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-Yer gonna need a license for that poop: https://www.ksl.com/article/51051266/fda-warns-company-selling-products-with-human-fecal-matter-without-approval -Boeing, rightfully so, owes more money: https://www.engadget.com/boeing-agrees-to-plead-guilty-to-conspiracy-to-defraud-the-us-government-124009566.html -Japan has reinvented the train: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/06/27/2232202/japan-plans-310-mile-conveyor-belt-that-can-carry-freight-of-25000-trucks-a-day?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Don't buy a new car in the EU: https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/07/09/1640243/speed-limiters-now-mandatory-in-all-new-eu-cars?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Google is testing popup ads in Maps. https://tech.slashdot.org/story/24/07/08/1911241/google-maps-tests-new-pop-up-ads-that-give-users-an-unnecessary-detour?utm_source=rss0.9mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed -Nothing CMF 1 is a cool looking budget phone: https://www.theverge.com/2024/7/8/24191666/nothing-cmf-phone-1-cases-accessories-lanyard-wallet https://www.engadget.com/nothings-budget-friendly-brand-cmf-announced-three-new-products-including-a-200-smartphone-100417261.html?src=rss -Be careful sneezing: https://arstechnica.com/?p=2035167 -Mor Rokets! https://www.space.com/europe-ariane-6-rocket-debut-launch -Software built on software is always a recipe for disaster https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/07/384000-sites-link-to-code-library-caught-performing-supply-chain-attack/ Some background: https://qz.com/646467/how-one-programmer-broke-the-internet-by-deleting-a-tiny-piece-of-code -/r/cyberstuck Talk
For most, taking public transport is done without much thought or stress. But, sight loss can have a huge impact on the relative ease with which most people travel. For this My Macular and Me podcast we are joined by Pete Lock, national habilitation lead at Guide Dogs, who shares his own experiences of travelling across the UK on public transport. He will also discuss tips and strategies for stress-free journeys.The Macular Society has been supporting people with macular conditions for over 30 years. The right information and support can help people overcome their worries and retain their independence. We provide free information and support to those with macular disease, along with their family and friends. If you or a family member need advice or support, please make sure to reach out. No one has to face macular disease alone. Please call us on 0300 3030 111.
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It's the first episode in season 3, and it's time to go on a journey.How will we travel though? Well, here's a choice of three modes of transport that can get you from A to B, but they could also take you somewherea little bit more unpleasant! Of course, there are your travelling companions to consider, too; just who is that strange figure sitting over there?Let the train take the strain, board the plane to fly away, turn the ignition key to start the engine, and let us begin our journey.We do hope you enjoy the ride
The crew talk about how you should prepare when traveling to a Heroclix event. If you want to help support the show, head on over to patreon.com/clixinit and also be entered in our monthly giveaways! And remember, not all superheroes wear capes, some roll dice.
To celebrate Thanksgiving, John Candy shows Steve Martin what a true PiTA is in the 80s John Hughes classic Planes, Trains and Automobiles. If you think you're having a rough turkey day, listen along to hear how much worse it could be, and how to look through the chaos and make it a little bit better.
In Episode 21 of the Town Manager Download, Kevin and Taylor are joined by Andy Truman, Town Engineer, to talk about the Town Center Area Traffic and Multimodal Study. This study aims to explore a variety of transportation options and solutions for the Town Center Area!
We talk about the mass shooting by Army Vet Deion Duwane Patterson, 24. I also go over the murder of Jordan Neely and my thoughts on it.
On todays show;LAURA IS BACK IN THE STUDIO!!! We talk jetlag, security problems, message from James the listener, MAFS catch up, Love Is blind, more on Davids and woman on a train!Thanks to our sponsorsEast Midlands AirportRedbrik Estate AgentsCasa & Peak Edge Hotel We love you! Please become a member here https://plus.acast.com/s/the-laura-becky-show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People are seeing suspicious railroad cars, parked near our food sources. We grow fruits and nuts, the good ones. WTF?!? Oh and the power went out to Oakland. Probably nothing… --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bakerific81/message
THIS WEEK: Give airpods to the homeless, Train Derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, UFO coverup, Betting on the Super Bowl, Super Mario Brothers Simulation Theory, Gunther's Millions on Netflix, Dog Mayors, Inheriting your parents garbage while they're alive, Bat Guy and More! A podcast from two comedians who only read headlines. Every week stand up comedians Willie Simon and Eric Freedman tackle some of the worlds most pressing issues with no chance of ever solving them. Jokes first, facts sometimes. SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON FOLLOW 2 DUMB BABIES Instagram - @twodumbbabies FOLLOW WILLIE SIMON Instagram - @williesimon_ FOLLOW ERIC FREEDMAN Instagram - @ericjfreedman FOLLOW TONY CELANO Instagram - @tonyjcelano
Cuss With Gus: Trains, Planes & Weather Balloons. 6 by RogueNews
Cuss With Gus: Trains, Planes & Weather Balloons. 6 by RogueNews
For weeks, the media has had us eyeing the skies, as multiple UFOs have reportedly been shot down this week. But what are they really distracting us from? From US involvement in the Nord Stream 2 sabotage, to a train derailment releasing weapons grade chemicals into the air, to Epstein's client list about to be revealed, we want to talk about the stories they're avoiding. breakthebellpod.com https://twitter.com/breakthebellpod https://www.facebook.com/breakthebellpod Support us: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/breakthe. .https://www.patreon.com/breakthebell https://breakthebell.bigcartel.com/
This week, we talk about public transportation in Israel.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles is one of the most beloved holiday movies that everybody forgets. People generally forget it but when you bring it up they go, "Oh yeah, I really like that movie." It's such a perfect movie that even Jimmy is hard pressed to disagree with guest Mario Bernardi.
