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Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
Episode 296: Holiday Special V: Part II:Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 67:20


Rev your engines and be prepared to toot your sweets, Anime Was (Not) A Mistakes' 2024 Holiday Special continues this madcap race with the seminal fleet-footed fender lined film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968). When the inventor Caracticus Potts, is commissioned to save a beat-up car from the scrap heap, a magical musical adventure is set into motion. We have a film full of bops, barons, and a little bit of the ol' bamboo.  Beware the child catcher even with his delicious false promises of Heinz Treacle. Buckle up listeners. Will this one be truly scrumptious or more of a shitty-shitty boom boom? Trust us, it was funny in the moment.  Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided By: It's A Wonderful Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1946) – “Main Title” & “End Title” Composed and Conducted By: Dimitri Tiomkin. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack (2010) – “SOS Dan Christmas Party” Music By: Satoru Kōsaki, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Ryūichi Takada, and Erik Satie Edited By: Kengo Shigemura

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
Episode 295: Holiday Special V: Part I: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 86:16


Ghost and Ghoulies everywhere come to Anime Was (Not) A Mistake for a Yuletide scare?!? That's right, this year's first half of our Holiday Special is devoted to the stop-motion animation classic The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). Join your normal hosts Daniel and Jonathan as they tromp through the pumpkin patch...but what's this? Three crafty trick or treaters have stumbled upon the podcast as well! Gabe, Heather, and Grant are deadest upon kidnapping the Sandy Claws. Listen as this group of spooky spectators offer commentary on our favorite holidays, our united hatred of strange fog's breath smelling doctors, and our admiration for what might just be one of the greatest animated movies of all time. No matter the season, nor holiday, all one needs is the spirit of friendship and maybe some candy to fend off an evil bag of bugs. Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided By: It's A Wonderful Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1946) – “Main Title” & “End Title” Composed and Conducted By: Dimitri Tiomkin. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack (2010) – “SOS Dan Christmas Party” Music By: Satoru Kōsaki, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Ryūichi Takada, and Erik Satie Edited By: Kengo Shigemura

Side by Side Radio
160. Stochastic career/racing strategy (Manabu Ishibashi, Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 100:32


久々の選手回、JCL TEAM UKYO所属の石橋学選手(@manabu_1484)のキャリア前半の話、確率的なレースの組み立て方、アシスト、Strava表彰などなどについて高田くん(@offcourseyass)話を聞きました。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes 上野みなみ氏の話 元シマノレーシングの湊諒氏 青森山田高等学校 黒枝士揮・山本元喜 徳田鍛造・中里仁 2015ジロ出場 伝染性単核球症 日本で一番登る人(Strava) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Side by Side Radio
159. Our episode has reverted to an inappropriate length (2024 Japan Cup) (yufta & Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 125:33


Yuftaさんが主催するArenbergと共同で行った宇都宮公開収録の反省とArenbergがニュースレターで発信した新たなジャパンカップの展開について雄風太さん(@yufta)、高田くん(@offcourseyass )と語りました お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes Arenberg Spotify Roulerの記事 キルシプー Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Side by Side Radio
158. This is Our Answer to the Proper Length (Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 41:52


高田くん(@offcourseyass)とジャパンカップの反省会をするはずが、Patreonの規約変更を精査し、サポーターからの質問に答え、エピソードの適正な長さを探りました。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes Patreonの制度変更問題 Appleのアプリへの課金要求にともないPatreonの制度が変わります。AppleがPatreoniOSでの課金に30%のin-App purchase feeをPatreonに要求し、月額制への移行を強制したため、少なくとも2025年11月までに月額制へ移行する必要がでてきました。 これに伴いまずiOSからは新規ユーザーの参加が停止しています。(ブラウザ・Androidからは可能)それ以外は特に影響はないはずです。 月額制をどのように運用するかはまだ検討中ですが、もし今後新規・既存に関わらずサポートしていただける方はiOS内での課金を使わずブラウザかAndroidから入っていただくことをおすすめします。 Ask me Anythin 質問への回答 仕事と趣味のバランス 練習ルーティンの工夫 機材の選択とコスト問題 Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan
Red Banquets, Fashion Disasters, and Other Continental Adventures

Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 41:38


This episode we go back to the continent for a bit to see how things are going.  Hint:  not well.  While Yamato was building its new bureaucratic state, Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla were battling it out while the Tang empire and their ambitions loomed over them all.  Yamato is about to get pulled into the conflicts, but before that, let's look at what was happening from the point of view of the various penninsular polities. This episode goes back over some of the information in Episodes 107 and 109, but mainly to place it in context of what was happening in Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla as opposed to simply viewing it from the rise of the Tang Empire or the occasional mentions in the Nihon Shoki.  Much of it relies on what we have in the Samguk Sagi, the Korean annals of the Three Kingdoms. For more, check out our blogpost: https://sengokudaimyo.com/podcast/episode-115 Rough Transcript Welcome to Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.  My name is Joshua and this is Episode 115: Red Banquets, Fashion Disasters, and Other Continental Adventures It was the year 642, and the hall was decked out in the finest, with banners hung and tables set.  The scene was awash in gold and silk and silver.  The guests were no less opulently adorned: The crème de la crème of Burana, aka Pyongyang, capital of the state of Goguryeo.  The tables were piled high with food, and there was a low murmur as the assembled guests talked quietly as they waited for their host. These guests were among the highest nobles in the land.  180 members of the most powerful families.  As they mingled, they talked.  Much of it was gossip, the currency of court politicians everywhere. They discussed who was up and down in the constant fight for favor.  Who had made a misstep, or was seen talking to the wrong person?  Or how about that time that someone wore the wrong clothes, or misspoke in court? Other conversations focused outward, on the threats from beyond the border.  But the majority of conversation had to do with their host, a striking individual. The murmurs continued as they waited for him to arrive..  Yeon Gaesomun was a hard-liner, pushing his agenda for stronger defenses against Tang encroachment.  That might be understandable for someone stationed out east, as he had been, but the King himself and his supporters felt that relations needed a more diplomatic touch.  Now that Gaesomun was back in the capital of Pyongyang, would he change his approach? The conversation continued apace as people ate and drank.  The whole time they remained blissfully unaware of what was happening just outside.  Drowned out by the sound of the banquet, troops were quietly assembling just outside, girding themselves for what would soon be an irrevocable step forward.  As orders came down the line, they drew their weapons, and then they burst through the doors… Last episode we talked through much of the Hakuchi era, from 650 to 654.  This episode I want to finish out the era, in order to do so we're once again going to touch on what was happening over on the continent. Some of these events we've talked about already: Last time we did a deep dive into this subject, back in Episode 104, we focused primarily on the Tang dynasty and its rise.  We also talked somewhat about Yamato's conflicts with Tang, Goguryeo, and others in Episode 107.  But at this point it's useful to go back and put that Continental narrative together a little bit more clearly, to set the stage for what will be happening in Yamato in the next reign after Karu. This episode we are going to go back over some of that info, but I want to center the narrative a bit more on the peninsula, rather than on the Tang dynasty. As you may recall, the Tang dynasty started in approximately 618, taking over from the Sui.  By 628, the Tang had defeated the Gökturks, and they continued to expand.  They conquered Turpan and Gaochang, in the Western Regions, and their control over the Silk Road was substantial, opening up tremendous trade routes that brought in wealth and more.  The capital of Chang'an became a true center of learning, and the government instituted a national university that was attended by elites from both in and outside the empire. This episode, though, we are going to focus more on the area of the Korean and Liaodong peninsulas, where the countries of Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla contended with each other.  Goguryeo was the largest and perhaps even the most powerful of the three, but it was also on the border with the Tang empire, who were nothing to sneeze at given their own string of military victories.  So Goguryeo was beset from all sides, and needed a sizeable force on their western border.  Everything was in a tenuous balance, of sorts. When it came to the Tang empire, Goguryeo walked a delicate line.  On the one hand, they wanted access to the trade goods and the knowledge that was accumulating in the Tang empire and making it the envy of most other nations in the region.  On the other hand, they had to be constantly on the lookout for a possible invasion, and so needed to show their strength.  This wasn't without some confidence.  After all, Goguryeo had defeated attempts by the Sui dynasty to invade, and so they had proved up to the challenge—at least so far. In 619, on the eve of the Tang dynasty's founding, King Yeongnyu of Goguryeo, whose personal name was Geonmu, sent a tribute mission to the Tang, to encourage good relations.  By 622, Goguryeo was responding to the Tang dynasty's request to return soldiers captured during the attempted invasions by the Sui.  They kept sending missions on an annual basis, playing the part of a friendly tributary. Further on the peninsula, Baekje and Silla were likewise reaching out to the Tang dynasty, similarly hungry for the trade goods available in the markets of Chang'an.  Baekje, sitting on the coast of the Bohai sea, had direct routes to the mainland; to both the Yellow river and Yangzi river deltas.  They may not have had an overland border, but the sea was open to them. Silla, on the other hand, was not so quite so fortunate.  They were mainly situated on the east side of the peninsula, and though they had some access through the Han river, near modern Seoul, their access was constantly threatened by both Baekje and Goguryeo.  In 626, a Silla mission to the Tang complained about this very thing, claiming that Goguryeo was attacking them.  In response, the Tang requested peace, and Goguryeo apologized and backed down.  That said, it is unclear if the Tang would have taken much action.  They were, at that point, more focused on the Gökturks and others.  That military action ended with the defeat of the Gökturks in 628, however, a victory for which Goguryeo sent congratulations.  One has to imagine, however, that the congratulations were a bit mixed.  After all, without the Gökturks to hold their attention, what was to keep the Tang dynasty from looking at further conquest? The question of how to react to the Tang Empire seems to be one that split the Goguryeo court.  Some members of the court wanted to appease the giant on their doorstep, with offers of tribute and nominal submission, with the goal of making it clear that they were not a threat and that military conquest was unnecessary.  They could all live in harmony, one with the other.  To that end, they would not want to be too blatant about building up their forces or defenses in an act that could be seen as a prelude to military action.  On the other side were the hard-liners: members of the court that felt that they had to maintain a strong military defense against the likely possibility of a Tang offensive.  To these hawks, military strength was the deterrent, as power only truly respected power.  To be seen as weak and submissive would be to seem vulnerable, and an easy target. Still, there seems to have been relative, if uneasy, peace for a time.  Goguryeo continued to build their relation as a tributary state, and most of the action seems to have actually been taking place in the peninsula.  For Silla, 632 was a banner year, as Queen Seondeok came to the throne.  She was the eldest daughter of her father, who had no sons to inherit, and so she came to the throne.  She is said to have been quite intelligent, and the Samguk Sagi gives various accounts of her Holmsian powers of deduction.  For example, upon seeing a picture of flowers, she immediately concluded that, though they were beautiful, they had no fragrance.  She noted the lack of bees and butterflies around the flowers, and based on that observation she deduced that the flowers must have no scent to attract them. Queen Seondeok would oversee Silla in a time when they were growing closer to the Tang and also seeing increased pressure from Baekje and Goguryeo.  We mentioned how, in 626, Goguryeo had blocked Silla's mission to the Tang court.  Then, in 636, a Baekje general led 500 troops to Mt. Doksan, to attack the Silla position there.  Two years later, Silla defeated Goguryeo troops outside Jiljung Fortress. This wasn't constant warfare, but it did mean that the armies had to be on a constant wartime footing.  You never knew when your neighbor might sense a moment of weakness and try to take advantage of it.  Of course, as the old adage goes, “the enemy of my enemy is my friend”.  Baekje and Goguryeo were more directly on the Tang Empire's borders.  And so we see Silla cultivating a special relationship with the Tang. This is nothing new, by the way.  Various dynasties in the Yellow River basin had used similar tactics for generations.  Immediate border countries were often treated more severely, with threats of punitive expeditions if they did not fall in line or give themselves over completely to become a direct vassal of the empire.  Countries just beyond the border were often treated with a lighter touch, luring them into complacency and even friendship with access to elite trade goods, and more.  As borders shifted, so too did the relationship between the empire and those on its borders. Goguryeo and Baekje fell into the former category, while Silla seems to have been in the latter—at least for now.  And yet all three were still trying to get what they could.   In 640, Seondeok sent her sons to enroll in the Guoxue, or National University, that Tang Taizong had set up in Chang'an.  This university had gathered Confucian scholars from all corners of the world.  The school is described as having some 1200 bays, with 3,260 students.  Besides Silla, Goguryeo and Baekje also sent their princes, who mingled with elites from Gaochang, Turpan, and elsewhere.  It was opportunities like this that made Chang'an so attractive: a place where the elites of Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje, could mingle with the members of the Tang Court and the western regions, beyond, sharing ideas and learning about the wider world. The following year, in 641, there are two items of note.  One is the inspection by Chen Dade of the Tang-Goguryeo border.  We talked about this back in episode XXX.  Under the pretense of a diplomatic mission, Dade arrived at the border with numerous gifts of silk, presenting them to the various fortress commanders and then asking to be shown around.  The Commanders were more than happy to show Dade their impressive fortifications, and they were exceedingly polite, but little did they know that Dade's true purpose was to scout for weaknesses in Goguryeo's defensive line.  His report back to Tang Taizong would be critical in what was to come. Also in this year, King Uija of Baekje came to the throne.  We talked about how Uija had sent his son, Prince Pung, to Yamato, and we've touched on him a few times here and there.  Uija was clearly a proponent of the alliance with Yamato, and, as we'll see, he was no friend to Silla.  The following year, in 642, Ujia's forces attacked Silla, capturing 40 strongholds, and pushing Silla's expanding borders back to the Nakdong river, retaking much of the area that had been under the control of the various Kara, or Gaya, confederacy.  This likely included places like Nimna and Ara, though we can't know for certain.  We do know that Baekje forces took Taeya fortress in the south of the peninsula, which gives us an idea of the extent of Baekje's victories. In response to Baekje's brazen attacks, Silla went  to a seemingly unlikely ally.  They reached out to Goguryeo.  In fact, they sent none other than Kim Ch'unch'u. Kim Ch'unch'u was the grandson of the 25th king of Silla, King Jinji.  Though his father, Kim Yonsu, had lost any claim to the throne when King Jinji was overthrown, he was still of “seonggol”, or “Sacred” bone rank, a concept somewhat similar to the kabane of Yamato, though in this case the “Sacred bone rank” indicated nobles specifically descended from the royal family.  These would have likely been the various Royal Princes and their families in the Yamato hierarchy.  Kim Ch'unch'u, in particular, seems to have been well regarded by the Silla court of his day, and since his own daughter had been killed by Baekje, he had a personal stake in the matter.  And so he led the embassy to Goguryeo's capital at Pyongyang to request that they send troops to aid Silla. There was only one problem.  Goguryeo was still fuming about territory that they had lost to Silla many years ago.  They agreed to send troops, but only if Silla would agree to a little quid pro quo.  Silla would need to return the Chungnyung pass and cede everything northwest of it back to Goguryeo.  This would return much of Goguryeo's territory north of the Han river and modern Seoul. Kim Ch'unch'u  rebuked their offer, calling it a threat against Silla.  This angered King Yeongnyu, and Kim Ch'unch'u was jailed for his disrespect.  Ch'unch'u was able to get word out of his imprisonment, however, and Queen Seondeok sent what the Samguk Sagi calls a “Death Squad” of 10,000 soldiers with the aim of breaking him out of prison.  As soon as Goguryeo heard that these troops were on the move, they decided that holding onto Ch'unch'u wouldn't be worth it, and they released him rather than fight.  Kim Ch'unch'u was returned safely, but without the support that he wanted. That said, there may have been other things going on in Goguryeo. The pro-appeasement camp and the hard-liners were fuming, and things in the court were coming to a head.  The two sides pulled against each other in the way that they shaped policy.  For the most part, King Yeongnyu was pro-appeasement, but there were powerful figures in the hard-liner camp, such as Yeon Gaesomun.  At 46 years old, he was a descendant of at least two previous “Magniji” court officials—a title roughly equivalent to that of a Prime Minister, and one of the most powerful roles a non-royal court noble could aspire to.  Gaesomun himself was the Western Governor, directly responsible for the fortresses that defended the border with the territory of the Tang Empire.  As such, it is little wonder that he may have been a bit more focused on the threat that they posed, and he likely held the loyalty of not a few troops. And perhaps this is why King Yeongnyu started to suspect him of being a problem, and why he plotted to have him killed.  Word of the King's plot reached Gaesomun, however, and he decided to take matters into his own hands. Returning to Pyongyang in 642, Gaesomun let it be known that he was throwing a lavish banquet to celebrate his rise to the position of Eastern governor.  He invited over one hundred of the opposing court nobles under this pretence.  But that is all it was. When the nobles had gathered at the banquet site, Gaesomun struck.  He had loyal forces rush in and kill all of his opponents, and then, before an alarm could sound, he rushed his troops over to the palace and murdered King Yeongnyu.  It was the Goguryeo's own Red Wedding, and it would hold a particular place of infamy in Korean history, which said  that the troops dismembered the corpse and discarded it without ceremony. In place of King Yeongnyu, Gaesomun propped up Yeongnyu's nephew, King Bojang.  Gaesomun then appointed himself the Dae Magniji, the Great Prime Minister, or perhaps more fittingly “Generalissimo”.  Though King Bojang sat upon the throne there was no question that it was Gaesomun who now ruled Goguryeo. Gaesomun's legacy is complicated.  Under the Confucian values of the time, many early historians vilified him for murdering the king, and blamed him and his harsh policies for the eventual downfall of the kingdom.  He is portrayed as a man lusting after power. We are given examples of his harsh demeanor, and the Annals state that when he got off of his horse he had high ranking nobles and military officials lie on the ground so that he could step on them, rather than touching the ground.  Of course, some of this we should likely take with a grain of salt, given the Chroniclers' generally dim view of him in general.   On the other hand, some modern histories believe that he wanted Goguryeo to take a tougher stance against the Tang.  Early Korean nationalists rehabilitated him, exalting him for taking such a hard stance against the Tang, or, in their eyes, China.  I suspect that he was a little of both.  A tyrant and a despot—as many rulers of the time were—but also dedicated to the defense of his nation. We mentioned this briefly back in Episode 107, but I wanted to touch on it here in more detail as it really leads to where we want to discuss.  A very brief mention of this lies in the Nihon Shoki, where it says that “Irikasumi” the “Prime Minister” of Goguryeo slew the king and over 180 others.  For the most part it tracks, though it does say that it happened in 641, which may easily just be a simple scribal error. The general narrative from here is that the Tang dynasty used Gaesomun's usurpation as a pretext for war against Goguryeo, but the narrative seems a bit more complex, and when we are reading we should keep in mind that none of the players in this drama knew the outcome beforehand.  And so, as is often the case, things are quite as straightforward as they may seem when we zoom out and take a look at the macro level of historical events, where we've already decide what events we believe to be important and which were less so, often based on knowing the outcomes.  Of course, the Chroniclers would have had similar narratives, but they were still trying to catalogue the events of each year as best they could. And that brings us to the year 643.  In this year, Silla went to the Tang dynasty to ask them for assistance against both Baekje and Goguryeo, who were planning to cut off Silla's access to the Tang court.  Tang Taizong agreed to help, but only if Silla would accept a Tang official who would come and oversee Silla.  Taizong's reasoning is given, which follows a typically misogynistic logic:  “Because your country has a woman as a ruler, neighboring states belittle it.  As you have lost the authority of the ruler, thus inviting the enemy to attack, no year will enjoy peace.”  He basically said that Silla needed a big strong man to help out, and he was willing to send someone—along with troops—to do just that.  Of course, I think we can all see how that was likely to end up, and any thoughts Silla had of being an equal partner in such an arrangement were nothing more than fantasies.  Tang Taizong was agreeing to assist, if Silla became a protectorate of the Tang court. The Silla envoy, for his part, took a very political stance.  No doubt knowing just how bad this was for Silla, but not wanting to disrespect the Tang emperor, whose assistance they still needed, he acknowledged the emperor's words without accepting the terms, returning without the promised help, but also without completely subordinating his country to the Tang empire. Although the troops were not forthcoming, the envoy's mission still had a positive impact.  Having heard that the envoy was traveling to the Tang court, King Uija of Baekje proactively withdrew the troops he had that were planning to attack with Goguryeo and cut off Silla's access to Chang'an.  Thus, Silla's corridor was maintained. Goguryeo, for their part, continued to attack Silla's border, but even though Gaesomun was one of the hard-liners when it came to Goguryeo-Tang relations, his initial envoys to the Tang court took a conciliatory stance towards the Tang empire.  Gaesomun promoted Daoism over Buddhism, and had his emissaries request and bring back 8 Daoist sages from the Tang court. Many historians feel that this was actually something of a show.  