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The History Syndicate Podcast
61. Discussing 'Glider Pilots in Sicily' with Mike Peters
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mike 'Chalky' Peters to the pod to discuss his book 'Glider Pilots in Sicily'. An avid researcher and expert battlefield guide, Mike discusses the nuances of the Glider Pilot Regiment and their actions around the Sicily Op Husky Campaign, which includes Op Ladbroke (9th -10th July 1943 and Op Fustian (13-14th July 1943). The first mass use of the Horsa Glider, it did not go well and yet many lessons were learned for the later decisive operation of Overlord in Normandy.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The...
2026-05-06
1h 01
The Zen Mastery Podcast
How to Naturally improve Your Testosterone Without TRT — Mark Holman & Angel Martin Cordova
Most men go to the doctor, get told everything looks normal, and walk out still feeling like something is wrong. Mark Holman is the guy they should have seen instead.Get a Free Gift: https://grow.astrozenmarketing.com/Mark is a men's holistic health coach who went from 300 to 1100 testosterone naturally by addressing root causes instead of masking symptoms. In this episode he breaks down why TRT is almost always a last resort that gets jumped to too quickly, what functional blood work reveals...
2026-04-28
35 min
Crossroads with the Burtons Podcast
Ep.046: Mark Martin and Ward Burton Rehash Old Racing Stories and Some of Their Contact on the Track. Mark Martin Turns Down Hendrick Deal TWICE Before Signing
This episode of Crossroads With The Burtons Podcast is packed with great stories and new info. Ward Burton and Jeb Burton sit down with Mark Martin and his son, Mathew Martin. Ward and Mark share old racing stories and revisit some of the contact they had on the track over the years. They also tell of different phone calls and ride offers they received over the years and Mark Martin reveals that he had turned down Rick Hendrick twice before he accepted the offer to drive for him. Mark also shares about his time on the committee which decided...
2026-04-23
1h 24
The History Syndicate Podcast
60. Discussing 'Women who ruled the world' with Dr Elizabeth Norton.
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Elisabeth Norton to the pod to discuss her latest book, 'Women Who Ruled The World: 5000 Years of Female Monarchy'. Mark and Beth discuss what is considered as monarchy, what it means to be a ruler and some of the more unknown female monarchs from history. Discussions range from ancient rulers throughout pre-modern, early modern and modern monarchs, including Maria Thersea, Isabella I of Castile, Mary I of England and more.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a...
2026-04-21
45 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
59. Visiting the Battlefield of Bosworth (1485) with Ben Mayne
On this episode, Mark revisits the Wars of the Roses with Ben Mayne to discuss teh Battle of Bosworth. The difference this time is that they visit the battlefield on the ground and record their conversation as they walk the terrain of the landmark battle that saw the beginning of the Tudor dynasty in England and the end of Richard III. They visit new monuments, describe the various battlefield events and the terrain as a supplement to episode 29 where they both discussed the intricacies of the Battle.From the macro to the micro topics of history...
2026-04-15
42 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
58. Discussing the Coventry Blitz with Ben Mayne
On this episode, Mark records his first podcast live on location in Coventry to discuss the blitz during the Second World War with the excellent Ben Mayne. Ben works with various guided tours but also the Liberation Route Europe to ensure that individuals are educated and made aware of the not only the battles, but the civilian costs to the wars. Ben created a tour of Coventry for the 85th Anniversary of the November 1940 Blitz when the Luftwaffe destroyed large parts of Coventry, trying to subvert its industrial manufacture. Ben kindly took Mark to some of the locations and...
2026-04-08
40 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
57. Discussing Brigadier-General Hugo Dee Pree with Professor Gary Sheffield
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Professor Gary Sheffield to dicuss his work on Hugo De Pree and his book 'In Haig's Shadow: Brigadier-General Hugo De Pree and the First World War. A consumate professional who chose the Royal Regiment of Artillery as a technical officer and then trained staff officer career route in the British Army, he was a World War One general who has faded into obscurity. Gary discusses how without individuals like Brigadier-General Hugo De Pree, the British Army would not have functioned so well and the research he has been able to bring to the...
2026-03-25
53 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
56. Discussing Comte d'Erlon's 1st Corps at Waterloo (1815) with Dr Graeme Callister
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Graeme Callister back to the syndicate to discuss the Comte d'Erlon's 1st Corps Attack at the Battle of Waterloo (1815). They discuss what was a Napoleonic Corps, who were the men of 1st Corps, where they came from and what their experience had been been during not on the Waterloo Campaign, but the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars writ large? Discussions on the attack itself, deserters, the formation the Corps adopted and what happened during the attack.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the...
2026-03-18
1h 13
The History Syndicate Podcast
55. Discussing the Battle of Culloden with Toby McLeod
On this episode, Mark welcomes Toby McLeod back to the syndicate to discuss the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Mark and Toby discuss the battle lines, the tactics and the effect of the outcome of the battle on both personalities and also in general on the troops that fought.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They do not represent any views of any other...
2026-03-11
40 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
54. Discussing the Jacobite Rising and the Road to Culloden (1745-46) with Toby McLeod
On this episode, Mark welcomes Toby McLeod onto the syndicate to discuss the road to the Battle of Culloden (1746) and the Jacobite Rising of 1745. On this first episode, they discuss the rival sides, the domestic backgrounds and the international conflict that provided the cauldron in which the rising happened. This includes the campaign in 1745-6, such as the Battles of Prestonpans and Falkirk, the turn around at Derby and then onto the moors near Inverness in Scotland. A complicated period in British history where Mark and Toby seek to establish a understandable background to later discuss what happened at...
2026-03-04
1h 02
Kenny Wallace Media
"Total Dominance" From Tyler Reddick | Mark Martin Archive Ep 8
Mark Martin, Matt Martin and Charlie Marlow are back with episode #8 of the Mark Martin Archive Podcast! The guys break down an exciting race weekend at COTA & St. Pete, highlighted by Tyler Reddick's history making drive. The Martin's discuss Mark's road course prowess and that magical 1993 summer where Mark Martin could not lose for a month.#nascar #racing #markmartin #tylerreddickBig Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
2026-03-03
51 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
53. Discussing Dwight D Eisenhower and the Holocaust with Dr Jason Lantzer
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Jason Lanzter from the Butler University, Indiana, USA to discuss Gen Dwight D Eisenhower's engagement with the impact of the Holocaust. His book Dwight Eisenhower and the Holocaust: A History illustrates the topic superbly. He discusses how Gen Eisenhower wanted the Holocaust documented to ensure that it was never forgotten alongside providing the evidence and documentation for the trails of those responsible. He discussed how the discovery of Ohrdruf Camp, the first by US Forces in April 1945, impacted Gen Eisenhower when he went to see it. Alongside seeing the destruction that the Second...
2026-02-25
59 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
52. Discussing the United States 42nd Division in WW2 with Erin Faith Allen
On this episode, Mark welcomes Erin Allen to discuss the United States Army 42nd (Rainbow Division). Speakings about the Division's origins around the First World War, its deployment and then subsequent deployments to the European theatre during the Second World War. With the soldier experience being a clear passion, Erin discusses her research with an empathy for others who have served on operations overseas. Additionally, their expereince around the Holocaust also allowed the conversation to delve further into the topic of the soldier experience in the Division.From the macro to the micro topics of history...
