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On Episode 836 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Next Generation in Trucking's Lindsey Trent about the company's Career Catalyst award, which honors the fleets shaping our nation's future drivers. This recognition highlights fleets — both for-hire and private — that are creating meaningful career paths for young truck drivers, diesel technicians, warehouse associates and more. Can we bring big ship building back to the USA? With all this trade war talk, Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle talks about how ship building is essential to national security and balancing trade. We'll take a look at the SHIPS Act, the latest on the trade deals and how they're all tied together. Plus, driver on visa charged in fatal wreck; does Jerome Powell need a SONAR account; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 836 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner is talking to Next Generation in Trucking's Lindsey Trent about the company's Career Catalyst award, which honors the fleets shaping our nation's future drivers. This recognition highlights fleets — both for-hire and private — that are creating meaningful career paths for young truck drivers, diesel technicians, warehouse associates and more. Can we bring big ship building back to the USA? With all this trade war talk, Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle talks about how ship building is essential to national security and balancing trade. We'll take a look at the SHIPS Act, the latest on the trade deals and how they're all tied together. Plus, driver on visa charged in fatal wreck; does Jerome Powell need a SONAR account; and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fr. Anthony Amato is the Pastor of St. Peter's Parish in Clifton Springs, New York. He was ordained as a priest in June of 2017 by Bishop Salvatore Matano of the Diocese of Rochester, New York. In Today's Show What is the best way to grow spiritually during Holy Week? What can I do to please God during Mass? What are some signs of a priestly vocation?* Do Bishops have to be part of the First Communion Mass? Is it ok to focus on observing the Latin Mass without following the missal verbatim? Why did God not send Christ immediately after Adam and Eve sinned? What are Fr. Amato's three favorite books of the Bible to use for Lectio Divina? Is it okay if I receive Jesus from the chalice and not the host? How should Catholics react to Cardinal McCarrick's passing? Is using the wrong date for my birthday while creating an online account considered lying? Are priestly blessings on pre-recorded audio or video still valid? Vocations: by Fr. William Doyle, S.J. Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
On episode 811 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is catching up with Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle to talk about the SHIPS Act; making shipbuilding great again; and the impact of port fees and tariffs. We just moved the world's largest trainset from EnterTRAINment Junction in Cincinnati to Chattanooga, Tennessee, with the help of Elizabeth's Moving & Storage. We'll meet Frank Youmans and Anne Elizabeth Youmans to learn all about the logistics behind this high-touch, white-glove move that took more than 20 trailers. Plus, tariff Tuesday was just a head fake as Canada and Mexico tariffs are delayed again; dirtiest loads and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Chapters 2:33 Tariffs delayed again 6:48 Moving the world's largest train set | Elizabeth's Moving and Storage 21:35 Dirtiest trucking jobs 22:37 Make ship building great again | William Doyle Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 811 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is catching up with Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle to talk about the SHIPS Act; making shipbuilding great again; and the impact of port fees and tariffs. We just moved the world's largest trainset from EnterTRAINment Junction in Cincinnati to Chattanooga, Tennessee, with the help of Elizabeth's Moving & Storage. We'll meet Frank Youmans and Anne Elizabeth Youmans to learn all about the logistics behind this high-touch, white-glove move that took more than 20 trailers. Plus, tariff Tuesday was just a head fake as Canada and Mexico tariffs are delayed again; dirtiest loads and more. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Chapters 2:33 Tariffs delayed again 6:48 Moving the world's largest train set | Elizabeth's Moving and Storage 21:35 Dirtiest trucking jobs 22:37 Make ship building great again | William Doyle Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 790 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner and Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle spill the tea on the real talk behind the ILA-USMX contract, what ratification means and how tariffs work. National Association of Waterfront Employers President and former Federal Maritime Commissioner Carl Bentzel takes a look at the deal between the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance from the labor perspective. What does this mean for East Coast and West Coast port unions and labor moving forward? Plus, trucking gets snowed out; Transportation companies mobilize to support LA fire relief efforts; Lego ports; and National Championship predictions. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Episode 791 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!?, Dooner and Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle spill the tea on the real talk behind the ILA-USMX contract, what ratification means and how tariffs work. National Association of Waterfront Employers President and former Federal Maritime Commissioner Carl Bentzel takes a look at the deal between the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance from the labor perspective. What does this mean for East Coast and West Coast port unions and labor moving forward? Plus, trucking gets snowed out; Transportation companies mobilize to support LA fire relief efforts; Lego ports; and National Championship predictions. Catch new shows live at noon EDT Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays on FreightWaves LinkedIn, Facebook, X or YouTube, or on demand by looking up WHAT THE TRUCK?!? on your favorite podcast player and at 5 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM's Road Dog Trucking Channel 146. Watch on YouTube Check out the WTT merch store Visit our sponsor Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(**spoiler alert below**) Hilary Mantel's novel A Place Of Greater Safety is, according to Oxford History of the French Revolution author William Doyle, one of the two greatest books about those turbulent years in Paris and France. Its exploration of the fascinating relationships between three of the revolution's most important figures - Georges-Jacques Danton, Camille Desmoulins and Maximilien Robespierre - reveals so much about the importance of personality to politics during periods of crisis. Prof Doyle discusses what motivates these characters and indeed what drove the revolution itself forwards through all its tempestuous phases. Spoiler alert: You don't need to have read A Place Of Greater Safety to enjoy listening to this episode, because the novel is really a starting point for a discussion about its three protagonists rather than being the primary subject of this conversation. This episode anyhow reveals very little about the plot given it is a largely historical, chronological-based treatment. However, there is some discussion about the timing of the ending of the novel which might be viewed by some as a mild spoiler of sorts. To be honest it wouldn't have put me off listening to this before finishing the book, but others might feel differently - you have been warned! Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly
Editor's note: Beacon was created in 1913 from Matteawan and Fishkill Landing. 150 Years Ago (December 1874) John McCabe was carting cook stoves to Matteawan when his horses were frightened by an approaching locomotive. The horses raced along the track and a stove fell off the wagon in front of the engine, which demolished it. Lewis Tompkins, of the Fishkill Landing Hat Works, put down one of his prized brown mares after it broke its leg in the stable. It was valued at $700 [about $19,000 today]. Patrick Murphy, who worked at the Gowdy brickyard near Dutchess Junction, was arrested on assault charges. Murphy was absent when John Gowdy distributed wages and later demanded his $28 [$775]. Gowdy said he did not have the cash on him and Patrick, who was drunk, attempted to take Gowdy's horse. When Gowdy resisted, Murphy punched him. Murphy was fined $25, which he had Gowdy take from his pay, leaving him with $3 [$83]. The Matteawan Manufacturing Co. was making 200 dozen ladies' jockeys every day but was still 150 cases behind filling orders. Two sheep owned by Jacob VanWyck near Fishkill were slaughtered in his field and the meat carried off. James Pettigrove moved from Cold Spring to Fishkill Landing to operate Traver's hotel, which had been damaged by fire on Sept. 3 but restored. Several young men in Matteawan formed a gymnasium society. W.H. Mase of Fishkill Landing sold his trotting horse Mountaineer for $6,000 [$166,000]. A Fishkill Landing milkman said he would sell milk through the winter at summer prices of 6 cents [$1.66] a quart. A Matteawan Free School teacher found in an old history book a handwritten copy of a Thanksgiving sermon preached by the Rev. Samuel Prime on Nov. 23, 1833. [In 1840, the young Presbyterian minister left the village for New York City to become an editor at a Christian newspaper where he worked for the next 45 years.] The Seamless Manufacturing Co. of Matteawan received an order for thousands of skirts, in variety of sizes, including what were thought to be the largest ever made in the U.S.: 5 feet, 7 inches long; 5 feet, 1 inch around the waist; 10 inches around the hip; and 16 inches at the bottom. Mr. and Mrs. David Kniffen, of Fishkill, lost two children - their 5-year-old daughter and 2½-year-old son - in the same week to diphtheria. Their third child, an infant, was not expected to survive. When the Albany Post reported that "Aunt Betty," the last known person enslaved in New York state, had died in Cayuga County at age 99, the Poughkeepsie Press reported that an inmate at the Dutchess County poorhouse was older. He recalled being traded for a barrel of rum. [According to research by the New York State Archives, a woman named Sophy, who died in November 1876 in Cornwall, was likely the last surviving person who had been enslaved in New York.] On a late Saturday night train, a passenger refused to pay the fare. The conductor ordered him off at New Hamburg, but the passenger retreated to the toilet and sat with his back against the door. At Poughkeepsie, a police officer ripped off the door with a crowbar. At 3 a.m. on a Saturday, a fire at John Gerow's brick building in Matteawan destroyed everything inside, including the stock of the Noel & Smith clothing store, Hatche's cigar store and Vosburgh's printing office. Frank Timoney, the brick manufacturer, and an employee, William Doyle, were struck by an express train south of Dutchess Junction. Doyle was killed and Timoney was not expected to survive. [Timoney lived another 29 years.] 125 Years Ago (December 1899) A man who missed the last train at Fishkill Landing for Cold Spring hired a wagon. According to the Matteawan Journal, the driver had been on duty for hours and the passenger had not slept for two days, so both fell sound asleep on the journey along the river road. When the horse reached a trough in the village, it took a drink, turned around and returned to Fishkill Landing. There, the passenger and driver awoke and, confused, ...
