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Sie gelten als die heroischen Anführer der Texaner bei der Schlacht von Alamo. Was verschlug Jim Bowie, William Travis und Davy Crockett an diesen Ort? In Texas werden die Verteidiger Alamos als Helden verehrt. Aber drei Männer haben besonders legendären Status erlangt: Der berüchtigte Frontier-Held Jim Bowie, der Anwalt und Offizier Colonel William Travis sowie der Pionier und Politiker Davy Crockett. Die drei Männer konnten unterschiedlicher kaum sein, und ihre Persönlichkeiten sorgten für Spannungen innerhalb der kleinen Gruppe an texanischen Rebellen. Wer waren diese Männer, was zeichnete Sie aus - und was verschlug sie nach Fort Alamo? 0:00:00 - Intro und Einleitung: Erster Trailer zu Kevin Costner's "Horizon" 0:01:40 - Alamo, Teil 2: Die "Helden von Alamo" 0:03:46 - 1.1.1830: Jim Bowie - Eine Frontier-Legende zieht nach Texas 0:05:27 - In Texas wie in Missouri: Neue (zwielichtige) Spekulationsgeschäfte 0:08:38 - Mexikanischer Bürger und Heirat in die hohe Gesellschaft 0:10:26 - "Los Almagres": Suche nach einer verschollenen Silbermine 0:12:04 - 1832: "Colonel" der "Citizen Rangers" und erste Konflikte mit mexikanischen Militärs 0:13:39 - September 1832: Familientragödie und persönliche Rückschläge 0:16:12 - Mai 1835: Vom angesehenen Bürger zum "Anglo"-mexikanischen Gesetzlosen 0:17:19 - "Bowie's Männer": Anführer in der texanischen Revolution 0:20:23 - 26.11.1835: Der "Grass Fight" 0:23:17 - 19.1.1836: Bowie's Befehl für Fort Alamo 0:25:42 - William Barret Travis: Jugendjahre und erste Karriere in Alabama 0:29:51 - Plötzliche Abreise nach Texas 0:31:21 - Frühjahr 1831: Ankunft in Texas und Tätigkeit als Anwalt 0:33:33 - Anhänger der texanischen "Kriegspartei" 0:36:36 - Colonel der Revolutionsarmee 0:38:07 - 3.2.1836: Verstärkung für Fort Alamo 0:39:50 - Konflikt mit Jim Bowie und Streit ums Kommando 0:43:10 - Davy Crockett: Staatsmann und "König der wilden Frontier" 0:45:24 - Exkurs: Widersprüche und Fehler in der Wikipedia 0:47:14 - 18.1.1829, North Carolina Free Press (Halifax, NC): Gedicht über Davy Crockett 0:48:52 - Politische Ziele und Motive: Gegner des Indian Removal Acts (1830) 0:51:07 - Memoiren und Wahlkampf für 1835/36: Ambitionen für Regierungsämter? 0:53:33 - "They might go to hell - I will go to Texas!" 0:58:05 - Januar / Februar 1936: Ankunft in Texas und Reise nach Fort Alamo 1:00:50 - Verabschiedung und Ausblick aufs nächste Mal
The Alamo is a historic site in San Antonio, Texas, that was originally a Spanish mission and later a fortress. It is famous for the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, when a small group of Texans fought bravely against a much larger Mexican army for 13 days. The Texans lost the battle, but their courage inspired others to continue the fight for Texas independence. Some of the most famous defenders of the Alamo were Davy Crockett, James Bowie, and William Travis. The Alamo is now a museum and a symbol of Texas pride. as one of the deadliest nightclub fires in history and sparked public outrage and investigations. The cause of the fire was never conclusively determined, but some evidence suggested that faulty aluminum wiring or arson may have been involved. #history #Beverly #mafia #beverlyhils #truecrime #tedbundy #truecrimecommunity #truecrimeaddict #truecrimememes #killers #killer #murder #mindhunter #murderer #kansas #icp #ouijamacc #juggalettes #juggalo #bondage #twiztid #thegathering #murdermuseum #eldorado #odditiesandcuriosities #caveman #oddities #rare #parkcity #death #charlesmanson #jeffreydahmer #edgein #crime #horror #darkart #richardramirez #halloween #criminal #horrorart #creepy #btkart #truecrimeart #truecrimepodcast #cannibal #albertfish #r #thriller #netflix #truecrimejunkie #horrormovies #history #selfie #truecrimefan #homicide #mystery #truecrimeobsessed #scary #serialkillerart #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimepodcast #crime #murder #podcast #truecrimeaddict #serialkiller #serialkillers #truecrimejunkie #horror #unsolved #murderino #podcastersofinstagram #truecrimeobsessed #mystery #ssdgm #truecrimefan #killer #truecrimememes #unsolvedmysteries #creepy #paranormal #podcasts #history #tedbundy #criminal #scary #podcasting #coldcase #murdermystery #bookstagram #death #buzzfeedunsolved #crimescene #truecrimepodcasts #missingperson #missing #halloween #crimejunkie #news #myfavoritemurder #spooky #supernatural #truecrimestories #homicide #ryanbergara #shanemadej #murderer #podcaster #truecrimebooks #memes #spotify #podernfamily #boogara #shaniac #jeffreydahmer #police #s #justice #history #ww #travel #art #photography #architecture #love #culture #nature #travelphotography #photooftheday #s #historia #instagood #historical #worldwar #heritage #india #instagram #museum #italy #war #vintage #memes #picoftheday #ig #europe #photo #explore #ancient#germany #historymemes #usa #beautiful #travelgram #follow #historic #france #music #military #italia #castle #historylovers #a #medieval #life #education #like #facts #landscape #storia #world #old #city #historyfacts #archaeology #upsc #america #wwii #Podcasthost #Aftermath #aftermathpodcast #podcast #binge #bingepodcast #podcasttips newpodcastalert #slander #Hudson #aftermath #history #updates #storiesyouforgotabout #WW1 #WW2 #attack #terrorattack #nostalgia #Queen #mercury #FreddyMercury #truecrime #truecrimecommunity #truecrimepodcast #crime #murder #podcast #truecrimeaddict #serialkiller #serialkillers #truecrimejunkie #horror #unsolved #murderino #podcastersofinstagram #truecrimeobsessed #mystery #ssdgm #truecrimefan #killer #truecrimememes #unsolvedmysteries #creepy #paranormal #podcasts #history #tedbundy #criminal #scary #podcasting #coldcase #murdermystery #bookstagram #death #buzzfeedunsolved #crimescene #truecrimepodcasts #missingperson #missing #halloween #crimejunkie #news #myfavoritemurder #spooky #supernatural #truecrimestories #homicide #ryanbergara #shanemadej #murderer #podcaster #truecrimebooks #memes #spotify #podernfamily #boogara #shaniac #jeffreydahmer #police #s #justice #forgotten history #The Aftermath #Alamo #thealamo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-hudson9/message
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Part One: In 1836 Mexico had won its independence from Spain and was being ruled by a dictator named Santa Anna, who had a large army and used it mercilessly to hold on to his power. His biggest threat was an area we now call Texas, where both Americans and Mexican Tejanos who sought freedom were gathering and offering the promise of land to those who would fight to create a new republic called Texas. Men like Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davey Crockett believed that the fight was worth their lives- and March of 1836 found them defending an old mission called The Alamo. This is their story and the story of the defenders, who came from all over the country- up until the day of the major attack. In Part Two we cover the fall of the Alamo, the victory at San Jacinto, and the ghosts that still haunt the Alamo and the town of San Antonio, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim is back!!! Fresh off his sabbatical, Tim rejoins the table—this time along with Trae and Zach. The conversation starts with * Tim's travels and then dovetails into talk about the Alamo and a letter Col. William Travis wrote. * is God actually on our side in conflict? is it ok to make that claim? * are there problems with that way of thinking? Click the link below to join the conversation! Write into us at podcast@thex.church Subscribe to get the latest videos and live worship: https://www.youtube.com/xchurch Connect with X Church Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/theXchurch.oh Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/theX_church/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/theX_church Helping people get on the path to God. This is the vision of X Church, led by Pastor Tim Moore and based in South East Columbus, OH _ Stay Connected Website: www.thex.church #theXchurch
“T” is for Travis, William Barret (1809-1836). Soldier. William Travis died at the Alamo on March 6, 1836.
