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The History of Chemistry
167: A Sound Idea

The History of Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 24:32


Magnetic tape was an integral part of the new, growing recording industry. Herein we talk about the chemical history of magnetic recording, from the first idea in 1888, onward. We encounter Poulsen, Pfleumer, Stille, Nagai, Mullin, and an array of corporations as well. Finally we discuss a bit about digital computers and the history of magnetic tapes for data.Support the show Support my podcast at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry Tell me how your life relates to chemistry! E-mail me at steve@historyofchem.com Get my book, O Mg! How Chemistry Came to Be, from World Scientific Publishing, https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/12670#t=aboutBook

Weekend Star Warriors
Series 4 ep 21: The Nagai Invasion of Kasheek

Weekend Star Warriors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 21:41


Stuck behind bars, Maklaw will have to exercise his patience.

The Star Wars Archives by Youtini
The Star Wars Archives: Return Of The Nagai

The Star Wars Archives by Youtini

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 49:02


With rumors abound of the Nagai possibly returning to Star Wars comics, Trev explains to Jose why this is such a big deal!

Ignatius Press Podcast
Pray40 With Hallow and Ignatius Press: A Song of Nagasaki and Takashi Nagai

Ignatius Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 40:59


Today, we are happy to announce that Ignatius Press is partnering with Hallow for the LentPray40. This Lent, be inspired by the story of Servant of God Takashi Nagai, a Japanese physician who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. On today's podcast, Rose Trabbic sits down with Meg Hunter-Kilmer to discuss Takashi Nagai and how his heroic life witnesses to the redemptive meaning of suffering. They both agree that Takashi's story, as told by Paul Glenn, is truly a life-changing read and can inspire every Catholic who bears great suffering.   Get your copy of A Song for Nagasaki: https://ignatius.com/a-song-for-nagasaki-snhep/ Join Pray40 with Hallow at: https://ignatius.com/pray40/   SUBSCRIBE to our channel and never miss an episode of the Ignatius Press Podcast. You can also listen to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms. Follow us on social media: Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/IgnatiusPress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ignatiuspress Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ignatius_press/

Mensagens do Meeting Point
18 com paixão

Mensagens do Meeting Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 1:59


devocional Lucas leitura bíblica Quando Jesus começou a sua atividade tinha cerca de trinta anos. Era filho de José, como se pensava, filho de Eli, filho de Matat, filho de Levi, filho de Malqui, filho de Janai, filho de José, filho de Matatias, filho de Amós, filho de Naum, filho de Esli, filho de Nagai, filho de Maat, filho de Matatias, filho de Simei, filho de Josec, filho de Jodá, filho de Joanan, filho de Ressa, filho de Zorobabel, filho de Salatiel, filho de Neri, filho de Malqui, filho de Adi, filho de Cosam, filho de Elmadam, filho de Er, filho de Jessua, filho de Eliézer, filho de Jorim, filho de Matat, filho de Levi, filho de Simeão, filho de Judá, filho de José, filho de Jonam, filho de Eliaquim, filho de Melea, filho de Mená, filho de Matatá, filho de Nachon, filho de David, filho de Jessé, filho de Jobed, filho de Booz, filho de Salá, filho de Nachon, filho de Aminadab, filho de Admin, filho de Arni, filho de Hesron, filho de Peres, filho de Judá, filho de Jacob, filho de Isaac, filho de Abraão, filho de Tera, filho de Naor, filho de Serug, filho de Reú, filho de Peleg, filho de Éber, filho de Chela, filho de Quenan, filho de Arpaxad, filho de Sem, filho de Noé, filho de Lamec, filho de Matusalém, filho de Henoc, filho de Jared, filho de Malaliel, filho de Quenan, filho de Enós, filho de Set, filho de Adão, filho de Deus. Lucas 3.23-38 devocional Jesus fez tudo no tempo certo. Não foi dado a precipitações, a começos soluçados ou a arrancadas extemporâneas. Até o início do Seu ministério terreno aconteceu numa altura mais do que maturada. Antes de Se propor salvar o mundo cumpriu com as singelas responsabilidades familiares. Cuidou de ser fiel anonimamente para depois Se doar publicamente. A autoridade para ministrar adveio daquilo que também viveu no recato do lar. Jesus pregou o que experienciou da infância à idade adulta. Ao fim de trinta anos estava totalmente por dentro das lutas que qualquer ser humano enfrenta. A Sua encarnação deixa claro que não existem problemas na terra que Ele não tenha enfrentado. Daí ter desafiado os Seus seguidores a abraçar o Seu próprio estilo de vida. Sim, Jesus jamais negou as Suas origens para que nenhuma pessoa esquecesse as suas: Deus. - jónatas figueiredo Oramos para que este tempo com Deus te encoraje e inspire. Da a ti próprio espaço para processar as tuas notas e oração e sai só quando se sentires preparado.

geraumt
# 63| Tokyo & Kyoto: Einblicke von „Information Designers in Japan“

geraumt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 54:38


In dieser Episode teilen wir unsere Highlights und Erkenntnisse von unserer Studienreise nach Japan: Verkehrsleitsysteme und Orientierung: Wie uns internationale Beschilderungen, Zahlen und Farbkombinationen sowie Google Maps halfen, uns zurechtzufinden, insbesondere aufgrund des für uns schwer verständlichen japanischen Schriftsystems. Bildhafte Kultur: Von bunten Illustrationen in U-Bahnen bis hin zu kunstvollen Verpackungen – Japan ist ein Paradies für Illustratoren und ein lebendiges Beispiel für bildhaftes Informationsdesign. Regeln im öffentlichen Raum: Die strikte Ordnung und Vielzahl an Regeln, die den öffentlichen Raum prägen und interessante Einblicke in die japanische Kultur bieten. Ebenso sprechen wir über die dienstleistungsorientierte Kultur Japans, die beeindruckende Gastfreundschaft und unsere Begegnungen mit Kollegen vor Ort. Von „Plastikessen“ in Restaurant-Auslagen bis hin zu den hilfreichen Funktionen von Google Translate – diese Reise war voller Überraschungen und wertvoller Erkenntnisse.Bleibt dran für weitere Einblicke aus unserem „Information Designers in the Wild“-Format.P.S.: Zwei unserer Sticker sind in Kyoto versteckt. Die ersten, die sie finden, erhalten eine kleine Überraschung! Shownotes https://www.i-design.jp/en https://www.icot2024.com/patrick-newell https://www.united-school.jp Buchtipps Viction Workshop Ltd. (2021). More is more: Designing bigger, bolder, brighter (Japanese edition). Victionary. Mahora. (2024). Towards a future bound to print media (Ausgabe 407, Oktober 2024). Nagai, K. (2021). Design by Kazumasa Nagai: Yusaku Kamekura. Tokyo: Seigensha Art Publishing. IdN. (2024). Display + decorative typefaces & lettering too (Vol. 29, No. 3). IdN World. Yokoo, T. (2011). The complete posters. Exhibition catalogue from the National Museum of Osaka. Tuttle Publishing.

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
With Nagako the host of Oranda Radio (our own radio) in Nagai, Japan with Sharon Woolums

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 18:59


Live radio show in Japan

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP875

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 265:25


This weeks show starts off with new music from Bugle, Taj Weekes and Zion Albert, Soulmedic, Imeru Tafari, Twan Tee, Perfect Giddimani, and The Inn House Crew. We then get into strictly vinyl selection featuring Peter Hunnigale, Judah Eskender Tafari, Prince Philip & Jacob Miller, Barry Brown, Prince Alla, The Heptones, Yabby You, Ronnie Davis, Tappa Zukie, Lloydie Slim & King Tubby, Junior Byles, Culture, The Mighty Fantels, Barrington Levy, Errol Flabba Holt, Bunny Lie Lie, and Icho Candy. More new music then ensues with Ranking Joe, Skari, Protoje, RC, Beres Hammond & Agent Sasco, Nagai, ZonaSun, Rankine Jedd, Bayonics, Mortimer, Skygrass, Skarra Mucci with Marina P, and Foreign Dubbers. The show finishes up in a steppers style with music from Jah Mex, Monkey, Hikari Zion & Ras Tamano, Far East, Shanti K with Sister Maki & Aki Mittoo, Tenastelin with Petah Sunday, Gary Clunk, Dub Dynasty with Echo Ranks, Alpha Steppa with Fikir Amlak, Junior Roy & Dub Shepherds, Lasai, and The Critical HiFi featuring El Fata. Enjoy! Bugle feat. Buju Banton & Damian Marley - Thank You Lord - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music Taj Weekes & Zion Albert - Great Divide - Eyes To See - Skank Records/Jatta Records Soulmedic feat. Jah Thunder - Man Of The Century - Firm & Militant - Jah Kebra Music Imeru Tafari - Anguish - The Essential - Koastal Kings Twan Tee feat. Yaadcore - General - Outrospection - Baco Records Perfect Giddimani - Jah Pilot/Jah Pilot Dub - Giddimani Records The Inn House Crew - Brighter Days Dub - Dub From The Sky - Room In The Sky Beres Hammond - Warriors Don't Cry - Can't Stop A Man: The Ultimate Collection - VP Records The Mighty Diamonds - White Squall/White Squall Dub - Better Days (The Lost Album Of The 90's) - Global Beats Peter Hunnigale - Brainfood Juggling - Vibes Central 7” Judah Eskender Tafari & Victor Axelrod - Great Escape/Bezos vs. Musk - Daptone Records Prince Philip feat. Jacob Miller - Zion City/Iron Bird/Zion City Dubwise - Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Barry Brown - Warmonger - Flabba 12” Prince Alla - Can't Fool I - Tasha Records 12” The Heptones - Deceiveers/Deceivers Dub - Phase One 7” Hortense Ellis - Jah Created The World - Jammy's 7” Yabby You - Jah Vengeance (dubplate mix) - Prophets 7” Ronnie Davis - Jah Jah Jahovah - Roots From The Record Smith: Lloydie Slim Productions - 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Tappa Zukie - Judge I O Lord I.NR.I. - Roots From The Record Smith: Lloydie Slim Productions - 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Lloydie Slim & King Tubby - Clearly State Dub - Roots From The Record Smith In Dub: Lloydie Slim Productions - 1973-1976 - DKR/Bond Export Junior Byles - Fade Away - Jama 7” Culture - Natty Never Get Weary - Cumbolo - Treasure Isle The Mighty Fantels - Everywhere - Roots From The Yard 7” Barrington Levy - True I Own - Place Too Dark - DKR/Bond Export Errol Flabba Holt - My Eyes Told Me My Heart Is In Danger - Flabba 12” Bunny Lie Lie - Love Me A Deal With - High Power 7” Icho Candy - Get Up Natty - Tasha Records 12” The Gladiators - Stick A Bush - Dreadlocks The Time Is Now - Virgin Ranking Joe - Stick A Bush - Top Ranking - Tabou1 Skari - September Morning - Tad's Records Protoje - Barrel Bun - The Jamaican Situation - InDiggNation/Ineffable Records  Shuga - Bun Dem Down - Baby Mother Riddim - Vikings Production RC - One A Way - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Jahmali - Cry People - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Beres Hammond feat. Agent Sasco - Warriors Don't Cry (remix) - Warriors Don't Cry Riddim - Penthouse Records Nagai - Back To My Roots - Back To My Roots - Kaboum Music ZonaSun - Sister Moon - ZonaSun Music Rankine Jedd - Cold World - Kinjedd Records Bayonics - Fine Line - Levantamiento - Bayonics Music Mortimer - Rather Be - From Within - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Skygrass w/ Aspekt Mafia - Lightning - DubShot Records Zion I Kings feat. Kabaka Pyramid - Start My Day - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Skarra Mucci & Krak In Dub feat. Marina P - You Are Everything - Evidence Music Foreign Dubbers feat. Edo Axid - Far From Heaven - Soul Rebelot - Culture Dub Records Sly & Robbie - Out In The Street Dub - Taxi 12” Jah Mex feat. DM Kahn & Albert Hurtado -Rootsman Style Dub Version - Portal Records 7” Monkey - Dub Sound System (Wise Owl Dub) - Barrel Of Dub - Escape Hatch Records Hikari Zion & Ras Tamano - Jah Is My Light/Tatsuta River - Ras Tamano Music Far East - Afrikan Warrior - Habeshites 12” Shanti K feat. Sister Maki & Aki Mittoo - One Single Dub/One Dub Melodica/One Raw Dub - Dubophonic Records Tenastelin w/ O.L.M. & Petah Sunday - Fast Moving World/Fast Moving Dub - Jerimiah's Special 7” Gary Clunk feat. Learoy Green - Run & Go Hide (Gary Clunk Meets Roots Zombie Sound System Mix)/Dub & Go Hide (Gary Clunk Meets Roots Zombie Sound System Mix) - Archives Of Dub Vol. 4 - Culture Dub Records Rico Rodriguez & Cultural Warriors - Wareika Melodies - Evidence Music Dub Dynasty feat. Echo Ranks - Gideon/Gideon Dub - Gideon - Steppas Records Alpha Steppa feat. Fikir Amlak - Sinking Ship II/Sinking Dub II - Steppas Records Junior Roy & Dub Shepherds feat. Jahno with Hitman & Fiza - Babylon A Pass/Babylon A Dub - Junior Roy At Bat Records - Bat Records Lasai w/ General Soria & Daddy Cobra - Pot Haffi Cook/Dub Haffi Cook - Rain A Fall Records Critical HiFi feat. El Fata - It's Alright - Chase Vampire 7”

