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The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast
3D Printing from an Transtibial Amputee Perpective: An Interview with Nick Rhoad

The Prosthetics and Orthotics Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 42:12


Joris Peels and Brent Wright explore with Nick Rhoad about the field of Orthotics and Prosthetics from a patient perspective.  Nick Rhoad shares his journey as an amputee and how he found out about 3D printing. Nick is a very active and needs his prosthesis to be there for him no matter what.  He also is a user of HP Multijet Fusion technology and he is an advocate now for the PA12 sockets and the comfort they bring.  

Rabbi Yakov Bronsteyn - Parsha Classes
283. Chukas - Sforno's Perpective on The Red Hefer

Rabbi Yakov Bronsteyn - Parsha Classes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 55:05


**Throwback Episode** This class was given at Ahavas Torah of Scottsdale on 7/03/08.

Systems For Success
#80: Brian Bogert - Who Before What & How To Embrace Pain To Avoid Suffering

Systems For Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 53:54


As a human behavior and performance coach, speaker, and business strategist Brian teach disruptive strategies on how to create sustainable growth and lasting change personally and professionally. His life philosophies on “how to embrace the pain to avoid suffering,” “people before profits,” and “who before what” have helped individuals and companies discover and activate their limitless potential. You can literally feel Brian and his team's authenticity and will be moved by their vision to impact a billion lives by 2045.The complete show notes for this episode can be found at: https://Podcast.SYGroupIntl.com--If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!--Need help creating your business's next breakthrough? Book a Call!https://S4SPod.com/book-a-breakthrough

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

New Books in History
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books Network
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in European Politics
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in European Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

New Books in European Studies
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

New Books in Military History
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in Ukrainian Studies
Putin's War on Ukraine in Historical Perpective

New Books in Ukrainian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 70:13


With the war in Ukraine showing no signs of stopping anytime soon, it was thought a worthwhile idea to have an informed discussion with four expert historians of 19th and 20th century European and Eastern European, diplomatic and military history. As you can readily see from the below biographies, this is a superior and award-winning panel. Please listen and enjoy. University of Exeter, Professor of History Jeremy Black discusses various aspects of the subject at length with Charles Coutinho of the Royal Historical Society in this new episode of 'Arguing History: Slavery in World History'. Professor Jeremy Black MBE, Is Professor of History at the University of Exeter. A graduate of Queens College, Cambridge, he is the author of well over one-hundred & fifty books. In 2008 he was awarded the “Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Lifetime Achievement.” Professor Thomas Otte teaches Diplomatic, International and Military History. He is the author or editor of some fifteen books, including, most recently, the award-winning July Crisis: How the World Descended into War, Summer 1914 (CUP, 2014); he has also has published numerous essays in edited collections and articles in leading journals, including the English Historical Review, Historical Journal, and History. Professor Otte is widely regarded as being one of the leading diplomatic historians of his generation. Professor David R. Stone, the William E. Odom Professor of Russian Studies, joined the Strategy and Policy Department in 2015. He received a B.A. from Wabash College and a Ph.D. in history from Yale. He previously taught at Kansas State University. His book “Hammer and Rifle: The Militarization of the Soviet Union” (2000) won the Shulman Prize of ASEEES and the Best First Book Prize of the Historical Society. He has also published “A Military History of Russia” (2006) and “The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914-1917” (2015). He edited “The Soviet Union at War, 1941-1945” (2010). He is the author of several dozen articles on Russian military history and foreign policy. Alex Watson's latest book is The Fortress. The Great Siege of Przemysl (London: Allen Lane, 2019). This is the story of the First World War's longest siege, and of the opening of the brutal tragedy which befell East-Central Europe during the twentieth century. It follows a ragtag Habsburg garrison of old soldiers as they desperately defend Central Europe from Russian invasion, and recounts the vicious fighting, starvation and anti-Semitic ethnic cleansing which began in the region already in 1914. The book won a Society for Military History 2021 Distinguished Book Award and was a BBC History Magazine and Financial Times ‘Book of the Year'. The Times newspaper praised it as ‘a masterpiece'. ‘Vividly written and well researched …it deserves to become a classic of military history.' His two prior books were also award winners. Charles Coutinho Ph. D. of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Haitian Helping Hands
Le peuple Haitien a perpective Biblique. Avec Pasteur Joseph Theodore.

