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(0:00) Big Jim starts the show solo giving a rant on the historical reenactments that have been going on in Lexington(13:34) Gasper joins in for Patriots draft talk(33:23) Is Abdul Carter a real shot at #4 for the Patriots
Der Bauernkrieg 1524/25 wird in den kommenden Wochen mit einer Fülle von Ausstellungen, Veranstaltungen und Reenactments gewürdigt. Jetzt beleuchtet auch ein neuer ARD-Podcast die historischen Ereignisse und Hintergründe. Von Harald Asel
Matthew Martin, a 2019 TLC graduate, joins Rafe to discuss his reasons for applying to the TLC program and the impactful first trial he undertook after graduation. Matthew shares how he immediately implemented the methods learned at TLC, focusing on two powerful reenactment stories—one during practice and another in trial—that significantly influenced the outcomes. This episode delves into the transformative impact of TLC's teaching methods, illustrating how they can dramatically enhance legal advocacy.
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina talk about things they faked liking in past relationships and play FMK with Maya Rudolph, Charlize Theron and Sandra Bullock. Going into the bad dates, Cassi shares a terrifying date that went too deep into the investigation, Keegan shares a date with all the worst opinions and Christina shares a date that may be on Dateline soon. Cassi wraps it up in the true crime segment, Tainted Love, with the story of Peter Bergna. Got a bad date to share? Go to https://myworstdatepodcast.com or follow us on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube @myworstdatepodcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ausstellungen, Gedenkveranstaltungen, Reenactments: schon jetzt laufen die Vorbereitungen für das Gedenkjahr 500 Jahre Bauernkrieg 1525. Harald Asel hat sich in Thüringen kundig gemacht.
Episode DescriptionIn Trauma Reenactments, we discuss what trauma reenactments are, why they happen, and practices to help us identify, stop, and prevent them from happening again. Trauma reenactments are patterns we repeat again and again similar to traumas in the past. They can be pervasive and difficult to notice, because we may believe they are "just the way things are." But they're not. While these patterns are not our fault, if we are able to identify these reenactments, be honest about what they are and where they come from, and create more space between a trigger and a reaction, we are able to gain power over the moment when a trauma reenactment starts to occur, or to stop one that is already occurring. By changing our reaction, we create a new habit, which allows us to heal our trauma reenactments and create space for positive and healthy habits, responses, and relationships in our lives. Breakdown of Episode1:17 Intro 4:21 Intro to Trauma Reenactments6:49 What Are Trauma Reenactments and Why Do They Occur?11:14 Why Do Trauma Reenactments Occur?20:56 Reenactments in Close Relationships25:52 What Are Ways to Heal, Prevent, and Overcome Reenactments? 40:53 Practices to Help You Heal Trauma ReenactmentsTo view sources, go HERE:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eUDTXEehuW_3U6lL9POSvA2bJQI_t7McxIN-4E3p2xA/edit?usp=sharing Christian Emotional Recovery ResourcesPodcast WebsiteAccess Episodes, Get Free Resources, and More Facebook GroupJoin Community, Get Support, and Get Weekly Encouragement YouTube ChannelSubscribe for Exclusive Material Not on Podcast Christian Emotional Recovery StoreGet meditations, infographics, journals, and other resources for your healing journey Trauma SurvivorsCheck out Resources Page for Trauma Survivors Email ListGet updates on episodes, platform, resources, and products Free ResourceFree Visual A.C.O.R.N Resource to Heal Difficult Emotions Donate Monthly Through PatreonHelp More Trauma Survivors Through This Ministry Donate One-Time Through Ko-FiHelp More Trauma Survivors Throu...
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This week Carlson High School Special Education teacher Andrew Burgess joins the Mikes to discuss historical reenactments. Overrated/Underrated is museums. The episode wraps up with each Mikes "Hot Mike" take.
On Sept. 30, Richmond National Battlefield Park will commemorate the September 1864 Battle of Fort Harrison with a film, exhibits, tours of the site, and battle reenactments. The free event will last from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 8621 Battlefield Park in Eastern Henrico. Located just eight miles from the city, Fort Harrison was the largest fort defending the Confederate Capital during the Civil War. On Sept. 29, 1864, Union troops, black and white, assaulted Fort Harrison and other forts outside the city. They captured the fort but failed to advance farther. The next day Confederate counterattacks failed...Article LinkSupport the show
In this hybrid survivor story/q&a episode, Brandon discusses the three types of trauma reenactment that were running the lives of Jasmine and her abusive ex. Plus, Jasmine tells her story of being in an abusive relationship that she just couldn't quit. Jasmine dealt with ghosting, love bombing, gaslighting, physical intimidation, child sexual abuse, physical abuse, putdowns, nitpicking, rage, infidelity, blame-shifting, abandonment, and much more. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses child sexual abuse and physical abuse. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. Thank you to our sponsor FACTOR. To get delicious fresh healthy meals delivered to your door and ready in 2 minutes, go to Factor at https://www.factormeals.com/nap50 and use promo code NAP50 to get 50% off. Thank you to our sponsor BETTERHELP. If you need online counseling from anywhere in the world, please do go to https://www.betterhelp.com/nap Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this hybrid survivor story/q&a episode, Brandon discusses the three types of trauma reenactment that were running the lives of Jasmine and her abusive ex. Plus, Jasmine tells her story of being in an abusive relationship that she just couldn't quit. Jasmine dealt with ghosting, love bombing, gaslighting, physical intimidation, child sexual abuse, physical abuse, putdowns, nitpicking, rage, infidelity, blame-shifting, abandonment, and much more. *** CONTENT WARNING - This episode discusses child sexual abuse and physical abuse. *** If you want to be a guest on our survivor story podcast, please click here or send us an email at narcissistapocalypse@gmail.com To help out our podcast, please fill out our listener survey, click here. Thank you to our sponsor FACTOR. To get delicious fresh healthy meals delivered to your door and ready in 2 minutes, go to Factor at https://www.factormeals.com/nap50 and use promo code NAP50 to get 50% off. Thank you to our sponsor BETTERHELP. If you need online counseling from anywhere in the world, please do go to https://www.betterhelp.com/nap Get started today and enjoy 10% off your first month. If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. If you need help moving due to domestic violence, Shelter Movers may be able to help you. They operate by referral. Clients may be referred by any person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.). To reach them, click here. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA
From the Romans to the “sham battles” of the 1800s, historical battle reenactments have been around for a long time. We talk with a Wisconsin Marine veteran about his reenactment career and how he strives for historical accuracy.
In this episode, Damon Young (a writer, critic, and a self-proclaimed “professional black person”) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers who are obsessing about their lackluster high school tennis careers, their awkward interaction with their crushes, and whether participation in civil war reenactments is a dating deal breaker. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. This week she answers a question about what to do when a grandparent food-polices a toddler. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Damon Young (a writer, critic, and a self-proclaimed “professional black person”) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers who are obsessing about their lackluster high school tennis careers, their awkward interaction with their crushes, and whether participation in civil war reenactments is a dating deal breaker. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. This week she answers a question about what to do when a grandparent food-polices a toddler. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Damon Young (a writer, critic, and a self-proclaimed “professional black person”) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers who are obsessing about their lackluster high school tennis careers, their awkward interaction with their crushes, and whether participation in civil war reenactments is a dating deal breaker. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. This week she answers a question about what to do when a grandparent food-polices a toddler. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Damon Young (a writer, critic, and a self-proclaimed “professional black person”) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers who are obsessing about their lackluster high school tennis careers, their awkward interaction with their crushes, and whether participation in civil war reenactments is a dating deal breaker. If you want more Dear Prudence, join Slate Plus, Slate's membership program. Jenée answers an extra question every week, just for members. This week she answers a question about what to do when a grandparent food-polices a toddler. Go to Slate.com/prudieplus to sign up. It's just $15 for your first three months. Podcast production by Se'era Spragley Ricks and Daisy Rosario, with help from Maura Currie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did the Pascagoula alien abductions happen? Langston and David make contact with Khari Johnson (Pause with Sam Jay) to talk about this Southern conspiracy theory. Boy scout stories are bound to pop up as they find video reenactments of the kidnappings online. Lots of questions asked and sad truths realized throughout the discussion. Also, why are those Avatar aliens so thick? Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me. Subscribe to the channel here! Want to follow the craziness of Black conspiracy theories? We're on Instagram at @mymommatoldmepodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 215th Army Band of the Massachusetts National Guard performed at Downtown Crossing to kick off Harborfest's opening ceremony. WBZ's Suzanne Sausville reports:
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E61: Host: Candace O'Donnell, Guest: Bill Longnecker. Description: Bill Longnecker, a resident of Willow Valley, shares his love for Civil War reenactments while offering intriguing perspectives on the history of the era. Mr. Longnecker, a Captain in the 3rd US Infantry Regiment Company B, (a Union Forces Soldier), talks about what happens in a Civil War battlefield reenactment, the background and history of the Civil War, and advances in medical science in this war. Come listen to a fascinating podcast!
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Marc & Bo speak with Thomas A. Hoff, Cultural Site Manager, St. Louis County Parks at Jefferson Barracks to talk about Bitter Conflicts at Jefferson Historic Site in Jefferson Barracks Park. Dates: Saturday, May 20th-9am-5pm. Enjoy learning about American war experiences from the American Revolution to Vietnam. Reenactors will showcase American military units spread out over the historic area of the park. This event is FREE! For more information see the "Bitter Conflicts" link in the "History Programs & Events" category on the website, the Facebook Event post or call 314-615-4386.