La bataille d'Alamo, en 1836, fut l'un des principaux événements de ce que les historiens appellent la révolution texane. D'octobre 1835 à mars 1836, elle oppose le Mexique au Texas, qui est alors l'une de ses provinces.Aux Mexicains qui la peuplent sont venus s'ajouter de nombreux colons, venus des États-Unis. Si le Texas se révolte alors contre le Mexique, c'est parce que ce dernier veut limiter l'autonomie de ses provinces et se prononce contre l'esclavage.Or, les Texans sont venus au Mexique avec leurs esclaves et n'entendent pas y renoncer.Les Texans décident alors de proclamer l'indépendance de ce qui va devenir, entre 1836 et 1845, la République du Texas. Ceci fait, il faut se défendre contre l'armée mexicaine.En effet, le général Lopez de Santa Anna, qui, trois ans plus tôt, avait exercé le pouvoir suprême au Mexique, s'était placé à la tête d'une troupe d'environ 1.500 hommes.Les colons révoltés décident de les attendre dans une ancienne mission espagnole, Alamo, qu'ils fortifient à la hâte. Deux des leurs, James Bowie et William Travis, dirigent les opérations.Le fort regroupe environ 160 hommes, rejoints par quelques dizaines d'autres, conduits par un trappeur, Davy Crockett, dont le nom devait, comme celui de James Bowie, passer à la postérité et même entrer dans la légende.Santa Anna commence le siège de la mission le 24 février 1836. Le fort est canonné et des escarmouches se produisent entre Mexicains et Texans. Le siège dure une dizaine de jours, jusqu'au 6 mars.Ce jour-là, les soldats mexicains parviennent à se hisser sur les remparts, obligeant les Texans à se réfugier à l'intérieur de la mission. Les combats, acharnés, se poursuivent donc dans l'enceinte du fort. Les Mexicains ne laisseront aucun survivant derrière eux.Mais le mois suivant, le 21 avril, les soldats de Santa Anna, épuisés par ces semaines de combats, seront défaits par les Texans à San Jacinto. Le siège du fort Alamo fait aujourd'hui partie des exploits militaires les plus héroïques des débuts de l'histoire américaine. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La bataille d'Alamo, en 1836, fut l'un des principaux événements de ce que les historiens appellent la révolution texane. D'octobre 1835 à mars 1836, elle oppose le Mexique au Texas, qui est alors l'une de ses provinces. Aux Mexicains qui la peuplent sont venus s'ajouter de nombreux colons, venus des États-Unis. Si le Texas se révolte alors contre le Mexique, c'est parce que ce dernier veut limiter l'autonomie de ses provinces et se prononce contre l'esclavage. Or, les Texans sont venus au Mexique avec leurs esclaves et n'entendent pas y renoncer. Les Texans décident alors de proclamer l'indépendance de ce qui va devenir, entre 1836 et 1845, la République du Texas. Ceci fait, il faut se défendre contre l'armée mexicaine. En effet, le général Lopez de Santa Anna, qui, trois ans plus tôt, avait exercé le pouvoir suprême au Mexique, s'était placé à la tête d'une troupe d'environ 1.500 hommes. Les colons révoltés décident de les attendre dans une ancienne mission espagnole, Alamo, qu'ils fortifient à la hâte. Deux des leurs, James Bowie et William Travis, dirigent les opérations. Le fort regroupe environ 160 hommes, rejoints par quelques dizaines d'autres, conduits par un trappeur, Davy Crockett, dont le nom devait, comme celui de James Bowie, passer à la postérité et même entrer dans la légende. Santa Anna commence le siège de la mission le 24 février 1836. Le fort est canonné et des escarmouches se produisent entre Mexicains et Texans. Le siège dure une dizaine de jours, jusqu'au 6 mars. Ce jour-là, les soldats mexicains parviennent à se hisser sur les remparts, obligeant les Texans à se réfugier à l'intérieur de la mission. Les combats, acharnés, se poursuivent donc dans l'enceinte du fort. Les Mexicains ne laisseront aucun survivant derrière eux. Mais le mois suivant, le 21 avril, les soldats de Santa Anna, épuisés par ces semaines de combats, seront défaits par les Texans à San Jacinto. Le siège du fort Alamo fait aujourd'hui partie des exploits militaires les plus héroïques des débuts de l'histoire américaine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you received William Travis' 1836 letter from the Alamo, how would you respond?
If you received William Travis' 1836 letter from the Alamo, how would you respond?