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP873

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 260:55


This weeks show starts off with music from Fantan Mojah, Sanchez, Garnet Silk, Luciano, The Roots Architects, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Freddie McGregor, Leroy Smart, Alric Forbes, Burning Spear, King Kong, Black Uhuru, Lucky Dube, Barrington Levy, John Holt & Alton Ellis, Wayne Smith, and Little John. New music this week comes from I-Taweh, Ranking Joe, Taj Weekes and Zion Albert, Nagai, Pasnbesa, Bugle, Etana with Big Youth, Capleton, Bayonics, Imeru Tafari, Peetah Morgan, Ondubground featuring Brother Culture, Naya Rockers with Clinton Fearon, Macka B, Christopher Ellis, Skari, Gappy Ranks, and Skarra Mucci.  Enjoy!  Fantan Mojah - Hail The King - Hail The King - Greensleeves Sanchez - Never Dis The Man - One In A Million: The Best Of Sanchez - VP Records Garnet Silk - Bless Me - Reggae Anthology: Music Is The Rod - VP Records Cocoa Tea - Bust Outta Hell - Reggae Anthology: The Sweet Sound Of Cocoa Tea - VP Records Luciano - Who Could It Be - Where There Is Life - Island Jamaica Luciano - Love Jah And Live - Rough Inna Town: The Xterminator Sound - Maximum Pressure Luciano - Love Jah and Live Dub - Xterminator Presents: MLK Dub - Ras Records/Xterminator Roots Architects feat. Vin Gordon, Ernest Ranglin & Karl Bryan - Squirrel Inna Barrel - From Then Til Now - Fruits Records Bob Marley & The Wailers - Sun Is Shining - Kaya - Tuff Gong Freddie McGregor - Run Come Rally - Roots Vibration 12” Leroy Smart - Jehovah - The Best Of Leroy Smart - Channel One Alric Forbes - To Jah - Forbes Label 7” Burning Spear - Distant Drum - People Of The World - Burning Music King Kong - Come Down - Jah Almighty 7” Black Uhuru - Eden Out Deh - Black Sounds Of Freedom Deluxe - Greensleeves I-Taweh - Cease Fire - Evidence Music Lucky Dube - Crime and Corruption - Retrospective - Gallo Records Barrington Levy - Prison Oval Rock - Greensleeves John Holt & Alton Ellis - Live & Love - Parish 7” Wayne Smith - Ism Skism - Youthman Skanking - VP Records Little John - Work To Do/Work To Do Version - Papa Roots  Ranking Joe - Too Much Blood Stain - Top Ranking - Tabou1 Taj Weekes & Zion Albert - Corner Stone - Eyes To See - Skank Records/Jatta Records Nagai - Jah Love - Back To My Roots - Kaboum Music Pasnbesa - No Peace/No Peace Dub - Ministry Of Reggae Sound Bugle - Upside Down - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music  Gee Vibes - Babylon Is Crumbling - Entrance Riddim - Mafia & Fluxy Macka B - Humble Warrior - Entrance Riddim - Mafia & Fluxy Alborosie - Rocky Road - Freedom & Fyah - Greensleeves Alborosie - Rocky Dub Road - Freedom In Dub - Greensleeves Etana feat. Big Youth - Jah Never Fail - Nectar Of The Gods - Freemind Music Samory I feat. Lila Ike - Outside - Strength Deluxe - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Capleton - Jah Guide My Step - Brimstone Riddim - Dutty Rock Productions Bayonics - Beyond Your Means - Levantamiento - Bayonics Music Zion I Kings feat. Imeru Tafari - 1930 - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I KIngs feat. Peetah Morgan - Who Run The World - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Zion I Kings - Full Bloom Dub - Full Bloom Riddim - Zion High Productions Junior Roy & Dub Shepherds feat. Jahno - Cryin/Cryin Dub - Junior Roy At Bat Records - Bat Records I -Tek Paul - Sunshine Dub - Harry Mudie Presents I-Tek Paul In Dub Conference - Moods International I. David & Dougie Conscious - Pillar Dub - Conscious Sounds Presents Dub Confliction - Conscious Sounds Rolling Lion Studio - Lion Rock Riddim - House Of Dread - Renegade Media Ranking Joe & Tristan Palma - Bring The Sensi Come - Dub Club: Foundation Come Again - Stones Throw Records Dub Club - Bring The Dub Again - Volume 2: Bubble Dub - Stones Throw Records The 18th Parallel feat. The Silvertones & Westfinga - Wonderland Of Green/Wonderland Of Dub - Fruits Records Horace Andy - Mr. Bassie - Midnight Rocker - On U Sound Horace Andy feat. Daddy Freddy - More Bassy - Midnight Scorchers - On U Sound Bush Chemists - Flying Cymball - Raw Raw Dub - Roir Records Vibronics feat. Soulsteppa - Eastern Heights - Woman On A Mission 2 - Scoops  Prince Alla & Jah Warrior - Cities/Dub With No Pity - Glory - Jah Warrior Ondubground feat. Brother Culture - Ghetto War (Roots Raid remix) - Remixed - ODGProd Carlton Livingston & Lone Ranger - Exit/Dub It Deh - Legsman Records 12”  Naya Rockers feat. Clinton Fearon - Come With Us - Naya Records Macka B feat. Don Richie Music - Still Look Good - Don Richie Music  Christopher Ellis - Miss You - Ghetto Youths International Skari - September Morning - Tad's Records Gappy Ranks - Broken Hearted - King Remo Music Skarra Mucci & Krak In Dub - Greedy For Vanity - Evidence Music Tippa Lee - Rasta Dance - Cultural Ambassador Deluxe - Stones Throw Records U Brown & The Ligerians - Rootsman Party/Rootsman Dub - Irie Ites Zion I Kings feat. Lloyd Brown - Musical Warrior - H.I.M. Teachings Riddim - Zion High Productions

LU Cos
Crucial Reggae Time #344 Interview Nagai

LU Cos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 60:11


Playlist : Nagaï – Forebearers 2024 Kaboum Music Interview part 1 Nagaï album back to my roots Nagaï - Remind me 2024 Kaboum Music Interview part 2 Nagaï tournée Nagaï - Back to my Roots 2024 Kaboum Music Interview part 3 Nagaï pourquoi ce nom Nagaï - Self Reflection 2024 Kaboum Music Interview part 4 Nagaï message Nagaï - Live in a Better Way 2024 Kaboum Music Lion's Den soundsystem et label de Berlin Reemah - What goes around 2024 Lion's Den Idren Natural - What a strength 2024 Lion's Den Digitron feat Kenny Knots - Rise again 2020 Lion's Den MDC feat Queen Omega- Réal lioness 2016 Lion's Den Higher Meditation - On the way to Zion Sika Rlion - Laisse tombé 2023 /Fé pété 2023

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry
Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry EP872

Sounds of the Caribbean with Selecta Jerry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 268:37


This weeks show starts off with music from Alpha Blondy, Israel Vibration, Burning Spear, Desi Roots, Max Romeo, Pablo Moses, Linval Thompson, Jacob Miller and Inner Circle, Al Campbell, Paula Clarke, Freddie Mckay, Dennis Brown, Black Uhuru, and The Mighty Diamonds. New music this week comes from Akae Beka, Errol Moore, Mortimer, Samory I, AbiYah Yisrael, Kumar and The 18th Parallel, Nagai, Bugle & Capleton, Ras Jem, Shanti K with Aki Mittoo and Sister Maki, Dubkasm with Eek A Mouse, Yaksta, Twan Tee, Busy Signal, Foreign Dubbers, Inna Vision, and Jah Mason. Enjoy!  Alpha Blondy - Jerusalem - Jerusalem - Shanachie Israel Vibration - Middle East - Power Of The Trinity: Apple Vibes - Ras Records Burning Spear - Marcus Children Suffer - Chant Down Babylon: The Island Anthology - Island Records Desi Roots - Warning - Emmanuel Music 7” Max Romeo - Time Bomb - A Little Time For Jah - Mediacom Pablo Moses - Ready, Aim, Fire/Ready, Aim, Dub - In The Future & Dub - Tabou1 Akae Beka - Psalm 24 - The Akae Beka Scrolls - Go A Chant/Trinity Farm Music Protoje & Zion I Kings - Jah Deliver Me/Jah Deliver Me Dub - In Search Of Zion - Indiggnation Collective/RCA Linval Thompson & The Lone Ark Riddim Force - Fyah Ina Babylon/Dub Ina Babylon - Strong Like Sampson/Lone Ark 10” Jacob Miller & Inner Circle - Roman Soldiers Of Babylon - Forward Jah Jah Children - Trojan Records Al Campbell - Take Warning - Working Man - Jb Music Paula Clarke - University/University Version - Living Music Inc. 7” Freddie McKay - The Rainbow - Creation - VP Records Dennis Brown - Man Next Door - Let Me Love You: The Joe Gibbs 7” Singles Collection 1977-1981 - Doctor Bird Black Uhuru & Jah Grundy - Rent Man/Resident Area - Steely & Clevie: Old To The New Deluxe - VP Records Mighty Diamonds - Bodyguard/Bodyguard Dub - Deeper Roots Plus Dub - Caroline Errol Moore - Free Your Mind - Wheel And Come Again - Island Gruve Music/SPI Music Mortimer - Not A Day Goes By - From Within - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Samory I - Kingston Heat/Kingston Heat (Tippy I Grade Dub) - Strength Deluxe Edition - Overstand Entertainment/Easy Star Records Nadia McAnuff & The Ligerians - Holy - Shelter From The Storm - SoulNurse Records AbiYah Yisrael - Yah Will Be There - ChaYah Studios Midnite I Grade - A Reminder - Beauty For Ashes - I Grade Records Kumar & The 18th Parallel - Salvation/Salvation Dub - Tales Of Reality - Fruits Records Nagai - Jah Love - Back To My Roots - Kaboum Music Bugle feat. Capleton - Hopes (Small World) - Apex - An9ted Ent./Evidence Music Rekall Meets House Of Riddim - Trouble - House Of Riddim Ras Jem - Cutlass - Royalty - Jah T Jr.  Jah T Jr. - Cutlass Dub - Royaty Dub - Jah T Jr.  Johnny Osbourne - Right Time - Right Right Time - Baco Music Toots & The Maytals - Reggae Got Soul - Time Tough: The Anthology - Island Records Delroy Wilson - Rain From The Skies - The Cool Operator - VP Records Delroy Wilson & U Roy - Call On I/DJ Version - Lord Koos 7” Alton Ellis - Ain't That Loving You - The Duke Reid Collection - Treasure Isle Bob Andy - Desperate Lover - Full Up: The Best Of Studio One Vol. 2 - Heartbeat Records The Frightnrs - Gotta Find A Way - Nothing More To Say - Daptone Records The Frightnrs - Gotta Find A Way Version - More To Say Versions - Daptone Records Roger Rivas - Brown Star Liner - Happy People Records Jackie Mittoo - Juice Box - The Keyboard King At Studio One - Soul Jazz Records King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Great Stone - 2 Heavyweight: Another Blood & Fire Sampler - Blood & Fire King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - Dub In The Right Way(Dreadzone Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire - Select Cuts Johnny Osbourne - Love Is Universal - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves Clint Eastwood & General Saint - Can't Take Another World War - Two Bad DJ - Greensleeves Scientist - Dangerous Match One - Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup - Greensleeves The Wailing Souls - Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall - Volcano 10” The Chantells - Natty Supper (The Erb Remix) - Select Cuts From Blood & Fire - Select Cuts Shanti K feat. Sister Maki & Aki Mittoo - One Single Word/One Single Dub/One Dub Melodica - Dubophonic Records Dubkasm & Eek A Mouse - Skateland Rocking/Skateland Rocking (Dub Version - False Idols Nagai - Forebearers/Forbearers Dub - Back To My Roots - Kaboum Music Bounty Killer - Mountains Of Life - God's Timing Music Manudigital feat. Congo Natty & Falle Nioke - The Children Of Shaka - Digital UK Session - X Ray Production Yaksta - Pon Di Island - Bebble Rock Music/Bush Music Twan Tee - Undercotrol - Outrospection - Baco Records Busy Signal - Steam Chalice - Nuh Rush Records Foreign Dubbers feat. Little R - International Love - Soul Rebelo't - Culture Dub Records Jah Mason - Tuff Music - Ghetto Situation Riddim - Street Rockaz Family Inna Vision - Run With Me - Reggae Lives Mungo's HiFi feat. Kiko Bun - Riddim General/General Riddim - Scotch Bonnet Records