2026-02-11
1h 01
The History Syndicate Podcast
51. Discussing the history of urban warfare and the doctrine of the 'Home Guard' in WW2 with Stu Lyle
On this episode, Mark welcomes Stu Lyle to discuss the history of urban warfare with a deep dive into the formation of the Home Guard and their role in the development of Urban Warfare doctrine. Mark and Stu discuss the variations of urban warfare, how it has evolved and how there are a number a myths associated with such operations. One of the big myths is that of the 'Dads Army', who had more of a intricate role in development fighting in built up areas and its employment in North-West Europe during the Second World War....
2026-02-04
1h 07
ProActivators Podcast
From Addiction & Anxiety to Jesus: Mark Martin’s Testimony + The 6 Pillars
In this episode of the ProActivators Podcast, Gabriel sits down in-person with Mark Martin — a faith-driven entrepreneur, evangelist, and young leader with a powerful testimony.Mark shares the real story behind his transformation: growing up around faith but not truly knowing God, falling into addiction, depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts… and then having a life-changing encounter where he heard the Lord say:“I love you, my son.”From that moment, everything shifted.Together, Gabriel and Mark walk through the ProActivator Framework and the Six Pi...
2026-02-02
46 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
50. Discussing 'Crusader Armies' with Dr Steve Tibble
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Dr Steve Tibble to discuss his book 'Crusader Armies' where he dispels many of the macro popular perspectives of "The Crusades". That the reasons why the armies fought, how they fought and how they were motivated may not be as obvious as it seems yet far more complex. Additionally, Mark and Steve discuss a mutual love for wargaming and revisit Steve's book 'Assassins and Templars' which has been taken by Wargames Illustrated and others to build a game to explore the topic.From the macro to the micro topics of...
2026-01-28
58 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
49. Discussing '1945:The Reckoning: War, Empire and the Struggle for a New World' with Phil Craig
On this episode, Mark welcomes Phil Craig to discuss his book '1945: The Reckoning: War, Empire and the Struggle for a New World'. In this conversation, Phil discusses with Mark the wider thematic points around 1945 and the world that emerged from the Second World War. This includes the relationship between Great Britain and its then Empire, the relationship with the USA and facets of Indian Independence. Within the book, through a cast of real people, Phil brings to life the world in which they lived under the realities of the macro topics discussed during this episode....
2026-01-21
41 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
48. Discussing interned Pilots and Air Crew in neutral countries during the Second World War with Andrew White
On this episode, Mark welcomes Andrew White onto the podcast to discuss WW2 Pilots and Aircrew in neutral countries. An often overlooked niche of the Second World War, Andrew discusses the nuances of airmen being held in neutral countries and the different approaches various neutral countries took towards them. The international legal framework was outdated and had not considered the use of airpower in warfare leading to differences in how countries approached the interned personnel. So many facets of this conversation were eye-opening and informative, that most people would not have thought about previously. A forgotten history brought back...
2026-01-14
50 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
47. Discussing 'Expectation of Valor: Planning for the Iraq War' with Dr Kevin Benson
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Kevin Benson, a retired Colonel from the US Army who was a key planner for Operation Cobra II, the US led Invasion of Iraq in 2003. Mark and Kevin discuss his book titled 'Expectation of Valor: Planning for the Iraq War'. Kevin discusses how the book is to correct the belief that their was no planning for what was to happen after the initial invasion of Iraq by the US led coalition in 2003. That significant effort was placed not only into the invasion planning itself, but also all the eventualities that could come next...
2026-01-07
54 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
46. Discussing The Rise of Henry Tudor with Nathen Amin
On this episode, Mark welcomes Nathen Amin to the syndicate to discuss the establishment of the Tudor dynasty in England through the efforts of Henry VII. A deep understanding and discussion expertly led by Nathan into the Wars of the Roses. Henry VII was the 'outsider' for much of the clash between the Red Rose House of Lancaster and the White Rose House of York between1455 and its end with the famous Battle of Bosworth in 1485. Nathen discusses the Welsh heritage of Henry and how his claim to the throne was established, alongside discussing how he kept that throne...
2025-12-31
59 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
45. Discussing 'The Assassins and Templars: A Battle in Myth and Blood' with Dr Steve Tibble.
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Steve Tibble to discuss his new book 'The Assassins and Templars: A Battle in Myth and Blood'. Fascinated by the topic, Mark quickly likes to dig into the actual history of the Assassins and Templar's with Steve to establish where these groups predominantly came from. How did they achieve the projected influence they wielded and even down the ages to the extent what were very small groups are still being discussed today. Albeit not always achieving their tactical aims, the success of their influence to get deals and to be treated as equals...
2025-12-24
1h 00
The History Syndicate Podcast
44. Discussing 'Jungle Warrior: Britain's Greatest SOE Commander' with Richard Duckett
On this episode, Mark welcomes Richard Duckett to discuss his latest book about Lt Col Edgar Peacock DSO MC and Bar called 'Jungle Warrior: Britain's Greatest SOE Commander'. Set against the backdrop of the Second World War in Burma, Richard illustrates how Edgar was driven by a strong sense of duty to serve, despite his age in the difficult conditions the 14th Army faced. Reflecting on the service of his own family, Richard states why he became interested in this facet of World War Two and in particular Burma alongside trying to give recognition to all those who fought...
2025-12-17
1h 00
The History Syndicate Podcast
43. Discussing 'The Teacher of Auschwitz' with Wendy Holden
On this episode, Mark welcomes Wendy Holden to the podcast to discuss her recent book 'The Teacher of Auschwitz'. The novel, based on the experience of 'Fredy' Hirsch, a German Jew who grew up loving nature, sport and supporting youth movements, who then had to flee from the Nazis but subsequently found himself in Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, aka Terezin, and then Auschwitz. Fredy, was able to organise the youth education and sports in these camps, which gave hope to many throughout the horrible terrors of the Holocaust. Wendy's book brings a reminder of these awful events to the attention...
2025-12-03
53 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
42. British Recruiting in The First and Second World Wars with Dr Harry J Sanderson
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Harry J Sanderson to the podcast to discuss the British approach and public perspectives to recruiting or volunteering for military service in the First and Second World Wars. Their discussion begins with the perceptions of Victorian society on military service and how there is a difference between motivations for volunteer service in 'peacetime' and 'wartime'. Most interestingly, why conflicts are remembered in different ways and the differences between the First and Second World War motivations are chatted about, as well as the delivery of a superb quote that "The Infantry will always be...
2025-11-26
1h 01
The History Syndicate Podcast
41. The Gunners at Passchendale (1917) with Simon Shephard
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Simon Shephard to the syndicate to discuss 'The Gunners' aka the Royal Regiment of Artillery at the Battle of Passchendaele (1917) aka 3rd Ypres. Simon expertly leads on discussing the strategic context, to the ground and then into the nuances of the battle itself. Originally the most well known battles of the First World War, particularly by veterans, it become overshadowed from the 1950's onwards by The Battle of the Somme in the public memory. This episode catches the original reasons why this battle was the enduring memory for many of the First World...
