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With the Nika Riots behind them, Justinian and Theodora rebuild Constantinople and pursue a bold new agenda for the Byzantine Empire. Belisarius sails to war against the Vandal Kingdom. John the Cappadocian seeks to drive a wedge between the imperial couple. SOURCES: Bridge, Antony. Theodora: Portrait in a Byzantine Landscape. 1978. Potter, David. Theodora: Actress, Empress, Saint. 2015. Parnell, David Alan. Belisarius & Antonina: Love and War in the Age of Justinian. 2023. Hughes, Bettany. Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities. 2017. Sarris, Peter. Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. 2023. Kaldellis, Anthony. The New Roman Empire: A History of Byzantium. 2023. Cesaretti, Paolo. Theodora: Empress of Byzantium. 2003. Procopius. The Secret History. Procopius. The Wars of Justinian. Phillips, Robin. West, Jeff. Who in the World Was The Acrobatic Empress? 2006. Norwich, John Julius. Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy. 2011. Evans, James Allan. The Empress Theodora: Partner of Justinian. 2002. Holmes, Nick. Justinian's Empire: Triumph and Tragedy. 2024. Charles Rivers Editors. Justinian the Great: The Life and Legacy of the Byzantine Emperor. 2014. Captivating History. The Byzantine Empire. 2018 Captivating History. The Vandals. 2018 Dahm, Murray. Combat: Byzantine Cavalryman vs Vandal Warrior. 2023. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textRolling in the Netherdeep has evolved into Few and Far Between!!Few And Far Between Ep 115A Tale of Three CitiesThe Favoured Few travel along the Gilded Roadway to Feolinn, Port Zoon, and Nicodranas.Watch us live on Wednesdays 4:30 Eastern/1:30 Pacific on Twitch!Thanks to Critical Role for helping us build worlds of adventure!Connect with us via our Linktree!Ron Murphy – DM, @ron88keysRBDMLaphus Prismawing - Jaiden Ramirez, @ffoxtrotXIVOrgoth Skullcrusher - Bill Roper, @billfreakinroperNorth Star Maedrick - Jaime R. Bishop, @steelcladvicarVoka Nildrith - Mira Luttrell, @cubedmangoesFollow us on Twitter at @SeveredSonsDnD or on Instagram!Join our Discord! Join our Patreon!Now, you can support us through the Buzzsprout website too!Give us a review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, GoodPods or on our Twitter page and we'll read it on the air. Support the show
Join our young heroes on their Dungeons & Dragons adventure as they discover a city divided. Uncovering mysteries, lore, and a populace on the brink of conflict, will our heroes uncover the truth in time? We are SO THANKFUL for our awesome partners: *Ideas for D&D: @RollAndPlayPress (10% off with link: bit.ly/TKTRollPlay) *Kids' D&D Adventures: @dndadventureclub (10% off code: KIDSTABLE10) *Music provided by @monumentsounds (fantasy-plus.com, 30% off code: KIDSTABLE) *GM Shield provided by @ntsdgaming4869 (affiliate link: bit.ly/KidsTableDND, 10% off code: TheKidsTable) *Puzzle Box provided by @theshopofmanythings (affiliate link: theshopofmanythings.com/THEKIDSTABLE) *Maps provided by @1985Games (1985games.com, 10% off code: KIDSTABLE) *Monster Mini Printing & Painting by Trillium Rose Acres (etsy.com/shop/TrilliumRoseAcres, 15% off code: THEKIDSTABLE) *PC Mini Printing & Painting by @MordenKatiesMagnificentMinis *PC Mini Custom Design by John from Brazil (instagram.com/dailyheroforge) *Game Host Ember Rest (emberrestplay.com) About us: When kids are at the table, everyone wins! Playing TTRPGs with kids helps develop critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, & confidence - not to mention the connections you'll build around the table. That's why we offer this original, kid-inclusive Dungeons & Dragons show along with tip videos and our own D&D campaigns for kids to help you play TTRPGs with the kids at your own table! For Kids' Campaigns & More: thekidstablednd.com Follow Us: @TheKidsTableDnD on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, & Facebook #dungeonsanddragons #thekidstablednd #dndwithkids #actualplay #ttrpg #familyshow #familygames #kids #adventure #fantasy#drama #storytelling #roleplaying
