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Last time we spoke about the January 28th Incident. In January of 1932, tensions escalated in Shanghai as anti-Japanese sentiments surged after Japan's invasion of Manchuria. Orchestrated by Yoshiko Kawashima, a Japanese spy, a provocation led to violence, sparking outrage among Japanese expatriates. Japan demanded apologies and compensation from China, threatening military action if their demands were unmet. As the Japanese military amassed forces in Shanghai, the Chinese 19th Route Army prepared to resist, igniting the conflict known as the January 28th Incident, marking the beginning of a fierce struggle for control. Amidst chaos, the Nanjing government struggled to respond to Japan's escalating aggression in Shanghai. Chiang Kai-Shek prioritized avoiding war, urging a diplomatic approach to protect Shanghai's economy. Despite pressure, the 19th Route Army was ordered to withdraw, but tensions flared when Japan attacked the Chinese garrison. The 19th Route Army fiercely resisted, leading to intense battles. As Japan sent reinforcements, Chiang faced mounting protests and criticism for his passive stance, questioning whether he could maintain his strategy against the encroaching enemy. #144 The First Battle of Shanghai 1932 Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. In the last episode we covered the January 28th Incident. At 11:30 pm on January 28, Japan ordered 2,300 Japanese Marines to advance westward along every branch road on the west side of North Sichuan Road, without waiting for a response. This road, which crosses into the northern area of the International Settlement and has frequently been designated as a Japanese defense zone, includes Target Road (now known as Wujin Road in Hongkou District, Shanghai), Qiujiang Road, and Yokohama Road. Their objective was to seize the Songhu Railway defense line at Tiantong'an Station. They faced strong resistance from the 19th Route Army, further escalating the conflict. In the early hours of the 29th, Japanese aircraft launched from the Notoro seaplane carrier, which was moored on the Huangpu River, attacked the Chinese district of Zhabei. Both the Commercial Press located at No. 584 Baoshan Road and the Oriental Library, the largest private library in China with over 300,000 books, were completely destroyed. That same day the 19th Route Army sent a telegram to the entire nation concerning the situation: Do forgive me it's a rough translation “Urgent. Dear Sir and Madam, the Japanese have occupied our three northeastern provinces, changing the color of our territory and making our nation perish. Recently, they have killed and set fire in Shanghai, and vagrants are everywhere, doing the most despicable and violent things in the world. Gunboats are coming one after another, and the Marines are all landed. At 12:00 a.m. on the 28th, they openly invaded our defense line in Zhabei, Shanghai, and challenged us. Guang Nai and others are soldiers, and they only know that it is their duty to defend themselves and defend their land. They cannot give up even an inch of land or an inch of grass. They resist to save the country and protect the race. Even if they sacrifice only one person and one bullet, they will never retreat and lose the personality of the soldiers of the Republic of China. This thing and this ambition are exposed to the sun and the sun and are known to the world. The spirits of our ancestors in heaven are truly relying on it”. On the morning of January 29, Chiang Kai-shek met with He Yingqin and Zhu Peide to discuss countermeasures. Simultaneously Zhu Peide convened a meeting with He Yingqin, Gu Zhutong, Li Jishen, Deng Shizeng, Lin Wei, and others to address issues such as defense deployment, the security of Nanjing and the Yangtze River, and resistance against Japan. Chiang Kai-Shek established the principles going forward for negotiations with Japan, emphasizing the need to prepare for talks while actively resisting. He stated that negotiations must have a clear final line of defense and a maximum limit that would not compromise administrative and territorial integrity, undermine the spirit of the Nine-Power Treaty, or jeopardize national sovereignty. If these limits were exceeded and unacceptable concessions were made, a decisive battle would be fought, even at the cost of defeat and death. The defense and military strategy for Beijing and Shanghai included the 19th Route Army defending Shanghai with full strength, while the front guard army consisting of the 87th and 88th divisions would protect Nanjing. He Yingqin would remain in Nanjing, overseeing all party, government, and military personnel left behind. Chiang, along with the Central Political Council of the Kuomintang, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the National Government, and Chen Mingshu, all expressed their commitment to resisting Japanese aggression. Chiang also sent a telegram to He Chengjun, director of the Hubei Province Pacification Office, and Xu Tingyao, commander of the Fourth Division, stating "Last night, the Japanese invaders attacked our 19th Route Defense Line in Zhabei, Shanghai, and the battle is ongoing. Our army is determined to fight to the death. Their naval forces in Han and Xun will likely engage in military operations. We urge you to remain vigilant and defend yourselves, never yielding to them. The Fourth Division should concentrate on strict defense in Wuhan and avoid dispersal. If military funds become scarce, local governments will need to raise them independently." The National Government Military Committee appointed Chiang Kai-shek, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan, and Zhang Xueliang as members responsible for mobilizing the army and commanding the Shanghai War. Chiang Kai-Shek officially resumed power after resigning to prevent a surrender and committed to a prolonged resistance. On January 30, the Chinese Nationalist Government announced the relocation of the capital to Luoyang. Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram urging resistance against the Japanese and dispatched the elite Fifth Army to reinforce Shanghai. That night, Dai Ji, the commander of the Songhu Garrison, took charge of military operations in Shanghai, overseeing the 19th Route Army. The commander-in-chief was Jiang Guangnai, with Cai Tingkai as the army commander and division commanders Qu Shounian, Mao Weishou, and Shen Guanghan. Chiang Kai-Shek then issued a telegram to his troops across the nation and again I apologize for the rough translation. "Since the Northeast Incident began, the Central Government has been enduring humiliation and maintaining peace in order to avoid war and protect the lifeline of the country. It hopes to use justice and fairness to awaken the Japanese pirates. Unexpectedly, the more we tolerate, the more arrogant they become. When the Shanghai Incident occurred, we accepted their demands with great pain, but the Japanese pirates still brazenly pressed on, repeatedly attacking our Shanghai Defense Force, bombing civilian houses, throwing bombs on the streets, and our compatriots were ravaged. The country is about to perish. Anyone with blood in his veins would rather endure it. Since the 19th Route Army has risen up to defend itself bravely, our entire army In this time of national destruction and extinction, when the revolutionary soldiers are facing imminent danger, they should fight for the dignity of the country, strive for the survival of the nation, fulfill their responsibilities for the revolution, and be determined to die rather than live in disgrace, so as to deal with the brutal Japan that destroys peace and despises faith and integrity... Chiang Kai-shek and his comrades have shared hardships for a long time. Although I am now in the opposition, I am willing to swear to live and die with the soldiers and fulfill my bounden duty. I am here to inform you in advance with my blood and sincerity, and ask you to be determined and work hard, share the same hatred with the enemy, do not be arrogant, maintain the spirit of sacrifice, stay ready to fight, and save the country from danger." From that day on, the various ministries, commissions and committees of the National Government began to move to Luoyang, but the Military Commission and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs remained in Nanjing . At the same time, the frontline troops were ordered to be jointly commanded by the Minister of Military Affairs He Yingqin and the Chief of the General Staff Zhu Peide. Typically Chinese sources breakdown what is known as the First Battle of Shanghai into three phases. In the previous episode we looked through the event up until the point of the first phase. After the initial fighting, both the 19th route army and Japanese agreed to a ceasefire so they could strengthen their positions and at least allow some form of diplomacy to occur. This went into effect on the 29th. As we mentioned, immediately afterwards the Japanese rapidly began reinforcing their position in Shanghai. They first sent the Sasebo 26th Squadron on the 30th, bearing 474 troops of the Sasebo 3rd Special Marine Corps alongside supplies. The next day the aircraft carriers Kaga and Hosho came over with 30 aircraft from the 1st air fleet. Then the cruisers Naka, Yura and Abukuma alongside 4 torpedo boats came bearing another 2000 marines. On February 1st the Terukoku Maru brought over the Yokosuka 1st Special Marine corps, roughly 525 men who landed at Huishan Wharf. With all that said and done, roughly 7000 Japanese troops had been brought over. On February 1st, the IJN warships began bombarding Nanjing from the Yangtze River, prompting Yu Jishi to frantically demand Chiang Kai-Shek transfer more troops to Shanghai. That night the Japanese light cruiser Tenryu, the protected cruisers Hirado and Taima, and the seven ships of the Navy's 23rd Destroyer Squadron fired upon Nanjing using four 140mm guns, 12 152mm single-mounted rapid-fire guns, 12 120mm single-mounted guns, and 20 76mm single-mounted rapid-fire guns. The rich and officials fled the city for refuge, but the Japanese army did not land any men to follow up the attack. Simultaneously 40,000 Shanghai workers from over 20 Japanese owned cotton mills began an anti-Japanese strike, being heavily backed by Communists. The workers began aiding the 19th route army to blockade the Japanese in the factories and streets and sabotage what they could. On February 2nd, the Japanese army attacked Wusong several times, but was repelled each time. On the 3rd the