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St. Louis on the Air
KDHX ends live broadcasts and dismisses volunteer DJs amid ongoing turmoil

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 48:49


Late Friday afternoon, KDHX 88.1 FM announced that it was stopping live broadcasts and letting go of all of its volunteer DJs. The community radio station has experienced turmoil for several years. On this episode, STLPR arts and culture senior reporter Jeremy D. Goodwin and two former KDHX DJs, Caron House and River Reinsch, discuss this news. House hosted “Wax Lyrical” for nearly 11 years until she was let go in September 2023, and Reinsch hosted “Alternative Angle” from March 2024 up until his position was terminated on Friday.

radioMikro - Wissen für Kinder
Wenn man viel Dreck unter seinen Fingernägeln hat und Blumensamen reinschüttet, wachsen dann Blumen?

radioMikro - Wissen für Kinder

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 25:30


Hauptsache dreckige Fingernägel! Das ist für diese Lachlabor-Folge eine wichtige Voraussetzung. Mit superdreckigen Nägeln machen sich Mischa und Tina an die Arbeit. Sie versuchen Blumensamen unter die Nägel zu kriegen. Werden da bald Blumen rauswachen?

Mental Matters Hosted By Asekho Toto
#170 - Amrit Singh Reinsch - Cultural Diversity and Mental Well-Being - Embracing Kaizen, Spirituality, and Men's Mental Health for Personal Growth

Mental Matters Hosted By Asekho Toto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 33:07 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhat if cultural diversity could be the key to unlocking your mental well-being? Join us as we sit down with our distinguished guest, a High Momentum Life Coach with a wealth of experience from Germany, India, the US, and Mexico. This episode promises to enlighten you on how cultural nuances shape human behavior and the art of coaching. Our guest shares the transformative power of the Japanese philosophy of Kaizen—illustrating how small, consistent actions lead to significant personal and professional growth. Imagine creating new habits akin to rolling a heavy boulder; once you gain momentum, maintaining progress becomes second nature. Through this lens, discover how contrasting cultural perspectives can enrich your journey toward achieving your goals.Delve into a heartfelt discussion on the intersection of spirituality and men's mental health. We shed light on the societal pressures that often prevent men from expressing their emotions and seeking help. Our guest emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces where men can connect with their inner selves, fostering authenticity and sensitivity. Explore the distinct and complementary roles of coaching and therapy, and how they can be pivotal in achieving success. This episode also challenges the stigma around men's mental health and advocates for a balanced lifestyle where productivity and mental well-being coexist harmoniously. Prepare to be inspired as we underscore the human necessity for support and the universal potential for spiritual growth.You find him on this link - https://coachingnow.info/Want to be a guest on Mental Matters Hosted By Asekho Toto? Send Asekho Toto a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1604880114184x746605277921114400Save on Natural Health SolutionsEnjoy 15% off your Redd Remedies order with code ASEKHO99. Experience nature's healing power.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Project Mindfully Outdoors
370 Setting Realistic Health Goals and Progress (Campfire Sessions with Amrit Singh Reinsch)

Project Mindfully Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 47:09


Amrit and Mike discussed the importance of setting realistic and achievable goals for a healthy lifestyle. They emphasized the need for gradual changes and incremental progress, rather than striving for perfection or trying to make drastic changes all at once. They also highlighted the importance of maintaining one's freedom and not losing oneself in the pursuit of goals. Their advice was to start with small adjustments, like committing to one healthy meal a day, and then gradually add more healthy habits. Links Book a meditation session Black Beard Fire Promo Code Mindfully  Project Mindfully Outdoors

Project Mindfully Outdoors
370 Setting Realistic Health Goals and Progress (Campfire Sessions with Amrit Singh Reinsch)

Project Mindfully Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 47:09


Amrit and Mike discussed the importance of setting realistic and achievable goals for a healthy lifestyle. They emphasized the need for gradual changes and incremental progress, rather than striving for perfection or trying to make drastic changes all at once. They also highlighted the importance of maintaining one's freedom and not losing oneself in the pursuit of goals. Their advice was to start with small adjustments, like committing to one healthy meal a day, and then gradually add more healthy habits. Links Book a meditation session Black Beard Fire Promo Code Mindfully  Project Mindfully Outdoors

Jan Weiler – Mein Leben als Mensch

Unser Kolumnist lernt heute ganz neue Seiten an seinem Sohn kennen. Der entpuppt sich nämlich als wahrer Meister des Wortwitzes. Und lässt sich dabei von seiner Lieblingsserie "The Simpsons" inspirieren.

BuchWerkstatt Regina Lehrkind
#117 - Erfolgscode: Geniales Leben - Autorentalk - Helmut Reinsch

BuchWerkstatt Regina Lehrkind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 15:21


Über Helmut Reinsch: Glaubwürdig: Ich habe selbst Entwicklung gelebt. Vom Bergmann zum Ingenieur und systemischen Coach. Lebendig & professionell: Alle Inhalte sind methodisch und didaktisch so aufbereitet, das sie dich voll abholen. Wirkungsvoll: Der Nutzen der Coachings- und Trainings ist sofort spür- und umsetzbar. Ich unterstütze dich in deinen Herausforderungen. Mehr über Michael Reinsch erfährst du hier: www.helmut-reinsch.de Mehr zur BuchWerkstatt findest Du hier: https://www.instagram.com/reginalehrkind/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginalehrkind/ https://reginalehrkind.de https://www.youtube.com/@BuchWerkstatt Mail: info@reginalehrkind.de

Chapter X with Michael Kay
From Inside Out with Amrit Singh Reinsch

Chapter X with Michael Kay

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 43:13


In a world full of noise, it's easy to forget that real happiness can start with reconnecting with who we truly are inside. Today, that's exactly what we're exploring with Amrit Singh, a life coach who helps men discover what they truly want and what makes them happy.   In this episode, we tackle the tough challenges men face with vulnerability and how embracing your true self can transform your relationships. Amrit shares some truly powerful tips on how vulnerability can lead to more joy and fulfillment in both personal and romantic lives.   So stick around as we uncover Amrit's personal journey, his tried-and-true techniques, and how he's helping successful men reignite their passion and strengthen their marriages. It's a conversation that shows just how incredible self-reflection and building intentional relationships can be.   We discussed:   What triggered Amrit's realization in his twenties that he needed to change course How we can reconnect with our true selves beneath all the layers we've built up The most common challenges in making relationships meaningful after retirement What advice Amrit would offer to men who are questioning their relationships Why is exploring our relationships both daunting and rewarding? The source of true fulfillment (beyond external achievements)   Connect with Amrit Coaching with Amrit Marriage Reconnection Roadmap Follow Amrit on Instagram Follow Amrit on Facebook Follow Amrit on TikTok  