Haitian Helping Hands

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 44:13


Le peuple Haitien a perpective Biblique. Avec Pasteur Joseph Theodore. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haitianhelpinghands/support

Haitian Helping Hands
Le peuple Haitian a la perpective Biblique.

Haitian Helping Hands

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 21:34


Le peuple Haitian a la perpective Biblique. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/haitianhelpinghands/support

All of the Above radio
Episode 32767: All New. All Different. AOTA - When a coach gets fired. From a kid's perpective.

All of the Above radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 53:29


Welcome to 2022! In the first episode of the year, we chat about the firing of NFL coaches. I interview the son of a former NFL coach about what it's like when the end of the season arrives. Let's get the dialouge rolling outside after the show. Email me at alloftheaboveradio@gmail.com

KaleidASouL
DISCOVER SOME NEW PERPECTIVE SO YOU CAN ELEVATE AND RECEIVE GOD'S LOVE.

KaleidASouL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 20:06


The light exists. I am learning so much throughout this journey of healing and becoming more courageous...confident..and definitely have an issue with my punctuation..but all jokes aside..if you don't go out of your comfort zone..that familiar place..those familiar "things" start to take over your life and you start to travel to the depths of the darkness..you will never be able to have growth and positive change in your life. To see the love God has and the fuel he charges you with Jesus and the Holy Spirit that will lead you to the biggest interception that you run with to make a TD. TOUCHDOWN! jump on this journey of healing with me and share the messages and podcast to anyone either in a dark or light place.. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kristen-peterson6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristen-peterson6/support

Ferintosh and Resolis's Podcast
October 31 Evening. A Gospel Perpective.

Ferintosh and Resolis's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 63:32


Rev Calum Iain Macleod and Rev Dr Ian Hamilton

Ham on !
perpective ham Melanie Brandenoff

Ham on !

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 59:14


talking about ham radio star wars and other things --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peter0190/support

The JEWEL Network
Debra Peek -Haynes

The JEWEL Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 44:00


Host: Debra Peek- Haynes Topic: Chef Keibi_ The Health from a Brother's Perpective part 1 and Part 2 Email: Debra(debrapeekhaynes@juis.education) Enroll: the Jewel University of Immortal Sciences for Immortal Living Visit: http://djbp.life  

Fire Science Show
015 - Global view on the fire safety from a starchitect perpective with Benjamin Ralph

Fire Science Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 55:41


Have you ever wondered who truly has the most power over the fire safety of a building? In my opinion, the answer is very simple - the Architect. This is due to two reasons. First is that the architect can affect the building shape, size, compartmentation, location of the openings in the building - things that are fundamental to the compartment fire dynamics. The second reason is that they make the decisions at the most infant stage of the building construction. When everything is reversible, and when some of the most prominent decisions are taken.Creating a fire-safe architecture, especially when you are a global company, is not easy. This is why I have invited Benjamin Ralph - the head of fire safety at the Forster+Partners architectural office, one of the "STARchitect" offices designing the most interesting buildings in the world. In the episode, we  talk about the challenges related to working in a global village, the drivers of fire safety and the role of fire safety and other competing objectives in shaping the modern buildings.

Good Morning Business
Le Journal de l'économie - 13/08

Good Morning Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 8:02


Ce vendredi 13 août, Claire Sergent a présenté le Journal de l'économie dont voici les premiers sujets : tour de vis en perspective venant de Pékin, l'agence internationale de l'énergie prévoit une baisse de la demande mondiale. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

La Matinale
Développer une perpective d'éternité | Josias Laporte

La Matinale

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 7:45


Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More
Solitude: A Return To The Self, by Anthony Storr (perpective)

Bookey App 30 mins Book Summaries Knowledge Notes and More

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 13:25


In life, solitude is seemingly a negative state that many people criticize and fear. Solitary people are regarded as misfits. In fact, in many situations, solitude has a very positive aspect. It can help us be introspective and lead a fulfilled life. At critical moments in people’s lives, and for those gifted with creativity, solitude has an even greater value than intimate interpersonal relationships.