词汇提示1.conquerors 征服者2.missions 传教士3.authorities 当局者4.charter 许可证5.cattle ranching 肉牛放牧6.infuriated 激怒7.jail 监狱8.besieged 被包围9.surrendered 头像10.commander 指挥官11.fiery 暴躁的12.crumble 倒塌13.raging 激烈的14.retreated 撤退15.bulk 主体16.advance troop 先遣部队17.swamp land 沼泽地18.siesta 午睡原文Remember The Alamo!The first Europeans in the American Southwest were Spanish explorers and conquerors.They were followed by religious orders that set up missions to Christianize the Indians.One of these missions was San Antonio de Valero; it was founded in 1718 in what is now San Antonio, Texas.Later, the mission structure became known as The Alamo.In 1821, Moses Austin had persuaded the Spanish authorities to give him a charter to settle 200,000 acres in Texas.The elder Austin died shortly after this.Five weeks later, his son Stephen Austin traveled to San Antonioto have this charter confirmed by the Spanish governor.In 1822, Austin led 150 settlers into Texas.When Austin learned afterwards that Mexico was now independent of Spain,he journeyed to Mexico City to have his charter reconfirmed.The Mexicans appointed Austin regional administrator for his colony.Texas grew rapidly.Cotton farming and cattle ranching were profitable and attracted American settlers.By 1830, there were 16,000 Americans in Texas - four times the Spanish-Mexican population.Sam Houston had been a successful soldier and politician.He was a friend and supporter of President Andrew Jackson.However, personal problems and political difficulties led him to leave the U.S.A. for Texas.Meanwhile, the struggle for control of Mexico had been won in 1833 by Santa Ana.However, the independent thinking of the Texans infuriated Santa Ana.He had Stephen Austin thrown in jail, and sent an army into Texas.Austin was released from jail in time to organize the defense of Texas.The Mexican army was besieged inside the Alamo, and after fierce fighting, surrendered.The Mexicans were allowed to go home.Sam Houston was now elected the State's supreme commander.Not long after this, Santa Ana approached Texas with an army of 6,000 men.Houston decided not to meet Santa Ana in open battle but to wait for an advantage.He sent frontiersman Jim Bowie to the Alamo.Bowie's orders were to leave San Antonio and destroy the Alamo.When Bowie arrived, however, Texas volunteers were preparing the Alamo for a siege.Bowie and his men pitched in to help.Other volunteers came.The fiery William Travis arrived with 25 men.Then, the famous frontiersman, Davy Crockett came with a dozen Tennessee sharpshooters.When Santa Ana attacked, there were 183 Americans inside the fort.Santa Ana brought up cannon to bombard the Alamo.As the walls began to crumble, 4,000 Mexicans attacked from all four sides.The Mexicans overcame all resistance because of their large numbers,but they suffered very heavy losses.All the American defenders were killed.While the battle was raging, the Texans back at the colony declared their independence from Mexico.Sam Houston now gathered men to fight the Mexican army.At first, he retreated while waiting for a suitable opportunity.When Santa Ana's rapid advance left the bulk of the Mexican army behind, Houston prepared to fight.Santa Ana's advance troops moved into swampy land by the San Jacinto River.Houston's men attacked while the Mexicans were having their midday siesta.Their battle cry was "Remember the Alamo!".The battle was soon over.Many Mexicans were killed, but only a couple of Texans were killed.Santa Ana was a prisoner.Santa Ana readily agreed now to recognize Texas as an independent republic.Ninety years later, in 1845, Texas became the 28th State of the U.S.A.翻译记住阿拉莫!美国西南部的第一批欧洲人是西班牙探险家和征服者。随后,宗教组织设立了传教士,将印第安人基督教化。其中一个任务是圣安东尼奥·德瓦莱罗;它于1718年在现在的德克萨斯州圣安东尼奥市成立。后来,任务被称为阿拉莫。1821年,摩西·奥斯汀说服西班牙当局给他一份在德克萨斯州定居20万英亩土地的特许权。老奥斯汀不久就去世了。五周后,他的儿子斯蒂芬·奥斯汀前往圣安东尼奥,让西班牙总督确认这份宪章。1822年,奥斯汀带领150名定居者进入德克萨斯州。奥斯汀后来得知墨西哥现已独立于西班牙,于是前往墨西哥城重新确认其宪章。墨西哥人任命奥斯汀为其殖民地的行政长官。德克萨斯州发展迅速。棉花种植和养牛业有利可图,吸引了美国定居者。到1830年,德克萨斯州有16000名美国人,是西班牙裔墨西哥人口的四倍。萨姆·休斯顿是一位成功的士兵和政治家。他是安德鲁·杰克逊总统的朋友和支持者。然而,个人问题和政治困难导致他离开美国前往德克萨斯州。与此同时,1833年圣安娜赢得了对墨西哥的控制权。然而,德克萨斯人的独立思想激怒了圣安娜。他将斯蒂芬·奥斯汀投入监狱,并向德克萨斯州派遣了一支军队。奥斯汀及时获释,以组织德克萨斯州的抵抗。墨西哥军队在阿拉莫被包围,经过激烈的战斗后投降。墨西哥人被允许回家。萨姆·休斯顿当选为该州最高指挥官。此后不久,圣安娜率领6000人的军队接近德克萨斯州。休斯顿决定不在公开战中与圣安娜交锋,而是等待优势机会。他派边锋吉姆·鲍伊去阿拉莫。鲍伊的命令是离开圣安东尼奥,摧毁阿拉莫。然而,当鲍伊抵达时,德克萨斯州的志愿者正在为阿拉莫的围攻做准备。鲍伊和他的部下投入到帮助中。其他志愿者也来了。脾气暴躁的威廉·特拉维斯带着25个人来到这里。然后,著名的拓荒者戴维·克罗基特带着十几名田纳西神枪手来到这里。圣安娜袭击时,堡垒内有183名美国人。圣安娜举起大炮轰炸阿拉莫。随着城墙开始倒塌,4000名墨西哥人从四面八方发起攻击。墨西哥人克服了所有阻力,因为他们的人数众多,但他们遭受了非常严重的损失。所有的美国保卫者都被杀了。当战斗激烈时,回到殖民地的德克萨斯人宣布脱离墨西哥独立。山姆·休斯顿现在集结兵力与墨西哥军队作战。起初,他在等待合适的机会时撤退了。当圣安娜的快速推进将大部分墨西哥军队甩在身后时,休斯顿准备战斗。圣安娜的先遣部队进入圣哈辛托河旁的沼泽地。休斯顿的人在墨西哥人午睡时发动袭击。他们的战斗口号是“记住阿拉莫!”战斗很快结束了。许多墨西哥人被杀,但只有几个德克萨斯人被杀。圣安娜是个囚犯。圣安娜现在欣然同意承认德克萨斯州为独立共和国。90年后的1845年,德克萨斯州成为美国的第28个州。文稿及音频 关注公众号“高效英语磨耳朵”
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2022“NUESTRO MARAVILLOSO DIOS”Narrado por: Roberto NavarroDesde: Chiapas, MéxicoUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 20 DE JUNIOBARRACA NUMERO 28«El que habita al abrigo del Altísimo morará bajo la sombra del Omnipotente. Diré yo a Jehová: "Esperanza mía y castillo mío; mi Dios, en quien confiare"». Salmos 91: 1-2LO LLAMABAN «EL LUGAR LOCO, donde se abriga la esperanza». Esa era la Barraca 28 de Ravensbruck, el campo de concentración para mujeres en la Alemania Nazi donde se calculó que apareció cerca de cien mil personas entre 1939 y 1945.En medio de ese infierno que era Ravensbruck, la Barraca 28 era el lugar donde un puñado de mujeres se atrevía a abrigar esperanza, aunque, desde el punto de vista humano, no había nada bueno que esperar. ¿Cuál era la base de su esperanza? Las promesas de la Palabra de Dios que, dos veces al día, leían en la Barraca 28.¿Cómo llegó esa Biblia a Ravensbruck? Corrie Ten Boom nos cuenta que era medianoche cuando ella y su hermana Betsie, junto a más de mil prisioneras, arribaron a Ravensbruck en septiembre de 1944. En el punto de inspección, cada mujer debía despojarse de toda su ropa, e ir a las duchas ante la mirada de los guardias.