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Sharkbite Ep 035 – Das erste Drittel Willkommen zurück in der DEL! Wir sind wieder da und steigen direkt „heiß“ ein. Ein Blick auf die gestrige Partie, die Saisondrittelanalyse, Exklusiv der erste Neuzugang für die Haie 2023 und ein kleiner Ausblick auf die nächsten Partien lassen wenig Zeit für viel drum herum. Die Haie sind gut aus der Cuppause gekommen. Gegen die Ice Tigers reichte es am Ende aber nur für zwei statt drei Punkte, weil man sich das Leben mit individuellen Fehlern immer wieder selbst schwer gemacht hat. Die Qualität nach vorne gab aber am Ende den Ausschlag für den knappen Sieg und spannend war es wirklich „bis zur letzten Sekunde“. In der Analyse des ersten Saisondrittels starten wir von hinten nach vorne und beginnen mit den Goalies. Ist Pantkowski überspielt, spielt Shilin zu wenig und was macht eigentlich Lunemann? In der Verteidigung haben die Haie am meisten „aufgerüstet“. Wie haben sich die Defender bisher geschlagen? Natürlich schauen wir auch auf den Sturm. Welche Spieler überraschen positiv und negativ und was konnte man so erwarten? Jeder Spieler bekommt eine kleine Analyse und bei der Größe des Kaders ist dann wohl auch klar, wieso die Folge so lang ist. Erstmals verkünden wir exklusiv eine Neuverpflichtung der Haie im Sharkbite. Wir haben gute Quellen und sind uns sehr sicher das wir richtig liegen. Wer ist also der erste Neuzugang für die kommende Saison? Reinhören ;-) Zu guter Letzt ein kleiner Blick auf die anstehenden drei Spiele in Bietigheim und zu Hause gegen Ingolstadt und Iserlohn. Was sagt Ihr zur Analyse und unserer Meinung zu den Spielern? Was haltet Ihr vom Neuzugang? Diskutiert gerne mit uns in den sozialen Medien oder schreibt eine Mail. Folgt dem Sharkbite gerne auf Twitter, Instagram, Facebook und abonniert die Podcastfeeds beim Anbieter Eurer Wahl. 00:00 Einleitung 02:55 Der Sieg gegen Nürnberg 29:30 Die Analyse: Torhüter 40:30 Die Analyse: Verteidiger 70:50 Die Analyse: Stürmer 125:00 Der Neuzugang 128:50 Der Blick auf die nächsten Spiele und Ausleitung
SUGERENCIAS SUPER SOUL 1) SHWEY – Sh´weyla Vancouver es un desbordante puerto marítimo en la costa oeste de la Columbia Británica y se encuentra dentro de las ciudades de mayor densidad y diversidad étnica de Canadá. Shwey es un colectivo de almas perdidas en el cosmos musical, que se reúnen para sincronizar longitudes de onda y traer valles profundos y altas montañas de groove que no existían antes y que tal vez nunca vuelvan a existir. Se trata de una banda canadiense que se autodenomina banda Cybersoul, poseen 2 albums (2019 - 2021) INSTAGRAM: 3988 seguidores YOUTUBE: 1,160 suscriptores SPOTIFY: 151,000 oyentes promedio mensual 2) LEISURE – Lonely Nights Leisure es una banda de soul, R&B y pop de Auckland, Nueva Zelanda, formada en 2015. La banda está integrada por Djeisan Suskov, Jaden Parkes, Josh Fountain, Tom Young y Jordan Arts. En 2018 sacaron su primer disco y siguieron con otros dos en 2019 y 2021. YOUTUBE: 24,900 suscriptores SPOTIFY: 14,000 oyentes promedio mensual 3) BAOBAB! - Pornolesbo Con esta banda tenemos un gran problema y con el nombre del tema otro. Baobab es un nombre muy utilizado y se refiere a un arbol sagrado que crece mayormente en Madascar. Pero esta banda no pertenece ni a ese pais ni a ese continente, la banda que les voy a presentar es originaria de Piemonte, Italia Posee un disco que salio el 4 de Marzo 2022. FACEBOOK: 479 seguidores YOUTUBE: 132,000 suscriptores SPOTIFY: No hay registro de oyentes promedio mensual 4) NO PARTY FOR CAO DONG - Simon says No Party For Cao Dong, es una banda de indie rock deTaiwán que actualmente consta de Wood Lin (voz y guitarra), Judy Chan (guitarra), Sam Yang (bajo), Fan Tsai en bateria. Los guitarristas y vocalistas Wood Lin y Judy Chan se conocieron en la escuela secundaria y siguieron siendo amigos durante sus días en la Universidad Nacional de las Artes de Taipei. En 2012, comenzaron una banda con sus compañeros de escuela la llamaron Party at Cao Dong Street (草東 街派對) en honor a la carretera del mismo