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Balaji on How Tech Truly Wins Media

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 97:40


What really caused the breakdown between tech and media—and what comes next?Erik Torenberg sits down with Balaji Srinivasan (entrepreneur, investor, and author of The Network State) to explore the long-building conflict between Silicon Valley and legacy journalism. Balaji explains how the collapse of traditional media business models gave rise to political capture, clickbait, and adversarial coverage of the tech industry.They discuss why “going direct” is no longer optional, how tech became the villain in establishment narratives, and what it would take to build a new truth infrastructure - from decentralized content creation to cryptographic verification.This episode covers power, distribution, and the future of media, with a signature mix of historical insight, social analysis, and Balaji's forward-looking frameworks.Timecodes: 0:00 Introduction 1:26 The Media vs. Tech Conflict2:11 The Collapse of Journalism Revenue2:39 Rise of Wokeness and Political Realignment6:50 State vs. Network: A New Framework9:00 The Power Structure of Media Institutions19:25 The Role of Distribution and the Internet29:20 The Social War: Red vs. Blue America30:05 X Day and the Shift in Social Media Power42:56 Strategies for Technologists: Go Direct48:36 The Importance of Individual Creators1:10:00 Decentralized Truth and the Ledger of Record1:36:00 The Future of Media, Democracy, and Equality1:37:08 Conclusion & Final ThoughtsResourcesFind Balaji on X: https://x.com/balajisStay Updated: Let us know what you think: https://ratethispodcast.com/a16zFind a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://x.com/eriktorenbergPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.

The Pacific War - week by week
- 192 - Pacific War Podcast - Operation Downfall - July 22 - 29, 1945

