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Royal Court Playwright's Podcast
S8 Ep5: Joel Tan talks to Susan Wokoma

Royal Court Playwright's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 28:36


Joel Tan has been described as one of the most exciting Singaporean playwrights of his generation. In Singapore his plays have been produced by leading theatre companies including Checkpoint Theatre and Wild Rice. Recently, his work in the UK includes the Living Newspaper at the Royal Court, as well as Love in the Time of the Ancients, and No Particular Order. Joel's play Scenes from a Repatriation runs at the Royal Court Theatre this April.

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border
Texas Border Watch: Unique crossing attempts, increased military presence and repatriation

Immigration Crisis: The Fight for the Southern Border

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 9:38


In this week's Texas Border Watch, we're breaking down an illegal border crossing attempt police say was first-of-its-kind. Plus, a new look at the military vehicles sent to the border and an explanation of what happens once migrants get their removal orders.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Secrets of Data Analytics Leaders
Are You Cloud Bound? The Case for Migration, Repatriation or Keeping Your Analytics Projects On Premises - Audio Blog

Secrets of Data Analytics Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 7:26


As cloud adoption accelerates, not all analytics workloads are heading in the same direction. This blog explores three strategic options for data and IT leaders. Published at: https://www.eckerson.com/articles/are-you-cloud-bound-the-case-for-migration-repatriation-or-keeping-your-analytics-projects-on-premises

AP Audio Stories
Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants after deal with US, official says

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 0:50


President Donald Trump's border czar says they won't defy judge's order on deportation flights, but they will continue deporting. AP correspondent Julie Walker reports.

AP Audio Stories
Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants after deal with US, official says

AP Audio Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 0:45


AP correspondent Julie Walker reports Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants with a Sunday flight.

Blaxit Global
Traneka René - Beyond Borders: Lessons from Living Abroad & Repatriating

Blaxit Global

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 34:52


What does it take to move abroad and thrive? And what happens when you decide to return? Traneka René, founder of Melanin Madrid, talks about her journey from South Korea to Spain and back to the U.S. We dive into the realities of global mobility—how to make an international move successful, the financial side of living abroad, and why repatriating isn't a failure but another chapter in the journey. Traneka shares invaluable insights from her work helping others relocate to Madrid, her experience creating Black in Madrid, and how embracing change has shaped her path. Whether you're considering a move or navigating life after living abroad, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration!Connect with Traneka:https://instagram.com/melaninmadridhttps://melaninmadrid.com Send us a textJoin aspiring Black expats, expats, and re-pats where you can build community, get resources and gain support along your journey abroad….You're invited to join Blaxit Global Passport. Join Blaxit Global Passport - https://blaxit-global-passport.mn.co/ Looking for VPNs, banking, travel, and health insurance for your move abroad? Well have no fear, we've got you. Get your Move Abroad Starter Kit today at www.blaxitglobal.com/resources.Support the showJoin Blaxit Global PassportSubscribe to Blaxit Global on YouTubeBlaxit Global Website: www.blaxitglobal.comSupport the show - www.ko-fi.com/blaxitglobal

The Institute of World Politics
Repatriation of North Korean Refugees Escaping Through Southeast Asia

The Institute of World Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 50:27


About the Lecture This lecture is part of the Student Speaker Series The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea, has one of the worst human rights records in the world, leading many of its citizens to escape through nearby Southeast Asian countries to seek asylum in South Korea or other willing nations. A significant issue these escapees face is having an ambiguous United Nations (UN) refugee status and the fear of forced repatriation, also known as refoulement. The countries of China, Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand are the most used Southeast Asian escape routes for North Korean refugees. This lecture seeks to solidify North Korean escapee's status as refugees, explain the status of Southeast Asian countries' relationship with North Korea and their history of forced repatriation, and proposes a UN General Assembly Human Rights Council Resolution that creates an international body called “The Committee on the Resettlement of North Korean Refugees,” which shall encourage Southeast Asian countries not to repatriate them and coordinate the removal of these refugees from Southeast Asia to be resettled in South Korea or other willing nations. About the Speaker Peace Ajirotutu is a Master of Arts candidate at the Institute of World Politics, pursuing a Masters in Statecraft and International Affairs with a concentration in Asian regional area studies. Before attending IWP, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Summa Cum Laude, with a major in Political Science and a double minor in History and Asian Studies. Peace is currently an editorial intern at the Jamestown Foundations China Brief publication. She has previously presented research on North Korea at the 2024 Intelligence Studies Consortium's Symposium. Peace specializes in the regions of China, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Monday, February 24, 2025 – Repatriation is a human rights issue

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 56:05


Repatriation advocates have had some recent progress in both policy and practice when it comes to getting important items returned to tribes. But the ongoing effort to educate the elected officials, institutional leaders and the public requires time and resources. We'll get an update on the eve of the biggest annual conference for people working in the repatriation field. We'll also get an update on a Florida repatriation dispute. GUESTS Shannon O'Loughlin (Choctaw), Chief Executive and attorney for the Association on American Indian Affairs Samuel Kohn (Apsáalooke), attorney Kim Mettler (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), Next Generations Director at the Association on American Indian Affairs and life coach Betty Osceola (Miccosukee), environmental educator

Native America Calling
Monday, February 24, 2025 – Repatriation is a human rights issue

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 56:05


Repatriation advocates have had some recent progress in both policy and practice when it comes to getting important items returned to tribes. But the ongoing effort to educate the elected officials, institutional leaders and the public requires time and resources. We'll get an update on the eve of the biggest annual conference for people working in the repatriation field. We'll also get an update on a Florida repatriation dispute.

Mining Stock Daily
Josh Phair on the Active Repatriation of U.S. Gold and the Potential Audit of Fort Knox

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 21:44


Mining Stock Daily hosts Josh Phair, CEO of Scottsdale Mint, to discuss the recent trends in the gold market, including a significant rebound in gold prices and the implications of gold repatriation to the US. Phair shares insights from his experiences in Europe, highlighting the increasing demand for physical gold and the potential for a US gold audit. The discussion also touches on the role of derivatives in gold trading and the future prospects for gold as a valuable asset.

The David Knight Show
INTERVIEW: Gold Rush 2025 Empty Vaults & Chaos - The Great Repatriation and the End of Paper Money!

