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Eurovision Radio International
Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience (2021-10-27) interview with Emmelie de Forest (Denmark 2013). Justs (Latvia 2016) and Daniel Schuhmacher (German Pop Idol Winner 2009) ...

Eurovision Radio International

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 230:11


Radio International - The Ultimate Eurovision Experience is broadcast from Malta's Radio 105FM on Tuesday evenings from 2100 - 0059 hours CET. The show is also broadcast on RUN FM in the United Kingdom live on Wednesday evenings from 1900 - 2300 hours CET as well as on the Facebook Page of Eurovision Radio International with an interactive chatroom.   AT A GLANCE - ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK Interview with Emmelie de Forest (Eurovision Winner 2013, Denmark) done at the Eurovision Weekend 2021 Interview with Justs (Latvia 2016) done at the Eurovision Weekend 2021 Interview with Daniel Schuhmacher (Winner of the 6th Season of DSDS [German Pop Idols]) Eurovision Cover Spot and The Eurovision Birthday File with David Mann Eurovision Spotlight: Italy's History at the Eurovision Song Contest with Alasdair Rendall Eurovision News from escXtra.com with Nathan Waddell  Eurovision Birthday File and Coverpot with David Mann Your music requests New Music Releases by Eurovision Artists Eurovision Weekend 2021 - Interview with Emmelie de Forest (Eurovision Winner 2013, Denmark), Justs (Latvia 2016) and Daniel Schuhmacher (Winner of the 6th German Pop Idols):  The Eurovision Weekend 2021 took place on 15 - 17 Oct 2021 in Stuttgart in Germany with the participation of Eurovision Winner Emmelie de Forest who won the contest for Denmark in 2013 with the song "Only Teardrops". JP, Marc and Salman interviewed Emmelie at the Sunday Brunch of the event. Also being part of the guest list was Justs who represented Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with the song "Heartbeat" coming 15th in the Grand Final. The song was written by the previous year's Latvian representative Aminata. Marc and Salman chatted with Justs backstage on Saturday Night while JP was entertaining the many Eurovision Fans with the Eurovision Disco.   And last but not least our third guest on the show this week is Daniel Schuhmacher who won the 6th season of Deutschland Sucht Den Superstar (DSDS) which is German Pop Idols. Daniel is a huge Eurovision Fan and would love to represent Germany at Eurovision one day. He has great vocal capabilities and after winning the German Idols has definitely the qualification to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest. Marc and Salman talked to Daniel backstage after the main show was over. Listen to all three interviews on the show this week.   The Radio International Interview Hall of Fame: During the Interview Sessions Radio International takes photos and videos which you can find on the Radio International Interview Hall of Fame 2020 and 2021. To view the photos done during the interviews - click here - for the Radio International Hall of Fame Photo Album. This is the Hall of Fame: Charlotte Perrelli, Linda Martin, Niamh Kavanagh, Katrina of Katrina and the Waves, Scott Fitzgerald, Eldar of Ell and Nikki, Sanna Nielsen, Lina Hedlund and Andreas Lundstedt from Alcazar, Poli Genova, Ira Losco, Jan Johansen Nicki French, Debbie Scerri, Rasmussen, Rainer from Wind, Jalisse, Maja Keuc (Amaya),Thomas Forstner, Lisa Andreas, Esther Hart, Vanilla Ninja, Maja Keuc (Amaya), Sibel Tüzün, James Newman, Senhit, Serhat, Vanessa Amarosi, Lesley Roy, Brooke, Franklin, Martina Majerle of Quartissimo, Miriam Christine, Claudia Faniello, Fabrizio Faniello, Chanel, Jordan Ravi, Viorela Moraru, Mia Negovetic, Parvani Violet Vasil, Janice Mangion, Mariette, KEiiNO, Anett Kublin (Anett and Fredi), Tess Merkel, Glen Vella, Hera Björk, Anton Ewald, Katrina Dimanta formerly of Aarzemnieki, ManuElla, Tusse, Blind Channel, Danny Saucedo, Jendrik, Tornike Kipiani, GO_A, Kurt Calleja, Rafał Brzozowski, Barbara Pravi, Fyr og Flamme, almost all artists from the Eurovision 2021 class.   Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021:  Junior Eurovision 2021 will take place in Paris, France on 19 Dec 2021 after the victory of  Valentina with the song "J'Imagine" in 2020 for France. The song was written by Barbara Pravi who came second at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The 19th edition of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest will be staged on 19 December 2021 with 19 countries taking part:  Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, France, Georgia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Malta, The Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Serbia, Spain and Ukraine. Hosts and Venue: The venue is La Seine Musicale, Paris, France and the hosts are still to be announced. Throught the upcoming weeks in the run up to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2021 Radio International will get the fans in the mood playing some of the highlights of the previous editions of the contest. Updates from the official website of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest can be viewed here - click here. Alternatively, our friends from Wikipedia also have a good overview of the contest - click here. Find out more details of how to tune in live - click here For full details of this week's Show Content and Play List - click here

The Anchor Church: Zanesville
A Journey Throught Grief 2

The Anchor Church: Zanesville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 56:40


A Journey Throught Grief 2 by The Anchor Church: Zanesville

Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast
BBC GWLive Bonus Episode #2: Day 2 draws to a close as Lucy and Saul have a stroll throught the Beautiful Borders a showcase of planting talent from up and coming designers including Exotics, Meadows and Cottage Garden Chic.

Talking Heads - a Gardening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 21:32


Saul and Lucy are at BBC Gardener's World Live - Special Edition as the Plant Experts. The show spans the 26-29th August and consists of a Special Edition from the outside areas of the usual show ground and the Floral Marquee - bringing some beautiful gardens and wonderful plants to see and buy. As Day 2 ends Saul and Lucy spend some time in one of the inspirational ends of the show - the Beautiful Borders - a showcase of talented new designers building and plant small borders and mini-gardens to show off their skills. We take a look at luscious tropical themes, subtle and calming Meadows, a slice of country heaven and a chic contemporary space. Plus we fit in some time to look at the yearly fun of the Schools Wheel Barrow competition.Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulLucy @HeadGardenerLCIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours  The Maine Catholic Guide
Jul 26, 2021 Daily Consecration prayer throught our Blessed Mother

Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours The Maine Catholic Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 0:51


Influential Parentpreneur
21:The Framework to Paraphrase, A tool you will use throught your life

Influential Parentpreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 5:52


Focus on developing your paraphrasing skills this week. In the deep dive (download in the resource library of www.thestory-weavers.com), there are four stories with question prompts to practice using the tool. If you want your child, parent or friend to feel that you really listen to them, and they, in turn, listen to you, then paraphrasing this week will be useful in every situation. Improve one communication skill at a time.

Covenant Evangelical Methodist Church
Standing on the Promises Throught the Storms of Life

Covenant Evangelical Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021


“Standing on the Promises Throught the Storms of Life”. The post Standing on the Promises Throught the Storms of Life appeared first on Covenant.

Motiv8 - The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast
Eric Thomas: Push Throught It!

Motiv8 - The Motivation and Inspiration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 20:00


Today's motivation reminds you to be a beast in all conditions. Source:https://youtu.be/Hsc9Lsxpl78 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/motiv8/support

The big d z one
Update breathing trouble and feeling like fluid in throught?

