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Type of musical instrument of the brass family

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WDR 2 Comedy Podcast
Fahrstuhl zum Schamott "Zapfenstreich"

WDR 2 Comedy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 1:34


"Beatles auf der Tuba muss man mögen". Von Tobias Brodowy.

K-Cast
Randkowanie w Korei

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 28:21


Czy randkowanie w Korei jest jak w k-dramach? No może nie do końca, ale na pewno jest ciekawym tematem i różni się od randkowania w polskiej kulturze. Jak długo partnerzy czekają na poznanie rodziców swojej drugiej połówki? Czy content typu 'my korean boyfriend...' zawsze jest ok? Gdzie Koreańczycy szukają miłości? Dowiecie się, słuchając tego odcinka. Zapraszamy! __________________________________ Piosenki w odcinku: 1. Blackpink “Lovesick girls”, 2. ALL(H)OURS “Kings & Queens”, 3. Junggigo, Soyou "Some" 4. Seventeen “I don't understand but I love you”, 5. Shinee “Love like oxygen”, __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft

Endüstri Radyo
Doç. Dr. Tuba IŞIK - Salih Çaktı ile Startup Dünyası

Endüstri Radyo

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 46:46


Salih Çaktı'nın hazırlayıp sunduğu Startup Dünyası programına Medipol Üniversitesi Kariyer Merkezi Müdürü Doç. Dr. Tuba IŞIK konuk oldu.

TMD With Scotty & Tony
What a Weird Week Fri May 2: It's a Road Show on National Tuba Day! Ten Fun/ Weird/ Odd/ Interesting things from the news #Roadshow #weirdnews #tubaday

TMD With Scotty & Tony

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 16:04


Hi friends, I'm Scott and this is What a Weird Week, a look at the odd, interesting, strange, fun and weird stories that made news this week. See bottom of shownotes page for a transcript of the podcast episode.  To Subscribe/ get in touch/ other see www.shownotes.page. Thanks for rating and reviewing!These are the shownotes for Season 6, Ep 18 first published Fri May 2, 2025.   Terrible news about deep fake videos from our friends, the scientists https://www.popsci.com/technology/deepfakes-undetectable-heartbeats/Hikers Discover $340,000 Gold Treasure in Czech Republic https://www.popsci.com/science/hikers-discover-gold-coins/US Navy Loses Fighter Jet in Red Sea/ sharp turn incident https://www.popsci.com/technology/super-hornet-falls-overboard/ Plant Screams https://www.sciencealert.com/plants-really-do-scream-we-just-never-heard-them-until-now High fashion sandwich bag https://shop.panerabread.com/en-ca/products/croissantclutch Tall Pooch and Short Pooch World Record Event https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/04/30/Guinness-World-Records-tallest-dog-shortest-dog-meet/8381746035488/ Rescued climber lost phone, returns to Mount Fuji, gets rescued again https://explorersweb.com/climber-rescued-twice-from-mount-fuji-in-one-week-after-returning-to-retrieve-lost-phone/ One step closer to Jurassic Park in real life via T Rex leather Purse?! https://studyfinds.org/dinosaur-skin-purses-real-leather-from-t-rex-dna/   Eight Million Dimes Spill Onto Texas Highway https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/04/30/Texas-highway-dimes-Alvord/8391746043732/ Snake Falls into Woman's Margarita at Virginia Restaurant https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/04/28/snake-margarita-Patron-Mexican-Restaurant-Cantina-Sandston-Virginia/8521745850402/ David Rush Breaks World Record for One-Handed Toilet Paper Stacking https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2025/04/28/Guinness-World-Records-David-Rush-toilet-paper-stacking-one-hand/7381745851311/

K-Cast
Jak zaplanować podróż do Korei lub Japonii?

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 44:39


Już niedługo podróże do Japonii będą kosztowniejsze niż były do tej pory. Dlaczego? Japonia walczy ze zbyt dużą liczbą odwiedzających ją turystów, podwyższając ceny usług dla przyjezdnych. Jeśli taka wycieczka jest waszym marzeniem, to może warto odbyć ją jak najszybciej. Pomoże wam w tym Matylda, która niedawno wróciła ze swojej podróży do Japonii i Korei. W tym odcinku dowiecie się, na co należy zwrócić uwagę podczas planowania takiego tripu. Czy poruszanie się po dużych miastach Japonii jest skomplikowane? Gdzie w Seulu udać się jako k-popiara? Mamy nadzieję, że ten odcinek ułatwi wam planowanie podróży, lub po prostu dowiecie się czegoś ciekawego o tych krajach. Miłego słuchania! __________________________________ Piosenki w odcinku: 1. Woodz „Drowning”, 2. Cheeze, Young K „It just happened”, 3. Mrs. GREEN APPLE „Kusushiki”, 4. LUCY „Wakey Wakey”, 5. Day6 „Happy”, 6. QWER „My name is Malguem”, __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft

ShiftLess
Episode 102 - TUBA Trail Scouting & Happy Little Accidents

ShiftLess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 98:20


Reach out and touch us: shiftlesslive@gmail.com Exploring the Deep South: Bike Adventures, Hidden Trails, and Louisiana CuisineIn this episode of the Shiftless podcast, hosts Kevin and Brad dive into a fun and varied discussion about their recent adventures and plans. Kevin shares his detailed scouting trip across Mississippi and Louisiana, highlighting picturesque biking trails, unexpected resupply points, and unique challenges like unmaintained trails and thick gravel roads. The episode also touches on amusing anecdotes such as Kevin's stop at the Francis restaurant in St. Francisville and trying local banana pudding. Meanwhile, Brad discusses his recent rides around Denton, prepping for an upcoming trip, and scratchings some culinary itches with Korean fried chicken. The conversation covers everything from the technical aspects of bike setup to the simpler pleasures of local food, providing listeners with an engaging mix of travel stories, biking insights, and a dose of local culture.00:00 Introduction and Preamble00:34 Welcome to Shiftless Podcast01:16 Golf Stories and Weather Talk02:22 Garage Cleaning and Fixing Things03:12 Recent Adventures and Headlines04:29 Revel Bikes Closure Discussion07:48 State Bicycles New Mountain Bike16:30 Single Speed and Bike Setup26:56 Air Conditioner Troubles and Summer Tips42:01 Upcoming Ride Plans44:40 Route Scouting and Adventures46:39 Happy Little Accidents47:06 Mapping the Route from Waynesboro to Castor48:29 Exploring the Monkey Trail and Mountain Biking49:46 Scouting the Route from Minden to Texarkana52:34 Challenges of Crossing the Mississippi River59:50 The Louisiana Trails Dilemma01:09:21 Food Highlights and Happy Little Accidents01:30:45 Preparing for the Next Adventure

Obligations at the Lounge
OATL33: Jazz Fest with Robin Rapuzzi!!! Music by Tuba Skinny!

Obligations at the Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 72:24


Robin walks a block and a half from his house to join Howie and Scully in the King Room for a chat about our beloved neighborhood.  He tells how he came to New Orleans looking for inspiration many years ago and how he continues to find it; he explains what its like to play multiple instruments in several different bands including washboard with Tuba Skinny (BJ's regulars),  drums with James McClaskey (BJ's every Sunday), and violin and mandolin with his own Italian band The Gloworm Trio (every Wednesday at Vaughan's).  He shares the grueling but invigorating experience of playing the Jazz Fest and gigging every night when its done.  Scully contracts Robin -- also a blacksmith -- to forge some one of kind hooks to go under the bar and on the wall so he doesn't have to keep "hanging his coat on a nail." Howie reveals her love of bells!!!We listen to three of his own compositions recorded by Tuba Skinny.

Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men
484 – Hell Tuba

Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 53:13


In which the 2000 Magik miniseries is not a good comics series but is an excellent heavy metal concept album; Nightmare has a nightmare; and tubas work differently in Hell.

Podcast Živě
Týden Živě: KPZ od Mapy.cz a chytré hodinky pro lidi, kteří ještě nemají chytré hodinky

Podcast Živě

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 17:25


Loni v říjnu jsme vám ukázali, k čemu je ChatGPT v hodinkách Amazfit. V únoru jsme vám v hodinkách stejné značky ukázali hlasovou navigaci v offline mapách. Dnes vám ukážeme, že tohle všechno můžete mít i v novém modelu Amazfit Bip 6 s cenovkou 1990 Kč.Celý tenhle Týden Živě ladíme do turistiky, takže vám ukážeme malou kuriozitku od Mapy.cz (pardon, Mapy.com), která nám přistála v redakci. Máme lehké podezření, že za tímhle pěkným kitem stojí cestovatelskyobchod.cz.00:35 – Tuba od Mapy.cz a Kousky světa05:21 – Hodinky Amazfit Bip 616:55 – Závěrℹ️ Za nákup, který na Alze uskutečníte prostřednictvím odkazu v článku, může Živě dostat provizi.

Fringe Radio Network
The Ecology of Souls (Part 1) with Joshua Cutchin - Where Did The Road Go?