Japanese expanded their attacks against Zhabei, Baziqiao and other locations, but the Chinese defenders successfully repelled these assaults as well. On the 4th, the Japanese launched their first major offensive, which extended the conflict to Jiangwan and Wusong. Following a day of intense fighting, the Wusong fort was destroyed by enemy bombardment; however, the Japanese army was unable to land due to the determined resistance of the Chinese defenders. The anti-aircraft artillery company from the 88th Division, reassigned to the 4th Regiment of the 156th Brigade of the 19th Route Army, managed to shoot down a Japanese aircraft. After the failure of the general offensive, Yukiichi Shiozawa was dismissed and sent back to Japan. Vice Admiral Yoshisaburo Nomura, the newly appointed commander of the Third Fleet, succeeded Shiozawa. After Nomura assumed his role, the Japanese army began to bolster its forces. Japan had initially planned to deploy troops when tensions escalated in Shanghai, but the navy had opposed this move. However, as the situation deteriorated, the navy was compelled to seek assistance from the army. On February 2, the Japanese cabinet officially decided to send troops. In response to the urgent circumstances in Shanghai, they resolved to dispatch the Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade, led by Brigade Commander Major General Shimomoto Kuma, along with the 9th Division, commanded by Lieutenant General Ueda Kenkichi. The Shanghai Dispatch Mixed Brigade and the Second Independent Tank Squadron were prioritized for transport. Concurrently, the Japanese Navy also sent the Yokosuka 2nd Special Marine Corps to Shanghai. The 24th Mixed Brigade landed in Wusong on the afternoon of February 7. By this time, the combined forces of the Japanese navy, army, and air force had exceeded 10,000 personnel. At dawn on February 8, the Japanese Army's 24th Mixed Brigade launched an attack on Zhanghuabang, Yunzaobang, and Wusong Town along three routes, but they were repelled by our forces. Meanwhile on February 4, the National Government Military Commission sent out a telegram that divided the country into four defense zones. The first zone, which includes the area north of the Yellow River, was assigned to Zhang Xueliang as the commander-in-chief. The second zone, covering the area south of the Yellow River, was placed under the command of Chiang Kai-shek. The third zone, encompassing the area south of the Yangtze River as well as Fujian and Zhejiang provinces, was led by He Yingqin. The fourth zone, which includes Guangdong and Guangxi, was commanded by Chen Jitang. The telegram also stated that, aside from maintaining troops for local stability, all commanders were to concentrate their forces within their respective defense zones to confront the aggressive Japanese. Additionally, a directive was issued for the provinces of Sichuan, Hunan, Guizhou, Hubei, Shaanxi, and Henan to send troops to serve as a general reserve. On February 5, upon learning that the Japanese army had been redeployed from mainland China to Shanghai, Chairman of the Military Commission Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram from Luoyang to He Yingqin. He instructed that if the Japanese forces landed, the Chinese Air Force would engage in combat. Additionally, Chiang sent a message of condolence to Jiang Guangnai, Cai Tingkai, and Dai Ji of the 19th Route Army, stating "Brothers, you have been fighting valiantly for a week. Each time I reflect on the tremendous sacrifices made by the soldiers and their dedication, I feel a deep sadness... If necessary, Zhong (Zheng) can come to lead in person. When the Air Force enters the fray, the Army must establish various signals in advance to communicate with it and ensure coordinated efforts..." On the same day, the 88th Division arrived in Suzhou. On February 6, Chiang ordered the 261st Brigade of the 87th Division to move from Nanjing to reinforce Kunshan. The troops reached Kunshan on February 7. On February 8, Chiang directed He Yingqin to transfer an artillery battalion to support the 19th Route Army. Then, on February 9, Chiang Kai-shek mobilized the First Division, led by Commander Hu Zongnan, and the Seventh Division, commanded by Wang Jun, to prepare for reinforcement of the 19th Route Army in Shanghai. February 8th marks the second phase of the battle. On the 10th, to ensure that the 88th Division of the Central Army complied with the orders from the 19th Route Army of the Guangdong Army, Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram to Yu Jishi insisting that "your troops must strictly follow the commands of Commander-in-Chief Chiang and coordinate their movements with allied forces." The Japanese Marine Corps, under Yukio Shiozawa, initiated a three-pronged encirclement attack from Hongkou. The National Army mounted a determined defense and ultimately repelled the Japanese forces, pursuing and destroying them, which significantly lowered their morale. On February 11, Chen Cheng, commander of the Central Army's 18th Army, sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek from Ji'an, Jiangxi, reporting that the troops had not been paid for nearly two months and were lacking food. At that time, the National Government was planning to redeploy the National Army that had been engaged in suppressing the Communists in Jiangxi to Zhejiang and Shanghai and to relocate the capital to Luoyang. On February 12, following a battle at Caojiaqiao, the Japanese army's strategy to consolidate their forces was entirely disrupted. The next morning, February 13, the Japanese 24th Mixed Brigade crossed the Caojiaqiao Bridge in Zhuozaobang and engaged with the Nationalist army. Seizing the moment, the 19th Route Army Headquarters aimed to annihilate the Japanese forces. The Nationalist army surrounded the Japanese troops near the Yong'an Cotton Mill. Additionally, 60 members of a suicide squad launched a suicide attack, resulting in the complete destruction of 1,600 Japanese soldiers. The Japanese army faced significant losses, thwarting their attempt to swiftly capture Wusong. On February 14, Chiang ordered the 88th and 87th Divisions, which were already stationed in Nanxiang and Kunshan near Shanghai, to be reorganized into the Fifth Army. He appointed Zhang Zhizhong, a volunteer eager to fight against the Japanese, as the commander of the Fifth Army. This new army was placed under the unified command of the 19th Route Army and took over the defense line stretching from the northern end of Jiangwan through Miaoxing to the western end of Wusong. It served as the left-wing army, while the 19th Route Army acted as the right-wing, tasked with defending Jiangwan, the area south of Dachang, and the urban region of Shanghai. To replenish the 19th Route Army's losses, Chiang repeatedly ordered reinforcements from various locations. For instance, on February 15, Shangguan Yunxiang dispatched 500 active soldiers from Bengbu to the 19th Route Army; on February 17, Liang Guanying sent 500 unarmed soldiers from Qingjiangpu; and on February 19, Liu Zhi contributed 1,000 active unarmed soldiers from Henan. On February 16, Chiang Kai-shek communicated with Finance Minister Song Ziwen via telegram, stating, "Since the Japanese refuse to withdraw their troops from Shanghai, we must resist until the end. ... Food supplies in Jiangxi and Henan will dwindle, and assistance will be completely halted. Please arrange to deposit 10 million yuan in central banknotes in Nanchang and 20 million yuan in Zhengzhou. This will allow the government to continue functioning, the army to be sustained, and perhaps we can navigate this crisis and avert collapse. This is my final request. I hope you can find a way to assist." To prevent any friction between the Fifth Army and the Nineteenth Route Army over competing for military accolades, Chiang Kai-shek sent a telegram to Zhang Zhizhong and Yu Jishi on February 18. "The fight against Japan is a matter of national survival and is not a matter of honor for an individual or a certain unit. Our frontline officers and men should fully understand this. Therefore, the honor of the 19th Route Army is the honor of our entire National Revolutionary Army. There is absolutely no distinction between honor and disgrace. The Fifth Army's joining the front line is feared by the enemy and will also be slandered by the reactionaries (those who oppose the Nanjing Central Government). If we can continue to fight in the name of the 19th Route Army, it will be enough to demonstrate the strength of our National Revolutionary Army. We will share life and death, let alone honor and disgrace. I hope that this will be conveyed to the officers and men of the Fifth Army. They must unite and fight with our 19th Route Army and make no sacrifices to complete the revolutionary mission." Over on the other side, following reports of significant losses suffered by the Japanese army in Wusong, Tokyo received an imperial decree from Emperor Hirohito demanding the Shanghai incident get settled quick. In response, Chief of Staff Zairen urgently ordered the 9th Army Division, commanded by Ueda Kenkichi, to swiftly reinforce Shanghai. By the afternoon of February 13, the main contingent of the 9th Division had arrived at Shanghai Port, and by February 16, all personnel had disembarked in Wusong. Consequently, Lieutenant General Ueda took over command from Nomura. At this point, the Japanese invading forces comprised over 30,000 troops from naval, land, and air units, along with 60 to 70 field artillery pieces, more than 60 aircraft, and dozens of ships concentrated at the Wusong mouth. Ueda issued a statement late on the night of the 13th, asserting, "If anyone obstructs our division from fulfilling its mission, we will take decisive action without hesitation." On the 18th, he sent an ultimatum to Cai Tingkai, demanding, "Your army must immediately cease hostilities and withdraw from the following areas by 5:00 p.m. on February 20: on the west bank of the Huangpu River, retreat from areas connecting the western end of the concession, Caojiadu Town, Zhoujiaqiao Town, and Pushong Town to the north; on the east bank, withdraw from areas connecting Lannidu and Zhangjialou Town to the north, and retreat to a zone 20 kilometers away from the border of each concession Additionally, all military installations in the specified areas must be dismantled and no new ones established. If these demands are not met, the Japanese army will have no choice but to act freely against your forces, and your army will bear all resulting consequences." In