La Santa Biblia
Evangelio de San Lucas Cap. 3

La Santa Biblia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 7:32


Lecturas interpretadas de La Santa Palabra De Dios, Elohim Adonai. 1 En el año decimoquinto del imperio de Tiberio César, siendo Poncio Pilato gobernador de Judea, y Herodes tetrarca de Galilea, y su hermano Felipe tetrarca de la región de Iturea y Traconite, y Lisanias tetrarca de Abilinia,   2 durante el sumo sacerdocio de Anás y Caifás, vino la palabra de Dios a Juan, hijo de Zacarías, en el desierto.   3 Y él fue por toda la región contigua al Jordán, predicando un bautismo de arrepentimiento para el perdón de los pecados;   4 como está escrito en el libro de las palabras del profeta Isaías:  Voz del que clama en el desierto: «Preparad el camino del Señor, haced derechas sus sendas.  5 -»Todo valle  será rellenado,  y todo monte y collado rebajado  ;  lo torcido se hará recto,  y las sendas ásperas  se volverán  caminos llanos;  6  y toda carne    verá la salvación de Dios».  7 Por eso, decía a las multitudes que acudían para que él las bautizara: ¡Camada de víboras! ¿Quién os enseñó a huir de la ira que vendrá?   8 Por tanto, dad frutos dignos de arrepentimiento; y no comencéis a deciros a vosotros mismos: «Tenemos a Abraham por padre», porque os digo que Dios puede levantar hijos a Abraham de estas piedras.   9 Y también el hacha ya está puesta a la raíz de los árboles; por tanto, todo árbol que no da buen fruto es cortado y echado al fuego.   10 Y las multitudes le preguntaban, diciendo: ¿Qué, pues, haremos?   11 Respondiendo él, les decía: El que tiene dos túnicas, comparta con el que no tiene; y el que tiene qué comer, haga lo mismo.   12 Vinieron también unos recaudadores de impuestos para ser bautizados, y le dijeron: Maestro, ¿qué haremos?   13 Entonces él les respondió: No exijáis más de lo que se os ha ordenado.   14 También algunos soldados le preguntaban, diciendo: Y nosotros, ¿qué haremos? Y él les dijo: A nadie extorsionéis, ni a nadie acuséis falsamente, y contentaos con vuestro salario.  15 Como el pueblo estaba a la expectativa, y todos se preguntaban en sus corazones acerca de Juan, si no sería él el Cristo,   16 Juan respondió, diciendo a todos: Yo os bautizo con agua; pero viene el que es más poderoso que yo; a quien no soy digno de desatar la correa de sus sandalias; Él os bautizará con el Espíritu Santo y fuego.   17 El bieldo está en su mano para limpiar completamente su era y recoger el trigo en su granero; pero quemará la paja en fuego inextinguible.  18 Y también con muchas otras exhortaciones Juan anunciaba las buenas nuevas al pueblo.   19 Pero Herodes el tetrarca, siendo reprendido por él por causa de Herodías, mujer de su hermano, y por todas las maldades que Herodes había hecho,   20 añadió además a todas ellas, esta: que encerró a Juan en la cárcel.  21Y aconteció que cuando todo el pueblo era bautizado, Jesús también fue bautizado: y mientras Él oraba, el cielo se abrió,   22 y el Espíritu Santo descendió sobre Él en forma corporal, como una paloma, y vino una voz del cielo, que decía: Tú eres mi Hijo amado, en ti me he complacido.  23 Y cuando comenzó su ministerio, Jesús mismo tenía unos treinta años, siendo, como se suponía, hijo de José, quien era hijo de Elí,   24 y Elí, de Matat; Matat, de Leví; Leví, de Melqui; Melqui, de Jana; Jana,de José;   25 José, de Matatías; Matatías, de Amós; Amós, de Nahúm; Nahúm, de Esli; Esli, de Nagai;   26 Nagai, de Maat; Maat, de Matatías; Matatías, de Semei; Semei, de José; José, de Judá;   27 Judá, de Joana; Joana, de Resa; Resa, de Zorobabel; Zorobabel,de Salatiel; Salatiel, de Neri;   28 Neri, de Melqui; Melqui,de Adi; Adi, de Cosam; Cosam, de Elmodam; Elmodam,de Er;   29 Er, de Josué; Josué, de Eliezer; Eliezer, de Jorim; Jorim, de Matat; Matat, de Leví;   30 Leví, de Simeón; Simeón, de Judá; Judá, de José; José, de Jonán; Jonán, de Eliaquim...  ------------- 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation⁠⁠ Más información sobre La Biblia de las Américas⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠paulino.solorzano@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tunetank.com/?via=paulino⁠

The Pacific War - week by week
- 144 - Pacific War Podcast - Operation Dan 26 - August - September 2 , 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 46:02


