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Forever Bristol City Podcast
BLACKBURN [A] the verdict ...... sort this out young man!

Forever Bristol City Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 68:11


It seems no lessons were learned by Liam Manning from the previous 0-3 score at Derby as City crashed to defeat at Ewood Park.A bad, and rare, mistake from Max put City on the backfoot before two thunderous shots in the second half from Blackburn's Japanese import Ohashi completed a miserable afternoon.DaveP discusses the match action with Les, Mark & Ian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk Dental to Me
55. The NOW of Dental Hygiene: Airflow and Guided Biofilm Therapy with Kevin Ohashi Lopez @kevstalksteeth

Talk Dental to Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 47:42


In this episode, we delve into the latest advancements in dental hygiene with the immensely passionate and inspirational Certified GBT trainer, Kevin Ohashi Lopez.  We explore the groundbreaking concept of Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) and how it's transforming the way we approach oral care. We also discuss the pivotal role of EMS Airflow technology in achieving optimal oral health. Kevin Ohashi Lopez, MHA, BSDH, RDH, is a San Francisco-based dental hygienist. He graduated from West Coast University in 2019 and obtained a master's in health administration. Currently practicing in Napa Valley, Kevin brings diverse dental experience, with both front- and back-office expertise. He is a speaker, ambassador, mentor, Guided Biofilm Therapy trainer with the Swiss Dental Academy, and NBDHE review faculty with Sanders Board Preparatory. Key Topics: Understanding Biofilm and its Impact on Oral Health The Evolution of Dental Hygiene Practices Introducing Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) How EMS Airflow Technology Enhances GBT Benefits of GBT and EMS Airflow for Patients The Future of Dental Hygiene and Technology

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Tokyo Games Gold Medalist Yui Ohashi Likely to Retire from Competitive Swimming

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 0:06


Tokyo Games Gold Medalist Yui Ohashi Likely to Retire from Competitive Swimming

The Pacific War - week by week
- 140 - Pacific War Podcast - Invasions of Guam and Tinian July 23 -30, 1944