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 41:57


Last time we spoke about the fall of Wewak. In June 1945, Allied forces, led by General George Stevens, intensified their campaign to capture the strategic town of Wewak in New Guinea. After years of grueling combat, they relentlessly pressed against entrenched Japanese defenses, including the remnants of General Mano's 41st Division. The Australians achieved critical victories by securing vital supply routes and establishing new airfields, facilitating their advance. By May 8, after intense fighting, Australian troops effectively seized Wewak Point, eliminating entrenched Japanese soldiers in bunkers and caves. Despite suffering casualties, the Australians distinguished themselves through bravery and tactical ingenuity. Ultimately, the successful capture of Wewak marked a pivotal moment in the Pacific campaign, showcasing the determination and spirit of the Allies as they pushed towards victory in the Pacific Theater, bringing an end to a crucial chapter of the war. This episode is Operation Downfall Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  After the fall of Okinawa, the Allies were mopping up campaigns across the Asia-Pacific and planning for what was assumed to be the most cataclysmic battle yet, the invasion of the Japanese home islands. First we are going to travel back to Luzon. By mid-June, General Krueger's 6th Army had successfully captured all key objectives in northern Luzon, southern Luzon, and the area east of Manila, which serves as the capital of the Philippines. Although General Yokoyama's poorly equipped 41st Army had been rapidly scattered and forced into hiding, General Yamashita's Shobu Group still retained enough strength to continue its resistance in northern Luzon. The Shobu Group was primarily gathering its units in a desperate last-stand position along the rugged valley of the Asin River, an area known for its difficult terrain. Interestingly, General Krueger underestimated Yamashita's strategic intentions, still expecting him to make his final stand in the Cagayan Valley, located in the northern part of Luzon. With this assumption, Krueger believed that if General Beigthler's 37th Division could maintain its rapid advance towards Aparri, situated at the northern tip of Luzon, they might be able to conclude the Luzon Campaign in a pivotal stroke. However, intelligence indicated that units of the Shobu Group were retreating into the Cordillera Central mountain range, a formidable natural barrier, located between Routes 4 and 11. In response, Krueger ordered the 1st Corps to exert strong pressure on this mountainous region from the north, south, and west. To implement this strategy, General Swift directed the 6th, 25th, and 33rd Divisions to clear the supply route between Baguio and Aritao, ultimately sealing off Yamashita's last-stand position from the south. Meanwhile, Colonel Volckmann's guerrilla forces were instructed to advance east from Cervantes to capture the crucial junction of Routes 4 and 11 at Sabangan. Recognizing the importance of controlling key roadways, the 63rd Regiment was tasked with pushing up Route 4 to seize the strategic location of Kiangan. In the south, the 130th Regiment began probing southeast towards Pigkian, while the 20th Regiment continued to apply pressure on the remnants of the now-battered 2nd Tank Division. Ultimately, General Iwanaka's weakened forces narrowly avoided entrapment along the Bambang-Pingkian road, retreating northward via treacherous mountain trails and river valleys. They reached the Tubliao area just as early July arrived, illustrating the persistent and relentless nature of this campaign. Looking northward from Cervantes, Volckmann's guerrilla fighters launched attacks toward both Mankayan and Sabangan. By the end of June, their efforts had pressured the beleaguered 19th Division to hastily withdraw from Bontoc, a significant town located in central Luzon, and Sabangan. However, General Ozaki's forces maintained a formidable defensive position at the Lepanto Mine, an area known for its mineral wealth and strategic significance. On June 16, the 63rd Regiment began its advance up Route 4, which runs north through the central highlands toward Kiangan, a town that was critical for controlling the region. By the evening of the following day, American forces had successfully breached the defensive line established by the 105th Division at the Rayambugan Farm School, a local educational institution that was repurposed for military use during the conflict. Continuing their push, the 63rd Regiment encountered the main defenses of General Tsuda on June 19 along Route 4. However, over five days of fierce fighting, utilizing only one battalion for the attack, gained little ground for the Americans. Recognizing the need for greater force, they reinforced their assault on June 24. By June 26, the 63rd began to break through towards Hucab, a small settlement, and by June 29, they had overcome the last organized resistance in the area. Meanwhile, the 37th Division also made significant advances. Resuming its drive up Route 5 on June 17, the 148th Regiment successfully pushed forward to Naguilian, a town that marks a key waypoint on this route. Two days later, the front-line troops reached Bangag, yet here they encountered increased resistance. They were now facing elements of Major-General Yuguchi Shuntaro's 80th Brigade, which was attempting to move south along Route 5. In a series of running engagements from June 19 to 23, the 37th Division inflicted heavy casualties, killing over 600 Japanese soldiers and capturing nearly 285 more in the challenging fifteen-mile stretch between Bangag and Balasig. The remnants of the Yuguchi Force were ultimately forced to retreat eastward into the rugged and uncharted wilderness of the Sierra Madre mountain range, illustrating the intense and chaotic nature of the conflict. General Krueger deemed it essential to execute an airborne operation over the northern Cagayan Valley to ensure the success of the 37th Division's advance. It's possible that Krueger's motivation also stemmed from a desire to secure northern Luzon before the 8th Army took control of operations, which was scheduled for July 1. Despite contrary reports from various sources, including the United States Armed Forces in the Philippines Northern Luzon, 1st Corps, the 37th Division, and ALAMO scout teams, Krueger concluded that Japanese forces in the Cagayan Valley were retreating "in wild disorder on Highway 5 towards Aparri." It's worth noting that, in actuality, the general movement of Japanese troops had been southward for weeks, and no Japanese unit intended to take refuge in Aparri, a flatland area surrounded by mountains that made it a poor defensive position. Based on his assessment of the situation, Krueger decided that in order to achieve the complete destruction of the fleeing enemy forces, he would launch a vertical envelopment of airborne troops to close any escape routes and prevent the Japanese from evading capture in Aparri. Consequently, on June 21, Krueger ordered a battalion combat team from the 511th Parachute Infantry of the 11th Airborne Division to parachute near Aparri on June 23. However, on June 21, the Connolly Task Force entered Aparri without facing any opposition. By the evening of June 22, elements of the Task Force had advanced ten miles south along Route 5, managing to secure the Camalaniugan Airstrip, a crucial airfield integral to the logistics of both sides. Despite the successes of the reinforced Connolly Task Force, Krueger did not change his mind about the desirability and necessity for the airdrop. Instead, he concluded that the "seizure of Aparri without opposition by elements of the Connolly Task Force on 21 June 1945, together with the almost unopposed advance of the 37th Division, indicated clearly that the time had come for mounting the airborne troops to block the enemy's retreat in the Cagayan Valley." It is not clear just what retreat Krueger expected to block. On the morning of June 23, the paratroopers dropped into Camalaniugan unchallenged and immediately began their advance southward to make contact with the 37th Division. That same day, the 129th Regiment took over the offensive, heading north towards Tuguegarao, a significant town in the region. Tuguegarao fell without resistance by June 25. By nightfall, forward elements of the 129th had pushed ten miles beyond Tuguegarao, reaching the town of Iguig. The following day, June 26, the forces made contact with the paratroopers at the Paret River, further solidifying their position. By the close of June, Japanese resistance in the Cagayan Valley had subsided, and General Yamashita's Shobu Group, still capable of fighting, found itself encircled in a last-stand area that would become known as the Kiangan Pocket, named by the Filipino-American forces engaged in its reduction. As the campaign progressed, the last elements of the 25th and 33rd Divisions were relieved. General Gill's 32nd Division took over control of the Baguio-Ambuclao sector, while the bulk of General Hurdis' 6th Division assembled at Hucab. This marked a significant transition as it signaled the conclusion of operations for Krueger's 6th Army and Swift's 1st Corps. The command would soon shift to General Eichelberger's 8th Army and General Griswold's 14th Corps, who would carry out further operations throughout Luzon. General Griswold's plans called for relentless pressure to be maintained against the Shobu Group, which was concentrated in an area known as the Kiangan Pocket. In line with this strategy, Volckmann's guerrilla fighters continued their assaults towards key locations such as Mankayan, Sabangan, and Bontoc. The 126th and 127th Regiments advanced north along Route 11 and into the Agno Valley, engaging mixed forces from the 58th Independent Mixed Brigade and the 19th Division. Simultaneously, the 20th and 63rd Regiments were preparing to renew their attack against the 105th Division located at Kiangan, as the advance led by General Hurdis had been halted by torrential rains that had severely damaged roads and bridges. Meanwhile, the 1st Regiment made its own push northward along Route 4 towards Banaue, a town famous for its rice terraces and mountainous landscape. On July 9, Volckmann's 15th Regiment finally secured Sabangan. The following day, the 11th Regiment captured Bontoc while the 66th Regiment began to break through the defenses set up by General Ozaki in the Lepanto Mines-Mankayan area. By July 12, Kiangan fell to the 63rd Regiment; however, they soon faced even heavier rains, which compelled General Hurdis to halt his advance once again. On July 20, the 1st Regiment reached Banaue. The next day, they made contact with elements of the guerrilla 11th Regiment at Polis Pass before turning east along Route 389. Here, they aimed to engage a concentration of around 2,500 Japanese soldiers from the 103rd Division and the 4th Air Division. Back in the west, Mankayan also fell on July 20. Five days later, elements of the 15th and 66th Regiments made contact at the junction where Routes 11 and 393 intersect. The 19th Division was withdrawing into the upper Agno Valley to establish defensive positions, blocking the northern, western, and southern approaches to Toccucan, a small but strategically important area. The 15th and 121st Regiments began their assaults toward Toccucan, but they soon encountered remnants of the 19th Division, who proved to be still capable of effective resistance. At the same time, the 66th Regiment moved south along Route 11 to establish contact with troops from the 32nd Division, pressing the offensive forward. Looking east on July 24, the 20th Regiment took over positions at Kiangan and began an advance towards Kiangkiang and the Asin River. However, the Americans encountered greater resistance than anticipated along this route, making only a meager gain of three miles by August 15. At the same time, other units were dispatched south towards Tubliao to block the retreat of General Iwanaka's remaining forces. On July 29, elements of the 66th and 127th Regiments finally established contact near Gambang. They then shifted east into the Agno Valley, close to Buguias, and initiated a southward drive to link up with the 126th Regiment, which they successfully met on August 8. By August 15, Volckmann's guerrillas found themselves four miles short of Toccucan from the northwest and a mile and a half short from the west. In the eastern front, elements of the 1st and 11th Regiments advanced south from Banaue along Route 390, reaching a point about five miles south of Banaue by August 9. That same day, they also cleared Route 389 to the east, securing additional pathways for movement. Additionally, during this time, the 37th Division conducted vigorous patrols east of the Cagayan River, pushing enemy troops deeper into the Sierra Madre mountains. Unfortunately, this relentless pressure resulted in an estimated 1,000 Japanese casualties by August 15. Throughout a month and a half of grueling fighting in steep, treacherous terrain and under miserable weather conditions, the Filipino-American forces struggled to project any significant strength into the Asin Valley. They suffered approximately 1,650 casualties in total. In contrast, the 8th Army estimated that Japanese casualties during the same period reached around 13,500, with many killed or succumbing to starvation and disease. This marked the effective conclusion of the Luzon Campaign, a campaign that would soon be overshadowed by Japan's surrender. General Yamashita estimated in June that he had sufficient supplies to sustain his forces until mid-September. Given the scale of effort the 8th Army was willing to dedicate to the campaign between July 1 and August 15, it seems likely that Yamashita would have met this deadline. When food supplies were depleted, Yamashita planned for his most effective remaining troops to attempt a breakout from the Asin Valley into the mountains of far northwestern Luzon, where he hoped to find more provisions. Those not involved in the breakout were to conduct banzai attacks along all fronts to cover the retreat of the main forces. Yamashita anticipated that whether or not the breakout succeeded, it would signal the complete disintegration of his forces. He even planned to commit hara-kiri amidst the chaos of battle. As a result, the end of the war arrived about a month before Yamashita was prepared to officially acknowledge his defeat. By any measure, the Shobu Group accomplished the delaying mission that Yamashita had envisioned. Throughout the 6th Army's control of operations on Luzon, the maximum commitment of major ground forces against the Shobu Group included four reinforced U.S. Army infantry divisions, one separate regiment combat team, an armored group, Volckmann's , and the Buena Vista Regiment. When hostilities ceased on August 15, the Shobu Group was still "entertaining" three reinforced divisions: the 6th, 32nd, and 37th. Additionally, it had a significantly strengthened, the Buena Vista Regiment, and various other guerrilla units. After the war concluded, approximately 50,500 Japanese troops emerged from the mountains of northern Luzon, with nearly 40,000 of these coming from the Asin Valley's last-stand area. Ultimately, the war ended with about a third of the Shobu Group's peak strength still alive and capable of conducting organized and determined delaying operations. It is clear that, over the seven and a half months since January 9, the Shobu Group executed a remarkably effective delaying action. Despite the circumstances, the 14th Area Army had achieved its objective of tying down as many Allied forces as possible in Luzon. This diversion was critical, as it allowed the Japanese Empire valuable time to fortify its defenses in the Home Islands.  Reflecting back to January, General Prince Higashikuni Naruhiko's General Defense Command was operating with a modest force for the land and air defense of Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and the Izu Islands. The primary focus had been on building naval and air power for Operation Sho-Go. In Kyushu and southwestern Honshu, the Western District Army, led by Lieutenant-General Yokoyama Isamu, consisted of only the 86th Division and the 12th Air Division. Meanwhile, the Central District Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Kawabe Masakazu in central Honshu and Shikoku, had the 44th and 73rd Divisions supported by the 11th Air Division. To the northeast, in Honshu and the Izu Islands, General Fujie Keisuke's Eastern District Army maintained the 72nd Division, along with both the 1st and 3rd Imperial Guards Divisions, the 66th and 67th Independent Mixed Brigades, and the 10th Air Division. Additionally, Lieutenant-General Uemura Toshimichi's 36th Army was positioned as a mobile reserve in the Kanto and Shizuoka area, comprised of the 81st and 93rd Divisions, along with the 4th Tank Division. Further north, Lieutenant-General Higuchi Kiichiro's 5th Area Army had deployed the 7th and 77th Divisions, the 1st Air Division, and the 12th Air Fleet stationed in Hokkaido. It also maintained a mixed brigade at Karafuto. Lieutenant-General Terakura Shozo commanded the 27th Army in the Kuril Islands, which included the 42nd and 91st Divisions, along with the 43rd and 69th Independent Mixed Brigades, and the 3rd and 4th Amphibious Brigades, as well as the Chishima 1st Brigade and Naval Base Force. The air situation was equally dire; Japan had only around 550 aircraft available for offensive operations and a total of about 770 aircraft and 1,200 anti-aircraft guns designated for defensive roles. As preparations for Operation Ten-Go unfolded, the air and ground units in Japan underwent significant reorganization in February. This restructuring led to the formation of several military commands, including Admiral Ugaki's 5th Air Fleet based in Kyushu, Vice-Admiral Maeda Minoru's 10th Air Fleet in Kanto, Lieutenant-General Yoshimoto Teiichi's 11th Area Army in northeast Honshu, derived from the now-defunct 27th Army, and additional area armies such as Fujie's 12th in east-central Honshu, Lieutenant-General Okada Tasuku's 13th in west-central Honshu, Kawabe's 15th in western Honshu and Shikoku, and Yokoyama's 16th in Kyushu. The reorganization of high-level military headquarters was not the sole initiative at this time. The Japanese Empire also approved a large-scale mobilization plan that called for the deployment of 42 divisions, 18 independent mixed brigades, and six tank brigades, amounting to approximately 1.5 million personnel. Following the fall of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and with intelligence indicating that the Soviet Union was redeploying troops from the European theater to the Far East, Japan began preparing for the defense of its homeland. This preparation involved activating the 1st and 2nd General Armies to replace the General Defense Command and implementing Operation Ketsu-Go. The strategy for Operation Ketsu-Go outlined that the Imperial Japanese Army would strive to defeat American forces while their invasion fleet remained at sea. The plan aimed to deliver a decisive blow against the American naval forces by first destroying as many aircraft carriers as possible, utilizing the special attack units from both the Air Force and Navy. As the amphibious forces approached the range of homeland airbases, the entire air combat strength would be deployed for continuous day and night assaults against these ships. The focus of these air operations was to disrupt American landing plans, targeting primarily troop and equipment transports. Should any American forces successfully land, these would be swiftly assaulted by the IJA to secure a decisive victory. The primary objective of the ground operation was to eliminate the American landing force right on the beach. Operation Ketsu-Go was designed as a comprehensive joint defense effort, mobilizing the full capabilities