We talk to about what its like being a Living Historian and attending Reenactments as a Woman. Listen in as we talk about our time at events together.
This hour: historical reenactments. We look at the role reenactments play in helping us understand or experience history. We talk with reenactors about what draws them to this and what their experiences are like. Plus, reenactments aren't just about the acting but the costumes and the props. We hear from a tailor who creates custom clothing using traditional materials and methods to create true-to-history costuming. And: a look at experimental archeology and the stone-aged tools used by our predecessors. How were those tools made? And by recreating them, what can we learn about history, evolution, and psychology? GUESTS: Michelle Bebber: Co-director of The Kent State University Experimental Archaeology Laboratory Metin Erin: Co-director of The Kent State University Experimental Archaeology Laboratory Ian Graves: Tailor and owner of Royal Blue Traders, specializing in American Revolutionary War clothing J.R. Hardman: Associate producer at PBS Utah and a Civil War reenactor who is directing and producing the documentary Reenactress Brad Keefer: Professor of history at Kent State University and an active Civil War and colonial period living historian The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, which originally aired September 8, 2022.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we close this year of 2022, lest old acquaintances be forgotten, we look back at those who were part of the Seminole Wars living history community but who are no longer with us or able to be active. This close-knit community of interest comprises academic historians, for sure. It also hosts large numbers of public historians, the people we call citizen scholars. No paper chase for them to publish or perish. They research for the pure joy of discovery and the ability to share that discovery with like-minded individuals. With that criteria in mind, we can think of no one better to chat with today than Jeffrey Snively. Jeff is an everyman; that is, he is a spectator who comes out to the Seminole Wars living history events. He could be anyone. In his case, he might be a representative of the audience given that he has been coming to these events for four decades. Let's just say, he knows where the bodies fell and can even tell you how! He grew up in Florida, the son of a Marine who fought at the Battle of Okinawa and who earned the Silver Star. A navy veteran himself, Jeff is neither an academic historian nor a living history interpreter. He's just – as he says, a regular guy, one with a deep passion for interest and desire to dig deeper to find out the whys in history, in our case, the Seminole Wars. Jeff has been attending commemorative events at the Dade Battlefield Historic State Park since 1983, before battle reenactments were introduced even. For forty years, Jeff has met and observed everyone who has been part of raising awareness of these wars. And he's here to tell us what he recalls. We're in for a treat and it is not even Halloween. Citizen Scholar Jeff Snively has attended Dade Battle commemorations at the park before they even introduced the living history spectacle in the mid-1980s. Jeff Snively recalls Frank Laumer, author and living history reenactor of Pvt Ransom Clark. On left, Frank Laumer's signature and inscription to Jeff for Massacre! On right, Jeff Snively with the memorial wreath at the reconstructed soldier breastworks at Dade Battlefield Historical State Park. He regularly attends the annual battle commemoration, which is separate from the battle reenactment, and is held on the actual day of the battle, Dec. 28. The late Seminole Billy L. Cypress is the second recipient of the Frank Laumer Legacy Award. Billy Cypress was a Seminole tribal historian who directed the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum and spent a lifetime educating children and adults in the ways of Florida's largest Indian tribe. He appeared opposite Frank Laumer and presented the Seminole side to the Dade Battle of 18354 during living history battle reenactments. Below, his wife Carol accepts the award on his behalf at a Convocation of Seminole Wars Historians in Okeechobee in 2019. Jeff Snively unearthed a letter from a wounded officer, Richard Bland Lee, a cousin of Robert E. Lee, in the Battle of Welika Pond. An Army adjutant attests to Lee's wounding. This letter provided key information about the battle and its contents had been previously neglected by historians. At Fort Foster, which Dr. John K. Mahon told Jeff was accurate down to the last nail, Jeff made friends with U.S. Navy reenactor Greg Centanne, who has portrayed a sailor of the Seminole Wars-era who served at Fort Foster. Jeff Snively examined one of the Navy books Greg presents and found a photo inside of his own father, a Marine in combat at the Battle of Okinawa. Below are some of the books Seminole Wars Foundation members have published on the Seminole Wars and Seminole. In this episode, Jeff Snively recalls the late Dr. John K. Mahon, the late Dr James Covington, and the very-much-still-with-us Dr Brent Weisman. Seminole Wars Foundation carries these books for sale. Host Patrick Swan is a board member with the Seminole Wars Foundation. This podcast is recorded at the homestead of the Seminole Wars Foundation in Bushnell, Fla. Subscribe automatically to the Seminole Wars through your favorite podcast catcher and "like" us on Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube!
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1. Jeffrey Toobin Reenactment (2020) 2. Jo Koy with Orlando Brown reenactment (2018) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit BlindsGalore.com Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
1. Jeffrey Toobin Reenactment (2020) 2. Jo Koy with Orlando Brown reenactment (2018) Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: Visit BlindsGalore.com Visit Geico.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
The Weekend Whassup for Friday, 9/23/2022! The Point keeps you connected to the top 11 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend! Wilson Elementary in Sheboygan's Fall Fest is tonight (Friday) from 4:30-7:30! Brats, burgers, egg rolls, freshly squeezed lemonade, bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, raffles, maker space and more! https://www.facebook.com/events/813314036335936 See Encanto on the big screen tonight (Friday) at 7:30 at The Weill Center For The Performing Arts in downtown Sheboygan! https://wxerfm.com/events/337949/ The SCIO Farmer's Market is tomorrow (Saturday)! The market makes fresh, native produce and products available directly from farmers to residents every Wednesday and Saturday from 8-1 in Fountain Park in Downtown Sheboygan. https://www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org/farmers-market/ It's ELK-Toberfest Weekend in Elkhart Lake this weekend! Prost! Elkhart Lake is excited to announce the 1st ever Elktoberfest! Hoist a stein, grab a pretzel and embrace German heritage. A beer run, entertainment and more! https://www.elkhartlake.com/elktoberfest/ Come support In Motion Dance Studio's ELITE dance team tomorrow (Saturday) from 9-2:30 at Miesfeld's Meat Market in Sheboygan. Brats, burgers and baked goods! All proceeds go to help cover competition fees for the 2023 dance season. https://wxerfm.com/events/337945/ It's Civil War Weekend at The Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush. Immerse yourself in the 1860s and learn about the age of Lincoln and the fight for freedom and the Union. Reenactments, drills, food and music! https://wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/upcoming-events/ Rock the Block is this weekend in Sheboygan's Gateway Neighborhood is a revitalization event organized by Habitat for Humanity Lakeside. The program provides affordable financing for exterior home repairs and community projects in a designated neighborhood. Partners also assist with brush removal, lighting improvements and fire safety checks. https://www.habitatlakeside.com/rock-the-block.html Elkhart Lake's Farmers & Artisans Market in the Village Square is a Saturday morning tradition. Pick up fresh seasonal vegetables, flowers, cheese and specialty products from approximately 50 vendors! https://www.elkhartlakechamber.com/farmers-market There's public ice skating at Sheboygan Lakers Ice Center tomorrow night (Saturday) from 8-10pm. https://www.facebook.com/events/1284386352365171/1284386355698504 Barks & Brews for Sandi Paws Rescue is Sunday from 2-6 at Sheboygan Biergarten. A casual encounter with cuteness. Come meet Sandi Paws Rescue volunteers and adoptable dogs and learn about the rescue mission. https://www.facebook.com/events/398336175582954 Food trucks are back at Vollrath Park Monday evenings from 4-8 through the summer! https://visitsheboygan.com/event/sheboygan-food-truck-mondays/2022-06-06/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This hour is all about historical reenactments. We look at why people reenact history, and what we can learn from it. GUESTS: Brad Keefer: Professor of History at Kent State University, who is also an active Civil War and colonial period living historian Metin Erin: Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Kent State University, and co-director of The Kent State University Experimental Archaeology Laboratory Michelle Bebber: Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Kent State University, and co-director of The Kent State University Experimental Archaeology Laboratory Ian Graves: Tailor and owner of Royal Blue Traders, who specializes in American Revolutionary War clothing J.R. Hardman: Associate Producer at PBS Utah, and a Civil War reenactor, who is directing and producing the documentary Reenactress Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pauline and Kate once again, try to get sponsored by their favorite alcohol brands (Golden Road Brewery-CALL US!).The gals FAILED to find one of the shows selected by "The Wheel Of Shame" last week, so they put their backs into a full expose of "Brides, Grooms, and Emergency Rooms".Reenactments, people shitting themselves, kidnapping, little people, and a whole wedding party falling into a lake-ENJOY!Subscribe and follow us:IG: @tenderlovingcarepodTikTok: @tenderlovingcarepodTwitter: @tlcpoddyLeave us a 5 star review!*We would love to share with our listeners any hilarious tidbits that you may have about the inner workings of these shows (all anonymous of course) So we are calling to all of our Agents In The Field that can give us behind the scenes info about ANY of the shows on TLC.Were you a long suffering PA, or someone who found the "talent" for these shows? Perhaps you are close to someone who was part of a TLC show-EMAIL US!TenderLovingCarePod@gmail.com*Revel in the world of Pop Culture by visiting Pauline's Etsy store which has a plethora of t-shirts, hoodies, notebooks, and more all celebrating our guilty TV pleasures! IG: @ABritInTheSun Find all the merch you didn't know you needed in Kate's Etsy shop-- you'll see original designs of all her favorite things: Bravo, TLC, Gay Shit... you get it. IG: @KateMarieArtCo
Welcome to Season 4 : Inferno!!Here to talk about his new book, Cosplay : A History – The Builders, Fans and Makers Who Bring Your Favorite Stories to Life, is author Andrew Liptak. Andrew has an amazing book out in stores now and we're here to talk all about his writings, how he came to create this fantastic book, and his observations on Cosplay as a long time member of the 501st Legion. You may have seen him at conventions like DragonCon, and his extensive works extend beyond Cosplay, having his work published in Armchair General Magazine, Clarkesworld Magazine, Gizmodo, Slate, The Verge and others. His short fiction has appeared in Galaxy's Edge Magazine and Curious Fictions. We cover many topics, including several of those included in his book. Reenactments, masquerades, the evolution of cosplay, the current state of cosplay, and the importance that it has right now (and has historically), and it's impact on our cultures.A great read, overall - it kept me turning pages and I am grateful to have a talent such as Andrew Liptak as a guest on my show. Please support the release of the book and get your copy today!Buy on AmazonDownload on AudibleSubscribe and Learn More about the Book hereVisit Andrew's WebsiteFollow him online! - Links are here
GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY!!! I'm starting to do hump day bonus episodes and this first one is a doozy. For this episode I am talking to porn star Johnny G about how he does spectrophilia reenactments, which is where he reenacts ghosts having sex with people or sexual possession. Warning we get into my sex life in this episode so definitely not minivan friendly. Cryptid Crate Discount Code: newnormal Cryptid Crate Link: https://boxmountainllc.com/products/cryptid-crate-mystery-sampler I do not own any of the music used in this podcast, music is owned and performed by Insane Clown Posse. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The TV reality/mystery/true crime series Unsolved Mysteries has run for 15 seasons across multiple networks and streaming services. Come learn the origins of the show and some of the mysteries that were solved due to its impact.
