à lʹOpéra de Vienne, du Walt Disney Concert Hall de Los Angeles à La Fenice de Venise, jusquʹà la Scala de Milan, Monumental vous invite à découvrir ces salles mythiques. Avec Antoine Pecqueur, journaliste, musicien et auteur du livre " Les espaces de la musique " aux éditions parenthèses.

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola
#Entérate con Héctor Guzmán

Así las cosas con Carlos Loret de Mola

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 5:32


El Concierto de reapertura del Órgano Monumental del Auditorio Nacional el 1 de marzo

#Balong
Previa SUPERCLÁSICO 199: Colo Colo y la U juegan en el Monumental / #BalongRadio

#Balong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 77:49


Cameron Chronicles
Monumental + Fencing ACC Champs + Virginia MBB Preview

Cameron Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 42:17


In this episode, hosts Ranjan Jindal and Caleb Dudley recap Duke's 68-63 win against No. 1 Michigan in Washington D.C. We also discuss Duke women's basketball's first ACC loss to Clemson and Duke men's fencing's improbable ACC championship win. Finally, we welcome Thomas Baxter from The Cavalier Daily to preview another men's basketball ranked clash in Cameron Indoor Stadium this Saturday. 

AMOR ES LEONES
LA ÚLTIMA CABALGATA: Segunda parte del Clausura 2026

AMOR ES LEONES

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 43:55


Luego de dos semanas de pausa de actividad en Liga de Expansión MX, el equipo de la Universidad de Guadalajara vuelve al Monumental para enfrentar el partido más trascendental del certamen ante un Atlante que ha vuelto al ruedo, tras hilar dos victorias consecutivas.¿La última cabalgata? al menos en este circuito de plata, donde este Domingo de Leones será la oportunidad para que los dirigidos por Luis Alfonso Sosa marquen un antes y después de cara a la segunda mitad del Clausura 2026. Además, toda la actividad referente a la Cantera Melenuda en Liga TDP, Liga Premier FMF, así como la victoria del equipo Femenil ante las Aztecas UDLAP

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies
Joshua Holmes A Court – The Greek influence on the development of monumental Etruscan temples

Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 29:41


Join Joshua Holmes A Court (Classics) for a discussion of his research on the Greek influence on the development of monumental Etruscan temples.

PTI
How MONUMENTAL was the USA's Win in Hockey?

PTI

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 24:25


Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss USA vs. Canada, the Olympics, and Celtics vs. Lakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hochman and Crowder
Doug Plagens shares reaction to monumental Team USA gold medal win over Canada

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 16:18


Florida Panthers radio voice Doug Plagens joins the show to discuss the gold medal win by Team USA, Matthew Tkachuk's role in the win, Connor Hellebuyck dominance and the future of the rivalry between USA & Canada.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep495: 3. Stevenson-Yang 3: Ghost Cities and the Infrastructure Credit Boom. Massive cash injections fueled construction of empty "ghost cities" and emulated Western landmarks, leading to a monumental credit expansion that eventually dwarfed

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 13:46


3. Stevenson-Yang 3: Ghost Cities and the Infrastructure Credit Boom. Massive cash injections fueled construction of empty "ghost cities" and emulated Western landmarks, leading to a monumental credit expansion that eventually dwarfed the American system. Guest: Anne Stevenson-Yang.

Expresso - Expresso da Manhã
Uma pequena história de amor que começou quando as salas de cinema eram palácios

Expresso - Expresso da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 24:45


A primeira vez que Jorge Leitão Ramos entrou numa sala de cinema foi há 67 anos. No Monumental em Lisboa podiam sentar-se 2170 pessoas a ver o mesmo filme, à mesma hora, no mesmo local — que para o crítico de cinema do Expresso “parecia um palácio com aqueles vastos foyers de grandes lustres, mármores, esculturas e imensas carpetes.” Ele “queria estar ali, viver naquele lugar”. Agora que, de Braga a Tavira, se fecham multiplexes, conversamos com ele, para lembrar cinemas da Lisboa que já não existem, e com João Miguel Salvador para dar conta da realidade em que deixamos de ir ao cinema e passamos a receber o cinema em casa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Celtic State of Mind
Why Celtic's monumental backwards step is not down to the fans // ACSOM // A Celtic State of Mind

A Celtic State of Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 74:39


DJ & PK
Hour 2: What is Trending | How Will BYU Fare in Tucson Tonight? | BYU Checklist for a Monumental Upset

DJ & PK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 46:32


Hour two of DJ & PK for February 18, 2026: What is Trending: NBA, Utah Jazz, CBB, NFL, CFB, MLB, Olympics Hot Takes or Toast: How will BYU fare against Arizona tonight? How does BYU pull off an epic upset of Arizona

Who Smarted?
What makes the Washington Monument so monumental?

Who Smarted?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 16:19


Why was the Washington Monument built? What is the Washington Monument supposed to be? Did they make a mistake that's still visible today? Have you started your FREE TRIAL of Who Smarted?+ for AD FREE listening, an EXTRA episode every week & bonus content? Sign up right in the Apple app, or directly at WhoSmarted.com and find out why more than 1,000 families are LOVING their subscription! Get official Who Smarted? Merch: tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more, at Who Smarted?

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
Temmu's Monumental Projects