The big d z one

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 7:29


Struggling to breath but was able to sleep feeling like fluid in throught but it's too cold to go to ER . --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdcountry/support

Tomoka Christian Church Weekend – Ormond Beach, Florida, USA
Throught The Eyes Of A Prophet: Information - Joe Putting

Tomoka Christian Church Weekend – Ormond Beach, Florida, USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 25:23


Kings and Generals: History for our Future
2.38. History of the Mongols: Invasions of Vietnam

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 35:55


“In the West there is a province called Kafje-Guh, in which there are forests and other places of difficult access. It adjoins Qara-Jang and parts of India and the coast. There are two towns there, Lochak and Hainam and it has its own ruler, who is in rebellion against [Kublai Khaan]. Toghan, the son of the [Khaan], who is stationed with an army in Lukin-fu in the [south of China], is defending [China] and also keeping an eye on those rebels. On one occasion, he penetrated with an army to those towns on the coast, captured them, and sat for a week upon the throne there. Then all at once their army sprang out from ambush in the sea[shore], the forest, and the mountains and attacked Toghan’s army while they were busy plundering. Toghan got away safely and is still in the Lukin-fu area.”       So the Ilkhanid historian and vizier Rashid al-Din, writing in the first years of the 1300s, describes events less than twenty years prior but very far away. Rashid al-Din transcribed a very brief, but recognizable sketch, of the Mongol invasions of Vietnam in the 1280s. Having covered for you the first half of Kublai’s reign up until the end of the 1270s and his conquest of China, we will now take you to the beginnings of his failures. Back in July we already presented the Mongol invasions of Japan in 1274 and 1281, so now we’ll turn our gaze southwards, to the efforts to extend Mongol suzerainty over the kingdoms of what is now Vietnam. I’m your host David, and this is Kings and Generals: Ages of Conquest.       Before we discuss the military operations, it’s useful to set the scene and establish Vietnam’s 13th century status. As has been so often over this series, for context we must go back to the fall of China’s Tang Dynasty in 907. For roughly a thousand years, starting from the Han Dynasty in 111 BCE, the northern half of what is now Vietnam was under Chinese dominion, broken up by a few decades of revolts and brief independence here and there. Of course, the Chinese Dynasties were not dominating a ‘Vietnam’ in any modern sense. Rather, they were exerting control or tributary relationships with the Viet, or Kinh, peoples around the Red River, or Hong River, Delta. This delta is usually described as the cradle of Vietnamese civilization, the most densely populated and fertile part of the country even today. Vietnam’s capital, Hanoi, sits in this region. The long period  of Chinese rule and influence left an undeniable mark upon Vietnamese conceptions of state, and every succeeding Viet dynasty has born obvious echoes of it.       With the collapse of the Tang in 907, the Chinese presence in the north of Vietnam weakened, and local groups began to exert independence. Some of the Tang’s successors in Southern China invaded and briefly brought the Red River Delta back under Chinese rule. But by the middle of the tenth century, the first fully independent Vietnamese Dynasty in centuries, the Ngô Dynasty, was established… and collapsed into feuding warlords by 965. It was not until the Lý Dynasty, founded in 1009, was stability reached. Under the Lý Emperors- though only Kings, if you asked the Chinese- the recognizable aspects of medieval northern Vietnam were built. The capital was moved to Thăng Long, modern day Hanoi. Buddhism was adopted as the state religion, and in 1054 a new emperor declared a new name for their state; Đại Việt,, meaning ‘great Viet,’ by which we most commonly know the medieval and early modern state. Administrative and military reforms made it the most stable and powerful Vietnamese kingdom yet, and the state expanded both north and south. Agricultural expansion and land reclamation fueled population growth and a steady Viet colonization southwards.       Good times for the Lý Kings did not last. By the start of the thirteenth century their rule had weakened, local warlords exerted their independence and the monarchs were generally inept with few heirs. In a series of political alliances and marriages, the Trần family gathered power and began to try to force the Lý Kings to be their puppets. Warfare broke out. The Lý Kings maintaned the throne, but with the Trầns the power behind it. The final ailing Lý King abdicated the throne in 1224 with only two daughters. His 7 year old daughter, Lý Chiêu Thánh, was enthroned as the only queen-regent in Vietnam’s history. Throught the machinations of the Trần “mayor of the palace,”  Trần Thủ Độ married the young queen to his nephew, Trần Cảnh. The queen soon abdicated the throne, making Trần Cảnh the reigning monarch- the first ruler of Vietnam’s prestigious Trần Dynasty, known by his temple name Thái Tông, the Vietnamese rendition of that classic Chinese temple name, Taizong. His father was posthumously made Taizu, and the scheming uncle Thủ Độ became the chancellor and the major powerbroker within Đại Việt until his death in 1264.       The powerful new Trần Dynasty of Đại Việt centralized power and continued the expansion begun the Lý  Dynasty. Further reclamation efforts and dykes to control the flooding of the Red River continued to increase the agricultrual production of the north. Adminsitration, territories, taxes, the army, the law code, all were reorganized under the Trần. Confucianism influenced the government but did not replace Buddhism, and Chinese was the official language of the court. Relations were stabilized with their most important neighbours; the Song Dynasty to the northeast, to which Đại Việt paid tribute and nominal allegiance in exchange for expensive gifts and lucrative trade; to the northwest, trade flowed with the Dali Kings in Yunnan; to the south, a cordial period began with the Chams.    The Chams are a part of the far flung Austronesian people, inhabiting central and southern Vietnam for millenia. For most of their history they were a collection of small, competing Hindu and Muslim kingdoms, but in the 12th century entered a new period of unity in the face of an invasion by the Khmer Empire of Cambodia, the builders of the famed Angkor Wat. United under a ‘king of kings,’ the Chams repulsed both the Khmer and Đại Việt when it attempted to take advantage of perceived Cham weakness. Though not unified or centralized in the manner of Đại Việt, from the mid-12th century onwards there was a King of Kings based out of Vijaya who wielded more influence over the other Cham kings and princes- the kingdom of Champa, as it’s sometimes called. And hence, by the 13th century we can say that Vietnam was divided into two states; Đại Việt in the north, ruled by the Trần Dynasy and known as Annam to the Chinese, and Champa in the south. You can get your references to twentieth century North and South Vietnam out of the way now.    Đại Việt was the first of the two to encounter Mongol armies in the 1250s. As we’ve discussed a few times before, in 1253, on the orders of his brother the Grand Khan Mongke, prince Kublai marched into Yunnan and conquered the Dali Kingdom. Though Kublai quickly returned north, his general Uriyangqadai stayed in the region and continued to subdue the local peoples. Uriyangqadai, the son of the illustrious Sube’edei, led a series of wide ranging campaigns across Yunnan, the edges of Tibet to the small kingdoms on the western edge of the Song Dynasty. In this process, Uriyangqadai came right to the northern border of Đại Việt. At this point Mongol imperial ideology was well entrenched: of course Đại Việt would become subject to the Grand Khan. The more immediate strategic concern though was to prevent the Trần kings offering any sort of support to the Song Dynasty, against which Mongke was planning a massive assault upon for 1258. With Đại Việt’s trade and tribute contacts with the Song, the Mongols were not willing to allow a possible enemy in their rear. With his envoys to the Trần court at Thăng Long illicting no response, in the winter of 1257 Uriyangqadai and his son, Aju, led the army over the border, some 10-30,000 men, Mongols supported by locally raised troops from Yunnan.   Splitting his forces into two, Uriyangqdai ordered the vanguard to cross the Thao River, north of Thăng Long, but not engage the Việt forces; Uriyangqadai knew of the river fleets used by Đại Việt, and desired to draw them into an ambush and thus neutralize their mobility. The vanguard commander did not listen and immediately engaged with the enemy, and a frustrated Uriyangqadai then advanced to support him. Despite the insubordination and the Vietnamese fielding war elephants, the Mongols had the better of the battle; Aju is said to have ordered archers to shoot into the eyes of the elephants. However, a defiant rear guard allowed the Trần leadership to escape the battle on the ships, and the always strict Uriyangqadai ensured the foolish vanguard commander paid for this with his life.   The Trần forces again attempted to stop the Mongol advance, occuping a bank of the Phù Lỗ river at the start of 1258 and cutting down the bridge. The Mongols cleverly found a ford; shooting arrows into the sky, when they fell and disappeared -meaning they had sunk into the mud- that indicated an area shallow enough to cross. They met and routed the Trần army, and now they rushed onto the capital, Thăng Long- only to find it abandoned. The Trần King, government and most of its population had evacuated before the Mongol arrival, taking most of the foodstuffs with them.   Vietnamese and the Chinese sources differ on the precise details of what followed, but generally it can be said that Uriyangqadai withdrew, and was harassed by local forces as went, and the Trần King offered tribute to keep the Mongols at bay. It may have been that the heat, humidity and tropical disease wreaked havoc on Mongolian men, bows and horses and he wanted out of there as quickly as possible, only escaping with heavy losses. It may have been that due to the timetable Mongke had set for the assault on the Song, Uriyangqadai simply did not have time to stay in Đại Việt any longer. Indeed, upon his return to Mongol occupied Yunnan, he was almost immediately leading forces into the Song Dynasty’s southwestern border.   