Esta semana, en Islas de Robinson, nos movemos entre 2022 y 2024. Canciones de ahora que no dejan de sorprendernos y emocionarnos. Suenan: SAM BLASUCCI - "NO MAGIC" ("REAL LIFE THING", 2024) / JOHNNY PAYNE - "MAN IN THE MIST" ("KING OF CUPS", 2022) / JORDAN LEHNING - "HEAVENLY HOWLS" ("UP AT THE WITCHING HOUR", 2024) / KATIE VON SCHLEICHER - "MONTAGNARD PEOPLE" ("A LITTLE TOUCH OF SCHLEICHER IN THE NIGHT", 2023) / MATT DORRIEN - "THAT GETS ME THROUGH" ("BLUE PASTORAL", 2022) / JOHN SOUTHWORTH - "TIME TO UNWIND" ("WHEN YOU'RE THIS, THIS IN LOVE", 2023) / WILLIAM DOYLE - "CASTAWAYED" ("SPRINGS ETERNAL", 2024) / ALEX IZENBERG - "AS THE DAWN SERENADES THE DARK" ("ALEX IZENBERG & THE EXILES", 2024) / CAMERON WINTER - "VINES" ("SINGLES", 2024) / KATE BOLLINGER - "I SEE IT NOW" ("SONGS FROM A THOUSAND FRAMES OF MIND", 2024) / CHRIS COHEN - "NIGHT OR DAY" ("PAINT A ROOM", 2024) / KAIT WARNER - "OVER AGAIN" ("RODEO CLOWN", 2024) / A. SAVAGE - "OUT OF FOCUS" ("SEVERAL SONGS ABOUT FIRE", 2023) / GOOD MORNING - "PEACHES" ("THE ACCIDENT", 2024).Escuchar audio
CEO of Newbridge Silverware gives Marty an insight to the History of the company!
William Doyle give us a quick intro to the factory and some of the people that create the beautiful products.
1800. January… February… March… Three months in which the British and the French finally end the war with the Peace of Amiens… The French force sent to reassert control over Saint-Domingue meets with an unfriendly welcome… And back home Napoleon Bonaparte is considering his next moves as the de facto ruler of France. This is episode 41 of the Napoleonic Quarterly - covering three months in which the revolutionary fight for freedom shifts to the Caribbean. [24:57] - headline developments [27:25] - Graeme Callister on the Peace of Amiens [44:27] - Marlene Daut on the fighting in Saint-Domingue [1:09:12] - William Doyle on Napoleon Bonaparte's to-do list Help us produce more episodes by supporting the Napoleonic Quarterly on Patreon: patreon.com/napoleonicquarterly
1802. October... November... December... three months in which the longstanding contest between the British and the French switches from the battlefield to the negotiating table... After two complete years in power Napoleon Bonaparte's position looks increasingly secure... And the decision is taken to send a French fleet across the Atlantic with Saint-Domiongue's Toussaint Louverture in the firing line. This is episode 40 of the Napoleonic Quarterly - covering three months in which the curtain falls on the French Wars of the French Revolution. [16:52] - headline developments [21:05] - Graeme Callister on peace negotiations between Britain and France [41:30] - William Doyle on Bonaparte's first two years in power [1:07:30] - Marlene Daut on the decision to send a fleet to Saint-Domingue [1:20:52] - Season five closing comments from Charles Esdaile and Alexander Mikaberidze
Send us a Text Message.In the realm of correctional facilities, the roles and challenges of those who maintain order are often misunderstood and overlooked. Doyle discusses the trajectory of becoming deeply involved in union activities, from his early days in law enforcement to his current role in advocating for the welfare of correctional employees. He outlines the initiatives taken by the National Correctional Employees Union to improve health, retirement programs, and training opportunities for their members. Our conversation reveals the unique benefits provided by the union, often surpassing those offered by state or county employers, highlighting the union's dedication to their members' well-being.Bill Doyle bdoyle@nceu.org National Correctional Employees Union - https://www.nceu.org/ PepperBallFrom crowd control to cell extractions, the PepperBall system is the safe, non-lethal option.OMNIOMNI is cutting-edge software designed to track inmates and assets within your prison or jail. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Contact us: mike@theprisonofficer.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePrisonOfficerTake care of each other and Be Safe behind those walls and fences!