Last time we spoke about the battle of the Driniumor River. In July and August, American and Japanese forces clashed near Afua in New Guinea. Troop A of the 112th Cavalry engaged Japanese units, pushing them back temporarily. Troop C replaced Troop A but was soon isolated by Japanese attacks. The American TED Force, including the 124th and 169th Infantry, launched a counteroffensive, facing heavy resistance. Despite supply and terrain challenges, TED Force advanced, forcing the Japanese to gradually withdraw. By early August, the Japanese launched fierce and desperate attacks, but American defenses held firm. TED Force continued its advance, encountering further fierce Japanese resistance but successfully disrupting their supply lines. The Japanese, suffering heavy losses, were finally forced to begin a general retreat, as the American forces consolidated their positions by early August. It seemed Green Hell was still living up to its dreadful nickname. This episode is Operation Dan Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  This week we are picking up with the action along the CBI theater. In Yunnan, by the end of July, General Wei's Y Force was still engaged in efforts to eliminate the resilient but small Japanese garrisons at Tengchong, Mount Song, Pingda, and Longling. Simultaneously, the 33rd Army was striving to accelerate preparations for Operation Dan, anticipating resistance from General Honda's main garrisons until September's end. Following the fall of Myitkyina in August, Honda recognized the need to expedite his offensive plans, despite delays in the deployment of the 2nd and 18th Divisions. Additional reinforcements from the 49th Division were expected in Mandalay by September, bolstering Honda's position. Meanwhile, General Matsuyama faced the challenge of isolated garrisons cut off from his 56th Division, surrounded by superior enemy forces. With his main forces focused on imminent offensive preparations, Matsuyama could only provide moral support through radio messages. Colonel Matsui's recent successes reduced Chinese activity on the Mangshi front, allowing for the rehabilitation of the 113th Regiment by August, despite occasional small-scale raids. At Tengchong, Colonel Kurashige resolved to defend the Walled City to the last man against relentless infantry assaults, air bombardments, and continuous enemy artillery preparations. Compared with the defenses of Lameng, the positions at Tengchong were much less effective due to the factors of disadvantageous terrain and the lack of time to make defense preparations. Tengchong Castle covered an area slightly over a half-mile square; and was surrounded by a rampart 16 to 20 feet in height and over six feet thick at the top. Although the rampart had a stone facing and was backed with clay, it was not proof against an artillery bombardment and considerable work was required to strengthen it. Concrete or stone pillboxes were constructed adjacent to all gates and at the four corners. Shelters were built to protect guns and machine guns mounted on the rampart as well as for the troops and supplies inside the wall. Other entrenchments were prepared within the castle itself. While these measures greatly strengthened the defenses, the castle was still not proof against an intensive air or artillery bombardment. Recognizing the southeast as the primary avenue of approach, General Huo directed his forces to concentrate their main efforts in that direction. On August 2, following another bombing raid by twelve B-25s that created a gap fifteen feet wide, the 36th and 116th Divisions initiated a new general assault. The Japanese quickly worked to repair the breach and fired machine guns to cover it. It was only after concentrating guns, rockets, and flamethrowers on the southwest pillbox, along with five waves of fighter cover fire, that the Chinese were able to position scaling ladders against the wall. Two companies then seized the top of the wall just east of the southern corner on August 3. Overnight, Kurashige led a successful counterattack that restored defenses along the rampart, except for one platoon that held its ground all night. This platoon's resilience allowed Chinese reinforcements to pass through the breach on August 4 and seize a pillbox inside the city. With the walls breached, the fall of Tengchong became inevitable, but the determined defenders continued to resist fiercely in the coming days, inflicting heavy casualties on the Chinese attackers. Meanwhile, Major Kanemitsu's Lameng Garrison defended Moung Song fiercely. After the Hondo Position fell, the 308th Regiment resumed the advance on 3 August it had flamethrowers which it used with devastating effect to take the crest of Kung Lung-po. There the Chinese found several Japanese tankettes, which had been dug in for use as pillboxes. Despite repelling enemy attacks with great effort, the Japanese faced dangerously low ammunition supplies. As a result, Kanemitsu decided to raid the 8th Army's artillery positions and supply dumps to replenish his ammunition stocks. Twenty-nine men, selected from the artillery battalion, were divided into two teams for the purpose. One team was to raid the artillery positions on Shirakabe and Haraguchi Hills as well as to attack motor vehicles on the road between Lameng and Huitung Bridge. The second team was to operate in the area to the south and west of the Gake and Hondo Positions. On the night of August 9, seven groups of Japanese volunteers launched a surprise attack, destroying several howitzers and seizing light weapons and ammunition. Despite Kanemitsu's initial success and his troops' resilient defense against Chinese infantry assaults, General Song opted to revert to conventional siege tactics starting August 11. His divisions began digging tunnels beneath key Japanese strongholds in the Mount Song triangle, each tunnel stretching 22 feet to accommodate two powerful mines aimed at enemy pillboxes.One mine held 2,500 pounds of TNT, the other mine held 3,500 pounds of TNT.  The mines detonated on August 20, causing significant damage that engineers exploited swiftly with flamethrowers, capturing Kanemitsu's primary stronghold. In one pillbox forty-two Japanese were buried alive, of whom five were rescued. The prisoners stated that they had been asleep and had never suspected that they were being undermined. At 0920 the 3d Regiment against light opposition took the few strongpoints that remained on Sung Shan proper. In spite of particularly heavy pressure being exerted against the Sekiyama Position, the enemy had made little progress. However, on 19 August, following a heavy bombardment three tremendous blasts shook the Sekiyama Position. The Chinese, becoming discouraged with trying to storm the position, had tunneled under it, the defenders of the Sekiyama Position were virtually annihilated and the position fell to the enemy. On 23 August the Lameng Garrison regrouped to make final resist- ance in the Otobeyama, Nishiyama, Matsuyama, Yokomata and Urayama Po- sitions. The total number available for defense had been reduced to about 150 men, all of whom were wounded, some seriously. Even those who had lost an arm or a leg were propped up in positions where they could fire a rifle or sight a gun. The Lameng Garrison continued to resist in scattered pockets, launching futile counterattacks, Song recognized the battle's turning point.  During the latter part of July and early August, the Yunnan Force made new troop dispositions and moved in three divisions to attack the town. The main force of the Chinese 87th Division was on the east front, with an element along the Tien-Mien Road; the New 28th Division was between the two elements of the 87th; elements of the 1st Honor Division were on the north front with the New 39th Division on the south and west of Longling. At dawn on 14 August, preceded by an intense concentration of artillery fire and air bombardment, the Chinese forces launched a coordinated attack from all sides. Hill 6 bore the brunt of the enemy attack for eight hours but managed to hold, as did the defenders on the main line of resistance. After the attack had ceased, the Garrison spent the entire night rebuilding defenses, using rubble and half-burned mate- rial from the town. However, five days later, Chinese forces captured the eastern hills, weakening the entire Japanese defensive line. Consequently, by August 23, the eastern front collapsed, compelling the Japanese to retreat from their main defensive positions to reserve positions within the town. Matsuyama was aware that under the current conditions, Longling would likely fall before September began. While the timely reinforcement of the 3rd Battalion, 148th Regiment would enable the garrison to hold out for a few more days, he understood the urgency of accelerating the Dan offensive to relieve Longling. Starting on 26 August, the 2nd Division began moving from Namhkam to Mangshih under cover of darkness, requiring three nights to complete the movement. Shortly thereafter, the headquarters of the 16th Regiment was called from Bhamo to Mangshih and Col. Hara Yoshimi, commanding officer of the 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment, succeeded Col. Sakai as commander of the Bhamo Garrison, which was placed under 18th Division control. On 30 August, the Division conducted a war game followed by a conference to brief subordinate commanders on the plans and missions of the Dan Operation. With the recent arrival of the 4th and 146th Regiments, Matsuyama planned to send Matsui's Task Force and the 146th Regiment northwestward to clear the western sector. Meanwhile, General Okazaki's 2nd Division would attack northeastward to defeat the main enemy force in the eastern sector, thus fully relieving Longling. Subsequently, the 56th Division would advance towards Tengchong, while the 2nd Division moved towards Lameng, to relieve both isolated garrisons. However, before this offensive could begin, new developments emerged from Tengchong. Realizing that assaults on the ramparts were too costly, Huo ordered his Chinese troops to start tunneling under the walls. Additionally, air attacks increased in intensity, and on August 13, several large bombs struck the headquarters, killing Kurashige and leaving the garrison nearly leaderless. The following morning, after a heavy artillery bombardment of about 20,000 rounds, Huo launched his second general attack. Despite the garrison's determined defense against Chinese attempts to breach or scale the ramparts, Huo reinforced his southern assault with the 198th Division, applying intense pressure. While defenders held against the combined attacks of more than two divisions, the 198th Division, which had made several ineffectual attacks in the northwestern sectors, was brought south to reinforce the units already there. Three divisions pitted against the badly damaged southern wall could not be held off and Chinese troops began infiltrating beyond the rampart. The garrison launched successive counterattacks and, while they were successful in driving the enemy out on the first two occasions, the third counterattack so exhausted the defenders that the enemy held the southwest corner of the compound. The Chinese were not, however, able to make any appreciable headway in breaching any other part of the castle's defenses. Three days later, following another heavy air and artillery bombardment that succeeded in making seven breaches in the southern rampart, the Chinese resumed the offensive and managed to force the garrison to relinquish all but the southeast corner of the southern part of the castle compound. On August 22, a fourth attack was then launched; and, in spite of valiant efforts by the defenders, the west gate of the castle was finally taken by the 198th Division early in the morning of August 24. The following day, about 500 grenades and medical supplies were dropped by 12 Japanese fighters, which bolstered the garrison's morale even though their fate was pretty much sealed already. Simultaneously, Matsuyama initiated Operation Dan on August 26, with Matsui's Task Force struggling for six days to secure control of Komatsu Hill before advancing towards Shuangpo on September 1. The Dan Offensive opened inauspiciously with an unsuccessful attack on Komatsu Hill, about three miles south of Lungling. Launched by the 1st Battalion, of the 113th Infantry (Takeda Battalion), on the morning of the 26th, the attack was thrown back and it was not until the following morning after the 3d Battalion, of the 113th (Murakami Battalion) had been thrown into the attack that the Takeda Battalion succeeded in seizing the western half of the hill. Upon achieving the objective, the Murakami Battalion was withdrawn and the Takeda Battalion was exposed to severe counterattacks which the enemy repeated for four days. The Takeda Battalion sustained extremely heavy losses, including the loss of three company commanders. The Inose Battalion attacked the hill from the northeast on 30 August and succeeded in making contact with the Takeda Battalion the following day but the northern part of the hill still remained in the possession of the enemy. Unable to hold up the advance any longer, the Inose Battalion was left at Komatsu Hill to clean out the remnants of the enemy and the main body of the Matsui Column advanced to Shuangpo on 1 September, fighting their way through enemy resistance. The 146th Regiment successfully bypassed Chinese forces blocking the Tien-Mien Road, reaching the ridge west of Shuangpo. The 113th and 146th Regiments continued their northwestward advance, reaching the Longling River line by September 6, where they nearly wiped out the New 39th Division. Meanwhile, Okazaki assembled his 4th, 16th, and 29th Regiments at Shuangpo, preparing for an offensive. To the south, the 76th Division persisted in defending Komatsu Hill despite heavy casualties. Okazaki directed the 4th Regiment to attack the enemy's northern positions on September 3, resulting in repeated assaults over the next three days. Despite suffering significant losses, the Japanese were compelled to halt their local offensive. In the meantime, the 16th and 29th Regiments moved northeastward. The 29th Regiment successfully breached enemy positions and linked up with the besieged garrison by September 6. Despite this victory at Longling, subsequent events at Mount Song and Tengchong rendered Operation Dan futile. On August 29, following the fall of the Otobeyama Position, Kanemitsu realized that resistance could only last a few more days. On September 5 Major Kanemitsu sent to the commander of the 56th Division a final radio message: “All of my brave officers and men have determinedly defended our position for 120 days since May 10 with a sublime spirit of self-sacrifice and an attitude of absolute obedience. However, our ammunition has been entirely expended and practically every officer and man is wounded. The final moment has come. We will burn the colors and code books and make a suicide stand with what strength remains. I do not have the words to apologize for the fact that, because of my unresourceful command, we have been unable to hold out as long as expected. We are deeply moved by your long and special consideration of our situation. I respectfully ask that everything possible be done for the bereaved families of the officers and men of the Lameng Garrison. Our souls will continue to pray for the eternal prosperity of the Imperial Throne and the final victory of the Japanese Forces.” Consequently, on September 5, he concentrated his remaining forces in the northernmost positions, which came under heavy enemy fire the next day. After Kanemitsu's death from a mortar shell, the Japanese burned their colors and euthanized their wounded. They launched a final suicide charge on September 7, resulting in the death of the remaining 50 survivors. Of the 1260 Japanese at Lameng Garrison, only 9 were captured and 10 believed to have escaped, with the rest perishing at the hands of Song's divisions, totaling approximately 41,675 troops. The significance of Mount Song lies in the four-month siege to clear the block from the Burma Road, during which the Chinese suffered 7675 casualties, including around 5000 from the 8th Army, leaving it with only two understrength regiments fit for further combat at Longling. Meanwhile, on August 31, Huo's fifth attack pressed with great enthusiasm, eventually succeeding in taking the southeast corner, which had withstood the onslaught of two divisions for over a month. The garrison was then pressed back to a line running from the east gate through the center of the palace grounds to the northwest corner of the castle grounds. The number of survivors had been reduced to approximately 350, virtually all of whom were wounded. Five days later, the Chinese attacked once again, successfully effecting a breakthrough of the defensive line which split the defending force into two groups. By September 9, the northwest corner had been completely overrun and only 70 men remained to hold the northeast corner. Realizing that the end was near, the Japanese burned their colors and on September 14 launched a last suicide charge in which the remainder of the garrison was finally cut down. In a valiant defense, rivaling that of the Lameng Garrison, the 2025 men of the Tengchong Garrison held off the Chinese 20th Army, numbering an estimated 50,000 troops, for approximately 80 days. Despite this, the capture of Tengchong marked a significant victory for Y Force, as it opened a viable route to Myitkyina known as the "Tengchong cut-off". Moreover, the fall of Tengchong and Lameng allowed the Chinese to deploy more troops to counter the Dan offensive. In the early hours of September 7, the 113th and 146th Regiments crossed the Longling River and launched an assault on the 1st Honor Division, entrenched in strong defensive positions. Although General Matsui's battalions were repelled by determined defenders, the 146th Regiment made notable progress on the left, gradually pushing the Chinese forces northward. By September 9, the western and northern sectors had been partially cleared, and the Longling Garrison was nearly completely relieved. Simultaneously, the 29th Regiment, supported by remnants of the 16th Regiment and the 2nd Field Artillery Regiment, advanced northeast towards the eastern hills, encountering difficulty in capturing them. By September 9, they had only secured one of the hills. With Honda growing impatient due to the slow progress of the 2nd Division. Okazaki directed increased attacks in the following days. An attack was launched on 11 September but did not succeed. Then an attack conducted on the 12th, y the 3d Battalion, 29th Infantry was successful in seizing the hill, however a counterattack by the enemy resulted in the annihilation of the Battalion and the retaking of the hill by the Chinese. Furthermore, Okazaki also noted that the Chinese were still holding their ground to the south. Consequently, orders were issued for the 1st Battalion, 16th Regiment to address this lingering threat. However, the battalion exhibited such limited initiative that Colonel Tsuji Masanobu of the 33rd Army staff assumed direct command of the frontline units. With the addition of another battalion, this proactive commander led his troops in a series of vigorous assaults, culminating in the capture of the southern hill by September 15. Meanwhile, to the north, Matsuyama successfully relieved Longling, yet a new challenge emerged. The formidable 200th Division had arrived from Kunming and launched immediate attacks against the 113th and 146th Regiments by September 9. Fortunately, Matsuyama received reinforcements in the form of the 3rd Battalion, 148th Regiment and the reserve 168th Regiment, effectively clearing the northern sector by September 11. Positioned defensively, Matsuyama's forces continued to fend off repeated counterattacks from the aggressive 200th Division, while the 168th Regiment moved westward to confront a significant element of the 36th Division advancing south from Tengchong. At this juncture, the Japanese had suffered approximately 1800 killed and 2500 wounded, while Honda estimated inflicting over 63,000 casualties since May. Despite the costly relief of Longling by mid-September, the 33rd Army had failed to reach the Nu Chiang River or rescue the Lameng or Tengchong Garrisons. Moreover, with Tengchong's fall, the entire 20th Army Group was mobilizing to reinforce Chinese forces engaged in the Longling campaign. Realizing that Operation Dan faced inevitable failure, Honda opted to halt the offensive. Instead, he directed the 2nd Division to undertake a defensive stance south of Longling. Simultaneously, the 56th Division and the 168th Regiment disengaged from the enemy, moving southwards to relieve the Pingda Garrison. On September 16, the divisions rotated smoothly: the 56th Division gathered east of Mangshi, while Colonel Yoshida Shiro's 168th Regiment initiated a covering attack to the east. This left the Longling Garrison vulnerable, prompting its commander to defy Honda's orders and withdraw during the night. Lt. Col. Komuro's action came as a shock to Army and Division headquarters and, although he later committed suicide to atone for his act, the commander and the Garrison were considered to have disgraced themselves and the Japanese Army. Lt. Col. Nagai, a staff officer of the 56th Division, when questioned in 1959 made the following statement: "The Longling Garrison had twice before made great and courageous stands against tremendous odds. They were all exhausted by their efforts and had expected to be relieved. It is understandable that the Garrison should bitterly resent being placed in a position where they might possibly be surrounded in Longling a third time. The defense line of the 2nd Division was so drawn as to leave Longling projecting and constituting a primary target for enemy attacks. It should also be borne in mind that the Garrison was not an organic unit but was, instead, a composite group composed of various elements without the esprit de corps of a regular unit. Although Lt. Col. Komuro was a respected officer, his tendency toward a philosophical approach to life may have made it impossible for him to hold out against the unanimous discontent and resentment of his subordinates." Fortunately, Matsui's 3rd Battalion arrived in Longling two days later without encountering Chinese forces. Despite being outnumbered, the 2nd Division managed to maintain its extended front by destabilizing the enemy and conducting nightly raids. On September 17, Matsui launched a successful relief operation, driving the 9th Division from the Sahngzhai area. Concurrently, the 146th Regiment embarked on a forced march towards Pingda; by September 22, it breached the enemy lines, reaching the besieged city. Having been isolated for nearly six months, there were scenes of wild rejoicing as the besieged Garrison welcomed the Imaoka Column. Carrying about 150 casualties on stretchers the combined forces of the Imaoka Column and the Pingka Garrison broke through the enemy lines at night and, on the 24th, reached Liangtzuchai where they were covered by the Matsui Column. Both units withdrew to Mangshih and, when the Yoshida Force subsequently pulled back from Isao Hill, the Pingka relief operation was concluded. Following the conclusion of the Pingda relief operation, Honda began preparations for the impending enemy offensive.  Subsequently, the 56th Division was tasked again with defending Longling and Mangshi, while the 2nd Division relocated to Muse to prepare for a potential counterattack in the Shweli River valley. Meanwhile, the rested and reorganized 18th Division, now under Lieutenant-General Naka Eitaro, successfully concentrated at Namhkam by the end of September. The 33d Army expected that the main force would arrive prior to the end of the month, but the movement was executed very slowly and units were arriving in Namhkan throughout the month of September. Upon arrival of the Division at Namhkan, the units continued the work on fortification construction that had been started by the 2d Division. The main body of the Division moved via rail through Mandalay, while the 55th Infantry Regiment, with one artillery battalion and one engineer company advanced through Katha, Kunchaung and Sikaw on foot. The Division was gradually built up and, by the end of September, had achieved a strength of about 7,000 men. Since the replacements for the most part consisted of men recently discharged from hospitals, the complete recovery of the Division was understandably slow. The 18th Division finally managed to concentrate in Namhkam by 1 the early part of October. On 2 October, when Lt. Gen. Naka, who was replacing Lt. Gen. Tanaka, arrived at Namhkam, he found that the Division still had not fully recovered from the effects of the Hukawng Operation. However, abundant food supplies in the area, combined with excellent climate, enabled the division to make an unexpectedly rapid recovery during the month of October. By early November, the strength of the Division had been built up to about 9,000 men of whom about 3,000 were reinforcements from Japan. Some tanks and two 149-mm howitzers had been supplied and six mountain guns repaired. During this period of rehabilitation the Division engaged in the construction of defense positions on both sides of the Shweli River in the general area of Namhkam. This period allowed the Japanese ample time to strengthen their defenses, as Y Force had suffered significant casualties. General Wei found it necessary to retrain and reorganize his depleted divisions before resuming the offensive in Yunnan. Because all of his immediate reserves had been drawn into the fight for Longling, and considering that the Chinese Government had ignored his earlier pleas, Wei Lihuang asked General Dorn, chief of staff of the American personnel working with Y-Force, to present his further requests for 20000 trained replacements (Wei had not received one since the offensive began); for two more divisions; for permission to use the 5th Army's tank battalion; and for Baoshan to be developed as a supply base. Dorn, however, was only partially successful in that the National Military Council renewed its promises to send replacements. Shifting focus from Yunnan, we turn to the new operations of the 20th Bomber Command. Following the unsuccessful Yawata strike on August 20, Saunders continued planning for the return to Anshan, initially set for August 30 but postponed to September 8. On August 29, Major-General Curtis LeMay assumed command of the 20th Bomber Command. Despite the change in leadership, Saunders' plan remained unchanged: to deploy every serviceable B-29 aircraft. Saunders' plan was to dispatch every B-29 fit to fly; and so, by September 8, 115 bombers had gathered in the forward area and 108 successfully got off the runways. Of these, 95 reached Anshan to find good weather, with 90 of them dropping 206.5 tons of bombs at the Showa works and 3 bombing other installations while another 5 hit the Xinxiang Railroad Yards and 3 others hit various targets of opportunity. Total losses for the mission were four: a crack-up near Dudhkundi on the way up; two forced landings in China, one destroyed on the ground by enemy planes and one partly salvaged; and a plane listed as missing. The crew of this last plane later walked out with the loss of only one man. The Americans in turn claimed 8 kills, 9 probables and 10 damaged. The following day, a B-29 reconnaissance plane reported significant damage to the steelworks. Out of the sixteen coke oven batteries, three were estimated to be out of commission for a year, and another three for six months. Additional damage to related installations and the byproducts plant further compounded the impact. Overall, command intelligence officers calculated that the two attacks had reduced Showa's coking output by 35.2%, which in turn would decrease total Japanese rolled steel production by 9.3%. In response to the extensive damage, the Japanese launched their first counterattack against the 20th Bomber Command. Shortly after midnight, Japanese bombers came over Xinjin and attacked the American headquarters, storage areas, and the parked B-29s. Aided apparently by ground signals, the intruders made four runs, dropping fragmentation and high explosive bombs to inflict minor damage on one Superfortress and a C-46, and to wound two soldiers. Meanwhile, LeMay, who had accompanied the mission to Anshan, was encouraged by the promising results. Despite this, he had been tasked with implementing significant changes to the command. He began revising tactics, tightening and expanding formations, and enhancing training for greater bombing precision—effects that would become evident in the following months. Specifically, LeMay intended to substitute for the current 4-plane diamond formation a 12-plane formation similar to one he had used with his heavies in the ETO. He proposed further to follow 8th Air Force practice by subordinating night missions, so far numbering four of the command's eight strikes, to daylight precision attacks. This would not mean the abandonment of radar bombing, so vital in variable weather. LeMay's doctrine called for “synchronous bombing” in which both the bombardier and radar operator followed the bomb run in, with visibility determining who would control the plane during the crucial seconds before release. Precision bombing required training more sustained than the sporadic sessions which the command's crews had undergone, and fortunately new arrangements for nourishing strikes out of China would release B-29s and their crews from much of the Hump transport duty which had handicapped training. On September 5 LeMay had ordered each group to select 6 lead crews (later increased to 8) upon which other crews in a formation would drop. A week later a school was set up at Dudhkundi, occupied since early July by the 444th Group. Ground training and a simulated mission and critique on each of 10 successive days made the 11-day course at “Dudhkundi Tech” both strenuous and valuable. Meanwhile, the other crews of the 4 combat groups had been working with the 12-plane formation and had made some progress when training was interrupted for the ninth mission. Most of September was spent initiating LeMay's reforms, leaving time for only one major operation at the end of the month. Consequently, LeMay decided to finish off Anshan with another 100-plane strike. By September 26, he consequently had 117 B-29s forward, with 109 of them successfully getting airborne the following morning. Though take off had been improved since the last mission, bad weather and a cold front would see only 86 bombers reaching Anshan; 73 of them actually bombing the Showa works, all by radar. Subsequent photographic coverage, however, indicated absolutely no new darnage. In addition, two B-29s bombed Dairen, four Xinxiang, and nine bombed various targets of opportunity. Japanese opposition was likewise ineffective, with the Americans suffering no losses. but during the night, enemy bombers managed to sweep into the Chengdu area to drop three strings of bombs and damage five bombers, two of them seriously. The Chinese warning net had tracked the Japanese planes in from Hankow airfields and the 317th Fighter Control Squadron at Chengtu had ample time to alert command personnel. But the one P-47 up could not make contact. The 312th Wing had suffered with other China-based units from lack of supplies, and in the interest of economy of fuel one of its P-47 groups had been exchanged for the 311th Fighter Group, equipped with P-51B's. Chennault, reluctant to tie down two full groups for the static defense of Chengtu, had disposed part of the wing forward where the planes could take a more active part in the war, and events were to prove that this policy constituted no serious danger to the B-29 fields. 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. By mid-September, intense battles in the CBI theater saw the Japanese forces grappling with diminishing supplies and overwhelming Chinese offensives. Despite heroic defenses at Tengchong and Lameng, Japanese positions fell after heavy casualties and strategic missteps. General Matsuyama's relief efforts at Longling achieved temporary success, yet the broader objectives of Operation Dan were unmet, marking a turning point in the campaign.