The Trần Kings now sent tribute to the Mongols, expecting it would be a continuation of the relationship they had had with the Song: tribute once every three years, a nominal submission to keep the peace. For almost two decades, this was essentially what followed, as the Mongols were too preoccupied with the succession struggle after Mongke’s death and Kublai’s ensuing war with the Song Dynasty to press the matter further. Likewise, Champa began to send tribute to the Khan. With the Song still a buffer between them, the kingdoms of Vietnam felt some security from the Mongols.       However, Kublai began asking for both monarchs to submit to him in person and confirm their allegiance, which both put off in favour of continued tribute missions. Other demands had to be met as Mongol vassals, such as censuses, allowing daruqachi to be posted in their cities and demands for labour and materials- all were requirments neither kingdom had yet to meet.  The end of Song resistance at Yaishan by 1279 to Kublai’s Yuan Empire removed  the buffer between them, and now the excuses of the Trần and Cham kings was far less acceptable, as was their housing of fleeing Song officials. In 1280 Kublai demanded that if the Trần king could not come in person, then he must send a massive golden likeness of himself with pearls for eyes, as well as increased amounts of tributes, as well as demanding the kingdom’s most skilled doctors and artisans, most virtuous scholars and most beautiful women every three years. The Great Khan’s demands grew ever greater, the intention clear: the submission of Đại Việt and Champa must be total.   Kublai’s eyes were also going further afield. Dreaming of completing the conquest of the world, the fall of the Song, the greatest single independent power not subject to the Mongols, seemed to open up access to valuable maritime trade routes.  It has been speculated that Kublai saw Champa as key to controlling the south-east Asian trade, essentially a landing strip jutting out into the trade routes darting from India, Indonesia and China. After years of perceived insubordination, once the Chams imprisoned Yuan envoys in 1282, Kublai had his pretext for war and a chance to seize the sea trade. Striking at Champa first had the added benefit of putting Đại Việt in a vice grip between Yuan China and an occupied Champa, and hopefully bring it to heel as well. Having overcome the formidable Song Dynasty, the often politically fragmented Champa would have seemed an easy target in comparison. Officials in Guangxi province had sent encouraging messages to the court, saying less than 3,000 men would be needed to overrun the Chams. After the failure of the second invasion of Japan in 1281, Kublai was also hungry for a quick and easy victory. Though the 1270s had been successful, they had worn Kublai out; by the 1280s, he was no longer the patient man he had been in the 1250s, planning out every detail of the Dali campaign with his experienced generals and advisers. His most loyal and critical advisers had died over the 1270s, and Kublai had outlived the most veteran commanders. Having come to expect total victory regardless, Kublai now demanded it immediately.       In December 1282, Sogetu, a hero of the final war against the Song Dynasty and governor of Fujian, departed with 5,000 men drawn from former Song territory aboard a hundred transport ships, arriving near the Cham capital of Vijaya in February 1283. After brief resistance, Vijaya fell to Sogetu, who found that the Cham leadership, its King Indravarman V and Prince Harijit, had fled into the mountains. After wasting a month in fruitless negotiation with Cham envoys, once Indravarman executed his envoys, in March 1283 Sogetu set out on the attack.  In the jungle his men were ambushed and driven back, and Sogetu retreated to the coast where he cleared land to plant rice to feed his men. There, he sent envoys to the Khmer Empire (who were detained) and sent messages to the Yuan court for aid.        Initially, the court’s response was slow, still planning for a third invasion of Japan. Ariq Khaya, the Uighur commander who had helped crush the last of Song resistance, was ordered to raise thousands of Jurchen, Northern Chinese and former Song troops to aid Sogetu, but failed to do so. It was not until March 1284, after plans for the third Japanese invasion were finally abandoned, when an army of 20,000 was dispatched to aid Sogetu. Setting out by sea and delayed by a brief mutiny, they arrived the next month to link up with a campaigning Sogetu, who had begun sacking Cham cities along the coast. The Cham King Indravarman sent word he was willing to submit, but would be unable to offer tribute due to the plundering. Such concerns did not really bother the Mongols.       By August 1284 the Yuan court had received maps showing the land routes through Đại Việt to Champa, and it was declared that Kublai’s eleventh son Toghon would lead a force overland to assist Sogetu. Đại Việt was ordered to help supply this army, but they refused: it was immediately apparent in the Trần court that this was almost certainly a pretext for a Yuan conquest of Đại Việt. At that time, the reigning Trần King was Trần Khâm, temple name Trần Nhân Tông. His father, the previous king Trần Thánh Tông, was still alive: the Vietnamese had a similar institution to the Japanese, wherein the previous monarch would ‘retire,’ abdicating the throne for their heir and as ‘emperor-emeritus,’ tutor their successor while stepping out of all that strict court protocol. So it was in 1284 that the 15th century chronicle the Complete Book of the Historical Records of Đại Việt, records a famous episode. The ‘emperor-emeritus’ Trần Thánh Tông, once it was apparent that the Mongol attack was forthcoming, summoned elders and advisers from across Đại Việt to discuss the best course of action and strategy. Supposedly, they all shouted in unison, “Fight!”   So the Trầns began to prepare for the assault, readying officers and men. Of these, one man is the most famous for his preparations, Trần Quốc Tuấn, though you may know him better by his later title, Prince Hưng Đạo. Part of Hưng Đạo’s long standing popularity in Vietnamese history was his character, worth a small digression. Hưng Đạo’s rise to prominence was an unexpected thing. He was the nephew of the first Trần King, the son of his rebellious older brother. While his father died disgraced and as a traitor, Hưng Đạo made himself a shining beacon of loyalty and filial piety- two very good traits to have if you want to have Confucian inspired historians write nice things about you. Hưng Đạo actively made himself appear the most loyal of all the Trần King’s servants, perhaps to overcompensate for his father’s actions. His charisma, natural talent and skill made his life an exemplary subject for chroniclers to fawn over,  with one notable exception: when he was around 20 years old, Hưng Đạo had an affair with an imperial princess already engaged to another man. It was a scandal resolved by marrying the two, but was nonetheless an embarrassment. When it became apparent that war was coming, Hưng Đạo marked himself out by preparing and training men and officers, before taking a leading role in the strategy himself.    In January 1285, Prince Toghon and Ariq Khaya led some eight tumens over the border from Yunnan into Đại Việt. He had with him an ousted member of the Trần royal family, Trần Ích Tầc, who the Yuan had declared the new King of Đại Việt and were going to place onto the throne. In addition, another column came further west, led by Nasir ad-Din, the Khwarezmian appointed by the Mongols to govern Yunnan; he was the son of the first Mongol appointed governor of the province, a skilled figure named Sayyid Ajall. The forces sent against Toghon, Ariq Khaya and Nasir ad-Din were quickly overcome, and captured ships allowed them to cross the Phu-luong River in February.  Meanwhile, Sogetu was marching north, a great pincer movement on Đại Việt. Prince Hưng Đạo divided his forces to try and prevent Sogetu from linking up with Toghon, but Sogetu overwhelmed them, capturing 400 renegade Song officials. By the time Sogetu linked up with Toghon, the Prince had constructed a full river fleet and placed them under the command of Omar, one of the Yuan’s top naval commanders and Nasir ad-Din’s son. Together, they undertook a full offensive against Đại Việt, Omar driving the King out to sea while Toghon and Sogetu captured the capital of Thăng Long. Armies sent against them were annhilated and many Trần generals defected to the Yuan forces.       With Thăng Long’s seizure, the Yuan experienced their final success of this campaign. Again, Thăng Long had been skilfully evacuated to deny the Mongols access to supplies or the royal family, thus preventing the city’s occupation from being a true strategic gain. In Thăng Long, Yuan forces and supply lines were overextended, running low on food while heat and disease took their toll. In June one of the Yuan commanders, Li Heng, was killed by poisoned arrows and his force decimated by ambushes. A former Song Dynasty officer and his entourage, fighting alongside the Vietnamese, donned their old Song style uniforms and armours, which panicked  the Yuan detachments thinking they were now facing long-lost Song reinforcment! The fallen Vietnamese were found to have tattooed “kill the Tatars!” on their own bodies, angering, frustrating and frightening the Yuan forces- many of whom, it should be noted, were not Tatars but conscripted Chinese and others who would be forced to share their fate. All bodies with such tatoos were ordered to be decapitated. Toghon, seeing their position was untenable as morale crumbled, decided to call a full retreat back to Yuan territory. So swiftly was this done that Toghon failed to inform Sogetu of the retreat, who suddenly realized he was left isolated deep in enemy territory.  Hurriedly he forced his way north, but the Vietnamese harried him. Sogetu was captured and killed in battle, and the remainder of his force was largely surrounded and destroyed at Ssu-ming on the Yuan border.       This was a disastrous end to the campaign. The Mongols had suffered reversals, loss of commanders and had to turn back from campaigns before. Battles had been lost of course, but major defeats like the Japan invasions could be explained away as the interventions of nature and the heavens. But the Vietnam campaign was a direct military fiasco, one of Kublai’s own sons failing to deliver victory.  