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.90 Fall and Rise of China: Twenty-Demands & the Walrus emperor

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 37:07


Last time we spoke about Chinese laborers during the Great War. Although China took upa stance of neutrality at the offset of WW1, there was still this enormous desire to join the Entente side. The new Republic of China wanted to get a seat at the peace table to hopefully undue some of the terrible unequal treaties. To procure that seat, China approached France, Britain, Russia and by the end of the war America to send their workers to help the war effort. On the western and eastern fronts, chinese laborers made a colossal contribution that tipped the scale of the war towards an Entente victory. On the Eastern front some Chinese fought in irregular units and under emergency circumstances even on the western front some saw combat. When the laborers came back home they brought with them new ideas that would dramatically change China. The people of China demanded change, but how would China fare by the end of the Great War?   #90 Twenty-One Demands & the Walrus Emperor   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, 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 the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia 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 where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Taking a look back at China at the outbreak of WW1. Yuan Shikai certainly had a lot on his plate. When European nations began declaring war in late July, it brought military conflict to China. Yuan Shikai and his advisors thought over all the options laid bare before them and decided to proclaim neutrality on August 6th of 1914. As we have seen the other great powers, particularly Japan did not care. Japan besieged Tsingtao, despite China tossing protests. Yuan Shikai had little choice but to permit the Japanese military actions against Qingdao. The fighting that broke out in the Kiautschou area would constitute the only acts of war on Chinese soil during the first world war. Unfortunately the Japanese were not going to settle with just defeating the Germans. Japan had already gained a enormous sphere of influence in Manchuria after her victories in the 1st Sino-Japanese war and Russo-Japanese War. When China underwent its Xinhai revolution it became fragile, quite vulnerable and thus opened a floodgate.  With WW1 raging on in Europe, the global powers were all too preoccupied to contest any actions in Asia, giving Japan an enormous opportunity. Japan sought to expand her commercial interests in Manchuria, but also elsewhere. After seizing Qingdao, Prime Minister Okuma Shigenobu and Foreign Minister Kato Takaai drafted the infamous Twenty-One Demands. From the Japanese perspective, Yuan Shikai's government looked rogue, untrustworthy, they had no idea how long the thing would stand up, it might crumble at a moments notice. Their leases in south Manchuria were going to run out soon, thus they needed to extend them. Then there was the situation of Shandong province. Its always Shandong as they say. Japan was technically occupying it, having taken it from the Germans who previously held a concession over it. Being a concession, it was known Shandong would be returned to China, but now then when was an unknown variable. Japan also had some economic trade with China that made her somewhat dependent upon her. For example Yawata, Japan's first iron and steel complex that had been financed with Chinese indemnity payments ironically, was also dependent on Chinese raw materials that had been streaming into Japan since 1901. Japan industrialists needed to firm up their commercial relations with places like the Hanyehping works in Hankou. They hoped to establish joint sino-japanese control over strategic resources. Japan also strongly sought to be the dominate power in Asia, she wanted the western powers to back off. With these things in mind, the twenty-one demands were born. And by demands they were technically more “requests”, nevertheless they amounted to substantial infractions upon Chinese sovereignty. On January 18th of 1915, Japanese ambassador Hioki Eki delivered the twenty-one demands to Yuan Shikai in a private audience. They were delivered with a warning of dire consequences if the Beiyang government were to reject them. I know it might be quite boring and rather a University professor thing to do, but I will read the demands out. Now the Twenty-One Demands were divided into 5 groups Group 1 (four demands) confirmed Japan's recent seizure of German ports and operations in Shandong Province, and expanded Japan's sphere of influence over the railways, coasts and major cities of the province. Group 2 (seven demands) pertained to Japan's South Manchuria Railway Zone, extending the leasehold over the territory for 99 years, and expanding Japan's sphere of influence in southern Manchuria and eastern Inner Mongolia, to include rights of settlement and extraterritoriality, appointment of financial and administrative officials to the government and priority for Japanese investments in those areas. Japan demanded access to Inner Mongolia for raw materials, as a manufacturing site, and as a strategic buffer against Russian encroachment in Korea. Group 3 (two demands) gave Japan control of the Han-Ye-Ping (Hanyang, Daye, and Pingxiang) mining and metallurgical complex in central China; it was deep in debt to Japan. Group 4 (one demand) barred China from giving any further coastal or island concessions to foreign powers. Group 5 (seven demands) was the most aggressive. China was to hire Japanese advisors who could take effective control of China's finance and police. Japan would be empowered to build three major railways, and also Buddhist temples and schools. Japan would gain effective control of Fujian, across the Taiwan Strait from Taiwan, which had been ceded to Japan in 1895. Now Japan knew what they were asking for, particularly in group 5 were basically like asking China to become a full colony under Japanese rule. Traditional history holds the narrative that Japan simply was taking advantage of the first world war to press China for imperial gains and Yuan Shikai accepted the demands in exchange for funding and support of his future monarchical project. Yuan Shikai ever since has been vilified as a sort of traitor who negotiated a dirty deal with the Japanese. Its a bit more complicated than that however as you can imagine. Yuan Shikai was outraged when the Japanese minister came over with the demands, it was a heavy blow against him and his new government. Accordinging to US minister Paul Reinsch “Yuan was stunned, unable to speak for a long time”. When the Chinese were trying to smooth talk Yuan and his advisors they made flowery speeches about how Japan would shoulder the modernizing of China, that the demands were in the spirit of Amity, friendship and peace. Yuan Shikai remarked to this “our country would no longer be a country and our people would be slaves.” Yuan Shikai understood full well what Japan sought, but he was powerless to stop them. What he did do to try and curb some of the damage was delay the response by replacing his foreign minister Sun Baoqi with Lu Zhengxiang, whose slow and overly polite manner, greatly frustrated and pissed off the Japanese. The classic Chinese approach to diplomacy, stall stall stall. It is said Lu often spent an hour or more in courtesies like tea-drinking before getting down to business. Over 24 meetings would be held over the demands. Now the Japanese wanted all of this to be kept secret as it would hurt both nations reputations on the world stage. Yuan Shikai did not play by their rules. Instead he leaked the demands to foreign diplomats and representatives, and in turn this got leaked to the media and caused nationwide protests. Yuan Shikai hoped the protests would push the Japanese to back off. Yuan Shikai also tried to persuade foreign intervention. First he sent his Japanese adviser Argia Nagao back to Japan to prod the Genro. Then he began speaking to the Americans who were very focused on maintaining their Open Door Policy and the British who were very suspicious of Japan's intentions. Neither nation wanted to see China simply falling into Japan's orbit. And of course Yuan Shikai tried to negotiate the demands themselves, particularly the group 5 demands which he pointed out “these items interfere with China's internal politics and infringe on our national sovereignty. It is hard to agree.” Towards the economic demands he remarked “these demands are too broad and cannot be enforced.” Regarding Japan's demands that China not lease islands or coastal regions to “Taguo /a third country”, Yuan Shikai wanted to change the words “Taguo” to “waiguo / foreign countries”. That change altered China's national interests for it meant China would not allow any country, including Japan to lease or rent Chinese islands or coastal regions.  