of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The Navy's essential role was to protect the coasts by attacking invasion fleets using combined surface, submarine, and air forces. The Air General Army would closely coordinate with the Navy to locate and destroy American transports at sea. If the invasion forces succeeded in landing, the local Area Army would take command of all naval ground forces in its assigned territory and would exercise operational control over air units in support of the ground operations. A key component of the Ketsu-Go operational planning involved reinforcing sectors under attack by units transferred from other regions. Given that U.S. air raids had already severely impacted the transportation network, plans were made for troop movements to be conducted on foot. If the battle at the beach held no promise of a successful outcome, the conflict would inevitably shift to fighting inland. To prepare for this, interior resistance was planned. Guard units and Civilian Defense Corps personnel, along with elements of field forces serving as a nucleus, would be utilized as resistance troops. Their mission would involve attriting American forces through guerrilla warfare, espionage, deception, disruption of supply areas, and blockades as enemy landing forces advanced inland. This operation divided Japanese territory into seven zones, where air and naval special attack forces were directed to eliminate invading forces at sea and to establish an aggressive coastal defense. Field Marshal Sugiyama Hashime's 1st General Army established its headquarters in Tokyo, assuming control over the 11th, 12th, and 13th Area Armies. Meanwhile, Field Marshal Hata Shunroku's 2nd General Army set up its headquarters in Hiroshima, overseeing the 15th and 16th Area Armies. Additionally, to provide a cohesive command structure for all Army air units participating in the campaign, an Air General Army headquarters was formed under Kawabe. On the naval front, Admiral Toyoda took command of the General Navy Command, granting him supreme operational authority over all Navy surface and air forces. In the coming months, the Japanese continued to prepare for the anticipated invasion by mobilizing new units and diverting existing forces from Manchuria and other regions. By August, Yoshimoto's 11th Area Army had been reinforced to include seven infantry divisions and two infantry brigades. The 12th Area Army, now under General Tanaka Shizuichi, was significantly larger, comprising 20 infantry divisions, two tank divisions, eight infantry brigades, three tank brigades, three artillery brigades, and one anti-aircraft brigade. Okada's 13th Area Army was organized with six infantry divisions, three infantry brigades, one tank brigade, one artillery brigade, and one anti-aircraft brigade. The 15th Area Army, under the command of Lieutenant-General Uchiyama Eitaro, was formed with eight infantry divisions, three infantry brigades, one artillery brigade, one anti-aircraft brigade, and two tank regiments. Yokoyama's 16th Area Army included a substantial force of 15 infantry divisions, eight infantry brigades, three tank brigades, three artillery brigades, and one anti-aircraft brigade. Additionally, Higuchi's 5th Area Army consisted of six infantry divisions and two infantry brigades. In tandem with these ground preparations, Lieutenant-General Sugawara Michio's 6th Air Army and Ugaki's 5th Air Fleet were assigned the critical role of launching a powerful air counterattack against the American invasion fleet, targeting carriers, gunnery ships, and transport vessels. In conjunction with elements from the 1st Air Army, 5th Air Army, 3rd Air Fleet, and 10th Air Fleet, the Japanese strategy focused on executing strikes against US carriers. For this task, 330 IJNAF aircraft were specifically assigned. An additional 250 aircraft from both the IJAAF and IJNAF were designated to target gunnery ships, while transports would be subjected to round-the-clock suicide attacks over a span of 10 days. Various aircraft types,including trainers, transports, float planes, bombers, and obsolete fighters, would be used in kamikaze missions. The air assaults on the transports would also incorporate all available aircraft not assigned to other operational duties. Although Japanese fighters had limited effectiveness against B-29 raids, they were expected to inflict damage on the invasion fleet. It was essential, however, that IJAAF and IJNAF fighters first establish air superiority over the targeted areas. Achieving this goal was a questionable assumption, especially given the formidable strength of US air power. By the end of June, nearly 8,000 aircraft, predominantly kamikazes, had been assembled for what was expected to be a decisive battle, with an estimated additional 2,500 planes likely to be produced by the end of September. To enhance their efforts, Kaiten suicide midget submarines and various special attack units were also designated to target any invading fleet, underscoring the significance of suicide attacks in Japanese military strategy. The hope was that these suicide, or tokko, units would inflict a 30 to 50 percent loss on the invading forces. However, as of June 30, only 1,235 surface special-attack boats and 324 underwater types had been produced, significantly hampering Japan's preparations for the impending decisive battle. In preparation for the seizure of Japan's industrial heart through an amphibious invasion, General MacArthur was laying the groundwork for a significant military operation. On April 3, the Joint Chiefs of Staff designated him as the Commander in Chief of the United States Army Forces in the Pacific. This appointment granted him administrative control over all Army resources in the Pacific, with the exceptions of the 20th Air Force, the Alaskan Command, and the Southeast Pacific forces. Additionally, all naval resources in the Pacific, except those in the Southeast Pacific Area, were placed under Admiral Nimitz's control, making them available for major operations against Japan. With the conclusion of the war in Europe, plans were proposed to redeploy 10 infantry divisions, 5 armored divisions, and 72 air groups to the Pacific. Consequently, the total forces in the Pacific were set to increase from approximately 1.4 million Army troops as of June 30 to nearly 2,439,400 by December 31. On June 2, the 20th Air Force was reorganized into the U.S. Army Strategic Air Force under General Carl Spaatz. This command would oversee the newly formed 20th Air Force led by Lieutenant-General Nathan Twinning, which had been reorganized from the 21st Bomber Command, and Lieutenant-General James Doolittle's 8th Air Force, which was restructured from the 20th Bomber Command and slated for deployment in the Ryukyus. Simultaneously, MacArthur was developing plans for Operation Downfall, the ambitious strategy for invading Japan. This operation envisaged a massive offensive against the islands of Kyushu and Honshu, utilizing all available combined resources from the Army, Navy, and Air Forces. The invasion plan consisted of two key operations: Operation Olympic and Operation Coronet. The American plan for the invasion of Kyushu focused on seizing only the southern part of the island, delineated by a line extending from Tsuno on the east coast to Sendai on the west. The 3,000 square miles included within this boundary were considered sufficient to provide the necessary air bases for short-range support in the final operations planned against the industrial centers of Honshu. Within the selected southern region for invasion, known as the "Olympic" plan, there were four lowland areas identified as suitable for the development of major airfields. The first area extended from Kagoshima, located on the western shore of Kagoshima Bay, through a narrow corridor to the Kushikino plain along the East China Sea. The second area ran northward from Shibushi on Ariake Bay, traversing a winding valley to Miyakonojo. The third area began at Kanoya, situated east of Kagoshima Bay, and followed the coastline of Ariake Bay. The fourth and largest area was located north of Miyazaki on the east coast. Four months after American troops first landed on Kyushu, the next decisive amphibious operation against Japan was set to be launched. Code-named Coronet, this invasion targeted the Kanto Plain area of Honshu and was scheduled for March 1, 1945. The operation was tasked to two armies: the First and the Eighth, assigned to conduct a major assault against the heartland of Japan. Their immediate objective was to destroy all opposition and secure the Tokyo-Yokohama area. General MacArthur would personally command the landing forces and oversee ground operations on the mainland. Accompanying him would be the advance echelon of his General Headquarters, which would operate as the Army Group Headquarters in the field. The initial landings would involve 10 reinforced infantry divisions, 3 marine divisions, and 2 armored divisions. These forces, launched from the Philippines and Central Pacific bases, would be continuously protected by the ships and aircraft of the Pacific Fleet, alongside land-based air support. Thirty days after the initial assault, each army was set to be reinforced by a corps of 3 additional divisions. Five days following this reinforcement, an airborne division and an AFPAC Reserve Corps consisting of another 3 divisions would be made available. In total, these 25 divisions were tasked with seizing the Kanto Plain, including the general areas of Tokyo and Yokohama, and carrying out any further operations necessary to overcome Japanese resistance. The strategic reserve for the entire operation would comprise a corps of 3 divisions located in the Philippines, along with sufficient reinforcements from the United States, allowing for the deployment of 4 divisions per month. For Operation Olympic, General Krueger's 6th Army was appointed to lead the effort, employing a total of 14 divisions that were already positioned in the Pacific. Meanwhile, the 1st and 8th Armies were designated to conduct Operation Coronet, comprising a total of 25 divisions primarily sourced from the redeployment of troops and equipment from the European theater. Eichelberger's 8th Army planned to land on Sagami Bay and subsequently fan out to secure the western shores of Tokyo Bay, reaching as far north as Yokohama. Concurrently, General Courtney Hodges' 1st Army was set to land at the Kujukuri beaches, with the objective of pushing west and south to clear the eastern shores of both Tokyo and Sagami Bays. To mitigate the risks associated with landing on the heavily fortified and well-garrisoned islands of Japan, a comprehensive campaign of air-sea blockade and bombardment was advocated.  The 20th Air Force, launching from bases in the Marianas and the Ryukyus, aimed to cripple Japan's industrial capacity by ruthlessly attacking factories and transportation systems. This steady assault from the massive B-29 bombers was expected to severely diminish Japan's ability to sustain its large military organization and effectively distribute its remaining power. Simultaneously, carrier task forces would conduct repeated raids on crucial coastal areas, targeting enemy naval and air forces, disrupting shore and sea communications, and supporting long-range bombers in their strikes against strategic objectives. The Far East Air Force, also based in the Ryukyus, would focus on selected targets intended to dismantle Japan's air capabilities both in the homeland and in nearby regions of North China and Korea. By intercepting shipping and shattering communication lines, the Far East Air Force aimed to complete the isolation of southern Kyushu, preparing it for an amphibious assault. As the target date approached, it was planned that these air raids would intensify, culminating in an all-out effort from X-10 to X-Day. In the final ten days before the landing phase, the combined bombing power of all available planes, both land-based and carrier-based, would be unleashed in a massive assault. The objectives included reducing enemy defenses, destroying remaining air forces, isolating the target area, and facilitating preliminary minesweeping and naval bombardment operations. The fortifications within the designated landing areas would be overwhelmed by tons of explosives, while naval vessels and engineering units worked to eliminate underwater mines and barriers. With such concentrated power backing them, it was anticipated that the amphibious forces would be able to execute their assault landings with minimal losses. This strategy aimed to minimize casualties, further diminish Japan's air capabilities, and cut off reinforcements from Asia. There was even a possibility that such measures could compel Japan to surrender, thus eliminating the need for a significant landing on the Home Islands. In a notable first, Admiral Spruance's 5th Fleet and Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet were to operate simultaneously. Admiral Spruance's fleet would focus on the landing operations, while Admiral Halsey's fleet would provide strategic support through raids on Honshu and Hokkaido. On July 28, the 16 fast carriers of Admiral McCain's Task Force 38 and the four British carriers of Admiral Rawlings' Task Force 37 commenced operations to weaken the air, naval, and shipping capabilities of the Home Islands. By mid-August, Vice-Admiral John Towers was assigned command of a reinforced Task Force 38, tasked with executing a series of strikes against Japan east of the 135th meridian, while General Kenney's Ryukyus-based Far Eastern Air Forces targeted objectives to the west. Additionally, Rawlings' Task Force 37, enhanced to nine carriers, launched diversionary strikes against Hong Kong and Canton. Starting on October 18, the 3rd Fleet began aggressive operations against aircraft, airfields, and shipping in Kyushu, Shikoku, and Honshu to isolate the assault area for the upcoming Kyushu invasion. Six days later, the Fast Carrier Task Force was divided into Task Force 38 and Task Force 58. Task Force 38 retained 12 fast carriers specifically for strikes against Japan. The pre-invasion air strikes, surface bombardments, and minesweeping operations in the Kyushu landing zones commenced, steadily increasing in intensity as they approached X-Day on November 1. The ten fast carriers of Vice-Admiral Frederick Sherman's Task Force 58 would provide direct support for the Kyushu landings, which were to be conducted by Admiral Turner's Task Force 40, consisting of 800 warships and 1,500 transports. In this effort, three Fire Support groups, each accompanied by an escort carrier group, would launch preemptive assaults on the designated Olympic landing zones.  Off southeastern Kyushu's Ariake Bay, Rear Admiral Richard Connolly's 3rd Fire Support Group (TG 41.3), comprising 6 old battleships, 6 cruisers, 13 destroyers, and 34 support craft, was tasked with eliminating coastal batteries at Toi Misaka, Hi Saki, and Ariake Bay. Additionally, they would target seaplane bases and suicide boat/submarine pens at Oshima, Odatsu, Biro Jima, and Sakida, followed by softening defenses at the XI Corps landing beaches. Meanwhile, approximately 30 miles north along Kyushu's southeastern coast, Rear Admiral Ingolf Kiland's 7th Fire Support Group (TG 41.7), consisting of 3 old battleships, 8 cruisers, 11 destroyers, and 35 support craft, would bombard coastal batteries, suicide-boat nests, and seaplane bases located at Tozaki Hana, Hososhima, and Miyazaki. This group would also destroy rail junctions at Tsumo Jogasaki and Tsuno to disrupt reinforcements heading south, before finally shelling the I Corps invasion beaches near Miyazaki. Off southwestern Kyushu, Rear Admiral Giraud Wright's 5th Fire Support Group (TG 41.5), with 4 old battleships, 10 cruisers, 14 destroyers, and 74 support craft, was set to hammer fortifications within the Koshiki Retto and at the beaches between Kaminokawa and Kushikino. Their mission included knocking out Noma Misaki and Hashimi Saki coastal batteries, the Akune seaplane base, and Kushikino's airfield, while also cutting the Akune–Kushikino road and rail lines. Ultimately, they would provide heavy fire support for the V Amphibious Corps landing beaches. Meanwhile, General Krueger planned to first secure Kagoshima and Ariake Bays as crucial ports of entry. Following that, the objective was to push inland as far as the Tsuno-Sendai line to block mountain defiles and prevent any enemy reinforcements from the north. As a preliminary operation, on October 28, the reinforced 40th Division, now under Brigadier-General Donald Myers, was assigned to seize positions in the Koshiki Island group opposite Sendai. The objective was to establish emergency naval and seaplane bases on these islands while also clearing the sea routes to the coastal invasion area of Kushikino. The 40th Division was also tasked with making preliminary landings on the four islands of Tanega, Make, Take, and Lo off the southern tip of Kyushu, with the goal of safeguarding the passage of friendly shipping through the strategic Osumi Strait. On November 1, General Krueger's three main corps were set to conduct simultaneous assault landings in the designated objective areas. Major-General Harry Schmidt's 5th Amphibious Corps would land near Kushikino, drive eastward to secure the western shore of Kagoshima Bay, and then turn north to block the movement of enemy reinforcements from upper Kyushu. Meanwhile, General Hall's 11th Corps was to land at Ariake Bay, capture Kanoya, advance to the eastern shore of Kagoshima Bay, and then move northwestward to Miyakonojo. Following this, Swift's 1st Corps would assault Miyazaki on the east coast, subsequently moving southwest to occupy Miyakonojo and clear the northern shore of Kagoshima Bay, thereby protecting the northeast flank. Additionally, Major-General Charles Ryder's 9th Corps, initially held in reserve, was selected to execute a diversionary feint off the island of Shikoku while the other three assault corps advanced on the actual landing beaches. Finally, Krueger kept the 77th Division and the 11th Airborne Division in Area Reserve, prepared to follow up the invasion forces. Should these units prove insufficient to fulfill their assigned tasks, a buildup from units earmarked for Coronet would be initiated at a rate of three divisions per month. On the other side, the Japanese anticipated that Kyushu would be the next target and identified the same beaches selected for Operation Olympic as the most likely landing sites. In response, Generals Hata and Yokoyama concentrated the formidable 57th Army under Lieutenant-General Nishihara Kanji around the areas of Ariake Bay and Miyazaki. Meanwhile, Lieutenant-General Nakazawa Mitsuo commanded the 40th Army, which was positioned in the Ijuin-Kagoshima sector to the west. Hata's mobile reserves were stationed near Mount Kurishima, consisting of at least five divisions and several independent brigades, prepared to swiftly engage enemy forces before they could establish secure beachheads. Although Yokoyama and Hata did not anticipate an invasion in northern and central Kyushu, they had many units distributed throughout the region. The Japanese government prioritized defensive preparations for Kyushu over those for Honshu, hoping that a fierce defense of Kyushu would deter American forces from attempting a similar operation on Honshu. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. General Krueger's forces tackled Japan's Shobu Group in Luzon, while preparing for Operation Downfall, the invasion of Japan itself. Despite tough terrain, American forces made significant gains, encircling the Japanese. Meanwhile, Japan readied for defense, mobilizing troops and launching air counterattacks. As the Allies pressed forward, the impending invasion loomed, with strategies developed to land on Kyushu and Honshu. Ultimately, intense battles shaped the eve of an operation that would determine the war's fate and change history forever.