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 49:08


Last time we spoke about beginning of the bombing campaign against Japan. The Japanese 11th Army faced setbacks at Hengyang due to resilient Chinese defenses and supply shortages. Reinforced by General Xue Yue, Chinese forces launched effective counterattacks, regaining some territories before being pushed back. By July 20, the Japanese resumed their offensive but faced heavy resistance and were paused. American air raids on Japan and Manchuria intensified under General Arnold's orders, despite logistical challenges. In Burma, Allied forces under General Stilwell made slow but steady advances, capturing strategic positions and repelling Japanese counterattacks. The Chindits, severely depleted, were eventually evacuated. In Yunnan, Chinese forces encircled and assaulted Japanese positions, achieving significant gains despite heavy resistance and logistical issues.  This episode is the Invasion of Guam and Tinian 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.  Today our week begins with the ongoings of Operation Forager. By late July, American plans for the invasions of Guam and Tinian were finalized. General Cates' 4th Marine Division was assigned to land on Tinian's White Beaches, while General Geiger's 3rd Amphibious Corps planned two amphibious landings nearly seven miles apart to trap the Japanese in a double envelopment. General Obata, who had relocated his headquarters to Guam, commanded several troops on these islands. On Tinian, Colonel Ogata Keiji's forces included the 50th Regiment, the 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, the tank company of the 18th Regiment, and the 56th Naval Guard Unit, totaling 8,039 men. Similar to Saipan, he divided Tinian into three sectors, with most troops defending Tinian Town and Asiga Bay. The 1st Battalion of the 135th Regiment, supported by Ogata's artillery, formed the Mobile Counterattack Force, ready to respond swiftly to landings. This left only Ogata's 3rd Company to defend the northwest coast where the Americans planned to land. Meanwhile, General Takashina's 29th Division was assigned to Guam and reinforced by Major-General Shigematsu Kiyoshi's 48th Independent Mixed Brigade and Colonel Kataoka Ichiro's 10th Independent Mixed Regiment. Takashina's units fortified the landward neck of the Orote Peninsula and established strong positions on the beaches of Agat, Asan, Tumon, and Agaña Bays. The main fortified area ran along the west coast from Tumon Bay to Facpi Point and included, of course, Orote Peninsula. Other fortified beaches, on the south and east coasts from Merizo to Pago Bay, had been abandoned before W Day, their defenders having moved to the north. Outside the main fortified area, the airfields were provided local defense by anti-aircraft and dual-purpose guns. The most notable and certainly the most effective fortifications on the island were constructed across the neck of Orote Peninsula, which contained a fairly elaborate system of trenches and foxholes arranged in depth, together with large numbers of pillboxes and heavy-caliber weapons. Outside of Orote, the prepared defenses were generally hastily constructed and often incomplete. The typical beach defense was arranged, from the seaward side, in four parallel lines: first were obstacles and mines on the fringing reef offshore; second came beach obstacles and tank traps; third were trenches, machine-gun positions, pillboxes, heavy weapons, artillery, and coast defense guns on the beaches or immediately inland; and, finally, came the machine-guns, heavy weapons, and artillery emplaced on the high ground inland. Insufficient advantage was taken of the high ground, and except on Orote little provision was made for defense in depth. Even as late as the five-week period of pre-invasion bombardment, the Japanese continued to work frantically on improving offshore obstacles and beach defenses, to the neglect of positions in the rear.They also had three tank companies in reserve to strike the beachhead alongside the infantry. Additionally, the 54th Naval Guard Unit, equipped with coastal defense and anti-aircraft guns, secured many positions with reinforced concrete. The Japanese set up specific defense sectors on this island. Shigematsu's brigade and Colonel Ohashi Hikoshiro's 18th Regiment held the Asan Beaches and the Agaña and Tumon Bays. Colonel Suenaga Tsunetaro's 38th Regiment defended the Agat Beaches, while Kataoka's forces manned the southern defenses. Additionally, Takashina had a mobile reserve behind the Fonte Plateau, which included five infantry companies, one naval unit, and one tank company. Only Ohashi's 2nd Battalion was positioned at Guam's northern end, while Kataoka's 1st Battalion was deployed to Rota Island. The Americans conducted the longest preliminary air and sea bombardment of the war against Guam, beginning on June 16 after the invasion of Saipan. This bombardment intensified after July 8, when American warships launched the greatest single naval bombardment program of the war, coordinated with Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft. Over the next 13 days, a total of 836 rounds of 16-inch, 5422 of 14-inch, 3862 of 8-inch, 2430 of 6-inch, and 16214 of 5-inch shells were fired at Guam's main defenses.  At the invasion of Roi-Namur Admiral Conolly had earned the sobriquet "Close-in Conolly" for his insistence that warships cruise close to shore when firing at land targets. At Guam, he reaffirmed his right to the title, but more important was the systematic procedure he introduced for coordinating naval gunfire and aerial bombardment and checking the results of each. A target board of six officers, representing the air, gunnery, and intelligence sections of the staff, was set up to assign primary missions for air strikes and naval gunfire and assess the damages daily before designating the next day's targets. Aerial photographs were taken each morning and on the basis of these damage was assessed and new targets were assigned. In these operations, the admiral's staff was aided by the presence aboard Appalachian of General Geiger who, as commanding general of the landing force, naturally had the greatest personal concern about the accuracy both of the bombardment and of the damage reports submitted afterward. In the final three days before the landing, Mitscher's planes conducted 1430 bombing sorties and 614 strafing attacks, dropping a total of 1131 tons of bombs, depth charges, and rockets, while losing only 16 aircraft. Despite the extensive bombardment, positions reinforced with coral and concrete remained in good condition. Anti-aircraft artillery and harbor installations suffered minimal damage, power installations in caves were unharmed, and communications were not interrupted. The intensity of the attacks on the western defenses suggested a likely amphibious landing there, prompting Takashina to abandon the ineffective southern and northern defenses. Meanwhile, Conolly's vessels, carrying Geiger's Southern Landing Forces, departed Eniwetok for Guam between July 11 and 18, arriving successfully by July 21. Between July 14 and 17, three underwater demolition teams scouted the landing beaches, and under the protection of LCI gunboats, they removed 640 obstacles from the Northern Beaches and 300 from the Southern Beaches. On the morning of July 21, in excellent weather conditions, the Americans began a preliminary bombardment. Admirals Conolly and Reifsneider directed the shelling of Asan and Agat beaches, respectively, while Admiral Mitscher's carrier aircraft bombed and strafed the fourteen miles of coastline from Agaña to Bangi Point. At 07:40, the assault waves crossed their departure lines under the cover of rocket fire from LCI gunboats. Eight minutes before landing, when the vehicles were 1200 yards from shore, Conolly's warships launched a final massive bombardment, and Mitscher's fighters provided covering strafing attacks. These attacks were to be shifted inland as the troops approached the shore. Despite the intense bombardment from ships and aircraft, the Japanese managed to target the assault waves, destroying nine amtracs from the 3rd Marine Division. Nevertheless, the waves of vehicles advanced, and at 08:28, the first LVTs landed, two minutes ahead of schedule. Further south, shore fire was even heavier, hitting one LCI gunboat and destroying 13 amtracs. However, the landing formation held, and the troops landed on schedule. Despite numerous concrete pillboxes still manned by the Japanese, both assault regiments advanced rapidly. Colonel Merlin Schneider's 22nd Marines successfully captured Agat amid strong resistance but were eventually halted at a hill position northwest of the town. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-Colonel Alan Shapley's 4th Marines cleared Bangi Point and Hill 40, setting up a roadblock supported by five tanks on Harmon Road. By the end of the day, General Shepherd had established a beachhead approximately 1300 to 2300 yards deep, at the cost of around 350 casualties and 24 lost LVTs. At 08:30, the infantrymen of Lt. Col. Robert D. Adair's 2nd Battalion were climbing down cargo nets from their transports into the bobbing landing craft that were to carry them to the edge of the reef. By 10:30 all boats were in position near the line of departure waiting for the signal to go in. For three and a half hours they circled impatiently. At last, at 14:05, came the message to proceed to the beach and assemble in an area 300 yards inland from Gaan Point. Unfortunately, no amphibian tractors were on hand to transport Adair's men over the reef and onto the shore line, and of course their LCVPs were too deep-drafted to negotiate either the reef or the shallow waters inland of it. Over the sides of their boats the men climbed, and waded the rest of the way in water at least waist deep. Some lucky few were able to pick up rides in Marine LVTs on the landward side of the reef, but most stumbled in over the rough coral bottom, cutting their shoes en route and occasionally falling into deep potholes. Luckily, no enemy fire impeded their progress, and except for the dousing they got and the exhaustion they suffered the troops of the 2nd Battalion, 305th Regiment completed their ship-to-shore movement without injury.To the north, Colonel Edward Craig's 9th Marines advanced steadily against fairly heavy machine-gun and rifle fire, securing a beachhead about 1500 yards deep. Colonel Arthur Butler's 21st Marines, facing only moderate opposition but difficult terrain, cleared Asan Town and gained a foothold on the face of the Fonte Plateau. On the left flank, Colonel William Hall's 3rd Marines encountered the heaviest resistance from two complex cave defense systems on Chonito Cliff and Bundschu Ridge. Hall's men cleared Chonito Cliff and Adelup Point after several costly assaults and heavy casualties, but progress against Bundschu Ridge was limited, resulting in a 200-yard-wide gap between the 3rd and 21st Marines. Nevertheless, General Turnage secured a beachhead approximately 1600 by 4000 yards and had landed all division infantry, artillery, and support units, at the cost of 105 killed, 536 wounded, and 56 missing. Upon receiving the alert of enemy landings, Takashina promptly mobilized his reserve units to the Fonte Plateau in an attempt to contain Turnage's Marines within their limited beachhead. Throughout the night, he initiated several fragmented counterattacks, all of which were easily thwarted, resulting in significant Japanese casualties. In the southern sector, the 4th and 22nd Marines heroically fended off numerous well-coordinated counterattacks, managing to destroy four enemy tanks and eliminate Colonel Suenaga along with his 38th Regiment. By July 22, Geiger's forces began to expand their footholds on the beaches. In the northern front, Hall's assault on the Bundschu Ridge faced formidable resistance. Despite some Marines reaching the ridge with support from 20mm and 40mm fire, they were compelled to withdraw due to intense mortar shelling. Unbeknownst to them, their relentless attack forced the Japanese to abandon the position, albeit at a significant cost to the 3rd Marines, which suffered up to 615 casualties and was unable to sustain the advance. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines encountered difficulty clearing the ravine separating them from the 3rd Marines, necessitating the deployment of their reserve 1st Battalion to support the depleted 2nd Battalion. On the right flank, Craig's 9th Marines encountered minimal resistance as they swiftly secured the Piti Navy Yard, followed by the landing of the 3rd Battalion on Cabras Island after extensive naval and aerial bombardment. The only significant engagement during the night was a Japanese bayonet charge backed by mortar fire, which Butler's 1st Battalion successfully repelled, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. To the south, following the night landings, the 305th Regiment underwent reorganization while Tanzola's 2nd Battalion relieved Shapley's 2nd Battalion. Schneider's 22nd Marines encountered moderate resistance as they moved northward after crossing the Ajuya River. Despite lacking tank support, they advanced until halting approximately 250 yards north of RJ 5. Simultaneously, Shapley's 4th Marines launched an assault towards Mount Alifan's steep slopes, successfully neutralizing entrenched enemy positions using demolitions and grenades, though hindered by rugged terrain. Eventually, a platoon reached the summit, finding no enemy presence. Tanzola's 1st and 3rd Battalions then advanced along Harmon Road towards the Maanot Pass, navigating eroded hills and dense vegetation to secure the O-a high ground line.  The 306th Infantry Regiment's landing on the White Beaches required the entire day because of communications problems and landing craft shortages. It was not until the next day that the 4th Marines was fully replaced by the 306th. 3rd Amphibious Corps Artillery was landing over White 1 at this same time, as was the 77th Division Artillery, leading to a great deal of congestion, especially when coupled with the landing of smaller units, supplies, and ammunition. Most artillery battalions were in-place by nightfall as was the 9th Defense Battalion deployed along the beaches. The defense battalions, besides providing air defense and direct fire support on ground targets, were positioned to engage any Japanese counter-landing attempts on the beachhead. The 77th Division, with the 305th on the right (center of the beachhead) and the 306th on the left, would secure the southern portion allowing the 4th Marines to move north with the 22nd Marines to seal off the neck of Orote Peninsula. They continued their advance beyond Harmon Road and Maanot Pass, securing commanding positions overlooking Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Schneider's 22nd Marines, initially advancing rapidly against scattered resistance, encountered intense enfilade fire from hills surrounded by rice paddies while attempting to maneuver across the neck of Orote Peninsula. This compelled them to withdraw approximately 400 yards to a line of hills south of Old Agat Road. Further to the north, Hall's 3rd Marines eventually discovered that the Bundschu Ridge had been deserted. However, following their clean-up operations, they were not in a condition to advance any further. Craig's 3rd Battalion successfully secured Cabras Island and then relieved the 2nd Battalion on the mainland. Meanwhile, Butler's 21st Marines faced challenges in bridging the gap with the 3rd Marines and encountered limited progress against well-fortified enemy pillboxes on the plateau's slopes. Turnage initiated the first contact attempt with Shepherd's brigade on July 24th, but the 30-man patrol was forced to retreat due to enemy fire. Despite Butler's 2nd Battalion's efforts to close the gap by attacking up the ravine, they were repeatedly hindered by heavy machine-gun fire from caves on the cliff sides. Although both the 3rd and 9th Marines managed to enhance their positions, Turnage's casualties rose to 2034 since the initial landing. Further south, Shepherd, in response to the formidable defense on the neck of the Orote Peninsula, instructed Schneider to advance the 1st and 3rd Battalions in company columns along the Agat-Sumay Road. The objective was to penetrate the enemy lines and seize the O-2 Line from the coast to Apra Harbor, while the 2nd Battalion shifted to occupy strategic high ground near Atantano from its position on the Old Agat Road. This maneuver not only flanked the Japanese strongholds guarding the rice paddies but also established a barrier across the neck of Orote, securing the beachhead line in front of the brigade. Following an extensive air, artillery, and naval bombardment, Schneider's primary thrust along the Agat-Sumay Road encountered determined resistance but successfully advanced to the R-2 Line. The 1st Battalion then spread out to the right, while the 3rd Battalion veered further east across the hills, swiftly capturing the fortified positions around the rice paddies that had posed significant challenges the previous day. By nightfall, the 1st Battalion had reached the O-2 Line, but the 3rd Battalion halted 400 yards short of its target, prompting Shapley's 2nd Battalion to fill the breach between them. After repulsing a vigorous counterattack, the 2nd Battalion pushed forward with minimal opposition and secured Atantano. Consequently, by the end of July 24, Shepherd had firmly established his beachhead and contained the enemy on the Orote Peninsula, albeit with casualties totaling 200 killed, 748 wounded, and 97 missing. General Bruce, with the remainder of the 77th Division, assumed control of most of the beachhead perimeter, while Shepherd's Marines readied for the capture of Orote. Subsequently, after repelling several tank-led counterattacks resulting in the destruction of 12 Japanese tanks, they sealed off the peninsula entirely on July 25. By afternoon, approximately 2500 troops under Commander Tamai Asaichi were confined to the eight square miles of Orote Peninsula. Meanwhile, Turnage pressed his forces to secure the objective beachhead definitively. Accordingly, the 9th Marines progressed southward along the Apra Harbor shoreline towards the Aguada River, reaching the midpoint before being compelled to retreat to the Laguas River due to Craig's stretched lines. Meanwhile, the 21st Marines faced formidable defenses at the Mount Chachao-Aluton-Tenjo complex, managing to establish defensive positions just shy of Mount Tenjo Road after slow progress. Simultaneously, the beleaguered 3rd Marines, with reinforcements from Craig's 2nd Battalion, launched a determined assault, overcoming moderate resistance and mortar fire to seize Mount Tenjo Road and gain a vantage point. Despite the extended frontline, troops stationed on the newly captured high ground could finally survey the terrain ahead by nightfall. As Takashina consolidated his forces on the plateau, he prepared for a coordinated counterattack aimed at dividing and conquering the enemy. The 48th Independent Mixed Brigade planned to strike Turnage's left flank before pivoting northeast to target Hall's rear. Meanwhile, the 18th Regiment aimed to assault Butler's positions and advance toward the coast to establish a new defensive line, targeting the enemy's headquarters, artillery, and supply units. Additionally, elements of the 10th Independent Mixed Regiment were tasked with exploiting an 800-yard gap between the 9th and 21st Marines, protected only by the 3rd Reconnaissance Company. In a desperate move following a failed attempt to evacuate by barge, Tamai opted for a nighttime banzai charge with his trapped 2500-strong force, seeking to break free from the Orote Peninsula and join Takashina's troops at Fonte. After dusk, the intermittent showers that had been falling all day became more frequent. A heavy downpour hampered organization of the brigade's defense for the night. On the other hand, the pitch blackness and the unpleasant weather aided the Japanese in making preparations for their supreme effort. Marines in the front lines could hear screaming, yelling, laughter, and the breaking of bottles as the Japanese made final arrangements. At times so much clamor could be heard that reports reached the command post that the assault had started. Afterwards someone aptly said that the confusion "sounded like New Year's Eve in the Zoo." While the enemy made ready and drank, Marine artillerymen laid down normal barrages along the swamp's edge and at all other points of possible penetration. Shortly before midnight the Japanese commanders felt that their men had reached the proper emotional state, and the assault began. Sake-crazed attackers swarmed from the cover of the mangroves in front of the 3rd Battalion, 22nd Marines. Led by flag-waving, sword-swinging officers, the enlisted men stumbled forward, carrying everything conceivable. Unsteady hands clutched pitchforks, sticks, ballbats, and pieces of broken bottles, together with the normal infantry weapons. The assault faced formidable resistance from Marine forces, particularly Shapley's 1st Battalion, which alone accounted for 256 enemy casualties.  When the surging Japanese mass came within range, Marine forward observers and company commanders gave the order to commence firing. Brigade, 77th Division, and corps artillery, 37mm guns, 81mm and 60mm mortars, machine guns, rifles, and grenades saturated the entire area. At one time officers brought the fire of the Pack Howitzer Battalion, 22d Marines, to within 35 yards of 3/22's front lines in an at tempt to stop the swarming horde. One weapons company lieutenant reported: "Arms and legs flew like snowflakes. Japs ran amuck. They screamed in terror until they died." But in a powerful attack it is inevitable that some men will seep through the blocking fire. Company L, 3/22, received the brunt of the subsiding attack and repulsed it before too much damage could be done. Those Japanese who survived fled to the momentary safety of the swamp. But observers shifted the artillery fire and between midnight and 0200 some 26,000 shells took a heavy toll of the remaining peninsular defenders. On the right flank of the 22d Marines a second counterattack hit. The Island War describes the action quite vividly: “. . . At its height, flares revealed an out-of-this-world picture of Nipponese drunks reeling about in our forward positions, falling into foxholes, tossing aimless grenades here and there, yelling such English phrases as they had managed to pick up, and laughing crazily, to be exterminated in savage close-in fighting. Succeeding waves were caught in a deadly cross-fire. Not until dawn did this attack finally dwindle out, at which time more than four hundred bodies were counted in front of the position.” In contrast to the frenzied close quarter action in the 3/22 zone, the platoon from Company A (1/4) that filled the gap between the two regiments participated in a shooting gallery affair with the Japanese. Enemy troops made no attempt at a concerted attack, and the platoon plus artillery, without the loss of a single Marine, killed 256 Imperial soldiers. This fantastic figure was verified by officers from regiment the following morning. Despite the intense machine-gun and artillery fire, some Japanese managed to infiltrate Marine positions, engaging in fierce hand-to-hand combat. However, by dawn, the Japanese offensive had been halted, with most remaining enemy forces eliminated, leaving Tamai with no option but to defend Orote Peninsula to the end. Meanwhile, Takashina's main assault, launched on July 26 at 04:00, faced initial success in overrunning Company B positions but was ultimately contained by the relentless machine-gun fire of the 1st Battalion.  Major Maruyama's men (2/18) advanced noisily, shouting, "Wake up American and die." The initial impetus of the assault passed completely over Company B in the center, previously reduced to about 50 men, and streamed through the gap down a draw toward the cliff. Despite the breakthrough, companies held the shoulders of the penetration and Lieutenant Colonel Williams ordered the units to refuse their flanks to the cliff. Company A on the left, commanded by Captain William G. Shoemaker, rallied in the face of the withering fire and overwhelming numbers. Shoemaker pulled back his right platoon to deny his flank to the enemy and to permit regrouping for a local counterattack. Company C (Captain Henry M. Helgren, Jr.) also successfully refused its flank to protect the position and immediately began firing into the onrushing Japanese. Tanks parked in the rear of the Marine positions took a great toll as the intruders surged through the widening gap. One report described the rush on the tanks as resembling a horde of ants. It went on to say of the Nipponese: “Savagely they swarmed upon the mechanized vehicles, oblivious of the vicious machine-gun fire, and frantically pounded, kicked, and beat against the turrets in an attempt to get the crew within. When this seemed futile they leaped to the ground and continued their wild rush down the draw to the rear areas. . .” Demolition charges were forgotten in the mad scramble to reach deeper into Marine-held territory. Machine gunners of 1/21 had a field day. Never had they seen such lucrative targets, but grenades and bayonets soon silenced the Marines as enemy soldiers overran the gun positions. Many of the Japanese were killed as they moved through the lines and into the ravine. Although some of the infiltrating Japanese got down the cliff to attack the battalion command post and Butler's mortar platoons, killing most of the mortarmen before being repelled by service troops, To the left, Craig's tenacious 2nd Battalion, in its exposed position, received the brunt of Shigematsu's attack, yet it managed to defeat seven determined counterattacks without losing any ground. Nonetheless, though they killed 950 Japanese, they suffered 50% casualties as well. Looking right, Ohashi's 3rd Battalion hit Butler's 3rd; and although two machine-guns were initially captured, their attack ended up being rapidly repelled. Consequently, the Japanese slid along the front and attacked down the vulnerable 800-yard gap, successfully defeating a strong roadblock to set up a dangerous line on the high ground behind Butler's 3rd Battalion.  The lack of a swiftly organized regimental reserve line led to approximately 70 Japanese infiltrating into the Division Hospital area, where they were eventually repelled by a pioneer force. The first warning came about 6:30 when corpsmen reported that a number of enemy soldiers could be seen on the high ground to the right of the hospital. Division headquarters immediately ordered Lieutenant Colonel George O. Van Orden (Division Infantry Training Officer) to take command of two companies of pioneers standing by for just such an eventuality and clear the enemy from the hard-pressed area. At the hospital, doctors ordered patients to evacuate the tents and go to the beach. Onlookers saw a pathetic sight as half-clothed, bandaged men hobbled down the coast road helping the more seriously wounded to safety. 41 of the patients grabbed rifles, carbines, hand grenades, and whatever else they could find and joined the battle. The hospital doctors, corpsmen, and pajama-clad patients presented a rare sight as they formed a defensive line around the tents. It was a solid line, however, and one that held until the recently organized reinforcements arrived. Only one patient was wounded during the fighting, but one medical officer and one corpsman later died of wounds. The casualty list also included one medical officer, one dental officer, one Navy warrant officer, 12 corpsmen, and 16 Marines from the medical companies wounded in action. This does not include those casualties suffered by Van Orden's force. After cleaning out the assigned area, Van Orden proceeded up the Nidual River Valley in pursuit of the fleeing Japanese. The attack had pushed the enemy back to the hill at the head of the ravine by 11:00, but a request to send a Marine patrol to the ridge to determine the hostile strength was denied. Other plans had already been made for the assault of this dominating terrain. It was from this high ground that Major Yukioka's men paralyzed the operation of 3/21's CP and threatened the flank of both the 9th and 21st Marines. While this action was taking place, the 12th Marines CP and several of its battalions were engaged in stopping the suicide squad attacks. In order to have these parties in position to make their foray in conjunction with the all-out offensive, enemy commanders had ordered the groups to infiltrate behind Marine lines on the night of 24-25 July. With typical Japanese patience, the raiders lay hidden in caves all day. As soon as darkness came on the night of 25-26 July they started firing random shots into the headquarters of the 12th Marines and began to move in small groups down the Asan Valley. A hand grenade duel went on during the early hours of darkness, but some of the intruders sought the safer confines of a cave not 20 feet from the headquarter's fire direction center. The artillerymen's perimeter defense held, and only one of the enemy succeeded in getting through to the guns. He was killed in the 3d Battalion's area before he could do any damage. In the five-hour long fighting around the regimental headquarters, 17 explosive-laden Japanese died. Most of them carried packs containing about 20 pounds of TNT with ready detonators, while others carried magnetic mines. With the coming of daylight, patrols went out to clean up any troops that might cause trouble later in the day. Men of the 12th Marines killed approximately 50-60 more enemy soldiers and drove the remainder into other areas where they were liquidated one by one. Despite the initial success of Takashina's well-coordinated counterattack, by noon, his forces had suffered defeat, marking the breaking of the backbone of Japanese resistance on Guam. Marine casualties were significant, with around 166 killed, 645 wounded, and 34 missing between July 25 and 27. Consequently, the 9th Marines retreated approximately 1500 yards to establish better defensive positions, and a battalion of Colonel Stephen Hamilton's 307th Regiment was deployed near Piti Navy Yard. However, the focus now shifted to covering the invasion of Tinian. While naval guns had intermittently harassed Tinian since June 11, the preliminary bombardment of Saipan's sister island commenced on June 20, with the first Army artillery battery targeting northern Tinian. By July 9, the 531st Field Artillery Battalion had fired a total of 7571 rounds. Following the fall of Saipan, the remaining 24th Corps Artillery and Marine howitzers intensified the bombardment, maintaining a continuous round-the-clock schedule and expending a total of 24,536 rounds on northern Tinian. For the most part, 14th Corps Artillery confined its efforts to the area north of the line between Gurguan Point and Masalog Point, while aircraft restricted their efforts to the southern half of the island. Naval ships were assigned any targets on Tinian deemed unsuitable to either of the other two arms. Coordination of the three supporting arms was assigned to the corps artillery representative attached to General Schmidt's staff. In one instance, an artillery air observer discovered three 140-mm. coastal defense guns on Masalog Point that were within easy firing range of White Beaches 1 and 2, but were masked from field artillery. The battleship Colorado was called in and, with its main batteries adjusted by an airborne artillery observer, succeeded in neutralizing or destroying the enemy weapons. Because the spotting plane was not in direct radio contact with the ship, it was necessary for the plane to submit its spotting data to the artillery post by radio, whence they were relayed by telephone to General Schmidt's headquarters, and in turn by radio on another frequency to the firing ship. In spite of this somewhat complicated system of communications, the time lag was so slight as to be insignificant. Meanwhile, starting from June 22, the P-47s belonging to the 318th Fighter Group maintained a relentless barrage on the airfields at Ushi, Gurguan Point, and just east of Tinian Town through constant strafing and bombing, further devastating the town to ruins. Beginning on July 15, naval gunfire operations were reinstated, with Admiral Hill's cruisers and destroyers delivering destructive bombardment daily against Tinian's harbor defenses. Then, on July 22, two P-47s dropped the first napalm bombs used in the Pacific war on Tinian, proving highly effective in incinerating canefields, underbrush, and enemy personnel located in open trenches and dugouts. The following day, Hill intensified preparatory fire with a formidable naval force comprising three battleships, two heavy cruisers, three light cruisers, and sixteen destroyers, positioned strategically to shell Tinian from all directions. However, there was no attempt to focus on the White Beaches to mislead the Japanese about the actual landing point. Throughout the rainy night, destroyers and cruisers maintained control over crucial road junctions while an UDT conducted a last-minute underwater reconnaissance, albeit unsuccessfully attempting to detonate recently discovered mines due to adverse weather conditions. At dawn on July 24, Hill's transports carrying the 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions finally departed from Tanapag Harbor for the short journey to Tinian, successfully reaching their designated areas by 06:00. Simultaneously, the onslaught of artillery, air raids, and naval bombardment persisted over the Japanese defenses, intensifying into a full-scale onslaught by 07:00, with particular focus on the White Beaches. Additionally, efforts were made to neutralize mines on White 2, although these attempts proved futile. As the assault waves took shape, General Watson's Marines effectively executed the demonstration near Tinian Town without suffering any casualties. This demonstration effectively held the defenders in place, preventing them from deploying northward. However, a cleverly concealed Japanese battery managed to inflict significant damage on the battleship Colorado and the destroyer Norman Scott, resulting in the loss of 62 lives and 245 wounded before being neutralized. At 07:17, the initial landing wave crossed the designated line and began the 3000-yard journey to the beach, supported by intense pre-landing bombardment and rocket fire from LCI gunboats.  At about the same moment small-caliber fire--estimated variously as 50-caliber, 20mm and 40mm--began falling around the LST's. Its source could not be located because of the pall of smoke and dust that cloaked the island. Regarding this incident the logistics officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, aboard one of the LST's in the area, recalled: “The fire . . . wounded two or more Navy enlisted men of the crew of the vessel, and possibly a couple of Marines belonging to the landing team. . . . My recollection concerning the Marines who were wounded is hazy . . . the incident created a stir and speculation concerning the source of the fire, but everyone soon settled down to the business at hand.” Despite encountering the sporadic small-caliber fire, the LVTs successfully reached the narrow beaches by 07:50. Upon landing, Company E of the 24th Marines swiftly engaged and eliminated a small beach-defense unit on White 1, while the remainder of the battalion made landfall. On White 2, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 25th Marines landed simultaneously but faced a delay in advancing due to the need for engineers to clear 100 horned mines that had destroyed three LVTs. Subsequently, Colonel Batchelder's Companies G and I circumvented two enemy blockhouses and initiated an inland attack, while other units subdued strongpoints. However, the presence of additional mines and staunch resistance from caves and ravines prevented them from reaching their objective at the O-1 Line and Mount Maga. Meanwhile, Colonel Hart's 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 24th Marines successfully advanced to the O-1 Line amid minimal opposition. Later in the day, reserve and artillery battalions were landed, along with Colonel Jones' 23rd Marines, although their landing was delayed due to communication issues. This delay proved beneficial due to heavy congestion on White 2 at the time. By nightfall, Colonel Wallace's 1st Battalion, along with the 2nd and 4th Tank Battalions, under Hill's command, successfully disembarked 15614 men ashore. General Cates, anticipating Japanese counterattacks, directed his troops to halt at 16:30 to fortify defenses, achieving a beachhead spanning about 7000 yards. This came at a cost of 15 Marines killed and 225 wounded. Ogata, as expected by Cates, immediately ordered counterattacks with the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 50th Regiment and mobilized the Mobile Counterattack Force. While Japanese probes commenced at 22:30, the major assaults, marked by fierce banzai charges, began after midnight.  The attack on the left came first and lasted longest. At 2:00, men of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, straining their eyes through the black moonless night, suddenly saw a compact group of Japanese a short 100 yards away. The Marines opened fire. The compact group became a screaming mass of attackers as the first Marine bullets and shells found targets. Now the shadows were alive with about 600 leaping Japanese naval troops, loaded with aggressive spirit, requiring no instructions to make their screaming charge. Marines called flares into action; the battlefield became light. Marines needed no orders either: the 37mm guns sprayed canister; machine guns cut into the enemy area with grazing fire; rifles pounded out at sighted or suspected targets; mortars crunched into the defilade areas; artillery crashed steadily behind the Japanese to shatter and destroy any reinforcement group. The tightly packed foe was a choice target for all these weapons, and hundreds of shells lashed his ranks. At no time did the enemy penetrate the 1st Battalion; but extremely heavy pressure against Company A, the unit that bore the brunt, caused the battalion commander to reinforce it with engineers, corpsmen, communicators, naval gunfire liaison and shore party personnel. The fight continued hot and heavy until about 0545, when dawn and the vigor of the enemy effort broke simultaneously. Medium tanks from Company B, 4th Tank Battalion, entered the fray at this time and stopped all further thrusts at the Marines' lines. Many Japanese, convinced that all was lost, committed suicide with grenades. While armored amphibians afloat fired on enemy groups hiding along the coast, Marines of the 1st Battalion, 24th Marines, mopped up the area to their front, an activity completed by 0700. They counted 476 Japanese bodies, most of them within 100 yards of Company A's lines. Although no figures are available for Marine casualties in this action, the battalion commander estimated that ". . . Company A was reduced to about 30 men with usable weapons before the enemy was repulsed." Ogata's infantrymen struck Cates' center thirty minutes later, yet their efforts were thwarted by intense small-arms, mortar, and 37mm fire. Despite briefly breaching the line through weak points, they were ultimately defeated by rear elements after prolonged and heavy fighting.  This time, though many of the attackers fell forward of the lines, others penetrated a weak spot at the boundary between the two Marine regiments. About 200 Japanese poured through this spot before the flow could be stopped. After pausing in a swamp behind the lines, the enemy force speared out in two prongs: one straight into the beachhead toward U. S. artillery positions, the other turning west into the 25th Marines' rear areas. The latter group of Japanese attained first contact when they met a well-prepared support platoon from the 3d Battalion, 25th Marines. Positioned to contain just such a penetration as had occurred, the Marines quickly eliminated this Japanese threat, killing 91 in a brief, violent skirmish. The other prong pushed deep into the rear of the beachhead, finally reached the 75mm howitzer firing positions of the 2d Battalion, 14th Marines. Battery D, firing a mission for the 24th Marines, suddenly found itself beset from the front by many determined Japanese. Marines not actively engaged in servicing the howitzers rallied to the defense of their positions with small arms, while the remainder continued firing an artillery mission for the 24th Regiment. Later, as pressure mounted, all hands turned to the task of stopping the Japanese close at hand. At this juncture the .50-caliber machine guns of the other two batteries (E and F) of the battalion levelled a heavy volume of enfilading fire into the area forward of besieged Battery D. This fire, in the words of the battalion executive officer, "literally tore the Japanese . . . to pieces." To reinforce Battery D in its bitter fight, Company C, 8th Marines, arrived at 0445. But by then the situation was well in hand; the Japanese had faltered and stopped before the deluge of small-arms fire. Morning revealed about 100 dead Japanese in the area, while the artillerymen had lost but two of their number--both killed manning a .50-caliber machine gun with Battery D. The only Japanese penetration of the night had shattered itself against a prepared rear area. Up at the front, meanwhile, Marines of the 25th Regiment and the right (2d) battalion of the 24th Regiment, fought off a series of frontal rushes upon their positions. In each case the Japanese were stopped at the barbed wire forward of the Marines' lines. The all-night firing had taken a heavy toll of the Marines' ammunition stocks, however, and by shortly before daylight there was concern along the lines that another heavy attack might exhaust supplies. Dawn came first. Attached tanks moved up at once to range the area forward of the lines. They blasted points of resistance with their 75mm guns, killing or chasing such few Japanese as had survived the night melee. Nearly 500 Japanese were killed in the attacks against the center of the beachhead and in the skirmishes behind the lines following the penetration. The third and last major enemy effort struck the extreme right (south) flank of the beachhead at 3:30. The 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, in position along the coast, bore the brunt of this thrust, although the 2d Battalion, 25th Marines, also figured prominently in the action. Moving north along the coastal road, the enemy force consisted of five or six light tanks (about half of those available to the Japanese at Tinian) with infantrymen riding and following on foot. First warning of the enemy move came when Marine listening posts stationed along the road a short distance forward of the lines reported enemy tanks rumbling in from the south. With the tanks an estimated 400 yards in front of the lines, Marine artillery opened up. The tanks came on. Ready for just this situation, U. S. ships began firing illuminating shells over the area, virtually turning night into day. Bazookas, 75mm half-tracks, and 37mm guns attached to three battalions now went into action. One of the 37mm platoons, positioned astride the coral road, leveled point-blank fires into the enemy armor. Even so, one fast-moving tank weathered a 37mm hit and drove through the front lines into rear areas before a Marine bazookaman finished it off. An officer present on the scene described the action as he saw it: “The three lead tanks broke through our wall of fire. One began to glow blood-red, turned crazily on its tracks, and careened into a ditch. A second, mortally wounded, turned its machine guns on its tormentors, firing into the ditches in a last desperate effort to fight its way free. One hundred yards more and it stopped dead in its tracks. The third tried frantically to turn and then retreat, but our men closed in, literally blasting it apart. . . . Bazookas knocked out the fourth tank with a direct hit which killed the driver. The rest of the crew piled out of the turret, screaming. The fifth tank, completely surrounded, attempted to flee. Bazookas made short work of it. Another hit set it afire, and its crew was cremated.” Thus, five tanks stood immobile on the field of battle. If a sixth accompanied this incursion, it escaped, since there was no trace of it the following morning when Marines moved through the area. Despite the fact that their armor was gone, enemy foot soldiers from the 1st and 2d Battalions, 50th Infantry, and the 1st Battalion, 135th Infantry, pressed toward the Marines. The fighting that ensued was close-in and savage, but the Japanese never cracked the tight defense. The few who seeped through the lines met a quick end at the hands of the 23d Marines' reserve (1st Battalion), positioned to provide depth in this precise area. The operations officer of the 2d Battalion, 23d Marines, described the weird termination of the Japanese activities: “. . . as it began to get light, Jap bodies began to fly ten to fifteen feet in the air in the area in front of our lines. . . . We knew that hand grenades did not have the power to blow a man's body that high and could not figure out what was happening. [Later] we moved out to mop up. . . . It turned out that about fifty percent of the dead Japs carried magnetic mines and had obviously been ordered to break through our lines and destroy the tanks in the rear of us. . . . The Japs who were wounded and unable to flee were placing the tank mines under their bodies and tapping the detonators.” Daylight revealed that the enemy had expended 267 men and five tanks (of 12 on the island) against the right flank of the beachhead with no success. By the end of the night's counterattacks, 1241 Japanese bodies lay scattered along Cates' front, with the 1st Battalion, 135th Regiment virtually decimated, while Marine casualties numbered less than 100. Reflecting on the engagement, they later concluded: "It was there and then that [we] broke the Jap's back in the battle for Tinian". This assessment proved accurate, as Ogata's forces began retreating towards the southern end of the island. 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. Similar to the experience invading Saipan, Guam and Tinian proved to be literal horror shows. The savagery of the Island hoping campaign had increased ten-fold. The Japanese hoped by inflicted as much pain as possible, the Americans might simply come to the peace table, but was there any real chance of that?

