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0:00 - The Avalanche won AGAIN! They're unstoppable right now. The key to their point streak right now might not be anything on the ice. It might come from their choice of music in the locker room.15:53 - The Broncos singed Elijah Moore to their practice squad. Is Mat really excited about that? Are we seriously out here getting stoked for practice squad signings?33:13 - The latest CFP rankings were released. Do they make sense? Do we like the committee's methodology?
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Have you ever wondered whether it is easier to travel with toddlers or teens when you are using points and miles to explore the world as a family? In this episode, Alex and Jess are joined by Traci as they share what they have learned from years of traveling with kids at every age. They talk honestly about the joys and challenges that come with each stage, from managing nap schedules to giving older kids more independence on the road. You will hear real stories about tantrums in beautiful places, long flights with little ones, and the practical benefits of traveling earlier in your child's life. The Squad also shares why teens can be incredible travel companions who help navigate airports, plan parts of the itinerary, and bring their own interests into the experience. They offer advice for packing entertainment, choosing destinations with or without car seat logistics, and finding activities that work for both younger and older kids. You can find links to resources mentioned in this episode plus the transcript here: pointstalksquad.com/157 Ready to get started with NEARLY FREE travel? Click here for the exact offers we would sign up for this month: https://pointstalksquad.lpages.co/bestoffers/ Points Talk is also on YouTube! You can watch this episode here: youtube.com/@pointstalksquad Let us know what you want to hear on the podcast by sending us a DM on Instagram: instagram.com/pointstalksquad
Good Vibe Tribe: The Tewksbury 14U Cheer Squad is Heading to Florida! full 330 Tue, 02 Dec 2025 14:33:03 +0000 5Y5LnCRAqhNujYVmltnxwNV1Kh5CU9M7 society & culture Karson & Kennedy society & culture Good Vibe Tribe: The Tewksbury 14U Cheer Squad is Heading to Florida! Karson & Kennedy are honest and open about the most intimate details of their personal lives. The show is fast paced and will have you laughing until it hurts one minute and then wiping tears away from your eyes the next. Some of K&K’s most popular features are Can’t Beat Kennedy, What Did Barrett Say, and The Dirty on the 30! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwav
This week, the NatCon Squad discusses: 00:00 - Intro 00:50 - National Guard Murder in DC 15:34 - The Hegseth Double-Tap Story 26:06 - Iryna's Law in NC 36:16 - FDA Leaked Child Covid Death Memo 46:55 - Final Thoughts With Will Chamberlain, Ben Weingarten, Amber Duke, and Inez Stepman. Produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. For the latest updates, follow us on X: @natcontalk www.nationalconservatism.org
City are quickly back in action as the festive fixtures begin to ramp up. Join Amos and Jon as they look ahead to City's Premier League showdown with Fulham. Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/uz9wWBKgX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
In this episode, Olu takes a deep dive into the preliminary list of Super Eagles players selected for the AFCON 2025 tournament. After analysing the list, Olu predicts what the final Super Eagles squad could look like, names that he expects to see in the final squad selected by Eric Chelle.#SuperEagles (00:00) Intro(01:10) Full Provisional List(05:42) Final Squad Predictions(06:50) Goalkeepers(08:17) Full-backs(11:59) Center backs(14:33) Defensive & Center Midfielders(15:51) Central Attacking Midfielders(16:58) Wingers(18:30) Strikers(22:07) Final squad predictions(23:36) Overall squad thoughts
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#942 | Ed, Daniel and Dharnish break down the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace with a focus on what actually drove the result. The first half offered little control or invention. The second half looked sharper but still exposed the same structural problems that keep holding United back. They examine the setup, the halftime tweaks, and why the team continue to lean so heavily on set pieces for threat. There's a detailed look at Bruno's role, Lisandro Martinez's influence on the back line, and why the wingback positions remain such a drag on the system. Injuries, profiles, and mismatched roles all come into play. The episode wraps with a frank look at recruitment. What profiles are missing, what could fix the open play issues, and which moves in the next windows would actually move the squad toward something coherent. 00:00 Introduction 00:52 Match overview 02:02 First half 03:23 Lineup and approach 05:18 Player profiles and performances 08:14 Second half changes 11:05 Defence and Martinez 16:30 Wingback issues 19:07 Open play chance creation 21:58 Squad needs and transfer ideas 24:46 Set pieces 29:15 Closing thoughts If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's pep talk, I am sharing how we're using custom AI bots inside our programs to simplify office hours, streamline prep work, and help clients get faster, deeper results without overwhelming their schedules. In today's episode, I share:02:30 – Why office hours often feel repetitive and how AI helps students show up more prepared04:00 – The real reason we rebuilt Antisocial School using micro-topic bots05:12 – How AI now handles the “prep work” so live calls can focus on strategy and deeper coaching07:03 – What Layla the Layout Legend does and why clients get instant momentum with her09:23 – The simple system for training each bot with curriculum, FAQs, examples, and voice10:58 – How Betty the Blogger turns transcripts into SEO-friendly posts + carousel content12:30 – Why bots must be integrated into the workflow—not offered as optional extras14:41 – How Principal Paige creates a custom roadmap that eliminates overwhelm17:21 – The ripple effect: more confidence, faster progress, and higher-level questions19:32 – Your next step: identify one repetitive question and build your first bot around it
BUNNY MOVIE REVIEW There are so many songs about New York from all kinds of artists. From crooners to rappers, the adulation of the big apple can be heard world wide, but the best kind of harmonies that make up the most memorable stories are from the voices of the communities within the city itself. […]
In this episode, we are joined by Liam to talk about a fan favorite aquatic Jedi Master, Kit Fisto. We discuss why we love the character, and why you should be playing him on the table more. We end the episode discussing showdown lists we have made to get you started on your Kit journey, and strengths and weaknesses of the different primary pairings. We also discuss Liam's current competitive Kit Premier list.___________________________________Hello There! is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show, and join our discord community, go to patreon.com/hellotherecast and pledge your support. Hello There! Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors.___________________________________Twitch I HelloThereCastTwitter I @HelloThereCastInstagram I @HelloThereCastFacebook I HelloThereCastYouTube I HelloThereCastApple Podcasts l Spotify l Google Podcasts __________________________________Hello There! is hosted by Jesse Eakin
This episode features Erica's conversation with Lacie Nash from Clean Squad. They discuss the critical role of company culture in building and scaling a successful business. They particularly explore management disciplines and accountability as foundational elements of a strong culture, emphasizing that leaders must model the behaviors they want their employees to exhibit. Specific, actionable advice is shared regarding team engagement through regular meetings and reciprocal feedback (like 10-minute, bi-weekly virtual one-on-ones) and the importance of hiring for integrity over just skill. The conversation also touches on personal leadership development and balancing business demands with personal well-being to sustain long-term success. Comments and Questions are welcome. Send to: thescooppodcast22@gmail.com
The Squad faces off against aberrations like no other Go to mistymountaingaming.com/DRAGONPUNCHSQUAD and use DragonPunchSquad at checkout for 10% off! Check out our official dice sponsor: Black Oak Workshop Stay up to date with our socials at https://linktr.ee/DragonPunchSquad Theme song made thanks to Tony Chetta @ https://www.tonychetta.com/ Ambiance and music made thanks to www.tabletopaudio.com
BUNNY MOVIE REVIEW There are so many songs about New York from all kinds of artists. From crooners to rappers, the adulation of the big apple can be heard world wide, but the best kind of harmonies that make up the most memorable stories are from the voices of the communities within the city itself. […]
After Manchester United became the first team in 8 months to beat Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, Rio is joined by Ste Howson and Joel Beya to analyse that victory along with Arsenal's draw at 10-man Chelsea.There's detailed analysis on the personnel utilised in the wing-back roles after Ruben Amorim admitted that two of those players are currently playing “far from their best”.After Bruno Fernandes overtook Paul Scholes on the list of record Premier League assists, Rio admits that nobody could be expected to replace the output of the captain - even when he's playing in a deeper role.Rio also compares the challenge for Joshua Zirkzee to the one that former team mate Diego Forlan faced and questioned whether the Dutchman has the self-belief to command a regular starting spot.Zirkzee may be given more opportunities during AFCON where Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbuemo will miss up to seven league matches during the most congested part of the season - something that worries Ste and Rio. They believe the depth of Amorim's squad is not sufficient without further reinforcements.Joel is happy with Arsenal's point at Stamford Bridge and Rio compares the mentality of the Arsenal players to that of his title-winning squads in terms of playing rivals away from home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the AWSF Podcast, Kris is joined by Deka, Mark, and Besty as we break down Newcastle's dominant 1-4 win over Everton. We dive into the standout performances, key moments, tactical talking points, and what this result means for the season ahead. We also bring you the latest club news, squad updates, injury info, and everything happening around Newcastle United right now.
