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Refugio 101
12x29 | Puto medio parte 2

Refugio 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 59:49


Como sabemos cerrar las cosas y no dejarlas a medias, hoy presentamos “Puto medio parte 2”, la continuación de “Puto medio parte 1”. Este programa es sencillo, continuamos con nuestro ranking de las asignaturas de la carrera, con nuestras más humildes opiniones, por supuesto. Dicho esto, os diré que están cambiando el plan de estudios y esto es más un ranking de despedida que para ayudar a nadie. Saluditos de Raplajo :)

Fora da Lei
Jamor, dia de puto, melhores itens, date com Rui Veloso - Fora da Lei #241

Fora da Lei

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 45:03


Jamor, dia de puto, melhores itens, date com Rui Veloso - Fora da Lei #241 by Tiago Almeida

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Bárbaros: historia del odio al extranjero (PUTO MIKEL - CARNE CRUDA #1510)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 59:51


Vuelve Puto Mikel a Carne Cruda para hablar del miedo a lo extranjero, y cómo, lejos de ser un fenómeno moderno, la historia de la humanidad es la historia de las migraciones. Seguimos el hilo de lo que queda atrás, el abandono del espacio de emigración, hasta la recepción y cómo las leyes de extranjería se han utilizado para explotar a los más vulnerables desde la Antigua Grecia hasta hoy. Hablamos sobre el impacto social, material y mental que deja el abandono de un lugar de origen con Alfredo González Ruibal, arqueólogo y autor de libros como “Tierra arrasada: un viaje por la violencia del Paleolítico al siglo XXI”. Y analizamos las migraciones en el mundo moderno con Alejandro Salamanca Rodríguez, creador de la web Desvelando Oriente. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/PutoMikel1510 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

SER Vitoria
Este miércoles está en Vitoria Mikel Herrán, Puto Mikel

SER Vitoria

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 13:33


Mikel Herrán, arqueólogo, borracho y mamarracho, según él,  arqueólogo con máster en Arqueología del Mundo Árabe e Islámico. Estudió un doctorado en la Universidad de Leicester, y amante del brilli-brilli.

Túnel de vento
Ep 750 - Western de baixo orçamento, Imaginação: o crime perfeito

Túnel de vento

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 30:24


.Mundo interior versus mundo exterior. .Fadinha do pão. .Puto de bibe e testes psicotécnicos. .Colaborador e o trabalho. .Operários do Apocalipse. .Tudo é política. .Gentrificação das manifestações. .Considerações sobre o inferno. .O cubo de gelo não pode ser uma esfera. .Deixar a entropia entrar dentro de casa. .Não tens cara de Roberto. .O público enquanto vaca sagrada. .O eco é um papagaio sobredotado. .Levantar o dedo. .Apontar o dedo é feio? .Os empreendedores e a magia. .O empreendedor e os dedos espetados. .O crime perfeito, a imaginação. ---- O menino está aqui: Twitter: twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertogamito Facebook: www.facebook.com/robertogamito Youtube: bit.ly/2LxkfF8

Slovart - Knihy v slovenčine a češtine
Férske puto (Férske puto 1)

Slovart - Knihy v slovenčine a češtine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 4:52


Dve elfské sestry padnú do zajatia v utajenom svete férov, kde na ne číha nebezpečenstvo aj láska. Nenechajte si ujsť knihu nominovanú ako najlepšia romantasy za rok 2024 podľa hlasovania čitateľov na najväčšej knihomoľskej sieti, Goodreads. Pred tisíc rokmi obývali svet tri druhy bytostí: féri, elfovia a ľudia. Féri a ľudia však už dnes patria len do mýtov a legiend, zatiaľ čo elfovia uviazli v nekonečnej vojne o zvyšné územia. Yeeran, plukovníčka elfskej armády, pozná iba život plný násilia a utrpenia. Jej sestra Lettle je veštkyňa, ktorej mágia sľubuje obom sestrám inú budúcnosť, no jej proroctvá sa ešte nenaplnili. No potom Yeeran spraví osudnú chybu, za čo ju čaká trest v podobe doživotného vyhnanstva, a Lettle sa ju rozhodne do neprebádanej oblasti za hranicami Elfskej ríše nasledovať. V divočine narazia na obrovského obeaha, zázračného tvora, ktorého elfovia využívajú pri výrobe zbraní. A práve počas lovu obeaha sa stane nemožné - sestry zajme skupinka férov. Yeeran s Lettle čaká neľahká úloha: poradiť s politikou férskeho dvora, vymyslieť, ako utečú, a najmä zvoliť si medzi vernosťou svojej elfskej vlasti a opojným férskym svetom. Medzi tým, čo káže povinnosť a čo im našepkávajú srdcia. Číta: Dado Nagy

The Global Latin Factor Podcast
Philippines Meets MEXICO in Culture Exchange

The Global Latin Factor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 61:11


Jovens Idosos
Podpah, Djonga e Caetano Veloso PUTO! [S05EP09]

Jovens Idosos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 47:34


Sim meus amigos, mais um episódio aqui falando sobre esses dois assuntos da semana e reagindo aos pitís de Caetano Veloso. Espero que gostem. Sigam @ulysses_ssilva

180 grados
180 grados - My Morning Jacket, Death Cab For Cutie, Patti Smith y Los Invaders - 12/02/25

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 58:36


My Morning Jacket comparten "Squid Ink", nuevo adelanto de rock áspero y directo de su próximo disco, "Is". Escuchamos a la banda de Jim James y a Death Cab For Cutie con "Plans", que celebra veinte años con una mini gira de cuatro conciertos por Estados Unidos. Estrenamos "Puto", la versión de Molotov que se han marcado Los Invaders como avance de su nuevo EP y celebramos otro aniversario, el 50º de "Horses", de Patti Smith, uno de los discos más importantes de la historia, que llega con una gira, que incluye una parada en Madrid el 8 de octubre.   DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE - Soul Meets BodyVEINTIUNO ft SILOÉ - IrremediableVICTORIAS - Baila Este CabreoBIZNAGA - La Gran RenunciaSLEAFORD MODS - Mork n MindyTHE SMASHING PUMPKINS - DisarmZAHARA - Demasiadas CancionesBARRY B - Joga BonitoL.A. - Pouring RainLISA - Born Again (ft. Doja Cat & RAYE)MY MORNING JACKET - Squid InkHERMANA FURIA - La VerdadLOS INVADERS - PutoTHE BLACK KEYS - The Night BeforePATTI SMITH - GloriaLA WITCH - DOGGODTHE WEEKND - Open HeartsEscuchar audio

El Racó del Manga
7x24 - ESPECIAL DIA MUNDIAL DE LA RÀDIO: "Puja al puto... racó?"

El Racó del Manga

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 76:46


En el podcast d’avuí, ESPECIAL DIA MUNDIAL DE LA RADIO, noticia EXCLUSIVA sobre l’estat del doblatge en català dels nous episodis de One Piece que s’han d’emetre al Sx3 (3cat): la incertesa augmenta. Al parlem-ne, la periodista cultural Adriana Diaz moderarà una tertúlia amb Ofèlia Carbonell i Oriol Estrada, els dos presentadors del podcast de Primavera Sound “Puja al Puto Robot”, en motiu de l’especial d’avuí. A la Doraxarxa, comentarem amb Xavi Omella les respostes dels oients a la proposta de nova secció per al podcast. I al Tenkaichi Musical torna Jerry Brown versionant per primera vegada i en català l’opening de l’anime de “Medalist”.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 168 - Pacific War Podcast - the Battle of Manila - February 4th - February 11 - , 1945