response to Ueda's ultimatum, Tsai and Chiang ordered their front-line troops to fire heavily at Japanese positions as a warning. On the morning of February 20, Ueda commanded a full-scale attack across the front, employing tactics to break through the center while flanking from both sides. The 9th Division led the assault on the junction of Jiangwan and Miaohang, aiming to encircle Wusong from the north with the Kurume Brigade and Zhabei with the Marine Corps from the south. The Japanese began with artillery bombardments, followed by infantry and tank assaults on the Zhanghuabang and Yangshupu lines, both of which were successfully repelled by Chinese defenders. Over a thousand Japanese soldiers and several tanks in Zhabei were killed or wounded due to landmines. On February 21, Ueda personally directed thousands of infantry, supported by aircraft and artillery, to attack the Chinese defensive positions. Both sides incurred heavy casualties, and the battle continued until dawn on the 23rd. The Japanese forces attempted to encircle Jiangwan Town from Jiangwan Station, but the Chinese defenders fought valiantly, launching multiple charges and capturing Japanese Major Kong Sheng along with hundreds of soldiers. Ultimately, the Japanese army was unable to withstand the resistance and began to retreat. After the Japanese 9th Division arrived in Shanghai, it prepared to initiate a second major assault on the defenders of the city. The strategy involved a comprehensive attack stretching from Zhabei to Wusong to contain the Chinese army's strength, with primary forces concentrated on Jiangwan and Miaohang. The goal was to seize these two strategic points, achieve a breakthrough in the center, sever the link between the 5th Army and the 19th Route Army, and then defeat them individually. At dawn on February 20, the Japanese dispatched over ten aircraft for reconnaissance and bombing missions over the Miaohang area. Naval artillery and heavy army cannons heavily shelled the Miaohang positions. Simultaneously, Japanese artillery bombarded the Yunzaobang area in an effort to force a crossing and facilitate the Miaohang offensive. By 9 am, part of the Japanese forces advanced towards the Xiaochang Temple and the Maijiazhai position, immediately conducting a fire search on our troops' positions. At noon, 3,000 Japanese soldiers launched an attack against our forces. The officers and soldiers of the 527th Regiment, defending the Maijiazhai and Zhuyuandun positions, mounted a counterattack, marking the beginning of the Battle of Miaohang. After three hours of intense fighting, the Japanese suffered significant casualties and were unable to continue, retreating to their original positions. Following this, over 2,000 Japanese troops attacked the Xiaochang Temple and Jinjiatang positions. The officers and soldiers of the 523rd Regiment, taking cover in the trenches, launched counterattacks and successfully repelled the Japanese forces. As dusk fell, the Japanese infantry halted their assaults, but naval and land artillery continued to bombard our positions in an attempt to weaken our defenses and personnel for a renewed attack the following day. On February 21, Japanese artillery relentlessly shelled the positions of the 88th Division of the Fifth Army in Miaohang. Following this, thousands of Japanese infantry launched an assault on the Yanjiazhai and Miaohang Town front. As the Japanese forces advanced, the officers and soldiers of the 523rd and 524th Regiments bravely counterattacked and successfully repelled them. However, a significant number of enemy troops coordinated a comprehensive assault on the Maijiazhai, Zhuyuandun, Xiaochangmiao, and Yanjiazhai lines south of Miaohang. Our 523rd, 524th, and 527th Regiments engaged in intense combat with the enemy, particularly at the Zhuyuandun front near Maijiazhai and Xu Xu, where the fighting was especially fierce. After a day of conflict, the enemy was temporarily pushed back. On February 22, the Japanese 9th Division launched a full-scale attack on the Miaohang position held by the 88th Division of the Fifth Army. Throughout the day, aircraft bombed the Chinese defenders, and thousands of artillery shells were fired at them. However, under the direct command of Zhang Zhizhong, the enemy faced a devastating defeat due to the coordinated three-pronged assault by the Sun Yuanliang Brigade, the Song Xilian Brigade, and the 61st Division of the 19th Route Army. The Miaohang position was ultimately saved from peril, inflicting heavy casualties on the elite forces of the Japanese 9th Division and the Kurume Mixed Brigade. This victory became known as the "Miaohang Victory." In the days that followed, the enemy continued their bombardment and attacks but were consistently repelled by the defenders. The Japanese army suffered significant losses, shifting from an all-out offensive to a more focused approach before ultimately halting their attacks. By the 25th, Ueda's overall offensive strategy had also failed. On February 24, the Japanese army decided to escalate the conflict once more, transferring the 11th and 14th divisions from Japan to join the Shanghai Expeditionary Force, which included troops already engaged in the war. At that time, the flagship of the Japanese Navy's Third Fleet, the Izumo, sustained damage from a bombing raid carried out by the suicide squad of the 19th Route Army, which sent shockwaves through Japan. Additionally, the large troop presence made a quick resolution to the war impossible. Consequently, on the 23rd, the Japanese cabinet decided to promptly reinforce the army. The General Staff then established the Shanghai Expeditionary Army Command, appointing General Shirakawa Yoshinori, the former Minister of War in the Tanaka Cabinet, to replace Ueda. They dispatched the 11th Division (led by Lieutenant General Atsutarou Atsuto), the 14th Division (led by Lieutenant General Naoaki Matsuki), and over 100 aircraft to China to initiate a larger-scale offensive in Shanghai. After several reinforcements, the Japanese forces in Shanghai, under Shirakawa's command, grew to over 90,000 troops, supported by 80 warships and 300 aircraft, significantly enhancing their combat effectiveness. In contrast, the total strength of the Chinese defenders was less than 50,000, with inadequate equipment. After a month of intense fighting, the Chinese forces had suffered heavy losses, leaving their river defenses in the Taicang Liuhe area vulnerable. Learning from the failures of the previous three commanders' frontal assaults, Shirakawa opted to land at Liuhe and flank the Songhu defenders. He directed the 9th Division and other units to launch a direct attack on Songhu and Shanghai while using the 3rd Fleet to escort the 11th Division into the Yangtze River estuary. They executed surprise landings at Liuhekou, Yanglinkou, and Qiyakou, quickly outflanking the defenders. On March 1, the Japanese forces initiated attacks in Naobei, Jiangwan, and Miaohang, employing heavy artillery, field guns, and aircraft for continuous bombardment. The infantry capitalized on this to engage in close-quarters combat, resulting in heavy casualties on both sides. Meanwhile, Shirakawa secretly instructed the 11th Division to exploit the weakness of the Chinese troops in Liuhe, forcibly landing at Qiyakou, Yanglinkou, and Liubinkou, ultimately capturing Liuhe. The fall of Liuhe posed a significant threat to the flank and rear of the Chinese army, compelling the entire force to retreat to the second line of defense (the Jiading-Huangdu line) by the evening of March 1. After 34 days of intense fighting, they were forced to retreat to their second line of defense. At this point, the war had entered its final phase, resulting in a stalemate between the two sides. On the 2nd, the Japanese army seized Shanghai, and by March 3, they occupied Zhenru and Nanxiang, subsequently announcing a ceasefire. Now while we have been focused on the Japanese and Chinese perspectives in this, the international community was also heavily involved in the background. After the outbreak of hostilities, the British and American consuls in Shanghai offered to mediate. However despite a ceasefire being implemented the hostilities continued. So on February 2nd, Britain, America, France, Italy and Germany sent a notice to China and Japan "proposing to stop the conflict; (1) both sides immediately stop all violent acts according to the following conditions; (2) there will be no mobilization or preparation for any hostile acts between the two countries; (3) the Chinese and Japanese combatants in Shanghai will withdraw from the contact points; (4) a neutral zone will be established to separate the combatants of both sides to protect the public concession. The area will be garrisoned by neutral military and police, and various methods will be formulated by the consular corps; (5) once the two countries accept the treaty, they will not make any demands or reservations in advance, but will quickly negotiate with the assistance of neutral observers or participants in accordance with the spirit of the Kellogg-War Pact and the December 9th League of Nations resolution to resolve all outstanding issues..." Nanjing generally accepted the terms, but Japan instead proposed non-military zones be established 20 miles around the major ports of Shanghai, Hankou, Tianjin, Qingdao and Guangzhou as a sort of counter proposal. Meanwhile at the League of Nations, Yan Huiqing was drawing attention to the Shanghai incident, obviously linking it to the Manchuria incident and advocated for Article 10 of the League of Nations Charter, which was in regards to respecting territorial integrity and political independence of league nations. The League of Nations agreed and organized a committee to investigate the Shanghai incident. On February 4th Chiang Kai-Shek would write in his diary "As long as we do not lose our national sovereignty and territory, and the Japanese invaders do not put forward unacceptable conditions, we can take advantage of the opportunity of British and American intervention to negotiate with them; we cannot take a tough stance when other countries intervene, which will lead to adverse effects." By late February US Secretary of State Henry Stimson warned Japan for the second time, that the Nine Power Treaty and other treaties had to be maintained. Then on the 23rd he sent a letter reiterating the nine-power treaty and Kellogg War Pact to the League of Nations in regards to the Shanghai situation. On the 29th, a four-point plan for mediating the Shanghai incident was adopted