In this episode of Curious coworkers, Brittany and Benn take a moment to think deeply about modes of transportation. Oftentimes we just take the easy or fastest way to travel but with thought and planning, these two coworkers want to break down the three major ways to travel, plane, train, and car. Tune in to this episode to learn more about the environmental footprint of railway and aviation for your next planned trip. Champions Retreat is the marquee gathering of the community of Certified B Corporations in the U.S. & Canada, partners, and values-aligned people using business as a force for good to deliver on our vision of an inclusive, equitable, and regenerative economic system for all people and the planet. This year's theme, Humanity at Work, celebrates the human values that fuel our business values and allow us to build community and connection. The first time our B Corp community will gather in person in three years, Champions Retreat 2022 will be an important forum for mobilizing toward collective action around racial equity, climate justice, and a stakeholder-driven economic system.B Lab is excited to bring our community together in-person for the first time since 2019 to connect, celebrate, and collaborate at the 2022 Champions Retreat.When: Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022 to Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022Where: Loews Hotel, PhiladelphiaAdditional Reading / SourcesCarbon Footprint of Trains vs PlanesHow Train Travel can be good for the EnvironmentEnvironmental Impact of PlainesPlane Travel Really IS Bad for the EnvironmentDirigo Collective Website
Lian Dolan gives the complete trains, planes + ferries travel report on her book tour and Satellite Sisters Meet-Ups, Julie swears off camping then changes her mind on the Rio Grande, Liz shares a letter from the Satellite Sisters Facebook Group and the sisters offer advice on being in the sandwich generation. Julie's backcountry guides were Desert Sports in Big Bend TX: https://www.desertsportstx.com Recommended books about Aging Parents and the Sandwich Generation: Working Daughter: A Guide to Caring For Our Parents While Making A Living by Liz O'Donnell https://workingdaughter.com Now What?: A Guide to the Gifts and Challenges of Aging. https://frontedgepublishing.com/now-what-a-guide-to-the-gifts-and-challenges-of-aging/ Being Mortal by Atul Gawande. http://atulgawande.com/book/being-mortal/ How To Be A Good Houseguest: https://emilypost.com/advice/the-golden-rules-for-houseguests Sign up for our weekly newsletter PEP TALK here: https://conta.cc/2OxTnog Go the the Satellite Sisters website here: https://conta.cc/2OxTnog SHOP the Satellite Sisters Shop here: https://www.cafepress.com/satellitesi... Subscribe to the Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... Cooking With Liz: The Soup Edition is on our Satellite Sisters YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVkl... Thank you to our sponsors and for supporting them by using these special urls and codes: Butcher Box: https://butcherbox.com/sisters Use code sisters Everlywell: https://everlywell.com/sisters Framebridge: https://framebridge.com Entertaining Sisters: Delhi Crime On Netflix: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNuKwlKJx2E Ticket To Paradise with Julia Roberts and George Clooney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWwbD_sJwQ4 JOIN OUR COMMUNITY: - Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SatelliteSis... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/satel... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/satsisters/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SatSisters - Email: hello@satellitesisters.com Lian Dolan on Instagram @liandolan: https://www.instagram.com/liandolan/ Liz Dolan on Instagram @satellitesisterliz: https://www.instagram.com/satellitesi... Julie Dolan on Instagram @julieoldestsister: https://www.instagram.com/julieoldest... Use #satsisterstravel when you post your travel photos on Instagram or Facebook. #agingparents #sandwichgeneration #holidays #holidaycelebrations #sisters #travel #camping #familysupport #familyholidays #georgeclooney #juliaroberts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode join the 2WallStreetChicks as they discuss Travel in this new post-covid world. For many travel is not only exciting and full of possibilities, but can bring on anxiety and tension too. Listen to hear their latest travel stories, and learn helpful tips and techniques to bring yourself from overwhelm to calm. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ownyourshift/message
In this episode of The Sunny Side we are keeping it in the Family. Adolfo Cotilla, President and CEO of Acai Associates talks about the changes in archeture when it comes to designing and redesigning schools, hospitals and transportation. When was the last time you were in a library? Hear how the internet has changed libraries. Adolfo also talks Virtual Reality and the changes VR has brought to medical labs. In the CBG Minute, Rachelle has a unique property with an even more unique back story, it involves twins and Marisela shares with us a property that just recieved a major haircut in "What Caught Your Eye." Listen, like, share and review The Sunny Side with the Cotilla Beresh Gerow Luxury Team at Compass Real Estate.
It's a week of firsts, navigating a train and a plane with a baby. The four month regression is here and it is a struggle for us both. And Jennie makes a revelation that will stop you in your tracks and possibly make you quite cross... Follow us for more on instagram @twonewmumspodcast and email any questions to twonewmumspodcast@gmail.com. And please rate and review if you enjoy!x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Steven Abrams the Executive Director of South Florida Regional Transportation Authority Tri-Rail discussed Tri-Rail, Bright line and mobility in South Florida. He also discussed how working with Brightline stations and getting more funding will help with mobility in South Florida. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Oliver and Tom react to a very Tom-related episode, with ties to planes AND trains AND time travel! As always, from Bedtime Stories, check them out! Link to associated video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KaFk4-upDs
Thought I'd try something different this week, so talking about a few random subjects and my thoughts towards them. As always; feedback welcome. Enjoy.
Let's jump in shall we? Rachel talks about her love of trains. That's right. Trains. Like the ones, you ride on? Apparently, they're “romantic”. Alex opens us up with this week's headlines including; Internet Explorer's retirement notice, Gavin Newsome is officially on Truth Social and more! Rachel goes in on Amazon and why their minimum wage should be $22 an hour and we close out on why Biden is just too old to be president. Too old stranger friends. Just, too, old. Happy Listening! --
Tracey and Simon have been on their travels and ponder the costs of different forms of transport. How can flying be so cheap and why is train travel so expensive? To sponsor Tracey and Simon to swim a mile across Lake Windermere, visit WordForest.org/swim22.
Shell Oil rents out Teslas, Sen. Joe Machin is fully exposed as a fossil fuel stooge, trains can pollute more than planes, Apple Inc. is moving to carbon-free alluminum. And James explains the one detail about nuclear power in renewable world that they don't tell you about. Brian updates us on Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta - he hasn't received it yet in Canada. Thanks for listening to our show! Consider rating The Clean Energy Show on iTunes, Spotify or wherever you listen to our show. Follow us on TikTok! Check out our YouTube Channel! Follow us on Twitter! Your hosts: James Whittingham https://twitter.com/jewhittingham Brian Stockton: https://twitter.com/brianstockton Email us at cleanenergyshow@gmail.com Leave us an online voicemail at http://speakpipe.com/cleanenergyshow Tell your friends about us on social media!
Just when you thought you couldn't possibly gobble up another strand of turkey flesh, we are here with our 1 week too late Thanksgiving episode! Nic has the jaded millennial history of Friendsgiving, and Z is here to warn you against the biggest threat facing Americans- vicious wild turkeys! So jump off your toilet and make more room for stuffing, it's Life's a Banquet the podcast!Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Life's A Banquet by becoming a member!Life's A Banquet is Powered by Simplecast.
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We've made it to episode 24! Sit down and tune into Steve & Jaden discussing this episode's sponsor, Popl, and how useful it is during conferences. They also talk about Facebook & Instagram being down, if TikTok is smarter, product placement, and Telosa. Have questions or comments on episode 24? Send us an email at hey@aamp.agency and we'll get back right to you!
Global supply chain disruptions are expected to last until at least next year. And according to Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong, Malaysia has not been spared. Alvin Chua, President, Federation of Malaysian Freight Forwarders tells us the issues on the ground whilst giving us his opinion on the Bumi equity issue for his industry. Image credit: Shutterstock.com
What a week! Whether you've been queuing at petrol stations, waiting for deliveries or just feel knocked down like Anthony Joshua … don't worry we got ya! We're here to look at the last week and make some sense of it all (or just have a moan and get it off our chest!) either way … I hope it puts a smile on that lovely face of yours! Now hit play and take your mind off the fact that your petrol needle is on red! Forget the red … it's all about the brown (load)... Let's go!
On this episode, we are joined by Derek Jackson from Wardlaw Heating and Cooling. Wardlaw Heating and Cooling is located in Ontario, Canada. Derk oversees sales and marketing for the company as well as human resources. Wardlaw is a 3rd generation company and is celebrating their 40th year in business. We discuss using fireplaces as a marketing tool, their large service area and how boats are used to service some of their island customers! As Northern Ontario's leading HVAC contractor, they offer numerous in-home services, including new system installations, duct cleaning and air filtration equipment. With their preventative maintenance memberships, you can rest easy knowing your system will be regularly serviced and you'll take top priority in the event of an emergency.