2025-11-19
1h 19
The History Syndicate Podcast
40. History and Wargame Design with Alessio Cavatore
On this episode, Mark welcomes Alessio Cavatore previously of Games Workshop where he designed supplement games for the brand and more recently with his own company River Horse games. As the co-designer for Warlord Games' World War Two game Bolt Action, Mark was very keen on interviewing Alessio for the pod particularly on how history influences wargame design. Replicating history in wargaming is a difficult task, which sometimes requires simplification, but also a guard against rule creep to ensure that the game remains accessible and playable. This is Alessio's drive to achieve a sophistication through simplicity, "designing a complex...
2025-11-05
56 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
39. Discussing the Teutonic Order (1190-1291) with Dr Nic Morton
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Nic Morton onto the syndicate to discuss the Teutonic Order, in particular, the Teutonic Knights who crusaded in the Middle East but also in Northern Prussia, modern day the 'Baltic States'. A complex and diverse population interacting in the 'Crusader States' during the 13th and 14th century, factionalism is rife that required peacemaking but ultimately it came down to the relationships between individuals than institutions themselves. Herman Von Selsa stands out as a individual who could manoeuvre benefactors and patrons towards a common cause for the institution, and in this case, for the...
2025-10-29
1h 01
Security Thought Leadership: in conversation with Martin Gill
Mark Folmer - Thought Leadership Interview
Mark Folmer is a high-profile Canadian security professional. He has twice won awards as a 'Global Influencer in Security Thought Leadership'. He is a regular panellist and speaker on the security circuit from his expertise in physical and corporate security, as well as robotics. He is also an experienced volunteer leader. Sign up to the Security & Risk Thought Leadership Newsletter and Event Updates
2025-10-27
46 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
38. 'The Hunger Winter' and Operation MANNA - Humanitarian Relief in Holland 1945 with Frank Pleszak
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frank Pleszak back to the syndicate to discuss Operation Manna that took place in Holland beginning in April 1945. Coupled with Operation Chowhound from the USA and Operation Faust, humanitarian aid was delivered by air and road into Holland to prevent starvation amongst the civilian populations. Having run events at the Avro Heritage Museum in Manchester with veterans, Frank provides the comments that were made by the veterans about this task that they were not prepared for, or trained for, at the end of the war to ensure that the people of Holland were fed.
2025-10-22
36 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
37. Discussing 'The Line of Splendor'; General Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution with Salina B Baker
On this episode, Mark welcomes Salina B Baker to the syndicate to discuss General Nathanael Greene via her historical fiction book, 'The Line of Splendor'. A deep dive into the American Revolution and War of Independence they discuss the seminal moments in General Greene's life, including his motivations, successes and near crippling debt incurred for trying to do the right thing by his soldiers. A problem solver from an early age, Salina tells the story of how people felt during the 18th Century, rather than simply telling the story. Through her research into the historical record, mostly into General...
2025-10-15
59 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
36. The shelters of the London Underground in two world wars with Niall Devitt
On this episode, Mark welcomes Niall Devitt to discuss the shelters of the London Underground during the First and Second World Wars. Niall was proudly raised from a London Underground railway family and studied history for five years at King's London. A tour de force on the subject combining his passions and interests about all trains, history, TV and comedy, Niall depth of knowledge and research is an impressive and interesting conversation that leads from the Zepplin Airship bombardments by the German Army onto London during World War One through to the political conundrums of using the underground as...
2025-10-08
1h 21
The History Syndicate Podcast
35. Historical Wargaming and 'The Lard' with Nick Skinner
On this episode, Mark welcomes Nick Skinner from the 'Two Fat Lardies' to the syndicate to discuss historical wargaming. While trying to understand what 'the Lard' actually is, they both discuss how wargaming can be used to understand the past alongside what soldiers felt as they went through their experiences. Offering a wide range of game rules, the 'Lardies' off different ways to get after understanding military history at what ever level desired. Be it at platoon commander or at Army General level, they have sought to bring to life through wargaming many of the past campaigns that continue...
2025-10-01
1h 05
The History Syndicate Podcast
34. The Herefordshire Light Infantry Museum with Andy Taylor
On this episode, Mark welcomes Andy Taylor to discuss the Herefordshire Light Infantry. With a heritage dated back several hundred years, established as a militia due to the threat of invasion to the British Isles, this band of rifle volunteers, marksmen and motivated individuals, formed the core of a trained unit that would find itself deployed in the Anglo-Boer war (1899-1902), The First world War (1914-18) and The Second World War (1939-45). MarK and Andy discuss their origins, the people of the force and some of their biggest actions and anecdotes, including Suvla Bay in Gallipoli (1915) out to the...
2025-09-24
58 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
33. The Victoria Cross and Arnhem VCs (1944) with Mark Green
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mark Green to discuss the Victoria Cross and particularly those awarded for the Battle of Arnhem (17th-26th September 1944) during the Second World War as discussed in his book 'Arnhem VCs'. They discuss the background to the Victoria Cross from it's investiture, the big picture around Arnhem, and also the five recipients of that award for valour as a result of their actions during the World War Two campaign to cross the River Rhine into Germany.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the...
2025-09-17
1h 08
The History Syndicate Podcast
32. Footnote No Longer Pt 3: The mistaken air raid in Besancon and subsequent SOE operations during the Second World War with John Cresswell
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Jon Cresswell to the syndicate to discuss the third part of the Second World War story of Besancon in occupied France. Previously, Jon had discussed the women in blue (Ep 10) and the Liberation of Besancon (Ep 20). This story sits between those two events. It is a story of an RAF Air Raid gone wrong that leads to the bombing of Besancon and the destruction of parts of the town. The intended target was a factory manufacturing components for the FW190 about an hours drive from Besancon. Seeking to prevent air raids in the...
2025-09-10
55 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
31. Discussing Korea: War Without End with Dr Rob Lyman
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Robert Lyman the co-author of a recent release 'Korea: War Without End'. They discuss the origins of the Korean War (1950-1953) that resulted from the in-balance between the hubris of rising and withdrawing powers in the Korean peninsular post the Second World War. That the war itself was effectively split into two wars that speak to the historical lessons for military war fighting, particularly how they are easily forgotten and costly to relearn.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for...
2025-09-03
1h 04
The History Syndicate Podcast
30. Discussing Charlecote Mill with Karl Grevatt
On this episode, Mark welcomes Karl Grevatt from Charlecote Mill and he is the miller at the still functioning flour mill in Hampton Lucy, Warwickshire. It's known that there was a mill servings the local area in the Domesday book (1086) and although many of the mill's records were burned, many clues remain in source documents and the mill itself about its history. From local crime and punishment in the 17th century to the blessing protection marks in the mill, Karl not only keeps the memory of the mill alive, but also the techniques and knowledge of flour milling that...
2025-08-27
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
29. The Battle of Bosworth 22nd August 1485 ending The Wars of the Roses with Ben Mayne
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Ben Mayne to discuss the Battle of Bosworth Field 22nd August 1485 on the 540th anniversary of the battle. The discussion ranges from the background to the War of the Roses, mentions of some of the other significant battles, the road to Bosworth and a talk through of the battle itself. A great topic about one of the most seminal moments in the British history that marked the end of the Plantagenents and the beginning of the Tudor Dynasty.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate...