The David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 48:46


Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsGold Prices Soaring as there's a noted disappearance of gold from various vaults around the world, with countries like China and Russia facing runaway demand, and even London markets showing signs of gold being reallocated or repatriated.Paper vs. Physical GoldPolitical Influence on GoldSilver Market Insights: a curious dynamic where institutions are buying up silver while retail investors are selling off their holdings, possibly due to economic pressures, which might not reflect true market demandPenny Cancelled: a harbinger towards a cashless society?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

The REAL David Knight Show
INTERVIEW: Gold Rush 2025 Empty Vaults & Chaos - The Great Repatriation and the End of Paper Money!

The REAL David Knight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 48:46


Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsGold Prices Soaring as there's a noted disappearance of gold from various vaults around the world, with countries like China and Russia facing runaway demand, and even London markets showing signs of gold being reallocated or repatriated.Paper vs. Physical GoldPolitical Influence on GoldSilver Market Insights: a curious dynamic where institutions are buying up silver while retail investors are selling off their holdings, possibly due to economic pressures, which might not reflect true market demandPenny Cancelled: a harbinger towards a cashless society?If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.

The Wise Wolf Gold & Crypto Show
INTERVIEW: Gold Rush 2025 Empty Vaults & Chaos - The Great Repatriation and the End of Paper Money!

The Wise Wolf Gold & Crypto Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 48:45 Transcription Available


Tony Arterburn, DavidKnight.gold, joinsGold Prices Soaring as there's a noted disappearance of gold from various vaults around the world, with countries like China and Russia facing runaway demand, and even London markets showing signs of gold being reallocated or repatriated.Paper vs. Physical GoldPolitical Influence on GoldSilver Market Insights: a curious dynamic where institutions are buying up silver while retail investors are selling off their holdings, possibly due to economic pressures, which might not reflect true market demandPenny Cancelled: a harbinger towards a cashless society?

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Australia: Trump plumping, ancestral repatriation, pets on planes

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 9:00


Australia correspondent Karen Middleton says PM Anthony Albanese had been trying to persuade US President Donald Trump to exempt Australia from the planned 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports - but the country got singled out for criticism anyway. 

International Teacher Podcast
EXPATations, REPATriation and CATriation?

International Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 54:59


ITP - 114  Amy Perrier-Morin shares her journey as an international teacher and cultural acclimation specialist. She discusses her experiences living abroad, the challenges of repatriation, and the importance of support systems for third culture adults. The conversation highlights the unique perspectives of those who have lived in multiple countries and the impact of cultural experiences on their lives. Amy also introduces her book, 'Living Expatations: The Journey of Repatriation,' which explores the highs and lows of returning home after living abroad.Chapters(00:00) Journey to International Teaching(08:28) Repatriation Experience and Decision Making(11:24) Life in Houston and Community Dynamics(14:25) Book Launch and Insights on Repatriation(18:31) Exploring Repatriation Experiences(21:46) Challenges of Repatriation(24:17) Support Systems for Repatriates(26:49) Building Community After Repatriation(26:50) Cultural Differences in Friendships(31:40) Navigating Life Back Home(36:26) Cultural Adjustments and Expectations(41:01) Repatriation Challenges and Experiences(42:52) Settling Back in the U.S.(44:27) Future Aspirations and Writing Projects(45:29) Overseas Adventures and Police Encounters(47:51) Creating a Sense of Home(50:15) Final Thoughts and ReflectionsTakeawaysInternational teaching offers diverse cultural experiences.Cultural acclimation is essential for new students.Repatriation can be challenging for third culture adults.Support systems are crucial for making friends as adults.Living abroad can change one's perspective on home.The cost of living can be surprising upon repatriation.Health insurance and taxes differ significantly between countries.Collecting memories through items like magnets and mugs is meaningful.Building a community takes time and effort after repatriation.Writing a book about repatriation experiences can help others. The International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas tTeachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas.Additional Gems Related to Our Show:Greg's Favorite Video From Living Overseas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWKBwzF-hwSignup to be our guest https://calendly.com/itpexpat/itp-interview?month=2025-01Our Website⁠ - https://www.itpexpat.com/Our FaceBook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/itpexpat⁠JPMint Consulting Website  - https://www.jpmintconsulting.com/Greg's Personal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1B3Wc0wm6DR_99OS5SyzvuzENc-bBdOBooks By Gregory Lemoine:⁠"International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education"⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.⁠"Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas⁠" |by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed.Partner Podcasts:Just to Know You: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/just-to-know-you/id1655096513Educators Going Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-going-global/id1657501409Relative Hashes:#internationalteachersday #internationaleducation #overseaseducation #internationalschools #education #teacherburnout #teachersalarynews #teachersalary #teacherrecruitments #overseaseducatorfairs

Arcadia Economics
Gold Lease Rates Explode as US Repatriation Grows

Arcadia Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 15:12


Gold Lease Rates Explode as US Repatriation Grows If you were hoping today would be the day that things would settle down in the gold and silver markets and return to normal, then don't watch this one. Because as Vince Lanci reports, in addition to everything else that's happened in the past few weeks, now the gold lease rates are blowing out. Signifying even more stress in the market. So to find out the latest developments, click to watch the video now! - Get access to Arcadia's Daily Gold and Silver updates here: https://goldandsilverdaily.substack.com/ - To get your very own 'Silver Chopper Ben' statue go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/chopper-ben-landing-page/ - Join our free email list to be notified when a new video comes out: click here: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/email-signup/ - Follow Arcadia Economics on twitter at: https://x.com/ArcadiaEconomic - To get your copy of 'The Big Silver Short' (paperback or audio) go to: https://arcadiaeconomics.com/thebigsilvershort/ - Listen to Arcadia Economics on your favorite Podcast platforms: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/75OH2PpgUpriBA5mYf5kyY Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/arcadia-economics/id1505398976 - #silver #silverprice #gold And remember to get outside and have some fun every once in a while!:) (URL0VD)Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise

5 Good News Stories
Now I want fries

5 Good News Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 4:32


Join Johnny Mac as he shares five uplifting news stories. Sam, a seasoned outdoorsman, is found alive after surviving 5 weeks in the woods. Otter populations are bouncing back in New Mexico, thanks to conservation efforts. The United States returns 1,400 looted artifacts worth $10 million to India. Retired military dog Jacob reunites with his former handler, Sergeant Peyton May, rekindling their tight bond. Lastly, an Australian restaurant breaks a world record by cooking up an enormous 1,200-pound kebab and fries for festival-goers.   Unlock an ad-free podcast experience with Caloroga Shark Media! Get all our shows on any player you love, hassle free! For Apple users, hit the banner on your Apple podcasts app. For Spotify or other players, visit caloroga.com/plus. No plug-ins needed!  You also get 20+ other shows on the network ad-free!. 00:10 Miraculous Survival of Sam01:11 Revival of Otter Population in New Mexico01:48 Repatriation of Looted Artifacts to India02:38 Heartwarming Reunion of Military Dog Jacob03:49 Record-Breaking Kebab at Australian Festival

Right Now with Lou
4PM - Repatriation of Criminals is Underway

Right Now with Lou

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 28:20


Lou on how the repatriation of criminals is underway big time and working just fine.

The Salcedo Storm Podcast
S10, Ep. 24: President Trump Teaches Leftists A "F.A.F.O" Lesson

The Salcedo Storm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 18:55


On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:K.T. McFarland is the FORMER Deputy National Security Advisor under President Trump. She is the author of the book, Revolution: Trump, Washington and "We the People". And KT is one of the most trusted resources of this program.

3 Martini Lunch
Colombia Caves on Illegals, CIA Points to COVID Lab Leak, Trump Won't Let Bass Off the Hook

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 24:41


Join Jim and Greg for all good martinis on the 3 Martini Lunch podcast as they dive into Colombia's brief resistance to the U.S. returning criminal illegals, the CIA's admission about COVID-19's likely lab leak origin, and President Trump's push to speed up recovery efforts for California wildfire victims.First, Jim and Greg recap the short-lived trade war with Colombia. Tensions flared when Colombia's president initially refused to allow repatriation flights carrying criminal illegals to land in the country. In response, President Trump swiftly threatened major tariffs and other diplomatic penalties. Colombia quickly reversed course, agreeing to Trump's demands and allowing the flights to proceed.Next, Jim celebrates the CIA's acknowledgment of what many had suspected all along: that the most likely cause of the COVID-19 pandemic was a lab leak from Wuhan, China. Most of us have known this for a long time, but the Biden-era CIA infamously decided it was unclear how it all started. But that doesn't mean this is over. Jim says these new conclusions should lead to important new questions.Finally, Jim and Greg discuss Trump's recent call for faster action to help Los Angeles-area residents who lost their homes in wildfires. During a public forum with LA Mayor Karen Bass, Trump urged local officials to streamline bureaucracy, allowing fire victims to access their property and begin debris removal to make way for rebuilding. 

Investing for Americans Abroad & U.S. Expats | Gimme Some Truth for Expats
UK Tax Update 2025: Remittance Basis Taxation & Temporary Repatriation Facility (TRF) Explained

Investing for Americans Abroad & U.S. Expats | Gimme Some Truth for Expats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 15:33


Stay informed on the latest UK tax updates with Stan Farmer and Syl Michelin! In this episode, they discuss significant changes to remittance-based taxation and the introduction of the Temporary Repatriation Facility (TRF). Learn how these updates affect US-UK taxpayers, strategies to optimize your finances, and why now is the time to act on unremitted income and gains.

New Books Network
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in History
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history

New Books in Military History
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books in Military History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history

New Books in German Studies
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books in German Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/german-studies

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies

New Books in Eastern European Studies
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

New Books in Eastern European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies

NBN Book of the Day
Susan C. I. Grunewald, "From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union" (Cornell UP, 2024)

NBN Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 68:39


With From Incarceration to Repatriation: German Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union (Cornell UP, 2024), Susan Grunewald significantly enhances understandings of the fate of Germans captured by the Soviet Union during World War II. Her archival research demonstrates that the Soviets saw the German prisoners of war as a source of labor at a time when the Soviet Union urgently needed to rebuild and lacked manpower after its enormous war losses. Numerous Soviet enterprises, operating under dozens of ministries, used POWs contracted out by prison camp officials. Grunewald argues that the mistreatment of German POWs and their high death rates were the consequence not of retribution but of negligence, lack of coordination, and severe shortages, especially during the famine that followed the war. Those too weak to work were often repatriated. POWs were also subjected to intense antifascist reeducation so that once home, they would help win support among Germans for the Soviet Union; many former prisoners filled leadership roles in East Germany after the establishment of two German states in 1949. The last POWs returned to Germany in early 1956. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day

The Art Law Podcast
Who Should Control the Benin Bronzes

The Art Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 83:21


Katie and Steve speak with their colleague Eden Burgess and guest Dr. Ndubuisi C. Ezeluomba, Curator of African Art at the Virginia Museum of Fine Art and an expert in Benin Bronzes, about the artistic history of Benin City in current day Nigeria, the fate of the Benin Bronzes that dispersed around the world after the British invasion and looting of Benin Kingdom in 1897, and how we should think about ownership and possession of these valuable objects today.   Notes for this episode: https://artlawpodcast.com/2025/01/13/who-should-control-the-benin-bronzes/   Follow the Art Law Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artlawpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@artlawpodcast Katie and Steve discuss topics based on news and magazine articles and court filings and not based on original research unless specifically noted.