Sure, they would get knowledge and learning from the sages, but more importantly was to put the Tang at ease and hopefully allow Goguryeo a chance to annex Silla before the Tang war machine got up and running.  For their part, the Tang were already considering their next moves against Goguryeo, with some suggesting that they use proxies, like the Khitan and the Malgal, to make an attack.  Emperor Taizong's advisors suggested that the best course of action would be to lull Goguryeo into a false sense of security prior to a massive assault.  And so there were no major attacks that year. In 644, however, the Tang sent a message to Baekje and Goguryeo that they would need to stop invading Silla, and that if they didn't do so, the Tang would attack.  Gaesomun was actually leading troops in an attack on Silla when news of the messenger arrived at Goguryeo's court in Pyongyang.  Gaesomun's response was that he was simply trying to reclaim the territory that Silla had previously stolen from them many years earlier.  Along with their excuses, they sent along gold and 50 hostages from the Goguryeo court, but they were refused by the Tang.  It was probably pretty clear at this point that things were coming to a head—and diplomatic relations finally broke down in 645. That year the Tang dynasty—in conjunction with Silla, the Samguk Sagi tells us—launched a massive invasion of Goguryeo.  The pretext of which was, as I mentioned, Gaesomun's usurpation of the throne, but let's not kid ourselves:  The Tang dynasty were not shy about pushing out their borders. The Tang troops, who had been preparing for the past year, invaded in a two prong attack.  An overland attack struck at Gaemo—modern Shenyang—while naval forces landed on the Liaodong peninsula.  These forces initially swept through the border fortresses along the Liaodong penninsula with seeming ease.  Remember Chen Dade and his little factfinding mission?  No doubt all of his work came in quite handy.   Things were going well, and Tang Taizong himself joined the campaign. Still, each fortress took time, so that even though the invasion started in April, they reached Ansi by June. We are told that Goguryeo had amassed over 150,000 forces at Mt. Jipul, near Ansi, a walled fortress town with an estimated population of around 100,000.  Those numbers may be exaggerations, but the context is clear:  This was not just a small fortress and Goguryeo sent a lot of troops to reinforce the area. On the other side, Goguryeo was facing odds that were probably more like 3 to 1, with a massive Tang invasion force, which, since they had split, were attacking from two different directions.  Sure enough, the Tang were able to catch the defenders out of position, with the troops that had crossed the sea assaulting from the front while the overland forces attacked Goguryeo's rear.  It is estimated that over 50,000 Goguryeo troops were killed or captured in the battle. And that left only the fortress of Ansi, with a garrison of maybe 5,000 troops, to face the Tang, who had otherwise swept through previous defenses in relatively short order.  It would have been understandable had they capitulated.  There were still other fortresses between the Tang armies and the capital of Goguryeo at Pyongyang, not to mention the extremely mountainous terrain between the Liaodong and Korean peninsulas.  And yet, the Ansi garrison refused to give in.  The Tang forces, for their part, knew they could not leave an enemy to their rear, and so rather than continuing on, they set a siege to the fortress town. Although we are told that the Tang forces brought siege engines with them, the garrison at Ansi held out.  In fact, they held out for three months, and fall was beginning to turn to winter.  Winter in northeast Asia would bring snow and mud.  Furthermore, the Tang supply lines themselves were fairly long at this point.  Eventually, the defenders won out, and the Tang forces turned back.  On the march back towards Chang'an, Tang Taizong and his troops were caught in an early winter blizzard, which killed more of the soldiers.  Emperor Taizong founded Minzhong Temple—known today as Fayuan Temple, in modern Beijing—to commemorate his fallen soldiers. Although the Tang forces retreated, it is hard to say that Goguryeo was truly victorious in the outcome of the war.  Many Gogouryeo troops perished in the fighting, while Tang could now regroup.  Goguryeo was unlikely to be a major and immediate threat to Silla, as they would need to continue to maintain troops and rebuild the fortresses taken by the Tang, but that didn't mean that Silla was off the hook, either. Through this all, Baekje had taken the opportunity to harass Silla's western border.  They sent wave after wave against Silla, whose forces in that area were under the command of general Kim Yusin.  The Samguk Sagi mentions that his forces would turn back one attack, and he'd be almost back home, when another attack would come and he would have to go back out.  In one particularly poignant moment, he even got so close as to see his house, but he could not stop, and so he marched straight past the gates as he prepared to repel yet another invasion from Baekje. Winter brought a pause to the fighting, and in 646, things seem to have been relatively calm, if still quite tense, as all sides recovered from the events of the previous year.  Nonetheless, this is seen as the start of what is known as the Goguyreo-Tang war, a series of conflicts that would continue for approximately the next 20 years.  Goguryeo, for their part, attempted to normalize relations with the Tang, even sending two women—specifically the Annals state that they were two beautiful women—as a peace offering.  Tang Taizong politely refused them, however, claiming he wouldn't dare to separate them from their families.  In reality, he was rebuilding his forces, preparing for another assault, but that would take time.  In the meantime, diplomatic channels remained open, which really demonstrates the political situation in general, at the time.  Even if two sides were attacking one another, diplomatic envoys were still being exchanged.  Furthermore, though the trade routes may have been slightly less stable, trade continued, regardless.  The following year, 647, Emperor Taizong launched fresh assaults against Goguryeo.  This time, rather than a larger army, he instead had them focus on small-scale attacks that would weaken the kingdom of Goguryeo, forcing them to constantly be on guard and to pour resources into supporting their borders.  At the same time, Silla suffered tragedy as Queen Seondeok died, and Queen Chindeok took the throne.  Later in that year, Baekje troops attacked three Silla fortresses.  They were pushed back, but the Silla troops took heavy casualties.  As we can see, the fighting continued throughout the peninsula. Meanwhile, over on the Japanese archipelago, they were busy incorporating the new reforms.  Envoys from Silla, Baekje, and Goguryeo would continue to travel to the Yamato court, which one imagines made for some rather tense State dinners. The year after that, in 648, while Tang forces continued to harass Goguryeo, Baekje attacked and took ten Silla fortresses.  Upon hearing this, Silla general Kim Yusin rallied the troops, counterattacked, and destroyed the invading forces.  Silla's Prince Ch'unch'u himself, the one who had previously gone to Goguryeo to ask for support against Baekje, traveled to the Tang court in Chang'an.  There he requested assistance against Baekje's continual harassment of Silla's borders. It is unclear how firmly Baekje and Goguryeo were allied together and coordinating attacks, but  it does seem clear that they were aligned in their goals.  Baekje may not have been in direct conflict with the Tang, but their attacks on Silla likely kept Silla from further harassing Goguryeo, who was actively involved in defending against Tang attacks.  So whether there were formal treaties or not, lines were drawn, but these were still independent states with their own goals and aspirations. And so, when Ch'unch'u's ship was returning from Chang'an and ran into a Goguryeo patrol, one can understand their apprehension.  Ch'unch'u was known to Goguryeo, and if we was captured it is unlikely that he would live long enough to be rescued by an elite Silla death squad once again.  And so, his men devised a plan, and a man named On Kunhae put on the clothes of a high official—possibly Ch'unch'u's own.  When the Goguryeo patrol captured the ship, they killed him, believing he was a Silla noble or at least an important envoy.  Unbeknownst to them, Ch'unch'u himself had been transferred to a smaller, less assuming ship, which quietly made its way past the patrol and back to Silla controlled territory. And so, once again, we see us how dangerous things were getting at this point.  Travel was risky at the best of times, but now, with the possibility of being intercepted by a hostile country's forces, who knew what might happen. Hostilities continued until 649.  That year, Tang Taizong passed away, and shortly before he did, he pulled back the troops.  His death only brought a brief pause, however, as his son and heir, Tang Gaozong, took the throne and would launch his own series of wars against both Goguryeo and Baekje.  In 650, Gaozong received Prince Kim Ch'unch'u once again as an ambassador from Silla, this time with a poem penned by Queen Chindeok herself.  In the form of poetic verse, she asked for help against Baekje, who had continued their attacks.  Throughout the previous year attacks had continued back and forth.  Silla general Kim Yusin again managed to push back and defeat the Baekje forces, but one can only imagine the toll this was taking on Silla's ability to defend itself over time.  This was the content of the note.  Prior to this, Silla really had gone all in on strengthening their ties with the Tang dynasty, going so far as to institute Tang court dress—both in their robes and caps.  This point had been specifically negotiated by Prince Ch'unch'u with the previous emperor, Tang Taizong.  It sounds as if Silla was trying to have the Tang court recognize their own court nobles and put themselves in a place to receive Tang court rank, though how, exactly, they received said rank is unclear—did it come from the Tang or was it granted by the Queen of Silla. Either way, it was clearly seen by other nations—or at least Yamato—as an unwelcome statement.  In 651, Silla envoys arrived at Tsukushi—modern day Kyushu—wearing their new Tang style clothing and they were turned away.  Specifically the Dazaifu sent them back claiming that they weren't dressed as envoys from Silla should be.  On top of this, we are told that Kose no Omi then suggested that *rather than go to war* over this, they should just make a show of force when the envoys came back.  And let me reiterate that: according to the Nihon Shoki this was such an affront that Yamato was considering whether they should launch a punitive military strike against Silla for sporting the wrong fit.  Talk about a fashion disaster! In the end, they took Kose no Omi's advice, which was that the next time Silla arrived they would have ships lined up all along the Seto Inland Sea as the envoys made their way to Yamato so that there was no doubt in the envoys' minds about just what Yamato could do. This is a great demonstration of how something we might consider innocuous was clearly a Big Deal for the people at the time.  I suspect that there were at least two possible reasons for why this was, besides just considering themselves the arbiters of fashion.  For one, remember that Yamato considered Silla to be subordinate to them, at least in their worldview.  Just like they had been concerned about at least maintaining the fiction that Nimna was still an active and independent entity, this broke the illusion that Silla was a tributary of Yamato. At the same time, it may have just been that they were putting on airs and it was seen as impersonating and even speaking for the Tang court.  After all, if a Tang envoy showed up, I doubt that Yamato would turn them away. In either instance, we can see the lines being drawn, with Silla taking a clear stance in connecting themselves with the Tang court while Goguryeo, Baekje, and even Yamato were still in contact with them, but from a more independent capacity.  In 652, for instance, we know that Goguryeo again sent tribute to the Tang court, no doubt in an attempt to normalize relations.  Still, the alliances were firming up. In 653 we have two items of interest:  one from the Samguk Sagi and one from the Nihon Shoki.  In the Samguk Sagi it explicitly mentions that Baekje and Wa formed an alliance.  This is significant in that the Samguk Sagi really doesn't mention Wa nearly as often as we would expect it to, while the Nihon Shoki is constantly discussing Baekje and Yamato relations.  I imagine that there must have been a significant escalation of Wa involvement around this time for the Samguk Sagi to mention it. On the other hand, the Nihon Shoki doesn't really mention it.  Sure, there are annual tributes mentioned from Baekje and Silla—and occasionally Goguryeo—but they were more focused on another event: an embassy that the Yamato court sent to the Tang dynasty.  This was the first embassy to be sent in some time—at least according to the Nihon Shoki—but it was quite the affair.  Two ships were prepared.  The first ship was led by Kishi no Nagani and his assistant, Kishi no Koma, along with the envoy, Nunobara no Mita.  They were accompanied by numerous students and student priesets, all sons of court nobility, including Jou'e, the son of none other than Nakatomi no Kamatari the “Naidaijin” or central prime minister.  In total, there were 121 people on board the ship. The other ship was led by Takada no Nemaro and his assistant, Kamori no Womaro, as well as their accompanying envoy, Hashi no Yatsute.  Along with various students, they had 120 on board the ship.  Two ships, each with an individual in charge of the particular embassy, meant that even if they met with an accident along the way, they would have someone to carry on the mission.  And that foresight proved unfortunately necessary when the ship carrying Takada no Nemaro sank in the straits of Takashima off the coast of Satsuma.  The ship went down and only five men survived, largely by lashing themselves to a plank and drifting ashore at Takashima island.  There, one of the survivors, Kadobe no Kogane, gathered bamboo and made a raft, by which they made it to Shitojishima.  They surived six days and nights without any food, but they made it.  When he heard about it, the sovereign congratulated Kogane and rewarded him with rank and various presents for his work to bring people back home. Another mission, launched the following year, shows that being lost at sea wasn't the only danger for international travelers back in the day.  In the 2nd month of 654, Takamuku no Kuromaro led another embassy to the Tang court.  He was the Controlling Envoy, though the Chief Ambassador was Kahabe no Maro, assisted by Yenichi no Kusushi, a name that Aston suggests translates to something like “Doctor Yenishi”.  A list of other names are given as well of those who were also on the mission.  More sobering is the outcome of the mission, where we are told what happened to everyone.  Though they reached the Tang court, not everyone would make it back.  According to the author Yuki no Hakatoko—an interesting tidbit in that they seem to be giving us the author of one of the accounts that they used in the compilation of the Nihon Shoki, and we'll come back to him in a later episode—according to Hakatoko, the student priest Enmyou died in Tang, while the student priests Chisou and Chikoku both died at sea.  Another person named Chisou, but using different characters, returned in a Silla ship in 690.  Gakusho died in Tang and Gitsu died at sea.  Joye returned in 665 in the ship of Liu Tekao.  And then others—about 12 total—along with two individuals who were considered Japanese born abroad, came back in 654 with returning envoys.  We are even told that Takamuku no Kuromaro, one of the figures who helped set up the government and played a major role in diplomatic relations with the continent, passed away on this mission as well. So going on one of these missions may have given you some awesome opportunities to see the world like nobody else, but they were anything but guaranteed.  For many people, it was a one way ticket, and we should keep that in mind when we hear about the people going on them. There were other intricacies to deal with as well—including navigating the pathways to the Tang court.  You may remember that Yamato was allied with Baekje in some way.  And yet the 654 mission we are told went by way of Silla and then anchored in Laichou, on the Shandong peninsula.  Later that same year, the previous mission, with Kishi no Nagani and others, returned to Yamato escoted by envoys from both Silla and Baekje.  While the narrative largely focuses on what they obtained, one imagines there were probably some tensions in all of that.  After all, just a year before we are told that Baekje and allied with Wa—which is to say Yamato—against Silla.  So had Silla not yet heard about the alliance?  Or was that just considered par for the course at the time? The year 654 would have more direct considerations for all concerned, however.  In that year, Queen Chindeok of Silla died, as did Karu of Yamato.  In Silla, the new King was none other than Prince Kim Ch'unch'u, known to history as King Muyeol.  As we touched on, earlier, Ch'unch'u was intimately familiar with the Tang court and had spoken directly with the Tang emperor, so this likely only further cemented ties between the Tang and Silla.  Meanwhile, in Yamato, Queen Takara Hime, aka Kyougyoku Tennou -slash- Saimei Tennou, was re-ascending the throne, rather than making way for Prince Naka no Oe, a truly interesting state of affairs. Moving forward, the alliances would continue to solidify, though diplomatic missions would continue to travel between the various countries.  After all, they didn't exactly have many other means of communicating with each other—no email or telephones back then. Tang Gaozong would continue to attack and harass Goguryeo, though Yeon Gaesomun would continue to fend off attacks, while Baekje and Silla would continue their struggles as well.  Both Goguryeo and Baekje would ally against Silla, who in turn would call upon the might of the Tang empire.  All in all, it was a time of great conflict, generally known as the Tang-Goguryeo War, and it was a long-term conflict punctuated with times of peace in betwetween the various offensives.   Yamato was less directly involved, but still affected.  After all, they were closely aligned with Baekje, and they had to wonder what would happen if Silla came out victorious.  Would they be cut off from the continent entirely?  Or would they be forced into a new state of having to send tribute to Silla as an inferior country if they wanted access to continental goods and knowledge?  While we know how it played out, today, at the time the outcomes were far from certain. All of that will continue to provide a backdrop for the second reign of Takara Hime, aka Saimei Tennou.  A part of me wonders if this wasn't also part of the reason to move the capital back into Asuka, in the Nara Basin.  I imagine that a capital sitting on the edge of the water, relatively speaking, while good for trade and foreign relations, also felt rather exposed if anyone were to sail a fleet down the Seto Inland Sea.  Or it may have just been a return to the more familiar lands of Asuka. As conflict on the continent continued to escalate, Yamato would not be able to stay unaffected.  The question is whether or not they would be ready when and if anything came their way.  It was a tense period, certainly. And we'll get more into that as we move forward in the next episode with the second reign of Takara-hime, aka Saimei Tennou. Until then thank you for listening and for all of your support. If you like what we are doing, please tell your friends and feel free to rate us wherever you listen to podcasts.  If you feel the need to do more, and want to help us keep this going, we have information about how you can donate on Patreon or through our KoFi site, ko-fi.com/sengokudaimyo, or find the links over at our main website, SengokuDaimyo.com/Podcast, where we will have some more discussion on topics from this episode. Also, feel free to reach out to our Sengoku Daimyo Facebook page.  You can also email us at the.sengoku.daimyo@gmail.com.   Thank you, also, to Ellen for their work editing the podcast. And that's all for now.  Thank you again, and I'll see you next episode on Sengoku Daimyo's Chronicles of Japan.