at the League of Nations. The objective was to swiftly establish a local ceasefire agreement with the assistance of civil and military officials from various countries present in Shanghai. Following this, a round-table meeting was to be convened with representatives from nations with vested interests in Shanghai to discuss security measures for the International Settlement, the French Concession, and the local residents, as well as to address other issues. Subsequently, representatives from Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Spain, and other nations unanimously supported the plan, with Chinese representative Yan Huiqing and Japanese representative Sato Naotake also indicating their general agreement in principle. However, on March 2, the situation escalated when the Japanese army compelled the Chinese forces to retreat to their second line of defense. The Japanese side adopted a more aggressive stance, presenting four stringent conditions and insisting that the Chinese army withdraw first before halting their attacks. The Japanese forces were only willing to withdraw to the Shanghai and Wusong areas and refused to do so under the supervision of neutral countries, which the Chinese government firmly rejected. On March 3, the Japanese army launched another offensive. On that same day, U.S. Secretary of State Stimson summoned Japanese Ambassador to the United States Idebuchi, condemning Japan for accepting the League of Nations resolution on February 29 while simultaneously escalating military operations. On March 3rd a ceasefire came into effect as a formal meeting was held at the British consulate. The Chinese delegation was led by Guo Taiqi, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, along with military representatives Dai Ji, Huang Qiang, and seven others. The Japanese delegation included Shigemitsu Mamoru, Minister to China, and military representatives Ueda, Tashiro, and nine others. Officials from Britain, the United States, France, and other nations also participated in the meeting. During the negotiations, numerous contentious issues arose, particularly regarding the timing and location of the Japanese army's withdrawal. It would take until May 5th for a armistice agreement to be signed. The agreement designated Shanghai as a demilitarized zone, prohibiting China from stationing troops in the areas around Shanghai, Suzhou, and Kunshan, while permitting a limited number of Japanese units to remain in the city. China was permitted to maintain only a small police force within Shanghai. According to Chinese war reports, a total of 10,254 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded in the Battle of Shanghai on January 28. According to Japanese data, a total of 3,091 Japanese soldiers were killed or wounded in the invasion of Shanghai: 620 Japanese soldiers were killed and 1,622 were wounded in the army; 149 Japanese soldiers were killed and 700 were wounded in the navy. Another Chinese report, stated the 19th Route Army and the Fifth Army suffered a total of 14,104 casualties 4,274 killed and 9,830 wounded. Among them, the 19th Route Army suffered 8,792 casualties, while the Fifth Army suffered 5,312 casualties. Shanghai residents faced bombardments from Japanese aircraft and artillery, resulting in over 6,080 fatalities, more than 2,000 injuries, 10,400 missing persons, and property losses totaling 1.6 billion yuan. At the onset of the war, the Japanese military intentionally targeted cultural institutions in Shanghai, such as the Commercial Press and the Oriental Library, leading to the total destruction of the Commercial Press, the oldest and largest publishing house in China. The Oriental Library, which housed millions of volumes, including over 100,000 rare ancient texts from the Song and Yuan dynasties and the Sikuquanshu compiled during the Qianlong era of the Qing Dynasty, was first devastated by artillery fire and then looted by Japanese forces. Reports from that time indicated that the Japanese army used trucks to transport the remaining books for seven consecutive days. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Thus what became known as the first battle of Shanghai had come to a not so swift end. Was its resolvement a victory for the League of Nations? Or was it just another indicator that the League of Nations was nothing but promises and pieces of paper? One man took notice of the Manchuria and Shanghai incidents, and he would soon bring Europe into a global war.
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Chronic pain can feel like a life sentence—but what if the key to healing isn't what you think? In this episode of the Functionally Enlightened Podcast, we sit down with Patricia Tashiro, a passionate advocate for chronic pain recovery, whose journey began after her daughter's traumatic brain injury.Despite trusting conventional medicine, Patricia realized that true healing required a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection, functional medicine, and Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT). Now, she's on a mission to help others break free from the cycle of persistent pain.
This episode features "The Temporary Murder of Thomas Monroe" written by Tia Tashiro. Published in the January 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/tashiro_01_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
This episode features "Every Hopeless Thing" written by Tia Tashiro. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/tashiro_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
In this episode of Shoujo Sundae, Chika and Giana review episodes ten through thirteen of Sasaki & Miyano! There's a few live fanfic moments, so please indulge alongside the girlies in some sweet, wholesome fantasies. In episode ten, Sasaki casually confides in Kuresawa, showcasing his ease with talking to his love interest's friends. While out in public, Sasaki is able to ease Miyano's worries about others speculating if the two of them are dating, which truly awakens Miyano's feelings. However, Miyano's lack of confidence in his feelings is a little frustrating. In episode eleven, Miyano's determination to confess to Sasaki in just the right way is adorable. The absence of homophobia throughout Sasaki & Miyano is a breath of fresh air in the world of LGBTQ+ media. Hanzawa's unclear feelings towards Miyano are a bit confusing. Chika shares part of her coming out story. In episode twelve, Sasaki maturely reconsiders his actions in episode eleven. We have an absolutely beautiful sunset confession scene! Unfortunately, however, Kuresawa puts Miyano in a position to reveal his relationship to Tashiro before he's ready to do so. In our OVA, episode thirteen, Chika and Giana share some of their past in the world of reading and writing fanfiction after Hanzawa makes a lovely point about enjoying what you like at any age. Kagiura and Hirano's relationship is SO interesting to say the very least. There's so many cute cat shenanigans throughout this OVA! Grab your spoon, and let's dig in! EPISODE 10 [3:26] Soft Serve Summary [4:51] Sprinkles on Top [7:08] Floats Your Boat [16:51] Banana Split [23:56] Rocky Road [26:43] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 11 [28:43] Soft Serve Summary [30:02] Sprinkles on Top [30:53] Floats Your Boat [37:10] Banana Split [43:28] Rocky Road [45:08] Nuts [45:47] Hot Fudge [51:13] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 12 [53:28] Soft Serve Summary [54:50] Sprinkles on Top [57:07] Floats Your Boat [1:08:38] Banana Split [1:10:53] Rocky Road [1:13:43] I Scream, You Scream EPISODE 13 [1:15:19] Soft Serve Summary [1:16:35] Sprinkles on Top [1:17:44] Floats Your Boat [1:25:32] Banana Split [1:29:07] I Scream, You Scream Leave us a message to be part of our anniversary episode! https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/345031/1/5ca5fxhsonmlxuk5 About Shoujo Sundae: Shoujo Sundae is a podcast safe haven for fans that are in love with shoujo anime and manga. Hosted by Giana Luna and Chika Supreme, Shoujo Sundae aims to review and reflect on shoujo properties that deserve more attention than what they currently receive. Giana Luna is a podcaster by moonlight and a dueling pianist by daylight. Chika Supreme is a podcaster by moonlight and a social media manager by daylight. Find Shoujo Sundae wherever you listen to your podcasts: https://pod.link/1634859352 If you enjoyed this episode, SHARE it with a friend and RATE/REVIEW it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Connect with Giana, Chika, and Shoujo Sundae! Visit our website: http://shoujosundae.com Pledge on Patreon: https://patreon.com/shoujosundae Shoujo Sundae's Social Media: https://linktr.ee/shoujosundae Send us an email: shoujosundaepodcast@gmail.com Follow Giana Luna on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Giana_Luna_ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giana_luna_ Follow Chika Supreme on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChikaSupreme Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chikasupreme A breakdown of the Shoujo Sundae segments: -A Soft Serve Summary (episode recap) -Sprinkles on Top (symbolism portrayed in the episode) -Floats Your Boat (positive aspects from the episode) -Banana Split (moments that are neither good or bad)-Rocky Road (emotional/sad moments) -Nuts (shocking moments) -Hot Fudge (hot takes or rants) -I Scream, You Scream (bad moments)
This episode features "An Intergalactic Smugglers Guide to Homecoming" written by Tia Tashiro. Published in the April 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/tashiro_04_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
This week on The Cannabis Connection show we debut our first local showcase of Santa Cruz restaurants to enjoy starting with Watsonville's traditional Japanese Restaurant Miyuki. We welcome Paul Tashiro on the show to shed light on Japanese culture, traditional dishes and history of Miyuki.Paul Tashiro is the new owner and executive chef of Miyuki Japanese Restaurant, in Watsonville, California. Miyuki has been in business since 1982! Miyuki has generations of families that have been dining at Miyuki since 1982. Miyuki's traditions, its legacy menu, and its entire staff will all remain the same!In 2018, Paul retired from the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office after 31 years of service. He is a local kid raised in Watsonville and currently resides in Las Vegas, NV. His retired journey started out learning how to be a sushi chef at Imura Japanese Restaurant in Watsonville.
