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A Luminate Louisiana Credit Unions Podcast about stellar internal culture with an outwardly epic effect. Pull up a seat on our comfy couch and join us for a casual chat between not only professional peers, but friends! 'Our internal culture should be so bright that our members need shades'
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The 17th Century War of the Three Kingdoms was a momentous period in our history, and one which is very overshadowed. I've been fascinated with it since the age of 10. CavalierCast is dedicated to bringing you informative podcasts covering anything and everything civil war related!
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Culture Shock is back with Episode 5 dropping August 14th with my special co-host Armand Parvazi, MBA, CUDE from New Orleans Firemen's Federal Credit Union! Thankfully we now live in a world where success and professionalism can look so many different ways. You like suits? Wear them! You dig certain color pops? Do it! You absolutely can bring your …
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Culture Shock is back with Episode 5 dropping August 14th with my special co-host Armand Parvazi, MBA, CUDE from New Orleans Firemen's Federal Credit Union! Thankfully we now live in a world where success and professionalism can look so many different ways. You like suits? Wear them! You dig certain color pops? Do it! You absolutely can bring your …
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How can creating a safe environment for your team to be authentically themselves, creates a culture of trust, comfort, and loyalty. Join Chad Miller - CEO of Southwest Louisiana Credit Union and Nanci Wilson - VP Of Member Solutions as we chat about a culture so bright, our members need shades.By Nanci
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Welcome to episode 1 of Culture Shock! What does creating a mindful work environment mean? How can leaders and teams put culture first? Kick back and listen to our casual chat with Jeremy Dunbar from La Capitol Federal Credit Union in Baton Rouge. Put your shades on, it's time for Culture Shock.By Nanci
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Send us a Text Message. Hartlebury Castle was the home of the Bishops of Worcester for centuries. But in 2022, a chance meeting between historian, Doug Smith, and archaeologist, Tim Cornah led to a whirlwind excavation that brought the civil war back to Hartlebury. The sights, sounds and smell of the period were re-enactment by the Sealed Knot in J…
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Send us a Text Message. I speak with Professor Cordelia Beattie about the remarkable manuscripts penned by Alice Thornton, a Yorkshire woman who lived through many key events of the 17th century. Though from a well-to-do family, she wasn't rich, and the war affected her in many ways. Cordelia and The Alice Thornton Project are studying Alice's memo…
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Send us a Text Message. Historian John Sadler is my guest, speaking about the fates of the 5000 prisoners taken at the Battle of Dunbar and force marched across the border to Durham. Much of their story was forgotten until 2013, when a mass grave was discovered in the shadow of the world heritage site that is Durham Cathedral. Warwick Louth also re…
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Send us a Text Message. I speak to Thomas Zugic, a captain in Lunsford's Regiment of the English Civil War Society, about a forthcoming re-enactment at Hylton Castle, Sunderland. ▪️Discover more about the ECWS ▪️Find out about this event, as well as some of Thomas's favourites ▪️Learn why Thomas thinks the capture of royalist Selby was a key event …
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Send us a Text Message. Warwick and I assess the battle record of The Great Montrose & ponder some fascinating 'what if' questions. Do we both agree? ▪️Which victory was his greatest? ▪️What might have happened if the king's cavalry had managed to link up with him after Naseby? ▪️How would he have fared in a pitched battle with Fairfax & Cromwell? …
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Send us a Text Message. Find out more about The Great Montrose & his 'year of miracles'. Montrose's latest biographer, Dominic Pearce, describes the man, his campaigns & relationship with Charles I & II. ▪️After a glorious year of miracles, what led to Montrose's defeat at Philiphaugh? ▪️Did Charles II knowingly send the marquis to his death? ▪️Dis…
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Send us a Text Message. Scott Moore, creator of the boardgame 'This War Without an Enemy' joins me to discuss the game, and his interest in the civil wars. ▪️ Which childhood friend, and civil war historian, helped generate his interest in the period? ▪️ What are the different types of wargaming? ▪️ Which battle would both Scott and Warwick like to…
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Send us a Text Message. Ian Beckett, a Vice-Chair of the John Hampden Society joins me to talk about this parliamentarian military and political leader. Known as for his civil war regiment of green coats, and opposition to Ship Money tax, Hampden has become an obscure and clouded figure through the centuries. ▪️What myths have grown up about John H…
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Send us a Text Message. I chat to Simon Marsh, Battlefield and Threat Co-Ordinator for The Battlefields Trust about an exciting new project aimed at recording all civil war memorials and markers across the world. ▪️How can you get involved? ▪️Hear about some of the lesser-known memorials logged so far. ▪️Find out about the work of The Battlefields …
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Send us a Text Message. Stuart Pierson, of Wessex Archaeologist, who appeared on BBC's 'Digging for Britain' joins me to discuss this amazing discovery. The episode brings you the very latest news about the site and its future, and explores the history of Coleshill Manor. I also chat to Warwick Louth, qualified conflict and battlefield archaeologis…
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Send us a Text Message. I speak to Jennifer Kewley Draskau (Senior research Fellow - University of Liverpool) who has written a book about Charlotte, Countess of Derby. The Earl of Derby owned Lathom, and garrisoned it for King Charles I's cause in the Civil War. His wife conducted its defence during the siege of 1644. Why myths surround Lady Derby…