Are YOU Starting to Believe this Texans Squad Can Make a REAL Run DEEP into this Year's NFL Playoffs?!? full 898 Mon, 01 Dec 2025 22:43:25 +0000 6xhPFeLS5i174sm2KAuHGqAK1jyoUxzB nfl,nfl playoffs,indianapolis colts,afc,cj stroud,houston texans,nico collins,colts,demeco ryans,afc south,nfl news,texans,stroud,nfl news notes,houston texans news notes,sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley nfl,nfl playoffs,indianapolis colts,afc,cj stroud,houston texans,nico collins,colts,demeco ryans,afc south,nfl news,texans,stroud,nfl news notes,houston texans news notes,sports Are YOU Starting to Believe this Texans Squad Can Make a REAL Run DEEP into this Year's NFL Playoffs?!? 2-6PM M-F © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Ce n'est qu'un scénario, mais il décrit ce qui pourrait se produire si la Russie poursuit dans son désir de renouer avec son passé. Dans une note détaillée et documentée, l'institut Montaigne étudie la façon dont la Russie pourrait s'attaquer aux Etats Baltes, en passant par la ville et la rivière de Narva. Dans « La Story », le podcast d'actualité des « Echos », Pierrick Fay et son invité Michel Duclos s'interroge sur la stratégie russe et sur le désengagement américain.« La Story » est un podcast des « Echos » présenté par Pierrick Fay. Cet épisode a été enregistré en décembre 2025. Rédaction en chef : Clémence Lemaistre. Invité : Michel Duclos (Conseiller spécial – Géopolitique et Diplomatie à l'Institut Montaigne et auteur de la note [Scénarios] : L'OTAN à l'épreuve de la menace russe : l'hypothèse balte (novembre 2025). Réalisation : Willy Ganne. Musique : Théo Boulenger. Identité graphique : Upian. Photo : Mikhail Tereshchenko/TASS via ZUMA Press/SIPA. Sons : Euronews, extrait « Squad 22 ZOV », extrait série « Occupied », LCI.Retrouvez l'essentiel de l'actualité économique grâce à notre offre d'abonnement Access : abonnement.lesechos.fr/lastory Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Another home loss for Spurs leaves many fans angry and others simply numb to home defeats. How much of this is on Thomas Frank vs The Squad? Is the solution sticking with Frank and giving him time or is the reality that Spurs would be making things worse the longer they carry on with it? Many tough questions without simple answers. All we can do as fans right now is try unpick the truth and support the squad through adversity, but as Vicario found out, many have run out of patience. #TottenhamPodcast #SpursPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After a mixed run of results against midtable sides, Aaron and Kees discuss whether United's performances align with the quality of the players available to Ruben Amorim. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Step inside another wild episode of The Raven, coming to you live from The Standard Coffee Shop in Lady Lake, Florida. In this one, David breaks down the weekend chaos, Bro Grove updates, behind-the-scenes Patreon moments, spiritual reflections, and the now-legendary story of Ernesto the Blind Hog — a creature who stole the spotlight in the most… unexpected way.We talk community, faith, the evolving heart of Bro Grove, building genuine connection with the NDS family, redesigning sponsorships the right way, and what it looks like when God is steering the ship. This episode mixes comedy, honesty, fatherhood moments, church revelations, and the raw truth you expect from Nephilim Death Squad.Plus: a cameo from a pig with a mortgage, a porch swing, and zero shame.If you enjoy the mix of humor, theology, culture, conspiracies, and off-the-wall storytelling, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and drop a comment for the algorithm.00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks01:06 Weekend Plans and Show Agenda01:27 Supporting the Show and Merchandise04:12 Bro Grove Event Challenges05:50 Community and Future Plans11:44 Thanksgiving Episode and Sponsorship Changes25:34 Personal Reflections and Church Experience44:56 Mary Did You Know: A Powerful Song46:26 Car Troubles and New Car Plans50:45 Farm Visit with the Kids57:50 Meet Ernesto the Blind Hog01:01:00 Ernesto's Unexpected Behavior01:23:01 Reflections on Being a Good Person01:26:28 Reflecting on Life Goals01:26:43 Generous Donations and Shoutouts01:29:00 Community and Bohemian Grove Plans01:36:12 Church, Community, and Personal Reflections01:44:12 Listener Voicemails and Interactions01:45:59 Technical Difficulties and Conspiracy Theories01:51:25 Engaging with the Audience02:00:14 New Show Announcement02:02:19 Setting Up for the Watch Party02:03:16 Introducing Patreon Exclusive Episodes02:04:46 Gifting a Patreon Tier02:06:01 Community Support and Engagement02:09:29 Discussion on Church and Real Folks02:11:13 Caller Conversations: Faith and Beliefs02:14:18 Debating Purgatory and Catholic Practices02:25:11 Final Caller: Andrew from Texas02:29:59 Casual Conversation and Geography02:30:37 Concerns About Veneration of Saints02:31:31 Debating Omnipresence and Prayer02:33:46 Historical Critique of Catholicism02:38:31 Personal Reflections and Criticisms02:56:29 Closing Remarks and Future PlansBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/nephilim-death-squad--6389018/support.☠️ Nephilim Death Squad — New episodes 5x/week.Join our Patreon for early access, bonus shows & the private Telegram hive.Subscribe on YouTube & Rumble, follow @NephilimDSquad on X/Instagram, grab merch at toplobsta.com. Questions/bookings: chroniclesnds@gmail.com — Stay dangerous.