Radio Rueda
ep260:ちゅなどんの好き勝手に喋らせて2024 Guest:石井美穂(ちゅなどん) & TaKaDa

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 311:53


今年もやって来ました。 巷では全く話題になっていない明日には忘れている話を好きなだけ話す企画”好き勝手に喋らせて”2024年版。 今年もレジュメなし!アジェンタなし!で雑談を繰り広げる、居酒屋で横の席の人の話を盗み聞くエピソードを配信。 お気軽な気持ちでお聞きください。 ちゅなどんX(旧Twitter):https://twitter.com/chunadon 高田X(旧Twitter):https://twitter.com/offcourseyass 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
Yo! Have you ever seen a yo-yo dance like this? | Shu Takada

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 5:04


A six-time world yo-yo champion, Shu Takada is spinning his dreams into reality. Watch how he turns a humble pastime into a mesmerizing art form, blending yo-yo wizardry with dance and acrobatics.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
Yo! Have you ever seen a yo-yo dance like this? | Shu Takada

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 5:04


A six-time world yo-yo champion, Shu Takada is spinning his dreams into reality. Watch how he turns a humble pastime into a mesmerizing art form, blending yo-yo wizardry with dance and acrobatics.

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCB PODCAST#156『Last SummerBookList2024 Takada Select』

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 68:01


SCB PODCAST#156は『LastSummerBookList Takada Select』です。久しぶりの配信になってしまいました。もう夏も終わってしまいそうです。今回も、読んだ本を紹介するだけのブックリストシリーズです。良かったら最後まで聴いてみてください。【Ono Select】❶『STATUSANDCULTURE――文化をかたちづくる〈ステイタス〉の力学 感性・慣習・流行はいかに生まれるか?』/デーヴィッド・マークス/筑摩書房❷『町の本屋という物語: 定有堂書店の43年』/奈良敏行/作品社❸ 『家父長制はいらない 「仕事文脈」セレクション』/タバブックス❹『珈琲の建設』/オオヤミノル/誠光社【Takada Select】❶『生きるとは、自分の物語をつくること』/小川洋子/河合隼雄/ 新潮社❷『世界の適切な保存』/永井玲衣/講談社❸『悪いことはなぜ楽しいのか』/戸谷洋志/ちくまプリマー新書https://twitter.com/@SATELLITECITYBS

Side by Side Radio
153. Everyone Knew Him (2024 Japan National Championships) (hinakamo, Zaikou, Takada, and Mayuko)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 190:41


2024年の全日本選手権ロード・TTについて選手・スタッフインタビューを聞き返しながらひなかもさん(@cima_ni_hic )、ざいこうさん(@Zaikou)、高田くん(@offcourseyass)、麻由子さん(@MayukoHagiwara)、と議論しました お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes 全日本自転車競技選手権大会 ロード・レース(JCF) 出演ありがとうございました! 野寺秀徳(シマノレーシング) 西谷泰治(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 草場啓吾(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 岡本隼(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 畑中勇介(キナンレーシングチーム) 宮崎 泰史(キナンレーシングチーム) 石橋学(JCL Team Ukyo) 山本大喜(Team Ukyo) 入部正太朗(シマノレーシング) Thomas Lebas (Kinan Racing Team) 石上優大(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 岡篤志(JCL Team Ukyo) 織田聖(マトリックスパワータグ) 小林海(マトリックスパワータグ) 金子宗平(群馬グリフィン) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Side by Side Radio
152. Japan National Championships - Preview (Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 42:44


今週末に迫る全日本自転車競技選手権大会 ロード/TTのプレビューを高田くん(@offcourseyass)と収録しました。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes 全日本自転車競技選手権大会 ロード・レース(JCF) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Side by Side Radio
151. Bicyclist in Gunma 2024 Spring (Takada & Zaikou)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 74:25


2024年春Jプロツアー第5戦 東日本ロードクラシックDAY2や最近のJBCFについて高田くん(@offcourseyass)、ざいこうさん(@Zaikou)とお話しました。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes JBCFガイドブック(かなり重いPDF) ガチンコサイクルTV(Youtube) 群馬は最近ドリフト場で稼いでいるらしい(Twitter) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCBPODCAST#149『Spring BookList2024 Takada Select』

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2024 37:45


SCB PODCAST#149は『Spring BookList2024 Takada Select』です。2ヶ月ぶりの配信になってしまいました。(更新頻度が少なくてすみません。)もうすっかり春ですね。今回は季節ごとの恒例企画「Book List」シリーズです。といっても、ただ読んだ本を紹介する、それだけなんですけどね…。良かったら最後まで聴いてください。【Ono Select】❶『誰のために法はうまれた』/木庭顕/朝日出版社❷『波打ちぎわの物を探しに』/三品輝起/晶文社❸『工場日記』/シモーヌ・ヴェイユ/ちくま学芸文庫❹ローティ『偶然性・アイロニー・連帯』 2024年2月 /NHKテキスト)【Takada Select】❶『チェコのヤポンカ: 私が子どもの本の翻訳家になるまで』/木村有子/かもがわ出版❷『手はポケットのなか:コーダとして生きること』/ヴェロニク・プーラン/白水社❸『橙書店にて』/田尻久子/ちくま文庫

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS
Basketball: Maki Takada Named MVP of Japan Women's League for 2nd Year in Row

Today's Sports Headlines from JIJIPRESS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 0:07


Basketball: Maki Takada Named MVP of Japan Women's League for 2nd Year in Row

The new shape of work
Embracing AI in the rewards function

The new shape of work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 43:33


In this episode, we speak with Martin Smit, Head of Global Compensation Solutions at Takada, about Generative AI in the rewards function, the opportunities for GenAI to improve efficiency and productivity, as well as ideas to help employees become more comfortable with AI tools. 

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
Episode 242: Rankin/Bass Holiday Special IV/Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 171:39


Ho, Ho My Lads and welcome to another holiday Spectacular on Anime Was (Not) A Mistake! On this heady, decadently delicious episode, everyone is here! Dan, Jonathan, Gabe, Grant and Heather settle in for a pairing of "classic" holiday movies. First, we reach our peak in the Rankin Bass universe with 1977's The Hobbit. When Bilbo Baggins is hired to burgle an immense treasure from a cat-like dragon an iconic adventure beings. Highlights include babysitting bumbling dwarves, soaring on the wings of eagles, slaying spiders, and one magic ring. Gandalf recommends resting where the thrush knocks and not getting trapped in a wine barrel rolling down the river. Next, on the marquee is a return to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971). In hopes of a lifetime supply of chocolate and a magical factory tour five children receive a golden ticket and jump at the chance! Our podcasting family have a lot of opinions on different candies, how much it would actually take us to go on a tour of a factory and what goes into making a "Wonky" bar.  There's no earthly way of knowing, if we are coming or going. All we are certain of is that this is a holiday adventure that you will want to devour, bones and all! Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided By: It's A Wonderful Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1946) – “Main Title” & “End Title” Composed and Conducted By: Dimitri Tiomkin. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack (2010)  – “SOS Dan Christmas Party” Music By: Satoru Kōsaki, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Ryūichi Takada, and Erik Satie Edited By: Kengo Shigemura

Side by Side Radio
148. Sick Leave during the Holiday Season (kossy, Zaikou, and Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 138:09


年末の出来事や今年のまとめ、お買い物についてコッシーさん(@mkossy)、ざいこうさん(@Zaikou)、高田くん(@offcourseyass)とお話しました。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes ゴセさん ゴセさん流の補給 才田さん ニキ・テルプストラ いんようが終了 JBCFアナウンス JCLアナウンス(2023/12/29に多少出た) 今年買って良かったもの Garmin Forerunner 955 Vessel 電動ドライバーボール YAMAHAグリースD CX界隈で有名なアイリスオーヤマの高圧洗浄機 非純正のバッテリーは危険 Garmin Epix Polar H10 Strap 話していたのはPolar Equinox iPhoneアプリがないかも Osmo Action 4 SAFA Brian コッシーさんおすすめヘッドバンド Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

The Sweet Chinwag Podcast
Episode 168: The Nobuhiko Takada Roundtable w/ Friends

The Sweet Chinwag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 95:03


Well it's about time we did an episode on this man. But having four peeps isn't enough to describe this man's insane career. That is why Squill, Andos and Dino Winwood join us to just wax lyrical about the mythos of Takada. All of that, plus the week's news in wrestling.