Life in Central Europe and ease of transportation. Meeting new friends in Croatia and learning about Rakija and Slivovice. Experiencing the Opera for the first time and being moved beyond words! Carmen-Habanero: https://youtu.be/KJ_HHRJf0xg Crank the volume up!! https://youtu.be/cWc7vYjgnTs "None shall step, none shall sleep, even you oh Princess, in your cold room, watch the stars that tremble with love and with hope. But my secret is hidden within me. My name no one shall know...no...no... on your mouth will tell it, when the light shines, and my kiss will dissolve the silence that makes you mine!..." * reformatted for greater distribution --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ship-bright/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ship-bright/support
In this week's travel special episode Simone reflects on her trip to Manchester to meet up with real life Northern Power Women! Sam flew to LA to reunite with old friends with just a slight bump in the road… Life Lessons this week are from Anu Kaura, an experienced, professional In-House Lawyer and Head of Legal for Malhotra Group PLC. She talks about honing her leadership skills as well as encouraging everyone to step out of their comfort zone. Tell us your stories of work and life or share your life lessons (with brand new questions!) podcast@northernpowerwomen.com https://www.northernpowerwomen.com/npw-podcast/ Presented by Simone Roche and Sam Walker Sponsored by Be Heard
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Travelling abroad is one thing, but currently getting from one end of the country to the other is a challenge, as Britains train networks are in chaos, Simon brings us the very latest. Green Day is on the way, but what does that actually mean? British Airways issues a warning. Simon Calder, the Independents travel correspondent brings you his daily bulletin on the latest goings on in the world of travel. Sign up now for Simons weekly bulletin at independent.co.uk/newsletter and you can get all the latest news 24hrs a day at Independent.co.uk. Subscribe now to get this bulletin daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Twitter: @twpwkIn this episode we discuss the future of Amtrak, an interesting new electric pickup, and the idea of taxing drivers by the mile instead of by the gallon.NewsInterview with CEO of AmtrakCanoo electric pickup reveal videoShorter version of the Canoo revealTwo states tax some drivers by the mileRecommendationsWebflowJetboostGrouping tabs in ChromeLastPassShameless PlugsFor coffee drinkers:Mike's coffee company: Bookcase CoffeeFor investors:Jeff's software: The Bubble BoardFor restaurant managers:Mike's startup: Dashy DashFollow UsTwitter: @twpwkYoutubeiTunesSpotifyStitcherGoogle PodcastsPocket CastsOvercast
John Who? lmao. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, baby! We got Steve Martin, we got John Candy, we got Kevin Bacon. We also watch some other trash with Dan Ackroyd (confirmed: not funny). So strap on a set and join us as we dive into the Best and Worst of John Hughes circa the 1980's. A man must struggle to travel home for Thanksgiving with a lovable oaf of a shower curtain ring salesman as his only companion. A Chicago man and his family go camping with his obnoxious brother-in-law. Each week we take the best and worst films from a filmmaker or franchise and discuss why one worked and one didn't. And we use freakin maths to determine the best and worst, so no arguing. Unless you think science is wrong???...yeah thought so. Any Questions Email us at Moviebuttspod@gmail.com This is a Murphy House Production: https://www.facebook.com/MURPHYHOUSEPRODUCTIONS/ (https://www.facebook.com/MURPHYHOUSEPRODUCTIONS/) (https://www.facebook.com/MURPHYHOUSEPRODUCTIONS/ (https://www.facebook.com/MURPHYHOUSEPRODUCTIONS/)) MovieButts: https://www.facebook.com/MovieButts/ (https://www.facebook.com/MovieButts/) (https://www.facebook.com/MovieButts/ (https://www.facebook.com/MovieButts/)) Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviebutts (https://twitter.com/moviebutts) (https://twitter.com/moviebutts (https://twitter.com/moviebutts)) Our Website: https://movie-butts.captivate.fm/ (https://movie-butts.captivate.fm/) (https://movie-butts.captivate.fm/ (https://movie-butts.captivate.fm/)) IMDB Links for the films we watched: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093748/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093748/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095253/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095253/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0)
PETE SANTILLI SHOW - #2339 - 9AM EASTERN WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 24, 2021 LIVE BROADCAST: https://vimeo.com/event/706533 EP 2339-9AM Trains, Planes and Tankers On Fire and Exploding A United Airlines flight experienced engine failure after taking off from Denver International Airport on Saturday but landed safely after dropping debris over northern Colorado, officials said.The Hawaii-bound jet was a Boeing 777 with 10 crew members and 231 passengers on board, according to reports. Frightening video recorded from inside the plane showed the damaged engine on fire. https://thepetesantillishow.com/archives/17009
Es geht im Dampfzug nach Nordengland weiter - Izzy und Orlando treffen hier den 'Door-to-Door Poet' Rowan McCabe......Izzy and Orlando head up North on a steam trainand bump in to door-to-door poet Rowan McCabe.....Vor dem Mikrofon - In front of the microphone: Isabel Schmier und Orlando Schenk, Mitglieder des Sprecherensembles der AkademieGuest Poet: Rowan McCabedoortodoorpoetry.comTwitter: @DoorstepPoetryFacebook: www.facebook.com/doortodoorpoetry/Find us on Twitter: @the_poetry_podor email us: ensemble@gesprochenes-wort.deTechnische Umsetzung - Technical implementation: Hannes KellerEine Produktion der - A production of the Akademie für gesprochenes Wort - Uta-Kutter- Stiftung
Episode Notes Planes, Trains, and Canes, Dr. Mona Minkara. (screen share possible) Mona Minkara is one of the only blind professors in the field Bioengineering. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at Northeastern University. Mona lost her vision at the young age of seven as a result of macular degeneration and cone-rod dystrophy. She pursued a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Middle Eastern studies at Wellesley college. In 2015, she received her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Florida. Currently, she studies surfactants found within the lungs and leverages that knowledge to conduct research related to COVID-19. Mona is an advocate for blind and visually impaired individuals. In 2019 she was awarded the Holman Prize along with two other fellow adventurous. Mona created, Planes Trains and Canes, a mini documentary series featured on her YouTube channel. Mona takes you on a journey to five different cities around the world showing people what it's like for a blind person to travel independently using only public transportation.
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Jacqui Cooper (@JCooperTravels) speaks with Justin Smith (President, The Evolved Traveler/ Editor In Chief of "Evolved") about what is an evolved experience travel trip. To learn more about sustainable travel also visit Global Sustainable Tourism Council To reach Justin, visit his website at evolvedtraveler.com or email at justins@evolvedtraveler.com To watch this interview & the series of conversations to follow, visit & subscribe to JCooperTravels YouTube Channel Subscription Link To enjoy travel discounts up to 35% by accessing IGo4Less (Jacqui's free member only wholesale booking portal), visit IGo4Less and use complimentary code 622135. Background on Justin.... "After 35 years in the travel industry, having the good fortune to travel to many places and experience things I would have never imagined, a personal fork-in-the-road led me to believe there was a more productive way to approach travel, even luxury travel. It seemed to me that we were only looking at one side of the experience—our own. This thought and my personal journey at the time were what lead to the concept and creation of The Evolved Traveler. So what is this aspect of travel that we are missing? It is likely nothing more than having a broader perspective. What if, during our journeys, we began to see the people we met as members of the global community, just as we are, and to have a genuine interest in their lives and culture? To have, and practice, respect for our environment as well as the towns and communities we visit and minimize the footprints, both figurative and literal, we leave behind? The concept is simple—to travel with a purpose, to travel and experience with the intent of being a citizen of the world, not just a consumer of it." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jacqui-cooper/support
HAPPY THANKSGIVING! Had a flight canceled? Slid off the road at 70 MPH? Drove through a blizzard? Everyone has a nightmare traveling for the holidays story, but John Hughes may have told the best one ever. Join us for a special Thanksgiving episode as we dive into Planes, Trains & Automobiles and enjoy being at home and not on the road! MOVIE STARTS AT: 15:25 ========================================== Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommTrack-Podcast-2073483159426199 Listen to us on Spotify: Listen to us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4biG2A8akpg
These questions....seriously? On this week's Back of the Bus you wanted to know if we were into BDSM, whether we've had sex on a plane & how many people is too many people. We just want to know when we invited you into our business.