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 104:00


Seriah is joined by author, researcher, musician, and friend of the show Joshua Cutchin to discuss Josh's recent book “Ecology of Souls”. Topics include the difficulties of spelling and pronouncing Josh's last name, Josh's love of music and the tuba, Mardi Grau, Josh's future book “Fourth Wall Phantoms”, Josh's over decade-long podcast history, Micah Hanks, surprising acceptance of “Ecology of Souls”, the technical aspects of producing the book, the 2017 resurgence of nuts-and-bolts ufology, Barbara Fisher and the cycle of life, Kenneth Ring's “The Omega Project”, Ann Strieber, aliens and fairies and the dead, Greys and other “aliens” in NDEs, Ray Hernandez, completely human-looking UFO occupants, the book “Communion” and the surge in experiences with Greys, the ambiguities of the Near Death Experience, Eric Wargo, pre-membering, Out of Body Experiences during NDEs, a fascinating study by a cardiac surgeon, DMT, death as the hub around which multiple phenomenon revolve, Rick Strassman, Jeff Kripal, psychedelics and their limits, paranormal events and personal transformation, the lack of either/or contradiction between physical and spiritual experiences, Seriah's black dog at a crossroads experience, materialist-reductionism, re-enchanting and the need for meaning, Seriah's EVP and the call of a fox, Jungian interpretation, Dr. Gregory Shushan and expectations of NDEs, paranormal archetypes, the near-universal association of the human soul with birds, the ancient Egyptian conception of the soul, Dr. Edgar Mitchell, the cross-over between NDEs and alien abduction experiences, the experience-prone personality, John Keel associating UFOs and NDEs (“death dreams”), a Keel report where MIB and mysterious scuba divers approach a possibly dying man on a boat, Keel's approach to journalism, absolute agnosticism and the writing process, life-changing results from perceived (but not actual) paranormal experiences, near-NDEs, the imaginal realm and its origins, the concept of “real” and its contradictions, philosophical uncertainties, reality and its interpretations, NDEs among those who in no way died, the Seth material, Moody's list of common NDE experience, impossible healing after NDEs, Cherylee Black, varieties of NDE experience, Divine justice, side-effects of NDEs and encounter experiences, the possible electrical nature of paranormal phenomena, the idea of oneness, reincarnation, hypnotic regression and its issues, Jim Tucker, Patrick Harper, Brent Raines, an incident with a hypnotic regression and an in-real-time UFO sighting, the movie “Presence”, Robert Monroe and psychopomps, Anubis, birds and horses and dogs as psychopomps, shamans, the sun and the moon as psychopomps, the boat as psychopomp, bees symbolic meanings, horses and the sun, diminutive paranormal entities, celebrities dying in threes, three-ness in the paranormal, Freud and polypsychism, doppelgangers, light phenomena and the soul, poltergeist activity and unconscious projection, a very unique outro music piece featuring Josh playing the tuba in a brass jazz band, and much more! This is some truly wonderful information-packed conversation!

Petite Pousse - Marketing et Développement Personnel
77. Equilibrer l'entrepreneuriat et la parentalité - Mon interview sur le podcast Tuba de Géraldine Fevrat

Petite Pousse - Marketing et Développement Personnel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 49:29


Aujourd'hui, je vous propose de découvrir l'interview réalisée sur le podcast Tuba de Géraldine Fevrat. Ensemble, on a discuté de comment concilier entrepreneuriat et parentalité dans un quotidien multi-casquette.Dans cet épisode, je vous partage mon parcours et mes premières expériences avant la création de mon agence, Authentic Communication. Je vous explique comment j'ai décidé de me lancer en solo après une réflexion profonde sur mes valeurs, notamment celle de la liberté. J'y raconte aussi mon aventure lorsque ma fille est arrivée juste un an après le lancement de mon entreprise. On parle des défis, des choix d'organisation,de  l'importance de s'écouter et d'adapter son planning en fonction de ses propres besoins et de ceux de sa famille. Et je vous partage également des astuces pour nourrir votre créativité malgré une vie bien remplie, en mettant l'accent sur l'écoute de soi et la flexibilité.Bref, un épisode riche pour toutes celles et ceux qui jonglent entre les rôles d'entrepreneur et de parent. Bonne écoute

Breaking The Tethers
Breaking The Tethers - Episode April 14, 2025

Breaking The Tethers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025


Tuba, Chapman Stick, piano, prog, and much more!Playlist: Jeremy Ledbetter Trio - GravityHot 8 Brass Band - Big tubaStan Tracey Quartet - Starless and bible blackBrian Baggett - Ojos verdesEmerson Lake & Palmer - Piano improvisationsSteve Lehman - 23cThe Irv Grossman Sextet - Sound adviceRh Positive: Jim Heineman's Dream Band - Whirlwind

Occupied Thoughts
"One hour after an attack, we prepare to be attacked again": Survival in Masafer Yatta

Occupied Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 70:14


In this episode of Occupied Thoughts, FMEP's Sarah Anne Minkin speaks with writer and activist Ali Awad about life in Masafer Yatta, the part of the West Bank where he lives, which is subject to ongoing and escalating state-backed Israeli settler attacks. Ali describes life in his rural village, Tuba, on "a good day," a day without settler attacks, and also looks at the history of Masafer Yatta under Israeli occupation, including decades of being unsettled and facing forcible transfer and the threat of continued expulsion. Ali describes the escalations in attacks and threats against these communities since October 7th, 2023, including recent attacks targeting his village and family. Looking at the multi-pronged Israeli efforts to force Palestinians out of Masafer Yatta, Ali talks about the loss of any sense of security, hope, or the possibility of a future on the land he and his families have inhabited for many generations. And he speaks about efforts to support children traumatized by settler/soldier violence, to connect with human rights activists fighting these injustices, and to achieve the security and freedom needed for more "good days" in Masafer Yatta. Ali Awad is a human rights activist and writer from Tuba in the South Hebron Hills. He has a degree in English literature. Read more of Ali's work here: Starving Palestine: Israeli colonialism and the struggle for food sovereignty in Masafer Yatta. Words by Manal Shqair. Photographs by Ali Awad. Vittles, 2/10/25: https://www.vittlesmagazine.com/p/starving-palestine Ali Awad: “Many West Bank Palestinians Are Being Forced Out of Their Villages. Is My Family Next?” New York Times 11/20/25: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/20/opinion/israel-west-bank-palestinians.html Ali's many articles on +972 Magazine: https://www.972mag.com/writer/ali-awad/ Ali Awad in Haaretz: https://www.haaretz.com/ty-WRITER/0000017f-da25-d432-a77f-df3fa13f0000 Humans of Masafer Yatta: https://humansofmasaferyatta.substack.com/ For more on the attacks in Jinba, Susya, and Tuba, see: Israeli settlers attacked Jinba — then came back in army uniform (Oren Ziv, +972 Magazine, 4/2/25): https://www.972mag.com/jinba-pogrom-israeli-settlers-soldiers/ In Masafer Yatta, we need more than awards — we need protection (Ahmad Nawajah, +972 Magazine, 4/8/25): https://www.972mag.com/susiya-masafer-yatta-oscars-protection/ On the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land and ongoing attacks in Masafer Yatta, see https://www.972mag.com/search/?q=no%20other%20land For more on Masafer Yatta: https://savemasaferyatta.com/ To watch the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land: https://nootherland.com/ Sarah Anne Minkin, PhD, is FMEP's Director of Programs & Partnerships. She is an expert on the intersection between Israeli civil society and Palestinian civil rights and human rights advocacy as well as the ways that Jewish Americans approach the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She leads FMEP's programming, works to deepen FMEP's relationships with existing and potential grantees, and builds relationships with new partners in the philanthropic community. A graduate of Yale University, Sarah Anne earned her doctorate at the University of California-Berkeley. Original music by Jalal Yaquoub.

Game That Tune
Episode 25-7: Fat Guy Tuba

Game That Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025


We're playing the one of the best kinds of bad game on this week's episode: games based on MOVIES! Our merch store is back, now on TeePublic! Check it out and grab something absurd for you or a friend! Join us in Discord! Check out our Patreon page! Patreon.com/GameThatTune is the home for exclusive content! Special thanks to our ABSURD FAN tier Patreon producers: Daniel Perkey, Sam L, PhoenixTear2121, BeastPond, HCO and Spanky McMasters! 0:00:00 Welcome to Game That Tune! 0:09:25 Game 1 0:15:30 Game 1 Reveal 0:31:37 Game 2 0:36:02 Game 2 Reveal 0:49:51 Game That BOOM! 0:57:25 VGM Threesome! 1:04:05 VGM Threesome Song 2 1:12:42 VGM Threesome Song 3 1:22:23 Game 4 1:28:40 Game 4 Reveal 1:34:41 Bluesky Bonus Request! 1:37:05 This Game's Winner Is... 1:42:51 Bonus Music/Outro

K-Cast
Kim Soo Hyun, odwołanie prezydenta i skandal Kiss Of Life

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 34:20


Wasza korespondentka Matylda nadaje ten odcinek prosto z Korei! Jest o czym mówić, bo ostatni czas w koreańskiej kulturze był pełen kontrowersji. Od odwołania prezydenta, przez sprawy Kim Soo Hyuna i Kiss of Life, po wyciek domniemanych ‘terabajtów' informacji z k-popowych wytwórni. Omówimy i wyjaśnimy sobie to wszystko, a dodatkowo dowiecie się co ciekawego można zobaczyć w koreańskim metrze, jakich piosenek w ostatnim czasie słucha Matylda i w lekcjach jakiego tańca uczestniczyła. Zapraszamy do słuchania! __________________________________ Piosenki w odcinku: 1. Kai „Adult Swim”, 2. ARTMS „Burn”, 3. Ten „Stunner”, 4. Le Sserafim „Come Over”, 5. Nmixx „Know about me” __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraf

Next2thelamp's podcast
Next 2 The Lamp - Ep. 181 Dr. Tom (Musician, Scientist)

Next2thelamp's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 69:09


On this episode we have the wonderful Dr. Tom. Dr. Tom is a local musician and scientist who keeps killing it in his field. We discuss music, his life, and his field of science! check it out and don't forget to show him some love!

Een toontje lager
#29 Twijfel jij?