Overall though, Yuan Shikai was very careful not to be overly aggressive for he knew full well, no one was able to help China at that moment if Japan decided to start another war. He also was playing with fire massively, for he unleashed Chinese nationalism, something that could and would get out of hand. The Chinese stalled for as long as they could, but the Japanese patience would run out on May 7th. Japanese ambassador Hioki Eki issued an ultimatum, but this time with only thirteen demands. Yuan Shikai's government had only 2 days to accept. After months of tenacious diplomacy, the final version of the demands was quite different. The 5th group had been dropped and more other items were less harsh. Yuan Shikai was powerless he was going to have to accept the demands and he knew full well this was yet another humiliation against China and her people. The supreme state council met on the 8th, where Yuan Shikai told his officials it was a shameful and heartbreaking agony to accept the demons, but they had no choice, lest war ravage them all again. He looked at his council and stated bluntly, China needed to catch up to Japan within a decade to remedy the situation. Yuan Shikai would issue secretly on May 14th, a notice to high ranking officials throughout the country, telling them to expose Japan's ambitions and China's debility. He urged them to bear in mind the extreme pain of this humiliation and advised them to work hard to create a bright future to avoid the collapse of the state and the extinction of the nation. The demands were reluctantly accepted on May 9th, and henceforth May 9th was declared “a day of national humiliation” commemorated annually.  The consequence of accepting the thirteen demands, became colloquially known as “the Shandong problem”, again its always Shandong province haha. Now at the beginning of the war China supported the Entente under certain conditions. One of those conditions was that Kiautschou Bay, the leased territory of the Shandong peninsula belonging to the Germans, would be returned to China. Something that occurred very very often during WW1, particularly on the part of Britain, was the issue of double promising. I literally made up a term I think. Britain during WW1 in an effort to secure allies or certain objectives would promise two different states or non-state actors the exact same thing after the war was done. A lot of the problems facing the middle-east today can be attributed to this. In the case of the Shandong problem, when Japan entered the war on behalf of the Entente, Britain basically promised they could keep their holdings, this of course included Shandong. We will come back to the Shandong problem as its a surprisingly long lasting one, but now I want to take quite a silly detour. Yuan Shikai is quite a character to say the least. He was viewed very differently at given times.Take for example the public perception of him after the Xinhai Revolution took place. Many honestly saw him as a sort of Napoleon Bonaparte like figure. Many also questioned what Yuan Shikai truly sought, did he believe in things like democracy? One author I have used during these recent podcasts, who in my opinion is a hilarious Yuan Shikai apologist tried to argue the case “Yuan Shikai did not understand what democracy was, thus that is why he did the things he did”. Now beginning around 1913, there were rumors Yuan Shikai simply sought to make himself an emperor over a new dynasty. This of course came at a time everyone was vying for power over the Republic, China was supposed to be a Republic after all, I think we all know however this was not ever a reality. Yuan Shikai certainly tried to make the case he was a Republican, that he believed in the republicanism espoused by just about all the leading figures. He also would make statements publicly espousing “I will never proclaim myself to be a monarch”. Yet as we have seen he certainly sent the wheels into motion to create a dictatorship. Yet for public appearances he kept the charade he was doing his absolute best as president and that he unwaveringly supported republicanism.  Thus there were two major hurdles in the way, if lets say he did want to become an emperor: 1) he kept making pledges he would not do so and 2) the republican system obviously did not allow for this, there had been a revolution to stop the monarchy after all! There was little to no options if someone wanted to make themselves emperor over China…unless they made it seem like thats what the people wanted. In 1915, Yuan Shikai quasi stomped all political rivals, I say quasi because there actually were rivals literally everywhere, but for the most part he had concentrated power into his own hands. Now, the apologist author had this to say about Yuan Shikai's sudden change of heart for the monarchy “His belief in superstition was perhaps another factor, for geomancers had told him that by establishing a monarchy he would smash his family curse, which held that men in the Yuan family would rarely live beyond their fifties. The suggestion here was that he would live long if he founded a monarchy. Also, fengshui masters had told him that his ancestral tombs had shown a blessed sign favouring imperial rule” The author then finishes by stating, its a difficult question and further inquiry should be made. That is the classic end of any scholar article, where they know full well they can't justify what they are writing haha. According to the high ranking official Zhu Qiqian who was close to Yuan Shikai “Yuan's monarchical movement started with Kaiser Wilhelm II telling the Chinese that monarchy would be more suitable for China”. British minister Jordan had a meeting with Yuan Shikai on OCtober 2nd of 1915, and on the topic of him becoming emperor, he simply stated “this is China's internal affairs which should not be interfered with by any others.” American minister Reinsch basically said the same thing when asked. News outlets began spreading rumors Yuan Shikai was going to declare himself emperor. In June of 1915, Japanese media reported as such, but Yuan Shikai responded “nothing is more foolish than a man becoming emperor. For national salvation, I have already sacrificed myself, and I would rather not sacrifice my descendants.” Well despite this, a monarchical movement began, orchestrated by many people such as Yuan Shikai's son Yuan Keding. Our friend from the last podcast, Liang Shiyi, now minister of communications, raised funds and organized popular petitions for Yuan to form a monarchy. Soon numerous petition groups “organically” with quotation marks, sprang up all over Beijing all claiming republicanism held too many weaknesses and that China was in a dire strait needing a strong monarchy. Petition groups sprang up in provinces urging the same thing. Beijing was filled with noisy parades, procession, petitioners ran around rampantly.  Then the United Association of National Petition was founded on September 19th, 1915 in Beijing to champion monarchism. Supporters gathered in Beijing, producing this “organic” impression everyone wanted the monarchy back.  Facing so many petitioners, Yuan Shikai decided to let the people determine the future of the national political system and by the people, I mean him. On October 8th, 1915 he approved the order that a “Canzhengyuan”, political participation council organize a “ Guomindaibiaodahui”, a national representative assembly. They would form a final ruling on the issue. The order required all the representatives had to be elected, each county had to choose one, and various ethnic groups, civil societies and overseas Chinese organizations also needed to select representatives. Yuan Shikai hoped such an arrangement would dispel any perceptions he was just appointing himself Emperor. Each county representative went to his provincial capital to cast a ballot. The political participation council in Beijing collected the ballots and announced the results. The representatives were selected and each received 500$ for travel expenses. Yuan Shikai dispatched Zhu Qiqian to secretly telegram all provincial officials to regulate the “election” air quotes. Yuan Shikai had all of his confidents working for this election. High ranking officials, family members, friends and so forth. On December 11, 1915 the Political Participation Council announced the results, all 1993 ballots endorsed a constitutional monarchy with Yuan Shikai as emperor. So yeah, every ballot, hrmmmm. On behalf of the representatives, the council begged Yuan Shikai to assume the throne immediately, claiming it was the will of the people. Yuan Shikai declined, arguing he had pledged to support the republic, that as the guardian of republicanism he would lose trust if he became emperor. He asked the council to find another candidate. What proceeded as you can imagine was simple theatrics. That afternoon, the council held a special meeting and decided to present a second imperial advocacy. In the advocacy were things proving Yuan Shikai was an indispensable ruler, qualified for taking the throne. His 6 great accomplishments were suppressing the Boxer Rebellion, enforcing progressive reforms, achieving a post-revolutionary conciliation, crushing the second revolution