Kublai was so furious he refused to allow Toghon back to the capital. Frustrated by failures and his mind increasingly clouded by drink and depression, Kublai ordered a third invasion of Đại Việt. Special care was taken for this invasion. The Trần pretender Trần Ích Tầc was once again to be promoted, to hopefully encourage dissension, and great effort was taken to prevent the logistical issues of the previous campaign. Supply ships were ordered from all along the southern Chinese coast to ferry troops and provide the food necessary for the great army being assembled: 70,000 Mongol, Jurchen and Northern Chinese, 6,000 troops from Yunnan, 1,000 former Song soldiers, 6,000 local troops from Guangxi and 17,000 Loi people from the island of Hainan, for a total of 100,000 men not including the crews of the 500 warships and transports. Toghon was placed in overall command again, his final chance to redeem himself before his aging father.        While it is easy to focus on the Yuan losses, it must not be thought it was an easy experience in Vietnam. As per custom, the Mongols had metted out savage reprisal on cities; we know from elsewhere that when frustrated, as when denied a chance to meet the foe directly in battle, it only resulted in increased devastation on those they fell across. Crops and rice patties were destroyed by the tred of armies and horses, and we cannot imagine what starvation and horrors greeted the population caught in the middle of this conflict. Many thousands fled into the wilderness to escape the Yuan armies, and few could have been prepared for the experience. Their suffering from disease, lack of water and resources goes unmentioned in the sources. The capital of Thăng Long had been looted and occupied for the second time in thirty years. In Champa the evidence is less clear, but it seems Sogetu burned his way through many of the most prominent city’s along the coast in his march north. In the Complete Book of the Historical Records of Đại Việt, in the entry for the year 1286 Prince Hưng Đạo provides this assessment to the King:   “Our kingdom has been at peace for a long time. The people do not know about military matters. Previously when the Yuan came and raided, there were those who surrendered or fled. By relying on the potent awe of the imperial ancestors, Your Highness’s divine [perspicacity] and martial [awe] wiped clean the dust of the nomadic barbarians. If they come again, our troops are trained at fighting, while their army fears a distant campaign. They are also dejected by the defeats of Heng and Guan. They do not have the heart to fight. As I see it, they are sure to be defeated.”   Hưng Đạo, as fitting his character, comes across optimistic and eager to fight. Yet, he recognized that many had quickly defected or routed before the Mongols. The Vietnamese needed to prepare to meet the Mongols again ahead on, rather than simply rely on the ‘awe’ of the King.       In October 1287, the third invasion began. The army  into three major forces: Toghon took the main army overland, 6,000 traveled west of the main army to act as a diversionary force and 18,000 were taken by Omar and Fan Yi aboard war ships sailing along the coast to find and neutralize the Việt navy. The large transport fleet followed some days behind Omar’s armada, anticipating that Omar would have cleared the way of enemy ships for them. In December the main army crossed the border in two columns and defeated several Đại Việt forces, marching to Vạn Kiếp on the Bạch Đằng River to await the arrival of Omar’s fleet, who arrived after fighting off a Vietnamese navy. Despite early success, neither force had brought much for food supplies, expecting to be supplied by the transport fleet.       Toghon waited for the supply fleet until the end of January 1288, but unbeknownst to him much of the supply fleet was blown off course by a storm, and the rest were attacked by the Việt  navy. The commander Trần Khánh Dư held his fleet in secret up a river near the coast at Vân Đồn, and allowed the Yuan warships under Omar to pass by. Once Omar and the warships were beyond reach, Trần Khánh Dư  fell upon the unguarded, slower moving Yuan supply ships. By seizing and scattering these, he ensured the breakdown of the massive Yuan army. With food supplies running low, Toghon marched onto Thăng Long, hoping to resupply there. The city fell without opposition in February 1288, but to their horror they found there wasn’t a grain of rice left within: the defenders had once again stripped it in their flight. The increasingly desperate Yuan forces went to great effort to gather food until learning of the disaster which befell the supply fleets at Vân Đồn. Toghon ordered the army back to stockades they had constructed at Vạn Kiếp, and by the end of March, once his men were on the verge of starvation, he ordered a general retreat back to China. It was now the Việt forces sprung their trap. The Yuan army’s route north was harried by continual ambushes and the destruction of roads and bridges to hamper their movements. Arrows flew out from the trees to strike men down. Tropical diseases the Mongols were unused to spread among them, humidity warped their bows and the trees howled with the sounds of alien creatures ensuring sleepless nights. Toghon, great-grandson of Chinggis Khan, showed his pedigree by hiding in a copper tube on the march, then abandoning the troops to board a warship and sail back to the Yuan realm.       On April 9th, 1288, Omar’s fleet was sailing past the mouth of the Bạch Đằng river when a group of Vietnamese ships, commanded by Prince Hưng Đạo, sailed out to meet him at high tide. Eager for some sort of victory, Omar took a portion of the fleet and attacked. The Vietnamese routed before the Yuan warships, fleeing back up the river whence they had come. When the Yuan fleet pursued up the river, the trap was sprung: while the smaller and lighter Vietnamese craft had cruised by in safety, wooden stakes placed along the river bottom impaled the larger Yuan vessels, holding them in place as the tide receded. With the Yuan ships immobilized, the Vietnamese turned about and attacked: helpless, many Yuan soldiers jumped into the river, drowning or picked off by the arrows of Đại Việt, and Omar was captured. The other fleet commander, Fan Yi, attempted to rescue Omar, but his vessels were surrounded and boarded, Fan Yi himself killed in the fighting. Some 400 ships were captured, capping off a campaign which saw most of its land forces destroyed in the wilderness.       1288 proved to be a total fiasco for the Yuan. Only a few years after the destruction of the great armada off the shores of Kyushu, another fleet and army were destroyed with little to show for it. Toghon was sent into political exile after both disastrous campaigns, his son another disgrace to add to Kublai’s troubles of the 1280s. Unlike earlier, thoroughly planned and prepared campaigns, the Mongol leadership was unable to gather the information they needed to properly orchestrate their attacks. The destruction of the cities did not sway or put adequate fear into the Vietnamese monarchs, the sufferings of the population could not move them and unable to capture the enemy leadership, the Mongol were denied many of the strategic tools they had commonly employed to disable the enemy defense. In the dense and rugged jungles and mountains, the Mongols’ greatest tactical advantage, the mobility and range of their horse archers, was neutralized, while the heat, humidity and diseases wrought havoc upon troops and horses unused to such a climate. While victorious in the primary field engagements, the Yuan were unable to transform these battles into strategic successes. And crucially, the Mongols struggled to supply themselves. Small foraging parties could be picked off by the locals, supply lines could more be secured and larger armies were dependent on those supply fleets. When the supply fleets of the third invasion were destroyed by Trần Khánh Dư  at Vân Đồn, the massive army commanded by Toghon became a huge, unreadable, liability. All of these were compounded by the fact the Yuan leadership totally underestimated Vietnamese resilience and the Yuan commander, Toghon, was an inept and inexperienced general: in contrast, the military leaders of  Đại Việt were able to maximize their strengths and strike at the Yuan when they were their most vulnerable.    While Bạch Đằng was a masterfully executed victory by Prince Hưng Đạo, Đại Việt and Champa had suffered terribly over both campaigns, and both kingdoms, to avoid another invasion began sending tribute and recognized Kublai’s authority. Still, their resilience and refusal of either monarch to come before him left Kublai wanting another invasion, the Trần pretender Trần Ích Tầc again readied to be put onto the Trần throne, but as with much else, such thoughts were abandoned on Kublai’s death in 1294. After Kublai’s death, relations were eased between Yuan, Đại Việt and Champa. The kingdoms in Vietnam paid their tribute, and they were spared another Mongol assault. Relations between Đại Việt and Champa improved, and a marriage alliance was organized. The former Cham Prince Harijit, now King Simhavarman III, married the daughter of the Trần King, only to die suddenly in 1307. The death of the Cham king brought a new round of tension between the two states, eventually turning into a continuous conflict between them that ultimately culminated in the Viet seizure of Vijaya in 1471.   Today, Bạch Đằng is a highly celebrated episode in Vietnam’s history, the tactics and strategy of Hưng Đạo studied by the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war. The introduction of the idea of the nation-state to Vietnam has seen Hưng Đạo turned into a symbol of the nation, a single person embodying the ideals of resistance to powerful, foreign foes.  But for Kublai, the disasters in Vietnam were only the start to a rough decade, which we will explore over our next episodes, so be sure to subscribe to the Kings and Generals podcast to follow. To help us keep bringing you great content, please consider supporting us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. This script was written and researched by Jack Wilson, with the kind assistance of Phú Võ for accessing Vietnamese and Chinese materials. I’m your host David, and we’ll catch you on the next one.