This episode features "To Carry You Inside You" written by Tia Tashiro. Published in the November 2023 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/tashiro_11_23 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
Per l'ultimo episodio della prima stagione di Nippon Shokudo Radio abbiamo creato un itinerario di due settimane rivolto a chi ha già visitato il Giappone almeno una volta. Come richiesto dalle Q&A su Instagram, abbiamo escluso le grandi città come Tokyo, Kyoto e Hiroshima e abbiamo cercato di rivelare il Giappone meno conosciuto! Giorno 1 e 2: all'arrivo all'aeroporto di Haneda o Narita, prendi l'autobus per Nikko (o Utsunomiya). Per saperne di più su Nikko ascolta questo episodio. Se vuoi fare un'upgrade al tuo hotel a Nikko, il Kanaya Hotel e il Ritz Carlton sul lago Chuzenji sono stupendi. Giorno 3: Da Nikko, passando per Utsunomiya, dirigiti a Yamagata con lo Shinkansen. Da lì prendi l'autobus (o la navetta dell'hotel) per Zaou Onsen dove potrai goderti le sorgenti termali. I ryokan di cui abbiamo parlato sono Takamiya (più caro) e Zaou International Hotel (più economico). *Se vuoi andare nella più famosa Ginzan Onsen, invece che a Yamagata devi scendere alla stazione di Oshida e poi prendere l'autobus. Giorno 4 e 5: direzione Yamadera, il tempio più famoso di Yamagata. Devi prima tornare alla stazione di Yamagata e prendere la linea JR Senzan per la stazione di Yamadera, che dista circa 20 minuti. Successivamente, torna alla stazione di Yamagata e prendi lo Shinkansen per Morioka. Lì potrai gustare i vari tipi di noodles (di cui parliamo in questo episodio), goderti una passeggiata nel parco e andare al mercato mattutino. Ad un'ora di treno (sempre linea JR) si trova la città di Hiraizumi dove potrai visitare il famoso tempio Chuson e rilassarti passeggiando nelle zone rurali del Giappone. Giorno 6 e 7: da Morioka dirigiti a Sendai con lo Shinkansen. Ciò che non vorrai perderti a Sendai: Zuihoden, il mausoleo di un famoso Daimyo giapponese, Date Masamune, e Rinoji, un bellissimo tempio con giardino. Inoltre, puoi facilmente raggiungere Matsushima per goderti uno dei panorami più famosi del Giappone oppure fare un giro in traghetto da Ishimaki per vedere le isole più piccole dell'isola di Tashiro (famosa per i gatti), dell'isola di Aji (bellissimo mare cristallino) e Kinkasan (un'isola sacra dove troverai cervi in giro). Il Minshuku di proprietà dei pescatori di cui abbiamo parlato si trova fuori dalla città di Ishimaki e si chiama Asami So. Giorno 8: dall'aeroporto di Sendai prendi un volo per Fukuoka. Dirigiti verso la città di Hakata dove ci sono molte attrazioni turistiche (anche l'ormai popolare TeamLab). Di notte assicurati di dare un'occhiata ai vari Yatai (food trucks) per goderti l'ottimo cibo locale! Giorno 9: da Hakata dirigiti a Beppu, una delle zone termali più famose del Kyushu. Se sei fortunato prova a prenotare un treno con lo speciale Yufuin no Mori. Il ryokan di cui abbiamo parlato è lo Showaen. Giorno 10: da Beppu prima sosta al monte Aso, uno dei monti vulcanici più famosi del Kyushu. Quindi, dirigiti alla stazione di Kumamoto per goderti il resto della giornata. A Kumamoto c'è il famoso castello. Giorno 11: da Kumamoto con lo Shinkansen dirigiti a Ibusuki. Dovrai cambiare treno a Kagoshima Cho, dove troverai il bellissimo giardino Sengan En che merita una visita. Inoltre, c'è un treno speciale chiamato Ibusuki Kin no Tamatebako. Se lo prenoti, ti porterà da Kagoshima Chuo a Ibusuki. Goditi il famoso "bagno di sabbia" di Ibusuki. L'hotel di cui abbiamo parlato è il Phoenix Hotel. Giorno 12 e 13: da Ibusuki passando per Kagoshima Chuo dirigiti a Miyazaki. I must a Miyazaki sono: Aoshima, Udo Jingu e Takachiho. Se desideri un hotel con vista sull'oceano eccone un paio che abbiamo trovato vicino ad Aoshima, Hotel Grantia e Holiday Inn. Giorno 14: da Miyazaki torna all'aeroporto di Haneda o di Kansai. Per questo viaggio suggeriamo di procurarsi i pass regionali JR: uno per JR East che copre l'area di Tohoku ed un altro per Kyushu. Per saperne di più sul JR pass ascolta questo episodio e questo per conoscere le varie regioni del Giappone.
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A massive thank you; BS with Em was in the top 5% of podcasts shared globally on Spotify in the last year. In 9 months, the podcast is the #1 podcast listened to by over 80 listeners, is in 38 countries, and was in the top 25 of sexuality podcasts in Australia in one week of being on Apple Podcasts. Thank you. In today's episode we're covering: - Sexuality and relationships education in Japan - Dating in Japan References Gender and Sexuality in Japan. Asian Dialogues. 11 March, 2016. Retrieved from: https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/asia/20160308-gender-and-sexuality-in-japan. Lawmakers propose rights-based comprehensive sex ed be promoted at Japanese schools. The Mainichi. Retrieved from: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20221025/p2a/00m/0na/019000c. Learn About Japan's Unique Dating Culture from a Japanese Writer in her Twenties. Tsunagu Japan. Retrieved from: https://www.tsunagujapan.com/japan-dating-culture-twenties/. Tashiro, M., Ushitora, K., & Watanabe, D. The Actual Situation of Sexuality Education in Japan and its Problems. 2011. J. Saitama University Faculty of Education.
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This episode is a special one! We'll board violinist and sound designer Kojin Tashiro's private jet and fly all around the Asian continent, meet 4 great composers and learn about the music they make. Additional lessons and resources at musicboxpod.org. Recommended for grades K-5, but everyone can embark on this ethereal journey.]]>
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Der letzte Satz der neunten Sinfonie Ludwig van Beethovens hat das Hauptthema „Ode an die Freude“. Die Instrumentalfassung dieses Hauptthemas ist die offizielle Hymne der Europäischen Union. Inwieweit die EU-weite Anwendbarkeit des StaRUG, die seit dem 17. Juli möglich ist, bei deutschen Unternehmen auch eine „Ode der Freude“ auslöst, erläutert Dr. Annerose Tashiro, die Leiterin der Internationalen Abteilung von Schultze & Braun, in diesem Podcast. Sie spricht aber auch darüber, was Berater und Unternehmen beachten müssen, wenn sie die EU-weite Anwendbarkeit nutzen wollen und warum Vorbereitung dabei das A und O ist. „Ich war noch niemals in New York“ – in diesem Hit singt Udo Jürgens von der Sehnsucht nach der großen weiten Welt. Davon kann auch die schwedische Fluggesellschaft SAS ein Liedchen singen – allerdings war und ist das Unternehmen, das seinen Sitz eigentlich in Stockholm hat, bereits in New York und hat beim dortigen Gericht für 14 Gruppengesellschaften einen Antrag auf Gläubigerschutz gestellt. Damit nutzt SAS die Möglichkeiten des US-Insolvenzrechts für sich, die wohl attraktiver erscheinen als die des schwedischen Rechts: ein transatlantisches Forumshopping. Dr. Tashiro spricht im zweiten Teil des Podcasts darüber, warum das transatlantische Forumshopping für deutsche Unternehmen keine generelle Option ist und warum Deutschland als Sanierungsstandort international wettbewerbsfähig ist.
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Essa semana vamos falar de Obi-Wan Kenobi, e as notas e análise são de Tashiro e Natal Notas: Tashiro: 08/10 Natal: 08/10 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7twiassHvJpmy3uGf294s7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUYpap1BFK61hlgUWNco2Q Facebook: sigam nos https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ Google podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yYzc5OGRmNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! #obiwankenobi #disney #starwars #spotify #serie #otaku #anime #geek #nerd #critica --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Essa semana vamos falar de Obi-Wan Kenobi, e as notas e análise são de Tashiro e Natal Notas: Tashiro: 08/10 Natal: 07/10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A obra de ficção científica, criado pelo escritor chileno Julio Rojas, retrata ainda temores contemporâneos, tashiro e majin boo iram teorizar sobre essa linda audio drama nota: Tashiro 10/10 Majin boo 10/10 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7twiassHvJpmy3uGf294s7 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUYpap1BFK61hlgUWNco2Q Facebook: sigam nos https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ Google podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yYzc5OGRmNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! #paciente63 #spotify #serie #otaku #anime #geek #nerd #critica --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala galera!!! essa semana vamos falar do novo heroi da marvel, uma critica sobre o primeiro episodio, embarque nessa com os piratas nota: Tashiro 8/10 Daniel 8/10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
FAAAAAALA GALERA! Nesse episódio MAIS DO QUE ESPECIAL, nossos otacos cheirosos: Daniel (Natal), Monge, Luan, Tashiro, Lohana (que pode ser LohanE também de acordo com o Tashiro) e Show estarão comentando sobre o Up!Abc que ocorreu nesses dias 14 e 15, a primeira edição do evento de mesmo nome após uma longa pausa devido a pandemia. Mas e aí, agradou? Superou as expectativas? Faltou algo? Foi perfeito? Essas e outras questões serão respondidas nesse podcast, aproveitem! Notas: Tashiro - 03/10 Daniel - 05/10 Show - 03/10 Luandrone - 05/10 loha - 05/10 Monge - 04/10 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
E o bate-papo de hoje é sobre os bastidores da websérie Agricultor Todo Dia, da IHARA (https://www.ihara.com.br), empresa de pesquisa e desenvolvimento de defensivos agrícolas, que há 57 anos leva soluções para a agricultura brasileira. São histórias emocionantes e repletas de aprendizados de agricultores de vários pontos do País, que falam da sua jornada em diversos cultivos. Para falar sobre o assunto, recebemos Eliana Tashiro, supervisora de comunicação da IHARA. Eliana é graduada em engenharia de alimentos pela Unesp, intensivo de marketing para agronegócio pela ESPM e MBA em gestão empresarial pela FGV. Possui mais de 20 anos de experiência na área de marketing e comunicação, definindo estratégias e contribuindo para a construção e geração de valor de grandes marcas. No agronegócio, atua há mais de 15 anos. Os episódios da websérie Agricultor Todo Dia estão no canal da IHARA no Youtube. Para assistir basta acessar o link https://bit.ly/3ETW9xy . Envie sua sugestão de pauta para producao.makingof@megabrasil.com.br . O programa Making Of é apresentado por Regina Antonelli todas as quartas, às 10h, com reapresentações as quintas, às 13h, e as sextas, às 19h, na Rádio Mega Brasil Online, e é disponibilizado, simultaneamente com a estreia, em imagens na TV Mega Brasil.