On this episode of ParaTruth Radio, Justin & Erik talk about phantom vehicles. Are they a vehicle for extraterrestrials? Is there a way for a vehicle to come back from the afterlife? Come find out our thoughts on this and more!References:https://listverse.com/2013/07/16/10-creepy-and-mysterious-phantom-vehicles/https://www.buggedspace.com/phantom-vehicles-haunted-vehicles/
On this episode of ParaTruth Radio, Justin & Erik talk about phantom vehicles. Are they a vehicle for extraterrestrials? Is there a way for a vehicle to come back from the afterlife? Come find out our thoughts on this and more!References:https://listverse.com/2013/07/16/10-creepy-and-mysterious-phantom-vehicles/https://www.buggedspace.com/phantom-vehicles-haunted-vehicles/
Based on Josh's train knowledge in a previous episode, a wrote in to request New York train stories and boy does he have them. This episode contains a subway escape artist, a mysterious puddle, and a good, old-fashioned airport fight!
It's a cloudy late August afternoon on the banks of the Thames Estuary near Benfleet in Essex. Wild gusts of wind race in over the water. On this side, spots of rain float in the air but a mile away on Canvey Island there's sun. It's low tide. Birds swoop and swirl over the exposed mudflats, hunting for food. Redshanks, gulls, little egrets, oyster catchers, curlew, avocet, crows. We climb down onto the mud and leave the microphones beside a tall upright rock for some shelter. It's not unlike a standing stone. The traffic on Canvey Island is a distant rumble, punctuated by the occasional motorbike. From behind, an aircraft takes off from Southend Airport flying directly overhead, tearing the sky, then out over the estuary. The wind drops and a blissful peace returns. Feathery wings swoosh nearby. Trains pass softly on the London Tilbury Southend railway line. Mud bubbles and pops in the quiet, sparkling with the movements of tiny creatures enlivened by the drying air.
WHY IS THAT TRENDING Couple of things Trending This Week were Paramount Pictures has signed a deal with Will Smith and Kevin Hart to remake the comedy classic Trains Planes and Automobiles. Cardi B had a one on one with Joe Biden and then made bigger news when she got into a back and forth with Tiger King documentary star Carol Baskins Tig Notaro is replacing Chris D’Elia in Zack Snyder’s Army of The Dead Which one of these topics stands out to you? 1. Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to California earlier this year, rumors have swirled that they had a plan to gain a foothold in Hollywood. They now seem to be taking steps to do that. According to sources, the couple has been quietly shopping an idea for a project around town, Variety has learned. 2. In July, AMC Theaters and Universal Pictures rocked the industry with their historic deal to collapse the traditional 90-day theatrical window to as little as 17 days before offering first-run features on premium VOD. In an exclusive new survey from Performance Research in partnership with Full Circle Research, nearly twice as many people said that they would wait the full 90-days to see a must-see movie at home than expressed a desire to see it first in a theater. According to the survey only 12% said they would definitely see a movie in a theater first if there was a 90-day wait to watch it at home on premium VOD (at a $20 price point). Another 15% said they would probably watch first in a theater. By contrast, 21% said they would probably wait to watch at home, and 23% said they would definitely wait. 3. Even Nominees Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon Are Confused About the 2020 Emmys. While we do know Jimmy Kimmel will return as host and the now-virtual show will once again air on ABC, that's as far as the confirmed details go at this point, leaving nominees like Witherspoon and Washington wondering what they'll be doing on their end. While both stars have a chance of accepting an Emmy Award come next month, how they would is a different question.
WHY IS THAT TRENDING Couple of things Trending This Week were Paramount Pictures has signed a deal with Will Smith and Kevin Hart to remake the comedy classic Trains Planes and Automobiles. Cardi B had a one on one with Joe Biden and then made bigger news when she got into a back and forth with Tiger King documentary star Carol Baskins Tig Notaro is replacing Chris D’Elia in Zack Snyder’s Army of The Dead Which one of these topics stands out to you? 1. Ever since Prince Harry and Meghan Markle moved to California earlier this year, rumors have swirled that they had a plan to gain a foothold in Hollywood. They now seem to be taking steps to do that. According to sources, the couple has been quietly shopping an idea for a project around town, Variety has learned. 2. In July, AMC Theaters and Universal Pictures rocked the industry with their historic deal to collapse the traditional 90-day theatrical window to as little as 17 days before offering first-run features on premium VOD. In an exclusive new survey from Performance Research in partnership with Full Circle Research, nearly twice as many people said that they would wait the full 90-days to see a must-see movie at home than expressed a desire to see it first in a theater. According to the survey only 12% said they would definitely see a movie in a theater first if there was a 90-day wait to watch it at home on premium VOD (at a $20 price point). Another 15% said they would probably watch first in a theater. By contrast, 21% said they would probably wait to watch at home, and 23% said they would definitely wait. 3. Even Nominees Kerry Washington and Reese Witherspoon Are Confused About the 2020 Emmys. While we do know Jimmy Kimmel will return as host and the now-virtual show will once again air on ABC, that's as far as the confirmed details go at this point, leaving nominees like Witherspoon and Washington wondering what they'll be doing on their end. While both stars have a chance of accepting an Emmy Award come next month, how they would is a different question.
History is littered with the disappearances of travellers, who vanished from the face of the Earth whilst travelling routine journeys. Many of these instances have proven frustrating to investigate, as neither the transportation that was involved or its occupants were ever located. And in a minority of cases, tales persist of vehicles reappearing in impossible locations or time frames, long after their travels should have come to an end. ABOUT THE PODCAST Turn off the lights, get into bed and plug in your earphones. It's time for a creepy bedtime story. For the discerning horror fan, we cover the most chilling cases throughout history. From the paranormal to the supernatural, unsolved mysteries and strange deaths to cryptids, conspiracy theories and the most disturbing of true crimes, all told in a unique and creepy way. Join us every week for a new scary story. EMAIL bedtime.stories@outlook.com MUSIC "Ice Demon", "Crypto" and "Undaunted" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 https://www.youtube.com/user/kmmusic "A Place Hidden From God" and "The Sky Is Falling" used by kind permission of CO.AG https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA
Summer is upon us, but alas, there is a deadly virus sweeping the nation. Fear not folks, you can stay safely at home and take a road trip with us in your minds on this totally insane ep. Way less gas money, flat tires and dead racoons. We cover the history of America's most beloved highway, Route 66, and the fascinating and dark history of the country's first food critic- Duncan Hiens, who may also be a serial killer. So throw on some Tom Petty and grab yourself a bag of Munchos and a Banana Quick, it's Life's a Banquet the podcast! In March, HRN began producing all of our 35 weekly shows from our homes all around the country. It was hard work stepping away from our little recording studio, but we know that you rely on HRN to share resources and important stories from the world of food each week. It’s been a tough year for all of us, but right now HRN is asking for your help. Every dollar that listeners give to HRN provides essential support to keep our mics on. We've got some fresh new thank you gifts available, like our limited edition bandanas.Keep Life's a Banquet on the air: become an HRN Member today! Go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate. Life's a Banquet is powered by Simplecast.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna was in conversation with the CEO of Liverpool John Lennon Airport John Irving, the Managing Director of Merseyrail Andy Heath and Managing Director for Stagecoach Merseyside and South Lancashire, Matt Davies, to discuss the challenges and opportunities the transport sector faces once we get through the Coronavirus crisis.