Total Information AM
Fragile X Day is tomorrow: 'most people are unaware' that they're carriers

Total Information AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2025 6:14


Jennifer Frobish, Fragile X Day, joins Megan Lynch with a look into the most common inherited form of intellectual disability. Her son has Fragile X Syndrome.

KQXR The Morning After Podcast
MORNING AFTER APRIL 8TH 2025

KQXR The Morning After Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 52:52


X Day at the Western Idaho Fair is BACK baby! We announce Daughtry returining to Boise. Plus Big J has to watch Y2K.

Geek Girl Riot
Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Renegades x Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi, Invincible Fight Girl x Juston G-Montgomery, CROSS, The Penguin

Geek Girl Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 53:45


We chat with Nkechi Okoro Carroll, before sitting down with Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi to celebrate Renegades. Stay tuned to revisit our CROSS panel coverage, our interview with Invincible Fight Girl's Juston Gordon-Montgomery, and our The Penguin conversation. The post Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Renegades x Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi, Invincible Fight Girl x Juston G-Montgomery, CROSS, The Penguin appeared first on idobi.

Geek Girl Riot
Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Renegades x Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi, Invincible Fight Girl x Juston G-Montgomery, CROSS, The Penguin

Geek Girl Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 53:45


We chat with Nkechi Okoro Carroll, before sitting down with Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi to celebrate Renegades. Stay tuned to revisit our CROSS panel coverage, our interview with Invincible Fight Girl's Juston Gordon-Montgomery, and our The Penguin conversation. The post Nkechi Okoro Carroll, Renegades x Day Al-Mohamed & Lachi, Invincible Fight Girl x Juston G-Montgomery, CROSS, The Penguin appeared first on idobi.

Life With A Mic
169 - My Response To The Re-Election of Donald Trump - X-Day + 2 (1044 Hours)

Life With A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 23:37


This is my response to the re-election of Donald Trump. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/cybertruck License code: JLYPNNQH5KJWUXKI

Life With A Mic
168 - The Day After - A Special Announcement - X-Day + 1 1703 Hours

Life With A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 4:34


This contains a very special announcement.

Life With A Mic
166 - Election Day - X-Day - 0929

Life With A Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 39:59


Election Day is finally here and lets talk about it. All info is correct as the time of recording at 9:29am Eastern Time. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/cybertruck License code: JLYPNNQH5KJWUXKI

EdTalk Australia
E105 | ScotsX with Dr. Hugh Chilton of The Scots College

EdTalk Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 67:20


In this episode of the Ed Leaders podcast, Luke Callier and Matthew Irving sit down with Dr. Hugh Chilton from The Scots College to explore transformative leadership and innovative strategies in K-12 education. Dr. Chilton shares his remarkable journey from avoiding a teaching career to becoming an influential leader in education. He underscores the vital role of leadership, curiosity, and questioning in fostering effective learning environments. Dr. Chilton's groundbreaking initiative, "ScotsX," designed to revolutionize the educational experience for middle school students, particularly in Year 8. This innovative program prioritizes personalized, rigorous, and real-world learning experiences, aiming to build deeper relationships and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration outside the classroom. Dr. Chilton also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and evidence-based results in shifting mindsets among educators, students, and parents. He discusses the challenges of scaling such initiatives and advocates for a collaborative approach to education that prioritizes relational and experiential learning. Join us for this thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional educational practices and highlights the potential of philanthropy in supporting innovative programs. Tune in now!  Highlights: (02:15) Dr. Hugh Chilton's background and his unexpected journey into teaching. (05:40) The importance of serving as a leader and supporting teachers. (09:30) Emphasizing curiosity and questioning as vital leadership traits. (12:45) Building a culture of continuous learning and development within schools. (15:00) Dr. Chilton's views on fostering teacher growth and innovation. (18:20) The significance of “thinking time” in educational leadership. (21:00) The role of leaders in shaping educational environments.   (21:17) The approach to research and professional learning at Scots  (32:02) The five focus areas for research at Scots (32:02) ScotsX Program  (42:55) The experiential learning component (X Day) and high table lunches (43:25) Four key areas of measurement for ScotsX (45:52) Aim to expand Scotts X principles to all students (58:36) Personal Reflections and Future Aspirations  (01:01:07)Rapid-Fire Questions You can also connect with us personally at LinkedIn: Luke Callier - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/ljcallier/⁠ Mathew Irving - ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathew-irving-b6b91430/  Guest Links:Website: https://scots.college/  LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughchilton/ Special thanks to our partners: People Bench - https://peoplebench.com.au/ Paperly - https://paperly.education/ Head on over to edleaders.com.au to hear more about our journey. If you'd like to know more about being a guest or would like to sponsor our show - check out https://www.edleaders.com.au/collabs As always if you have questions, feedback, or a suggestion from a leader you'd like to hear from - send us a message! Please remember if you have a spare minute, please leave us a review on iTunes or your favorite podcast player which will help more like-minded school leaders discover us. Go Well.

Mangakartta
104: Miten mangassa käydään koulua?