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 31:26


This episode, we talk about two monumental projects that were started in this reign.  One was the historiographical project that likely led to the creation of the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki.  And then there was the start of the first permanent capital city:  the Fujiwara Capital. Listen to the episode and find more on our website:  https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-143   Rough Transcript   Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is Episode 143: Temmu's Monumental Projects     Ohoama sat astride his horse and looked out at the land in front of him.   He could still see the image of the rice fields, now long fallow, spreading out on the plain.  To the north, east, and west, he could see the mountains that would frame his vision.  As his ministers started to rattle off information about the next steps of the plan, Ohoama began to smile.  He thought of the reports his embassies to the Great Tang had brought back, about the great walled cities of the continent.  In his mind's eye, Ohoama envisioned something similar, rising up on the plain in front of him. There would be an earth and stone wall, surrounding the great city.  The gates would be grand, much like the temples, but on an even greater scale.  Houses would be packed in tight, each within their own walled compounds.  In the center painted red and white, with green accents, would be a palace to rival any other structure in the archipelago.  The people would stream in, and the city would be bustling with traffic. This was a new center, from which the power of Yamato would be projected across the islands and even to the continent.   Greetings everyone, and welcome back.  This episode we are still focused on the reign of Ohoama, aka Temmu Tennou, between the years 672 and 686. Last episode we talked about the Four Great Temples—or the Four National Temples.  Much of this episode was focused on the rise and spread of Buddhism as we see in the building of these national temples, but also on the changes that occurred as the relationship between Buddhism and the State evolved.  This was part of Ohoama's work to build up the State into something beyond what it had been in the past—or perhaps into something comparable to what they believed it to have been in the past.  After all, based on the size of the tomb mounds in the kofun period, it does seem that there was a peak of prosperity in the 5th century, around the time of Wakatakeru, aka Yuryaku Tennou, and then a decline, to the point that the lineage from Wohodo, aka Keitai Tennou, seemed to have come in during a time when they were rebuilding Yamato power and authority. This episode we are going to talk about two projects that Ohoama kicked off during his reign.  He wouldn't see the completion of either one, since both took multiple decades to complete, but both focused on linking the past and the future.  The first we'll talk about is a new attempt to gather historical documents and records—the last time that was done was in the time of Kashikiya Hime, over 50 years ago.  That was during the height of Soga power.  Since then a lot had changed, and presumably there were even more stories and records that had been written down.  Plus the tide had changed.  So they needed to update—and maybe even correct—the historical record. But beyond that, there was a greater goal: Ohoama and his court also needed to make sure that the past was something that they wanted to go back to, among other things. The other thing we are going to discuss is the start of a project to build a brand new capital city.  And when we talk a bout city, we really mean a city.  This was a massive undertaking, likely unlike anything that we've seen so far.  Sure, there had been monumental building projects, but this was something that was going to take a lot more work - how much more monumental could you get than a new city?  And it would create a physical environment that would be the embodiment of the new centralization of power and authority, and the new state that Ohoama was building, with his administration—and Yamato—at the center.   Let's start with the big ones.  First and foremost, we have the entry from the 17th day of the 3rd month of the 681.  Ohoama gave a decree from the Daigokuden to commit to writing a Chronicle of the sovereigns and various matters of high antiquity.  Bentley translates this as saying that they were to record and confirm the Teiki, which Aston translated as the Chronicle of the Sovereigns, and various accounts of ancient times.  This task was given out to a slew of individuals, including the Royal Princes Kawashima and Osakabe; the Princes Hirose, Takeda, Kuwada, and Mino; as well as Kamitsukenu no Kimi no Michichi, Imbe no Muraji no Kobito, Adzumi no Muraji no Inashiki, Naniwa no Muraji no Ohogata, Nakatomi no Muraji no Ohoshima, and Heguri no Omi no Kobito.  Ohoshima and Kobito were specifically chosen as the scribes for this effort.  We aren't told what work was started at this time.  Aston, in his translation of the Nihon Shoki, assumes that this is the start of the Kojiki.  Bentley notes that this is the first in a variety of records about gathering the various records, including gathering records from the various families, and eventually even records from the various provinces.  And I think we can see why.  Legitimizing a new state and a new way of doing things often means ensuring that you have control of the narrative.  Today, that often means doing what you can to control media and the stories that are in the national consciousness.  In Ohoama's day, I'd argue that narrative was more about the various written sources, and how they were presented.  After all, many of the rituals and evidence that we are looking at would rely on the past to understand the present.  The various family records would not only tell of how those families came to be, but would have important information about what else was going on, and how that was presented could determine whether something was going to be seen as auspicious, or otherwise.  Even without getting rid of those records, it would be important to have the official, State narrative conform to the Truth that the state was attempting to implement. Ultimately, there is no way to know, exactly, how everything happened.  If the Nihon Shoki had a preface, it has been lost.  The Kojiki, for its part, does have a preface, and it points to an origin in the reign of Ohoama—known as the sovereign of Kiyomihara.  In there we are told that the sovereign had a complaint—that the Teiki and Honji, that is the chronicles of the sovereigns and the various other stories and legends, that had been handed down by various houses had come to differ from the truth.  They said they had many falsehoods, which likely meant that they just didn't match the Truth that the State was trying to push.  Thus  they wanted to create a so-called "true" version to pass down. This task was given to 28 year old Hieda no Are.  It says they were intelligent and had an incredible memory.  They studied all of the sources, and the work continued beyond the reign of Ohoama.  Later, in 711 CE, during the reign of Abe, aka Genmei Tennou, Oho no Yasumaro was given the task of writing down everything that Hieda no Are had learned.  The astute amongst you may have noticed that this mentions none of the individuals mentioned in the Nihon Shoki.  Nor does the Nihon Shoki mention anything about Hieda no Are.  So was this a separate effort, or all part of the same thing?  Was Are using the materials collected by  the project? As you may recall, we left the Kojiki behind some time ago, since it formally ends with the reign of Kashikiya hime, aka Suiko Tennou, but realistically it ended with Wohodo, aka Keitai Tennou—after that point there are just lists of the various heirs.  As such, there is some speculation that this was originally built off of earlier histories, perhaps arranged during the Soga era. The general explanation for all of this is that Hieda no Are memorized the poems and stories, and then Yasumaro wrote them down.  Furthermore, though the language in the Kojiki does not express a particular gender, in the Edo period there was a theory that Hieda no Are was a woman, which is still a popular theory. Compare all of that to the Nihon Shoki.  Where the Kojiki was often light on details and ends with Suiko Tennou, the Nihon Shoki often includes different sources, specifically mentions some of them by name, and continues up through the year 697.  Furthermore, textual analysis of the Nihon Shoki suggests that it was a team effort, with multiple Chroniclers, and likely multiple teams of Chroniclers.   I have to admit, that sounds a lot more like the kind of thing that Ohoama was kicking off. We have an entry in the Shoku Nihongi, the work that follows the Nihon Shoki, that suggests 720 for the finished compilation of the Nihon Shoki.  So did it take from 681 to 720 to put together?  That is a really long project, with what were probably several generations of individuals working on it. Or should this be read in a broader sense?  Was this a historiographical project, as Bentley calls it, but one that did not, immediately, know the form it would take?  It isn't the first such project—we have histories of the royal lineage and other stories that were compiled previously—much of that attributed to Shotoku Taishi, but likely part of an earlier attempt by the court.  In fact, given that the Kojiki and Sendai Hongi both functionally end around the time of Kashikiya hime, that is probably because the official histories covered those periods.  Obviously, though, a lot had happened, and some of what was written might not fit the current narrative.  And so we see a project to gather and compile various sources.  While this project likely culminated in the projects of the Kojiki and the Nihon Shoki, I doubt that either work was necessarily part of the original vision.  Rather, it looks like the original vision was to collect what they could and then figure things out. It would have been after they started pulling the accounts together, reading them, and noticing the discrepancies that they would have needed to then edit them in such a way that they could tell a cohesive story.  That there are two separate compilations is definitely interesting.  