After being crowned Emperor and Empress of the Byzantine Empire, Justinian and Theodora face their first major test as rulers, the deadly Nika Riots of 532 AD. SOURCES: Bridge, Antony. Theodora: Portrait in a Byzantine Landscape. Potter, David. Theodora: Actress, Empress, Saint. Parnell, David Alan. Belisarius & Antonina: Love and War in the Age of Justinian Hughes, Bettany. Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities. Sarris, Peter. Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. Cesaretti, Paolo. Theodora: Empress of Byzantium. Procopius. The Secret History. Phillips, Robin. West, Jeff. Who in the World Was The Acrobatic Empress? Norwich, John Julius. Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy Evans, James Allan. The Empress Theodora: Partner of Justinian. Holmes, Nick. Justinian's Empire: Triumph and Tragedy Charles Rivers Editors. Justinian the Great: The Life and Legacy of the Byzantine Emperor. Captivating History. The Byzantine Empire. 2018 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Follow the intellectual and emotional journey of a group of medical students at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx in the new PBS documentary "The Calling: A Medical School Journey". Captured through verité scenes and personal video diaries, the film offers an inside look at America's healthcare system through the eyes of these aspiring practitioners as they learn what it takes to become a doctor in one of the country's most underserved communities. On this episode I speak with the filmmaker Asako Gladsjo and one of the medical students from her documentary, Shauna Phinazee. The film premieres on PBS Monday, March 17th. https://youtu.be/8tMGWx-8PIY From the DC/DOX film festival website: Asako Gladsjo is an award-winning documentary director, producer, and writer based in New York City. Her recent credits include the upcoming "Eyes on the Prize III" for HBO; "Rise and Rebuild: A Tale of Three Cities"; "Why We Hate" for Discovery; "(Un)Well" for Netflix; "By Whatever Means Necessary", for Epix; the PBS special "Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise"; Soundtracks: "Songs that Made History" for CNN; and "The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross", which won Emmy, DuPont, Peabody, and NAACP Image awards. She has directed and written documentaries on society, culture, race, and immigration for international broadcasters including Arte, BBC, and France Télévision. She teaches directing in the School of Visual Art's MFA Program in Social Documentary.
From 527 to 565 AD, Emperor Justinian I and his Empress Theodora ruled over the Byzantine Empire in Constantinople. Together, they reshaped the Mediterranean world, weathering political upheaval, wars of conquest, and an outbreak of bubonic plague. In this first installment of a multi-part series, we explore the early years of New Rome's greatest power couple. Rising from a disreputable background in the brothels of Constantinople, the actress-turned-informant Theodora catches the eye of Prince Justinian, heir to the Byzantine throne... SOURCES: Bridge, Antony. Theodora: Portrait in a Byzantine Landscape. Potter, David. Theodora: Actress, Empress, Saint. Parnell, David Alan. Belisarius & Antonina: Love and War in the Age of Justinian Hughes, Bettany. Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities. Sarris, Peter. Justinian: Emperor, Soldier, Saint. Cesaretti, Paolo. Theodora: Empress of Byzantium. Procopius. The Secret History. Phillips, Robin. West, Jeff. Who in the World Was The Acrobatic Empress? Norwich, John Julius. Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy Evans, James Allan. The Empress Theodora: Partner of Justinian. Holmes, Nick. Justinian's Empire: Triumph and Tragedy Charles Rivers Editors. Justinian the Great: The Life and Legacy of the Byzantine Emperor. Captivating History. The Byzantine Empire. 2018 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey there food fans, we're back! It's a Friday release of your favorite food(ie) podcast. Welcome back to The Food For ThoughtCast, it's time for episode 93! Today it's a tale of three cities as we explore the culinary delights of Kansas City, Philadelphia, and New Orleans-- just in time for Super Bowl Sunday! Thanks for joining us, random microphone issues and all. Melissa is a monster who likes to eat tiny cute animals, and Stephen is just trying to figure out what to do with all the venison. Find us in all the usual podcast places and don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend. At the end of the day, the real winner is the food you eat this Sunday.
