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The EI Podcast
How the Knights Templars conquered Christendom
Historian Nicholas Morton explores how a miracle of marketing brought the Knights Templars to prominence. Read by Leighton Pugh. FURTHER READING: The Knights Templars and the pursuit of Christendom | Nicholas Morton Image: A Victorian illustration of the Knights Templars. Credit: Glasshouse Images / Alamy Stock Photo
2025-07-03
20 min
History Rage
Mongol Mayhem: Challenging the Barbarian Stereotype of the Mongols with Dr. Nicholas Morton
This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Dr. Nicholas Morton, an associate professor of history at Nottingham Trent University and author of The Mongol Storm, to unravel the myths surrounding one of history's most formidable empires: the Mongols. Together, they confront the misconceptions that paint these conquerors as mere barbarians, revealing a sophisticated and highly organised society that reshaped the world.The Mongol MythBarbarians or Organised Conquerors?: Dr. Morton challenges the stereotype of the Mongols as chaotic and primitive, illustrating their strategic military organisation and the remarkable efficiency of th...
2025-06-09
54 min
The MAKE IT Podcast
410 - Dominic Hoffman - A Guide to Artistic Survival, Keys to Developing Discipline as a Creative, and An Actor's Perspective on Hollywood's Hidden Challenges
This episode is brought to you by Factor Meals. Eating well has never been this easy: just heat up and enjoy, giving you more time to do what you want. Get started at https://factormeals.com/makeit50off and use code MAKEIT50OFF to get 50% off plus FREE shipping on your first box. Enjoy! Hello, Hello! In this episode, we welcome multi-talented artist Dominic Hoffman, who shares his remarkable journey through acting, writing, directing, and audiobook narration. Hoffman opens up about his experiences in the entertainment industry, from his ea...
2025-05-16
2h 15
Smart Cookies
Massacres, the Children's Crusade and Kingdom of Heaven - History of CRUSADES with Prof. Nicholas Morton (Pt.II)
Welcome back to the second episode of the extraordinary history of the CRUSADES, with renowned historian Prof. Nicholas Morton from Nottingham Trent University.In this episode we discuss the unexpected military success of the First Crusade, the horrific massacres that followed, the resulting establishment of the Crusader States and the initiation of the Knights Templar - but also their ultimate demise, the grim reality of the so-called Children's Crusade and finally, Ridley Scott's epic crusader film, Kingdom of Heaven.
2025-05-11
1h 08
Smart Cookies
God Wills It: The HOLY WAR That Changed History forever | CRUSADES with Nicholas Morton, Pt. I
Nicholas Morton is an Associate Professor in Middle Eastern history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK, and has been teaching Medieval - Middle Eastern History, especially the history of the Crusades, since 2008.In the first part of our conversation on the CRUSADES, we talk about the conditions in medieval Europe at the turn of the 11th century, the religious ideas that made the prospect of a holy war possible in the first place... as well as the first military expedition that ventured to the Holy Land and it's completely unexpected success, that culminated in the eventual...
2025-05-03
1h 11
Ignition Path
Resilience and Reinvention: Dwayne Morton's Journey Through Challenges to Empowerment
Kyle Goodknight introduces Dwayne Morton, who shares his compelling journey from a misdiagnosis to entrepreneurship. Dwayne discusses his transition to becoming a speaker and the role podcasting played in his personal growth and networking. The conversation explores Dwayne's passion for baseball, the mental resilience required during his misdiagnosis, and his experiences with judgment and disability. Dwayne delves into the impact of a shooting incident, legal challenges, and mentorship. He reflects on self-discovery through the 7 layers deep exercise, missed opportunities, and his basketball career. The episode concludes with insights into Dwayne's new perspective on life, his focus on business and relationship...
2025-02-04
59 min
Well That Aged Well
Episode 210: The Mongol Storm. With Nicholas Morton
THIS WEEK! We are joined by Nicholas Morton, who is an assocate professor at Nothingham Trent University, and we discuss his recent book "The Mongol Storm". How did the Mongols help reshape geopolitical area of the 13th Century middle east? How did empires such as the Ayubids, The Seljuk Turks, or the once mighty Abbasid Caliphate fall so easilly to the Mongol storm? And how did the Mongols deal with their recently conquered areas of the middle east? Find out This week on "Well That Aged Well".You can find professor Morton on...
