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Portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used by nomadic groups in Central Asia

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Kolay Değil
Nasıl Daha Az Vergi Veririm? Yurt Dışında Şirket Kurabilir Miyim? | Mükellef - Kenan Açıkelli

Kolay Değil

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 30:44


Mükellef Kurucu Ortağı ve CEO'su Kenan Açıkelli konuğumuzdu.

Yeni Şafak Podcast
Yusuf Kaplan - Kitapsız bir dünya kurulamaz: Avrupa'da gönül coğrafyasına açılan bir sefer

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 7:16


Yurt içi ve yurt dışı programlarıma MTO'muzun asistanlarından talebe kardeşlerimi yanıma alıyorum. İki. Üç. Dört, beş… kardeşimizle yol alıyoruz. Onlar için de çok güzel bir tecrübe oluyor bu yolculuklar… MTO merkez yönetimimizde 50 civarında, Türkiye ve dünya çapında 350 civarında yönetici ve asistan kardeşimiz var.

Hardware Plus - HWP - Türkiye'nin Teknoloji Satın Alma Rehberi

Cuma Raporu #359 podcastimizde, geçtiğimiz haftanın öne çıkan haberlerini derledik. Bakalım bu hafta neler olmuş? Cuma Raproru #359 zaman çizelgesi 00:00 Türkiye Gündemi 52:45 Wings for Life World Run 01:08:30 RedMagic 10 Air tanıtıldı 01:15:56 HONOR'un yeni oyuncu telefonu: HONOR GT Pro 01:19:38 Trump'tan geri adım 01:25:00 Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti duyuruldu 01:30:30 Yurt dışından alışveriş limiti 22 Euro'ya iniyor 01:38:32 Rekabet Kurumu Mart 01:46:01 OpenAI, o3 ve o4-mini modellerini tanıttı 01:48.22 Avrupa'da PS5'e, TR'de PS Plus üyeliklerine zam 01:52:08 Max Türkiye, resmen yayın hayatına başladı!

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama
Ekonomik Kriz Dijital Tüketimi Nasıl Dönüştürdü Pazarlamacılar Ne Yapmalı

Türkiye'de Dijital Pazarlama

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 15:03


Türkiye'nin sosyolojik haritası yeniden çiziliyor… Sessiz ama çok güçlü bir dönüşümün içindeyiz. Ekonomik kriz, iç göç, bireyselleşme, dijitalleşme, kültürel alışkanlıklarda büyük değişimler… KONDA'nın 2008'den bu yana adım adım izlediği Hayat Tarzları Araştırması, 2025 verileriyle bize bugünün Türkiye'sine dair çarpıcı bir tablo sunuyor. Ve bu tablo, sadece sosyolojik değil, aynı zamanda dijital pazarlama açısından da çok şey anlatıyor.Bu bölümde, “insanların değişen yaşam tarzları dijitale ve pazarlamaya nasıl yansıyor?” sorusunu odağımıza alıyoruz.İç göç devam ediyor, şehirler büyürken kırsal değerler henüz kaybolmuyor. Üniversite mezunu işsiz sayısı milyonları bulmuş durumda. Tüketici artık sadece satın alma davranışıyla değil, aynı zamanda duygusal, kültürel ve ekonomik motivasyonlarıyla da analiz edilmek zorunda. Çünkü toplumun yarısı istihdam dışı, bir kısmı iş arıyor, bir kısmı evde dijital içeriklerle vakit geçiriyor.Yurt dışında yaşayan Türkler, Türkiye'deki sevdiklerine uzaktan destek olmaya çalışırken, ülke içindeki milyonlar, yaşadıkları ekonomik zorlukları gizleyerek “iyiyim” demeye devam ediyor. Bu duygusal yük, dijital mecralarda davranışlara da yansıyor. Artık sosyal medya sadece bir eğlence alanı değil, aynı zamanda bir kaçış, bir anlatım, bir statü göstergesi.Sinemaya gitme oranı düşerken, konserlere ve müzelere katılım hızla artıyor. Sosyal medyada paylaşım yapan kişi sayısı düşük ama izleyenler çok. TikTok hızla yayılıyor, mobil bankacılık günlük hayatın vazgeçilmez bir parçası haline geliyor. Hatta her 10 kişiden biri artık yapay zekâ uygulamalarıyla haşır neşir.Tüm bu değişimler dijital pazarlamayı doğrudan etkiliyor. Artık kampanyalar sadece ürün satma odaklı değil, duygulara, değer setlerine ve yaşama biçimlerine dokunmalı. Çünkü bugün pazarlama, sadece tüketiciyi değil, onun hikâyesini de anlamayı gerektiriyor.Bu bölümde;– Ekonomik kriz ortamında dijital tüketici davranışları nasıl değişiyor?– Sosyal medya gerçekten merkeze mi yerleşti yoksa bir göz aldanması mı?– Yeni nesil tüketici kitlesi hangi platformlarda, neye tepki veriyor?– Marka yöneticileri ve dijital pazarlamacılar bu değişimi nasıl avantaja çevirebilir?Hepsi ve daha fazlasını bu bölümde konuştuk.Beni instagram'dan @frktprk takip edebilirsin. Lütfen podcastimi takip etmeyi ve paylaşmayı unutma.

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane
10.123 - Yurt: ​intervista al papà della vodka kazaka che conquista i bartender

HORECA AUDIO NEWS - Le pillole quotidiane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 6:23


A volte una cena cambia la vita. È successo a Christoph Scholz, 32 anni, economista di formazione e spirito internazionale, quando ha conosciuto la cultura del Kazakistan e, soprattutto, la sua vodka. Da lì, un'idea: trasformare quella scoperta in un progetto concreto, fatto di qualità, design e momenti da condividere. Nasce così Yurt (leggi di più sul prodotto), vodka premium dal cuore centroasiatico e vocazione cosmopolita, che oggi si presenta al pubblico italiano nei migliori locali e festival di mixology. Noi l'abbiamo assaggiata durante la Florence Cocktail Week.

Kolay Değil
Yurt Dışından İstediğiniz Ürünü Size Ulaştıran Uygulama! ‪@glocalzone‬ | Doğan Turan | Kolay mı? 008

Kolay Değil

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 18:57


Glocalzone Kurucu Ortağı ve CEO'su Doğan Turan ile harika bir video çektik.

Bir bakışta
Yurt genelinde hava durumu nasıl olacak?

Bir bakışta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 6:11


Bu hafta hava sıcaklıklarında sert bir düşüş bekleniyor. İstanbul, Ankara ve İzmir başta olmak üzere yurt genelinde vatandaşları nasıl bir hava bekliyor? Vatandaşlar nelere dikkat etmeli? Meteoroloji Genel Müdürlüğünden Hava Tahmin Uzmanı Murat Acar'a sorduk.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
INTERVIEW: Tom Harris & Jimmy Rainey Yurt Party on NZ tour & show @U-Bar tonight - Zac Hoffman - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025


INTERVIEW: Tom Harris & Jimmy Rainey Yurt Party on NZ tour & show @U-Bar tonight by Zac Hoffman on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Easy Turkish: Learn Turkish with everyday conversations | Günlük sohbetlerle Türkçe öğrenin

Berkin ve Emin, ünlü olmanın ne demek olduğunu ve bu yolda ilerlemek isteyip istemediklerini tartışıyorlar. Popülerliğin getirdiği sorumluluklar, özgürlük ve sınırlamalar üzerine düşüncelerini paylaşıyorlar. Kim bilir, belki bir gün onların da yolları ünlü olma noktasına gelir ve bu sohbeti geçmişteki bir anı olarak tekrar dinleriz. Interactive Transcript and Vocab Helper Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Emin: [0:22] Herkese merhaba. Easy Turkish Podcast'in yeni bölümüne hepiniz hoş geldiniz. Ben Emin. Bugünkü bölümümüzde Berkin'le beraberiz. Nasılsın Berkin? Berkin: [0:31] Merhaba Emin. İyiyim. Teşekkür ederim. Seni sormalı? Emin: [0:35] Ben de iyiyim. Direkt bir konuya giriş yapalım. Sert bir giriş olsun. Kendimizi ünlü biri olarak görüyor muyuz? Berkin: [0:40] Olsun bakalım. Emin: [0:41] Yaklaşık olarak 75.000 abonesi olan bir YouTube kanalı sahibi olarak kendini ünlü biri olarak nitelendiriyor musun? Berkin: [0:51] Nispeten diyormuşum... Yok ya hiç öyle bir... O taraklarda bezimiz yok şu an bence. 3-5 kere tanınırlığımız oldu dışarıda. Böyle bir denk geldi. Egomuzu okşadı biraz ama kendimi hiç öyle ünlü falan görmüyorum. Emin: [1:06] Bizim kanal özelinde şöyle bir tezat var aslında: Evet abone sayısı yüksek ama bu abonelerin çoğu yurt dışında Türkçe öğrenmek isteyen insanlar. Azınlık bir kısmı Türk. Berkin: [1:16] Evet. Emin: [1:16] O yüzden hani 75.000 abone deyince, evet, biraz fazla gibi gözüküyor ama bu insanlar Türkçe öğrenmek isteyen, Türkiye'de olmayan insanlar genelde. Berkin: [1:24] Aynen. Emin: [1:26] O yüzden bizim özelimizde bu kadar aboneye sahip bir kanal için ünlü kategorisinde değiliz kesinlikle. Berkin: [1:32] Zaten dışarıda da birkaç kere tanıyan oldu. Onlar da hep yabancıydı yani beni açıkçası. Yurt dışından gelmiş kişiler veya Türkiye'de yaşayan yabancılar falandı yani. Emin: [1:43] Bizim apartmanda da tanımışlardı hatta seni galiba. Berkin: [1:46] Evet aynen. Size gelirken, girişte. Emin: [1:49] Aynen. Bizim kasap tanımıştı beni. Berkin: [1:52] Bak bu iki olay da kendimizi en ünlü hissedebileceğimiz an bence. Yani yaşadığımız yerde bile tanındıysak... Emin: [1:58] Aynen. Berkin: [1:59] Demek ki bir tık var yani bir şeyler. Emin: [2:02] Evet. İnsanın gittiği kasapta tanınması gerçekten garip bir his. Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership

State of the Shoenion
We Ranked EVERY Salehe Bembury Sneaker

State of the Shoenion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 58:24


In this episode of shoepodcast, we're ranking Salehe Bembury's best sneaker collaborations on a tier list, exploring what makes his designs stand out in the world of footwear. Known for his unique approach to texture, color, and storytelling, Salehe Bembury has become one of the most influential designers in the sneaker game. We'll dive into his top collaborations, from his impactful New Balance releases to his groundbreaking work with Crocs. Will his upcoming “Colors Be The Palette” 991v2 collaboration with New Balance be a hit? Tune in to find out.=============================Make sure to subscribe to shoepodcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/shoepodcastyoutube

The ReProgram
Movement Medicine with Whitney Dawn Pyles

The ReProgram

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 80:40


The deeply wise and playful somatic coach, host of the Radio Somonaut Podcast, choreographer and mama Whitney Dawn Pyles is here today to deepen our understanding of these bodies and how we can put them in places, spaces and positions to bring forward our highest healing and expression of Self. I met Whitney at a retreat we did at the top of the year, noticed her instantly (you'll hear about that!) and she provided us with a *tranformative* dance experience in a Yurt that we go into in-depth here!Whitney deeply understands the body and what it needs, she talks so gorgeously about her process with hers and teaches us so much about the need for compassion and intuitive movement in our lives, and she gives us tangible tools to use in the teeny tiny moments we have free in our day to widen our capacity and deepen our relationship with safety. This is a long one, because we get into dance, and her process of developing her "Inner Child Dance Party" that absolutely unlocked something in me, that was one of the most powerful and joyful healing experiences I've ever had. She goes into the details of this process, and you can absolutely steal some of these moves and do them in your living room. And also! In March, she is doing "Free Movement Mondays" virtually so you can get a low-stakes taste of her goodness and the general, life-changing, power of making movement a part of your life. Link here: https://www.whitneydawn.com/event-details-registration/free-movement-mondays-2025-03-03-09-30She also offers a free 30 minute consult call to new peeps curious about working with her, you can find that here:https://www.whitneydawn.com/booking-calendar/free-connection-chatAnd her IG she announces and teaches and shows us how she works with her beautiful magical body so you can learn more about yours: https://www.whitneydawn.com/I know you'll get so much from her. Thanks for listening love!

