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Re-join Dawn and her guest, comedian, Jackie Kashian (Netflix, late show, Comedy Central) for a few more tasty morsels from the history of Napoleon's doomed last stand. Listen to Jackie's two great podcasts: The Dork Forest, which invites folks from a variety of backgrounds to come and share the stuff on which they are “dorks”, and the comedy podcast The Jackie and Laurie Show which pairs her with another great comedian, Laurie Kilmartin.—SILF's (Sources I'd Like to F*ck)Book - Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies, and Three Battles by Bernard CornwellYOUTUBE - Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Waterloo 1815 (Epic History: 14 min)---LILF's (Link's I'd Like to F*ck) See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Histories Greatest Mysteries (multiple seasons) See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Crazy Rich AncientsCheck out HILF MERCH now available on Redbubble! Stickers, t-shirts, bags and more!HILF is now on Patreon!Buy Me a CoffeeFind your next favorite podcast on BIG COMEDY NETWORK. ---WANNA TALK? Find us on Instagram or email us hilfpodcast@gmail.comTheme song: Composed and performed by Kat Perkins
Joining Napoleon on his journey to his now-famous defeat at Waterloo, is comedian, Jackie Kashian. She has several comedy albums, performs across the country, and on all your screens: Netflix, late show, Conan and so much more. You can also hear her on two great podcasts, The Dork Forest, which invites folks from a variety of backgrounds to come and share the stuff on which they are “dorks”, and the comedy podcast The Jackie and Laurie Show which pairs her with another great comedian, Laurie Kilmartin.—-SILF's (Sources I'd Like to F*ck)Book - Waterloo: The History of Four Days, Three Armies, and Three Battles by Bernard CornwellYOUTUBE - Napoleonic Wars: Battle of Waterloo 1815 (Epic History: 14 min)---LILF's (Link's I'd Like to F*ck) See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Histories Greatest Mysteries (multiple seasons)See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL - Crazy Rich AncientsCheck out HILF MERCH now available on Redbubble! Stickers, t-shirts, bags and more!HILF is now on Patreon!Buy Me a CoffeeFind your next favorite podcast on BIG COMEDY NETWORK.---WANNA TALK? Find us on Instagram or email us hilfpodcast@gmail.comTheme song: Composed and performed by Kat Perkins—-
Jehoshaphat's Victory Over Three Armies by singing(Praising God) without having to fight!!My Books Approx $5 ea: Amazon.com/Richard-A-Hardin/e/B09J2YHCVBJehoshaphat went from doubt & fear> to seeking God >to accepting/obeying God's Word >to receive God's Victory! It took three days for them to pick up the rewards!God may be ready to fight your battle, but there are some things you must do to be the person that He will defend, protect or bless! The story is in 2 Chronicles 20:1-26. A good example of how hope, fear, doubt, seeking, belief, trust, unbelief, faith, walking by faith, receiving the victory are related. These are the circumstances we find ourselves in when a serious problem comes on us. I pray this message will help you in facing your problems because you will know you have the ability to make the correct choices that will have to be made when you are faced with any problem, regardless how big. There is enough mercy and grace for any situation if we turn to Jesus with all our heart and ask for help, Hebrews 4:16, “Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” **Understanding the relationships between these words will give you confidence when you are seeking God about your problems or concerns.**When King Jehoshaphat heard he was surrounded by three armies, He didn't know what to do and feared, then set himself and all Judah to seek the Lord. Obeying the Scripture promises, they fasted and prayed three days before the Temple, then God spoke through one of the priests and said, "Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat, 'Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude;for the battle is not yours, but God's. Tomorrow go ye down against them:...Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; tomorrow go out against them: for the Lord will be with you." ”Jehoshaphat accepted God's Word,(Christ). He and all Judah bowed their heads and thanked God for His answer. The next morning they marched out the gates of the city singing and praising God. God performed the victory as they watched. It took three days to gather all the spoils of the battle.