I do suspect that Oho no Yasumaro was working from the efforts of Hieda no Are, either writing down something that had been largely captured in memory or perhaps finishing a project that Are had never completed.  The Nihon Shoki feels like it was a different set of teams, working together, but likely drawing from many of the same sources. And as to why we don't have the earlier sources?  I once heard it said that for books to be forgotten they didn't need to be banned—they just needed to fall out of circulation and no longer be copied anymore.  As new, presumably more detailed, works arose, it makes sense that older sources would not also be copied, as that information was presumably in the updated texts, and any information that wasn't brought over had been deemed counterfactual.  Even the Nihon Shoki risked falling into oblivion; the smaller and more digestible Kojiki was often more sought after.  The Kojiki generally presents a single story, and often uses characters phonetically, demonstrating how to read names and places.  And it just has a more story-like narrative to it.  The Nihon Shoki, comparatively, is dense, written in an old form of kanbun, often relying more on kanbun than on phonetic interpretations.  It was modeled on continental works, but as such it was never going to be as easy to read.  And so for a long time the Kojiki seems to have held pride of place for all but the most ardent scholars of history. Either way, I think that it is still fair to say that the record of 681 was key to the fact that we have this history, today, even if there was no way for Ohoama, at the time, to know just what form it would take. Another ambitious project that got started under Ohoama was the development of a new and permanent capital city. Up to this point we've talked about the various capitals of Yamato, but really it was more that we were talking about the palace compounds where the sovereign lived.  From the Makimuku Palace, where either Mimaki Iribiko or possibly even Himiko herself once held sway, to the latest palace, that of Kiyomihara, the sovereigns of Yamato were known by their palaces.  This is, in part, because for the longest time each successive sovereign would build a new palace after the previous sovereign passed away.  There are various reasons why this may have been the case, often connected to insular concepts of spiritual pollution brought on by the death of an individual, but also the practical consideration that the buildings, from what we can tell, were largely made of untreated wood.  That made them easier to erect, but also made them vulnerable to the elements, over time, and is probably one of the reasons that certain shrines, like the Shrine at Ise, similarly reconstitute themselves every 20 years or so. Furthermore, we talk about palaces, but we don't really talk about cities.  There were certainly large settlements—even going back to the Wei chronicles we see the mention of some 70 thousand households in the area of Yamateg.  It is likely that the Nara basin was filled with cultivated fields and many households.  Princes and noble households had their own compounds—remember that both Soga no Umako and Prince Umayado had compounds large enough that they could build temples on the compounds and have enough left over for their own palatial residences, as well.  However, these compounds were usually distributed in various areas, where those individuals presumably held some level of local control. It is unclear to me how exactly the early court functioned as far as housing individuals, and how often the court was "in session", as it were, with the noble houses.  Presumably they had local accommodations and weren't constantly traveling back and forth to the palace all the time.  We know that some houses sent individuals, men and women, to be palace attendants, even though they lived some distance away.  This was also likely a constraint on the Yamato court's influence in the early days. We do see the sovereign traveling, and various "temporary" palaces being provided.  I highly doubt that these were all built on the spot, and were likely conversions of existing residences, and similar lodging may have been available for elites when they traveled, though perhaps without such pomp and circumstance. What we don't really see in all of this, are anything resembling cities.  Now, the term "city" doesn't exactly have a single definition, but as I'm using it, I would note that we don't see large, permanent settlements of significant size that demonstrate the kind of larger civil planning that we would expect of such a settlement.  We certainly don't have cities in the way of the large settlements along the Yangzi and Yellow rivers. We talked some time back about the evolution of capital city layouts on the continent.  We mentioned that the early theoretical plan for a capital city was based on a square plan, itself divided into 9 square districts, with the central district constituting the palace.  This design works great on paper, but not so much in practice, especially with other considerations, such as the north-south orientation of most royal buildings.  And then there are geographic considerations.  In a place like Luoyang, this square concept was interrupted by the river and local topography.  Meanwhile, in Chang'an, they were able to attain a much more regular rectangular appearance.  Here, the court and the palace were placed in the center of the northernmost wall.  As such, most of the city was laid out to the south of the palace. In each case, however, these were large, planned cities with a grid of streets that defined the neighborhoods.  On each block were various private compounds, as well as the defined markets, temples, et cetera. The first possible attempt at anything like this may have been with the Toyosaki palace, in Naniwa.  There is some consideration that, given the size of the palace, there may have been streets and avenues that were built alongside it, with the intention of having a similar city layout.  If so, it isn't at all clear that it was ever implemented, and any evidence may have been destroyed by later construction on the site.  Then we have the Ohotsu palace, but that doesn't seem to be at the same scale as the Toyosaki palace—though it is possible that, again, we are missing some key evidence.  Nonetheless, the records don't really give us anything to suggest that these were large cities rather than just palaces. There is also the timeline.  While both the Toyosaki palace and the Ohotsu palace took years to build, they did not take the time and amount of manpower that would be needed to create a true capital city.  We can judge this based on what it took to build the new capital at Nihiki. This project gets kicked off in the 11th month of 676.  We are told that there was an intent to make the capital at Nihiki, so all of the rice-fields and gardens within the precincts, public and private property alike, were left fallow and became totally overgrown. This likely took some time.  The next time we see Nihiki is in the 3rd month of 682, when Prince Mino, a minister of the Household Department, and others, went there to examine the grounds.  At that point they apparently made the final decision to build the capital there.  Ohoama came out to visit later that same month. However, a year later, in the 12th month of 683, we are told that there was a decree for there to be multiple capitals and palaces in multiple sites, and they were going to make the Capital at Naniwa one of those places.  And so public functionaries were to go figure out places for houses.  So it wasn't just that they wanted to build one new, grand capital.  It sounds like they were planning to build two or three, so not just the one at Nihiki.  This is also where I have to wonder if the Toyosaki Palace was still being used as an administrative center, at the very least.  Or was it repurposed, as we saw that the Asuka palaces had been when the court moved to Ohotsu? This is further emphasized a few months later, when Prince Hirose and Ohotomo Yasumaro, at the head of a group of clerks, officials, artisans, and yin yang diviners were sent around the Home Provinces to try and divine sites suitable for a capital.  In addition, Prince Mino, Uneme no Oni no Tsukura, and others were sent to Shinano to see about setting up a capital there as well.  Perhaps this was inspired by the relationship between the two Tang capitals of Chang'an and Luoyang.  Or perhaps it was so that if one didn't work out another one might. Regardless, Nihiki seemed to be the primary target for this project, and in the third lunar month of 684 Ohoama visited the now barren grounds and decided on a place for the new palace.  A month later, Prince Mino and others returned with a map of Shinano, but there is no indication of where they might want to build another capital. After that, we don't hear anything more of Shinano or of a site in the Home Provinces.  We do hear one more thing about Naniwa, which we mentioned a couple of episodes back, and that is that in 686 there was a fire that burned down the palace at Naniwa, after which they seem to have abandoned that as a palace site.  And so we are left with the area of Nihiki. This project would take until the very end of 694 before it was ready.  In total, we are looking at a total of about 18 years—almost two decades, to build a new capital.  Some of this may have been the time spent researching other sites, but there also would have been significant time taken to clear and level.  This wasn't just fields—based on what we know, they were even taking down old kofun; we are later told about how they had to bury the bodies that were uncovered.  There was also probably a pause of some kind during the mourning period when Ohoama passed away.  And on top of it, this really was a big project.  It wasn't just building the palace, it was the roads, the infrastructure, and then all of the other construction—the city gates, the various private compounds, and more.  One can only imagine how much was being invested, especially if they were also looking at other sites and preparing them at the same time.  I suspect that they eventually abandoned the other sites when they realized just how big a project it really was that they were undertaking. Today we know that capital as Fujiwara-kyo, based on the name of the royal palace that was built there, and remarkably, we know where it was.  