Een toontje lager

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 53:18


In deze twijfelachtige aflevering komen er 2 onderwerpen ter sprake. We trappen af met de eeuwige twijfel en onzekerheid. Prachtig verwoord door de living legend Sir. Simon Rattle. En we kijken naar de imposante carrières van twee legendes van onze eigen kopersectie. Tubaïst Hendrik-Jan Renes heeft nog een handje vol concerten te gaan en dan mag hij aan zijn welverdiende pensioen beginnen. In de Solistenkamer bespreken we onder andere met hem hoe de twijfel zich manifesteerde gedurende zijn carrière. En "Het verhaal uit de zaal" komt deze keer van niemand minder dan oud-collega en hoornist Jos Buurman. Onze Pierre zit op zijn stoel, en we bespreken hoe het toch komt dat die stoel zo heet is. Speelt Jos nog? Komt hij nog wel eens luisteren? Duidelijk wordt dat deze legendes niet voor 1 pensioengat zijn te vangen. Het pareltje is deze keer van Jos Buurman. Hij vertelt dat op tournee met Yuja Wang het toegift hem altijd in de juiste stemming bracht :)Je kan niet tegen de wind in plassen..Jan-GhendrikHet staat er maar 1 keer.Abonneer nu snel op onze podcast en volg ons op:FacebookInstagramTikTokYoutubeRotterdams Philharmonisch Orkest Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

K-Cast
TripleS - największa girl group w k-popie

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 24:03


TripleS to grupa z jedną z najciekawszych koncepcji z k-popie. W tym odcinku Matylda opowie wam, jak fani decydują o jej dalszych losach i co musicie zrobić, żeby dołączyć do tego procesu. Oprócz tego omówimy sobie subunity w kolejności ich powstawania, członkinie (których jest aż 24!!!) i ulubione piosenki naszej prowadzącej. Jeśli lubisz tripleS lub po prostu chcesz je lepiej poznać, to odcinek dla ciebie! Miłego słuchania

K-Cast
Taemin - idol idoli

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 29:30


Taemin – król sceny, ikona k-popu i najmłodszy członek SHINee! W tym odcinku Matylda opowiada o jego niezwykłej karierze – od debiutu w grupie jako 14-latek , przez solowe hity, aż po działalność w SuperM. Jak wyglądała jego droga do sukcesu? Jakie były jego najbardziej ikoniczne momenty na scenie i w telewizji? Przy okazji Matylda przygląda się też innym idolom, którzy debiutowali w bardzo młodym wieku – niektórzy mieli zaledwie 13 lat! Jak to wpływa na ich kariery? O tym wszystkim w dzisiejszym odcinku! Piosenki: 1. Taemin - Guilty 2. SHINee - Replay 3. Taemin - Danger 4. Taemin - Move 5. Taemin - Criminal 6. Taemin - Sexy in the air __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft/

K-Cast
"Idol w ogniu" Rin Usami - o relacjach fanów z idolami

K-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 58:01


Co sprawia, że fani tak mocno przywiązują się do swoich idoli? W tym odcinku Matylda zagłębia się w temat relacji fandom–idol, inspirowana książką 'Idol w ogniu'. Główna bohaterka, znajduje w swoim ulubionym artyście wsparcie i motywację, ale czy można aż tak bardzo polegać na kimś, kogo nigdy się nie spotkało? Idole potrafią dodawać energii, inspirować i pomagać w trudnych chwilach, ale jak znaleźć w tym zdrową równowagę? Matylda opowiada o swoich własnych doświadczeniach jako fanka k-popu i czyta Wasze wiadomości o tym, jak muzyka i idole wpłynęli na Wasze życie. To odcinek pełen refleksji, ale i ciepłych historii o tym, jak wyjątkowe mogą być te relacje. __________________________________ Odcinek z Edytą Prusinowską: https://fm.tuba.pl/podcast/1056,ksiazka-z-k-popem-w-tle-edyta-prusinowska __________________________________ Odcinek z Anetą z całym szacunkiem: https://fm.tuba.pl/podcast/1344,ciemne-strony-k-popowych-fandomow __________________________________ Tuba.fm na Tiktoku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@tuba.fm https://www.instagram.com/tuba.fm/ __________________________________ Matylda na TikToku i Instagramie: https://www.tiktok.com/@everycraft https://www.instagram.com/_everycraft/

Musical Decadence Radio
AKASUM - Depersonalization vol. 155

Musical Decadence Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 127:34


01. Led Zeppelin - Tangerine 02. Kind Des Geistes_Childhood Intelligence - Brain in D Maj 03. Dimitris Petsetakis - Ierias' Entrance 04. Aphex Twin - Buchla 200 Rhtym 2B 05. Art of Noise - Counterpoint 06. Bartosz Kruczynski & Poly Chain - Velicious 07. ##### - Track 12 08. H.A.N.K. - Jag Är Jag 09. The Second Approach Trio, Andrei Razin, Igor Ivanushkin, Tatiana Komova - Времыш 10. Московский государственный академический камерный хор, Тимофей Гольберг - Реквием:4. Tuba mirum (Альфред Шнитке: Реквием) 11. Владимир Пресняков - Замок из дождя 12. DARKPYRAMID - A Hotel Room (Lit By A TV Screen) 13. Крематорий - Вера 14. Madonna - What It Feels Like for a Girl 15. Upupayāma - Dabadaba 16. ewa awe - Think Twice 17. NOISE - Mevlevi Order (2025 New Found Sound Avant Garde Track) 18. Dimitris Petsetakis - Pythia's Dance 19. Алена Сашина - Земляничка 20. 300 mA - A7-L'ivresse et l'azure 21. 300 mA - A8-Nocturne 22. Kind Des Geistes_Childhood Intelligence - Brain in A Min 23. Lowering - Perpetual Storm 24. ambientsketchbook - Solidarity 25. Ito Project - 導入 26. ВИА Гра - Я не вернусь 27. Dimitris Petsetakis - Pyrrhic Dance 28. Benoit Pioulard;Sean Curtis Patrick - Cabot 29. qebrus - ᒬ ᗏ ᓀ ⌊∴ᕽ ᗗᕽ ∵⌉ ᓃ ᗌ ᒦ feat. Balkansky 30. MONOKINI - До свидания 31. Vanadium - Lifelong 32. Nautilus Pompilius - Атлантида (Remix) 33. MONOKINI - Беги 34. Московский государственный академический камерный хор, Тимофей Гольберг - Реквием:3. Dies irae (Альфред Шнитке: реквием) 35. Линда - Небесный город 36. Nirvana - Lake of Fire 37. Анжелина Петросова - Танго на Льду 38. ewa awe - City Interlude 39. Deadушки - Коллекционер 40. Scooter - The First Time 41. Не надо шутить с войной - НО ЭТО БЛЮЗ! (В. Жириновский) 42. 8 bit - Robocop

It's a Podcast, Charlie Brown

Having a bad hair day? Has panning for gold in the Klondike not, uh, panned out? Well, console yourself with another episode of IT'S A PODCAST, CHARLIE BROWN! We've got This Month in Peanuts History. (That month would be February for you future types.) We also check out an episode of "Peanuts by Schulz" called "Misunderstanding". Then we talk about the Apple TV+ "Camp Snoopy" season 1, episode 9. You could give your loved one diamonds for Valentine's Day or you could give them a link to this episode. I think you know what to do.  Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs "Hidden Agenda", "Mining by Moonlight" and "Bass Walker".  Thanks to Sean Courtney for the This Month in Peanuts History theme. Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of his song "25% Off". Thanks to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy Remix". Find his music here. patreon.com Carnival of Glee Creations

The Inside Flap
Ep. 280 How To Pack A Tuba Case With Carter Wilson

The Inside Flap

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 77:31


A fun chat with Carter Wilson all about his new book Tell Me What You Did, creative uses of tuba cases, talk radio, and how to be anonymously famous. Plus – Dave has a shower incident, Laura receives some poorly timed scary news, and Andrew brings gold into his classroom. We also recommend: Tom Savage … Continue reading Ep. 280 How To Pack A Tuba Case With Carter Wilson

Hopeless Not Truthless
More Than Mims (RHOBH, RHOSLC, Southern Charm BRAVO Recap Chat)

Hopeless Not Truthless

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 60:22


Hello Truthful Listeners! Welcome back! Your Canadian girlies are here with a gossip session of our fave Bravo TV Shows.  It is a very special episode, because we recorded on our Narbar's Birthday!!! Happy Birthday, babe

Watch What Crappens
#2701 Southern Charm S10E07: It Takes Tuba To Tango

Watch What Crappens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 79:53


Molly invites everyone to her tuba concert on Southern Charm, and afterwards, the gang heads back to JT's event space where he once again flops in his pursuit of “the truth.”. To watch this recap on video, listen to our Sold on SLC and Traitors bonus episodes, and participate in live threads, go to Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens. Tickets for the Mounting Hysteria Tour are now on sale at watchwhatcrappens.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Potzmusig HD
Potzmusig vom 18.01.2025

Potzmusig HD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 35:01


Im ältesten «Bären» der Schweiz in Trubschachen BE wird Volksmusik gross geschrieben. «Potzmusig» bringt Top-Acts wie den Jodlerklub Trub, Chummlig und die Äntlibucher Giele auf die Bühne. Dazu: exklusive Einblicke in den Berner Bärenpark – tierisch gute Unterhaltung garantiert. Im bernischen Trubschachen steht der älteste «Bären» der Schweiz – ein Restaurant mit reicher Geschichte. Bereits 1356 wurde es erstmals erwähnt, brannte im 17. Jahrhundert vollständig ab und wurde danach wiederaufgebaut. Seit über 30 Jahren wird es von Urs Mäder geführt. Regelmässig erklingt in der traditionsreichen Gaststube Volksmusik. Das ehrwürdige Gebäude im typischen Berner Stil steht im Dorfkern von Trubschachen. Über dem Eingang thront ein riesiger Bär, der die Gäste zum Verweilen einlädt. Die Küche des Wirtes Urs Mäder serviert herzhafte Menüs – perfekt für Gäste mit «Bärenhunger». Dass der Wirt ebenfalls Urs heisst (vom lateinischen «ursus» für «Bär»), scheint kein Zufall zu sein. Hier passt einfach alles – ideal für eine bärenstarke «Potzmusig»-Sendung. Die musikalischen Highlights der Sendung spiegeln die reiche Volksmusiktradition der Region wider. Der Jodlerklub Trub, gegründet 1968, entstand, nachdem auch umliegende Gemeinden eigene Jodlerklubs ins Leben gerufen hatten. Bereits drei Wochen nach der ersten Informationsveranstaltung fand die Gründungsversammlung statt. In der Sendung präsentiert der Jodlerklub ein Lied des Berner Komponisten Ueli Moor, das vor der malerischen Kulisse der Emmentaler Höhen mit Blick auf Eiger, Mönch und Jungfrau gesungen wird . Eine Premiere feiert die junge Formation Chummlig, die 2022 von Urs Liechti und Simona Spichiger gegründet wurde. Ihr Stil verbindet den klassischen Berner Ländler mit Einflüssen aus irischer, schwedischer und deutscher Musik. Mit fast vier Jahrzehnten Bühnenerfahrung begeistern die Äntlibucher Giele ihr Publikum. Ihr Markenzeichen sind die zahlreichen Eigenkompositionen, die besonders beim treuen Fanclub grossen Anklang finden. Ihr lebhaftes Schwyzerörgeli-Spiel sorgt immer wieder für ausgelassene Stimmung. Aus Wiggen LU tritt die Familie Gerber auf. Mit einem urchigen, bodenständigen Stil spielen Vater Ruedi Gerber und seine drei Söhne ein einzigartiges Repertoire. Besonders hervorzuheben ist der älteste Sohn Daniel, der die Schwyzerörgeli nicht wie üblich mit einer Bassgeige, sondern mit einer Tuba begleitet – eine ungewöhnliche und klanglich interessante Kombination. Daniel Gerber tritt ausserdem gemeinsam mit Kollegen aus der Guggenmusig auf. Zusammen bringen sie einen Hit aus der Oberkrainer-Szene auf die Bühne: «Auf der Autobahn» von Slavko Avsenik. Ein weiteres musikalisches Highlight bietet das Dani Bösch Trio aus Appenzell. Mit Dani Bösch am Akkordeon, Urs Kryenbühl am Klavier und Oscar Della Dorr am Kontrabass interpretiert das Trio gepflegte Akkordeonmusik. Zum Abschluss spielen sie zusammen mit Nicolas Senn am Hackbrett den passenden Titel «Bäre-Schottisch». Einblicke in den Berner Bärenpark Kurz vor der Winterruhe im Oktober besuchte Moderator Nicolas Senn den Bärenpark in Bern. Dort gab Tierpfleger Roland Thomi spannende Einblicke in die Arbeit mit den Bären. Nicolas durfte sogar selbst Hand anlegen und den Pfleger bei seinen Aufgaben unterstützen.

