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Two friends who make stuff for a living chat with other professionals from ALL the artistic disciplines (or close) about how to build a thriving artistic life/career, and what it's like to try. Hosted by Heather Caunt-Nulton and Cate Clifford.
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'So There Is This...' a podcast for any of us who have experienced or is still experiencing the new norm of modern-age dating! I hope you enjoy and please email me : sothereisthispodcast@gmail.com I would love to hear your fabulous and not so fabulous dating stories! Also if you would like to keep up-to-date with the release of new episodes then please feel free to subscribe to the Instagram page @sothereisthispodcast and Twitter @sothereis ... it is always good to keep in the loop! All the ...
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Astounding real-life experiences of the people left behind after the Fall of The Philippines -- when America surrendered in early WW2. From the Bataan Death March to Japanese hell ship voyages to the Philippine Resistance, I research and share stories from this forgotten part of WW2 in the Pacific Theater. I’m your host, Anastasia Harman. I’m a researcher and writer turned podcaster ... on a mission to keep the legacies of these men and women alive. Heroes who gave their all, and all-too-oft ...
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Aaron Josef Hernandez was born on November 6, 1989, in Bristol, Connecticut. He was a talented tight end in the NFL, playing for the New England Patriots from 2010 to 2012. Hernandez had a promising career, earning first-team All-American honors and winning the 2009 BCS National Championship Game with the Florida Gators during his college years. #h…
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Send us a text Tune in to hear from the grandson of the legendary medic of Easy Company, Doc Roe! Joe and Chris talk about his involvement with the Band of Brothers over the years, and his efforts to educate the younger generations on the service and sacrifice of our WWII veterans.저자 Joe and Leighton
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Aaron Josef Hernandez was born on November 6, 1989, in Bristol, Connecticut. He was a talented tight end in the NFL, playing for the New England Patriots from 2010 to 2012. Hernandez had a promising career, earning first-team All-American honors and winning the 2009 BCS National Championship Game with the Florida Gators during his college years. #n…
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Send us a text Joe examines the link-ups between the "Furious" 4th Infantry Division and the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions on D-Day. Assault landing echelons, resistance nests, strong points, causeways, and the push inland to locate the paratroopers. The 4th advanced off the beach fairly rapidly and made contact...but where are those small unit…
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The Munich hostage situation was a terrorist attack that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany: What happened: On September 5, 1972, eight members of the Palestinian militant group Black September invaded the Olympic Village and: Failed rescue attempt: rescue attempt by the German police failed, resulting in: The deaths o…
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Rodney Dangerfield (born Jacob Cohen on November 22, 1921, in Babylon, Long Island, New York – died October 5, 2004, in Los Angeles, California) was a beloved American comedian, actor, screenwriter, and producer1. Known for his self-deprecating humor and iconic catchphrase, "I don't get no respect," Dangerfield's career spanned decades, from stand-…
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The Dyatlov Pass incident is one of the most enduring and mysterious unsolved cases in history. It involves the deaths of nine Soviet hikers in the Ural Mountains in 1959 under puzzling circumstances. The group, led by Igor Dyatlov, was found dead after they had inexplicably fled their tent in the middle of the night, inadequately dressed for the h…
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The Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre was a brutal event that took place on February 14, 1929, in Chicago. Seven members of George “Bugs” Moran’s North Side Gang were lined up against a wall and shot by four men, two of whom were disguised as police officers. This massacre was part of the violent rivalry between Moran’s gang and Al Capone’s Chicago Ou…
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Charles Joseph Whitman (June 24, 1941 – August 1, 1966) was an American mass murderer and former Marine. He is infamously known as the “Texas Tower Sniper” for his deadly shooting spree at the University of Texas at Austin on August 1, 1966. During this tragic event, Whitman killed 14 people and wounded 32 others before being shot by police. Whitma…
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Send us a text Episode 16! Join author and veteran Ben Powers and I as we talk about his newly released book, Never a Dull Moment, and the WWII service history of the 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion. It's a fascinating look at one of the 82nd Airborne's lesser known, but vitally important units. See you there!…
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The Wonderland Murders, also known as the Four on the Floor Murders, occurred on July 1, 1981, in Los Angeles’ Laurel Canyon. The victims were members and associates of the Wonderland Gang, a group involved in drug dealing and armed robberies. The murders took place at 8763 Wonderland Avenue, where four people were brutally bludgeoned to death with…
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Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989) was an iconic American actress, comedian, producer, and studio executive. Born in Jamestown, New York, she left home at fifteen to study drama in New York City. Her early career included modeling and small roles in films, earning her the nickname “Queen of the B’s” for her numerous roles in B-m…
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Send us a text James Daly joins Joe again again, this time about the post-DDay proposed Allied airborne planning in advance of Operation Market-Garden. It's a fascinating discussion that begins with our brief examination of Lewis Brereton and his assumption of command of the 1st Allied Airborne Army, and dovetails into each of the proposed operatio…
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Lenny Bruce, born Leonard Alfred Schneider on October 13, 1925, in Mineola, New York, was a pioneering American stand-up comedian, social critic, and satirist. Known for his open, free-wheeling, and critical style of comedy, Bruce tackled subjects like politics, religion, sex, and vulgarity12. Bruce’s career was marked by his bold and often controv…
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An exclusive behind-the-scenes look into the origins of Left Behind podcast and some of the people highlighted so far in the podcast’s first 60 episodes. This episode was originally given as a presentation at the Philippine Scouts Heritage Society and American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Memorial Society co-conference in April 2024 in Housto…
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An inside look into the infamous “Zero Ward,” so named because POWs who went there had zero chance of returning. And one man’s relentless work to bring one of them home. Learn more about John Eakin’s work to bring Bud Kelder and other unidentified men home: Interview with Eakin (Left Behind episode 18) BataanMissing.com – A Resource for Families of…