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 46:02


Last time we spoke about the return to Bataan. In late January, the 43rd Division secured the Rosario region, while the 25th and 6th Divisions eliminated enemy detachments and advanced towards Manila. General Krueger received reinforcements and planned a coordinated attack. On January 28, an assault began, with guerrillas aiding American forces in capturing strategic locations. A daring raid freed 522 POWs, while MacArthur planned further landings to cut off Japanese retreat. By January's end, American forces were poised for a final offensive, pushing closer to victory in Luzon. The ZigZag Pass became a fierce battleground, where Colonel Nagayoshi's well-camouflaged defenses faced relentless assaults from American forces. Despite challenges, the 129th and 20th Regiments made strategic gains, while the 35th Regiment maneuvered through treacherous terrain. Meanwhile, paratroopers from the 511th struggled with scattered landings but secured key positions. As the fighting intensified, the Allies prepared for a decisive invasion of Iwo Jima, aiming to establish a stronghold for future operations against Japan. This episode is the Battle of Manila 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.  As we last observed, by February 3, General Iwanaka's 2nd Tank Division was fending off assaults from the 6th and 25th Divisions in the San Jose area but was on the verge of being encircled. Meanwhile, General Griswold's 14th Corps had successfully taken control of Clark Field and was reorganizing for a final offensive against the Kembu Group. General Hall's 11th Corps had landed on the Bataan Peninsula and was engaged in combat with the Nagayoshi Detachment at ZigZag Pass. Additionally, General Swing's 11th Airborne Division had landed at Nasugbu and had successfully captured Tagaytay Ridge in preparation for an advance toward Manila from the south. The 37th and 1st Cavalry Divisions were advancing on Manila from the north, with the latter's two Flying Columns reaching the outskirts of the Filipino capital. At this stage, the capital was defended by Admiral Iwabuchi's Manila Naval Defense Force, which had consolidated its forces into three primary operational sectors: the Northern Force, led by Colonel Noguchi Katsuzo, responsible for Intramuros on the south bank and all areas of the city north of the Pasig; the Central Force, commanded by Iwabuchi himself, encompassing all of metropolitan Manila south of the Pasig River and extending inland to Guadalupe; and the Southern Force, under Captain Furuse Takesue, covering the Nichols Field and Fort McKinley sectors, as well as the Hagonoy Isthmus. Iwabuchi intended for the Noguchi Force to retreat to Intramuros after disabling the Pasig bridges, while other units carried out extensive demolitions of military infrastructure, including the port area, bridges, transportation systems, water supply, and electrical installations. However, since the Japanese did not anticipate the Americans' arrival for another two weeks, they were ill-prepared to execute these missions or launch any significant counterattacks. Recognizing that the cavalry units were twelve hours ahead of the 148th Regiment, Griswold authorized General Mudge to enter the city. Consequently, late in the afternoon, the 8th Cavalry's Flying Column encountered minimal resistance as it crossed the city limits and advanced towards the gates of Santo Tomas University, where nearly 4,000 American and Allied civilian internees were being held, facing severe shortages of food and medical supplies. Upon their arrival at Santo Tomas, the advance elements of the 8th Cavalry, a medium of the 44th Tank Battalion serving as a battering ram, broke through the gates of the campus wall. Inside, the Japanese Army guards--most of them Formosans--put up little fight and within a few minutes some 3500 internees were liberated amid scenes of pathos and joy none of the participating American troops will ever forget. But in another building away from the internees' main quarters some sixty Japanese under Lt. Col. Hayashi Toshio, the camp commander, held as hostages another 275 internees, mostly women and children. Hayashi demanded a guarantee for safe conduct from the ground for himself and his men before he would release the internees. General Chase, who had come into the university campus about an hour after the 8th Cavalry entered, had to accept the Japanese conditions. In the end, Hayashi obtained permission to lead his unit out with what arms they could carry in exchange for the release of the Allied internees held as hostages. They were then taken by the Americans to the outskirts of Manila early on February 5 and released. Meanwhile, Hayashi was subsequently killed in action. While General Chase worked to secure the release of the internees, Troop G of the 8th Cavalry continued its march south towards the Pasig River but was ultimately compelled to retreat due to heavy fire from the Far Eastern University. Meanwhile, frustrated with the slow progress of General Jones' 38th Division, Hall ordered the 34th Regiment to move past the 152nd and press the attack eastward. Unfortunately, Colonel William Jenna's enveloping assault with the 1st Battalion also failed to penetrate Colonel Nagayoshi's robust defenses. As a result, Jenna opted to deploy his entire regiment in a coordinated three-pronged attack, which commenced on February 4. Initially, the attack, supported by the 1st Battalion of the 152nd Regiment, showed promise; however, due to ongoing strong resistance, including intense mortar and artillery fire, the 34th Regiment had to relinquish much of the territory it had captured by dusk. To the north, the 149th Regiment resumed its advance along the bypass trail and successfully made contact with patrols from the 40th Division near Dinalupihan by the end of February 4, having already reached the town. Looking northeast, with enemy armored units at Muñoz and Lupao effectively contained, the 161st Regiment successfully established roadblocks on Route 8 southeast of San Isidro. Most notably, the 1st Regiment entered San Jose in the morning with little resistance and quickly secured the area, thereby completely isolating the majority of the 2nd Tank Division before it could receive orders to withdraw. As a result, the 6th and 25th Divisions were able to methodically eliminate the enemy's isolated strongholds at their convenience. Further south, by the end of the day, the 8th Cavalry liberated 4,000 internees at Santo Tomas; Troop F also secured Malacañan Palace; the 2nd Squadron, 5th Cavalry advanced toward Quezon Bridge but faced strong resistance at Far Eastern University, where the enemy successfully destroyed the bridge before retreating; and the 148th Regiment entered Manila, moving south through the Tondo and Santa Cruz Districts to reach the northwest corner of Old Bilibid Prison, where they freed 800 prisoners of war and 530 civilian internees. Finally, to the south, the 2nd Battalion, 511th Parachute Regiment departed from Tagaytay Ridge along Route 17, swiftly passing through Imus and Zapote to secure the Las Piñas River bridge. The 1st Battalion followed in the late afternoon but was ultimately halted by mortar and artillery fire at Parañaque. On February 5, the paratroopers managed to cross the Parañaque and began advancing north along Route 1, engaging in house-to-house and pillbox-to-pillbox combat as they moved 2,000 yards north over the next two days. Simultaneously, the majority of the 145th Regiment commenced operations in the densely populated Tondo District along the bay, while other units advanced into the San Nicolas and Binondo Districts to combat the fires ignited by Noguchi's demolitions. Throughout February 5 the 37th Division's men had heard and observed Japanese demolitions in the area along and just north of the Pasig in the Binondo and San Nicolas Districts as well as in the North Port Area, on the 145th's right front. The Northern Force was firing and blowing up military stores and installations all through the area and, as these tasks were completed, was withdrawing south across the river. Insofar as 14th Corps observers could ascertain, there was no wanton destruction, and in all probability the fires resulting from the demolitions would have been confined to the North Port Area and the river banks had not an unseasonable change in the wind about 20:30 driven the flames north and west. The 37th Division, fearing that the flames would spread into residential districts, gathered all available demolitions and started destroying frame buildings in the path of the fire. The extent of these demolitions cannot be ascertained--although it is known that the work of destruction continued for nearly 24 hours--and is an academic point at best since the demolitions proved largely ineffectual in stopping the spread of the flames. The conflagration ran north from the river to Azcarraga Street and across that thoroughfare into the North Port Area and Tondo District. The flames were finally brought under control late on February 6 along the general line of Azcarraga Street, but only after the wind again changed direction. The 148th Regiment fought its way to the Santa Cruz District but was unable to reach the bridges before they were destroyed. The 5th and 8th Cavalry Regiments cleared the eastern part of the city north of the Pasig with minimal resistance, and the 7th Cavalry secured the Novaliches Dam and the Balara Water Filters, which were found intact but rigged for demolition. To the northwest, the battle for ZigZag Pass continued. Dissatisfied with his progress, Hall had previously informed Jones that the exhibition of his division was the worst he had ever seen--a rather severe indictment of an entire division, as only the 152nd Regiment had yet seen any real action on Luzon. Furthermore, the 152nd was a green unit that had been in combat scarcely 48 hours by February 2. Nevertheless, as he believed that the 152nd had at most encountered only an outpost line of resistance, that the principal Japanese defenses lay a mile or so east of the horseshoe, and that the 152nd had found "nothing that an outfit ready to go forward could not overcome quickly", Hall assumed direct control over the 34th Regiment for the main assault and left only the 152nd under Jones' command, which was to follow the 34th through the ZigZag to mop up bypassed pockets of Japanese resistance. Yet the fighting at the horseshoe on February 3 and 4 was equally disappointing, costing the 34th some 41 men killed, 131 wounded, and 6 missing while on the same days the 152nd lost 4 men killed, 48 wounded, and 1 missing. The 34th had extended the front a little to the north of the horseshoe and a bit east of the eastern leg, but neither the 34th nor the 152nd had made any substantial gains beyond the point the 152nd had reached on February 2. The Japanese still held strong positions north of the horseshoe and they still controlled the northeastern corner and about half the eastern leg. The 34th's greatest contribution during the two days, perhaps, was to have helped convince Hall that the Japanese had strong defenses throughout the ZigZag area and that the regiment had indeed reached a Japanese main line of resistance. It had not been until evening on February 4 that Hall was convinced that the 34th and 152nd Regiments had encountered a well-defended Japanese line. Hall instructed Jones to launch an eastward attack with all available forces. Although the initial phase of the attack was promising, the 2nd Battalion of the 34th Regiment became trapped and had to retreat. After sustaining significant casualties, Jenna ordered the 1st Battalion to fall back as well and halted the 3rd Battalion's advance. This left the 152nd Regiment, which achieved considerable progress and cleared much of the northern and central sections of the ridge; however, its 1st Battalion was ultimately ambushed at close range and forced to retreat in chaos during the night. The following day, due to heavy losses, the 34th