Manga Tak
Episode 13 - Devilman by Go Nagai

Manga Tak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 53:59


On this episode of Manga Tak, Mat is joined once again by Tom to discuss the classic Go Nagai horror manga, Devilman!After Toei Animation requested a lighter version of his manga, Demon Lord Dante, that could be turned into an anime, Go Nagai created Devilman. Given specific direction to make the manga darker, Nagai launched a more adult work in Kodansha' Weekly Shōnen Magazine in 1972, just a month before the anime was due to air.Devilman is the story of Akira Fudo, a high school student who absorbs the power of a demon called Amon in order to battle the demons hidden in human society. Only a human with a pure heart can wield such a power without fear of corruption. Once little more than a crybaby, Akira now weilds the terrible power of a devil, yet holds the innocent soul of a man… Thus Devilman!Join us to hear why Mat finally isn't loving a book covered on the podcast, the influence of Go Nagai on the world of manga and how even in a bleak story, a little bit of hope goes a long way!Thanks to Juliano Zucareli for our theme music!Find us on:X: Manga Tak PodBluesky: Manga Tak PodInstagram: Manga Tak Pod

Auckland Libraries
Yuhka Nagai and Kent Isomura present Winds from Japan and Europe, 13 June

Auckland Libraries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 45:12


To complete our Thursday Heritage Concert Series, Japan born and raised violinist, Yuhka Nagai and NZ pianist Kent Isomura, present a programme including two NZ premier pieces by contemporary Japanese composers, alongside the works of two European greats.  Six pieces by Hikaru Hayashi (1931-2012) and a Nursery song by Rikuya Terashima (1964-) from Amami are related to Okinawan folk music which comes from the South of Japan. Traveling from Japan to Europe, Yukha and Kent play Rondo K.269/261 by W.A. Mozart and Violin Sonata No.1 by R. Schumann. The Mozart Rondo K.269/261 was most likely composed for A. Brunetti and written in the time he wrote his famous 5 violin concertos between 1773 and 1777. It was possibly a replacement of the finale for his violin concerto No.1, K.207. R. Schumann's 1st violin Sonata is dramatic and has his expressions of unstable emotions and the depth of energy.

Love, Life, Legacy: A Show About Sex
#232 - My High Noon Journey with Nami Nagai

Love, Life, Legacy: A Show About Sex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 43:27


⚡FREE 40-Day Challenge ▶ https://highnoon.org/challenge ---------------------------------------------- Join Nami Nagai as she shares her transformative journey through the Ascend program. Hear her inspiring testimony and learn about the movement empowering women to explore seldom-discussed experiences. Don't miss this episode of personal growth and resilience!

Nerdy Magical Girl
Exploring Cutie Honey: Revolutionary Or Controversial?

Nerdy Magical Girl

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 27:12


Cutie Honey is undoubtedly one of THE most influential and controversial pieces of work since it's publishing over 50 years ago. While it pushed the Magical Girl Genre and it's themes beyond what was thought Magical Girls were thought to be, especially being a Shonen, it did force people to reckon with the question of where is the line when it comes to entertainment aimed at children when it comes to certain themes. Coming of age stories like Horimiya, heck even Naruto are great and should be celebrated for what they are, but when the but when the content/ "substance" of a show is 99.999999% fan service hmmmmmm questions have to be raised. Nagai is a pioneer in the manga industry and has written and illustrated many works. While he knew his works whether that be in Sci-fi, Horror, Magical Girl or historical would push boundaries on censorship, it is also interesting to know that his "portrayals" of certain characters were so OUT there that an entirely new genre was created that centered on $*x jokes within the Shonen category. While Adults write Young adult novels and manga all of the time, and handle coming of age stories of love, self-discovery, deep feelings, heartbreak and so much more, sometimes we do have to sit back and wonder....who is the actual target audience, where is the inspiration for these works coming from, and where do ethics, morality and art intersect? ✨Follow me on Social Media✨ ✨Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miladyconfetti/ ✨TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@miladyconfetti ✨Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/miladyconfetti ✨Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/miladyconfetti   ✨Sources of This Episode✨ Provided on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/miladyconfetti ✨Music✨ Cherry Bomb by MiladyConfetti 2024      

Gateways to Awakening
How to deal with grief and loss with Amanda Nagai

Gateways to Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024


On today’s episode, I sit down with Amanda Nagai, a storyteller, artist and designer, former tech world startup founder and engineer, who these days geeks out on inner work, grief, collective wellness, ritual and poetry. She is the author of Walk Us Home, a memoir told through poetry and art, just released in 2024. Proceeds from the book will support You're Going to Die’s suicide-prevention and community catharsis work inside San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (formerly San Quentin State Prison). After years of big personal loss, illness, and all the healing and inner-exploration modality workshops and trainings she could afford, she has some quiet understandings of what we lack as a society, what we need, and the limits of her own personal comprehension in the face of the Mystery. She laughs as much as she grieves and loves being with people as much as communing with trees and feeling washed by ocean waves. She calls the Ohlone lands of the Bay Area home. We talk about the following and so much more: ✅ What does it mean to grieve - and why do so many people misunderstand the purpose of grief? ✅Her story of grief with us - what were the first moments like? What are the steps to process grief? What is your recommendation on heloing people process their grief? Do we ever fully recover from grief? What’s the timeline normally? What were the steps you took personally to recover? What happens when we do not process our grief? What are some decisions you made that felt difficult but important? If you’d like to join the waitlist for my next coaching program, sign up @ www.InnerKnowingSchool.com Please tag us and tell us what you loved! You can follow @Gateways_To_Awakening on Instagram or Facebook if you’d like to stay connected.