In episode 13 of Kids in a Blanket, we read some of of our favorite books about cars, trains, and trucks! Kids, if you have these books, take them out and follow along. If you don't, don't worry, just enjoy the show! In today's episode, we'll be reading: The Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle Mitchell's License by Hallie Durand The Goodnight Train by June Sobel Make sure to subscribe and rate us, and follow us on Instagram @kidsinablanket! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kidsinablanketpodcast/support
Traveling around Europe can be a true adventure with so many different countries and cultures "within an arms reach." We'll discuss our own experience and also how to get around on a low budget.
Hop on the express train as Quizmaster Paul hosts a quick game on transportation trivia. As always, submit a question for an upcoming show at detahbytrivia@gmail.com.
Lynx boss Cheryl Reeve from Argentina via Oregon via a 9-hour bus trip talks USA basketball. Thanks to SuccessfulMarketingGroup (SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) and Minnesota realtor Cara Quinn (brickandbanister.com/cara) Code for 1st delivery free from Bitesquad: TALKNORTH
Lynx boss Cheryl Reeve from Argentina via Oregon via a 9-hour bus trip talks USA basketball.Thanks to SuccessfulMarketingGroup (SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) and Minnesota realtor Cara Quinn (brickandbanister.com/cara) Code for 1st delivery free from Bitesquad: TALKNORTH
Trains Planes and Automobiles is Thursday through Saturday in Geneseo! Thursday, Gen-Air Park east of Geneseo is hosting the annual Stearman Fly-In. Experience the sights and sounds of WWII Stearman bi-planes! Friday, you can enjoy historic tours of the Hennepin Canal! Saturday downtown Geneseo will feature a car show, big and small trains, and an airplane will be on display! Geneseo Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Zack Sullivan joined AM Quad Cities!
Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [almartintalksdata@gmail.com] and tell us why you should be next. This week, host Al Martin chats with Kent Collins, the solutions architect at BNSF Railway Inc. Al just did a panel with Kent in June at IDUG North America 2019, one of the premiere Db2 conferences. They talk about evolving technology, professional roles, and business opportunities -- and Kent shares his expertise on how to use statistics.Check us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- StitcherShow Notes01:25 - Connect with Kent Collins on LinkedIn.11:45 - What is Edge Computing?44:05 - Blog: Enterprise Db2Connect with the TeamProducer Liam Seston - LinkedIn and Twitter.Producer Rachit Sharma - LinkedIn.Producer Lana Cosic - LinkedIn.Producer Meighann Helene - LinkedIn. Host Al Martin - LinkedIn and Twitter.
Want to be featured as a guest on Making Data Simple? Reach out to us at [almartintalksdata@gmail.com] and tell us why you should be next. This week, host Al Martin chats with Kent Collins, the solutions architect at BNSF Railway Inc. Al just did a panel with Kent in June at IDUG North America 2019, one of the premiere Db2 conferences. They talk about evolving technology, professional roles, and business opportunities -- and Kent shares his expertise on how to use statistics.Check us out on:- YouTube- Apple Podcasts- Google Play Music- Spotify- TuneIn- StitcherShow Notes01:25 - Connect with Kent Collins on LinkedIn.11:45 - What is Edge Computing?44:05 - Blog: Enterprise Db2Connect with the TeamProducer Liam Seston - LinkedIn and Twitter.Producer Rachit Sharma - LinkedIn.Producer Lana Cosic - LinkedIn.Producer Meighann Helene - LinkedIn. Host Al Martin - LinkedIn and Twitter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/talkinglead/TLP_312_Trains_Planes_and_the_LHB.mp3 Welcome back to episode 312 of the Talking Lead Podcast. Lefty has gathered another YouTube Live panel full of Lead Heads to help narrow down the list of nominations for the pilot of the Lead Head Brigade Hero's Lead Force One plane. Joining Lefty this episode from all around the USA are Lead Heads Amber, Marc, Kennith, Jason, Eric & Michael. A fun episode just for you the listener full of Jackwagons & LHB Heroes. We give away the last ASP USA XT-DF flashlight kit and announce the next Glock webstore gift code giveaway contest. Tune in and get "Leaducated"
Episode 9! Trains Planes and Automobiles: Mike recalls high school science courses, and crushes the Edsel, Max does more physics and releases this episode finally We're back! Thanks to Joakim Karud for his wonderful, free-use music. Check his stuff out. Find out more at https://ufaq.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Show Summary: State Services for the Blind hosted a Career Expo for high school and college students who are blind, low vision, or DeafBlind. The event took place on Saturday, April 27. Throughout the Expo students had the opportunity to: Connect with adults with a vision loss from a variety of professions and careers. Hear from college representatives about what college is like. Learn why diversity matters from an employer’s point of view. Share and learn about assistive technology Sign up for individual informational and/or mock interviews. In this interview, Jeff Thompson caught up with Dr. Mona Minkara: Dr. Mona Minkara Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Minnesota Mona Minkara double majored in Chemistry & Middle Eastern Studies at Wellesley College. After graduating, she moved to the University of Florida for her Ph.D in Theoretical Computational Chemistry. Professor J. Ilja Siepmann invited her to join his group at the University of Minnesota to research novel studies of surfactants using Monte Carlo algorithms. If you would like to know more about Transition Services from State Services contact Transition Coordinator Sheila Koenig by email or contact her via phone at 651-539-2361. To find your State Services in your State you can go to www.AFB.org and search the directory for your agency. Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities App on the App Storeand Google Play Store. Check out the Blind Abilities Communityon Facebook, the Blind Abilities Page, the Job Insights Support Groupand the Assistive Technology Community for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
I drop some burning ship knowledge and let you know about my venture into Healthy Berto. Share my thoughts on 21 Savage being a UK citizen who is getting deported by ICE and back to the royal queen. Lastly I touch on a personal subject related to Flights and Farts. Drop a 5 Star Review on iTunes so I can read it on the podcast, which should be very interesting! Please feel free to check me out on all social media. Comedy and Podcast related: Twitter/BertoLaughs Instagram/BertoLaughs
Isa shares a recap on visiting 6 different countries, why traveling is important and more!
Spain has fantastic public transport options that make it easy and comfortable to get around the the Iberian peninsular and it's islands. Spain is a big, rugged country and driving isn't always the quickest or most convenient option. That's why in this episode of the When in Spain show I look at how to around Spain on public transport. I examine the benefits of using Spain's national and regional train networks to get from city to city, including RENFE, Spain's national train operator. I also weigh-up more affordable alternatives such as regional and national bus services. If you're in more of a hurry, I explain the vast array of internal flights available between all of the major cities with numerous national and international airlines such as Iberia, Vueling and Ryanair. Once you've arrived in one of Spain's bigger cities, you'll need get around. I review the metro systems in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Málaga. Along the way I talk destinations, prices and how to make bookings. Buen viaje!! Links to transport mentioned in the episode: TRAINS: http://www.renfe.com/ http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/feve/index.html https://www.trenes.com/ METRO: https://www.metromadrid.es/en https://www.crtm.es/billetes-y-tarifas/billetes-y-abonos/abono-transportes/abono-treinta-dias.aspx https://www.tmb.cat/en/barcelona/metro/lines https://www.metrovalencia.es/ https://metromalaga.es/en/ http://www.renfe.com/viajeros/cercanias/malaga/ http://www.metro-sevilla.es/en AIR: https://www.iberia.com/ https://www.iberiaexpress.com/en http://www.airnostrum.es/home.asp?idioma=2 https://www.aireuropa.com/en/flights https://www.vueling.com/en https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/ https://www.volotea.com/en/ https://www.skyscanner.net/ https://www.rumbo.es/ FOLLOW WHEN IN SPAIN
Real Estate Jerky radio show. The theme of the show was about "Trains, Planes and Automobiles. How it relates to the Real Estate Industry. We do a segment about real life stories of recent home buying experience. Also, discussed real estate topics and took live calls.