International Teacher Podcast
Who Are Your Hosts? A Reintroduction and Review

International Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 56:55


ITP- 111 In this engaging episode, your three hosts revisit a shortened version of how they each got into International Education. Past episodes have focused on each one of us individually, but if you haven't heard those older episodes (like Episode 2 or 3 for Matt and Greg, respectively) then this is the episode for you. Did you know Kent has a past as a scientist, a stand-up comedian, and a metal worker? Did you know JP studied German, French, and Spanish all at the same time, or that she was once told "go back and learn to teach in Canada"? Did you know Greg was raised by wolves in Greenland? All this and more... on this rare New Years Episode. Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Unsubscribing Chaos (02:57) Travel Tales and Unexpected Guests (06:01) Getting to Know Greg: Background and Journey (12:02) Teaching Career: From Retail to Education (15:02) International Teaching Adventures and Experiences (17:35) The Heart of Education: Why We Teach (19:15) Origins of the ITP Podcast (21:01) Celebrating Milestones: The 100th Episode (22:51) Greg's Journey as an Author (24:50) Kent's Passion for the Spotlight (26:57) Kent's Early Life and Education (30:39) Transitioning to Teaching (32:54) The Call to International Teaching (34:14) Life in Yemen: A Unique Experience (35:50) Future Aspirations and Repatriation (37:58) Reflections on International Teaching (38:36) JP Mint's Background and Journey (44:17) Path to Becoming a Teacher (46:53) International Teaching Experience (49:55) Transitioning to Administration (52:09) Consulting and Career Coaching (57:38) Listener Engagement and Feedback _______________ The International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas tTeachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas. Additional Gems Related to Our Show: Greg's Favorite Video From Living Overseas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWKBwzF-hw Signup to be our guest  https://calendly.com/itpexpat/itp-interview?month=2025-01 Our Website⁠ -  https://www.itpexpat.com/ Our FaceBook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/itpexpat ⁠JPMint Consulting Website  - https://www.jpmintconsulting.com/ Greg's Personal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1B3Wc0wm6DR_99OS5SyzvuzENc-bBdO Books By Gregory Lemoine: ⁠"International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education"⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed. ⁠"Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas⁠" |by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed. Partner Podcasts: Just to Know You:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/just-to-know-you/id1655096513 Educators Going Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-going-global/id1657501409 Relative Hashes: #internationalteachersday #internationaleducation #overseaseducation #internationalschools #education #teacherburnout #teachersalarynews #teachersalary #teacherrecruitments #overseaseducatorfairs

The World Today
Bali bomber repatriation divides survivors

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 24:54


Australia has sought assurance from the Malaysian government that two of the men involved in the Bali Bombings won't be able to walk free. 

The World Today
Bali bomber repatriation divides survivors

The World Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 24:54


Australia has sought assurance from the Malaysian government that two of the men involved in the Bali Bombings won't be able to walk free. 

International Teacher Podcast
Russia, Singapore, Oman, Japan: The Global Stage of a International Choral Director

International Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 49:32


ITP - 109 From conducting children's choirs in Moscow to immersing himself in Tokyo's vibrant arts scene, Jason's story inspires educators to pursue global careers and share their passions across borders.The Life of an International Choral Director!  Welcome to a most engaging conversation with music educator Jason Drahos, who shared his incredible journey through international teaching across multiple continents. Starting with a leap of faith into overseas teaching, Jason recounts his serendipitous job application to Oman's TAISM and how it launched his career in global education. Through his roles in Oman, Singapore, Moscow, and now Tokyo, Jason highlights the challenges and rewards of adapting to different cultures, teaching systems, and student demographics. The episode also delves into his passion for choral music and conducting, his experiences navigating work-life transitions, and the nuances of professional growth in diverse international schools. Jason also offers valuable insights for aspiring international educators, emphasizing the importance of seizing unexpected opportunities, building global connections, and embracing cultural exchange. His reflections on teaching in unique regions such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Japan demonstrate the diverse opportunities available in international education. From conducting children's choirs in Moscow to immersing himself in Tokyo's vibrant arts scene, Jason's story inspires educators to pursue global careers and share their passions across borders. Sound Bites "I had no idea where Oman was." "The food is delicious in Japan." "I love the Metro system in Japan." Chapters (00:00) Introduction and Setting the Scene (00:31) Jason's Journey into International Teaching (01:20) Experiences in Oman and Singapore (04:15) Transitioning to Muscat (06:56) What does Teaching Music consist of?  (09:45) Local Hire vs International Hire (12:34) Current Adventures in Japan (14:40) A Change to Moscow (17:53) Marriage (19:19) Repatriation for 2 Years (24:08) Abu Dhabi (31:03) St.Mary's in Japan The International Teacher Podcast is a bi-weekly discussion with experts in international education. New Teachers, burned out local teachers, local School Leaders, International school Leadership, current Overseas tTeachers, and everyone interested in international schools can benefit from hearing stories and advice about living and teaching overseas. Additional Gems Related to Our Show: Signup to be our guest  https://calendly.com/itpexpat/itp-interview?month=2025-01 Our Website⁠ -  https://www.itpexpat.com/ Greg's Favorite Video From Living Overseas - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQWKBwzF-hw Our FaceBook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/itpexpat ⁠JPMint Consulting Website  - https://www.jpmintconsulting.com/ Greg's Personal YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLs1B3Wc0wm6DR_99OS5SyzvuzENc-bBdO Books By Gregory Lemoine: ⁠"International Teaching: The Best-kept Secret in Education"⁠ | by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed. ⁠"Finding the Right Fit: Your Professional Guide for International Educator Recruiting Fairs and Amazing Stories of a Teacher Living Overseas⁠" |by Gregory Lemoine M.Ed. Partner Podcasts: Just to Know You:  https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/just-to-know-you/id1655096513 Educators Going Global: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/educators-going-global/id1657501409 Relative Hashes #internationalteachersday #internationaleducation #overseaseducation #internationalschools #education #teacherburnout #teachersalarynews #teachersalary #teacherrecruitments #overseaseducatorfairs

Crypto Altruism Podcast
Trailblazers of Octant Episode 2 - SummitShare - Empowering Communities to Reclaim their Heritage with Blockchain

Crypto Altruism Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 55:05


For episode two of the Trailblazers of Octant mini-series, we're excited to welcome Thomas Gondwe, Founder of SummitShare. We explore the historical and ongoing challenges of artifact repatriation, how blockchain plays a critical role in creating digital repositories to monitor and verify artifacts, and the innovative Revenue Sharing Mesh that ensures the benefits of these efforts flow back to local communities. We also explore Octant's recent Accelerator Program that Thomas took part in, and some of the biggest takeaways from that experience. Overall, it's a fascinating chat where we dive into the intersection of culture, technology, and impact.--Key Takeaways--90% of Africa's material heritage is not in Africa, making repatriation essential. These artifacts are vital links to one's identity, culture, and community, embodying the stories and traditions of their origins. Repatriation is about more than correcting historical wrongs; it fosters pride, education, and sustainable development in the communities they belong to.Blockchain's immutable ledger provides an unparalleled solution for tracking provenance, ensuring that the history and ownership of artifacts remain transparent, tamper-proof, and verifiable. This technology not only secures authenticity but also builds trust in the repatriation process, making it an ideal tool for preserving cultural heritage.Web3 opens new doors for sharing and celebrating cultural artifacts through immersive digital experiences and decentralized platforms. By leveraging blockchain technology, it also creates innovative revenue streams, ensuring that the communities these artifacts belong to benefit directly from their cultural heritage.--Full shownotes with links available at--crypto-altruism-podcast-trailblazers-of-octant-episode-2-summitshare-empowering-communities-to-reclaim-their-heritage-with-blockchainThank you to Octant for their support in bringing this series to life! We are honored to have received a 2.5 ETH grant through the Octant Community Fund!

