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(NOTE: If you are listening to this on your podcast player, it is important to know that you are missing a lot. This is a special video series that you can watch on the Patreon site! Episode 1 is available for FREE right here)Season 6: "Guests"Episode 1: "Intro & Decisions"Episode 2: "Breadcrumbs"Welcome to the city, Sando's Key. Life has been fairly uneventful until recently. A rash of murders and missing people has plagued the port city in the last month and something must be done!Luckily, Relvine (MK England), The Caretaker (David Barnhart), Mooge Mansack (Jordan Breeding), and Jim The Protector (Eric Thornett) are here to investigate. Can they come together to discover what is going on?Join them in their quest!Dungeon Mastered by David Lee StewartGuest Voices: Zack Meyman and StarmanBart the bartender is played by Michael DiMauroSpecial appearances from Screech Echo (Mike Bachmann), Selene Von Esper (Jennifer Cheek), R'Oarc (Nika Howard), and T'Chuck (Tim Lanning)Check out MK England and their books here Follow the Dr. Jordan Breeding here: Youtube, BSky, X, and PatreonFollow Eric Thornett here: X and IMDBFollow Dave Barnhart here: BSky, Youtube, and PatreonCharacter and Poster Art by Zack Meyman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hoy te traemos una nueva edición de los Desayunos Informativos de Europa Press Andalucía gracias al patrocinio de Sando y la colaboración de la Fundación Cajasol. El ponente protagonista de este encuentro es el presidente de la Diputación de Sevilla, Javier Fernández. Nuestro invitado, subirá a la tribuna informativa para su exposición inicial y seguidamente mantendrá un breve coloquio con el delegado de Europa Press en Andalucía, Francisco Morón. Javier Fernández: "Me da mucho que pensar por qué desde la Junta no se invierte en Sevilla y sí muchísimo en Málaga" Javier Fernández anuncia un plan de vivienda de 250 millones para 2.000 VPO en los pueblos con alquileres de 350 euros
Senior NFL Writer for The Athletic, Mike Sando joins Game Play why Shedeur Sanders ‘scared' NFL teams, how Travis Hunter fits with the Jaguars and if Aaron Rodgers is destined to be a Steeler.
Hoy en los Desayunos Informativos de Europa Press Andalucía, te ofrecemos un encuentro con el presidente de la Diputación de Málaga, Francisco Salado. El ponente protagonista de este encuentro, ha sido presentado por el alcalde de Vélez-Málaga, Jesús Lupiáñez. Tras su exposición inicial en nuestra tribuna informativa, ha mantenido un breve coloquio con el delegado de Europa Press en Andalucía, Francisco Morón. Este Desayuno Informativo, llega a tus oídos gracias al patrocinio de Hidralia y Sando, y la colaboración de la Fundación Cajasol donde se ha celebrado este encuentro, presentado por su presidente, Antonio Pulido. Presidente de Diputación critica que una mancomunidad en el norte de Málaga sería "otro monstruo administrativo más"
Sando talks about the Cardinals' offseason and the future of Aaron Rodgers.
Kimmie Cameron, a rural mother, grazier, and The Rural Dietitian. Kimmie's journey is one of resilience, love, and finding purpose through both heartbreak and opportunity.Growing up in Western Queensland, Kimmie's career took her into the world of nutrition and dietetics, where she built a name for herself in regional health. But after moving to New England, NSW, and marrying her husband Sando, her life took on new challenges—juggling motherhood, rural life, and eventually, navigating immense personal loss.In 2022, Kimmie and Sando lost their daughter Pippa to stillbirth at 36+4 weeks, an event that deeply shaped their family's story. Through grief, growth, and courage, Kimmie has used her experience to help rural women through The Rural Dietitian, providing accessible nutrition support for mums juggling farm life, family, and their own well-being.In this episode, we dive into:The transition from a thriving career in dietetics to life on the land The realities of rural motherhood and the grief of losing a childHow Kimmie and her husband navigated loss while keeping their family strongThe courage to start over and build The Rural DietitianHow rural women can prioritise their health without the overwhelmFinding balance in farm life, business, and familyThis episode is raw, heartfelt, and deeply inspiring. Kimmie's story is a reminder of the strength found in rural women, the importance of open conversations around loss and resilience, and why supporting one another is more crucial than ever.Follow Kimmie on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:Instagram: @theruraldietitian@los-kitchen@doctimcroweFarmHER Hands UPF50+ sun protection gloves our mission to safeguard the hands of rural and remote women as they work, live, and play. Our UPF50+ sun protection gloves empower them with confidence and comfort, enhancing their well-being and resilience in agriculture. We are dedicated to nurturing and celebrating these extraordinary women who shape our agricultural landscape. www.farmherhands.com.au
Episode Summary: In this week's episode of your favorite Korean Adoptee podcast, the Janchi Boys sit down with our first guest in a while, Lynn Sando and chat with her about growing up (and living in) Minnesota, being a therapist and adoptee, and how important it is to be in community and what it means to “do the work.”Meet Lynn SandoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sandowellnessInstagram: @sandowellnessWebsite: https://www.sandowellness.com/---// Support the Show!Online at janchishow.com / @janchishowSupport the show at janchishow.com/supportJoin our Facebook Group! janchishow.com/afterpartyWatch our Youtube VideosLeave a voicemail! 972-677-8867Write us a note: janchishow@gmail.comThe Janchi Show Quick BioThe Janchi Show focuses on exploring intersectional identities and current events through the lens of adoption, race, lived experience and more. Sometimes we have guests, and sometimes it's just the three of us. Either way, it's always a janchi!// Meet the Janchi Boys!Nathan NowackNathan (he/him) is a transracial Korean American adoptee who was born in Seoul in the 1970s. He was adopted at the age of 5 months old and raised in a small town in Oklahoma along with a non-biological Korean adopted sister. After going to college in Colorado he later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a digital media career and eventually started 2 photography companies. He loves spending time with his wife and 3 kids, playing golf, and collecting Lego. He is in reunion with his biological family as the youngest of 7 and has been in contact since 2015. He currently serves on the Advisory Council for KAAN and helps with the planning of their annual adoptee conference. In 2021, Nathan and his family moved back to Colorado to be closer to family and start a new chapter in their lives. Connect with Nathan!Website: http://www.coverve.comInstagram: http://instagram.com/nnowackPatrick ArmstrongPatrick Armstrong (he/him) is a transracial Korean American adoptee, podcaster, speaker, and community facilitator. He is one of the hosts of the Janchi Show, a podcast that explores and celebrates the experiences and stories of Korean adoptees everywhere. He also is host of Conversation Piece with Patrick Armstrong, a podcast where he discusses the missing pieces of the conversations we're already having. He is a cofounder of the Asian Adoptees of Indiana, a group dedicated to creating a safe, engaging community for all Asian adoptees who need it. He is currently based in Indianapolis with his wife and cat. Connect with Patrick!Website: http://patrickintheworld.meLinkedIn: http://linkedin/in/patrickintheworldInstagram: http://instagram.com/patrickintheworldK.J. Roelke (@kjroelke)KJ (he/him) was adopted from Daegu and raised in Dallas, Texas with his two biological, older siblings and his younger sister, adopted from Russia. After spending a decade in the Midwest for college and career, he and his wife are back in Dallas and living large! He has been on his journey of discovery since 2015 and spends his days as a web developer for the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.Connect with K.J.!Website: https://kjroelke.online/LinkedIn: https://linkedin/in/kjroelkeInstagram: https://instagram.com/kjroelke// Listen to/Watch The Janchi Show on all major platforms:Apple: http://janchishow.com/appleSpotify: http://janchishow.com/spotifyYoutube: http://janchishow.com/youtubeGratitude & CreditsMichelle Nam for our logo and brandingJerry Won for bring us togetherThis show is created and produced by Patrick, Nathan and KJ and is the sole property of the Janchi Show, LLC.