and conducting intense diplomacy with neighbors like Japan. To absolve Yuan Shikai of the guilt of violating his republican pledges the document stated “the pledge to the republic was effective only if the peoples' will supported republicanism. If the people have switched to constitutional monarchy, the previous pledge was automatically relinquished. As the presidency does not exist anymore, the former presidential pledges naturally disappear”. And thus Yuan Shikai reluctantly, under extreme pressure issued a public order declaring his acceptance on December 13th, 1915. Thus Yuan Shikai became the Hongxian Emperor and began to implement imperial orders. To woo over the national elites, he created a system of noble ranks and bestowed 130 prominent individuals titles as princes, dukes, marquis, earls, viscounts and barons. His closest friends were given special appellations and exempted from imperial duties. Xu Shichang, Li Jingxi, Zhang Jian and Zhao Erxun, his closest 4 friends became the Songshansiyou “four friends of Mount Song”. Yet just as he was getting down to the work as they say, an anti-yuan movement swept the country, go figure. High ranking Beiyang generals and politicians were amongst Yuan Shikai's, lets call them, reluctant collaborators, and some were even opponents. His monarchy turned them hostile. Many had supported him for decades and their very careers were beholden to his patronage. But the monarchy was simple incompatible with the times. Li Yuanhong, a leading figure in the Beiyang Clique who was linked to Yuan Shikai through marriage, strongly resisted the monarchy. He was the first to have the title prince bestowed upon him, but he refused and threatened to commit suicide if coerced to take it. Xu Shichang, simply resigned. Feng Guozhang, a military commander in Nanjing was very angry about the situation. Feng Guozhang came to Beijing to try and persuade Yuan Shikai to not become emperor, and Yuan Shikai promised him for months it was only rumors, he'd never do it, not Yuan come on man! Once he became emperor, Feng Guozhang felt betrayed and became quite an obstacle to Yuan Shikai. Then there was Duan Qirui another Yuan Shikai loyalist, but he concealed his anti-monarchy stance. He simply told Yuan Shikai that if he tried to become emperor, he would become a villain in chinese history. Duan Qirui was the only high ranking general not to be given a noble title rank. Instead he was given a personal chef by Yuan Shikai, and Duan Qirui made sure never to eat any food prepared by the man. All these names by the way are important figures of the Beiyang clique, cliques will become a dominating feature when we get into the warlord era. Basically the leader of the Beiyang clique, Yuan Shikai had greatly pissed off all of his followers.  Of course Dr. Sun Yat-sen responded immediately to Yuan Shikai becoming emperor, calling for another revolution. In his words “the future of our motherland has suddenly became more darkened. The republic built by our martyrs has unexpectedly turned out to be the private possession of the Yuan family. Four hundred million compatriots wept profusely ... and see the third revolution as the best remedy for national salvation.” Dr Sun Yat-Sen portrayed Yuan Shikai as a “minzei” national thief and now the Chinese people lived in bondage. He called upon the people to fight to save the republic. Soon KMT revolutionaries began to seize county seats, first in Shandong led by Ju Zheng, then they occupied parts in Guangdong and attacked the provincial capital there. However Dr Sun Yat-Sen was not the only player in town anymore. There was the new Nation Army led by Cai E in Yunnan province and Liang Qichao. Liang Qichao was one of the first big voices against Yuan Shikai's monarchial movement when they were emerging as rumors. He was also something of a sensei to Cai E, pushing him to coordinate military commanders in the southwest. Liang Qichao left northern China for Shanghai after Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor and then made his way to Hong Kong, before traveling to Vietnam. From there he gradually traveled to join up with the Nation Army in March of 1916. And there he created a rival government. Then there were the liberal types, many intellectuals who had traveled abroad like Chen Duxiu. Chen Duxiu published in the New Youth an article stating “the nomenclatures of emperors and kings should have already perished after the Qing abdication edict, but unfortunately the Prepare for Peace Society led to the problem of the national political system.” Many pro-Yuan Shikai intellectuals suddenly turned against him, such as Li Dazhao. Born in Zhili, Li Dazhao had benefited from Yuan Shikai's reforms and supported him for quite some time, but the monarchism enraged him. As Li Dazhao joined the anti-Yuan movement he declared “All those who dare to rekindle the tyrannical cinders, or reignite the monarchical flames, whether the followers of the Prepare for Peace Society or the adherents of dynastic restoration, should be regarded as traitors of the state and public enemies of citizens. Their organization should be exterminated, their books burned, their backers eradicated, and their roots removed. Their sprouts should be destroyed so that they could not grow and proliferate. Then, there will be a hope of great prospect for our country”. Japan, never one to let an opportunity slip by them, began communicating with Cai E, Sun Yat-sen, Liang Qichao and Beiyang generals like Feng Guozhang and Duan Qirui. Japan began training and arming them. Soon military commanders in Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan working in league with Liang Qichao declared war against Yuan Shikai. Zhang Xun in Xuzhou of Jiangxi province refused to fly the Beiyang republic flag and made sure his men grew long queues, expressing their loyalty to the Qing dynasty. Liang Qichao dispatched Cai E to Kunming where he met with Tang Jiyao, a local military commander to begin a rebellion. On December 24th, Yuan Shikai received a telegram from Cai E urging him to return China into a Republic and he had one day to do so, or else. Yuan Shikai rejected the order and on the 25th of December, Yunnan province declared independence, uh oh. The Nation Army consisted of 3 main forces, Cai E's first army who marched upon Sichuan; Li Liejun's 2nd army who marched upon Guangxi and Hunan and Tang Jiyao's 3rd army who were held in reserve. Their goal was to occupy southern China so a Northern expedition could be launched to overthrow Yuan Shikai.  On January 1st, 1916 they issued an proclamation, claiming Yuan Shikai had performed 20 egregious crimes and must go into exile and let China be a republic again. Within days their armies marched upon Sichuan and Guizhou. By February Guizhou declared independence. Yuan Shikai immediately went to work stripping the rebels of their official titles and ordered Cao Kun to lead a military expedition against Yunnan. Under Cao Kun was Ma Jizeng who took an army through Hunan to attack Guizhou and Yunnan. A second force was led by Zhang Jingyao through Sichuan then Yunnan. A third force led by Long Jiguang went through Guangxi and then Yunnan. There were fierce battles, one particularly rough one at Xuzhou, where Cai E's armies seized the city in January, but lost it by March. The war was dubbed “the strange war,” because it really became  “a war of tongues,”. Each side kept through accusations in telegrams, newspapers and pamphlets. Now Yuan Shikai's Beiyang forces were superior in terms of numbers, weaponry and such, but the southerners were using terrain against them. All of the Beiyang forces were northern chinese, not used to southern climate and it proved difficult for them to acclimate. They were also not in the greatest state of morale, having to fight for the tin pot emperor as it were.  As a result the Beiyang forces did not seize the quick victory they thought they would. Though one major triumph was when Feng Yuxiang took Xuzhou on March 2nd, 1916 earning himself the title of baron. For those who don't know, Feng Yuxiang would famously become known as the Christian warlord. Meanwhile, Guangxi declared independence on March 15th led by Lu Rongting. Looking at a brutal stalemate of a war, Feng Guozhang began secretly telegraming Yuan Shikai to give up the monarchy, not a good sign. By early 1916, all the war fronts were seeing disasters. On March 21st, Yuan Shikai convened a special meeting with his high ranking officials. He proposed abolishing the monarchy and only one diehard loyalist general, Ni Sichong said he shouldn't, the rest all said yes. The following day Yuan announced his decision to step down from being an emperor. On March 23rd, 1916 the Hongxian dynasty ended, yes he was emperor for 83 days.  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. I bet some of you are wondering why I titled this the Walrus Emperor. I could not help myself, he honestly is such a goofy character and the propaganda outlets of his day drew him as this fat walrus, seriously give it a google “Yuan Shikai Walrus”. You wont be disappointed