Mangakartta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 280:24


Tällä kertaa puhumme Japanin koulujärjestelmästä ja sen kuvaamisesta mangassa yhdessä vieraamme, Afureko-blogin Cillan kanssa, joka tuntee Suomen koulujärjestelmää. Ajankohtaisena aiheena puhumme espoolaisen Museo Leikin näyttelystä Tokiosta Tapiolaan, johon on koottu suomalaisen Japani-harrastamisen historiaa. Lukujonossa mietimme, miten koulujärjestelmä ja opettajuus esitetään ysäriklassikossa Great Teacher Onizuka sekä Setona Mizushiron lyhytsarjassa X-Day, jossa kolme oppilasta ja opettaja suunnittelevat koulunsa räjäyttämistä. --- Kommentoi | Threads | Mastodon | Bluesky | X | Instagram --- (01:10) – KUULUMISET: ILMOITUS JA CILLA - Cilla X:ssä, Blueskyssa, Mastodonissa ja Instagramissa - Cillan Tiktok-kanava Popu lukee suomimangaa - Afureko-blogi, joka on myös Äänijälki-podcastin koti - X:ssä, Blueskyssa, Mastodonissa - Jakso 89, jossa Afurekon Nita oli vieraanamme puhumassa mangan historiasta - Äänijälki-podcastin jakso 21, jossa Maaret oli vieraana puhumassa animesarjasta IDOLiSH 7 - Äänijälki-podcastin jakso 51, jossa Cilla ja Nita puhuivat nostalgisista ensikosketuksistaan animeen (06:32) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ESITTELY - Rahtikultit (12:31) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – ALAKOULU - Nakayoshi-lehden sankarit ovat usein joko ala- tai yläkoulussa, koska lehti on sen ikäisille tytöille suunnattu - A Silent Voice, josta puhuimme jaksossa 35 - Poissa – Erased, josta puhuimme jaksossa 64 - 20th Century Boys (14:29) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – YLÄKOULU - Neon Genesis Evangelion - Revolutionary Girl Utena - Cardcaptor Sakura - Sailor Moon - Unohtui mainita jaksossa, mutta monet 90-luvun ikoniset taikatyttösankarittaret ovat 14-vuotiaita juuri siksi, että sarjat ilmestyivät aiemmin mainitussa Nakayoshi-lehdessä ja muissa vastaavan kohdeyleisön lehdissä - Teasing Master Takagi-san - Mob Psycho 100 - Tsuki ga kirei - Shuzo Oshimi, jonka sarjasta Happiness puhuimme jaksossa 49 ja jonka sarjasta Blood on the Tracks puhuimme jaksossa 74, jaksossa 76 ja jaksossa 81 (20:18) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – LUKIO - Silver Spoon, josta puhuimme jaksossa 34 - My Hero Academia, josta puhuimme jaksossa 94 (30:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUASTEET – YLIOPISTO - Blue Period, josta puhuimme jaksossa 57 - Golden Time - Rent-A-Girlfriend - How Do We Relationship, josta puhuimme jaksossa 81 - A Sign of Affection, josta puhuimme jaksossa 74 - Yliopisto on nykyisin suosittu BL-mangan tapahtumakehys: - Pink Heart Jam, josta puhuimme jaksossa 37 ja jaksossa 42 - Escape Journey, josta puhuimme jaksossa 88 - Classmates - Genshiken, josta puhuimme jaksossa 67 - Highschool of the Dead - Sarjoja, joissa päähenkilö menee suoraan lukiosta työelämään: - Clannad - New Game - Ogeretsu Tanakan Hadakeru kaibutsu esiosineen, joista puhuimme jaksossa 88 (46:04) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: OPETUSMETODIT - Hesarin artikkeli suomalaisen kokemuksista buddhalaismunkkina - Otomen - Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun - Yotsuba& (01:07:47) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KIVAT OPETTAJAT - Assassination Classroom - The Royal Tutor - Great Teacher Onizuka - Spy x Familyn opettaja Henry Henderson - Blue Periodissa lukion kuvataideopettaja inspiroi päähenkilöä (kuva) - Blue Periodin valmennuskouluopettaja Mayu Ooba - Kaveriopettajia: - Azumanga Daioh'n Yukari-sensei - Toradoran Yuri Koigakubo - Ihastusopettajia: - Daytime Shooting Star - Aoha Ride, josta puhuimme jaksossa 40 - I'm in Love and It's the End of the World, josta puhuimme jaksossa 95 - Dead Dead Demon's Dededede Destruction - Domestic Girlfriend - Towa Ooshiman High School Girls - Kerhojen valvojaopettajia: - Sound Euphonium - Laid-Back Camp - Kono oto tomare (01:29:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: IKÄVÄT OPETTAJAT - A Silent Voice -jaksomme show noteihin on koottu hyviä havainnollistavia kohtia sarjassa nähtävästä kiusaamisesta ja opettajan vuorovaikutuksesta (ks. otsikko 51:32 - A Silent Voice: Pokkari 1) - March Comes in Like a Lion - The Garden of Words (01:45:40) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: MUITA OPETTAJAHUOMIOITA - Parasyte (01:48:53) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – TASAPÄISTÄMINEN (01:50:53) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – SIIVOAMINEN (01:54:27) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – LUOKKARETKET - Cromartie High School, josta puhuttiin Äänijäljen jaksossa 45 - Horimiya, josta puhuimme jaksossa 42 - The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. - The Dangers in My Heart (02:01:17) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – KERHOT JA CIRCLET - Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoi yo!! Masaru-san (02:05:14) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT – FESTIVAALIT - Kulttuurifestivaali eli bunkasai - Urheilupäivä eli undoukai - Mitsudomoe - Blue Flag - Jakso 101, jossa puhuimme Japanin-matkastamme ja siellä koetusta kesäfestivaalista - Nana & Kaorussa kulttuurifestivaalin valmistelu päätyi lähentämään päähenkilöitä (kuva) - Puhuimme sarjasta jaksossa 80 - Skip and Loafer, josta puhuimme jaksossa 83 (02:14:08) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ELÄMÄNTAIDOT - SÄÄNNÖT - Hana & Hina After School - Haganai - Yu-Gi-Oh! - Desucon-luento Koulupukumuodin tuulet Meiji-kaudelta nykypäivään (YouTube) - Kaguya-sama: Love Is War - Sound! Euphonium - Confidential Confessions - Petterin STT-uutinen siitä, miten koulujen ulkonäkönormistoihin on alkanut tulla lisää joustavuutta: - Yle (PDF) - IS (PDF) - Hazbin Hotel (02:31:31) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULURAKENNUS - His Favorite -sarjan humoristinen yksinkertaistettu kuvaus koulurakennuksesta: kuva 1, kuva 2, kuva 3 (02:35:10) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: ARVOTTAMINEN - Fruits Basketissa koulun tytöillä on fanikerho Yukille (YouTube) - Horimiya - Kare Kano eli His and Her Circumstances - Himouto! Umaru-chan - Kaiju No. 8 - Witchcraft Works (02:53:34) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: KOULUKIUSAAMINEN - Cillan luento A Silent Voicesta ja koulukiusaamisesta (YouTube, alkaa kohdasta 1:30:20) - Petterin Desucon-ohjelma Koulukiusaaminen Japanissa (YouTube) (03:03:06) – KOULUNKÄYNTI JAPANISSA: YHTEENVETO (03:06:44) – MUSEO LEIKKI JA TOKIOSTA TAPIOLAAN -NÄYTTELY - Tokiosta Tapiolaan -näyttelyn nettisivut - Jakso 18, jossa puhuimme Tampereen taidemuseon Osamu Tezuka -näyttelystä - Jirai-kei-tyylisuuntaus - Näyttelyssä oli kaikenlaista hauskaa (kuva) (03:20:17) – HAMPAANKOLOSSA: ONE PIECE - Jakso 100 ja jakso 103, joissa puhuimme One Piecestä - Ryusei Nakao Caesar Clownin roolissa - Megumi Hayashibara Rebeccan roolissa - Hideyuki Tanaka Donquixote Doflamingon roolissa - Hiroshi Kamiya Trafalgar Law'n roolissa - Petterin shottilasit Zorosta ja Trafalgar Law'sta (kuva) - Mami Koyama Charlotte Linlinin roolissa (03:32:08) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: LYCHEE LIGHT CLUB - Jakso 102, jossa puhuimme Lychee Light Clubista (03:33:25) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: KOTAE EXPO - Kotae Expo - Popcult - Comic Con Suomi - Crystal Fair (03:42:28) – KUULIJAKOMMENTTI: BARAKAMON - Barakamon - Sarjan OP on jäänyt mieleen (YouTube) - Sweetness and Lightning - After the Rain, josta puhuimme jaksossa 52 (03:46:05) – LUKUJONOSSA: GREAT TEACHER ONIZUKA - Great Teacher Onizuka - Gambling Apocalypse Kaiji - Gokusen - Rookies - Jakso 60, jossa puhuimme Death Notesta - Uuden GTO-tv-spesiaalin traileri (YouTube) (04:03:48) – LUKUJONOSSA: X-DAY - X-Day - Jakso 47, jossa puhuimme Setona Mizushiron sarjasta Black Rose Alice - Jakso 71, jossa puhuimme Setona Mizushiron sarjasta The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese - Paranoia Agent - Moto Hagio - Mitsukazu Mihara (04:34:52) – LOPETUS - 10 Dance - Thunderbolt Fantasy

Renegade Talk Radio
Episode 6242: American Journal Musk Offers Kamala Harris X Interview Day After Historic Trump Talk Broke Internet

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 101:26


American Journal Musk Offers Kamala Harris X Interview Day After Historic Trump Talk Broke Internet

Werbeliebe | Der Podcast
Der X-Day: Eventplanung einer studentischen Initiative #17

Werbeliebe | Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 31:35


In der letzten Folge vor der Sommerpause haben wir Campus X eingeladen. Auch sie sind eine studentische Initiative der Hochschule Pforzheim und organisieren und veranstalten den X-Day, eine Firmenkontaktmesse, die jedes Semester auf dem Hochschulcampus stattfindet. Mit Flo und Lars sprechen wir darüber, was es alles braucht, um ein solches Event mit über 60 Unternehmen zu planen und am Ende erfolgreich stattfinden zu lassen.