FAAAALA GALERA! Hoje os nossos wookiees pretos: Show, Tashiro, Natal e Luan, vão falar sobre essa série INCRIVEL (será???) novinha da Disney+, O Livro de Boba Fett! E aí? Rendeu? Valeu a pena? Será que aquela pancinha ainda entra na armadura? Essas e mais outras duvidas serão esclarecidas nesse podcast, icem as velas e aproveitem! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ángel Fierro deslumbró al mundo al noquear a domicilio al "Explosivo" Machado en Puerto Rico y ahora busca el campeonato del mundo. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/no-puedes-jugar-boxeo/support
Feliz Natal Galera!!!! e hj vamos fazer do melhor filme do ano, Tashiro, Natal, Bola , Majin boo e Monge falam desse incrível filme do miranha, embarque nessa com os Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Interview Baton #17 “Kiei Tashiro (inu chopper)” バイクで人生を突き抜け続けている東京ガレージビルダー『イヌチョッパー』こと“Kiei Tashiro”さん。初めての出会い%suitmag-readmore% The post 人生をバイクで突き抜けるinu chopper “Kiei Tashiro” first appeared on OwaiKnight.
FALA GALERRAAA!!! hj vamos continuar a sequencia de call errada no barão, com Tashiro, Natal, Show, Taichou e a estreiam-te Loh !!! venha ouvir a opinião mais importante depois de Heimedinger kkkkkk, embarque nessa com os Piratas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
FAAAAALA GALERA! No episódio de hoje, nossos invocadores Tashiro, Taichou e Show, vão falar um pouco sobre ARCANE, a mais nova animação da Riot em parceria com a Netflix. E ai? #TeamJinx ou #TeamVi? Piltover ou Zaun? Peguem seus explosivos ou artefatos Hextech e aproveitem esse episódio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala galera!!! hj temos aglomeração no navio, com os vacinados Bola, Jacaré o Humano, Natal, Luan drone, taichou, Thanatos Humilde e Tashiro, os grandes faladores de merda estão ai selecionando o Selo Pirata de qualidade, embarque nessa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Luis Tashiro é fundador e CEO da Mad Mimic, empresa de vídeo games responsável por jogos como Dandy Ace, No Heroes Here, Mônica e a Guarda dos Coelhos. Luis é responsável pelas áreas de produção executiva, marketing e financeiro dos projetos do Studio, realizando estudos de viabilidade de cada projeto, captação de recursos, atuando principalmente nas etapas da pré-produção e do lançamento de projeto.
FALA GALERA! Hoje os nossos maravilindos: Tashiro, Show, Bola e Daniel, vão comentar um pouco sobre essa obra tão incrível (OU NEM TANTO) que foi o filme da Viúva Negra, e claro, aquela resenha e um papo sobre o futuro do universo Marvel. Icem as velas e aproveitem o episódio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ken Tashiro, VP of corporate development at ACORD, and Gilad Shai talk about ACORD, how standards reduce expense ratio, JSON and APIs, innovation, the ACORD Challenge, guitars, and the essence of a double hipster. **Oh, yeah, and Bieber, not Biber. #InsurTechTalk by @InsurTechLAEpisode 42§ ACORD: www.acord.org§ ACORD Solutions Group: www.acordsolutions.com§ ACORD InsurTech Innovation Challenge: www.acordchallenge.orgRecommendation:The book Daily Rituals by Mason Curreyhttps://www.masoncurrey.com/daily-rituals
CEO of The Online Door Knockers. Tyler and I chat about sales, the direction the door to door space is headed. mental toughness, mindset hacks, and some real topics that get overlooked as sales reps, managers and owners. It gets real, we swear once or twice, and we deliver value that we wish we had learned early on in our lives.
Tyler is one of my really good friends and business partners, and today I had the pleasure of chatting with him about weed. We share stories about the first time we got high and even talked a bit about removing the stigma from weed altogether. Want to see more of what Tyler's up to? Give him an IG follow here: @tylertashiro
THIS IS THE WAY, GALERAAAA! Nesse episódio nossos mestres: Tashiro, Daniel (Natal), Danilo (ThanatosHumilde) e Show, trazem um pouco da visão deles sobre a série maravilhosa The Mandalorian e um pouco sobre o futuro do universo StarWars. Então icem as velas porque vamos entrar no hyperspace, aproveitem! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Faaaala meus consagrados! Que tal ouvir esse episódio e reviver aqueles momentos incríveis (ou nem tanto) da escola? Pensando bem... OUÇA OU EU TOMO O SEU DINHEIRO DO LANCHE! Apreciem as histórias dos nossos queridões: Show, Jacaré, Tashiro e Daniel, e claro, sintam-se livres para rir da cara deles! Sendo assim, icem as velas, levantem a ancora e aproveitem! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala galera!!! hj vamos falar de seres gigante e não é o Péricles, luandrone, jacaré e Tashiro, iram papiar sobre essa linda obra, embarque nessa com os piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala Galera!!! Mais uma semana com uma polêmica vazia, Zilla Vs Kong quem ganharia numa porradaria sincera??? pra discurtir isso nos temos Luan, Tashiro, Jacaré, é Yatta (Arigatões) embarque nessa com os piratas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala meu consagrado, hoje vamos falar sobre teorias, aqueles personagens em coma , no inferno ou em um ambiente pós apocalíptico ??? quem está nesse episodio é Tashiro, Majin boo, luandrone , Tadeu e jacaré o Jamaica , embarque nessa com os piratas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala meu consagrado, no episodio de hoje vamos falar sobre os desenhos de nossas infâncias, quem ta no episodio de hoje é Tashiro, Daniel, Tadeu, Luan e Jacaré o Jamaica, batendo aquele papo gostoso e nostalgico, embarque nessa com os Piratas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala Galera!!! hj o time pirata vai falar um pouco de 2021, expectativas foram criadas, ouçam o que Tashiro, Majin boo, zefa e Jacaré , acham que pode acontecer nesse ano, embarque nessa!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala galera!!! hj iremos falar de series que Tashiro e luandrone assistiram nesse ano, e o #ficadica está online --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala galera! estamos no natal e esse episodio vamos falar de tudo coisas do natal, desde series e animes a objetos, com a Tashiro monge zefa, e a participação do vocalista dos Arigatões Yatta, embarque nessa com os piratas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
FALA MEU CONSAGRADO!!! hoje vamos falar sobre os filmes do ano segundo o site guiadasemana.com.br , nos comentários de Tashiro, Monge e a Zefa, embarque nessa com os piratas. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Faaaaala galera! Bora mergulhar naquela discussãozinha marota sobre os melhores animes do ano (PRA GENTE, OK?) com nossos ultra estudiosos de porra nenhuma Tashiro, Luandrone, Show, MajinBoo, Daniel/Natal e Jacaré/Jamaica! Icem as velas e aproveitem esse episódio quentinho! lista de animes sitados no ep: PLUNDERER The God Of HighSchool Tower Of God Darwin's Game DragonQuest Burn The Witch jujutsu kaisen gleipnir yuukoku no moriarty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Fala Galera!!! essa semana iremos falar do anime mas icônico da historia, e quem está hj para falar sobre ele é Tashiro, Luan drone e Jamaica o Jacaré, embarque com os piratas e venha curti essa brisa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sabe Aqueles animes curtos que são sensacionais??? vamos falar um pouco sobre eles, Tashiro, Monge,Cris o Cris, Majin boo, Zefa e Daniel Natal iram falar um pouco sobre o que eles estão vendo ultimamente e o que já viram desses projetos curtos de historias gigantes. especialmente esse episodio teve sua gravação ao vivo pelo nosso canal da twitch/projetopiratas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Daddy's on! Faaaaaala galera, no episódio de hoje nós vamos comentar sobre essa série incrivelmente maravilhosa! É óbvio que estamos falando sobre The Boys! Embarquem no navio do hype com nossos tripulantes Tashiro, Zefa, Jamaica (Jacaré), Luandrone e Show. Peguem seu composto V, icem as velas e aproveitem o episódio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Oi, meu nome é Betina e eu ganho dinheiro jogando videogame. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA. No episódio de hoje, o nosso trio ternura: Show, Tashiro e Jamaica (Jacaré) vão bater um papo sobre os eSports. Então já embarque no navio do hype, levantem âncora, icem as velas e aproveitem! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
esse episodio com cheiro de naftalina, vem mostrando um pouco das lembranças dos filmes que alegravam a tarde de Tashiro,Daniel,Zefa e Luan confira e embarque nesse papo pirata --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ouça de noite e fique apavorado! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Nesse episódio, nossos queridões Show, Monge, Tashiro, Zefa, Jacaré e Majin Boo vão papear um pouco sobre as magnificas, esplendorosas e fantásticas obras da sétima arte, OS FILMES DE TERROR! Então apague as luzes, bote os fones e preparem-se, pois hoje você irá embarcar no nosso navio fantasma! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Em uma galaxia não tão distante, piratas falam sobre essa franquia que conquistou o mundo, que deu ódio e amor para todos os fãs dessa serie, confira a opinião dos especialistas em porra nem uma (Tashiro, Taichou, Daniel, Show e Luandrone) e não esqueça das palavras chaves para a promoção!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nesse episódios nossos senhores estão com seu VHS sendo rebobinados para relembrar de filmes de comédia , Tashiro, Taichou,monge,zefa, jacaré e Daniel Natal compartilham filmes que fizeram seus dias um pouco mais divertido, embarque nessa e se divirta com os Piratas --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dragon Ball? E Death Note? Hoje nós vamos falar sobre aqueles animes que são praticamente OBRIGATÓRIOS de serem assistidos. Obras maneiras, supimpas e marcantes! Embarquem com nossos queridões Tashiro, Jacaré, Show, Taichou e Monge, e divirtam-se nesse episódio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