NFL Columnist for The Athletic, Mike Sando joins Game Play to chat about how the Chiefs defence matches up against Saquon Barkley, the Chiefs' offensive versatility and the Super Bowl atmosphere in New Orleans.
Te presentamos la II Edición del Foro "La economía andaluza desde sus puertos", organizado por Europa Press en colaboración con Sando. En esta cita, disfrutaremos de un coloquio con los presidentes de las autoridades portuarias de Algeciras, Gerardo Landaluce; Almería, Rosario Soto; Cádiz, Teófila Martínez; Huelva, Alberto Santana; Málaga, Carlos Rubio; Motril, José García; y Sevilla, Rafael Carmona. Presentado y moderado por el delegado en Andalucía de Europa Press, Francisco Morón. Tras este panel, será el presidente ejecutivo de Sando, Luis Sánchez Manzano, quien subirá a la tribuna para una breve exposición y dará paso a la consejera de Fomento, Articulación del Territorio y Vivienda de la Junta de Andalucía, Rocío Díaz, para la clausura del encuentro. La inauguración del encuentro y bienvenida a todos sus asistentes ha sido realizada por el consejero de Presidencia, Interior, Diálogo Social y Simplificación Administrativa, Antonio Sanz. La Junta exige al Gobierno que defienda a los puertos andaluces para que compitan en igualdad frente a los no europeos Presidente del Puerto de Algeciras: Maersk lanza "un aviso de que competimos en una liga internacional fuerte"
We've got Monday Night Football tonight! Roki Sasaki has been speaking to teams and although the Mariners haven't been named as one, we know they're interested. This feels like the last move they can make. Pete Carroll's name will continue to pop up in coaching searches. Is Mike Tomlin's time up in Pittsburgh and how does that parallel Carroll and John Schneider's tenures? Is a winning season without contending a success? When Roki Sasaki makes his choice of team to sign with, how much will the winningness matter as compared to the ability to contend? Is John Schneider holding the Seahawks back? The Daily Power Play! Hardcore Football with Hugh Millen! Hugh gives a breakdown of what a potential offensive coordinator would be looking for in a new team, such as the Seahawks. In that same vein, Hugh explores the offense the Seahawks had this year, beginning with Geno Smith. Hugh continues to analyze the offense, this time focusing on the wide receiver group. He focuses on DK Metcalf and Jaxon Smith-Njigba. Hugh wraps things up talking tight ends.Mike Sando, The Athletic joins to talk about his column in which he discussed Mike Tomlin's tenure as a winner, but not a recent contender. How much does that matter and how does it parallel the Seahawks right now? Sando takes us on a trip around the NFL from the playoffs, coaching moves and more.
Mike Sando, NFL writer for The Athletc, joined the show to discuss the report that Woody Johnson used Jerry Jeudy's Madden rating as a reason to nix a trade, the future of Kirk Cousins, and whether Lamar Jackson cna win MVP
Sando talks Cardinals, Kyler, NFL West, Jets, Cowboys, and more.
In this episode of the Beet Podcast, Jacques and Steve Sando dive deep into the world of beans! They explore the rich history of beans in the Americas, their surprising garden benefits, and Steve's personal favorites. Whether you're a bean enthusiast or just looking to expand your culinary horizons, this episode is packed with flavorful insights that will enrich your bean knowledge!Connect with Steve Sando:Steve Sando is a chef and home gardener who loves cultivating heirloom plants with tons of flavor. This affinity led him to discover the flavorful Rio Zape bean. After selling his stock at the local farmer's market, he eventually founded The Rancho Gordo, a premier source for heirloom beans. His mission is to provide high-quality ingredients native to the Americas, for home cooks. Recently, he wrote and released The Bean Book, highlighting the best beans for home cooking.Find more from Steven Sando on Instagram here:https://www.instagram.com/rancho_gordo/ Find more from Steven Sando on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/ranchogordo Find more from Steven Sando on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@ranchogordo_sando Find more from The Rancho Gordo here: https://www.ranchogordo.com/pages/about-us Listener Exclusive:As an exclusive for our listeners, use code BEETPODCAST for 10% off your next order (one use per customer) at shop.epicgardening.com! Whether you're looking for seed-starting supplies, high-quality seeds to plant, or a raised bed or planter to start them in, we have supplies to get you growing.Support The Beet:→ Shop: https://growepic.co/shop-beet → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests-beetLearn More:→ All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube-beet→ Blog: https://growepic.co/blog-beet→ Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts→ Discord: https://growepic.co/discord→ Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta→ TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok→ Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest→ Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter→ Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook→ Facebook Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroupDo You Love Epic Gardening products? Join the Epic Affiliate Program!
Cal Raleigh spoke to Chuck and Buck earlier this week and when asked whether or not he's planning to re-sign with the Mariners. His response: "It's not up to me." What would the Mariners have to do to lock him up long-term and what's the best first move they could make this off-season? 9:30 - Mike Sando, The Athletic tells us who he thinks 'won' the NFL trade deadline. What does he foresee in the second half for the Seahawks? He evaluates the best teams in the league right now. Finally, Sando previews week 10. 9:45 - One last thing!