Excavations have revealed the site of the palace, and have given us an idea of the extent of the city:  It was designed as a square, roughly 5.3 kilometers, or 10 ri, on each side.  The square itself was interrupted by various terrain features, including the three holy mountains.  Based on archaeological evidence, the street grid was the first thing they laid out, and from what we can tell they were using the ideal Confucian layout as first dictated in the Zhouli, or Rites of Zhou.  This meant a square grid, with the palace in the center. Indeed, the palace was centered, due south of Mt. Miminashi, and you can still go and see the palace site, today.  When they went to build the palace, they actually had to effectively erase, or bury, the roads they had laid out.  They did the same thing for Yakushi-ji, or Yakushi-temple, when they built it as part of the city; one of the reasons we know it had to have been built after the roads were laid out.  We will definitely talk about this more when we get to that point of the Chronicles, but for now, know that the Fujiwara palace itself, based on excavations of the site, was massive.  The city itself would surpass both Heijo-kyo, at Nara, and Heian-kyo, in modern Kyoto.  And the palace was like the Toyosaki Naniwa palace on steroids.  It included all of the formal features of the Toyosaki Palace for running the government, but then enclosed that all in a larger compound with various buildings surrounding the court itself.  Overall, the entire site is massive.  This was meant as a capital to last for the ages. And yet, we have evidence that it was never completed.  For one thing, there is no evidence that a wall was ever erected around it—perhaps there was just no need, as relations with the mainland had calmed down, greatly.  But there is also evidence that parts of the palace, even, were not finished at the time that they abandoned it.  Fujiwara-kyo would only be occupied for about 16 years before a new capital was built—Heijo-kyo, in Nara.  There are various reasons as to why they abandoned what was clearly meant to be the first permanent capital city, and even with the move to a new city in Nara it would be clear that it was going to take the court a bit of time before they were ready to permanently settle down—at least a century or so. Based on all the evidence we have, and assuming this was the site of the eventual capital, Nihiki was the area of modern Kashihara just north of Asuka, between—and around—the mountains of Unebi, Miminashi, and Kagu.  If these mountains are familiar, they popped up several times much earlier in the Chronicles--Mostly in the Age of the Gods and in the reign of the mythical Iware-biko, aka Jimmu Tennou.  Yet these three mountains help to set out the boundaries of the capital city that was being built at this time. There is definitely some consideration that they were emphasized in the early parts  of the Chronicles—the mythical sections, which were bolstering the story of Amaterasu and the Heavenly Grandchild, setting up the founding myths for the dynasty.  Even though the Chronicles  were not completed until well after the court had moved out, the Fujiwara capital is the climax of the Nihon Shoki, which ends in 697, three years into life at the new palace.  And so we can assume that much of the early, critical editing of the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki were done with the idea that this would be the new capital, and so it was woven into the histories, and had it continued as the capital, the very landscape would have recalled the stories of the divine origins of the Royal family and the state of Yamato itself.  This was the stage on which Ohoama's state was built.  He, and his successors, didn't just change the future path of the Yamato government.  They rearranged the physical and temporal environment, creating a world that centered them and their government.  I suspect that Ohoama didn't originally consider that these wouldn't be finished during his reign.  That said, he came to power in his 40s, only slightly younger than his brother, who had just died.  He would live to be 56 years old—a respectable age for male sovereigns, around that time.  From a quick glance, Naka no Oe was about 45 or 46 years old, while Karu lived to about 57 or 58.  Tamura only made it to 48.  The female sovereigns seem to have lasted longer, with Ohoama's mother surviving until she was 66 or 67 years old, and Kashikiya Hime made it to the ripe old age of 74.  That said, it is quite likely that he thought he would make it longer.  After all, look at all the merit he was accruing!  Still, he passed away before he could see these projects fully accomplished.  That would have to be left for the next reign—and even that wasn't enough.  The Fujiwara Capital would only be occupied for a short time before being abandoned about two reigns later, and the histories as we know them wouldn't be complete for three more reigns.  So given all of this, let's take another quick look at Ohoama himself and where he stands at this pivotal moment of Yamato history.When we look at how he is portrayed, Ohoama is generally lionized for the work he is said to have accomplished.  I would argue that he is the last of three major figures to whom are attributed most of the changes that resulted in the sinification of the Yamato government.  The first is prince Umayado, aka Shotoku Taishi, who is said to have written the 17 article constitution, the first rank system, and the introduction of Buddhism.  To be fair, these things—which may not have been exactly as recorded in the Chronicles—were likely products of the court as a whole.  Many people attribute more to Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennou, as well as Soga no Umako.  Of course, Soga no Umako wasn't a sovereign, or even a member of the royal family, and Kashikiya Hime, aka Suiko Tennou, seems to have likewise been discounted, at least later, possibly due to the fact that she is thought to have come to power more as a compromise candidate than anything else—she was the wife of a previous sovereign and niece to Soga no Umako.  Many modern scholars seem to focus more on the agency of Kashikiya Hime and suggest that she had more say than people tend to give her credit for.  That said, Shotoku Taishi seems to have been the legendary figure that was just real enough to ascribe success to.  That he died before he could assume the throne just meant that he didn't have too many problematic decisions of his own to apparently work around. The next major figure seems to be Naka no Oe, aka Tenji Tennou.  Naka no Oe kicks off the period of Great Change, the Taika era, and is credited with a lot of the changes—though I can't help but notice that the formal sovereign, Naka no Oe's uncle, Karu, seems to have stuck with the new vision of the Toyosaki Palace and the administrative state while Naka no Oe and his mother moved back to the traditional capital.  And when Naka no Oe moved the capital to Ohotsu, he once again built a palace more closely aligned to what we see in Asuka than the one in Naniwa, which brings some questions about how the new court was operating.  But many of his reforms clearly were implemented, leveraging the new concepts of continental rulership to solidify the court's hegemony over the rest of the archipelago. Ohoama, as represented in the Chronicles, appears to be the culmination of these three.  He is building on top of what his brother had implemented through the last three reigns.  Some of what he did was consolidate what Naka no Oe had done, but there were also new creations, for which Ohoama is credited, even if most of the work was done outside of Ohoama's reign, but they were attributed to Ohoama, nonetheless.  Much of this was started later in Ohoama's reign, and even today there seem to be some questions about who did what.  Nonetheless, we can at least see how the Chroniclers were putting the story together. There are a lot of scholars that point to the fact that the bulk of the work of these projects would actually be laid out in the following reigns, and who suggest that individuals like the influential Uno no Sarara, who held the control of the government in Ohoama's final days, may have had a good deal more impact on how things turned out, ultimately.  In fact, they might even have been more properly termed her projects—there are some that wonder if some of the attributions to Ohoama were meant to bolster the authority of later decrees, but I don't really see a need for that, and it seems that there is enough evidence to suggest that these projects were begun in this period. All of this makes it somewhat ironic that by the time the narrative was consolidated and published to the court, things were in a much different place—literally.  The Fujiwara capital had been abandoned.  The court, temples, and the aristocracy had picked up stakes and moved north.  Fujiwara no Fuhito had come on the scene, and now his family was really taking off.  This was not the same world that the Chronicles had been designed around. And yet, that is what was produced.  Perhaps there is a reason that they ended where they did. From that point on, though, there were plenty of other projects to record what was happening.  Attempts to control the narrative would need to do a lot more.  We see things like the Sendai Kuji Hongi, with its alternative, and perhaps even subversive, focus on the Mononobe family.  And then later works like the Kogoshui, recording for all time the grievances of the Imbe against their rivals—for all the good that it would do.  With more people learning to write, it was no longer up to the State what did or did not get written down. But that has taken us well beyond the scope of this reign—and this episode, which we should probably be bringing to a close.  There are still some things here and there that I want to discuss about this reign—so the next episode may be more of a miscellany of various records that we haven't otherwise covered, so far.  Until then if you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website,  SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.  Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star
609: Kings of Anglia: A monumental waste of everybody's time