Caps Lock
#234 "Yeni bir kategorinin yıldızı olmak istiyoruz" | İlay Karateke - Bezi

Caps Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 63:39


Küçüklüğünden beri ailesinden gelen yemek ve tat kültürüyle büyüyen İlay Karateke, Boğaziçi Üniversitesi'ndeki eğitimini tamamladıktan sonra McKinsey'de çalışmaya başladı ve master için New York'a gitti. Profesyonel kariyerine McKinsey'de devam etmeye hazırlanırken yolu Getir ile kesişti ve şirketin Amerika'daki yapılanmasında büyük rol oynadı. Ardından bir ekip arkadaşıyla birlikte bambaşka bir yola çıkarak, labne markası olan Bezi'yi kurdu. Swipeline Podcast Amerika serisinin üçüncü bölümünde, kariyer dönüşümünü ve girişimcilik yolculuğunu İlay'ın kendi ağzından dinledik. Swipeline Podcast'in 219. bölüm konuğu Bezi'nin kurucu ortağı İlay Karateke. İlay Karateke: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilaykarateke/ Bezi: https://www.instagram.com/eatbezi/ 00:00 - Swipeline Intro 01:57 - Bezi nedir? 07:00 - Daha önceden neler yaptın? 09:30 - Amerika'da business school 14:40 - Getir Amerika'daki serüven 17:20 - Fikri hayata geçirme süreci 27:35 - Ürünü satma operasyonu 41:11 - Pazarlama stratejisi 46:33 - İlay'ın en iyi yaptığı şey 54:45 - Gelecek planları 56:50 - Hamdi Ulukaya 58:44 - New Yorker olmak 1:01:30 - Swipeline Outro -

NTVRadyo
Eve Dönerken - 20 Şubat 2025

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 70:05


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#233 Dünyada iş güvenliği sektörüne yön veren Türk girişim | Sercan Esen - Intenseye

Caps Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 57:36


Swipeline Podcast New York Özel serimizin ikinci bölüm konuğu, Intenseye kurucu ortağı ve CEO'su Sercan Esen. Üretim tesislerindeki kameralara bağlanarak yapay zeka aracılığıyla iş güvenliğini denetleyen ve tehlikeleri saptayan Intenseye'ın kuruluş hikayesini ve global pazardaki öğrenimleri Sercan ile masaya yatırdık. Swipeline Podcast'in 218. Bölüm konuğu Intenseye'ın kurucu ortağı Sercan Esen. Intenseye: https://www.intenseye.com/ Sercan Esen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sercan-esen/ 00:00 - Swipeline Intro 01:12 - Intenseye ne yapıyor? 02:39 - Fikir nereden geldi? 06:44 - Fikri iş modeline döndürme 09:43 - Lead nasıl buluyorsunuz? 13:20 - Yapay zekadaki gelişmeler ve ürün 15:37 - Global pazarda bir ekip kurmak 17:30 - Founder nasıl büyür? 20:57 - Amerika'da iş yapmanın avantajı ve dezavantajı 22:18 - Kuruculara tavsiyeler 24:00 - Türkiye'den yatırım aldınız mı? 29:43 - İlk günden bu güne ne değişti? 33:59 - Entellektüel bir birikime sahip olmak 35:00 - İşlerin gidişatı 38:30 - Leadership offsite toplantıları 41:45 - Ekibe baktığında seni en mutlu eden şey ne? 43:55 - Hedefler 47:27 - Yatırımı Türk veya yabancı yatırımcılardan almak 55:37 - Swipeline Outro -

Bir bakışta
Yurt genelinde hava nasıl olacak?

Bir bakışta

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 7:20


Yurt genelinde bu hafta havanın nasıl olacağını, üç büyük şehrimiz İstanbul, Ankara ve izmir'deki son durumu ve hangi bölgelerde kar yağışı beklendiğini Meteoroloji Genel Müdürlüğü Hava Tahmin Uzmanı Yusuf Ziya Yavuz ile konuştuk. 

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Kara para: Türkiye nasıl aklama merkezlerinden biri oldu?

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 14:09


Türkiye, kara para aklama konusunda kritik bir merkez haline geldi. Yurt dışındaki kaynağı belirsiz milyarlarca dolar, denetim eksikliği ve düzenlemelerdeki boşluklar nedeniyle Türkiye'ye rahatça giriş yapabiliyor. Uzmanlar, bu durumun Türkiye ekonomisine büyük zarar verdiğini ve uzun vadede geri dönülmesi zor sonuçlar doğuracağını söylüyor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Caps Lock
#232 Dünyada en çok girişim yatırımı yapan Türk | Murat Aktıhanoğlu - Remarkable Ventures

Caps Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025 58:09


Bilkent Üniversitesi'ndeki eğitiminden sonra San Francisco'ya giderek çalışmaya başlayan Murat Aktıhanoğlu daha sonra New York'a taşınarak kariyerini oluşturmak için ilk adımı attı. New York'ta girişimci ve yatırımcılarla yapılan ilk round table toplantılarını, ilk hızlandırma programlarını ve ilk melek yatırımlarını yapan Murat Aktıhanoğlu aynı zamanda Japonya'da Sony ile uzun seneler Playstation'ın geliştirilmesi için birlikte çalıştı. Başarılarla dolu birçok hikayeyi barındıran bu yolculuğunu kendisinden dinledik. Swipeline Podcast'in 217. bölüm konuğu Remarkable Ventures'ın kurucu ortağı Murat Aktıhanoğlu. Murat Aktıhanoğlu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/murat/ Remarkable Ventures: https://www.remarkable.vc/ Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator: https://www.eranyc.com/ 00:00 - Swipeline Intro 01:26 - Daha önce neler yaptın? 12:23 - Yatırımlar ve fonlar 30:05 - Amerika'daki VC'ler neye bakıyorlar 38:56 - Yatırım yapıcağın zaman neye bakıyorsun? 46:45 - Japonya'nın hayatındaki yeri 52:03 - Dünya nereye gidiyor? 54:20 - Nasıl iş yapılmalı? 55:43 - Swipeline Outro -

Yeni Şafak Podcast
İSMAİL KILIÇARSLAN - Ben senin kadar umutlu değilim Ersin

Yeni Şafak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 4:55


Yoldaşım, köşedaşım, programdaşım Ersin Çelik, kültürel iktidardan bahis açtığı son yazısını “İsmail Kılıçarslan da deşerse daha derinlerden devam edecek” cümlesiyle bitirip pası ayağıma bırakmış. Oradan devam edeyim. Ama önce Ersin'in “umut dolu” yazısından bir paragraf iliştireyim şuraya: “Hatırlayalım, birkaç yıl öncesine kadar İslami camianın gençlerini; değerlerinden ve gelenekten uzaklaşmakla suçlayan, misal ateizmin ve eşcinselliğin imam hatiplerde bile yaygınlaştığını iddia eden, buna paralel AK Parti'yi inşa eden zeminin kaydığını söyleyen yorumlar bir anda her tarafı sarmıştı. İnsanları kendi çocuğundan şüpheye düşürecek kadar etkili olmuştu yapılan tezvirat. Yurt dışından fonlanan medyanın arşivi böylesi haber, rapor ve analizlerle, sahte röportajlarla dolu. Bugün yeniden tartışmaya durduğumuz ‘Kültürel İktidar' da tam olarak; iddiasını kaybetmiş, cesaretini yitirmiş, ne olursa olsun başaramayacağına inanmış, kendini, değerlerini, inancını inkâr edecek bir ezikliği dayatıyordu.”

Easy Turkish: Learn Turkish with everyday conversations | Günlük sohbetlerle Türkçe öğrenin

Bu bölümde, bizi nelerin güldürdüğünü keşfe çıkıyoruz. İnternetin komediye etkisinden küfürün komiklikteki rolüne, yerli ve yabancı komedilerin karşılaştırılmasından günlük hayattaki mizaha kadar geniş bir yelpazede sohbet ediyoruz. Komediye dair düşündüren, eğlendiren ve bazen de şaşırtan tespitler yapıyoruz! Interactive Transcript and Vocab Helper Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership Transcript Intro Emin: [0:26] Herkese merhaba. Easy Turkish Podcast'in yeni bölümüne hepiniz hoş geldiniz. Ben Emin. Bugünkü bölümümüzde Berkin'le beraberiz. Nasılsın Berkin? Berkin: [0:35] İyiyim Emin. Teşekkür ediyorum. Bir tık yorgunum. Sen nasılsın? Emin: [0:39] Ben de iyiyim. Yorgunluğunu tahmin edebiliyorum. Uzun bir süredir yoktun. Berkin: [0:43] Aynen. Emin: [0:44] Ne yaptın? Nerelerdeydin? Berkin: [0:45] Yokluğumu seyirciler çok hissetmiş midir sence? Emin: [0:48] Seyircilere çok çaktırmadık bence. Berkin: [0:50] Değil mi? Belki bir, iki podcast eksiktir böyle. Arada mesafe vardır. Onun dışında çok hissettiklerini düşünmüyorum. Yurt dışındaydım. Avrupa'daydım. Birkaç farklı ülkede yaklaşık otuz gündür... Benim için ilk kez bu kadar uzun bir yurt dışı seyahat serüvenim oldu. O yüzden biraz yorgunum. Emin: [1:09] Evet gerçekten uzun bir süre. Berkin: [1:10] Evet. Ya böyle çok tabii sürekli geze geze, yorucu bir 'gezgin' minvalinde bir şeyim olmadı ama... İnsan yattığı yeri özlüyor yani. İşin özü o bence. Emin: [1:23] Evet gerçekten öyle. Yani senin bundaki tecrüben neydi? Ülkenin gündemi de malum birazcık hızlı bir şekilde değişiyor. Berkin: [1:31] Ya tabii. Orada açıkçası Türkiye gündemini çok fazla takip etmedim. Yani o biraz bence akıl sağlığı sağladı bana. Biraz kafa sağlığımı toparlamış olabilir. Gelir gelmez ama bakıyorum yine bir sürü... Bir şeyler değişiyor. Olaylar oluyor vesaire... Kimi üzücü, kimi hoş. Yani ama bunda bir yabancılık çekmedim mesela. Emin: [1:54] O kadar uzun süre gitmedin. Berkin: [1:56] Aynen. Bir ay etkilememiş beni çok fazla. Support Easy Turkish and get interactive transcripts and live vocabulary for all our episodes: easyturkish.fm/membership

Culture Prohibée
Saison 16 Episode 21 Spécial enfance et adolescence au cinéma

Culture Prohibée

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 56:31


Au sommaire de cette spéciale enfance et adolescence au cinéma : Retour sur Pixote, la loi du plus faible (1981) réalisé par Héctor Babenco (Carlotta Films) ; Recension de Little Buddha (1993) de Bernardo Bertolucci (Rimini éditions) ; Débats autour de Yurt (2023) de Nehir Tuna, Heroico (2023) de David Zonana et Holly de Fien Troch (2023) disponibles chez Blaq Out. Bonne écoute à toutes et tous !

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe
Dünya Avustralyalı çocuklara getirilen sosyal medya yasağını konuşuyor

SBS Turkish - SBS Türkçe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 5:35


Dünyada bir ilk olarak Avustralya, 16 yaşın altındaki kişiler için sosyal medyayı yasaklıyor. Yeni yasaya göre teknoloji şirketleri, bu tür kullanıcıların Snapchat, TikTok, Facebook ve Instagram gibi hizmetlere erişmesini önlemek için 'makul adımlar' atmak zorunda. Yurt dışındaki diğer ülkelerde ebeveyn izni olmadan erişim sınırlı olsa da bu, en katı kısıtlamalardan biri.