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Send us a Text Message. I speak to John Rees about the Levellers; a movement that was 200 years ahead of its time, and who advocated a more democratic outcome to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. John is a British political activist, academic and writer and one of his books is The Leveller Revolution. What were the Leveller beliefs and how did their …
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Send us a Text Message. I speak to Dr Ismini Pells, who is leading the Civil War Petitions Project. She explains what these petitions tell us about the ordinary men and women who lived and fought during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. What wounds did they incur? How did they integrate back into society? Why were some petitions for relief granted, a…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to the great Tim Bentinck, who played Tom Lacey in the BBC's, 'By the Sword Divided'. This iconic 80's costume drama really brought the Wars of the Three Kingdom's to life. Tim discusses filming the show, and offe…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to the excellent historian, writer and broadcaster, Leanda de Lisle, about a mysterious 2017 metal detector find near the battlefield of Naseby. Leanda discusses whether the exquisite figure of King Henry VI is, i…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to the excellent historian and anthropologist Andrea Zuvich about Queen Henrietta Maria's years post 1649. It is the second of a two-part episode. Andrea sheds light on Henrietta's exile, her relations with her ch…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to the excellent historian, writer and broadcaster, Leanda de Lisle about Queen Henrietta Maria. It is the first of a two-part episode. Leanda sheds light on Henrietta's French heritage and childhood, along with: …
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the War of the three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to 3 expert guests about the overshadowed Sir Thomas Fairfax, General of Parliament's New Model Army. Professor Andrew Hopper, Colonel Nick Lipscombe and MJ Logue discuss who he isn't better remembered, along with:…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the War of the three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to Colonel Nick Lipscombe, whose new book (published by Osprey) has just been released. An Atlas and Concise History of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms maps the various sieges and battles that took place in England …
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the War of the three Kingdoms. In this episode I speak to Keith Dowen, deputy-curator of the Royal Armouries, about the Littlecote Collection (the most important surviving civil war armoury) and the individual civil war artefacts in the collection such as: Iconic armou…
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Seahawks announced that there will be no fans in the stands for their first three home games, which includes match-ups against the Patriots, Cowboys and Vikings. Russell Wilson shared a few more thoughts on Seattle's offense, "Let Russ Cook," and the Hawks considering WR's Antonio Brown and Josh Gordon. The Mariners beat the Dodgers 6-4, snapping L…
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Pete Carroll addressed a minor groin tweak that sidelined LB Jordyn Brooks this week. Carroll is hopeful that the first rounder will be back this week. The Seahawks head coach also detailed the offensive line competition and explained which pass rushers have stood out in camp. Veteran TE Greg Olsen joined 710 ESPN to talk about his transition from …
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All-Pro safety Jamal Adams told 710 ESPN Seattle he's overjoyed to be here in Seattle. How will the Seahawks utilize him? How does he feel about being classified as a box safety? Adams also had a pitch-perfect response to former d-coordinator Gregg Williams saying he might get "bored" with Seattle's scheme. Pete Carroll said a few players have been…
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Pete Carroll spoke with 710 ESPN Seattle to talk about the start of training camp, the addition of Jamal Adams and how the team plans to utilize the All-Pro safety. What does the secondary look like with Adams, Quandre Diggs, Shaquill Griffin and Quinton Dunbar? How are the rookies progressing? How will first round pick Jordyn Brooks get in the mix…
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Send us a Text Message. This podcast looks at anything and everything to do with the War of the three Kingdoms. In this episode I'll be joined by two very special 17th century authors; Dr Linda Porter (author of Royal Renegades) and Miranda Malins (author of The Puritan Princess). We'll be at home with Charles and Oliver, finding out about the men …
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Russell Wilson was asked about the "Let Russ Cook" campaign and responded by saying he'd love to " make some stuff happen" earlier in games. He would love to treat every quarter like the fourth quarter and have the opportunity to get ahead earlier in games. Will Russ get more opportunities to open things up in the first half? The Seahawks cut a roo…
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Seahawks training camp day one is in the books. Pete Carroll says safety Jamal Adams is already establishing himself as a leader, CB Quinton Dunbar will join the team soon, and confirms that WR John Ursua had a false positive COVID-19 test. Carroll also delivered updates on Chris Carson, Rashaad Penny, KJ Wright and new draft picks Darrell Taylor a…
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The Seahawks begin training camp today! The Pac-12 postponed all sports through the end of the year, citing health and safety concerns. The postponement applies to football, but also winter sports scheduled to start in 2020, like basketball. Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said student athletes will continue to have their scholarships guaranteed. T…
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