THE BVS GOSPEL BROADCAST STATION
Cross Road Episode #7 Topic: " Manufacturing from the African American perpective".

THE BVS GOSPEL BROADCAST STATION

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 59:50


Today's podcast was about "Manufacturing from the African American perpective". Host Dr. Lee Adams and guest co-host Calvin Jarrett owner of Bee Manufacturing in Chicago Illinois 

Artist Motivational Monday
#ArtistMotivationalMonday Ep 27 S6 What Perpective Are You Viewing Whats Going On

Artist Motivational Monday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 10:06


So much information how are you viewing it. What perpective are you taking all the infornation in --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chinue-phillips/support

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American Intelligence Media
An Engineer's Perpective on Face Masks

American Intelligence Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 13:44


Do the air masks filter the air we breathe? https://aim4truth.org/2020/07/03/do-face-masks-actually-filter-the-air-we-breath-against-viruses/

Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham
Best of Black Business, Vol. 1 - being the voice of our own people, sharing our history, experience and perpective on Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham

Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 53:48


New Journal and Guide owner Brenda Andrews shares the importance of the existence of Black Media outlets -- being the voice of our own people sharing our history, experience and perspective. She also discusses of strategic planning in context with the 3 components of the civil rights movement. In our #moneytalk segment, Apex Financial the benefits of Financial Literacy and Estate planning. Lori Ruffin share how The COO Team’s services help to identify gaps in an organization’s systems www.apexfinancialgroupofva.com; www.thenewjournalandguide.com/ ; www.thecooteam.com Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email BlackWallStreetTodayPodcast @ gmail. com. The Black Wall Street Today (BWST) radio show is focused on all things Black entrepreneurship and hosted by Virginia Tech alumnae Blair Durham, co-founder and co-President of Black BRAND. BWST occurs live in the studios of the historic and prestigious HBCU Hampton University. The BWST podcast is produced by using selected audio from the radio show and other Black BRAND events. BWST is the media outlet for Black BRAND. Black BRAND is a 501(c)(3) organization that stands for Business Research Analytics Networking and Development. We are Hampton Roads Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. We promote group economics through professional development and community empowerment, and we unify the black dollar by providing financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, and networking resources. http://blackbrand.biz m.me/blackwallstreettoday + info@blackbrand.biz + (757) 541-2680 Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbrandbiz/ + Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackbrandbiz/ All music by #GrandpaCrunk - Jazzy Version of Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Jashsaun Peele and Grandpa Crunk. https://youtu.be/tp25ToCluBI YouTube www.amazon.com/dp/B07DYSSL2T/ref=dm_ws_tlw_trk4 https://grandpacrunk.bandcamp.com/album/saxy-magnolia-feat-jashsaun-peele Buy the song! Produced by Seko Varner for Positive Vibes Inc. http://www.PositiveVibes.net + (757) 932-0177 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-wall-street-today/message

Podcaston
EP 07: Funny Moment, Creepy Moment, Parkinson & Random Talk From Other Perspective | With @yuliuss_

Podcaston

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 69:13


Hallo Guys. Happy Weekend ya hehe. Kali ini bicara tentang Perpective dan kali ini agak random dan mengalir gitu aja hehe. Nah kali ini dengan @yuliuss_ mahasiswa psikologi nih. Berbagi perspective dan sharing weekend aja. Sesuai dengan yang pernah aku bilang kita bicara mengalir kadang random hehe. Hal ini sesuai pengalaman dari @yuliuss_ sendiri. So, berbagi perspective, Tetap Stay Safe ya. Selamat Mendengarkan

Countryside Church
Game Changers: Game Changing Perpective on Pain

Countryside Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 32:35


Girl...Never Again
Ep. 26 Love from a KING's Perpective|The Dating Game ft. @kwakuonair