JAZZ in the AM
Giving the people throught the world what they want jazzwise.

JAZZ in the AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 125:57


Exposing the world to a great artform called jazz

Through the Cross to Light
A Journey Throught the Christmas Story: The Annunciation And Visitation

Through the Cross to Light

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 37:37


The video of this presentation can be found at https://youtu.be/04_8SakZYoY

Joy Comes With The Morning, Devotion By Curtis Edwards

Sometimes, when God is directing our steps, we may stumble, we may make a mistake but thank God that it doesn't end there. He always give you another chance. Throught out life, God will continue to give you opportunities to get onto His best path. He never gives up on you and His mercies are new every day

SWAT Radio
SWAT - 10-28 - Week 125 - Training that gets us throught the Faith Race

SWAT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 54:40


Rioting and Looting...again 2nd guessing law enforcement Wayne Grudem responds to John Piper Jesus, Lord or friend? Rebroadcasts on Thursday, Friday and Monday. Doug and Taylor will be back on Tuesday. ------------------ Hebrews 12:5-17 5 And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons? “My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him. 6 For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives.” 7 It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does not discipline? 8 If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons. 9 Besides this, we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them. Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live? 10 For they disciplined us for a short time as it seemed best to them, but he disciplines us for our good, that we may share his holiness. 11 For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. 12 Therefore lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, 13 and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put out of joint but rather be healed. 14 Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. 15 See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no “root of bitterness” springs up and causes trouble, and by it many become defiled; 16 that no one is sexually immoral or unholy like Esau, who sold his birthright for a single meal. 17 For you know that afterward, when he desired to inherit the blessing, he was rejected, for he found no chance to repent, though he sought it with tears. ------------------ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God’s Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Woody’s Bar-B-Que 226 Solano Rd Ponte Vedra, FL 10611 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm

SWAT Radio
SWAT - 10-27 - Week 125 - Training that gets us throught the Faith Race

SWAT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 54:40


One week to go Election shenanigans Judge Barrett confirmed on the Supreme Court Margaret Sanger Putting God on display The purpose of discipline is to train Prayers for the SWAT brothers dealing with cancer ------------------ Hebrews 12:5-17 5 And have you forgotten the exhortation that addresses you as sons? “My son, do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him. 6 For the Lord disciplines the one he loves, and chastises every son whom he receives.” 7 It is for discipline that you have to endure. God is treating you as sons. For what son is there whom his father does not discipline? 8 If you are left without discipline, in which all have participated, then you are illegitimate children and not sons. 9 Besides this, we have had earthly fathers who disciplined us and we respected them. Shall we not much more be subject to the Father of spirits and live? 10 For they disciplined us for a short time as it seemed best to them, but he disciplines us for our good, that we may share his holiness. 11 For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. 12 Therefore lift your drooping hands and strengthen your weak knees, 13 and make straight paths for your feet, so that what is lame may not be put out of joint but rather be healed. 14 Strive for peace with everyone, and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. 15 See to it that no one fails to obtain the grace of God; that no “root of bitterness” springs up and causes trouble, and by it many become defiled; 16 that no one is sexually immoral or unholy like Esau, who sold his birthright for a single meal. 17 For you know that afterward, when he desired to inherit the blessing, he was rejected, for he found no chance to repent, though he sought it with tears. ------------------ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God’s Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Woody’s Bar-B-Que 226 Solano Rd Ponte Vedra, FL 10611 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm

Mojo In The Morning
Mojo Throught Ellen Was Dead

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 9:12


Unshakable Self-Confidence
How To Go Throught Challenges And Pressure With Self-Confidence

Unshakable Self-Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 60:05


What are the skills you need in order to handle life's challenges and struggles? Maggie Craddock, the author of Lifeboat, shares her 4 Core Categories that will help with the pressures of life. She also talks about how "pausing" is the gateway to freedom from your triggers. She and I also how to tap into your emotions and not judging them will center you in the middle of any crisis.

The Brew Crew Podcast
055 Poop Throught A Screen

The Brew Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 67:19


Welcome back to the number 1 ranked beer podcast in Beavercreek OHIO, the official podcast of Dayton AleFest 2019, The Brew Crew Podcast. In this 55th episode, "Poop Through A Screen", we discuss recent beer exploits, is craft beer dying, and some other fun stuff. We review two beers, Leinenkugel's Grapefruit Shandy and Sam Adams' Kosmic Sour, and then we play Will They or Wont They. Thank you so much for joining us!