nombre en el distrito de Shilin, Taipei, donde solían pasar el rato; Lin andaba en patineta allí mientras Chan corría junto a él, acompañándolo a perder peso. Inicialmente, tocaron un estilo de rock electrónico bajo la influencia de Two Door Cinema Club y actuaron en varios eventos dentro y fuera de su campus. El 24 de junio de 2017, la banda ganó un total de tres premios en los 28th Golden Melody Awards, a saber, Mejor grupo musical, Mejor artista nuevo y Canción del año por su canción "Simon Says", En 2021, la banda planeó realizar su concierto debut en el Taipei Arena el 22 de mayo. Aunque se agotaron 11.000 entradas en menos de un minuto, se pospuso indefinidamente debido a la pandemia de COVID-19. El 30 de octubre, el baterista Fan Tsai fue encontrado muerto a la edad de 26 años en un hotel de cuarentena en la ciudad de Taipei luego del regreso de la banda de China continental, donde realizaron una gira de conciertos. Su período de cuarentena originalmente iba a terminar el 8 de noviembre y se descartó el homicidio ya que no hubo intrusión extranjera en la escena y no se dejó una nota de suicidio.Después de mucha discusión, los miembros restantes de la banda anunciaron el 25 de noviembre 2021 que su concierto "We Were All Born to Our Mothers 6.0" sería cancelado. YOUTUBE: 1,160 suscriptores SPOTIFY: 170,000 oyentes promedio mensual
Sharkbite Ep 027 – Let the Games begin Die ersten 2 Testspiele gegen den SC Bern sind schon wieder Geschichte. Wir haben die Spiele für Euch etwas seziert und schauen welche Erkenntnisse wir gewonnen haben. Natürlich immer unter der Prämisse: Es waren die ersten 2 Testspiele! Wie haben sich die Haie in den ersten zwei Partien geschlagen? Wie muss man Bern einordnen? Was haben die Refs gemacht? Alles Punkte die wir aufgegriffen und diskutiert haben. Dann schauen wir uns im Einzelnen an wie wir das Line-up in den ersten Spielen gesehen haben und haben natürlich auch einen Vorschlag an Änderungen die wir Uwe Krupp noch per Brieftaube schicken werden ;-) Aber was ändert sich denn, wenn die Haie doch mal einen Spieler verpflichten und was wäre, wenn die Verletzung von Shilin doch schwerer gewesen wäre? Alles natürlich rein hypothetisch und nie vergessen: Wir reden über die ersten zwei Testspiele! Als Service gibt es noch die Ergebnisse der Testspiele mit DEL-Teams und ganz am Ende noch die O-Töne. Dabei haben wir Uwe Krupp und Mo Müller nach der ersten Partie und Nick Bailen und Mirko Pantkowski nach der zweiten Partie. Folgt dem Sharkbite gerne auf Twitter, Instagram, Facebook und abonniert die Podcastfeeds beim Anbieter Eurer Wahl. 00:00 – Einleitung 02:00 – Das erste Testspiel 12:00 – Das zweite Testspiel 18:50 – Das Line-up der Haie 31:05 – Was würden wir ändern 44:45 – Die Testspiele der anderen DEL Teams 46:35 – Ausleitung 47:50 – Die O-Töne (Krupp, Müller, Bailen, Pantkowski)
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To date, we've met innovative minds in the field of politics, research, and the defense of human rights. But in this episdoe, we're going to enjoy a more sensory experience with Taiwan Chef Andre Chiang. The Asian culinary scene is vibrant and full of surprises; Chef Andre Chiang is part of its success. Born to a chef mother, Andre grew up around Taipei's Shilin night market and in Japan. At 15, he set sail solo for France–a country blessed with deeply fascinating cuisine and culture. From there, Andre worked his way up in the catering world while developing his conception of the craft, summarized in his unique "octaphilosophy". A starred chef and a multifaceted artist, Andre is a leading figure in Taiwan cuisine. So, it's only natural he should be feature on #InnoMinds, where his interview with Audrey promises to be flavorful! Video version is available on TaiwanPlus YouTube Channel. ---
On this weeks episode, Alex is chilling with Shilin and they discuss their viewpoints on legalization, the stigma of marijuana use, and how it has impacted their lives. They also discuss some basics of legality and the policies revolving around that. Stay tuned for Part 2!