On this, the 117th episode of the The Darwin Awards podcast, we discuss some of the awe-inspiring ways that people have recently eliminated themselves from the gene pool. These include a guy trying to get into the zoo for free, a couple reenacting a classic Titanic scene, a poisoning gone wrong, and public trash compactors in Greece.CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO DARWIN AWARD PLUS ON APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-darwin-awards-plus/id1619901000If you enjoy the episode, CLICK BELOW AND JOIN US ON OUR PATREON for more content!https://www.patreon.com/thedarwinawardspodcastSupport the show
On this, the 112th episode of the The Darwin Awards podcast, we discuss some of the awe-inspiring ways that people have recently eliminated themselves from the gene pool. These include an elevator error, a guy stuck in a car wash, an Easter retelling, and a border wall climber.CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE TO DARWIN AWARD PLUS ON APPLE PODCASTShttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-darwin-awards-plus/id1619901000If you enjoy the episode, CLICK BELOW AND JOIN US ON OUR PATREON for more content!https://www.patreon.com/thedarwinawardspodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thedarwinawardspodcast)
Are you a history buff? In this episode of Punch Out with Katie and Kerry, we talk with Ray Sheen about learning historical dances and participating in war reenactments. Ray consults in Digital Transformation, Project Management, Innovation, and ESG. In this episode we learned: What skills you need to have game at historical dance events like regency balls and assemblies. Whether or not you can bring McNuggets to a reenactment site How much prep you need to be to participate in a battle reenactment Want to know more about Ray? You can find him at: Website: https://www.ppiconsultants.net/ Twitter: @raysheenpmp This episode is sponsored by online business strategist and web designer Chloë Forbes-Kindlen. Chloë can help you build, launch and monetize your dream website using Squarespace. She designs custom Squarespace websites and offers online coaching to build and enhance your online brand. If you're more DIY, Chloë shares everything she knows on YouTube, her website and in her email newsletter, so sign up at chloeforbesk.com/newsletter and learn how to publish, teach, and sell online! Punch Out with Katie and Kerry is the show that dives deeper into topics you care about. We don't ask the questions everyone else does. We get to the real insights (and the weird hobbies, the guilty pleasures, the secret side hustles...the good stuff)! We find out what really makes your favorite folks tick. Punch out with Katie and Kerry! Have a cool hobby or side interest you want to talk about on Punch Out with Katie and Kerry Let us know: Website: www.punchoutwithus.com Email: punchoutwithus@gmail.com Hosts: Kerry O'Shea Gorgone (@KerryGorgone) & Katie Robbert (@katierobbert)
In honor of The Adam Carolla Show's 13-year anniversary this week, Chris and Gio count down 13 of the best characters and reenactments from the show's history. Featuring Kyle Dunnigan, Jo Koy, Dana Gould and more! Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: BattlBox.com/adam Geico.com Apartments.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
In honor of The Adam Carolla Show's 13-year anniversary this week, Chris and Gio count down 13 of the best characters and reenactments from the show's history. Featuring Kyle Dunnigan, Jo Koy, Dana Gould and more! Hosted by Chris Laxamana and Giovanni Giorgio Support the show: BattlBox.com/adam Geico.com Apartments.com Request clips: Classics@adamcarolla.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/chrislaxamana INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/chrislaxamana1 https://instagram.com/giovannigiorgio Website: https://www.podcastone.com/carolla-classics
In this episode of the Leading By History podcast, host Ma'asehyahu Isra-Ul speaks with public historian and Executive Director of the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation - Christy Coleman. The discussion is centered in Living History and the complicated role that historical reenactments play in historical education. Should classroom simulations address the historical realities of slavery and racism or should it be left "to the professionals" (in that space)? What exactly is a historical reenactment and how does this work translate into a K-12 classroom? If you are looking to find understanding and clarity on the "Dos and Don'ts" of reenactments and simulations - this is the show you need to access. Pull out your smart device and take notes because this will provide just the insight you need. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/leadingbyhistory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leadingbyhistory/support
It's Episode 17 and we will be taking a break for the holidays. So Joel and Misty discuss National Monkey Day with Ashley and then do a couple of dramatic reenactments of “famous” CPM problems. Lastly, the PL Team gives teachers some mid-year advice in the form of a Whiparound.Happy Holidays from More Math for More People CPM Podcast!
Episode 5 – A Terrorist In TrainingThree young MMA fighters found slaughtered and mutilated on the ten year anniversary of 9/11 in Waltham, Massachusetts. An Eritrean drug crew running guns for Al-Shabaab. Join me for a deep dive into the still-unsolved case and the prime suspect that ties it all together.I'm Michele McPhee and this is Mayhem.Featuring an interview with former SWAT team cop and Waltham Police Officer Jim Vaglica; Reenactments of trial and deposition testimony.Mayhem is a Storic Media production created by Michele McPhee and is produced by George Collins, Andrew Steiner, and Carl RussellFor even more information, check out my book, Mayhem: The Tsarnaev brothers, the FBI, and the Road to the Marathon Bombing Want to see the evidence and decide for yourself? Check out my website https://mayhempod.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Historical reenactments can be a way to bring history to life for students as well as for sightseers visiting historical landmarks. But the harm and the trauma that can be reintroduced in doing so is Worth Noting.Links:Ending Curriculum Violence (Learning for Justice, Spring 2020)Sources consulted:“High School Under Fire For Project Reenacting Slavery'” (KAL9, September 18, 2017)“What It Felt Like'” (Slate, May 20, 2019)“Despite calls to hear from students and staff, Newberg school board approves ban on Pride and Black Lives Matter flags'” (OBM News, August 11, 2021)“Newberg High School students participated in virtual 'slave trade''” (KGW8, September 14, 2021)“Newberg teacher's aide explains why she wore blackface'” (KATU2, September 23, 2021)“All eyes on Newberg school board as vote banning political symbols looms'” (OBM News, September 27, 2021)“Newberg school staff member who wore blackface to protest vaccine mandate reportedly fired'” (KGW8, September 24, 2021)
The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guests for this episode are Peter Hoffenberg and Jean Rosenfeld. Peter Hoffenberg and Jean Rosenfeld help us understand The Reenactments of Myths in American History; The Insurrection was Reenactment of a Myth. We discuss We discuss one particular myth, the Fourth Turning, adhered to by Steve Bannon, ignored by the pundit class even when he brought it up in debate and interviews. and its uncritical acceptance by people who should know better. Then there is the myth of America's founding, which was expounded by Trump on July 3 and 4 to a national audience. Then there is the myth of the South and its "lost cause." Myth is made real when followers dedicate themselves to enacting it, and it is not possible to "correct" it by providing mere facts. This is why January 6 looked like a Reenactment show on steroids. This suggests that without myth, a nation cannot cohere, but when myths duel or change, so do the politics of national identity. . The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lR54xuhmCd5nE4OhhdFnP7
Welcome to episode six of A Proper DBE Podcast brought to you by Daughters of the British Empire. The Daughters of the British Empire is a 501(c)3 nonprofit American society of women of British or Commonwealth birth or ancestry. We share and promote our heritage while supporting local charities and our senior facilities across the United States. We are a diverse group of women standing together in friendship and charity, joined by a common bond - the Commonwealth of Nations, learning and growing together. In this episode, host Georgia Abrams is joined by the following guests:Louise Churchill - Mary Wollstonecraft, ColoradoEileen Eddy - Sir James M. Barrie, OhioAlanna Eddy - Sir James M. Barrie, OhioNiki Russell - Somerset House, KansasThis is the first of many episodes to come all about traditional crafts. We're talking about lace, buttons, and what past queens of Britain may have worn during their time on their throne. If you would like to learn more about the DBE, or are interested in becoming a member, you can find us online at www.dbenational.org.If you have any questions or comments about this episode, you can email us at podcast@dbenational.org.You can follow us on social media:Facebook: facebook.com/dbenationalInstagram: @dbenational1909Pinterest: pinterest.com/dbenationalTheme music: https://megamusicmonkey.com/free-music-royal-tea-party-song-30-second-creative-commons/
4/20/21 (9a) Genesee Country Village Will Not Have Civil War Reenactments again this year. Monroe County DMV Still Having Issues. Bob Takes Your Calls.