Jehoshaphat's Victory Over Three Armies by singing(Praising God) without having to fight!!My Books Approx $5 ea: Amazon.com/Richard-A-Hardin/e/B09J2YHCVBJehoshaphat went from doubt & fear> to seeking God >to accepting/obeying God's Word >to receive God's Victory! It took three days for them to pick up the rewards!God may be ready to fight your battle, but there are some things you must do to be the person that He will defend, protect or bless! The story is in 2 Chronicles 20:1-26. A good example of how hope, fear, doubt, seeking, belief, trust, unbelief, faith, walking by faith, receiving the victory are related. These are the circumstances we find ourselves in when a serious problem comes on us. I pray this message will help you in facing your problems because you will know you have the ability to make the correct choices that will have to be made when you are faced with any problem, regardless how big. There is enough mercy and grace for any situation if we turn to Jesus with all our heart and ask for help, Hebrews 4:16, “Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” **Understanding the relationships between these words will give you confidence when you are seeking God about your problems or concerns.**When King Jehoshaphat heard he was surrounded by three armies, He didn't know what to do and feared, then set himself and all Judah to seek the Lord. Obeying the Scripture promises, they fasted and prayed three days before the Temple, then God spoke through one of the priests and said, "Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat, 'Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude;for the battle is not yours, but God's. Tomorrow go ye down against them:...Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; tomorrow go out against them: for the Lord will be with you." ”Jehoshaphat accepted God's Word,(Christ). He and all Judah bowed their heads and thanked God for His answer. The next morning they marched out the gates of the city singing and praising God. God performed the victory as they watched. It took three days to gather all the spoils of the battle.
Jehoshaphat's Victory Over Three Armies by singing(Praising God) without having to fight!!My Books Approx $5 ea: Amazon.com/Richard-A-Hardin/e/B09J2YHCVBJehoshaphat went from doubt & fear> to seeking God >to accepting/obeying God's Word >to receive God's Victory! It took three days for them to pick up the rewards!God may be ready to fight your battle, but there are some things you must do to be the person that He will defend, protect or bless! The story is in 2 Chronicles 20:1-26. A good example of how hope, fear, doubt, seeking, belief, trust, unbelief, faith, walking by faith, receiving the victory are related. These are the circumstances we find ourselves in when a serious problem comes on us. I pray this message will help you in facing your problems because you will know you have the ability to make the correct choices that will have to be made when you are faced with any problem, regardless how big. There is enough mercy and grace for any situation if we turn to Jesus with all our heart and ask for help, Hebrews 4:16, “Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” **Understanding the relationships between these words will give you confidence when you are seeking God about your problems or concerns.**When King Jehoshaphat heard he was surrounded by three armies, He didn't know what to do and feared, then set himself and all Judah to seek the Lord. Obeying the Scripture promises, they fasted and prayed three days before the Temple, then God spoke through one of the priests and said, "Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat, 'Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude;for the battle is not yours, but God's. Tomorrow go ye down against them:...Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; tomorrow go out against them: for the Lord will be with you." ”Jehoshaphat accepted God's Word,(Christ). He and all Judah bowed their heads and thanked God for His answer. The next morning they marched out the gates of the city singing and praising God. God performed the victory as they watched. It took three days to gather all the spoils of the battle.
Jehoshaphat's Victory Over Three Armies by singing(Praising God) without having to fight!!My Books Approx $5 ea: Amazon.com/Richard-A-Hardin/e/B09J2YHCVBJehoshaphat went from doubt & fear> to seeking God >to accepting/obeying God's Word >to receive God's Victory! It took three days for them to pick up the rewards!God may be ready to fight your battle, but there are some things you must do to be the person that He will defend, protect or bless! The story is in 2 Chronicles 20:1-26. A good example of how hope, fear, doubt, seeking, belief, trust, unbelief, faith, walking by faith, receiving the victory are related. These are the circumstances we find ourselves in when a serious problem comes on us. I pray this message will help you in facing your problems because you will know you have the ability to make the correct choices that will have to be made when you are faced with any problem, regardless how big. There is enough mercy and grace for any situation if we turn to Jesus with all our heart and ask for help, Hebrews 4:16, “Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.” **Understanding the relationships between these words will give you confidence when you are seeking God about your problems or concerns.**When King Jehoshaphat heard he was surrounded by three armies, He didn't know what to do and feared, then set himself and all Judah to seek the Lord. Obeying the Scripture promises, they fasted and prayed three days before the Temple, then God spoke through one of the priests and said, "Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants of Jerusalem, and thou King Jehoshaphat, 'Thus saith the Lord unto you, Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of this great multitude;for the battle is not yours, but God's. Tomorrow go ye down against them:...Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the Lord with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; tomorrow go out against them: for the Lord will be with you." ”Jehoshaphat accepted God's Word,(Christ). He and all Judah bowed their heads and thanked God for His answer. The next morning they marched out the gates of the city singing and praising God. God performed the victory as they watched. It took three days to gather all the spoils of the battle.
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
This week our guest is author and JAR contributor Todd W. Braisted. Charles Turner's remarkable experience in the American Revolution saw him cross the continent under the command of three separate armies. For more information visit www.allthingsliberty.com.