2025-08-22
1h 03
The History Syndicate Podcast
28. The importance of the wrist watch to the First World War, aka World War One, with Dr Eric Hollister
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Dr Eric Hollister to the podcast and they discuss the importance of the wrist watch during the First World War. Eric had previously been on the podcast on Ep 12 While you were Sleeping, Pearls of wisdom from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. They discuss the reasoning for keeping time, the development of the pocket and pendant watches onto the wrist, particularly during the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902), the marketing of the watch and how that began to be utilised by the military during the First World War. The discussion includes...
2025-08-20
40 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
27. Discussing 'Religion and the Western Allies in the Second World War' with Professor Michael Snape
On this episode, Mark welcomes Professor Michael Snape to discuss religion and the Western Allies in the World War. Their conversation takes them from the soldiers of D-Day, to the roots of their beliefs anchored in times such as the British Civil Wars. Mike discusses these linkages into the welfare and educational provisions that arose as a result of the welfare state concurrent to the rest of the war effort. That direct comparisons to the struggles of warfare directly link into the experience of wartime generations. They discuss the symbolism of the military wartime cemeteries, alongside the personal inscriptions...
2025-08-13
1h 25
The History Syndicate Podcast
25. Discussing the Burma Campaign and 'Thunder Run: Meiktila 1945' during the Second World War with Jack Bowsher
On this episode, Mark welcomes fellow podcaster Jack Bowsher form the Forgotten War Burma WW2 Pod to the syndicate to discuss the Second World War Burma campaign towards Meiktila in 1945. That the Imperial Japanese Army is not finished, indeed, many of the units involved had not been fully part of the disastrous 1944 campaigns to Imphal and Kohima. However, the Allies, and in particularly Field Marshal Slim and the 14th Army, are becoming comfortable with being surrounded, using air superiority to ensure supply and then creating equipment overmatch with the Japanese, in particular regarding armour. Jack discusses the campaign and...
2025-08-13
1h 06
Theology, Things & Stuff
From Drugs & Rock Music To Jesus - Rev. Mark Martin | Theology, Things & Stuff #010
Evangelist • Psalmist • Worship LeaderFor over 30 years Rev. Martin has been serving the Lord around the world, preaching and singing the word of GOD. Helping others to seek an intimate relationship and lifestyle of worship with the Lord. Mark is know for his seminar teachings, mentoring worship teams and leaders, as well as helping pastors wherever needed. His testimony of his own miraculous encounter with the Lord not only healed and delivered Mark from death, but has changed countless lives around the world, by the power and presence of GOD!Website: markmartinministries.com
2025-08-12
1h 50
The History Syndicate Podcast
26. The relationship between history and wargaming with John Stallard
On this episode, Mark welcomes Warlord Games’ John Stallard to the syndicate to discuss the relationship between wargaming and history. John discusses his recollection Brigadier Peter Young and his time in the Sealed Knot, to the writing of historical wargames for the First World War, the Boer War and into the realms of 'what ifs' concerning Konflict '47. The conversations revolve from Mark's interests in the Zulu Wars over to John's passion for simply having a good game. An interesting and enjoyable episode between two individuals who simply love history and wargaming.From the macro to th...
2025-08-06
49 min
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24. Discussing 'Black Redcoats: The Corps of Colonial Marines 1814-16' with Matt Taylor
On this episode, Mark welcomes the excellent Matt Taylor onto the pod to discuss his recent book 'Black Redcoats: The Corps of Colonial Marines 1814-16'. This was a fascinating chat that offers a new perspective, derived from the historical contemporary primary sources, about the events around the war and in particular, at the Battle of Bladensburg (24th August 1814). Moat notably, it focusses on the psychological impact of emancipation on all the belligerents alongside a number of interesting vignettes from his research that bring the individual stories to life. This conversation certainly changed Mark's perspective on the conventional narrative...
2025-07-23
1h 10
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23. Aristocracy, The Titanic and New York: 'The Lost Passenger' with Frances Quinn
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frances Quinn to the syndicate to discuss her historical fiction, The Lost Passenger. A journey of a young woman called Eleanor, who is from an bourgeois family, marries into aristocracy, to a journey on the Titanic that leads to a new life in New York. Frances discusses her research and characters in this episode, as well as the reasons behind her plot points. A fabulous conversation that weaved the historical facts around this story.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for...
2025-07-16
48 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
22. Normandy '44: Discussing Operation CHARNWOOD with Ben Mayne
On this episode, Mark welcomes battlefield guide and Liberation Route Europe UK Team Managing Director Ben Mayne to the syndicate to discuss Operation CHARNWOOD. They discuss the plans and the actions of the Canadian 3rd, British 3rd and 59th Divisions', supported by significant airforce, naval and artillery assets in and around Caen between 7-10th July 1944. Caen was a D-Day objective in the Normandy campaign and for five weeks, the divisions prepared and fought in numerous operations before beginning the liberation of Caen itself in this operation. An urban operation, on a scale not done so before by the...
2025-07-09
55 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
21. Discussing Prince Rupert, Martson Moor and First English Civil War with Mark Turnbull
On this episode, Mark Turnbull from the pod 'Cavaliercast' comes onto the syndicate to discuss Prince Rupert of the Rhine, which is the topic of his recently released book. Rupert is discussed alongside the First English Civil War and the Battle of Marston Moor, as well as his dog boye, his successes and drawbacks, his relationship with King Charles I and providing the royalist cause with resolve and the beliefs of the time. However, the end of the civil war was not the end of Rupert's story, and Mark introduces Rupert's involvement as a naval commander during the restoration...
2025-07-02
1h 04
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20. Footnote in History no longer: Discussing the Liberation and Battle of Besancon in the Second World War (1945) with Jon Cresswell
On this episode, Mark welcomes back Jon Cresswell to tell the syndicate more of his research related to the French town of Besancon. This time they discuss the Battle of Besancon in September 1944 as the US 3rd Infantry Division fought and liberated the town, supported by the 45 US Division, French 1st Armoured and 3rd Divisions, alongside 3rd French SAS Squadron Garrison troops and elements of 11th Panzer Division fought against General Truscott's units, yet neglected to hold or demolition a key bridge at Battant. Coincidentally, this as the same bridge not demolitioned in 1940 that allow a German advance westward...
2025-06-25
39 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
19. Discussing Fall Gelb (1940): The Fallschrimjager on the Albert Canal and Fort Eben-Emael with Mike Peters
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mike Peters, expert on glider operations during the second world war, host of the Mighty Eighth Podcast, co-author of Glider Pilots of Arnhem, The Glider Pilot Regiment and Bomb Group books. Mark and Mike discuss the Fallschrimjager operations on the Albert Canal in Belgium on 10 May 1940. Divided into four assault groups using the DFS 230 gliders, they launch four assaults codenamed Granite at Fort Ében-Émael, Steel on the Veldwezelt bridge, Iron on the Kanne bridge and Concrete on the Vroenhoven bridge. These assaults were in preparation to allow the Panzer regiments to advance into Be...
2025-06-18
1h 07
The History Syndicate Podcast
18. The Falklands War (1982): Discussing 'The Yompers' with Brigadier Ian Gardiner
This episode contains explicit language and contains recollections of warfare. Listener discretion is advised.On this episode, Mark welcomes Brigadier Ian Gardiner to the syndicate to discuss his experience of the Falklands War (1982) as a company commander in 45 Commando as outlined in his book 'The Yompers: With 45 Commando in the Falklands War'. They discuss the experiences of the war from deployments, the problems of logistics, the combat at the Battle of the Two Sisters on 11th-12th June 1982 and the capture of Port Stanley. Reflecting and recalling experiences, they discuss the impact of the Battle of...