On episode 702 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to Operation Livesaver's Jennifer DeAngelis about eclipse readiness, being track-aware and freight disruptions. Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle talks about the recovery and rebuilding surrounding the Key Bridge in Baltimore. How long will it take, what needs to be done and what role does dredging play in rebuilding this key connector in Charm City. Calvin University stops by to show off its supply chain program. We'll learn all about what is offered at the university and how students are getting hands-on experience with major shippers while there. Kinaxis' Polly Mitchell-Guthrie lays out supply chain impacts from the Key Bridge collapse and highlights disruptions in auto and retail. Plus; Earthquake hits the northeast; dogs in business class; commuting to work in the Arctic; changing a flat in the middle of the road. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 702 of WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Dooner is talking to Operation Livesaver's Jennifer DeAngelis about eclipse readiness, being track-aware and freight disruptions. Dredging Contractors of America's William Doyle talks about the recovery and rebuilding surrounding the Key Bridge in Baltimore. How long will it take, what needs to be done and what role does dredging play in rebuilding this key connector in Charm City. Calvin University stops by to show off its supply chain program. We'll learn all about what is offered at the university and how students are getting hands-on experience with major shippers while there. Kinaxis' Polly Mitchell-Guthrie lays out supply chain impacts from the Key Bridge collapse and highlights disruptions in auto and retail. Plus; Earthquake hits the northeast; dogs in business class; commuting to work in the Arctic; changing a flat in the middle of the road. Watch on YouTube Subscribe to the WTT newsletter Apple Podcasts Spotify More FreightWaves Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:55:11 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, on va commencer par une voix qui vous est familière, sans doute. Et qui nous revient, c'est une habitude, enveloppée dans une envoûtante étrangeté.
Listen to this week's No Spin News interview with William Doyle, Ph.D. of the Caesar Rodney Election Research Institute and Mark Penn, Co-chair of the Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll. We also visit the No Spin News archives and Bill's conversation with Former Congressman Pete King. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, January 2, 2024. Stand Up for Your Country.Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill marks the beginning of the No Spin News' 2024 election coverage. He breaks down the candidates and where we stand before the primaries. William Doyle, Ph.D. of the Caesar Rodney Election Research Institute joins the No Spin News to discuss election fraud claims by the Trump campaign. A record December at the southern border and California gives migrants free healthcare. This Day in History: Ronald Reagan become Governor of California Final Thought: BillOReilly.com Perks In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "Socializing with Gavin." Election season is here! Now's the time to get a Premium or Concierge Membership to BillOReilly.com, the only place for honest news analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1800. January... February... March... Three months in which Napoleon Bonaparte familiarises himself with the levers of power... French general Jean-Victor Moreau's battle plans clash with those of his new boss... and the election to choose a new Pope becomes delayed by division. This is episode 33 of the Napoleonic Quarterly, covering three months in which the world gets used to its new century - and France to its new leader. Featuring an extended introduction with Charles Esdaile and Alexander Mikaberidze looking ahead to the two years covered by season 5 of the podcast. Plus: [25:05] - William Doyle on Bonaparte's to-do list as France's new leader [45:54] - David Hollins on military planning for the coming year's campaigning [1:02:57] - Mary Robinson on the Papal Election
This week on The Hamilton Review Podcast, we are honored to welcome two esteemed guests to the show, Pasi Sahlberg and William Doyle! Pasi and William are authors of the book, "Let the Children Play." Pasi lives in Melbourne, Australia and William lives in Helsinki Finland and in this conversation they discuss their important book. The subtitle of the book and the direction of this great episode is: How More Play will Save our Schools and Help Children Thrive. A must listen discussion for every parent and educator! Pasi Sahlberg is professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His working experience includes teaching and teacher education at the University of Helsinki and serving as director at the Ministry of Education and Culture in Finland, senior education specialist at the World Bank in Washington DC, lead education specialist of the European Commission in Torino and visiting professor at Harvard University. Sahlberg's latest books include ‘Hard Questions on Educational Change' (2016), ‘FinnishEd Leadership: Four Big, Inexpensive Ideas to Transform Education' (2018), ‘Let the Children Play: How More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive' with William Doyle (2019), and ‘Finnish Lessons 3.0: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland' (2021). He is a recipient of the 2012 Education Award in Finland, the 2013 Grawemeyer Award in the U.S., the 2014 Robert Owen Award in Scotland, the 2016 Lego Prize in Denmark, and the 2021 Dr. Paul Brock Memorial Medal in Australia. Sahlberg lives with his family in Melbourne. William Doyle is a New York Times bestselling author and TV producer for networks including HBO, The History Channel, and PBS. Since 2015 he has served as Fulbright Scholar, Scholar in Residence and Lecturer on Media and Education at University of Eastern Finland, a Rockefeller Foundation Resident Fellow, and advisor to the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland. He lives in Helsinki with his family. How to contact Pasi Sahlberg: Pasi Sahlberg website How to contact Dr. Bob Hamilton: Dr. Bob on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Dr. Bob on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Dr. Bob on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton
William Doyle is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Bristol. As the author of the Oxford History of the French Revolution he is also the rescuer of many an undergraduate essay crisis. William's new book Napoleon At Peace, however, sees him examine Bonaparte's performance in the top job in those first years of the 19th century. Its subtitle, 'How To End A Revolution', gives you a sense of the scale of the task he faced Prof Doyle on Bonaparte: "What hit me is the sheer ability of the man - how able he actually was, how many balls he was able to keep in the air at any particular time. Whatever you think of him morally - and he's a very nasty type in all sorts of ways - nevertheless, the sheer ability of the man cannot fail to be impressive." How much of the Revolution was over by the time Napoleon Bonaparte came to power? Prof Doyle: "None of it."