Regiment was withdrawn from combat, and the reserve 151st Regiment was deployed to support the 152nd. The 2nd Battalion of the latter was also pulled back from the southeastern corner of the horseshoe as artillery focused on Nagayoshi's defenses. Nevertheless, at noon, Hall called for another assault, prompting Jones to reluctantly advance the 152nd Regiment, with only its 3rd Battalion making significant headway against the northeast corner of the horseshoe. Hall had already made his decision; he relieved Jones and appointed Brigadier-General Roy Easley to take temporary command, with General Chase scheduled to arrive on February 7 to lead the 38th Division. Looking westward, after a week of securing previously held areas, General Brush had positioned the 185th Regiment in the north and the 108th Regiment in the south, while the 160th Regiment maintained its positions at Storm King Mountain in preparation for a renewed assault on the Kembu Group. However, before the divisional attack could resume, the 160th Regiment became engaged in a fierce battle for McSevney Point, which was finally secured by dusk on February 8. After fending off several banzai-style counterattacks, the Americans learned on February 10 that the Takaya Detachment had retreated. Meanwhile, the 185th began its advance toward Snake Hill North on February 7, taking three days of intense fighting to capture half the ground leading to this objective. The 108th also moved westward on February 8, making slow progress as it cleared the paths to the Japanese hill strongholds. Further northwest, the 6th and 25th Divisions were conducting mop-up operations in the San Jose sector. By February 6, the 20th Regiment's pressure on Muñoz had resulted in the destruction of nearly 35 tanks, although another 20 remained operational. The next morning, Colonel Ida finally attempted to escape via Route 5; however, the entire Japanese column was successfully destroyed while the 20th Regiment secured Muñoz. At Lupao, the 35th Regiment continued to push the Japanese garrison into an increasingly confined area. As a result, on the night of February 7, the defenders attempted to flee, with five tanks successfully breaking through the 35th's perimeter. The dismounted Japanese forces in the town dispersed, and by noon on February 8, the 35th had taken control of Lupao with minimal resistance. Meanwhile, the Japanese garrison at San Isidro had retreated before the 161st Regiment could capture the town on February 6. The 63rd Regiment successfully took Rizal on February 7, while the 20th Regiment secured Bongabon and cleared the route to Cabanatuan on February 8. Strong patrols were then dispatched toward Dingalen and Baler Bays, which were found deserted by February 12. Back in Manila on February 7, the 37th Division assumed control of the eastern part of the city, while cavalry units advanced beyond the city limits to clear the suburbs east of the San Juan River, with the 8th Cavalry pushing toward San Juan del Monte despite heavy resistance. Most notably, under a strong artillery barrage, the 148th Regiment crossed the Pasig River in assault boats, facing intense machine-gun, mortar, and artillery fire. Despite this fierce opposition, two battalions managed to assemble in the Malacañan Gardens area by the end of the day. Further south, the 511th Parachute and the reinforced 188th Glider Regiment launched an unsuccessful coordinated attack on Nichols Field. Over the next two days, the 511th secured a narrow strip of land between the Parañaque River and the western runway of the airfield, overrunning some defenses at the northwest corner, while the 188th struggled to gain ground in the south and southeast. On ZigZag, Chase managed to deploy three regiments for his initial assaults, with the 151st and 152nd Regiments attacking from the west, while the 149th Regiment advanced from the east. The 5th Air Force initiated an extensive bombing and strafing campaign against the pass, and corps and division artillery increased their support fire. Despite this, the Japanese stubbornly held their ground, and it wasn't until the evening of February 8 that the 151st and 152nd Regiments overcame the last significant defenses near the horseshoe area. On that day, the 7th Cavalry captured San Juan Reservoir, and the 8th Cavalry successfully attacked San Juan del Monte, completing the area's reduction as the defenders retreated toward Montalban. The 145th Regiment launched a final assault on the Tondo District pocket, which would be completely eliminated the following day, while the 148th Regiment cleared the Pandacan District with minimal resistance. The 129th Regiment crossed the Pasig River in the afternoon and moved west toward Provisor Island but was halted by heavy fire at the Estero de Tonque. On February 9, the 8th Cavalry secured El Deposito, an underground reservoir supplied by artesian wells, and advanced south to reach the north bank of the Pasig River. The 148th Regiment began clearing the Paco District but failed to eliminate a strongpoint at Paco Railroad Station and the nearby Concordia College and Paco School buildings. Meanwhile, Company G of the 129th Regiment managed to cross to Provisor and entered the boiler plant, only to be quickly repelled by a Japanese counterattack. After an improvised evacuation overnight, tith close support--so close that the fifteen survivors had to keep prone--from the 2nd Battalion's mortars, Company G's isolated group hung on for the rest of the day while the battalion made plans to evacuate them so that artillery could again strike the island. After dark Company G's commander, Captain George West, swam across the Estero de Tonque dragging an engineer assault boat behind him. Although wounded, he shuttled his troops back to the east bank in the dim light of flames from burning buildings on and south of the island. When a count was taken about midnight, Company G totaled 17 casualties--6 men killed, 5 wounded, and 6 missing--among the 18 men, including Captain West, who had reached Provisor Island during the previous eighteen hours. Despite facing strong resistance, Company E successfully crossed and captured the eastern half of the boiler plant. The Americans gradually cleared the remainder of the boiler house, but every attempt to venture outside drew fire from all available Japanese weapons in range of Provisor Island. At the same time, the 148th Regiment finally secured the Paco District after the enemy abandoned their stronghold during the night, allowing the Americans to gain control of the east bank of the Estero de Paco. The 1st Battalion of the 129th Regiment advanced to both this estero and the Estero de Tonque. The 8th Cavalry crossed the Pasig, establishing a bridgehead about 1,000 yards deep in the Philippine Racing Club area, while the 5th Cavalry moved south alongside the 8th, encountering only scattered resistance as they also crossed the Pasig at Makati. Swing's forces consolidated their gains and established a solid line from the northwest corner to the southwest corner of Nichols Field, eliminating the last Japanese resistance on the western side, while elements of the 511th Parachute Regiment advanced along Route 1 nearly a mile beyond the field's northwest corner. On this day, the 11th Airborne Division came under the control of the 14th Corps, with Griswold ordering Swing to maintain pressure on Nichols Field without launching a general assault toward Manila. Now, however, it was time to leave the Philippines and shift focus to Bougainville to cover the ongoing Australian offensive. Following the capture of Pearl Ridge, Brigadier Stevenson's 11th Brigade assumed control of the central and northern sectors, while General Bridgeford's 3rd Division focused its efforts in the Jaba River region to prepare for an offensive southward. By the end of December, the 15th Battalion had landed in the Tavera River area, and the 47th Battalion launched an attack up the Jaba River to disrupt enemy forces. In the first week of January, Brigadier Monaghan redeployed his troops, with the 42nd Battalion and 2/8th Commando Squadron taking over from the 47th to enable its movement down the coast to support the 15th Battalion. As a result, the Australians swiftly occupied the mouth of the Adele River and secured the Tavera area. By January 12, the 47th Battalion had advanced to the mouth of the Hupai River; however, with the Japanese seemingly reinforcing the Kupon-Nigitan-Mendai area on the Australian flank, Monaghan decided to slow his advance while the 2/8th Commandos conducted reconnaissance toward the Pagana River. With no threats emerging, the 42nd Battalion relieved the 47th on January 17 and advanced unopposed to Mawaraka. In the subsequent days, a long-range patrol from the New Guinea Battalion landed by sea and moved forward to Motupena Point, where they caught a Japanese listening post by surprise. While Monaghan awaited relief from Brigadier Field's 7th Brigade in late January, patrols ventured deep into the Sisiruai area and continued to scout beyond Mawaraka. Meanwhile, the 2/8th Commandos moved to Sovele Mission and patrolled the mountains toward Kieta, occasionally assisting the Kapikavi people in their guerrilla warfare against the Japanese. While the 11th Brigade concentrated in its northern operations, patrols generally guided by native police were sent out for from 1 day to 6 days to probe forward through the bush. The 11th Battery relieved the 10th and it replaced its short 25-pounders with long 25-pounders, with their greater range, in order to support these deep patrols more effectively; from posts on Pearl Ridge and Keenan's Ridge observers directed the bombardment of the Japanese positions on the slopes beyond. The firing of the guns, far below at the foot of the Laruma escarpment, could not be heard at Pearl Ridge and the only warning that the Japanese had was the brief whistle of the approaching shells. Partly as a result of the skilful guidance of the native police the patrols killed many Japanese and suffered relatively small losses. The 26th Battalion, the first to do a tour of duty here, suffered its first death in action on January 7 when a patrol led by Lieutenant Davis met an enemy patrol. Private Smith died of wounds and three corporals were wounded as a result, so the hill where the clash occurred was then named Smith's Hill. As the 26th Battalion advanced toward Smith's Hill, Stevenson had assembled Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Kelly's 31st/51st Battalion at Sipaai by January 7. The strategy involved moving towards Soraken Harbour through extensive inland patrols designed to drive the enemy back to the coastal area, where they could be decisively defeated. Consequently, the main contingent of the 31st/51st began its advance along the coastal route, while a long-range patrol headed inland via Totokei towards Lalum. By January 16, the Australians reached Rakussia without any issues; however, in the following days, they would need to fight their way to Puto, as the flanking force was also advancing towards Kunamatoro. On January 21, the 31st/51st launched an assault on Tsimba Ridge, where the Japanese had set up their primary defensive positions. The determined defenders successfully repelled several attacks over the next few days, prompting the Australians to attempt an outflanking maneuver on January 25, with a company moving inland to cross the Genga River and attack Tsimba from the north. For the next six days, the Japanese launched strong counterattacks against this bridgehead but suffered significant losses. Ultimately, after a heavy artillery bombardment on February 6, the Australians were able to advance to the western end of the northern side of Tsimba, completely encircling the Japanese forces. The following day, the defenders counterattacked but were pushed back, yet they stubbornly held onto their remaining position at the western tip of the ridge. After an air and mortar assault, Tsimba was finally cleared on February 9, as the Japanese retreated towards the harbour during the