本期主播:狂人 | 赵指导 | 桥儿嘉宾主播:苏方本次盘点重点在后面一期的奥斯卡竞猜,所以前面脱口秀、非虚构类剧集、剧没有细致编号。脱口秀补二月2·21Hate by Dani Rovira来恨我呀 丹尼罗维拉1小时22分 Netflxi 西班牙语2·13Brian Regan: On The Rocks 布莱恩·里根:笑翻红石剧场 58分3·16RebellComedy: Straight Outta the Zoo冲出动物园1小时14 分 德语7人拼盘喜剧专场3·18Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American奈特·巴盖兹:最佳平凡美国人1小时3·23*Loyiso Gola: Unlearning反学习1小时非虚构3·3Netflix Murder Among the Mormons 摩门教谋杀案2小时29分剧情简介:Netflix纪录剧集《摩门教谋杀案》以前所未有的全面角度,回顾摩门社群内最令人惊骇的罪案,审视背后的犯罪首脑。剧集细探盐湖城发生的三起炸弹爆炸案,罪案导致两人死亡,盐湖城人心惶惶。补聊:David Duchovny第四本小说Truly Like Lightning灵感来源,showtime预订了一季Truly Like Lightning电视剧。3·4Paramount+For Heaven's Sake4小时剧情简介:The search for Harold Heaven, who mysteriously disappeared from his remote cabin in Ontario, Canada, in the winter of 1934.3·4HBO MAXPersona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests 1小时25分剧情简介:Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.3·5NetflixNevenka: Breaking the Silence: Limited Series 1小时55分剧情简介:作为西班牙历史上第一起针对政客性骚扰的成功诉讼中的原告,内文卡·弗南德兹在20年后打破了沉默。3·9HBO COVID Diaries NYC39分剧情简介:Explore the lives of five young filmmakers, who turn their cameras on themselves to tell the stories of their families during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.3·10Netflix8小时 Last Chance U: Basketball 最后机会大学:篮球8集 ELAC剧情简介:Explore an honest and gritty look inside the world of community college basketball.3·15NetflixThe Lost Pirate Kingdom 失落的海上王国4小时17分剧情简介:故事围绕现实生活中的加勒比海盗的历史展开,讲述他们在掠夺厮杀中是如何组成一个令人惊讶的平等主义王国。3·17NetflixOperation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal 买进名校:美国大学舞弊风暴1小时39分剧情简介: Reenactments drive this documentary investigating the mastermind behind a scam to sneak the kids of rich and famous families into top US universities.3·19NetflixFormula 1: Drive to Survive20小时剧情简介:第三季讲述迄今为止最具戏剧性的赛季里,车迷们将再次被带到幕后,亲眼见证车手和车队如何在一年内为夺冠而战。剧集3·19*APPLE TV+ Calls1小时47剧情简介:本剧根据法国同名剧集改编,每集将以一连串的电话通话内容交织而成。创新的呈现方式,让观众抽丝剥茧,探索一桩毁灭性的事件,如何让一群陌生人陷入神秘而又令人惊慌失措的情境之中。3·15NetflixZero Chill5小时49分剧情简介:15岁花样滑冰运动员Kayla从加拿大到英国的生活彻底发生了改变,因为其双胞胎兄长Mac在一所传奇的冰球学院获得了一席之地。她对父母决定把哥哥的野心置于自己之前感到心烦意乱,Kayla如今必须在其作为超级明星的哥哥的阴影下确定自己在滑冰场上的位置。不如看另一部:Spinning Out 冰上旅程 卡雅·斯考达里奥( Kaya Scodelario)主演3·19NetflixSky Rojo 红日狂花3小时28分 西班牙语3·19Netflix3小时50分Country Comfort 乡村星愿3·19Disney+ 6集 5小时The Falcon and The Winter Soldier电影
本期主播:狂人 | 赵指导 | 桥儿嘉宾主播:苏方本次盘点重点在后面一期的奥斯卡竞猜,所以前面脱口秀、非虚构类剧集、剧没有细致编号。脱口秀补二月2·21Hate by Dani Rovira来恨我呀 丹尼罗维拉1小时22分 Netflxi 西班牙语2·13Brian Regan: On The Rocks 布莱恩·里根:笑翻红石剧场 58分3·16RebellComedy: Straight Outta the Zoo冲出动物园1小时14 分 德语7人拼盘喜剧专场3·18Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American奈特·巴盖兹:最佳平凡美国人1小时3·23*Loyiso Gola: Unlearning反学习1小时非虚构3·3Netflix Murder Among the Mormons 摩门教谋杀案2小时29分剧情简介:Netflix纪录剧集《摩门教谋杀案》以前所未有的全面角度,回顾摩门社群内最令人惊骇的罪案,审视背后的犯罪首脑。剧集细探盐湖城发生的三起炸弹爆炸案,罪案导致两人死亡,盐湖城人心惶惶。补聊:David Duchovny第四本小说Truly Like Lightning灵感来源,showtime预订了一季Truly Like Lightning电视剧。3·4Paramount+For Heaven's Sake4小时剧情简介:The search for Harold Heaven, who mysteriously disappeared from his remote cabin in Ontario, Canada, in the winter of 1934.3·4HBO MAXPersona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests 1小时25分剧情简介:Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.3·5NetflixNevenka: Breaking the Silence: Limited Series 1小时55分剧情简介:作为西班牙历史上第一起针对政客性骚扰的成功诉讼中的原告,内文卡·弗南德兹在20年后打破了沉默。3·9HBO COVID Diaries NYC39分剧情简介:Explore the lives of five young filmmakers, who turn their cameras on themselves to tell the stories of their families during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.3·10Netflix8小时 Last Chance U: Basketball 最后机会大学:篮球8集 ELAC剧情简介:Explore an honest and gritty look inside the world of community college basketball.3·15NetflixThe Lost Pirate Kingdom 失落的海上王国4小时17分剧情简介:故事围绕现实生活中的加勒比海盗的历史展开,讲述他们在掠夺厮杀中是如何组成一个令人惊讶的平等主义王国。3·17NetflixOperation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal 买进名校:美国大学舞弊风暴1小时39分剧情简介: Reenactments drive this documentary investigating the mastermind behind a scam to sneak the kids of rich and famous families into top US universities.3·19NetflixFormula 1: Drive to Survive20小时剧情简介:第三季讲述迄今为止最具戏剧性的赛季里,车迷们将再次被带到幕后,亲眼见证车手和车队如何在一年内为夺冠而战。剧集3·19*APPLE TV+ Calls1小时47剧情简介:本剧根据法国同名剧集改编,每集将以一连串的电话通话内容交织而成。创新的呈现方式,让观众抽丝剥茧,探索一桩毁灭性的事件,如何让一群陌生人陷入神秘而又令人惊慌失措的情境之中。3·15NetflixZero Chill5小时49分剧情简介:15岁花样滑冰运动员Kayla从加拿大到英国的生活彻底发生了改变,因为其双胞胎兄长Mac在一所传奇的冰球学院获得了一席之地。她对父母决定把哥哥的野心置于自己之前感到心烦意乱,Kayla如今必须在其作为超级明星的哥哥的阴影下确定自己在滑冰场上的位置。不如看另一部:Spinning Out 冰上旅程 卡雅·斯考达里奥( Kaya Scodelario)主演3·19NetflixSky Rojo 红日狂花3小时28分 西班牙语3·19Netflix3小时50分Country Comfort 乡村星愿3·19Disney+ 6集 5小时The Falcon and The Winter Soldier电影