JUG Istanbul
Dijital Yolculuklar #2: Yurt Dışında Yaşam

JUG Istanbul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 43:40


JUG İstanbul⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Dijital Yolculuklar podcast serimizin ikinci bölümünde, moderatörümüz Tahir Murat AĞIN ile birlikte, kariyer yolculuğunu yurt dışında şekillendiren Can Taylan Sarı'yı ağırlıyoruz. Hazır olun, çünkü bu bölümde ilham verici bir sohbet sizleri bekliyor! Konuk: Can Taylan Sarı, PhD (META Senior Software Engineer, Ex-Amazonian) Bölümün Konu Başlıkları: 1. Yurt dışına ilk çıkış hikayenizi anlatır mısınız? 2. ⁠Harvard'daki Post-Doc tecrübenizden bahseder misiniz? 3. ⁠Amerika'da bir araştırmacı olarak yaşamak nasıl bir deneyim kattı hayatınıza? 4. ⁠İngiltere'de hayat? 5. ⁠Amazon'da çalışma deneyiminizden bahseder misiniz? Amazon ve Meta'yı karşılaştırır mısınız? 6. ⁠Büyük global firmaların mülakatlarına hazırlık konusunda tavsiyeleriniz nelerdir?

Dünya Trendleri
Endüstriyel Otomasyon ve Robotik - Konuk:Nilus Mühendislik Kurucusu Damla Uluocak

Dünya Trendleri

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 36:58


Nilus Mühendislik katkılarıyla 232. bölümde, endüstriyel robotik ve otomasyon alanında öncü bir girişimci olan Damla Uluocak ile buluştuk. Ford Otosan, Novartis ve Starbucks gibi dev markalarla edindiği deneyimlerini, Nilus Mühendislik ve Robospare gibi kendi şirketlerine taşıyan Damla Hanım, endüstriyel otomasyonun geleceğine dair vizyonunu paylaşıyor. Kadın bir mühendis ve girişimci olarak sektörde yaşadığı zorluklar, küresel büyüme hedefleri ve inovatif robotik çözümleriyle sektöre nasıl yön verdiğini dinlemek için bu ilham verici bölümü kaçırmayın! https://nilusmuhendislik.com/cozumlerimiz/?utm_source=13Brave&utm_medium=voxify-media&utm_campaign=podcast&utm_id=nilus-muhendislik&utm_term=kasim2024 (00:00) – Açılış (02:48) – Damla Uluocak'ı tanıyoruz. Ve Nilus Mühendislik'in hikayesi (07:45) – Endüstriyel otomasyon ve robotik sektörü hızla gelişiyor. Nilus Mühendislik'in bu yeniliklere adaptasyon süreci nasıl ilerliyor? Ve 2025 trendlerinde bizi neler bekliyor? (12:31) – Hangi sektörlerde daha fazla robotlar kullanılıyor? (13:51) – Robotlar neler yapabilir? Bize rakipler mi? (16:20) – Robotlar hangi işleri elimizden alıyor? (18:28) - Endüstriyel robotik pazarı, teknoloji alanındaki gelişmeler, otomasyon ihtiyacı ve artan iş gücü maliyetleri gibi faktörler tarafından desteklenerek sürekli bir büyüme gösteriyor. Bu konuda görüşler… (20:55) - Nilus Mühendislik'in bugüne kadarki yolculuğunda neler başardı? Hangi projelerle öne çıktı? (25:37) - Kadın bir girişimci olarak bu sektörde yer almak sizin için nasıl bir deneyim oldu? Karşılaştığınız zorluklar ve elde ettiğiniz başarıları paylaşır mısınız? (28:00) – Yurt dışı ve mühendislik (31:00) – 2025 ve sonrası için Robotik ve Otomasyon nasıl görünüyor. Nilus Mühendislik hedefleri neler olacak? (33:30) – Yapay zeka ve nesnelerin interneti tarafında sektörde ne gibi yenilikler var? (34:56) -  Kitap önerisi Robotların İktidarı  - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61968929-robotlar-n-i-ktidar---yapay-zeka-d-nyaya-nas-l-h-kmedecek?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=FVNseog0GT&rank=1 Dünya Trendleri Sinema Kulübü -  https://www.linkedin.com/events/7258617242085474304/comments/ (36:11) – Kapanış Damla Uluocak - https://www.linkedin.com/in/damla-uluocak-36ba6a185/ Sosyal Medya takibi yaptın mı?   Twitter - https://twitter.com/dunyatrendleri Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dunya.trendleri/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dunyatrendleri/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/aykutbalcitv Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/28342227-aykut-balc   aykut@dunyatrendleri.com Bize bağış yapıp destek olmak için Patreon hesabımız – https://www.patreon.com/dunyatrendleri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Farmcrunch
Living in a Yurt on a Hobby Farm in Northern VT

Farmcrunch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 30:00


Met one of my favorite people, Silvio Mazzarese, a mushroom hunting guide, jewelry designer and teacher and hobby farmer.Today we will learn all about caring for sheep, chickens, and guinea fowl. We'll also learn about living in a yurt year-round with your whole family in Northern Vermont. Sooo much to unpack here!Backyard Chickens! Urban Farming! Really cool community gardens, backyard plots and actual farms!Experience it all from a wide range of chicken lovers, veggie enthusiasts and other creative outdoor endeavors.

Dünya Trendleri
E-ticaret Lojistiği ve Globalde Büyüme - Konuk: Navlungo CEO'su İsa Korkmaz

Dünya Trendleri

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 39:07


QNB Finansbank Dijital Köprü'nün sunduğu 230.Bölümde Navlungo Kurucularından ve CEO'su İsa Korkmaz konuğum oldu. QNB Finansbank Dijital Köprü katkılarıyla... Bu bölüm QNB Finansbank Dijital Köprü hakkında tanıtım içerir. https://www.qnbfinansbank.com/dijitalkopru?utm_source=spotify&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=dunyatrendleri (00:00) – Açılış (00:58) – İsa Korkmaz'ı tanıyoruz. Navlungo'nun hikayesi (02:30) – Navlungo bir ihtiyaçtan mı doğdu? (03:39) – Bir ülkeden bir ülkeye bir şey göndermek! (08:42) – E-ticaret mi yapıyoruz? Lojistik mi? - Makro ve mikro ihracat (11:50) - E-ticaret lojistiği alanında en çok karşılaştığınız müşteri ihtiyaçları ve talepleri nedir? Bu ihtiyaçlara nasıl cevap veriyorsunuz? www.navlungo.com (16:05) - Yurt dışı lojistik hizmetlerinde en çok talep gören hizmet türleri hangileri? (18:30) – En ucuz gemi ile mi göndermek? Parkpalet (20:00) - Fulfillment ve depolama hizmetleriniz bu sürecin hangi aşamalarında devreye giriyor? (21:44) - 130'dan fazla ülkeye anında taşıma teklifi verebilme özelliği, lojistik firmalarının süreçlerini nasıl kolaylaştırıyor? Bu kadar geniş bir ağ oluşturmanın arkasındaki strateji nedir? (23:11) - Farklı ülkelerde depo ve lojistik operasyonları yürütürken, yerel pazarlara uyum sağlama süreçleriniz nasıl işliyor? Kültürel ve operasyonel farklarla nasıl başa çıkıyorsunuz? (26:55) - Ne satalım yurt dışına sorusu geliyor mu? (31:12) - İade süreçleri nasıl oluyor? (33:00) - Pazar yeri önerileri (34:31) - Sürdürülebilir lojistik uygulamaları Navlungo'nun öncelikleri arasında mı? Bu konuda ne gibi çalışmalarınız var? (37:00) - Son sözler ve kitap önerisi Kemal Tahir - Yol Ayrımı (38:26) - Kapanış İsa Korkmaz - https://x.com/isakorkmaz2006 Sosyal Medya takibi yaptın mı?   Twitter - https://twitter.com/dunyatrendleri Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dunya.trendleri/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dunyatrendleri/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/aykutbalcitv Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/28342227-aykut-balc   aykut@dunyatrendleri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daktilo1984
Faiz 50, Enflasyon 50 Dengesi | Enes Özkan, Bahadır Çelebi | Varsayılan Ekonomi S2#8

Daktilo1984

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 48:33


Varsayılan Ekonomi'de Bahadır Çelebi soruyor, Enes Özkan yanıtlıyor:Merkez Bankası faizi neden sabit tuttu?Bu yıl faiz indirimi olur mu?Yeni vergiler ne anlama geliyor?00:00 Giriş00:20 Fuat Keyman'ın vefatı02:48 Merkez Bankası'nın şu an "dişe dokunur" etkisi var mı?09:17 "Ekonomideki hatalar düzelir" ya sonuçları?14:38 "Merkezin faiz inadı üretimi düşürüyor" mu?21:58 "Kredi limitine vergi" ve diğer yeni vergiler25:20 Merkez Bankası faizi ne zaman indirmeli?27:30 Savunma Sanayi Fonu ve savunmada (özellikle hava) Türkiye ne durumda?35:25 Bu ortamda ev/araba almak mantıklı mı?36:50 Enflasyon %30'da katılaşır mı?40:00 Yurt dışı bireysel alışveriş sınırının 30 euro olmasıyla ne hedefleniyor?45:10 2025 BTC tahmini?47:06 Reklam kuşağı :)NOT: Friedrich Naumann Vakfı'nın desteğiyle yayınlanmıştır. Burada ifade edilen görüşler yalnızca konuşmacılara aittir. Bu görüşler Friedrich Naumann Vakfı'nın görüşlerini yansıtmayabilir.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktilo1984--5970640/support.

Daktilo1984
Bir gün biz de emekli olur muyuz? | Enes Özkan & Bahadır Çelebi | Varsayılan Ekonomi S2 #2

Daktilo1984

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 50:37


Varsayılan Ekonomi'nin yeni bölümünde Bahadır Çelebi soruyor, Enes Özkan yanıtlıyor:•⁠ ⁠Emekliye 2500 lira zam ne anlama geliyor?•⁠ ⁠Emeklilik yaşının 65'e çıkarılması neden gündeme geldi? •⁠ ⁠Yurt dışı çıkış harcı nedir, neden alınır?•⁠ ⁠Türkiye'ye sıcak para girişi devam eder mi?•⁠ ⁠Yenilenebilir enerji elektrik faturalarını düşürür mü?Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/daktilo1984--5970640/support.

NTVRadyo
Pencere - Konsere gitmek lüks tüketim mi? - Anıl Ergin

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 15:52


Konsere gitmek lüks tüketim haline mi geldi? Türkiye'de bazı isimlerin konser biletleri 3 bin 500 – 16 bin arasında değişiyor. Peki konsere gitmenin maliyet neden bu kadar yüksek? Yurt dışı konserlerinde durum nasıl? Pencere'de Sahne Önü kitabının yazarı Anıl Ergin'le konuştuk.

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
INTERVIEW: Yurt Party on 'Fela' single release and show at The Crown Hotel - Charlotte Esteve and Hansini Wijekoon - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024


INTERVIEW: Yurt Party on 'Fela' single release and show at The Crown Hotel by Charlotte Esteve and Hansini Wijekoon on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Armstrong & Getty Podcast
Get Out My Yurt

Armstrong & Getty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 37:32


  In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show The homeless take over Hamas has no interest in a cease fire Trump released a wrist watch  We're changing in ways we don't like  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KSFO Podcast
Get Out My Yurt

KSFO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 37:32


  In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show The homeless take over Hamas has no interest in a cease fire Trump released a wrist watch  We're changing in ways we don't like  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Caps Lock
#216 Yurt dışına açılmak için finansal olarak ne yapmalı? | Ömer Nurlu - Phellos

Caps Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 29:42


Şirketlere finansal danışmanlık hizmetleri sunan Phellos'un kurucu ortağı Ömer Nurlu ile olan serimize devam ediyoruz. Bu bölümde yurt dışına açılırken ortaya çıkan finansal gereklilikler, regülasyonlar ve flip-up hakkında sohbet ettik. Phellos: https://www.linkedin.com/company/phellos-financial-consultancy-ltd/ Ömer Nurlu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/omer-nurlu-80525328/ 00:00 - Swipeline Intro 00:40 - Türkiye'de plan ne kadar süreli yapılmalı? 02:00 - Erken aşama girişimler bütçelemeyi nasıl yapmalı? 05:10 - Yurt dışına açılmak için finansal olarak ne yapmalı? 19:38 - Döviz harcayan bir şirket olmak 22:00 - Paranın erimemesi için ne yapılmalı? 27:30 - Swipeline Outro - *GÜNLÜK E-POSTA BÜLTENİMİZ*