Infinite Plane Radio
IPS LIVE, X-DAY 2024

Infinite Plane Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 161:13


IPS LIVE, X-DAY 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/infinite-plane-radio/support

INFINITE PLANE RADIO on Odysee
IPS LIVE, X-DAY 2024

INFINITE PLANE RADIO on Odysee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 161:13


IPS LIVE, X-DAY 2024

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|
29: 毎日売りたくないならビジネスは向いていません

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 37:16


Let's Connect Deeper 3日間のHD Code Experienceでは あなたがすでに培ってきた経験、知識を 最大限に表現し、あなたが望むお客様を惹きつけるパワーを理解し 誰かの方法ではなくあなたのエネルギーと戦略が調和する方法を ヒューマンデザインシステムを活用しながらクリエイトしていき、 2024年あなたのビジネスが拡大していくための CODE

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|
28:ビジネスってこんなに温かいものだったんだ With Mayo

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 65:31


本日のゲストは私のBiz Sister(クライアント)のMayoさんです。 この会話は私が今までインタビューさせていただいた中でもTOPに入るくらいとても Deepな会話です。 MayoさんのブランドInstagraはこちら   3日間のHD Code Experienceでは あなたがすでに培ってきた経験、知識を 最大限に表現し、あなたが望むお客様を惹きつけるパワーを理解し 誰かの方法ではなくあなたのエネルギーと戦略が調和する方法を ヒューマンデザインシステムを活用しながらクリエイトしていき、 2024年あなたのビジネスが拡大していくための CODE

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|
27. 外からではなく内側から全て答えは出てくる with Miku

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 71:03


Let's Connect Deeper 3日間のHD Code Experienceでは あなたがすでに培ってきた経験、知識を 最大限に表現し、あなたが望むお客様を惹きつけるパワーを理解し 誰かの方法ではなくあなたのエネルギーと戦略が調和する方法を ヒューマンデザインシステムを活用しながらクリエイトしていき、 2024年あなたのビジネスが拡大していくための CODE

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|
26. あなたの現実チェック。大切なこと忘れていませんか?

Her Confidence Her Way |アメリカ発、女性のワークライフ|

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 24:17


3日間のHD Code Experienceでは あなたがすでに培ってきた経験、知識を 最大限に表現し、あなたが望むお客様を惹きつけるパワーを理解し 誰かの方法ではなくあなたのエネルギーと戦略が調和する方法を ヒューマンデザインシステムを活用しながらクリエイトしていき、 2024年あなたのビジネスが拡大していくための CODE

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Text Ur X Day

Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 1:51 Transcription Available


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PROPERTY LEGENDS with novak properties
NOVAK NEWS - 30 X DAY COUNTDOWN TO SAVE YOUR DEPOSIT

PROPERTY LEGENDS with novak properties

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 9:34


NOVAK NEWS - 30 X DAY COUNTDOWN TO SAVE YOUR DEPOSIT

Politically Georgia
Florida, we have a problem

Politically Georgia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 44:06


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launches his presidential campaign on a Twitter Spaces event plagued by glitches. In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, AJC political insiders Patricia Murphy and Tia Mitchell talk about the differences in announcements and messaging by two of the latest GOP candidates for the presidential nomination, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and South Carolina Senator Tim Scott. Plus, our insiders explain the debt ceiling, the latest in efforts by Democrats and Republicans to reach an agreement, and an explanation of why it's so hard to determine an ‘X-Day'. Governor Brian Kemp wraps up his trade mission to Israel this week. Political insider Greg Bluestein is traveling with the governor and reports how Georgia has much to learn from Israel's cutting-edge cyber industry. Links to today's topics:   DeSantis launches GOP presidential campaign in Twitter announcement plagued by glitches Who is Tim Scott? Here's what to know about the newest 2024 GOP presidential candidate OPINION: Can Tim Scott break the Trump fever for the GOP? Everything you need to know about the debt ceiling Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price.   Listen and follow our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

#Hero4Hire
Malcom X Day

#Hero4Hire

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 10:42


Do you celebrate Malcom X day? You must if you fight for freedom. We do both here at Hero4Hire! ✊

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)
Malcolm X the Black God - Kingl El ( Crip Jesus ) and Paul Metto for Claim Malcolm X Day

Get On Code - The Fly Guys Show (Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 87:57


Our Black Empowerment & Crumbtv Network presents Malcolm X the Black God. Kingl El ( Crip Jesus ) and Paul Metto for Claim Malcolm X Day #cmxd #malcolmx #crumbtv #theblackilluminati --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/get-on-code/message

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht
Marktbericht, Di., 16.05.23 - Und täglich grüßt die DAX-15.900, keine Angst vor dem X-Day der USA, SFC Rekorde

Börsenradio to go Marktbericht

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 25:40


Der DAX, heute wieder nichts mit der 16.000er. Er ist runter auf seinen Pendelpunkt auf 15.900 Punkte. Das Argument heute wäre: In den USA warten die Märkte darauf, wie es beim Streit um die Schuldenobergrenze weitergeht. Schlusskurse: DAX -0,12 % bei 15.897 Punkten. MDAX -0,24 % bei 27.319 Punkten. ATX TR 6.806 -0,2 %. Aus dem Börsenradio Studio meldet sich Peter Heinrich und aus Frankfurt von der Frühjahrstagung des Equity Forums Andreas Groß. Die weiteren Themen in diesem Podcast: AT&S steigert Umsatz und Gewinn deutlich. CEO Andreas Gerstenmayer: "Gehen mehr oder weniger von einer flachen Entwicklung aus". Brennstoffzellenhersteller SFC Energy AG mit Rekordergebnissen in Q1 2023: Umsatzplus von über 50 %, EBITDA steigt um über 313 %. Passende Personen, Buy and Build, Börse - Jetzt auch Hardware für die Cloud "Übernahme der RNT Rausch vollzogen". Q1 2023 Cantourage: Cannabis-Wachstum bringt Umsatzwachstum - CEO Schetter: "Im ersten Quartal 2023 sind wir bereits profitabel". Alphazoo - das Unternehmen mit Fellnasenschema: "Wir wollen raus aus den Miesen und maximal emotionalisieren". Allterco, CEO Wolfgang Kirsch auf der MKK: "Sind auf dem Radar vieler Großer: Entweder als Bedrohung oder als Übernahmekandidat".

Heiko Thieme Börsen Club
Das Beuteschema von Heiko Thieme - New Ökonomie 2.0 durch KI - Vorbereitung auf US-X-DAX mit Leer-Positionen

Heiko Thieme Börsen Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 6:41


Die Themen im Heiko Thieme Club: Was ist das Aktien-Beuteschema von Heiko Thieme? Ist der vermeintliche drohende US-Zahlungsausfall, wenn überhaupt, ein kleiner Stimmungsdämpfer? Das US-Finanzministerium hat den 1. Juni als "X-Day" festgelegt. Wird bis dahin keine politische Einigung erzielt, haben die USA möglicherweise nicht genug Geld, um ihren Verpflichtungen nachzukommen. "Ich breite mich auch den X-DAY mit kleiner Leer-Positionen vor." Wie haben die Finanzmärkte auf die Türkei-Wahl reagieren? Die diskutierten Aktien: Was tun, mit der PayPal eine 4. Tranche kaufen? Morhosys, Carl Zeiss, Union Pacific, Qualcomm, VARTA, Deutsche Post, Lufthansa, Deutsche Bank, Biontech mit Hebel, Amgen. Werden Sie Clubmitglied: https://www.heiko-thieme.club/anmeldung-monatsabo/

The #BruteCast
Skip Crawley, “Operation Downfall: The Invasion of Japan”

The #BruteCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 44:02


1 November, 1945, was supposed to be "X-Day" - the beginning of the largest amphibious operation in history, landing Allied forces on the Japanese island of Kyushu. This would mark the start of Operation Downfall, the invasion of Japan's home islands, which Allied leaders expected would be necessary to end World War II. Ultimately, Operation Downfall was cancelled after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the entry of the Soviet Union into the war against Japan. Yet Downfall was well into the planning stages when World War II ended, and estimates of the invasion's possible outcomes expected casualty levels in the millions for all sides. #BruteCast alumnus Skip Crawley takes us back through the preparations and anticipated execution of the invasion that never happened. Enjoyed this episode? Think there's room for improvement? Share your thoughts in this quick survey - all feedback is welcome! The survey may be found here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenRutN5m31Pfe9h7FAlppPWoN1s_2ZJyBeA7HhYhvDbazdCw/viewform?usp=sf_link Intro/outro music is "Evolution" from BenSound.com (https://www.bensound.com) Follow the Krulak Center: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekrulakcenterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekrulakcenter/Twitter: @TheKrulakCenterYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcIYZ84VMuP8bDw0T9K8S3gLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/brute-krulak-center-for-innovation-and-future-warfareKrulak Center homepage on The Landing: https://unum.nsin.us/kcic 

Edge & Flow Podcast
Red X Day?

Edge & Flow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 66:34


A day off with intentionality. Maintenance for the most important tool.