Girl...Never Again

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 58:42


The girls chat with @kwakuonair about the “GAME” TWEET US!  DM US! EMAIL US! @girlneveragain| girlneveragain@gmail.com Follow our guest on Twitter: @kwakuonair Need advice? Dealing with a scented trash bag? Does your n*gga have you f*cked up? EMAIL US: girlneveragain@gmail.com Email us girlneveragain@gmail.com Send in your advice letters!!! Instagram: @girlneveragain | @itswynternotwinter | @nanakwayie | @trinitygray Twitter: @girlneveragain | @itswynterm | @nanakwayie | @trinitygray14 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girl-never-again/support

Rated Personal
S1 Episode 11 “Perpective”

Rated Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 78:17


Caution: This Bio Has Been Sanitized The Gang is joined by friend of the show and entrepreneur @itsplane2u and Rapper @Mykoolchill as they discuss the effects of “The Rona”, why internet beef should not turn into strip club beef, and continue the debate of nigga logic vs women logic. We all have different views, but we all have the same perpective once the Ling Ling hit. Intro by Mike Chill

Alcohol Mastery Podcast
Pandemic Pandemonium Perpective

Alcohol Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 24:06


Today’s video is from my perspective on what is happening in our world right now. It’s a crazy time for everyone. There are many people who are under severe threat over this, but most of us aren’t. Our biggest problem comes when it comes to giving it to other people who are more vulnerable than […] The post Pandemic Pandemonium Perpective appeared first on Alcohol Mastery.

Fierce Autie
Trauma response: an autistic perpective

Fierce Autie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2020 7:06


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://fierceautie.com/2020/02/08/trauma-response-an-autistic-perpective/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Riverdale Ministries Podcast
Mary's Perpective Of God

Riverdale Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 37:12


Riverdale Ministries Podcast
Mary's Perpective Of God

Riverdale Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 37:12


Self Improvement Daily
An Example of Controlling Perpective

Self Improvement Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 1:57


Our perception of how things are depends on the lens through which we see it. Two different understandings of the same concept can both be right!

Casting Corner
Casting Corner - Episode 2 - casting Advice from an acting/casting perpective - Gianna Butler Part 2

Casting Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2019 18:16


Interviewing Gianna Butler from Koczara/Schevchenko Casting Part 2. More advice, more laughs

Qiological Podcast
A Qing Dynasty Perpective on Channels and Points • Michael Brown • Qi110

Qiological Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 69:58


Access to acupuncture point location and function has not always been a matter of a few clicks on your mobile phone. This kind of information has not always been at our fingertips. And there is a great wealth of material has not made its way into your digitial library, let alone into English. In this conversation we talk about knowing what’s true in Chinese medicine, the problem of cherry picking resources, and the work of translating a Qing dynasty text on acupuncture.   Head on over to the show notes page for more information about this episode and for links to the resources discussed in the interview.  

Atheist Vanguard
Satanic Perpective | Atheist Vanguard with Derek Hawke, Rachel, & Shane Isgrig

Atheist Vanguard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 52:59


Heterodox Americana
What about class identity? A communist's perpective on ID politics.

Heterodox Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 40:23 Transcription Available


On this episode, we partially revisit identity in the context of class. Communist and psychotherapist, Brian gives his take on what we didn't consider on the topic of human emancipation and flourishing.

The Worship Circle Podcast
Proper Perpective, An Interview With Charlie Hall

The Worship Circle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 51:14


In this podcast, Todd interviews Charlie Hall, and they talk about Charlies beginnings as a worship leader, ascent and descent in Ministry, and 3 things to remember as worship pastors. Worship Circle is a community of worship leaders who want you to know that you are loved, and that you are not alone! Check us out at worshipcircle.com for more information about all of our resources for you, the worship leader.

Asian Pop Radio
Asian Pop Madness

Asian Pop Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 55:50


This week J-Jon is joined by both BJ and Jenet. The team take a look at whats charting across Asia and play some of their favorite tracks for the week. Katy shares her Intro 2 Asian Pop, the crew share whats making news and Jenet challenges J-Jon to drop the beard and start shaving again!