-Señor, ¿cómo podré pasar mi Biblia ante tantos guardias? -- Preguntó Corrie en oración.Entonces, junto con Betsie, pidió permiso para salir de la fila e ir al baño. El permiso le fue concedido. Una vez en el baño, escondió la Biblia bajo una de las bancas. Cuando le tocó su turno para ir a las duchas, ahí mismo la encontró. Solo quedó un problema: a la salida de los baños los guardias revisaron de nuevo. ¿Cómo esconder la Biblia debajo de la delgada tela del vestido? Otra vez oro.-Señor, por favor envía a tus ángeles para que me escuden, de modo que los guardias no me pueden ver.Cuenta Corrie que la mujer que estaba delante de ella en la fila fue inspeccionada. También Betsie, que estaba detrás, pero no a ella. ¡Como si hubiera sido invisible!Fue así como la Biblia llegó a la Barraca 28, «el lugar de la esperanza»: «El lugar donde aprendimos —escribe Corrie-, que un poder superior tiene la última palabra, incluso aquí [en un campo de concentración]». *Quizá te estás preguntando: «¿Y cómo podrían estudiar la Biblia sin que los guardias supieran?». Pues resulta que a la Barraca 28 los guardias no se atrevían a entrar porque estaba infestada de pulgas y piojos. ¡Con razón pueden estudiar la Biblia sin ser molestadas en lo más mínimo! **¿Conclusión? ¡El Dios que usó a los ángeles ya los piojos para ayudar a sus hijas ayer, también puede hacer un milagro por ti hoy! Esperanza mía y castillo mío, eres el Dios de lo imposible, y eres mi Dios. En ti confiaré hoy y siempre. Amén.*Corrie Ten Boom, Tramp for the Lord, Revell, 1974, pp. 22-24. ** Corrie Ten Boom, citada por Steve Halliday y William Travis, en How Great Thou Art, Multnomah, 1999, lectura para el 9 de diciembre.
================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADULTOS 2022“NUESTRO MARAVILLOSO DIOS”Narrado por: Roberto NavarroDesde: Chiapas, MéxicoUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church 24 DE MAYO ÉL ESTÁ DE TU PARTE«¿Qué diremos frente a esto? Si Dios está de nuestra parte, ¿quién puede estar en contra nuestra?». Romanos 8:31, NVISI ALGUNA VEZ PENSASTE que, por haberle fallado a Dios, él está molesto contigo, nuestro texto de hoy trae buenas noticias. ¡Dice que Dios está de tu parte!¿Qué significa que él este de tu lado? Al menos dos cosas muy buenas. Una es que, si Dios está de tu parte, ¡entonces ya eres la mayoría! Es decir, ¿quién podrá contra ti? Ni el mundo, ni el diablo, ni la tentación, podrá contra ti mientras Dios esté contigo.Lo otro bueno que sucede cuando Dios está de tu parte es que «el que no escatimó ni a su propio Hijo, sino que lo entregó por todos nosotros, ¿cómo no habrá de darnos generosamente, junto con él, todas las cosas?» (vers. 32, NVI). Para comprender el alcance de esta gran noticia, primero hemos de entender el significado de la palabra «estimar». Según el Diccionario de la Real Academia Española , «escatimar» significa: «Cercenar, disminuir o escasear lo que se ha de dar o hacer, acortándolo todo lo posible».Lo que el apóstol Pablo nos está diciendo en Romanos 8: 32 es que, cuando se hizo necesario redimirnos, Dios no dijo: «¿Qué es lo menos que puedo hacer para salvarlos?», O: «¿Cómo puedo “recortar” el precio de lo que debo pagar?» ¡Nada de eso! Con tal de salvarnos, el Padre ¡no ahorró nada! Más bien, lo entregó todo en la vida de su Hijo.¿Cuál es, entonces, la conclusión? Pablo afirma que, si con tal de salvarnos, Dios entregó a su amado Hijo, entonces ciertamente nos daría, con él, todas las demás cosas: su amor, su perdón, su aceptación, aunque le hayamos dado la espalda. ¿No es esto maravilloso?Esto último lo ilustra bien Dwight L. Moody con el relato de un joven que viajó a Chicago para vender la cosecha de su padre, un granjero que también era predicador. Preocupado, el padre viajó a la gran ciudad, solo para enterarse de que el muchacho había vendido el grano, pero había gastado gran parte del dinero en apuestas. Luego había viajado a California, huyendo. Hasta allá también viajó el padre. Cuando el hombre llegó a San Francisco, puso anuncios en los periódicos. Entonces un día, después de predicar en una iglesia local, el padre notó que alguien permaneció en la iglesia, después de finalizado el servicio. Era el muchacho. ¿Qué hizo, entonces, el padre? ¿Lo regañó? ¿Lo tildo de ingrata? ¡Nada de eso! Cuenta Moody que lo abrazo y lo llevó con él de regreso a casa. *No escatimó esfuerzos. ¿No es eso lo que el buen Padre celestial ha hecho con nosotros? Gracias, amado Padre, porque estás siempre de mi lado: en mis luchas, mis desafíos y, especialmente, cuando él pecado. Alabo tu nombre hoy y siempre.*Dwight L. Moody, citado por Steve Halliday y William Travis, How Great Thou Art, Multnomah, 1999, p. 195.
Rundown - Chris Tomlinson - 11:32 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:09 "New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:33 Episode 82 highlights dangerousness of RNC Trumpers like Colorado's own Randy Corporon squelching Cheney dissent from the Big Lie and Trump Insurrection. Now, Pence takes on Trump for first time. We ponder how that will that work out. Chris Tomlinson is a renowned AP foreign correspondent, and now a business columnist at the Houston Chronicle. He authored Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth. This true history of Texas (and Colorado) may rock your world. If you want to know the truth, that is. William Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett were not good people. A myth was fed to Americans to demonize non-whites and justify manifest destiny. On 1/29/22, Donald Trump told an adoring Texas crowd that he loves the Alamo. No wonder. Those men fought for the cause of slavery. Chris Tomlinson reported from foreign war scenes riven by ethnic conflict. Learn the involvement of Walt Disney, John Wayne, and Phil Collins with distorting facts about the Alamo. Understand motivations some have for distorting history. Fun fact, Chris is optimistic about America righting her ship, and explains why. Troubadour Dave Gunders is always looking for the silver lining on any situation. That means the sun is involved as it is in most of his superb songs. New Last Chance is perfect for contemplating the fate of those poor soldiers as Santa Ana rode into San Antonio to destroy the slavers at the Alamo. The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 AM, Colorado time.