Dr. Gulec Radio
“bişey mi yaptırdın sen, parlıyorsun”: tüm sırlarımı anlattım ✨

Dr. Gulec Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 30:38


Sevgili Bacı Birliğii hazır mısın? Glow up rehberim geliyor! Son zamanlardaki değişimimim sizlerin de gözün kaçmadı, instagramda paylaştığım birkaç fotoğraf sonrası sorular iyice arttı: "Tuba bu güzellik ne, sen ne yaptırdın kendine, kısacık zamanda nasıl bu hale geldin?" vs vs. İşte bu bölüm olan biten her şeyi ennn baştan anlatıyorum. Bölümde önce biraz dertleşiyoruz, biraz içimi döküyorum size, sonra da tüm sırlarımı bacılarıma bir bir açıklıyorum.Kemerleri bağlayın, parlıyoruz!------- Podbee Sunar -------Bu podcast, Türkiye İş Bankası hakkında reklam içerir.İşCep'in son versiyonu değil sen versiyonu! İşCep'ini sen versiyonu ile yenile, kullandıkça kişiselleşen bir deneyimle yepyeni özelliklerden ve sana özel fırsatlardan yararlan.İşCep'i indirmek için tıklayın.Bu podcast, Hiwell hakkında reklam içerir50pod kodumuzla Hiwell'de ilk seansınıza özel %50 indirimi kullanmak için Hiwell'i şimdi indirin1600'den fazla uzman klinik psikolog arasından ücretsiz ön görüşmelerle size en uygun terapisti seçebilir, terapi yolculuğunuza kolay ve güvenilir bir şekilde başlayabilirsiniz.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge
Von Trompete bis Tuba - Kreisposaunenchor Göttingen-Münden sucht Mitspielende

StadtRadio Göttingen - Beiträge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 5:06


Ob auf der Weihnachtsmarktbühne in Göttingen, in einer der vielen Kirchen in der Region oder im Hospizgarten für die Krankenhäuser Neu Bethlehem und Neu Mariahilf - die Posaunenchöre sind überall zu hören. Doch genauso wie die Vereine, haben auch die Posaunenchöre Nachwuchssorgen. Statt tatenlos zuzusehen, geht der Kreisposaunenchor des Ev.-luth- Kirchenkreises Göttingen-Münden jetzt in die Offensive. Jeanine Rudat berichtet.

Lifehouse Jakarta
Air Susu Dibalas Dengan Air Tuba

Lifehouse Jakarta

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 4:08


Handoyo Salim - Yesaya 5:2 (TB) Ia mencangkulnya dan membuang batu-batunya, dan menanaminya dengan pokok anggur pilihan; ia mendirikan sebuah menara jaga di tengah-tengahnya dan menggali lobang tempat memeras anggur; lalu dinantinya supaya kebun itu menghasilkan buah anggur yang baik, tetapi yang dihasilkannya ialah buah anggur yang asam.

Today's Top Tune
Hot 8 Brass Band: ‘Big Tuba'

Today's Top Tune

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 4:37


New Orleans Grammy-winning artists Hot 8 Brass Band are putting the finishing touches on their new album due in late February 2025, so while we wait, let’s take in their signature party-marching-band sound on the title track “Big Tuba.”   

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The Wizard of iPhone Speaks (20-22)
Episode 8: Let’s start reducing government waste by eliminating EV subsidies for a product that doesn’t work, which no one wants.

The Wizard of iPhone Speaks (20-22)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 12:36


My editorial schedule is in shambles thanks to the return of a head cold twice in two months -- Tuba music from Chasing Tuba Christmas 20-23 Nashville, Tennessee, by G.R. Davis and vocals by the Diva of Tuba Christmas Carmen Sanders. -- Closing piano music courtesy of Harpeth Presbyterian Here is a digital tip of the day Your friends at Metro are so busy ordering those “smart traffic light” garbage No tax notices have been sent out as required BY LAW

Muffy Drake
LOST BISTRO: Tommy had a Tuba (Episode 2) 25 minutes

Muffy Drake

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 25:51


Live! From the Lost Bistro Cafe & Cabaret, a brand new Spanking & Sparkling Episode from Muffy Drake. In this episode we uncover the incident that got Xavier & Jim kicked out of Le Cordon Bleu while on scholarship with the marching band. Evidently, "someone" poured Bouillabaisse down Tommy the Tuba Player's Hole... Bon Appétit!! And, other delightful stories and songs prepared in the Absurd & Quirky Kitchen of MD.  Written & Narrated by Xavier Combe Sound Design & Editing (Tuba Cleanup) by Jim Hall

Deck The Hallmark
Debbie Macomber's Joyful Mrs. Miracle (Hallmark Channel - 2024)

Deck The Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 44:09


Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTHSkylightFrame.com/DECK - for $20 off your purchase!For King + Country's A Drummer Boy Christmas LIVE - in theaters December 5-9, 2024! Back in 2006, we meet Charlotte and Austin. They're star-crossed lovers in the classic "we're from different worlds" trope. They sneak out of their respective houses, walk through the snow, and make their way to the horse stables for some moody, teenage romance. They kiss, they swear eternal love, they give each other gifts like a necklace and a horse book. Suddenly, Austin's dad shows up like a human snowstorm of bad advice, telling him to just join the Navy. Charlotte is going to forget all about him and he'll be better for it. Fast-forward to the present, and guess what? Dad was right. They did go their seperate ways. Austin is now running her familes estate. Their grandma died and left her estate and the family businesses to three siblings who couldn't be more different if they tried: Charlotte, the ambitious New Yorker; Henry, the mafia-adjacent sibling with questionable life choices; and Benedict, the fancy one with a fancy girlfriend and an even fancier fake accent.Cue Rachel Boston, who rolls up to the estate playing Annie Markel, the estate planner who is giving Mary Poppins. She has a purse that is full of contracts instead of candy and umbrellas, and she's here to stir the pot. The siblings are suspicious.But Rachel Boston, being the MVP that she is, wins them over with her expert grief counseling and unsolicited life advice. She's basically the motivational speaker your mom would hire for a family reunion. She's Matt Foley but with a car instead of a van. She also makes them decorate the house because Christmas.Austin and Charlotte reconnect when he shows her that he's still a horse-riding, stable-owning stud. He apologizes for ghosting her for the Navy. Charlotte's all, "No hard feelings, because if you hadn't left, I wouldn't have met my ex and had Cody, who's the center of my universe."As the family drama unfolds, the siblings realize the board is about to vote someone in who isn't them. They work together to figure out how to make sure that doesn't happen. Amidst the chaos, they find old memories—Henry sobs about their parents' tragic death, Benedict uncovers an old engagement ring, and Charlotte suddenly realizes, "Hey, I still love Austin!" after seeing him bond with Cody.Then, in a classic holiday move, the brothers chop down a Christmas tree together and decorate it while debating what grandma's wishes might have been. They decide to throw a Moorehouse Christmas gathering, hoping Aunt Eloise has a crystal ball or some insight. Spoiler: she doesn't.Things heat up when Austin and Charlotte almost kiss, but an unexpected TUBA performance and a random holiday football touchdown stop them in their tracks. Because romance.Then—because we needed more drama—Cody goes missing. The entire family, along with Rachel Boston, turns into a snow-covered search party. Henry gets roughed up by a mafia guy who threatens to cut off his fingers. But hey, Cody's fine, and Rachel Boston finds him by the stables, where he asks her where her angel wings are. She laughs and says they're hidden, which is both adorable and cryptic.Cue Benedict's fancy British fiancée showing up for the Christmas party, because, of course, the plot thickens. Charlotte and Austin decide to try this whole love thing again. Just as things are looking up, Austin gets a job in Maine. He's got to leave, but Charlotte, being the understanding goddess she is, lets him go.But Rachel Boston? Oh, she's got a little holiday magic up her sleeve. She figures out a way for all three siblings to be on the board, with only one seat as chairman. Charlotte gets the coveted spot and rushes to tell Austin before he leaves. She wants to go with him and get Cody enrolled at the school, while she'll work remotely. They share a kiss in the barn from Ride.Rachel Boston dips out, her job done, and leaves the family better than she found them, even though that wasn't actually that hard.  