Uncanny Japan - Exploring Japanese Myths, Folktales, Superstitions, History and Language

Discover the intricacies of Japanese chopstick etiquette and lore. Learn about godly chopsticks, taboos that can bring death, and the concept of 'wa' (harmony) in Japanese culture. Avoid social faux pas and deepen your understanding of this seemingly simple yet complex utensil. [This description contains Amazon affiliate links. If you click on a link and make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no additional cost to you.] Uncanny Japan is author Thersa Matsuura. Check out her books including The Book of Japanese Folklore by clicking on the Amazon link.  If you'd like to help support the podcast and have a bedtime story read to you monthly, please visit Patreon. Discord: https://discord.gg/XdMZTzmyUb Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thersamatsuura Website: https://www.uncannyjapan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@UncannyJapan Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/uncannyjapan.bsky.social Mastodon: https://famichiki.jp/@UncannyJapan Twitter: https://twitter.com/UncannyJapan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uncannyjapan/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uncannyjapan/ Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Thersa-Matsuura/e/B002CWZ73Y/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1500180689&sr=8-1 Buy Me a Coffee (one-time contribution): https://buymeacoffee.com/uncannyjapan Credits Intro music by Julyan Ray Matsuura

Artificial Turf Wars
Around The Nest: Rafael Ohashi shuts out Northwest League

Artificial Turf Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 52:43


Around The Nest is the Blue Jays' minor league podcast where the broadcasters from up and down the farm system get together to talk about the performances of Blue Jays prospects in the past two weeks. This week, we welcome Chris Georges, the Vancouver Canadians' broadcast assistant, to the Nest. Chris G. is joined by Chris Jared of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Larry Larson of the Dunedin Blue Jays, and of course podcast host and the Voice of the Canadians, Tyler Zickel. The Fisher Cats have had solid pitching performances—like Adam Macko striking out nine Yard Goats—but have had weak run support (sound familiar). Overall, the team is still loose, believing that they are better than their 15-21 win-loss record. Before a rough start Friday evening, Trenton Wallace had been solid for New Hampshire, sporting a funky delivery. Alan Roden has struggled at the plate but has been working hard, one-on-one with manager Cesar Martin. The D-Jays batters had been taking a lot of walks earlier in the season, but had seemed to be little overeager lately. On the positive side, Christian Feliz and Yhoangel Aponte have been taking patient, encouraging at bats and lately, Manuel Beltre seems to have turned a corner, taking better at bats and getting a walkoff hit. On the negative side, Arjun Nimmala had been placed on the development list strikeouts have been piling up now that he's seeing more breaking balls. On the mound side, Juaron Watts-Brown has been displaying a nasty slider and an underrated change-up and Connor O'Halloran has demonstrated that he can grind through games in which he just didn't have his best stuff. Vancouver's Jace Bohrofen had been getting walks and making good contact but had not displayed home run power until this week when he hit two. Ryan McCarty has been delivering clutch hits for the Canadians and is seen as a guy with a big heart who is easy to root for. Japanese-Brazilian Raphael Ohashi has almost been perfect out of the bullpen, starting the season with 15 consecutive scoreless innings against five different Northwest League teams. Ohashi will be given a start in game 1 of Saturday's doubleheader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ikigai Stories
IKI Conversation: Aki Ohashi

Ikigai Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 54:30


IKI Conversation with Aki Ohashi, Vice President, Evolution VC. For more information on the IKI Network, visit: www.ikigailab.co/iki

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Swimming: JASF Picks Olympic Members Including Ohashi, Ikee, Suzuki, Honda, Seto

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 0:08


Swimming: JASF Picks Olympic Members Including Ohashi, Ikee, Suzuki, Honda, Seto

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Women's Swimming: Tokyo Games Gold Medalist Yui Ohashi Wins Paris Olympic Berth

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 0:06


Women's Swimming: Tokyo Games Gold Medalist Yui Ohashi Wins Paris Olympic Berth

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Strawberries and Joy: Audio Dharma Talk by Yoko Ohashi (2024/03/16)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024


"Let's encourage each other to dance with our vows, to dance with the taste of our freedom."