hoje falaremos de animes que deixamos para depois, vamos descobrir quais animes Tashiro, Zefa ,Majin boo, Luan e Monge deixaram para assistir depois, embarque nesse papo pirata e se divirta!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Puxa um DBZ aê que esse buzão vai sacudir! No episódio de hoje, nossos otacos idosos, Show, Tashiro, Jacaré, Daniel e Zefa vão falar um pouco sobre eventos da cultura geek, focando na maior parte do tempo em eventos de anime! Nossas frustrações, nostalgias e saudosismos vão reinar nesse episódio, então icem as velas e aproveitem! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
enquanto Jacaré procura o sabonete, nossos especialistas em porra nem uma (Tashiro, taichou, Lucas, Daniel e Jacaré ) discutem como foi esse State of Play da playstation segue nóis!!! https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Marujos de outros universos, hoje nossa tribulação irá falar um pouco sobre Crossovers inusitados que marcaram época, e também quais situações seriam incriveis de ver um Crossovers bem feito, venha conferir esse papo divertido com Tashiro, Show,Monge Zefa e Luandrone segue nóis!!! https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
preparados para ouvir a opinião dos especialistas de porra nem uma??? Tashiro,Taichou,Daniel,lucas e Jacaré estão a todo vapor com seus 12 teraflops estralando para falar de tudo que aconteceu nessa conferencia da Xbox . segue nós!!! https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
BOTA UM LINKIN PARK AE, PORQUE A PORRADA VAI SER DAORA!! Nossos consagrados: Tashiro, Jacaré, Zefa, Taichou, Chris e Show irão comentar sobre as lutas mais maneiras dos animes, aquela porradaria sincera e muito bem-vinda. Sendo assim, subam todos à bordo, icem as velas e aproveitem o episódio! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Novamente os nossos especialistas (em porra nenhuma)Tashiro, Daniel, Monge, Zefa, Majin boo e VAI lUAN, iram comentar séries que fizeram o seu tempo valer... ou não Então icem as velas, marujos e aproveitem esse episódio! , sigam nos https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Esse meu jeito de viver! ♫ Preparados para a incrivel jornada, galero?! Tashiro, Taichou, Monge, Dedé e Show, comentam um pouco sobre uma das franquias mais famosas do mundo, o Pokémon! Icem as velas e aproveitem, marujos! sigam nos https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Corridas de uniciclo, pancadarias na rua, ouriços ligeiros e encanadores bigodudos! Nesse episódio, os nossos especialistas (em porra nenhuma) Tashiro, Taichou, Lucas, Daniel e Show, irão fazer vocês chorarem lagrimas de nostalgia! Então icem as velas, marujos e aproveitem esse episódio! sigam nos https://www.facebook.com/PiratasEntretenimento/ https://www.instagram.com/piratas_oficial/ para criticas e sugestões: projeto.piratas@gmail.com nos vemos no próximo episodio Piratas!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Tyler is a 26 yr old digital entrepreneur from Southern California. Over the last 8 years, he’s built multiple 7 figure brands and has helped produce and launch over a dozen podcasts.
Generating leads is 1/2 the battle when it comes to making money in the D2D Space. In this episode, I interview a couple of the founders of Online Door Knockers (a marketing-based educational company). We dig into some lead gen strategies, a few overall business principles & their mission to help the D2D industry crush the online space
Forgetting someone’s name...getting caught with spinach in your teeth. We all experience cringe worthy moments, but some people seem never to grow out of their awkward teenage years. Psychologist Ty Tashiro tells us why these mishaps happen and why some people are more awkward than others. His book is called Awkward: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome. Tashiro says that awkward behavior can have its advantages ….
Some people can't help but be ‘awkward' despite their lifelong efforts to blend in. They feel ashamed of their social ineptitude and end up shying away from social situations, yet research offers insights that could help. In his new book, Awkward: The Science of Why We're Socially Awkward and Why That's Awesome (Harper Collins, 2017), Ty Tashiro reviews research findings that explain socially ‘awkward' behavior and offer strategies for acquiring social fluency. In our interview, Tashiro explains what defines an ‘awkward' person and shares anecdotes from his own experience that take us into the mind of such a person. We also discuss how modern social life has evolved in ways that make everyone feel a bit more awkward in everyday social situations. His ideas offer new, kinder ways to think about awkwardness that anyone who identifies as awkward—or loves someone who does—would find helpful and illuminating. Ty Tashiro is the author of The Science of Happily Ever After (William Morrow, 2017). His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time.com, TheAtlantic.com, and on NPR and Sirius XM Stars radio. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota, has been an award-winning professor at the University of Maryland and University of Colorado, and has addressed TED@NYC, Harvard Business School, MIT's Media Lab, and the American Psychological Association. He lives in New York City. Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D. is a psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in gender and sexuality, eating and body image, and relationship issues. He is a graduate of the psychoanalytic training program at William Alanson White Institute, where he also chairs their monthly LGBTQ Study Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Some people can’t help but be ‘awkward’ despite their lifelong efforts to blend in. They feel ashamed of their social ineptitude and end up shying away from social situations, yet research offers insights that could help. In his new book, Awkward: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome (Harper Collins, 2017), Ty Tashiro reviews research findings that explain socially ‘awkward’ behavior and offer strategies for acquiring social fluency. In our interview, Tashiro explains what defines an ‘awkward’ person and shares anecdotes from his own experience that take us into the mind of such a person. We also discuss how modern social life has evolved in ways that make everyone feel a bit more awkward in everyday social situations. His ideas offer new, kinder ways to think about awkwardness that anyone who identifies as awkward—or loves someone who does—would find helpful and illuminating. Ty Tashiro is the author of The Science of Happily Ever After (William Morrow, 2017). His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time.com, TheAtlantic.com, and on NPR and Sirius XM Stars radio. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota, has been an award-winning professor at the University of Maryland and University of Colorado, and has addressed TED@NYC, Harvard Business School, MIT’s Media Lab, and the American Psychological Association. He lives in New York City. Eugenio Duarte, Ph.D. is a psychologist and psychoanalyst practicing in New York City. He treats individuals and couples, with specialties in gender and sexuality, eating and body image, and relationship issues. He is a graduate of the psychoanalytic training program at William Alanson White Institute, where he also chairs their monthly LGBTQ Study Group. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever felt awkward in a social situation? Today Dr. Dan’s guest is Ty Tashiro, Ph.D. (http://tytashiro.com/) the author of AWKWARD: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome. A psychologist and interpersonal relationship expert, Ty Tashiro gives Dr. Dan and listeners an illuminating look at what it means to be awkward and how we can all embrace our personal quirks to harness our potential and more comfortably navigate this complex world. For awkward people (this includes adults and children), the simple act of navigating everyday situations can feel very overwhelming. Often unable to grasp social cues or master the skills and grace necessary for smooth interaction, they feel out of sync with those around them. How can parents help themselves and their children embrace their awkwardness? Growing up Ty Tashiro was awkward himself -- he could do complex arithmetic in his head and memorize the earned run averages of every National League starting pitcher but he struggled during interactions with other kids and was prone to forgetting routine social expectations. During today’s interview Dr. Dan and Dr. Tashiro explore Ty’s personal story, the differences between boys vs. girls as well as the nature vs. nurture origins of awkwardness. A highlight of the interview is how parents can feel comfort and find community knowing their children are not alone. Parents must be patient, supportive, and not overreact to their child’s awkwardness. Awkwardness can mean your child is passionate, driven, or even gifted. Dr. Dan explains that most of us feel a little awkward sometime in our lives, and that awkwardness is not social anxiety. When a parent remains calm and gives children a social script while acting patiently they can teach their children how to feel empowered to better navigate the complexities of the social world. Supporting our socially awkward children will help their self-esteem and potential. And it can also foster empathy and kindness. During the Parent Footprint moment, Ty talks about his own childhood interest in baseball statistics and how his passion could have been perceived as awkward or even worrisome for his parents. But when his parents bought him a special encyclopedia he realized not only did his parents accept him but that they loved him unconditionally and they were really with him. Decades later this anecdote is still a powerful one for Ty. TY TASHIRO, Ph.D., is also the author of The Science of Happily Ever After. His work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Time.com, TheAtlantic.com, and on NPR and Sirius XM Stars radio. He received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Minnesota, has been an award-winning professor at the University of Maryland and University of Colorado, and has addressed TED@NYC, Harvard Business School, MIT’s Media Lab, and the American Psychological Association. He lives in New York City. For more information visit: http://tytashiro.com/ Watch this free video to learn more about Dr. Dan and Parent Footprint Awareness Training®.