Back in August, 50 NFL coaches and executives told The Athletic's Mike Sando that Lamar Jackson is not a tier-one quarterback. Welp, so much for that. Lamar isn't the only QB playing outside his assigned tier this season. On this episode of The Athletic Football Show, Sando sits in for Robert Mays and discusses with Derrik Klassen four other quarterbacks who aren't lining up with where those coaches and execs placed them in Sando's 2024 QB tiers column. Then, the guys break down four more quarterbacks who have a ton at stake the rest of the season.RundownRavens-Buccaneers recapBaker MayfieldJared GoffGeno SmithAaron RodgersBrock PurdySam DarnoldKirk CousinsJalen HurtsHost: Mike SandoCo-Host: Derrik KlassenExecutive Producer: Michael BellerProducer: Michael BellerSubscribe to The Athletic Football Show...AppleSpotifyYouTubeFollow Sando on X: @SandoNFLFollow Derrik on X: @QBKlassTheme song: HauntedWritten by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love SongsCourtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Back in August, 50 NFL coaches and executives told The Athletic's Mike Sando that Lamar Jackson is not a tier-one quarterback. Welp, so much for that. Lamar isn't the only QB playing outside his assigned tier this season. On this episode of The Athletic Football Show, Sando sits in for Robert Mays and discusses with Derrik Klassen four other quarterbacks who aren't lining up with where those coaches and execs placed them in Sando's 2024 QB tiers column. Then, the guys break down four more quarterbacks who have a ton at stake the rest of the season. Rundown Ravens-Buccaneers recap Baker Mayfield Jared Goff Geno Smith Aaron Rodgers Brock Purdy Sam Darnold Kirk Cousins Jalen Hurts Host: Mike Sando Co-Host: Derrik Klassen Executive Producer: Michael Beller Producer: Michael Beller Subscribe to The Athletic Football Show... Apple Spotify YouTube Follow Sando on X: @SandoNFL Follow Derrik on X: @QBKlass Theme song: Haunted Written by Dylan Slocum, Trevor Dietrich, Ruben Duarte, Kyle McAulay, and Meredith VanWoert / Performed by Spanish Love Songs Courtesy of Pure Noise / By arrangement with Bank Robber Music, LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with another one of our favorite kinds of episodes: real stories of real people doing really cool things in their small towns. This episode features Terry Sando, a retired Air Force officer who's built a brewery in his small town of Hillsboro, ND. We love this story because Terry was inspired to build a business to serve his community…so he did! He's kept the community at the heart of everything he does, and he's such a great example of what can happen with a dream, willingness to learn, and lots of hard work. About Terry: I was born and raised in Valley City, ND. In the summers, I worked on my grandparents' farm south of Rogers, ND. I graduated from Valley City High School and went to college before joining the Air Force in 1979. I did 5 ½ years of enlisted time with my final assignment being a crew member on the B-52 at Grand Forks AFB. Duties included pulling nuclear alert and flying training missions. In November of 1984, I joined the 119th, the Happy Hooligans to become an Intelligence Officer and trained at Lowery AFB in Denver. My son Travis was born during my assignment there and my wife Deb wouldn't tell me on the phone if it was a boy or girl! Happily, I was granted emergency leave and flew back to Grand Forks to see my son. I had different assignments at the 119th and returned to active duty to gain space operations background for future Air Guard missions in 1998. During my six years in Colorado Springs, I was assigned to Peterson AFB, Schriever AFB, and Cheyenne Mountain. 9/11 happened while I was stationed at AFSPC (Air Force Space Command) and I was selected to help stand up NorthCom. I was the first Guardsman to be qualified to stand watch at Cheyenne Mountain for NORAD/NorthCom. It was my most challenging assignment, but also my best assignment during my career. My next assignment in 2004 was at the National Guard Bureau in Washington D.C. and from there I went to the Air War College at Maxwell AFB where I got my Master of Strategic Studies. My final assignment was Plans and Requirements at 1st Air Force at Tyndall AFB. During this assignment, I grew an appreciation for craft beer brewing. I had a coworker who was a great homebrewer, and he got me interested in learning to brew beer. I had to put it into my bucket list of things to do when I retired. I retired in November of 2009 and came home to Grand Forks. After retirement I had jobs at the University of North Dakota as the Emergency Manager, Grand Forks Region EDC working on building the UAS ecosystem, a Norwegian company eSmart doing UAS operations for utility line inspections, and finally Mobile Recon a small UAS startup company. I decided to get into brewing in 2019 and started construction of a brew pub in Hillsboro. This became Goose River Brewing, and the pub has been open for two years. Two beta batches of beer were done in July of this year, so we're officially brewing! Part of the goal was to have a blue-collar craft beer lovers social gathering location that would help make Hillsboro's downtown a destination. We are working on building relationships with our local malt barley growers. We also have been giving our spent grain to a local cattle grower to use in the cattle feed ration. The pandemic had a big impact on raising the cost of construction and pushing out the opening date. My goal is to build a local team that will take over operations and then I can slow down and take advantage of retirement. In this episode, we cover: What inspired Terry to get into brewing beer in the first place How COVID threw a wrench in the plans for the brewery and what they did to compensate Why businesses like this one could be a really cool opportunity for someone from a city who wants to move to a small town The importance of community and relationship-building in long-term success and buy-in Why you are never too old to learn or try something new Links and Resources Mentioned: The Goose River Brewing Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GooseRiverBrewing
Senior NFL Writer for The Athletic, Mike Sando joins Game Play to chat about the sudden firing of Robert Saleh, the New York Jets' recent history of coaching hires, Josh Allen's struggles against the Texans, the implications of releasing Deshaun Watson, the impact of bad ownership in the NFL, the concerning most concerning narrative surrounding the 49ers and more.
The Seahawks are up against it in Detroit, and as comfortable as Geno Smith is there, the defensive lineup is decimated enough to worry about. Ian also has some things to say about the Mariners. Greg Cosell, NFL Films joins us to preview the Seahawks in Detroit on Monday Night Football tonight. What pitfalls could Seattle encounter, especially considering the defensive players that are out? The Mets and Braves are currently playing in an epic game that bitterly reminds us of what could have been with the Mariners. Mollywhop Monday! Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop break down the season that was. Nathan says he knows he'll get the baseball itch next spring, but also that people are burnt out from this season and those that preceded. Chris takes us through all of the games that could've made a difference this season. The guys weigh in on exactly what went wrong this year. Chris and Nathan tell us where this season ranks among disappointment in Mariners' history. We put a final wrap on the Mariners season and what to look for (or not) in the future. Mike Sando, The Athletic gives us a preview of the Seahawks in Detroit tonight, plus a trip around the NFC and the trends we're seeing in the first four weeks of the season. Sando takes a deep dive into his research to tell us what we're seeing around the league in quarterback play. Also, there are some running backs (ahem, Derrick Henry) that have legs beyond their projected expectancy.