Flagstone Church of Christ
Wednesday Night Unscripted - Cardboard Masterpiece

Flagstone Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 48:11


THE CARDBOARD MASTERPIECE // WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNSCRIPTED // "You're so pretty." / "You're just like your Father!" / "You are loved!" / "You'll never be good so just quit while you are ahead." / Throught the entirity of our lives we hear the voices of others in our heads. Our idenities can be molded and shaped by these voices and our lives can change drastically because of them. When you hear the same thing long enough, you begin to believe it yourself. // In this episode of Unscripted, Marshall and Brandon wade through the interesting topic of idenity. If we are really God's masterpiece (Eph. 2:10) then why do we self identify as junk? What does it mean to have UNLIMITED WORTH in the eyes of the creator, and be truly loved as a human being?

Happy Hour Fantasy
Happy Hour!!!! Fighting throught Corona times!!!!!

Happy Hour Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 80:18


King Hap and Taco welcome a boat load of VIP's. Sticking to the open house format they welcome guest to bring topics to the table!!!

More Fruit
More Fruit Throught Pruning - John 15:1 - 10

More Fruit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 38:34


Revd Veronica Patmore

Blade Method Mindset
Episode 49- Stay Fit Throught The Holiday Week. More Cold Therapy Tips And Fit Archer

Blade Method Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 42:19


In this episode we give you some key tips to make it through the holidays with your fitness in tact. Also, more cold plunge stories and a Fit Archer Challenge date.

How Men Grieve
Episode #10 Talking throught the loss of divorce

How Men Grieve

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 42:01


Here we talk with our special guest mike Nelson on the different emotions he experienced from each of his 4 divorces. He talks through the difference in intensity of the emotions and the loss from each.

Nerding For Beginners
Throught the Dimension Cellar Door

Nerding For Beginners

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 55:57


Having managed to kill the Wendigo without killing Karll, the gang piles into the truck and waits while the bureaucratic process plays out.  After getting paid, and receiving some parting gifts, the gang gets sent to the wrong side of the tracks, where they have to deal with the Trailer Park Elves in an attempt to get back to the weird ass island where Leroy is probably waiting.   Follow us on Instagram and Facebook!  Got something you want to say? Send us an email: nerdingforbeginners@gmail.com

Cascade Covenant Church
Meanwhile; Keeping eyes on Christ throught 'meanwhiles' of life - Lead Pastor Dan Boehlje

Cascade Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 35:04


OverDrive
Josh Lewenberg on Masai's press conference, his happiness throught, & Uncle Dennis

OverDrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 10:05


TSN Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg joined the boys on OverDrive following Raptors President Masai Ujiri's end of season availability. He touched on how happy Masai was throughout the course of the press conference, his confidence in keeping Kawhi & what role Uncle Dennis plays in this

TSS w Jaybo
Ep 78 Jaybo talks w Hermes and Goat Halfway throught the EPIC Appalachian Trail!

TSS w Jaybo

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2019 65:27


Whiskey, Red Bull and trail talk in a cheap hotel to celebrate one of Jaybo's best buddies Mike making it halfway on the AT! What a great vibe w some top shelf whisky and herb. The greatest mood was achieved in a tiny town in southern Pennsylvania and it’s the great chemistry that ties this podcast together. Epic tales, epic people. ENJOY! J

fred and walk in the house music
THROUGHT THE BARRICADES @ LA FUNK VOLUME 9

fred and walk in the house music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 54:51


Stéphane Deschezeaux Springbok - show 9 (NEW) Flevans feat Laura Vane - who's got me - Art of Tones extended remix (NEW) Din Jay - trust me (NEW) Micfreak - we gonna (NEW) Wardell Piper - the power of love - Joey Negro power of the boogie mix James D'Train Williams - runner - 7" version The Sylvers - come back lover come back Cashmere - love's what i want Potion - city girls Scratch gonzalez - keep on searching for love

fred and walk in the house music
throught the barricades @ LA FUNK VOLUME 8

fred and walk in the house music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 60:30


andre espeut - call me - yam who mix UPZ chris rouse - magic with you tracy weber - sure shot Dr.packer - power curtis hairston - i want your lovin' dori stace - silk of love monsieur van prat - one more try robert mirza - with you - stephane deschezeaux's disco groove muallem feat shawn lee - cheerleader - phreek plus one cosmic vox mix dayton - the sound of music - rare mix

fred and walk in the house music
THROUGHT THE BARRICADES @ LA FUNK VOLUME 7

fred and walk in the house music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 57:26


Aretha Franklin - NY jump - BC edit Mark Morrison - return of the mack - C&J remix Atmosfear vs Bongoloverz An - Xtra special - Fred de la House The Ministers A pella Phunkmash Domestic Technology - another second chance (NEW) JMMSTR - runnin from the law (NEW) Reel People Angie Stone - don't stop the music - album mix (NEW) Mystic Merlin - sixty thrills a minute The right now - up all night - Liquid Pegasus remix (NEW) Touchsoul - love gone by (NEW) V4YS - lady april (NEW) Vhyce Wolfgang Valbrun - say we will - Titeknots remix (NEW)

Darling Mom
Reparenting throught the lens of the Enneagram

Darling Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 32:19


Join the Darling Mom team as we look at the Enneagram to discover what we might have needed from our caregivers as we were growing up.

Evolution Radio Network Presents:
ERN Presents W.A.R.-Wrestling Authority Radio-An Evening With Bill Behrens

Evolution Radio Network Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 146:00


This interview was recorded Monday, therefore we will not be taking any live calls. Please sit back, enjoy, and for promoters and would be promote out there, take notes. Bill Behrens is a promoter and talent developer. Throught his career, prooting primariy from the gymnasium of a former school in the small town of Cornelia, Ga. The list of names that he has had a hand in developing and taking to the next level is a who's who of the wrestling business. Sean and Steve had the honor of talking to Bill on Monday and this is the entire interview, uncut and without interruption. In it, we discuss ALL IN, the NWA, his memories of our friend Ed Chuman, the art of promoting and other such subjects. If you have any questions you would like us to ask Bill on a subsequent taping we will do before Anniversary, please submit them to our Facebook page and we will attempt to have Bill answer them then.

Colony Christian Church
Gaining Wisdom Throught Proverbs

Colony Christian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 34:11


August 19th, 2018 - Chase Riebel

Desert Pilot
Ep. 04 - Flying back throught Tucson Approach

Desert Pilot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018


This is the return from from Ep. 03 flying back from Benson (E95) to Ryan Airfield (KRYN). Find the podcast on most podcatchers like iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast=====Reach me on twitter: @DesertPilotTrevOn my facebook page that I don't keep up on: DesertPilot PodcastOr shoot me an email: trevor@desertpilot.com Intro music by Planet OrangeOutro music by Duke Ellington 

Kobe Bridging Japan and Africa - FMYY Sound Library
KOBE BRIDGING JAPAN & AFRICA throught ICT vol.13 in ENGLISH

Kobe Bridging Japan and Africa - FMYY Sound Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 30:00


On the first and second Saturdays (7th and 14th July) from 4pm to 4:30 in Japanese and from 4:30 to 5pm in Eng … 続きを読む KOBE BRIDGING JAPAN & AFRICA throught ICT vol.13 in ENGLISH →

Kobe Bridging Japan and Africa - FMYY Sound Library
KOBE BRIDGING JAPAN & AFRICA throught ICT 第13回 日本語

Kobe Bridging Japan and Africa - FMYY Sound Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2018 30:01


7月7日の第1週土曜日と14日の第2土曜日の4時~4時半日本語で、4時半から5時は英語で、神戸情報大学院大学のアフリカからの学生たちが、日本・神戸に住んでみて気づいたことやアフリカの自分の国のことを紹介しています。 私た … 続きを読む KOBE BRIDGING JAPAN & AFRICA throught ICT 第13回 日本語 →