Three Cities in trouble: LA, Oakland, SF. Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution 1906
GOOD EVENING: The show begins in California at the empty Santa Ynez Reservoir... 1940 PALISADES ICE PLANT CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9:00-9:15 #PacificWatch: Progress on the Palisades Fire @JCBliss 9:15-9:30 LANCASTER REPORTS: Griping about egg prices Jim McTague, former Washington Editor, Barrons @MCTagueJ Author of "Martin and Twyla Boundary Series" Friends of History Debating Society 9:30-9:45 #LA: Man Made disaster Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT 9:45-10:00 #SCOTUS: Ex Parte Garland 1866, and the Pardon Power Richard Epstein, Civitas Institute, UT SECOND HOUR 10:00-10:15 #KeystoneReport: Butler County rising Salena Zito, Middle of Somewhere, @DCExaminer Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, New York Post, SalenaZito.com 10:15-10:30 Three Cities in trouble: LA, Oakland, SF Bill Whalen, Hoover Institution 10:30-10:45 #Blue ORIGIN: Success at last Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com 10:45-11:00 Moon: Blue Ghost outbound for commercial landing Bob Zimmerman, BehindtheBlack.com THIRD HOUR 11:00-12:00 Reentry: SpaceX, Elon Musk, and the Reusable Rockets Eric Berger (Author) Four segments discussing SpaceX's development and achievements FOURTH HOUR 12:00-12:30 #NEW RIGHT: Unhappiness with Checks and Balances in the Constitution Peter Berkowitz, Hoover 12:30-12:45 #ITALY: PM Giorgia Meloni and the rescue of Cecilia Sala Lorenzo Fiori, Société de la Jordino 12:45-1:00 #AUKUS: Out of date? Henry Sokolski, NPEC
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On this episode, I talk to Marsh Davies and Jim Rossignol. Jim was the co-founder of videogaming website Rock Paper Shotgun, where he worked for many years. He's also the author of This Gaming Life: Travels in Three Cities. Now, he does things like write the Ludocrats with Kieron Gillen and develop indie games through his company, Big Robot. Marsh is a writer and illustrator who has written about video games at RPS and PCGamer and was former head of creative writing at Minecraft developer Mojang. He's also part of the Crate & Crowbar, a weekly PC gaming podcast, that has more than 400 episodes and we can all agree might be too many. Their itch page: https://teethrpg.itch.io/ You can support this show on Patreon!
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 CHRIS RUDDY, CEO of Newsmax Media TOPIC: Newsmax's stock IPO and investing in Newsmax | Newsmax on YoutubeTV | Pennsylvania's effect on the election | Senate seat predictions | Violence after election night? https://twitter.com/ChrisRuddyNMX https://newsmaxinvest.com/ 15:47 SEG 2 PATRICK TUOHEY, Sr. Fellow at Show Me Institute TOPIC: Kim Gardner Misuse of Funds | His new op-ed Lessons from Joplin's recovery: A cautionary tale for weather-ravaged cities | KC PBS DOC “A Tale of Three Cities”https://showmeinstitute.org/author/patrick-tuohey/https://twitter.com/PatrickTuohey 32:27 SEG 3 Bill Clinton is still sabotaging Kamala's campaign | Producer Joey V. reviews the movie “Conclave” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 CHRIS RUDDY, CEO of Newsmax Media TOPIC: Newsmax's stock IPO and investing in Newsmax | Newsmax on YoutubeTV | Pennsylvania's effect on the election | Senate seat predictions | Violence after election night? https://twitter.com/ChrisRuddyNMX https://newsmaxinvest.com/ 15:47 SEG 2 PATRICK TUOHEY, Sr. Fellow at Show Me Institute TOPIC: Kim Gardner Misuse of Funds | His new op-ed Lessons from Joplin's recovery: A cautionary tale for weather-ravaged cities | KC PBS DOC “A Tale of Three Cities”https://showmeinstitute.org/author/patrick-tuohey/https://twitter.com/PatrickTuohey 32:27 SEG 3 Bill Clinton is still sabotaging Kamala's campaign | Producer Joey V. reviews the movie “Conclave” https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deconstructing Build Back Better's impact, from immigration to disaster response, focusing on Springfield, Maui, and Asheville. James critiques a shift toward one-party rule and the governments contempt when it comes to prioritizing Americans.Discover more at Enjoyer.com/PodcastFollow James on X: @DownI75 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michiganenjoyer.substack.com
Ten years after the start of the civil war in Yemen, Sanaa, Aden and Taiz are stuck in a “no war, no peace” limbo. The three ancient cities are ruled by different warring parties, all vying to expand their reach. We look at life under the Houthis, the “government of hotels”, the separatists and the snipers.Producer: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov, Sumaya Bakhsh Presenter: Krassi Twigg
Ten years after the start of the civil war in Yemen, Sanaa, Aden and Taiz are stuck in a “no war, no peace” limbo. The three ancient cities are ruled by different warring parties, all vying to expand their reach. We look at life under the Houthis, the “government of hotels”, the separatists and the snipers.Producer: Kriszta Satori, Elchin Suleymanov, Sumaya Bakhsh Presenter: Krassi Twigg
Hebrews 11:8-16 Aaron Law
Acts 14:1-28 How do you summarize a successful mission? Speaking Boldly for the Lord What did Paul and Barnabas do on their journey? Poisoned and Darkened Minds What challenges did Paul and Barnabas face on the journey? Committed Them to the Lord What did Paul and Barnabas leave behind on the journey?