The Seahawks won in ugly, yet dominating fashion. Why is there such a lack of investment in running backs in the NFL right now? Seattle is extremely lucky to have Zach Charbonnet and Kenny McIntosh behind Ken Walker. Hugh Millen, Hardcore Football takes us through the Seahawks win over the Dolphins and, despite how dominating the score was, there are still pieces to critique. The depth the Seahawks have at running back doesn't mask the fact the team is missing Ken Walker. Hardcore Football continues with Hugh, who breaks down DK Metcalf's performance. Mollywhop Monday! Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop join Ian to tell us if the Mariners are dead, or just mostly dead. While it would be an immense pleasure to watch them play beyond the next week, we know enough about this team to not get too excited. Chris remains excited about the team, despite their uphill battle and the knowledge they're pretty much cooked. Nathan is less enthusiastic, stating we've been robbed of excitement throughout the latter half of this season. Mollywhop continues as we all agree that the division is out of hand. The guys tell us what would have to happen for the wild card...which would have to be a minor miracle. The Daily Power Play! Preseason games are fun, but the results truly don't matter. Also, Ian has something good. Mike Sando, The Athletic joins us to break down the week that was in the NFL. Scoring was down across the board, the Seahawks won big, but it wasn't their cleanest game. Sando takes us around the league and tells us the early trends and tone.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-15:36) – J.P. Shadrick from Jaguars.com joins Query & Company to share the overall thoughts on how training camp and preseason went for the Jacksonville Jaguars, assesses where Trevor Lawrence's confidence is at right now after getting paid a large amount of money in the offseason, states that the Jags have a lot of #2 receivers in the offense with no real WR1 on the roster, and highlights the pass rush and the interior offensive line as two areas that the team will struggle this season. (15:36-41:23) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly appearance on the program with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss his takeaways from the initial 53-man roster that was released yesterday, believes that Shane Steichen is going to put Anthony Richardson in positions weekly to win games and not focus directly on developing him in specific areas as a passer, and comments on the way he envisions Steichen using Jonathan Taylor to compliment the weaponry around Richardson. (41:23-56:52) – The Athletic's Mike Sando joins Query & Company to discuss his latest piece on ranking the QB's in the NFL in a tier system based off of the 50 NFL coaches, GM's, coordinators, etc. had to say pertaining to each QB. Sando elaborates on what people had to say about Anthony Richardson, does believe that people in the NFL legitimately think Shane Steichen is one of the best offensive minds in the league, and reveals how the other AFC South quarterbacks ranked.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00-25:34) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison discussing the Indiana Fever's win last night over the Connecticut Sun. They also wish Jake's girlfriend a happy birthday and have a discussion on Chris Ballard's comments about the cornerbacks that are on the roster right now for the Colts. (25:34-43:36) – J.P. Shadrick from Jaguars.com joins Query & Company to share the overall thoughts on how training camp and preseason went for the Jacksonville Jaguars, assesses where Trevor Lawrence's confidence is at right now after getting paid a large amount of money in the offseason, states that the Jags have a lot of #2 receivers in the offense with no real WR1 on the roster, and highlights the pass rush and the interior offensive line as two areas that the team will struggle this season. (43:36-46:11) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake, Jimmy, and Eddie reminding people on how they can join The Fan's Pick ‘Em challenge! (46:11-1:13:37) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly appearance on the program with Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to discuss his takeaways from the initial 53-man roster that was released yesterday, believes that Shane Steichen is going to put Anthony Richardson in positions weekly to win games and not focus directly on developing him in specific areas as a passer, and comments on the way he envisions Steichen using Jonathan Taylor to compliment the weaponry around Richardson. (1:16:22-1:32:58) – Following their conversation with Matt Taylor, Jake and Jimmy bring up the discussion about the cornerbacks from earlier in the show after Chris Ballard's comment yesterday. Additionally, Jake asks Eddie two hypothetical questions that he wants to revisit later in the year. (1:32:58-1:37:35) – Hour number two concludes with Jake and Jimmy discussing some of the things in Mike Sando's piece that they will talk to him about next segment. (1:37:35-2:05:03) – The Athletic's Mike Sando joins Query & Company to discuss his latest piece on ranking the QB's in the NFL in a tier system based off of the 50 NFL coaches, GM's, coordinators, etc. had to say pertaining to each QB. Sando elaborates on what people had to say about Anthony Richardson, does believe that people in the NFL legitimately think Shane Steichen is one of the best offensive minds in the league, and reveals how the other AFC South quarterbacks ranked. (2:05:03-2:20:47) – NHRA driver Matt Hagan joins Query & Company to preview the NHRA Nationals that are this weekend at Lucas Oil Raceway to explain what type of experience that fans get when they attend, explains the importance of reaction time being what can make or break your race, and shares some statistics that blow Jake's mind away when it comes to how fast the cars are going, the force it generates through the ground, and then how quick they have to react to the start. (2:20:47-2:28:27) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and the guys discussing the start of the college football season tonight!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Athletic's Mike Sando joined JR to discuss his annual "NFL Quarterback Tiers" list, if Lamar Jackson should be considered an elite QB, the pressure on Trevor Lawrence to produce this season and if he's buying the hype of Caleb Williams and Anthony Richardson.
Sando talks about why Kyler Murray is ranked as a Tier 3 QB.
The Athletic's Mike Sando joins the show to talk about his latest piece, ranking the NFL's QBs into four different tiers
BREAKING: We have some updated injury news regarding Uchenna Nwosu and he'll miss several weeks after injuring his knee on Saturday. The Mariners took two of three from the Giants over the weekend and while the games were positive and scrappy - they did the same thing under Servais. Hugh Millen, Hard Core Football! Hugh joins us to break down the Seahawks final preseason game. He tells us Geno Smith is properly ranked as a 'median' level quarterback. Hugh tells us the complexity behind playing quarterback and why it's such a difficult position to play AND evaluate. Plus, changes in the red zone. Hugh Millen continues to react to the news Uchenna Nwosu will miss several weeks. How impactful will his absence be? Mollywhop Monday! Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop join Ian to give their thoughts on the Mariners first series under Dan Wilson as a manager. While they succeeded over the weekend, was their style any different that it was under Servais? Mollywhop continues. What is the bigger issue with the Mariners between Jerry Dipoto and the Mariners? Mike Sando, The Athletic joins us to break down his quarterback tiers, just released today. Where does Geno Smith rank? Sando takes us on a trip around the league to tell us what the quarterbacks look like in advance of this season. He also tells us where those facing off against the Seahawks rank.
The Athletic NFL writer Mike Sando joins the show to discuss this year's edition of the quarterback rankings. Sando explains the gap between Mahomes and every other quarterback. He details what happened with the Eagles last year and how Josh Allen will do without Stefon Diggs.
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In this episode of Chefs Without Restaurants, Chris Spear welcomes Steve Sando, the founder of Rancho Gordo, a company known for its heirloom beans. Steve shares his unconventional journey from a diverse range of careers, to becoming a renowned bean entrepreneur. They discuss the importance of preserving heirloom varieties, the benefits of cooking with beans, and the growing interest in sustainable agriculture.Topics Discussed:Steve's Journey: Steve recounts his eclectic career path, including his time as a web designer, leading up to his discovery and passion for heirloom beans.Heirloom Beans: The unique qualities of heirloom beans, their flavors, and the significance of preserving these varieties.Entrepreneurial Insights: Steve and Chris discuss the challenges and rewards of starting a business later in life, emphasizing that success can come at any age.Cooking Tips: Steve provides practical advice on cooking beans, including soaking methods, using pressure cookers, and the benefits of cooking with clay pots.Health and Nutrition: The nutritional benefits of beans and tips for those who may experience digestive discomfort.Bean Club: An inside look at Rancho Gordo's popular Bean Club, which boasts a waitlist of 30,000 people eager to join.STEVE SANDO & RANCHO GORDORancho Gordo WebsiteRacho Gordo Instagram and ThreadsOrder The Bean BookThe Cooking with Clay Facebook GroupCHEFS WITHOUT RESTAURANTSIf you enjoy the show and would like to support it financially, please check out our Sponsorship page (we get a commission when you use our links).Get the Chefs Without Restaurants NewsletterChefs Without Restaurants Instagram, Threads, TikTok and YouTubeThe Chefs Without Restaurants Private Facebook GroupChris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little BitesSupport the Show.