28NOV25: Riots, Tim Pool Take, D3ath Squad, Tarrifs, Zelenskyy Cooked, and More. Hosts: Matt, and Olivia Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-dum-show--6012883/support.Call In Live: +1 (276) 200-2105 Be Heard. Be Bold. No Censorship. Watch Us Here: linktapgo.com/thedumshow thedumshow.com #DontUnfriendMe #TheDumShow #MAGA #Trump2025 #GOP #ConservativeTalk #FreeSpeech #PoliticsUnfiltered #Republicans #TalkRadio #CallInLive #WimkinLive
Charlie teaches Raye about the bestest little guy who also just so happens to be the new fire-breathing snake that Carter fears the most.Send us a message through the Duat at oftheeldestgodspod@gmail.com with your thoughts and theories going forward! We would love to hear from you. Make sure to subscribe so you know when our next episode drops and rate and review if you like what we are doing.IG: www.instagram.com/oftheeldestgodspod/Tumblr: https://www.tumblr.com/oftheeldestgodspodSUPPORT US ON PATREON: www.patreon.com/oftheeldestgodsBUY OUR MERCH, PLZ: https://www.redbubble.com/people/OfTheEldestGods/shopCharlie's IG: www.instagram.com/greenpixie12/ and www.instagram.com/greenpixiedraws/ Charlie's Plug: The Fairytale Detectives by Michael Buckley (book)Raye's Plug: You Told the Drunks I Knew Karate by Zoey Van Goey (song)
Chelsea fan and broadcaster Rory Jennings joins Olly Clink to discuss whether Chelsea have the best squad in the Premier League.The boys delve into Chelsea's best eleven, discuss whether they're well in the title race this season PLUS they get into a HEATED debate about their combined Chelsea Arsenal XI!Photo Credit: Getty Images Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the Squad as they finish Guido's Choice Month with a crazy film starring a suicidal recluse and his roomate named "The Mold". Email us at AllentownPresents@gmail.com
Faced with the weight of the situations that befall them, members of Squad 13 begin to question their own humanity.
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This cut looks at the mounting pressure on Arne Slot as Liverpool continue to struggle tactically and structurally. Dave and David assess why the press isn't functioning, why build-up play has stalled, and why so many players are simultaneously out of form. They also examine the Antoine Semenyo links, questioning the credibility of the rumour and whether such a signing would solve any of Liverpool's wider issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our heads are still on Mars after City's Champions League defeat to Leverkusen Tuesday evening. Join Amos and Joe as they continue to pick through the rubbish from the night that was at the Etihad. Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ➡️ https://discord.gg/uz9wWBKgX (Twitter) ➡️ https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ➡️ https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
December is around the corner, so it might be time to get your house ready for the festive season if you haven't already…This week, the Home Squad are here to discuss Christmas decorations!Joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss is Jenny Sheehan, Irish Examiner Columnist and former winner of ‘Home of the Year' (@workerscottage on Instagram) and Sarah Carroll (@sand.and.deliver on Instagram).
A Quick Fix is a fast series giving you the necessary dose of hip-hop music with a touch of dancehall and soca remixes. Artists such as Dexta Daps, Contain and many more sweep this mix creating a fusion. The 2025 Hip-Hop & Trap Lifestyle installment will take you on a quick trip into the trap. DJ Kayla G Presents A Quick Fix: Hip-Hop & Trap Lifestyle (2025) Powered by Fyah Squad GloRilla - Typa Coutain - Jamtown (DJ Kayla G 'Type' Edit) Key Glock - She Ready Big Money Blitz ft Bossman Dlow & Big Boogie - Pressure 2 (Shawty You Pressure) Pressure (DJ Kayla G Extended Love Me Edit) Key Glock - A+ Gunna ft Wizkid - forever be mine Offset ft Key Glock - Run It Up Young Thug ft Future - Money On Money Roddy Ricch -Underdog (From F1 The Movie) Gunna - just say dat Don Toliver - Tiramisu Big Boogie - Toot It Up Metro Boomin ft Waka Flocka Flame - Clap Monaleo - Putting Ya Dine (DJ OiO In Grid Edit) Playboi Carti ft Skepta - TOXIC PLUTO - Take You To Pluto Zeddy Will ft DaBaby - In Ya City Ice Spice - Baddie Baddie Metro Boomin ft Quavo, Breskii & YK Niece - Take Me Thru Dere Zeddy Will - Twerkin Wit Ya Friends BunnaB - Bunna Summa Metro Boomin ft J Money, Quavo & Waka Flocka Flame - Drip BBQ Metro Boomin & DJ Spinz ft Gucci Mane, Travis Porter & Young Dro - They Wanna Have Fun Cardi B - Hello Cash Cobain ft BunnaB - Hoes Be Mad Moneybagg Yo & G Herbo - Feet On Land Cardi B - Doing Too Much Cardi B ft Latto - ErrTime (Remix) Maiya The Don - TEN Maiya The Don - TEN (DJ Kayla G DUB) Pluto & YK Niece - WHIM WHAMIEE Bossman Dlow ft French Montana - Mo Chicken (DJ OiO Acap In) Young Thug ft Cardi B - On The News Cardi B ft Kehlani - Safe Summer Walker ft Latto & Doja Cat - Go Girl Tyler, The Creator - Sticky GloRilla ft Megan Thee Stallion - HOW I LOOK Young Thug ft 21 Savage - Walk Down YoungBoy Never Broke Again - Shot Callin Rob49 - WTHELLY G Herbo - Went Legit Lil Baby ft G Herbo - All On Me G3 GELO - Tweaker (DJ Precise Quick Hitter) GELO ft GloRilla - Can You Please Megan Thee Stallion - LOVER GIRL Gunna ft Burna Boy - wgft Dexta Daps - No Underwear (wgft Edit) G Herbo ft Jeremih - Whatever U Want A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Part Of Me Cash Cobain ft Bay Swag & Rob49 - Trippin On A Yacht Nigy Boy - Continent (DJ Kayla G 'Trippin On A Yacht' Edit) Wale ft Leon Thomas - Watching Us Fridayy ft Chris Brown - One Call Away Lola Brooke - Pain Wale - Where To Start 310babii - Swang 310babii ft James Brown - Bad Chief Keef ft Mustard - Shake Dat French Montana ft Cash Cobain - Pack You Up JT - Ran Out Shaneil Muir -Naturally (DJ Kayla G 'Ran Out' Edit) Lil Tecca - Dark Thoughts Armani White ft Samara Cyn - GHOST Zeddy Will ft French Montana - Back Back 450 x Shaneil Muir - Crawsis (DJ Kayla G 'Back Back' Edit) Sturdyyoungin ft Zeddy Will & OhThatsMizz - TRIPPIN Tyga ft Big Sean & Flo Milli - Dumb Lola Brooke - Get Money Cardi B - Pretty & Petty Saweetie - twinzzz Zeddy Will - Uh Oh Drake ft Central Cee - WHICH ONE BigXthaPlug - Life Of A Boss Key Glock - Blue Devil Diany Dior - Thick (Tik Tok Edit) B Jack$ ft Zeddy Will - Get Jiggy Drake - NOKIA
#940 | Jamie and Ed break down the Premier League's newly approved financial regulations - rules that will reshape how every club spends, invests, and strategises. They outline the new financial framework, focusing on the Squad Cost Ratio and how it caps total spending on wages, amortisation, and agents' fees relative to club revenue. We analyse how these changes mirror UEFA's own rules and why the league is pivoting toward a more standardised, long-term model of financial control. The pair explore what this means specifically for Manchester United - from wage-bill management and transfer flexibility to projected revenues, the need for player trading, and the club's ability to refresh the squad under new constraints. There's discussion of potential loopholes, how clubs may attempt to game the system, and what enforcement could look like as the Premier League attempts to restore credibility. The episode wraps with a look at United's structural changes, including the arrival of a new head of senior scouting. 00:00 Introduction 02:20 Premier League's New Financial Rules Explained 06:48 How Clubs Will Adapt Their Spending 10:26 United's Financial Health & Future Projections 12:37 Player Trading, Wages & Squad Management 25:50 Penalties, Loopholes & Rule Enforcement 38:24 Closing Thoughts If you are interested in supporting the show and accessing a weekly exclusive bonus episode, check out our Patreon page or subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Supporter funded episodes are ad-free. NQAT is available on all podcast apps and in video on YouTube. Hit that subscribe button, leave a rating and write a review on Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ok seriously, what's going on with Chozo? Why does his appearance keep changing all the time? What are all these "vestiges" and "minor spirits" he's talking about? Join Ned and Josh as they dig into this very crunchy third-party class, which has been updated from the old 3.5 rules to 5e by Mage Hand Press! You can find the base class rules for free here: https://magehandpress.com/2022/09/binder-base-class/ • • • Patreon: patreon.com/ICastFireball20 Twitter / Instagram: @ICastFireball20 Facebook: @ICastFireball2020 Email: ICastFireball2020@gmail.com Donations: ko-fi.com/icastfireball20 • • • AUDIO CREDITS Background Music was created using the "Marimbas" soundscape found at Mynoise.net And as always a HUGE thank you to Hayden Allred for our amazing theme music!