If you haven't read the 2019 book Let the Children Play: How More Play will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive, you're missing out! The book's authors, William Doyle and Pasi Sahlberg, join Heather for a conversation about play, schools, 21st century skills....and George Costanza?
Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by William Doyle, professor emeritus of history and a senior research fellow at the University of Bristol, to discuss his book, Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution. They chat about how Napoleon ended the French Revolution by winning peace on the battlefield, repairing relations with the Catholic Church, and making himself monarch. This also discuss Bonaparte's attempts to restore France's colonial empire. Get the book here: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/N/bo184798345.htmlShow Notes:The Critic: Ruth Scurr – “The regal rise of le petit caporal”https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/november-2022/the-regal-rise-of-le-petit-caporal/Engelsberg Ideas: Katherine Bayford – “Napoleon: the revolutionary who made himself an emperor”https://engelsbergideas.com/reviews/napoleon-the-revolutionary-who-made-himself-an-emperor/Literary Review: John Adamson – “His Majesty the First Consul”https://literaryreview.co.uk/his-majesty-the-first-consulTimes Literary Supplement: Alan Forrest – “The road to St Helena”https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/napoleon-michael-broers-napoleon-at-peace-william-doyle-book-review-alan-forrest/
Heartland's Tim Benson is joined by William Doyle, professor emeritus of history and a senior research fellow at the University of Bristol, to discuss his book, Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution. They chat about how Napoleon ended the French Revolution by winning peace on the battlefield, repairing relations with the Catholic Church, and making himself monarch. This also discuss Bonaparte's attempts to restore France's colonial empire. Get the book here: https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/N/bo184798345.htmlShow Notes:The Critic: Ruth Scurr – “The regal rise of le petit caporal”https://thecritic.co.uk/issues/november-2022/the-regal-rise-of-le-petit-caporal/Engelsberg Ideas: Katherine Bayford – “Napoleon: the revolutionary who made himself an emperor”https://engelsbergideas.com/reviews/napoleon-the-revolutionary-who-made-himself-an-emperor/Literary Review: John Adamson – “His Majesty the First Consul”https://literaryreview.co.uk/his-majesty-the-first-consulTimes Literary Supplement: Alan Forrest – “The road to St Helena”https://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/napoleon-michael-broers-napoleon-at-peace-william-doyle-book-review-alan-forrest/
Join us for an exclusive interview on our show, Helping Hearts, as our host, Saankhya, engages in a captivating conversation with William Doyle, the esteemed Executive Director of the Foundation for Hearing Research. Delve into the fascinating world of hearing research, where we explore the latest cutting-edge advancements, breakthrough discoveries, and the Foundation's impactful initiatives. Gain valuable insights into the ever-evolving field and discover how this organization is dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with hearing impairments. Host: Saankhya
Two screens! Two times the fun!! The MB reminisce on an absolute classic that revolutionized touch screen tech. Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Cover Art photo taken by Chris at 100 Gecs concert at the Beacham
Boys, Media Boys. Here they are talking about the first Brosnan Bond, a FPS classic, and... ranking every Bond theme for a full hour. This episode will really have you asking "why does Chris's audio keep doing that?" Always a great takeaway for an podcast! Ranked List on Letterboxd - https://boxd.it/l5XVq Goldeneye (1995) - https://youtu.be/lcOqUE0u1LM Goldeneye 007 - https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/goldeneye-007 Every Bond Theme Playlist - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY3KW-yaz8cV89ymMN61nPDQeHIHCfAYC Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
Remember last year? Yeah, I'm still typing it in my podcast titles. The B's discuss their three favorites of the year prior and perhaps learn a lesson by the end? The lesson of sharing... your favorites on a podcast recording. Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
Could a Podcast cause you to experience a mind-blowing miracle? The Media Boys test the waters with the final episode of the year. And its about a game by the Rick & Morty guy. "High on Life" trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCk1__TYksU Duke Nukem Forever 2001 Restoration Project Mod - https://www.moddb.com/mods/dnf2001-restoration-project Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
This guy... Well, frankly, he is a bit... odd. And so are... these three podcasters! The B's discuss a strange biopic on their first episode in six years. We're going to have to start calling these things reunions instead of episodes! Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Full Movie) - https://therokuchannel.roku.com/lp/weird Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