B-Sides Boxing
A few small shows before getting into the Teiken-Ohashi and Matchroom cards this weekend

B-Sides Boxing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 23:49


~ Call/text anonymously: 833.LVX.PODS~ Follow the show: https://lvx.at/boxingContinuation ~ Preview block A, looking ahead at a few smaller events briefly before moving to the Teiken-Ohashi collab in Tokyo and the Matchroom card in Florida.

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Practicing with Equanimity: Audio Dharma Talk by Yoko Ohashi (2024/01/06)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024


“The practice of equanimity is a practice of care, of bringing very close care to your body. What is happening right now as we sit? "

Fanmacia Popular
Fanmacia Popular 285 (T07 E33): Un programa en homenaje a la gran voz de Junko Ohashi

Fanmacia Popular

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 199:06


Fanmacia Popular inició este mes de marzo 2023 su séptima temporada al aire con toda la compañía propia de los sábados por la tarde. Con mas de 250 episodios y caminando rumbo a los 300, Fanmacia Popular se alza como como uno de los programas mas longevos de su tipo en la radiofonía digital y ello es mérito de un equipo encabezado por Roque, quien junto a Kira, Carlos y Dani cuentan cada semana las novedades de la animación japonesa, el manga, el entretenimiento asiático y la cultura pop de Japón. En este programa vamos a tener la presencia musical especial de la recientemente fallecida cantante Junko Ohashi la cual estará presente en gran parte de los bloques musicales de ese programa. En lo que respecta a información. conversamos sobre los nominados para la versión 2023 de los Game Awards ¿Quiénes serán los que irán por el GOTY? Además, el nuevo trailer que trae Shaman King Flowers y las posibles vías de difusión que tendrá la serie en streming, El estreno exclusivo de SandLand de Akira Toriyama a través de Disney+ y el estrepitoso fracaso de The Marvels que salpica al desarrollo de Avengers V. Esto junto a las breves de la semana con Suzume y su llegada a Crunchyroll, las cifras de rating que dejó el episodio final de Shingeki no Kyojin,y el posible anime que podría tener la franquicia cinematográfica de John Wick, Desde luego, también tendremos nuestras tradicionales secciones entre las que se encuentran el Fashion Geek, que hoy tendrá un nuevo tributo en esta oportunidad al fallecido bajista Heath de la clásica agrupación X JAPAN junto a los Emprendimientos Geeks de esta semana. Esta semana Roque nos una especial dedicatoria en su sección La Reseña Citypop, en donde repasará la historia, éxitos y vida de una de las mas grandes voces de la música de Japón y cuyo episodio estuvo dedicado a su memoria: Junko Ohashi también conocida como ERASED. Por último, tendremos una travesía por los éxitos de Japon en el Asian Top Chart. Programa emitido el día sábado 18 de noviembre de 2023.

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Non-Dual Nature: Audio Dharma Talk by Yoko Ohashi (2023/10/14)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023


"In absolute truth, we are all one, we are all connected. What we think, what we speak, and what we act—all these things impact everyone in the world, everything in the world."

THE 505 PODCAST
82. How Scott Ohashi Films for BOTH The Dodgers AND The Lakers

THE 505 PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 92:26


Roc Nation, welcome back to EP 82 of The 505 Podcast! Today's guest is Scott Ohashi. Scott is an incredibly talented cinematography, who works for Spectrum TV and has the lucky job of covering two of the most prestigious teams in all of sports - The Dodgers and Lakers. He drops some amazing gems about storytelling for longer form pieces and even gives away some editing secrets for his unreal color and sound design.Get the best memory cards in the game, Lexar Memory, here:Lexar 128GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SD: https://bhpho.to/3ZzXaVGLexar 256GB Professional 1800x UHS-II SD: https://bhpho.to/458WOquLexar 320GB Professional CFexpress Type A Card GOLD: https://bhpho.to/48owD1TLexar Professional CFexpress Type A / SD USB 3.2 Gen 2 Reader: https://bhpho.to/46nmlx6Join our Discord! https://discord.gg/xgEAzkqAvsCOP THE BFIGGY "ESSENTIALS" SFX PACK HERE:https://courses.thecreatorcoach.com/BFIGGYSFXPACKIf you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.Check out Scott Here:https://www.instagram.com/scottohashi/https://www.scottohashi.com/DM US ON IG: (Our DM's are always open!)Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/Chase: https://www.instagram.com/chaseronii/TikTok:Bfiggy: https://www.tiktok.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.tiktok.com/kostasgarcia/

Lawyer on Air
The power of listening: Insights from Sayaka Ohashi, Lawyer and Advocate

Lawyer on Air

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 59:47


Sayaka Ohashi, a legal counsel specialising in employment law, shares how her experience of raising three children and listening to what they have to say, has greatly improved her practice in employment law. She also encourages male lawyers to embrace child-rearing as it can make them better professionals. Her reasons are a little different from what you might be thinking (you will need to listen in!) Sayaka has had a varied career with big law firms and now running her own practice also makes time for new hobbies and even a side business!  If you enjoyed this episode and it inspired you in some way, we'd love to hear about it and know your biggest takeaway. Head over to Apple Podcasts to leave a review and we'd love it if you would leave us a message here! In this episode you'll hear: The importance of listening skills for all lawyers How Sayaka practiced effective communication with her children that helped her support her clients too The social pressures that Japanese mothers face and what can happen when you try to do it all yourself Finding meaning in imperfections through the art of Kintsugi and creating a side business from learning about gardening Her favourite book and other fun facts  About Sayaka  Sayaka Ohashi is a lawyer who has been practicing almost 20 years. Her focus is on employment, as well as supporting foreigners living in Japan on legal issues. She is also active as a translator/interpreter. Quite recently, she also started a business as a florist and enjoys creating container gardens. Connect with Sayaka  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayaka-ohashi-46292131/ Links Artizon Museum restaurant https://www.artizon.museum/user-guide/museum-cafe/  How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk: https://amzn.asia/d/8C5GKVk  Connect with Catherine  Linked In https://www.linkedin.com/in/oconnellcatherine/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lawyeronair YouTube: https://youtube.com/@lawyeronair 

Speak like a CEO
195: Reviving America's Oldest Retailer. Ken Ohashi, CEO Brooks Brothers

Speak like a CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 38:43


His company has dressed 41 out of 46 US presidents, is the oldest apparel brand in America in continuous operation, and was the first brand to introduce ready-to-wear.  Brooks Brothers is nothing short of a legendary brand, and Ken Ohashi is the man behind its revival. He took over as CEO after the company had to file for bankruptcy during Covid. After an impressive turn-around, the company had a record year in 2022 and paid out bonuses to its employees for the first time in over a decade.  What is the recipe for success? According to Ken, he has an inside-out and a 360 degree approach to branding, marketing and communications. Instead of first focusing on the customer, his focus is on the company culture. The customer will buy if you practise what you preach. You also need to be everywhere at all times.  In this week's episode, Ken talks us through how he transformed Brooks Brothers and revived the brand, how change is not about abandoning the past but building on it, and the importance of listening. Subscribe to the Message Machine newsletter and become an unstoppable founder yourself.  https://www.eoipsocommunications.com/kontakt/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/likeaceo/message

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
The Fire to Wake Up: audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2023/03/25)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023


Who am I in the midst of this fleeting life? How can I use myself? How can we all use ourselves? Because we are so special, each of us…

Fashion Talk
Episode34(2) Ohashi(ROTA/Grafic Designer)

Fashion Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 29:29


後編です。OhashiさんのブランドROTAにまつわるグラフィックについて、興味深い解説。GODIVAについて等。映画のお仕事の話もお伺いしました。Wildstyleの話はもっとしたかったなぁ。

Fashion Talk
Episode34(1) Ohashi(ROTA/Grafic Designer)

Fashion Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 44:08


映画パンフレットを手がけたりグラフィックデザインをしたり、そして古着屋さんも!様々な顔を持つOhashiさん。前半は映画館でのアルバイトの話から好きな映画まで色々な事をお伺いしました。

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Healing: audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2022/11/05)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022


When we practice together as a sangha, this is a refuge we can take—to recognize that all our ancestors are in this room, literally, right now.

PHILE WEB
Astell&Kern、大橋彩香監修「AK HC2 Ayaka Ohashi Edition」10/21予約開始。録り下ろし楽曲も提供

PHILE WEB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 0:26


{「Astell&Kern、大橋彩香監修「AK HC2 Ayaka Ohashi Edition」10/21予約開始。録り下ろし楽曲も提供」 アユートは、声優・大橋彩香が完全監修したAstell&Kern製ポータブルUSB DAC「AK HC2 Ayaka Ohashi Edition」について、10月21日(金)正午より予約開始することを発表。}

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi and Kidō Ian Case (2022/04/09)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022


When we come together, with all the trauma bodies in the room, it's not just me, it's not just Ian, it's not  just us – it's all of the ancestors, all the people that came before us.

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Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2022/03/26)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2022


Bring your attention to your heart area. How does it feel, to give, this moment, to ourselves, completely to ourselves? Wherever you are, with your thoughts and feelings, painful or joyous… how is it to give, completely, to what we are feeling at this time?

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Update Studio
Guest/44: Appetite For Laziness / 2of2 (Mitsunori Ohashi)

Update Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 46:43


Mitsunori Ohashiさんと、大学、学習、小説、漫画、収録機材について話しました --- Keywords 実力も運のうち, マイケルサンデル, 親ガチャ, 学歴社会, 大学の意義, 学位を金で買う, 受験と学習量, 題意に気付く, 三体, 深夜特急, ためになるマンガ, 体調が悪くなるマンガ, 既視感, 解説キャラ, ラべリアマイク, メディアのクオリティ --- Akira Fukunaga (@Akira_Fukunaga), Mitsunori Ohashi (@mitsunorioh) --- ShowNotes 実力も運のうち 能力主義は正義か? 平成31年度東京大学学部入学式 祝辞 三体 Rebuild 272: Universal Truth (N) 深夜特急 正直不動産 いまからここは倫理です。 血の轍 おかえりアリス SENNHEISER Portable Lavalier Set

Update Studio
Guest/43: Appetite For Laziness 1/2 (Mitsunori Ohashi)

Update Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 44:26


Mitsunori Ohashiさんと、最近買ったものについて話しました --- Keywords 感染者減, オンライン文化, FULLMARKS, メリノウール, ACLIMA, NORRONA, TEIJIN OCTA, アクティブインサレーション, ダウンパンツ, ナチュラルランニング, 足裏原理主義, Lunasandals, Vivovarefoot, スマート家電, IFTTT, iPad mini --- Akira Fukunaga (@Akira_Fukunaga), Mitsunori Ohashi (@mitsunorioh) --- ShowNotes ACLIMA woolnet singlet Norrona Folketind Octa Jacket Norrona Folketin Thermo40 Shorts Lunasandals Vivobarefoot PRIMUS TRAIL KNIT FG Sesami4 Anker RoboVac Eufy G10 Hybrid IFTTT iPad mini

Holly Jolly X'masu
Episode 31 - Ohashi Trio's "Magic"

Holly Jolly X'masu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 50:37


Welcome to episode 31 of Holly Jolly X'masu! In this episode, I talk about Ohashi Trio's 2013 album, “Magic.” When I first got this CD, I listened to it repeatedly for a couple weeks. I thought it was fantastic. I did slightly regret the fact that I couldn't get the DVD, as I'd have liked to have seen the short film, “Tree House.” Unfortunately, not only could I not get the DVD, but I've yet to see the video turn up online. The video for “Magic” appears to have been made from footage from “Tree House,” or at least shot concurrently, so you can get something of a feel for the film. Unlike the bulk of the albums I've covered, I was able to find videos for nearly every song on the album. The only one missing is “Hallelujah.” Koibito ga Santa Claus Magic Love the Season All I Want for Christmas Is You River Starman Snow Drop Mori no Christmas Please Come Home for Christmas Thanks for listening, and I hope you enjoyed Ohashi Trio as much as I did. Be sure to listen in next week to my special Halloween episode where I discuss the 1978 sci-fi thriller, “Blue Christmas – Blood Type: Blue,” and its soundtrack. As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you'd like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know. Remember, I've added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you'd like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I've also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I'll be trying to add more. Any proceeds or donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!

Investors Hub - Market Vision
Amazon to the Rescue? | Cannabis Investing with Ted Ohashi | Khiron, Lexaria, and More!

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 10:30


We chat with Ted Ohashi, writer of "The Cannabis Report" on Investors Hub, about what is going on in the world of cannabis. Amazon announced last week that they were more strongly supporting pro-cannabis legislation. The House of Representatives also attached the SAFE act to a "must pass" bill to try and sneak it through 0:00 Intro with Disclaimer 0:45 Amazon to the Rescue? 4:10 What Happens After SAFE Banking Act 6:14 Model Portfolio Update 9:24 Final Thoughts and Disclosures Ted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letstokebiz/ Ted on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedohashi/?originalSubdomain=ca !Disclosures: Ted says he has no shares in the companies mentioned !!We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Zen
Z0144 Sich öffnen für das, was außerhalb unseres Erwartungshorizontes liegt (Teisho vom 16.7.2021)

Zen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 37:27


Eine Geschichte aus dem Buch 'Das verborgene Licht': Ohashi verkauft ihren Körper. Ohashi, die Tochter eines verarmten Ronin, die sich aus wirtschaftlichen Zwängen prostituieren muss, geht zu Hakuin und bekommt von ihm ein Koan: "Wer ist die Person, die diese Arbeit macht?". Nachdem sie sich ihrer größten Angst, der Furcht vor dem Gewitter und den Blitzen, bewusst aussetzt, erwacht sie zu einer neuen Sicht auf das Leben. Anhand dieser Geschichte spricht Christoph Rei Ho Hatlapa über unsere Versuche, aus eigener Kraft perfekt zu handeln und uns durchzusetzen. Aber, wenn wir es schaffen, Zugang zu den Kräften zu finden, die durch uns hindurch wirken, dann erscheint uns unsere Welt in einem ganz anderen Licht. Wir haben dann die Chance, aus dem "Großen heimatlosen Selbst" heraus, wie es im Zen heißt, zu leben und von der Ebene der Urteile und der Vergleiche zur Ebene der wirklichen Lebendigkeit zu wechseln. Um diesen Schritt machen zu können, müssen wir uns zunächst den eigenen Umständen und unseren tiefsten Ängsten stellen und uns der Botschaft hingeben, die vielleicht in ihnen verborgen liegt. Dann können wir uns, außerhalb unseres Erwartungshorizontes, für diejenigen Kräfte öffnen, die weit über uns hinausgehen. Um für junge Erwachsene den Aufenthalt im ToGenJi zu ermöglichen, bitten wir um eine Spende. Sie finden die Kontodaten/Paypal auf unserer Website http://choka-sangha.de/kontakt/spenden/ Herzlichen Dank