Send us a textIn this episode, we continued our conversation about her 30+ year career. We took a deep dive into the Schwartz/ Stidham "murder for hire" here in Tucson. I've enjoyed these two episodes, and I can't wait for her to come back in a few weeks, because we still have a lot to cover!Turn it up, give her the warmest welcome Squad!!!!Come see me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/choir.practice.94 or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/cp_sfaf/
This week, the NatCon Squad discusses: 00:00 - Intro 01:14 - Judge Dismisses Comey and James Indictments 10:56 - Dems Call on Military and Intel to Resist 23:12 - Trump-Mamdani WH Meeting 32:42 - Muslim Brotherhood Designated Terrorist Organization 44:43 - Final Thoughts With Will Chamberlain, Ben Weingarten, Amber Duke, and Inez Stepman. Produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. For the latest updates, follow us on X: @natcontalk www.nationalconservatism.org
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On this episode of New York's Finest : Retired & Unfiltered Podcast John & Eric sit down with retired NYPD Lieutenant Ralph Cilento to discuss his life, his career & his continued work educating and mentoring Law Enforcement Professionals nationwide. To Follow Ralph : https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-cilento-1189865a/ https://www.facebook.com/ralph.cilento.1 https://www.instagram.com/ralphcilento/ https://x.com/Ralph_JCilento ️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5689366474915840 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
London's Metropolitan Police has launched an active investigation into allegations that Prince Andrew used taxpayer-funded security personnel to obtain compromising information on Virginia Giuffre, his accuser. The probe centers on a 2011 email in which Andrew allegedly provided Giuffre's date of birth and U.S. Social Security number to a personal protection officer and asked them to check for a criminal record or other damaging material. This request reportedly came just before the publication of a photo showing Andrew with Giuffre when she was a minor, raising questions about whether the prince misused his resources and influence to target someone who had accused him of sexual misconduct. The police have confirmed they are “actively looking into” the matter.The revelation has sparked outrage from political figures and the public alike, with calls for full transparency and accountability. At the same time, Andrew's position has weakened further: he relinquished the title Duke of York and other royal honours amid these renewed allegations and the broader scandal surrounding his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein. While there is no public evidence yet that the officer complied with Andrew's directive, the investigation itself signals a rare instance of scrutiny directed at royal-protection resources being potentially exploited for personal agendas. The stakes are particularly high given Giuffre's death earlier in the year, which has renewed pressure on authorities to leave no stone unturned.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Prince Andrew news: Police probe ex-royal protection officers over ‘deeply concerning' emailBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss a judge dismissing the cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, Candace Owens getting roasted online after claiming the Macrons hired an "assassination squad" to kill her, and the growing outrage in Chicago after a judge freed a career criminal with 72 arrests who is now accused of setting a 26-year-old Christian woman on fire on a train.
Last time we spoke about the Changkufeng Incident. In a frost-bitten dawn along the Chaun and Tumen rivers, a border notched with memory becomes the stage for a quiet duel of will. On one side, Japanese officers led by Inada Masazum study maps, mud, and the hill known as Changkufeng, weighing ground it offers and the risk of war. They glimpse a prize, high ground that could shield lines to Korea—yet they sense peril in every ridge, every scent of winter wind. Across the line, Soviet forces tighten their grip on the crest, their eyes fixed on the same hill, their tents and vehicles creeping closer to the border. The air hums with cautious diplomacy: Moscow's orders pulse through Seoul and Harbin, urging restraint, probing, deterring, but never inviting full-scale conflict. Yet every patrol, every reconnaissance, seems to tilt the balance toward escalation. #177 The point of no return for the USSR and Japan Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Days passed and the local emissaries had not been released by the Russians. Domei reported from Seoul that the authorities were growing worried; the "brazen" actions of Soviet front-line forces infuriated the Manchurians and Japanese. From Seoul, too, came ominous news that villagers were preparing to evacuate because they feared fighting would soon begin in the Changkufeng area. While diplomatic activity continued in Moscow without effect, the Tokyo press continued to report intense military activity throughout the Soviet Far East—the greatest massing of troops in months, with planes, armored cars, and motorized equipment choking the Trans-Siberian railway. The press was dominated by commentary about the danger of war. One enterprising Tokyo publisher ran advertisements under the heading: "The Manchukuo-Soviet Border Situation Is Urgent—Ours Is the Only Detailed Map of the Soviet Far East: Newspaper-size, in seven clear colors, offset printed, only 50 sen." Although the Manchukuoan foreign office issued a statement on 20 July about the dire consequences the Soviets were inviting, it is probable that the next Russian actions, of a conciliatory nature, were reached independently. Either Moscow had taken almost a week to make the decision, or the diplomatic conversations there had had an effect. Local Japanese authorities reported inactivity on the Changkufeng front from the morning of 23 July. On the next day, word was received that the USSR proposed to return the two emissaries as "trespassers." At midday on 26 July, the Russians released the blindfolded agents at a border site along the Novokievsk road. After completing the formalities, the Japanese asked the Russians for a reply concerning local settlement of the incident. According to Japanese sources, the "flustered" Colonel Grebennik answered: "My assignment today was merely to turn over the envoys. As for any request about the Changkufeng Incident, our guard commander must have asked for instructions from the central government. I think this is the type of matter which must be answered by the authorities at Moscow through diplomatic channels." Grebennik's postwar recollection does not differ appreciably from the Japanese version. Soviet sources mention a second effort by the Japanese military to deliver a message under more forceful circumstances. On 23 July a Soviet border unit drove off a four-man party. Russian cavalry, sent to investigate, discovered that the Japanese had pulled down a telegraph pole, severed lines 100–150 meters inside Soviet territory, absconded with wire, and left behind a white flag and a letter. Undated, unsigned, and written in Korean, the message struck Grebennik as being substantively the same as the communication delivered formally by the emissaries on 18 July. Japanese materials make no reference to a second, informal effort by local forces, but there is little reason to doubt that such an attempt, perhaps unauthorized, was made. Although Japanese efforts at low-level negotiations came to naught, two observations emerged from the local authorities and the press. First, on-the-spot negotiations had broken down; it had been difficult even to reclaim the emissaries, and the Russians in the Posyet region were using various pretexts to refer matters to diplomatic echelons. Second, the Russians had released the men. Some interpreted this as the first evidence of Soviet sincerity; possibly, the USSR would even return Matsushima's body as a step toward settlement. Other Japanese observers on the scene warned the public that it was imperative to stay on guard: "All depends on how diplomacy proceeds and how the front-line troops behave." Yet the excitement in the Japanese press began to abate. It is difficult to ascertain the nature