Side by Side Radio
146. Slippery Kogashi / 2023 Japan Cup Cycle Road Race (Asaka Miyamoto & Takada)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 115:27


2023 Japan Cup Cycle Road Raceについて高田くん(@offcourseyass)とお話しました。途中現地にてインタビューさせていただいたジャーナリストの宮本あさかさんのお話も挟んでいます。今年も現地取材につきInstagramの写真も充実しています!(10/18収録)。 お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ でお願いします。 サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes 試合の模様(cyclowired) ルイ・コスタ(procyclingstats) 「ジャパンカップクリテの騒動について」(cyclowired) Benji Naesen (Twitter/X) レキップ紙 原田くんのStravaタイムまとめ(Twitter/X) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

Radio Rueda
ep206:ちゅなどんの好き勝手に喋らせて2023 Guest:石井美穂(ちゅなどん) & TaKaDa

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 305:11


今年もやって来ました。 巷では全く話題になっていない明日には忘れている話を好きなだけ話す企画”好き勝手に喋らせて”2023年版。 今年もレジュメなし!アジェンタなし!で雑談を繰り広げる、居酒屋で横の席の人の話を盗み聞くエピソードを配信。 お気軽な気持ちでお聞きください。 ちゅなどんX(旧Twitter):https://twitter.com/chunadon 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 公式LINEスタンプ発売中!https://store.line.me/stickershop/product/23806543/ja 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

Here and Nao 世界で活躍する方々とお話しましょ♫
Vol.20 ロンドンを拠点に活躍する建築家 Kazumasa Takada&Yuriko Yagiさん

Here and Nao 世界で活躍する方々とお話しましょ♫

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 54:16


<国際人として活躍するお二人にとっては、え?どうして日本なの?の視点が面白い>ロンドンを拠点に活躍されている建築家カップル、デザインスタジオPAN−PROJECTSの高田一正さん&八木祐理子にお話をお伺いしました。お仕事でもプライベートでもパートナーであるおふたり。日本人として国際的なプロジェクトを持つPAN−PROJECTSならではの楽しいお話で盛りだくさんです。https://pan-projects.com/https://www.instagram.com/pan_projects/<パーソナリティNAO> Instagram @here_and_nao Website www.hereandnao-salon.com

Viva Culture
Viva Culture - 17 septembre 2023 Estuaire en scène

Viva Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 27:55


Au programme ENTRETIEN avec Ghislaine Chastanet, présidente du Festival de théâtre de Normandie, Estuaire en scène, par Isabelle RoyerL'INSTANT CINÉ, Yannick, un film de Quentin Dupieux, par Corinne SaunierMUSIQUE Midori Takada "Tree Of Life" 199 BAJ / 2022 WRWTFWW Planquées tout au long du 20ème siècle derrière des génies masculins qui leur ont parfois beaucoup emprunté, certaines femmes ayant fait « carrière » dans l'avant-garde ou dans la marge ressurgissent ces jours-ci grâce au temps long et à la mémoire d'Internet. Dans la catégorie des « beautiful unseen », le nom de la Japonaise Midori Takada, lointaine cousine de Steve Reich et Brian Eno, résonne au moins aussi fort que ses 9 albums minimalistes publiés sporadiquement depuis 40 ans. Takada creuse un sillon vierge pour bâtir un nouveau continent à placer entre l'Asie et l'Afrique ; un Tokyo-Lago rythmique où l'idée est d'user du vibraphone, du xylophone et autre marimba pour revenir aux racines du rythme.INSTANT CINE : Corinne Saunier, Yannick de Quentin DupieuxAGENDA CULTUREL : Exposition Cécile Beaupère, Galerie Szaboova CECILE BEAUPEREOn pourrait parler d'autoportrait. Mais l'appellation d'Autonu est plus adéquate, car l'attention de Cécile Beaupère se porte davantage sur son anatomie, que sur son identité. A travers cette série qu'elle pratique depuis de nombreuses années, une véritable méthode de travail s'est mise en place : tout en adoptant des poses de durées variables, elle se dessine, soit à l'aide du miroir, soit sans. Dans le premier cas, le point de vue est plus distancié, se dirigeant vers l'image que le reflet offre. Dans le second cas, il glisse le long du corps, et l'étête. Ces Autonus, elle les a conjugués à tous les tempos, diversifiant les mediums, les formats. Dans la tradition artistique, l'autoportrait nu a été plus rarement traité par les peintres que l'autoportrait, sans doute par pudeur et/ou par le manque de caractérisation individuelle qu'offre l'image du corps. On connaît bien ceux de Dürer, de Schiele, un peu moins ceux de Paula Modersohn, ou d'Alice Neel, qui furent réalisés à l'aide d'un miroir. Dans ses tableaux d'autoportraits nus, l'artiste américaine Joan Semmel s'en est passée en recourant à l'appareil photographique.Cécile Beaupère appartient à une lignée de femmes peintres, qui de grand-mère, en mère, puis en fille, se sont passées le flambeau artistique. Sa grand-mère Germaine Théoleyre était peintre animalière. Or il se trouve, que loin de l'atelier, Cécile aime dessiner les animaux qu'elle observe dans le paysage. DANIELE GUTMAN

Radio Rueda
ep203:「婚活」と「ビーチ」それは自転車界のブルーオーシャン Guest:棈木さん/トニオさん/マッペさん/さゆみちゃん/TaKaDa

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 93:35


今回ハンドリングノイズが少し多めになってしまいました。予めご了承ください。 ゲスト紹介 / トニオさんとは / crosscoffee / ライドイベント / 女子会ライド / グラベル婚活ライド / 日程決めましょう / ねるとん / 今日のおビール / ビーチクロス / 突然に登場 / 九十九里浜 / beach life / サンダル飛ばし / 機材どうする? / タイヤチョイス / インサート / レギュレーション / グラベルバイクの遊び場 / 稲城クロス / 店長社長選手権 ビーチクロス:https://beachcross.jp/ スポーツエントリー:https://www.sportsentry.ne.jp/event/t/93160 cross coffee:https://www.cross.coffee/ 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 公式LINEスタンプ発売中!https://store.line.me/stickershop/product/23806543/ja 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

Radio Rueda
ep199:コミュニケが出ないっ! Guest:TaKaDa&ケンゴ

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 122:43


初めての上尾 / セイコーマート / エンデューロとは / ENS野沢温泉 / カテゴリー / 機材のお話 / 最初の1台で最適なのは / 全日本エンデューロ / コミュニケ問題1 / チーム登録 / トップライダーとの差 / エンデューロ前夜の夜 / ケンゴのX / 8/20日生まれ / 宮崎駿 / イソベ / 鬼殺しレーシング / ケンゴの鬼曳き / ガルパン / コミュニケ問題2 / epを分けるか分けないか TaKaDa氏による全日本エンデューロの試走動画:https://youtu.be/qDvGQpXvi18https://youtu.be/qDvGQpXvi18 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCB PODCAST#121『最近、読んだ本2023 RainySeason Takada Select』

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 37:31


SCB PODCAST#121は『最近、読んだ本2023 RainySeason Takada Select』です。四半期に一度、春夏秋冬でやることが恒例になってきました。最近、読んだ本の感想を言うだけのこの企画。もし興味がありましたら、手に取って頂ければ嬉しいです。【ONO Select】❶『中動態の世界: 意志と責任の考古学』/國分功一郎(医学書院)❷『我と汝』/マルティン・ブーバー(講談社学術文庫)❸『読書の日記本を出す指を切るお葬式』/阿久津隆(NUMABOOKS)【TAKADA Select】❶『本屋なんてすきじゃなかった』日野剛広(十七時退勤社)❷『ブックオフから考える: 「なんとなく」から生まれた文化のインフラ』/谷頭和希(青弓社)❸『愛と人生』/滝口悠生(講談社)

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Multimodal imaging for validation and optimization of ion channel-based chemogenetics in nonhuman primates

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.06.547946v1?rss=1 Authors: Hori, Y., Nagai, Y., Hori, Y., Oyama, K., Mimura, K., Hirabayashi, T., Inoue, K.-i., Fujinaga, M., Zhang, M.-R., Takada, M., Higuchi, M., Minamimoto, T. Abstract: Chemogenetic tools provide an opportunity to manipulate neuronal activity and behavior selectively and repeatedly in nonhuman primates (NHPs) with minimal invasiveness. Designer Receptors Exclusively Activated by Designer Drugs are one example that is based on mutated muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Another channel-based chemogenetic system available for neuronal modulation in NHPs uses Pharmacologically Selective Actuator Modules (PSAMs), which are selectively activated by Pharmacologically Selective Effector Molecules (PSEMs). To facilitate the use of the PSAM/PSEM system, the selection and dosage of PSEMs should be validated and optimized for NHPs. To this end, we used a multimodal imaging approach. We virally expressed excitatory PSAM (PSAM4-5HT3) in the striatum and the primary motor cortex of two macaque monkeys, and visualized its location through positron emission tomography (PET) with the reporter ligand [18F]ASEM. Chemogenetic excitability of neurons triggered by two PSEMs (uPSEM817 and uPSEM792) was evaluated using [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose-PET imaging, with uPSEM817 being more efficient than uPSEM792. Pharmacological magnetic resonance imaging showed that increased brain activity in the PSAM4-expressing region began approximately 13 min after uPSEM817 administration and continued for at least 60 min. Our multimodal imaging data provide valuable information regarding the manipulation of neuronal activity using the PSAM/PSEM system in NHPs, facilitating future applications. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Side by Side Radio
142. Guys to Topple the Dynasty (2023 Japan National RR ME) (Takada, Mayuko, & Zaikou)

Side by Side Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 190:46


2023全日本選手権男子エリートロードレースについて、選手・スタッフインタビューを聞き返しながら高田くん(@offcourseyass)、萩原麻由子さん(@MayukoHagiwara)、ざいこうさん(@Zaikou)と議論しました お便りはTwitterのハッシュタグ #sxsradio か、番組のTwitterダイレクトメールまで。番組をサポートする投げ銭はPatreonページ まで サポートグッズも販売しています!Tシャツやパーカー、トートバッグはUT Me!から。マグカップ・iPhoneケース・クージーなどはsuzuriより購買できます Show Notes タイムトライアル:遅く走らないについてのエピソード 西薗ならどうする?というまゆさんの質問でノーマルと答えているのは、ノーマルのTTバイクセットアップ=TTバイク、ディスク、ディープのセットアップの意味 レースの様子(cyclowired) 山本元喜選手のレースレポート 出演 金子宗平(群馬グリフィン) 佐野淳哉(マトリックスパワータグ) 中里仁(Rapha Cycling Club) 内田宇海(弱虫ペダルサイクリングチーム) 井上和郎・寺崎武郎(バルバワークス) 野寺監督(シマノレーシング) 石上優大(愛三工業レーシング) 畑中勇介(キナンレーシングチーム) 小石祐馬(JCL Team Ukyo) 山本大喜(JCL Team Ukyo) 西谷泰治(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 小林海(マトリックスパワータグ) 石橋学(JCL Team Ukyo) 草場啓吾(愛三工業レーシングチーム) 岡篤志(JCL Team Ukyo) Special Thanks to 小泉享亮 様

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCB PODCAST#117『最近、読んだ本2023EarlySummer Takada Select』

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2023 38:12


SCB PODCAST#117は『最近、読んだ本2023EarlySummer Takada Select』です。四半期に一度、春夏秋冬でやることが恒例になってきました。最近、読んだ本の感想を言うだけのこの企画。もし興味がありましたら、手に取って頂ければ嬉しいです。【ONO Select】❶『インヴェンション・オブ・サウンド』/チャック・パラニューク(早川書房)❷『#WORKSIGHT18号: われらゾンビWe Zombies』/WORKSIGHT編集部(学芸出版社)❸『暗闇のなかの希望 増補改訂版 ――語られない歴史、手つかずの可能性』/レベッカ・ソルニット(ちくま文庫)【TAKADA Select】❶『世界の終りとハードボイルド・ワンダーランド』村上春樹(新潮社)❷『象の皮膚』/佐藤厚志(新潮社)❸『文藝 2023年夏季号』/文藝編集部(河出書房新社)