Músicas posibles
Músicas posibles - Mercy Jazz - 16/11/24

Músicas posibles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 54:56


Hablamos del Poetas 2024 y proponemos tres nombres para el jazz flamenco, como son Marco Mezquida, Chicuelo, Paco de Mode. Y vienen a España Lakecia Benjamin y Keyon Harrold.Galenismós                  Tarta Relena        GalenismósSi veriash a la rana               Tarta Relena        Si veriash a la ranaTuba mirum                 Tarta Relena        Tuba mirumEl faro de los deseos             Marco Mezquida, Chicuelo, Paco de Mode      Del almaDe seda y miel             Marco Mezquida, Chicuelo, Paco de Mode      Del almaDe ida y vuelta            Marco Mezquida, Chicuelo, Paco de Mode      Del almaPeace is Possible - Live                 Lakecia Benjamin         Phoenix Reimagined (Live)Mercy                 Lakecia Benjamin, Dianne Reeves  PhoenixNew Mornings            Lakecia Benjamin         PhoenixForeverland                 Keyon Harrold, Laura Mvula ForeverlandEscuchar audio

Klassik für Klugscheisser
#98 Die Tuba - Geheimnisse eines musikalischen Underdogs

Klassik für Klugscheisser

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 62:22


Als Instrument des Jahres 2024 gefeiert, bleibt die Tuba trotzdem der ewige Underdog im Instrumentenkarussell. In dieser Folge geben Laury und Uli der Tuba einen Image-Boost und polieren ihren Ruf auf Hochglanz: Mit Tuba-Queen Jutta Keeß bringen sie die Mikrofone im Klugscheisser-Studio an ihre Grenzen, und Tubist Florian Hatzelmann teilt seinen heißesten Take zum tubistischen Solo- und Orchesterrepertoire. Bye Bye, Klischees vom dunklen Dröhnen - hello, geheime Klangwelten.

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social
Episode 1154: Tuba Time with Simpsons Animator, David Silverman!

Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 102:42


This starts off with discussions on airtags, political signage, and Mr Beast- but honestly who cares. David Silverman tells all kinds of amazing stories and fun facts about the Simpsons, including the latest shorts he directed for Disney+. Enjoy!

VSM: Mp3 audio files
We Gather Together To Ask The Lord's Blessing from Christmas Carols, coll.2 for euphonium and tuba - Mp3 audio file

VSM: Mp3 audio files

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 2:28


Sermon Audio – Cross of Grace

John 8:31-36Then Jesus said to the Jews who had believed in him, ‘If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples; and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.' They answered him, ‘We are descendants of Abraham and have never been slaves to anyone. What do you mean by saying, “You will be made free”?'Jesus answered them, ‘Very truly, I tell you, everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin. The slave does not have a permanent place in the household; the son has a place there for ever. So if the Son makes you free, you will be free indeed. A little over 20 years ago, Rolling Stone magazine published its first list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. They did so because people were talking about the death of the album, probably in large part thanks to Napster and young teens downloading songs from limewire on the family computer and burning cd's with random songs. Rolling Stone has updated that list a few times since the original release, most recently just last December, 2023. According to them, Blue by Joahnie Mitchel came in at three, followed by the Beach Boy's Pet Sounds at number 2, and taking the top spot at number 1 was Marvin Gaye's “What's Going On”. I am not here to argue about what albums should have been on there or which one's they got wrong, though I feel I should mention not one Indigo Girls album made the list making one of your pastor's very sad. The list is quite arbitrary, mainly because it was simply ranked choice voting by a variety of artists, producers, and critics. I think many would argue that like beauty, good music lies in the ear of the listener. And while I agree, there are some things I think great music does to or for a person. Now I am just a pastor who played the Tuba for five years, so take this with a grain of salt, but for me Great music proclaims a truth that we experience in our lives. Through storytelling, the melody, or the art of its composition, It can tell us something that we need to know, a truth we might not have otherwise understood.On this Reformation Sunday we focus on music and the good it does in our lives and faith, because this year we celebrate the 500th anniversary of the first Lutheran Hymnal. In 1524, Luther took four hymns he had written and four from his friend Paul Speratus to make what was called Acht-lie-der-buch, or in english the “Eight Songs Book”. It was nothing crazy to produce a hymnal, but Luther and the reformation as a whole changed the way the church engaged with music forever. Luther wanted songs to be written with simple words, words that everyone would know, not just the highly educated. And he wanted the music to be familiar, something people might already know. So he often borrowed popular folk tunes of the day and set lyrics to them that people would understand, making it easy to sing along with. This was revolutionary, because at the time the catholic mass was done entirely in Latin, most church goers didn't know the music, and therefore no one but the priests sang in worship. Luther's approach to music changed all of that. He wanted everyone to sing since that's how people would not only understand the gospel message, but because the music was catchy and familiar, the good news of Jesus Christ would always be on one's lips, praising God morning, noon, and night.He wrote on multiple occasions that next to the Word of God itself, music is the greatest treasure in this world. When done right, it helps one's heart, quiets and cheers the soul because it teaches the gospel and praises God. That's why Luther loved music. You see Luther suffered from terrible anxiety throughout much of his life. In his early years of being a monk, he would fall into these dark episodes of despair. He felt like God didn't love him, like God couldn't love him. He wasn't good enough, he didn't keep all the commandments like he should, and didn't do all the things the Bible says Christians should do. He writes about this feeling in one of those hymns from that first hymn book 500 years ago, saying “life had become a living hell, so firmly sin possessed me. My own good works availed me naught, no merit they attaining; my will against God's judgment fought, no hope for me remaining.” My guess is at one time or another, or maybe even right now, you've felt hopeless because you aren't good enough: not smart enough, not fit enough, not successful enough in the eyes of the world, and certainly not good enough in the eyes of God. You try so hard to get it right, to pray more, get less angry, be more generous, or even care about all the suffering in this world. And you may for a time, but you can never quite rid yourself of whatever it is that makes you feel like God could not and should not love you.But then Luther read again what we heard this morning from Romans 3: “No one is justified by what they do. We are justified, we are made right with God only by God's grace as a gift, through the work of Jesus Christ”. Later in that same hymn, Luther shares this good news from Jesus' perspective, “Your ransom, I myself will be; for you I strive and wrestle. For I am yours, your friend divine, and evermore you shall be mine.” In other words, Luther remembered that it's not what he says or does or how much money he pays the church or how many prayers he lifts up, none of that takes away his sin or puts him in the right relationship with God. Only Jesus does that by his work on the cross, taking our sin in exchange for his grace. Only a God who loves me more than I can fathom would do such a thing. And that's something worth singing about. Now there are plenty of songs that proclaim that truth, from ancient hymns to albums on that top 500 list. Yet, recently I heard or more like we heard a new song that shares the heart of the gospel, +Mark and I, I mean.In August, we went to an Avett Brothers concert together at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. A few weeks before the show, I reached out to a stranger selling her tickets on Facebook only to then check the family calendar and realize we were booked. On the day of the concert, the woman reached back out and said I could have the tickets, no cost, completely free. We canceled our plans, but couldn't find a sitter so short notice, so Katelyn graciously agreed to stay behind with Clive if I could get someone to go. And I know of no one who likes concerts more than Pastor Mark Havel. So we went and about halfway through, Scott and Seth, took the stage with nothing but an acoustic guitar and their voices. And they sang a new song. Each verse juxtaposes the many ways we go through life, whether we speak up or are silent, if we are willing or we are done. If we're courageous or cowards. All the verses go through a series of these conditions, but each one ends with proclaiming the truth “we are loved”. And the chorus goes, “Every stitch and seam, every wish and dream, even in tragedy, there lies divinity. Even as hope seems lost, it may be found again. I have felt alone, but I have never been.” Their voices filled the fieldhouse and in that moment, I believed them. It was as if they were telling me again for the first time, the heart of the gospel, that no matter what you do in this life, it does not earn you grace. You are loved, and nothing in this life can take that away from you. As the song came to a close, I turned to Mark and said “don't even think about it, I'm using that in a sermon first!”On this reformation Sunday, I invite you to sing, not just today but everyday. To lift your voice, your instrument, and praise God through the gift of music. Find a song, whether it's 500 years old or brand new, whether it's on the top 500 albums or not, find a song that proclaims the truth of the gospel, that no matter what, we are loved. And then sing that song every day over and over again, thanking God for the gift of grace and music. Amen.

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2341: Wagner’s Tuba

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 3:52


Episode: 2341 Richard Wagner conceives a sound, then invents an instrument to create it.  Today, horn player Roger Kaza tells us about the tuba Wagner built.

The Hockey Think Tank Podcast
Earn More Ice Time by Being a Tuba Player with Guest Christian Hanson - EP 335

The Hockey Think Tank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 57:11


This week Topher and Jeff talk with Christian Hanson - that's right HTT fam, you know the name. His dad is one of THE Hanson brothers from the movie Slap Shot. We talk about taking ownership in your hockey career and figuring out how to change your role to earn more ice time. In this episode we talk about: — Life with the Hanson name — “Being a tuba player” - earning more playing time as the unconventional player — How adversity can benefit your game AND SO MUCH MORE! Check out Christian Hanson's epic hockey camp: O-Town Hockey Camp Thank you to our title sponsor IceHockeySystems.com, as well as Train-Heroic, CuredNutrition, Helios Hockey, and Crossbar!  And thank you to our AMAZING LISTENERS; We appreciate every listen, download, comment, rating and share on your social sites! If you'd like to join our Hockey Think Tank Community, head over to Community.TheHockeyThinkTank.com and check it out! Follow us: IG: @HockeyThinkTank X (Twitter): @HockeyThinkTank TikTok: @HockeyThinkTank Facebook: TheHockeyThinkTank

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox
Classic Radio for October 12, 2024 - The Golden Fleece, The Tropical Frame-up, and The Tuba

Classic Radio Theater with Wyatt Cox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 156:58