of the decision-making process on the Russian side after the Japanese attempted local negotiations. The Soviets contend that nothing special had been undertaken before the Japanese provoked matters at the end of July. Grebennik, however, admits that after receiving the two Japanese communications, "we started to prepare against an attack on us in the Lake Khasan area." He and a group of officers went to Changkufeng Hill and sent as many border guards there as possible. Although he personally observed Japanese troops and instructed his officers to do the same, he denied categorically that the Russians constructed trenches and fortifications. Only the observation of Manchurian territory was intensified while instructions were awaited from higher headquarters. For its part, the Korea Army was carrying out Imperial general headquarters first instructions while pursuing a wait-and-see policy. On 16 July, Korea Army Headquarters wired an important operations order to Suetaka. With a view toward a possible attack against intruders in the Khasan area, the army planned to make preparations. The division commander was to alert stipulated units for emergency dispatch and send key personnel to the Kyonghun sector to undertake preparations for an attack. Lt. Col. Senda Sadasue, BGU commander of the 76th Infantry Regiment, was to reconnoiter, reinforce nearby districts, and be ready for emergencies. Particular care was enjoined not to irritate the Soviet side. Maj. Gen. Yokoyama Shinpei, the Hunchun garrison commander, was to maintain close contact with the BGU and take every precaution in guarding the frontiers. Like Senda, Yokoyama was warned against irritating the Russians. Korea Army Headquarters also dispatched staff to the front and had them begin preparations, envisaging an offensive. Upon receipt of the army order, Suetaka issued implementing instructions from his Nanam headquarters at 4:30 A.M. on the 17th. The following units were to prepare for immediate alert: the 38th Infantry Brigade Headquarters, 75th Infantry Regiment, 27th Cavalry Regiment, 5th Antiaircraft Regiment, and 19th Engineer Regiment. The same instructions applied to the next units, except that elements organic to the division were designated: the 76th Infantry Regiment, 25th Mountain Artillery Regiment, and 15th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment. Another order enjoined utmost care not to irritate the Russians; Japanese actions were to be masked. Next came a directive to the forces of Senda and K. Sato. The former comprised mainly the 76th Infantry BGU and a cavalry platoon. The latter was built around the 75th Infantry Regiment, the Kucheng garrison unit, another cavalry platoon, two mountain artillery and one heavy field artillery battalion, and the 19th Engineers. Suetaka's idea about a solution to the border troubles had become concrete and aggressive. From the night of July 17, concentration would be accomplished gradually. The exact timing of the attack would be determined by subsequent orders; in Senda's area, there was no such restriction regarding "counteraction brought on by enemy attack." Division signal and intendant officers would conduct reconnaissance related to communications, billeting, food, and supplies. Sato and his subordinates were to reconnoiter personally. Having ordered the division to begin concentration and to stand by, Korea Army Headquarters was prepared the next morning, July 17, to direct the movement. Nevertheless, there was concern in Seoul that Suetaka's advance elements might cross the Tumen River into Manchurian territory, which could result in a clash with Soviet troops. Such an outcome might run counter to the principle established by Imperial general headquarters. Consequently, it was decided that "movement east of the river would therefore have to be forbidden in the Korea Army's implementing order." Nakamura transmitted his operational instructions to Suetaka at 6:00 on July 17: "No great change in latest situation around Lake Khasan. Soviet forces are still occupying Changkufeng area. Diplomaticlevel negotiations on part of central authorities and Manchukuoan government do not appear to have progressed. Considering various circumstances and with view to preparations, this army will concentrate elements of 19th Division between Shikai, Kyonghun, Agochi." Restrictions stipulated that the division commander would transport the units by rail and motor vehicle and concentrate them in the waiting zone in secret. Movement was to begin on the night of July 17 and to be completed the next day. Further orders, however, must govern unit advance east of the Tumen as well as use of force. The remainder of the division was to stay ready to move out. Troops were to carry rations for about two weeks. Late that day, Suetaka received an order by phone for his subordinates in line with Seoul's instructions. Senda would handle the concentration of elements assembling at Kyonghun, and Sato would do the same for the main units arriving at Agochi. A communications net was to be set up quickly. Caution was to be exercised not to undertake provocative actions against the opposite bank of the Tumen, even for reconnaissance. The division would dispatch two trains from Hoeryong and four from Nanam. At 11:58 pm on 18 July, the first train left Hoeryong for Agochi. Concentration of units was completed by dawn. By that time, the Japanese had dispatched to the border 3,236 men and 743 horses. Past midnight on 20 July, Division Chief of Staff Nakamura wired headquarters that the division was ready to take any action required, having completed the alert process by 11 pm. Japanese scouting of the Changkufeng sector began in earnest after mid-July. Although the affair had seemed amenable to settlement, Sato took steps for an emergency from around the 14th. His thoughts centered on readiness for an attack against Changkufeng, which simultaneously required reconnaissance for the assault and preparation to pull the regiment back quickly to Hoeryong if a withdrawal was ordered. After arriving at Haigan on 18 July, Sato set out with several engineers. At Kucheng, the officers donned white Korean clothing, presumably the disguise directed by the division—and boarded native oxcarts for a leisurely journey southward along the Korean bank of the Tumen across from Changkufeng. The seemingly innocent "farmers" studied the river for crossing sites and Changkufeng Hill for the extent of enemy activity. On the hill's western slope, in Manchurian territory, three rows of Russian entanglements could be observed 300 feet below the crest. Only a handful of soldiers were visible, probably a platoon, certainly not more than a company. Infantry Captain Yamada Teizo conducted secret reconnaissance of the entire Changkufeng-Hill 52 sector for 314 hours in the afternoon of 18 July. Even after intense scanning through powerful binoculars, he could detect no more than 19 lookouts and six horsemen; camouflage work had been completed that day, and there were ten separate covered trench or base points. Barbed wire, under camouflage, extended about four meters in depth, yet even Yamada's trained eye could not determine whether there was one line of stakes or two. He jotted down what he could see and compared his information with that learned from local police. Artillery Colonel R. Tanaka shared the view that the Soviets had intruded. When he went reconnoitering along the Korean bank, he observed Russian soldiers entrenched around the hilltop, easily visible through binoculars at a range of two kilometers. Trenches had been dug 20 to 30 meters below the crest on the western slope. Eventually, there were three rows of barbed wire, the first just below the trenches and the lowest 100 meters under the summit. Tanaka estimated Soviet strength at two companies (about 200 men). Suetaka's intelligence officer, Sasai, recalls seeing barbed wire after Japanese units deployed to the front on 18–19 July; he had surmised then that the entanglements were being prepared out of fear of a Japanese assault. To obtain first-hand information, the Gaimusho ordered a section chief, Miura Kazu'ichi, to the spot. Between 23 July and the cease-fire in August, Miura collected data at Kyonghun and transmitted reports from the consulate at Hunchun. On 28 July he visited Sozan on the Korean bank. He observed Soviet soldiers on the western slopes of