Today in San Diego
Balboa Park Black Com!x Day, SDSU Rape Investigation Court Documents Unsealed, Racist Remarks at Meadowbrook Middle School

Today in San Diego

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 5:11


In the “Today in San Diego” podcast, the WorldBeat Center celebrates Black creators at Black Com!x Day in Balboa Park, why the San Diego superior court judge is agreeing to unseal search warrants and parents outraged at reports of racism at a Poway middle school. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca

Acesta este versiunea audio a unui nou UPDATE 1.1 -> cele mai importante știri din universul digital-tech din luna august care s-a închieiat acum o oră, din perspectiva României. Selecția știrilor e realizată de Paul Alexandru, editarea și versiunea audio de Marian Hurducaș. Producția semnată de Oliver Simionescu. Da, avem și versiunea "AudioLetter" a newsletter-ului nostru. Puteți da subscribe newsletterului Update 1.1 aici sau pe upgrade100.com/subscribe. Preview În această ediție, vorbim despre tehnologii disruptive, despre criza energetică și despre cum tehnologia poate salva... energia, Microsoft renunță după 30 de ani la Microsoft Office care devine simplu, Microsoft 365, TikTok face schimb de roluri cu Facebook și devine din ce în ce mai contestat, Elon Musk a cumpărat, în sfârșit Twitter și a făcut deja primele concedieri, iar în crypto e ela fel ca luna trecută, adică e liniște, singurii care fac continuă să facă zgomot sunt românii de la Elrond care pregătesc X Day. Paris și care au dat un interviu in exclusivitate pentru Upgrade 100. Apropo de ce-am mai făcut noi la Upgrade 100 în luna octombrie. Am lansat o nouă ediție de IQ Digital Summit, de data asta va avea loc la Brașov în 15 noiembrie. Va fi pus în scenă de noi, Upgrade 100, alături de George - o inovație BCR, iar începând cu acest eveniment ni se alături și partenerul de technologie, Vodafone! Poți rezerva un loc gratuit pe iqdigital.ro/brasov, tot acolo vei afla și cine sunt experții globali și liderii tech locali care vor urca pe scena Teatrului "Sică Alexandrescu"! Gata! Preview and promo moment over. Audioletter și Newsletter UPDATE 1.1 apar în fiecare primă zi a fiecărei luni, la ora 1 dimineața.

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca
EXCLUSIVE. X Day Paris. What's next for ELROND? With: Beniamin Mincu - co-Founder + Sergiu Biris - Head of Product

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 59:02


A special edition addressed to a global audience. Our guests today are Beniamin Mincu - co-founder, Elrond Network - and the new head of product officially announced less than an hour ago, the well-known Romanian entrepreneur Sergiu Biris. You can also watch this talk on our Youtube Channel @Upgrade100

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
They're Running Totally Stealth - The Earless Wax Movie Show - A Puzzling Evidence Show Podcast - S6E2

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 93:27


Voices Include Puzzling Evidence, Philo Drummond, Dr. Hal, Cardhouse Robot. Gubment Paranoia opens the Show with Burning Man Helicopter Black Ops Cops, concept of friendship and people yeah people with middle of the night programming; What is radio? Philo, this guy said frop on the air?, Dr. Hal cautions the listening audience; Guys flap their meat; backwoods techno-geeks show how it's done; caller brings down show with negative self talk; Radio Consumers want their stuff; Sad Story of Reverend DiCarli and 10,000 Balloons to Dobbstown; Philo won't stop talking about radio (he's reading from a book); Audience characteristics; Original Pamphlet holders can get a free seat in the bilge tank seating area; Get Your Ticket Punched at Dobbstown; More Radio Bullshit; How Radio Is Done Part 1 billion and 2; Why Does Your Audience Keep Listening; Caller Waxes Poetic; Why Do Monkeys Eat Bananas?; Borange, the only word that rhymes with Orange; Lie Hard; The Internet Has It's Own Spaceship for X-Day; Power-Generating Pinball Child Seats; Why Not Lucky Charms?; Robot Carnival In Heaven; Sports Seed Time Has Passed, Talk About Seeds Later; Puzzling Evidence's Cryogenic Memory Gap; Taters Out of Craters; The Apes of Wrath; You Can't Be Sure You're Not A Robot; Answer That Phone; Thanks to Gubment Corruption We're Gonna Be RICH!; The Show Contraindications; Doug Kershaw was a Special Cajun; What's New Pussycat; The Face of The Guy Show; Laugh Getter Type Things Not To Do At X-Day; Overestimating Tolerance Levels; Running From Scissors; Don't Interrupt Me, I'm Trying To Think; Barrel of Monkeys? Fun? I Don't Think So; The Viking Sword; Unscheduled 420 Break while Too Long J-Pop Plays; Watching YouTube On The Radio Is Not Cool; Global Civilization Fallacy and The Boredoms: Coincidence?; Music Fighter; Looking At The Listeners on the Special Show App; Wheel of Fortune Winner: Jesus Smoked C__s__f__lds; Movie and Cigarette Talk; You Can Hear Them Talk About Things They're Watching That The Listeners Cannot See; They're Made Of Meat; I'm Going To Ask You Some Questions While Winding Down The Show; https://www.soundboard.com/sb/israelyplane; Philo's Birthday is Today!; Teachers of Peaches; The Indian Tomb with Debra Paget - CHECK IT OUT!!; The Show's Over Now Dream Fluff Time!! See You Next Time --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

UPGRADE 100 by Dragos Stanca

Acesta este versiunea audio a unui nou UPDATE 1.1 -> cele mai importante știri din universul digital-tech din luna august care s-a închieiat acum o oră, din perspectiva României. Selecția știrilor e realizată de Paul Alexandru, editarea și versiunea audio de Marian Hurducaș. Producția semnată de Oliver Simionescu. Da, avem și versiunea "AudioLetter" a newsletter-ului nostru. Puteți da subscribe newsletterului Update 1.1 aici sau pe upgrade100.com/subscribe. Preview În această ediție vorbim despre invențiile din medicină care devin tot mai desprinse din scenariile filmelor SF, Intel închide era Pentium și Celeron după 30 de ani, s-a lansat noua gamă de telefoane a Apple, alături de un nou ceas inteligent cu care compania plănuiește să acapareze și piața de wearables destinată sportivilor de anduranță și exploratorilor unde lider e Garmin, Big Tech rămâne cu aceleași metehne și probleme și pare să nu învețe nimic din ce i se întâmplă, Adobe a cumpărat rivalul Figma și acum toată industria e într-un soi de doliu, Euronews a descoperit că cine a băgat ce-i mai mulți bani în Facebook Ads în perioada electorală din Italia va da și premierul, iar în crypto e din ce în ce mai liniște, singurii care fac gălăgie acum sunt românii de la Elrond care pregătesc X Day. Paris. Gata! Preview and promo moment over. Adioletter și Newsletter UPDATE 1.1 apar în fiecare primă zi a fiecărei luni, la ora 1 dimineața.

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1890 - The Last Hour of Slack? - More on OverMan Philo

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 58:30


Is this really Hour of Slack #1998, finished on July 4? If you don't hear another show next week, it means Stang and Philo were Ruptured up into the Escape Vessels of the Sex Goddesses from Planet X and have better things to do than The Hour of Slack. This episode features the second part of the Philo Drummond guest hosting, readings from the Dobbstown Mirror, a repeated message about X-Day, The Swingin' Love Corpses, and Bob Dylan. This show ends as our radio careers began: Philo and Ivan talking. Even if we board the saucers tomorrow we can still stream the occasional special show, sermons, or dog opera.

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1890 - The Last Hour of Slack? - More on OverMan Philo

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 58:26


RADIO SAFE VERSION - Is this really Hour of Slack #1998, finished on July 4? If you don't hear another show next week, it means Stang and Philo were Ruptured up into the Escape Vessels of the Sex Goddesses from Planet X and have better things to do than The Hour of Slack. This episode features the second part of the Philo Drummond guest hosting, readings from the Dobbstown Mirror, a repeated message about X-Day, The Swingin' Love Corpses, and Bob Dylan. This show ends as our radio careers began: Philo and Ivan talking. Even if we board the saucers tomorrow we can still stream the occasional special show, sermons, or dog opera.

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1888 - After X-Day with Susie the Floozie

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 59:21


X-Day Drill, July 5, Conspiracy Year 1998 - A broken Rev. Susie the Floozie survived the bitter disappointment of the world not ending on that prophesied day, and as therapy, she created this classic episode of her show on WREK-Atlanta, "Bob's" Slack Time Funhouse. Her uncanny ability to pluck pertinent lines from old TV shows and edit them into a new story is certainly on display here. Susie also plays herself and her terrible alter ego Evil Susie, who is even more sadistic than Conky, the evil alter ego puppet of beloved Trailer Park Boy, Bubbles. She utilized several blues and torch songs by superstar women singers of yore, who unfortunately go uncredited in this truncated version of her original 1.5 hour show. It is RADIO SAFE.

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1887 - RADIO SAFE VERSION

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 58:46


RADIO SAFE VERSION - 13X-Day Drill, July 3, Conspiracy Year 2010 - we recorded an Hour of Slack show on stage before a live audience with Dr. Hal, Rev. Susie the Floozie, Dr. Philo Drummond, Lonesome Cowboy Dave and Rev. Ivan Stang. Except for Puzzling Evidence, these are the SubGenii to blame for the three hoary SubGenius radio shows that have been on the air for decades -- up to three decades, in fact. That show is intercut with new collages by Rev. Heart Ignition, sermons from 13 X-Day by Rev. D. Lister and Rev. Richard Skull, and a jam/song by 6 Fisted Tails of Connie (Philo, Pisces, Rev. Angry Larry, Rev. Suds Pshaw, Rev. Phil, Rev. Bunny Day on this particular line-up).

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1887 - 13 X-Day Old Pro Show

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 58:56


NOT RADIO SAFE - 13X-Day Drill, July 3, Conspiracy Year 2010 - we recorded an Hour of Slack show on stage before a live audience with Dr. Hal, Rev. Susie the Floozie, Dr. Philo Drummond, Lonesome Cowboy Dave and Rev. Ivan Stang. Except for Puzzling Evidence, these are the SubGenii to blame for the three hoary SubGenius radio shows that have been on the air for decades -- up to three decades, in fact. That show is intercut with new collages by Rev. Heart Ignition, sermons from 13 X-Day by Rev. D. Lister and Rev. Richard Skull, and a jam/song by 6 Fisted Tails of Connie (Philo, Pisces, Rev. Angry Larry, Rev. Suds Pshaw, Rev. Phil, Rev. Bunny Day on this particular line-up).