The French Revolution facilitated the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, but after gaining power he knew that his first task was to end it. In this book William Doyle describes how he did so, beginning with the three large issues that had destabilized revolutionary France: war, religion, and monarchy. Doyle shows how, as First Consul of the Republic, Napoleon resolved these issues: first by winning the war, then by forging peace with the Church, and finally by making himself a monarch. Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution (Reaktion Books, 2022) ends by discussing Napoleon's one great failure--his attempt to restore the colonial empire destroyed by war and slave rebellion. By the time this endeavor was abandoned, the fragile peace with Great Britain had broken down, and the Napoleonic wars had begun. Charles Coutinho, PH. D., Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The French Revolution facilitated the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, but after gaining power he knew that his first task was to end it. In this book William Doyle describes how he did so, beginning with the three large issues that had destabilized revolutionary France: war, religion, and monarchy. Doyle shows how, as First Consul of the Republic, Napoleon resolved these issues: first by winning the war, then by forging peace with the Church, and finally by making himself a monarch. Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution (Reaktion Books, 2022) ends by discussing Napoleon's one great failure--his attempt to restore the colonial empire destroyed by war and slave rebellion. By the time this endeavor was abandoned, the fragile peace with Great Britain had broken down, and the Napoleonic wars had begun. Charles Coutinho, PH. D., Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The French Revolution facilitated the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, but after gaining power he knew that his first task was to end it. In this book William Doyle describes how he did so, beginning with the three large issues that had destabilized revolutionary France: war, religion, and monarchy. Doyle shows how, as First Consul of the Republic, Napoleon resolved these issues: first by winning the war, then by forging peace with the Church, and finally by making himself a monarch. Napoleon at Peace: How to End a Revolution (Reaktion Books, 2022) ends by discussing Napoleon's one great failure--his attempt to restore the colonial empire destroyed by war and slave rebellion. By the time this endeavor was abandoned, the fragile peace with Great Britain had broken down, and the Napoleonic wars had begun. Charles Coutinho, PH. D., Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, received his doctorate from New York University. His area of specialization is 19th and 20th-century European, American diplomatic and political history. He has written for Chatham House's International Affairs, the Institute of Historical Research's Reviews in History and the University of Rouen's online periodical Cercles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Who yah calling, Pinhead? The Meat's talk a painful (yet pleasurable) return and a completely normal journey into a skin tower held up by viscera-bearing walls. The architect was kind of had a thing for gore. Happy Halloween! Hellraiser Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUlgwJNdu2I Scorn Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imuJeL51A0E Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
It's time for a little bone rattling with the spookiest podcast in the immediate area! BONES! Ever heard of them? They're inside you RIGHT. NOW. Like an infectious disease! Ahhh! Now that's scary. You might want to get that checked out. It's not normal to be full of bones. It's actually cool to be a jelly man that gaslights unsuspecting podcast listeners. Also, I'm outside your house. The B(one)'s talk Snoop Dogg as a ghost pimp, a spooky romp as a skelly knight, and a self-loathing bag of scum. Bones Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaoBGPsGLBs MediEvil Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m-1-BkiI5s Scumbag by BONES - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSBYfyLFV5VFf-B5Zpks0_AUnIVRWIMnY Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
Writer and filmmaker William Doyle joins us to talk about his new book "Titan of the Senate." It tells the story of the longest-serving Republican Senator, Orrin Hatch of Utah. Sen. Hatch served from 1977-2019 and passed away at the age of 88 in April of 2022. Mr. Doyle argues that Senator Hatch's legislative achievements earn him the nod as the greatest U.S. Senator in modern times. Senator Hatch authored nearly 800 bills, including bipartisan efforts on HIV/AIDS, generic drugs, civil rights, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. He often teamed up with his political opposite, the late Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I wont lie it's a Pinocchio episode, guy! M.B.P. is finally alive after a month of sleep and ooh boy do they feel a little wooden. They gathered for the most important thing they could think of: another Disney live action movie accessible on streaming. Now that's easy, breezy, beautiful: Podcast Guys (our new name 72 eps in). Pinocchio Trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gV_0pYoCssc Website - mediaboyspodcast.com Media Boys + - https://open.spotify.com/show/5za5DrZMxwtWbwknsw3t09?si=5c7a32e46cf34ffc YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvFjMyga8ob_UHmSw4XUoA Twitter - https://twitter.com/mediaboys_pod?lang=en Media Boys Podcast is Nathaniel Combs, William Doyle, and Chris "Show" Miele Edited by Chris "Show" Miele Theme Song by Nick Brunston Artwork by Chris "Show" Miele
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline and guests Mike Kucharski and William Doyle Karen discusses several "little stories with big consequences." Guest 1: Mike Kucharski Mike Kucharski is the Co-Owner and Vice President of JKC Trucking. He has spent his entire career of nearly 30 years, and is an expert in the industry. Guest 2: William Doyle William Doyle is a New York Times bestselling, award-winning author and TV producer based in New York City. He has written or cowritten seven books, including PT 109: An American Epic of War, Survival, and the Destiny of John F. Kennedy and American Gun: A History of the U.S. in Ten Firearms (with “American Sniper” Chris Kyle). He served as director of original programming for HBO and was co-producer of the PBS special Navy SEALs: Their Untold Story.