Date: September 8, 2024 Guest Speaker: Aaron Law
The Glorious Church - The Tale of Three Cities - part 4
The Glorious Church - The Tale of Three Cities - part 4
Rachel and Simon speak with the historian Bettany Hughes. A specialist in ancient and medieval history, Bettany is the author of five books: “Helen of Troy: Goddess, Princess, Whore”, “The Hemlock Cup, Socrates, Athens and the Search for the Good Life”, “Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities”, “Venus & Aphrodite” and “The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. Alongside writing, Bettany is an experienced broadcaster, having written and hosted more than 50 TV and radio documentaries for the BBC, Channel 4, ITV and Netflix, among others; more than 250m people worldwide have watched her programmes. She is the co-founder of SandStone Global, a TV, film and audio production company. We spoke to Bettany about discovering a passion for ancient history as a child, balancing book-writing with television work and her latest book, “The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World”. “Always Take Notes: Advice From Some Of The World's Greatest Writers” - a book drawing on our podcast interviews - is published by Ithaka Press. You can order it via Amazon, Bookshop.org, Hatchards or Waterstones. You can find us online at alwaystakenotes.com, on Twitter @takenotesalways and on Instagram @alwaystakenotes. Our crowdfunding page is patreon.com/alwaystakenotes. Always Take Notes is presented by Simon Akam and Rachel Lloyd, and produced by Artemis Irvine. Our music is by Jessica Dannheisser and our logo was designed by James Edgar.
In this episode, editorial director Bethan Ryder is joined by colleagues Raeesa Brey, Cassandra Gagnon, and Natacia Lim to reveal three of WGSN's cities to watch in 2024. From coastal concrete jungles to hyper-connected tech hubs preserving traditional cultures, here's our pick of the cities now rising to meet the changing demands of urban living. We forecast our clients' buzziest destinations for creativity and innovation in 2024, but also reflect on how the newness and excitement impact natives of the different cities.
Weird Medieval Guys is back, and there's more audience participation than ever! In this episode, Aran and Olivia tackle a litany of listener questions on the most important medieval topics, like the conversion of the Vikings, the best names for dogs, and whether medieval life was mid and evil. Also discussed are jambalaya, the importance of simping and the gruesome fate of Mickey Mouse.Order Weird Medieval Guys: How to Live, Laugh, Love (and Die) in Dark Times by Olivia M. Swarthout: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/455674/weird-medieval-guys-by-swarthout-olivia/9781529908305Order merch from the Weird Medieval Guys merch shop: https://weirdmedievalguys.bigcartel.com/Further reading:"The names of all manner of hounds: a unique inventory in a fifteenth-century manuscript" by David Scott-Mcnab https://www.academia.edu/44222801/THE_NAMES_OF_ALL_MANNER_OF_HOUNDS_A_UNIQUE_INVENTORY_IN_A_FIFTEENTH_CENTURY_MANUSCRIPTIbn Fadlan's account of a Viking funeral: https://www.mrtredinnick.com/uploads/7/2/1/5/7215292/ibn_fadlan_-_account_of_a_viking_burial.pdfIstanbul: A Tale of Three Cities by Bettany Hughes: https://www.bettanyhughes.co.uk/istanbul-a-tale-of-three-citiesOlivia's approach to episode planning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QFM8VD_NbsAmusing Ourselves to Death by Neil Postman: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/74034The Knight's Toast by Sir Walter Scott: https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-130606/War Song of the Normans: https://www.loc.gov/item/jukebox-11937/
A new MP3 sermon from Kosmosdale Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: That the Manslayer Might Flee: Three Cities of Refuge Beyond the Jordan Subtitle: Deuteronomy Speaker: Mitch Chase Broadcaster: Kosmosdale Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 12/10/2023 Bible: Deuteronomy 4:41-43 Length: 31 min.