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo
Es imposible que la economía estadounidense se separe de China: William Reinsch

La W Radio con Julio Sánchez Cristo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 8:43


William Reinsch, asesor senior del Centro de Pensamiento de Estudios Estratégicos e Internacionales en Washington, se refiere al encuentro entre los presidentes Joe Biden y Xi Jingping por primera vez en un año en San Francisco.

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
#3679 - Robert Reinsch

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 32:02


As a young man, Robert Reinsch began comparing what the Bible said to the teachings of his family's faith. Then, when a family member is killed, his belief in a loving God is challenged. Join us, won't you? So you don't miss this powerful true story, right now on UNSHACKLED! Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.

Parenting with Confidence
#113 - Harmony of the Soul: Spirituality, Religion, and Meditation with Amrit SIngh Reinsch

Parenting with Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 25:14


In this illuminating episode, we embark on a profound exploration of spirituality, religion, and meditation, weaving a tapestry that explores the harmony and distinctiveness of these intertwined facets of the human experience. Join us as we delve into the rich landscapes of the soul, seeking deeper understanding and connection. Amrit's Biography Amrit Singh has been studying Kundalini Yoga for over 30 years which gives him the ability to deeply understand and connect with his clients. In 1999 Amrit Singh decided to move to India to deepen his exploration of yoga and meditation. After 20 years in India, he recently moved to Valle de Bravo in Mexico. During all these years his true passion has always been in helping people through 1-1 coaching, with a special focus on supporting people to create the freedom they need while doing what they love. Learn more from Amrit at: https://coachingnow.info About Theresa Inman A wife and a mother to two children and grandmother, Theresa Alexander Inman is a Parenting Coach, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and Infant Toddler Development Specialist. She was introduced to the field of behavior analysis in 2007 after working in many capacities in the juvenile justice system. Her goal is to improve the lives of children and families by helping them strategize child develop skills to prevent or reduce the effects of possible delays while having fun! Theresa is also an author, having published ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠“How Can I Help My Child Communicate?”⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ in 2022. Connect with Theresa today! • Instagram | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Theresa Inman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • LinkedIn | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Theresa Inman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • BabyBoomer.org | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Theresa Inman⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • YouTube | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Parenting with Confidence⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • Tiktok | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@parentcoachtheresa • Spotify via Anchor.fm | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Parenting with Confidence ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: https://www.theresaalexanderinman.com/ About Parenting with Confidence Parenting with Confidence with Theresa Alexander Inman presents you with answers if you are a tired and frustrated parent with a child diagnosed with a developmental delay. We aim to lift you up from the pressure of doing it right and provide you with the resources to set you and your child up for success! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theresa-alexander-inman/support

Daily Signal News
INTERVIEW | The Constitution and Formation of America's Government, Independence Day Series Pt. 3