本期主播:狂人 | 赵指导 | 桥儿嘉宾主播:苏方本次盘点重点在后面一期的奥斯卡竞猜,所以前面脱口秀、非虚构类剧集、剧没有细致编号。脱口秀补二月2·21Hate by Dani Rovira来恨我呀 丹尼罗维拉1小时22分 Netflxi 西班牙语2·13Brian Regan: On The Rocks 布莱恩·里根:笑翻红石剧场 58分3·16RebellComedy: Straight Outta the Zoo冲出动物园1小时14 分 德语7人拼盘喜剧专场3·18Nate Bargatze: The Greatest Average American奈特·巴盖兹:最佳平凡美国人1小时3·23*Loyiso Gola: Unlearning反学习1小时非虚构3·3Netflix Murder Among the Mormons 摩门教谋杀案2小时29分剧情简介:Netflix纪录剧集《摩门教谋杀案》以前所未有的全面角度,回顾摩门社群内最令人惊骇的罪案,审视背后的犯罪首脑。剧集细探盐湖城发生的三起炸弹爆炸案,罪案导致两人死亡,盐湖城人心惶惶。补聊:David Duchovny第四本小说Truly Like Lightning灵感来源,showtime预订了一季Truly Like Lightning电视剧。3·4Paramount+For Heaven's Sake4小时剧情简介:The search for Harold Heaven, who mysteriously disappeared from his remote cabin in Ontario, Canada, in the winter of 1934.3·4HBO MAXPersona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests 1小时25分剧情简介:Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.3·5NetflixNevenka: Breaking the Silence: Limited Series 1小时55分剧情简介:作为西班牙历史上第一起针对政客性骚扰的成功诉讼中的原告,内文卡·弗南德兹在20年后打破了沉默。3·9HBO COVID Diaries NYC39分剧情简介:Explore the lives of five young filmmakers, who turn their cameras on themselves to tell the stories of their families during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City.3·10Netflix8小时 Last Chance U: Basketball 最后机会大学:篮球8集 ELAC剧情简介:Explore an honest and gritty look inside the world of community college basketball.3·15NetflixThe Lost Pirate Kingdom 失落的海上王国4小时17分剧情简介:故事围绕现实生活中的加勒比海盗的历史展开,讲述他们在掠夺厮杀中是如何组成一个令人惊讶的平等主义王国。3·17NetflixOperation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal 买进名校:美国大学舞弊风暴1小时39分剧情简介: Reenactments drive this documentary investigating the mastermind behind a scam to sneak the kids of rich and famous families into top US universities.3·19NetflixFormula 1: Drive to Survive20小时剧情简介:第三季讲述迄今为止最具戏剧性的赛季里,车迷们将再次被带到幕后,亲眼见证车手和车队如何在一年内为夺冠而战。剧集3·19*APPLE TV+ Calls1小时47剧情简介:本剧根据法国同名剧集改编,每集将以一连串的电话通话内容交织而成。创新的呈现方式,让观众抽丝剥茧,探索一桩毁灭性的事件,如何让一群陌生人陷入神秘而又令人惊慌失措的情境之中。3·15NetflixZero Chill5小时49分剧情简介:15岁花样滑冰运动员Kayla从加拿大到英国的生活彻底发生了改变,因为其双胞胎兄长Mac在一所传奇的冰球学院获得了一席之地。她对父母决定把哥哥的野心置于自己之前感到心烦意乱,Kayla如今必须在其作为超级明星的哥哥的阴影下确定自己在滑冰场上的位置。不如看另一部:Spinning Out 冰上旅程 卡雅·斯考达里奥( Kaya Scodelario)主演3·19NetflixSky Rojo 红日狂花3小时28分 西班牙语3·19Netflix3小时50分Country Comfort 乡村星愿3·19Disney+ 6集 5小时The Falcon and The Winter Soldier电影
Das kleine Windkraftrad für unterwegs Neben Solar ist Windenergie für Offgrid Häuser und Wohnmobile sehr interessant. Leider sind die kleinen Windturbinen meistens recht sperrig und schwer. Das ändert sich jetzt mit Kite X, die gerade ein Kickstarter Projekt am laufen haben, bei dem die Windturbine statt durch eine große Stange durch Seile gesichert wird. Retro rockt! Schon lange auf Matzes Liste von Games die er zocken wollte: 198X, eine Hommage an die guten alten Arcade und Retro-Zeiten. Ein kurzer Games Snack, aber auf jeden Fall einen Zock wert. Matze hat es sich auf der Switch angesehen. Japan baut elektro Tanker Neben Autos, Fahrrädern und Motorrädern kann man auch Frachtschiffe elektrisch betreiben. Das haben die Japaner nun eindrucksvoll gezeigt. Zwei Tanker soll es geben, einer wird demnächst zu Wasser gelassen, der zweite folgt nächstes Jahr. Besonders groß sind die Schiffe mit 62 Metern nicht und werden wohl nur in Küstennähe unterwegs sein, aber es ist ein Anfang. Und dann ist da noch die Ladung. Fossile Treibstoffe, das an andere Schiffe geliefert wird. Es sind übrigens NICHT die ersten vollelektrischen Schiffe. In Norwegen gibt es z.B. elektrische Fähren. Neue Drohnen braucht das Land DJI, Marktführer im Drohnenmarkt, bringt mit der DJI FPV eine wirkliche Höllenmaschine: 140 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit, von 0 auf 100 in 2 Sekunden und ein Steuerung über eine Brille. Endlich zurück Fatoni und Edgar Wasser sind zurück. Die beiden Rapper aus München bringen 2021 endlich ein neues Album. Nocebo, deren letztes Album liegt nun schon eine Weile zurück. “Das Beste” ist der erste Track vom kommenden Album. Laser Strom aus dem Weltall Photovoltaik ist toll. Die Sonne scheint, was ja immer toll ist, und damit kann man dann auch noch sein Haus betreiben. Ein Problem ist es nur, wenn die Sonne gerade nicht scheint, was bei uns ja viel zu oft vorkommt. Nun gibt es aber ein neues Projekt, dass die Sonne da einfängt, wo sie immer scheint. Im Weltall. Und dann wird der Strom via Mikrowellen zur Bodenstation geschickt. Schon irgendwie abgefahren. Hinter dem Projekt, das aktuell noch weit von der Serienreife entfernt ist steckt das Pentagon. Wie war das noch mal mit dem Killer Laser aus dem Weltraum… Das Zeitalter der Samurai Eine spannende neue Dokumentation gibt es auf Netflix. Das Zeitalter der Samurai ist eine Mischung aus O-Tönen von Historiker gemischt mit aufwändigen Reenactments. Matze hat sich die Geschichte Japans des 16. Jahrhunderts reingezogen. Solar Ziegel Klar, Photovoltaik ist genial, aber nicht jedem gefallen die Platten auf dem Dach. Cooler wäre es, wenn das Dach einfach schwarz ist und trotzdem Strom macht. Sowas gibt es, heißt Solar Ziegel und wer da jetzt mitmischen will ist ein alter bekannter, nämlich Tesla. Die haben dazu jetzt ein Webseite auf Deutsch und wie es aussieht bauen sie in den USA gerade Systeme mit der neuesten Generation der Ziegel. Mal schauen, wann die Tests dort abgeschlossen sind und die ersten Projekte in Deutschland anstehen. Kauf was! Heute mal einen Erfahrungsbericht vom Einkauf: mit Rewe Scan and Go verspricht der Supermarkt einen entspannte Einkauf. Leider funktioniert das Ganze nicht wirklich zuverlässig, schade um eine tolle Idee! Alles nur kalte Luft Egal wie viel erneuerbaren Strom wir produzieren, viel davon ist nicht rund um die Uhr zuverlässig verfügbar. Wir brauchen also Speicher und die sind seit jeher ein Problem. Das Münchner Startup Phelas hat da jetzt ein interessantes Konzept. Luft wird angesaugt, verdichtet und runter gekühlt. So wird der Strom gespeichert. Wenn die Luft wieder “entspannt” wird, kann dabei Strom erzeugt werden. Die Systeme sind aktuell nichts für zuhause, aber mit einer Größe von zwei Schiffscontainern sind sie im Industrie-Vergleich klein -und günstig.