Dream Big Podcast
DB 266: Medals & Trophies Do Not Guarantee Happiness

Dream Big Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 6:29


A few years ago, a UCLA gymnast named Katelyn Ohashi captivated the world with a viral floor routine that has amassed over 190M views on Youtube.  If you are one of the few who has not seen Katelyn's performance, we are including a link to the video in the Resources section of our show notes.  You will literally feel Katelyn's positive energy and fun-loving attitude come through your device when you watch her routine.  Katelyn's performance, which earned a Perfect 10, showcased that rare combination of immense talent and contagious joyfulness, which made the whole world stop and collectively smile.  That's why it came as a complete shock to our family when we heard Katelyn share in an interview that until recently she was extremely unhappy.   In fact, just a few years before arriving at UCLA, Katelyn was so depressed that she was ready to give up on gymnastics entirely.  How did Katelyn turn her life around and become the happy, young woman that was on full display in that performance?  Eva shares Katelyn's story in this episode, which includes important life lessons for all the young Big Dreamers in our audience particularly about the importance of self-love.  Thank you Katelyn for inspiring this episode!   For our show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/266

Investors Hub - Market Vision
Cannabis Investing | Lexaria (LEXX), Khiron (KHRNF), Kiaro (KO) | with Ted Ohashi

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 8:12


Ted is back for another week! He shares what is going on with some companies in his model portfolio, including Lexaria, Khiron, and Kiaro! 0:00 Intro with Disclaimer 0:42 THC vs CBD vs Industrial Hemp 1:48 Hemp Concrete? 2:19 Model Portfolio Update 6:07 Interview with Kiaro 7:00 Final Thoughts Ted's interview with Kiaro: http://www.investmentpitch.com/video/1_nb9xhn3m/Kiaro-Holdings-CEO-Daniel-Petrov-is-interviewed-by-Ted-Ohashi-of-Lets-Toke-Business Ted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letstokebiz/ Ted on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedohashi/?originalSubdomain=ca !Disclosures: Ted says he has no shares in the companies mentioned !!We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. Website: https://investorshub.advfn.com/ Market Vision Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHub_Vision Investors Hub Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investors_Hub Talk with me on the Market Vision forum: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Investors-Hub-Market-Vision-38574/ Investors Hub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/investorshub-com-inc- Investors Hub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvestorsHub #stocks #cannabis #investing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Fairly.fm
249 シリア難民の女性に仕事をつくりたい!with Nozomi Ohashi

Fairly.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 79:42


Nozomi Ohashiさん(@mazinozo)をゲストに迎えシリア難民を雇用するソーシャルビジネスを起業するに至った経緯などについて伺いました。 クラウドファンディングシリア難民の女性に仕事をつくりたい!〜オリーブ…

Fanmacia Popular
Fanmacia Popular 186 (T05 E15) Corrió merca en Jellystone mientras 2B baila al ritmo de "Awoo"

Fanmacia Popular

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2021 169:55


Fanmacia Popular te sigue trayendo lo mejor de la cultura friki todos los sábados por Modoradio en la compañía de Kira, Carlos y Eriol. En esta oportunidad en nuestro mix informativo, comentamos sobre la nueva serie "Jellystone" en donde ya comienza a hacer ruido su estilo de animación. Ante ello, nuestro panel bromea sobre el polémico nuevo diseño que tendrán Yogi y sus amigos. Ante ello la pregunta es ¿Corrio la merca en el parque y en la factoría de Hanna & Barbera? Además, la nueva temporada que se viene de Kimetsu no Yaiba que ya presentó teaser, lo nuevo que se viene de la franquicia de videojuegos NieR y los cambios programáticos de ETC. Además, tendremos la revisión de Kira en el Fashion Geek Musix con la banda An Cafe. Los Emprendimientos Geeks con el apoyo a las PYMES frikis. La Reseña Citypop dedicado al "Awoo" de unko Ohashi y el Asian Top Chart dedicado a los éxitos de China. Programa emitido el 17 de julio de 2021.

Down to Business English: Business News to Improve your Business English

Marie Ohashi, Executive Director of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Japan, talks to Skip Montreux about a career path that has taken her from Japan to Canada to the UAE and back to Japan. Free audio script available at downtobusinessenglish.com Visit Apple Podcasts to subscribe to Down to Business English, rate the show, and leave a comment. Visit our website or Facebook page to ask a question, post a comment, and sign up for the Down to Business English Newsletter. Contact Skip, Dez, and Samantha at downtobusinessenglish@gmail.com Follow Skip & Dez Skip Montreux on Twitter Skip Montreux on Instagram Skip Montreux on Facebook Dez Morgan on Twitter RSS Feed

Investors Hub - Market Vision
Cannabis Investing! | How Will Cannabis Companies Grow? (LEXX, KHRNF, etc) | with Ted Ohashi

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 12:04


We are kicking off June with a Ted Tuesday! We chat with Ted Ohashi, writer of "The Cannabis Report", about how cannabis companies will develop. He also shares some new things from companies in his model portfolio including Khiron and Lexaria. Ted on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letstokebiz/ Ted on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedohashi/?originalSubdomain=ca 0:00 Intro with Disclaimer 0:54 Cannabis Company Comparison 2:20 Room for the Little Guy? 3:58 First-Mover Advantage? 6:51 Model Portfolio Developments 8:18 Companies Outside Portfolio 10:10 Final Thoughts and Disclosures !Disclosures: Ted says he has no positions in the companies mentioned !!We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. Khiron (KHRNF): https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/khiron-life-sciences-qx-KHRNF/stock-price Lexaria (LEXX): https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/NASDAQ/lexaria-bioscience-LEXX/stock-price Website: https://investorshub.advfn.com/ Market Vision Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHub_Vision Investors Hub Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investors_Hub Talk with me on the Market Vision forum: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Investors-Hub-Market-Vision-38574/ Investors Hub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/investorshub-com-inc- Investors Hub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvestorsHub #stocks #cannabis #investing --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Investors Hub - Market Vision
What Makes a Good Cannabis Company? | Lexaria (LEXX) and More! | with Ted Ohashi

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 12:50


Ted Ohashi is back for Ted Tuesday! We chat about the new cannabis change coming from the DEA and a companies in his model portfolio Lexaria. He also shares 2 big things he looks for in a good cannabis company. Watch on YouTube! https://youtu.be/Au67qY6dEnw !We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. !!Ted says he has no positions in the companies mentioned --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Investors Hub - Market Vision
Cannabis Investing May the 4th | KHRNF, JUSHF, TGIFF | with Ted Ohashi

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 10:41


Ted gets all the good holidays! 4/20. May the 4th (be with you). We chat with Ted Ohashi about what is going on in the cannabis industry, including the legislative issues in Mexico and new developments in some of his model portfolio companies like Khiron (KHRNF) and 1933 Industries (TGIFF). Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/1eopRDSc-4g 0:00 Intro with Disclaimer 1:11 Trouble in Mexico? 2:06 Normalcy Priced In? 4:11 What is Bad for Cannabis? 7:02 Model Portfolio Developments 8:46 Final Thoughts and Disclosures !!Disclosure!!: Ted says he has no stake in the companies mentioned !!We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. Website: https://investorshub.advfn.com/ Market Vision Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHub_Vision Investors Hub Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investors_Hub Talk with me on the Market Vision forum: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Investors-Hub-Market-Vision-38574/ Investors Hub LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/investorshub-com-inc- Investors Hub Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InvestorsHub #stocks #investing #cannabis --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The buddhahood Podcast
Gosho-P2-Ohashi-no-Taro

The buddhahood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 28:17


Self and other; Body and Mind; karma and energies and our Samsaric manifestation. The "bonds" that we interact with between parents and siblings are integrated into our Earthly existence just as fire and water. 

The buddhahood Podcast
Gosho-P1-Ohashi-no-Taro

The buddhahood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 47:08


We are Karma (kinetic energies in motion), and those energies include some tendencies and conditions of father and mother. This is our filial attachment and responsibility. Through our own practice of attainment, we can alter the karmic energies we inherit from our parents and ancestry.

Investors Hub - Market Vision
Cannabis Investing | 4/20 Episode (JUSHF, LEXX, KHRNF) | With Ted Ohashi

Investors Hub - Market Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 9:25


We chat with Ted Ohashi, writer of "The Cannabis Report" on Investors Hub, about what is going on in the cannabis industry. We talk about the US House passage of the SAFE Banking Act and some companies in his model portfolio including: Jushi (JUSHF, JUSH), Lexaria (LEXX, LEXXW), and Khiron (KHRNF, KHRN) Check out the video version on YouTube!: https://youtu.be/xrN18uytwoA 0:00 Intro with Disclaimer 0:50 SAFE Banking Act 1:36 SAFE Banking in Senate? 2:34 Non-Legislative Catalysts and Jushi 4:16 Model Portfolio Companies 6:50 Final Thoughts 8:18 Disclosures Ted says he has no positions in the companies mentioned We produce videos and content to share the perspective of different investors. No video we produce is designed to be direct investing advice, and the investing opinions of our guests are their own. Invest at your own risk. Do your due diligence. #stocks #cannabis #420 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Manga Machinations
341 - Manga in Motion 46 - ON-GAKU: Our Sound

Manga Machinations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 175:45


This week Morgana talks about Harley Quinn variant covers, Darfox chomps into the sadness burrito of Violet Evergarden the Movie, and dakazu thinks Bokurano: Ours is effective at being awful. We also can’t stop talking about how much we loved ON-GAKU: Our Sound! And tune in afterwards for a bonus spoiler discussion on Zack Snyder’s Justice League(The real Seamus Cut)!!! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Peter Ivers” by the dresscodes from ON-GAKU: Our Sound, Opening, Introductions, Bonus spoiler-talk on Zack Snyder’s Justice League  00:02:24 - Listener Emails: Rereading Yu Yu Hakusho to compare translations 00:07:28 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Morgana loves her Yoshitaka Amano variant cover of Harley Quinn Vol 4 #1 00:18:59 - Darfox describes Violet Evergarden the Movie as a sadness burrito 00:28:14 - *SPOILERS* dakazu thought the overly cruel dramatics of Bokurano: Ours was a product of its times  00:38:46 - Yorishiro Toranku is about a world where killing the murderer revives the victim 00:50:29 - News: Announcements for a Black Clover and Jujutsu Kaisen 0 anime movies 00:55:11 - xxxHOLiC getting a stage adaptation for Fall 2021 00:56:44 - Editor of Attack on Titan threatening legal actions against illegal uploads and leaks for the upcoming final chapter 01:03:12 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: One Shot on Sakuran, We’ll be reviewing Moyoco Anno’s story about the spunky oiran Kiyoha 01:05:05 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: ON-GAKU: Our Sound, Transition Song: “Kimi no Yokogao” by Kobijutsu from ON-GAKU: Our Sound, we review the 2020 anime film based on Hiroyuki Ohashi debut manga that took director Kenji Iwaisawa 7 years to make 01:33:01 - Next Week’s Topic: Sakuran, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster 01:34:32 - Bonus spoiler-talk about Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma by Yoko Ohashi (2021/03/27)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021


The whole process must return to the source. Just like a baby taking to it’s mother. Just how natural that is that we all have a mother. How natural that is that we come from our ancestors. How natural that is that things sprout from roots into leaves. We can take refuge in the roots, … Audio dharma by Yoko Ohashi (2021/03/27) Read More »

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The Massage Mentor
Ohashi Interview 1

The Massage Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 48:18


The Massage Mentor and Ohashi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Massage Mentor
Ohashi Interview 2

The Massage Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 19:24


The Massage Mentor and Ohashi --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

ON Point with Alex Pierson
A Car salesman who is lucky to be alive, why have 11 senior scientists spoken out against delaying the 2nd dose of COVID vaccines? And why have worries grown in the Tories over O'Toole's leadership

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 35:39


Alex speaks with Moe Al-Kaissy, a car salesman at Sports Motors dealership about his harrowing ordeal when thieves stole a car from his lot...with Moe holding onto the hood for dear life. Next Alex speaks with Pamela Ohashi, Director of Tumor Immunotherapy Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Center & Prof. at U of T Department of Immunology about why her and 10 of her fellow scientists have penned a letter criticizing the delay of the 2nd dose of COVID vaccines. And finally Alex speaks with Jenni Byrne, of Jenny Byrne and Associates about why the Conservative party is growing worried about the decisions and actions of Leader Erin O'Toole See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind the Gear
BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 125: Tim Ohashi – Head Video Analyst with the NHL’s Seattle Kraken

Behind the Gear

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 79:07


The Kraken! It was a lot of fun to sit down with Tim Ohashi the Head Video Analyst with the NHL’s newest team the Seattle Kraken. Tim takes us behind the scenes into the world of video analysis and what it’s like to be a part of an NHL coaching staff. Tim shares his journey … BEHIND THE GEAR Episode 125: Tim Ohashi – Head Video Analyst with the NHL’s Seattle Kraken Read More »

The Janchi Show
028 // Kaytie Ohashi + Crown's Mychew!

The Janchi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 88:01


// Meet Kaytie Ohashi!@disvillainsscholar on Instagram Show Resources March 1st Movement https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March_1st_Movement Also called “Samil” or “3-1” Movement The Wonderful World of Disney Villains on: Apple Spotify https://wonderfulworldofdisneyvillains.com  In this episode we talk about: The March First Movement (삼일절): 1:27 Kaytie Intro: 10:29 BIPOC Community: 20:13 Kad Camps & Conferences: 24:55 Talking Adoption: 28:59 Going to Korea: 39:11 Intersectional Identities: 48:20 The Wonderful World of Disney...Villains?!: 59:52 Crown's Mychew! 1:15:21  ---// Support/Follow the Show! Online at janchishow.comSupport the show at janchishow.com/support Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram: @janchishowJoin our Group! janchishow.com/afterparty Watch our Youtube Videos The Janchi Show Quick BioWe're three Korean-American Adoptees spread out around the country and each of us are at different stages in life. We'll talk about the Korean-American adoptee experience and learn more about our shared culture, usually with food. And it won't just be the three of us; each week we'll have other adoptees from all over the world joining us to talk about what makes us similar and what makes us unique. So join the party!// Meet the Janchi Boys!Nathan NowackNathan was adopted from Seoul and raised in a small town in Oklahoma by a loving family and adopted sister.  After college in Colorado he later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a digital media career and eventually started 2 photography companies.  He has a wife and 3 kids and has reconnected with his biological family in 2014.Connect with Nathan! Website: http://www.nathannowack.com LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/nathann/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/nowackphoto Patrick ArmstrongPatrick was adopted from Seoul and raised in a small(er than Nathan's) town in Indiana. After dropping out of college, he travelled around, working a variety of jobs before co-founding the All Times Are Local Foundation with his adopted sister in Chicago. He currently lives in Indianapolis with his fiancé and is 7 seconds into his journey of exploring his Korean-American adoptee identity.Connect with Patrick! Website: http://www.alltimesarelocal.org LinkedIn: http://linkedin/in/patrickarmstrong219 Instagram: http://instagram.com/patrickintheworld K.J. RoelkeKJ was adopted from Daegu and raised in Dallas, Texas with his two biological, older siblings and his younger sister, adopted from Russia. He graduated from Greenville College and has served as the Worship & Creative Director at Schweitzer Church in Springfield, Missouri since then. He is married, with no children (yet!), and has been on his journey of discovery since 2015.Connect with K.J.! Website: http://kj.roelke.info/ LinkedIn: http://linkedin/in/kjroelke Instagram: http://instagram.com/kjroelke // Listen to/Watch The Janchi Show on all major platforms: Apple: http://janchishow.com/apple Spotify: http://janchishow.com/spotify Youtube: http://janchishow.com/youtube // Join the Asian Podcast Network: Website: https://asianpodcastnetwork.com/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/asianpodcastnetwork/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianpodcastnetwork/  // The Janchi Show is produced by Just Like Media: Website: http://www.justlikemedia.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/justlikemedia Executive Producer: Jerry WonCreative Director: Michelle NamAudio & Video Engineer: K.J. Roelke

Soundtrack Your Life
Aladdin (2014) w/ Kaytie Ohashi of The Wonderful World of Disney Villains Podcast

Soundtrack Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 52:46


Kaytie Ohashi of The Wonderful World of Disney Villains Podcast is our guest this week to talk about Aladdin, the Broadway musical. We discuss the origins of the musical and compare it to the 1992 animated version of Aladdin, and the 2019 live action adaptation of the film. Kaytie shares about seeing the musical multiple times and we discuss the new music that was written specifically for the Broadway adaptation. Kaytie also mentions some unique facts about how Jasmine differs from other Disney princesses and how she likes how the Aladdin animated TV show explores the relationship between Jasmine and Aladdin. We also discuss the iconic performance of Robin Williams in the animated film and the expectations that come with taking the form of the Genie in all other adaptations of Aladdin.