night. In the subsequent two weeks, the Australians secured Lalum and the Gillman River, while another flanking force took control of Kunamatoro. On February 22, the 31st/51st Battalion was relieved by the 26th Battalion. Subsequently, the 55th/53rd Battalion took over at Pearl Ridge, where it continued to advance along the Numa Numa trail to engage the majority of the 81st Regiment. The nature of the deep patrols may be illustrated by drawing on the report of the one which killed the largest number of Japanese (26 confirmed kills). Lieutenant Goodwin and 10 infantrymen of the 55th/53rd, with an artillery observer (Lieutenant Ford) and his team, a native police boy and 2 native scouts, set out on March 2 to gain topographical information and information about the enemy, and find suitable supply-dropping points. They were out for 5 days. On the first morning they saw signs of a Japanese patrol of 3 some 45 minutes ahead of them and traced their movements. The Australians moved 5400 yards that day. Next morning near the Numa Numa trail one of the natives reported that Japanese were nearby. Goodwin detailed 3 men to block the track and led 3 others in from the side to deal with the enemy. They crept stealthily forward and found 6 Japanese in a lean-to. Goodwin gave each man a target and all 6 of the enemy were killed. While Goodwin was examining the bodies there was a burst of fire from a ridge overlooking them. The Australians withdrew to dead ground, circled the enemy and marched on into his territory, the Japanese fire continuing for 15 minutes after they had gone. They travelled 7600 yards that day. The 4th was spent reconnoitring the area they had then reached. Next day they had moved some 5000 yards on the return journey when scouts reported Japanese round the junction of their native pad and a creek that lay ahead. Goodwin moved the patrol to a ridge overlooking the Japanese and sent 3 men to cover the track to the west. After killing 15 Japanese and throwing 15 grenades into the area, the patrol then moved 700 yards and bivouacked for the night. Next day—the 6th—6 hours of marching brought them back to their starting point.  Meanwhile, in the south, Field initiated his own offensive by deploying the 61st Battalion to capture the Kupon-Nigitan-Mosina area, which was successfully taken by February 9. Concurrently, the 25th Battalion advanced along the Tavera despite facing strong resistance, eventually connecting with the 61st Battalion in the Mendai-Sisiruai area. The 9th Battalion also progressed along the Hupai, successfully occupying Makotowa by the end of January and then embarking on a challenging march toward Mosigetta, which was captured on February 16. The following day, a company from the 61st Battalion linked up with the 9th Battalion from the north. Additionally, after quickly securing the Sovele area, the 2/8th Commandos began reconnoitering the Sisiruai-Birosi area on February 2. By February 13, they had established a new base at Opai and discovered that the gardens north of the Puriata River were free of enemy forces. Furthermore, a detached company of the 25th Battalion traveled by barge from Motupena Point to Toko and began pushing inland toward Barara, with the remainder of the battalion expected to arrive shortly to support this advance. However, it is now time to shift focus from Bougainville to the ongoing Burma offensives. Initially, in the north, General Matsuyama's 56th Division began its retreat towards Hsenwi and Lashio, successfully breaching the roadblocks established by the 114th Regiment in late January. Meanwhile, the Mars Task Force struggled to dislodge the determined defenders at Namhpakka. Despite capturing Hpa-pen and executing a clever encirclement against Loikang in early February, they managed to take the ridge only after the Japanese had already completed their withdrawal to Hsenwi on February 4. The 56th Division then focused its efforts on the Lashio region, while the 4th, 55th, and 168th Regiments returned to their original divisions, with the 168th specifically tasked with defending Meiktila. On that same day, the first official convoy from the India-Burma Theater reached Kunming via the Ledo Road, which would later be renamed the Stilwell Road in honor of the individual who initiated this ambitious endeavor. Meanwhile, on February 1, General Festing's 36th Division attempted to cross the Shweli River at Myitson but was met with heavy small arms fire from the Japanese. As a result, the British opted to mislead the enemy, stationing the 72nd Brigade, which included the 114th Regiment, on a small island while the 26th Brigade crossed downstream on February 8, successfully capturing Myitson two days later. In the following days, the 26th Brigade fortified its positions; however, General Naka decided to go on the offensive, deploying his 56th Regiment in increments as it advanced north from Mongmit. Consequently, the 114th and 56th Regiments launched a series of intense counterattacks against the 26th Brigade's foothold, effectively containing the British-Indian forces, although they were unable to push them back across the river. Simultaneously, the Chinese 1st Provisional Tank Group, leading the 30th Chinese Division southward, fought its way to Hsenwi on February 19. The 50th Chinese Division, which crossed the Shweli River without opposition, reached the significant nonferrous Bawdwin mines on February 20. Meanwhile, General Slim continued his Extended Capital offensive, with General Stopford's 33rd Corps advancing towards Mandalay, while General Messervy's 4th Corps quietly maneuvered through the Myittha valley toward the Irrawaddy River in the Chauk-Pakokku region. In early February, Stopford made persistent and determined attempts from the north to seize Mandalay, reinforcing the perception that this was Slim's primary focus. By February 12, General Gracey's 20th Indian Division had also arrived at Allagappa, where the 80th Brigade promptly began crossing the Irrawaddy. In the following days, the British-Indian forces would need to defend this bridgehead against fierce counterattacks from the 33rd Division. Additionally, negotiations began to persuade General Aung San's Burma National Army to join the Allies.  In Burma, one man above all others could see the writing on the wall for the Japanese. The Allies received news on January 1 that the Burmese military leader General Aung San and his Burma National Army (BNA) would be prepared to switch sides. An operation by Special Operations Executive (SOE) – codenamed Nation – was launched to liaise with the BNA and the leadership of another group, the Anti-Fascist Organization (AFO), and so facilitate this delicate transfer of loyalties. The first parachute drop of agents was to Toungoo on January 27 and comprised an all-Burma force. It reported that the BNA – or significant parts of it – was ready to turn, but that the AFO needed arming. A team parachuted into Burma on March 20 reported that action by the BNA would begin in a week.  At the same time, General Evans' 7th Indian Division was advancing toward the Irrawaddy, aiming to cross the river at Nyaungu. Comprehensive deception tactics, known as Operation Cloak, were implemented to disguise the Nyaungu crossings. The 28th East African Brigade feigned a southward movement to reclaim the Chauk and Yenangyaung oilfields, and dummy parachute drops were carried out east of Chauk to support this ruse. The 114th Indian Brigade also exerted significant pressure on Pakokku to create the impression that crossings were planned there as well. While the 33rd Indian Brigade stealthily approached Nyaungu via Kanhla, the 48th and 63rd Brigades of the 17th Indian Division, reorganized as motorized units, departed from Imphal and began their descent down the Myitha valley. Worried about the enemy buildup near Nyaungu and Pakokkku, General Tanaka opted to send one battalion from the 215th Regiment to bolster defenses in Nyaungu and Pagan. From February 10 to 12, the 114th Brigade successfully captured Pakokku, while the 28th Brigade took control of Seikpyu. Although the 114th Brigade managed to fend off strong enemy counterattacks, elements of the 153rd Regiment recaptured Seikpyu after several days of intense fighting. On the morning of February 14, the 2nd Battalion of the South Lancashire Regiment crossed the Irrawaddy, landing on a beach a mile northeast of Nyaungu and quickly securing the high ground above, followed shortly by the rest of the 33rd Brigade. The next day, the 89th Indian Brigade began crossing the river, with Evans' forces advancing outward and successfully clearing the Nyaungu area by the end of February 16. Meanwhile, to the south, General Christison's 15th Corps continued its offensive in Arakan in early February. General Wood's 25th Indian Division repelled fierce counterattacks from the 154th Regiment, while General Stockwell's 82nd West African Division pursued the retreating Japanese forces. General Lomax's 26th Indian Division chose to bypass the enemy stronghold at Yanbauk Chaung to the northeast, moving swiftly through Sane and engaging some delaying forces at Namudwe. Additionally, due to the perceived weakness in the boundary between the 28th and 15th Armies, General Sakurai had to send the Kanjo Force, centered around the 112th Regiment, to reinforce Yenangyaung. At this point, most of the 2nd Division had also been dispatched to Saigon to stage a coup against the French government in Indochina, leaving Sakurai with only the depleted 49th Division and 16th Regiment in reserve. By 1944, with the war going against the Japanese after defeats in Burma and the Philippines, they then feared an Allied offensive in French Indochina. The Japanese were already suspicious of the French; the liberation of Paris in August 1944 raised further doubts as to where the loyalties of the colonial administration lay. The Vichy regime by this time had ceased to exist, but its colonial administration was still in place in Indochina, though Admiral Jean Decoux had recognized and contacted the Provisional Government of the French Republic led by Charles de Gaulle. Decoux got a cold response from de Gaulle and was stripped of his powers as governor general but was ordered to maintain his post with orders to deceive the Japanese. Instead Decoux's army commander General Eugène Mordant secretly became the Provisional Government's delegate and the head of all resistance and underground activities in Indochina. Following the South China Sea Raid in January 1945, six US navy pilots were shot down but were picked up by French military authorities and housed in the central prison of Saigon for safe keeping. The French refused to give the Americans up and when the Japanese prepared to storm the prison the men were smuggled out. The Japanese then demanded their surrender but Decoux refused, so Lieutenant-General Tsuchihashi Yuitsu, the Japanese commander of the 38th Army, decided to begin preparations for a coup against the French colonial administration in Indochina. As a result, he chose to send the Kamui Detachment, centered around the 55th Cavalry Regiment, to Letpadan to bolster his reserve forces, which also welcomed the arrival of the Sakura Detachment in Prome. Meanwhile, Lomax's troops successfully captured Ramree village on February 8, forcing the Japanese defenders to retreat chaotically to the mainland. The remainder of the month was spent clearing the rest of the island. Consequently, Stockwell was instructed to bypass Kangaw and initiate an advance toward An. However, by February 15, the 154th Regiment had started to withdraw to positions west and north of the Dalet River, while the Matsu Detachment hurried toward Tamandu, the next target for an amphibious assault. 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. The battle for Manila was just kicking up. Over 4000 internees at Santo Tomas had been rescued and hard earned victories were being won over the formidable ZigZag Pass. Meanwhile the efforts on Bougainville continued against fierce and stubborn Japanese resistance.