Hugh Wizzy's in Russia as the 2018 FIFA World Cup reaches fever pitch. Go behind-the-scenes with Hugh as he travels to Nizhny Novgorod with Producer Joe to watch England take on Panama. Don't forget to use #TSWorldCup to keep up with the latest coverage across the talkSPORT network, and if you want to get in touch with Hugh you can Tweet him @hughwizzy. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
National freight volume is expected to grow significantly over the next 30 years according to regional leaders who want to ensure that St. Louis captures a share of the increase.
Missed my first flight ever in my life. A nasty late Uber driver, delayed flight on my new route . I love you thank you heal you forgive you & myself. I know karma correction got me. Still kindness goes along way . God makes sure I test every strategy I share! Crash test dummy Goddess --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In an interview by Ben Joravsky with Dave Glowacz on WCPT-AM's Ben Joravsky Show, Ben and Dave discuss how to get past a mental "biking block;" how to accommodate bicycling on Lake Shore Drive; and dealing with agression on the road--from both cyclists and motorists. Length 32.4 minutes.
In an interview by Ben Joravsky with Dave Glowacz on WCPT-AM's Ben Joravsky Show, Ben and Dave discuss how to get past a mental "biking block;" how to accommodate bicycling on Lake Shore Drive; and dealing with agression on the road--from both cyclists and motorists. Length 5.4 minutes.
With sheer weight of football threatening to overwhelm us over the festive period you would be forgiven for feeling mildly confused. Fortunately the Total Football podcast is back to help you navigate the 600 or so games which seem to have taken place since Christmas. The Telegraph's Chief Football Writer Sam Wallace joins Thom Gibbs to give his views on who has come out on top since Boxing Day, as well as the latest on Jose Mourinho's contract situation at Manchester United and some transfer window chat, because it is January after all. Former Premier League referee Keith Hackett joins to discuss the effect of fixture pile-up can have on the people officiating the games. Finally Chris Bascombe looks ahead to Friday night's Merseyside derby in the FA Cup, and a possible debut for Virgil van Dijk. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this MichiMini the girls talk about one of the biggest disasters on the Great Lakes, and the song that came from it. FROM KATIE: Katie is a dumb dumb coconut and the Edmund Fitzgerald is NOT 7.3 football fields because a football field is not 100 feet. It’s 2.43. For science. (She toyed with Liz’s emotions, too.)
We have an obscure topic today: transportation in video games! Ryan leads the charge through the world of transportation systems in video games. We discuss games like Xenoblade Chronicles, World of Warcraft, Mass Effect, and of course- Zelda! This week is a shorter episode than normal (sorry folks!) because Nicole is busy moving into her first apartment!Send any questions/feedback/reviews to GetBlueshelled@gmail.com, or tweet at us! @GetBlueshelled, @BTCyd, @WinthyWhip, and @4Lenza!
Highlights Moving the goods - The railroads and the war effort |@ 01 :00 Lynn Heidelbaugh - The postal service in WW1 |@ 08:20 The “Hat in the ring Gang” - Centennial of the 94th Aero Squadron |@ 13:40 Mike Shuster - Dissent in the German forces |@ 15:15 Richard Rubin & Jonathan Bratten - Being German ain't easy in 1917 |@ 19:50 Speaking WW1 - This week’s word “Strafe” |@ 29:30 John Motley - 100C/100M project in Fort Towsen, OK |@ 30:20 Andrew Carroll - Center for American War Letters |@ 36:45 And more…----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is August 23rd, 2017 and our guests this week are: Lynn Heidelbaugh, Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum Mike Shuster from the great war project blog, The Storyteller and the Historian, Richard Rubin and Jonathan Bratten John Motley from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Fort Towson, Oklahoma And Andrew Carroll, Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] We’ve gone back in time 100 years to explore the war that changed the world! It is 1917 and America is preparing a war effort that is transforming her more quickly than any previous event in her short history. For example, 100 years later people will simply take for granted, the country’s ability to move huge volumes of goods, resources and people across the vast land. But there is no highway system in 1917… There are few canals… but there is a large and even transcontinental infrastructure - The railroads! So it is not surprising, that trains quickly becomes a key strategic element in the war effort, 100 years ago. Following are some the headlines and notes from the Official Bulletin - America’s War Gazette published daily by the Committee on Public Information, the US government propaganda ministry headed by George Creel. We’ll track the story about the railroads through its headlines and pages starting just a month after war is declared. [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: May 15, 1917 Headline: BILL TO GIVE PRESIDENT POWER OVER FREIGHT SHIPMENTS INTRODUCED The story reads: "As war conditions develop It is certain there will be times when the shipment of arms and ammunition may be of prime importance ; at another time the movement of provisions may be more important; yet at another, the movement of coal and Iron ore may become the most Important of all. Under these conditions It is thought essential that the President should have the power to determine what particular freight shall have priority and for how long this priority should continue. Less than a month later -- the scope of the challenge is outlined in the Bulletin: [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: June 5th, 1917 Headline: THE MOBILIZATION OF RAILROADS FOR THE NATION'S WAR NEEDS ARE DEFINED The story reads: Freight cars are lacking… There are 2,500,000 freight cars in the United States and their capacity is barely sufficient for current commercial needs. The railroads in the near future will use 120,000 cars to transport material for the construction of the ' new army ' training camps, and a continuous flow of cars to keep those camps in supplies. They estimate that It will take 200,000 cars to carry the material used for the construction of the Government merchant ships, whether of steel or of wood. They will require an enormous number of cars to move the steel for the ships under construction for the Navy, and no estimate whatever can be made of the number of cars which will be needed to carry the material used in the manufacture of munitions and supplies for the Army, and in moving them a second time from the point of manufacture to the shipping point. [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: June 21th, 1917 Headline: MORE EXTENDED USE OF INTERIOR WATERWAYS OF COUNTRY URGED BY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE TM: The “maxing out” of capacity is clearly being recognized by all concerned --- and everyone is looking for answers as this story illustrates: “The president of one of our leading railways has recently said : " The railroads of the United States are carrying more freight than ever before in the history of the country, but when they have carried traffic up to 100 per cent of their capacity there still remains 15, 25, perhaps 30 per cent in traffic which it is impossible for them to carry at all." No one --- who knows the facts, will question that the railways of the country are overwhelmed by the present traffic. There is said to be a shortage of 150,000 cars. Radical measures are being taken In an effort to meet the situation. The railroads are Insufficient for the task laid upon them and the problem is likely to become more serious. It will not be long before large bodies of troops must be moved with their equipment in this country. TM: Although Americans were used to traveling through the country by rail - A visit to aunt Tilly in not in the cards anytime soon, [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: July 17, 1917 Headline: HUGE REDUCTION IN PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE The story reads: The railroads of the United States, as part of their effort, under the direction of the Railroads' War Board, report the elimination of passenger trains aggregating over 16,200,000 miles of train service per year. This is done by the railroads to save man power, fuel, and motive power, that they may be applied to the transportation of necessities. Every ton of coal, every locomotive, every mile of track space, every man whose duties are absorbed by an unnecessary passenger train --- can be put to effective use in freight service, and nothing is more necessary at the moment to insure the safety and prosperity of the country than that the railroads be able to handle the utmost possible amount of freight. The elimination of passenger service already reported will make available over 1,120.000 tons of coal for other purposes. TM: 10 days later a positive public relations story is published in the bulletin about the railroad companies [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: July 27, 1917 Headline: RAILROADS INCREASE NATION'S FOOD SUPPLY