Radio Rueda
ep190:NO RECORDING, NO LIFE! Guest:TaKaDa

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 76:21


嘘 / ふじてん行ってきました / 自動車税 / 税金の還元恩恵 / 年金 / ペイトリオン / 平日のお酒やめました / トレバーバウワー / ENS土砂降り / MTBおじさん良い人 / 野球そんなに見てた? / FMトランスミッター / パリピなふじてん駐車場 / バニング / マニ割り / 鯖 番組公式Twitterあります。情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/radio_rueda⁠⁠⁠⁠ 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCB RADIO#113『最近、読んだ本2023Sping Takada Select』

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 32:52


SCB RADIO#113は『最近、読んだ本2023 Spring Takada Select』です。四半期に一度、春夏秋冬でやることが恒例になってきました。最近、読んだ本の感想を言うだけのこの企画。もし興味がありましたら、手に取って頂ければ嬉しいです。【ONO Select】❶『スーザン・ソンタグのローリング・ストーンインタヴュー』/ジョナサン・コット(河出書房新社)❷『独裁者のデザイン ヒトラー、ムッソリーニ、スターリン、毛沢東の手法』/松田 行正(河出文庫)❸『最終講義-分裂病私見-』/中井久夫(みすず書房)【TAKADA Select】❶『この世の喜びよ』/井戸川射子(講談社)❷『荒地の家族』/佐藤厚志(新潮社)❸『さみしさは彼方: カライモブックスを生きる』/奥田直美、奥田順平(岩波書店)

Owens Recovery Science
BFR and Creatine

Owens Recovery Science

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:57


In this episode the guys chat about the use of creatine in conjunction with BFR resistance training. As usual they breakdown our current knowledge with an emphasis on safety and then get into the meat and potatoes of what has been shown in the BFR literature. Here are the papers mentioned: Rawson, E. S., Clarkson, P. M., & Tarnopolsky, M. A. (2017). Perspectives on Exertional Rhabdomyolysis. Sports Medicine , 47(Suppl 1), 33–49. Harmon, K. K., Stout, J. R., Fukuda, D. H., Pabian, P. S., Rawson, E. S., & Stock, M. S. (2021). The Application of Creatine Supplementation in Medical Rehabilitation. Nutrients, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061825 Olsen, S., Aagaard, P., Kadi, F., Verney, G. T., Olesen, J. L., Suetta, C., & and Kjær, M. (2006). Creatine supplementation augments the increase in satellite cell and myonuclei number in human skeletal muscle induced by strength training. The Journal of Physiology, 573, 525–534. Hespel, P., Op't Eijnde, B., Van Leemputte, M., Ursø, B., Greenhaff, P. L., Labarque, V., Dymarkowski, S., Van Hecke, P., & Richter, E. A. (2001). Oral creatine supplementation facilitates the rehabilitation of disuse atrophy and alters the expression of muscle myogenic factors in humans. The Journal of Physiology, 536(Pt 2), 625–633. Hultman, E., Söderlund, K., Timmons, J. A., Cederblad, G., & Greenhaff, P. L. (1996). Muscle creatine loading in men. Journal of Applied Physiology, 81(1), 232–237. Suga, T., Okita, K., Takada, S., Omokawa, M., Kadoguchi, T., Yokota, T., Hirabayashi, K., Takahashi, M., Morita, N., Horiuchi, M., Kinugawa, S., & Tsutsui, H. (2012). Effect of multiple set on intramuscular metabolic stress during low-intensity resistance exercise with blood flow restriction. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 112(11), 3915–3920. Ingemann-Hansen, T., Halkja~r-Kristensen, J., & Halskov, O. (1981). Skeletal Muscle Phosphagen and Lactate Concentrations in lschaemic Dynamic Exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 46, 261–270. Sousa-Silva, R. C., Holewa, J. M., de Araújo Pessôa, K., Zhi Xia, Z., Lauver, J. D., Rossi, F. E., & Zanchi, N. E. (2/2023). Creatine supplementation combined with blood flow restriction training enhances muscle thickness and performance- a randomized, placebo-controlled, and double-blind study.pdf. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition et Metabolisme. https://doi.org/10.1139/apnm-2022-0209 Intro sound clip: Trick or Treat (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/l_trick-or-treat Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uNPXJ9CDzbc

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Reorganization of corticospinal projections after prominent recovery of finger dexterity from partial spinal cord injury in macaque monkeys

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.19.529046v1?rss=1 Authors: Sawada, M., Yoshino-Saito, K., Ninomiya, T., Oishi, T., Yamashita, T., Onoe, H., Takada, M., Nishimura, Y., Isa, T. Abstract: We investigated morphological changes in the corticospinal tract (CST) to understand the mechanism underlying recovery of hand function after lesion of the CST at the C4/C5 border in 7 macaque monkeys. All monkeys exhibited complete recovery of precision grip success ratio within a few months. The trajectories and terminals of CST from the contralesional (n = 4) and ipsilesional (n = 3) hand area of primary motor cortex (M1) were investigated at 5-29 months after the injury using an anterograde neural tracer, biotinylated dextran amine (BDA). Reorganization of the CST was assessed by counting the number of BDA-labeled axons and button-like swellings in the gray and white matters. Rostral to the lesion (at C3), the number of axon collaterals of the descending axons from both contralesional and ipsilesional M1 entering the ipsilesional and contralesional gray matter, respectively, were increased. Caudal to the lesion (at C8), axons originating from the contralesional M1, descending in the preserved gray matter around the lesion, and terminating in ipsilesional laminae VI/VII and IX were observed. In addition, axons and terminals from the ipsilesional M1 increased in the ipsilesional laminae VI/VII and IX after recrossing the midline, which were not observed in intact monkeys. Conversely, axons originating from the ipsilesional M1 and directed toward the contralesional laminae VI/VII and IX decreased. These results suggest that multiple reorganizations of the corticospinal projections to spinal segments both rostral and caudal to the lesion originating from bilateral M1 underlie a prominent recovery in long-term after spinal cord injury. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)
SCB RADIO#107『2022 BESTBOOKS 10 Takada Select』です

SCB RADIO(サテライトシティブックスレディオ)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 48:43


SCB RADIO#107は『2022 BESTBOOKS 10 Takada Select』です。発売年に関わらず個人的に〈今年も読んで面白かった本〉をランキング形式で紹介します。興味がありましたら、手にとってもらえれば嬉しいです。【Takada Select】①『水平線』/滝口悠生/新潮社②『イリノイ遠景近景』藤本和子/ちくま文庫③『エンド・オブ・ライフ』/佐々涼子/集英社インターナショナル④『サード・キッチン』/白尾悠/河出文庫⑤『製本屋と詩人』/イジ―・ヴォルケル/共和国⑥『みんなが手話で話した島』/ノーラ・エレン・グロース/ハヤカワNF文庫⑦『あなたのための短歌集』/木下龍也/ナナロク社⑧ 『ウクライナ戦争日記』/左右社/左右社編集部編⑨『鉄道小説アンソロジー』/交通新聞社⑩『本が語ること、語らせること』/青木海青子 夕書房◼️次点『言葉なんかおぼえるんじゃなかった』/田村隆一/ちくま文庫【Ono Select】①『それで君の声はどこにあるんだ?』/榎本 空/岩波書店②『力なき者たちの力』/ヴェーツラフ・ハヴェル/人文書院③『影響力の武器』ロバート・B・チャルディー二/誠信書房④『火星の生活』堀部篤史/誠光社⑤『かくれた次元』エドワード・ホール/みすず書房⑥『猫のゆりかご』カート・ヴォネガットジュニア/早川書房⑦帰郷ノート/植民地主義論』エメ・セゼール/平凡社ライブラリー⑧『自由からの逃走』エーリッヒ・フロム/紀伊国屋書店⑨『ニュー・ダッドあたらしい時代のあたらしいおっさん』木津毅/河出書房新社⑩『レンブラントの帽子』バーナード・マラマッド/夏葉社◼️次点『スペクタクルな社会』ギー・ドゥボール/ちくま学芸文庫

Radio Rueda
ep172:スンッとアニマルセラピー (シクロクロスSingleSpeed選手権) Guest:TaKaDa & ヒロム

Radio Rueda

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 82:02


今週のゲストは / WNPのイメージと現実 / コバ家と朝飯 / ギア比 / SS所業 / ヒロムのレース自体はどうだった / DNF / TaKaDa中座とハンドメイドバイシクル展 / TaKaDaのレース自体はどうだった / 牧野さんのラン / 師匠越え / 同じ話をしてます / 土曜の夜 / 都ロード出ます TaKaDaのオンボードコメンタリー動画 : https://youtu.be/KnoktiB_4c4 番組公式Twitterあります。 情報などはフォローしてチェックしてください→https://twitter.com/radio_rueda 番組のご意見ご感想はTwitter & instagramにてハッシュタグ( #radiorueda )またはメールアドレスradiorueda.758@gmail.com まで忖度のないお言葉を頂ければ幸いです。 番組公式Patreon始めました。 番組は無料で聞いていただけますが、もし応援していただけるのであれば月額1ドル・3ドル・5ドル・10ドルと4つのコースをご用意しております。 パトロン限定コンテンツ音源や記事などを公開しておりますので一度ご覧いただき、投げ銭のお気持ちでご支援頂ければ幸いです。 リンクはこちらからでも!https://www.patreon.com/radio_rueda

Lytes Out Podcast
MARK COLEMAN PRIDE FC Career DEEPDIVE

Lytes Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2023 122:38


Mark Coleman PRIDE FC Career DEEPDIVE - Episode 148 / #lytesoutpodcast The UFC's first ever Heavyweight titleholder returns to the LytesOut Podcast to talk about the second half of his MMA Career. As the MMA Detective says, we like to start off "HOT" and we do, as Coleman addresses the circumstances surrounding his leaving the UFC and his signing with PRIDE FC. Historic details from the champ.RECORDED: 2nd week of January, 2023Chapters:0:00 Intro0:45 Jon Jones HOF Ceremony2:35 UFC 100 Jon Jones Issues6:05 Getting Taken Down In Competition7:07 Randy Couture Strategy9:10 Matt Hughes Issues in Hawaii11:53 Leaving for Pride13:26 Takada vs Mark Coleman17:44 Suzukawa Pro Wrestling Controversy26:46 Japan Banana Commercial29:11 Japan Game Show Contestant31:00 Ricardo Morais vs Mark Coleman33:45 Training w/Tim Catalfo Obake35:40 Masaaki Satake vs Mark Coleman37:44 Big John McCarthy didn't tap Coleman38:45 Preparing for Grand Prix39:30 Training at Miletich Fighting Systems43:30 Taken Down at MFS?45:00 Fighting after Royce Gracie46:30 Akira Shoji vs Mark Coleman48:32 Grand Prix Bracket Placement51:00 Fight Intensity56:36 Shoji was Legit59:00 Watching Fujita vs Kerr1:01:35 Japanese Backstage Antics1:02:50 Fujita vs Mark Coleman1:03:49 Igor Vovchancyn vs Mark Coleman1:08:18 Post Grand Prix Delay1:09:49 Training with Ken Shamrock1:15:45 Mike Bernardo - Tom Erickson1:17:00 Allan Goes vs Mark Coleman1:18:26 Training with Jeremy Horn1:19:06 Minotauro Nogueira vs Mark Coleman1:20:50 Respect for Jiu Jitsu1:24:00 Randleman vs Ortiz Rumor1:24:45 Tito Ortiz vs Mark Coleman1:26:51 Kurt Angle1:31:30 Mark Schultz1:32:56 Dave Schultz vs Mark Coleman1:33:48 Mark Schultz vs Mark Coleman1:36:30 Strength OverTechnique1:36:56 Phil Baroni1:39:00 Sakikibara & Phil Baroni1:42:15 Hammer House 4 Life1:45:28 Crazy Horse Charles Bennett1:49:08 RAW vs Hammer House1:50:16 MMA Detective & Miguel Iturrate Wrap UpSubscribe to the Lytes Out MMA History Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdcebSeWpoMqcotWR_1rHnQSocials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lytesoutpodcast/ iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lytes-out-podcast/id1568575809 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3q8KsfqrSQSjkdPLkdtNWb Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LytesOutPodcast/ Cash App - $mikedavis1231Venmo - Mike-Davis-63ZELLE: Cutthroatmma@gmail.com / ph#: 773-491-5052 Patreon - Lytesoutpodcast@gmail.comThanks for listening to Mark Coleman PRIDE FC DEEPDIVE - Episode 148 / #lytesoutpodcast Follow the #LOP team on Instagram: Chris - @chrislightsoutlytle Mike - @mikedavis632 Miguel - @iturratemOutro song: Power - https://tunetank.com/t/2gji/1458-power#MMA #UFC #NHB #LytesOutPodcast #LytesOut #MixedMartialArts #ChrisLytle #MMADetective #MiguelIturrate #MikeDavis #MMAHistory #OldSchoolMMA #FightPodcast #FightTalk #DEEPDIVE #FiftyFightClub #MMAPodcast #FightPodcastSupport the show