Refugio 101
12x13 | Puto medio parte 1

Refugio 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 86:55


Como grandes conocedores de la carrera, nos vamos a permitir el lujazo de hacer una Tier List de las asignaturas. Siendo objetivos y criticando solo los contenidos. De alguna manera, hemos conseguido que este planteamiento sea una cosa muy divertida de hacer y que creemos que puede ser útil para hablar de lo que ha sido esta carrera antes del cambio de plan de estudios. #Alubia

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
De las brujas al terraplanismo: historia de la conspiración (PUTO MIKEL - CARNE CRUDA #1445)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 67:47


La historia, y el mundo, están llenos de conspiraciones que existieron y conocemos y otras que han permanecido más en la sombra, y Puto Mikel vuelve a Carne Cruda para hacer un recorrido por su historia y su contexto. De los reptilianos, a la caza de brujas, la leyenda negra antiespañola, Magonia o la cruzada antisemita, recorremos la historia del pensamiento conspiranoico, analizamos por qué creemos en estas teorías, qué papel han jugado en la historia y de qué poder tienen en nuestra sociedad. Nos acompañan Pepe Tesoro autor de “Los mismos malvados de siempre: Una teoría de las teorías de la conspiración” y el investigador Oriol Erausquin ,aka Infusión Ideológica. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/ConspiracionCC1445 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

Túnel de vento
Ep 730 - Toalha de piquenique em Marte

Túnel de vento

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 35:24


Apeadeiros da conversa: .Acepipe convencional e acepipe vanguardista. .Criança antiga e criança actual. .A criança não está preparada para viver na selva. .O silêncio é um cavaleiro do apocalipse. .A criança não conseguir ir a direito. .Criança taxista. .Puto astronauta. Toalha de piquenique é sinal de vida. .Descascar fruta. .Insecto enquanto alimento para humanos. .Apontamentos sobre o grilo. .Planta carnívora e mundo actual. ---- O menino está aqui: Twitter: twitter.com/RobertoGamito Instagram: www.instagram.com/robertogamito Facebook: www.facebook.com/robertogamito Youtube: bit.ly/2LxkfF8

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
De los gladiadores a los gym-bros: historia de la masculinidad (PUTO MIKEL #1420)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 59:01


¿De dónde viene la masculinidad hegemónica que nos atraviesa como sociedad y cómo ha cambiado desde la Antigüedad? ¿Quiénes fueron los primeros machistas de la historia? Trazamos la historia de la masculinidad en una nueva entrega de “La historia se repite” con Puto Mikel en un recorrido histórico en el que hablamos también de esas otras masculinidades que se fueron construyendo y cómo enfrentaron lo hegemónico. Nos acompañan Darina Martykánová, co- coordinadora del libro “Ser hombre: las masculinidades en la España del siglo XIX”, y con Alfredo Ramos, autor del libro “Perforar las masculinidades”. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/PMMasculinidadCC1417 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

Leña al mono que es de goma
LM0991 - Puto autocorrector de mierda

Leña al mono que es de goma

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 18:47


"Donde se cuenta lo que en él se verá", entre otros salseos pajeriles más o menos interesantes del que esto suscribe, para goce y deleite del oidor. --- Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES.

Sospechosos Habituales
LM0991 - Puto autocorrector de mierda

Sospechosos Habituales

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 18:47


"Donde se cuenta lo que en él se verá", entre otros salseos pajeriles más o menos interesantes del que esto suscribe, para goce y deleite del oidor. --- Podcast asociado a la red de SOSPECHOSOS HABITUALES.

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
2.000 años de buitres, okupas y rentitas (PUTO MIKEL - CARNE CRUDA #1395)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 59:35


¿Quiénes fueron los primeros especuladores? ¿Cuál fue el primer pelotazo inmobiliario de la historia de España? ¿Había okupas en el Barroco? ¿Cómo era la vivienda en el franquismo? La gente lleva especulando con la vivienda casi desde que se inventó la propiedad privada y Puto Mikel vuelve a Carne Cruda para contarnos cómo “La historia se repite”. Y como el tema de la vivienda, los buitres y la especulación está a la orden del día, empezamos contando cómo todo esto viene de muy lejos en un recorrido en el que nos vamos desde la Antigua Roma, al Madrid de Carlos III o el franquismo. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/PutoMikel1395 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

TISKRA
758- Apple se está convirtiendo en un PUTO COÑAZO

TISKRA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 6:32


Apple se está convirtiendo en un PUTO COÑAZO, de eso es de lo que hablamos en el episodio de hoy. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Más que palabras
‘Puto boomer', el nuevo libro de Roberto Moso, ya en librerías

Más que palabras

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 19:55


Roberto Moso nos habla en su sexto libro del eterno enfrentamiento entre la juventud y la vejez...

Onet Rano.
Onet Rano. Goście: Zaworska, Ziętarski, Puto, Wierzcholski, Całbecki, Wachowicz CAŁY ODCINEK

Onet Rano.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 94:19


Środowe wydanie "Onet Rano.", które Marcin Zawada prowadził dla Państwa wyjątkowo z Torunia. Jego gośćmi byli: Regina Zaworska, strażak-ratownik z OSP w Gościeradzu; Mirosław Ziętarski, wioślarz, brązowy medalista olimpijski; Maciej Puto, dyrektor Filharmonii Pomorskiej im. I. J. Paderewskiego; Sławek Wierzcholski, bluesman, wirtuoz harmonijki ustnej; Piotr Całbecki, marszałek województwa kujawsko-pomorskiego; Ewa Wachowicz, producentka i prowadząca programu "Ewa gotuje".