William Doyle - The art of compromise is lost. by John Catsimatidis
Take 2: Utah's Legislature with Heidi Hatch, Greg Hughes and Jim Dabakis
Host: Heidi HatchGuests: Greg Hughes & Maura CarabelloNEW SENATE POLL: Hinckley Des NewsLee, McMullin react to new poll showing them separated by only 2 pointsUS SURPASSES RECORD SOUTHERN BORDER CROSSING: 2 million and countingVP Harris says the border is secureGov. DeSantis ships migrants to Martha's Vineyard Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke canceled from Utah Sheriffs Association meetingUtah NAACP chair asked for his removal.Clark is controversial: spoke at a QAnon conference, supported the Proud Boys and called Black Lives Matter a hate group. For the record he is Black. Legislative meetings: Highlights and lowlights? Joel Ferry Replacement Sworn in: A Brigham City councilman is the newest member of the Utah House of Representatives, filling the seat recently vacated by the new head of the Department of Natural Resources.Tom Peterson was sworn in Wednesday after defeating three other Republican candidates in a special election the day before. Peterson replaces Joel Ferry, who stepped down last month after being tapped by the governor earlier in the summer to lead the DNR. Peterson will have to step down from his council job, he works as a building official for the State. New book coming out: Titan of the SenateTITAN OF THE SENATE is the dramatic story of a conservative champion who shaped modern America—by leading a Golden Age of Bipartisanship and passing more legislation than any other Senator in the post-Vietnam era. Senator Orrin Hatch co-wrote the most sweeping civil rights bill since the 1960s, launched a health insurance program for 25,000,000 uninsured children, co-created the generic drug industry, and championed the greatest HIV/AIDS legislation in American history, while sponsoring or co-sponsoring over 750 pieces of legislation. Based on interviews with Hatch and many of his Senate colleagues plus over 10,000 pages of research from the U.S. Senate Historian's files, this is also the story of a leader who envisions a New Golden Age of Bipartisanship for the future of American politics. WILLIAM DOYLE is a New York Times bestselling, award-winning author and TV producer based in New York City See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Shaun is tired of hearing Democrat lies!! When will they stop?! William Doyle tells Shaun the story of Orrin Hatch, once third in line for the US Presidency, and the time he spent passing bipartisan legislation in Congress in his new book "Titan of the Senate". PLUS, Dr. Samuel Mitcham Jr. shows Shaun frightening similarities in the civil climate of today and civil climate during the Civil War in his newest book "Voices from the Confederacy".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The left and the right can't agree on much these days... except for last year's infrastructure bill. But when it comes to solving the big issues of the day.. there may be some important lessons from the life of one of Utah's former senators. Author and TV producer William Doyle joins Boyd to discuss his new book coming out next week about Senator Orrin Hatch and his bipartisan leadership. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode Dooner and The Dude are talking to two Northeast ports about their growth and expansion. Conley Terminal has nearly completed $850 million in infrastructure investments and is welcoming four new direct services to the Port of Boston. Lauren Gleason, deputy port director of business development at the Massachusetts Port Authority, tells us all about how the port got big ship ready and how it will help American shippers beat congestion.The Port of Baltimore is the nation's largest importer and exporter of automobiles and high/heavy farm equipment. In Maryland's economy, the Port of Baltimore generates nearly $3.3 billion in total personal income and supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs connected to port work. William Doyle, executive director at the Maryland Port Administration, brings us inside this crucial cog in America's supply chain. Chaos rules the day in rail right now, but that's not going to stop FreightWaves Editorial Director Rachel Premack from celebrating her birthday. We'll find out why trains are off the rails. Back The Truck Up's Rooster and SuperTrucker let us know if AB5 protests will enter a third day in Oakland, California. Plus, breaking down the coolest truck simulator you'll ever see. And we're joined by special guest co-host Curtis Garrett, who talks LTL and his next role.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsWith fully furnished state-of-the-art repair trucks and a full array of roadside tools, you can expect the safest, fastest, and most painless response for your fleet from Love's Truck Care & Speedco. To learn more about our roadside assistance, please visit www.loves.com