Nerd Noise Radio
[Ch 1] "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds" - “C1E84: TwoFer Tuesday – vol. 9”

Nerd Noise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 89:58


Today's broadcast is  C1E84 for TwoFer Tuesday, April 30th, 2024. Today's episode will be TwoFer Tuesday – vol 9.    A1) Intro - 00:00:00  01) Metroid Prime - GameCube -  Kenji Yamamoto  A) Planet Tallon IV - 00:02:29 B) Crashed Frigate - 00:06:36 02) Diver's Dream – PS1 -  Takayuki Ishikawa and/or Shinya Watanabe  A) Paradise - 00:11:30 B) Big Pudding - 00:13:36 03) Shenmue – Dreamcast -  Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, Hideaki Miyamoto, Akiko Hashimoto, Ryoko Okada, Shingo Murakami, Tadahiro Nitta, Yayoi Okumura, Nao to Nagai, Fumio Ito, Shinichiro Miki, Yasuhide Takeuchi, and/or Yuzo Koshiro  A) Secret of a Warehouse -  00:16:25 B) Antiquity Tree -  00:18:35 04) Art of Balance - Multi - Martin Schjøler   A) World F -  00:20:01 B) World B -  00:23:24 05) Summoner – PS2 -  Walter Shaw, Dan Wentz, and/or Scott Lee  A) Iona Island -  00:25:44 B) Lenele Marketplace 1 -  00:30:45 06) Castlevania: Lament of Innocence – PS2 -  Michiru Yamane  A) Young Nobleman of the Water Prison - 00:24:43 B) Garden Forgotten by Time - 00:38:23 07) Batman Returns – SNES -  Jun Funahashi, Harumi Ueko, and/or Kazuhiko Uehara  A) Scene 1-1 - 00:42:06 B) Scene 3-1 - 00:44:30 08) Maldita Castilla (Cursed Castilla) - Multi - Javier Garcia (aka Gryzor87)  A) Stage 5-1: El Bosque Encantado - 00:47:23 B) Stage 5-2: Donde Habita la Bruja - 00:50:56  09) Trojan – NES -  Ayako Mori and/or Yoshihiro Sakaguchi  A) Sewers - 00:53:52 B) Stage 1 - 00:55:00 10) Captain Planet and the Planeteers – NES - Peter Stone  A) Africa - 00:56:23 B) Cutscene Theme 01 - 00:58:51 11) Streets of Rage – Genesis – Yuzo Koshiro   A) Stage 05 - 01:01:02 B) Stage 08 - 01:03:14 12) n++ - Multiplatform    A) Home – Marcel Dettmann - 01:06:36 B) Kraft und Licht – Len Faki  - 01:11:35 13) TMNT – NES -  Jun Funahashi and/or Hidenori Maezawa  A) Underwater - 01:18:30 B) Overworld 1 - 01:20:20 B1) Outro - 01:21:35    Music Block Runtime: 01:19:07, Total Episode Runtime: 01:29:58    Our Intro and Outro Music is Funky Radio, from Jet Grind Radio on the Sega Dreamcast, composed by BB Rights.    Produced using a nearly equal mix of Audacity and Ardour in Windows 11 on an Asus ROG Zephyrus 14 (2023) laptop. Recorded with a Shure SM7B XLR dynamic microphone on a RØDE PSA1+ boom arm through a Cloudlifter and a Focusrite 4i4 XLR-to-USB interface!    You can also find all of our audio episodes on https://archive.org/details/@nerd_noise_radio as well as the occasional additional release only available there, such as remixes of previous releases and other content.    Our YouTube Channel, for the time being is in dormancy, but will be returning with content, hopefully, in 2022. Meanwhile, all the old stuff is still there, and can be found here:     https://www.youtube.com/user/NerdNoiseRadio    Occasional blogs and sometimes expanded show notes can be found here:    nerdnoiseradio.blogspot.com.    Nerd Noise Radio is also available on The Retro Junkies Network at www.theretrojunkies.com, and is a member of the VGM Podcast Fans community at     https://www.facebook.com/groups/VGMPodcastFans/    We are also a member of Podcasters of Des Moines at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1782895868426870/    Or, if you wish to connect with us directly, we have two groups of our own:     Nerd Noise Radio - Easy Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/276843385859797/ for sharing tracks, video game news, or just general videogame fandom.    Nerd Noise Radio - Expert Mode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/381475162016534/ for going deep into video game sound hardware, composer info, and/or music theory.    Or you can reach us by e-mail at nerd.noise.radio@gmail.com    You can also follow us on X (Twitter) at https://twitter.com/NerdNoiseRadio , Threads at https://www.threads.net/@nerdnoiseradio , Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/nerdnoiseradio?igsh=MWF4NjBpdGVxazUxYw== , Mastodon at https://universeodon.com/@NerdNoiseRadio , and BlueSky at  And we are also now on Spotify, TuneIn, Pandora, iHeartRadio, Vurbl, Amazon Music and Audible! There is technically a Discord channel, but we may or may not ever take it public!    Thanks for listening! Join us again in May for C1E85 (Channel 1, Episode 85):FaceOff Friday – vol. 6 - Delicious VGM on "Noise from the Hearts of Nerds"! And wherever you are - Fly the N!    Cheers! 

IGLESIA CRISTIANA EVANGÉLICA DE CIUDAD REAL
Cristo complaciente - Lucas 3:21-38 - Luis Cano

IGLESIA CRISTIANA EVANGÉLICA DE CIUDAD REAL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 50:44


Banda sonora: Drop the Tapes - Biblioteca de audio de YouTube Web: http://iglesiadeciudadreal.es/ Podcast:http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-iglesia-. Donaciones local: https://iglesiadeciudadreal.es/donaciones YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPq8l9Q7KcX7j6iOGDPP_zg 28/04/2024 - PREDICACIÓN DE LA TARDE - SERIE: LUCAS Lucas 3:21-38 - Reina-Valera 1960 El bautismo de Jesús (Mt. 3.13-17; Mr. 1.9-11) 21 Aconteció que cuando todo el pueblo se bautizaba, también Jesús fue bautizado; y orando, el cielo se abrió, 22 y descendió el Espíritu Santo sobre él en forma corporal, como paloma, y vino una voz del cielo que decía: Tú eres mi Hijo amado; en ti tengo complacencia. Genealogía de Jesús (Mt. 1.1-17) 23 Jesús mismo al comenzar su ministerio era como de treinta años, hijo, según se creía, de José, hijo de Elí, 24 hijo de Matat, hijo de Leví, hijo de Melqui, hijo de Jana, hijo de José, 25 hijo de Matatías, hijo de Amós, hijo de Nahum, hijo de Esli, hijo de Nagai, 26 hijo de Maat, hijo de Matatías, hijo de Semei, hijo de José, hijo de Judá, 27 hijo de Joana, hijo de Resa, hijo de Zorobabel, hijo de Salatiel, hijo de Neri, 28 hijo de Melqui, hijo de Adi, hijo de Cosam, hijo de Elmodam, hijo de Er, 29 hijo de Josué, hijo de Eliezer, hijo de Jorim, hijo de Matat, 30 hijo de Leví, hijo de Simeón, hijo de Judá, hijo de José, hijo de Jonán, hijo de Eliaquim, 31 hijo de Melea, hijo de Mainán, hijo de Matata, hijo de Natán, 32 hijo de David, hijo de Isaí, hijo de Obed, hijo de Booz, hijo de Salmón, hijo de Naasón, 33 hijo de Aminadab, hijo de Aram, hijo de Esrom, hijo de Fares, hijo de Judá, 34 hijo de Jacob, hijo de Isaac, hijo de Abraham, hijo de Taré, hijo de Nacor, 35 hijo de Serug, hijo de Ragau, hijo de Peleg, hijo de Heber, hijo de Sala, 36 hijo de Cainán, hijo de Arfaxad, hijo de Sem, hijo de Noé, hijo de Lamec, 37 hijo de Matusalén, hijo de Enoc, hijo de Jared, hijo de Mahalaleel, hijo de Cainán, 38 hijo de Enós, hijo de Set, hijo de Adán, hijo de Dios.

WandschrankVibes
Über Walter Knoll, CROs Villa auf Bali und Pop Art Hiroshi Nagai

WandschrankVibes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 63:12


um das Thema abzuschließen und rund zu machen reden wir in dieser Folge weiter über Möbel und Design. Wir sprechen über unsere eigene Einrichtung und unsere Lieblingsstücke in unserer Wohnung. Keine Angst, es bleibt ein Fashionpodcast aber das Reinhören lohnt sich! Wandschrankvibes auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wandschrankvibes/?hl=de Chris Kati auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidk4ti/?hl=de CROs X-Mansion auf Bali: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJrwD09Bspk&t=1s

Balls In Your Ear - Football Podcast
BLACK LION: Unearthing A Throwaway Go Nagai OVA

Balls In Your Ear - Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 22:30


Back to the Go Nagai well we go...Nagai! We're hitting up the Black Lion OVA this time around for a nice piece of 40 minute anime viewing. Is this random Nagai selection on the brighter side of things- or is it simply a chore to watch? Leave a comment/review or message us at badanimepod@gmail.com or DM us on insta @badanimepod to have your lovely words read out on the show!

El Laboratorio de Juan
159 | Material utilizado en la Trailcat200

El Laboratorio de Juan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 26:41


En este programa analizo todo el material que utilicé durante los 210 kms que recorrí en la Trailcat200.Esta es mi lista de material para la carrera:Electrónica GPS:-Suunto Race Acero-Suunto Vertical SolarNutrición:Todos los productos de Santa MadreTextil:-4 pantalones Ronhill, modelos Distance, Marathon, Ultra Twin Short-4 camisetas térmicas Hoko, modelos Fuyu y Geisha-1 malla térmica Nike-3 mallas Hoko, modelos Kobe y Nagai-4 calcetines Lurbel, modelos Desafío, Distance y Path Pro-2 Haglöfs Gore-Tex-1 Raidlight Ultralight MP+Mochila:-Salomon Adv Skin Cross Season 15LZapatillas:-Salomon S/LAB Genesis-Asics Gel Trabuco 12-La Sportiva Mutant 2-Salomon GenesisAccesorios:-Crema antifricción Six Pro-Bastones Weis Z Max Carbon-Frontal Led Lenser Neo10R-Guantes: Leki, Raidlight, The North Face, Salomon, Lurbel Alaska-Gafas GOG Steno fotocromáticasPuedes contactarme en:juan@ellaboratoriodejuan.com

Roose366
Iconic Manga Creator's Museum Burns Down Go Nagai Devil-Man Creator

Roose366

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 5:26


An outpouring of love on social media for iconic manga creator Go Nagai follows the destruction of his museum in Japan. An outpouring of love on social media for pioneer manga creator Go Nagai, credited with creating the super robot mecha genre, follows the destruction of his museum following the recent earthquake in Japan. Fans of Nagai have taken to social media to pay their respects after the Go Nagai Wonderland Museum in Ishikawa, Japan burned down in the aftermath of the Sea of Japan Earthquake. The earthquake struck on Jan. 1, 2024. Before and after posts from those in the area and following the TV coverage showcase that the building has largely burned down and will likely need to be demolished. Those images can be seen below, followed by the outpouring of solidarity with Nagai. Subscribe To Support The Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/subscribe Follow The Socials: Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5knAeTAYpIE0RuswBrKfVe?si=a713499c4f2a42a5 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roose366 Gaming Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RooseJp --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roose366/message

LU Cos
Crucial Reggae Time #301 26112023 Nagai Fango King Joe Tonton Fari 4 Heures

LU Cos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 237:13


Crucial Reggae Time #301 26112023 durée 4 heures Playlist Nagai Fango « Little Island » King Joe & Tonton Fari Nagai Interview Nagai : Dezarie influence et parcours Nagai - Stronger live ( Dezarie cover) 2023 Interview Nagai Tournée Nagai - Back to my root 2023 Kaboum Records Interview Nagai : inspiration Nagai – Jah love live Interview Nagai : Projet Nagai - Back to my root dub 2023 Kaboum Records More Relation · Georges - The Light · Interview Nagai : The light ------------------------------------------ Katwaly feat Daddy Clean – Son parfum naturel Lesta Soul I jah –Thank you lord 2023 album The essential MAYLAN MANAZA - Couleur Reggae Kaf Malbar - Ma sant' Pou Ou Di Panda - Nou monte nou désan ------------------------------------------- Fango pour son premier EP « Little Island » 2023 Any Records Interview + Live Samory I – My son /Blood in the streets 2023 Easy Star Records Ginjah Ginjah Bread – Immigration 2023 Reggae North Mikey Exodus – All the way 2023 Anthony B – Trodding 2023 Massive B SOOM T – Like a dog 2023 X-Ray Production Lilly Melody - Bubble With Me 2023 Irie Ites Paolo Baldini DubFiles & Mellow Mood – Como yo Dubmatix feat AMMOYE – Fire brimstone ----------------------------------------------- George Palmer - Vampire /Vampire horns 2023 Time To Roots Radixu Irratia Records DahvidSlur Muzic "Stay Alive" 2023 ADDIS RECORD Kenny Smyth –Pagan land/ Roots girl/ Feel it + Dub 2023 Jahsolid Rock Album Powerful Dread Pilah Dub & Birdy Nixon - Country side/Shadows (discomix) 2023 BAT Records Album O'Clock Josh Hales & Brizion Dubwize – Strings + dub 2023 Dub Strand Music King Joe & Tonton Fari live Digital Africa _ Subdub 2023 Dubquake Records : Vibronics – One drop JAH WARRIOR - special Dub Iration Steppas Official - Foot and mouth + Dub --------------------------------------- Katwaly – Nou le roots Ayanuman Jaï Lesta Soul I jah – The essential 2023 album The essential

Bad Anime
BLACK LION: Unearthing A Throwaway Go Nagai OVA

Bad Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 22:30


Back to the Go Nagai well we go...Nagai! We're hitting up the Black Lion OVA this time around for a nice piece of 40 minute anime viewing. Is this random Nagai selection on the brighter side of things- or is it simply a chore to watch? Leave a comment/review or message us at badanimepod@gmail.com or DM us on insta @badanimepod to have your lovely words read out on the show!