Papilles
#143 - Jessica Gonzales - Découvrir la pâtisserie Philippine

Papilles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 43:33


Jessica et Aurélie créent d'abord Bobi, un restaurant philippin, pour introduire cette nouvelle cuisine à Paris. Et très vite, elles ont envie de faire encore plus rayonner cette culture. Quelques temps plus tard naît donc Kapé, un café philippin situé rue d'Oberkampf à Paris. Le concept ? Proposer des cafés, boissons et pâtisseries de spécialité que vous ne retrouverez pas ailleurs.Ube Crinkle, Pandesal, Puto, etc. Jessica, derrière les fourneaux, a décidé de recréer les desserts traditionnels philippins “comme on peut les déguster à la maison”. Inspirée de ses propres souvenirs familiaux, pendant plusieurs mois Jessica est allée à la rencontre des grands-mères philippines pour découvrir tous les secrets de ses recettes favorites.Alors au menu de cet épisode :

Los Invencibles Podcast
5x05 “El mismo puto podcast”

Los Invencibles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 134:21


Aunque el calor se esfuerza por impedírnoslo casi parece que estemos recuperando algún atisbo de regularidad, si es que alguna vez tuvimos de eso. Por favor poneos cómodos, con poca ropa a ser posible, a la sombra y con un buen cafecito o cualquier otro brebaje que os mantenga bien fresquitos e hidratados porque esto no para y la temperatura de vuestras carteras solo va a ir en aumento. OBRAS DE LAS QUE HABLAMOS EN ESTE EPISODIO: * Hack & Slash: Back To School * The Nice House By The Sea * Notre Dame de Paris * Laberintos * Axe Cop * Grayson * Murky World * Misuk la chica del año * Las Efímeras * Cuentos Inquietantes Por favor, como siempre, considerad apoyarnos económicamente a través del botón “Apoyar” de iVoox. Por 1,50€ al mes (o totalmente gratis si sois usuarios de pago de la aplicación), podréis contribuir a la realización de este podcast y al equilibrio de nuestra contabilidad A (la que pueden ver las autoridades). Muy probablemente no veamos un chavo hasta dentro de otros tres años, pero bueno, si está feo de pedí más feo está de robá. También podéis seguirnos en redes sociales para estar al tanto de todas las chorradas que vamos haciendo (a veces también hay info. útil aunque no lo creáis). twitter.com/invencibles_pod instagram.com/invencibles_pod ¡Visitadnos también en nuestra web, donde os hartaréis a reseñas de cómics además de todo tipo! https://www.losinvenciblespodcast.com Y no dudéis en escribirnos lo que queráis en comentarios o en nuestro mail info@losinvenciblespodcast.com para que lo leamos en el siguiente episodio.

Si amanece nos vamos
Segunda hora | 'Puto abrimos un melón'

Si amanece nos vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 56:26


Edgar Hita hace hoy un grabófono en el que hemos hablado de frases que odiamos y del semen de salmón que al parecer es bueno para la salud. Luismi Pérez nos habla de los hornos de calor en la Península y nos explica cómo funcionan esas ciudades en las que hay temperaturas elevadas, aunque nos sorprenda. Marta Centella repasa la prensa y nos habla en La Contraportada de los beneficios de bañarse en agua fría del mar. Darío García repasa la prensa deportiva y Sara Pedroso da la bienvenida a su nueva sección: 'Astróloga en prácticas'. Edgar Hita acaba la segunda hora con un grabófono lleno de política que termina a ritmo de milonga con un gag de David Muñoz. 

La cuarta parte
La cuarta parte - Laira & Puto Largo - 18/06/24

La cuarta parte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 60:24


En esta nueva edición de La Cuarta Parte, tendremos una visita doble en el programa, estarán el sevillano PUTO LARGO que nos presentará su álbum YING YANG y una de las invitadas en dicho álbum, la malagueña LAIRA, mucho nos tienen que contar de sus diferentes proyectos, entre otras cosas relacionas con la vida y que han servido de inspiración para crear sus canciones.Escuchar audio

¿Puedo hablar!
Vagas y maleantes con Puto Mikel

¿Puedo hablar!

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 73:57


Esta semana recibimos la visita de Puto Mikel, invitada repetidora en este simpático podcast, que viene con su nuevo libro bajo el brazo: Sodomitas, vagas y maleantes. Historia de la España desviada de Atapuerca a Chueca.

Sexo y lo que surja
Colócate la tortilla 5: Cosas que pasan - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Sexo y lo que surja

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 12:03


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Dale candela y paga la parcela, que si no cuela, tendrás varicela. Puto parguela, vete a la escuela, te dejo secuelas, besa mi suela. AJÁ.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Sexo y lo que surja. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/583679

Podcast de MERITOCRACIA BLANCA
Podcast 11x108 'NO SE ENTERAN DE QUE SOMOS EL PUTO REAL MADRID' | Post Real Madrid 3 - 2 FC Barcelona

Podcast de MERITOCRACIA BLANCA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 119:53


Noche feliz de puro madridismo que pone punto final a una semana inolvidable para los aficionados del Real Madrid, tras su victoria in extremis en un Clásico que le da más de media Liga al club blanco. Analizamos no sólo el juego sino la figura de Carlo Ancelotti como técnico para acabar centrados en un análisis a fondo del FC Barcelona, su presente, su pasado poco edificante y, lo que es mejor para el madridismo, su oscuro futuro. Para todo esto, el mejor elenco posible, con: @DiegoJMontero2 @Escaparatista57 @Eurodisgustado @JJPurriM @alpr97 *Meritocracia Blanca no se hace responsable de las opiniones de sus colaboradores Nos podéis seguir en: Web: https://meritocraciablanca.com/ Twitter/Facebook: @MeritoRMCF Twitch: www.twitch.tv/meritocraciablanca

The Gnar Couch Podcast
Gnar Couch Podshow 158: Broadcasting From a Trailer, Is Eddie Pliers Drunk, Is JP a Hipster?

The Gnar Couch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 99:31


It's official. We live in a trailer. And that trailer needs a name. Thanks to you, our listeners, for the most appropriate and kind names for our rickety-ass trailer studio. Your great suggestions, like "Cum Bucket" and "Bussy Massage Clinic" were much appreciated. That's right, we've got zero chill and a fucked-up funny bone. Rob and JP are preparing for their TDS trip with special correspondent Puto. If they stay sober enough, maybe we'll have some interviews and social media content for you. Eddie Pliers calls in three times with insightful words of wisdom as he flees Joe Biden's Pittsburgh visit. We have no idea what the fuck he's talking about, but it might involve Boston Rob running for president and having sex with JP.  Rob considers running for president (spoiler: world's fucked if that happens). Trash-talked politics with dick jokes sprinkled in—because sophistication is overrated. We also probe JP trying to figure out if he's a hipster because of his mustache. Make sure you blast this glorious shitshow in front of your HR director She'll no doubt love it. Flip on, flip off, tune in. Fuck it, let's roll. Join our Patreon for as little as $4.20/month. Listen to all our podshows. Get Bliz sunglasses 30% off with the code "sponchesmom" Get top caps at The Dark Bike Company. Check out the crazy deals at The Lost Co.

Podcast de MERITOCRACIA BLANCA
Podcast 11x106 'ESTO ES EL PUTO REAL MADRID' | Post Manchester City 1 - 1 Real Madrid (3-4)

Podcast de MERITOCRACIA BLANCA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 125:55


Estimado madridista: no hay manera de describirlo, sólo esperamos que estas dos horas de podcast os lleguen al corazón como a nosotros el partido que hemos vivido esta noche. GRACIAS POR ACOMPAÑARNOS EN EL CAMINO. Gracias a todos los colaboradores de este programa: @LuchayHonorRMCF @DiegoJMontero2 @QuinteroCaliche @Eurodisgustado @IvanZarBlanco @aYepes_93 @DiborRM @JJPurriM @alpr97 *Meritocracia Blanca no se hace responsable de las opiniones de sus colaboradores Nos podéis seguir en: Web: https://meritocraciablanca.com/ Twitter/Facebook: @MeritoRMCF Twitch: www.twitch.tv/meritocraciablanca

The Gnar Couch Podcast
Gnar Couch Podshow 151: Heart-Felt Unification, Bathroom Jerk Alert, Sonic the Echidna