Sapien Podcast
Gençler Türkiye'de kalmalı mı? | Emre Alkin ile Ben Nası Büyük Adam Olucam

Sapien Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 17:11


Bu bölümde Profesör Doktor Emre Alkin, gençlerin Türkiye'de kalıp kalmaması gerektiği sorusunu ele alıyor ve yurt dışına göç etmenin artıları ve eksileri hakkında önemli tavsiyelerde bulunuyor. Kariyer planlamasından, ekonomik özgürlüğe, hayal kurmanın öneminden, mutlu yaşamanın sırlarına kadar birçok konuyu ele aldığımız Ben Nasıl Büyük Adam Olucam'ın yeni bölümünde:

NTVRadyo
İşe Giderken - 06 Eylül 2024

NTVRadyo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2024 74:50


Kısa Dalga Podcast
'Kitleler sosyolojik çatışmaya girmesin' isteyen AKP 23 yaşında I Olası-Kast : Sinan Tartanoğlu

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 17:46


Sinan Tartanoğlu, Olası Kast'ta bu hafta; sokak röportajlarını izlerken sosyolojik çatışmalara girmeyelim isteyenlerin, el kadar çocukları nasıl kendilerine muhalif ettiklerini ele aldı: Instagram yasaklanırken, yeni yasakların cennetin kapılarını aralamakla bir tutulduğu…  Cezaevleri dolup taşarken, sivil toplum ve basın yayın faaliyetlerinin “etki ajanlığı” gibi, televizyon yayınlarının “kitleleri sosyolojik çatışmalara sevk etmek” gibi yeni yeni suçlamalarla susturulmaya çalışıldığı… Seçilmişlerin seçildikten sonra hapsedildiği, hapisteyken seçilenlerin salıverilmediği…  Doktorların “Yurt dışına giderseniz gidin” denildiğini duyduğu; gençlerin çoktandır gitmek istediği… Ama kimsenin vize alamadığı için hapsolduğu…  Muhaliflerin sabaha karşı evleri polis tarafından basılırken, 729 bin Suriyelinin bir zamanlar devlete bildirdiği evde artık oturmadığının anlaşıldığı…  Kişi başına kredi kartı borcunun 80 bin lirayı geçtiği…  Ucuza bir şeyler alabilmek için başvurulan online alışverişe ek vergilerin getirildiği, bu yüzden uluslararası giyim markalarının online satışı dondurduğu…  İsrail'e terörist demedikçe, hayvanların katledilmesine itiraz edilemeyeceğini söyleyen iktidar temsilcilerinin, temsil ettiği şirketlerden birinin İsrail ordusuna kendi halkından daha ucuza elektrik sattığı… Emeklilerin, işçilerin-emekçilerin, öğrencilerin, memurların, kadınların ve hatta zeytin ağaçlarının, derelerin, denizlerin, sokak köpeklerinin bile muhalif olduğu bir ülkeyi;  22 yıldır yöneten siyasal parti yarın 23. yaşına giriyor.  Ve bu parti, sadece oyun oynadığı hatta oynayacağı oyunu geliştirebileceği bir platformu- Roblox'u yasakladığı için çocukları bile kendisine muhalif yapabiliyor, artık.

All About The Archers - A podcast about
The Yurt of Truth in Ambridge

All About The Archers - A podcast about

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 14:42


This week is hosted by Philippa & QuentinA short midweek round up of The Archers SO FAR focusing on Sunday, Monday & Tuesday episodes up to and including 13/8/24.You can support us on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AllAboutTheArchersYou can buy our MERCH here: https://www.redbubble.com/people/aboutthearchers/shopYou can also watch this on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@AllAboutTheArchers-vv8jz/videosDo join ‘All About The Archers' on our FACEBOOK Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1127587031446013/ All links are here: https://linktr.ee/AllAboutTheArchersThe ArchersAmbridgeBBCRadio4#Brookfield #TheArchers #AllAboutTheArchers #radio4 #bbcradio #bbcradio4 #ambridge #soapopera #borchester #bridgefarm #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kaçık Prens Podcast: Psikoloji ve Günlük Hayat Üzerine Söyleşiler
169: İdeal Eş Standartlarınız İlişki Doyumunuzu Etkiler mi?

Kaçık Prens Podcast: Psikoloji ve Günlük Hayat Üzerine Söyleşiler

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 49:58


Yurt gezilerine İç Anadolu'da devam eden Melih Kavukçu telefondan yeni bölüm kaydı için bağlandı. 43 ülkeden 49 laboratuvarın zihnimizdeki ideal eş standartlarının ilişki doyumuna etkisini incelediği yeni bir araştırmayı konuştuk.

Aposto! Altı Otuz
Aposto Altı Otuz | 7 Ağustos Çarşamba - Yarı final bileti, alışveriş limiti

Aposto! Altı Otuz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 10:05


Filenin Sultanları, Çin'i 3-2 yenerek tarihinde ilk kez Olimpiyat Oyunları yarı finaline kaldı. Yurt dışından siparişlerde alışveriş limiti düşürüldü, vergi artırıldı. Filenin Sultanları, Çin'i 3-2 yenerek tarihinde ilk kez Olimpiyat Oyunları yarı finaline kaldı. Yurt dışından siparişlerde alışveriş limiti düşürüldü, vergi artırıldı. Bu bölüm Oral-B hakkında reklam içermektedir. Yeni Oral-B 3D White Clinical Yoğun Beyazlık diş macunu, diş minesine zarar vermeden dişlerinizi ilk fırçalamadan itibaren hissedebileceğiniz şekilde beyazlatıyor ve anında etki gösteriyor. Oral-B 3D White Clinical Yoğun Beyazlık diş macununu buradan inceleyebilirsiniz. Aposto Gündem'e buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.

Caps Lock
#205 Pazarı nasıl domine edeceğimizi biliyoruz | Mindsite - İsmail Arapzade

Caps Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 27:12


Dijital tüketimin gerçekleştiği her kanalda satışları artırmayı amaçlayan Mindsite kurucu ortağı ve CEO'su İsmail ile geçtiğimiz hafta kapattıkları yeni yatırım turunu ve gelecek hedeflerini konuştuk. Swipeline Podcast'in 198. bölüm konuğu Mindsite kurucu ortağı ve CEO'su İsmail Arapzade. İsmail Arapzade: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ismail-arapzade-2365b883/ Mindsite: https://www.linkedin.com/company/themindsite/ 00:00:00 - Swipeline Intro 00:00:42 - Yeni yatırım turu 00:02:07 - Mindsite nedir? 00:05:15 - Datayı nereden topluyorsunuz? 00:12:45 - Büyüme süreci 00:14:37 - Yurt dışı satışları 00:18:23 - Gelecek planları 00:25:00 - Swipeline Outro - *GÜNLÜK E-POSTA BÜLTENİMİZ*

Kısa Dalga Podcast
Ekonomiyi aslında kim yönetiyor? | Parantez - Berna Can

Kısa Dalga Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 54:17


Kısa Dalga Parantez'de Ekonomist Enes Özkan'la Türkiye'nin gerçek gündemi olan ekonomiyi mercek altına aldık. Vergi düzenlemelerinden para politikasına, orta sınıfın durumundan Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan'ın ekonomi politikalarına kadar geniş bir yelpazede yapılan bu kapsamlı söyleşide Özkan Türkiye ekonomisine dair çarpıcı tespitlerde bulundu. 'Türkiye ekonomisi kötü yönetiliyor' 'Şimşek'in vergi düzenlemeleri yüzeysel ve analiz edilmemiş' ‘Erdoğan'ın faiz-enflasyon görüşü hala sorunlu' ‘Orta sınıf yok oldu' ‘Yurt dışı çıkış harcı artışı adaletsiz'

Garden & Gravel
How I Ended Up in a Yurt

Garden & Gravel

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 17:09


At the beginning of 2024 I started planning a new photography project, Iowas99. One of the first parks I visited to kick things off, was Pammel State Park in Madison County. This episode is an introduction to the who and why of that decision.