In honor of episodes 15-18 of Season 3 of the Disney Channel animated series Amphibia premiering on Disney+, Patricia and Arun discuss about their thoughts of the episodes with its plots, characters, major reveals, theories, and final thoughts. Warning: major spoilers ahead! Click on the links below to watch Amphibia. https://www.disneyplus.com/series/amphibia/4jsQ0zDkUTeN https://disneynow.com/shows/amphibia 00:00 Introduction 1:46 Newts in Tights; Fight or Flight 7:05 The Three Armies; The Beginning of the End 17:24 All In 30:36 The Hardest Thing 46:05 Conclusion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/old-school-lane/support
All In , and The Three Armies and TBOTE, discussion. So close to the end now. There is no Owl House discussion in this episode and will be returning shortly after Amphibia has ended :)
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Hey Folks, welcome to the Battles of the First World War Podcast. Today we will be conducted an interview with Professor William Philpott, who is Professor of the History of Warfare in the Department of War Studies at King’s College in London. So please join us and listen as a very nervous podcaster screws up his guest’s name and the internet connection goes haywire right during the first question, because of course it would. Professor Philpott is a widely-published author on the topics of the First World War and Anglo-French relations, and has written the monumental work titled “Bloody Victory: The Sacrifice on the Somme,” which the Financial Times just recently described as having (quote) “widened the perspective [of the Somme battle], to portray the Somme as a key point at which the balance tilted against Germany in an international war.” (end quote) “Bloody Victory,” which was released as “Three Armies on the Somme” here in the US, went on to win the 2009 Society for Army Historical Research Templer Medal and the US Western Front Association’s Norman B. Tomlinson Jr Book prize. “Bloody Victory” is the key information resource for this podcast’s current coverage of the Battle of the Somme. Prof Philpott has also more recently published the book “Attrition: Fighting the First World War,” which has been released in the US under the title “War of Attrition.” He has also published several articles on the First World War, Anglo-French relations, and Nineteenth & Twentieth Century British, French and European Defence Policy and Strategy, among other related topics. I am very grateful that Prof William Philpott has given us some of his Saturday afternoon in order to discuss the Battle of the Somme, its impact and effects with us here at the Battles of the First World War Podcast. So right after the intro music, listen in for an at-times awkward and somewhat shaky (that would be me) but very informative interview (that would be Prof Philpott). Any questions, comments or concerns please contact me through the website, www.firstworldwarpodcast.com or the Battles of the First World War Podcast page on FaceBook. We're also on Twitter! Follow us at @WW1podcast. Not into social media? Email me directly at verdunpodcast@gmail.com. Please consider reviewing the Battles of the consider reviewing the Battles of the First World War Podcast on iTunes. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Galavant is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Galavant. In this show, hosts Michelle Cullen, Blake McIver, and Susannah Kim discuss episodes 9 & 10. Screenwriter/executive producer Dan Fogelman (“Crazy, Stupid, Love,” “Tangled,” “Cars”) teams up with Broadway and Hollywood award-winning musical team—composer Alan Menken (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “Beauty and the Beast”) and lyricist Glenn Slater (“The Little Mermaid,” “Tangled”)—for a musical comedy fairytale of epic proportions. Once upon a time, the dashing hero, Galavant (Joshua Sasse) lost the love of his life, Madalena (Mallory Jansen), to the evil King Richard (Timothy Omundson). Now, our fallen hero is ready to take revenge and restore his “happily ever after.” But it won't be without a few twists and turns along the way. “Galavant” stars Joshua Sasse as Galavant, Timothy Omundson as King Richard, Vinnie Jones as Gareth, Mallory Jansen as Madalena, Karen David as Isabella and Luke Young Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Galavant is a weekly "after show" for fans of ABC's Galavant. In this show, hosts Michelle Cullen, Blake McIver, and Susannah Kim discuss episodes 9 & 10. Screenwriter/executive producer Dan Fogelman (“Crazy, Stupid, Love,” “Tangled,” “Cars”) teams up with Broadway and Hollywood award-winning musical team—composer Alan Menken (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “Beauty and the Beast”) and lyricist Glenn Slater (“The Little Mermaid,” “Tangled”)—for a musical comedy fairytale of epic proportions. Once upon a time, the dashing hero, Galavant (Joshua Sasse) lost the love of his life, Madalena (Mallory Jansen), to the evil King Richard (Timothy Omundson). Now, our fallen hero is ready to take revenge and restore his “happily ever after.” But it won’t be without a few twists and turns along the way. “Galavant” stars Joshua Sasse as Galavant, Timothy Omundson as King Richard, Vinnie Jones as Gareth, Mallory Jansen as Madalena, Karen David as Isabella and Luke Young