Summary: In recent years, Taiwan's boba milk tea has taken the world by storm. Now, many more Taiwanese local snacks are becoming more visible internationally. Wheelcake – a thick, round pancake made in a mold that sandwich a variety of fillings is now giving London foodies something to drool over. What are some of your favorite Taiwanese snacks? Do you think they would be loved as much overseas? 原跟讀文章: https://www.15mins.today/blog/ep-k024-taiwanese-cakes-take-london-by-storm Vocabulary and Sample Sentences: Street vendor n. – vendors that sell goods on the street, usually with a cart or on a mat. Shilin nightmarket started with a few street vendors aiming to serve night owls that later evolved into a market of street vendors covering the neighboring streets. Selling on the streets as a street vendor is the easiest way to test market your product. Fluffy adj. – light in texture and containing air Wheelcake is a popular street snack made by sandwiching a filling between two fluffy pancakes. Milk is the secret to making fluffy scrambled eggs. Filling n. – something edible put between layers of a sandwich or cake Beard papa puffs now offers strawberry cream filling. Mister Donut's angel cream donut now comes in 3 flavors of filling. 通勤學英語15mins.Today榮獲 Apple Podcast 2020年十大熱門節目 KKBox 2020年十大Podcast風雲榜 (唯一語言學習Podcast) Himalaya 人氣票選播客總冠軍 每日英語跟讀Podcast,就在http://www.15mins.today/daily-shadowing 每週Vocab精選詞彙Podcast,就在https://www.15mins.today/vocab 每週In-TENSE文法練習Podcast,就在https://www.15mins.today/in-tense
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We chat with credit strategist Slava Shilin, Russian born, UK national, Singapore resident, and almost fluent in Mandarin. In this highly engaging podcast, Slava talks about travelling through small towns in China, assessing the depth of the country’s progress at grass-roots level, and surprising aspects about day-to-day living there. He stresses why being able to read and write adds considerable depth to understanding China than just attaining Mandarin speech proficiency. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet Chicago artist Shilin Hora. She will teach us how to expreince nature in a unique way as we continue to be in isolation. Enjoy this conversationa and experience the sounds of nature with us. Breakfast with Sergio Special Series of Artists in Lockdown #19.