Daily Signal News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 27:47


The American Revolution served as a test to see if the 13 colonies could come together to “identity as a people, as a nation,” Richard Reinsch says. The question after the war was “had they actually become in effect one people and no longer 13 separate colonies or even 13 separate states?”After the war, the Articles of Confederation served as America's frame of government, but it quickly became apartments that the articles could not successfully create a strong united country, according to Reinsch. “The problem with the Articles of Confederation… is they don't create in effect any central government that can actually regulate, that can tax, that can conduct an authoritative foreign policy, [or] that can regulate commerce,” he said. The founding fathers acknowledged that a central government was needed to bring the diverse states together and create a sustainable union. By the time the founding fathers “go to the Philadelphia Convention in 1787, there's a consensus throughout the 13 states that there's a problem, and that the weak and ineffectual government has to be remedied in some capacity,” Reinsch says. Reinsch joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” for the third part of the show's Independence Day series to discuss the crafting of the Constitution and how the document became the foundation of American freedom. Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Intuitively Rich with Ani Rich
#130 CAUSES of ADDICTION and how it can AFFECT you w/ Amrit Singh Reinsch

Intuitively Rich with Ani Rich

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 55:22


FOLLOW Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://www.instagram.com/intuitively... FOLLOW Amrit: https://coachingnow.info/ https://www.tiktok.com/@amritsinghreinsch FOLLOW Ani: https://anirich.com/ https://www.instagram.com/_ani_kapana... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anirich/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anirich/support

Future of Freedom
The Heritage Foundation: Promoting Free Enterprise, Limited Government, & Individual Freedom

Future of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 31:37


On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram talks with Richard Reinsch, director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies and AWC Family Foundation Fellow at The Heritage Foundation. The Heritage Foundation's mission is "to formulate and promote public policies based on the principles of free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense." Reinsch tells us whether America still believes in itself as a true economic power, whether the single-income-household model is a thing of the past, and why Washington's spending has helped bring government farther away from the people. And what should Congress really be focusing on, anyway? You can follow Richard on Twitter at @Reinsch84. More information about The Heritage Foundation is at @heritage and heritage.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/future-of-freedom/support

God Yay or Nay?
Ep. 114 - Spirituality and Performance (with Amrit Singh Reinsch)

God Yay or Nay?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 46:52


In this episode I speak with Amrit Singh Reinsch. Amrit has been practicing Kundalini Yoga for over 30 years and now has become a high performance life coach where he combines spirituality and goal setting. Amrit talks about going to India as a young adult as a spiritual seeker and how hard it was on him. He talks about what a lot of spiritual seekers' mindsets are like going to India and how it changes while you are there. Amrit tells us about how to balance spirituality and the want to have material things and other desires. He tells us about how we are humans with drives and it's ok to satisfy our desires. He tells us his form of spirituality: make sure you are acting through your heart and not through shame or guilt. He tells us how lots of people think with spirituality you need renunciation but he shows how this doesn't work well for most people in modern times. Amrit tells us about Kundalini Yoga and how it helped him bring discipline into his life. He gives us advice on how to form habits better by really focusing on why you are doing them. Amrit also tells us about different diets he's tried during his time in India and how it affected his spiritual practices. https://coachingnow.info/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

CODE OF CREATIVITY
#19 Kim Reinsch Textile Architektur -„ international social butterfly“

CODE OF CREATIVITY

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2021 44:16


Geboren in Südafrika, ist Kim ein internationaler „Social Butterfly“! Durch ein sagenhaftes Abenteuer in Bangalore, Indien, mit ihrer großen Liebe Ingo, ist sie erst nebensächlich in die textile Architektur hineingewachsen. Als ihr Mann starb kam sie zurück nach Hamburg, um die Mission mit seiner Firma „Textilbau“ weiterzuführen. Und sie zu einem respektablen, kreativen Unternehmen weiter auszubauen. Mit viel Mut und Kreativität ist sie sowohl persönlich, als auch wirtschaftlich gewachsen. Hört Euch unbedingt an, mit welcher Strategie sie sich durch das "Abenteuer Leben" navigiert. Kim ist mit ihrer fröhlichen und lebensbejahenden Art eine exzellente Menschenfängerin. Diese Folge reisst mit! „Lieblings Kimi, ich bewundere Dich für Deinen Mut, Deinen Optimismus - Du bist meine Heldin! Danke für dieses schöne Gespräch."

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
Robert Reinsch

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 32:02


As a young man, Robert Reinsch began comparing what the Bible said to the teachings of his family's faith. Then, when a family member is killed, his belief in a loving God is challenged. Join us, won't you? So you don't miss this powerful true story, right now on UNSHACKLED! Visit our podcast website to learn more about this ministry, unshackledpodcast.org.

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas
3679 Robert Reinsch

UNSHACKLED! Audio Dramas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 30:00


As a young man, Robert Reinsch began comparing what the Bible said to the teachings of his family's faith. Then, when a family member is killed, his belief in a loving God is challenged. Don't miss his powerful true story, right now on UNSHACKLED!

UNSHACKLED! on Oneplace.com
Program 3679 Robert Reinsch

UNSHACKLED! on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 30:15


To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/110/29 3679 Robert Reinsch (Doubt, False Doctrine, Suffering, War) Robert's parents become concerned when he begins reading a Bible different from their own, and he questions many of their practices based solely on church traditions. Then his cousin and closest friend is killed in combat, and he struggles to understand how a loving God can allow suffering. While serving in the military, Robert is led on a journey of deepening His faith in God. He eventually attends Bible College and becomes a pastor until his health forces him to retire, still trusting in God's love.

RealClearPolitics Takeaway
The New Monetary Regime - Debt and The Inflation Crisis: A Special Panel Presented by The Liberty Fund and The RealClear Foundation

RealClearPolitics Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 105:00


On this edition of The RealClearPolitics Takeaway: a panel sponsored by the RealClear Foundation and the Liberty Fund on America’s growing government debt and the risk of inflation that goes with it. The topic is on the minds of many, as we see what may be early signs of inflation resulting from the injection of so much stimulus money into the economy. Of course, government debt has been growing for some time, and the question is whether and when the bill comes due. We hear first from Richard M. Reinsch, editor of Law & Liberty’s online journal, and then from David DesRosiers, president of the RealClear Foundation and publisher of RealClearPolitics. The roundtable is moderated by Alex J. Pollock of the R Street Institute, and the panelists included Law & Liberty senior writer David P. Goldman of the Claremont Institute, Veronique de Rugy of the Mercatus Center, and Christopher DeMuth of the Hudson Institute. A video version of the program can be seen on realclearpolitics.com, and on the RealClearPolitics youtube channel. The program runs about an hour and forty minutes.