2024-12-12
1h 14
Meeting in the Middle Ages
18: Meeting the Mongols with Dr. Nicholas Morton
This month we're chatting with Dr. Nicholas Morton, Associate Professor of History at Nottingham Trent University about his recent book, The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East. We hear about writing history from multiple perspectives, get into the intricacies of writing a book, and learn why you should always stay away from mice if you've been bitten by a leopard.https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/nicholas-morton/the-mongol-storm/9781541616301/?lens=basic-bookshttps://www.youtube.com/@MedievalNearEasthttps://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/arts-humanities/nicholas-morton
2024-11-15
53 min
Uncategorized – The History of Byzantium
Episode 312 – The Mediterranean in the Crusading era with Nicholas Morton
Pic: The Capture of Constantinople in 1204, oil painting by Tintoretto (1580). Professor Nicholas Morton returns to tell us about developments on the sea during the Crusading era. We discuss why Venice, Genoa, Pisa and Amalfi were able to dominate the waves. And talk about the ships they used and how they fought. Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now. Stream: The Mediterranean with Nicholas Morton ...
2024-11-06
00 min
Podcast – The History of Byzantium
Episode 312 – The Mediterranean in the Crusading era with Nicholas Morton
Pic: The Capture of Constantinople in 1204, oil painting by Tintoretto (1580). Professor Nicholas Morton returns to tell us about developments on the sea during the Crusading era. We discuss why Venice, Genoa, Pisa and Amalfi were able to dominate the waves. And talk about the ships they used and how they fought. Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now. Stream: The Mediterranean with Nicholas Morton ...
2024-11-06
00 min
The History of Byzantium
Episode 312 - The Mediterranean in the Crusading era with Nicholas Morton
Professor Nicholas Morton returns to tell us about developments on the sea during the Crusading era. We discuss why Venice, Genoa, Pisa and Amalfi were able to dominate the waves. And talk about the ships they used and how they fought.Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-11-06
1h 02
School of War
Ep 151: Nicholas Morton on the Crusades
Nicholas Morton, Senior Lecturer in History, Nottingham Trent University and author of The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187, joins the show to discuss the Crusades.▪️Times • 01:25 Introduction • 02:21 What were the Crusades? • 07:30 Franks and Turks • 09:57 Combat • 14:01 50/50 • 19:48 Sieges • 23:47 Others • 31:31 Seljuks • 36:50 Crusader States • 41:28 Why did they fail? • 45:19 Continuity and complexity • 49:45 FluidityFollow along on InstagramFind a transcript of today’s episode on our School of War Substack
2024-10-11
52 min
Shipwrecks and Sea Dogs
Ships of The Crusades with Dr. Nicholas Morton
Ships of the Crusades Joining me for this episode is Dr. Nicholas Morton, Associate Professor with the School of Arts and Humanities at Nottingham Trent University. Dr. Morton has written many books, including The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East. The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated by European Christians between the 11th and 13th centuries, aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control. These campaigns involved significant military efforts that spanned several decades, resulting in ongoing conflicts between European powers and Muslim territories in the Middle...
2024-09-10
1h 02
Uncategorized – The History of Byzantium
Episode 301 – The Fifth Crusade with Nicholas Morton
Picture: Crusaders attack the tower of Damietta in a painting by Cornelis Claesz van Wieringen Professor Nicholas Morton returns to tell us the story of the Fifth Crusade. Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now. In it he offers a panoramic account of the Mongol invasions of the Middle East during the thirteenth century, examining these wars from the perspectives of the many different societ...
2024-07-04
00 min
The History of Byzantium
Episode 301 - The Fifth Crusade with Nicholas Morton
Professor Nicholas Morton returns to tell us the story of the Fifth Crusade. To learn more check out his book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-07-04
54 min
Podcast – The History of Byzantium
Episode 296 – The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton
We talk to Dr Nicholas Morton about the arrival of the Mongols into the Byzantine world. Their confrontation with the Seljuks of Anatolia will have serious consequences. Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now. In it he offers a panoramic account of the Mongol invasions of the Middle East during the thirteenth century, examining these wars from the perspectives of the many different societies impacted by the...