The city of Constantinople, founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine in 324 AD, was a glittering jewel in the eastern Mediterranean for more than a thousand years. Its dazzling cathedrals, ambitious emperors and mixing pot culture were the stuff of legend throughout Christendom. But how did it come to tower over medieval Europe as one of the continent's foremost cities? And why did it earn such a lofty reputation? In today's episode of Gone Medieval, Dr Eleanor Janega is joined by Bettany Hughes, author of Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities to discover how Constantinople came to rise, came to rule and came to ruin. This episode was produced and edited by Joseph Knight. Senior Producer was Elena Guthrie.Sign up to History Hit at historyhit.com/subscribe using code 'BLACKFRIDAYPOD' at checkout, for $1/£1 per month for 4 months and you'll get nearly £30 off our normal monthly price over your first 4 months.You can take part in our listener survey here.
Hear about sightseeing in the island nation of Malta as the Amateur Traveler talks to Michelle and Nikki from cheekypassports.com about their native country. https://amateurtraveler.com/sightseeing-in-malta/ They say, “The island is small and that has its restrictions but it's also a nice thing to have because you can visit and do a lot of activities in a short span. Nowhere is more than 15 minutes by car. The island is maybe 27 kilometers about 17 miles long and barely 14 kilometers wide. There is a lot of history and culture in Malta. There are small villages you can visit. There are large fortified towns. Visitors usually like the historic aspect of Malta. There are some of the oldest free-standing temples in the world. It is a pleasant island. There are the beaches. There's a lot to do in Malta despite its size.” Michelle and Nikki lay out a one-week itinerary for us. They start us in the small capital city of Valletta (only 5,000 people). Many of the buildings in Valletta were built by the Knights of the Order of St John (Knights Hospitaller). Not surprisingly, therefore, the largest church in Valletta is Saint John's Cathedral. St John's has a rather plain exterior which hides an ornate interior. Valletta shares the Great Harbor with the Three Cities of Birgu (Vittoriosa), Senglea (Isla), and Bormla (Cospicua) which are also fortified cities. The harbor itself dates back to the Phoenicians. Get a great view of the harbor from the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta. They recommend a visit to the “quiet city” of Mdina and its sister city of Rabat which is riddled with the underground catacombs of St Paul. St Paul spent some time on the island and brought Christianity to Malta which almost has a church for every day of the year. They recommend checking the local tourism board calendar for when the various churches are having festivals and planning your trip to attend some, if only to see the pageantry and sometimes the fireworks. Stop by one of the small fishing villages like Marsaxlokk for fresh seafood right off the boat. In the cooler winter months, visit the western shore of the island and the Dingli Cliffs. The western shore of the island is less built-up and better for hiking. Make a side trip to the island of Gozo which is “more quaint” than the main island. While you are there you should make a visit to the Ġgantija megalithic temple. In the center of Gozo you will find the Cittadella which is a small fortified “city”. Some of the best diving spots are on Gozo such as the Azure Window. For a relaxing day, off-season, charter a boat or take a ferry to the Blue Lagoon on the mostly uninhabited island of Comino. There is much to do, see, and eat in Malta. Come see why so many nations have wanted to pocess Malta over so many years.