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Last time we spoke about Manchu Restoration of Zhang Xun. After the death of Yuan Shikai, Duan Qirui maneuvered to maintain control amidst the political chaos. After being outed from Premiership for trying to drag China into WW1, General Zhang Xun suddenly marched upon Beijing seizing the capital. Zhang Xun then proclaimed the Qing Dynasty restored with Emperor Puyi back on the throne, shocking the entire nation. Li Yuanhong freaked out, ran for his life and begged Duan Qirui to come back and save the republic. Ironically Duan was already in the process of marching upon the capital, so with a smile he went along with everything making it look like he was a hero. After taking back power, Duan resumed his premiership, but made sure to get rid of any threat to his authority. However, Duan's authoritarian rule and neglect of certain officers led to opposition from figures like Feng Guozhang, who formed the Zhili Clique. #98 The Invasion of Outer Mongolia & First Anhui/Zhili War 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. During the Xinhai Revolution many provinces and regions declared independence, one of them was Outer Mongolia. In 1910, the Qing Dynasty had appointed the Mongol, Sando to be viceroy over Mongolia, with his base being in the capital city of Urga. Just a month after his arrival conflicts emerged, prompting Sando to ask Jebstundamba Khutuktu, the spiritual leader of the Mongolians to help out but he refused and this led to a campaign to have Sando removed. More conflicts followed and by spring of 1911, prominent Mongolian nobles, such as Prince Tögs-Ochiryn Namnansüren persuaded Jebstundamba Khutukhtu to form a meeting of the nobility to discuss declaring independence. The meeting resulted in a deadlock. 18 nobles wishing to declare independence took matters into their own hands pressuring Jebstundamba Khutukhtu to send a secret delegation to Russia for help. Of course at this time Russia sought Outer Mongolia as a buffer state. The Mongols knew this and offered economic concessions if the Russians helped arm them and brought troops over. Russia did not want to add Outer Mongolia to the empire however, so she offered diplomatic support rather than military support. The Russian minister to Beijing informed the Qing the Mongols had sent a delegation and this prompted the Qing to order Sando to investigate. Yet while all of this was going on, the Wuchang Uprising had sprung up and soon rebellion would hit the entire nation. When the Mongols received news of what was happening to China, they simply joined in and declared independence. By December 1st a provisional government of Khalkha was set up under the theocratic rule of Jebtsundamba Khutuktu who became the Bodg Khaan over the new Bogd Khanate. Fast forward to 1915, the new Republic of China and the Bogd Khanate reached an agreement that Outer Mongolia could be autonomous under Chinese suzerainty, a protectorate basically. Then came the Russian Revolution and with it, the Russian Civil War. This resulted in a rather bizarre movement springing up along the Siberian/Mongolian border. Grigory Semyonov a White movement member in Transbaikal with Japanese backing, took quite an interest in Mongolia. Semyonov spoke Mongolian and Buryat fluently, he was also a soldier who fought in WW1 and then during the civil war. He led an anti-soviet rebellion, but lost after a few months and was forced to flee to Harbin. He moved to Manzhouli in Inner Mongolia and from there setup a base to launch raids into siberia to help the white movement. By the summer of 1918 he managed to captured Chita, setting it up as his own capital as he declared a Great Mongol State. Semyonov fancied unifying the Oirat Mongol lands, parts of Xinjiang, Transbaikal, Inner and Outer Mongolia, Tannu Uriankai, Kobdo Hulunbe'er and even Tibet to form a new Mongolian state. The situation caused a divide amongst the leadership in Outer Mongolia. Some favored their current protectorate relationship with China and wanted to end the Semyonov threat. Others were dissatisfied with the status quo and saw it as a great opportunity. The Chinese high commissioner in Mongolia, Chen Yi was soon delivered word from some of the Mongolian nobles, Soviet forces were preparing to invade Mongolia. The Cossack consular guards at Urga, Khovd and Uliastai had all fled. The Russian communities in Mongolia were beginning to support a Bolshevik regime. It was under said pretext, Semyonov and his white Russian colleagues came to Mongolia. Chen Yi began frantically sending telegrams to Beijing requesting troops while simultaneously persuading the Bogd Khaan government to agree to allow a Chinese battalion to come over. Chen Yi and Mongol noles came up with a document with 64 points titled "On respecting of Outer Mongolia by the government of China and improvement of her position in future after self-abolishing of autonomy", yes they could have summarized it somewhat, though I imagine the english translation is lacking. The stipulations offered to replace the Mongolian government with Chinese officials; introduce Chinese garrisons and the keeping of feudal titles. However by July of 1918, the Soviet threat seemed to have dissipated. Meanwhile Semyonov had assembled a detachment of Buryats and Inner Mongolian nationalists to fight for his pan-Mongolian cause. They made several attempts to try and persuade the Bogd Khaan's government to join, but the Mongol nobles thought it foolish to throw their lot under a new master they knew nothing about. Gradually Semyonov threatened to invade Mongolia to force their compliance. The Bogd Khaanate was in a bad position. They lacked the strength to repel Semyonov, on the other hand they were not interested in Chinese troops entering their lands. Now taking a step back, there was another player in the region. When the Manchu Restoration of Zhang Xun broke out, Zhang Zuolin, the warlord of Manchuria sat on the fence in Mukden. Yet a subordinate of his, Feng Tielin had just unsuccessfully plotted against him and was implicated in the Manchu Restoration. This gave Zhang a good excuse to imprison and dismiss the man from his command and better yet he stole the man's troops. In August of 1917, Zhang Zuolin took control over Heilongjiang province after a small rebellion had broken out there. Then in October, the warlord in Jilin province turned out to also be a Manchu Restorationist, or at least Zhang accused him as such, so he used diplomacy to get rid of the man. After this Zhang seized Jilin and thus controlled all of Manchuria, excluding parts under Japanese occupation. In February of 198, Duan Qirui sent a rather unpopular subordinate named Xu Shucheng to try and persuade Zhang Zuolin to join the Anfu club. The reason was because Duan Qirui distrusted Wu Peifu and the emerging Zhili clique and saw Zhang as a beneficial ally. Xu Shucheng was the founder of the Anfu club, the political arm of the Anhui clique. They recently earned 3/4s of the seats in the national assembly. Xu was also a fixer in many ways, at one point he discovered Lu Jianzhang had tried to persuade his nephew, Feng Yuxiang the Christian warlord, to fight the Anhui CLique. Xu leaked this and had Lu executed. Thus he had a pretty rough reputation. Xu came to Zhang with a bribe from Duan Qirui, it was information that a shipment of Japanese arms worth 30,000 yuan, enough to equip roughly 7 mixed brigades and just come to port in Qinhuangdao. Zhang Zuolin performed a random inspection of the port and confiscated the goods, reminds you of the New York mob. In response to this friendly gesture, Zhang sent 50,000 of his troops southwards to aid Duan Qirui's new campaign that he called “unification of China by force”. For this nice gesture, the Beiyang government gave Zhang Zuolin the title of inspector of the 3 Manchurian provinces. At this point Zhang Zuolin truly became known as the tiger of Manchuria, or the “king of the northeast”. Things were not great, but not bad between Duan and Zhang, then Xu Shucheng received a new command, and things changed dramatically. Because of the situation in Outer Mongolia, Duan Qirui decided to form a new “Northwestern Frontier Army” and he gave command of it to his right hand man, Xu Shuzheng. Now, allegedly this was also coerced by the Japanese who had their own designs on Outer Mongolia. But Duan Qirui certainly had his motives for such an action. The leaked information about the Nishihara loans alongside other bad press had most of the Chinese public against him. His reputation as a republican patriot had been tarnished, even defeating Zhang Xun had not done a ton to reverse it. Duan Qirui had cultivated a large and strong army during WW1, but now the war was over and all of his political enemies questioned why he kept the army. Of course everyone knew the real reason why, he wanted to defeat his rivals in the south to reunify China. When the Russian began to encroach in Mongolia, it was a perfect excuse to use said army, legitimizing it