Kings of Anglia - Ipswich Town podcast from the EADT and Ipswich Star

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 51:27


Mark Heath and Stuart Watson return with a two-man KOA podcast after Ipswich Town meekly exited the FA Cup at Wrexham on Friday night.The boys hear from Kieran McKenna and reflect on what was a poor game, discussing Dan Neil's debut, Elkan Baggott at left back and the experimental front four.Then it's on to a chat about the bigger picture - did Town treat the FA Cup with contempt and is their exit a blessing in disguise?We also hear from George Hirst about facing criticism, and there's a discussion around social media abuse of players.Plus, Stu reveals his new hobby.Buy KOA Live 3 tickets: https://dice.fm/event/wwrnbg-kings-of-anglia-18th-apr-the-baths-ipswich-ticketsKings of Anglia is sponsored by Stardust Spirits. Get 20% OFF with promo code KOA at https://www.stardustspirits.co.uk/Also sponsored by Molecular! Get 10% OFF with promo code KOA10 at https://www.molecular-uk.com/Subscribe on our website to watch the video version of the podcast - https://www.eadt.co.uk/subscribe/You can shop the KOA range here - (kings-of-anglia.myspreadshop.co.uk) 

Riverside Chats
257. Jess Benjamin on Water Systems, Imagination, and Monumental Ceramics

Riverside Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 52:00


Benjamin grew up on the irrigation ditches on the 100th meridian.She received her Bachelors in Arts from Hastings College in 2001 and worked as a studio assistant for Jun Kaneko until 2006. In 2008, I received my M.F.A from Bowling Green State University, Ohio.Benjamin fuses water drought data with monumental, scaled ceramics, and her work has been featured  at the Joslyn Art Museum, Museum of Nebraska Art, the Great Plains Art Museum, and private galleries in the Midwest. In 2013, the Nebraska Arts Council awarded me an Individual Artist Fellowship Grant. My artwork has been published in Ceramics Monthly, Clay Times, NY Arts Magazine, Lark Crafts: The Best of 500 Ceramics, 500 Ceramic Sculptures, and in Sculpture Magazine.