A Criminal SaturdayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Lives of  Harry Lime starring Orson Welles, originally broadcast October 12, 1951, 73 years ago, The Golden Fleece.  A story that begins with a bullfight in Spain and ends with a naval engagement in the China Sea!We follow that with the news from 73 years ago, then This is Your FBI starring Stacy Harris, originally broadcast October 12, 1951, 73 years ago, The Tropical Frame-Up. . The trail of a gang of truck hijackers lead south of the border to a banana plantation. Then The Saint starring Vincent Price, originally broadcast October 12, 1951, 73 years ago, The Tuba. A friend of Simon Templar has asked him to join him at a roadhouse where he's been hired to play his tuba.  Templar thinks there's more to the story. Followed by Suspense, originally broadcast October 12, 1950, 74 years ago, Rave Notice starring Milton Berle. Berle stars as an actor who commits murder and then tries to convince the police that he's insane. Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast October 12, 1948, 76 years ago. Burning the autumn leaves. Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day

Cindy Paulos Show
Stephen Melillo, on Concerto for Tuba

Cindy Paulos Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 25:28


I talk with Stephen Melillo aboit his latest master worl

Spanko! Podcast
Episode 0109 - Lone Star 2024

Spanko! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 35:20


An evening of Glitter and Glam, or an evening at a creepy carnival? Why not have both, and so much more! These are the themes for this year's Lone Star Spanking Party November 7-11, 2024 Join Sarah Gregory and Paul “Tubaman” Rogers as they tell us all about everything we can expect at Lonestar 2024. Brats, Littles, Breakfasts, Brunches, Male Events, Female Events, and so much more! We hope to see you there! But you'd better hurry, tickets are going fast and rooms are filling up! CLICK HERE TO BUY YOUR TICKET And BE SURE TO USE THE LINK IN YOUR EMAIL (from ShowPass) TO REGISTER!!  There is NO at-the-door Registration this year. So if you want to come to the party, don't procrastinate!

Radio Spaetkauf Berlin
Toilets, Sidewalks & Parks - Who Owns Berlin? RSxEAB

Radio Spaetkauf Berlin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 82:10


Public space in Berlin is used for private profit. Does that rob or enrich the citizens? From business-run toilets to footpath vehicles and food sales in parks, we share our space with commerce. Can we also use private spaces like empty malls as public property? Radio Spaetkauf partners with the Europäische Akademie Berlin to invite an intelligent panel of activists and politicians to discuss the good and bad uses of public space for commercial gain.   Sophie Menzel is a big fan of public toilets. She raises awareness of the need for more and better toilets in Berlin through the group Buschfunk Bündnis e.V., with the slogan "Fair peeing for all!" Sophie says the current privately-run toilet system isn't good enough, and is especially failing people without penises. She wants to see more "missoirs" - feminized pissoirs (urninals). More at: https://buschfunk-buendnis.com/  Tuba Bozkurt is the Green party's member for Gesundbrunnen in the Berlin parliament. She is the Green Faction's spokesperson for industry, digital economy and anti-discrimination. Tuba says some commerce should be allowed in public space, but it has to be fair and accessible for all. https://tubabozkurt.de/   Tamara Lüdke represents Lichtenberg at Berlin's Abgeordnetenhaus as a member of the SPD and is the party's spokeswoman on the topics of animal welfare, consumer protection, club culture, drug policy and development policy. Tamara says the city wants to do more to keep footpaths clear of obstacles, and is considering new ways to make toilets in private businesses open to the public. https://www.tamara-luedke.de/   Roland Stimpel is the voice of pedestrians in Berlin. Through the association FUSS (Fachverband Fußverkehr Deutschland FUSS e.V.) he advocates for better footpaths, less vehicles, stricter control of shared scooters and bikes, and safer street crossings. He says the solutions already exist, but need to be better enforced through stricter fines for infringement. More at: https://www.fuss-ev.de/   Hosted Daniel Stern: https://www.sterndaniel.com/   Hosted by Joel Dullroy: http://www.joeldullroy.com/   Editing & Mastering: Kaleb Wentzel-Fisher: www.recordedvoices.com   Hosted at House of Color, a vibrant community initiative with passion for sports, music and cultural expression, currently at a pop-up space in Gneisenaustr. https://www.hoco.world   Co-Produced by Europäische Akademie Berlin's Europe Behind The Headlines series, with kind support of the Federal Foreign Office and EU (CERV): https://www.eab-berlin.eu/europe-behind-the-headlines-2024/   Support Radio Spaetkauf: https://www.radiospaetkauf.com/donate  

Sacred Echo
40 Sacred Echo

Sacred Echo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 44:17


Summary In this episode, Tim, David, and Patty engage in lighthearted banter and share personal stories. They discuss topics such as vacations, encounters with wasps, driving a Tesla Cybertruck, and regional linguistic differences. The conversation transitions to a discussion about the biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River. In this conversation, Timothy, David, and Paddy discuss the third chapter of Joshua and the theme of stepping into the unknown with faith. They explore Joshua's leadership style, the importance of following God's lead, and the need for continual conversation with God. They also touch on the significance of building an altar and the parallels between Joshua and Jesus. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the start of the school year and the upcoming schedule for the podcast. Keywords banter, vacations, wasps, Tesla Cybertruck, regional differences, Joshua, Jordan River, Joshua, leadership, faith, following God, stepping into the unknown, building an altar, parallels with Jesus, start of the school year Takeaways Lighthearted banter and personal stories can create an engaging podcast episode. Regional linguistic differences can be fascinating and lead to humorous conversations. Driving a Tesla Cybertruck can be a unique and enjoyable experience. The biblical story of Joshua crossing the Jordan River is a topic worth exploring. Leadership requires faith and the willingness to follow God's lead It's important to focus on the present and take one step at a time Continual conversation with God is essential for guidance and clarity Building an altar symbolizes leaving the past behind and starting anew The start of the school year brings changes and new opportunities Titles Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories Exploring Regional Linguistic Differences Navigating the Start of the School Year Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind Sound Bites "Fresh off a vacation, because some of us work and some of us don't." "I can't imagine the person saying, you know what I'm really good at? Tuba." "I drove a cyber truck today." "Our call is to step into that next square foot." "Your, our call is to step into that next square foot. It's a little harder when that square foot is underwater." "Jesus who didn't need baptism, right, is baptized there, that Joshua, the Jesus of the Hebrew, right, left something there in that spot." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Greetings 03:20 The Unique Experience of Driving a Tesla Cybertruck 06:31 Regional Linguistic Differences 11:19 Lighthearted Banter and Personal Stories 13:32 Introducing Joshua and the Theme of Stepping into the Unknown 15:33 Building an Altar: Leaving the Past Behind 20:11 Parallels with Jesus: Joshua's Role in God's Plan 40:03 Discussion on the Start of the School Year

The Midday Show
Off The Cuff - The last thing you want is a bargain basement tuba

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 8:50


Join Andy, Randy, and Beau for a tasteful conversation about pre-K, brass instruments, and zoom meetings. NSFW

Misjonen med Antonsen og Golden
Destillert: Utrydde Rovdyra - Rutenummer endres - Dreit i Tuba

Misjonen med Antonsen og Golden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 30:26


Laila Davidsen vil utrydde rovdyr - Rutenummer endres og folk er ikke glad - Mann brøt seg inn i lokal og bæsjet i althorn Episoden kan inneholde målrettet reklame, basert på din IP-adresse, enhet og posisjon. Se smartpod.no/personvern for informasjon og dine valg om deling av data.

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.102 Fall and Rise of China: Case of Mongolia and Tibet