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Ely S. Parker and Ulysses S. Grant (Part 2)

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 43:24 Transcription Available


While working for the Treasury Department, Ely S. Parker met someone who would become a big part of much of the rest of his life – Ulysses S. Grant. It was through this connection that Parker gained a good deal of power, and cemented a controversial legacy. Research: · Adams, James Ring. “The Many Careers of Ely Parker.” National Museum of the American Indian. Fall 2011. · Babcock, Barry. “The Story of Donehogawa, First Indian Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” ICT. 9/13/2018. https://ictnews.org/archive/the-story-of-donehogawa-first-indian-commissioner-of-indian-affairs · Contrera, Jessica. “The interracial love story that stunned Washington — twice! — in 1867.” Washington Post. 2/13/2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/13/interracial-love-story-that-stunned-washington-twice/ · DeJong, David H. “Ely S. Parker Commissioner of Indian Affairs (April 26, 1869–July 24,1871).” From Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–2021. University of Nebraska Press. (2021). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv2cw0sp9.29 · Eves, Megan. “Repatriation and Reconciliation: The Seneca Nation, The Buffalo History Museum and the Repatriation of the Red Jacket Peace Medal.” Museum Association of New York. 5/26/2021. https://nysmuseums.org/MANYnews/10559296 · Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph. “Ely Parker and the Contentious Peace Policy.” Western Historical Quarterly , Vol. 41, No. 2 (Summer 2010). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/westhistquar.41.2.0196 · Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph. “Ely S. Parker and the Paradox of Reconstruction Politics in Indian Country.” From “The World the Civil War Made. Gregory P. Downs and Kate Masur, editors. University of North Carolina Press. July 2015. · Ginder, Jordan and Caitlin Healey. “Biographies: Ely S. Parker.” United States Army National Museum. https://www.thenmusa.org/biographies/ely-s-parker/ · Hauptman, Laurence M. “On Our Terms: The Tonawanda Seneca Indians, Lewis Henry Morgan, and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1844–1851.” New York History , FALL 2010, Vol. 91, No. 4 (FALL 2010). https://www.jstor.org/stable/23185816 · Henderson, Roger C. “The Piikuni and the U.S. Army’s Piegan Expedition.” Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Spring 2018. https://mhs.mt.gov/education/IEFA/HendersonMMWHSpr2018.pdf · Hewitt, J.N.B. “The Life of General Ely S. Parker, Last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant's Military Secretary.” Review. The American Historical Review, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Jul., 1920). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1834953 · Historical Society of the New York Courts. “Blacksmith v. Fellows, 1852.” https://history.nycourts.gov/case/blacksmith-v-fellows/ Historical Society of the New York Courts. “Ely S. Parker.” https://history.nycourts.gov/figure/ely-parker/ · Historical Society of the New York Courts. “New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble, 1858.” https://history.nycourts.gov/case/cutler-v-dibble/ · Hopkins, John Christian. “Ely S. Parker: Determined to Make a Difference.” Native Peoples Magazine, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p78, Sep/Oct2004. · Justia. “Fellows v. Blacksmith, 60 U.S. 366 (1856).” https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/60/366/ · Michaelsen, Scott. “Ely S. Parker and Amerindian Voices in Ethnography.” American Literary History , Winter, 1996, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter, 1996). https://www.jstor.org/stable/490115 · Mohawk, John. “Historian Interviews: John Mohawk, PhD.” PBS. Warrior in Two Worlds. https://www.pbs.org/warrior/content/historian/mohawk.html · National Parks Service. “Ely Parker.” Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. https://www.nps.gov/people/ely-parker.htm · Parker, Arthur C. “The Life of General Ely S. Parker: Last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant’s Military Secretary.” Buffalo Historical Society. 1919. · Parker, Ely S. “Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” December 23, 1869. Parker, Ely. Letter to Harriet Converse, 1885. https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/letter-to-harriet-converse/ PBS. “A Warrior in Two Worlds: The Life of Ely Parker.” https://www.pbs.org/warrior/noflash/ · Spurling, Ann, producer and writer and Richard Young, director. “Warrior in Two Worlds.” Wes Studi, Narrator. WXXI. 1999. https://www.pbs.org/video/wxxi-documentaries-warrior-two-worlds/ · Vergun, David. “Engineer Became Highest Ranking Native American in Union Army.” U.S. Department of Defense. 11/2/2021. https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2781759/engineer-became-highest-ranking-native-american-in-union-army/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Ely S. Parker and the Tonawanda Seneca, Part 1

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 33:53 Transcription Available