Changkufeng, digging trenches and driving stakes. These actions were clearly on Manchukuoan territory even according to Soviet maps. Miura insisted that he saw no friendly troops on territory claimed by the Russians and observed no provocative actions by the Japanese. These statements are supported by a map drawn for him in early August by Division Staff Officer Saito Toshio, a sketch Miura retained as late as 1947. Miura's testimony is tempered by his assertion that he saw a red flag flying near the top of Changkufeng Hill. This contention conflicts with all evidence, as Russian lawyers at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East argued, it is improbable that a Soviet frontier post, highly interested in camouflage, would have hoisted a pennon so large that it could be seen from Sozan. Russian sources are unanimous in stating that no flag was put up until 6 August and that no trenches or entanglements were established by Soviet border guards in July, at least prior to the 29th. The two Army General staff consultants, Arisue and Kotani, arrived in Seoul on 16 July, the day Korea Army Headquarters was ordering an alert for the 19th Division "with a view toward a possible attack against enemy intruders." Inada dispatched them mainly to inspect the frontline situation; but he had not fully decided on reconnaissance in force. At Shikai, Arisue and Kotani donned Korean garb and traveled by oxcart on the Korean side of the Tumen, reconnoitering opposite the Shachaofeng sector. Kotani was convinced that hostile possession of Changkufeng posed a serious threat to the Korean railway. He agreed with the division's estimate that, if the Japanese did decide to seize Changkufeng, it ought not to be too difficult. Arisue, as senior observer, dispatched messages from Kyonghun to Tokyo detailing their analysis and recommendations. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, on 17 July the central military authorities received a cable from the Japanese envoy in Moscow, Colonel Doi Akio, reporting that prospects for a diplomatic settlement were nil. The USSR was taking a hard line because Japan was deeply involved in China, though there were domestic considerations as well. The Russians, however, showed no intention of using the border incident to provoke war. It would be best for Japan to seize Changkufeng quickly and then press forward with parleys. Meanwhile, Japan should conduct an intensive domestic and external propaganda campaign. There was mounting pressure in the high command that negotiations, conducted "unaided," would miss an opportunity. Based on reports from Arisue and Kotani, that army seemed to be contemplating an unimaginative, ponderous plan: an infantry battalion would cross the Tumen west of Changkufeng and attack frontally, while two more battalions would cross south of Kyonghun to drive along the river and assault Changkufeng from the north. Inada sent a telegram on 17 July to Arisue for "reference." Prospects had diminished that Soviet troops would withdraw as a result of negotiation. As for the attack ideas Arisue mentioned, Inada believed it necessary to prepare to retake Changkufeng with a night attack using small forces. To avoid widening the crisis, the best plan was a limited, surprise attack using ground units. The notion of a surprise attack drew on the Kwantung Army's extensive combat experience in Manchuria since 1931. The next morning, after the forward concentration of troops was completed, Suetaka went to the front. From Kucheng, he observed the Changkufeng district and decided on concrete plans for use of force. Meanwhile, Nakamura was curbing any hawkish courses at the front. As high-command sources privately conceded later, the younger officers in Tokyo sometimes seemed to think the commander was doing too good a job; there was covert sentiment that it might be preferable if someone in the chain of command acted independently before the opportunity slipped away. This is significant in light of the usual complaints by responsible central authorities about gekokujo—insubordination—by local commands. An important report influencing the high command's view arrived from Kwantung Army Intelligence on 19 July: according to agents in Khabarovsk, the USSR would not let the Changkufeng incident develop into war; Russians also believed there would be no large-scale Soviet intrusion into their territory. By 19 July, the Tokyo operations staff was considering the best method to restore control of the lost hill by force, since Seoul appeared to maintain its laissez-faire stance. On 18 July, Arisue and Kotani were instructed by Imperial General headquarters to assist the Korea Army and the 19th Division regarding the Changkufeng Incident. What the Army general staff operations officers sought was an Imperial General headquarters order, requiring Imperial sanction, that would instruct the Korea Army to evict the Russian troops from Changkufeng the way the Kwantung Army would, using units already under Nakamura's command. The sense was that the affair could be handled locally, but if the USSR sought to escalate the incident, it might be prudent for that to occur before the Hankow operation began. The IGHQ and War Ministry coordinated the drafting of an IGHQ order on 19–20 July: "We deem it advisable to eradicate Soviet challenges . . . by promptly delivering blow on this occasion against unit which crossed border at Changkufeng. That unit is in disadvantageous spot strategically and tactically; thus, probability is scant that dispute would enlarge, and we are investigating countermeasures in any case. Careless expansion of situation is definitely not desired. We would like you people also to conduct studies concerning mode of assault employing smallest strength possible for surprise attack against limited objective. Kindly learn general atmosphere here [Tokyo] from [Operations] Major Arao Okikatsu." The 20th of July proved to be a hectic day in Korea, and even more so in Tokyo. The division had informed the Korea Army that it was finally "ready to go," a message received in Seoul in the early hours. Then Arisue received a wire from Inada presenting limited-attack plans and noting that Arao was on the way. By that day, Japanese intelligence judged there were 400 Soviet troops and two or three mountain guns south of Paksikori. Russian positions at Changkufeng had been reinforced, but no aggressive intentions could be detected. Soviet ground elements, as well as materiel, appeared to be moving from Vladivostok and Slavyanka toward Posyet. Suetaka headed back to the front. Sato told him that it was absolutely necessary to occupy Chiangchunfeng Hill across the Tumen in Manchurian territory. Upon reaching the Wuchiatzu sector and inspecting the situation, Suetaka agreed to send a small unit to Chiangchunfeng on his own authority. Colonel Sato Kotoku had ordered one company to move across the Tumen toward Chiangchunfeng on 21 July, a maneuver that did not escape the Russians' notice. On 24 July, the same day another Japanese unit occupied Shangchiaoshan Hill, Marshal Blyukher ordered the 40th Rifle Division, stationed in the Posyet area to be placed on combat readiness, with a force of regulars assigned to back the Soviet border guards; two reinforced rifle battalions were detached as a reserve. According to Japanese records, Russian border patrols began appearing around Huichungyuan, Yangkuanping, and Shachaofeng from 26 July, but no serious incidents were reported at that stage. At about 9:30 am on 29 July, Captain Kanda, the 2nd Company commander of Lieutenant Colonel Senda's 76th Border Garrison Unit, was observing the Shachaofeng area from his Kucheng cantonments. Through his glasses, Kanda observed four or five Soviet soldiers engaged in construction on high ground on the west side of Shachaofeng. Kanda notified Senda, who was at BGU Headquarters inspecting the forward areas. Senda transmitted the information to Suetaka. Deciding to cross the Tumen for a closer look, Senda set off with Kanda. A little after 11 am, they reached Chiangchunfeng Hill, where the men from Captain Noguchi's company were already located. Senda verified, to his own satisfaction, that as many as 10 enemy infantrymen had "violated the border" to a depth of 350 meters, "even by the Soviets' contention", and were starting construction 1,000 meters south of Shachaofeng. Senda decided to oust the