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism
Suntree Retreat 2024

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 38:56


https://theapsocietyorg.wordpress.com/news-and-events/suntree-retreat-2024/   Episode from 2022 Suntree: https://thewonderpodcast.podbean.com/e/live-from-suntree-retreat/   ----more----     Mark: Welcome back to The Wonder, Science Based Paganism. I'm your host, Mark, Yucca: And I'm Yucca. Mark: and today we have a really exciting group of people to talk about a really exciting upcoming event, which is the Sun Tree Retreat, which is the second of these retreats that we've held in person for atheopagans from all over the world who can come. Held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and it's going to be over Labor Day weekend this summer. So, I'd like to introduce our two panelists here, who were at the last one Rana and Michael. Michael: Hello. Yucca: Rana, we Mark: I can't hear you at all. Rana: Oh, thank you for having us. Yucca: Welcome. And I think both of you've been on the podcast before, right? So, welcome back. Michael: Oh, thanks. Can Yucca: Yeah. Michael: put that Yucca: So let's, let's start with the, some of the details because that's coming up really soon, right? That's Mark: It is, Yucca: two months, which is not very long. Mark: nope, not very long, especially if you have to get plane tickets and that kind of thing, so, Really encourage folks that want to go to get registered and get organized around it, because it's going to be a really good time. So, details. The event is August 30th, which is a Friday starting in the afternoon through noon ish or one o'clock or so 2nd. Registration includes nine meals. As a part of your, your registration fee you also need to register for lodging, which is very affordable and you can find all the information about it by going to the Athe O Pagan Society website, which is the ap society.org, THE ap society.org, Yucca: And the lodging has several diff oh, Michael: notes as well for this Yucca: absolutely, yeah, we'll put that in the show notes so that people can just go ahead and click on it. I was gonna say the lodging has several different options including tent camping, and yurt and Mark: guest house, you're. Yucca: I think it's dry camping, but you could, if you have an RV and you're in the area, you can do an RV too, is that correct? Mark: Yes, there are no hookups, but but there is parking for RVs. We had a couple of people, at least one couple came last time, actually in a school bus, Yucca: was really cool. Mark: was converted. It was really cool. Yucca: Yeah, Mark: So, Michael and Rana we wanted to talk some about why this event was so cool last time and what we're looking forward to going into this next one at the end of this summer. So why don't we start with kind of golden moments. Michael, you want to go ahead? Michael: I wanted to just say beforehand, you mentioned the meals, and one of the high points of it was the options available. Like, every dietary requirement was accommodated, I think. Mark: Yeah, Michael: The catering team there are fantastic, and I think people shouldn't feel concerned about food at all because the options were great the food was really high quality I think everybody felt really good about the food, so that was an important, that was a real high point so just wanted to make sure we got that mentioned. And, Mark: Yeah, great. Thank you. And, and eating together was really a high point for me. Just sitting down for meals, you know, they had these round tables that I think seated eight or ten or something like that, and different combinations of people would sit together for different meals. And so we got to know one another better in those mealtimes. So that was a high point for me. Somebody want to go with another cool thing that they remember from Suntree in 2022? Yucca: well, I remember Robin led these I'm not sure what you would really call it,  Rana: yeah, the meal acknowledgement. We have talked about them in the group, but it was really different being able to experience it together. And it was things like bringing to mind the history of our food or thinking about the systems that brought it to us today or the hands that it passed through. And we've had some discussion in Mihal's full moon. We were doing like a full moon lunch thing for a little while as well where we kind of continued that conversation and, and thinking about that, which is something that I find really enriching and really enjoy. Also want to strongly second the dietary accommodations that they had. I really, really appreciate it because I have a little bit of an odd diet and I felt. Really good and definitely did not lack for good options for food. Mark: Mihal, you want to go? Michael: yeah, what I found really interesting about the, The whole experience was how quickly we created a community in space particularly when we did our Fire Circle get togethers. And the kind of spontaneous sharing that occurred at those events was really amazing. People really just suddenly kind of created this family. in situ and it was it was great to be part of that. Just sometimes if you go to other kind of retreats it can take a while to kind of break down those those barriers we put up. Just as just as being human but it seemed within a just a few hours we'd kind of already started to create a special Sun Tree community and I thought that was fantastic. Mark: Yeah, I really agree with that. I mean, I've been to a whole lot of various kinds of pagan gatherings and retreats of various sorts. And it seemed as though we just kind of got at this visceral level that we were among, you know, people that were of like mind and similar values. And so that we were safe. Right? We were all, we were all going to play nice with one another, and so we could talk about really deep stuff in our, in our lives, and in our, our experience. And I found that really moving throughout the whole long weekend. It was, it was, it came up over and over again. Yucca: I was also really struck just by the immediate level of respect and consent that was just part of the, Everybody had going in. So I had my five year old with me and in a lot of situations in our culture, people you know, will go up and touch five year old's heads and give them hugs and, you know, all of those sorts of things. And I remember it just being great because people automatically were so great with her about asking for her permission. Like, do you want a hug? And would you like to shake hands? And that was just the culture of it. And it was just so refreshing and wonderful to just be in that space, just from the get go. Like Mark: and I mean, we had, we had laid out guidelines around consent and around conduct because, you know, we wanted to be very clear about, you know, what the expectations are, but it seemed like people read them and were like, yeah, that's civilized behavior. That's how I'm going to be. And the subject Honestly, never came up. There was never a situation where somebody felt like they had been inappropriately touched or or somehow invaded in that kind of way. And I thought that was, that was really pretty amazing. Michael: I just wanted to talk about the actual place as well. The Retreat Center is Really, really phenomenal. There's this beautiful forest. You're kind of just on the edge of Colorado Springs, so it's not too far from any stores or anything that you might need. But once you get in there, you suddenly feel like The outside world has disappeared just in this beautiful forest really a fantastic place just to go for walks just to go into the forest by yourself if you want to go for I think one of the big highlights was that we had a lunar eclipse while we were, while we were there, and being able to all, for the whole, all of us to go out there onto this big lawn and just stare up at the, at the moon together, and people howling at the moon, it was It was just a really fantastic experience as well especially just having that, we, we had the the Ponderosa Lodge, which is this big log cabin lodge that we can use for a lot of our activities, for rituals, and for our workshops. And that's a real, that's, that's a really nice space as well, there are different rooms, so you can kind of break off and do different things with people, or you can kind of come to the main room and have a bigger discussion. We had dance parties there, we had the Carnival of Change, which was a chance to kind of take on a different persona, like dress up. be a different version of yourself for the evening. So I think the whole, the whole retreat center just kind of facilitates that. There's a, there's a labyrinth there as well, which we didn't really incorporate too much into any rituals the last time around, but I think we're going to try and bring that in more this time around. Mark: Yeah, it's a beautiful spot. Rano? Rana: Yeah, the, the shared experience of the lunar eclipse was pretty special and it, it just so perfectly aligned with what we were doing. It was the same night as the Carnival of Change and it just felt like great, like the weather cooperated and we got to see this cool celestial event. It wasn't even at a super late time, like it was, it felt like a Yucca: like eight or nine. Yeah, Rana: Yeah, yeah, it felt like started our evening, kind of, or, you know, it didn't, it wasn't, you know, too far on late night or anything. The Carnival of Change itself was really fun, just to be able to play dress up together and listen to some music and, and just have fun. And I also like, like Michael said being able to split off into other little rooms and areas. It And I think for me, something that I really appreciated was the ability to have these just kind of unplanned moments where so much of our online interactions are very scheduled and it, you just show up at a certain time and there's a group of people and that's kind of mostly how it's gone. But, like, I just remember some folks were up later one night just all chatting and hanging out. And I love that feeling of if you're up late and feeling a little bit chatty or sociable, you can just kind of see who's up and just take a seat and hang out for a bit. And that's something that otherwise has felt like not really something we have access to. So it was particularly nice just to be able to connect in a more organic way, depending on how you're feeling. Mark: hmm. Yeah. Nihal? Michael: Yeah I think we, there was a lot of, there's been some learnings from that event as well, and I think there, we were really concerned about accessibility this time around, because there was a lot of movement between different areas. And so this time around we are definitely going to be making it more accessible as well. There's going to be designated drivers, so we want to make sure that everybody feels comfortable and everybody's able to take part in all the different events that we're having. So, I, I know that there's going to be a lot of more accessibility this time around, especially just in terms of shuttling people around the property. Yucca: Because there were a few hills and we were moving from the bottom of the hill back up to the dining room and then back down. Michael: Yes, yes, yeah, but I think we, Mark: and we were at 7, 000 feet. Michael: that was another, yeah  Mark: yeah one of the things that we learned from the Sun Tree Retreat in 2022 is that we had programmed a lot of the time, but some of the most memorable and wonderful moments were the unscripted times. The, the, The break periods when we could just gather together and socialize, or plan what we wanted to do for a rite of passage during the rite of passage period that we had later on, which was one of the most moving things to me. That was really an experience. So this time we've programmed in more free time. There's still plenty of workshops and, and rituals and experiences to have, but we've made it a little bit looser so that people have opportunities just to hang out and experience the place and one another. Michael: yeah, yeah, I just wanted to I might talk about the rites of passage a bit more because that was quite a unique experience. I guess we didn't really know how that was going to go because it's kind of like, it's a make your own ritual event, basically. You, you just DIY it with some help from some friends. So I think people were, they had various things that they wanted to celebrate or commemorate and or mark the end of a period in their life, or the start of a period in their life. And we all came together and celebrated those those events together. And I think what was really amazing was just the creativity that people brought to their rituals. Really very moving and even though they were very personal, I felt that We all kind of, as a community, came together and it became something for all of us. Mark: Yeah. I felt so included in all of those rituals. I felt like my being there mattered. And even if just as a witness and that. You know, that there was room for everyone to have the kind of experience that they wanted to have. And it, and we, we ended the rites of passage with a wedding, which was sweet. It's kind of, you know, the classic act four of the movie, right? And that was really lovely. So, I was, I was super happy with that, and we're doing that rites of passage process again this summer. Michael: Maybe we could talk about some of the workshops that took, that people liked. Mark: Oh, yeah. Michael: I really, I think one of the highlights was the Cosmala workshop, bead workshop, which is basically making a bead necklace that, with each bead representing an important part of, in the life of the universe, or in your own personal life, or just various different events that you want to commemorate. That's, that's kind of right, isn't it? Or was there any Mark: John Cleland Host, who is our friend and a real innovator in the whole realm of naturalistic paganism, one of the earliest people to write about it in its new resurgence. He has this amazing more than a hundred bead string. Of, that all, it starts with the Big Bang and it works all the way until, at least until the Sun Tree Retreat, because he had special beads made for the Sun Tree Retreat that he distributed to people so they could put them on their own cosmola. That was very, very cool. And some of them are signed by people like Starhawk and Jane Goodall and just really a fascinating, wonderful ritual tool and evocative piece of art. Yucca: so there were a lot of different styles of workshops too. There was a, like a history one and there was a John did another one which was like the Wheel of the Year, which he had some really cool handouts for too for that. Mark: We live the year for families, which I thought was really wonderful. You know, a lot of people in our community have families that they're working to build traditions with together, and so, and John has really, you know, pioneered some of that, you know, working with his, with his wife and his sons. And just had a lot of great ideas about different things he could do at different times of the year and was, you know, freely sharing all that stuff. It was great. Rana: There was also a group guided meditation that we did outside overlooking Pikes Peak on their big, expansive, beautiful lawn with all the ponderosa pines, which I'd never, I don't think I'd ever seen them before. I'd never been to Colorado before. And that was really lovely just to kind of take a moment to be there and be present. And there was also a body painting. Which, I appreciated the, like, especially interactive stuff because it's something we're normally restricted about online. And I really loved Mihal's presentation about virtual meals because I think food is just such an integral way to connect with other people and you can infuse it with all this symbolism. And it gave me a lot of ideas. I need to revisit my notes on that and thinking forward to the next one a little bit too, just that ability to share food and those meal acknowledgements really adds to that feeling of making meaning with other people and making community. Michael: Yeah, we had a food altar as well, which was kind of cool. An abundance of food. People brought stuff to share. And I thought that was fantastic as well. Just, uh, one, one person brought some really good kimbap, which I love. So that, if you don't know what that is, it's Korean sushi, basically. And it was just really good. Mark: Yeah, there, there was there was just a vibe of generosity and mutual support. Mutual affirmation. You know, I came