Update Studio
39: Messy Sampling (Mitsunori Ohashi)

Update Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 68:51


Mitsunori Ohashiさんと、Mac, ガジェット、アウトドアウェア、論文執筆、活字の価値について話しました --- Akira Fukunaga (@Akira_Fukunaga), Mitsunori Ohashi (@mitsunorioh) --- ShowNotes 37: Don't Archive My Class (Mitsunori Ohash) iPhoneがマスクしたままFace IDロック解除に対応、ただしApple Watch必須 (設定方法) Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra’s fingerprint sensor is very fast AfterShokz Aeropex R2 Jacket - Patagonia R1 Pullover Hoodie - Patagonia falketind Alpha120 Zip Hood - NORRONA Guarantee & Returns GORE-TEX Brand 不便の効用を活かすシステムデザイン 川上浩司 なぜ研究をするのか?~(卒業)論文を執筆する意義が見出せない学生さんへ~ オンライン授業のせいで全単位落とした。大学訴えます 【ガチ】偽装して単位取得した話。 ゼロ・トゥ・ワン 君はゼロから何を生み出せるか / ピーター・ティール MKE600 - SENNHEISER

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast
Episode 123 - Bits and Segments - with Tim Ohashi, Head Video Analyst for Seattle Kraken

Sound of Hockey - A Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 72:12


Oh, this is a fun one! Tim Ohashi - the Head Video Analyst for the Seattle Kraken - joins Sound Of Hockey this week to teach us some things (there's a joke there, which you will understand after you listen to the interview). Tim is just an all-around awesome guy, who has a much bigger impact on the team than most people probably realize. You will learn a lot from listening to him in his FIRST EVER PODCAST INTERVIEW! It's truly one-of-a-kind content that you will only get from Sound Of Hockey. Also on this episode, lots of chatter about the controversial Kraken/ROOT Sports partnership and the John Forslund hiring. Plus some WHL news from our WHL correspondent, Andy Eide, and a spirited discussion about Tony DeAngelo. Bits this week include Three Stars. Segments include You Don't See That Every Day, Weekly One-Timers, and a hostile Tweets of the Week. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma by Yoko Ohashi (2021/01/23)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021


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ThePrinceofFreshAir
Real Time With Kaytie Ohashi

ThePrinceofFreshAir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 70:22


Student Success Coach and Washington State Multicultural Council member Kaytie Ohashi joins me from Washington to talk about her career as an Academic Advisor and have a deeper discussion about education. We cover The Capitol Hill incident, The Student Loan Debate, the current divide in America and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/princeoffreshair/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/princeoffreshair/support

Can I Ask You a Question?
Is it easier to change our expectations or reality? - Kaytie Ohashi

Can I Ask You a Question?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 45:47


Kaytie and I chat about the concept of 'happiness = reality - expectations,' and whether it's easier for us to change our reality or expectations (for example, if you're unhappy at work, is it better for you to get a new job or to try to find more appreciation for your current job). Kaytie is a college academic adviser who created a professional development workshop about the social oppressions of Disney villains. Video version of the podcast available on YouTube here. Episode sponsor: Get help building habits with the everyday app. I use the app myself and love it. Sign-up here to join me for an episode! I'd also love feedback for improving future episodes, and promise not to take offence! Thanks for listening and hope you enjoyed it!

The Temple of Surf Podcast
Kaito Ohashi - Interview with The Temple of Surf - The Podcast

The Temple of Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 18:35


Aloha Everyone, welcome to a new episode of The Temple of Surf - The Podcast. We will give you full access to the best surfers, skaters, shapers, surfboards collectors, shop owners in the world! Discover with me their stories, their greatest successes, amazing behind the scenes and much more! Today with us, from Japan, surfer Kaito Ohashi ! Let's discover more about his stories, surfing in Japan and much more!

Biopedia
10- The Lamellipodium

Biopedia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 6:10


As discussed in previous episodes, the actin cytoskeleton is vital to allow cells to move. But what about the specifics? In this episode, we're going to be dissecting the lamellipodium- a meshwork actin structure that some cells use to move. Sources for this episode: 1) Alberts, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, and Walter (2008), Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition. Abingdon: Garland Science, Taylor and Francis Group LLC. 2) Berro, Michelot, Blanchoin, Kovar and Martiel (2007), Attachment Conditions Control Actin Filament Buckling and the Production of Forces. Biophysical Journal 92(7): 2546- 2558. 3) Kiuchi, Ohashi, Kurita and Mizuno (2007), Cofilin promotes stimulus-induced lamellipodium formation by generating an abundant supply of actin monomers. The Journal of Cell Biology 177(3): 465- 476. 4) ‘Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore', YouTube (2013), Arp2/3 complex mediated actin nucleation (online) [Accessed 23/11/2020]

Behind the Breakthrough
Dr. Pamela Ohashi on revolutionizing cancer treatment with immunotherapy

Behind the Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 28:04


In this episode, Dr. Pamela Ohashi takes listeners on a journey through groundbreaking advances in immunotherapy, a treatment that activates or triggers your body’s own immune cells to seek out and kill cancer. Dr. Ohashi has witnessed the field blossom into the next frontier in cancer treatment, in part thanks to some of her own discoveries. Listen in to find out what barriers her lab is tackling next, her approach to mentorship, and what she thinks about patients that decide to take part in immunotherapy clinical trials.Read more at www.behindthebreakthrough.ca. 

Art Tells a Story, Let it Tell Yours
Art Tells A Story, Let it Tell Yours: Live July 2, 2020 Edmund Boateng and Alissa Ohashi

Art Tells a Story, Let it Tell Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 69:46


Photographers Edmund Boateng and Alissa Ohashi talk about art, photography, and friendship. Boateng is represented by Sharon Weiss Gallery and more information can be found at: www.KBoateng.com Ohashi recently graduated with an MFA from Columbus College of Art & Design. For more information visit her website: www.alissaohashiphotography.com or instagram: @alissaohashiphotography Also watch on YouTube Reese Brothers Productions and Nicolettecinemagraphics bring you Art Tells a Story, Let it Tell Yours, a live show featuring artist interviews from different arts groups around Columbus. Tune in every Thursday at 4:30 to see the videos live on facebook or YouTube. Look for previous and upcoming interviews by: Columbus College of Art & Design Columbus Moving Image Art Review Columbus Museum of Art Donte Woods-Spikes Goodwill Art Studio & Gallery Greater Columbus Arts Council Hammond Harkins Galleries Not Sheep Gallery Ohio Arts Council Ohio Art League Sharon Weiss Gallery Wild Goose Creative

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Representational drift in primary olfactory cortex

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.24.312132v1?rss=1 Authors: Schoonover, C. E., Ohashi, S. N., Axel, R., Fink, A. J. P. Abstract: Representations of the external world in sensory cortices may define the identity of a stimulus and should therefore vary little over the life of the organism. In the olfactory system the primary olfactory cortex, piriform, is thought to determine odor identity. We have performed electrophysiological recordings of single units maintained over weeks to examine the stability of odor representations in the mouse piriform cortex. We observed that odor representations drift over time, such that the performance of a linear classifier trained on the first recording day approaches chance levels after 32 days. Daily exposure to the same odorant slows the rate of drift, but when exposure is halted that rate increases once again. Moreover, behavioral salience does not stabilize odor representations. Continuous drift poses the question of the role of piriform in odor identification. This instability may reflect the unstructured connectivity of piriform and may be a property of other unstructured cortices. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma by Yoko Ohashi (2020-06-27)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020


We are a very small circle of water. We are not complete. The truth or liberation comes from all the truth manifesting, just like the plum trees – southern branch and northern branch. As they are. As we all are.

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Update Studio
32: Improve Your Media Literacy (Mitsunori Ohashi)

Update Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 64:19


Mitsunori Ohashiさんと、COVID-19, メディアリテラシー、SNS, 映画、レビューサイトについて話しました --- Akira Fukunaga (@Akira_Fukunaga), Mitsunori Ohashi (@mitsunorioh) --- ShowNotes 新型コロナ 大学、遠隔授業のみ6割 ソフトバンク、7月も50GBのデータ追加を無償提供。新型コロナを受けて いまさら聞けない「ゼロレーティング」入門 4月まで感染者ゼロ 鳥取県・平井知事が語る「疑わしきはPCR検査」の理由 新型コロナ感染症について - 厚生労働省 新型コロナウイルス感染症に備えて - 首相官邸 新型コロナウイルス国内感染の状況 - 東洋経済ONLINE 山中伸弥による新型コロナウイルス情報発信 うそはうそであると見抜ける人でないと(掲示板を使うのは)難しい Twitter、内容を読まずにRTしようとすると「読んだ?」と尋ねるテスト開始 26: Game Changer (Junpei Hagihara) IMDb Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic Pitchfork The 1975 - Notes on a Conditional Form The Half Of It - Netflix ▼IMDb Links Princess MONONOKE Shin Godzilla The Da Vinci Code Sonita The Half Of It

Comics&Convo
OHASHI ( Prod. Wally Rios )

Comics&Convo

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 2:40


OHASHI ( Prod. Wally Rios ) by Comics&Convo

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2020/02/15)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2020


We are doing this work of undoing, which is not easy. It’s really having this courage to go into places that you actually don’t want to see. A lot of times we don’t want to see how we oppress others. We don’t want to see how we oppress ourselves. Gender wise, or it could be … Audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2020/02/15) Read More »

Restaurantes para ir fumado
Episódio 2 - Ohashi

Restaurantes para ir fumado

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020 14:09


Más de 40 tipos de maki en una barra libre digamos....creativa.

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Hokkaido-born and based photographer Eiji Ohashi (b. 1955, Japan) has been photographing Roadside Lights, a typology of vending machines across various cities and landscapes in Japan for years. Artist Statement on the series 'Roadside Lights': As dusk approaches, roadside vending machines light up in cities and in the outskirts. These scenes of vending machines, ordinarily standing on the roadside, are particular to Japan. The vending machines downtown or in the wilderness, placed to stand in solitude, are an image of loneliness. They work tirelessly, whether it is day or night. But once their sales drop, they are taken away. If they do not glow and shine, they will stop existing. There might be something human about them.’ Ohashi won awards such as NIKATEN, between 1991-2005 he won these four 5 times, also won 11 times the JPS Award between 1990-2005. In 2016 the Moscow international photo awards. In 2017 he won the Photo-eye Best Books and was in the Top50 Critical Mass. After he won the Higashikawa International Photo Festival Special Photographer Prize in 2018.   Photographer Links:    Education Resources:   Candid Frame Resources Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .  

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Audio dharma talk by Yoko Ohashi (2019/10/05)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019


I think that this gender work is very important for us, it’s a real big doorway, and very deep.

dharma talk ohashi audio dharma
The School of Travels
Lesson 24: Navigating the World of Online Dating as a Digital Nomad with Kevin Ohashi

The School of Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 90:59


Have you ever tried online dating? What if you had to try it while changing cities constantly and never having a permanent address? In this week's episode of The School of Travels podcast, Kevin Ohashi shares his best tips and tricks for getting more dates and having better dates using various online dating platforms, and also the dating challenges he has faced as a digital nomad. We will also learn about Kevin's unique background that led him to start his first internet business at the age of 16 while going to high school in Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a wild and hilarious world out there, and Kevin is ready to be our guide.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
384: But What about Allan

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 94:36


US MEN'S SELECTION CAMP The worlds team has been named: Sam Mikulak, Yul Moldauer, Akash Modi, Trevor Howard, and Shane Wiskus. Allan Bower is traveling alternate.  The drama before the drama: VP of the men's program Dennis McIntyre resigned on the eve of camp Who is Dennis McIntyre? How do we feel about him? What's with the timing? And what's with those Danell Leyva/Jon Horton tweets? What went down at selection camp Why Colin Van Wicklen didn't make the team, and why Donnell Whittenburg had to high five himself The US men (that's right, the US men) had a 97% hit rate. And Sam Mikulak (that's right, Sam Mikulak) has gone 24-for-24, along with Akash Modi and Shane Wiskus. WHO ARE YOU PEOPLE? Allan Bower is the alternate. Kensley talks us through what's going on feelings-wise.  Why this was an impossible choice with no right answer, but also why the selected team makes sense GYMCASTIC GLOBAL The Netherlands friendly was LIT as the youths say. Do the youths still say lit? We gush about Lieke and Eythora on floor for a while. As is required.  Giorgia Villa and that beam routine The World Challenge Cup in Szombathely brought us the return of Roxana Popa, history for South Africa, NECK TATTOOS OF LOVE, and the MAG comedy troupe—featuring Oleg and Shatilov and Spencer's new obsession, Sofus Heggemsnes and his salute and facial expressions)  Ioana Stanciulescu's beam mount at Romanian nationals Nominative rosters for worlds are OUT! We discuss the risky strategy of leaving people off teams for Olympic qualification reasons Where is our Epke? NCAA women to worlds Why you need to stop freaking out about the US women. For now. GYMTERNET NEWS Gymnastics coach Joseph Lewin sentenced for molesting girls Our semi-regular update to use caution with backyard trampolines or trampoline parks--see image and story posted to our Twitters (warning, the image is graphic) A friendly reminder that everyone should be following Chellsie Memmel on the socials because she continues to do amazing things and share them. Ohashi’s ESPN Body issue is out. Svetlana Khorkina is expecting her second child In an interview Shawn Johnson East Says Day After the Olympics Was 'One of the Hardest Days of My Life' https://buff.ly/2HMxQp0 Mai Murakami has said she will call it quits after 2020 Michigan State University News MSU was fined a record $4.5 million for Larry Nassar sexual abuse MSU seeks to dismiss lawsuits filed by more than 100 Larry Nassar victims SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. FURTHER READING US Men’s Selection – Day 2 Live Blog Women’s Nominative Rosters US Men’s Selection – Day 1 Live Blog US Men’s Selection Camp Preview Let’s Talk Worlds Teams – Netherlands and Italy Have Mersin! (Challenge Cup) Things Are Happening – August 30, 2019 2020 NCAA Roster Reveals RELATED EPISODES 383: Russians and Investigations 382: 2020 Olympic Qualification with Prof. Spencer 381: I'm Just Pissed Off Already—US Nationals Review  

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Dharma talk with Yoko Ohashi (04/20/2019)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019


When we come close together and listen to each other’s karma and to our own karma, and it’s difficult – what do we do? […] How do we know how much is mine and how much is yours? How do we discern that? Our audio dharma talks are offered free of charge and made possible … Dharma talk with Yoko Ohashi (04/20/2019) Read More »

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
357: It's the Freakin' Lighting!