People are Revolting
Monumental Victory for Palestine Action

People are Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 10:38


Monumental Victory for Palestine Action https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/13/uk-decision-to-ban-palestine-action-as-terror-group-unlawful-court-says #peoplearerevolting Peoplearerevolting.com movingtrainradio.com

Finish Lines and Milestones
Episode 147: Gretchen Hercamp - Two Brain Surgeries and 1,000 Miles

Finish Lines and Milestones

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 82:20


Gretchen Hercamp and I met at the Carmel Marathon expo last year in Carmel, IN. Little did I know what Gretchen had been through...During this episode, sponsored by Amazfit and Relay Active, we talk about:Two brain surgeries in two years and three marathons How she discovered she had a brain tumor in the first placeHer twin sister, BridgettHow running is peppered throughout her life starting in high schoolRunning the Indy Mini for the first time in 2014 but not running another half marathon until after her son was born in 2019Running her first marathon at Monumental in 2023 only nine months after her first brain surgery Her Carlton Ray story (Carlton is the Founder of the Indianapolis Monumental Marathon)Using running as a way to work through her childhood trauma Discovering the regrowth of her tumor Running the “Indianapolis Triple Crown” after her second brain surgery Growing up poor Why the Monroe County YMCA Corporate Challenge is so significant to herPlans for 2026 Sponsor Details:Amazfit - Use ALLYB for 10% off your orderRelay Active - Use MILESTONES for 15% off your orderThis is a SandyBoy Productions podcast.

Horny Report
Horny Report 418

Horny Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 137:17


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Valuetainment
“Trump's Shift Is MONUMENTAL” - HEATED Debate ERUPTS Over Trump's WINS Triggers On-Air Showdown

Valuetainment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 27:21


From border security to global trade and the dollar's future, this discussion dives into the biggest challenges facing the U.S. economy and national security. We break down how past policies hollowed out America's industrial base, why foreign powers are gaining leverage, and what real “safety and sovereignty” mean for the average American today.

What’s My Thesis?
287 Liz Stringer on Monumental Ceramics, Biopolitics, the Body, and Public Ritual

What’s My Thesis?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 86:10


In this episode of What's My Thesis?, ceramic sculptor and installation artist Liz Stringer joins the podcast for an in-depth conversation about sculpture, scale, and the body. Working primarily with ceramics, metal armatures, and welded structures, Stringer discusses how her practice emerged from a background shaped by medicine, illness, and early encounters with Roman, Gothic, and Baroque architecture. The conversation explores monumental ceramics, biopolitics, and public space, including Stringer's engagement with civic spectacle, parade structures, and collective ritual. Drawing on Enlightenment history, architecture, and lived experience, Stringer reflects on her recent MFA thesis work, which centers the viewer's body within installations addressing armor, metamorphosis, vulnerability, and systems of power.

WholeCEO With Lisa G Podcast
Philip Botha: It's Why Leadership Development Efforts Fail To Create Monumental Change

WholeCEO With Lisa G Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 28:58


Most leadership development fails for one simple reason: it focuses on skills, not on how leaders actually change. In this episode of the WholeCEO Podcast, Lisa G. sits down with Philip Botha to unpack why so many leadership programs create short-term insight—but rarely produce lasting, behavioral transformation. Together, they explore what really drives monumental change in leaders: how neural pathways are formed and rewired, why emotional regulation is a leadership capability (not a soft skill), and how values—not tactics—shape decision-making, trust, and culture over time. This conversation goes beyond performance hacks and into the internal architecture of leadership. You'll hear why alignment between personal values and organizational values is critical for sustainable growth, how authenticity impacts culture at scale, and why leaders who ignore emotional development often hit invisible ceilings—no matter how talented they are. If you're a CEO, founder, or senior leader who's invested in growth but frustrated by stalled change—this episode will challenge how you think about leadership development entirely. In this episode, we cover: 1-Why traditional leadership development fails to create lasting change 2-How neural pathways influence behavior, habits, and leadership patterns 3-The role of emotional regulation in trust, judgment, and decision quality 4-Values alignment as the foundation of authentic leadership 5-How personal growth directly shapes organizational culture 6-Building trust and psychological safety through emotional awareness   This episode is for leaders who want real change—not just better ideas.

Smokin' & Toastin'
EP #470 The Difference Between Tennessee Whiskey And Irish Whiskey

Smokin' & Toastin'

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 97:05


We Are All About Craft Beer, Fine Spirits, and Hand Rolled Cigars!!! Cigar Reviews: Nub Double Maduro League Of Fat Bastards Serie O Toro Beer Tasting: False Idol Brewing Company "Crispy By Nature" Pilsner (North Richland Hills, TX) Beer Tasting: Port City Brewing Company "Monumental" IPA (Alexandria, VA) Beer Tasting: Firestone Walker & The Bruery 2022 "Heavy Things" Barleywine (Pasa Robles, CA and Placentia, CA) Spirit Tasting: Casa Mexico Tequila Anejo (Mexico)

WSKY The Bob Rose Show
Monumental drop in crime

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 29:42


Hour 1 of the Tuesday Bob Rose Show, with new stats revealing a historic drop in Washington, DC crime since Pres. Trump brought in federal assistance. Making the Capitol safe has been an early, high priority of this administration. Silencing critics, plus all the morning's breaking news for 2-3-26

Monumental - La 1ere
Le Rajasthan

Monumental - La 1ere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 56:00


Plus grand Etat de lʹInde et aussi le plus visité, le Rajasthan est le pays des maharajas, un mot synonyme de merveilleux, de luxe et de palais somptueux. Il compte de nombreuses villes, parmi lesquelles, Udaïpur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer ou encore Jaïpur. Monumental vous propose de les découvrir avec Annie Sorrel, autrice du livre " Rajasthan, des citadelles du désert à la douceur du Mewar " aux éditions Olizane

The Sports Junkies
Best of Wizards on 106.7 The Fan/Team 980: Celebrating John Wall!