away from it feeling like, you know, I've got these amazing, super cool people in my world, and they feel the same about me, and that's just good for my life, generally. Even if I'm not going to see them for a couple of years, except online, just knowing that we shared this experience together just helps me to feel affirmed in who I am and what I do. And I, I, I think I think that was the general vibe that people got out of the event. Yucca: That certainly was, I felt that strongly as well. I was, you know, riding that for several weeks after coming home. Michael: Definitely an afterglow of, kind of like, hard to come down from the high of the event as well. It took a while because it was so special. Mark: yeah, absolutely. So we want to talk a little bit about some of the offerings we're going to have this time. Some of them are repeats from last time, but some of them are new. Let me see if I can pick one. Oh, go ahead. Michael: I was just going to say, maybe everybody's had a chance to look at the program and if you, if there's any particular highlights you want to, that you'd like to talk about that maybe you're looking forward to. Mark: There's so many things. Um,  Michael: Well, should we talk, let's talk about the theme first. Mark: sure, of course. That's a great Michael: we didn't, we didn't have a theme last time, but we do have a theme this, this time. Mark: Which is Solarpunk, a chosen family reunion. The idea being that Solarpunk being a very kind of optimistic movement for the betterment of the world, the betterment of our relationship with nature rather than kind of the doom and gloom that we, that we see everywhere around us now, Solarpunk is a, It's a genre of of writing and of art that is optimistic and looks to the future as, yes, filled with challenges, but also filled with opportunities for us to grow and change and do better. And the chosen family reunion part is I mean, I certainly felt and I think that a lot of us felt at the last Sun Tree Retreat that these, these people were my chosen family. It was, it felt like, oh, wow, all my cousins and uncles and, and nephews and nieces have all shown up and now we're having this great sort of family hoopla together. It was, it was great that way. Yucca: And one of the workshops is going to be on solar punk and atheopaganism more specifically, right? That's Mark: yeah. Michael: Yeah, Hanna is going to be leading that one. Mark: Mm hmm. I'm looking forward to that one as well. And of course we'll have some some elements that will be around, you know, learning how to organize rituals or to you know, to design them. Or you know, kind of learning the observational skills about getting more in touch with the processes of nature around you. Mm hmm. That was something about the, the lunar eclipse last time that it really dovetailed with something that, that Yucca and I talk about on here all the time, which is just about, you know, paying attention, about being present and experiencing the moment and observing what's happening in nature, and That was such a dramatic event. It really, really riveted our attention for about an hour or so. Michael: We're bringing back the Cosmala again, because that was so popular, and I think, I'm sure that new people are going to want to try their hand at making Cosmolas. Mark: I've never made one. I, I'm, it's an oversight. I have to do it now. Going to do a reader's theater. I'm organizing that of a reworking of the myth of Hades and Persephone and Demeter in Greek mythology. Because, even though that's a very popular myth in pagan, kind of modern pagan circles and a lot of different groups have done reenactments of the Eleusinian mysteries that enact that story, it's a pretty terrible story, really. I mean, Hades, Hades captures the innocent daughter Kore, drags her away and makes her his wife. That's terrible. Not so cool in modern, Yucca: way of putting it, Mark: yes, that is a very polite way of putting it, yeah. So, so I rewrote it. I rewrote it to have a different kind of ending and a different set of teachings than the original story did. And we're going to do a reader's theater where people who come to the workshop can pick up a script and take a part and we'll all read it together. And and it'll be fun and hopefully people will enjoy it. So that's another thing we're going to do. Michael: Yeah, we've occasionally done death cafes online which are kind of opportunities to talk about death and, you know, I think our movement's kind of a death positive movement, and we want to kind of honor that, and so something I'm going to be leading is an Irish wake kind of experience, and, you know, at an Irish wake, it's not just mourning the dead, it's kind of celebrating life. And kind of celebrating chaos and causing mayhem. So we're gonna have we're gonna have a bit of an Irish wake experience and I'm, people are gonna be invited to bury the things they want to bury, or remember the things they want to remember. And then we will also cause some mischief as well. Mark: Sounds great. I'm up for all of that. Yucca: And on Saturday, at lunchtime, we're planning to do the same thing that we did last time. to do a live podcast episode, and that may be an opportunity for folks who can't attend in person to zoom in and connect. Yes, Mark: Yes, cross, cross your fingers for the internet connection at the Retreat Center. Yucca: that's why we say May, we're going to try really hard, technology willing, right, Rana? Rana: So, the last time we had Sun Tree, we hadn't yet started our adult salon. Which we recently rebranded as Adult Forum, and I'm really excited to be able to have that in person for the very first time. I've really valued it as a space to connect and share resources and share a little bit about our experiences and our lives. And for folks that might not be as familiar with what it is, it is a peer support space to discuss adult topics openly, and it is, we consider it kind of semi structured. We usually start with a topic just as a starting point of conversation, and then we let things naturally flow depending on what the participants want to talk about, what's on their minds, can go through multiple topics in one session. It is a confidential and non judgmental setting where we're really there to learn from each other's experiences, share our knowledge, especially if you have a range of ages. There's folks that have just lived different lives or experiences that may have things to share feel less alone. In a lot of things that we encounter in life I know. There's a real epidemic of loneliness, especially in America, and it's something I always have felt really deeply about, but don't really know what to do about it, so I appreciate being able to be a part of this space and have this space together in order to continue that kind of connection and We're going to have a way for people to anonymously submit topics or questions while we're at the event so that the people that are there attending are really crafting what it is that we want to talk about and the topics have really ranged in the past and included things like money, relationship styles, aging, death, altered states, sexuality, and more and Yeah, I've just been really looking forward to it. It is an 18 plus event, and I just, I can't wait to have that in, in person. I think it'll be a great version of it, just because we've always had it remote. Mark: Yeah. Michael? Michael: I know there's one of the FAQs we get around this is that you know, is it going to be recorded? Am I going to be able to participate online? And unfortunately, no, it's just for some of the reasons we discussed. First of all, technology, it's not always reliable, so we can't really do live stuff. I think it's possible that some of the workshops will be recorded. That depends on the presenter. And, but we don't want to, we want to also, honor people's confidentiality as well. So it's possible that we can record some of them, but maybe some of them won't be recorded. But that's why we also offer our totally online conference every other year as well. So if you can't make it in person to SunTree, we will be doing our web weaving online conference next year. So that is just a way of bridging that gap where if you can't make it in person, there is still an online space for you to take part in. Mark: Right. Right. And I, and I should point out the adult forum will not be recorded. It's, it's a totally confidential, just live action space for people to, to have discussions about sensitive stuff. So you needn't worry that you're going to find yourself on the internet talking about personal things. Yucca: Right, and for any of the presenters who do choose to have their, their presentation recorded, it would just be of them, not of the audience. So there'll be the private, privacy for the folks in the audience. Mark: Yeah, because, I mean, there are, in our community, there are people who are You know, in various stages of outness in relation to their non theist atheopaganism, right? Some are out as atheists, but not necessarily the pagan part. Some are completely solitary in, in their You know, practice of their path, and we want to be respectful of all of that. So, it's really important to us that people be able to participate without endangering something that, that is important to them. Mijo? Michael: Something that's New this time around, as well, is that we will be kind of having formal vendors. I will be sharing a sign up sheet for people in the coming days, where you, if you want to, if you've got anything you want to sell, or products or services we will have a space for you to do that. So, if you're, it could be anything, you could be selling, selling your own craft, or, I guess, doing Readings or things like this. We'll just sign up and we'll we'll reach out to you if we need, if we have any further questions about the kind of stuff you're going to be sharing with us. Mark: We should say, though, that, that the vending is going to be during a particular window of time at the event, because what we don't want is for a vendor to be there stuck behind a counter, and for the entire event and unable to participate in the various activities, right? Because they're part of the community and we want them in with us doing all the stuff. So we're going to have a marketplace slot in the program, and that's when you can do your vending and, you know, promote your services and all that kind of stuff. So what else should we say about this? I mean, we know because we've been there, it's really cool. Hope that our listeners Yucca: to just put that out there for that part of the world. It's a nice warm time of year. Last time Michael: Will the swimming pool, Yucca: May, which was a little bit iffy, we got really lucky. last Mark: we did. Yucca: I think it started snowing right after we left, Mark: Yeah, something like three days afterwards it started snowing at the retreat center, but that's not going to happen this time, because we're on Labor Day weekend and it should be pretty temperate and nice. Michael: I think there's a swimming pool there as well. Mark: Oh, that's right, it was closed when we were there before, but there is a swimming pool there. Yes, Michael: We should double check if we have access to that, but I think we will, but we should probably double check that. Mark: yes, that's true. Ha ha ha! Michael: I guess you should definitely get booked in quickly if you are intending to come. Because we're, it's coming up fast. I can't believe it's only two months away, so you really need to start thinking about getting your, making your way there and booking your tickets. Mark: Yeah, yeah it's very affordable especially when you consider that it includes nine meals and the lodging for the, the Yurt guest houses is only 75 for the entire event. So it's you know, we, we, we set price points low because we wanted people to be able to access it and we know that there are travel expenses associated. We if you, if you want to come, but there are, you know, financial issues, we have limited scholarship support, so please contact us. You can use the the Wonder Podcast queues at gmail. com, podcast email address to contact us, and we'll get back to you about that. But we'd really encourage our listeners, you know, if you like what you've been hearing on this podcast for the last five years now come and, come and meet us. Come and, and, you know, meet the community and, and check us out. Michael: It was just, I don't know if I expressed how Amazing it was, but it was just such a unique, a singular event and kind of a highlight of my life, I'd really say. It was just spectacular, and I don't know if I, I don't know if I captured that before, but I just thought it was just an amazing thing to be part of. And I think it's going to be just as amazing this time around. Mark: Me too. Yeah. I, I, I can't wait to see you all. And and other folks that, you know, I met two years ago. I'm just, I'm so looking forward to it rana, I Rana: so for me, it, it really felt like coming full circle, like I'd connected with you all, and we spent so much time together during the pandemic. so much. My personal life was also going through some transition and Suntree was actually pretty emotional for me. It was good But I don't know it's a little hard to explain But it just felt like I did a lot of emotional processing while I was there But I very much felt like I was in community I was able to finally meet these people that I had connected with and So now it just feels like I have something to look forward to You going forward knowing that we're gonna do this with some regularity. And for myself as well, it also gave me some more confidence traveling alone because I'm used to traveling with a partner if I go somewhere, especially airplane travel. And so it helped me feel a little bit more adventurous and confident feeling like I went to a state I've never been to before and met up with some people and everything went great. Like, no, no complaints. Mark: really felt that same sense of just really being able to be myself. And I was surprised by that because as one of the organizers last time, I thought I was kind of going to have to be on and sort of be a host. You know, for the whole weekend. And that really wasn't the case at all. I, I, I just felt like, you know, I was, I was welcomed there, warts and all, and there were plenty of other people to help. And it was great. It was just really a good, good time. Well, listen, thank you. Oh, Michael: Hopefully we can do the, the firewalking this time, because last time we couldn't do it because there was a burn ban, but there is potential for doing a firework walk. So people are into that, that might be available. So we'll see what happens. Yucca: Keep our fingers crossed. Mark: that would be exciting. I've never done that, and I'd like to try it. I don't know why I'd like to try it. I, but I would. Michael: That's the ultimate ritual, I guess. And for anybody who's kind of, their ears are pricking up when they hear that the person leading that has got decades of experience. Mark: Yeah. And, you know, very, very careful rules around, you know, everybody having to be absolutely sober, you know, being, you know, a lot of focus, doing this in a really sacred kind of container, so that's that's That's all to the good. Let me see. So, we're gonna put the link to the the event in the show notes. You can go, you can read the program, you can read about the event, you can see a picture of the Ponderosa Lodge and Atheopagan Society website, there's also a gallery of photos that were taken at the last Suntree retreat. So you can take a look at that.  Michael: Could you add in the show notes as well? Could you add the episode we actually recorded? Yucca: Oh yeah, let's link to that because we, yeah, that would be nice to go back and listen to actually. And what was it like in the moment? So that'll be in the show notes too. Mark: yeah, yeah, I just, I just remember we're sitting there and we're talking and people would cruise up to the table glowing and sit down in front of the microphone for a little while and talk about the experience they were having and then toddle off and somebody else would come by. It was just, it was lovely. So listen, folks Sun Tree Retreat, you don't want to miss it. Please come join us, visit with us. We, we would so love to see you. And we will be back next week with another episode of The Wonders of Science Based Paganism. Thank you, Rana and Michael. Thank you for being here. Michael: Thank you.   