Tyler Tashiro is a 23-Year-Old Entrepreneur and Podcaster from Southern California. At the age of 18, he started his first business (in the affiliate space) while the rest of his friends went off to college. Within 6 months, he cracked into the top 25 income earners in a company of over 100,000 affiliates (producing well over $150k/mo in revenue). Shortly after that, he partnered with Mark Hoverson ( an 8-Figure Internet Marketer) and has co-created 3 companies with him since. Tyler is also the founder and host of The Rising Entrepreneur Podcast, where he and his partner interview the top up-and-coming entrepreneurs in the world. In the past 5 years of Tyler’s entrepreneurial journey, he’s closed millions of dollars in sales and has spoken on stages across the country in front of hundreds and thousands of people. His main vision is to share his passion for living life on your own terms and maximizing your human potential in whatever you do.
You’re awkward, but maybe not in the way you think. Psychologist Ty Tashiro explains the hallmarks of social awkwardness, why we’re sensitive to it, and why it’s not such a bad thing. Tashiro is the author of Awkward: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome. In the Spiel, more on Donald Trump’s ‘dear leader’ cabinet meeting. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You’re awkward, but maybe not in the way you think. Psychologist Ty Tashiro explains the hallmarks of social awkwardness, why we’re sensitive to it, and why it’s not such a bad thing. Tashiro is the author of Awkward: The Science of Why We’re Socially Awkward and Why That’s Awesome. In the Spiel, more on Donald Trump’s ‘dear leader’ cabinet meeting. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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135 - Tyler Tashiro Podcaster / Internet Info-Marketer / Visionary When Passion meets Purpose Tyler shares so much in this episode: What's flawed with the education system The gamification of business and why now it's so critical Discover his secrets for how to take action behind information you might be consuming Why people are not getting further ahead in their entrepreneurial career His formula for action taking His journey in education and how he got his start as an entrepreneur Confronting the "ghosts" of the past and what it's meant for his journey How Tyler vets business opportunities and projects As a podcaster, what Tyler has learned about interviewing better The one question that Tyler asks himself continuously Books Tyler recommends "Results don't reflect what you know, they reflect what you do" - Tyler Tashiro Tyler is very much an advocate for entrepreneurs and having mentorship in order to increase your probability of success. Tyler shares his tips for finding mentors, what it looks like and how to make the most of it. This is one of the best talks about mentorship. HOW TO CONNECT WITH TYLER: Podcast: The Rising Entrepreneur http://trepodcast.com/ http://www.mytravelrenaissance.com/yes3.php Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tyler.tashiro.1
Boomer Mueller and Tyler Tashiro are hustlers. They very quickly created a podcast called "The Rising Entrepreneur," which saw very quick success. Then, they took their knowledge and in only 48 hours put together the content for their first online training course. The two see not only importance in the originally of their content but also in the speed with which they create it. In this episode, we cover the creation of their course from start to finish; why they acted quickly, why they tried to leave no questions. The two had a pet peeve about other course creators that didn't give all the data, hoping to sell course number two. Rather they wanted to give their customers the best possible product to create a future relationship with them. These two guys believe in going for it, and you're along for the ride. In This Episode: The Importance of Journaling. Why your projects need to be bigger than yourself. The importance of original content. Creating raving fans. Why you need buyers before you launch a product. Leaving a course created with no questions. Why you shouldn't think with a scarcity mindset. Understanding what your market wants before you push a product. The speed of producing your product. Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Book: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior - Dan Millman The Four Hour Work Week - Tim Ferriss Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Quote: "God's gift to us is our potential, our gift back is how we use it." Links From Today's Show: www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.trepodcast.com Today's Sponsor:
Boomer Mueller and Tyler Tashiro are hustlers. They very quickly created a podcast called "The Rising Entrepreneur," which saw very quick success. Then, they took their knowledge and in only 48 hours put together the content for their first online training course. The two see not only importance in the originally of their content but also in the speed with which they create it. In this episode, we cover the creation of their course from start to finish; why they acted quickly, why they tried to leave no questions. The two had a pet peeve about other course creators that didn't give all the data, hoping to sell course number two. Rather they wanted to give their customers the best possible product to create a future relationship with them. These two guys believe in going for it, and you're along for the ride. In This Episode: The Importance of Journaling. Why your projects need to be bigger than yourself. The importance of original content. Creating raving fans. Why you need buyers before you launch a product. Leaving a course created with no questions. Why you shouldn't think with a scarcity mindset. Understanding what your market wants before you push a product. The speed of producing your product. Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Book: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior - Dan Millman The Four Hour Work Week - Tim Ferriss Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Quote: "God's gift to us is our potential, our gift back is how we use it." Links From Today's Show: www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.trepodcast.com Today's Sponsor:
Boomer Mueller and Tyler Tashiro are hustlers. They very quickly created a podcast called "The Rising Entrepreneur," which saw very quick success. Then, they took their knowledge and in only 48 hours put together the content for their first online training course. The two see not only importance in the originally of their content but also in the speed with which they create it. In this episode, we cover the creation of their course from start to finish; why they acted quickly, why they tried to leave no questions. The two had a pet peeve about other course creators that didn't give all the data, hoping to sell course number two. Rather they wanted to give their customers the best possible product to create a future relationship with them. These two guys believe in going for it, and you're along for the ride. In This Episode: The Importance of Journaling. Why your projects need to be bigger than yourself. The importance of original content. Creating raving fans. Why you need buyers before you launch a product. Leaving a course created with no questions. Why you shouldn't think with a scarcity mindset. Understanding what your market wants before you push a product. The speed of producing your product. Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Book: The Way of the Peaceful Warrior - Dan Millman The Four Hour Work Week - Tim Ferriss Tyler and Boomer's Favorite Quote: "God's gift to us is our potential, our gift back is how we use it." Links From Today's Show: www.jeremyryanslate.com/cyol www.jeremyryanslate.com/survey www.trepodcast.com Today's Sponsor:
Tyler Tashiro is without a doubt an entrepreneur on the rise folks. Not only because of his successful podcast, “The Rising Entrepreneur” but due to how he approaches the complete balance of progress in his lifestyle. Tyler Tashiro is a 22 year old entrepreneur, internet/info marketer, & podcaster. He has co-founded 2 start ups -> “LIMITLESS” (the worlds first gamified educational platform for entrepreneurs) and “Invisible Empire” (a gamified marketing university). He also hosts a top ranking business podcast called “The Rising Entrepreneur” in which he interviews the next generation of leadership in the marketplace today. Tyler and I had the chance to finally connect and chat in person at Mark Hoverson's recent Invisible Empire event and quickly followed up to get him on The Mindset Mountain Podcast. We knocked this interview out on an early Saturday morning. Even though Tyler and his buddies had been out at a live comedy show the night before, he was energized and most certainly delivered a ton of value for our audience. You will hear how his youth can be a blessing and curse, how we strives for true balance in all areas of success and how he continues to push himself with every single project. It's time to RISE UP with one helluva an entrepreneur. Join me in welcoming Tyler Tashiro! Make sure you go check out his podcast over at The Rising Entrepreneur Podcast over at trepodcast.com and hit him up over on social media under Tyler Tashiro whether it's on Facebook, Instagram or anything else. Gratitude is the Attitude that Gives Our Dreams Altitude!!! Jason “J-Boom” Legaard PS – There are tons of way for you to climb higher with Eddie Aguilar and myself on The Mindset Mountain. Free Videos over at mindsetmtn.com/freevidoes Invest in our training over at mindsetmtn.com/breakthrough Or email us either at eddie@mindsetmtn.com or jboom@mindsetmtn.com The post Tyler Tashiro The Rising Entrepreneur appeared first on .
Fulfilling Life’s Yearnings Is Being Satisfied. Balance Between Physical, Spiritual, and Relational Fulfillment - Tyler Tashiro What’s up FLY Zone, Today’s guest hails all the the way from Costa Mesa, California, and this episode is FIRE! MAJOR KEY ALERT: Talk with people you can teach you more than you know. Record it and share it. Tyler is an Entrepreneur, Podcaster, MMA Fanatic, & Adventurer
Treating your relationship like a lab rat isn't as weird as it sounds. You track what happens, learn from your mistakes, and improve over time. As nerdy as it sounds, you can improve your chances at love by paying attention to what you're doing right in the quest for love...and what you're doing wrong. In today's episode, we start by revealing some of our more geeky relationship rules, lessons we've learned through trial and error: Our annual love contract Why we ask the hard questions of each other BEFORE the shit hits the fan How we used a pen and paper to save our marriage
Treating your relationship like a lab rat isn't as weird as it sounds. You track what happens, learn from your mistakes, and improve over time. As nerdy as it sounds, you can improve your chances at love by paying attention to what you're doing right in the quest for love...and what you're doing wrong. In today's episode, we start by revealing some of our more geeky relationship rules, lessons we've learned through trial and error: Our annual love contract Why we ask the hard questions of each other BEFORE the shit hits the fan How we used a pen and paper to save our marriage