Chatbot Talk with Sophie
#37 Sophie Hundertmark und Jekaterina Cechini und Carlos Reinsch von den Berliner Verkehrsbetrieben

Chatbot Talk with Sophie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 22:39


In dieser Podcast-Folge spricht Sophie mit dem stolzen Chatbot Team der Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG). Und stolz darf das Team auch sein, denn sie haben für die Berliner einen Chatbot entwickelt, der bei der Bevölkerung auf grosse Begeisterung stösst und nun stetig weiter entwickelt wird.  "Wir sehen unseren Chatbot als Produkt, nicht als Projekt," so Carlos von der BVG.Vielen Dank auch an unsere Starken Podcast-Partner. Ubitec - die Software für die Finanz- und Versicherungswelt.Und als Medienpartner mit dabei CMM360.Und noch mehr zu Chatbots könnt ihr hier lesen.

Drive Time Lincoln
Focal Point- Scott Frakes, Aftan Reinsch, John Dissauer

Drive Time Lincoln

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 40:39


Focal Point with Kellan Heavican features NE Dept. of Corrections Director Scott Frakes; Michael visits with Lincoln Children's Museum's Aftan Reinsch and Storm Alert Team Meteorologist John Dissauer

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
NASA GeneLab RNA-Seq Consensus Pipeline: Standardized Processing of Short-Read RNA-Seq Data

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.06.371724v1?rss=1 Authors: Overbey, E. G., Saravia-Butler, A. M., Zhang, Z., Rathi, K. S., Fogle, H., da Silveira, W. A., Barker, R. J., Bass, J. J., Beheshti, A., Berrios, D. C., Blaber, E. A., Cekanaviciute, E., Costa, H. A., Davin, L. B., Fisch, K. M., Gebre, S. G., Geniza, M., Gilbert, R., Gilroy, S., Hardiman, G., Herranz, R., Kidane, Y. H., Kruse, C. P. S., Lee, M. D., Liefeld, T., Lewis, N. G., McDonald, J. T., Meller, R., Mishra, T., Perera, I., Ray, S., Reinsch, S., Rosenthal, S. B., Strong, M., Szewczyk, N. J., Tahimic, C. G. T., Taylor, D. M., Vandenbrink, J. P., Villacampa, A., Weging, S., Wolverton, C., Wya Abstract: With the development of transcriptomic technologies, we are able to quantify precise changes in gene expression profiles from astronauts and other organisms exposed to spaceflight. Members of NASA GeneLab and GeneLab-associated analysis working groups (AWGs) have developed a consensus pipeline for analyzing short-read RNA-sequencing data from spaceflight-associated experiments. The pipeline includes quality control, read trimming, mapping, and gene quantification steps, culminating in the detection of differentially expressed genes. This data analysis pipeline and the results of its execution using data submitted to GeneLab are now all publicly available through the GeneLab database. We present here the full details and rationale for the construction of this pipeline in order to promote transparency, reproducibility and reusability of pipeline data, to provide a template for data processing of future spaceflight-relevant datasets, and to encourage cross-analysis of data from other databases with the data available in GeneLab. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

THE BS MACHINE WITH TOMMY KENDE
Oliver Reinsch Interview - How Do You Follow Joy & Gut Feel No Matter What

THE BS MACHINE WITH TOMMY KENDE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 57:20


In this episode I chat with Oliver Reinsch. He's mastered the art of using joy and happiness to be his vehicle for the experience of life. He shares with us experiences, tips and tools on mental & physical health, and how to create a feeling of "Forever Youngness". It's a great interview where you'll surely have a few golden nuggets to take away with you.

Workerscast - Der Podcast für Handwerksunternehmer
Recruiting automatisieren - Interview mit Oliver Reinsch

Workerscast - Der Podcast für Handwerksunternehmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 51:50


Im Grunde ist alles was du tust Marketing. Eine Ansicht dich ich mit Oliver Reinsch teile und dick unterstreiche. Egal ob du Mitarbeiter oder Kunden gewinnen willst, du musst dir Gehör verschaffen – dich sichtbar machen. Die Digitalisierung liefert dir dafür herausragende Möglichkeiten, um das in Zukunft in weiten Teilen automatisch zu erledigen. Wie das aussehen kann, erfährst du von meinem heutigen Interviewpartner Oliver Reinsch.   LINKS ZUM INTERVIEWPARTNER ✅Olivers Homepage https://oliverreinsch.com  

Principles Live Lectures
Orestes Brownson's Unwritten Constitution | Richard Reinsch

Principles Live Lectures

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 49:33


On Monday, March 22 in Killian's Cafe, Christendom College welcomed Richard Reinsch to give a lecture on Catholic political thinker Orestes Brownson, titled “Orestes Brownson's Unwritten Constitution.”  Reinsch applied Brownson's major philosophical ideas to contemporary  challenges upon American Constitutionalism. 

Asia - Audio
Asia Forecast 2020

Asia - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 170:28


AGENDA  14:00 - 14:10  Welcoming RemarksMichael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS; Director of Asian Studies, Georgetown University  14:10 - 15:00 Panel I: Politics and Leadership Jude Blanchette, Freeman Chair in China Studies, CSIS Victor D. Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair, CSIS; Vice Dean for Faculty and Graduate Affairs and D.S. Song-KF Professor of Government, Georgetown University Raymond Vickery, Senior Associate, Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies Amy Searight, Senior Adviser and Director, Southeast Asia Program, CSIS Chair: Michael J. Green, Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair, CSIS; Director of Asian Studies, Georgetown University   15:00 - 15:10 Coffee Break  15:10 - 16:00 Panel II: SecurityBonnie Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia and Director, China Power Project, CSIS Gregory Poling, Director, Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, and Fellow, Southeast Asia Program, CSIS Nicholas Szechenyi, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director, Japan Chair, CSIS Sue Mi Terry, Senior Fellow, Korea Chair, CSIS Chair: Patrick Buchan, Director, U.S. Alliances Project and Fellow, Indo-Pacific Security, CSIS    16:00 - 16:10 Coffee Break  16:10-17:00 Panel III: Economics and TradeScott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics, CSIS Sarah Ladislaw, Senior Vice President; Director and Senior Fellow, Energy and National Security Program, CSIS William A. Reinsch, Senior Adviser and Scholl Chair in International Business, CSIS Stephanie Segal, Senior Fellow, Simon Chair in Political Economy, CSIS Chair: Matthew Goodman, Senior Vice President; Simon Chair in Political Economy and Senior Adviser for Asian Economics, CSIS   17:00 Adjourn 