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Hey! I'll be at BGG.con. Look me up at the Wargamer Meet & Greet on Wednesday night. Or join me in a game of Waterloo 200 on Friday morning! Timestamps (approximate) 12:09 - Andrew Hobley interview (Bicentennial Waterloo gaming) 38:25 - Pete Belli interview (One-Minute Waterloo)1:02:45 - Books & Films1:19:45 - Paul Comben interview (Waterloo wargaming)1:59:30 - Games I played Maybe now I'm getting the hang of this, not biting off more than I can chew for the the next episode. Might be fewer films & games discussed here, though then again maybe that's not true. Regardless, this episode didn't swamp me as much as other "recent" ones have. Getting one of those episodes out every few months would work well with me, because that's about the pace that I want to explore new topics in military history.This time I'm digging into another historical anniversary--the bicentennial of Waterloo. That happened earlier this summer, on June 18. I'd played a few Waterloo titles already, and more came after that date. I saw some films/docs, and found others. I listened to a couple audiobooks, read magazine & Wikipedia articles, and flipped through some library books. I also interviewed some gamers. Three of them, in fact, and I think you'll enjoy their stories. I've participated in some wargame anniversaries before, but this one was different. It seemed to me there was more participation by wargamers around the world. Very fun to be a part of that! It was through reading interesting reports & opinions from other anniversary wargamers that led to these interviews. Andrew Hobley played a BUNCH of Napoleonic wargames on their bicentennials, so Waterloo was the culmination of his experience. You may have seen his fantastic session reports here on BGG. Pete Belli is an active hobbyist that a lot of people know. He's been playing for a long while, and has worked on many of his own designs, too, including One-Minute Waterloo. That's no joke--one minute. The design goal & process is interesting. Finally, Paul Comben has posted detailed analyses of several Waterloo titles over on The Boardgaming Way and The Boardgaming Life (two similar-sounding sites that are actually distinct). He shares some of his observations. The Waterloo battlefield is another I've been fortunate to visit. This was back in 2012, part of the same trip mentioned previously that took in other sites along the Franco-German-Low Countries border. Here I am doing my impression of Sous-Lieutenant Legros, only where he had an ax I had an iPhone. (Plus, I took this photo at the wrong gate!) -MarkP.S. Here's what's coming up next on Wargames To Go: games, films, and books about the events of December, 1941 in the Pacific! That means Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, Wake Island, and Force Z. Check out my geeklist for notes.LinksWargames To Go 5 - Waterloo notes GeeklistAndrew Hobley's Bicentennial replayPete Belli's One-Minute WaterlooPaul Comben's articles on The Boardgaming Way, and The Boardgaming LifeBooks • Napoleon: A Life, by Andrew Roberts • Waterloo: The True Story of Four Days, Three Armies and Three Battles, by Bernard Cornwell • Wikipedia (Battle of Waterloo)Films & Docs • Waterloo • Napoleon (1955) • Sean Bean on Waterloo • The Duellists Subscribe Blog Guild Contact =========================================================================Mark Johnson's irregular podcast about small wargames
Wednesday August 20, 3 pm ET The Halli Casser-Jayne Show takes a look at World War I through the eyes of history and the voice of a poet. Marking the 100th anniversary of World War I, Halli welcomes critically acclaimed war historian William Philpott and the world's leading scholar of the Great War poet Siegfried Sassoon Jean Moorcroft Wilson.William Philpott is Professor of the History of Warfare in the Department of War studies at King's College London. He is a specialist in the history of Anglo-French relations, British Strategy, and the history of the French army. Philpott is the author of Three Armies on the Somme, The First Battle of the Twentieth Century, Blood Victory: The Battle of the Somme and the Making of the Twentieth Century, Anglo-French Relations and Strategy on the Western Front, 1914-1918, Anglo-French Defense Relations between the Wars, Palgrave Concise Atlas of the First World War, and Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History. In his latest book War of Attrition, Fighting the First World War, Philpott takes a look at the causes and effects of The First World War, bringing new revelations of the first truly modern war to light, the war that shaped the twentieth century.Jean Moorcroft Wilson lectures in English Literature at Birkbeck College, University of London. She is married to Virginia Woolf's nephew. In her latest book, Siegfried Sassoon, Soldier, Poet, Lover, Friend, Wilson takes an in-depth look at the man considered a key figure in the study of the poetry of the Great War. Her previous works include I Was an English Poet: Biography of Sir William Watson, Virginia Woolf, Life and London: A Biography of Place, The Selected Poems of Isaac Rosenberg.
In the previous podcast, we discussed how people should avoid releasing too much information on the internet. With this podcast we are going to discuss the war that is constantly waging for the information that is already available… “Thus of all the Three Armies’ affairs no relationship is closer than with spies no rewards are […]