Part One: In 1836 Mexico had won its independence from Spain and was being ruled by a dictator named Santa Anna, who had a large army and used it mercilessly to hold on to his power. His biggest threat was an area we now call Texas, where both Americans and Mexican Tejanos who sought freedom were gathering and offering the promise of land to those who would fight to create a new republic called Texas. Men like Jim Bowie, William Travis, and Davey Crockett believed that the fight was worth their lives- and March of 1836 found them defending an old mission called The Alamo. This is their story and the story of the defenders, who came from all over the country- up until the day of the major attack. In Part Two we cover the fall of the Alamo, the victory at San Jacinto, and the ghosts that still haunt the Alamo and the town of San Antonio, ANDROID USERS- 1001 Radio Days right here at Google Podcasts FREE: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20radio%20days 1001 Classic Short Stories & Tales at Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vQURMNzU3MzM0Mjg0NQ== 1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries at Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20heroes 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories (& Tales from Arthur Conan Doyle) https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20sherlock%20holmes 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre on Spotify: https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20ghost%20stories 1001 Stories for the Road on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20stories%20for%20the%20road Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Google Podcasts https://podcasts.google.com/search/1001%20greatest%20love%20stories 1001 History's Best Storytellers: (author interviews) on Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/show/1001-historys-best-storytellers APPLE USERS Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2 Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at Apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at Apple Podcast now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 NEW Enjoy 1001 Greatest Love Stories on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-greatest-love-stories/id1485751552 Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 NEW 1001 Ghost Stories & Tales of the Macabre is now playing at Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-ghost-stories-tales-of-the-macabre/id1516332327 NEW Enjoy 1001 History's Best Storytellers (Interviews) on Apple Devices here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-historys-best-storytellers/id1483649026 NEW Enjoy 1001 Sherlock Holmes Stories and The Best of Arthur Conan Doyle https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-sherlock-holmes-stories-best-sir-arthur-conan/id1534427618 Get all of our shows at one website: https://.1001storiespodcast.com REVIEWS NEEDED . My email works as well for comments: 1001storiespodcast@gmail.com SUPPORT OUR SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON! https://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Its time I started asking for support! Thank you. Its a few dollars a month OR a one time. (Any amount is appreciated). YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Character Network Presents: The Beginning of a Famous Hero
Please visit us at http://www.patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork (www.Patreon.com/TheCharacterNetwork) to help support TCN and help us keep providing these unique and extremely effective research based Bully and Violence Prevention and Character Education Programs to schools around the world, and help more kids who desperately need special intervention. Go to http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/ (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org) to learn more and get involved. Thank you! Public use in schools requires a site license, please visit The Character Network to find out how your school can get these life changing program as a part of the TCN METHOD for school violence and bully prevention. Go HERE for a Free Copy of Jim Lord's Life Changing Breakthrough Novel, Mr. Delaney's Mirror, A Reflection of Your Futurehttps://characternetwork.krtra.com/t/E6KcJXqk8olF (https://bit.ly/GetDelaneysMirrorHere)************** A HERO is someone who does something special to HELP OTHERS. Every hero STARTS as a CHILD, and every Child can CHOOSE to become a Hero... Just like THIS one!Andrea Castañón was born over two hundred years ago in a very dangerous place—the Mexican desert beside the Rio Grande River. And danger always seemed to be a part of her life. But most important about her life was her constant concern and compassion for others. She cared about other people even when she was just a little girl. When fighting began between the rich land owners from Spain and the Mexican farmers like her own father, Andrea's family moved to Texas which was then part of Mexico. Andrea was only nine years old when she made a promise to herself to always help anyone fighting for their freedom no matter how dangerous it might be for her. As the years past, the people of Texas decided they wanted to be free from Mexico, and even though Andrea was Mexican, she loved Texas and wanted to help the Texans. She became friends with people like Sam Houston, William Travis, Davy Crockett, and Jim Bowie who were very important names in the history of Texas. When they heard that Mexican soldiers were coming into San Antonio ready to fight, Andrea went into the Alamo with the Texans ready to help out in any way she could. It was there that Jim Bowie became very sick. She did everything she could to care for him. Then fighting broke out all around her, and she became very sad to see all the people who died at the Alamo. But that just made Andrea Castañón decide then and there to spend the rest of her life helping others. And that's exactly what she did. She lived to be a hundred thirteen years old and she was a HERO. That's what I know about the beginning of This Hero, and I know that YOU Can Be a Hero TOO! Dear Parents, After years of development, trial, and revision, we are so excited to now share with you the most effective version yet of our Proactive Bully Prevention Program that has proven to "change the culture" at hundreds of campuses across America in profound ways. Research has shown the TCN Method™ to be the single most effective school based Violence and Bully Prevention Intervention of its entire genre. We have hundreds of testimonials from educators describing the results they have gotten, and you can view many of these at http://www.thecharacternetwork.org/Testimonials (www.TheCharacterNetwork.org/Testimonials) This program, The Beginning of a Famous Hero™ is used in conjunction with a companion program called Bully Alert!™ in schools played over the intercom during morning announcements twice or more each school week, and backed up by a common culture which reinforces the principles taught, at every turn, and incorporates the phrases of the academic language during any teachable moment. These two sets of stories work together to convey a common academic language which says, “A bully is a person who hurts others on purpose (even if it's just hurting their feelings) but a HERO is a person who HELPS others. So CHOOSE to be a HERO by HELPING instead of... Support this podcast