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
Negasi Zuberi Long Trail Of Depravity And Evil

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 9:43


In a recent podcast episode, "Hidden Killers," hosted by Tony Brueski, a deeply disturbing case was dissected with the insight of former Felony Prosecutor and attorney, Eric Faddis. Their conversation revolved around the chilling case of an alleged kidnapper, Negasi Zuberi, and the subsequent discovery of a cell within his garage from which a woman managed to escape.   At the outset, Brueski posed a crucial question: given the evidence found at the scene, does Zuberi even stand a chance at defending himself in court? The optics of the situation were grim, with a makeshift cell found in the accused's garage. Faddis weighed in, stating, “It seems terribly problematic for Nagai.” While speculation abounds about potential defenses, such as consent or a consensual romantic encounter gone awry, Faddis remained skeptical. He noted, "It's his house. The torture den is in his house. Is it consent? I just don't know at this point."   The discussion inevitably ventured into the territory of prior allegations and charges against Zuberi. The alleged history included a series of restraining orders, accusations of sexual abuse, and even changing aliases while relocating between states. Brueski questioned how an attorney might approach representing a client with such a history. Faddis candidly explained that, in his experience, there are always two sides to a story. “There truly are,” he emphasized, adding, “It doesn't mean that both sides are 100% truthful and accurate and valid, but there's a different perspective.” The role of the attorney, in this case, would be to uncover Zuberi's perspective and see how it aligns with potential defenses or any mitigating factors.   Addressing the potential introduction of Zuberi's past allegations and charges during the trial, Faddis stated, "Especially in the sexual assault context, when you have a modus operandi... the jury oftentimes gets to hear about that thread." If there's a consistent method of operation in his past crimes and the present case, the prosecution is likely to bring it to light.   Interestingly, the conversation took a brief detour into the role of homeowners associations (HOAs). The Prairie Park Commons Homeowners Association, of which Zuberi was a member, had previously flagged him for multiple rule violations, including parking an RV in the driveway and keeping pit bulls without notifying the landlord. While these violations don't have a direct link to the case at hand, they do provide a backdrop to Zuberi's strained relationship with his community. Faddis remained skeptical about whether increased HOA powers could have prevented the alleged crime, emphasizing the magnitude of the allegations against Zuberi: “Sometimes those folks can't be stopped by some neighborhood regulation.”   When asked about any potential precedents in similar cases, Faddis drew a parallel with the R. Kelly cases, where the musician was alleged to have kept people against their will in his home. Some claimed consent, but the defense failed to hold in court. He stated, “In terms of slithering out of this one, charges-wise, I'm just not seeing it.” Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com

The IBJJF Podcast
IBJJF Podcast Episode 62 - Jackson Nagai On Worlds, American Nationals, & More

The IBJJF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 25:32


2023 American National Champion and Worlds bronze medalist Jackson Nagai joined the latest episode of the IBJJF Podcast. Jackson talked about his performances at American Nationals and Worlds, watching his brother Sam win his first World title, and much more.

NTVRadyo
Köşedeki Kitapçı - Kafu Nagai & Arif Atılgan & Arnold Toynbee

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 5:56


Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan
157 Masayo Nagai, Chairwoman of APCO Worldwide Asia

Japan's Top Business Interviews Podcast By Dale Carnegie Training Tokyo, Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 66:31


Masayo Nagai is the Chairwoman of APCO Worldwide Asia. She started her career working on policy for the government as a legislative aide. After studying at Columbia University she moved across to the PR industry joining Inoue Public Relations. She later became the Senior Director at the Japan Public Relations Institute before becoming President at Propeller Communications.

The IBJJF Podcast
IBJJF Podcast Episode 59 - 2023 Featherweight World Champion Sam Nagai

The IBJJF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 24:07


2023 Featherweight World Champion Sam Nagai joined the IBJJF Podcast to talk about winning his first World title. Sam faced many tough opponents on his road to gold including Alex Sodre, Isaac Doederlein, and Diego Sodre.

Señor Nerd Podcast
Devilman Crybaby Discussion

Señor Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 60:57


Listen to us as we discuss Devilman Crybaby. If you would like to give us feed back on how were doing follow us at: https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast https://www.instagram.com/senornerdpodcast/ @senornerdpod on Twitter.  Devilman Crybaby is a 2018 Japanese original net animation (ONA) series based on Go Nagai's manga series Devilman. The web anime is directed by Masaaki Yuasa, produced by Aniplex and Dynamic Planning, animated by Science SARU, and released by Netflix. Yuasa was offered the opportunity to create a Devilman project by Aniplex, and envisioned Devilman Crybaby. Announced in 2017 to mark Nagai's 50th anniversary as a creator, Crybaby was made available for worldwide streaming on January 5, 2018 as a Netflix original series. The series updates the original 1970s setting to the 21st century but retains the basic premise of Nagai's manga, following Akira Fudo and his friend Ryo Asuka as they face an ancient race of demons that seek to destroy humanity. Believing the only way to defeat the demons is to obtain their powers, Ryo proposes that Akira unite with a demon; in doing so Akira transforms into the titular Devilman, gaining the powers of a demon but retaining the soul of a human. The anti-war themes of the original Devilman are re-interpreted as a metaphor for bigotry, in which manipulation and paranoia are discussed using the allegory of the demons as "the other". The anime's themes of puberty, sexuality, sex, love, and LGBT identity were explored in critics' analysis of the work, along with a debate over whether the series' perspective and ending are nihilistic.

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
#286 One FC, Brazilian Nationals, SOGI Recap

Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 82:18


This week on the show Maine and Miranda recap One FC Denver the first event for One FC in the United States that maine flew out for, Brazilian Nationals select matches, and SOGI Keith Krikorian Vs Kenta Iwamoto, Plus F2W 228 Josh Cisneros Vs Sam Nagai. In the news section of the show Maine discussed his trip to Denver and the Danielle Kelly seminar he attended. We then talked about Facebook and meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg competing in his first jujitsu tournament.In the recap section of the show, we went through select matches on Brazilian nationals and some odd point and penalty scoring. As well as a few finals matches.After that, we discussed Keith Krikorian versus Kenta Iwamoto, for the 170 pound welterweight title. We discussed Kenta's passing, and the overtime of the match. In a recap of Fight to Win main event, we discussed the lightweight title on the line in the Gi that saw a 50-50 match between Cisneros and Nagai.  In a recap of One FC Maine talks about the atmosphere of the event, live in Denver Colorado. We discuss Tye Ruotolo Vs De Rider as well as Mikey Musumeci defending his flyway title against Osama, we discussed some of the Leglock exchanges, and then Mikey, taking the back and getting the real naked choke.  In the last section of the show, we discussed the upcoming who is number one card, and some of the matchups to be previewed next week. In the outro section of the show Maine talks about training at high elevation in Denver on his vacation and some commentary for COPA Virginia, that Zak and him will be doing this coming weekend. Recorded 5-8-2023

Chrononauts
Samuel Butler - "Erewhon" (1872) | Chrononauts Episode 35.1

Chrononauts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 142:54


Containing Matters concerning the Evolution of Inorganics towards a new Revolution. Timestamps: introductions, recent non-podcast reads (0:00) historical background on computing and calculating machines, plus artificial intelligence (16:50) Samuel Butler background/biography (34:45) "Erewhon" discussion and summary (50:16) Bibliography: Boole, George - "Collected Logical Works" (1916) https://archive.org/details/collectedlogical02booluoft/mode/2up Ceruzzi, Paul - "Inventing the Computer" https://ethw.org/Inventing_the_Computer Columbia University Computing History - "The Jacquard Loom" http://www.columbia.edu/cu/computinghistory/jacquard.html Economist, the - "The Power of Seven", Dec 20th, 2001 http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias/week.htm Garnett, R.S. - "Samuel Butler and His Family Relations" (1926) Harris, John F. - "Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon - The Man and His Work" (1916) Hyman, Anthony - "Charles Babbage: pioneer of the computer" (1982) https://archive.org/details/charlesbabbagepi0000hyma_j5s4/page/192/mode/2up International Slide Rule Museum (ISRM) https://www.sliderulemuseum.com/ Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation - "Blaise Pascal: Pascaline Calculator" https://lemelson.mit.edu/resources/blaise-pascal Martin, Ernst - "The calculating machines (Die Rechenmaschinen): their history and development" (1925) https://archive.org/details/calculatingmachi00mart/mode/2up Mudford, Peter - introduction and notes to "Erewhon" (1970) Nagai, Toshiya - "Why Did Sumerians Use the Sexagesimal System?" (2013) https://www.nagaitoshiya.com/en/2013/sexagesimal/ Napier, John - "Rabdologiæ, seu numerationis per virgulas libri duo" (1617) https://library.si.edu/digital-library/book/rabdologiaseunu00napi Pugh, Emerson - "Early Punched Card Equipment, 1880-1951" https://ethw.org/Early_Punched_Card_Equipment,_1880_-_1951 Stephenson, Steve - "Ancient Computers" https://ethw.org/Ancient_Computers Williams, Michael - "Differential Analyzers" https://ethw.org/Differential_Analyzers Music: Butler, Samuel - "Ulysses" (1904), as excerpted by John F. Harris in "Samuel Butler, Author of Erewhon - The Man and His Work" (segment 2) Handel, George Frideric - excerpted harpsichord suite from "Erewhon", chapter 5 (1733) (segment 3)