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 96:19


LIVE SHOW TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Remember: Tickets to our live show from NCAA nationals—the Flipping Four After Party presented by Tumbl Trak —are on sale. Get ’em while they’re hot. Want a hint about our secret special guest? Go to the 41:36 minutes. MEET NEWS Birmingham World Cup (2:11) Why did everyone fall on everything? Try the crazy spotlight lighting! Measure your lumens, yo! Aliya is the champion and is going to Euros now—called it! Riley McCusker is the women's team answer to Sam Mikulak ...and the FIG still can't tell any of the Chinese gymnasts apart. Great. Superstars (or Stuperstars) of Gymnastics  (14:54) Jessica loved it and Spencer was like [sigh]—obviously We discuss Danusia's new vault family, Simone stealing the show with the best line of the night, Ellie Black going ALL IN on this craziness, Casimir Schmidt's pink broccoli boxers, how Laurent was one of the celebrity judges, Jessica's feelings moments, and more NCAA Conference championships (43:24) LSU beats Florida in an intense SEC Championship that came down to floor Denver almost beat Oklahoma at Big 12s, you guys The three-way AA tie in the Big Ten made Jessica's dreams come true, though the camera work...didn't UCLA won Pac-12s as both UCLA and Utah broke 198. We discuss the 10s and the "coincidental" change in Ohashi's floor music Plus, is the one-routine-at-a-time, 2.5 hour format of Pac-12s working?  Regionals! (1:11:44) George Washington and Lindenwood claim the last two spots on a dramatic final day. We discuss the heartbreaking finish for UIC and the beautiful Cinderella story of Lindenwood gymnastics The regionals draw—what are the juiciest matchups to watch, and how did the committee screw up the team distribution? Oh, in several ways! Doha Apparatus World Cup (1:25:00) The day the Australia broke High bar is fulfilling all our hopes and dreams for this qualification method NINA! Jade Carey, Maria Paseka's best-ever Amanar, and the race for the Perfect 90 FURTHER READING 2019 Regional Championships Draw Conference Championships Live Blog – March 23, 2019 Friday Live Blog – March 22, 2019 Things Are Happening – March 22, 2019 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 356: Vallapalooza 355: Montreal Floor Part 2: Revenge of the Floor 354: American Cup and Jesolo Explosion 353: The Carol Address and Olly Hogben 352: The Rachel Borden Appreciation Episode (and other things about gymnastics) 351: Rosé Then Slay 350: There Are No Rules in This House  

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast
Difficult Conversations on Race, by Yoko Ohashi (02/23/2019)

Brooklyn Zen Center Audio Dharma Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019


We are recognizing here with this Hotsuganmon [sutra by Eihei Dogen] that we don’t exist by ourselves  We thought that the self existed right here, but actually it feels like that life is connected. That we all are affecting each other every moment, that nothing is perfect or permanent. Our audio dharma talks are offered free … Difficult Conversations on Race, by Yoko Ohashi (02/23/2019) Read More »

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
351: Rosé Then Slay

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 138:57


MEET NEWS It's a party! Jessica and Spencer are joined by Kensley AND Evan to discuss all of the many, many (many) gymnastics-related events of the past week.  WOGA Classic (1:18): Kensley was there and discusses Ashton Locklear's return, the Blakelys, and the presence of the entire Brazilian women's team NCAA news (6:38) How the mid-season blues affected LSU, Georgia, and apparently shorted out live stream and live score capabilities across the country The bars drama at Denver and why Brenna Dowell did not compete Evan needs you to know that if you're not Lynnzee Brown's double layout, you're doing it wrong George Washington's best meet promotion ever Trinity Thomas is too perfect for this code Nebraska's entirely non-pusillanimous vault rotation, and the floor-side throne that brought out peak-narcissism Spencer The worst commentary disasters of the weekend Why Missy Marlowe and Jenny Hansen reigned as heroes Crack or correct—10s edition (56:45) Lynnzee Brown's tumbling AND dance element brilliance, Katelyn Ohashi's split-leg DLO is back, and Jessica takes Spencer (a.k.a., the 10.0 Grinch) to movement science school over Kyla Ross's vault landing 67% of the 10s awarded this season have gone to UCLA. What's up with that? Do teams with meets against UCLA, Oklahoma, and Florida get crack-by-association? Mini-commission - the "bubble" teams (1:29:38) A mini-commission from Mohini Bhardwaj Forever has us profiling the bubble teams for regionals qualification like Utah State, North Carolina, Bowling Green, and UIC, plus thoughts on the new play-in format for NCAA postseason competition (spoiler alert: we likey) GYMTERNET NEWS (1:43:30) Skinner 2020? Related: Maile O'Keefe is heading to Utah a year early and competed L10 in Las Vegas this weekend Larisa Iordache has been cleared to return to training, and guess who's out of retirement (again) to coach her.  A rundown of the latest DUMPSTER FIRE news (it's a dumpster fire) Katelyn Ohashi was on Busy Tonight and Jessica has feelings about it. Plus, Ohashi's parents gave great quote in the Seattle Times.  It was Svetlana Boginskaya's birthday, so celebrate by listening to our 2015 interview with her. FURTHER READING Jessica's interview with physical therapist-gymnastics coach, Dave Tilly on the Shift Show Week 6 Ranking Notes Sunday Live Blog – February 10, 2019 Saturday Live Blog – February 9, 2019 Friday Live Blog – February 8, 2019 Things Are Happening – February 8, 2019 Roster Notes – Week 5 2019 RQS Calculator Only the Best – Week 5 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 350: There Are No Rules in This House 349: The Stick Stick and the Money Gun 348: Break the Beam, Literally 347: The Michigan Mess & the Viral Queen 346: Peng Is Here! 38: Svetlana Boginskaya  

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
347: The Michigan Mess and the Viral Queen

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 115:58


CONTEST: Prize: University of Denver hat, shirt and sweatshirt. How to Enter: Tell us why you love Denver gymnastics and use the #DenverGymCastic on Twitter or Instagram. Deadline: Sunday, Jan 20th at midnight Pacific. Do I have to be a Club Gym Nerd member? No! Open to all. IN THE NEWS The Rhonda debacle: Michigan hires, then fires, Rhonda Faehn in the span of a single weekend. Because gymnastics totally has its life together.  What the team members are saying, what Rachael Denhollander is saying, and how we navigate the politics of whose voice gets to matter—especially when people we agree with happen to disagree with each other Why gymnastics fans largely have a better impression of Rhonda than of the other USAG employees involved How the University of Michigan royally screwed this up in every way Dan Baker replaced MLT as the developmental program head coach (from what we can tell), and USAG didn't say a word about it COLLEGE GYMNASTICS Auburn upsets LSU Derrian Gobourne is a star (1:14:15) The entire Auburn bars lineup is taking Abby Milliet pills What happened to McKenna Kelley How DD handled the dudes in the front row Denver defeats Michigan and Alabama Gushing about Alexis Vasquez for all eternity (15:40) Jessica's inside stories from visiting Denver during the preseason Alabama has a stick bedazzled Thor's hammer Plus... We're desperately worried about Maggie limping after floor Trinity Thomas debuts for Florida (1:16:56) and Kathy is everyone Anaheim quad meet College meets are playing the national anthem before the athletes enter Ohashi goes viral for her floor routine again (our first interview with Ohashi in 2013) Special appreciation for Kelley Hebert and Sarah Liddle of UC Davis, Alma Kuc and Sofie Seilnacht of Cal for NOT BEING BASIC Why Jessica cried over Marz Frazier's floor routine Spencer rants about the competition's horrible strip club poster "Splashdown"-gate How would an Olympic team of Nichols, Ross, Finnegan, and Skinner do? Crack or Correct: Justice for Lexy Ramler, leo scoring is real, and more bizarre judging in Alabama GYMTERNET NEWS The American Cup roster is out! We break it down gymnast by gymnast USAG hasn't been paying the men's national team. RUH ROH. Update: They've now been paid for January—why it's too late and way too little Plus: USAG finally suspends internet troll Don McPherson, Geddert case updates, Aly broke a bone, and rules about FIG nationality changes FURTHER READING Nancy Armour asks: whose voice counts? Week 2 Ranking Notes Sunday Live Blog – January 13, 2019 Saturday Live Blog – January 12, 2019 Friday Live Blog – January 11, 2019 Things Are Happening – January 11, 2019 SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy our awesome clothing and gifts here. RELATED EPISODES 346: Peng Is Here! 345: So Long 2018 344: Shushunova vs. Silivas 1988 (Commissioned) 343: The Andrade Cup & the Dumpster Fire of Lies 342: A Quitter's Try – The CNN Parkettes Documentary (Commissioned) 341: The Call Is Coming from Inside the House 340: USAG and The Case of the Missing Documents 307: SHAME – Congressional Hearings Edition  

Critical Mass Radio Show
Episode 1084 - Critical Mass Radio Show - March 20, 2018 John Ohashi

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 20:20


  As a business owner, it is important to know the ins and outs of corporate and business law. As a business attorney with over 20 years of experience, John Ohashi has the answers to all law-related questions and concerns.

Potcasts* cannabis investing news
Ted Ohashi MBA, CFA of 'Let's Toke Business' Talking about Canadian Cannabis Stocks

Potcasts* cannabis investing news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 10:04


Ted Ohashi MBA, CFA of 'Let's Toke Business' Talking about Canadian Cannabis Stocks

Potcasts* cannabis investing news
Ted Ohashi MBA, CFA of 'Let's Toke Business' Talking about Canadian Cannabis Stocks

Potcasts* cannabis investing news

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 10:04


Ted Ohashi MBA, CFA of 'Let's Toke Business' Talking about Canadian Cannabis Stocks

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
244 Russian Championships and Gymnix

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 101:33


IN THE NEWS In the news, Spencer, Lauren, and Jessica chat about: Russian Championships 2017:  Seda Tutkhalyan tied  for the beam title with Viktoria Trykina and her monster double back  Daria Spiridonova tied for gold on uneven bars at the Russian Nationals Natalia Kapitonova tied for gold on uneven bars with a 14.700 Nina Derwael new bar routine vs the Russians amazingness Lilia Akhaimova floor champion 13.8 Elena Eremina's Nabieva release One of the best TTYs ever by Artur Dalaloyan Who does a triple back + a full-twisting double back as a side pass? Dmitri Lankin does! Gymnix Why the gymternet is obsessed with the Italian juniors Giorgia Villa of Italy has a few lovely bar combinations Brooklyn Moors:  front tumbling dismount    Sunisa Lee's has big things planned on bars  We loved all-around champ, Maile O'Keefe on beam Gabby Perea taking the whole Legacy Elite thing seriously - bar routine, which won her the gold medal Lauren compares Gymnix to the American Cup which had horrible fans Photo Galleries of Gymnix on The Gymter.net NCAA Recap Shake up in the bottom of the rankings RSQ scores are getting critical The Stanford Situation Georgia beats Utah Lauren Rice of Sacramento State doesn't take herself too seriously, but entertainment she does. Ashley Lambert of Nebraska came back from a broken neck and all the surgeries to do this floor routine. Hall of 10's : Ohashi; Here's Kaytianna McMillan's 10.0; Stacie Webb BB 10 of Southern Utah, Flippin Birds Crack or Correct: Peng's 9.925 on beam, all the senior night 9.975s, Cami Drouin-Allaire v. Angi Cipra GYMTERNET NEWS Our weekly roundup of the latest news stories from around the gymternet include: Secrets to maintaining a perfect bikini line during gymnastics season.  Louis Smith's agent sent to jail Anastasia Grishina's family stole all of her money and she is now homeless.  USA Gymnastics Sexual Abuse Investigation: The U.S. Olympic Committee is likely to call for the resignation of USA Gymnastics President Steve Penny Sexual abuse attorney "demands" USOC de-certify USA Gymnastics USOC has take over National Governing Bodies many times for drugs and financial problems, but only once, that we could find, for sexual abuse. The USOC is not without blame: In 1999 USAG President Collarasi wrote a letter telling the USOC about sex abuse problems long before the USOC took action Two  Senators want answers from USOC on sex abuse policies and procedures for a lot of sports, including gymnastics Six Months Later, Michigan State Notifies Female Athletes About Its Sexual Assault Scandal - WHERE IS THE LETTER FROM USAG TO ITS ATHLETES?!? Tony Retrosi of Gym Momentum letter  Could this be in USAG official's future: Penn State Ex-Officials Plead Guilty to Child Endangerment in Sandusky Case What you can do: LEGISLATION: Senator Diane Feinstein introduced her bill (S534), read the text of the bill here and her press release here. Call your representative (find them here) to thank or tell them to pass this bill! If you are a USAG member: Ask to be interviewed for their review Call for a vote of no confidence Run for a position when elections come up SUPPORT THE SHOW Join Club Gym Nerd here. Buy one of our awesome shirts here. RELATED EPISODES 242: Standards 241: The Pittsburgh Incident 240: Chalkography 163: ENOUGH 221: Jane Doe vs. USAG Doctor 222: New King 223: Tasha Schwikert 224: Age of the Pegan 226: FIG Regime Change 227: Jane Doe2 Sues Karolyis 229: All Good Things Come To Those Who Cowboy 234: Chris Brooks 233: Danell Leyva 2016 232: Conflict of Interest 235: Happy 2017! 240: Chalkography 239: Elite Canada, Reykjavik & NCAA 56: Preventing Abuse in Gymnastics

Biotechnology Focus Podcast
039 | MaRS West Tower turnaround, CQDM and Brain Canada team up, and more