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
3.101 Fall and Rise of China: Mongolian Revolution of 1921

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 30:50


Last time we spoke about the rise of the Spirit Soldier movement. As a result of the hardship brought upon the common people of China during China's Warlord Era a new group known as the Spirit Soldiers rose up. Motivated by grievances against warlord abuses and foreign influences, the Spirit Soldier emerged as a grassroots movement seeking to overthrow the oppressive regime. They believed in summoning divine beings or becoming possessed by them to aid their cause, reminiscent of the Yihetuan. Despite lacking centralized organization and firearms, they managed to seize control of several counties in regions like Hubei and Sichuan. However, they simply were no match for Warlord armies who were better trained, better organized and certainly better armed. While in small groups the Spirit armies managed just fine, but when they assembled 100,000 strong, they were ultimately crushed. Despite this the last Spirit rebellion would occur in 1959.   #101 The Mongolian Revolution of 1921   Welcome to the Fall and Rise of China Podcast, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about the history of Asia? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on history of asia and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel where I cover the history of China and Japan from the 19th century until the end of the Pacific War. Oh yes we are not done with Mongolia. As a quick refresher, a few episodes back we talked about what is known as the Occupation of Mongolia. Quite a few things were going on all at once in the late 1910's. The Russian Empire collapsed and now was stuck in a civil war with the Reds vs the Whites. The Republic of China likewise collapsed into the Warlord Era. Mongolia stuck between these two former empires, attempted to gain independence, but swiftly fell into conflict with radicals from both. As a result of the Russian white General Grigori Semyonov trying to force a new pan Mongolia state, Duan Qirui exploited the situation to forcibly invade Mongolia. Duan Qirui had been taking a lot of heat for pushing China to declare war on Germany and getting caught taking secret loans from the Empire of Japan. Everyone in China was calling for Duan to reduce or eliminate his Anhui Army, but the situation in Mongolia gave him the perfect excuse to use it, thus in his mind legitimizing its existence. Duan Qirui dispatched General Xu Shuzheng with the “northwest frontier army” to protect Mongolia from a supposed Red army invasion. In the face of overwhelming military forces, the Mongolians submitted to Xu and were absolutely humiliated and subjugated. And thus Mongolia lived happily ever after. No, not at all. Between 1919-1920 a few Mongolian nobles came together to form two groups, the first was called “Konsulyn denj / the Consular Hill” the second “Zuun khuree / the East Urga” groups. The first group was the brainchild of Dogsomyn Bodoo, a prominent Mongolian politician. Bodoo had worked as a Mongolian language teacher at a Russian-Mongolian school for translators. He spoke Mongolian, Tibetan, Mandarin and Manchu. Because of his work he came into contact with Bolshevism through Russian acquaintances. After the occupation of Mongolia by Duan Qirui's forces, he formed the secret Consular Hill group as a means of resistance. Doboo's Consular Hill soon saw Khorloogiin Choibalsan join. Choibalsan also worked at the Russian Mongolian translator school and shared a Yurt with Doboo. Doboo was a mentor to Choibalsan whom worked primarily as a Russian interpreter at the Russian consulate. Because of the nature of his work, Choibalsan spent a lot of time with the Soviets. Not to give too much away, but later on Choibalsan would become known as “the Stalin of Mongolia”. A Russo-Mongolian printing officer typesetter named Mikhail Kucherenko, a Bolshevik in Urga, visited Bodoo and Choibalsan, talking to them about things related to Mongolian independence and actively resisted the Chinese. The East Urga group were founded by Soliin Danzan an official of the Ministry of Finance and Dansranbilegiin Dogsom , an official in the Ministry of the Army. Danzan had once been a horse thief, but managed to climb the ladder towards being a customs officer or the ministry of finance. Dogs had worked as a scribe for district and provincial assemblies before taking a job at the ministry of finance and Army later on. Another founding member was Damdin Sukhbaatar who grew up around Russians and spoke Russian. He joined the New Mongolia Army in 1911 after the independence movement and rose through the ranks seeing deployment on Mongolia's eastern border. After his death he would be referred to as “the Lenin of Mongolia”. The beginning of the East Urga group saw radicals within the lower house of the Mongolian parliament, such as Danzan and Dogsom met secretly trying to figure a way of getting rid of Xu Shuzheng and the Chinese dominance over their nation. The groups formed a plot to seize the mongolian army's arsenal and assassinate Xu Shuzheng, but the arsenal was too well guarded and Xu departed the region before they could pull it off. Within Urga were many Russian refugees, Red and White alike. They established a Municipal Duma, and some of the Bolshevik minded ones learned of the secret Consular Hill and East Urga groups. In March of 1920, the Duma was sending one of their members, Sorokovikov to Irkutsk, but before he did so, they thought it a good idea for him to learn about these secret groups and what they were up to. Sorokovikov met with representatives of both groups before traveling to Irkutsk. When he returned to Urga in June of that year, he met with the representatives again with promises the USSR would provide any assistance needed to the Mongolian workers. He then extended them invitations to send their groups representatives to Russia to discuss matters further.  As you can imagine, both these groups got pretty excited. Until this point the two groups did not brush shoulders much, they were in fact quite different. The Consular Hill group were progressive socialists while the East Urga group were more nationalistic. While they seemed to be at odds, the Soviet invitation had brought them together and in doing so they decided to merge on June 25th to form the Mongolian People's Party. It was then agreed Danzan and Choibalsan would act as the delegates that would go to Russia. Both men arrived in Verkhneudinsk, the new capital of the Pro-Soviet Far Eastern Republic. They met with Boris Shumyatsky, the acting head of the government. Shumyatsky kind of gave them the cold shoulder as they hounded his government for military assistance to fight off the Chinese. Shumyatsky advised them they should go back home, and get members of their party over in Urga to send a coded message with the stamped seal of the Bogd Khan to formally request such a thing. They did just that and now 5 delegates returned to Verkhneudinsk with it, but Shumyatsky told them he had no real authority to make such a decision and that they needed to go to Irkutsk. So yeah it was one of those cases where a guy you thought was a head honcho, was really not haha. The Mongolian delegates then went to Irkutsk in August where they met with the head of what would soon become the Far Eastern Secretariat of the Communist International aka the Comintern. They explained they required military assistance, soon handing over a list of requests. They wanted military instructors, over 10,000 rifles, some artillery pieces, machine guns and of course funding they could use to recruit soldiers. The head told them….to drag a letter and this time to make sure the name of the party was included in it, not in the name of the Bogd Khan. They were also to list their objectives and requests. Now as funny as this all sounds, not to dox myself, but when I got my first big boy job as they say, I had to learn how to write formal letters to the government, funding requests, partnership things, etc etc, and I can feel for these guys in that sense. They all seemed to have little experience in such matters and yes, some officials were clearing just messing with them, sending them left and right, but some guys were trying to show them how to work an existing process, random rant sorry. Once they finished this new letter they were told it might be considered by the Siberian REvolutionary Committee in Omsk, the buck keeps passing. At this point the mongolians divided themselves into three groups: Delegates Danzan, Losol and Dendev went to Omsk to deliver the new letter; Bodoo and Dogsom went back to Urga to grow the party and begin recruiting a army; and Sukhbaater and Choibalsan went to Irkutsk to serve as liaisons there. Before they all departed, the drafted a new revolutionary message. It dictated the Mongolian nobility would be divested of their hereditary powers. The new system of government would be democratic with a limited monarch run by the Bogd Khaan. Several more meeting with the soviets at Omsk occurred only for the Mongolians to be sold yet again they had to go somewhere else, this time it was Moscow. Thus Danzan led a team of delegates to go to Moscow in September. For a month they discussed matters, but something huge was cooking up in the meantime. Here comes a man named Roman von Ungern-Sternberg. He was born in Graz Austria in January of 1886 to a noble family, descending from present day Estonia. Ungern-Sternberg's first language was German, but he also spoke English, French, Russian and Estonian. Within his family tree he had Hungarian roots and he would claim to be a descendant of Batu Khan, the grandson of Genghis Khan. Why is it, all of these “great men figures” always have to come up with a “I am descended from x” haha. He moved to Reval, the capital of Estonia. It's said as a child he was a ferocious bully and a psychopath who would torture animals. Apparently at the age of 12 he strangled his cousins owl, now thats messed up. Now Ungern-Sternberg was very proud of his ancient aristocratic background…though whether any of it was real who knows. He wrote extensively things like “for centuries my family never took orders from the working classes and it was outrageous that dirty workers who've never had any servants of their own, but still think they can command! They should have absolutely no say in the ruling of the vast Russian Empire". He was proud of his Germanic origin, but also identified with the Russian empire…and with Ghenghis khan, so yeah. When asked about his family's military history in the Russian empire he would proud boast “72 family members were killed in the wartime!”. He believed many of the fallen monarchies of Europe could be restored with the help of the cavalry peoples of the Steppe, such as the Mongols.  Ungern-Sternberg of course was attracted to military service and during the Russo-Japanese War he joined the fighting. Its unsure whether he made it to Manchuria to see actual fighting, but he was awarded a Russo-Japanese War Medal in 1913. During the first Russian Revolution of 1905, Estonian peasants ravaged the country trying to murder nobles. Ungern-Sternberg recalled "the peasants that worked on my family's land were rough, untutored, wild and constantly angry, hating everybody and everything without understanding why". After the failed revolution he continued his military career and picked up an interest in Buddhism. Later in life while in Mongolia he would become a Buddhist, but never really relinquished his Lutheran faith. While in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg became obsessed with the idea that he was the in-incarnation of Genghis Khan. When he graduated from a military academy he demanded a station amongst the Cossacks in Asia. He was appointed an officer in Eastern Siberia where he served under the 1st Argunsky and later the 1st Amursky Cossack regiments. From there he fell in love with the lifestyle of the nomadic Mongol peoples. He was a hell of a drunk and loved to pick fights. There were theories he had been hit so many times to the head during fights, it was believed he had brain damage and was insane as a result. In 1913 he asked to be transferred to the reserves, because he wanted time and space to achieve a new goal, he sought to assist the Mongols in their struggle for independence from China. Russian officials heard rumors he sought to do this and they actively thwarted him as best as they could. He went to the town of Khovd in western Mongolia where he served as an unofficial officer in a Gossack guard detachment for the Russian consulate.  When WW1 broke out, Ungern-Sternberg joined the 34th regiment of Cossack troops stationed in the Galicia frontier. He would take part in the first Russian offensive against Prussia and earned a reputation as an extremely brave but also very reckless and mentally unstable officer. Men who came to know him said he looked happiest atop a horse leading a charge, showing no signs of fear with a wicked smile on his face. He received multiple citations such as the st george of the 4th grade; st vladimir of the 4th grade, st anna of the 3rd and 4th grades and st Stanislas of the 3rd grade. These decorations however were offset by the amount of disciplinary actions issued against him and he would eventually be discharged from one of his commands for attacking another officer in a drunken brawl. He went to prison and was court martialed.  After he got out of prison in January of 1917, he transferred over to the Caucasian theater to fight the Ottomans. Then the Russian revolution began, ending the Russian empire and of course ending the Romanov monarchy, quite the bitter blow to the monarchist Ungern-Sternberg. While still in the Caucasus, Ungern-Sternberg ran into a Cossack Captain, an old friend we met a few podcasts ago, Captain Grigory Semyonov. Working with Semyonov the two organized a volunteer Assyrian Christian unit in modern day Iran. The Assyrian genocide had led to thousands of Assyrians fleeing over to the Russians. Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg Assyrian force was able to win some small victories over Turkish forces, but in the grand scheme of the theater it did not amount to much. The experience of forging such a group however led them to think about doing the same thing with Buryat troops in Siberia.  At the outbreak of the Russian civil war, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg declared themselves Romanov loyalists, joing the White Movement. They both vowed the defeat the Red Army and late into 1917, they as part of a combined group of 5 Cossacks managed to disarm 1500 Red soldiers at a Far Eastern Railway station in China near the Russian border. They took up a position there, preparing for a military expedition into the Transbaikal region, recruiting men into a Special Manchrian regiment. The White army managed to defeat the Red Army along the Far Eastern Railway territory. Semyonov eventually appointed Ungern-Sternberg to be the commander of a force at Dauria, a railway station at the strategic point southeast of Lake Baikal. Despite being part of the white movement, Semyonov and Ungern-Sternberg were quite rebellious. Semyonov for example refused to recognize the authority of Admiral Alexander Kolchak, the prominent white leader in Siberia. Semyonov fancied acting on his own and received support from the Japanese. Ungern-Sternberg, a subornidate to Semyonov also acted independently. Ungern-Sternberg also had his own reasons not to comply fully with Kolchak. Kolchak had promised after a White victory, he would reconvene the Consitutional Assembly, disband the Bolsheviks completely and then decide the future for Russia, that being whether it adopts the monarchy back or goes a different path. Ungern-Sternberg believed god had chosen Russia to be run by a monarchy and that its restoration came first.  Ungern-Sternberg performed successful military campains in Dauria and Hailar, earning the rank of Major-General, promtping Semyonov to enturst him with forming his own military unit to fight the communists. Both men gradually recruited Buryats and Mongols for the task, but they also were growing wary of another. Ungern-Sternberg was unhappy with Semyonov who he deemed to be corrupt, he also took issue with the mans love interest in a Jewish cabert singer, he was after all a rampant anti-semite. Ungern-Sternberg founded the volunteer based Asiatic Cavalry Division in Dauria, alongside a fortress. It is said at this fortress he would torture his red enemies and it was full of their bones.  As we mentioned in a previous episode, the Anhui Clique dispatched General Xu Shuzheng to occupy outer mongolia. However after the first Anhui-Zhili war, the Anhui clique was severely reduced and General Xu Shuzheng's forces in Mongolia were as well. This effectively left the Mongolian protectorate without their protectors. Chaos reigned as Chahar Mongols from Inner Mongolia began to fight with Khalkhas Mongols from Outer Mongolia. Seeing the disunity, Ungern-Sternberg saw a grand opportunity and made plans to take control of Mongolia. He began networking and married the Manchurian princess Ji at Harbin. Princess Ji was a relative of Genreal Zhang Kuiwu, the coammander of Chinese troops in the western part of the Chinese Manchurian railway as well as the govenror of Hailar. He also tried to arrange a meeting between Semyonov and Zhang Zuolin, Eventually Kolchak's white army was defeated by the Red Army and subsequently the Japanese pulled their expeditionary forces out of the Transbaikal region. This put Semyonov in a bad situation as he was unable to cope with the brunt of the impending Red forces, thus he planned to pull back into Manchuria. Ungern-Sternberg had a different idea however. He took his Asiatic Cavalry Division, roughly 1500 men at the time, consisting mostly of Russians, but there was also Cossacks, Buryats, Chinese and a few Japanese, with few machine guns and 4 artillery pieces. He broke his ties to Semyonov and took his division into Outer Mongolia in October of 1920. They gradually advanced to Urga where they ran into Chinees occupying forces. Ungern-Sternberg attempted to negotiate with the Chinese, demadning they disarm, but they rejected his terms. In late October and early November, Ungern-Sternbergs forces assaulted Urga, suffering two disasterous defeats. After this they assailed the Setsen-Khan aimag, a district north of the Kherlen River, ruld by Prince Setsen Khan. During his time in Mongolia Ungern-Sternberg befriended some Mongol forces seeking independence from the Chinese occupation, the most influential leader amongst them being Bogd Khan. Bogd Khan secretly made a pact with Unger-Sternberg, seeking his aid to expel the Chinese from Mongolia. Ungern-Sternberg went to work reorganizing his army. Apparently he had taken a liking to a Lt and gave the man full command over the medical division. During a withdrawal, the Lt raped multiple nurses in the medical division, many of whom were married to other officers, ordered settlements they ran by to be looted and ordered all the wounded the be poisoned because they were a nuisance. Ungern-Sternberg had the man flogged and burned at the stake. So yeah.  During the Chinese occupation of Outer Mongolia, they had initiated strict regulations over Buddhist services and imprisoned anyone whom they considered sought independence, including Russians. While Ungern-Sternberg had 1500 well trained troops, the Chinese had roughly 7000 still in Outer Mongolia. The Chinese enjoyed an advantage in more men, more machine guns, more artillery and they already had fortified Urga. On February 2nd, Ungern-Sternberg assaulted the front line of Urga again. His forces led by Captain Rezzukhin managed to capture a front-line fortificaiton near the Small and Big Madachan villages, due southeast of Urga. Ungern-Sternberg's forces also managed to rescue Bogd Khan who was under house arrests, transporting him to the Manjushri Monastery. Ungern-Sternberg then took a page out of Genghis Khan's note book, ordering his troops to light a large number of campfires in the hills surrounding Urga, trying to scare the Chinese into thinking they were more numerous. On February 4th, they attacked Chinese barracks east of Urga, captured them. Ungern-Sternberg then divided his force in two with the first attacking the Chinese trade settlement “Maimaicheng” and the secnd the Consular Settlement. Ungern-Sternbergs men used exlosives and improvised battering rams to blow open the gates to Maimaicheng. Upon storming the settlement, the battle turned into a melee of sabres, seeing both sides hack each other in a slaughter. Ungern-Sternbergs men took Maimaicheng, and soon joined up with the other force to attack the COnsulder Settlement. The Chinese launched a counter attack, forcing Ungern-Sternbergs men northeast somewhat, but then he counter attacked sending them back to Urga. By the night of the 4th, Urga would fall to the invaders. The Chinese civilian and military officials simply fled for their lives in 11 cars, abandoning the soldiers. The Chinese troops followed suite aftwards heading north, massacring all Mongolian civilians they came across, heading over the Russian border. The Red Russians resided in Urga fled alongside them. The Chinese suffered apparently 1500 men, while Ungern-Sternberg recorded only 60 casualties for his force. Ungern-Sternbergs troops were welcomed with open arms as liberators. The populace of Urga hated their tyrannical Chinese overlords and believed the Russians were their salvation. Then the Russian began plundering the Chinese run stores and hunted down Russian Jews still in the city. Ungern-Sternberg personally ordered the execution of all Jews in the city unless they had special notes handed out by him sparing their lives. It is estimated roughly 50 Jews were killed by Ungern-Sternbergs men in Mongolia. Urga's Jewish community was annihilated. After a few days, Ungern-Sternberg had set up a quasi secret police force led by Colonel Leonid Sipalov who hunted Red Russians. Meanwhile Ungern-Sternberg's army seized the Chinese fortified base at Choi due south of Urga. During the attack the Russians number 900, the Chinese garrison roughly 1500. After taking the fort, the Russians returned to Urga as Ungern-Sternberg dispatched expeditionary groups to find Chinese strength. They came across a abandoned Chinese fort at Zamyn-Uud, taking it without resistance. Most of the Chinese troops left in Mongolia withdrew north to Kyakhta where they were trying find a way to get around the Urga region to escape back to China. Ungern-Sternberg and his men assumed they were trying to reorganize to recapture Urga so he dispatched forces to assail them. Chinese forces were advancing through the area of Talyn Ulaaankhad Hill when Ungern-Sternberg initiated a battle. The battle saw nearly 1000 Chinese, 100 Mongols and various amounts of Russians, Buryats and others killed. The Chinese forces routed during the battle, fleeing south until they got over the Chinese border. After this action, the Chinese effectively had departed Outer Mongolia. On February 22nd february of 1921, Ungern-Sternberg, Mongolian prince and Lamas, held a ceremony to restore the Bogd Khan to the throne. To reward their savior, Bogd Khan granted Ungern-Sternberg a high title, that of “darkhan khoshoi chin wang” in the degree of Khan. Once Semyonov heard of what Ungern-Sternberg had achieved, he likewise promoted him to Lt-General. On that same day, Mongolia proclaimed itself independent as a monarchy under the Bogd Khan, now the 8th Bogd Gegen Jebtsundamba Khutuktu. According to the eye witness account of the polish explorer Kamil Gizycki and polish writer Ferdynand Antoni Ossendowski, Ungern-Sternberg went to work ordering Urga's streets thoroughly cleaned, promoted religious tolerance, I would imagine for all excluding Jews and attempted some economic reforms.  The writer Ossendowski had previously served in Kolchaks government, but after its fall sought refugee in Mongolia. He became friends with Ungern-Sternberg, probably looking for a good story, I mean this maniac does make for a good story, hell I am covering him after all ahah. Ossendowski would write pieces of his experience in Mongolia in his book “Beasts, Men and Gods”. A soldier within Ungern-Sternbergs army, named Dmitri Alioshin wrote a novel as well of his experience titled Asian Odyssey and here is a passage about his description of Ungern-Sternberg and his closest followers beliefs. “The whole world is rotten. Greed, hatred and cruelty are in the saddle. We intend to organize a new empire; a new civilization. It will be called the Middle Asiatic Buddhist Empire, carved out of Mongolia, Manchuria and Eastern Siberia. Communication has already been established for that purpose with Djan-Zo-Lin, the war lord of Manchuria, and with Hutukhta, the Living Buddha of Mongolia. Here in these historic plains we will organize an army as powerful as that of Genghis Khan. Then we will move, as that great man did, and smash the whole of Europe. The world must die so that a new and better world may come forth, reincarnated on a higher plane.” Within that passage there was mention of Hutukhta, he was the dominant Buddha of Mongolia at the time. Hutukhta did not share Ungern-Sternbergs dream of restoring Monarchies all across the world and he understood the mans army could not hope to defend them from Soviet or Chinese invaders. In April of 1921, Hutukhta wrote to Beijing asking if the Chinese government was interesting in resuming their protectorship.  In the meantime Ungern-Sternberg began looking for funds. He approached several Chinese warlords, such as Zhang Zuolin, but all rejected him. He also continued his tyrannical treatment never against Mongolians, but against Russians within Mongolia. Its estimated his secret police force killed 846 people, with roughly 120 being in Urga. Ungern-Sternbergs men were not at all happy about the brutality he inflicted upon their fellow Russians. Yet Ungern-Sternbergs days of psychopathic fun were soon to come to an end. 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. Poor Mongolia was stuck between two crumbling empires, who both became engulfed in violent civil wars. The spill over from their wars saw Mongolia become a protectorate to the Chinese, nearly a satellite communist state to the USSR and now was independent, but really at the mercy of the White army of Ungern-Sternberg. The psychopath was having a field day, but it was about to come to an end. 