Healthy & Awake Podcast
014 - How Blue Light Sabotages Health

Healthy & Awake Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 58:22


In this episode, we explore the effects of blue light on our health and well-being. From digital eye strain and disrupted sleep to an increased risk of chronic diseases, we discuss the negative impacts of blue light exposure from electronic devices and artificial lighting. However, we also examine the positive effects of natural light on our health, including improved mood, cognitive function, and bone health. We also provide tips and tools for protecting against blue light, including blue-light blocking glasses and limiting virtual communication. Join us as we dive deep into this important and relevant topic in today's modern world. BonCharge Blue Light Blocking - https://bit.ly/3ZtPFPv 15% off coupon Code "healthy-and-awake" www.RedPillHealthAndWellness.com - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7138738/ - Salehpour, Farzad, et al. "Therapeutic potential of intranasal photobiomodulation therapy for neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders: A narrative review." Reviews in the Neurosciences 31.3 (2020): 269-286. Government intervention in light bulb standardshttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/incandescent-light-bulb-phase-out-2023-biden-rule/ - Blue light lecture - SJ Montgomery, MD - Opthamologist. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u03D6TifxwM&list=WL&index=217&fbclid=IwAR3KTTJgc0BfKBZGNypc70at9ukxZTQgJt-EVpUWTKM8P3coEcLRex7EG3k Dr Jack Kruse Book - Epi-Paleo RX: The Prescription for Disease Reversal and Optimal Healthhttps://www.amazon.com/Epi-paleo-Rx-Prescription-Disease-Reversal/dp/0989057739 - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27241553/ - Dunlap, Jay C., and Jennifer J. Loros. "Yes, circadian rhythms actually do affect almost everything." Cell Research 26.7 (2016): 759-760. - Hatori, Megumi, et al. "Global rise of potential health hazards caused by blue light-induced circadian disruption in modern aging societies." npj Aging and Mechanisms of Disease 3.1 (2017): 9.- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41514-017-0010-2 Figueiro, Mariana G. "Disruption of circadian rhythms by light during day and night." Current sleep medicine reports 3 (2017): 76-84. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5568574/ - https://www.nature.com/articles/tp2016262 - Bedrosian, T. A., and R. J. Nelson. "Timing of light exposure affects mood and brain circuits." Translational psychiatry 7.1 (2017): e1017-e1017. Gothenburg ICU studyhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170403135931.htm - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332220307708 - Ouyang, X. I. N. L. I., et al. "Mechanisms of blue light-induced eye hazard and protective measures: a review." Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 130 (2020): 110577. American Academy of Ophthalmology - https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/blue-light-digital-eye-strain - Ratnayake, Kasun, et al. "Blue light excited retinal intercepts cellular signaling." Scientific reports 8.1 (2018): 1-16.- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-28254-8?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=commission_junction&utm_campaign=CONR_PF018_ECOM_GL_PHSS_ALWYS_DEEPLINK&utm_content=textlink&utm_term=PID100041175&CJEVENT=0305af97bc7811ed819bcade0a82b832 Zhang, Dong, et al. "Associations between artificial light at night and risk for thyroid cancer: a large US cohort study." Cancer 127.9 (2021): 1448-1458.https://acsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/cncr.33392 Logan, Patrick, et al. "Evidence for the role of blue light in the development of uveal melanoma." Journal of Ophthalmology 2015 (2015). https://www.hindawi.com/journals/joph/2015/386986/ Fonken, Laura K., et al. "Dim light at night disrupts molecular circadian rhythms and affects metabolism." Journal of biological rhythms 28.4 (2013): 262.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0748730413493862 Jack Kruse Hair Loss - blog - https://forum.jackkruse.com/index.php?threads/hair-loss-in-ladies-as-they-age-is-a-manifestation-of-poor-light-choices.22650/ Slominski, Andrzej T., et al. "How UV light touches the brain and endocrine system through skin, and why." Endocrinology 159.5 (2018): 1992-2007.https://academic.oup.com/endo/article/159/5/1992/4931051 Vandewalle, Gilles, et al. "Daytime light exposure dynamically enhances brain responses." Current Biology 16.16 (2006): 1616-1621. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16920622/?fbclid=IwAR2D23lDmFGQsaGeoEZIy87lR7Aqj4wKWvgnI5pn5S-Vb5uiuHI8fRAr9H0 - Sunlight Offers Surprise Benefit – It Energizes Infection Fighting T Cells:https://gumc.georgetown.edu/news-release/sunlight-offers-surprise-benefit-it-energizes-infection-fighting-t-cells/ Sunglasses & Dr Jack Krusehttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3563171080413887&id=239883926075969 - Daylight savings time is bad for our health - https://jcsm.aasm.org/doi/10.5664/jcsm.8780 - American Academy Of Sleep Medicine - https://psycnet.apa.org/doiLanding?doi=10.1037%2Fapl0000806 - Guarana, Cristiano L., Christopher M. Barnes, and Wei Jee Ong. "The effects of blue-light filtration on sleep and work outcomes." Journal of Applied Psychology 106.5 (2021): 784. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31504080/ - Nagai, Norihiro, et al. "Suppression of blue light at night ameliorates metabolic abnormalities by controlling circadian rhythms." Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 60.12 (2019): 3786-3793. - Cain, Sean W., et al. "Evening home lighting adversely impacts the circadian system and sleep." Scientific reports 10.1 (2020): 1-10. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-75622-4

BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas
Aštrūs „Žalgirio” nagai ir pakvaišę Kauno fanai

BasketNews.lt krepšinio podkastas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 97:26


Jonas Lekšas, Karolis Tiškevičius ir Laimis Malinauskas tinklalaidėje išsamiai aptarė „Žalgirio” ir pagrindinių jo varžovų kovą dėl vietos atkrintamosiose. Dėmesio taip pat skyrėme „Ryto” problemoms ir BasketNews.lt 18-ajam gimtadieniui. Tinklalaidės partneriai: – Restoranai MOMO grill. Maisto kokybė – prioritetas, dėmesys svečiui – prievolė. MOMO Grill Klaipėdoje, Kaune, Vilniuje. Daugiau informacijos - https://momogrill.lt/ – Sodyba „Aktyvi ramybė“. Tai įspūdingas, privatus ir išpuoselėtas aktyvaus ir ramaus laisvalaikio kompleksas. Čia galite apsistoti tiek ramiam laisvalaikiui su šeima, tiek energingam pasibuvimui su didesne kompanija. https://www.facebook.com/AktyviRamybe – Nealkoholinis alus „Gubernija“, daugiau informacijos – https://www.facebook.com/Gubernija Temos: Basketnews.lt šventės (00:00); Paaugę „Žalgirio“ šansai (9:10); Žaliai baltai ošęs Berlynas (11:10); Eurolygos atkrintamųjų šansų skaičiuoklė (12:41); Koks tikrasis „Žalgirio“ pajėgumas? (26:36); Lekšo įspūdžiai iš Berlyno (32:37); Neįtikėtinai užsikūrę „Žalgirio“ fanai (35:35); Galimas istorinis Milano prisikėlimas (43:42); Prezidento bučinys (45:40); Būsima „Žalgirio“ ir „Ryto“ dvikova (49:27); Paskutinis Jarvio nusikaltimas ir „Ryto“ bėdos (53:30); Nustebinęs „Lietkabelis“ (1:03:15); FIBA vadovo reakcija į šurmulį Lietuvoje (1:06:45); Ypatingas pagerbimas šį savaitgalį (1:14:48); -Basketnews.lt gimtadienis ir nauda Lietuvai (1:21:20).

Radical Healing
Season 3 Episode 3: Chami Nagai

Radical Healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2023 64:48


Although she's not a CAJ alum, we knew that we HAD to have Chami Nagai on our pod. Chami is a global nomad, yoga teacher, musician, and now mother. Chami shares about her experience growing up as a Japanese missionary kid in Papua New Guinea, grappling with identity in Nagano, expanding and deconstructing and reconstructing her spirituality as she journeyed from Canada, to the slums of Cambodia, to Miyagi, and eventually to Yokohama. Chami's Yoga Website; https://www.migiwayogaspace.com/ Mentioned on the podcast: On Being Podcast (Note: we recorded this episode in 2021 and had shelved it to finish Season 2) Listen on Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Google Podcasts

The Works
Movement Festival 2022, Kazumasa Nagai & in the studio: pianist Daniel Chu

The Works

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 21:37


Esercizi Spirituali
Card. Angelo Comastri - Paolo Takashi Nagai, il santo della bomba atomica

Esercizi Spirituali

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 53:20


Catechesi di mons. Comastri sulla figura di Paolo Takashi Nagai, il santo della bomba atomica. Takashi Nagai (永井隆 Nagai Takashi) (Matsue, 3 febbraio 1908 – Nagasaki, 1º maggio 1951) è stato un medico giapponese, specializzato in radiologia, che si convertì al cattolicesimo con il nome di Paolo e sopravvisse al bombardamento atomico di Nagasaki. La sua successiva vita di preghiera e di servizio gli ha fatto ottenere il soprannome di "Santo di Urakami".

Cardinale Angelo Comastri
Catechesi – Paolo Takashi Nagai “Il santo di Nagasaki”

Cardinale Angelo Comastri

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 53:20


La storia di Paolo Takashi Nagai (1908–1951), prima materialista, poi convertito al Cristianesimo. Paolo che si spende generosamente nel suo lavoro di medico. È testimone dell'esplosione della bomba atomica su Nagasaki e benché malato continua eroicamente a esercitare la sua professione fino alla fine. https://podcast.donAngeloComastri.it

Fantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast
Planet Leia Episode 9: I hate sand: With guest Shina Shihoko Nagai

Fantha Tracks Radio: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 42:51


Join Johanna Nybelius and Clair Henry as they return for the latest episode of Planet Leia. This episode Clair and Johanna grab their buckets and spades and dig into the desert planets of the Star Wars galaxy and the women who live on them, as well as chatting with actress Shina Shihoko Nagai who portrayed Huika Siliu, the mother of young Pendra Siliu in Rogue One. All this and crates full of handbags on Episode 9 of Planet Leia. We love you - you know! Remember to tune in to Good Morning Tatooine, LIVE Sunday evenings at 9.00pm UK, 4.00pm Eastern and 1.00pm Pacific on Facebook and YouTube, check out Fantha Tracks Radio on Fridays at 7.00pm UK for new episodes of The Fantha From Down Under, Planet Leia, Desert Planet Discs, Start Your Engines and Canon Fodder and every Tuesday at 7.00pm UK time for your weekly episode of Making Tracks. You can contact any of our shows and send in your listeners questions by emailing radio@fanthatracks.com or comment on our social media feeds: www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ7LZotr3rQhVJwpO3b2ELw www.instagram.com/fanthatracks www.facebook.com/FanthaTracks www.twitter.com/FanthaTracks www.pinterest.co.uk/fanthatracks/ www.fanthatracks.tumblr.com/ www.tiktok.com/@fanthatracks

Teleforum
Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion

Teleforum

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 60:24


With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, what do Americans actually think about preferential treatment? Dr. Althea Nagai, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO), will present her analysis of recent data from the Pew Research Center on what Americans believe colleges should consider when deciding whom to admit. Her study focuses on the attitudes of some of the beneficiaries of affirmative action, based on a large sample of black and Hispanic respondents as well as Asians and whites. Joining Dr. Nagai on the panel discussion will be Theodore Johnson, Director of the Fellows Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, and moderator Linda Chavez, CEO Chair.Featuring:Dr. Althea Nagai, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO)Theodore Johnson, Director, Fellows Program, Brennan Center for JusticeModerator: Linda Chavez, Chairman, Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO)Visit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast
Deep Dive 216 – Title VI, College Admissions, and Public Opinion

RTP's Free Lunch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 61:36


With the Supreme Court about to hear two cases involving the use of race in admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina, what do Americans actually think about preferential treatment? Dr. Althea Nagai, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO), presented her analysis of recent data from the Pew Research Center on what Americans believe colleges should consider when deciding whom to admit. Her study focuses on the attitudes of some of the beneficiaries of affirmative action, based on a large sample of black and Hispanic respondents as well as Asians and whites. Joining Dr. Nagai on the panel discussion were Theodore Johnson, Director of the Fellows Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, and moderator Linda Chavez, CEO Chair.Featuring:- Theodore Johnson, Director, Fellows Program, Brennan Center for Justice- Althea Nagai, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Equal Opportunity- [Moderator] Linda Chavez, Chairman, Center for Equal OpportunityVisit our website – www.RegProject.org – to learn more, view all of our content, and connect with us on social media.

Bridge Beyond English
Becoming a Mother in Japan / Chami Nagai Interview

Bridge Beyond English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 25:21


In this episode I interview my wife Chami Nagai about her experience becoming a new mother here in Japan.She shares about her ups and downs along the way, shares advice for all of us who are listening, and also gives some especially warm encouragement to all the new mothers who are listening.--Listen on:* SPOTIFY* APPLE PODCASTS* GOOGLE PODCASTS--Want to connect with the changing world in English?Join a free trial English class online or in Motomachi to expand your:* CREATIVE THINKING* GLOBAL AWARENESS* CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION(Advanced and intermediate only)

Bridge Beyond English
Social Linguistics & Gender / Conversation with Chami Nagai

Bridge Beyond English

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 12:36


Social linguistics is the study of how language is used in society.In this episode, Chami Nagai talks specifically about how gender influences how people communicate in society. It exists everywhere and depends on the culture and context. If we are aware of it then we can see it more clearly and also help promote more gender equality and dignity for everyone.*Listen on:* SPOTIFY* GOOGLE PODCASTS*Want to connect with the changing world in English?*Join a free trial English class online or in Motomachi to expand your:*CREATIVE THINKINGGLOBAL AWARENESSCROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION*(Advanced and intermediate only)

Bridge Beyond English
Crossing Cultures & Being Yourself / Chami Nagai Interview

Bridge Beyond English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 32:21


Listen to Chami share about her experience shifting between many cultures. She shares what she learned from various cultures and how she grew her courage to be her authentic self no matter where she is in the world.*Listen on:SPOTIFYGOOGLE PODCASTS*Want to connect with the changing world in English?Join a free trial English class online or in Motomachi to expand your:- creative thinking- global awareness- cross-cultural communication(Advanced and intermediate only)

Doctors and Dollars
Partnering with Mike Nagai: Doctors And Dollars S2E5

Doctors and Dollars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 31:51


The Open GuardCast
Open GuardCast Episode 25 - F2W Brown Belt Champion Samuel Nagai

The Open GuardCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 43:29


Episode 25 of the Open GuardCast is an interview with Samuel Nagai. Samuel is someone we've wanted on the show for a while as he's beaten many big names in the sport. He won the Worlds as a purple belt and is the current 155 pound brown belt F2W champion. Topics discussed include: Growing up with a brother who trained Jiu Jitsu Training in Japan and Brazil The Checkmat team Winning the Worlds in 2018 Becoming the Fight 2 Win champion And much more... Please be sure to follow Samuel @samuelnagai as we know he'll be winning Jiu Jitsu competitions for many years to come!