Russian force "promptly and resolutely," in light of the basic mission assigned his unit. He telephoned Suetaka, who was in Kyonghun, and supplied the intelligence and the recommendation. Subordinates recalled Suetaka's initial reaction when the BGU reported a Soviet intrusion about a mile and a half north of Changkufeng. "The arrogant Russians were making fools of the Japanese, or were trying to. At stake was not a trifling hill and a few invaders, but the honor of the Imperial Army. In the face of this insult, the general became furious. He insisted upon smashing the enemy right away." Kanda phoned 2nd Lieutenant Sakuma, who was still at Kucheng, and told him to bring his 25-man platoon across the river by 2 pm Sakuma crossed by boat and arrived at 1:30. Kanda set out from Chiangchunfeng at 2:20, took over Sakuma's unit, bore east, and approached within 700 meters of the enemy. He ordered the men not to fire unless fired upon, and to withdraw quickly after routing the Russians. It is said that the Japanese troops were fired upon as they advanced in deployed formation but did not respond at first. In a valley, casualties were incurred and the Japanese finally returned fire. Sakuma's 1st Squad leader took a light machine gun and pinned down the Russians facing him. Sakuma himself pressed forward with his other two squads, taking advantage of the slope to envelop the enemy from the right. At the same time, he sent a patrol to the high ground on the left to cover the platoon's flank. Thanks to the 1st Squad's frontal assault, the Russians had no chance to worry about their wings, and Sakuma moved forward to a point only 30 meters from the foe's rear. Kanda was now 50 meters from the Russians. When the enemy light machine gun let up, he ordered a charge and, in the lead, personally cut down one of the foe. Sakuma also rushed the Soviets, but when about to bring down his saber he was stabbed in the face while another Russian struck him in the shoulder. Grappling with this assailant, Sakuma felled him. Other Japanese attackers sabered two more Russians and shot the rest. By 3:10 pm the eight enemy "trespassers" had been annihilated. The covering patrol reported that five Soviet horsemen, with a light machine gun, were galloping up from Khasan. Sakuma had his platoon fire grenade dischargers, which smashed the enemy. Seventy more Russian soldiers now came, attacking from northwest of the lake and supported by fire from the east side. Using light machine guns and grenade dischargers, Sakuma checked them. Meanwhile, Miyashita's platoon, part of Noguchi's company, had departed from Chiangchunfeng at 2:20 pm and swung right until it reached the crestline between Changkufeng and Kanda's company. One squad faced 200 Russians on Changkufeng; the other faced the enemy south of Shachaofeng. Soviet forces opened intense machine-gun fire from Changkufeng and from the high ground east of the lake. After 20 minutes, Kanda's unit charged, two or three Russians fled, and Miyashita's platoon shot one down. Senda, who had gone with Miyashita, directed the platoon's movements and proceeded north, under fire, to Kanda's unit. Once the Russians had been cleared out, Senda forbade pursuit across the boundary and gradually withdrew his forces to the heights line 800 meters southwest. It was 4:30 then. By 5 pm Soviet reinforcements, apparently brought up from the Changkufeng and Paksikori sectors, advanced anew. With 80 men in the front lines, the enemy pushed across the border to a depth of at least 500 meters, according to the Japanese, and began to establish positions. Several tanks and many troops could be observed in the rear. Senda had Noguchi's company hold Chiangchunfeng. Kanda's unit, reinforced by 33 men from Kucheng, was to occupy the heights southwest of Shachaofeng, while Imagawa's company of the 76th Regiment was to occupy other high ground to the west. Senda then reported the situation to Suetaka in Kyonghun and asked for reinforcements. In Seoul, Army headquarters understood the developments reported by Suetaka as a response to the hostile border violation, and about 20 men of the Kucheng BGU under Lt. Sakuma drove the enemy out between 2:30 and 3 pm. Afterward, Sakuma pulled back to high ground two kilometers south of Yangkuanping to avoid trouble and was now observing the foe. Although Seoul had heard nothing about Japanese losses, Corp. Akaishizawa Kunihiko personally observed that Kanda had been wounded in the face by a grenade and bandaged, that Sakuma had been bayoneted twice and also bandaged, and that the dead lay on the grass, covered with raincoats. According to Suetaka "the enemy who had crossed the border south of Shachaofeng suffered losses and pulled back once as a result of our attack at about 2:30 pm". By about 4:30, Suetaka continued, the Russians had built up their strength and attacked the platoon on the heights southwest of Shachaofeng. Behind the Russian counterattack, there were now several tanks. Earlier, Suetaka noted ominously that several rounds of artillery had been fired from the Changkufeng area; "therefore, we reinforced our units too, between 5 and 6 pm., and both sides are confronting each other." Details as to the fate of Sakuma's platoon are not given, but it is now admitted that casualties were incurred on both sides. The Korea Army Headquarters consequently reported to Tokyo in the evening that, according to information from the division, 20 Japanese had driven out the Russians near Shachaofeng; 25 men from Senda's unit were occupying the heights 600 meters west of Changkufeng; and another 16 men were deployed in ambush at Yangkuanping. Such an enumeration would have tended to suggest that only a few dozen Japanese were across the Tumen on the 29th. But a review of the numbers of combat troops committed and the reinforcements sent by Senda reveals that Japanese strength across the river was in the hundreds by nightfall. In Moscow, Tass reported that on 29 July detachments of Japanese-Manchukuoan intruders had attempted to seize high ground apparently located 0.5 miles north of a Russian position. The assailants had been "completely repelled from Soviet territory, as a result of measures taken by Russian frontier guards," and instructions had been sent to the embassy in Tokyo to protest strongly. Walter Duranty, the veteran American correspondent in Moscow, heard that the Japanese press had published reports, likely intended for internal consumption, that hours of furious fighting had occurred at the points in question. Since the dispatches were unsubstantiated and "failed to gain credence anywhere outside Japan," Duranty claimed this may have forced the Japanese to translate into action their boast of "applying force" unless their demands were satisfied. "Now, it appears, they have applied force, unsuccessfully." The Soviet communiqué on the Shachaofeng affair, despite its firm tone, appeared unostentatiously in the following day's Pravda and Izvestiya under the headline, "Japanese Militarists Continue Their Provocation." The Japanese Embassy in Moscow heard nothing about the Shachaofeng affray until the morning of the 30th, when a wire was received from the Gaimusho that ten Russian soldiers had occupied a position northwest of Changkufeng and had begun trench work until ejected by frontier guards. Since the Russian communiqué spoke of afternoon fighting, American correspondents concluded that Soviet troops must have counterattacked and driven off the Japanese. No additional information was available to the public in Moscow on the 30th, perhaps because it was a holiday. Nevertheless, in the afternoon, Stalin's colleague Kaganovich addressed an immense crowd in Moscow on "Railroad Day" and at the conclusion of a long, vigorous speech said: "The Soviet Union is prepared to meet all enemies, east or west." It certainly was not a fighting speech and there is no reason to suppose the Soviet will abandon its firm peace policy unless Japan deliberately forced the issue. 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. Diplomacy flickered as Moscow pressed restraint and Tokyo whispered calculated bravado. As July wore on, both sides massed troops, built trenches, and sent scouts across the river. A tense, hidden war unfolded, skirmishes, patrols, and small advances, until a fleeting moment when force collided with restraint, and the hill's future hung in the frost.