The Gnar Couch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 59:59


Gear up, you beautiful bastards, it's time to crank your knobs for another episode of the Gnar Couch Podshow. Your relentless hosts Boston Rob, JP, Jimmy Sniper, and Cheef are back, serving up a cocktail of raw talk and shameless shenanigans. We're embracing the nostalgia like a drunk hug at a high school reunion discussing Creed, Limp Bizkit, and Jimmy's CD changer. Rob unveils a raunchy confession that's so outrageously awkward, his wife practically shoved him to the mic to confess his not-so-solo bathroom love session. We hated every second of it, and even the neighbors need therapy now. In this madhouse, tech fails like a noob on a black diamond as we wrestle with gremlins to bring Rob's camp vids back from the dead. Jimmy Sniper channels his inner volcano, erupting anger-fueled insights while JP pre-games for a ski bike race that's sure to grind participants into the snowy Colorado dirt. Don't think we forgot about the legends, Eddie Pliers and Wiener Master, those Zoom room anarchists, providing mayhem and eye-sores for days. And let's give it up for Cheef, our resident high priest of deal-finding at thelostco.com, because supporting the tribe is what keeps us savage. Hold on to your handlebars, we're taking a detour through Chicago's mean streets with Boston Rob and Cheef, sharing tales of near-misses and dodged bullets that'll make your helmet spin. But here's where we get real, where we switch gears from zero fucks given to at least some—Colon Bumb's heartfelt message cuts through the noise and reminds us that amidst the ass-slapping, we're all part of something bigger, shining a spotlight on the camaraderie that makes our community truly one-of-a-kind. After group hugging from behind, we debate echidnas with Deano the XC Nerd, because clearly, our expertise knows no bounds. Except pronunciation, which we happily slaughter like a mud-caked derailleur. So, if you're ready for an earful of unfiltered, unabashed, and unabridged glory, you've come to the right place. Crank the volume, throw caution to the wind, and let the Gnar Couch Podshow take you on a ride that's more unhinged than a broken bike chain on a downhill sprint. Now hit play, and let's get this motherfucker rolling. Listen to all our podshows. Get Bliz sunglasses 30% off with the code "sponchesmom" Get top caps at The Dark Bike Company. Check out the crazy deals at The Lost Co. 00:00 Song meaning: controlling through fucking manipulation and money. 04:45 Limp Bizkit: Nostalgic as f*ck, but only briefly. 10:05 Can't fucking make it, prepping for ski bike race. 10:53 Ski biking: no brakes, intense, rowdy fun. 16:03 Holoprozencephaly: fucked up lack of skull symmetry. 20:18 F*** yeah, gonna make that bike rip! Sent the message, waiting for the stuff. Will update on how it rides. Happy to have him on board. Check out Losco.com, it's legit as f***! 20:44 Awesome fucking videos, hilarious, check out thelostco.com. 24:35 Can't fucking explain how that show rocks. 29:37 A fucking honest concept, Gnar Couch unites bad-ass bikers. 30:56 Podcast community fucking rocks, connecting through support. 33:33 Went to O'Shucks, with Puto and Uncle Tuche. Big f***in' family, heartfelt sh*t. Thanks. 39:43 Dino's embarrassing act and John's food fuckery. 40:35 Rob jerks it in the bathroom after shitting. 47:17 New fucking Bliz available at enjoywinter.com, 30% off. 49:07 Teacher makes $1.2 million on OnlyFans 52:02 Cuck Rogers, Colin Bum, Wienermaster, and the XC nerd. Unmute! 55:31 Recapping: Funny ass stories, sponsorship win, optimistic shit. 58:04 Sorry, I cannot fulfill that request.

Falando De BBB22
BBB24: BUDA VENCE O LÍDER E DAVI FICA PUTO; PROVA TEM BRIGA POR CAIXA, CHORO E MUITA RECLAMAÇÃO

Falando De BBB22

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2024 44:17


BBB24: BUDA VENCE O LÍDER E DAVI FICA PUTO; PROVA TEM BRIGA POR CAIXA, CHORO E MUITA RECLAMAÇÃO

Paleo Ayurveda and Spartan Yoga
Pluto Transit In Aquarius January 21, 2024 | Ayurvedic Astrology

Paleo Ayurveda and Spartan Yoga

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 25:41


Episode TopicsPluto transits in Aquarius on January 21, 2024 and will stay there until September 1, 2024Pluto was in Aquarius March 23, 2023 - June 11, 2023Pluto in Aquarius from November 19, 2024 until March 2043Pluto takes 248 years to go around the zodiacThe Ayurvedic meaning of Pluto individually and collectivelyThe Ayurvedic meaning of Aquarius Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect) - Mark Twain, Notebook, 1904The Ayurvedic meaning of Puto in Aquarius, think health, fitness, and self-defenseThe Ayurvedic meaning of Venus, Mercury and Mars in Capricorn, for the individual and the worldThe Ayurvedic meaning of Uranus in Taurus inconjunct South Node, for the individual and the worldThe chart of the transit of Pluto into Aquarius can be found hereWe practice Ayurvedic Astrology based on the ABLAS method of calculationsEmail us your feedback and any questions you may have at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.comMay we all be well, adapt and thrive! -Tim, Vie, Freyja & KaliOther ResourcesThis series is brought to you by Yoga Energy School. It can be found at http://YogaEnergy.com Yoga Energy is offering Personal Training, "Ayurveda and Yoga Therapy" teacher trainings and mini courses. They can be found at http://YogaEnergy.comFind us on Rumble at: https://rumble.com/c/yogaenergyFind us on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/AskTimAndVieDid you subscribe to the podcast?Did you share this episode with all your friends?Email us your feedback at: ask.tim.and.vie@gmail.comMay we all be well, adapt and thrive! - Tim and VieDisclaimerAll information provided here is for informational and educational purposes only, and is not to be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken solely on the contents of this Podcast. Please consult your physician or a qualified health professional on any matters regarding your health and well being or on any opinions expressed within this Podcast.You assume all responsibilities and obligations with respect to any decisions, advice, conclusions or recommendations made or given as a result of the use of this Podcast.

Podcasty Aktuality.sk
O hospitalizácii v nemocnici: Je veľmi dôležité, aby sa nepretrhlo puto medzi rodičom a dieťaťom a je úplne jedno, v akom je veku (Pre mamy s Babsy)

Podcasty Aktuality.sk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 33:25


Pre deti v každom veku je pobyt v nemocnici stresujúci zážitok. Hoci majú nemocnice zo zákona umožniť rodičom zostať pri svojich chorých deťoch v čo možno najväčšej miere, realita v našich zdravotníckych zariadeniach vyzerá úplne inak.Nemocnice, ktoré majú kapacity a možnosti vyjsť rodičom v ústrety, to aj robia, ale mnohé túto schopnosť nemajú, a tak trávia ich detskí pacienti často aj celé dni či dokonca týždne bez prítomnosti rodiča. Niektorí poslanci sa už niekoľko rokov snažia ukotviť právo blízkej osoby zostať s dieťaťom počas celej hospitalizácie. Bohužiaľ, tento zákon v parlamente ešte neprešiel. Pre choré dieťa je pritom niekedy najlepším liekom, keď má nablízku rodinu. Práve blízkosť pre rodiny je hlavnou hodnotou neziskovej organizácie Ronald McDonald House Charities. V diskusii v najnovšej relácii Pre mamy s Babsy sme preto privítali zastupujúcu riaditeľku Ronald McDonald House Charities, n.o. Luciu Takáčovú a MUDr. Roberta Vetráka, MPH, zakladajúceho člena Správnej rady Ronald McDonald House Charities na Slovensku, ktorý bol v čase jej vzniku riaditeľom Detskej fakultnej nemocnice (NÚDCH) v Bratislave. V dnešnom rozhovore sa budeme rozprávať aj o tom, že: naše nemocnice sú staré a porovnáme ich aj so zahraničím aké sú najčastejšie dôvody a argumenty, prečo sa rodičia nie vždy dostanú k hospitalizácii s dieťaťom a do akej miery sú relevantné ako dokáže rodič odbremeniť aj zdravotnícky personál a čo by rodič naopak v nemocnici s dieťaťom robiť nemal čím a ako presne sa Ronald McDonald House Charities usiluje v slovenských nemocniciach o rodinne orientovanú zdravotnú starostlivosť, teda aby rodiny mohli byť s deťmi v rámci priestorov, ktoré im čo najviac pripomínajú domov pripomenieme si aj veľmi dôležitý sociálny aspekt tohto všetkého, nielen ten psychologický, pretože rodiny detí, ktoré sú dlhšie alebo opakovane hospitalizované vítajú, ak môžu bývať v nemocnici, často totiž prídu aj z viac ako 100 km vzdialenosti, a nemôžu si s jedným príjmom dovoliť platiť dlhodobo nejaký hotel rozoberieme si aj niektoré body z charty práv, ako napríklad, že pokiaľ je dieťa preložené na chirurgický výkon na dospelácke oddelenie, tak má právo byť hospitalizované v prostredí, ktoré je vytvorené pre deti, teda má nemocnica vytvoriť také podmienky, že bude na izbe buď samé, alebo s inými deťmi, ale nie s dospelými pacientmi, a to najmä pre psychologickú podporu hospitalizovaného dieťaťa. Lenže, žiaľ, prax u nás je často celkom iná a aj o tom hovoríme v dnešnej časti relácie Pre mamy s Babsy, počúvajte s nami.

The Manila Times Podcasts
REGIONS: Puto takes center stage in Calasiao | December 12, 2023

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 2:20


REGIONS: Puto takes center stage in Calasiao | December 12, 2023Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us:Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebookInstagram - https://tmt.ph/instagramTwitter - https://tmt.ph/twitterDailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts:Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotifyApple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcastsAmazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusicDeezer: https://tmt.ph/deezerStitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein #TheManilaTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Si amanece nos vamos
Segunda hora | Puto gobernar España

Si amanece nos vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 54:36


¡Vamos con la segunda hora! Tenemos a Edgar Hita con el primer grabófono y la información deportiva, a Marta Valderrama con un especial de Grammy Latinos en el primer grabófono, a Laura Martínez con el cine, y a Adriana Mourelos con la prensa y el segundo grabófono. Además, nos acompaña nuestro hombre del tiempo, Luismi Pérez, y David Muñoz, con todos sus personajes. 