somewhat. Publicly Duan Qiruir stated the Northwestern Frontier army would go to Outer Mongolia to defend them against Bolshevik encroachment. Their expedition was supposed to commence in July 1919, but their train broke down on them. In October, Xu was forced to lead a spearhead of just 4000 men to storm the capital of Urga. There was no actual battle, the Chinese entered peacefully and began occupying the capital. They were soon followed up with 10,000 additional forces who began to occupy Mongolia. Xu Shuzheng met with Chen Yi and the Mongol nobles and stated the 64 point document needed to be renegotiated. He then submitted a much tougher set of conditions calling for the express declaration of Chinese sovereignty over Mongolia; to increase Mongolia's population via Chinese colonization; to promote commerce, industry and agriculture. If the Mongols resisted these conditions, Xu threatened to deport the Bogd Khaan to China. To make a point Xu then placed troops directly in front of Bogd Khaan's palace. It seems Xu may have also been pressured by Japan to install some pro-Japanese chinese officials in Mongolia to thwart any future Russian encroachment. These demands, titled “the eight articles” were given to the Mongolian Parliament on November 15th and the upper house accepted them, but the lower house did not. Many members publicly called for armed resistance. The most tenacious were the buddhist monks to fight off the Chinese, but the upper house ultimately prevailed. Then a petition to end autonomy signed by the ministers and deputy ministers of the Bogd Khaans government was presented to Xu. Body Khaan refused to give his seal still. Then a new Prime Minister was installed by the orders of Xu Shuzheng, his name and do forgive me was Gonchigjalzangiin Badamdorj. Alongside the conservatives within the Mongolian political scene they forced the acceptance of the Chinese demands. Xu Shuzheng was hailed as a hero in China. Dr Sun Yat-sen even sent a letter of congratulations from the rival Guangzhou government, it was clearly satirical, but those like Duan Qirui paraded it as propaganda. Now Xu Shuzheng then humiliated the Mongolian Council of Khans in a speech and would return in February of 1920 to preside over an extremely humiliating ceremony. During the ceremony the Bogd Khan and other Mongol nobles were forced to kowtow before Xu Shuzheng and the new Five races under one union flag. This ceremony was so insulting, it would mark the beginning of active Mongolian resistance against China. The occupation of Mongolia had aroused frustration from Zhang Zuolin because he regarded Mongolia to be within his sphere of influence. Xu Shuzheng after occupying Mongolia began to set up banks in the northwest, raised public loans and all of this was of course done to increase his own personal power. At this time, since he was the 2nd strongest Anhui Clique leader, he had so many forces under his thumb he was seen to be greater than Zhang Zuolin the “inspector of the three provinces of Manchuria”. Xu Shuzheng's Northwestern Army had troops in Inner Mongolia, Gansu, Xinjiang and Shaanxi. Now while Zhang Zuolin's Fengtian Clique could not hope to defeat the Anhui Clique alone, they were not in fact alone. Zhang Zuolin with his ear to the political ongoings in northern China would find a new ally to thwart Duan and Xu's encroachment into his realm. We need to rewind just a little bit to explain the rather chaotic political situation in north China. After Zhang Xun's Manchu Restoration was defeated, Duan Qirui found himself in a bit of an awkward position. He was now the defender of the republic, he took back his premiership, but his puppet Li Yuanghong had fled his position as president, it was now Feng Guozhang who was president. Now Feng Guozhang was not elected or anything, he was merely filling out the term of Li Yuanghong. Before leaving Nanjing to come over to Beijing, Feng compelled Duan to accept his appointees to offices in the Yangtze area, where his power base was located. Now there was a division of military power, a sort of split within the Beiyang army between the Premier and President. This led to the “Anfu Club” being created of Duan followers and in turn the Zhili Clique of Feng followers. The Anfu Club was far better organized, better funded and was dominated by Duan and Xu. Xu by the way was nicknamed Little Xu, because he was seen as simply Duan lackey as they say. The Anfu Club also had high ranking politicians like Wang Yitang, Zeng Yujun and Liu Enge. Yet the Anfu Club was not really an alliance of military guys, it was more a political force that exerted influence over Parliament and other parts of the civil bureaucracy. There was no war at this point despite the conflict between Duan and Feng growing. Thus the fighting was all within the political realm for awhile, they simply fought to control government institutions and such. Duan and Feng's main objective at this time was simply to dominate Parliament, and Duan was winning. Duan mae Wang Yitang the speaker of the house who made sure Feng could not dissolve parliament. If Feng dissolved parliament it would call for an election that could see Duan lose premiership again. Now a little bit about the Zhili Clique, from 1917-1920 the clique was not really united politically or militarily. They were really a riff raff of pissed off Beiyang officers and politicians whom Duan Qirui had overlooked. Their most influential military commanders in the beginning were Wang Zhanyuan the warlord of Hubei, Li Chun and Chen Guangyuan the warlords of Jiangsu. The Zhili clique lacked strong leadership and a real source of funding. They did not have much influence over Parliament, thus they were quite hopeless against the Anhui clique who were only getting stronger each day. In October of 1918, the Anfu Club managed to secure a new president, Xu Shichang. Xu Shichang was the former viceroy of Manchuria, considered a safe pick by the Anfu members. Xu lacked a following, he was quite old, a school type, someone they all assumed could be easily manipulated, basically a new Li Yuanghong. By the end of 1918 the Anfu club appeared to be in a position to unify China for the first time since the death of Yuan Shikai. However they depended heavily on Japanese loans and as a result easily fell victim to those who would label them to be in league with Japan. Members of the Zhili clique capitalized on this, spreading accusations left right and center, making public statements accusing the Anfu members of selling China out to Japan. By 1919 the Anfu group still looked sturdy, but then the Treaty of Versailles situation hit. The public outrage to the peace talks led many Anhui clique members of Duan's cabinet to flee to Japan. Then the May Fourth Movement began, prompting the Zhili clique to latch themselves onto the cause of the student protestors. Duan Qirui realized his stronghold on Beijing was becoming fragile. Any direct attack against another warlord would be dangerous, thus he tried to do things covertly. He began by trying to economically strangle areas of his enemies, he reduced government funds to their provinces. He also tried to set up new appointments in the central provinces to dominate them. He appointed General Zhang Jingyao to be the military governor over Hunan province. Wu Peifu whose powerbase was in Sichuan and western Hunan saw this as a direct threat. Now when this was occuring, Japan was facing economic problems and thus could no longer loan money to the Anhui clique. This led the Anfu club to seek a new source of revenue. Meanwhile, Wu Peifu reacted to the threat to his territory by seeking out support from the Zhili clique, in particular he went to his old mentor Cao Kun. Cao Kun had been an officer in the Beiyang Army, initially he did not side with Feng or Duan. When the Anhui clique began to move into central China, this drove Cao to the Zhili clique. Wu Peifu approached his old mentor with a plan, it was to be a campaign against the Anhui. Cao agreed to the idea, only if Wu could prove they would have enough forces capable of attacking Anhui's powerbase around Beijing. Wu then went to work calling upon the warlords of Sichuan, Shanxi and Hubei who were all not receiving much funding from the central government. Thus they all banded together. In November of 1919 Wu Peifu met with Tang Jiyao and Lu Rongting at Hengyang, where they signed a treaty entitled "Rough Draft of the National Salvation Allied Army" This effectively formed the basis of a true anti-Anhui clique alliance. After this in April of 1920, while visiting a memorial service at Baoding for soldiers who died in Hunan, Cao Kun added more warlords to the new anti-Anhui clique alliance, including the rulers of Hubei, Henan, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Zhili. The conflict became public as both sides began deploying for the coming war. By May of 1920, Wu Peifu was prepared to launch a campaign to strike into northern China and he began to mobilize his armies up the Tientsin-Pukow railway. Yet before this