Voices on Fire for Christ
Church without Walls: Walking Worthy

Voices on Fire for Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 106:00


Throught the prophet Isaiah, the Lord promised that those who expectantly look to God will renew their strength, run and not grow weary, wwalk and not faint.  The promise almost seems out of order.  Would it not make more sense to run and not faint?  Does not the running take more energy? Join KQC Ministries for Church without Walls tonight and find out why you need more strength, grace and anointing to walk than to run.  Then, find that grace necesary to keep the faith to which you are called.  TONIGHT at 8:30 pm EDT.  Don't miss a moment of the #FireofGod

EarTheater DJ Mixes
Mark E Hunt - Episode 073 - Killahurtz

EarTheater DJ Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 70:56


      Melodies are the saving grace of electronic music.  They are sustained by keys, and layers, and space-time itself.  Episode 073, Killahurtz by Mark Hunt is a perfect example.  Throught out three distinct sections, it is the melodies which let loose the boundaries of the sequence and lift the tracks well out of the traps of loopy machines.  Sit back or exercise, in either case, Mark's podcast takes over your mind and kills time.  Enjoy!      Bitrates: M4A - 512k - Best Compressed  MP3 - 320k   FLAC - High Quality Lossless (may not play in all browsers / devices)     Track Listing: 01  Pulsar - Utopia 02  Pulsar - Floating 03  Neo - Kalimbascope 04  Monofade - Out Of The Blue 05  Florian Rauh - Mimikry 06  Adana Twins - Jupiter 07  4th Foundation - Electric Feels 08  3kz - A Love Supreme 09  Aeron Aether - Release The Kraken 10  Gabriella Vergilov - One Step Ahead 11  AFTAHRS - Messenger 12  Second Woman - Instant 13  Tunnelvision - Guava (John Creamer’s Up All Night Rework)  

Let's Do That Hockey Podcast
Let's Do That Hockey Ep. 6 - Throught The Wire - Why Ovechkin = Omar

Let's Do That Hockey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 60:54


Peter Flynn joins me to talk about Ken Holland, Detroit's dire straights, which teams we'll hate watch in the playoffs and why Alex Ovechkin and Omar from The Wire are pretty much the same guy

Hillcrest Covenant Church
Seeing Muslims Throught the Eyes of the Father - 3-18-18

Hillcrest Covenant Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 37:24


Joel Richardson speaks on God's heart for the Muslim people.

Silence - Whipped Cream
Whipped Cream-200th Spoon - A Final Throught

Silence - Whipped Cream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2018 76:20


Simple Man Sermons
Guilt Shame Fear Condemnation and Conquering it throught the Love of Christ.

Simple Man Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2018 21:53


Christ Jesus and he alone has the power to set you free free from worry, frear, guilt, condemnation, shame, filthiness; Christ alone is my freedom.

Simple Man Sermons
Guilt Shame Fear Condemnation and Conquering it throught the Love of Christ.

Simple Man Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 21:53


Christ Jesus and he alone has the power to set you free free from worry, frear, guilt, condemnation, shame, filthiness; Christ alone is my freedom.

No Contract
001

No Contract

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 24:43


1. Deep in Throught by Unity, Oakland 2. Charity by Religious Girls, Oakland 3. Loiterer by Doc Foster Band, Leipzig, Germany 4. Big Life by Morning Hands, Oakland 5. New Villain by Never Young, California 6. Redbird by Bear Medicine, Lexington, KY nocontractpodcast@gmail.com

SOME THROUGH THE FIRE - with Susan Ladd
10-31-17- SOME THROUGHT THE FIRE with Susan Ladd

SOME THROUGH THE FIRE - with Susan Ladd

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 30:00


"Our Risen Savior & Returning King, The Lord Jesus Christ." New Series Continues Join Host Susan Ladd - Big Band Vocalist, Songwriter and Former model as she explores the Personal and Spiritual growth we face on our day to day journey by applying Scripture and life wisdom.

Badass Bands
Sifting Throught the Noise 08.02.17

Badass Bands

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 64:40


  The Two Tens “Keeping Hope Alive” SLUGS “I’m on Fire” Young Creatures “Fear all the Things” The Henry Clay People “This Ain’t a Scene” The Singles "Sweet Tooth" The Singles "If You Want Me, You Can Have Me" Fatal Jamz - "Jean Paul Gaultier"  The Paper Hearts - "Rent Party"  GOON “Cammie at Night” Hearty Har “Creation Frustration” 

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts
How to Spot the Antichrist - Audio

The Prophecy Club - All Broadcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 29:35


Throught the ages, the mystery of "who is the antichrist" has intrigued all Bible Prophecy students. In this broadcast, using scripture, Stan pieces together what to look for concerning the Antichrist. Where will the Antichrist come from? What are the signs of his arrival?

Desert City Church
Luke Throught Lent - Easter - April 16, 2017

Desert City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 29:15


Luke Through Lent The Last Supper – Chapter 22 Jared Doe, Pastor Desert City Church Phoenix, Arizona

Desert City Church
Luke Throught Lent - April 09, 2017

Desert City Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 23:38


Luke through Lent Mary and Martha – Chapter 10 Jared Doe, Pastor Desert City Church Phoenix, Arizona

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 8, 2016 Cathy Proebstle and Jim Dudley

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 8:36


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 8, 2016 James Brown

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2016 38:48


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 7, 2016 Phil Print and Erik Anderson

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 34:46


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 7, 2016 Dianna Pervin, Marcy Baumann, and Deb Hannah

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2016 18:13


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Pokemon World Tour: United
017 - Confrontation! Throught The Maze Of Mt. Moon

Pokemon World Tour: United

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2016


Rose, Cobalt, and Victor have successfully trapped Billy from Team Rocket but how easy will it be to forge their way though Mt. Moon? Join Jake, Josh, and Alan on this twisting and turning ride through the mountain!Patreon: patreon.com/heyjakeandjosh, Website: PWTpodcast.tumblr.com, Email: PWTpodcast@gmail.com, Twitter: @PWTpodcast, Facebook: facebook.com/PWTpodcast

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 6, 2016 Phil Print

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 36:31


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 6, 2016 Becky Canny, Michael and Sara Meyer, and Erick Berg

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 17:17


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 5, 2016 Greg and Stef Carlson, Courtney Baribeau and Rina Balsimo

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 21:07


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 5, 2016 Erik Anderson

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2016 34:25


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 4, 2016 James Brown

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016 43:06


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 4, 2016 Eric and Julie Sloane, Julie Hartmann and December and Shawn Orpen

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016 19:39


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 3, 2016 Phil Print

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 32:54


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 3, 2016 James Otero, Jessica Rudeen and Fred and Linda Muennich

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 21:09


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 2, 2016 Dennis Chemarum, Terry and Lisa Renlund and Aaron Tanning

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 17:09


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 2, 2016 Phil Print

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2016 40:19


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Week 1, 2016 Phil Print

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 38:20


Crossroads Church Audio Podcast
Getting Throught What You're Going Through Live Stories Week 1, 2016 Tony Medellin, Jody and Melody Bonneson and Linda Sullivan

Crossroads Church Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 13:14


Live stories about getting through what you are going through from all of our campuses

Lacombe Pentecostal Church
Access Throught the Cross Pt2

Lacombe Pentecostal Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016


Trinity Vineyard Podcast
21/02/16 - Lent 2016 | Looking throught the cross: power

Trinity Vineyard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2016 34:42


Dan Warnke continues our Lent series.

So-Called Fantasy Experts Podcast
Trying My Hand at Daily Fantasy Football: SCFE Fantasy Football Podcast

So-Called Fantasy Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 35:00


Throught the first several weeks I've had a lot of people come on the podcast and give me tips about how to play they mythical "Daily Fantasy Football" games on Fanduel or DraftKings. We got a primer from David Gonos. We got a second course from Levi Serfross and even in talking with Sarah Lewis last week some of our conversation and predictions drifted to the realm of DFS. I've been taught by the masters so let's see what I have learned. Tonight I'm going to play my first DFS games in a year and you can all tune in to hear my reasoning or to hold me accountable if my team bombs on Sunday.  I'll admit I will always prefer season long leagues but I think it's time i give DFS another chance. And you'll be rising shotgun.