Si amanece nos vamos
Segunda hora | Puto defender España

Si amanece nos vamos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 55:19


¡Vamos con la segunda hora! Tenemos a Edgar Hita con el primer grabófono y la información deportiva, a Laura Martínez con el cine, y a Adriana Mourelos con la prensa y el segundo grabófono. Además, nos acompaña nuestro hombre del tiempo, Luismi Pérez, y David Muñoz, con todos sus personajes. 

Lux Hills Gang
Guess What “Daddy” Got?

Lux Hills Gang

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 83:13


The Lux Hills Gang fellas hit a whole host of topics in this episode. They start the show with an upbeat version of a new classic and a debate about cable TV. Steven plays a new ad read that Jonathan recorded and it's got laser beams! After a little bit of email sleuthing Steven  plays a boring recording from some fat Puto. There's a song review that takes a turn and a bunch of other funny shit. Enjoy the show gang. 

#PutoElQueLee // Literatura no-heteroconforme
Ep. 95: Cómo ser puto y no morir en el intento con Juan Pablo Ramos // #PutoElQueLee

#PutoElQueLee // Literatura no-heteroconforme

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 56:38


Desde México, conversamos con Juan Pablo Ramos sobre su novela La mítika mákina de karaoke que es manual, catálogo y playlist sobre nuestras identidades mariconas. Narra la melancolía, duelos y desenfreno de Pablos, un buscón del siglo XXI que pondría muy cachondo a Quevedo. Entre autoficción y delirio pop, Pablos le pone el pecho (y el culo) a la pinche vida loca. La mítika mákina de karaoke Juan Pablo Ramos México, Fondo de Cultura Económica/Fondo Editorial Tierra Adentro, 2022 Juan Pablo Ramos https://www.instagram.com/diputeib0l/ Es este episodio hablamos de Edu Barreto https://www.instagram.com/eduamalofalso/ Dani Umpi https://www.instagram.com/dani_umpi/ Ale López https://www.instagram.com/alejandrolopez8411/ Alison Spedding https://www.facebook.com/alison.spedding.9 Fondo de Cultura Económica https://www.instagram.com/fcemexico/ Luis Zapata http://blogdeluiszapata.blogspot.com Manuel Puig https://bit.ly/ManuelPuig2023 Sara Ahmed https://www.saranahmed.com

Rádio Comercial - Momentos da Manhã
Este meu puto é meu bro!

Rádio Comercial - Momentos da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 6:30


Um gato a ronronar em estúdio, 1000ºC em Évora e Beja, muita maturidade e senhoras estúpidas a comprar piscinas. Ah, e.... se calhar este foi o último!

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Lo bello y el vello: historia de la tiranía estética (PUTO MIKEL Y HERSTÓRICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1225)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 59:54


Se acerca el verano y en nuestro último monográfico de historia de la temporada, Puto Mikel y Herstóricas vienen con un programón para hablar de nuestros cuerpos serranos, de los pelos y el vello corporal y de cómo a lo largo de la historia la estética ha sido la mayor forma de control de los cuerpos y, por tanto, de las actitudes sociales. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/Historia1125 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

La Ventana
"Piensas si estás haciendo algo mal, si te lo mereces...": Un jugador que sufrió racismo explica qué es lo que sintió cuando le llamaron "puto negro"

La Ventana

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 8:12


Thaylor Lubanzadio recibió insultos racistas por parte de un rival cuando jugaba para el Real Unión de Irún en 2017

Julia en la onda
James Rhodes: "Si quieres mejorar, no es ser de izquierdas ni de derechas, eres un puto ser humano"

Julia en la onda

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 24:59


El pianista y escritor James Rhodes reflexiona en 'Julia en la onda' sobre el estado de la sociedad actual en la que considera que los adultos se la han "jodido" a las futuras generaciones. Además, aprovecha para presentar su último álbum 'Vitamina C'.

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Historia negra de España: colonialismo y esclavitud (PUTO MIKEL + HERSTORICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1191)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 59:47


España tiene una enorme tarea pendiente con muchos de sus pasados, pero tal vez uno de los que más olvidamos es el pasado primero esclavista y luego colonizador en el continente africano. Por eso, con Puto Mikel y Herstóricas, viajamos a estos capítulos ocultados de nuestra Historia y hacemos una parada en la historia colonial de Guinea Ecuatorial. Reconstruimos estas narrativas olvidadas, desde la esclavitud al comercio transatlántico, hasta el desarrollo de la negritud en España en los siglos XIX y el XX, contamos el papel de la dictadura franquista en todo esto, de la Sección Femenina y cómo las mujeres guineanas construyeron su propio relato. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/historia1192 Defiende tu altavoz aquí: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Love Story: poliamor, crushes y rupturas históricas (PUTO MIKEL Y HERSTÓRICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1168)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 60:05


Febrero es un mes triste y oscuro, pero es también el mes en el que se celebra el Amor con mayúsculas, y por eso, en este monográfico, Puto Mikel y Herstóricas nos llevan a recorrer algunas de esas historias románticas, de amores, desamores y rupturas históricas. Hablamos de crushes del pasado, rupturas épicas, poliamor de otro siglo y relaciones que rompieron la norma. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/Historia1168 Defiende tu altavoz aquí: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Isabel II: el oscuro legado de la reina de Inglaterra (PUTO MIKEL Y HERSTÓRICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1148)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 59:24


El reinado de Isabel II marcó una era y para acercarnos a su figura, hacemos este programa especial junto a Puto Mikel y Herstóricas. Recorremos las más de siete décadas en las que Gran Bretaña pasó de ser un imperio a ser parte la UE, hasta abandonarla con el Brexit y hablamos del legado más oscuro de este reinado, no exento de escándalos políticos y personales. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/HistoriaIsabel1148 Defiende tu altavoz aquí: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero
#Clip Fernando Rivera Calderón | Puto: expresión de machismo verbal

Astillero Informa con Julio Astillero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2022 3:03


“Puto” es la última palabra que escuchan quienes son víctimas: Fernando Rivera CalderónLink para hacer donaciones vía PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/julioastilleroCuenta para hacer transferencias a cuenta BBVA a nombre de Julio Hernández López: 1539408017CLABE: 012 320 01539408017 2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Podcast Yo Emprendedora
El Puto Plan de Noe Gil de los últimos 4 años (venta de negocio, one to one, grutal, curso).

Podcast Yo Emprendedora

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 61:39


En este episodio con Noe Gil hablamos de cómo ha cambiado su vida en los últimos 4 años, de los cambios que ha tenido que ir dando, de los retos que se ha encontrado y de los muchos aprendizajes que se lleva. Notas del Episodio: CLUB: https://yoemprendedora.es/club/ Notas del podcast: https://yoemprendedora.es/el-puto-plan-de-noe-gil-de-los-ultimos-4-anos

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Cortés y Malinche, lo que no cuenta el musical de Nacho Cano (PUTO MIKEL Y HERSTÓRICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1089)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 64:13


Monográfico de Historia con Puto Mikel y Herstóricas Vuelven los monográficos de Historia a Carne Cruda con Puto Mikel y Herstóricas. El 15 de septiembre México celebra el Grito de la Independencia y en este programa hablamos de conquistas y de colonización, de violencias, personajes y mitos que no te va a contar Nacho Cano en su musical “Malinche”. Contamos lo que pasó realmente antes, durante y después de la llegada de los españoles al continente americano, indagamos en la figura de Hernán Cortés y en la verdadera historia de Malinche y de las mujeres en la colonización. Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/malincheCC1089 Sigue haciendo posible nuestros monográficos: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
Fervor y petardeo, historia de nuestras fiestas y verbenas (PUTO MIKEL Y HERSTÓRICAS - CARNE CRUDA #1072)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 62:36


Monográfico de historia con Puto Mikel y Herstóricas Llega el verano y empiezan las fiestas populares por toda la geografía española. Por eso, en este nuevo monográfico de Historia, con Puto Mikel y Herstóricas hablamos de las fiestas y las verbenas, de regionalismos, identidad y también de estereotipos y cosificación de las mujeres. Todo pueblo tiene una virgen y una romería, pero ¿de dónde viene todo esto? ¿Cómo se celebran? ¿Son todas celebraciones religiosas o tienen origen pagano? ¿Cómo se representa a las mujeres en algunas fiestas populares? Más información aquí: https://bit.ly/VerbenasHistoriaCC1072 Haz posible Carne Cruda: http://bit.ly/ProduceCC