On today's episode Dooner and The Dude are talking to two Northeast ports about their growth and expansion. Conley Terminal has nearly completed $850 million in infrastructure investments and is welcoming four new direct services to the Port of Boston. Lauren Gleason, deputy port director of business development at the Massachusetts Port Authority, tells us all about how the port got big ship ready and how it will help American shippers beat congestion.The Port of Baltimore is the nation's largest importer and exporter of automobiles and high/heavy farm equipment. In Maryland's economy, the Port of Baltimore generates nearly $3.3 billion in total personal income and supports 15,330 direct jobs and 139,180 jobs connected to port work. William Doyle, executive director at the Maryland Port Administration, brings us inside this crucial cog in America's supply chain. Chaos rules the day in rail right now, but that's not going to stop FreightWaves Editorial Director Rachel Premack from celebrating her birthday. We'll find out why trains are off the rails. Back The Truck Up's Rooster and SuperTrucker let us know if AB5 protests will enter a third day in Oakland, California. Plus, breaking down the coolest truck simulator you'll ever see. And we're joined by special guest co-host Curtis Garrett, who talks LTL and his next role.Visit our sponsorWatch on YouTubeSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Centrism has become an all-purpose term of abuse but what does it actually mean? And what does Centrism want? Dorian and Ian journey to the centre of the middle, dropping in on Tony Benn, William Rees-Mogg, the crises of the 70s, Trotsky, fascism, communism, Clinton, Blair, and the guillotine.… Help Ian and Dorian move NOT LEFT, NOT RIGHT, BUT FORWARD by supporting their Origin Story research on Patreon: www.Patreon.com/originstorypod –––––––– Centrism: A Reading List From Ian: The Oxford History of the French Revolution by William Doyle. The single best all-in-one history of the French revolution. And one of my favourite history books of all time – a rare instance in which the author combines pace, thoroughness and impeccable research. John Stuart Mill, Victorian Firebrand by Richard Reeves. Decent, if slightly pedestrian biography of the great liberal philosopher. John Maynard Keynes trilogy by Robert Skidelsky. The best work on Keynes. The Third Way by Anthony Giddens. Nowhere near as good as it should be, nor as I expected it to be. Surprisingly vacuous. From Dorian: The Vital Centre by Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. Fascinating post-war argument for the importance of the radical centre Trotsky on centrism Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics by John Avlon. Solid history of those who sought to occupy the centre of American politics. Toward a Radical Middle by Renata Adler. New Yorker writer's 1969 manifesto for radical centrism in a fractious time. Life in the Centre by Roy Jenkins. The arch-centrist's juicy memoir. Safety First: The Making of New Labour by Paul Anderson and Nyta Mann. A first-draft history of New Labour from 1997. Blair and Brown: The New Labour Revolution. Satisfying BBC documentary series on iPlayer, with contributions from all the key players. –––––––– “When centrism is so hard to define, like nailing jelly to the wall, you have to ask does it even deserve to be called an ism at all?” – Ian “Trotsky says Centrism is parasitic, opportunistic, vain, uninterested in theory, and harder on the left than the right… and those criticisms are still levelled at centrists today.” – Dorian “The thing is, Centrism is often popular with voters but unpopular with people who are very interested in politics. Because it's not passionate.” – Ian “I myself am an ideologue, an ideologue for liberalism, so it's possible I feel threatened by something which essentially isn't ideological.” – Ian –––––––– Written and presented by Dorian Lynskey and Ian Dunt. Audio production by Alex Rees. Music by Jade Bailey. Logo art by Mischa Welsh. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Origin Story is a Podmasters production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
William Doyle - Utah Senator Hatch, last vestige of bipartisanship. by John Catsimatidis
Hour 1 of The Drew Mariani Show 3-17-22 David Carollo joins us to talk about the Bishops joining Pope Francis in the consecration of Russia Kevin Turley shares tales of a humble WWI-era Irish priest, Father William Doyle, who led nearly 40,000 men to convert thru his close friendship and ministry in the trenches