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
319: Johnny Reinsch - Qwil

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 34:25


Johnny Reinsch is the co-founder & CEO of Qwil.  Previously, he was the SVP of Strategy at Xapo, the world’s secure bitcoin wallet and vault where he helped evangelize bitcoin in developing economies as an alternative to broken banking and financial systems. He is a recovering M&A lawyer, having done over $10B in M&A deals before leaving big law to tackle financial inclusion. He’s a UCLA Bruin, avid skier, yogi and runs a company that Mission is to empower freelancers with the financial services they need to thrive. Enjoy Johnny's conversation with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD's "FinTech Week". *** Connect to Lou Diamond: www.loudiamond.net Subscribe to Thrive LOUD: www.thriveloud.com/podcast  

Connectoor Podcast
Employer Branding Podcast mit Annekatrin Buhl und Oliver Reinsch

Connectoor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 10:35


Employer Branding Podcast mit Annekatrin Buhl und Oliver Reinsch by Connectoor Podcast

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Connectoor Podcast
2. Podcast - Visionen und Zielerreichungen - mit Norman Gräter und Oliver Reinsch

Connectoor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 73:22


Die Serie "Podcast eines Start-up Gründers" soll euch Einblicke in meine Erfahrungen, Erlebnisse, Emotionen geben. Mit tollen Menschen unterhalte ich mich in entspannter Atmosphäre über die Vergangenheit, die Gegenwart und auch über Ziele. Heute mit Normen Gräter: https://norman-graeter.com #HappyRecruiting

Beyond the Check
Empowering freelancers with Johnny Reinsch, Co-Founder and CEO of Qwil

Beyond the Check

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 30:27 Transcription Available


From skate punk and forklift operator to "recovering" M&A attorney, Johnny Reinsch has already lived a fascinating life. Those adventures--and the time he almost failed to pay his mortgage--prepared him to co-found Qwil. Qwil works to empower freelancers with the financial services they need to thrive.

Press Conference USA  - Voice of America
President Trump's Trade Policies

Press Conference USA - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 29:59


Press Conference USA Host Carol Castiel and VOA Mandarin Service Business Reporter Jingxun Li talk about the implications of President Trump's trade policy with William Reinsch, a senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Reinsch served 15 years as president of the National Foreign Trade Council and served as the Under Secretary of Commerce for export administration during the Clinton administration.

Late Afternoon Podcast
Abel Ortiz @ Late Afternoon Podcast #057 Guest Dj - Jaime Oconnor

Late Afternoon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 62:59


Late Afternoon Podcast #057 - Jaime O'Connor Tech House Tracklist: 1.- On my mind. Lars Moston . Bar 25 2.- Androids. Dj Lion, Shosho. Bar 25 3.- Reinsch. Casimir Von Oettingen. Bar25 4.- Humans. Sokool. Bar25 5.- No gravity. Electronic Elephant. Bar25 6.- Nothing really matters. Toto Chiavetta. Underground mental resurrection. 7.- Caos. Upercent. Four to the floor 8.- Atacama. Patrice Baumel-Audiofly. 9.- Luminance. Alex Niggemann (Daniel Bortz remix) AEON 10.- Mood organs . Musumeci. Dynamic Jaime O'Connor Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaimeoconnordj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jaimeoconnordj/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jaimeoconnordj Abel Ortiz Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abelortizmusic/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abelortizmusic/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AbelOrtizmusic Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/abelortizmusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/abelortizmusic Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/AbelOrtiz/

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons
February 18, 2018 - Lamar Reinsch

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 23:33


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Arlington Church of Christ Sermons
January 29, 2018 - Lamar Reinsch

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 19:25


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Arlington Church of Christ Sermons
January 21, 2017 - Lamar Reinsch

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2018 31:49


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Arlington Church of Christ Sermons
Dec 17, 2017 - Lamar Reinsch

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 31:13


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Arlington Church of Christ Sermons
November 19, 2017 - Lamar Reinsch

Arlington Church of Christ Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 21:19


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All Souls Forum
“Senior Co-housing: Building Community Where You Live” with Gayl Reinsch

All Souls Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 55:55


To side-step institutional living or loneliness, some seniors are banding together in condominiums or houses for community and mutual support. Gayl Reinsch, founder of the Kansas City Co-housing Coalition, will […] The post “Senior Co-housing: Building Community Where You Live” with Gayl Reinsch appeared first on KKFI.

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber
EPISODE 26: Erica Reinsch at Sycamore - COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

COZY ZONE with Ben Weber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015


Erica Reinsch is my co-worker, my work a cappella group co-founder, my friend, my neighbor, and a beacon of light. We have a magnificent time musing about sexy arts administration while munching on rice balls from the Arborio King in the back yard of Sycamore. Our cozy microphone set up attracts the attention of the…Read more EPISODE 26: Erica Reinsch at Sycamore

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview
Bill Reinsch, President National Foreign Trade Council

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014


Bill Reinsch currently serves as President of the National Foreign Trade Council. He oversees NFTC's efforts favoring open markets and opposing unilateral sanctions. Mr. Reinsch also serves as a member of the U.S.-China Security Review Commission. He provides a concise overview of pending trade deals and disputes with optimism and criticism. Reinsch indicates that negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Trans-Altantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) are the most ambitious of the new century and could move free trade to a new plateau. Reinsch says China, even though it is not part of any multilateral agreement, is still a major player in all negotiations on international trade.Bill Reinsch

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview
Bill Reinsch, President National Foreign Trade Council

Agri-Pulse Open Mic Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2014


The Brothers Karamazov and Friends
Episode 25: with Stefanie Reinsch

The Brothers Karamazov and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2013 63:08


A reckless gallop into the unknown. Please join our host Phil Malcom and his special guest Stefanie Reinsch, devoted reader of only the longest Russian novels. Together in this hour, Phil and Stefanie learn several valuable lessons, including but not limited to: "Poles love money and kolaches", "Dimitri Fyodorovich is a werewolf", and, last but not least, "Sometimes you can't get people to come to your party because they all have lice". As for the story itself, it charges forward, beginning with a desperate horseback ride that culminates in a bizarre party-planning session with a peasant. Will Dimitri's lustful passions end in bloodshed? It remains to be seen. Are there gypsies around? We can only hope. Will we ever finish this very long book? No one can know. It's The Brothers Karamazov and Friends, where we don't know enough to know that we should fear the unknown.