2025-06-11
1h 07
The History Syndicate Podcast
17. The Lady with the Lamp: Discussing Florence Nightingale with Mrs Yvonne Stone MBE
On this episode, Mark welcomes Mrs Yvonne Stone MBE to the syndicate to discuss Florence Nightingale. With connections to the Bracebridges, a local North Warwickshire family in Atherstone, Florence was encouraged to pursue her passion for the care of others. With their support and that of other officials, she took over the control of a makeshift hospital in Scutari for Allied soldiers during the Crimean War (1853-1856), turning it around with new methods of hygiene and care resulting in saving lives. Known as the 'Lady with the Lamp', she certainly achieved much in the face of poor odds during...
2025-06-04
58 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
16. Discussing 'Nothing for Something: The Violet Charlesworth story' with Mark Bridgeman
On this episode, Mark welcomes author Mark Bridgeman to the syndicate to discuss his newly released book 'Nothing for Something: The Violet Charlesworth Story'. Mark discussed the story of Violet Charlesworth, an Edwardian con-artist who defrauded many to steal the equivalent of over £4,000,000 in assets. It is likely that she stole far more and when her creditors caught up with her, along with other collaborators, she staged her own death in a car accident in North Wales, only to spark a media storm to locate her. Unbelievably, Violet managed to continue the scam until her day in court and s...
2025-05-28
51 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
15. Re-evaluating the British Staff contribution to the Napoleonic Wars: The British Army Staff College High Wycombe with Dr William Fletcher
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr William Fletcher to the syndicate to discuss the British Army Staff College during the Napoleonic Wars. The subject of his upcoming publication in 2026, Will discusses the purpose and impact of the British Army staff cohort in the Peninsular War that fought under The Duke of Wellington. From the bonds created at the college, also known as The Antelope Inn in high Wycombe, through to providing the common planning and orders practices between Wellington's Divisions and Allied unit, enabled an ever growing Army operating over increasing areas of terrain towards success on the battlefield...
2025-05-21
48 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
14. The French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies with Dr Graeme Callister
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Graeme Callister to the syndicate to discuss the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Armies. Author of the upcoming title "Napoleon's Conscripts: Conscription and the French Army 1798-1815' and 'Waterloo: The Attack of I Corps', Graeme guides the episode through the intricacies of the french forces, how they were raised, trained and fought against a backdrop of the French Revolution, the rise of Napoleon as Consul and the Emperor of the French Empire. Perhaps all saw the external threats to France as a uniting force to create an experienced fighting force that gains competence...
2025-05-14
1h 06
How Do You Say That?!
Martin Whiskin: The one with the P.G. Rated Stories!
In ep 120 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Martin Whiskin joins Sam and Mark to talk about why tackling telephony in new and innovative ways can delight your clients... we head into a boxing ring to get into as big a character as we can... and we tow the PG line in some of our stories!!Our VO question this week is all about how training is the key when you want to explore new areas in voiceover.Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an...
2025-05-09
30 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
13. The unsung heroes of Waterloo: Re-evaluating the Dutch-Belgium contributions to the Battle of Qautre-Bras and Waterloo (1815) with Andre Dellevoet
On this episode, Mark welcomes Andre Dellevoet to the syndicate to discuss the role played by the Dutch-Belgium contingent of the Allied Army during the Waterloo Campaign (1815), particularly at the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days before, in preparation for this topic to be released for TV on History Channel in September with Andre. From an initial discussion into why Andre wanted to produce history programmes, focussed up on the film Napoleon, into the topic the Dutch-Belgium contribution to Waterloo, which actually lies in the Battle of Quatre-Bras two days prior to Waterloo. The importance of the crossroads at Quatre-Bra...
2025-05-07
1h 02
The History Syndicate Podcast
12. While you were sleeping: Pearls of Wisdom from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College's Guest Speaker Program with Dr Eric Hollister
On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Eric Hollister (Lieutenant Colonel US Army Retired) to the podcast to discuss his research on the Command and General Staff College Guest Visitor Programme. Throughout the episode, they discuss the requirements made of Eric from the research, transcribing audio reels into text pre-auto transcription, for circa 135 hours of speeches, alongside the core tenants and values that the guest speakers discussed. The episode features original audio from General Matthew Ridgway discussing courage, General Omar Bradley discussing leadership for the 1944 Normandy invasion and some thoughts on his friend General George S Patton during the Battle...
2025-04-30
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
11. The First World War: Operational Michael and The German Spring Offensive (1918) with Professor Matthias Strohn
On this episode, Mark welcomes onto the podcast Professor Matthias Strohn, writer of many First World War books and host of the 'Both Sides of the Wire' WW2 podcast. They to discuss the German spring offensive of 1918 and in particular, Operation Michael beginning on 21st March 1918. Despite tactical innovations and procedures, it results in very significant casualties for the German Army on the Western Front, outstripping the number of casualties suffered by the British Army on 1st July 1916. They describe the strategic situation post 1917 moving into 1918 involving the Eastern Front and the arrival of American troops on the Western...
2025-04-23
1h 14
The History Syndicate Podcast
10. The women in blue: the internees of Besancon (1940-41) with Jon Cresswell
On this episode, Mark welcomes Jon Cresswell to the syndicate to discuss the role played by the town of Besancon in France during the Second World War (1939-1945). Originally it was meant to cover the internees of the Vauban fortress in the town, an SOE enabled bombing raid on its railway station, and then finally its literation by the United States Army. However, each were such fascinating subjects, they all now have their own episode. So join this one to discuss the internees of Besancon in 1940-41. A tale of tenacity, courage in the face of adversity, resistance and...
2025-04-16
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
9. Alliot Verdon Roe history, Avro and the Avro Heritage Museum with Ian Peat
On this episode, Mark welcomes Ian Peat to the syndicate to discuss the evolution of AV Roe's aviation company Avro in Manchester. A lead volunteer at the Avro Heritage Museum, both discuss some of the most iconic planes to have been designed and served in the British Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, alongside what the museum offers the public. A wonderful century of aviation heritage full of anecdotes and facts, Manchesters, Lancasters and Vulcans, this history and insight into the wonderful heritage work of the volunteers at the museum is inspiring and interesting to all.
2025-04-09
51 min
Fit For Life Podcast
Overcoming emotional eating, managing stress & building lasting fitness habits with Mark Pitcher | Certain to Change | Fit For Life Podcast
Guest Name | Certain to Change | Fit For Life Podcast Certain to Change series of the Fit For Life Podcast: Overcoming emotional eating, managing stress & building lasting fitness habits with Mark PitcherIn this episode of the Fit for Life Podcast, host Martin Sharp welcomes Mark Pitcher, founder of the Fit After 50 movement. Mark is a body transformation coach specialising in helping men over 50 lose weight and get fit. His approach focuses on practical, sustainable changes that fit around a busy family and work life.After successfully losing 24kg and keeping it off, Mark...
