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  • "Black Flags, the Rise of ISIS", Part 3 of 4, The story of Nicholas Berg, with 2 x Pulitzer Prize winning author and Washington Post correspondent, Mr. Joby Warrick
    2024/09/23

    In late April, 2004, Nicholas Berg was grusomelly beheaded, by hand, by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. The 5 minute and 37 second long video was recorded and distributed thoughout the internet for all the world to see. It was an instant hit. It would be the worlds sobering and tragic intoduction to the tactics and commitment that would come to represent al Qaeda in Iraq. It would prove to be a monumental domino among many that would soon fall.

    On this episode...

    - The Nick Berg story

    - Ramadi and Fallujah crumble

    - Zarqawi attacks his home

    - Jordan and the United States join forces

    - Keeping the pressure on

    - "Thats him"

    - Looking into American eyes, as he took his last breath

    This episode was recorded in late March, 2024.

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    1 時間
  • "Black Flags, the Rise of ISIS", Part 2 of 4, Sept 11, 2001, The Next Domino, with 2 x Pulitzer Prize winning author and Washington Post correspondent, Mr. Joby Warrick
    2024/05/29

    As the historical dominoes are lining up, a critical and world changing event happens on September 11th, 2001. It will be a major tipping point in the events that follow in the months and years to come. For the United States the gloves are now off, and the memory of that fateful September morning will fuel a fire that will see the deployment of U.S. Military forces to both Afghanistan and Iraq. The dominoes are lined up, and they will slowly fall, one by one.

    The dominoes...

    - September 11th, 2001

    - Invasion of Afghanistan

    - Assassination of U.S. Diplomat Laurence Foley

    - Invasion of Iraq

    - The disbanding of the Iraqi military and Baath party

    - The arrival of Zarqawi

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    1 時間
  • ”Black Flags, The Rise of ISIS”, Part 1 of 4, with 2 x Pulitzer Prize winning author and Washington Post correspondent, Mr. Joby Warrick
    2024/05/07

    Historically, when the proper dominoes are arranged and then fall in the correct order, amazing and positive things can happen, unfortunately, however, that same reality exists for evil and darkness as well. This is the story of ISIS, a very real form of indescribable evil that still exists and even thrives in parts of the world today. On today’s episode I welcome 2-time Pulitzer Prize winning author and Washington Post correspondent, Mr. Joby Warrick, to discuss his 2016 Pulitzer Prize winning book, Black Flags, the rise of ISIS. We discuss his background as a journalist, his road to developing a passion and interest in Middle East politics and events, and how the dominoes of history laid a framework for one of the darkest and most evil ideologies to ever exist, and allowed it to germinate and spread throughout much of the middle east. This is part 1 of our 4 part series. Enjoy!

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    46 分
  • "The Highest and Purest Democracy", Remembering Iwo Jima, 1945
    2024/03/06

    79 years ago today, the battle of Iwo Jima was raging in the Pacific theatre of WWII. At the conclusion of the campaign over 18000 Japanese and over 6000 Americans lay dead. This very short mini-episode is a recording of a eulogy that was presented by Rabbi Roland Gittelsohn at a memorial service after the battle. It is simply known as "The Highest and Purest Democracy". Listen to the words. Thank you.

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    7 分
  • ”Female Marines, a very special breed of human”, with Ret. USMC Maj. Nicole ”Cougar” Jansen-Hinnenkamp
    2024/01/10

    United States Marines are known as the few and the proud, and of those few, barely 7% are women. It takes an extremely adventurous and willing soul to join an organization that has a twisted sense of satisfaction in doing the most difficult things, under the worst conditions, at the absolute worst time, but yet, will do them happily while wearing a sadistic smile and with a pride that only other Marines can understand. On today’s episode I welcome my good friend, Ret. USMC Maj Nicole Jansen-Hinnenkamp, callsign Cougar, who served 20 years on active duty as both an enlisted Sailor, and Marine Corps Officer. We talk about the work ethic and humor that became her trademark, how she excelled as a woman in the Marine Corps, as well as a very moving story on dealing with tragedy. Then we finish it up with some highlights that can only happen when you are a woman flying in combat that is blessed with a beautiful voice. Enjoy!

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    3 時間 7 分
  • ”Your life is no accident; the art of being intentional”, with TEDx speaker and podcast host, Angela Barnard
    2023/09/26

    According to Merriam Websters dictionary, the word Intentional is defined as “done by intention, intended” In other words, not random, not by chance, and not accidental. And according to the ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle, “Excellence is never an accident. It is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, and intelligent execution. It represents the wise choice of many alternatives. Choice, not chance, determines your destiny.” On today’s episode I welcome career coach, yoga instructor, TED-X speaker coach, and host of “The Intentional Mind” podcast, my good friend, Angela Barnard. We discuss how she has evolved into a living breathing example of ambition, intentionality, and humor, and how applying an intentional mindset to your life can yield a fulfillment and freedom that will open up doors you never knew existed. Enjoy!

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    1 時間 12 分
  • ”Excuses are STILL worthless. The ambition of a Vietnamese refugee in the U.S., and his full recovery from being paralyzed”, Part 2, with Ret. USMC Fighter Pilot (and WSO), LtCol. ”Charlie” Dinh
    2023/07/25

    On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese Army, effectively ending the Vietnam War. In the days before, U.S. forces evacuated thousands of Americans and South Vietnamese. However, not everyone who wanted to escape, could. With South Vietnam now under communist control, life for those left behind became a completely new and challenging world, one that would eventually lead many to escape by any means necessary. On today’s episode I welcome back Retired Marine Corps fighter pilot, LtCol “Charlie” Dinh for Part 2, to discuss his life As a Vietnamese refugee in the US. We talk about his combat experience as a Marine, some great lessons on selfless leadership, and then an absolutely amazing story on his full recovery from being paralyzed, and how self-pity will get you nowhere, but having a badass wife can elevate you in ways you never imagined. I am your host, SUSAN, and this is the Ready Room Podcast.

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    2 時間 12 分
  • ”Excuses are worthless. Escaping communist Vietnam to Los Angeles, CA; the ambition of a Vietnamese refugee in the United States”, Part 1, with Ret. USMC Fighter Pilot (and WSO), LtCol. ”Charlie” Dinh
    2023/07/05

    On April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese Army, effectively ending the Vietnam War. In the days before, U.S. forces evacuated thousands of Americans and South Vietnamese. However, not everyone who wanted to escape, could. With South Vietnam now under communist control, life for those left behind became a completely new and challenging world, One that would eventually lead many to escape by any means necessary. On today’s episode I welcome Retired Marine Corps fighter pilot, WSO, and Forward Air Controller, LtCol “Charlie” Dinh for Part 1 of our 2 part series. We talk about his childhood in communist South Vietnam, how his family eventually escaped, what life was like as a Vietnamese refugee in Paris, France, and how going to HS in Los Angeles not knowing a word of English, is a great motivator to learn a language. Enjoy!

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    2 時間 3 分