Ely S. Parker was instrumental in both the creation of President President Ulysses S. Grant's “peace policy." Parker was Seneca, and he was the first Indigenous person to be placed in a cabinet-level position in the U.S. and the first Indigenous person to serve as Commissioner of Indian Affairs. Research: ·       Adams, James Ring. “The Many Careers of Ely Parker.” National Museum of the American Indian. Fall 2011. ·       Babcock, Barry. “The Story of Donehogawa, First Indian Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” ICT. 9/13/2018. https://ictnews.org/archive/the-story-of-donehogawa-first-indian-commissioner-of-indian-affairs ·       Contrera, Jessica. “The interracial love story that stunned Washington — twice! — in 1867.” Washington Post. 2/13/2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2019/02/13/interracial-love-story-that-stunned-washington-twice/ ·       DeJong, David H. “Ely S. Parker Commissioner of Indian Affairs (April 26, 1869–July 24,1871).” From Paternalism to Partnership: The Administration of Indian Affairs, 1786–2021. University of Nebraska Press. (2021). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv2cw0sp9.29 ·       Eves, Megan. “Repatriation and Reconciliation: The Seneca Nation, The Buffalo History Museum and the Repatriation of the Red Jacket Peace Medal.” Museum Association of New York. 5/26/2021. https://nysmuseums.org/MANYnews/10559296 ·       Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph. “Ely Parker and the Contentious Peace Policy.” Western Historical Quarterly , Vol. 41, No. 2 (Summer 2010). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/westhistquar.41.2.0196 ·       Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph. “Ely S. Parker and the Paradox of Reconstruction Politics in Indian Country.” From “The World the Civil War Made. Gregory P. Downs and Kate Masur, editors. University of North Carolina Press. July 2015. ·       Ginder, Jordan and Caitlin Healey. “Biographies: Ely S. Parker.” United States Army National Museum. https://www.thenmusa.org/biographies/ely-s-parker/ ·       Hauptman, Laurence M. “On Our Terms: The Tonawanda Seneca Indians, Lewis Henry Morgan, and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1844–1851.” New York History , FALL 2010, Vol. 91, No. 4 (FALL 2010). https://www.jstor.org/stable/23185816 ·       Henderson, Roger C. “The Piikuni and the U.S. Army's Piegan Expedition.” Montana: The Magazine of Western History. Spring 2018. https://mhs.mt.gov/education/IEFA/HendersonMMWHSpr2018.pdf ·       Hewitt, J.N.B. “The Life of General Ely S. Parker, Last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant's Military Secretary.” Review. The American Historical Review, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Jul., 1920). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1834953 ·       Historical Society of the New York Courts. “Blacksmith v. Fellows, 1852.” https://history.nycourts.gov/case/blacksmith-v-fellows/ Historical Society of the New York Courts. “Ely S. Parker.” https://history.nycourts.gov/figure/ely-parker/ ·       Historical Society of the New York Courts. “New York ex rel. Cutler v. Dibble, 1858.” https://history.nycourts.gov/case/cutler-v-dibble/ ·       Hopkins, John Christian. “Ely S. Parker: Determined to Make a Difference.” Native Peoples Magazine, Vol. 17 Issue 6, p78, Sep/Oct2004. ·       Justia. “Fellows v. Blacksmith, 60 U.S. 366 (1856).” https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/60/366/ ·       Michaelsen, Scott. “Ely S. Parker and Amerindian Voices in Ethnography.” American Literary History , Winter, 1996, Vol. 8, No. 4 (Winter, 1996). https://www.jstor.org/stable/490115 ·       Mohawk, John. “Historian Interviews: John Mohawk, PhD.” PBS. Warrior in Two Worlds. https://www.pbs.org/warrior/content/historian/mohawk.html ·       National Parks Service. “Ely Parker.” Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. https://www.nps.gov/people/ely-parker.htm ·       Parker, Arthur C. “The Life of General Ely S. Parker: Last Grand Sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant's Military Secretary.” Buffalo Historical Society. 1919. ·       Parker, Ely S. “Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.” December 23, 1869. Parker, Ely. Letter to Harriet Converse, 1885. https://teachingamericanhistory.org/document/letter-to-harriet-converse/ PBS. “A Warrior in Two Worlds: The Life of Ely Parker.” https://www.pbs.org/warrior/noflash/ ·       Spurling, Ann, producer and writer and Richard Young, director. “Warrior in Two Worlds.” Wes Studi, Narrator. WXXI. 1999. https://www.pbs.org/video/wxxi-documentaries-warrior-two-worlds/ ·       Vergun, David. “Engineer Became Highest Ranking Native American in Union Army.” U.S. Department of Defense. 11/2/2021. https://www.defense.gov/News/Feature-Stories/Story/Article/2781759/engineer-became-highest-ranking-native-american-in-union-army/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Repatriation at Last! (#519)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024


The Three Whisky Happy Hour gang is finally all back in the U.S. after weeks of galavanting overseas, and boy is there a lot to catch up on. Among our topics this week are the signs and wonders that the Age of Trump is fully established; the Biden pardons; the farcical Penny trial; whether World […]

Power Line
The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Repatriation at Last!

Power Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 75:42


The Three Whisky Happy Hour gang is finally all back in the U.S. after weeks of galavanting overseas, and boy is there a lot to catch up on. Among our topics this week are the signs and wonders that the Age of Trump is fully established; the Biden pardons; the farcical Penny trial; whether World War III is indeed under way, and the attempted coup in Korea, about which our resident Korea expert (and resident Korean!) John Yoo has lots of thoughts.Along the way some fresh new insults are thrown around, with John leveling the ultimate low blow against Steve—calling him a Hegelian! Thems is fightin' words!

China Insider
Xi's Latest Military Purge, Assessing Effectiveness of Tariffs, and Capital Repatriation

China Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 18:56


In this week's China Insider, expert Miles Yu discusses the peculiar purge of Admiral Miao Hua and why this should not come as a surprise to anyone. Next he does a deep dive into the contentious issue of tariffs on Chinese imports, and finishes by analyzing China's draconian restrictions of free capital flows by foreign companies.

Nomadic Diaries
Re-Entry Series 30: Reflections and Farewells

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 23:38


We hope that these 30 podcasts have been both useful and informative!In this final episode of Nomadic Diaries' Reentry Series, hosts Doreen Cumberford and Linda Mueller reflect on 30 days of podcasts that included stories, themes, and challenges faced during the journey of returning to one's passport country.The series centered on personal experiences, expert tips, and actionable advice  aimed at transforming repatriation into a positive and generative phase of life. The question at the heart of this series is "what if it were possible to make this the best time of our lives"?  Whether you're just starting this journey or well into it, let these lessons guide you in crafting your own unique and unrepeatable fulfilling reentry experience.Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with Confidence.