Joe's Alamo Unsung by Lewis E. CookRemember the Alamo! is a slogan known worldwide for courage in battle against overwhelming odds. In that historic stand less than two hundred volunteers fought against five thousand soldiers for thirteen days. According to Joe, the only male survivor, all races and religions fought and died there. Lead by William Travis, Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett the Alamo defenders bravely made the ultimate sacrifice while suffering ever darkening days.Joe was severely wounded during the massacre but allowed to live because he spoke Spanish and could translate the terrifying words of the army general who relentlessly attacked the Alamo. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna wanted the Alamo to become symbolic of hopelessness and certain death for anyone that opposed his reign of terror. That did not happen due to efforts of Susana Dickinson and Joe, a slave.This novel is inclusive of all races and religions just as Joe described. Its characters reflect the real personalities of Alamo defenders.It includes recently discovered facts about William Travis, Joe, Susana Dickinson, Davy Crockett and John, who was pitifully listed among the dead only as a black boy.53rd Annual WorldFest 2020 Remi Award WinnerI was a science major, premed (biology and chemistry) at the University of Arkansas. After arriving in Texas and awaiting my bar results I got a job teaching biology, chemistry, eighth grade science and one seventh grade Texas history class. Full disclosure that I knew no Texas history got no sympathy and no class exchanges from the science department chairman who shrugged saying, “Stay a chapter ahead of them.” That didn't work. One of the seventh grader's dad taught American History at the University of Houston and this kid knew his stuff. His questions were sharp and he took pride in returning with challenging corrections and insights. I was forced to read the complete Texas, My Texas text book and went to the Alamo over Thanksgiving. Damn if I didn't find it interesting.So, this account of the Alamo began with my reading a one line quote from Joe, William Travis' slave - the only male survivor of the Alamo. Joe said, “There were many different races and religions there.” Joe was severely wounded and probably allowed to live only because he spoke Spanish. General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna wanted his massive human slaughters at the Alamo and Goliad to symbolize hopelessness and certain death to all who stood against his mighty army. Instead ‘Remember the Alamo' has come to symbolize bravery and the resolve of a few to stand firmly against overwhelming odds in battle worldwide.Before the course ended my learned student had one last inquiry. Who first said ‘Remember the Alamo? Was it the Mexican General Santa Anna, Joe Travis, Susanna Dickinson or General Sam Houston? I wondered, too, how those words became so meaningful without any recognition to the slogan's originator.Joe, Susanna Dickinson, Angelina (her toddler), Emily (The Yellow Rose of Texas), William Travis, Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett and other whites, blacks, Hispanics, women, teenagers, and foreigners from most religions are due a hefty level of respect for their sacrifices at the Alamo and for Texas. As Troy Duane Smith said, ‘The pursuant of truth, not facts, is the business of fiction.” This fictional account, filled with humor and sarcasm, attempts to recognize them all with that last inquiry firmly in mind. This novel is my well-reasoned and researched answer. — Lewis E. Cookhttps://www.amazon.com/Joes-Alamo-Unsung-Lewis-Cook/dp/1954168764/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=http://joesalamo.com/https://www.joesalamounsung.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/chmedia11421.mp3
The Netflix documentary, Seaspiracy, shocked millions of viewers by shining a light on the environmentally negative impact of the global industrial fishing industry.In this powerful first episode of Elevate, Season 3, Will Travis, founder of Elevation Barn, sits down with Dr. Sylvia Earle, Founder of Mission Blue, Seaspiracy filmmakers Ali and Lucy Tabrizi and Max Bello, International Ocean Policy Expert to discuss the problem of overfishing, issues around seafood sustainability certifications, the connection between overfishing and climate change, and most importantly, concrete steps we can take to help protect the oceans that sustain us all.
Houston Chronicle & San Antonio Express-News columnist and bestselling author Chris Tomlinson chats with Trey Elling about FORGET THE ALAMO: THE RISE AND FALL OF AN AMERICAN MYTH. Questions include: What myth about the Alamo does Chris hope this book dispels? Why does he believe slavery is the primary reason Mexico sent troops into Texas? What kept Santa Anna from accepting William Travis' surrender before the battle? How many of those at the Alamo were actually slave owners? Did Davy Crockett die fighting to the death? Why was LBJ guilty of "Alamo syndrome"? How should the Alamo be taught in schools?
With the Bark Off: Conversations from the LBJ Presidential Library
The legend of the battle of the Alamo is not only an intrinsic part of Texas lore but is enshrined in the American imagination—a band of fiery rebels fighting for independence who die as martyrs in the cause of liberty. But a new book, “Forget the Alamo!” argues that the Alamo myth is just that—an allegory that tells us what we want to believe about the Alamo, but not what actually happened. Written by Bryan Burrough, Chris Tomlinson, and Jason Stanford, “Forget the Alamo!” has not been without its critics. A recent event at the Bullock Texas State History Museum was cancelled hours beforehand by Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, who called it a “fact-free rewriting of Texas history.” Guest host LBJ Library Director Mark Lawrence talks to two of the book's authors—Bryan Burrough and Chris Tomlinson—about what history really says about the Battle of the Alamo and why the myth that so many want to preserve has endured so long.
"Remember the Alamo" For Texans, the Battle of the Alamo became a symbol of heroic resistance and a rallying cry in their struggle for independence. On February 23, a Mexican force numbering in the 1000s, and led by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna began a siege of the fort. Though vastly outnumbered, the Alamo's 200 defenders–commanded by James Bowie and William Travis and including the famed frontiersman Davy Crockett—held out for 13 days before the Mexican forces finally overpowered them. For Texans, the Battle of the Alamo became an enduring symbol of their resistance to oppression and their struggle for independence, which they won later that year. Flash forward to June 17, 2021...This was the perfect setting for Texas Governor Abbott to sign 7 laws which built a barrier around gun rights in the state of Texas to protect Second Amendment rights in Texas.Hear a brief summary of each of the new bills which will go into effect September 1, 2021.God Bless Texas!