BY LEASING SURPLUS LANDS WHICH THEY OWN The story reads: To help increase the Nation's food supply by utilizing as much idle acreage as possible the railroads of the West and Middle West are leasing millions of acres of lands - which they own - at nominal rental for grazing and agricultural purposes. In addition to leasing their land to farmers and cattlemen at a nominal rental, a number of the railroads are offering garden plots, rent free, to families along their right of way. This leads to the big story this week one hundred years ago… [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline: August 20th, 1917 Headline: PLANS FOR GREATEST TROOP MOVEMENT IN U. S. HISTORY ARE NOW BEING PERFECTED The American Railway Association Is Preparing Schedules To Insure Safe and Prompt Carrying of the Armies. The story reads: Altogether, 687,000 men will have in be transported to the various cantonments that the Government is building to house the new National Army. The movement will start September 5. Between that date and September 9 the railroads will complete the entrainment of 200,000 men, or approximately 30 per cent of the total number scheduled to be moved to the various training camps. The facts are that to move merely one field army of 80,000 men requires 6.229 cars made up into 366 trains, with as many locomotives and train crews. Meanwhile, in addition to moving the 687,000 recruits for the National Army, the railroads have been asked to supply transportation for the 350,000 members of the National Guard to their training camps. Closing TM: It is easy to see how challenging and strategic this key piece of infrastructure is to the war effort - So….Finally, in December of this year , 1917, the Interstate Commerce Commission recommends the total federal control of the railroad industry to ensure efficient operation. The takeover measures are to go beyond simply easing the congestion and expediting the flow of goods; they will have total control of all parties—management, labor, investors, and shipping— on behalf of this national interest. President Wilson issues an order for nationalization of the US railroad industry on December 26, 1917 [BANG SOUND EFFECT] The US Postal Service in WW1 Interview with Lynn [SOUND EFFECT WOOSH] Now that the troops are shipping out - first to training camp and soon thereafter overseas, another key logistics elements has to be nailed into place - one that is essential the the mental and spiritual well being of our fighting forces - Mail service! With us today is Lynn Heidelbaugh (HEIDEL-BAW), Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum who is going to talk to us about the mail service and how it adapted to the changing needs of a population at war. Welcome, Lynn! [exchange greetings] [Lynn, can you fill us in on how the postal service in america had to transform and adapt when war was declared? ] [You lost postal workers to the draft didn’t you?] [Lynn - later in the show we’ll hear from Andrew Carroll from the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University - he contributed to your Pershing “My fellow Soldiers - Letters from WWI” exhibit at the museum. When did that open?] [Lynn - Museum exhibits are not really about artifacts and objects - they are about stories - as the curator for a postal museum exhibit about WW1 - is there anything that sticks out as a particularly memorable story.] [Did the postal service get Involved with mail censorship or was that strictly the war department?] [Thank you Lynn] That was Lynn Heidelbaugh (HEIDEL-BAW), Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum. link:https://postalmuseum.si.edu/ War in the Sky [SOUND EFFECT] This week in our War in The Sky segment we are going to talk about the famous US 94th Aero Squadron- which is established at Kelly Field, Texas on August 20, 1917. The “Hat in the ring Gang” named for their squadron logo - is one of the first American pursuit squadrons to reach the Western Front and see combat. Three notable airmen serve with the squadron, perhaps the most well known is Eddie Rickenbacker, who will be awarded almost every decoration attainable, including the Medal of Honor and the Distinguished Service Cross. On a personal note, I have a silver cigarette case from my grandfather that is signed by a bunch of his flying buddies including Eddie Rickenbacker. I’ve always treasured that... So, another interesting member of the Hat in the Ring Gang is Raoul Lufbery.. Who transferred over from the famous Lafayette Escadrille. Lufbery, a really colorful character, famously adopted a lion cub while with the Lafayette and named him Whiskey, later got Whiskey a lioness playmate called Soda. Now - besides being a little eccentric, he is, of course, also a great aviator… Finally there is Douglas Campbell who will become the first AMERICAN TRAINED pilot to be an air ace. We will follow more of the 94th Aero Squadron’s exploits over the coming months, a famous squadron that was born 100 years ago this week. There are several links in the podcast notes to learn more. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/94th_Aero_Squadron https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/94th_Fighter_Squadron#World_War_I https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/94th-aero-squadron-photographs-sieurin-1917-1919 https://downunderaviationnews.wordpress.com/the-hat-in-the-ring-gang-the-combat-history-of-the-94th-aero-squadron-in-world-war-1/ www.ww1cc.org/warinthesky [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project Next we are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War Project blog. By now, we’ve heard about the French Mutinies of 1917, the mass desertion in the Russian army, and bewildered and beleaguered troops across the war fronts. But it wasn’t just the allies. Today Mike’s post looks at the war weariness in the German Military. Welcome Mike! Thank you Mike. That was Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK:http://greatwarproject.org/2017/08/20/insurrection-in-the-german-military/ The Great War Channel For videos about WW1, our friend at the Great War Channel on Youtube have been producing great videos about great war since 2014.. Here is Indy Nidel - the host of the Great War Channel. 3rd Great War Recording of Indy This week’s new episodes include: The Battle of Hill 70 - Mackensen Advances in Romania Trench Mortars, German double standards and Hughes Shovel And Romanian Guns of WW1 Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar Storyteller and the Historian Next, it is time for the Storyteller and the Historian - Today the intrepid duo are going to explore the challenges of being a German American during WW1. [RUN OPENING] [RUN SEGMENT] Thank you gentlemen! That was - the StoryTeller - Richard Rubin and The Historian - Jonathan Bratten The Storyteller and the Historian is now a full hour long monthly podcast. Look for them on iTunes and libsyn or follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: http://storytellerandhistorian.libsyn.com World War One NOW [SOUND TRANSITION] We have moved forward in time to the present… Welcome to WW1 Centennial News NOW - This part of the program is not about history but how the centennial of the War that changed the world is being commemorated today. Commission News This week in Commission News, We are announcing a new program from the National WW1 Museum and Memorial - called - Send A Deserving Teacher on an Adventure - You can nominate a teacher of your choice (which can include yourself) for a drawing to win a free trip to the National World War I Museum and Memorial. The drawing is random, but the platform being used to collect the entries allows users to enter more ballots by doing actions such as: sharing the contest on social media, visiting the education resource archive, and so on. And of course, you and your nominee will be signed up for semi-monthly Education Newsletter. The contest runs through Sept. 8 at theworldwar.org/contest There is a link in the podcast notes. Link: theworldwar.org/contest Activities and Events [Sound Effect] At the Commission we created U.S. National WW1 Centennial Events Register where we are compiling and archiving WW1 Commemoration events from around the country- not just from major metros and museums but also local events from the heart of the country- showing how the WW1 Centennial Commemoration is playing out all over America.. You can access and contribute to the register at ww1cc.org/events. Click the big red button to put your ww1 commemoration event into the register or use the search box in the left column to see what is happening in your neck of the woods. link: http://ww1cc.org/events Oil Paintings Our local event pick for this week comes from the Public Libraries of Maryland. A special WW1 Oil Paintings exhibit is currently on display at the Thurmont Regional Library and will be moving to the C. Burr Artz Public Library in Frederick, Maryland until end of September. The exhibit includes a set of five paintings of WW1 planes by Robert Horvath, a former Talbot County Free Library director. The paintings are on loan from the U.S. Air Force Museum in Washington, D.C. Margaret Carty, executive director of the Maryland Library Association, who helped put the exhibit together, noted: “When you look at