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast
Hour of Slack #1886 - Ultimate Classic X-DAY Special

The SubGenius Hour of Slack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 60:21


Rerun of #534 (1996)! We are now off-world (or about to be), and refuse to produce new shows. Instead, we present a beloved oldie. And we are presenting it two weeks early, as we will be either on the Saucers or at Starwood, and won't want to mess with posting shows then. Back in 1996, just before the very first X-Day Drill at Brushwood, Stang assembled this ultimate X-Day collage, song and rant special, utilizing the best UFO-related clips from our old Media Barrage albums (from the 1980s!) as well as the finest new stuff of the time, such as Nenslo's X-Day anthem and Papa Joe Mama's first X-Day sermon. You'll hear the infant voices of Puzzling Evidence, Dr. Philo Drummond, Dr. Hal, Satellite Weavers, Pope David N. Meyer, Buck Naked... all the Churchly old-timers back when they were mere 30-somethings and even 20-somethings. It is a trip back in time -- and yet, a trip into a BRAVE BRAVE FUTURE!

Talk Fragile X
World Fragile X Day with Special Guests: Katie Clapp & Holly Roos with FRAXA Research Foundation

Talk Fragile X

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 28:16


On this weeks episode of Talk FX, I'm joined with President & Co-Founder of FRAXA Research Foundation, Katie Clapp! As well as the Community Services Director, Holly Roos! We chat about all things World Fragile X Day 2022, research, the re- naming of the FMR1 gene responsible for Fragile X, and more!

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson
Primaries, Roe and Buffalo. And Happy Malcolm X Day!

Make It Plain with Mark Thompson

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 43:41


On this week's Thursday Kos, Markos reacts to Buffalo, analyzes Tuesday's primaries, considers the impact Roe might have in November and provides the latest updates on Ukraine.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Gospel of Malcolm X
Rapper Young Thug facing 7 new felonies, Rap Rico Cases , Happy Malcolm X Day !!! and More

The Gospel of Malcolm X

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 59:39


In this Episode of the Gospel of Malcolm X Podcast... We celebrate what would've been Malcolm X's 97th Birthday and Malcolm's Legacy. We also talk about the Rapper Young Thug's Rico Case, Rap Rico Cases in general .  Additionally, we discuss the 13th amendment and how Young Black Men maybe potentially volunteering themselves for slavery.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/support

The Gospel of Malcolm X
Rapper Young Thug facing 7 new felonies, Rap Rico Cases , Happy Malcolm X Day !!! and More

The Gospel of Malcolm X

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 59:39


In this Episode of the Gospel of Malcolm X Podcast... We celebrate what would've been Malcolm X's 97th Birthday and Malcolm's Legacy. We also talk about the Rapper Young Thug's Rico Case, Rap Rico Cases in general .  Additionally, we discuss the 13th amendment and how Young Black Men maybe potentially volunteering themselves for slavery.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eric-summers6/support

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
Lies, Lies, Lies, NOW! - The Earless Wax Movie Show - A Puzzling Evidence Show Podcast - S5E4

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 90:53


Puzzling, Dr. Hal, Dr. Drummond, Rev. Stang, Cardhouse Robot struggle to rise above the cacophony of same voices talking over each other, Rev Stang recounts X-Day attempt on his life, Dr. Drummond reveals remedial behavior strategies, X-Day is just around the world from us, Philo admonishes crew on proper radio show etiquette, Stang and Drummond say thanks "Bob" for his gifts of slack, Google Cloudmaker with Cardbot Roadhouse; Philo laughingly transforms during End O' The World Porno; Future fear and sniggering jerks; Rev. Stang recounts his dream of Dom DeLuise Has The Code In His Genes to Broadcast to the World and Save it From Unknown Virus; Who is your Daddy and what does he do? Perfect SubGenius Content Contest; How to Run A Video on the Radio; Puzzling Maggie-Bon; Rev. Stang delivers A Proper SubGenius Salute; Show ID comments; What Should The Show's Theme Be?; Listener Akbar in Algeria; Rev. Stang's Program notes Unitarians are Nice; Drilling into the listerners routers around the world; Getting Pirate Cat Radio Ready for You; Brother Hal and Captain Stang with Commisar Evidence and Overjanitor Philo; I Don't Care Band; The Unknown Escape From Cleveland; They're Gonna Laugh At You; X-Day is coming ARE YOU READY!!; There's a lot of naked chicks in Hell, Dante's Inferno with Jimmy Swaggart; The Pain between your ears is called your Brain; following too closely; Making copies; Tiny Pow-Wow at Philo's; Famous SubGenius Family Horror rectified; It's all over the floor; Concerned Callers; Talk More of Less about "Bob": You Decide!; 2 "Bob" One Cup; Jenkum "Bob"; Centralia PA is Still On Fire; Remembering Michael Peppe (He's OK); Dr. Hal at 12 Galaxies; The If It's Yellow Variations; Some Old Gals; Philo Present the Punch-Out-All-Night at the Knock-A-Head-Atorium; Ticket Bastard; Dreaming of Dream Fluff; Johnny Skid Mark's Underwear; Approaching the close with Movie News Vamping; various babbling and trivia; Any Giant Monster Is Good; Our Primordial Guilt Zipper-Down-The-Back Monster; Boys! Pick Up Your Weapons On The Way Out; --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
Well Good Morning Frankenstein Love Cabinet - The Earless Wax Movie Show - A Puzzling Evidence Show Podcast - S5E3

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 85:55


Puzzling, Dr. Hal, Cardhouse Robot and Dr. Drummond, This is THAT episode. Dr Hal hawks his junk with 33 vertebrae, Philo Dances With Scissors Real Fast On Drugs, They're pushing the web again, Mom; A Broad Show; The Show Won't Give The Callers A Chance; Parts of the show are nice; Gutless callers; Pushing the web with hairy toes could be making it busy; Philo describes Everyday Life on the Pleasure Saucers; How Cult Leaders Pick Up Chicks; CopyBob wants to know if Philo Got The Letter; PHILO FINDS THE LETTER!!; Slack Jaw Gumballs Push the Wed; Station ID; Ask Dr. Hal at 12 Galaxies; Puzzling Evidence Show Intro!, Take it away, One-Eye!; Commercial Break; Pushing the Web some more Pushers try to hook the callers on cheaper Shows; Fungus Shrouded Valley of Fresno; Face Based Religion; Random Gift Shipping; Puzzling leaves his post; Drives aimlessly while Show on autopilot; TaxiBob rides along with the Show; Meat Guns; Fried Goat Sphincter Rings called Funyuns; Interstitial Tines; The Vortex Took 'em Away; The Show id Going to Push the web some more tonight; The Show translated in Japanese Service; Say Hello for Personal Service; Politicians and Lawyers banned form SubGenius Heaven; This is a Non-Reality Show; Callers Need More Web, Fast!; Coming Down Off The Web is a Hard Ride; Amino Acids at the Hemlock; SubGenius.com Art Mines Coffee Table Book; idea; Alternate JFK Timeline using Bazookas or Flowers - YOU DECIDE!; My Pedal Extremities are Initiating Combustion; Philo was "Bob's" man on the Inside; See "Bob's" Lunch Hour for Images of Philo spanning 30 years; Hunger Laughter; It's Your Religion: They Have to Approve of it; The Law of Predictable Sustainability; Dog Petting Techniques; X-Day approaches; COINCIDENTAL Ukrainian NEWS - BULL TERRIER REVEALED TO BE PAKISTANI RAT; Ulaan Bator's Master; Puupy Coat; Do You Even Internet?; Digger and Poopoo and Popo; Show Shutdown Procedures Begins; Teenagers Cold Cock Disney Characters For Fun; The Only Good Cops Are at Burning Man; Eddie Brings Nutbread for Shift Change; The Government is Recorded Laughing at you (and us); County Employees blame lack of completed work on other employees; Less work / more people = conty government; Water board the crap out of our enemies; HEY LET's GO! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

On Wednesdays, we talk weird
The Great Flood

On Wednesdays, we talk weird

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 87:15


Pat didn't get 411'd! But he did visit the Ark Encounter where they believe dinosaurs and men lived amongst each other on Noah's Ark during the biblical flood. But is there any evidence to support the great flood at all? We also discuss very important topics such as X-Day, more UAP Disclosure, meeting internet friends, and the toxicity that happens within the fortean community. Sub to Nubz: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8zY6st5P9_fsL8zJR8iPA People Who Make Stuff Linktr.ee/PWMS Follow the Podcast on Twitter: twitter.com/WednesdaysTalk Link to Asherz' social medias and ways to tip: linktr.ee/ItsAsherz Follow Pat O on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DoctorX2112 Pat O IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4544806/ Pat O plays Nerd Games: https://twitter.com/UsCrits A Whisper to a Scream Podcast YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdpVHvFvQToTvQcjj89Dhzw Asherz on The BloodyBits Horror Show: https://www.bloodybits.com/special-the-candice-files-mothman/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/onwednesdayswetalkweird/message

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY
DAY 442: MALCOLM X DAY!!!

THE NEW BLACK PANTHER PARTY

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 122:00


DAY 442: MALCOLM X DAY!!!

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!
Lasering The Dissidents - A Puzzling Evidence Podcast - S2E10

The Puzzling Evidence Show - Remixed!

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 85:06


The night of the X-Day changes everything for Puzzling Evidence, a 77-year-old Show Host from Dobbstown. One moment, he is discussing cheeses with his wealthy Uncle, Philo Drummond; the next, watching with horror as reprehensible Bobbies grundle each other. He knows these Bobbies came from Mountain Home but he can't prove it - at least not without some poisonous phonebooks. The Puzzling Evidence Radio Show on KPFA. This one has only 1 hr. 25 mins hours of a 5 hour show. So to say it is a five-hour show would be a flat out lie+. The Puzzling Evidence Radio Show on KPFA. It has all the spacesuits of a well stocked Starship. But the suits are too loose and smell like somebody got sick in them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message

Time For The Show
Ep 73: X-Week PreTacular

Time For The Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 142:04


In this very special episode of Time For The Show, we celebrate X Day early! Come listen to all your favorite Subgenius songs. Also, Peas describe more sexy fantasies of his Jeep. Again.

We String Rackets
2019 Citi Open Mains & X Day 1

We String Rackets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019 6:37


2019 DC Tradition ATP 500 Citi Open we here gathering content for our IG Followers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/westringrackets/support