Nomadic Diaries
RE Series 29: Understanding Repatriation - Margaret Ghielmetti

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 33:37


Have you ever wondered what it's like to return home after years of globetrotting?In this compelling episode of Nomadic Diaries,  Linda Mueller sits down with Margaret Ghielmetti, author of "Bravish: A Memoir of a Recovering Perfectionist". They explore the emotional rollercoaster of expatriate life, overcoming perfectionism, and the challenging yet rewarding process of repatriation.From the subtleties of cultural adaptation to the importance of building international connections, their conversation offers invaluable insights for anyone navigating the complexities of reverse culture shock. Margaret shares her personal journey, tackling old family rules and the importance of finding international connections.Tune in and discover how you too, can leverage these lessons to enrich your own personal and professional growth.Here at Nomadic Diaries we love to interview expat and cross-cultural authors and experts who share the attitudes and strategies that help us create a more inspired and fulfilling repatriation!Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriation Support the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with Confidence.

Nomadic Diaries
RE Series 28: Repatriation & Family Helen Ellis

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 12:19


Have you ever felt the rush of joy upon returning home from a long journey, only to be blindsided by the emotional and logistical challenges that follow? In this short episode of Nomadic Diaries' ReEntry Series, host Doreen Cumberford sits down with Helen Ellis, an expert in long-distance grandparenting relationships, to uncover the practical and emotional intricacies of repatriation. Helen shares heartwarming and pragmatic strategies to help expats navigate their return with grace, blending their old lives with their global experiences. Tune in to learn how to make your reentry as smooth and enriching as possible, and discover how to reconnect with your roots while embracing a new chapter.Helen shares her insights on emotional struggles, the importance of humility and openness, plus practical advice for reconnecting with loved ones. She emphasizes treating home as a new location, maintaining a welcoming attitude, and finding your community to ease the transition. Tune in for valuable tips that can make anyone's repatriation journey smoother and more meaningful.Here at Nomadic Diaries we love to interview expat and cross-cultural authors and experts who share the attitudes and strategies that help us create a more inspired and fulfilling repatriation!Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with Confidence.

Nomadic Diaries
Re-Entry Series 26: Repatriation Realities

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 48:47


Imagine transitioning from the vibrant expat life in California to the complex and challenging reality of returning to London?  That's the journey Polly Collingridge from the Cultural Intelligence Centre shared with Doreen Cumberford and Linda Mueller on this episode of Nomadic Diaries.Polly discusses the cultural shifts, reverse culture shock, and the intricate emotional landscape faced during repatriation, alongside insights from academic research on cultural identity and expat adaptations. Join us to delve into the trials and triumphs of expatriation and repatriation, and discover how you can use these lessons to navigate your own or your company's global relocations with greater cultural intelligence and empathy.Here at Nomadic Diaries we love to interview expat and cross-cultural authors, so continue to tune in to discover wisdom and lessons that create a more inspired and fulfilling repatriation!Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/ or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showHome is Where Your Story Crosses Borders!We aim to inspire expat solutions, by helping you navigate global living with Confidence.

Nomadic Diaries
Re-Entry Series 23: Ups and Downs of Repatriation Camilla

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 13:11


Feeling adrift or untethered after moving back home? In this episode of Nomadic Diaries, our host Doreen Cumberford  speaks with guest Camilla Quintana about the emotional and practical challenges of repatriation while sharing her personal stories of transition and adaptation. Camilla offers insights on maintaining connections and shifting your focus to commonalities, and offers valuable advice for making your return a smoother, more fulfilling experience. Join us to learn how to leverage these lessons and transform your repatriation journey into an opportunity for growth and rediscovery. Camilla shared her personal journey of moving back home twice, the challenges of feeling isolated, and a variety of strategies which make a transition smoother. Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/ or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showWhere stories might wander but purpose finds a home!!!

Nomadic Diaries
RE Series 22: Repatriation Symptoms

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 17:46


Have you ever experienced what you suspected might be symptoms of repatriaion?In this episode, hosts Doreen Cumberford and Linda Mueller discuss some of the more light-hearted ways and situations where returnees can sometimes feel caught between multiple cultural identities, struggling to reconcile their international experiences with their home environment.The psychological impact of repatriation can often include unexpected grief, a sense of loss, and difficulty communicating the depth of their transformative experiences. Repats frequently experience reverse culture shock, feeling alienated in a place that should feel familiar, and grappling with a deep sense of not belonging despite being "home."Here at Nomadic Diaries we love to interview expat and cross-cultural authors and experts so continue to tune in to discover wisdom and lessons that create a more inspired and fulfilling repatriation!Listen to the next episode for more content on repatriation:Leave a review and share what inspires you;Send any questions or comments you have to us;https://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/ or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showWhere stories might wander but purpose finds a home!!!

Nomadic Diaries
Re-Entry Series 16: Repatriation & Identity

Nomadic Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 24:47


What sort of hidden grief and identity struggles can plague Third Culture Kids and expats when 'going home' again?"In this episode of Nomadic Diaries, the Re-Entry Series, host Doreen Cumberford and co-host Linda Mueller look into the emotional and psychological challenges faced by Third Culture Kids (TCKs) when returning to their passport countries. They interviewed the brilliant Dr. Rachel Cason, a leading TCK therapist and author of "Incredible Lives and the Courage to Live Them". Together, they explore issues like identity loss, grief, and the struggle for belonging, while also providing practical advice for fostering curiosity and empowerment within the family unit. Tune in to uncover invaluable insights and strategies that can help transform your repatriation experience into a journey of growth and healing.Want to dive deeper into the repatriation journey?Don't miss our next episode for more insights on navigating the return homeShare your thoughts by leaving a review - we'd love to hear what resonates with youConnect with us directly by sending your questions and commentshttps://www.nomadicdiariespodcast.com/ or in the Re-Entry Rockstars Facebook Grouphttps://www.facebook.com/groups/583801251785819Download the complete series Episode and Resource Guide here:https://www.theexpatpartnercoach.com/repatriationSupport the showWhere stories might wander but purpose finds a home!!!