Paul's journey through Galatia included the cities of Iconium, Derbe and Lystra. Churches were planted in each of those cities and the apostles moved on. But despite the fact that these fledgling churches were on their own with no mature leadership and with false teachers invading their ranks, they remained faithful and flourished. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/581/29
Paul's journey through Galatia included the cities of Iconium, Derbe and Lystra. Churches were planted in each of those cities and the apostles moved on. But despite the fact that these fledgling churches were on their own with no mature leadership and with false teachers invading their ranks, they remained faithful and flourished. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/81/29
In today's episode we're talking about hydrogen development in China, and its potential – or not – for helping with the country's dual carbon goals: carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Our guest is Arabella Miller-Wang, recently an Aramco fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies and also a Research Assistant at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment at the University of Oxford. She has recently published a paper entitled, "China's Hydrogen Development: A Tale of Three Cities," which discusses the issue of China's hydrogen strategy based on the experiences and plans of the pilot hydrogen clusters located in Datong, Shanxi province, Chengdu in Sichuan province, and Zhangjiakou in the northern part of Hebei province, which surrounds Beijing. The paper can be found here: https://www.oxfordenergy.org/publications/chinas-hydrogen-development-a-tale-of-three-cities/
China is by far the world's largest producer and consumer of hydrogen, mostly from coal and other fossil fuels, and the country has an ambitious hydrogen strategy. In this podcast, we dive into the provincial strategies on hydrogen in China, and specifically discuss a recent paper published by the Institute entitled, China's hydrogen development: A […] The post OIES Podcast – China and Hydrogen: A Tale of Three Cities appeared first on Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Rome, Volume 1
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 1
The disciples. The two men. The demons. The city. The herdsmen. The Son of God. The comparison.
Summary: How important is it to search the Scriptures (v.10,11)? Even the prophets who wrote the Scriptures searched them (I Peter 1:10,11), as did angels (v.12 cf. Eph.3:10). “Noble” (Acts 17:11) refers to noblemen (Acts 24:3), and Luke wrote … Continue reading →
J.R. Harris is the greatest traveler you've never heard of. On a road trip through Canada and Maine, he meditates on a lifetime of adventure—and the enduring power of a great road trip. You can follow J.R. on Instagram, @jrinthewilderness, or via his website: https://www.jrinthewilderness.com/ This story was inspired by a feature by AFAR deputy editor Katherine LaGrave—read the full story here: https://www.afar.com/magazine/solo-traveler-jr-harris-on-a-life-of-adventure And don't miss J.R.'s book: Way Out There: Adventures of a Wilderness Trekker Bookshop: https://bookshop.org/a/2660/9781680511208 Amazon: https://geni.us/DKPBL
We did it! A zoom podcast while two of us were on tour in separate cities. Only a few stutters along the way. Enjoy, nothing like doing the pod while you're on the road to make you feel like you're home. We hope we make you feel the same way. Join the How 'Bout This Discord server to be part of the conversation.Link to buy Jason's Book:Pay what you can/feel:www.trybooking.com/BLDSTSpark Podcast Network.Executive Produced by Jason Geary, Karl McConnell and Rik Brown.Produced and Edited by Jason Geary.Music by THE Robbie Ellis. Check him out on Spotify here. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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A Tale of Three Cities. Returning guest Chris Hagerthy joins us to discuss our Mayoral terms running 'Buffton', 'New Flap', and 'The Egg'. If you would like some buttons and stickers, please contact us at: Twitter: @doyouwanttocont Email us at doyouwanttocontinue@gmail.com Produced by Tedd. Musical theme(s) and artwork by Mike Miller @millerproducts.
This week, we take a look at three cities: Hong Kong, Gwadar and Jakarta (as well as Jakarta's forthcoming replacement, Nusantara), cities that were once the focus of big dreams, but are now facing major disappointments. They are cases of governments investing enormous sums of political and financial capital, without the intended benefits. Cases of when top-down planning and governance fall short. In this episode, we begin with an analysis of Hong Kong's fall from grace with Monica Hunter-Hart (02:35). Then Uzair Younus of the Atlantic Council joins us for a discussion of what's going wrong with the development in Gwadar (06:06). Then our correspondent in Jakarta, Erwida Maulia, comes in with a report about Indonesia's forthcoming new capital (18:32). We end with a quick update on the 1MDB trial in New York City from Jack Stone Truitt (27:53). Click here for an exclusive offer to save 83% on a Nikkei Asia subscription Asia Stream is hosted by Wajahat S. Khan, our digital editor and executive producer, and produced by Monica Hunter-Hart and Jack Stone Truitt. Related to this episode: Indonesia's new capital, Nusantara, sparks controversy, by Erwida Maulia So long, Hong Kong: Asia's business hub loses its luster, by Pak Yiu Too big to fail: China eyes Afghanistan investment amid fears of state collapse, by Betsy Joles