Planeta de juegos
Planeta de juegos 11 - Especial juegos para 2 jugadores, Torneo VS System

Planeta de juegos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 125:26


- Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Race for the Galaxy: Alien Artifacts, Duel of Ages II Master Set, Rampage y Seals of Glory. - Cuartel General. Os hablaremos del torneo de VS System que se jugará el 8 y el 9 de febrero en Mecatol-Rex. Chechu también nos contará el relato de... Los Martes de Cartas. - Campo de asteroides. Nuestra selección de juegos para 2 jugadores. Extensa recomendación de juegos para 2 jugadores clasificados por dificultad: Hive, Le Havre: Puerto Fluvial, Mr. Jack, Crokinole, Neuroshima Hex, Aton, Roma, Robin Crusoe: Adventure on the Cursed Island, Ghost Stories, Tash-Kalar, London, A few acres of snow, Netrunner, Dungeon Twister, BloodBowl, 1960 Carrera a la Casa Blanca, Combat Commander, Polis, Mage Wars, Napoleon's Triumph, Twilight Struggle y Throught the Ages. - Torre de Control. Críticas cortas de juegos. Criticamos Leader 1: Hell of the North, Trajan, Dominant Species, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Cold War, Carson City y Age of Empires III. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan en la sala de comunicaciones: Rufo, David Florit, Cricote, Kabutor, Calvo y Skur78.

Planeta de juegos
Planeta de juegos 11 - Especial juegos para 2 jugadores, Torneo VS System

Planeta de juegos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 125:26


- Supernovas. Actualidad del mundillo lúdico. Presentamos las novedades más destacadas de las últimas semanas: Race for the Galaxy: Alien Artifacts, Duel of Ages II Master Set, Rampage y Seals of Glory. - Cuartel General. Os hablaremos del torneo de VS System que se jugará el 8 y el 9 de febrero en Mecatol-Rex. Chechu también nos contará el relato de... Los Martes de Cartas. - Campo de asteroides. Nuestra selección de juegos para 2 jugadores. Extensa recomendación de juegos para 2 jugadores clasificados por dificultad: Hive, Le Havre: Puerto Fluvial, Mr. Jack, Crokinole, Neuroshima Hex, Aton, Roma, Robin Crusoe: Adventure on the Cursed Island, Ghost Stories, Tash-Kalar, London, A few acres of snow, Netrunner, Dungeon Twister, BloodBowl, 1960 Carrera a la Casa Blanca, Combat Commander, Polis, Mage Wars, Napoleon's Triumph, Twilight Struggle y Throught the Ages. - Torre de Control. Críticas cortas de juegos. Criticamos Leader 1: Hell of the North, Trajan, Dominant Species, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Cold War, Carson City y Age of Empires III. - Sala de Comunicaciones. Participan en la sala de comunicaciones: Rufo, David Florit, Cricote, Kabutor, Calvo y Skur78.

Cross Point Church of Christ Services
Walk on throught the Night

Cross Point Church of Christ Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2013 28:10


2013/01/13 ~ John 4:43-54

Cross Point Church of Christ Services
Walk on throught the Night

Cross Point Church of Christ Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2013 28:10


2013/01/13 ~ John 4:43-54

NFL Through the Eyes of Juret and Roggan
NFL Throught The Eyes of Juret and Roggan, week 13

NFL Through the Eyes of Juret and Roggan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2012 32:40


Matcherna från week 13, Seahawks kross, Cam Newton, Petersons monsterruns m.m.

Constitution Study Radio
Constitution Study Radio: Amendment 16, Income Tax

Constitution Study Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2012 30:00


Lesson 12, Progressive Era, Amendment 16, Income Tax. Throught the Constitution with Douglas V. Gibbs

Videocast Podcasts
Of Mice, Birds and Men: The Mouse Ultrasonic Song System has Features Once Throught Unique to Humans and Song Learning Birds

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012 68:22


Video Podcast (CC)Aired date: 5/16/2012 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time

Videocast Podcasts
Of Mice, Birds and Men: The Mouse Ultrasonic Song System has Features Once Throught Unique to Humans and Song Learning Birds

Videocast Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2012


Audio PodcastAired date: 5/16/2012 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time

Grant Simpson:  Vaudeville on the Go
Digging throught the Archives

Grant Simpson: Vaudeville on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2011


Mama Dont Allow It – Yukon Musicians This was a CBC Birthday of some sort and I think a CBC TV Show. Filmed at the Beringia Centre and it was a bunch of Yukon bands and musicians. I was asked … Continue reading →

A.e.r.o. - Flying Through The Universe
Flying Through The Universe Vol. 004 (06.06.2011) (004)

A.e.r.o. - Flying Through The Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2011 113:35


Flying Through The Universe - это ежемесячное двухчасовое радиошоу о расслабляющей, легкой и внеземной музыке. Закройте глаза, и отправьтесь в двухчасовое путешествие по самым удалённым уголкам вселенной... Space Ambient / Psy Chill / Chillout / Downtempo / Dream Pop, стиль не имеет значения, главное - неизменная глубина погружения и эмоциональность происходяшего... Полетели! Треклист 1) High Skies - Forecast Fire 2) Ayla - Angelfalls (2011 Rewire) 3) Alexander Bogdanov - Time of Sadness (Part 1) 4) Robert Miles - Voices From A Submerged Sea 5) Icone - Sorrow (SoundLift Orchestral Remix) 6) Lemonchill - Moonlight Sonata (Astropilot Remix) 7) ATB - Magnetic Girl 8) ATB - Moments In Peace 9) A.e.r.o. - Wedding Day 10)Armin Van Buuren Feat.Justine Suissa - Burned Will Desire (Chill Out Mix) 11)Re-Count - Oasi? 12)G.E.N.E. - Taste of Dawn 13)Daft Punk - Solar Sailer 14)Chris Cargo - Timeshifter (Ambient Mix) 15)Tara Putra - Sad Cosmos 16)Lamb - Gorecki (Instrumental Mix) 17)Juno Reactor - Shark 18)ATB - Trinity 19)Man On The Moon - To The Stars 20)Dryft - Cell Weight 21)Cosmic Baby - Planetenmelodie 22)Aural Planet - Phobeus 23)Jon Hopkins - Lost in Throught 24)Enigma - Gravity Of Love (Radio Edit)

Ms. P's Social Studies Podcast
Woody Guthrie and The Grapes of Wrath

Ms. P's Social Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2009 6:35


Welcome students to our very first podcast! In this lesson, we will be studying the great depression and the migrant worker through the art of Woody Gurthrie and John Steinbeck. Throught their work, they attempted to use symbolism, irony, and the attitude of the common man to get their message out. While you listen, I want you to try to recognize thematic parallels between Woody Guthrie's music and The Grapes of Wrath and take notes of the similarities. Hopefully you will develop an appreciation for a time when American life looked very different than what most of you know today. As you will hear me say in the podcast, the song "This Land is Your Land" had three more verses that were left out of the studio recording. Those lyrics are written below, and so please follow along as I read them in the podcast. These relatively unknown lyrics will be part of our analysis in class, and will most likely give you a lot to think about regarding "patriotic" music. As I went walking I saw a sign there And on the sign it said "No Tresspassing." But on the other side it didn't say nothing, That side was made for you and me. In the shadow of the steeple I saw my people, By the relief office I seen my people; As they stood there hungry, I stood there asking Is this land made for you and me? Nobody living can ever stop me, As I go walking that freedom highway; Nobody living can ever make me turn back This land was made for you and me. Throughout the podcast are several questions that you should note, which may require you to listen several times. Please come to class Monday with your responses to the song in relation to John Steinbeck's novel and any questions you may have. Have a great weekend!