Doug Casey's Take
The US Economy Will Collapse: How Trump Should Handle It

Doug Casey's Take

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 62:07


Join us at https://www.crisisInvesting.com In this episode, Doug and Matt provide their insights on the recent election results, highlighting the defeat of Que mala and the renewed optimism with Trump's presidency. They reflect on Trump's appointments and initial policies, expressing cautious optimism about the future. The discussion shifts to Argentina's economic challenges under Melei's administration, with comparison to Uruguay. Key topics include Trump's proposed educational reforms, potential economic impacts of U.S. fiscal policies, and the implications of U.S. debt. Doug shares his views on Social Security, Medicare, and the challenges in deporting illegal immigrants, while also addressing viewers' pushbacks on previous episodes. The episode closes with discussions on potential future economic scenarios and the need for radical changes in U.S. policy. 00:00 Introduction and Election Reflections 01:43 Comparing Elections: US vs Argentina 04:12 Economic Challenges in Argentina 08:30 Trump's Policy Videos 22:03 Debating US Political Landscape 33:54 The Ingrained Socialism in America 35:29 The Value of Individualism 37:02 Challenges of Deportation and Repatriation 41:31 The Role of Government and Bureaucracy 42:29 Economic Policies and Global Impact 44:34 Interest Rates and National Debt 49:52 The Case for Defaulting on National Debt 55:44 Potential Economic Collapse Scenarios 58:20 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook

America's Heroes Group
Ep. 705 - Danitza "Dee" James & Alex Murillo on Repatriation of Deported U.S. Veterans and Fighting for Military Rights

America's Heroes Group

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 28:29


Join Danitza "Dee" James, U.S. Army Combat Veteran and President of Repatriate Our Patriots, alongside Alex Murillo, U.S. Navy Veteran, in this powerful discussion about the fight to bring deported veterans back home. Dee and Alex share their personal experiences and advocacy efforts to raise awareness about immigrant veterans being deported despite their military service. They highlight the importance of voting in battleground states like Arizona and how political leadership directly impacts the lives of veterans. Tune in to learn how they are fighting for justice and supporting the military community through legislative efforts and advocacy.#DanitzaJames #AlexMurillo #RepatriateOurPatriots #VeteranDeportation #ImmigrantVeterans #MilitaryRights #VanessaGuillen #VeteransVoting #MilitaryAdvocacy #HR4569 #VeteranReintegration #Vote2024

Ologies with Alie Ward
Momiology (MUMMIFICATION) Part 2 with Salima Ikram & Kara Cooney

Ologies with Alie Ward

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 60:19


Coffin engravings! Archaeology ethics! Linen wrappings! Repatriation! Sexy hippos!We're back with more mummies in this Part 2 with the wonderful Drs. Salima Ikram & Kara Cooneywho chat about animal mummies, eating mummified remains, plant resins, the debate over human sacrifice, coffin reuse, Egyptian tourism, the worst temple gift shop in history, and what happens if you're late to your own funeral. Also: is all religion magic? Let's get into it. More Spooktober episodesVisit Dr. Cooney's website and follow her on Instagram, X, YouTube, and FacebookGet Kara's latest book, Recycling for Death: Coffin Reuse in Ancient Egypt and the Theban Royal Caches, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgSubscribe to Kara's Substack Ancient/NowVisit Dr. Ikram's website and follow her on FacebookGet Salima's latest book, Let a Cow-Skin Be Brought: Armour, Chariots and Other Leather Remains in Tutankhamun's Tomb, and browse her other books on Amazon or Bookshop.orgDonations went to the Yellowhammer Fund and Doctors Without BordersMore episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Egyptology (ANCIENT EGYPT), Attention-Deficit Neuropyschology (ADHD), Vampirology (VAMPIRES), Forest Entomology (CREEPY CRAWLIES), Demonology (EVIL SPIRITS), Ethnoecology (ETHNOBOTANY), Witchology (WITCHCRAFT), Etymology (WORD ORIGINS), Suicidology (SUICIDE AWARENESS & PREVENTION), Biogerentology (AGING), Taphology (GRAVESITES), Desairology (MORTUARY MAKE-UP), Thanatology (DEATH & DYING)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow @Ologies on Instagram and XFollow @AlieWard on Instagram and XEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jacob ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn

Outside/In
What Remains, Part 1: No Justice, No Peace

Outside/In

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 35:57


A classroom display of human skulls sparks a reckoning at The Penn Museum in Philadelphia. A movement grows to “abolish the collection.” The Penn museum relents to pressure. More skeletons in the closet.This episode contains swears.MORE ABOUT "WHAT REMAINS"Across the country, the remains of tens of thousands of human beings are held by museums and institutions. Scientists say they've helped lay the foundations of forensic science and unlocked the secrets of humanity's shared past. But these bones were also collected before informed consent was the gold standard for ethical study. Now, under pressure from activists and an evolving scientific community, these institutions are rethinking what to do with their unethically collected human remains. In this three-episode series from Outside/In, producer Felix Poon takes us to Philadelphia, where the prestigious Penn Museum has promised to “respectfully repatriate” hundreds of skulls collected by 19th century physician Samuel George Morton, who used them to pursue pseudo-scientific theories of white supremacy. Those efforts have been met with support by some, and anger and distrust by others. Along the way, Felix explores the long legacy of scientific racism, lingering questions over the 1985 MOVE bombing, and evolving ethics in the field of biological anthropology.Can the institutions that have long benefited from these remains be trusted to give them up? And if so, who decides what happens next? ADDITIONAL MATERIALThe Morton Cranial CollectionThe Penn & Slavery Project Symposium in 2019 included a presentation on the Morton Cranial Collection.aAliy Muhammad's 2019 opinion piece: “As reparations debate continues, the University of Pennsylvania has a role to play” (The Philadelphia Inquirer)Mar Portillo Alvarado's 2020 opinion piece: “The Penn Museum must end abuse of the Morton collection” (The Daily Pennsylvanian)Paul Wolff Mitchell's 2021 report: “Black Philadelphians in the Samuel George Morton Cranial Collection”The Penn Museum's 2021 press release: “Museum Announces the Repatriation of the Morton Cranial Collection”The MOVE bombing and MOVE remains controversyArchival tape of the MOVE bombing came from the documentary Let the Fire Burn, and Democracy Now!She Was Killed by the Police. Why Were Her Bones in a Museum? (NY Times)In 2021-2022 three independent investigations reported on the MOVE remains controversy: one commissioned by the Penn Museum, one by the City of Philadelphia, and one by Princeton University.Lyra Monteiro's piece on Medium, "What the photos from 2014 reveal about Penn Museum's possession of the remains of multiple victims of the 1985 MOVE bombing."You can find our full episode credits, listen to our back catalog, and support Outside/In at our website: outsideinradio.org.