2025-04-07
59 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
8. Steps to Glory: Commissioning into Britain's Armies 1660-2025 with Simon Shephard and Dr Victoria Carr
On this episode, Mark welcomes Simon Shephard and Dr Victoria Carr to the syndicate to discuss their research and upcoming book 'Steps to Glory; Commissioning into Britain's Armies 1660-2025'. Through this episode, they discuss the evolution of Commissioning as an Officer in Britain's Armies over nearly the last four centuries. From the different 'routes' to gaining a commission and thoughts on selection methodology, the episode introduces a refreshingly new perspective on the subject alongside fascinating insights in to the reforms required by the pre-First World War in 1908, The First and Second World Wars. This includes the establishment of...
2025-04-02
1h 05
The History Syndicate Podcast
7. A re-evaluation of Field Marshal sir Douglas Haig with Professor Gary Sheffield
On this episode, Mark welcomes Professor Gary Sheffield to the syndicate to discuss the re-evaluation of Field Marhsal Sir Douglas Haig. During the episode, they discuss Haig's experiences pre-war, the relationships and approaches of different commanders, the attritional nature of trench warfare, Haig's perhaps over-optimistic drive for innovation (including technological) and also the often overlooked role he played in post-war stability while advocating for military veterans. Excellence from Professor Sheffield, this episode is the perfect initial insight into one of the most controversial personalities and commanders of the First World War.From the macro to the...
2025-03-26
1h 06
The History Syndicate Podcast
6. What it is like to be a Battlefield Guide with Simon Browne
On this episode, Mark welcomes Simon Browne to the syndicate to discuss what it is to be a Battlefield Guide. Their discussion takes them from discussing Simon's experiences of being a battlefield guide, weaving between experiences of taking groups to places such as Omaha Beach, Bastogne and Kohima, as well as discussing the challenges of taking on new areas of expertise for Simon, such as the First World War. A wonderful conversation through delivering history in an alternative medium to print or video, this was a superbly interesting episode on the nuances and responsibilities of becoming and being a...
2025-03-19
1h 03
Three Men for Thee
Episode 134: Mark Koch
Join us today in an amazing interview with Mark Koch. Mark is an amazing film director, and you may have seen many of his films like Lost in Space, Black Dog, The Perfect Game, and many others. In the interview, as we talk with Mark, we discover when he reached a turning point in his life and what led him to that destination. Mark is now leading and producing movies in a very special way now. This is an amazing story, listen to it all from the beginning until the end and you will truly be blessed. You will...
2025-03-12
37 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
5. The Avro Lancaster and the Dambusters with Frank Pleszak
On this episode, Mark welcomes Frank Pleszak to the syndicate to discuss the Avro Lancaster and their role with 617 Squadron, aka 'The Dambusters'. Their discussion takes them from discussing the changes made to the Lancaster for Op Chastise and some of the lesser known elements of the action took place on 16/17 May 1943. With his in depth knowledge and experience as a volunteer at the Avro Heritage Centre, the detail recording in the podcast by Frank is fascinating.From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with...
2025-03-12
1h 02
The History Syndicate Podcast
4. The British Army's lessons from the Anglo-Boer War with Dr Spencer Jones
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark welcomes Dr Spencer Jones to the syndicate to discuss the lessons for the British Army from the Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). They discuss the origins of the war, some of the events that led to the conflict, the role of personalities in adaptation and learning in the Army of the time. Concerning personalities, Mark and Dr Jones also discuss the war as the learning crucible for defining...
2025-03-05
1h 01
The History Syndicate Podcast
2. Gilks' Garage Cafe with Keith and Catherine Gilk
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by Keith and Catherine to discuss their families history in the village of Kineton. From blacksmith to motor dealership and now to cafe ownership, the Gilk's family have seen diversification and change throughout the last century but have managed to maintain a wonderful family story to keep those memories alive.The views expressed are those of the author and guest. They...
2025-02-26
25 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
1. Prince Rupert’s Blew Regiment of Foote with Andy George
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by the Commanding Officer of Prince Rupert's Blew Regiment of Foote, a First English Civil War re-enactment and living history history group who represent the regiment in modern times. They discuss the origins of the "Blewcoat's" in the Civil War, their role throughout the Civil War and the actions they were involved in, revealing fascinating insights into how Prince Rupert ended up giving his...
2025-02-26
45 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
3. The 1711 Expedition to Quebec with Dr Adam Lyons
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for all with a common interest in all things history.On this episode, Mark is joined by Dr Adam Lyons to discuss the ill-fated 1711 expedition to Quebec led by General Hill and Admiral Walker. Overshadowed by events on the European continent during the War of Spanish Succession (1701-1714) and the successes of the Allies led by John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough against the Louis XIV's France, the expedition marked a crucial change in British strategy that shaped the course...
2025-02-26
52 min
The History Syndicate Podcast
0. Introducing The History Syndicate Podcast
From the macro to the micro topics of history, The History Syndicate Podcast is the forum for everybody with a common interest in all things history.Whether your research is academic, a museum exhibition, an historical project or personal family history, the syndicate want to hear it and share it with the world. So much work, time and effort placed into discovering, re-evaluating or add to historical knowledge often goes unsaid, unpublished and unheard. This short trailer is an introduction to the podcast and gives some background behind the idea, alongside two insights into the first...
2025-02-13
14 min
Three Men for Thee
Mark Victor Hansen
Open discussion with the Guinness World Record holder for the most books published and sold. Conversation with this podcast team will allow you to know this incredible author and leader in a way that you may not have expected. Amazing words of wisdom. Listen and learn how to ask, ask and ask. Then go and be successful.Special Guest: Mark Victor Hansen.
2025-02-10
24 min
Three Men for Thee
Mark Victor Hansen
Open discussion with the Guinness World Record holder for the most books published and sold. Conversation with this podcast team will allow you to know this incredible author and leader in a way that you may not have expected. Amazing words of wisdom. Listen and learn how to ask, ask and ask. Then go and be successful.Special Guest: Mark Victor Hansen.
2025-02-07
34 min
Supersonic Hospitality Marketing Podcast Sponsored by NFS Hospitality feat. Mark McC
EP 165 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: CELEBRATING HOSPITALITY WITH LAURA HARPER-HINTON, JAMES NYE, MARK STRETTON, AND MARTIN WOLSTENCROFT
In this Christmas special episode of Supersonic Podcast, Mark McCulloch hosts a festive discussion with industry experts Laura Harper-Hinton from Caravan, Martin Wolstencroft from ARC Inspirations, James Nye from Anglian Country Inns, and Mark Stratton from Fleet Street. The group shares their insights on the challenges and successes in the hospitality sector for 2024, including new openings, the impact of inflation, and the government's budget. While enjoying some drinks and tapas, they delve into the significance of community engagement, marketing strategies, and future aspirations for the industry. They also touch on major industry events and trends like the rise of...
2024-12-25
1h 56
Inner Life, Talks and Thoughts
The Turn of the Tide. Martin Shaw & Mark Vernon talk about discerning the New Christian moment
Martin Shaw and Mark Vernon return for a second conversation following Martin’s embrace of Orthodox Christianity. The first conversation, entitled The Mossy Face of Christ, can be found on my YouTube channel.They discuss what is happening with the apparent resurgence of interest in Christianity, not least in relation to Martin’s new course, The Skin-Boat and the Star. How can we discern the times and best participate in it?They explore the legacy of Christianity that can be such a block for people today and how the withdrawal of faith in contemporary culture may...