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Send us a text Join Leighton and Joe today, on the eve of the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, as they discuss Easy Company and its experiences in the run up to and during the Night of Nights, and Band of Brothers Episode 2, “Day of Days”. They'll dispel a bunch of myths, unload a lot of little-known stories, and wax on about Easy Company for a monster-s…
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In this special Memorial Day episode, we’re remembering 5 remarkable men who were Killed in Action, sacrificing their all to defend their country and The Philippine Islands during the early months of World War 2. Hear the full stories of the men highlighted in this episode: Capt. Colin Kelly -- pilot of first B-17 bomber downed in WW2 (episode #4) …
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Send us a text Join us as we talk to historian and author James Daly about his new book "Proposed Airborne Assaults during Operation Overlord". James really dug in and discovered a lot of new information regarding these cancelled airborne ops. You'll definitely learn something new, as both Leighton and I did.…
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Four young American POWs attempted to escape from the Cabanatuan POW Camp. After being caught, they endured brutal punishment, forced to dig their graves, and executed by firing squad. But, by war’s end, their burial location couldn’t be found. Would their remains ever be located, and would their murderer be brought to justice? I mentioned the foll…
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What if you could visit the Manila American Cemetery without leaving your home? Or walk the rows of in Normandy and discover each man's story? That's what the Memory Anchor Explorer app allows anyone, anywhere to do. Join me in an inspiring conversation with the apps co-founders to discover how they’re shaping the future of commemoration through te…
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In late May 1942, American POWs captured on Corregidor endured a hellish train ride and march to Cabanatuan’s infamous POWs camps. Among them was Navy Ensign Whitman, who, weakened by malaria and lack of food and water, struggled to keep pace with the relentless march. Despite comrades' aid, Whitman's condition worsened. And as his strength waned, …
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WW2 reenactor Victor Verano brings history to life through immersive experiences. In this fun and informative interview, he'll share his experiences at large WW2 reenactments, encounters with WWII veterans, and exploration of battlefields. You'll really enjoy Victor's passion for living history, which enriches our understanding of the past. Here’s …
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The fates of two servicemen – a career Army officer and a young medical doctor – intertwined during the harrowing siege at Fort Frank, a small island defense in Manila Bay. From the front lines to captivity at Cabanatuan POW Camp, they each battled disease, constant threats, and despair with unwavering resolve. Here are links to the other episodes …
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82 years ago – April 9, 1942 – some 75,000 American and Filipino servicemen became POWs when Bataan peninsula fell to Japanese forces. With in days the overwhelming majority of them were forced onto the Bataan Death March. These are their stories. I mention the following men in this episode: Jim Gallagher – Sportswriter from Philly who died on the …
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Sometimes I encounter not-so-great things while researching family trees. I’ll let you in on the 7 ways I handle bad blood and family secrets -- with sensitivity and empathy -- in the stories I research for Left Behind. Here’s the link to Alma Salm’s episode (#50), which I mentioned in this episode.저자 Anastasia Harman
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Two days after Corregidor fell, more than 11,000 American and Filipino POWs were marched to a beachy cove known as the Army 92nd Garage. Here they stayed, cramped, hungry, and thirty for nearly 3 weeks – baking in the tortuous Philippine sun because there was no protection from elements. Among these men was my great-grandfather Alma Salm, who would…
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The 26th Cavalry were among the first to engage the Japanese invasion army in December 1942. Their critical role on the road to Bataan enabled the Allies’ successful withdrawal. Then they enacted the last horse-mounted cavalry charge in US history. Victor Verano – a historical reenactor and leader in The Philippine Scout Heritage Society – has spen…
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Send us a text We have Erik Henderson joining us for this weeks episode. Erik was the supervising producer on Band of Brothers as well as writing 3 episodes. We talk about the genesis of the show, the early effort to get the project going and the impact of Band of Brothers that still exists today.저자 Joe and Leighton
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While The Philippine Islands fell to enemy forces on May 6, 1942, a small, open boat with 18 passengers quietly sailed out of Manila Bay under cover of darkness. It was a last, desperate attempt to escape capture and make their way 2,100 miles to Australia. And guess what? They made it. This is an adventure story you don’t want to miss! Here are li…
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A behind-the-scenes look at the best, go-to resources used to the find the details of the POW war-time experiences I highlight on Left Behind. And, if you have a POW you’d like to know more about, download the “Finding Prisoners of Japan” guide that I made just for you.저자 Anastasia Harman
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Send us a text In this weeks episode, we catch up with Joe and Leighton who chat about the latest episodes of Masters of the Air and then delve into Anzio and what happened there in early 1944. Subscribe to us on Patreon, to get extra Podcasts and exclusive posts but using the link below https://patreon.com/user?u=117437363&utm_medium=clipboard_cop…
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In the early morning hours of May 6, 1942, a 22-year-old Signal Corps man telegraphed a frantic, play-by-play of the fighting and bombardment on Corregidor Island as Japanese forces moved ever closer to Malinta Tunnel. Then the white flag was raised, and the US flag burned. And the young man transmitted it to the world, as a nation wept. I mentione…
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Throughout the past year, it’s been my privilege to research and tell the stories of several men of the 4th Marines. This week I’m revisiting the riveting accounts of 5 Marines and their pivotal role in the Philippines during World War II. From the initial defense of the islands to the harrowing Battle of Corregidor, this episode showcases the unwa…
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On the night of May 5-6, 1942, Japanese forces landed an invasion on Corregidor Island, the last remaining US fortress in The Philippines. Waiting on the island’s beaches were the US Marines. And they weren’t about to let the island go without the fiercest battle of their lives. I mentioned these “Left Behind” episodes in this episode. Here are the…
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