Jerry was born in Taiwan, Taipei, the Capital of Taiwan. Taipei is known for its lively street-food scene and many night markets, including the expansive Shilin market. Jerry Lee was raised in Taipei until he was 7 with his younger sister. His father was film director, his mother, a make-up artist. Schooling was not ideal. Schooling in Taipei is said to be a very strict pedagogic student-teacher relationship and at that time teachers often hit students with rulers if they screwed up At 18 all males had to join the military at the age of 18. Mr. & Mrs. Lee didn't want this for their children, so they packed up the family and moved to Carmel, CA. Jerry's grandparents had a Chinese restaurant there. Jerry's father became a cook, his mom, a waitress. They lived in Carmel for 5 years. Jerry remembers running around the restaurant as a kid with his sister and friends. He was raised in the back of the restaurant. The restaurant was called the Golden Buddha. Jerry and his sister could be found running around the restaurant when they weren't in school. The Golden Buddha restaurant was located in a small strip mall called The Barn Yard. Here, Jerry adapted to California quickly and became a great Skateboarder. Many years later, in a town not so far away, Jerry would be looking for his own restaurants...The Empty Bowl Gourmet Noodle Bowl and Khao Kaeng use only locally sourced organic produce and all natural free-range meats & poultry. The Empty Bowl - Gourmet Noodle Bar - The Public Market, Santa Barbara Khao Kaeng - Montecito Check them out onInstagram: @emptybowlnoodle @khaokaengsb The Empty Bowl is in the Santa Barbara Public Market - 38 West Victoria, SB CA Khao Kaeng is on Coast Village Road - 1187 in the Downstairs Suite - #9 Make Your Reservations at Rezy.com or call 805.770.7170 Check Khao Kaeng's website this summer for special local wine dinners in July & August
Jerry was born in Taiwan, Taipei, the Capital of Taiwan. Taipei is known for its lively street-food scene and many night markets, including the expansive Shilin market. Jerry Lee was raised in Taipei until he was 7 with his younger sister. His father was film director, his mother, a make-up artist. Schooling was not ideal. Schooling in Taipei is said to be a very strict pedagogic student-teacher relationship and at that time teachers often hit students with rulers if they screwed up At 18 all males had to join the military at the age of 18. Mr. & Mrs. Lee didn't want this for their children, so they packed up the family and moved to Carmel, CA. Jerry's grandparents had a Chinese restaurant there. Jerry's father became a cook, his mom, a waitress. They lived in Carmel for 5 years. Jerry remembers running around the restaurant as a kid with his sister and friends. He was raised in the back of the restaurant. The restaurant was called the Golden Buddha. Jerry and his sister could be found running around the restaurant when they weren't in school. The Golden Buddha restaurant was located in a small strip mall called The Barn Yard. Here, Jerry adapted to California quickly and became a great Skateboarder. Many years later, in a town not so far away, Jerry would be looking for his own restaurants...The Empty Bowl Gourmet Noodle Bowl and Khao Kaeng use only locally sourced organic produce and all natural free-range meats & poultry. The Empty Bowl - Gourmet Noodle Bar - The Public Market, Santa Barbara Khao Kaeng - Montecito Check them out onInstagram: @emptybowlnoodle @khaokaengsb The Empty Bowl is in the Santa Barbara Public Market - 38 West Victoria, SB CA Khao Kaeng is on Coast Village Road - 1187 in the Downstairs Suite - #9 Make Your Reservations at Rezy.com or call 805.770.7170 Check Khao Kaeng's website this summer for special local wine dinners in July & August
https://www.patreon.com/FarEastAdventureTravel Support my podcasts, YouTube videos, and livestreaming. For $10/month get access to exclusive content, videos, and live chat. Sign up now!I love good food! I love discovering it, eating it, and sharing it! When you find great street food in Asia, especially if it's a cheap, it becomesone of the great simple pleasures and rewards of life. I'd love to get your feedback on what you want to learn and discover about street food or nightmarket food of Asia. I'd like this to be a series of podcasts, featuring the best thought and food from my favorit cities in East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. In this episode I walk through Taipei, Taiwan's most famous nightmarket, Shilin. This is probably the top spot for tourists to visit in Taipei but you'll also find locals here as well every night of the week. All of the Taiwanese classics are here from Oyster omelletes to stinky tofu. Thanks so much for listening! Follow me on:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/fareastadventuretravelYouTube:http://www.youtube.com/c/JohnSaboefareastadventuretravelFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/FarEastAdventureTravel
Support production, broadcast, and travel costs by becoming a sponsor of Far East Adventure Travel! Visit my Patreon page to see the offers:patreon.com/FarEastAdventureTravel I find the history and relationships Taiwan has had with nations like the United States and Japan absolutely fascinating. Unfortunately due to the development and rapid growth particularly of Taipei and New Taipei City many buildings that were apart of the history of America's years of on island support are gone. The old U.S. Embassy has been replaced by the National Taxation Bureau. The U.S. Taiwan Defence Command is now the location of The Taipei Fine Arts Museum. I sense though that there are still places out there to be discovered and shared. Video Script: "In Zhongshan District, a vibrant area of Taipei where many luxury hotels are located sits an iconic building of the neighborhood with a past life deep rooted in American history. When it was first built the former U.S. Ambassador’s residence was originally used as the U.S. Embassy during the Japanese colonial period of Taiwan. At the time of it’s completion in 1926 it was considered one of the most beautiful buildings on the island. The Western design with square floor plan and Grecian columns originally served as an administrative office as well as living quarters for the ambassadors and their families. When the United States established a new embassy after WWII this became the residence of the ambassador. I liked that this building has been repurposed as a venue for films and a meeting place rather than a museum. I felt sitting in it’s converted atrium and enjoying the surroundings in an unhurried manner had alot more value as an experience then a walk through a building with roped off areas. Not only did I have a great time hanging out where a U.S. President once stayed I had a pretty interesting selection of movies I could choose to watch, from a documentary about an American photographer turned Buddhist monk to a Japanese man living with a bunch of cats. In 1950 the United States started deploying U.S. military personnel to the island to aid the Republic of China with training, support, and economic relief. Special Western style housing was built for personnel including this almost 14 hectare site in the Yangmingshan area of Taipei City where many houses still remain today. Some of the houses have been leased from the Bank of Taiwan and are occupied by local politicians, artists, and personnel of the American Institute in Taiwan, the defacto U.S. Embassy in Taipei. But it appears many are cafes. The most recent building of the U.S. Taiwan Defense Command era to spring back to life is the Yangminghsan U.S. Military Club, now a Cultural and Creative Park with American style restaurants. This was also the home of the Grass Mountain Teen Club for personnel families. The Bank of Taiwan and a local tech company have invested over $3 million dollars in the renovation which includes a vinyl listening room and museum. Yes they passed the taste test and there are some beautiful grounds and a rooftop deck to enjoy the spectacular Yangminghan Park setting." Getting To The Yangmingshan U.S. Military Housing and Brickyard 33 1/3:Take the Red Line MRT to Shilin, leave Exit 1 and walk to Zhongzheng Rd. Catch Bus #5 to Yangmingshan. The ride will be approximately 20 minutes before you'll get off at the Shanzihou Police Station stop. Walk across the street to Kaixuan Rd. You'll see signs for Brickyard, just follow those and you'll arrive there in about 5 minutes. This is also where you'll see many of the military houses that are either private, cafes, or empty. Getting To the Former U.S. Amassador's Residence(SPOT Taipei Film House) take the MRT Red Line to Zhongshan Station. Walk West along Nanjing East Road to Zongshan Rd. North. turn left and walk to #18. photos courtesy of http://taipics.com music: http://www.purple-planet.com
PODCAST: 13 Oct 2013 01 - Everybody’s Workin' for the Man Again - Kieran Kane & Kevin Welch 02 - Sweet Beckie at the Loom - The Unwanted 03 - Three Nights and a Sunday Double Time - Matt McGinn 04 - Tatter Jack Walsh / The Connaughtman’s Rambles - Gerry O Connor 05 - The Ballad of Accounting - Karan Casey 06 - The Manchester Angel - Ewan MacColl 07 - Ashokan Farewell - Betty and the Baby Boomers 08 - The Bricks - Noel Murphy 09 - Wait Till the Work Comes Round - Bob Davenport 10 - Travellin’ Workers Blues - Rag Mama Rag 11 - The Waters of Tyne - Judy Dinning 12 - Lakes of Shilin - Nic Jones 13 - Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow - Béla Fleck 14 - Bed of Straw - Duncan McFarlane Band 15 - 93 Not Out - Will Pound 16 - Can We Afford the Doctor - Sisters Unlimited 17 - Factory Girl - Eilis Kennedy 18 - King of the Folksingers - Tim Grimm