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 107:51


The Wizards celebrated John Wall on Thursday night, and he joined us, as did Monumental's Zach Leonsis, to discuss his career and legacy! Plus, we wonder where Wall ranks among DC athletes of the 2000s, and when his jersey might be retired! All that, plus GM Will Dawkins on the state of the current team, and why AJ Dybantsa might be the perfect addition in the draft!

The Kevin Sheehan Show
Best of Wizards on 106.7 The Fan/Team 980: Celebrating John Wall!

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 107:51


The Wizards celebrated John Wall on Thursday night, and he joined us, as did Monumental's Zach Leonsis, to discuss his career and legacy! Plus, we wonder where Wall ranks among DC athletes of the 2000s, and when his jersey might be retired! All that, plus GM Will Dawkins on the state of the current team, and why AJ Dybantsa might be the perfect addition in the draft!

BMitch & Finlay
Best of Wizards on 106.7 The Fan/Team 980: Celebrating John Wall!

BMitch & Finlay

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 107:51


The Wizards celebrated John Wall on Thursday night, and he joined us, as did Monumental's Zach Leonsis, to discuss his career and legacy! Plus, we wonder where Wall ranks among DC athletes of the 2000s, and when his jersey might be retired! All that, plus GM Will Dawkins on the state of the current team, and why AJ Dybantsa might be the perfect addition in the draft!

Grant and Danny
Best of Wizards on 106.7 The Fan/Team 980: Celebrating John Wall!

Grant and Danny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2026 107:51


The Wizards celebrated John Wall on Thursday night, and he joined us, as did Monumental's Zach Leonsis, to discuss his career and legacy! Plus, we wonder where Wall ranks among DC athletes of the 2000s, and when his jersey might be retired! All that, plus GM Will Dawkins on the state of the current team, and why AJ Dybantsa might be the perfect addition in the draft!

Sharp & Benning
Monumental or Consequential Sunday - 2

Sharp & Benning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 14:33


Connor and Mike previewing Nebraska's upcoming game against Illinois. This is the first time the Huskers play in front of their home crowd as a Top 5 team.

El Podcast del Rojinegro
ATLAS REGRESA AL JALISCO, DIEGO COCCA LO HA CONVERTIDO EN FORTALEZA | EL PODCAST DEL ROJINEGRO

El Podcast del Rojinegro

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 39:23


#Atlas regresa al Estadio Jalisco para recibir al Mazatlán. Ahí, #DiegoCocca le ha sacado mucho jugó al Monumental y buscará su segunda victoria en la historia ante los morados.#ElPodcastDelRojinegro Únete a El Podcast del Rojinegro EXCLUSIVO para acceder a sus beneficios:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAU6kz_UA5bwkdraIzGPCSQ/joinSuscríbete al canal de YouTube, deja tu like, comenta y síguenos en todas nuestras plataformas: YouTube: https://bit.ly/PodcastdelRojinegroTwitter: https://twitter.com/ElPodcastRN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elpodcastrn/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3ekSA7S Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eiIcgV Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3nRug0t Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/3hcfmk2Si quieres aportar de forma económica a El Podcast del Rojinegro, te dejamos los datos de nuestro PayPal:podcastrojinegro@gmail.com

The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Emotional Plasticity: Rewiring Your Heartset

The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 2:16 Transcription Available


Monumental leaders not only work to improve their Mindsets, they do the emotional healing required to purify their Heartsets so that the darker emotions of anger, shame, disappointment, regret, sadness and guilt leave them—allowing for maximum creativity, productivity, prosperity and human decency.I've created a powerful completely new online program called The Amazing Day Blueprint. It's a proven system to help you constantly make your days productive, healthy and happy in 2026. Here are the details.FOLLOW ROBIN SHARMA:InstagramFacebookXYouTube

Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)
Is there a MONUMENTAL UFO scandal looming?! Will reverse engineering be revealed?

Down to Earth With Kristian Harloff (UAP NEWS)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 17:12


Is the UFO topic a manufactured misinformation campaign or a major cover up by a looming presence? The Hill did a report on it and Kristian Harloff gives his thoughts. #uap #ufo #ufonews #uapnews #uap #uaps #ufo #ufos #government #news MARSMEN For a limited time, our listeners get 50% off for life plus Free Shipping AND 3 Free Gifts at http://www.MenGoToMars.com It's a perfect way to kick off the New Year strong. After you purchase, they will ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them our show sent you.

Matices
Mario Quirós, Analista Político: Martes 27 de enero 2026

Matices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 48:23


Hablamos del Debate Total de Repretel y Monumental.

Lo que hay que saber
El riesgo país perforó los 500 puntos básicos; River anunció el techado del Monumental

Lo que hay que saber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 1:54


Resumen de noticias de LA NACION de la tarde del 27 de enero de 2026

TD Ameritrade Network
"Monumental Rotation" Into Small & Mid-Caps, Memory Chips to Continue

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 6:20


Lucas Downey with @MoneyFlowsCom points to what he calls a "monumental rotation" into the Russell 2000 as a crucial one. One aspect he sees driving investors to the index: value, with Lucas pointing to small and mid-caps having a lower PE compared to SPX peers. On the memory chip trade, Lucas expects stocks like Micron (MU) and Western Digital (WDC) to continue their rallies so long as earnings back the move.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about

Chuck and Buck
Chuck & Buck 1-21 Hour 1: The lazy narrative continues... Felix makes a monumental jump and Walker needs to as well!

Chuck and Buck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:37


Yeah, we probably like our quarterback more than other people around the country, but the narrative circulating in the national ranks yesterday was just plain lazy- no, Sam is not a liability for the Seahawks in the playoffs. 14 interceptions and 6 lost fumbles- that's all anyone focuses on, not the fact that his team is winning and Sam is doing his part to help them get there. He was only 20 years old when he came into the league and he went to a crappy team, so it's highly probably that he wasn't getting what he needed to grow as an NFL QB in NY and Carolina. :30- Bad news anti-analytics people: if you want King Felix to get into the Hall of Fame, you're going to have to support the analytics, because that's how he will get there. Yesterday was very promising for Felix Hernandez as he saw the biggest jump in vote percentage from year 1 on the ballot to year 2 since 1967 going from 20.6% last year to 46.1% this year. :45- Walker's workload has been kept fairly low all season long as he split carries with Zach Charbonnet, but now, that's not an option with Charbs out. How many carries should Walker get on Sunday? A lot more!