Those in the political world know Jason Stanford as the founder of the opposition research firm Stanford Campaigns - which is still going strong after 20+ years. He's also a prolific writer, with a new book out. Forget the Alamo chronicles the history of the Alamo, starting before the first shot was fired to the present day as the Alamo continues to roil Texas politics. In this discussion, Jason talks about his early days in Moscow as an aspiring spy, cutting his teeth working for Ann Richards in Texas, starting his opposition research firm, and touches on a few of the fascinating stories from his new book.Podcast WebsiteTwitter: @ProPoliticsPodTwitter: @ZacMcCraryFacebook: The Pro Politics Podcast(Please consider leaving a rating and review in your podcast app)IN THIS EPISODEJason is an eyewitness to Boris Yeltsin rolling in the tanks…How a West Coast kid like Jason winds up working in Texas politics…Jason works for and learns from Ann Richards in the '94 campaign…Jason dusts off some of the '94 talking points against George W Bush…How Jason started his opposition research firm in the mid-90s that is still going strong today…Jason talks a couple of times his research changed the course of a campaign…The origin story of Jason's new book Forget the Alamo…Jason explains the connection between the Alamo and Walt Disney, John Wayne, and Phil Collins (yes, that Phil Collins)…How the Alamo played an important role in JFK's 1960 campaign…The Alamo causes political waves for George P. Bush and Julian & Joaquin Castro…Jason provides an itinerary for your next visit to Austin…AND…Barton Springs, a black Volkswagen without A/C, Jim Bowie, Bryan Burrough, James Carville, Rosie Castro, Ben Chandler, the Continental Club, Davy Crockett, Lincoln Davis, Johnny Depp, gas station tacos, ghostwriters at the Alamo, internet porn, Bruce Lunsford, the mayor of Jerusalem, Dan Morales, Ken Paxton, Mike Plant, Ton Ryan, Santa Ana, Mark Strama, the Texas Rangers, Chris Tomlinson, William Travis, Donald Trump, the World Bank, Boris Yeltsin…and more!Podcast WebsiteTwitter: @ProPoliticsPodTwitter: @ZacMcCraryFacebook: The Pro Politics Podcast(Please consider leaving a rating and review in your podcast app)
In this episode The Loe Bros discuss the remarkable story and colorful characters of the Alamo. While enduring the bombardment of Santa Anna's Troops, William Travis writes a cry for help that will be remembered for centuries to come. Against all odds, no one retreated and no one surrendered until the last man was standing. It is a story of hope, courage, and bravery in the face of an unlikely outcome.https://instacart.oloiyb.net/d4NmQFREE delivery on first order over $35https://allswellhome.mvvx.net/c/2602920/599204/9824Free Shipping, 10-Year Limited Warranty, 100-Night Risk Free Trial, Financing As Low as 0% APRStart your podcast with Buzzsprout!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1323982Start for FREE$20 Amazon Gift Card (sent after 2nd paid invoice)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 (https://www.paypal.me/loebroshistory)
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Due to circumstances beyond our control the Scott, Jerry, and Cody couldn't get together this week to record the normal podcast. On this week's Sipping Separately the boys read a passage from a book or other text and discuss why they picked that piece of literature Scott read Francisco d'Anconia's famous "Money Speach" from Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged while drinking Rittenhouse Rye Whiskey Jerry read the Col. William Travis letter from the Battle of the Alamo of 1836 as well as a letter from a Mexican solider on the side of Santa Anna while sipping on Blackheart Rum Cody read from The Power to Transform by Chris Majer and John Brant while drinking Screwball Peanut Butter Whisky Today's show concept was inspired by The Scholars & Iron Podcast If you're not listening to Joe's podcast stop what you're doing and subscribe now. If you want to contact us with feedback, suggestions, or just to say "Hi" you can e-mail us at rollingrocksradio@protonmail.com Rolling Rocks Radio is also live on the socials. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter Support Total Defense Martial Arts team member Andrew Undercoffer (AKA G. Campbell) and check out his book Dames and Demons, a Steampunk/gumshoe/occult thriller. Available on Amazon in paperback and digital Thanks to the team at Total Defense Martial Arts in Staunton Virginia This episode's music is "But I Am Shafts Of Light" by Maeth. Used under the creative commons licence - Sourced from Free Music Archives --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Little is known of Travis at the Alamo and how he died, the best source is from Travis's slave, Joe. He said Travis climbed the rampart, was shot and killed. A Mexican solder said, "The chief they called Travis died like a brave man." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This would usually be a Patron only episode, but as we all deal with social distancing this March we will be releasing all of our new episodes on the free feed for your enjoyment! This week Chris teams up with William Travis against the team of Ben and Jonathan with Carmela hosting. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trivial-warfare-trivia/message
This would usually be a Patron only episode, but as we all deal with social distancing this March we will be releasing all of our new episodes on the free feed for your enjoyment! This week Chris teams up with William Travis against the team of Ben and Jonathan with Carmela hosting. Enjoy!
On this date in 1836 the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, fell to forces of the Mexican Republic. Johnny Cash's 1963 recording of "Remember The Alamo" honors the sacrifice of Texian heroes William Travis, James Bowie, Davy Crockett, and more. And the athletic conferences of the South prepare to host college basketball conference tournaments, beginning with Saturday's Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) championship game.
On this date in 1836 the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, fell to forces of the Mexican Republic. Johnny Cash's 1963 recording of "Remember The Alamo" honors the sacrifice of Texian heroes William Travis, James Bowie, Davy Crockett, and more. And the athletic conferences of the South prepare to host college basketball conference tournaments, beginning with Saturday's Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) championship game.
George Lucas tries his hand at stand-up, we watch 'Red Dawn' (1984) & we speak to Col. William Travis live from the Alamo via the Time Phone. SHOW NOTES Benjamin Charles Elton is a British comedian, author, playwright, musical librettist, actor and director. He was a part of London's alternative comedy movement of the 1980s and became a writer on series such as The Young Ones and Blackadder, as well as continuing as a stand-up comedian on stage and television. Red Dawn is a 1984 American war film directed by John Milius, with a screenplay by Kevin Reynolds and Milius. It stars Patrick Swayze, Charlie Sheen, C. Thomas Howell, Lea Thompson, Jennifer Grey, Ben Johnson, Harry Dean Stanton, Ron O'Neal, William Smith, and Powers Boothe. The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836) was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Following a 13-day siege, Mexican troops under President General Antonio López de Santa Anna reclaimed the Alamo Mission near San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas, United States), killing the Texian and immigrant occupiers. Santa Anna's cruelty during the battle inspired many Texians, both legal Texas settlers and illegal immigrants from the United States, to join the Texian Army. Buoyed by a desire for revenge, the Texians defeated the Mexican Army at the Battle of San Jacinto, on April 21, 1836, ending the rebellion.
William Travis is our returning champion. He takes on the challenger Rob Cotter. William is paired up with Chris and Rob is paired up with Jonathan. Nick is in the hosts chair. Enjoy!
Welcome to the premier episode of Things That Are BLANK presented by Trivial Warfare. This week we start off with a matchup of William Travis and Philip Sanford. They team up with Jonathan and Chris in game one. Big shout out to Nick Groves for his work as the host of Things That Are Blank.
In the final two episodes of this mini-series, Steve and Scott talk about movies that actually do a good job of conveying history, or at least as much as possible when handled by Hollywood producers enslaved to suggestions from marketing research reports. The first film is the Alamo (2004).The purported goal of the filmmakers was to have this movie be as historically accurate as possible, or at least more so than the John Wayne Alamo film of 1960. It stars Dennis Quaid as Sam Houston, Billy Bob Thornton as Davy Crockett, Patrick Wilson as William Travis, Jason Patric as Jim Bowie, and Jordi Molla as Juan Seguin.
We're kicking off wave 5 with a great match between William Travis, Jefferson-Clyde Joseph and Marcus Plaisance. Enjoy!
IASLC CEO Dave Mesko sits down with IASLC President-Elect candidate, Dr. William Travis, Attending Thoracic Pathologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Voting is available to active IASLC members and ends at 11:59 Eastern Time on June 26, 2019. Vote at directvote.net/IASLC.