Das kleine Windkraftrad für unterwegs Neben Solar ist Windenergie für Offgrid Häuser und Wohnmobile sehr interessant. Leider sind die kleinen Windturbinen meistens recht sperrig und schwer. Das ändert sich jetzt mit Kite X, die gerade ein Kickstarter Projekt am laufen haben, bei dem die Windturbine statt durch eine große Stange durch Seile gesichert wird. Retro rockt! Schon lange auf Matzes Liste von Games die er zocken wollte: 198X, eine Hommage an die guten alten Arcade und Retro-Zeiten. Ein kurzer Games Snack, aber auf jeden Fall einen Zock wert. Matze hat es sich auf der Switch angesehen. Japan baut elektro Tanker Neben Autos, Fahrrädern und Motorrädern kann man auch Frachtschiffe elektrisch betreiben. Das haben die Japaner nun eindrucksvoll gezeigt. Zwei Tanker soll es geben, einer wird demnächst zu Wasser gelassen, der zweite folgt nächstes Jahr. Besonders groß sind die Schiffe mit 62 Metern nicht und werden wohl nur in Küstennähe unterwegs sein, aber es ist ein Anfang. Und dann ist da noch die Ladung. Fossile Treibstoffe, das an andere Schiffe geliefert wird. Es sind übrigens NICHT die ersten vollelektrischen Schiffe. In Norwegen gibt es z.B. elektrische Fähren. Neue Drohnen braucht das Land DJI, Marktführer im Drohnenmarkt, bringt mit der DJI FPV eine wirkliche Höllenmaschine: 140 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit, von 0 auf 100 in 2 Sekunden und ein Steuerung über eine Brille. Endlich zurück Fatoni und Edgar Wasser sind zurück. Die beiden Rapper aus München bringen 2021 endlich ein neues Album. Nocebo, deren letztes Album liegt nun schon eine Weile zurück. “Das Beste” ist der erste Track vom kommenden Album. Laser Strom aus dem Weltall Photovoltaik ist toll. Die Sonne scheint, was ja immer toll ist, und damit kann man dann auch noch sein Haus betreiben. Ein Problem ist es nur, wenn die Sonne gerade nicht scheint, was bei uns ja viel zu oft vorkommt. Nun gibt es aber ein neues Projekt, dass die Sonne da einfängt, wo sie immer scheint. Im Weltall. Und dann wird der Strom via Mikrowellen zur Bodenstation geschickt. Schon irgendwie abgefahren. Hinter dem Projekt, das aktuell noch weit von der Serienreife entfernt ist steckt das Pentagon. Wie war das noch mal mit dem Killer Laser aus dem Weltraum… Das Zeitalter der Samurai Eine spannende neue Dokumentation gibt es auf Netflix. Das Zeitalter der Samurai ist eine Mischung aus O-Tönen von Historiker gemischt mit aufwändigen Reenactments. Matze hat sich die Geschichte Japans des 16. Jahrhunderts reingezogen. Solar Ziegel Klar, Photovoltaik ist genial, aber nicht jedem gefallen die Platten auf dem Dach. Cooler wäre es, wenn das Dach einfach schwarz ist und trotzdem Strom macht. Sowas gibt es, heißt Solar Ziegel und wer da jetzt mitmischen will ist ein alter bekannter, nämlich Tesla. Die haben dazu jetzt ein Webseite auf Deutsch und wie es aussieht bauen sie in den USA gerade Systeme mit der neuesten Generation der Ziegel. Mal schauen, wann die Tests dort abgeschlossen sind und die ersten Projekte in Deutschland anstehen. Kauf was! Heute mal einen Erfahrungsbericht vom Einkauf: mit Rewe Scan and Go verspricht der Supermarkt einen entspannte Einkauf. Leider funktioniert das Ganze nicht wirklich zuverlässig, schade um eine tolle Idee! Alles nur kalte Luft Egal wie viel erneuerbaren Strom wir produzieren, viel davon ist nicht rund um die Uhr zuverlässig verfügbar. Wir brauchen also Speicher und die sind seit jeher ein Problem. Das Münchner Startup Phelas hat da jetzt ein interessantes Konzept. Luft wird angesaugt, verdichtet und runter gekühlt. So wird der Strom gespeichert. Wenn die Luft wieder “entspannt” wird, kann dabei Strom erzeugt werden. Die Systeme sind aktuell nichts für zuhause, aber mit einer Größe von zwei Schiffscontainern sind sie im Industrie-Vergleich klein -und günstig.
Puberty is hard for everyone. Especially when your sister won’t stop mooning over some jerk. While Snowpaw focuses on boys, Bluepaw focuses on training. She’ll need them, as guess what pile of rocks we’re fighting over again? Book: Super Edition: Bluestar’s Prophecy Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/WCWITCast Cat Fact Sources: Most expensive wedding for pets Two Diamond-Eye Cats Will Get $28,000 Wedding For the (curious) records Most expensive cat wedding in the world held in Thailand - $88,000 Thailand - Cat wedding Music : Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-theme License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This transformative podcast work constitutes as fair-use of any copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US copyright law. Warrior Cats: What is That? is not endorsed or supported by Harper Collins and/or Working Partners. All views are our own.
WBZ's Jordan Rich takes a look at this true-crime documentary with dramatic reenactments.
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In an episode recorded over a month ago, we celebrate the 4th of July by painting some doors and performing violent shark attacks. All calls in this episode were made to apartments in Myrtle Beach/South Carolina as that continues to be our third stop on the Prank Call map.Background Music during Intro: The Best Day- AtmosphereClosing Song: Me and Michael- MGMT TCG Studios Production
Nick Flynn is the author of Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, The Ticking is the Bomb, The Reenactments, and, most recently, Stay: Threads, Conversations, and Collaborations (Ze Books, 2020). Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @CNFPod.
I explain when i was 8 years old a comfessiomal about something I did and what happens when mom finds out freaks out (spanking reenactment) warning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spankypodcast/support
Aaron Nielsen works for the Indiana District of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, is a member of Bethany Lutheran Church and is the founder and CEO of LutheranBnB, a place to get lodging for Lutherans. LutheranBnB: https://www.lutheranbnb.com/ (https://www.lutheranbnb.com/) Bethany Lutheran Church's website: http://www.bethanylc.org/ (http://www.bethanylc.org/) Aaron's recommended places to check out: Craft Breweries: Hop River Brewing - https://www.hopriverbrewing.com/ (https://www.hopriverbrewing.com/) Summit City Brewerks - http://summitcitybrewerks.com/index.html (http://summitcitybrewerks.com/index.html) Junk Ditch Brewing - http://junkditchbrewingco.com/ (http://junkditchbrewingco.com/) Mad Anthony Brewing - https://www.madbrew.com/ (https://www.madbrew.com/) Reenactments at The Old Fort - https://oldfortwayne.org/ (https://oldfortwayne.org/) Fort Wayne Children's Zoo - https://kidszoo.org/ (https://kidszoo.org/) Fort Wayne Science Central - https://www.sciencecentral.org/ (https://www.sciencecentral.org/) Go to Divine Service! You can go every day of the week. Bravas Burgers: https://www.bravasfood.com/ (https://www.bravasfood.com/) Websites mentioned: Gottesdienst: The Journal of Lutheran Liturgy - https://www.gottesdienst.org/ (https://www.gottesdienst.org/) Previous episodes mentioned: Pastor Kevin Golden: LutheranCartographer.com/10 Check out Aaron's cards about the saints, available in PDF or hard copy at https://www.facebook.com/LuthCrate/ (https://www.facebook.com/LuthCrate/) Today's sponsor is Audible, go tohttp://www.audibletrial.com/LutheranCartographer ( www.audibletrial.com/LutheranCartographer) for a free audio book and to try out Audible. If you enjoy the show, please take a moment to rate and review the show on iTunes so that more people will see and listen!
There's "sew" much going on this month in Westmoreland County we can barely fit it into one episode! First, the Lamp Theatre talks about rolling out the red carpet with upcoming movie premieres, a Clarks performance, an evening with Dr. Cyril Wecht and more. Then, Bushy Run Battlefield counts down the days until they open for the season with popular events from sewing workshops to reenactments. Plus, Saint Vincent College stops by to announce a summer theatre packed with monumental musicals, including The Sound of Music.
Idea (NSFW): A service where the entire cast of a sitcom come to your house and perform the sitcom for you, either as dinner party entertainment, or in your bedroom while you lay in bed and try to sleep Originally from Creativity Wasted episode 75 Ken Witzgall (Twitter: @KenWitzgall42) Scott Gaughan (Facebook: @scott.gone) Tom Walma (Twitter: @thomaswalma) Recorded at Podcast Detroit
Marine Recon Neil Preston stops by to talk Afghanistan, video game streaming, and his hobby of getting into full armor, picking up a wooden sword, and beating the crap out of his friends to reenact Greek battles and engage in inappropriate ancient cultural appropriation.
In this podcast, I discuss: 1. How lovely and normal the American Southeast is (plus a riff about historic reenactments) 2. The plague of woke K-12 teachers and the ignorance they visit on students, with close looks at Christopher Columbus and Megan Thee Stallion. 3. People who foolishly accept as legitimate Leftist assumptions, including Mark Zuckerberg and Ken Cuccinelli. 4. The weird class division present in expensive private schools. See more, including links, at Bookworm Room.
Gabe and Cam open the second level of the show with Gabe saying the Giants are usually a good preseason team, but he is getting cold feet tonight as they play against the Bears. The guys break down their favorite picks for the night in MLB. The guys talk about how Producer Chris Bivona’s wife was in an episode of 20/20 (one that Cam watched), and the guys talk about a story involving a family running into a wolf. Gabe and Cam break down the return of Josh Gordon. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
A Glamour magazine article sparks a debate about the world's love of Gilmore Girls. Relationships are heating up, the gals are doing some kissing and there's a new teenage heartthrob in town - and Lane's obsessed him. Shout out to Rich Bloomenfeld and his majestic hair! We'd run our hands through it too.
Get the scoop on summer fun in Westmoreland County as we dish on the Great American Banana Split Celebration and the 256th Anniversary of the Battle of Bushy Run. Plus, see what's brewing with Yellow Bridge as they debut a special collaboration beer. Heritage Happenings exists thanks to our generous sponsors LHTC Broadband and the Rogers-McFeely Memorial Pool.
- Reenactments - With Derek LaPorte, Joe Bonier, Tim Snow & Sean Fau, Music By; Daren Sprawls,: Ghostislandproductions.net
This week Alrik and co-host Isaac Pingree talk with producer, director, editor and documentary filmmaker Jesse Handsher about making his documentary, Being Napoleon which is currently on Netflix!