he also did something else, Wu extended a hand out to an unlikely figure, Zhang Zuolin. He explained his campaign plan to Zhang Zuolin, and advised him, a campaign from the northeast above the Great Wall might be very beneficial to them both, wink wink. Thus in March of 1920, Zhang Zuolin had arranged a feast in Mukden for the warlords of Zhili, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Hubei, Hunan, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang. It was a secret conference to set up a solid 8 province alliance against the Anhui clique. This intense period of scheming saw President Xu Shichang invite Zhang Zuolin over for a meeting in Beijing. American writer Nathaniel Peffer was there and had this to say of Zhang. “Until his triumphal entry into Peking in 1920, Zhang Zuolin had not come down out of his Mukden fastness for years. In those years a legend had grown up round him — a legend of a fierce, uncouth, primitive creature of the wilds. It was with some zest, therefore, that I accepted an invitation of his nearly English-speaking secretary to attend an audience for foreign correspondents. It was with even greater amazement that I found myself bowing to a slender, delicate little person in subdued silks, soft-spoken and with hands as lovely and graceful as I have ever seen on a man. The terror of the north country looked like a precious aesthete. There was nothing of the aesthete in his speech or his demeanour, however. The interview was marked by none of the usual subtle evasion, the nice circumlocution. There was blunt talk on both sides; and it was eloquent that, when our questions verged on the brutally frank, the secretary who interpreted did not translate them as they were put, but softened them until the meaning was transformed. The quailing of the servitors when the tea was a second late also was eloquent. When he recommended the execution of a whole regiment as a proper punishment for mutiny; one was glad the regiment was not in his command”. During the meeting, Zhang told Xu he had no idea what a “zhili group was or what an Anfu group was”. Everyone should just cooperate in general for a northern cause. Then Zhang Zuolin traveled from Beijing to Baoding to meet with the Zhili's defacto leader Cao Kun. As Zhang was on his way, the anti-anfu coalition managed to force President Xu Shichang to dismiss Xu Shuzheng from all of his posts. Allegedly, after this President Xu Shichang sent an invitation to Zhang Zuolin to come back to his residence after his trip to Baoding was done and he planned to kill him. Premier Duan heard of the plan and told the president to not go through with it, because Zhang Zuolin had supported him in the past. Nonetheless Zhang Zuolin high tailed it back to Manchuria under a disguise. Once back in Mukden, Zhang Zuolin sent a telegram to Xu and Duan stating “in the future instead of mediating politically, I will do so militarily”. In July various Zhili and Fengtian generals such as Cao Kun, Zhang Zuolin, Wang Zhanyuan, Li Shun, Chen Guangyuan, Zhao Ti and Ma Fuxiang all signed a denunciation of the Anhui clique and its political arm, the Anfu Club. This denunciation was circulated through a telegram called Paoting-fu on July 12th. Duan Qirui was outraged by the situation and demanded President Xu Shichang dismiss Cao Kun and Zhang Zuolin from all of their positions. In response to the very obvious threat, Duan formed the National Stabilization army, using 5 divisions and 4 combined brigades with himself as commander in chief and General Xu Shuzheng as his general chief of staff. Duan deployed his forces in 2 fronts, the west covering the regions of Zhouzhou, Gu'an and Laishui and the east covering Hamlet, Beijimiao, Yang and Liang. Cao Kun gathered their 3rd division and 9 combined brigades to form a Traitor Suppression army, with Wu Peifu as the front line commander-in-chief. The Zhili clique deployed their forces in the region of the Yang hamlet and due west of Gaobei. In the northeast, Zhang Zuolin deployed 3 divisions, roughly 70,00 men at the Machang and Junliangcheng. The battle plan was for the Zhili to strike from the south, converging on Baoding and then Beijing while the Fengtian would advance through the Shanhai pass of the Great Wall to attack the northern territories. Now the Anhui clique basically held dominance over the Beijing area, Anhui and along most of China's coast, however the Zhili clique now was dominating Jiangsu province, thus severing the vital railway that the Anhui depended on to move troops from north to south. While Duan could see the Zhili were mobilizing, the appearance of 3 Fengtian divisions advancing through Shanghaiguan caught his men by complete surprise. Duan in a rather panicked fashion ordered his troops in the capital to converge around Tientsin where he was forced to meet both enemies on a southern and northern front. On July 14th of 1920, the Anhui army made the first move by simultaneously attacking both fronts. Zhili troops were forced to abandon Gaobei and 2 days later with Japanese assistance the Anhui forces were able to capture the Yang Hamlet, forcing the Zhili to form a second line of defense in the Beicang region. It was at Beicang where the Anhui forces finally lost momentum and were halted. On July 17th, Wu Peifu personally took command of the Zhili western front, where he unleashed a daring maneuver. He outflanked the Anhui forces at Zhouzhou and proceeded to storm the western Anhui army HQ. There Wu Peifu captured the Anhui front line commander-in-chief Qu Tongfeng and many of his officers, including the 1st division commander. After the capture of Zhuozhou, Wu Peifu pursued the retreating Anhui forces towards Beijing. With the exception of the Anhui 15th division, their western front was all but annihilated.Also on the same day, the Fengtian army crashed into the Anhui eastern front.General Xu Shuzheng received word of the collapse of the western front and promptly fled to Langfang and then Beijing, leaving his forces to surrender to the combined forces of Wu Peifu and Zhang Zuolin. While the majority of the Anhui forces would be taken prisoners, many also managed to escape to Zhejiang and Shanghai, but they were a fraction of what they once were. By July 19th, Duan realized he had lost the war and publicly announced he was resigning from all of his posts. On the 23rd the combined Zhili and Fengtian forces entered Nanyuan and gradually pacified Beijing accepting the surrender of the Anhui clique. In less than a week of battle, the strongest clique was unexpectedly defeated. Zhang Zuolin's military capabilities received a enormous boom from the short battle. His men had captured vast quantities of arms, armaments, ammunition and military vehicles from the Japanese financed frontier defense army of the Anhui clique. It apparently took 100 railway wagons to send all the looted goods back to Mukden, alongside 12 captured aircraft. Zhang Zuolin also suffered pretty much nothing during the battle. The fengtian had merely put a heavy force on the field, they actually sat back quite idly most of the time allowing Wu Peifu to take the lionshare of the actual action against the enemy. At this junction Zhang Zuolin faced two large decisions. First he could return to his powerbase in the northeast with assurances Beijing would not interfere with the development of his provinces. The Japanese were likewise constantly hassling Zhang to refrain from getting involved in the national political scene, to just develop his own region. Obviously Japan was arguing this while dangling financial aid because they were heavily invested in Manchuria and did not want any threats aimed at it, especially from Beijing. Wang Yongjiang, who would become a brilliant economic administrator to the Fengtian Clique, aiding in a lot of reforms, he believed the northeast provinces could continue to develop while keeping out of anything going on south of the Great Wall. He also added his voice, arguing Zhang should just stay the hell away from Beijing and its chaos. The second choice was of course, diving right into the chaos. After the fall of the Anhui Clique, Zhang Zuolin for the first time had tasted a real victory, especially one over a superior adversary. For the first time he had the opportunity to influence the politics of China, he could stop being just a mere bandit leader. Could someone like Zhang Zuolin be the man to reunify China? This he wondered. Thus his choices were to go back to being the tiger of Manchuria or become the man who would lead all of China. What do you think he would choose? I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The occupation of Mongolia looked like a good idea at the time to Duan Qirui, perhaps its could save his reputation so he could focus on defeating the pesky southern warlords. What a shock it was to find out all of the north rallied together to knock him off his tower. Now the Zhili and Fengtian cliques controlled Beijing, but would they work together, or simply fall into conflict, furthering China's misery.