We Appreciate Manga™
099 - Death Note vol. 12

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 55:40


Listen in on James, Will and Steven as they talk all about the final chapters of Death Note, discussing their favorite tricks that the characters utilised and more. What was your favorite trick? But beware! there are spoilers of both the 2006 Japanese two-part movie as well as the manga and the anime! Otherwise come and listen in! Skip synopsis @ 5:02   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 099: Death Note vol. 12 ⁓ Finis Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   Light Yagami, the boy gifted with the magical and powerful Death Note was able to reshape the world as the god like Kira. A battle of wits began with Light and the prodigy detective L but Light successfully kills L and becomes the “the second L”; four years pass only for Light to be faced by the arrival of L's heirs, Near and Mello. Both of L's heirs know of the existence of Light's murder weapon, the titular Death Note. Near and Light agree to meet each other at a warehouse, where Near claims to have proof of who the serial killer known as Kira is. Near knows that Japan's NPA (National Police Agency) has had no leads on Kira upon L's death, he also knows that they acquired a death note before L's death and had acquired a second death note upon losing the first to Mello. Near also knows that Kira has made no threat or demand in order to retrieve the existing death note from the NPA branch. And finally, one actual god of death, Ryuk resides amongst the NPA task force. These facts support that Kira has planted himself among the task force. Mello revealed to Near the existence of the fake 13-day-rule, and NPA task force agent Aizawa revealed to Near that Light was a suspect until the discovery of this 13-day-rule. These facts support that Light is Kira. Before their meeting Mello abducts one of the two Kira proxies, Kiyomi Takada. Mello dies from Takada's hidden death note scrap and soon Takada along with any evidence of the death note is killed off by Light's own hidden death note, since you can rip pieces from the note book and still use them to kill. Near has organised the warehouse meeting so that the last living Kira proxy, Teru Mikami can be tricked into secretly writing all names down in a fake copy of Kira's death note. If Teru is arrested and Light's name is absent from this fake death note. Then Near wins, having all the evidence he needs on Light/Kira. The only issue for Near however is that Light already knows about Near's fake death note plan. Comparisons from how the ending of the anime differs from that of the manga: Teru Mikami dies on screen, after Light is caught by Near in the Yellow box warehouse, Mikami, whilst under arrest, grabs a pen and stabs himself in the chest with it. The image of Near's finger puppets being reflected in Light's eye is absent in the anime. Ryuk is not in the warehouse after Light is shot and injured, Ryuk is alone outside when he writes Light's name in the Death Note. Misa attempts suicide by jumping, the implication that she intuitively knows that Light has now been caught as Kira. Light flees the warehouse; he runs past an apparition of a schoolboy walking in the opposite direction. It is himself as a teenager, before he became Kira. When Light finds a place to hide, he soon dies. Possibly alone if it were not for L's ghost appearing in the same room. The final scene of the manga makes no appearance in the anime, the one where a large cult of Kira followers making a candle light vigil. Notable differences from the manga and the 2006 movie adaptations:   The first movie covers the events of volumes 1 to 3 and the sequel covers volumes 4 and 7. L is seen stirring his tea with a small lollipop. Near's mask resembles L but in the 06 movie L did wear a mask, the mask of the Hyottoko. Lind L. Tailor pronounces Kira, with the R syllable replaced entirely with the letter L and a slight emphasis on the first vowel. As in saying the word “killer” but with “ah” replacing “er”. Raye Penber is Japanese and has the surname changed to Iwamatsu. This is due to the movie casting local actors, as is usually the case for most film studios. Foreign agencies do exist, but finding an actor who is both a good performer, bilingual and foreign is a challenge for most, with actors like Anupam Tripathi (famous for Netflix's Squid Game) being an outlier. In the first movie Naomi Misora confronts Light Yagami, this proves to be her undoing as she reveals to Light that she is Raye's fiancé. And in a late plot twist, Light tells Ryuk that he sought out and found her name on a church's register. The climax in the first movie ends with a more dramatic version of Naomi's death. Kiyomi Takada appears in the second movie, she fulfils the role of Higuchi with an abridged version of the events in the Yotsuba arc. Takada never attends university with Light and Light never dates her. Takada is a news anchor who kills her rival in order to become a fully-fledged news presenter. As she raises suspicion the task force bugs her home and use Matsuda to blackmail her. Matsuda does not fake his death, instead when confronting the Higuchi/Takada character he presents himself with a fake business card and name whilst wearing a disguise. This leads to the bait-and switch-tactic of using the TV broadcast, which in turn forces Takada to make the eye trade and kill a policeman whilst making her way to the TV station. The conclusion to the sequel ‘Death Note: The Last Name' is perhaps the biggest difference in comparison to the manga, the anime adaptation and even the Netflix movie. As with the manga, L suggests having Americans on death row test the Death Note rules, however once a trend in Kira deaths occur L tells Soichiro that he has written his own name in the death note and has decided to test the 13-day rule on himself, by doing this he is invulnerable to an attack from Rem and L has Soichiro pretend to leave for America so to make a surprise ambush on Light. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

We Appreciate Manga™
098 - Death Note vol. 11

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 31:49


On today's episode we compare the manga to the anime, specifically some key scenes set before the final chapters. As well as share some facts on the setting of Death Note and compare them to the real-world place they are based on. Skip synopsis @ 4:01   Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com   098: Death Note vol. 11 ⁓ Kindred Spirits Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc   With the battle now set to end in Japan, Near organises a face-to-face meeting with Light and vows to have proof on Kira's identity. In doing so he will avenge the Death of his predecessor, L. Plot twist, Light is Kira! But chances are you already knew that!   Before a date is set by Near, he must first determine who could be a Kira proxy, whom he titles as X-Kira. Making a time line of events and scanning multiple video records he suspects Teru Mikami. But only when Near's team discover that he has a Death Note do they respond, first they determine where ever or not a god of death is following Mikami, that way they can safely copy and or tamper with the Death Note without being noticed. Takada and Misa have dinner together only to fight over their love for Light Yagami. Afterwards Near decides to capture and detain Misa, knowing that she was once a proxy for Kira, Misa having no memories of the Death Note agrees to de detained following a belief that Light wants to capture Kira and a willingness to cut any plans made with Takada.   Near contacts Light, and establishes that they will meet in the yellow box warehouse within Daikoku Wharf on January 28th 1p.m. Light meets Takada so to inform Mikami on the location of the final confrontation between Kira and Near. The question still stands, if Kira can kill Near and his agents then what will be the fate of Near's rival and the second successor to L? Mello himself not being one to stick to the shadows for too long comes out and abducts Takada.   What will Kira's next move be?     Fun Facts:   Tetsuro Araki directed the anime to Death Note, having worked on the first episode he helped establish the tone of the series alongside the series musician/composer Hideki Taniuchi and Yoshihisa Hirano. It was Masato Bessho who directed and storyboarded the infamous “potato chip scene”   Real World Settings of Death Note:   Daikoku Wharf, or Daikoku Pier is known as 大黒埠頭, Daikokufutō, located around the port of Yokohama. Light studied at To-oh University, which is possibly analogous to the real-life Tokyo University, a notable clue being that they share the nickname Todai, short for Tokyo Daigaku University and the place is referenced using the nickname Todai. Not to be confused with the real-life Toho University, which has a similar sounding name. The hotel that Light and Takada have their meetings in is Teito Hotel, possibly named after a real hotel, previously known as Hotel Teito it was then merged with and is known as the Imperial Hotel. Located in Marunouchi nearby the Imperial Palace. Episode 12 of ‘I love Lucy' was set in this hotel. The anime adaptation uses this hotel's exterior as the model however in the Death Note manga the hotel maybe based more so on the Prince Park Hotel and/or the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier. This is because outside the window of Light and Takada's room we can see a noteworthy view of the Tokyo Tower, at the very least, the interior maybe based on the latter. The Tokyo Tower is certainly one of one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks alongside the Sensoji temple and the Hachiko statue, especially since many pictures show it beside the landmark that is Mt. Fuji. It also makes an appearance in the 2006 Death Note movie, ‘The Last Name', the final shot of the movie is outside Misa's window, where we can see Ryuk flying around the Tokyo Tower. The New York headquarters of the SPK is located near Nick. St. Station however most inner-city streets in New York favour numbers and not names for their streets. LAX is a real place, an abbreviation of Los Angeles International Airport. NHN is based on NHK, short for ‘Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai' or ‘Japanese Broadcasting Corporation' in English. It is similar to the BBC in England. Sakura TV is not based on any TV station. In the 2006 movie, the exterior is depicted as an outdoor food court with a giant TV screen assembled with multiple monitors. For further reading on locations more so specific to the anime you can check this tourism blog and this similar tourism page Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
Episode 192: Citizen Kane (1941)

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 80:38


NEWS ON THE MARCH! On this episode of Anime Was (Not) A Mistake Jonathan and Dan examine one of the must influential films of all time in Orson Welles's opus Citizen Kane (1941). From humble beginnings, to operatic heights this is a story of wealth, intrigue, and mystery. As the world searches for the meaning behind "rosebud" viewers are introduced to some ground breaking filming techniques and a story  that has withstood the test of time. Our usually screwball hosts actually discuss a film with deep and insightful intent? What kinda podcast is this? Are either of them going to run for office in the future? And does anyone want some "hot water?"  Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided By: It's A Wonderful Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1946) – “Main Title” & “End Title” Composed and Conducted By: Dimitri Tiomkin. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack (2010)  – “SOS Dan Christmas Party” Music By: Satoru Kōsaki, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Ryūichi Takada, and Erik Satie Edited By: Kengo Shigemura