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 30:56


Last time we spoke about the Mongolian Revolution of 1921. Mongolia found herself stuck between two crumbling empires who both were engulfed in brutal civil wars. Warlord Duan Qirui invaded Mongolia effectively making it a protectorate. This prompted Mongolian nobles to form resistance groups like the Consular Hill and East Urga to combat Chinese dominance. The merging of these groups birthed the Mongolian People's Party, seeking Soviet support for independence. Meanwhile, psychopath Roman von Ungern-Sternberg, claiming descent from Genghis Khan, emerged as a militaristic force, aligning with Russian Whites and Japanese interests to seize Mongolia. His brutal campaign ousted Chinese occupiers, restored the Bogd Khan to power, but brought tyranny, especially targeting Jews and Red Russians. The Mongolians were now seeking help, yet again from the Chinese, but someone else was looking to pick a fight with the megalomaniac Ungern-Sternberg. #102 The Case of Mongolia and Tibet's “status”   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Last we left off, Ungern-Sternberg was having a merry time in Urga Mongolia. His secret police force led by Colonel Leonid Sipailov was hunting down all Reds and Jews he could find amongst the Russian colonial community of Mongolia. Although they never went after Mongols, they certainly were barbaric to their own. Its estimated Sipailov's goons killed nearly 900 people, roughly 6% of the Russian colonial population of Mongolia at the time. Of these over 50 were Jewish, representing 6% of those executed under Ungern-Sternbergs orders. Meanwhile Ungern-Sternberg continued to develop his Asiatic Cavalry Division, seeking to make it the base model for a future Mongolian national army. His division at this point was quite multicultural, consisting of Russians, Cossacks, Chinese, Japanese, Mongols, Buryats, Tatar, Tibetans and other groups. Ungern-Sternberg had crushed as many Red Russians as he could find, but they were not done for the count. A Mongolian Red leader emerged named Damdin Sukhbaatar. Sukhbaatar meaning “Axe Hero” in Mongolian was born in Ulaanbaatar, a Chinese trading settlement a few kms east of Ikh Khuree. His parents abandoned their home banner in Setsen Khan aimag when he was 6, as they moved to the Russian consulate. He then grew up around Russians, picking up the language. In 1911 when Mongolia declared independence, Sukhbaater joined the new national army. Russian military advisors to the Bogd Khan set up military academies at Khujirbulan in 1912 and Sukhbaatar found himself at one of them. He was shown to have a talent for military tactics and was good at riding and shooting. He quickly became a platoon leader of a machine gun company. In 1914 he found himself involved in a soldiers riot, they were discontent with corruption in the army and bad living conditions. He survived the ordeal and would soon serve under the command of Khatanbaatar Mahsarjav in Eastern Mongolia by 1917. That year sprang forth the Russian Revolution and China's Warlord Era, chaos would reign supreme. Soon Outer Mongolia was under Chinese occupation and this sprang forth two underground political parties, Consular Hill and East Urga group. By 1920 they united to form the Mongolian People's Party and Sukhbaatar found himself becoming a delegate sent multiple times to multiple places in the new Soviet Union seeking military assistance. In 1921 Sukhbaater was placed in charge of smuggling a letter from the Bogd Khan through numerous Chinese checkpoints. In a father of marco polo like fashion, he hid the letter in the handle of his whip and its found in a museum today in Ulaanbaater. Now the year prior the Soviet government stated they were willing to help Mongolia, but asked the delegates to explain to them how they planned to fight off the foreign invaders. In September numerous delegates were sent to Moscow, while Sukhaatar and Choubalsan took up a post in Irkutsk for military training and to be contacts between the Soviets and Mongolia.  Meanwhile back in Mongolia, Ungern-Sternberg began an occupation. Mongolian delegates Chagdarjav and Choibalsan rushed back to Mongolia to find allies amongst the nobles. On February 10th a plenary session of the Comintern in Irkutsk passed a formal resolution to “aid the struggle of the Mongolian people for liberation and independence with money, guns and military instructors" The Mongolian People's Party had thus gained significant military assistance and was now a serious contender in the battle for Mongolia. The party held its first congress secretly between March 1st-3rd at Kyakhta attended by 17 and 26 members. They approved the formation of an army, to be headed by Sukhbaatar alongside two Russian advisors. They also adopted a new party manifesto and by March 13th formed a provisional government headed by Dogsomyn Bodoo. Sukhbaatar had begun recruiting troops for what was called the Mongolian People's Partisans as early as February 9th. By the 15th of February the Mongolians decided to seize Khiagt currently under Chinese occupation. They sent an ultimatum to the Chinese, but their commanders refused to surrender. By March 18th, the Mongolian Partisans were 400 men strong as they stormed the Chinese garrison at Kyakhta Maimaicheng. They seized it from the Chinese, despite being heavily outnumbered and this greatly bolstered their confidence. To this day this victory is celebrated as a military holiday. The party issued a proclamation announcing the formation of a new government that would expel the Chinese and promised to convene a congress of representatives of the masses who would elect a permanent government.  The provisional government moved over to Khiagt where they established ministries of Finance, Foreign affairs and military. A propaganda war also emerged between the provisional government and the Bogd Khaan's court. The provisional government began spreading leaflets along the northern border urging Mongolians to take arms against White Russians while the Bogd Khaan's side issued warnings to the people the supposed revolutionaries were going to destroy their nation and their Buddhist faith with it. Meanwhile the Soviet Union was trying to re-establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese government. They had dispatched representatives to Beijing and the Chinese did the same in Moscow. Because of this delicate situation, the Soviets were trying to keep everything low key about the Mongolian movement. However in early 1921, the Chinese cut talks with the Soviets because of the mess Ungern-Sternberg was causing in Mongolia. The Soviets offered Red Army assistance to dislodge his forces from Mongolia, but the Chinese rejected this. Since talks were severed, the Soviets then felt ok to unrestrain themselves in terms of aiding the Mongolian revolutionaries. Throughout march of 1921, a flow of Soviet advisors and weapons came to the Mongolian revolutionaries. By April they doubled to 800 troops and they began sending spies and diversionary units throughout the region spreading propaganda and terror to weaken Ungern-Sternbergs forces. Once Ungern-Sternberg found out about the incursion he quickly assembled an expeditionary force to dislodge the hostile Red invaders. It seems Ungern-Sternberg was under the false belief he was a very popular figures and would receive support in Mongolia and from Siberia. Truth be told, he failed to strengthen his small army properly and would be outgunned and outnumbered heavily by the Reds. He also had no knowledge the Reds had already conquered Siberia and that the new Soviet government was beginning to make some economic progress.  Ungern-Sternberg divded his Asiatic Cavalry Division into two brigades, one was under his personal commander, the other under Major General Rezukhin. In May of 1921 Rezukhin launched a red west of the Selenga River while Ungern set out towards Troitskosavk. Meanwhile the Soviet Red Army sent units towards Mongolia from different directions. The Soviets enjoyed a enormous advantage in terms of pretty much everything. They had armored cars, minor aircraft, trains, river gunboats, plenty of horses, more ammunitions, supplies and man power. Initially Ungerns force managed to defeat a small detachment of 300 Red Army troops enroute to Troitskosavk. But Between June 11-13th the 35th Division of the Soviet 5th Red Army led by Commander Mikhail Matiyasevich alongside Mongolian People's Partisan forces decisively defeated him. Having failed to capture Troiskosavask, Ungern-Sternberg fled back for Urga, sending word to Rezukhin to do the same. The combined Red forces pursued the White Russians to Urga, skirmishing along the way and would capture the city on July 6th, brushing aside its few guard detachments. Although the Reds had seized Urga, they had not defeated the main bulk of Ungern-Sternbergs division who were then regrouping around Akha-gun-hure along the Selenga River. Meanwhile another Red Army led by Colonel Kazagrandi slaughtered a 350 man strong White Russian force stuck in the Gobi desert. Kazagrandi's forces ultimately accepted the surrender of two groups of White Russians they had managed to cut and divie, one being 42 men, the other 35. Chinese forces were also attacking White Russians remnants as they crossed the border. It is beleived some of these men were deserters of Ungern-Sternbergs division.  Ungern-Sternberg now cought to invade Transbaikal, attempting to rally his soldiers and local peoples proclaimed to all Semyonov had reached an agreement with the Japanese who were soon to unleash an offensive to support them. The reality however was the Japanese had given up on the White cause. After a few days of rest, the Asiatic Cavalry division began raiding Soviet territory on July 18th. His force was estimated to be perhaps 3000 strong. In response the Soviets declared martial law in regions where White remnants were raiding. Ungern-Sternbergs men managed to capture some minor settlements, one being Novoselenginsk that they took on August 1st. Yet upon taking this settlement, Red Army forces began to converge on his location, prompting Ungern-Sternberg to declare they would go back to Mongolia to rid it of communism again.  By this point, most of his men were not idiots, they knew they were following a doomed cause. Many of them sought to desert and flee for Manchuria to join up with Russian refugees there. Ungern-Sternberg meanwhile seemed to also have his own escape plan, he was going to head for Tuba and then Tibet. Men under both brigades began to mutiny and on August 17th, Rezukhin was assassinated. The next day the same assassins tried to kill Ungern-Sternberg. He managed to evade them twice, by fleeing with a smaller detachment consisting exclusively of Mongolians. The Mongols rode out a distance with him, before tying him up and leaving him there to flee. At this point the rest of his two brigades had scattered for this lives fleeing over the Chinese border. Ungern-Sternberg was captured on August 20th by a Red Army detachment led by Petr Efimovich Shchetinkin. Petr also happened to be a Cheka, this was a Soviet secret police organization that infamously conducted the Red Terror. Ironically, I think I can say this here, but I am currently writing a few series for KNG and one is on the Russian Civil War, I go through the formation of all these organizations, if you want to check that out though, I think its a KNG patreon exclusive for awhile. On September 15th of 1921, Ungern-Sternberg was put on trial for well over 6 hours, under the prosecution of Yemelyan Yaroslavsky. In the end he was sentenced to be executed by firing squad. He was killed that night in Novosibirsk. Thus ended the reign of quite a psychopath, gotta say written about many, this guy was something special.  Funny side note, historian John Jennings who worked at the US Air Force Academy argued Ungern-Sternberg ironically may have single handedly led Mongolia into the arms of the Bolsheviks. Ungern-Sternbergs expedition into Mongolia and conquest of Urga had driven out the Chinese forces who may have been a match for the incoming Red Army. Likewise, taking his white army into Mongolia basically drew the Reds to Mongolia to hunt him down, thus in the end some would argue its all his fault Mongolia became a Soviet satellite later on.  After Ungern-Sternbergs death and the mopping up of White armies in the region, the Soviets and Chinese reopened talks about the Mongolian situation. Unbeknownst to the Russians, China had actually appointed Zhang Zuolin to deal with the Ungern-Sternberg situation. Zhang Zuolin was supposed to create an expeditionary army to expel him from Mongolia. Yet by the time he was about to initiate the expedition, Red Army forces flooded the region making it a political nightmare for China. What ended up happening, similar to Colonel Kazagrandi's hunt of Red's in the Gobi desert, Zhang Zuolin hunted down Ungern-Sternbergs remnants as they fled into Manchuria. Thus when the talks began between the Russians and Chinese, the Chinese were emboldened, believing Zhang Zuolin had in fact cleaned up the entire situation on his lonesome and that they had the upper hand militarily. China came to the table stating Mongolia was still part of China and thus was not the subject of international negotiations. Meanwhile after Ungern-Sternberg was run out of Urga, the Mongolian People's Party proclaimed a new government on July 11th. Sukhbaatar became the minister of the army and Bogd Khan had his monarch powers limited to basically just being symbolic. It was a rough start for the new government. Dogsomyn Bodoo became the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, but he immediately found himself at political war with Soliin Danzan. Danzan had lost his seat as party leader to Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj a relative to Bodoo. Danzan assumed Bodoo had helped his relative steal his seat. Danzan became the Minister of Finance and began engineering a scheme to get rid of Bodoo from his office.  