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This week on Scottsdale Vibes, we're shining a spotlight on a grassroots group that's quietly making an impact across our city. Raquel Diehm joins me to share the story behind Scottsdale Serve Squad, a community-led movement that's serving our neighbors with compassion, connection, and heart. Today, we're talking about an uplifting community effort… happening right here in our backyard: the Scottsdale Serve Squad. If you follow them on Instagram, you've probably seen the photos of volunteers handing out water, snacks, blankets, hygiene kits… simple but meaningful items that bring comfort to people who need it most. But what makes this group special isn't just what they hand out. It's how they show up… with presence, kindness, and a message that every person is seen and valued. And at the heart of it all is founder Raquel Diehm, who started this movement after seeing a need in our community and refusing to look away. Today she's here to share how Serve Squad began, how it's grown, and how you can get involved. Calendar of Events Experience the Joy of the Season with Scottsdale Quarter's Holiday Festivities They're featuring a dazzling lineup of concerts, community giving, and festive fun All Season Long Visit their website for all of the details. https://scottsdalequarter.com/ Christmas at the Princess Now THROUGH January 3rd, 2026 Now in their 16th season…. Join them for the Southwest's most extraordinary celebration, where generations of Scottsdale residents and visitors gather for an enchanting and treasured holiday tradition unlike any other. Visit their website to buy tickets https://www.christmasattheprincess.com/ Barrett Jackson Car Collector Auction January 17-25, 2026 at Westworld of Scottsdale Check out thousands of the world's most sought-after, unique and valuable automobiles on display and on the auction block in front of a global audience. There's so much to do and see- Including the kick off concert with Cole Swindell All of the info is on their website as well. https://www.barrett-jackson.com/2026-scottsdale GOODBYE!!
Autistic pattern loops trapping you? Dr. Tony Iezzi (35+ years clinical psychologist, Reenactments co-author) shares: From Vietnam vets to ND challenges, his therapy framework—awareness (spot themes like rejection/abandonment), regulate physiology (walks/music to calm revved systems), and interrupt habits (new actions over rage/stewing)—breaks unconscious reenactments from childhood chaos. For autistic/ADHD young adults reacting to environments, parents modeling reflection, or allies fostering tools, this convo's your toolkit—journaling for insight, themes over events ("Treat sensitivities, not specifics"). Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro: Tony's Trauma/Chronic Pain Expertise 0:11 - Patterns in Everyday Life & ND 1:11 - Awareness: Spot Unconscious Habits 2:55 - Childhood Roots & Physiology Revving 5:20 - Interrupting Loops: First Steps 8:00 - Themes (Abandonment/Rejection/Bullying) 11:19 - Reenactment Therapy for Sensitivities 14:23 - Parents Changing First to Help Kids 17:26 - Vietnam Vets: Pre-Existing Mess 20:53 - Society's Harshness on Differences 23:36 - Signs of Breaking Reenactments 26:19 - Journaling: Reflect to Refine 29:55 - Tailor to Physiology (Autism/ADD) 32:40 - Power Dynamic in Parenting 35:49 - Risks & Young Adult Transitions 38:58 - Mutual Respect: Consultant, Not Authority 42:14 - Village Support & Falling/Failing 45:38 - Where to Find Tony (Site/Book) Subscribe on Apple/Spotify for weekly neurodivergent adulting tools—rate/review if patterns clicked! Resources/book in notes. Squad, share w/ a loop-breaker (tag 'em below—let's rewire!). Merch: 'Dynamite' tees for habit days (Linktree in notes). #AutisticTraumaPatterns #NeurodivergentReenactments #AdultingWithAutism #BTSNeurodivergent #PodMatch Stuck in autistic trauma reenactments? Dr. Tony Iezzi unpacks 35+ years treating pain/trauma: Reenactments framework—awareness (unconscious habits from childhood), physiology regulation (walks/music for revved ND systems), theme targeting (abandonment/rejection/bullying over events)—breaks loops for better quality of life. ND applications: Physiology caps (autism/ADD at 100% = no problem-solving), environments amplify sensitivities (dysregulated homes = harder coping). For late-dx young adults reacting automatically, parents interrupting cycles (change adult first), or OTs modeling reflection/journaling, Tony's "themes repeat across situations—target them" flips reactivity to strategy. From Adulting with Autism podcast: OT-aligned for executive/sensory patterns, parenting power shifts, habit-building. Links: Full Episode: Buzzsprout/Apple/Spotify (subscribe!) Tony's Site: tonyiezzi.com (book ordering/socials) Book: Reenactments (Amazon) Merch: Linktree in notes ('Dynamite' tees for pattern resets) Your reviews/shares amplify the squad—tag a rewire! #AutisticBehaviorLoops #NeurodivergentPhysiology #TraumaThemesAutism #PodcastHabits #MentalHealthAwareness #UnmaskedReenactments #ADHDRegulation #ReenactmentTherapy #ResiliencePatterns #EmpathySquad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Aviv Bruno.Aviv had a hell of a season and boy did she go out in a blaze of glory! She returns to the show to talk about last week's hot and heavy episode, switching partners at the last minute, where she stands with Nany and MORE!WATCH this interview here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/video-aviv-on-143861731Tickets to Live Shows at www.ChallengeMania.LivePre-Sale for NYC 1/23 with Wes, Cara, Mark, Michele and MORE is TOMORROW 11/29 at www.ChallengeManiacs.comJoin the pod Squad at www.ChallengeManiacs.com and get Early/Ad-free Audio and Video of all Pods and Interviews!SWAG at www.ChallengeMania.Shop