2024-11-01
1h 21
Supersonic Hospitality Marketing Podcast Sponsored by NFS Hospitality feat. Mark McC
EP. 155: MARTIN WILLIAMS, STEAK & STRATEGY WITH CEO OF RARE RESTAURANTS
In this episode of the Supersonic Marketing Podcast, Mark McC talks with Martin Williams, CEO of Rare Restaurants, which includes Gaucho and M Restaurants. They talk about Martin's journey in hospitality, leadership insights, and the transformation of Gaucho. The discussion covers important topics such as strong team engagement, innovative marketing strategies, and challenges in the hospitality sector. Additionally, Martin shares his favourite travel destinations, standout dining experiences, and his top restaurant picks, including Trinity by Adam Byatt.About GuestMartin Williams is the dynamic CEO of Rare Restaurants, the group behind some of t...
2024-08-28
1h 24
Football Hautnah! - EFA, GFL AFLE & NFL: Einblicke vom Coach
Special Guest: Mark Nzeocha (#101) Gemeinsamer Weg mit Martin & Mark's NFL Karriere.
00:00 Special Guest Mark Nzeocha – 7 jähriger NFL Spieler 02:08 Sprachnachricht Philipp Pless – Wie hat Martin Mark und Philipp athletisch trainiert? 10:50 Welchen Einfluss hatte Martin in Mark’s Karriere? 21:20 Mark am Kollege – Wie hat er Spielverständnis aufgebaut? 27:55 „German Football Academy“ – Wie wichtig ist Jugendarbeit? 30:30 Verzicht auf Alkohol? 34:22 Was macht es mit Mark jetzt nicht mehr NFL zu spielen? 40:05 Wie hat Mark sich ein Athleten Mindset aufgebaut? 42:40 Meditation & Visualisieren für den Erfolg 47:40 Atemtechnik – Was hat es Mark schon geholfen? 51:50 Wie sieht eine gute Ern...
2024-01-25
1h 16
What is a Good Life?
What is a Good Life? #52 - A Journey Toward Co-Flourishing with Martin Ebeling
On the 52nd episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am thrilled to introduce our guest, Martin Ebeling. Martin is a philosopher and the co-director of The School of Life Berlin. He is also the co-founder of the Pura Vida Festival Retreat. You can also follow his journey toward and exploration of co-flourishing on The Co-flourishing Project, where he writes under his alias Ocean.In this deeply insightful conversation, we delve into Martin’s exploration of the meaning of life and his shifting from a lone wolf to his fascination with co-flourishing. He shares ho...
2024-01-09
59 min
The Martin Talk Show
Mark Holden - Tea with Ava Gardenr - UNCUT PODCAST Ep37
🎙️ Welcome to Episode 37 of 'The BTS Creative Academy Podcast Uncut' with your host, Martin Colton! 🌟 In this unfiltered conversation, we dive into the extraordinary life of the talented Mark Holden, featuring the captivating episode titled 'Tea with Ava Gardenr' ☕🌺.🔍 Discover Mark's early life in Plymouth, England, and how his passion for acting was planted by his mother's love for live theatre. 🎭 From the local amateur theatre to competing in sprint events, Mark's journey is nothing short of inspiring.🌟 Mark's acting career kicked off in his late 20s, and his impressive resume boasts roles in productions like The Royal Hunt of the Sun, World War...
2023-12-08
1h 21
Your World of Creativity
Martin Tracey, Dark Fiction Author
In this engaging interview, Mark Stinson explores the world of creativity with author Martin Tracey. They begin by discussing Martin's roots in Birmingham, UK, and how his upbringing and surroundings influence his storytelling. Martin's genre, which includes paranormal and fantasy elements, often draws from his working-class background, creating relatable and authentic characters and settings.Martin shares insights into his writing process, emphasizing the importance of writing from the heart and mixing facts with fiction to keep stories engaging and original. He uses a loose framework rather than a strict outline, allowing room for creative inspiration along the...
2023-10-30
27 min
Pirates of the Airwaves
Martin Spencer, Mark Dezzani plus others. Radio Zodiac, Phoenix Radio, Alice's Restaurant Pt.2
So, here we have the second part of my chat with Mark Dezzani, Martin Spencer and Lawrie Hallett. We get through plenty, including talking about the contribution of some well known (and some not so well known) pirates, where, when, why and how some broadcasts took place and plenty of stories about some near misses with the authorities.
2023-03-22
1h 09
Pirates of the Airwaves
Martin Spencer, Mark Dezzani plus others. Radio Zodiac, Phoenix Radio, Alice's Restaurant Pt.1
In the first part of this two part special, I get four old pirates in a studio and light the anorak touch paper and stand well back! In this four way conversation between Lawrie Hallett (Brian Marshall), Martin Spencer (Dave Lane), Mark Dezzani (Rodger Vosene) and me, Mark Wakely (Steve Justin). We talk about how we got into pirate radio and the first tentative steps into broadcasting and why we got involved in this illegal activity. There's plenty of radio talk and some insights into the beginnings of Radio Zodiac, Phoenix Radio and Alice's Restaurant. The second part of...
2023-03-08
1h 09
Microsoft Innovation Podcast
Martin Drab on The MVP Show
FULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/437 Martin Drab’s life background – family, interests, and how he enjoys spending time outdoors with his wife, going on hikes and skiing. In this episode, Martin talks about his journey into the tech industry and shares his thoughts on the evolution of Dynamics 365 and the future of technology. Martin is a software architect and developer with expertise in Java and Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations. The importance of the tech community and how it has evolved over the years, with the advent of new resources and more people getting involved. Martin sh...
2023-02-15
18 min
My Family Thinks I'm Crazy
Occult Origins of Golf, Burial Mounds, and Secret "Clubs" | Mystic Mark on Old World Florida
Dr Narco Longo and I planned this episode after a back and forth we had on Instagram about golf, he invited Ben from Analog to join us, luckily they were there for the whole episode, I had to tap out 90 mins in, either way this was an interesting and unique conversation, I doubt any one has looked into this subject the way we did. Support Old World Florida on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@oldworldfloridaSupport Analog on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@M1NDmoto/featuredThis Podcast is Sponsored by the Hit Kit! check...
2022-12-29
2h 27
Frontline To Boardroom
020: You Can Lead with Mark Cooper
You can give someone all the information they need to be successful, but you can't make them take action. So, how do you inspire someone to take the lead and achieve their goals? In this episode of Frontline to Boardroom, I chat with Mark Cooper who served in the Royal Australian Navy as a Seaman Officer and Cryptologic Intelligence Officer for over 20 years before working across a variety of roles, including significant business owner/partnerships in four highly successful Australian "start-up" companies.Mark shares some amazing insights into leadership and how to inspire others to achieve t...
2022-10-10
47 min
RealEstateAF Podcast
You Haven't Lost Enough - A Diving Deep with a REAL Team Leader - Martin Tirado | Episode 26 - Key Factors Podcast
Send us Fan MailKey Factors Podcast Join your host Mark Jones while he and Rock Star Real Estate Team Leader Martin Tirado, with REAL Brokers, LLC A few topics covered : - Leadership- Growth and Struggle- Growing a Team- Realtors & Lenders - Who's Smarter with Their Money - Gratitude Download on the go and listen anywhere : https://keyfactorspodcast.buzzsprout.com/shareAbout my Guest: Martin Tirado Contact Martin : Website - https://thetiradogroup.com/Email: thetiradogroup@gmail.comFac...