the aviation then and the aviation now...for young people it must be almost mind-boggling to think that anyone dared to get into those,” In Oct the exhibit will go to Montgomery county at the Olney branch, followed by Talbot County in November. Follow links in the podcast notes to find out more. Link:http://www.cecildaily.com/spotlight/article_32d0cfa7-44d7-56c6-8d66-46e1b3827c41.html http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/component/jevents/eventdetail/47120/ww1-oil-paintings-exhibition.html?Itemid=1090&filter_reset=1 http://www.fcpl.org/branches-hours/thurmont-regional-library http://www.fcpl.org/branches-hours/c-burr-artz-public-library http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/library http://www.tcfl.org Boston General For our major metro event pick of the week, we go to Boston Massachusetts where the Russell Museum of Medical History and Innovation features: The Spirit of Devotion: Massachusetts General Hospital and the First World War There is a short film about the hospital’s involvement in WWI and they will host several lectures. The hospital lobby exhibit will be changed every few months with new material. The organization operated a Base Hospital in Talence, France between 1917 and 1918, with many doctors, nurses and other personnel joining medical efforts in support of the Allied forces. Read more about the upcoming exhibits and lectures by following the links in the notes. link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/component/jevents/eventdetail/10429/the-spirit-of-devotion-massachusetts-general-hospital-and-the-first-world-war.html http://www.massgeneral.org/museum/exhibits/front-lines/ http://www.massgeneral.org/museum/news/?display=Events [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And for our newest feature “Speaking World War 1 - Where we explore today’s words & phrases that are rooted in world war I --- This week’s word is Strafe or Strafing… In German.. The word for “punishment” is “Strafe” - And that is exactly what german fighter planes did - as they swept down from the skies, flying low to the ground as they unloaded their machine guns into the soldier in the trenches. It was a punishment from the sky. This air to ground support maneuver soon become known as to “strafe” or strafing the troops - an anglicized version of the german word for punishment - Strafe - this week’s word for - Speaking WW1 - see the translation from Google Translate in the podcast notes. Naya - da geb ich dir eine strafe! link: https://translate.google.com/#de/en/Strafe 100 Cities/100 Memorials [SOUND EFFECT] John Motley - Fort Towson, OK Every week we are profiling one of the many amazing projects submitted to our $200,000 matching grant giveaway to rescue ailing WW1 memorials. The program is called 100 Cities / 100 Memorials. Last week we profiled the Albert Harry Bode Gravesite in Jackson California. This week, we head to Fort Towson, Oklahoma to learn more about a very unique project there. Joining us is John Motley, Retired US Army Lieutenant Colonel and nephew of Mrs. Margie Motley who, at 95 years young, has commissioned a new WW1 Memorial for the town of Fort Towson, Oklahoma in memory of her father, Cecil Evan Hopson, and all the doughboy veterans of Fort Towson, XXX county and Oklahoma featuring a life-size World War I Doughboy statue. Welcome, John! [exchange greetings] John, this started as a small and simple search for a figureen for a headstone, but has become much much more. Would you share the story with us? John, when will the memorial be dedicated? John - On behalf of the World War One Centennial Commission, from all of us here at WW1 Centennial news - and I am sure on behalf of our listeners - Would you please extend our warmest thanks and congratulations to your aunt - Mrs. Margie Motley for her dedication in remembering our WW1 veterans’ service - in the war that changed the world. Mrs. Motley. You are an amazing patriot and an amazing human being. We are all incredibly proud to have met you through your nephew and your work. Thank you! Thank you John! [exchange] That was John Motley for the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Fort Towson, Oklahoma. We will continue to profile the submitting teams and their unique and amazing projects on the show over the coming months. Learn more about the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program at ww1cc.org/100memorials or follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials [SOUND EFFECT] Education Today in our Education section, we are going to continue with our theme on letters from the past - On this show, we’ve heard time and time again - about the powerful emotional impact and personal connection - experienced from reading the letters of the era. This makes the archiving and sharing, of letters and journals from WW1 one of the most powerful commemorations there is. And it is also the focus of our next guest... Andrew Carroll is the Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University. [Welcome Andy!] [Exchange greetings] Andy - your focus is on letters from all wars - but from your WW1 collection - is there one letter or series that particularly stands out for you? [You’ve worked with Lynn Heidelbaugh from the smithsonian who was “on” earlier in the show - We have a lot of people and organizations from the centennial community that listen to this show - How can individuals and organizations access your archive?] [Andy - a related question - how can that community of interest contribute to your work?] [Finally Andy - You have another commemoration project you mentioned to Katherine - a commemorative WW1 plaque in memory of Edward Stone -- can you tell us a little about that?] [Thank you for joining us] That was Andrew Carroll, the Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University. Follow the link in the podcast notes to connect to the Center. https://www.chapman.edu/research/institutes-and-centers/cawl/million-letters-campaign.aspx [SOUND EFFECT] Updates from the States Illinois Welcome to our Updates from the States - starting with some exciting news from our friends in the Prairie State! Illinois - The First Division Museum at Cantigny Park in Wheaton, IL will reopen to the public after a 1-year restoration. The reopening and ribbon cutting is on Saturday, August 26, at 11 am. The museum features new and updated exhibits and some new, cutting-edge storytelling techniques. The museum’s reopening coincides with the centennial inauguration of the famed military unit known as the “Big Red One.” It became the first division of the U.S. Army in June 1917, assembling to fight in France. Read more about the First Division and the museum's new features by following the link in the podcast notes link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3023-first-division-museum-grand-reopening-set-for-august-26.html [SOUND EFFECT] North Dakota Next, from the Roughrider State -- North Dakota, important plans are underway to honor Native American World War One veterans. Even before most Native Americans had citizenship rights, thousands of men from tribes across the country showed their patriotism by volunteering for the military and fighting in World War I. Now, as the nation solemnly marks the Centennial, United Tribes Technical College - UTTC - at Bismarck is planning to honor Native American servicemen. The honoring will be held on Sept. 10 during the 2017 UTTC International Powwow. We hope to have a guest on from the event in the next few weeks to tell us more - but for now - you can follow the link in the podcast notes. links:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3026-plans-to-honor-wwi-native-veterans-in-north-dakota.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine - You have two photos to tell us about today - Take it away! The 94th Aero The Hat in the Ring Squadron strikes a pose link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/826621890846444/?type=3&theater The Eclipses Not one but two eclipses swept over the earth during WW1 Link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/827080740800559/?type=3&theater Thank you Katherine. Closing And that is WW1 Centennial News for this week. We want to thank you for joining us and our guests: Lynn Heidelbaugh, Curator at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum Mike Shuster updating us on conflict in the German Army The Storyteller and the Historian, Richard Rubin and Jonathan Bratten giving us a glimpse of life as a German American in World War One John Motley from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Fort Towson, Oklahoma And Andrew Carroll, Founding Director of the Center for American War Letters at Chapman University Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. If you like the work we are doing, please support it with a tax deductible donation at ww1cc.org/donate - all lower case Or if you are on your smart phone text the word: WW1 to 41444. that's the letters ww the number 1 texted to 41444. Any amount is appreciated. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thanks for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here with someone about the war that changed the world! [music] Is that plane going to strafe us!?
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