2. Fonda and Tyler venture out on a snow day to try the first spot for the pod. Spoiler: They are not disappointed!
Members: Danny, James, Ty00:00:00 Intro00:02:37 Sand Land Demo (Xbox Series S)00:12:44 Ty - Riqa00:30:59 JC - Splatoon 3 Fresh Season 202400:42:26 Now Playing at TheFamicast.com00:44:02 JAPANews - Splatoon 3 Spring Fest 202400:53:39 JAPANews - April 2024 SNES/SFC Update00:56:09 NINTENDO POWER - Not the Magazine01:08:21 Ty's Anime Trash: The Unboxing01:17:39 April 17, 2024 Indie World Showcase Live Reactions01:49:54 OutroThank you so much for subscribing, listening and for your support! Email: thefamicast (at) gmail (dot) comPatreon: patreon.com/thefamicastX: @thefamicastBlueSky: @thefamicast.bsky.socialYouTube: youtube.com/thefamicast
Join us for an electrifying LIVE episode as we delve into the thrilling world of luchador cinema with 'Santo & Blue Demon vs Dracula & Wolf Man' (1973)! Special guest Sam Gladston of the 'Is It Camp?' podcast adds his insights to this action-packed discussion on wrestling, monsters, and cinematic showdowns! Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out! Starring: Santo & Blue Demon Directed By: Miguel M. Delgado Synopsis: Dracula returns to rule the world with help from Wolfman and his legion of followers. Victory seems assured until El Santo and Blue Demon are summoned to put them down for good. Watch LIVE at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM EST Audio version of the show: Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-did-you-see-this-one/id1712934175 YouTube Audio Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD6BOSx2RcKuP4TogMPKXRMCxqfh5k9IU&si=umIaVrghJdJEu2AR #Santo #BlueDemon #Dracula #WolfMan #LuchaLibre #MexicanCinema #WrestlingMovies #ClassicHorror #CultFilms #MovieReview #heydidyouseethisone #santoandbluedemonvsdraculaandwolfman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone/message
We finish up chapter 3 in our study of Galatians after reviewing a couple of new beers.
Hello, Darlings!Our review of VPR (Jo is still spooky) is here and we discuss Sando crying in a closet and comparing himself to a killer. We see the return of JAX which genuinely made us so happy, that rage and utter disgust for Sandoval still remains. Oh, and we GET INTO that HORROR SHOW of a pool party...wowza!The Valley began, and to see Kristen describe her chaos of selling her house for a guy that he broke up with months later feels just right. We can't remember anyone's names, but really we are fine with nicknames such as "creepy dude" "short due actor" oh, and then there is Luke...we have THOUGHTS.Enjoy! Access bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The carnival tabanca is real, just a month ago we were on the streets of Port of Spain and Sando. Let's throw it back to the time of our lives on the road as we relive the memories and gear up for Miami Soca Weekend & Jamaica Carnival 2024.
Sando talks about Free Agency Frenzy and what the Cardinals might do.
Wythe chats with NYC educator Vicki Sando about her years of research into green roofs—especially those on schools—and her creation of the illustrated book What is a Green Roof? Vicki created the book to help kids and adults understand the benefits of green roofs, including to urban farmers. We talk about her own work to green the roof of one school in New York, how green roofs help kids learn across subjects, and how some of our favorite green roofs function. This is an excellent introduction to the topic for all listeners, young and young-at-heart! Here are links to resources that Vicki mentions during the episode:• www.educationalgreenroofs.org• www.greenroofsnyc.com• www.grownyc.org• www.cretf.org• www.kidsfightclimatechange.org• www.ps41.org/m/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=357954&type=dHeritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Fields by becoming a member!Fields is Powered by Simplecast.
Grab your headphones and come hang with me! Talking: - NFL Divisional Round recap - Best. Sando. Ever? - Jenny Is Mom - Flopper alert! and other fun! GET HERE!
Mike Sando, The Athletic joins us to react to John Schneider's press conference and what the Seahawks are looking for in their next head coach. What does the latest look like and what do they have to do to get into the winning postseason mix? Who jumps out to Sando when it comes to the coaches who are in the mix for the Seahawks? Listeners weigh in on the future of the Seahawks, as well as the Huskies. We continue to take listener feedback on the Seahawks' decision to move on from Pete Carroll and what John Schneider had to say about it today. Finally, Ian tells you something good! We take a listen back to Jedd Fisch's introduction to the Huskies today and Ian gives his thoughts on the hire. Plus, some final thoughts on the Seahawks head coaching search.
Sando talks Kyler Murray, Cardinals draft, NFL playoffs, and more.
On today's episode, Jason kicks things off with a few quick thoughts on the USWNT's disappointing performance thus far in the Women's World Cup. Later, J-Mac is joined by The Athletic's Mike Sando to discuss his controversial 2023 NFL Quarterback Tiers poll. During the interview, Sando discusses why Lamar Jackson has never been viewed as a Tier 1 guy, the narrative that Josh Allen is destined to regress this upcoming season, the likelihood that Russell Wilson actually starts every game this season for Sean Payton, whether or not guys like Kirk Cousins or Derek Carr can jump up a tier with good seasons in 2023 and much more! Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Jason kicks things off with a few quick thoughts on the USWNT's disappointing performance thus far in the Women's World Cup. Later, J-Mac is joined by The Athletic's Mike Sando to discuss his controversial 2023 NFL Quarterback Tiers poll. During the interview, Sando discusses why Lamar Jackson has never been viewed as a Tier 1 guy, the narrative that Josh Allen is destined to regress this upcoming season, the likelihood that Russell Wilson actually starts every game this season for Sean Payton, whether or not guys like Kirk Cousins or Derek Carr can jump up a tier with good seasons in 2023 and much more! Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FRIDAY! It's finally here and it's massive. I want to first off say that this episode more than any other this season left me really really sad. I'm trying to work on part 2 and I'm having a hard time finding the humor in this. It's really dark. Having said that, I think we found alot of laughs to be had still. Part 1 is the line by line recap and Part 2 is all the VPR news of the week and there is a hell of a lot. Guys, please give this pod 5 stars because this one killed me. Appreciate you. Don't cheat and lie about it! Timestamps I dont even know. It's long -This week So Bad It's Good is sponsored by BetterHelp! Find more balance, with BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/SOBAD today to get 10% off your first month. That's betterhelp.com/SOBAD. -Go sign up for the patreon for over 250 episodes NOT on the main feed! patreon.com/sobaditsgood Also, So Bad It's Good has merch now! Go to www.sobaditsgoodmerch.com to order yours TODAY! If you're enjoying the insane amount of blood, sweat and literal tears of this pod consider telling a friend or rating us 5 stars on iTunes! Special shoutout to Maritza Lopez (Insta: @maritza.gif) for all of her insanely hard work creating these beautiful pieces of art on my instagram and patreon page!! Instagram: @sobaditsgoodwithryanbailey, @ryanbailey25 Twitter:@ryanabailey25 TIKTOK @sobaditsgoodwithryanb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices