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Last time we spoke about the allied invasion of Balikpapan. In June 1945, the war in the Pacific escalated as American forces, spearheaded by Generals Eichelberger and Krueger, fiercely battled the entrenched Japanese on Luzon. Despite harsh conditions and fierce resistance, the Americans made crucial advances, capturing key positions that rekindled hope for the Filipino people. Concurrently, preparations for the invasion of Balikpapan intensified. The Australian 7th Division assembled for a July 1 amphibious assault against a heavily fortified Japanese defense, known for its formidable coast artillery and entrenched positions. The Australians faced fierce opposition upon landing; however, skilled maneuvering and robust artillery support allowed them to swiftly gain a foothold. As the Australians secured their beachhead, they marked the beginning of a challenging campaign against determined Japanese forces in Balikpapan, setting the stage for further confrontations in the Pacific theater. This episode is Victory at Bougainville Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, 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 world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two 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 you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. We last left off on Bougainville, by mid-April, Brigadier Heathcote Hammer's 15th Brigade had commenced its crucial task of relieving Brigadier Field's weary and battered 7th Brigade. This transition came at a pivotal moment when Brigadier Stevenson's 11th Brigade successfully secured the Soraken Peninsula, a strategic point on Bougainville's southern coast, while also continuing their efforts to contain enemy forces along the notorious Numa Numa Trail, a crucial supply route for Japanese troops. Supported by reinforcements in artillery and air power, Generals Savige and Bridgeford were optimistic about continuing their limited offensive toward the south. Their immediate objective was to capture the line of the Hongorai River, considered a significant tactical advantage, followed by the Hari River, which would serve as the 15th Brigade's main aim. On the opposing side, General Kanda had learned a harsh lesson about the ineffectiveness of banzai charges during the fierce fighting at the Battle of Slater's Knoll. This costly experience prompted him to alter his strategy significantly. He decided to pull his remaining troops back to a defensive perimeter focused around Buin, which is located in the southern region of Bougainville. Here, he reinforced his defenses with garrison troops from Kieta, situated on the eastern side of Bougainville, the Shortlands Islands to the northwest, and the Fauros Islands to the northeast. However, with this concentration of forces not expected to be operational until July, the troops stationed in the forward areas were tasked with executing a critical delaying action in the meantime, buying precious time for reinforcements to arrive. Meanwhile, on April 17, the Australian 24th Battalion began its advance along the Buin Road, a vital route for both supply and troop movement. Two companies made their way toward Dawe's Creek, while another company launched an assault against the enemy strongholds at Kindara. Remarkably, they broke through enemy lines the following day, pushing further to Sindou Creek and Umam Creek. Here, they faced multiple sharp counterattacks over the next week, demonstrating the fierce resistance from Japanese forces determined to hold their ground. As patrols moved deeper into the thick jungle on either side of the Buin Road, the struggle became increasingly intense. Each advance was hard-fought, marked by skirmishes that tested the resolve and endurance of the Australian soldiers. Finally, on April 26, the advance resumed in earnest, making rapid gains toward the Hongorai River. The combination of heavy air support and relentless artillery bombardment had effectively dispelled any opposition along the route, allowing the Australians to push forward with renewed vigor. By May 4, as the 24th Battalion finally approached the banks of the Hongorai River, they encountered significant resistance. However, on the 4th Lieutenant Lawn's platoon was advancing with two tanks and a bulldozer when the crew of the leading tank came to a log across the road and saw movement in the bush. A burst of machine-gun fire from the tank cut the leaves away and revealed the barrel of a field gun. The first round fired from the tank's 2-pounder disabled the enemy gun and the enemy seemed to flee. Farther ahead, however, a mine exploded at the rear of the second tank. It was discovered that it had been exploded with a wire by a Japanese concealed in the bush. Henceforward mines and concealed guns were encountered more and more frequently. They were detected chiefly by the practised eyes of the engineer teams of Major Needham's 15th Field Company who became increasingly skilful. Mechanical detectors were defeated by several sorts of mine employed wooden boxes filled with T.N.T., for example; but their presence was betrayed by protruding fuses, wires, disturbed earth, and confirmed by prodding with a bayonet. As the 24th Battalion neared the Hongorai it became evident that the Japanese intended to make the Australians pay a price for each advance, and that they were willing to trade a field gun for a tank at every opportunity. On the 4th and many later occasions leading tanks were fired on at a range of a few yards by guns cleverly concealed beside the track, but in positions from which the Japanese could not hope to extricate them. In other respects also the Japanese tactics were improving and their striking power was strengthened. Each forward Australian battalion was now under frequent artillery fire, evidently directed by Japanese observers who remained close to the Australian advance, and it was this which was now causing most of the casualties. The shells usually burst in the trees and their fragments were scattered over a wide area with lethal effects. To counter the tanks the Japanese were now establishing their positions not astride the track but about 100 yards from it in places where the tanks could not reach them until a side track had been made. The Hongorai River, a critical geographical landmark, ran through Bougainville's lush terrain, acting as both a natural barrier and tactical objective. In late April, the 9th Battalion had continued to push forward across the Huio River, a vital waterway that intersected with Japanese defenses. They faced some enemy resistance but managed to clear the Horinu-Rumiki Trail by the end of the month. This narrow, winding path had strategic importance, connecting various units and enabling supplies to move closer to the frontline. On May 3, the 9th Battalion was finally relieved by the 57th/60th Battalion, which, due to its relative inexperience, found progress challenging along the Commando Road a route named after the elite Australian commandos who often operated in this area. Their inexperience in facing seasoned Japanese troops led to slower advances in the crucial days that followed. Meanwhile, the 2/8th Commando Squadron had been conducting deep reconnaissance patrols towards the Hari River and along the Tiger Road, determined to discover the extent of Japanese defenses south of the Hongorai. The Tiger Road, notorious for its rugged conditions, was pivotal for troop movements in the region. On May 5, the 24th Battalion, now bolstered by a newly assigned tank squadron, resumed its advance with renewed determination. However, they were once again halted by fierce defenders who launched a strong yet costly counterattack the following morning. This desperate but valiant effort by the Japanese troops resulted in significant casualties and demonstrated their resolve to maintain control of the Hongorai line. Subsequently, the Japanese forces ultimately abandoned their positions along the Hongorai during the night. Finally, on May 7, the Australians reached the Hongorai River, marking a significant milestone in their campaign. At that moment, the 57th/60th Battalion was securing a crucial crossing over the Hongorai on the Commando Road, enabling further advances into enemy territory. With the next objective focused on the line stretching from the Hari River to Monoitu and Kapana, Brigadier Hammer's battalions shifted their tactics for the second and third weeks of May. They undertook deep patrols into Japanese-occupied territory, gathering vital intelligence while also seeking to harass the enemy and disrupt their operations. Additionally, the commandos maintained their patrols along the challenging Tiger Road and established a new patrol base further north at Monorei. This base would serve as a critical outpost for monitoring enemy movements and launching further operations. Meanwhile, the 58th/59th Battalion explored the rugged areas south of the Buin Road, successfully clearing the Aitara Mission. This mission played a crucial role in their broader strategies, as it prepared them to execute a wide flanking maneuver aimed at cutting the road east of the Hongorai, further encircling Japanese forces. To support the advancing Australian forces, New Zealand aircraft launched significant attacks on Japanese concentrations positioned along the Buin and Commando Roads. On May 17, the 57th/60th Battalion crossed the upper reaches of the Hongorai River, advancing across a wide front along the Commando Road to draw the enemy's attention to that area. On the eve of this move Hammer issued an order of the day in a characteristic style. He spoke of his "undying admiration" for and "extreme confidence" in his men and told them that the next few weeks might see the major defeat of the Japanese in south Bougainville. "Go to battle as you have done in the last month and no enemy can withstand you." In the subsequent days, they successfully secured territory up to the Torobiru River, creating pressure on the Japanese lines and disrupting their defensive operations. On May 20, following a powerful air and artillery bombardment, the 24th Battalion finally launched its long-anticipated assault across the Hongorai River. This marked a turning point as they occupied the strategically significant Egan's Ridge by May 22. Egan's Ridge offered an elevated position that overlooked the surrounding terrain, making it crucial for controlling movement in the vicinity. Meanwhile, the 58th/59th Battalion executed a stealthy wide flanking maneuver towards Mayberry's Crossing, positioning themselves strategically to disrupt Japanese supply lines and communication. On May 21, the Australians moved out once more to cut the Buin Road at Runai, an essential route that facilitated movement and supplies for the Japanese forces. In the following days, the remaining sections of this critical road were secured as the Japanese forces west of the Hari River were forced to retreat, effectively diminishing their operational capabilities in the region. As these operations unfolded, the 2/8th Commando Squadron established a new base on Morokaimoro, positioning themselves for further reconnaissance and engagements. They began patrolling towards Taitai and the Mivo River, both vital points of interest as the Australians sought to gather intelligence on enemy movements. In the meantime, the 57th/60th Battalion pressed on to capture the Oso Junction by May 27. However, they encountered harassment from night raiding parties and artillery fire, which highlighted the persistent threat of Japanese resistance in this area. On 2nd June the main advance was resumed, the 58th/59th moving forward without opposition through positions which had been "completely devastated by air, artillery and mortars". "Not one enemy was found alive or dead," wrote the battalion diarist, "although a strong smell of death pervaded the whole area." A prisoner taken later in the day said that the air strike had completely demoralised the defenders, and when they heard the tanks approaching they had fled. On the left the 57th/60th reached the Sunin River against slight opposition. On the 3rd and 4th the 58th/59th continued the advance, moving slowly because of the need to disarm an unprecedentedly large number of mines and booby-traps-more than 100 in three days-until they reached the Peperu River. Patrols moving stealthily forward to the Hari and across it found evidence of much confusion, many positions dug but unoccupied, and small groups of Japanese at large. It was decided to attack frontally towards the Hari next day. At the same time, the 57th/60th Battalion also reached the Sunin River, facing only slight opposition during their advance. On June 6, the 58th/59th Battalion launched an attack towards the Hari River, but despite their efforts, they only managed to gain about 500 yards against strong defensive positions held by the Japanese. The next three days proved challenging as the 58th/59th Battalion, supported by tanks, found their progress impeded by swampy terrain, a road littered with hidden mines, and intermittent shellfire threatening their advance. The combined obstacles of the natural environment and determined enemy resistance severely limited their ability to make significant gains. In light of the pressing circumstances, Brigadier Hammer made a pivotal decision to send the 58th/59th Battalion on a shallow outflanking march to the north. Their mission was clear: cut the Buin Road several miles east of the Hari River. At the same time, the 57th/60th Battalion was tasked with thrusting wide to the south, maneuvering around the Ogorata River to intercept the same road near Rusei. After four days of concentrated air and artillery bombardment designed to weaken enemy defenses, the 58th/59th Battalion commenced its operation on June 12. They sent two companies forward to secure a position along the road, located 2,000 yards east of the Hari. This forward position was critical for their strategy to disrupt Japanese supply lines. Two days later, on June 14, these forces continued their advance eastward toward the Ogorata River, while the remainder of the battalion engaged the enemy at the Hari ford, a crucial crossing point. Despite the fierce opposition, the ford was finally secured on June 15, following another extensive bombardment that significantly diminished the Japanese presence along the road west of the Ogorata. This success was instrumental in facilitating further operations in the area. Concurrently, the 57th/60th Battalion had embarked on their mission on June 11, making slow but steady progress through the challenging, trackless bush. They ultimately found a path leading from Kingori to Rusei, where they began encountering Japanese resistance. Pushing through treacherous swampy terrain and dense bamboo thickets, the Australians reached the Buin Road at Rusei by June 15, successfully coordinating with patrols from the 58th/59th Battalion the following day. In addition to securing Rusei, a robust patrol from the 57th/60th Battalion set out along the northern flank to establish a patrol base north of Musaraka. This base detected a significant enemy presence behind them, leading to a critical reassessment of their positions. Consequently, in late June, the 24th Battalion was dispatched to take over the Taitai-Kingori-Katsuwa area, reinforcing the Australian foothold and securing vital routes in the region. Meanwhile, back to the south, the 57th/60th Battalion began to push eastward toward the Mobiai River on June 16. However, their advance quickly met strong opposition just 400 yards into enemy territory. Faced with determined resistance, the battalion executed a wide outflanking maneuver, a tactical shift that successfully forced the Japanese forces to withdraw by June 19, allowing the Australians to continue their advance. In the following days, the 57th/60th Battalion pressed steadily forward, ultimately encountering increased opposition near the Mobiai River on June 24. A heavy bombardment was launched in an attempt to dislodge the entrenched Japanese forces, but it proved ineffective. However, the next day, the Japanese troops had mysteriously withdrawn, allowing the Australians to secure a vital crossing over the river. Taking advantage of this opportunity, the 58th/59th Battalion moved in to occupy the newly attained Mobiai positions. Meanwhile, the 57th/60th and 24th Battalions advanced farther north, preparing for an outflanking maneuver aimed at Shishigatero, a critical tactical point lying to the northeast. In anticipation of an Australian offensive, General Kanda dispatched the 23rd Regiment to establish a defensive base near the Mivo ford. This strategic relocation was part of his preparations for the final defenses behind the Mivo River, as Japanese troops sought to hold their ground against the advancing Australians. By June 28, the 57th/60th and 24th Battalions reached their designated assembly areas, where they successfully repelled several Japanese counterattacks. The next morning, they began their advance southeast, shrouded in the loud thunder of artillery barrages that paved the way for their push. They reached the Buin Road at the confluence of the Ivana, Koopani, and Mivo Rivers, making significant headway. At the same time, the 58th/59th Battalion aimed to open the road for the 24th Battalion, positioned about 1,000 yards away. However, they encountered sharp resistance from Japanese forces defending their positions fiercely. Following this notable success, as Hammer's units faced and repelled various Japanese counterattacks at their new positions, General Bridgeford directed Brigadier Noel Simpson's 29th Brigade to the frontline to relieve the beleaguered 15th Brigade. Each incoming battalion was met with sharp clashes as they moved up, as Japanese forces sought to maintain their hold on strategic territory. Finally, on July 10, Hammer's units were relieved, a long-awaited reprieve after weeks of grueling combat. Despite the shift in command, Simpson's battalions began sending patrols forward in preparation for a crossing of the Mivo River. Unfortunately, due to the heavy resistance encountered and the onset of relentless rains that would continue throughout the month, this final offensive was never carried out. Instead, the troops were limited to vigorous patrolling activities during July and August, maintaining a presence but unable to launch significant offensives in the harsh conditions. Many of these patrols encountered fierce opposition, signaling that the enemy intended to mount a determined defense along the Mivo line. These patrols regularly captured crucial documents from Japanese soldiers ambushed along the tracks leading to their forward positions, allowing Australian forces to construct a clearer picture of the enemy's intentions and deployments. Among these daring reconnaissance missions was one conducted by a patrol from the 42nd Battalion, led by Lieutenant Oldfield. Tasked with scouting a potential crossing at the Mivo, Oldfield and four other soldiers discovered the river was in flood. Undeterred, they stripped off their gear, swam across the turbulent waters, and advanced 500 yards beyond the riverbank, without any weapons. The weight of the Australian artillery and mortar bombardments altered the enemy's tactics. Rather than holding fixed positions, the Japanese began to dig in less and instead employed a strategy of hit-and-run raids and ambushes executed by small groups of three to ten men. Before July 10 arrived, the relentless rain compelled a second postponement of the advance; the new date for the operation was set for July 24. However, the downpour continued to intensify. By July 10, even the patrols could not cross the flooded Mivo. "Torrential rain flooded the divisional area, reducing the Buin Road to a treacherous sea of mud and creating a series of islands between the various rivers." On July 17, conditions worsened further, with a dramatic eight inches of rain falling in just 36 hours. The new challenge was no longer about advancing troops but ensuring that the men were fed where they remained. Virtually all the bridges along the lines of communication were washed away, and all the rivers were flooded; the Mivo was now surging at a speed of twelve miles an hour. As a result, the forward units could only be supplied via air transport. It would take weeks to repair the damaged roads and bridges, leading to D-day being postponed until late August. As the southern operations unfolded, General Savige made a strategic decision to bring Brigadier Arnold Potts' 23rd Brigade from Munda and its surrounding islands to Torokina. Upon arrival, Savige immediately tasked the 27th Battalion with taking over the central sector beyond Pearl Ridge. The Australians quickly began bombing and launching attacks in the Berry's Hill-Hunt's Hill area, ultimately securing this crucial location on May 16. Following the seizure of Berry's Hill, the 27th Battalion conducted patrols toward key positions at Sisivie, Tokua, Base Point 3, and Wearne's Hill throughout late May. On June 3, they initiated an attack towards Tiernan's Spur, making significant progress before being relieved by the 7th Battalion. The 7th Battalion, upon taking over, adopted an aggressive posture, and on June 11, they attacked Tiernan's Spur, successfully securing the feature this time. Soon after, a combination of reconnaissance and air bombardment set the stage for an assault on Wearne's Hill on June 16. However, they encountered strong opposition and were unable to seize its crest until June 20. In parallel operations, a company captured Sisivie without encountering resistance on June 12. Another company was dispatched to establish a forward base in the Wakunai Valley, successfully creating observation posts that overlooked Inus Point and the large Numa Numa Plantation by June 21. After conducting extensive bombardments against remaining Japanese positions, the Australians finally secured the remainder of Wearne's Hill on June 24. Starting June 26, the 7th Battalion began probing towards Centre Hill, which they ultimately found abandoned on July 6. Meanwhile, on July 3, Tokua was occupied as a base for future operations probing north toward Ibu and Buritsiotorara. Artillery and aircraft continued to harass North Hill, which was finally captured on July 13. Just five days later, Cameron's Hill was also successfully attacked and secured. The 7th Battalion then pressed forward along the main track towards Charlie Creek and McInnes Hill, achieving their objectives by August 8 as the remaining Japanese forces were forced to retire to Numa Numa. Looking north, the 55th/53rd Battalion took over from the exhausted 26th Battalion in early April, following the fall of the Soraken Peninsula. Upon assuming command, Lieutenant Colonel Stevenson immediately directed the 55th/53rd to cross the Nagam River and launch an attack towards Pora Pora, a key strategic location in the region. The battalion pressed on along the main coastal track, but on April 13, they faced an unsuccessful assault against the enemy positioned at McKinnon's Ridge. Meanwhile, a company from the battalion moved through an inland route, encountering no resistance as they advanced to a position just two miles from Pora Pora. Recognizing the resolute enemy defenses along the main track, the Australians initiated a program of heavy artillery bombardment, complemented by flanking maneuvers designed to outmaneuver the entrenched defenders. This relentless strategy began to pay off, eventually forcing the Japanese to retreat on April 21. During this critical period, the unopposed company on the inland track continued to push forward until it was only one mile from Pora Pora. In the following four days, the 55th/53rd Battalion fought its way into the Pora Pora bottleneck, engaging in fierce combat that successfully expelled the Japanese forces by April 30. With this victory, the Australians were able to continue their advance northward, making rapid gains against a retreating enemy. On May 4, they captured the Ratsua jetty, a vital logistics point that facilitated further operations. Two columns of the 55th/53rd commenced a swift march towards Ruri Bay, while a company from the 26th Battalion successfully seized Torokori Island on May 6. Three days later, as they finally approached Ruri Bay, the Australians successfully repelled an enemy ambush. However, Brigadier Stevenson's orders were now to halt their advance at the Ratsua-Ruri Bay line and focus on active patrolling extending northward to Tarbut and Tarlena. Despite this directive, the situation became increasingly precarious. The Japanese, bolstered by four small provisional battalions of naval troops under Captain Kato Ekichi, grew aggressive beyond the established line. Daily patrol clashes erupted, with Australian positions and supply lines subjected to constant ambushes. Recognizing the need for reinforcements, the weary 55th/53rd Battalion was relieved by the 26th Battalion on May 21. In response, the 26th immediately dispatched two companies to thrust forward in the area south and east of Buoi Plantation. However, these units quickly encountered strong counterattacks, while patrols faced heavy resistance around Siara and Chindawon. As Stevenson's forces found themselves facing a fortified opponent stronger than anticipated, permission was granted to send two companies from the 31st/51st Battalion to take over the western sector on June 3. Despite this reinforcements, the Australians continued to struggle to make meaningful progress northward. After the 26th Battalion had been in the line for three hard weeks its diarist wrote that the campaign had become one of "holding a superior number of enemy by the aggressive action of a tired depleted battalion-companies were no more than half strength and had been in forward areas continuously for four months". The battalion's fighting strength on 3rd June was only 23 officers and 353 other ranks. The constant patrolling, the artillery fire and the raids on jeep trains on tracks well to the rear were wearing down the men's spirits. In response to the persistent challenges, a strategic decision was made to outmaneuver the Japanese by landing a reinforced company of the 31st/51st Battalion at Porton Plantation, aiming to approach the enemy from the western flank. During the early hours of June 8, the assault force successfully landed unopposed and swiftly established a perimetric defense reaching 150 yards inland. However, the surprised defenders quickly regrouped, unleashing a barrage of machine-gun fire that effectively thwarted the unloading of heavy weapons, reserve ammunition, and essential supplies. Although supporting artillery fire was effectively directed at the Japanese positions, the Australians soon found themselves pinned down as Captain Kato reinforced the defenses surrounding their perimeter. To complicate matters further, a convoy of Australian supplies and reinforcements attempting to reach the newly established perimeter was successfully repelled by the tenacious defenders during the night. The next morning, it was decided to withdraw the force late that evening. However, as the Australians prepared for their retreat, the Japanese launched a strong counterattack from three sides. The enemy attacked in relentless waves, and although they were met with devastating Australian fire, the pressure forced the company to pull back towards the beach. In the morning they launched what was evidently intended as a final blow, thrusting from three sides. Now estimated at over 400 they attacked in waves and were mowed down by the Australian fire. To confuse their enemy they shouted English phrases such as "Watch the right flank", "Throw it in the middle", "It's only me, Jack", and so on. The Australians pulled back towards the beach and at 1 p.m. During the afternoon, three landing craft moved towards the beach under heavy enemy fire in an effort to embark the soldiers. Unfortunately, two of the crafts were overloaded and became stranded. One eventually drifted off with the tide during the evening; however, the other remained besieged by heavy fire throughout the night. On June 10, Australian forces continued their attempts to rescue the stranded men, launching efforts under the cover of a strong air attack. At dawn on June 10, there were 38 living men on board the besieged landing craft, commanded by Corporal Hall. Their meager arsenal included two Bren guns, five Owen submachine guns, and nine rifles. The remaining rations consisted of eight tins of fruit or vegetables, three or four tins of meat, and three tins of condensed milk. Corporal Hall devised a defensive plan to maximize their chances of survival. He removed the wooden shelves under the overlapping sides of the ALCA to create protective cover under the flaps for all the troops. The dismantled wireless set was discarded overboard to free up additional space. To assist with breathing during rising tides, each man was issued six-inch lengths of copper piping. A continuous watch was kept from the coxswain's enclosure to monitor Japanese movements and report any developments. The soldiers cleaned and oiled their weapons using lubricant sourced from the engines, ensuring that they were well-maintained and ready for use. A medical kit was placed in the capable hands of a member of the 19th Australian Field Ambulance, who diligently distributed morphine and dressings as needed. At 15:30 on June 10, a concerted effort to rescue the stranded survivors commenced. An intense and precise air attack targeted the enemy positions, but unfortunately, it failed to hit the pillbox from which most of the fire directed at the barge was originating. Bombers dropped inflated rubber rafts near the landing craft in an attempt to assist, but Japanese gunfire prevented any men from reaching these lifelines. Under the cover of an artillery smoke screen, a landing craft attempted to reach the shore. However, enemy fire wounded several crew members, including the coxswain, damaging the steering gear and causing the craft to circle out of control. Amidst this chaos, Corporal Hall attempted to silence the pillbox with a Bren gun, but his efforts were in vain. In a desperate bid to assist the aircraft in locating the target, he splashed bullets towards the pillbox, yet the attempt proved futile as the damaged landing craft was forced to withdraw. They successfully repelled several Japanese parties attempting to swim out to the immobilized craft during the night. Finally, in the early hours of June 11, the besieged Australians were rescued by three assault boats, managing to pull them from the critical situation. In this endeavor, the Australian forces suffered significant losses, with 23 men reported killed or missing and 106 wounded. Among these casualties, five killed and seven wounded belonged to the 42nd Landing Craft Company. Estimates suggest that the Japanese forces faced losses of approximately 147 confirmed dead, with an additional 50 likely killed. The infantry units suffered specifically dire consequences, with two officers killed and three wounded, these included both company commanders, leaving only Lieutenants Patterson and Reiter, two young veterans from the 6th Division, as the sole surviving leaders from six platoon commanders. Additionally, 14 other ranks were reported killed or missing, while 57 were wounded. Of those wounded, five were sent to the field ambulance suffering from exposure, and nine sustained cuts and bruises. The repulse of the Australian attempt to land near Porton on June 8, 9, and 10 significantly boosted Japanese morale. Observers reported that the landing occurred on a rough strip of beach, making it difficult for the enemy to negotiate the surrounding reefs. The high ground in the vicinity provided an excellent vantage point for the Japanese, allowing for optimal placement of automatic weapons. In response to the Australian advance, Captain Kato swiftly dispatched 150 troops from Chabai to reinforce the approximately 100 men already engaged in combat. These reinforcements succeeded in thwarting any further enemy landings, ultimately pushing the Australians back to the beach, from where their remaining forces were evacuated in haste. Kato estimated that around 250 Australians had landed, resulting in the loss of 60 killed and 100 wounded, alongside 26 Japanese fatalities. If the Japanese report regarding their own losses is accurate, it suggests that both sides engaged in this grim action sustained approximately equal losses. Moreover, during this battle, the reinforced 26th Battalion failed to exploit this diversionary attack, missing the opportunity to push against the stubborn resistance of Captain Kato's isolated posts. On June 20, Brigadier Potts' 23rd Brigade began taking over the northern sector, with orders to contain the Japanese forces in the Bonis Peninsula and patrol towards Buka Passage. This relief operation was completed by the end of the month. However, the 8th and 27th Battalions continued to face harassment from Kato's deep patrols throughout July. Ultimately, the overextended 27th Battalion on the right flank was withdrawn on July 22 to allow the 8th Battalion to successfully attack and capture Commo Ridge the following day. On July 24, the 8th Battalion launched an unsuccessful attack on Part Ridge. However, this heavy assault shook the defenders, paving the way for the Australians to capture the ridge against light opposition on August 5. This marked the last major action of the Bougainville Campaign. In total, Savige's 2nd Corps endured losses of 516 Australians killed and 1,572 wounded. It is estimated that approximately 8,500 Japanese soldiers were killed by Australian forces and their native allies, while an additional 9,800 succumbed to illness during the Australian period on Bougainville. By the end of the campaign, only 23,571 men remained out of about 65,000 who had been on the island when the Americans launched their attack in November 1943. Now, attention turned westward to Balikpapan, where General Milford's 7th Australian Division successfully landed on July 1. They secured an important perimeter extending through Santosa Hill, Parramatta, Mount Malang, and Stalkudo. The battle resumed the following day, with the 2/14th Battalion advancing along the Vasey Highway to seize the Sepinggang airstrip unopposed. Meanwhile, the 2/3rd Commando Squadron took over the area northeast of Stalkudo, though they made little progress toward the Lady Schofield feature due to heavy enemy fire. The 2/27th Battalion strengthened and extended its hold on the high ground northwest of Stalkudo. The 2/16th Battalion pressed northward, successfully capturing Resort, Owen, and Oxley without sustaining any losses. The 2/12th Battalion took Potts and consolidated its position on Portee. The 2/10th Battalion conducted mopping-up operations in the secured areas, patrolling vigorously forward, and also seized Mount Sepuluh. Lastly, the 2/9th Battalion, supported by a troop of tanks, cleared Kandasan town along the coast as far as Signal Hill. By the end of the day, Brigadier Eather's 25th Brigade had landed to take over the central portions of the front, tasked with pushing inland astride the Milford Highway. On July 3, one company of the 2/10th Battalion advanced through the port, while another cleared the Tank Plateau, and a third focused on the lower ground between the plateau and Parramatta. Concurrently, the 2/9th Battalion, supported by its troop of tanks, successfully took the Santosa barracks, which they had bypassed the previous day. The division now held a bridgehead approximately five miles wide and one mile deep, successfully securing one of the two airstrips. On July 3, light aircraft began operating from this newly established base. However, unloading heavy equipment and stores proved to be a challenging task, causing considerable anxiety among the troops. A swell made it difficult to transfer loads to Landing Craft Tank (LCTs) and small craft, while it was impossible to run the Landing Ship Tank (LSTs) directly onto the beach. By 06:00 on July 3, progress was evident, with 985 vehicles and 1,932 tons of various equipment and stores successfully landed, alongside 16,950 men ashore. Later that morning, an LST began unloading at a pontoon jetty constructed on Green Beach by an American naval construction battalion. The captured port was a scene of devastation, characterized by wrecked workshops and warehouses, leaving little more than twisted, rusty steel and piles of rubble where houses once stood. The seven wharves designed for ocean-going vessels had all been burned, rendering them unusable. Among the debris, one dump of scrap iron collected by the Japanese from the ruins measured 520 yards long, with another scrap pile opposite it stretching about 150 yards. As unloading operations continued on the main beaches, the 2/14th Battalion began moving towards the Manggar airstrip but found themselves halted at Batakan Kechil. The 2/27th Battalion took over the defense of the Sepinggang strip, and the 2/3rd Commando Squadron discovered the Lady Schofield feature abandoned, allowing their patrols to press on more than a mile across the high ground overlooking the Sepinggang River. Meanwhile, the 2/33rd Battalion encountered heavy opposition in the hills above Chilton Road but managed to capture Opus, Operator, and Oxygen, as well as a height to the northeast named Orange. The 2/31st Battalion advanced along Milford Highway, facing increasing opposition, but they rapidly secured the junction with Chilton Road. However, they were unable to capture the strong enemy defenses at Nobody and Nurse. The 2/12th Battalion began a march towards Pandansari but had to assault Nail to eliminate the threat of enemy harassing fire. The following day, while the 2/33rd Battalion occupied Letter and Lewis, the 2/31st found Nobody and Nurse abandoned, allowing them to easily secure these features. One company also took control of Nail and began probing towards Lodge. At the same time, the 2/14th Battalion resumed its advance towards Manggar. They successfully crossed the river and pushed 1,300 yards across the airstrip without facing any opposition. However, after midday, heavy Japanese fire unexpectedly swept across the airfield, resulting in the deaths of several officers at the control tower. Despite this setback, and aided by the fire from destroyer Eaton, the Australians pressed on and ultimately secured Manggar and its airfield. By the end of the day, General Milford had successfully pushed the enemy out of Balikpapan and further secured the Sepinggang and Manggar strips. However, it became clear that Admiral Kamada was attempting to withdraw the remnants of his force to the Batuchampar area, aiming to delay any advance along the Milford Highway for as long as possible. The 454th Independent Battalion continued to hold the commanding terrain north of Manggar, and on July 5, its defenses came under intense naval, air, and artillery bombardment, which initially failed to silence the Japanese guns. Meanwhile, Brigadier Eather pressed his advance north in the center. The 2/25th Battalion took control of the positions at Nurse and Nail, while the 2/33rd pressed on against dwindling opposition to capture Mackay, Marshall, Mutual, and Margin. The 2/31st Battalion moved forward to seize Letter and Lewis, followed by the capture of Laverton and Liverpool. Recognizing the necessity of securing the western side of Balikpapan Bay to facilitate port operations, Milford ordered Brigadier Chilton's 18th Brigade to land the reinforced 2/9th Battalion at Penadjam. Following a naval and artillery bombardment, the landing was executed unopposed during the afternoon of July 5, with patrols of the 2/9th immediately probing north and south to secure the perimeter. The following day, a patrol moved south toward Nanang village and onward to the Sesumpu River, while other units explored the area towards the Riko River and Separi. On July 6, the 2/33rd Battalion successfully attacked and captured Metal and Muffle, but they were ultimately repelled from Judge. Meanwhile, the 2/25th pressed onward, taking control of Liverpool and occupying Huon. Looking southeast, the 2/14th Battalion began to probe enemy positions on this day. A strong patrol successfully captured Waites' Knoll but had to repel a series of strong counterattacks during the night, while another patrol was forced back along Vasey Highway. Over the next few days, the Australians continued to engage, probing and bombarding the commanding enemy positions. Ultimately, the 2/14th launched an attack and captured the Frost and Brown features on July 9, effectively eliminating the enemy threat in that area. Meanwhile, the 2/16th Battalion and the 2/5th Commando Squadron attacked an enemy concentration at Gate on July 6 and secured the position two days later, further solidifying their hold on Grand by July 9. To the northwest, on July 7, the 2/25th Battalion moved to Cult and then attempted an assault on Jam but was repelled by fierce defenders. The following day, while Jam underwent probing and bombardment, the 2/33rd Battalion discovered Justice abandoned after heavy shelling and pressed on toward Joint and Judge. Concurrently, Brigadier Eather had dispatched the 2/6th Commando Squadron into the hills overlooking the Sumber River. They successfully occupied Job on July 8 and seized Freight the following day. By July 9, after a concentrated artillery barrage, Jam, Joint, and Judge finally fell as the 25th Brigade secured the first stretch of the Milford Highway to Batuchampar. The 2/31st Battalion then advanced to a road bend due north of Junior, where they encountered an ambush by Japanese raiders. Meanwhile, a company of the 2/9th Battalion landed unopposed at Djinabora on the afternoon of July 8, and on the following day, a patrol base was established at Teloktebang. 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. General Hammer launched a fierce campaign across Bougainville, battling entrenched Japanese troops, they secured the strategic Soraken Peninsula and advanced toward the vital Hongorai River. By July, they had reached the Hari River, significantly weakening Japanese defenses. However, relentless rain hindered further operations.
Oggi vi proponiamo l'intervista registrata al MELLOBLOCCO 2025 a Siara Fabbri, climber statunitense da 8B+ e ricercatrice di Fisica Sperimentale al CERN.
On this episode I have my cousin Siara as a guest. She is also on her dating Jesus journey and explains her walk with Him. Her dating relationship has been a lot about conviction, & correction but also the most comfort she has ever felt …. Check it out now ! Connect with me on ig: @healnglowco
Jorge Astyaro, el hipnotista con el show más longevo del país viene a 17 Grados a desvelarnos todos los secretos sobre la hipnosis y la verdad tras ella. Además de, por supuesto, hipnotizarnos dejándonos una experiencia que recomendamos vivir para creer. 00:00 Resumen 01:43 Inicio 02:32 La magia 07:20 La sugestión y la hipnosis 17:37 Los sueños 20:42 Temas variados (Llegar a recuerdos, niveles de hipnosis, etc.) 48:55 Más temas variados (Cambiar dolor por placer, etc.) 01:09:50 Siara, su tratamiento y ansiedad 01:20:55 Dinámica grupal con ojos cerrados 01:30:03 Sugestión en manos con Leto 01:37:02 Sugestión de los globos 01:46:25 Sugestión a Álvaro 01:57:59 Sugestión a Leto 02:05:44 Sugestión a Mora 02:21:41 Salida grupal de la sugestión 02:24:35 Los shows de Astyaro
With her ascent of New Base Line, Siara Fabi joined the world elite of women climbing 8B+. A huge achievement for someone who started climbing at 21 and who works full time in cutting edge science. Antimatter, anyone?
Siara and I talk about what's goin on in the latest pop culture news
Findest du dein Winterwunder in Paris? Oder verlieren sich deine Träume auf den Stufen des Eiffelturms? Eine romantische Liebesgeschichte für verträumte Lesestunden
Episode Summary In this episode of Sunny Side Up, Philip Warren chats with Siara Nazir about integrating your marketing strategy with artificial intelligence and data science. Siara discusses the transformative impact of Mixed Media Modeling, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the MarTech stack's future direction in the evolving digital marketing landscape. Siara also shares her experience creating an AI chatbot powered by natural language processing that improved customer engagement and boosted non-branded keyword revenue. About the Guest Siara Nazir is an award-winning global digital marketer and media leader who has pioneered AI-based solutions that quadrupled conversions and doubled engagement for marketing programs at Autodesk. She's led digital transformation for two Fortune 500 companies and her strategies have been featured in Forrester and other industry publications. She speaks at many industry conferences and was recently the recipient of the Equality Impact Award for women in tech. Connect with Siara Nazir Key Takeaways ● Beyond just sales and clicks, recognising the revenue contribution of your brand's equity is crucial. ● Mixed media modelling's advantage – This approach goes beyond traditional attribution models, helping marketers understand the revenue implications of their brand's presence across different channels. ● Multi-touch attribution, while popular, may not give a comprehensive picture of a brand's value and impact. Consider alternative models for a fuller perspective. ● Achieving success in non-branded spaces, which are highly competitive and challenging, can significantly boost a brand's visibility and conversions. ● Utilize AI tools to automate various marketing tasks, from content creation to customer engagement. These tools not only speed up processes but also enhance quality. ● Tomorrow's Martech stack will thrive on seamless interaction between software components. Ensure interoperability with robust API connections. ● Balance the decision between choosing best-in-breed solutions and integrated ones. The right choice can significantly impact data flow and efficiency. ● Established tech platforms, though significant, might not always provide the most agile solutions. Quote“The beauty of mixed media modelling is that the software that it sits on actually looks at many other parts of the business that influence revenue, including brand presence.” – Siara Nazir Connect with Siara Nazir | Follow us on LinkedIn | Website
Siara and I discuss the Zeus PPV fiasco in the ring and outside the ring we also talk about the Zion Williamson drama and much more!!!
Stephanie Cousins, CEO of Talent Beyond Boundaries, talks to Louis Denham from the Morning Majlis Team about the incredible feeling of winning this years SIARA and how it is only the beginning of the TBB journey. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio
Yusra Mardini describes her incredible journey from being a Syrian refugee to chasing her dream and becoming an Olympic swimmer and how important events like SIARA 2023 are for refugees around the world. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio
En esta ocasión tenemos a una persona muy cercana a nosotros, Siara. Tiktoker de las del principio del todo. Nos cuenta todas sus experiencias y nos habla de temas los cuales no se suelen hablar como el TCA.
Insulin is expensive. While it costs around 10-13 dollars for manufacturers to produce insulin, big pharma companies are selling it for $250-500 dollars per month. This is because America's warped pharmaceutical market allows three companies, Eli-Lilly, Sanofi, and Novo Nordisk, to dominate the insulin businesses and set insanely high prices for their drugs. Today I am talking to my friend Siara Patel, a freshman at Boston University and a Type 1 Diabetic. We learn about her journey living with Type 1 Diabetes and the economic challenges she and many other Type 1 and Type 2 diabetics face on a daily basis. After my interview with Siara, we will take a deep dive into why the price of insulin has grown so much in the past 20 years and how this life-saving drug has shifted so far way away from its initial altruistic intent. One of the founders of insulin, Canadian scientist Frederick Benting said, “Insulin belongs to the world.” But we seem to be living in reality far away from this statement. Additional resources and information:https://www.jdrf.org/https://civicarx.org/https://diabetes.org/https://openinsulin.org/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_RQl1pK11g Support the show
Siara - Melodic Techno Session Vol.1 Выпускной микс школы диджеев Clubmasters 01. Alexey Union - Zambezy (Original Mix) 02. Anyma, CamelPhat - The Sign (Original Mix) 03. Boris Brejcha - Timelapse (Original Mix) 04. Badrops - Shanti (Radio Edit) 05. Katrin Souza - Robots Train (Magnetic Brothers Remix) 06. Qess Feat. Ursula Rucker - Spaces In Between (Rey&Kjavik Remix) 07. CamelPhat, Cari Golden - Temperament Of The Beat (Extended Mix) 08. Goom Gum, Gaidukova - Freedom (Original Mix) 09. Monarke - Deja Vu (Original Mix) 10. Santiago Luna - Leviathan (Original Mix) 11. Nine One - Rainforest (Stan Kolev Remix) 12. Monococ - Heaven's Gate (Original Mix) 13. Elfenberg - Terminal 5 (Original Mix) 14. Whoriskey - Macha (Extended Mix) 15. Stan Kolev - Samadhi (Original Mix) 16. Vini Pistori - Ruah (Original Mix)
It's the time of the year again for medical student Ayo as decisions, ghosts and memories descend on her. So how will she handle this heavy dose of adulting?
Zwischen New York, der weiten Welt und der großen Liebe … Ein winterlicher Liebesroman für romantisch-weihnachtliche Lesestunden
We talk to the amazing Andy Siara.He tells us the story behind the time loop in Palm Springs, his fear of never working again and gives the most extraordinary piece of advice about hope.He talks the difficult of showrunning, explains what he does well and what went wrong for him when he lost control of his story and why he loves co-showrunners.We cover starting a family, touring rock bands and the importance of having a magic script.You'll never hear a more honest, raw and self-critical interview about making it in Hollywood.
Spinning Out (another music podcast) We talk to artists about their favorite albums and go on wild tangents. Today we're talking with Joey Siara of the band Near Beer & previously of the band Henry Clay People. We talked about Desaparecidos' 2002 album "Read Music / Speak Spanish." We talk about the impact 9/11 had on this album, on American culture as a whole & why this album still resonates with us, twenty years later. We also talk about how much guitar music still has such a big impact in our lives, as well as knowing when to grow socially, emotionally, politically and not just stay some version of yourself from years past. Near Beer released their s/t debut album recently on Double Helix Records. Check out the album wherever you do streaming and pick up a copy on vinyl from the label, right now! Interestingly enough, we didn't talk about it on the pod but Joey's brother (Andy) directed the movie Palm Springs, which you can watch on Hulu. They also both recently released a show called The Resort which is streaming right NOW on Peacock. So go check that out! https://nearbeerla.com/ https://doublehelixrecords.bandcamp.com/artists
Andy & Diane discuss a handful of shows to watch over the long holiday weekend: THE PATIENT on Hulu, MIKE on Hulu, and INDUSTRY on HBOMax, then it's time for a twinspin of interviews with Andy Siara, the showrunner/creator of Peacock's THE RESORT, and Ben Sinclair, a Co-EP on the series and he's onscreen as the eccentric Alex.
Joey Siara of Near Bear and formerly of The Henry Clay People joins Dwyer to walk down memory lane of their drunken halcyon days of youth spent in the properly dangerous neighborhood of Echo Park. Joey also shares the dramatic tale of why he had to quit playing music, his journey to studying at Harvard and why he had to he had to return to music. Joey is brothers former Convos guest Andy Siara who created the Hulu series "The Resort," which Joey also works on as a writer.Part 2 of Joey's Patreon Exclusive ChatOpening Song Headlights, from Near Beer's self-titled album.Near Beer's BandcampDouble Helix Records Near Beer Instagram Climate Emergency Fund Get A Website From Kelly R. Dwyerthemattdwyer.comJoey's 1st Convo EpisodeAndy Siara's Convo Episode Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The series is a multi-generational, coming-of-age love story disguised as a fast-paced mystery that transcends the conventions of time. An anniversary trip puts a marriage to the test when the couple finds themselves embroiled in one of the Yucatan's most bizarre unsolved mysteries that took place fifteen years prior – the disappearance of two teens, a murder, and a disastrous hurricane. It turns out everything is connected, and solving the crime requires unraveling some of life's biggest questions.
The series is a multi-generational, coming-of-age love story disguised as a fast-paced mystery that transcends the conventions of time. An anniversary trip puts a marriage to the test when the couple finds themselves embroiled in one of the Yucatan's most bizarre unsolved mysteries that took place fifteen years prior – the disappearance of two teens, a murder, and a disastrous hurricane. It turns out everything is connected, and solving the crime requires unraveling some of life's biggest questions.
“I needed to make a change in my life,” said Andy Siara about the origin of his screenwriting career. “I was in a band with my brother for a while and we decided to call it a day in 2012. He was making responsible adult decisions, so I thought I had to do that too, so I applied to the only school that didn't require the GRE.” Two weeks later, Siara was enrolled at AFI. “To hedge my bets, I applied to the producing program and the screenwriting program,” he joked. “I stayed up all night writing my first screenplay and I got into both programs—so I decided to do screenwriting.” Andy refers to this as the non-romantic version of his path into screenwriting, but if you go back a little further, the real fascination came when Andy was a 7-year-old and his dad took him to see Jurassic Park. “Oh, okay, this is what I gotta do now,” he said. “I saw that like nine times that summer and developed a true love for movies and then TV in the early 2000s.” Today, Siara is best known for his work on Lodge 49, the movie Palm Springs, and the recent series The Resort. “In order to not hate myself the rest of my life, I knew I had to at least try it,” he said of screenwriting. “I had to back myself into a corner and try it.” Andy's work is all very unique in nature, giving him a signature for the unusual quite early in his career. His most recent project, The Resort, has been described as “one foot on the banana peel and the other in the grave.” It all goes back to a short story he wrote around age 12, called “Stuck in the Past.” Subscribe for video interviews on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUux6BkhC-dtP4Vj1GcgMA If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Hello punk friends! This week, my guest is Joey Siara of the band Near Beer! We had a blast talking about the band (I love their new self titled album ), dogs, his job as a tv show writer and teacher at UCLA, insomnia, music and life in general, touring, etc! You're gonna hear 2 songs of Near Beer, and I also rePUNKmmend you the band Irish Moutarde, from my local scene The Punk Roquette show is happy to be sponsored by www.epicmerchstore.com. Find your favorite merch for more than 200 punk, ska, hardcore and metal bands from all around the world! Reach me here: https://www.facebook.com/punkroquette https://www.instagram.com/punk_roquette/ punkroquette@gmail.com Episode 71: Joey Siara/ Near beer https://linktr.ee/nearbeerLA Irish Moutarde http://www.irishmoutarde.com ----> If you want to support the show, you can help me on the Patreon page for exclusive content. Thank you so much! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Punkroquette You can also make a donation here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/punkroquette https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Punkroquetteu
Joey Siara of the band Near Beer joined me on this weeks episode to talk about the bands self titled debut plus:- The magic of bands that you don't get as a solo act- Watching professional musicians not be able to play a Ramones song the right way- Working on your debut record through a pandemic- Juggling living on the east coast when your band is on the west coast- Knowing your strengths as a musician and songwriter- Your perspective of your own music versus the audiences perspective- Our mutual love for a good album sequence & much more!Near Beer - https://nearbeerla.comhttps://nearbeerla.bandcamp.com/album/near-beerhttps://www.instagram.com/nearbeerlahttps://twitter.com/nearbeerLAhttps://www.facebook.com/nearbeerLACheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonySpecial thanks to Jay Vics for the behind the scenes help on this episode!
From his critically acclaimed screenplay Palm Springs to his upcoming series The Resort, writer Andy Siara likes to explore the “disappointment of time.”
Rania Saadi speaks with Mohammed Zakaria, founder of Jordan's 7Hills for Social Development, about winning the 6th edition of SIARA Award and how their skateboarding project helps give young displaced people and refugees a feeling of community . Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Luźne pogaduchy o karmieniu piersią, laktacji, itp.
In this conversation with the Head of Marketing at Autodesk, Siara Nazir, she talks about marketing and partnerships. Today, you'll hear about Autodesk's digital transformation, some best practices for going through changes, looking at partnerships, getting feature feedback, tracking interactions outside of the ‘add to cart' workflow, the things that are top-of-mind for Siara, and some interesting industry dynamics.Siara is an award-winning global marketer and media leader, pioneering AI based strategies and solutions. Her work has been featured in Forrester, DM News, and The Partnership Economy by David Yovanno, and she has been invited to speak at The Wall Street Journal's Inaugural Executive Forum on AI. She was the first to create an AI-powered conversion accelerator that quadrupled orders. Siara holds a BSc in Marketing from California State University, an MBA in Marketing from Arizona State University, and a degree in Disruptive Strategy from Harvard Business School.To secure your ticket for Partnerships Experience 2022, visit www.ipx22.splashthat.com. Join us on June 14th at Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers, NYC for the one event where all players in the partnership economy come together to discover, network, and exchange ideas for business growth.For more great insights, check out The Partnership Economy book, by David A. Yovanno. The book is available at thepartnershipbook.com and at all major retailers.Episode Outline[00:45] About Autodesk[02:16] Siara's role[03:42] The center of excellence at Autodesk[05:56] Best practices for going through changes[10:09] Looking at partnerships[12:56] Education[14:30] Ambassadors[17:46] Feature feedback[18:36] Tracking partnership interactions[21:00] What's top of mind?[22:48] Interesting industry dynamics[26:06] Siara's inspirational peopleInspirational PeopleLenny AlugasConnect with SiaraLinkedInWebsiteConnect with impact.comWebsiteLinkedIn (Impact)LinkedIn (Dave Yovanno)LinkedIn (Todd Crawford)
In this conversation with the Head of Marketing at Autodesk, Siara Nazir, she talks about marketing and partnerships. Today, you'll hear about Autodesk's digital transformation, some best practices for going through changes, looking at partnerships, getting feature feedback, tracking interactions outside of the ‘add to cart' workflow, the things that are top-of-mind for Siara, and some interesting industry dynamics.Siara is an award-winning global marketer and media leader, pioneering AI based strategies and solutions. Her work has been featured in Forrester, DM News, and The Partnership Economy by David Yovanno, and she has been invited to speak at The Wall Street Journal's Inaugural Executive Forum on AI. She was the first to create an AI-powered conversion accelerator that quadrupled orders. Siara holds a BSc in Marketing from California State University, an MBA in Marketing from Arizona State University, and a degree in Disruptive Strategy from Harvard Business School.To secure your ticket for Partnerships Experience 2022, visit www.ipx22.splashthat.com. Join us on June 14th at Pier 60 at Chelsea Piers, NYC for the one event where all players in the partnership economy come together to discover, network, and exchange ideas for business growth.For more great insights, check out The Partnership Economy book, by David A. Yovanno. The book is available at thepartnershipbook.com and at all major retailers.Episode Outline[00:45] About Autodesk[02:16] Siara's role[03:42] The center of excellence at Autodesk[05:56] Best practices for going through changes[10:09] Looking at partnerships[12:56] Education[14:30] Ambassadors[17:46] Feature feedback[18:36] Tracking partnership interactions[21:00] What's top of mind?[22:48] Interesting industry dynamics[26:06] Siara's inspirational peopleInspirational PeopleLenny AlugasConnect with SiaraLinkedInWebsiteConnect with impact.comWebsiteLinkedIn (Impact)LinkedIn (Dave Yovanno)LinkedIn (Todd Crawford)
Me and Siara talk about Dababy fight with his BM brother and random letter from a aint shit woman and the so called leaked pics in the Hiphop industry and the double standand when it comes to sex
Kękę czyli Piotr Siara wpadł do Odsłuchu z najnowszą płytą "Siara". W rozmowie z Kasią Rodek mówi o sentymentalnym wymiarze albumu, powrocie do dzieciństwa i starych przyjaźni. W audycji pojawiają się także tematy związane z rodziną i nadchodzącymi współpracami rapera. Kękę opowiedział także o playliście stworzonej przez siebie dla słuchaczy Kampusa i Listify. Jakich numerów jest tam najwięcej? Przeważa stary czy nowy rap? O tym wszystkim posłuchacie w podcaście.
Joe Siara, Manager of Peak Performance Programs for the New York Yankees Major League Baseball (MLB) team, joins NSCA Coaching and Sport Science Program Manager, Eric McMahon, to discuss the path from Minor League Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coach to sport scientist. The discussion includes a recap of the 2021 Professional Baseball Strength and Conditioning Coaches Society (PBSCCS) Baseball Sport Science Virtual Clinic, an explanation of the Certified Performance and Sport Scientist™ (CPSS™) exam development process, and practical applications of technology across a variety of performance settings. Find Joe via Email: jsiara@yankees.com | Find Eric on Instagram: @ericmcmahoncscs or Twitter: @ericmcmahoncscsShow NotesShow Notes Coming Soon!
Rania Saadi and Ahmad Dawud discuss the Big Heart Foundation accepting nominations for the sixth edition of the Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support (SIARA) 2022 that is running from September 15 – November 15. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
Ist es sinnvoll, eine Trainer*innen-Ausbildung zu machen, wenn mein Hund Problemverhalten zeigt? Diese und weitere Fragen zum Thema Trainer*innen-Ausbildung haben wir bei Instagram gesammelt. In dieser Folge beantworten Ulli und Nathalie die meistgestellten Fragen. Außerdem berichtet Nathalie von ihren Erfahrungen mit der Ausbildung bei der ATN AG. Bitte beachte: Wir sprechen in dieser Folge nur Empfehlungen aus. Wenn wir ein Ausbildungsinstitut nicht nennen, stimmen die vermittelten Inhalte nicht mit unseren Vorstellungen von modernem und professionellem Hundetraining überein oder wir kennen die Inhalte der Ausbildung nicht und können dementsprechend keine Aussage treffen. Du erfährst in dieser Folge: • Welche Ausbildungen wir von Dog It Right empfehlen. • Worauf du bei der Wahl der Ausbildungsstätte achten solltest. • Welche unterschiedlichen Ausbildungen es gibt. • Wie du herausfindest, welche Ausbildung zu dir passt. • Welche Möglichkeiten zur Finanzierung es gibt. • Welche Möglichkeiten du nach der Ausbildung hast.
Film poświęcony Januszowi Rewińskiemu - aktorowi, kabareciarzowi a także politykowi i komentatorowi politycznemu, najbardziej znanemu z roli Siary w filmie Kiler.
We continue to discuss the happenings of current times in this episode. We are sorry for the inconvenience of the glitches. Cohost- @brandontradford on instagram Cohost- @emaleejbenjiman on instagram Guest- @siara.skrazt on instagram
Today we interview siara, we disscuss many world issues and current happenings. Many opinons are shared on serveral diffrent topics. We hope you enjoy! Cohost- @brandontradford on instagram Cohost- @emaleejbenjiman on instagram Guest- @siara.skrazt on instagram
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The crew is back for another week on the road to more success The crew kicks things off with this week with a review of J. Cole's album and a rundown of the hottest pop culture topics. Siara starts #LadiesFirst with asking what's the weirdest sexual request you ever received? Phamous on #RoadRage talks is all plastic surgery good plastic surgery. Tune closes out #TalkAboutIt with a discussion on family drama, and dealing with in's and out's of a specific situation. Buckle up!
El episodio de hoy es diferente y especial porque es completamente en ingles y adicional tenemos una invitada que nos comparte ideas sobre como manejar nuestro tiempo. Is really important understand the value of our time and how to manage it to reach our goal in life. Here we share our tricks to get things done and also spend quality time with the people we love.
Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew is back for another week on the road to more success. The crew kicks things off with a J. Cole appreciation segment. Siara, Calvin & Tune all highlight their favorite J. Cole moments. Siara"s #LadiesFirst discusses the Posha situation from ROHA. Phamous in #RoadRage goes in depth about being "outside" this summer and the world opening back up. Tune closes on #TalkAboutIt with a very in depth conversation on mixing friendship and business! Buckle up, we back!
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew is back for another week on the road to more success. Siara & Tune kick things off by briefly discussing the results of the Derek Chauvin trial and the many aspects with the state of the culture. In #LadiesFirst Siara talks respecting servers, Tune takes over #RoadRage to discuss the importance of monogamy in relationships, Phamous hops in the whip to take over and discuss work place crushes, and Tune on #TalkAboutIt highlights the appropriate way to shoot your shot in the comments. Buckle up, we back!
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew is back for another week in the whip on the road to more success. Siara kicks things off with #LadiesFirst discussing Usher getting it popping with the Usher Bucks, Phamous talks relationships on social media in #RoadRage, and Tune goes in depth on #TalkAboutIt people dealing with your change. Buckle up, we back!
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew is back for another week in the whip on the road to more success. Siara kicks things off with #LadiesFirst discussing the DMX breaking news, along with media outlets responsibility, Phamous talks quality of sex versus quantity in #RoadRage, and Tune goes in depth on #TalkAboutIt on the idea of normalizing "friendship dates". Buckle up, we back!
To nie była zwyczajna Wielkanoc. Plaża, potem mini-party, a następnie koszmar z windą w roli głównej. Nie zabrakło naszego przyjaciela jajowara, który wzbudził ogólną sensację. Jednocześnie przepraszamy Ludzi Z Windy. Tacy jesteśmy...
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). After a 3 month hiatus, the longest break the podcast has ever had, the crew is officially back. Over the next three episodes each host will takeover and curate all three topics for the show. This week, it's Ladies First with Siara in the driver's seat. Siara revisits Megan Markel's interview with Oprah, when is the chase during courtship over, and much does the age gap really matter when you're dating? Buckle up, we back.
On this episode of The Screenplayed Breakdown, we speak with actor and comedian, Andy Samberg, and writer, Andy Siara, about their film, 'Palm Springs'. Samberg and Siara talk about the benefits of shooting a film on a low budget and the importance of not selling out the tone of the film or its characters.
Today on the pod we are joined by Andy Siara. Andy is a screenwriter whose first movie Palm Springs just came out this year on HULU. It stars Andy Samberg and it is fantastic. In our conversation we discuss the relationship of meaning to mortality, we talk about the leaps of faith that are life and love, and Andy shares how Jurassic Park changed his life as a child and why there are dinosaurs in his new movie. Let’s dive in, but first SPOILER ALERT, before listening to this conversation you really have to stop and go watch the movie on HULU. Ok, fair warning, now let’s dive in. FEATURED LINKS Andy Siara IMDB SHOW LINKS Carry the Fire Podcast Website Instagram Twitter Produced by Andy Lara at www.andylikeswords.com
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara starts Ladies First twerking at brunch down in Texas, Phamous poses the question when is it too late to switch careers, and Tune talks about the power of reconciliation.
'Palm Springs' writer Andy Siara discusses how the story evolved through the writing process, the tricky tonal balance the script strikes, and much more. The film stars Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti as two wedding guests that develop a budding romance while stuck in a time loop, living the same day over and over again. Don’t forget to subscribe to the Write On Podcast on iTunes!
Host Moon Zappa speaks with screenwriter Andy Siara (Lodge 49) about Hulu’s time-loop rom-com Palm Springs – What would you do if you had to relive the same day over and over again?
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara starts Ladies First discuses best ways to communicate with your partner when you're mad, Phamous talks closure, and Tune talks about being in love. Buckle up, it'll be a fun one!
Director Max Barbakow and writer Andy Siara tell us how their therapeutic writing process and friendship made Palm Springs what it is, and was ultimately the most rewarding part of the process. And why the fact that no one gave a sh*t about them was, in a way, their greatest strength. In case you've been living in a time-loop cave, Palm Springs, starring Andy Samberg and Cristin Milioti, came out earlier this year after netting the biggest sale in Sundance history with a Hulu + Neon deal for $17,500,000.69 to acquire the film. The movie was released during the pandemic in July, which was a blessing in disguise: breaking out with a record-setting opening weekend on Hulu. Learn more about Palm Springs here: How Editing Made ‘Palm Springs' the Most Popular Movie on Hulu The Creators of the Record-Breaking 'Palm Springs' Dissect Their Process 7 Editors Take Us Behind the Curtain on Cutting a Sundance Feature Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara starts Ladies First discussing Cardi B and Offset's divorce, Phamous ask when do you step in on another couple's argument, and Tune gets personal about job.
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara starts Ladies First discussing what it's like getting it out the mud vs. using your resources, Phamous talks replacing Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, and Tune closes by talking about the Joe Budden vs. Charlamagne debate.
Muchas personas no saben que existen 6 diferentes tipos de estilos de personalidades en el mundo de la moda y en este episodio Rosa los explica todos. ¿Cuál es el tuyo? Si no sabes la respuesta en este episodio Rosa te ayuda a identificarlo. Rosa y Siara también hablan de porqué a ellas no le gusta seguir mucho las tendencias de moda, errores de moda que algunas personas cometen y muchos más consejos de moda en este episodio.Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
The latest Andy Samberg comedy threw audiences for a loop, so we're enlisting the help of the writer and the director of 'Palm Springs' to break it down. @Amanda the Jedi joins Intercut for our Let Us Explain interview with Max Barbakow and Andy Siara to discuss balancing comedy with drama, 'Groundhog Day' comparisons and Nana's mysterious role. If you like this podcast share it and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Facebook - Facebook.com/IntercutPod Instagram - Instagram.com/IntercutPod Twitter - Twitter.com/IntercutPod YouTube - YouTube.com/IntercutPod
Andy Siara is Chuck's friend and also the writer of the new Andy Samberg movie, Palm Springs. They chat about the writing process and Andy's crush, the 2014 Swedish dark comedy Force Majeure. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara goes viral again and discusses millennials leaving jobs, Phamous has some Road Rage for college freshman, and Tune discusses the old you vs the new you!
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week Siara leads off as always with Ladies First with a conversation about kids and COVID, Phamous talks public vs private apologies, and Tune discusses the multilayer Meg The Stallion fiasco.
En la vida pasan situaciones totalmente fuera de nuestro control las cuales cambian nuestra realidad por completo. Ante estas situaciones generalmente tendemos a poner todo en pausa y esperar a que todo vuelva a la normalidad. La realidad es que es bien raro que todo vuelva a ser exactamente igual a lo que era antes, lo cual puede llevarnos a sentirnos frustrados. En este episodio Rosa y Siara hablan de cómo enfrentar nuevas realidades. También hablan de cómo adaptar nuestra vida personal y de negocios a esos cambios. En este episodio Rosa recomienda leer el libro “El hombre en busca de sentido” del autor Viktor E. Frankl.Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
Andy Siara screenwriter of the hit summer Indie film Palm Springs joins CWMD to talk about the evolution of the film, discovering his love for movies, his early days in the band the Henry Clay People, and shift from musician to TV/film writing.**SHOW NOTE**There is a slight technical issue with a faint buzzing in the sound. I didn't hear it during recording. Sorry I couldn't fix it.Show NotesPalm Springs can be screened on Hulu.Music: "Turn Your Head," by Ken Vandermark from the album Turn Your Head. (21st Mobile ASCAPHosted & Produced by Matt Dwyerthemattdwyer.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! This week we have the lovely @_MayaJayee on the show to have a great conversation about the black agenda. Siara leads off Ladies First with a question about responding someone cat calling your s/o, and Tune ask If if girls night or guys night is better?
Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews writer Andy Siara and director Max Barbakow about Palm Springs. Download my podcast hereCopyright © Unlikely Films, Inc. 2020. All rights reserved.
"Palm Springs" was one of the breakout hits from this year's Sundance Film Festival. Acquired by NEON for $17.5 million, representing the largest acquisition in the festival's history, the entertaining romantic-comedy is coming to Hulu this Friday, July 10th, 2020. Starring Andy Samberg, Cristin Milioti, Peter Gallagher & J.K. Simmons, the film utilizes the "Groundhog Day" premise to show two people caught in an infinite time loop during a wedding in Palm Springs. Dan Bayer interviews director Matt Barbakow and screenwriter Andy Siara first about their vision for the film, while Will Mavity comes in later with editor Matt Friedman talking about how the film was shaped. Listen to both interviews below and be sure to check out "Palm Springs" this weekend! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
When 4-year-old Siara had a medical emergency during a flight from San Juan to Philadelphia, Spirit Airlines landed the plane in Turks and Caicos so she could receive medical attention. Spirit then found a way to bring Siara and her family back home. The story from "Reporter's Notebook" anchor David Begnaud.
Roz chats with Lily from Wisconsin who lived in a historic home that has even been on lists of haunted places, Corinne who saw a ghost boy as a child, and Siara who got a scratch from phantom nails!! Do you have a real-life ghost story for Roz to read on the air? Please rate Ghosted! 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave your story in the review! Have an EVP? Send it on over to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com. Follow Roz on instagram @rozdrezfalez and be sure to join the facebook group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Roz chats with Lily from Wisconsin who lived in a historic home that has even been on lists of haunted places, Corinne who saw a ghost boy as a child, and Siara who got a scratch from phantom nails!! Do you have a real-life ghost story for Roz to read on the air? Please rate Ghosted! 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave your story in the review! Have an EVP? Send it on over to GhostedByRoz@gmail.com. Follow Roz on instagram @rozdrezfalez and be sure to join the facebook group! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio Rosa y Siara hablan de las señales que a veces ignoramos en las relaciones y que pueden ser “red flags” de que la persona tiene poco interés por ti, no quiere nada serio, o tienen a otra persona al mismo tiempo. Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
Episode 4 inspires with radio & podcast host, Siara Danyale. Sponsored by the stylish people over at The Sty.le Code. Connect with our guest, sponsor and Trinity Labs via the Instagram handles below. Please share your thoughts on this episode with the hashtag, #InsidetheLabPodcast! Guest: @SiaraDanyale Sponsor: @TheSty.leCode Trinity Labs: @TrinityLabs
Sommer, Sonne, Strand und eine Begegnung, die dich nie wieder loslässt … Ein berührender Liebesroman für spannende Lesestunden Zion liebt die Dämmerung, das Meer und sein Surfbrett. Als er eines Abends einen ertrinkenden Hund aus den Wellen rettet, hat er keine Ahnung, dass der Vierbeiner sein Leben für immer verändern wird. Denn einige Jahre später läuft ausgerechnet der zurückhaltende Rüde der jungen Lia in die Arme. Das Tier ist wie ausgewechselt und auch Zion fühlt sich von ihrer geheimnisvollen Art angezogen. Doch Lia hegt eine unergründliche und schier unüberwindbare Wut gegen Surfer. Kann Zion Lias Schweigen brechen und sie für sich gewinnen oder ist bereits alles verloren? Dies ist eine korrigierte Neuauflage der Romans Zwischen uns das Meer – Lia und Zion Gelesen von Anja Kalischke
¿Está bien tener una amistad con tu ex cuando ya estas en una relación con otra persona? ¿Se debe compartir con las amigas y tu pareja al mismo tiempo? ¡Jum! Rosa y Siara discuten sus puntos de vista sobre estos temas y también hablan sobre la importancia de la comunicación entre las parejas. Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
On this episode of The Rerouted Podcast, Mandy spends some quality time with her daughter Siara. They talk about how it felt when Siara learned of her mom's rectal cancer diagnosis as well as what it means for her future. They also talk about the obstacles due to health insurance issues and life in the age of Web MD.Episode originally recorded on 4/3/2020
Rosa y Siara hablan de la importancia de trabajar inteligentemente y no más duro, lo cual te ayudara a ahorrar tiempo, dinero y recursos. Muchas personas trabajan largas horas sin ver ningún tipo de resultados lo cual puede llevarlos a sentirse frustrados y cansados. Trabajar largas horas y sin descanso no te garantiza que vas a tener éxito sin embargo trabajar de manera inteligente te dará resultados increíbles. Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
En este episodio Rosa y Siara hablan sobre la importancia de tener empatía hacia los demás para ser un buen líder. Siara explica que no tienes que esperar a tener una idea/producto revolucionario para empezar un negocio y que tu pasión te puede llevar a una gran idea de negocios. Rosa y Siara explican que no existe un plan perfecto de negocios, lo mejor es empezar antes de que te sientas listo, aprender y modificar tu plan de negocios en el camino. Rosa explica que su negocio “Blush Boutiques” comenzó siendo una tienda de ropa y hoy día es un negocio completamente diferente “Blush Brand & Company” el cual se dedica a ayudar a otros negocios. El negocio de Rosa a evolucionado con ella en el camino. En este episodio Rosa y Siara también hablan de la importancia de perder el miedo a cometer errores en los negocios y que lo importante es aprender de ellos lo más rápido posible para llegar al éxito.Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa Cardenas
Matt Bonadies, KB9YOJ, president of the Southern Indiana Amateur Radio Association, will take your questions about virtual club meetings! SIARA will be meeting virtually due to social distancing requirements from the coronavirus, and we'll discuss ideas about clubs, LIVE.Be sure to CALL in with your questions and comments by calling 859-982-7373 live during the call-in segment of the show. You can also tweet your questions before or during the show to @HamTalkLive.UPDATE: The free ZOOM videoconferencing for longer than 40 minutes is for only ARRL Affiliated Clubs IN THE HUDSON DIVISION. I was able to get more information since the show aired. If you're in the ARRL Hudson Division and your club is an ARRL affiliated club and your club wants to have the longer meeting time on Zoom, contact your director Ria N2RJ at n2rj@arrl.org. We are not aware of any other ARRL divisions having this ability at this time. But, the 40 minute ZOOM conferences are always free!
Welcome BACCCK to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! They discuss the Corona epidemic, Siara talks Da Baby, Phamous advice on how to keep connected with friends, and Tune talks who makes better friends between men and women?
This week C-Dub brings another lovely guest on the show, Siara ( insta: https://instagram.com/gecksandspecs?igshid=gjhugvciqvzb ) to discuss some of the best and the worst of ecchi anime and what are some of the issues that long running anime shows run into! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weebcast/support
Welcome BACCCK to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with with a new episode! Siara ask if having kids slows down your life, Phamous wants to know if you would support your friends Only Fans account, and Tune talks Meg The Stallion contract Come ride with us on the journey to more success
En este episodio Sonia Alejandra, fundadora de Mujerón Movement comparte su historia con Rosa y Siara. Desde sus participaciones en Nuestra Belleza Latina 2011 & 2018, el proceso de audiciones, su carrera en un programa de TV, hasta que inspiro a que naciera su movimiento Mujerón Movement el cual se dedica a darle un espacio a mujeres emprendedoras para que puedan compartir su historia y ser de inspiración a otras mujeres. En este episodio Sonia lo cuenta todo.Síguenos en Instagram: Dos Latinas PodcastSiara RochellRosa CardenasSonia AlejandraMujerón Movement
En este episodio Rosa y Siara hablan sobre la importancia del amor propio y de como a veces nosotras mismas somos nuestra peor enemiga. También hablan de como parar la mala costumbre de despreciarnos a nosotras mismas y como mantenernos motivadas en momentos difíciles. En este episodio Siara les recomienda los libros de la autora Cara Alwill, “Sparkle”, “Fearless & Fabulous” y “Girl Code” los cuales para ella fueron de gran ayuda en su vida. Rosa les recomienda el libro “Self Made”, de la autora “Nelly Galán”.Síguenos en Instagram: * Dos Latinas Podcast* Siara Rochell* Rosa Cardenas* Blog de Siara http://siararochell.com/
Bienvenidos a Dos Latinas Podcast. Rosa y Siara se han unido para traerte lo último en estilo de vida, negocios, moda, belleza y mucho más. Te invitamos a que seas parte de esta nueva aventura. Siara Rochell es blogger de moda y estilo de vida en siararochell.com y empresaria dueña de la tienda en línea Balia Boutique. Rosa Cardenas es empresaria, consultora de imagen y "stylist" Acceso Total Telemundo Arizona.
Welcome BACCCK to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). The crew missed you all dearly and are back with their 100th episode! Thanks for all the love you've shown from day one, we wouldn't be here without you! To kick things off, the team discusses the tragic passing of Kobe Bryant, Siara reflects on the best ways to deal with grief, Phamous has a tough question on race, and Tune talks legacy after death. Come ride with us on the journey to more success!
Eine unverhoffte Begegnung am Strand … Was hält das Schicksal für dich bereit? Ein berührender New Adult Roman über die große Liebe Der smarte Zion liebt die Dämmerung, es ist die beste Zeit zum Surfen. Als er eines Abends von einem Wellenritt mit seinem Boot nach Hause fährt, rettet er einen ausgemergelten Hund, der in den Wellen um sein Leben kämpft. Das Tier trägt um seinen Hals eine Metallbox mit einem Brief und einem Ring. In knappen Worten wird Zion aufgetragen, das Tier zu behalten. Einige Jahre später läuft der zurückhaltende Rüde am Strand der jungen Lia in die Arme. Das Tier ist wie ausgewechselt. Auch Zion fühlt sich von ihrer geheimnisvollen Art angezogen. Doch seine beginnende Zuneigung trübt ein Schatten. Warum ist Lia so wütend auf Surfer und wieso geht sie seinem Hund aus dem Weg? Und wer ist sie wirklich? Kann Zion Lias Schweigen brechen und ihr Herz für sich gewinnen? Hier geht es zum E-Book https://www.digitalpublishers.de/ebooks/zwischen-uns-das-meer-zion-lia/
Welcome BACK to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp) "We appreciate all of you that have been asking where we've been the past few weeks. We are officially back with a full tank of and the foot on the gas." - Push To Start Podcast Come ride with us as Push To Start celebrates their 2 year anniversary! Listen in as Siara discusses the art of sending nudes, Phamous talks race in the work place, and Tune closes by offering up thanks!
Welcome BACK to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp) "We appreciate all of you that have been asking where we've been the past few weeks. We are officially back with a full tank of and the foot on the gas." - Push To Start Podcast Listen in this week as the trio discuss the top 10 things they missed in their absence. Siara talks ghosting in Ladies First, Calvin gives a scenario for couples and their willingness to move away with one another, and Tune gives some keys for people dealing with trials and tribulations in Talk About It.
Practical AI with Siara Nazir + why LinkedIn wants an Identity Graph
Today we welcome special guest Siara (pronounced Sai-ra) Nazir, who is Head of Digital Marketing at Autodesk - a company we are all familiar with because of products like Autocad (that is just one of the hundreds of its brands of course)…Siara herself has been a marketer for close to two decades, and has done it all, from above the line to below the line and now digital marketing. We’re excited to be speaking with a practitioner to get a different perspective on martech and the challenges that come with digital transformation. Here are my choice takeaways from the show!
Today we welcome special guest Siara (pronounced Sai-ra) Nazir, who is Head of Digital Marketing at Autodesk- a company we are all familiar with because of products like Autocad (that is just one of the hundreds of its brands of course)…Siara herself has been a marketer for close to two decades, and has done it all, from above the line to below the line and now digital marketing. We’re excited to be speaking with a practitioner to get a different perspective on martech and the challenges that come with digital transformation. Here are my choice takeaways from the show! Segment 1: in conversation with Siara Nazir 1. Siara has led the digital transformation for two Fortune 500 companies in her career, and she tells us all about her key insights. a. Dirty data is the biggest hurdle for any company trying to transform to a digital and experience led model b. People and processes are equally important. Trying to work in new ways with old organizational structures is a common misstep that companies make c. Collaborating with stakeholders such as dealers and distributors is central to winning digital transformation with companies that have an instore-online model. Balancing the relationship between ecommerce (D2C) and the traditional channels like resellers is a core skill d. Balancing the customers’ online and offline experience is also central to winning in the experience economy – marketers sometimes tend to ignore the experience in the offline world while making the digital transformation 2. We then talk about performance marketing. Is measurement and metrics the elephant in the room for marketers? Siara’s opinion is that indeed marketers seem stuck in old metrics that don’t matter in today’s environment. She explains how Autodesk is in the process of phasing out the return of ad spend and working towards a more full-funnel marketing measurement model, trying to address points along the buying journey where conversion or drop-off happens. A robust ‘pathing analysis’ is central to this approach. 3. AI for marketing applications has been a pet area of interest for Siara, and she has also shared in public her experience of developing an ‘AI-led conversion accelerator’ that helped quadruple conversions and double brand engagement. Siara tells us all about how that was created – and how it worked out. An unmissable bit of the show! 4. Our stock question of the week on how Siara makes martech investment choices, and what the Autodesk martech stack looks like fails to get any specific tool names, but definitely elicits a couple of gems including some information that’s going to have martech vendor sales reps sit up and take notice! SEGMENT 2 Trend of the week: the future of marketing automation To quote David “SugarCRM has purchased Salesfusion, one of the few stand-alone marketing automation systems still, um, standing. In the past month, Acquia bought Mautic, Act-On Software expanded into new channels, and MailChimp launched its own marketing automation product. Marketing automation is still popular but more as a condiment than an entrée.” I disagree and think marketing automation is going to be the glue that holds all marketing together in the future. But then we come up with a third angle altogether - with LinkedIn’s acquisition of Drawbridge, are social media walled gardens going to be the new marketing automation- or indeed, the new marketing stack? We debate it out, figuring that with the last of the standalone marketing automation platforms no longer in the market, the acquisition of identity graph capabilities giving social media platforms the power to own the ‘relationships’ of people with other people, brands and ideologies, and collapsing the distance between martech and adtech applications, we will see a very different martech landscape emerge in the near future. Are you ready?
In this episode Sam meets sculptor, artist and writer, Siara Berry. They chat about what inspires her art, the background and thought behind some of her more recent works, mental health, welcome mats, blackout poetry, selling things at the end of the driveway, moving around the same city and her largest work of art.
This week’s episode of On Hold with Siara features another one of my favorite country radio program directors, M. Fletch Brown. He’s with WXFL in Florence, Alabama. It’s always a fun time when we get to visit. As much fun as we have, he also gives some wonderful advice to the artists I work with, […]
For today’s episode, I have an interview I conducted a couple of months ago with Siara-Lauren, a Director and Dp at FSU’s College of Motion Picture Arts. She has also won Best Documentary at this year’s Southern Sunset Undergraduate Film Festival for her film “Reformed and Retweeted.” In the interview, we will be discussing movies, […]
I have been so excited introduce this project with you. I have always loved listening to podcasts and I have always had the idea of hosting my own. Country Radio Seminar (CRS) felt like the perfect place to start, at least I thought. Over the years and several conversations and radio tours later, some of […]
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A story of love, life, struggle and a journey into a grieving soul.
Welcome to the Push To Start Podcast hosted by Tune (@djnicktune), Siara Danyale (@siaradanyle), and Phamous Phillips (@calvinofcolp). Listen in as the trio discusses a hilarious story by Siara, Calvin finally catching up on Insecure, and why are y'all so quick to cancel people? #PassTheAux Push To Start Playlist: itunes.apple.com/us/playlist/push…/pl.u-dEeYUmZR4Y Videography/Photography : @ogb_fm Social Media/PR: @blackkout__ Producer: @jbdelight Intern: @indescribablegreatness
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