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* Carrying around a small apple tree could help you relieve stress, and build up your arm muscles. But don't mess with the guy with the Avocado Buddy, because avocados are better throwing weapons * A device called the "Chivalry Device" which holds open your car door and "locks" it in one place, so elderly or disabled people can use the car door to help them stand up, and also hold open the door if you're parked on a hill. Hopefully it doesn't fail so that the car door is stuck open, because you might get pulled over for that * A service where the entire cast of a sitcom come to your house and perform the sitcom for you, either as dinner party entertainment, or in your bedroom while you lay in bed and try to sleep * A service that delivers you customized candy/rewards inside clear locked boxes which you can't open until you meet your exercise goals, as determined by your Fitbit (or fitness tracker) * A service, which is probably paid for by your health insurance as "preventative care", that delivers you rewards in locked boxes which you can't open (or see what's in them) until you exercise. The rewards could include large cash prizes. If you don't exercise enough to unlock a box within a few weeks, you have to ship it back, not knowing if you would've been a millionaire Apple Tree Buddy (@KenWitzgall42 00:40) Chivalry Device (Scott Gaughan 10:56) At-Home Sitcom Reenactments (Scott Gaughan 17:18) Fitbit Reward Box Service (@thomaswalma 27:06) Fitbit Reward Mystery Box Service (Tom Walma 34:21) Recorded at PodcastDetroit.com
July 12, 2018 / Jon Cryer hosts today's addendum discussing the first episode of Season 3 of Undisclosed on the Dennis Perry case, as well as the recent ruling in the Joey Watkins case. Support the show.
Jeff Harmon is joined at the roundtable by Brent Bergherm, Brian McGuckin, and Connor Hibbs to talk about the Out of Chicago conference, shooting reenactments, and a crazy new technology coming from NVIDIA that photographers should be excited about. Episode Sponsor: Duggal Visit Duggal Vision Solutions for all of your photo printing needs and support the show by going to ... The post Conferences, Reenactments, and NVIDIA appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
From clashes to crafts to camping, this month is all about family fun in the Laurel Highlands. Our guests include Bushy Run Battlefield, Touchstone Center for Crafts and Benner's Meadow Run Camping & Cabins. Thanks to our sponsors Downtown Irwin, Bushy Run Battlefield and LHTC Media!
Jason and Randy are reviving their paranormal reenactment series: Ghost Fancy! In this episode there is a weird variant of the black eyed kid tale, but this one takes place in a rest home with an old black eyed lady we call Grandmaucula. These are real paranomal stories from the internet remade with Randy and Jason's irreverant sense of humor.
In Episode 19, meet John Green. He's the Captain of Company C in the 28th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Never heard of it? How about those crazy guys who dress up in accurate time period clothing and do battle reenactments? THAT'S John! Join us as we talk to John about what goes wrong, how he was recruited, and where you can find their next big battle.
Kirk Davis, coordinator of many Civil War reenactments, talks about the upcoming Battle of Gettysburg reenactment. Gettysburg Reenactment Information: https://www.gettysburgreenactment.com/ Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association: https://www.gbpa.org/ This episode is proudly produced by Radioheart Media.
Heidi Reszies A poem from her series titled "Illusory Borders." School Dose reading of “Reflections on a Gift of Watermelon Pickle Received from a Friend Called Felicity," by John Tobias. Heidi is a multidisciplinary artist living in Richmond, VA, and a graduate of the MFA Writing program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. She teaches letterpress printing at Virginia Commonwealth University's School of the Arts, and manages Artifact Press, an independent micropress that publishes limited edition poetry chapbooks. Her poetry has recently appeared in literary journals including BOAAT, Daily Gramma, LEVELER, Fog Machine, Forklift Ohio, FORTH Magazine, Kelsey Street, La Vague Journal, SUSAN/the Journal, and Queen of Cups. Her chapbook "Recollections & Reenactments" was published by Zoo Cake Press in 2017.
In our first Wednesday night podcast we're talking Tommy Wiseau's return to the big screen, Frances McDormand's stolen Oscar, and Jennifer Lawrence casually throwing around C-Bombs. Let's ride! Check out more of our content at: (website)poolboycomedy.com (Instagram)poolboy.comedy (Twitter)poolboy_comedy
Hinaus aufs Schlachtfeld, aber bitte Uniform sauber halten! Jahr für Jahr treffen sich begeisterte Geschichtsnerds, um die Völkerschlacht bei Leipzig möglichst originalgetreu nachzuspielen. Es ist nur eines von unzähligen historischen Reenactments, die sich in der westlichen Welt etabliert haben. Von Philipp Schnee www.deutschlandfunk.de, Mikrokosmos - Die Kulturreportage Hören bis: .. Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
What do Supreme Court reporters do during the summer? We asked the Wall Street Journal’s Jess Bravin, and we discuss the end of the term and the latest retirement rumors in this week’s episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joseph Lapin sat down with Nick Flynn to talk about his creative journey and his new poetry book "My Feelings" at the Miami Book Fair in 2016. Flynn is also the author of the books of poetry Blind Huber (2002), The Captain Asks for a Show of Hands (2011), and My Feelings (2015). He has also written several memoirs, including Another Bullshit Night in Suck City (2004), Being Flynn (2005), The Ticking is the Bomb (2010), and The Reenactments (2013); and the play Alice Invents a Little Game and Alice Always Wins (2008). His book The Ticking Is the Bomb: A Memoir of Bewilderment (2010) addresses the Abu Ghraib scandal.
Today Martha, Christie, and Karena introduce the show to new listeners. Get a taste of Martha's 80's Movie Reenactment and hear Martha's topless story.
For extended show notes and more pirate goodies, visit www.UnderTheCrossbones.com Sam Siegel is a man with a dream. After a work injury his friend told him he should become a pirate. So he bought a ship. But she's not quite seaworthy yet. This is the story of a work in progress. We'll find out Sam's background in Revolutionary War reenactments, how he came to pirates, how he got the ship, and what he's planning on doing with her when she's all fixed up. Today's show is sponsored by: Pirate Radio of the Treasure Coast - The best in pirate talk and music! Get to listenin'! For videos, pictures, book links and more, be sure to click through to the full show notes. www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/078 Important Websites: Sam Siegel - http://www.piratesofthepursuit.com/ You can get my latest comedy special, "Pretty From TheBack"at http://bit.ly/prettyfromtheback Additional Show Notes: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/078 Support the show!: www.UnderTheCrossbones.com/support
Women and seduction seemed to have a prominent role when it comes to the reenactment of a film for the photo camera. An interview with Albertina curator Walter Moser by CastYourArt.
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It's like a self-fulfilling prophecy: and ever since then, we've been reenacted, with Mike, Brendan, Christen, and Tom sharing the evidence about Mormon journeys, farbs, and Disneyland with whoever cares to listen or has forgotten to remove us from their RSS readers yet magically discovered our new domain name. It's …
We talk to Brandon Hardesty about how his channel exploded with his amazing Film Reenactments and his Strange Faces & Noises videos. Plus, we discuss his new documentary series, "No Small Parts". Brandon Hardesty:@Brandon_Hrdestyhttp://www.brandon-hardesty.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/ArtieTSMITW/https://www.youtube.com/user/NoSmallPartsShowVinehttps://www.patreon.com/nosmallparts?ty=h The Crowd-Funding campaign for Josh Perry:https://www.rockethub.com/projects/61228-no-small-parts-josh-perry-a-documentary-about-a-down-syndrome-actor Brandon's VPW:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYMOhn0yldc Michael's VPW:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6P5cL1kpZc David's VPW:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVl4MYER0Zc Jonathan's VPW:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xII_YQqBfF0 Contact Us:thanksinternetpodcast@gmail.comPodcast - @tyinternetpodMichael - @Arctic_GingerDavid - @davidwspencerhttps://www.facebook.com/tyinternetpodhttps://www.facebook.com/michaelwilliamhunterhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCImWGYl2IK7SMQ4qePkzPSw www.pipedreampodcasts.com
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Reenactments in documentary, film, and TV projects give visual life to past events. They do so by re-creating those moments in a cinematic way. You've seen them in groundbreaking films like The Thin Blue Line by Errol Morris, HBO's recent The Jinx, every crime show on Discovery ID, and in our own upcoming series, Snapped: ... Read more The post Cinematic Storytelling with Reenactments appeared first on Producing Unscripted.
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Reenactments in documentary, film, and TV projects give visual life to past events. They do so by re-creating those moments in a cinematic way. You’ve seen them in groundbreaking films like The Thin Blue Line by Errol Morris, HBO’s recent The Jinx, every crime show on Discovery ID, and in our own upcoming series, Snapped: […] The post Cinematic Storytelling with Reenactments appeared first on Producing Unscripted.