Jewelry designer, William Travis Kukovich, of William Travis Jewelry is my guest on the Podcast today. He’s earned over twenty industry awards for his designs using colored gemstones, unique design elements, and metal combinations. His jewelry is unique on its own, and is difficult to pin down with a description, and appeals to both men and women alike. From his studio in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Travis creates custom designs for clients looking to define their own style. He also operates outside the ordinary retail experience by offering in-studio, behind the scenes tours every Saturday to visitors and curious customers. This podcast has been a work in progress between his busy schedule since last December, but I’m excited to be sharing his unique story here on Jewelry Navigator. While we face life challenges, we all hope we can use them to better our lives, and Travis has done just that. Between a traumatic childhood brain injury that’s impaired his ability to read and write. and surviving breast cancer, Travis has learned to convert challenges into an innate gift to read people and interpret their ideas. You can hear more about Travis on a podcast/recorded radio show - WUNC Radio The State of Things Story, “It’s Art That You Wear: Meet Jewelry Designer William Travis Kukovich” by Dana Terry & hosted by Frank Stasio, November 5. 2018 I’ll be sure to include a direct link to that show - it’s fascinating, and it covers more about Travis’ story outside of jewelry.
Patrons Laura Scafati and William Travis guest on this Jeff hosted episode. They pair up to take on Neal and Ken in this 2 v 2 match. Ken laments missing the last 5 minutes of a movie he hated and we find out Jeff has a soft spot for straight to DVD movies. One team will need to devour the other for power to become this week’s Cream of the Crop! Supporters: https://www.trivialitypodcast.com/the-cream-of-the-crop/ Support us Directly: www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast Merchandise: https://inkedandscreened.com/collections/triviality-podcast ————- Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your preferred podcast app! Follow us on social media, and support the show on Patreon for great perks!www.TrivialityPodcast.comwww.Facebook.com/TrivialityPodwww.Twitter.com/TrivialityPodWant to hear your trivia question during an episode? Send us a general knowledge question to the e-mail: TrivialityPodcast@Gmail.com with the subject QUESTION 5 and a host’s name (Ken, Matt, Neal, or Jeff). We will read one listener submitted question per round.[New Episodes Every Tuesday]© Pain Don’t Hurt – 2019
Part III of the interview series from the Tucson AGTA Gem Fair. Jonathan and Brecken interview fellow designer William Travis Kukovich. Transforming his life from a traumatic childhood to becoming a recipient of 17 AGTA Spectrum Awards. 00:00:00 How the podcast started? 00:48:00 Introducing William Travis Kukovich 01:26:80 Want to see the scar? 01:56:00 So you were 4 years old. What happened? 04:44:00 You said your brain rewired itself. 05:28:00 I can sculpt anything 06:11:50 I don’t write, I draw words 06:34:20 5th generation metalsmith 09:05:00 Take us through your story 10:40:70 So after school, did you open up a store immediately? 13:32:30 At 26, Breast Cancer 18:39:50 Warrior rings 21:04:80 My kids 24:51:50 To live like you were dying 26:05:00 What inspired your first Spectrum Award piece? 27:47:00 First memory of jewelry/gemstone 29:56:00 Favorite Gemstone 30:29:00 Where does the inspiration come from when you’re creating Spectrum pieces 32:04:00 What comes first? Designer? Gemstone? 32:47:00 What makes a great designer? 34:23:50 Where are you now? 37:02.20 Where is this journey going to take you next? 39:45:50 Saying “YES”
William (Travis) and Brian discuss what the crowded trades appear to be in today's markets, what to be careful of, and what opportunities the market may currently be offering investors.
William Travis Kukovich is a 5th generation metalsmith. He talks with Mark Alyn about how breast cancer changed his life. The cancer gave him the push he needed to pursue his passion of art and Jewelry! A decade-long career and extensive training led to the founding of the William Travis Jewelry anchor store in 2002. William Travis has spent the past two decades creating custom designs that define originality and celebrate unique style. Clientele include celebrities, Disney feature films, and an installment at the North Carolina Museum of Art. As a winner of 17 AGTA Spectrum Awards-three alone from 2017, his cutting edge talent and innovation has brought him tremendous notoriety, establishing him as one of the most decorated designers in the trade. With 3 JCK Design Awards, 3 JCK Jewelers Choice awards, 2 Platinum Guild Internationals and a number of other accolades, Travis continues to gain recognition due to his sheer imagination and ability to translate a vision into a tangible and wearable piece of art.
William Travis Kukovich is a 5th generation metalsmith. He talks with Mark Alyn about how his breast cancer changed his life. The cancer gave him the push he needed to pursue his passion of art and Jewelry!
William Travis Kukovich is a 5th generation metalsmith. He talks with Mark Alyn about how breast cancer changed his life. The cancer gave him the push he needed to pursue his passion of art and Jewelry!A decade-long career and extensive training led to the founding of the William Travis Jewelry anchor store in 2002. William Travis has spent the past two decades creating custom designs that define originality and celebrate unique style. Clientele include celebrities, Disney feature films, and an installment at the North Carolina Museum of Art. As a winner of 17 AGTA Spectrum Awards-three alone from 2017, his cutting edge talent and innovation has brought him tremendous notoriety, establishing him as one of the most decorated designers in the trade. With 3 JCK Design Awards, 3 JCK Jewelers Choice awards, 2 Platinum Guild Internationals and a number of other accolades, Travis continues to gain recognition due to his sheer imagination and ability to translate a vision into a tangible and wearable piece of art.
William Travis Kukovich is a 5th generation metalsmith. He talks with Mark Alyn about how his breast cancer changed his life. The cancer gave him the push he needed to pursue his passion of art and Jewelry!
CBS Radio Adventure Theater Known as "General Mills Radio Adventure Theater" the first time this series aired in 1977, and then renamed CBSRAT for the repeat season later that year and into early 1978, there were only 52 episodes for this series geared toward younger listeners, hosted by Tom Bosley. The series was an excellent presentation, always well acted and notably produced. THIS EPISODE: Remember The Alamo - The Battle of the Alamo was fought in February and March 1836 in San Antonio, Texas. The conflict, a part of the Texas Revolution, was the first step in Mexican President Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna's attempt to retake the province of Texas after an insurgent army of Texan settlers and adventurers from the United States had driven out all Mexican troops the previous year. Mexican forces began a siege of the Texian forces garrisoned at the Alamo Mission on Tuesday, February 23. For the next twelve days, Mexican cannons advanced slowly to positions nearer the Alamo walls, while Texian soldiers worked to improve their defenses. Alamo co-commander William Travis sent numerous letters to the acting Texas government, the remaining Texas army under James Fannin, and various Texas communities, asking for reinforcements, provisions, and ammunition. Several times small groups of Texians ventured outside the Alamo walls, occasionally skirmishing with Mexican soldiers. Mexican forces received reinforcements on March 3. The Texians were reinforced at least once, when 32 men from Gonzales entered the fort, and may have received additional reinforcements. Additional Texas settlers and American adventurers gathered at Gonzales to prepare for the march to San Antonio.
-In this episode: Warble and his gang travel to 1836 Texas - -to the Alamo, and meet Davy Crockett, William Travis, and Jim Bridger.