PODCAST: 08 Sep 2013 01 - Liberty Hall - Oysterband 02 - Lonely Like America - Martyn Joseph 03 - Nighean Dubh Nighean Donn - Capercaille 04 - The Weaver's Daughter - Fay Hield and the Hurricane Party 05 - Bow Legged Chicken - Steamchicken 06 - The Wanton Wife of Castlegate - The Melrose Quartet 07 - In the Early Morning Rain - Tim O'Brien and Darrell Scott 08 - These Coal Town Days - Jez Lowe 09 - Mary and The Soldier - Eddi Reader 10 - Nottamun Fair - Lady Maisery 11 - Country Life - Oysterband with Steve Knightley 12 - Bantry Girls - Heidi Talbot 13 - Lakes of Shilin - Nic Jones 14 - Ruins by the Shore - Sam Carter 15 - Angeline (the) Baker [Field Recording] - Nick Reece and Robin Clark 16 - Lord I Don’t Want To Die In A Storm - Lucy Ward 17 - Ruby Are You Mad At Your Man - Carolina Chocolate Drops 18 - Sure As Not - Afro Celt Sound System
PODCAST: 03 Feb 2013 Sig - Doon Reel - Frankie Lane 01 - The Morning Blues - The Unwanted02 - Happier Blue - Chris Smither03 - Rout of the Blues - Robin and Barry Dransfield04 - The Madonna Groove - Shannon, McGoldrick, Murray & Donnelly05 - Walking After Midnight - Carthy, Hardy, Farrell & Young06 - The Universal Soldier - Buffy Sainte-Marie07 - The Soldier's Song - Harp and a Monkey08 - Whistlin' Rufus - Jimmy Shand09 - Don't Sit on my Jimmy Shands - Richard Thompson10 - The Hamers O' Syradale - The Chair11 - Living in the Love of the Common People - Joe Solo12 - Nie Wieder - Chris While & Julie Mathews13 - The Mountain Road - Tim Edey and Brendan Power14 - Bella's Fury - The Willows15 - The Lakes of Shilin - Nic Jones16 - Craigie Hill - The Old Dance School17 - My Johnny was a Shoemaker - Tan Yows Sig - Doon Reel - Frankie Lane
Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it
The Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Anderson about a recent trip to Taiwan during the Chinese new year celebration. Matt, who is an English teacher in South Korea, started his trip in Taiwan’s capital of Taipei before exploring the eastern coast and the rich heritage of Taiwan’s aboriginal people in the south.In Taipei Matt recommends eating at the Shilin night market where the fried chicken and the sausage are particularly good. Matt and his girlfriend also went to Taipei 101 (which is now the world’s 2nd tallest building), the Chiang Kai-shek memorial, and an assortment of temples including the Confucius temple, the Bo-an temple and the Longshan temple.Matt explored the rugged and less populated east coast on a bike trip that started in Hualien. He visited the Taroko Gorge near to Hualien and nearly spent a night in jail… but it’s not what you think.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Anderson about a recent trip to Taiwan during the Chinese new year celebration. Matt, who is an English teacher in South Korea, started his trip in Taiwan’s capital of Taipei before exploring the eastern coast and the rich heritage of Taiwan’s aboriginal people in the south.In Taipei Matt recommends eating at the Shilin night market where the fried chicken and the sausage are particularly good. Matt and his girlfriend also went to Taipei 101 (which is now the world’s 2nd tallest building), the Chiang Kai-shek memorial, and an assortment of temples including the Confucius temple, the Bo-an temple and the Longshan temple.Matt explored the rugged and less populated east coast on a bike trip that started in Hualien. He visited the Taroko Gorge near to Hualien and nearly spent a night in jail… but it’s not what you think.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Matt Anderson about a recent trip to Taiwan during the Chinese new year celebration. Matt, who is an English teacher in South Korea, started his trip in Taiwan’s capital of Taipei before exploring the eastern coast and the rich heritage of Taiwan’s aboriginal people in the south.In Taipei Matt recommends eating at the Shilin night market where the fried chicken and the sausage are particularly good. Matt and his girlfriend also went to Taipei 101 (which is now the world’s 2nd tallest building), the Chiang Kai-shek memorial, and an assortment of temples including the Confucius temple, the Bo-an temple and the Longshan temple.Matt explored the rugged and less populated east coast on a bike trip that started in Hualien. He visited the Taroko Gorge near to Hualien and nearly spent a night in jail… but it’s not what you think.