Biotechnology Focus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 10:57


On this weeks show, and amazing turnaround in the fortunes of the MaRS West Tower, CQDM and Brain Canada team up once again, and a significant step in the fight against cancer. We have all this and more on this week’s Biotechnology Focus Radio Show Podcast. Welcome to another episode of Biotechnology Focus Podcast. I’m your host Shawn Lawrence, here to give you a rundown of this week’s top stories on the Canadian biotech scene,   Story CQDM and Brain Canada are join forces again in the funding of two new research projects to address unmet needs in brain research. Together, the two organizations are awarding a total of $3 million to the projects which will oversee the development  cutting-edge tools, technologies and platforms designed to accelerate the discovery of new drugs for brain and nervous system disorders. The two distinguished research teams will unite nine researchers from seven public and private organizations across Canada. The first project is led by Edward Fon at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) joined by multi-provincial collaborators from McGill University, Université Laval and University of British Columbia. The second project led by Jean-Martin Beaulieu at University of Toronto is a public-private collaboration with the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre and ImStar Therapeutics in Vancouver. Additionally, these researchers will benefit from CQDM’s unique mentoring program. They will have the opportunity to collaborate with influential senior scientists from the pharmaceutical industry who bring expertise and support to the projects, to help better align research with the needs of industry and patients. The Brain Canada funds are provided through a partnership with Health Canada, known as the Canada Brain Research Fund. Story Princess Margaret Cancer Centre scientists have discovered a distinct cell population in tumours that inhibits the body’s immune response to fight cancer. According to principal investigator Pamela Ohashi, director, Tumour Immunotherapy Program at the cancer centre, University Health Network. Dr. Ohashi holds a Canada Research chair in Autoimmunity and Tumour Immunity, the findings, published online in Nature Medicine, are critical to understanding more about why patients will or will not respond to immune therapies.  Specifically, Dr. Ohashi and her team uncovered a potential new approach to modulate the immune response to cancer. She adds that by looking at tumour biology from this different perspective, researchers will have a better understanding of the barriers that prevent a strong immune response. This can help advance drug development to target these barriers. Dr. Ohashi discusses her team’s discovery of a new population of cells that regulate immune response in the following audio clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-vbE-DRTdY Dr. Ohashi’s research team along with international collaborators analyzed more than 100 patient samples from ovarian and other cancer types to discover a distinct population of cells found in some tumours. This population of cells suppresses the growth of cancer-fighting immune cells, thereby limiting the ability of the immune system to fight off cancer. For patients, down the road Dr. Ohashi envisions a new era of combined therapies to simultaneously target and kill these suppressive cells while augmenting the immune response against cancer.  The team’s next avenue of research will be focused on identifying a “biomarker” that can identify this distinct suppressive cell elsewhere in the body – for example, in blood or other samples – as a potential predictive clinical tool to determine when these cells are present in patients, which currently cannot be done. Dr. Ohashi’s research was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation. Story Aequus Pharmaceuticals has landed $100,000 in federal funding through the National Research Council’s Industrial Research Assistance Program. The company plans to use funds towards an ongoing proof-of-concept clinical study for its lead product candidate, AQS1301, a once-weekly transdermal aripiprazole patch. Aripiprazole is an atypical antipsychotic and the active ingredient in Abilify®, a leading medication in the U.S. used for the treatment of a number of psychiatric disorders including bipolar I disorder, schizophrenia, major depressive disorder and irritability associated with autistic disorder. Aripiprazole is currently available in once-daily oral tablets and a once-monthly injectable form, however, medication adherence continues to be a significant challenge for patients. Offering the medication in a patch form potentially could make it more convenient to use, and improve patient adherence says Anne Stevens, COO and director of Aequus Pharmaceuticals . The product is currently in clinical development, butAequus expects to confirm its regulatory development plan in a pre-Investigational New Drug (pre-IND) meeting with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the second half of 2017. Aequus anticipates results of the current repeat dose, 28-day study in the first quarter of 2017. The results will be used to inform the final design of the patch to be advanced into the regulatory phase of its clinical trials. Story Genome British Columbia is making an investment into Augurex Life Sciences through its Industry Innovation (I²) funding program. The company was founded on an invention shared between the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia in 2006. The funding is repayable and is allocated to promising technologies (products, processes or services) at the early stages of commercial development, and aims to provide risk capital that is concurrently matched by other public or private funding sources. The investment will go towards helping the company launch several blood test products from its pipeline and advance its overall therapeutic program. With a focus on autoimmune diseases affecting joints such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), Augurex has already developed its first blood test, called JOINTstat™, which measures the 14-3-3η(eta) protein in blood for early RA diagnosis, joint damage risk monitoring, and also predicts RA development in people with joint pain. Since this is a very early contributor to disease and correlates with joint damage prognosis, it facilitates the identification of patients for early RA intervention and tighter control of treatment so that clinical and remission targets can be reached; the highest priorities in rheumatology care. Additionally, a portfolio of 14-3-3η-centric biomarkers has emerged from Augurex’s work, with demonstrated applications in multiple autoimmune diseases with joint involvement. As an aside, JOINTstat has since been studied in over 4,000 patients, and is Health Canada approved. It was launched in Canada by LifeLabs and has been in clinical use since late 2013 in the U.S. Recently, the test was also CE marked and TGA approved making it certified for clinical use in Europe and Australia.  Story California Capital Equity, LLC, has increased its equity position in Laval, QC’s ProMetic Life Sciences, exercising 44,791,488 share purchase warrants at a price of $0.47 per share for total proceeds of $21,051,999.36. The venture capital firm  based in LosAngeles, CA, specializes in providing growth and development capital to start-up through mezzanine stages. The firm’s equity and debt investments are typically in small and medium sized companies. It first invested in ProMetic in 2008. Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, CEO of California Capital Equity cited the company’s robust proprietary therapeutic platforms and promising growth potential as key factors behind the firm’s latest investment.  Story Our final story this week, In an amazing turnaround for what once was a struggling center for innovation and entrepreneurship, that once upon a time event required the government of Ontario to step in and offer bridge financing to keep it afloat, MaRS Discovery District now reports that it has completed a significant private financing of its West Tower, with proceeds of this transaction to be used to repay most of the Ontario government's interest-bearing loans to MaRS. The caveat, is the repayment comes almost three years ahead of schedule.  Taking part in the private financing are Manulife, Sun Life Financial and iA Financial Group, who together led the $290-million transaction by investing in 19-year bonds issued by Phase II Investment Trust. According to Ilse Treurnicht, CEO of MaRS, the West Tower is now fully leased, and could soon generate the operating income required to be entirely self-sustaining, putting MaRS on stable footing. Last year we featured two of the more noteworthy tenants at the building, Johnson & Johnson’s JLABS @ Toronto, and the Bridge@CCRM in our June/July issue of Biotechnology Focus. And now, offering over 1.5 million square feet of state-of-the-art lab and office space in the heart of Toronto's Discovery District, the MaRS Centre is now home to more than 140 research labs and companies spanning the entire innovation ecosystem, including Multinational medical firms such as Johnson & Johnson's JLABS @ Toronto, which itself houses over 40 biotech and health startups, Merck, growing  life science firms such as Synaptive Medical, Deep Genomics, Interface Biologics, Highland Therapeutics, and Triphase Accelerator; and life science incubators like Blueline Bioscience. Leading research groups from the University of Toronto (which owns a 20% stake in the West Tower), University Health Network (including Princess Margaret Cancer Centre), Ryerson University and the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research also call the West tower home. The facility has even attracted other major tenants like Autodesk, Facebook, Merck, PayPal, Etsy, Airbnb, IBM, CIBC and RBC. In all, ventures within the MaRS network raised $2.6 billion in capital and generated $1.3 billion in revenue between 2008 and 2015, and today employs more than 5,200 people. Well that wraps up another episode of the Biotechnology Focus Podcast. We hope you enjoyed it. Be sure to let us know what you think, and we’re also always looking for story ideas and suggestions for future shows, and of course we’d love to hear from you as well, simply reach out to us via twitter @biotechfocus, or by email at the following email address  press@promotivemedia.ca. And remember, you can also listen to past episodes online via our podcast portal at www.biotechnologyfocus.ca . For all of us here at Biotechnology Focus, thanks for listening.

Chobo-Ji's Zen Podcast
Ohashi Awakens in a Brothel

Chobo-Ji's Zen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2015 30:39


Genjo Marinello Osho gave this Teisho during a recent three-day sesshin at Lake Chelan, on "Ohashi Awakens in a Brothel" from The Hidden Lamp. This case examines how awakening is often prompted by suffering.

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
Episode 133: Interview Katelyn Ohashi Commits to UCLA

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 16:46


  She is the gymnastics equivalent of panda cubs playing in snow for the first time, combined with the feeling you got when Nastia did a pirouette on bars; the perfect gymnastics happiness pill. The 2013 American Cup all-around champion, Katelyn Ohashi, has committed to UCLA and we have the exclusive interview just hours after she announced her decision to her future teammates. We discuss: The candlelit moment when she told the team Why she chose UCLA and when she will start The status of her return to bars and what skills she's working on Surprising her coach by busting out crazy dismounts The look on her face after her second pass on floor at Texas Prime last weekend What she thinks of the Tumblr posts you make about her Switching from coach Valeri Luikin to Laurent Landi If she knows that the gymternet is obsessed with Laurent Episode 23: Lloimincia Hall & The American Cup Episode 33: Simone Biles & Her Coaches Episode 39: Victoria Moors 61: Katelyn Ohashi Clears The Air   Watch all of Ohashi's routines from this Texas Prime here.      

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB180: Tectonic Plates (xyce, Setsuo Ohashi & Honey Islanders, D.A. Medina, The Soundcarriers, Secret Chiefs 3: The Electromagnetic Azoth, Mikael Jorgensen, OOIOO, Satori, Matt Berry)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 62:52


Without wishing to disappoint our geologist listeners, this week’s show is not actually a show all about continental drift but is instead a musical miscellany of some choice new releases and reissues which have come our way in the last … Continue reading →

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB171: An Ill Wind (Unit 4 + 2, The 4 Seasons, The Rokes, The New Topnotes, Las Cuatro Monedas, Johnny Hartman, Jean-Pierre Decerf & Myriam Chadcar, Gogi Grant, Setsuo Ohashi, John Buzon Trio)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 61:48


For the first time on Project Moonbase, we bring you the first part of a conceptual double album, the concept being wind. This arose largely because of two differing approaches taken by DJ Bongoboy and MC Zirconium to the subject, … Continue reading →

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com
PMB170: Crosstalk (The Left Arm of Buddha, Max Harris, Peter Reno & Barry Stoller, Monroeville Music Center, disrupt, Lasry-Baschet, Joe Davolaz, Setsuo Ohashi, Raymond Scott, The Bran Flakes, Francis Coppieters)

Project Moonbase – The Historic Sound of the Future | Unusual music show | Podcast | Space cult | projectmoonbase.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2014 55:49


It’s been a while since we took stock of some of the recent arrivals through the airlock up here at the Moonbase but they’ve been safely quarantined now so we are please to bring you delights such as: The latest … Continue reading →

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
61: Katelyn Ohashi Clears The Air

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 26:48


Katelyn Ohashi. The beautiful art compliments of My Crazy World of Graphics. It's Gym MythBusters: Katelyn Ohashi Edition! This episode is devoted entirely to the Empress of Pajama Pants & 2013 American Cup Champion, Katelyn Ohashi. She puts an end the rumors by answering true or false to the gymternet's burning questions: Is she still training at WOGA, being coached by Valerie, going level 10, injured, starring in a Disney show with Simone Biles and Victoria Moors or been escorted out of Walmart for frightening customers with her comedy pajama routines?

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast
59: Cirque Talent Scout, Supermega Dream Job

GymCastic: The Gymnastics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2013 88:10


Ever wondered what it's like to travel around the world finding the best talent for Cirque du Soleil? We sat down with talent scout, Marceline Goldstein to ask her all of our burning Gym Nerd questions:  who is the oldest person she ever recruited, are there any injuries that preclude employment, how many years can a career at Cirque last, how does Cirque manage to not piss off federations who may want a competitor to stay in the sport, how they support the disciplines like acrobatics which is so essential to Cirque's survival, is being able to hit at meets an essential prerequisite (you'll be surprised), what kind of support system is in place for longevity and health. Our friend, Evan Heiter joins us once again to chat about the Mexican Open, which US Senior should go, who will win the Stuttgart World Cup, Octavian Bellu and Mariana Bitang's latest contract negotiation/vacation from Romania. Then in our new gymternet news segment, we speculate on Katelyn Ohashi's emphatic message; Nastia once again working with the great choreographer, Travis Wall; why comedian Michael Buckley and Evan should do Kiss & Cry interviews for gymnastics; and ponder important questions like - should men and women cross-compete on the same event (a la Paul Ruggeri on uneven bars) or should artistic gymnastics be done with their routines if they fall as is required in trampoline? All this, plus Danusia Francis's new dismount, Simone Biles yurchenko double back and Utah's dramatic leotard reveal video. Tacky or genius? Next week, our guest will be Olympic Medalist, three-time NCAA champion at Alabama and current the athlete representative on the USA Gymnastics Team Selection Committee, Terin Humphrey. More: GymCastic guide to Movember Our interview with Cirque Artist, Nebraska Gymnast, Tricia Woo Our interview with Simone Biles Our interview with Charlotte Drury Our interview with Svetlana Boginskaya This week's video playlist

Therapy Sessions
Nr. 30 - Sean Levisman and Matt Ohashi

Therapy Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 109:12


We are back! This episode we bring you the deep sounds of Minimax co-founder Ohashi and Sean Levisman from Swanken. Both sets are fueled with deep, sexy, and techy house. Enough of the prelude, jump in this mix and get your groove in

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
Miami Sessions with Mareis presents Ohashi Live @ FAU Radio - M.U.M Episode 202

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 54:25


Rod B. & Mareis brings you Miami Sessions @ Miami Underground Movement Matthew Ohashi was born in Queens, NY to parents of Asian/Latino decent. From an early age, he was exposed to a wide variety of music ranging from jazz, classical, to classic and grunge styles of rock music. At the age of 7, he began training in classical piano, the root of his musical understanding. Matthew took a deep interest in music from a very early age, spending much time gathering and cataloging music after his first exposure to computers. At the age of 9, he moved to Miami, FL which was a large factor in his musical upbringing. From his pre-teen years, Ohashi would frequent house parties in which he was exposed to a variety of Latin styles of music in addition to Miami Booty Bass, breaks and retro styles. Soon after Ohashi was exposed to Trance music and his journey into music has progressed ever since. With over 14 years of experience with EDM, influences from music both old and new can be heard in his music. His style can best be described as a fusion of both house and techno, with a retro and open format approach. He does not play into any conventions, and strives to make his sets unique by maintaining an underground sound while playing for wider audiences. He has played with several world class artists such as; Jamie Jones, Damian Lazarus, Seth Troxler, Pete Tong, The Junkies, Dela, Andrew Grant, Francesca Lombardo, Voytek Korab, Jonny Cruz, Jesse Perez, Yousef, Inxec, Tato, and many more. Additionally, Ohashi is the head honcho of Miami event production group Minimax Events. Hosting the highly acclaimed Kontrol Thursday at Mansion plus additional bookings in the top underground venues in Miami. https://www.facebook.com/djmattohashi Minimax https://www.facebook.com/minimaxevents?fref=ts Kontrol Thursdayshttps://www.facebook.com/kontrolmiami?fref=ts