Bodoo had initiated a very unpopular company, initially instigated by the Soviets. It was to modernize the peoples by forcibly cutting off feudal accessories, such as Mongolian feels, womens jewelry and long hair. Danzan accused Bodoo of plotting alongside another leading figure Ja Lama, the Chinese and Americans to undermine the entire revolution so they could establish an autocratic government. Ja Lama was a warlord who fought the Qing dynasty and claimed to be a Buddhist lama. When Ungern-Sternberg sent a delegation to Lhasa in 1920, Ja-Lama murdered all of them. Since Ungern-Sternbergs death, Ja Lama attempted to operate an independent government from a hideout, he was a bit of a loose cannon. There was also Dambyn Chagdarjav who was loosely linked to the supposed cabal. He was the provisional governments former prime minister when Unger-Sternberg was around. He was quickly outed and replaced with Bodoo, and it seems it was just convenient to toss him in with the accusations against Bodoo. On January 7th, of 1922 Bodoo resigned from all his positions in the government, stating it was because of health issues. This did not stop Danzan who laid charges against Bodoo, Chagdarjav, Ja Lama and 14 others, who were arrested and interrogated by Russian secret police working with the Mongolian government. They were all found guilty and executed by firing squad on August 31st 1922. They all would only be the firsts of a longer lasting purge raging through the 1920s and 1930s. Following the execution of Bodoo, party leaders invited the high Buddhist incarnation, Jalkhanz Khutagt Sodnomyn Damdinbazar, hell of a name by the way, to became the new prime minister. He was largely chosen to quell religious minded Mongolian's who were upset at the execution of Bodoo who was a lama. Danzan was not done with political rivalries. He soon found himself butting heads with Rinchingiin Elbegdori a leader amongst the leftists and chief advisor to the Comintern in Ulaanbaatar. Following the 1921 revolution, Elbegdorj was appointed head of the Army training and education department. Alongside Choibalsan, he founded the radical Mongolian Revolutionary Youth League. He enjoyed backing from Moscow and he came to dominate the political scene in Ulan Bator. Danzan had previously collaborated with him to get rid of Bodoo, but afterwards Danzan sought to reduce the number of Soviet advisors in Mongolia and attempted to place the Revolutionary Youth league under party control. Danzan was a business man who supported capitalism as a path for Mongolia, thus he was not exactly friendly to those like Elbegdorj who wanted to make Mongolia socialist if not full blown communist. Elbegdorj joined some rightists led by Tseren-Ochiryn Dambadorj in an effort to defeat Danzan. During the third party congress in August of 1924, both accused Danzan of only representing the interests of the bourgeois and being in league with American and Chinese corporations. Danzan found himself alongside others put on trial and sentenced to death. Funny enough the trial and execution literally occurred within the same 24 hour period of the congress, the others simply continued on haha. Some rich irony in the fate of Danzan. I wont delve to far into the rest, but it goes without saying, Elbegdorj would himself be accused of representing the interests of bourgeois and was exiled to the USSR and would be executed during the Great Purge in 1938. Yes it was a very messy time for Mongolia, but in 1924 the Chinese and Soviets signed a treaty that saw the Soviets recognize Mongolia was an integral part of China.  That pretty much ends the story for Mongolia for now, but I thought it might be interesting to end this podcast looking at another similar case study, that of Tibet. Now Tibet came under rule of the Qing Dynasty in 1720. When the Wuchang uprising broke out, revolutionary fever hit numerous provinces within China, as it likewise did in territories like Tibet. A Tibetan militia sprang up and launched a surprise attack against the Qing garrison. The Qing forces were overwhelmed by the Tibetans, forced to flee back to China proper. Obviously the Qing dynasty was scrambling to face the revolutionary armies throughout China, and could not hope to challenge the Tibetans. By 1912, Qing officials in Lhasa were forced by the Tibetans to sign a three point agreement, officially surrendering and expelling their forces from central Tibet. When the new republic of China government sprang up that same year, they proclaimed control over everything the previous Qing dynasty controlled, 22 provinces within China, Outer Mongolia and Tibet.  As the provincial government's president, Yuan Shikai sent a telegram to the 13th Dalai Lama, restoring all his traditional titles. The Dalai Lama refused them and stated in a reply "I intend to exercise both temporal and ecclesiastical rule in Tibet." Now prior to the Xinhai Revolution, in 1910 the Qing had sent a military expedition to Tibet, one could argue it was an invasion mind you, to establish direct Qing rule over Tibet. This was because the British had performed their own expeditions in 1904, destabilizing the Qing dominance over Tibet. The Qing forces occupied Lhasa on February 12th of 1910 and they deposed the 13th Dalai Lama by the 25th. The Dalai Lama was forced to flee to India, but he returned in 1913 whence he proclaimed stated “that the relationship between the Chinese emperor and Tibet had been that of patron and priest and had not been based on the subordination of one to the other. We are a small, religious, and independent nation" In January of that year, a treaty was signed between Mongolia and Tibet, proclaiming mutual recognition of each others independence from China. Within the treaty both nations pledged to aid each other against internal and external enemies, free trade and declared a mutual relationship based on the Gelug sect of Buddhism. The Tibetan officials who signed this document at Urga were led by Agvan Dorjiev, a Buryat and thus subject of Russia. This caused some doubts about the validity of the treaty. The 13th Dalai Lama would go on to deny ever authorizing Dorjiev to negotiate such political issues. The Russian government likewise stated Dorjiev had no diplomatic capacity on behalf of the Dalai Lama to do such a thing. The text of the document was neer published, many believe it never even existed, until 1882 when the Mongolian Academy of Science finally published it.  Upon signed the supposed treaty, Agvan Dorjiev proclaimed that Russia was a powerful Buddhist country that would ally with Tibet against China and Britain. In response to this, Britain convoked a conference at Viceregal Lodge in Simla, India to discuss the matter of Tibet's status. The conference was attended by representatives of Britain, the Chinese republic and Tibet's government based out of Lhasa. Sir Henry McMahon, the foreign secretary of British India led the British; for China it was I-fan Chen, the commissioner for Trade and Foreign affairs at Shanghai; and for Tiet it was Paljor Dorje Shatra, known also as Lonchen Shatra, the leading prime minister of Tibet. Now the British and Chinese had telegram communications to their governments, but the Tibetan team only had land communications. What became known as the Simla conference, was held in both Delhi and Silma because of the extreme summer heat of Delhi, saw 8 formal sessions from October 1913 to July 1914. In the first session, Lonchen Shatra declared "Tibet and China have never been under each other and will never associate with each other in future. It is decided that Tibet is an independent state." Thus Tibet was refusing to recognize all the previous treaties and conventions signed between Tibet and China. The Tibetans sought their territorial boundaries to range from the Kuenlun Range in the north, to the borders of Sichuan and Yunnan. The Tibetans also sought payment for damages done to them over the past years. Ifan Chen's counter proposal was to state Tibet was an integral part of China and that China would not tolerate any attempts by the Tibetans or British to interrupt China's territorial integrity. Ifan Chen continued to say a Chinese official would be stationed in Lhasa and they would guide Tibet's foreign and military affairs. Tibet would also grant amnesty to all Chinese who had recently been punished in Tibet, and Tibet would conform to the borders already assigned to it. McMahon then issued the first and most important question “what is the definition of limits of Tibet”. Afterwards they could deal with the lesser issues, such as Tibetans claims of compensation for damages and for Chinese amnesties. Lonchen Shatra agreed to the procedure, Ifan Chen countered it by asking the political status of Tibet should be the first order of business. Ifan Chen also revealed he had definitive orders from his government to give priority to the political question. McMahon thus ruled he would discuss the frontier issue with Lonchen Shatra alone, until Ifan Chen was given authorization from his government to join it, ompf. It took 5 days for Ifan Chen to get the authorization.  On the issue of the frontier, Ifan Chen maintained China had occupied as far west as Giamda, thus this would encompass Pomed, Markham, Zayul, Derge, Gyade, Draya, Batang, Kokonor and Litang. Lonchen Shatra replied that Tibet had always been an independent nation and at one point a Chinese princess had been married to a Tibetan ruler and a boundary pillar had been erected by them at Marugong. Ifan Chen countered by stating the so called pillar was erected 300 li west and soon both argued over the history of pillars and boundary claims going back centuries. China claimed their historical evidence was that of Zhao Erfengs expedition of 1906-1911 which constituted a effective occupation recognized under international law. Lonchen Shatra said that was ridiculous and that what Zhao Erfeng had performed was a raid and thus unlawful.  McMahon meanwhile formed the idea of distinguishing Inner and Outer Tibet. He based this on the premise the Chinese had only really occupied Outer Tibet and never Inner Tibet. McMahon proposed formalizing this with official boundaries and pulled up old maps dating back to the 9th century for border lines. He also brought out maps from the 18th century and using both came up with two defined zones for Inner and Outer Tibet. Lonchen Shatra opposed some parts of Outer Tibet should be added to Inner Tibet and Ifan Chen argued some parts of Inner Tibet should be given to Sichuan province. A series of confused negotiations began over historical claims over territory, while border skirmishes erupted between the Tibetans and Chinese. McMahon losing his patience appealed to both men stating for "can we have a broad and statesmanlike spirit of compromise so that our labors could be brought to a speedy conclusion”. Ifan Chen maintained it was still premature to draft anything since they had not established what was Inner and Outer Tibet. Finally in April of 1914 a draft convention, with a map was begun by the 3 men. Ifan Chen was the most reluctant but gradually accepted it. Britain and China agreed to leave Tibet as a neutral zone, free of their interference. However China repudiated Ifan Chen's plenipotentiary actions, stating he had been coerced into the draft convention, McMahon said that was ridiculous. China charged McMahon for being unfriendly to China and having an uncompromising attitude, which is funny because if I read to you every single meeting these men had, it was 99% Ifan Chen not budging on a single issue. China continued to lobby for more and more adjustments, but all would be turned down prompting China to state they would not sign the convention. The official boundary between Inner and Outer Tibet became known as the McMahon line, it was negotiated between Britain and Tibet separately. The convention stated Tibet formed part of Chinese territory, after the Tibetans selected a Dalai Lama, the Chinese government would be notified and a Chinese commissioner in Lhasa would quote "formally communicate to His Holiness the titles consistent with his dignity, which have been conferred by the Chinese Government". The Tibetan government would appoint all officers for Outer Tibet and Outer Tibet would not be represented in the Chinese parliament or any other such assembly. China refused to acknowledge any of it. This entire situation remains a problem to this very day as most of you probably assumed. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. Mongolia saw some bitter fighting between Red and White Russians and Chinese, and would gradually gravitate towards the Soviets. The case of Tibet, unlike Mongolia, was somewhat less violent, but a political maelstrom nonetheless. The chaos of China's warlord Era would greatly affect these two, well into the 1930's.  

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