The Modern Homesteading Podcast
Homesteading, Yurt Living, and Staying Fit With Guests Mike and Lacie Dickson

The Modern Homesteading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 56:56


Join Rachel as she talks to Mike and Lacie of The Fit Farmer YouTube channel.  They cover their journey to homesteading, yurt living, health, bodybuilding and Mike gives us a few tips on staying healthy and fit as a homesteader. The Modern Homesteading Podcast, Episode 240 – April 17, 2024 Find the shownotes and links mentioned at https://redemptionpermaculture.com/homesteading-yurt-living-and-staying-fit-with-guests-mike-and-lacie-dickson/

Les matins
Des écoles d'art et de design sous tension / En Maryse Condé à jamais / Laïque, religieux : entre deux univers

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 118:17


durée : 01:58:17 - Les Matins du samedi - par : Quentin Lafay - . - invités : Françoise Vergès Historienne et politologue; Romuald Fonkoua Universitaire, rédacteur en chef de " Présence Africaine".; Xavier de Jarcy Journaliste à Télérama; Nehir Tuna réalisateur de « Yurt »

The Luck We Had: A Shameless Recap Podcast
The Luck We Had Pod Ep 609 A Yurt Of One's Own

The Luck We Had: A Shameless Recap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 66:06


Fiona is going through a messy divorce, Debbie and Frank join a cult, and Lip is Drinking WAY too much! Check out our website linked below to get yourself a tshirt! Don't Forget to Rate, Review and Subscribe! The Luck We Had - Instagram, Twitter & Tik Tok @luckwehadpod Lena - Instagram @cojackk Twitter @dersholmvik Evan- Instagram @imokay4000 TikTok @unevant Twitter @internetlifeyo Amanda - Instagram @abnormalamanda18 Twitter @abnormalamanda Tik Tok @abnormalamanda_18 Gmail - luckwehadpod@gmail.com Website - theluckwehad.carrd.co/# Cover Art by Zoe Instagram @burden.on.society

The Rich Redmond Show
The Fantasty Football of Music Making w/Ryan Gruss :: Ep 169 The Rich Redmond Show

The Rich Redmond Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 67:03


Ryan Gruss  “The Fantasty Football of Music Making”  Ryan's journey in the music business began after graduating from The Berklee College of Music in 2000 with a degree in Musical Performance for Drums, and then moving to New York City to begin his "career" in the real world. It was during his second week at Atlantic when Ryan was approached by the HR department, asking if he was interested in becoming Ahmet Erteguns' (the legendary Founder and CEO of Atlantic) assistant. His mind was blown and he instantly accepted the position.In 2010, Ryan launched The Loop Loft and began recording other musicians and treating it like a record label, providing the artists with royalties from the sales of each loop pack. Word began to spread amongst the studio musician community, and a roster of legendary musicians like Omar Hakim, Joey Waronker, Matt Chamberlain began to form and quickly grow. For the next 8 years, Ryan continued to organically build The Loop Loft, adding more artists and content on a weekly basis. Partnerships with companies like Ableton, Native Instruments, BandLab and PreSonus were formed. Guitar Center also began to sell products from The Loop Loft. The company was now the top-selling source for loop and samples, generating millions of dollars of revenue each year. It was a career and a company that Ryan had never dreamed of or anticipated, but he had finally found his musical North Star. Ryan left Native Instruments in 2020 and formed Yurt Rock, literally inside of his Yurt studio in the hills of LA. But with the COVID pandemic grinding studio work to a halt, Ryan decided to take the time and move his family to Nashville, a place that many consider the music capital of the world. It was time for a fresh start. With dozens of the world's top musicians, Yurt Rock has quickly become the ultimate source for producers, engineers and songwriters seeking not only loops and samples, but also custom BATTERY/MASCHINE kits, Ableton Live Packs, Logic Sessions, multitracks and much more.     Things That Came Up: -3:50 Yurt Rock is the “Fantasy Football” of music making  -5:10 The Loop Loft was acquired by Native Instruments in 2018.  -12:30 Berklee set the tone for relationships throughout life.  -14:30 Expanding into software, partnering with plug-in companies and diving into new media.  -16:00 Affordable price points are key -18:00 Redmond's Big Modern Drums Vol. 1 and 2, as well as Locked! (loop packages) -23:00 Revelations on the 405 Freeway -24:10 Moved to NYC -25:10 Assistant to Ahmet Ertegun, founder of Atlantic Records -28:00 Art and Photo department at Atlantic Records -29:50 Peter Asher signs Ryan's band “The Rinse” -31:15 Got married, moved to Boston and started working in digital assets management -37:50 John Mayer crashes with Ryan and they form the seeds to “Room For Squares”.  -42:00 Robin Williams becomes Ryan's roadie!  -46:40 Luke Bryan at Drakes -49:20 FB Ads are still powerful tool for marketing and sales -52:30 Pete Townsend and Butch Vig  -60:50 “The Fave 5”  Follow:  www.yurtrock.com X: @ryangruss  IG: @yurtrockmusic   The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits!   Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at:   https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1   One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)!   Buy Rich's exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond   Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com   Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur.   Follow Jim:   @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com      

Literally! With Rob Lowe
Nikki Glaser: Face Lift in a Yurt

Literally! With Rob Lowe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 60:02 Very Popular


Nikki Glaser returns to Literally for even more laughs! Comedian Nikki Glaser talks to Rob about hosting "FBoy Island," escaping her parent's house, being kind to yourself, getting voted off "Dancing With the Stars," why David Spade is underrated, cutting back on curse words, and teenaged Rob's attempt to impress the cool Malibu surfers. Got a question for Rob? Call our voicemail at (323) 570-4551. Your question could get featured on the show!

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Dan Soder
Yurts (feat. Jordan Jensen)

The Bonfire with Big Jay Oakerson and Dan Soder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 39:08


Jordan Jensen's new special is doing well and she wants to buy land to build a yurt.