We Appreciate Manga™
097 - Death Note vol. 10

We Appreciate Manga™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 31:10


The two friends brace themselves for the final volumes of Death Note and James compares Near's/Ohba's comments on the Kira worshippers to that of the most avid of Trump supporters, albeit such riot scenes are all too common in the real world. Skip synopsis @ 4:31 Email: WeAppreciateManga@Gmail.com 097: Death Note vol. 10 ⁓ Story by Tsugumi Ohba Art by Takeshi Obata Translation by Tetsuichiro Miyaki Lettering by Gia Cam Luc After Near and Mogi escape an attack from Kira worshippers, he suspects that the new L, Light Yagami, is Kira and lies about Mogi so to stir distrust amongst Light's team. Light permits his task force to see Near, Aizawa does so and picks up Mogi, in return they share clues and Aizawa and Mogi begin to suspect Light. Mogi, Mello and Matt, spy on Misa in order to determine if she has a Death Note. Light knows he is under suspicion. And has given Misa's Death Note to one of his supporters, Teru Mikami. Light is wary that with Teru being the hand of Kira his ideologies in time will start to differ from his own. Through coincidence, Teru has replaced the Kira spokesperson Demegawa with Light's university acquaintance. The news reporter Kiyomi Takada. Light contacts Takada whilst maintaining the guise that he is investigating Takada as part of the Kira investigation. In truth Light is using Takada so to pass messages on to Mikami. Fun Facts: In the supplementary volume 13 of Death Note, Tsugumi Ohba states that Matt, who accompanies Mello late in the story, is one of the orphans from Wammy's house. Which means he would have been in the line of succession as L's heir. Teru Mikami's design is originally based on Taro Kagami, the main protagonist of the one-shot pilot Death Note. Near's design is based on an early sketch of L. L was to have no bags under his eyes and have white hair. Near and Mello's design was originally switched. As Obata wanted Near to be more feminine and Mello to have the iconic pyjama look. It was Ohba who had the final say on the designs. During the events of the Near and Mello arc, Mello is age 20 and Near is age 18.   For those wondering why cellphones look unusual, the manga finished its original run nearly a year before the release of the apple iphone. What we see in the manga is Obata's idea on what a cellphone would have looked like from a 2006 perspective. Most likely if Obata knew what future smartphones would have looked like he would not have drawn so many buttons.   The creators, Ohba and Obata never met in person whilst making Death Note, merely using their editor to pass information, you could say their editor was the Kiyomi Takada Death Note's production.   Death Note as a series tends to be more like an espionage thriller. As characters are never in contact or near those they are in allegiance with, but at the same time those characters also compromise the existence of the other. Multiple times in the story, Light has been compromised by Misa, Mello, and Takada. Fortunately for Light he met Misa before she was captured and Light was able to meet Takada without giving himself away. Mello is an interesting outlier, as Light tries to prevent Mello meeting Near, since Mello knows about the fake 13-day rule. Facebook Instagram Twitter Official Website   Email

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake
Episode 191: Rankin/Bass Holiday Special III

Anime Was (Not) A Mistake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 98:42


Just when we think we are safe, Anime Was (Not) A Mistake throws us another curveball with our third Rankin Bass Holiday Special. And this one is only loosely related to Christmas and more WILD than ever! First off, we take a treacherous trek to Monster Isle for a Mad Monster Party? This Halloween special will have you laughing, crying, and frothing from the mouth due to sheer insanity. (Insert Phyllis Diller laugh here) Next, there's nothing more magical than Christmas in Ireland. In The Leprechauns' Christmas Gold join Dan, Gabe, Grant, and Jonathan as they learn of the little folk and avoid a wailing banshee. Dinty Doyle don't know what is coming. Lastly, its an multi holiday Easter Spectacular with Here Comes Peter Cottontail! You'll be craving three month old green eggs before the episode is over. Join us always for an episode of friends, fun, utter confusion, and holiday cheer! Follow us on Instagram:@animewasnotamistakepodcast Or on Facebook:@animewasnotamistakepod Music Provided By: It's A Wonderful Life Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1946) – “Main Title” & “End Title” Composed and Conducted By: Dimitri Tiomkin. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Original Soundtrack (2010)  – “SOS Dan Christmas Party” Music By: Satoru Kōsaki, Kakeru Ishihama, Keigo Hoashi, Ryūichi Takada, and Erik Satie Edited By: Kengo Shigemura

The Rising Son Podcast
#9 - Mark Takada

The Rising Son Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 85:12


Mark Takada is a husband and father of two. A native Japanese speaker, he grew up near Osaka, Japan before moving to St. Paul, Minnesota when he was ten. Like so many that move to America when they are young, he was forced to learn English out of necessity. An aviation structural mechanic by trade, he has done multiple tours in Japan and with Naval Special Warfare. Mark is a Senior Chief Petty Officer on Active Duty in the United States Navy.

Dr. GPCR Podcast
#67 with Dr. Graham Ladds

Dr. GPCR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 62:10


For more details, visit #DrGPCR Podcast Episode #67 page https://www.drgpcr.com/episode-67-with-graham-ladds/ ------------------------------------------- About Dr. Graham Ladds Graham studied Biochemistry at the University of Birmingham before completing a Ph.D. in yeast pheromone signaling at Warwick. He continued to work at Warwick as a post-doc studying pro-hormone convertases before securing a 5-year independent fellowship funded through the NHS. This project enabled him to return to his interest in GPCRs. He progressed through the ranks at Warwick to become an Associate Professor before leaving in 2015 to join the Department of Pharmacology at Cambridge, where he is also a Fellow of St John's College. In 2020, he was promoted to a Readership/Professor in Receptor Pharmacology and was elected a Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society. His research group uses a combination of pharmacological investigations and mathematical modeling to study factors that control agonist bias at GPCRs. These investigations have enabled him to foster strong collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry (GSK, Takada, and Firmenich) which have recently been enhanced through him being awarded a Royal Society Industry Fellowship to collaborate with AstraZeneca. Dr. Graham Ladds on the web Twitter ResearchGate LinkedIn Google Scholar PubMed ------------------------------------------- We aspire to provide opportunities to connect, share, form trusting partnerships, grow, and thrive together. Fill out the Ecosystem waitlist form today to be the first to explore our brand new and improved space! For more details, visit our website http://www.DrGPCR.com/Ecosystem/. ------------------------------------------- Are you a #GPCR professional? - Register to become a Virtual Cafe speaker http://www.drgpcr.com/virtual-cafe/ - Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter http://www.drgpcr.com/newsletter/ - Listen and subscribe to #DrGPCR Podcasts http://www.drgpcr.com/podcast/ - Support #DrGPCR Ecosystem with your Donation. http://www.drgpcr.com/sponsors/ - Reserve your spots for the next #DrGPCR Virtual Cafe http://www.drgpcr.com/virtual-cafe/ - Watch recorded #DRGPCR Virtual Cafe presentations: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJvKL3smMEEXBulKdgT_yCw - Share your feedback with us: http://www.drgpcr.com/audience-survey/

Go Hard Chick
More than Just Weight Loss: The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting

Go Hard Chick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 21:56


Interested in trying intermittent fasting but you are unsure about how it can benefit you? Well, this episode is for you. Listen in to this introductory episode so you may learn about the major benefits of intermittent fasting. And guess what, its not just about weight loss! Get your FREE Self-Care Planner: CLICK HERE to download https://mailchi.mp/e071daa1445b/g68zgxope4 Connect with me: Website: www.gohardchick.com Instagram: @gohardchick and @krisalisefit Facebook: Krisalise Fit Sources: Hoddy KK, Gibbons C, Kroeger CM, Trepanowski JF, Barnosky A, Bhutani S, Gabel K, Finlayson G, Varady KA. Changes in hunger and fullness in relation to gut peptides before and after 8 weeks of alternate day fasting. Clin Nutr. 2016 Dec;35(6):1380-1385. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2016.03.011. Epub 2016 Mar 30. PMID: 27062219. Horne BD, Muhlestein JB, Lappé DL, May HT, Carlquist JF, Galenko O, Brunisholz KD, Anderson JL. Randomized cross-over trial of short-term water-only fasting: metabolic and cardiovascular consequences. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2013 Nov;23(11):1050-7. doi: 10.1016/j.numecd.2012.09.007. Epub 2012 Dec 7. PMID: 23220077. Johnstone, A. Fasting for weight loss: an effective strategy or latest dieting trend?. Int J Obes 39, 727–733 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2014.214. Teruya, T., Chaleckis, R., Takada, J. et al. Diverse metabolic reactions activated during 58-hr fasting are revealed by non-targeted metabolomic analysis of human blood. Sci Rep 9, 854 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-36674-9 Adrienne R. Barnosky, Kristin K. Hoddy, Terry G. Unterman, Krista A. Varady, Intermittent fasting vs daily calorie restriction for type 2 diabetes prevention: a review of human findings, Translational Research, Volume 164, Issue 4, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trsl.2014.05.013. Anu Rahal, Amit Kumar, Vivek Singh, Brijesh Yadav, Ruchi Tiwari, Sandip Chakraborty, Kuldeep Dhama, "Oxidative Stress, Prooxidants, and Antioxidants: The Interplay", BioMed Research International, vol. 2014, Article ID 761264, 19 pages, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/761264 Mohammad Bagherniya, Alexandra E. Butler, George E. Barreto, Amirhossein Sahebkar,The effect of fasting or calorie restriction on autophagy induction: A review of the literature, Ageing Research Reviews, Volume 47, 2018, Pages 183-197, ISSN 1568-1637, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.arr.2018.08.004. Bredesen DE. Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program. Aging (Albany NY). 2014; 6:707-717. K Giannakou, C Papakonstantinou, S Chrysostomou, D Lamnisos, The effect of intermittent fasting on cancer prevention: a systematic review, European Journal of Public Health, Volume 30, Issue Supplement_5, September 2020, ckaa166.216, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckaa166.216 Disclaimer: This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Kristal Holmes disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility for statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests' qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician or therapist. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gohardchick/message

Envivo PT with Vince Gutierrez
Disc herniations can disappear

Envivo PT with Vince Gutierrez

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 17:35


This is based on the research from Takada et al 2001. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

PA Talks
PA Talks 48 - Koichi Takada (Koichi Takada Architects)

PA Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2022 63:58


Tune in to episode 48 of PATalks, where we spoke with the Sydney-based architect Koichi Takada. Koichi belongs to a new generation of architects that strive to bring nature back into the urban environment, an approach he matured after living in cities: Tokyo, New York, and London. Koichi established his practice in 2008 and has brought a Japanese sensibility to Australian Architecture, with each project embodying his commitment to organic form and consideration for human experience. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Q5Mq9F3qof4 Read more: Read more: https://parametric-architecture.com/pa-talks-48-koichi-takada/ Check the studio workshops at the PAACADEMY: https://parametric-architecture.com/category/paacademy/ Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/tr/podcast/pa-talks/id1503812708 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4P442GMuRk0VtBtNifgKhU Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/pa%20talks Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/parametricarchitecture Follow us: ParametricArchitecture: https://www.instagram.com/parametric.architecture/ PATalks: https://www.instagram.com/pa__talks Website: https://parametric-architecture.com/patalks/ #PATalks #KoichiTakada #HamidHassanzadeh

The @Percussion Podcast
@Percussion - 299 - Making a Marimba Career with Naoko Takada

The @Percussion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 63:57


★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Ksenija Komljenović, Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles, and Karli Viña Producer: Casey Cangelosi  Guest: Naoko Takada https://www.naokotakada.com/  Watch here  Listen below  0:00 Intro and hello 1:00 History today: Happy birthday Buddy Rich, Porgy and Bess.  6:55 Welcome Naoko Takada 8:00 What is so enthralling about marimba?  Why are so many percussionists enticed by marimba? 14:45 Advice for young marimba student 15:40 Advice for aspiring marimba soloists.  Competitions and repertoire. 22:45 How do you balance your repertoire selections?  Audience appeal.  30:17 Your teacher?  35:35 Is it possible to make a living just performing?  Why decide to teach?  

Rat Salad Review
Beyond Bushido Episode 43- Where is Your Sense of Pride?

Rat Salad Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 119:13


The Boys are back. brought to you by Rat Salad Review. We are moving on with the show with a rematch of Rickson Gracie vs Takada tonight. sit back and enjoy the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rat-salad-review/message

The Adventures of Elizabeth Crowne
The Girl in the Picture: Episode 5

The Adventures of Elizabeth Crowne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 43:29


Elizabeth learns the truth about Rose. Takada seeks his own form of justice.

The Adventures of Elizabeth Crowne
The Girl in the Picture: Episode 3

The Adventures of Elizabeth Crowne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 33:36


Elizabeth confronts Charlie. Takada consults on old friend. Maude goes on vacation.