2022-09-20
1h 03
Business Growth Talks
Interview with Martin Thomas - wealth management advisor.
A feature length interview with Martin Thomas, who is a wealth management advisor. Martin spent time in army reserves and applied himself which helped his development as a person more than school and college. Martin was an independent financial advisor for 34 years, and we discuss how the industry changed over those years. Martin provides great insight into the business and how he helped people. A change in industry occurred in 2007 where Martin’s company was acquired by a large wealth management company. Martin now helps high net wealth individuals protect their wealth, mainly through the stock...
2021-08-16
49 min
Rise Up! The Baker Podcast with Mark Dyck
Second Rise: Martin Philip, baker, author and teacher at King Arthur Flour
"Second Rise" is a collection of Mark's favourite conversations from deep in the Rise Up! archives. This episode was originally broadcast as Episode 25, in September 2018. Martin Philip spent time as a musician and a financier before turning his attention to baking and many, many people are glad that he did. Martin is the Head Baker at King Arthur Flour in Vermont and author of the amazing memoir and bread book Breaking Bread: A Baker's Journey Home in 75 Recipes. In this episode, Mark and Martin talk about Martin's journey in baking, how he convinced Jeffrey Hamelman to...
2021-08-04
1h 02
Interviews with Leaders in Fintech & Web3
Equipping the Next Generation for Success: Graduate Advice from UKBlackTech Founder Mark Martin MBE
Mark Martin, founder of Urban Teacher & UKBlackTech shares why he feels diversity is important in the technology industry, his journey from being a teacher to being a founder of two companies as well as how he is equipping the next generation with technology skills.Mark works with industry, including Google, Microsoft, Apple and Adobe, and the education sector, including the University of Hertfordshire and South Bank Engineering UTC.Mark started off as a teacher, teaching young children how to use desktop skills. After realising that there was a disconnect between what was being taught and...
2021-06-08
27 min
The REAL Journey Show
26. The REAL Journey of Mark Ryan
In today's episode, we discuss Mark's incredible journey from TV Show host to teaching. You don't want to miss this fascinating journey!In This Episode, We Discuss:From TV Show Host to TeachingComparison is not how we determine our success.You might not measure up...but do you have to? Education through the mind of an artistConnect with Mark:Twitter: @RunEducator & @runandrantPodcast: SpedUp ChatTikTok: runandrantMore About Mark RyanMark Ryan is an educator from Ottawa Ontario, Canada. Currently, he is work...
2021-03-08
51 min
The Quiet Mark Podcast
Episode 7/ Pt1: IMPROVING ACOUSTICS FOR A NEW NORMAL - Martin Rawlins - BASWA acoustic
In Episode 7, Pt.1 of The Quiet Mark Podcast, introducing our audio resource book for architects, Simon Gosling talks with Martin Rawlins - Head of UK & Australia Sales at BASWA acoustic whose Quiet Mark certified products enable architects to improve the acoustics and sound design of buildings, without compromising on the visual aesthetic. BASWA acoustic AG is a young and dynamic company with an international profile. Hans “Jeannot” Sulzer, who was sixty at the time, established it in 1991. From the start, the company pursued the goal of manufacturing and distributing innovative acoustics products. As a tireless and ambitious entrepreneur and pioneer wit...
2020-07-20
21 min
The Quiet Mark Podcast
Episode 7/ Pt1: IMPROVING ACOUSTICS FOR A NEW NORMAL - Martin Rawlins - BASWA acoustic
In Episode 7, Pt.1 of The Quiet Mark Podcast, introducing our audio resource book for architects, Simon Gosling talks with Martin Rawlins - Head of UK & Australia Sales at BASWA acoustic whose Quiet Mark certified products enable architects to improve the acoustics and sound design of buildings, without compromising on the visual aesthetic.BASWA acoustic AG is a young and dynamic company with an international profile. Hans “Jeannot” Sulzer, who was sixty at the time, established it in 1991. From the start, the company pursued the goal of manufacturing and...
2020-07-20
21 min
The Dale Jr. Download
306 - Mark Martin (Part Two): Respect & Integrity
Part-two of Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s in-depth interview with Mark Martin is just the tip of the iceberg of this action packed episode. Dale Jr, co-host Mike Davis and producer Matthew Dillner drop the gloves debating the underglow lights being placed on NASCAR Cup Series cars for the All-Star Race at Bristol Motor Speedway. Paint scheme advocate Dale Jr. analyzes the All-Star schemes with the slid back number placement. In Ask Jr. Presented by Xfinity, Dale Jr. shares his take on the Noah Gragson and Harrison Burton scuffle after Kentucky's Xfinity Series race from the unique perspective as a...
2020-07-15
1h 25
Mark Harrington
Alveda King: “Violence betrays the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” | The Mark Harrington Show | 6-4-20
Alveda King: “Violence betrays the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.” | The Mark Harrington Show | 6-4-20 “Hate begets hate; violence begets violence; toughness begets a greater toughness. We must meet the forces of hate with the power of love... Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Watch this clip of Dr. King on 60 minutes in 1966: shorturl.at/gtFG6 As riots, violence, and looting rule our cities some of the anarchists are invoking the name of Dr. King to...
2020-06-04
25 min
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Lauding the Art of Music with Martin Popoff
Mark interviews Martin Popoff about his latest book ANTHEM: Rush in the 70's as well as a lifetime of passion writing about music. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update and some comments from recent episodes, and a word from this episode's sponsor, Findaway Voices. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In their conversation, Martin and Mark talk about: Martin's introduction to music when he was six or seven years o...
2020-05-01
53 min
Stark Reflections on Writing and Publishing
Lauding the Art of Music with Martin Popoff
Mark interviews Martin Popoff about his latest book ANTHEM: Rush in the 70's as well as a lifetime of passion writing about music. Prior to the interview, Mark shares a personal update and some comments from recent episodes, and a word from this episode's sponsor, Findaway Voices. You can learn more about how you can get your work distributed to retailers and library systems around the world at starkreflections.ca/Findaway. In their conversation, Martin and Mark talk about: Martin's introduction to music when he was six or seven years...
2020-05-01
53 min
FreeSpirit Podcast
MDMA: Partydroge & Heilmittel (FreeSpirit Podcast mit Dr. Mark Seelig)
3,4-Methylendioxy-N-methylamphetamin oder kurz MDMA ist eine bewusstseinsverändernde Substanz, die sowohl in der Partyszene, als auch in der Psychotherapie ihre Anwendung findet. Im heutigen Podcast spreche ich wieder mit meinem Freund Dr. Mark Seelig (Amaresh) über den Gebrauch und Missbrauch dieser chemischen Verbindung, die im Volksmund auch unter dem Namen Ecstasy (XTC) bekannt ist. Books Therapie mit psychoaktiven Substanzen: https://amzn.to/2CZLbIi Die Psychologie der Zukunft: https://amzn.to/2WHKEC6 Ins Herz der Dinge lauschen - Vom Erwachen der Liebe: https://amzn.to/2WNe4P5
2019-04-05
55 min