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Hello history friends and welcome back to rememberinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making history too. So, today is the last part of this great and groundbreaking series on fun and easy ways to be inspired by history. Wow, we have covered a lot of ground during this series. We started with the decision to read, read, and read some more. I think that I almost lost some of you with that first step. Yes, I love to read but I think that you imagined that I stayed up in the wee hours of the night to read a 1,000-page history textbook (written in a tiny font). Wrong! While I appreciate the role of textbooks in education, I don’t take the view that they are teaching history. Instead, they are presenting names, dates and events instead of telling a story. That’s what history is to me: a collection of stories—about people. The names, dates, and events are incidental. The people are the main characters; they make the story. And the story makes history. Remember, David McCullough (my favorite historian) noted that history has to be literature or it will turn to dust. He also noted that piano teachers often complain to their students, “I hear all the notes but I hear no music.” There has to be music. Bring it all together and make music. Just imagine, we’re talking about history as literature, history as music. This is radical stuff here—but it is real and truthful and, dare I say, inspirational too. Remember, too, that biographies and narratives (like the slave narratives that I mentioned and read an excerpt from) can be uncommonly gripping and moving—and yes, they will inspire you right out of your chair! In Part II, we focused on movies and documentaries. The movies are basically books (non-fiction novels if you will) on the big screen. For people who don’t like to read or don’t have time to read, movies are a great way to be inspired by history. Many movies tell the story about an actual event or person from the past. I mentioned lots of movies but that was just the tip of the iceberg. You can easily find great historical movies and be inspired by the people and their stories. Many other movies are based on books about real events in history and these can be equally inspirational. And I never want to forget or overlook the documentaries (like the ones that I mentioned about Thurgood Marshall—And Justice for All and With All Deliberate Speed) that showed the life, struggles and victories of this great great man. Trust me on this one—documentaries are amazing works, well-researched and well presented, and they can inspire you in ways that fictionalized works can not. In the third part, we moved away from books and movies to consider getting history right from the people who were there. (I failed to add that actually books and movies can supplement this method.) Talk to your elders. Many people who participated in Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam War, the Invasion of Normandy, and other great historical events are still alive. They are still able to tell their stories. Let’s listen to them. Let’s hear their experiences. Let’s ask them questions. And, most importantly, let’s remember their stories and remember them. They were part of history. They made history. They actually are history. There is nothing so moving as listening to the stories of people who were at historical events that I have only read about. But don’t wait—no one came to stay—so talk to and listen to the elders and get the “real” story. The real history. Part IV was a lot of fun because we talked about actually visiting great historic sites. Books and movies are great. Talking to people who were at these historic events is incredible. But actually visiting the sites, seeing the place, really brings it all to life. Nothing beats actually standing in an historic place and immersing yourself in it. It opens up the senses in ways that might be impossible to describe. Personally, I will never forget my experience visiting a slave home at George Washington’s plantation or the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland or temple of King Kamehameha in Hawaii. Nothing can describe them fully. You gotta be there. That led us to Part V because sometimes you simply cannot be there. So, what do you do? Go to museums. No it is not the same thing but many museums are designed to give you that “being there” experience. They are also designed to help you to understand the situation, the person, the problem and the culture. Going to museums, libraries and exhibits are an amazingly inspirational way to experience history. Remember my “go to” museum was the British Museum in London. What is your “go to” museum? All of these ways to be inspired by history can work so well together. I hope that you don’t choose just one but try to combine them so that you get a more full experience and a more inspirational experience. This brings us to Part VI of this great and groundbreaking series on 6 fun and easy ways to be inspired by history. I saved this particular way for last because it is probably the most dramatic. I gave a hint in the previous podcast that this way is the most fun but also the hardest to do. So, what is it? Attend an historical Reenactments! What is an historical reenactment? Great question. I love great questions! A historical reenactment is when people reenact history. It could be an historical event (like a battle), a time period (like the Middle Ages), a person or group of people from history (like the Buffalo soldiers) or engage in a certain behavior, sport or activity from the past (like jousting or sword fighting). It is a huge amount of fun! This is when things get really exciting—and sometimes just a bit weird! History re-enactments bring history to life in an amazing way. The historical setting is recreated. People dress up in clothes from the period. They basically turn into actors and immerse themselves in the reenactment. In general, the event is replayed. What kinds of things are reenacted? It could be anything. I recently attended a medieval festival in Gdansk, Poland at Castle Malbork (which is a teutonic castle from the 1400s) where there was jousting, sword fights, archery and other types of combat. But they also had the medieval food and beer (much stronger than beer today!) Everyone was dressed up in period clothes and talked the “medieval” talk! It was amazing. And lots of fun. I also attended a re-enactment of the Battle of Waterloo, which was fought in 1815. It was equally incredible. Yes, Napoleon was there as well as Wellington—I saw them or the actors that played them—and there must have been hundreds of people dressed as soldiers to re-enact the famous battle. Perhaps you have heard of or attended the Renaissance Pleasure Faire—well, that’s a mild (but great) example of an historical re-enactment. If you want to see, feel and experience an historical event, time period or see a person or group of people from history, then I strongly urge you to attend a re-enactment. Or even go to the event as a re-enactor. Many people do this in their free time. I met one medieval sword fighter who worked as an account during they day. Lots of fun. And, yes, it is so inspirational to see how events unfolded and to be a part of it. I recently learned that the Buffalo Soldiers Museum is planning re-enactments. Sure to be an exciting and educational event. Just go and have fun! Remember that it does not have to be a reenactment of your history, it can be a reenactment of any time period, person or battle. So, that’s all I’m gonna say about historical re-enactments. They are so much fun and so inspirational and the people involved are so open and really just love history. Everyone is welcome. Of course, I have to return to David McCullough’s quote that “No harm is done to history by making it something that someone would want to read.” The same applies for history re-enactments: No harm is done to history by making it something that someone would want to experience. Or live. Or act.” History is pretty tough. If your intention is right and you like and respect history, then the risk is small that you are going to harm it. Sadly, this wraps up the final part of the great and groundbreaking series on fun and easy ways to be inspired by history. But I do want to respond to a few questions. Remember that I mentioned a Q & A period. 1. These are great ways to be inspired by history. I am new to learning history. What is the best way to start? Thanks for your question. I always think of taking baby steps into something new. I’m glad that you have found an interest in history but I don’t want to go too hardcore at the beginning or to make you wait and lose interest. What way to start? Movies and documentaries. Everyone has experience with movies perhaps less with documentaries. But watching great movies about history is an easy, affordable and fun way to be introduced to and inspired by history. But if you do want to go hardcore, then an historical re-enactment is a lot of fun and is truly a life-changing event. 2. How do I get my kids interested in history? Another great question! Too often, kids are first introduced to history in school where they are forced to memorize names of presidents and dates of battles. Boring! If your kids like to read, then find an age-appropriate book (there are lots of them) for your child. If your child is very young, read it to them. You can even act it out to really bring it to life for them. Another idea is to ask your parents or grandparents if they would tell stories to your children about historical events or people from history. The elders can be great story tellers and tend to have more credibility and interest from their grandchildren. Once you get that history ball rolling, the momentum will continue to grow so I’m glad that you are taking this important step. 3. I have found a lot of false statements in some history books. I don’t know if they are just mistaken or whether they are just lying but it put me off history for a long time. How do I deal with this feeling? I completely understand your disillusionment with reading history books. Yes, there are myths, mistruths and downright lies in some history textbooks. Other times there are just “holes” or omissions. That can be frustrating and definitely lead to feelings of disillusionment. And, as I said, I completely understand. And I’ve been there. So, what do you do? I firmly believe that we should not run away from this type of mis-education. In fact, we should face it head on and demand changes. Write to the editor, point out the problem and demand that it be fixed. Write articles or letters to newspapers and other publications about the wrong information. Most importantly, keep educating yourself. Keep learning history; the “right” history. Attacking it from the inside, I believe, has more power than being on the outside. Announce those mistakes and dis-information. Start teaching the true facts. Tell your children about history. While history is tough (as I said earlier), it does need our protection to make sure that it stays true and that it continues to inspire. Real inspiration is never found in falsehood. I’m so sorry that I cannot address more questions! They were so good and so important And there are many more that need and deserve my attention. But this wiki podcast is getting long. Wiki is Hawaiian for quick and I’m afraid that we’re are no longer so wiki right now. I hope that you have enjoyed this great and groundbreaking series on fun and easy ways to be inspired by history. I hope that you have found ways that will help you. And most of all, I hope that you will be—and are—inspired by history. It has been my pleasure to host this important series and I do hope that you will return for more remembering history podcasts. I would love to hear your comments so please go to the Remembering History Facebook page or to the remememberinghistory.com website where you can also ask questions. I promise to answer. You will find a great group of fun and friendly historians at rememberinghistory.com and on the Remembering History Facebook page. And remember that you can find these podcasts at Stitcher.com which is radio on demand. You can also download the app from the app store. Just sit back and enjoy. So, I hope to see you soon at remembeinghistory.com where we are remembering history and we’re making history. Bye for now!
A very special episode featuring two guests, Dan and Glen, who join the show for a roundtable discussion on the topic pulled from the envelope - Civil War Reenactments. The group addresses all of the most pertinent questions surrounding the issue: were little drummer boys really just for pederasty? Do women enjoy pretending it's 1863? Special guest Glen posits the theory that reenactments are one of the few safe places for grown men to go enjoy "play", and hey- what's wrong with that? Sean wonders what it might be to like to be a drummer boy serial killer. Special guest Dan tells the tale of when Abraham Lincoln came to San Dimas, and Dave suggests he would rather reenact Vietnam because he once took a pleasant vacation there. If you or somebody you love enjoys dressing up as Robert E. Lee and walking around the park on the weekend, this show is for you!
The Mothers talk about Big Alien Ass, Z movies run-a-Muck, Cinderella's 40 year wait, inappropriate puppet reenactments, putting expensive movies on the back burner, magic pills, and in another installment of Beerthirty the guys try Rogue's Sriracha Stout and a grapefruit IPA.
Nick Flynn on the strange days on the set of Being Flynn, a film adapted from his personal memoir, and starring Robert De Niro and Paul Dano.
What does it mean to see your life reenacted as film? Could you imagine watching Robert De Niro play your father, Julianne Moore your mother? Describing the surreal process of adapting his memoir, Another Bullshit Night in Suck City, into a film called Being Flynn, a master storyteller offers a compelling meditation on the very nature of grief, survival, and making art.*Click here to see photos from the program!
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