Chuck and Buck
Chuck & Buck 1-21 Hour 1: The lazy narrative continues... Felix makes a monumental jump and Walker needs to as well!

Chuck and Buck

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:14 Transcription Available


Yeah, we probably like our quarterback more than other people around the country, but the narrative circulating in the national ranks yesterday was just plain lazy- no, Sam is not a liability for the Seahawks in the playoffs. 14 interceptions and 6 lost fumbles- that's all anyone focuses on, not the fact that his team is winning and Sam is doing his part to help them get there. He was only 20 years old when he came into the league and he went to a crappy team, so it's highly probably that he wasn't getting what he needed to grow as an NFL QB in NY and Carolina. :30- Bad news anti-analytics people: if you want King Felix to get into the Hall of Fame, you're going to have to support the analytics, because that's how he will get there. Yesterday was very promising for Felix Hernandez as he saw the biggest jump in vote percentage from year 1 on the ballot to year 2 since 1967 going from 20.6% last year to 46.1% this year. :45- Walker's workload has been kept fairly low all season long as he split carries with Zach Charbonnet, but now, that's not an option with Charbs out. How many carries should Walker get on Sunday? A lot more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Impaulsive with Logan Paul
Lil Yachty on Losing XXXTentacion & Juice WRLD, Hardest Walkout Ever, PISSED about Cena's Last Match

Impaulsive with Logan Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 75:34


Monumental rapper Lil Yachty joins the boys to discuss losing good friends XXXTentacion & Juice WRLD, crying during John Cena's last match, his *unreleased song* w/ Logan Paul, iconic walkout meme, drinking 10 sodas per day

Un Jour dans l'Histoire
Le colosse de Rhodes, une absence qui défie le temps

Un Jour dans l'Histoire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 42:13


Nous sommes au tournant du dernier siècle avant JC. Strabon, géographe et historien grec né à Amasée dans le royaume du Pont, (aujourd'hui une région appartenant à la Turquie), écrit à propos de l'antique cité de Rhodes : « J'ajouterai qu'on ne peut admirer assez l'excellence de ses lois et le soin qu'elle a toujours apporté aux diverses branches de l'administration et à la marine en particulier, ce qui lui a assuré pendant longtemps l'empire de la mer et donné les moyens de détruire la piraterie et de mériter ainsi l'alliance du peuple romain et de ses amis les rois grecs d'Asie. Or, grâce à ces alliés, elle a pu maintenir son indépendance, en même temps qu'elle se voyait décorer par eux d'une foule de monuments ou d'objets d'art, dont la plus grande partie est aujourd'hui dans le Dionysium et dans le Gymnase, tandis que le reste est dispersé dans les différents quartiers de la ville. De tous ces monuments, le plus remarquable est sans contradiction la statue colossale du Soleil, œuvre de Charès de Lindos, comme nous l'apprend l'ïambographe (le poète) auteur de l'inscription : « De sept fois dix coudées Charès de Lindos l'a faite ». Par malheur le colosse gît maintenant étendu sur le sol ; renversé par un tremblement de terre, il s'est brisé en tombant à partir des genoux, et les Rhodiens, pour obéir à je ne sais quel oracle, ne l'ont point relevé. » Géant de bronze dressé face à la mer Égée, le Colosse de Rhodes dominait l'entrée du port comme un défi lancé aux ennemis et au temps. Monumental hommage au dieu Hélios, il n'a existé qu'un peu plus d'un demi siècle mais est devenu l'une des légendes les plus durables de l'Antiquité. Aujourd'hui encore, son ombre, pourtant imaginaire, continue de fasciner, symbole d'audace et de démesure. Tentons d'en percer les mystères … Avec nous Sébastien Polet, historien-orientaliste, de l'asbl Roma. sujets traités : colosse, Rhodes,Strabon, empire, Gymnase, Charès de Lindos,Hélios, Antiquité Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

El Larguero
Carrusel sábado | Día histórico en el Bernabéu con una monumental pitada durante el Real Madrid-Levante

El Larguero

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 105:34


Análisis de la victoria del Real Betis frente al Villarreal y entrevista postpartido a Aitor Ruibal. Además, análisis con Álvaro Benito y resto de miembros de 'El Sanedrín' de un día histórico en el Bernabéu: la hinchada pitó al Real Madrid durante el partido frente al Levante. Además, previa de los partidos de la jornada de LaLiga, Segunda División, Open de Australia...

Two in the Cooler
229 - Monumental Impressions

Two in the Cooler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 61:41


Matt and Andy poset the implications of the latest Hubble Telescope photos.Merch Link: https://snack-spot-se.creator-spring.comTITC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twointhecooler/?hl=enInstacart Link: https://instacart.oloiyb.net/vAWXSupport the show

Dare 2 Hear - The Podcast
Exponential Movements, Monumental Moments

Dare 2 Hear - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 71:31


Today, my friend Amie Rogers shares the prophetic word God gave her for this year/season of 2026. In October of 2025 God began speaking this phrase "Exponential Movements, Monumental Moments," to her. for the past several months Amie has intentionally sat with the Lord to hear His heart so she could not only reveal what He wanted her to share, but He also gave her revelation in the form of instructions.   This is a powerful episode that will help us better understand where we are at in this current season and it will help us to realign ourselves with God for what is to come.    You can connect with Amie on her website: https://rawandrealministries.com/   You can connect with me or order my books on my website here: https://debbiekitterman.com/ click on the store tab and choose the book(s) you would like to view under the book tab.   OR on Amazon here using my affiliate links:    Legacy: The Lost Art of Blessing  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BNJNNHKY/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   Releasing God's Heart through Hearing His Voice:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/0615316220/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   The Gift of Prophetic Encouragement: Hearing the Word of God for Others:  http://www.amazon.com/dp/0800798864/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   The Gift of Prophetic Encouragement Bible Study: Living a Lifestyle of Encouragement  http://www.amazon.com/dp/B083J3RCYP/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20   Symbolism Reference Guide & Dream Journal: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0984012346/ref=nosim?tag=da2he-20