2024-05-29
00 min
The History of Byzantium
Episode 296 - The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton
We talk to Dr Nicholas Morton about the arrival of the Mongols into the Byzantine world. Their confrontation with the Seljuks of Anatolia will have serious consequences.Dr Morton is Associate Professor in Middle Eastern and Global history at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. His new book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East is available now.In it he offers a panoramic account of the Mongol invasions of the Middle East during the thirteenth century, examining these wars from the perspectives of the many different societies imp...
2024-05-29
44 min
Teach Medieval
ESTABLISHING THE CRUSADER STATES (Ep.4): What role did external support play?
In the decades immediately following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this final episode, he considers the role played by the states' supporters abroad. Just how significant was it? This episode is the fourth in a mini-series of four. The complete mini-series includes: Ep.1: What role did military skill play?Ep.2: What role did Muslim disunity pl...
2024-05-10
23 min
Teach Medieval
ESTABLISHING THE CRUSADER STATES (Ep.3): What role did political leadership play?
In the decades immediately following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this third episode, he considers the role played by the leaders' political decision-making. Just how skilled were they? This episode is the third in a mini-series of four. The complete mini-series includes: Ep.1: What role did military skill play?Ep.2: What role did Muslim disunity pl...
2024-05-02
27 min
History with Jackson
The Crusader States and their Neighbours with Nicholas Morton
In this episode of the History with Jackson Podcast we speak to historian, author and Course Leader for History at Nottingham Trent University Nicholas Morton all about his new book 'The Crusader States & Their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187'. This was a fascinating conversation that explored some of the misconceptions that we have about the Crusader States, their neighbouring Empires, and key Crusader history figures.To grab a copy of Nic's book head to https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-crusader-states-and-their-neighbours-9780198878803?lang=en&cc=gbTo keep up to date with Nic...
2024-04-28
43 min
Teach Medieval
ESTABLISHING THE CRUSADER STATES (Ep.2): What role did Muslim disunity play?
In the decades following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this second episode, he considers the role played by their Muslim opponents’ disunity. This episode is the second in a mini-series of four. The complete mini-series includes: Ep.1: What role did military skill play?Ep.2: What role did Muslim disunity play?Ep.3: What role did...
2024-04-20
25 min
Teach Medieval
ESTABLISHING THE CRUSADER STATES (Ep.1): What role did military skill play?
In the decades immediately following the First Crusade, an isolated and outnumbered Frankish elite managed to establish four new states in the Levant. How were they able to do this? In this new mini-series, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton explores the four main contributory factors. In this first episode, he considers the role played by the crusaders’ military skill. This episode is the first in a mini-series of four. The complete mini-series includes: Ep.1: What role did military skill play?Ep.2: What role did Muslim disunity play?Ep.3: What...
2024-04-12
19 min
Middle East Monitor Conversations
The Arabs, The Crusades & the Mongols in the Near East: MEMO in Conversation with Dr Nicholas Morton
The 13th century saw the Middle East invaded and occupied by both the Crusaders and the Mongols, but both invaders quickly built their own political systems and transformed the Middle East. The 13th century ushered in a violent transformation of the Middle East. Crusader armies burst into the Levant and took large swaths of territory. Towards the east the Mongols crossed into the heartlands of Islam. While the initial sentiment to the invaders was one of terror, both the Crusaders and the Mongols came to be seen as part of the landscape, and societies u...
2024-03-13
1h 07
Converging Dialogues
#313 - The Mongol Storm: A Dialogue with Nicholas Morton
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Nicholas Morton about the Mongol empire. They discuss the background overview of Seljuck Turks, Karwazman Empire, and how the Mongols conquered and governed administratively. They talk about the environmental scope of the Mongols, religious tolerance, centralized hierarchy, the fifth crusade, how the Mongols splintered, and many more topics. Nicholas Morton is Associate Professor of History at Nottingham Trent University. He is a member of the Centre for the Study of Religion and Conflict. His main research areas are on the Crusades and Medieval Near East between the 10th...
2024-03-01
1h 29
'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Crusading Warfare in the East, 1099-1187
Send us a textMy guest for this episode is Dr. Nicholas Morton, whom you may remember from our first episode about the Mongols. Today Nick and I will be talking about crusading warfare, in particular, about the military activities and challenges faced by the Crusader States established in the Levant by the First Crusade. Among the topics we will discussing are the different approaches to warfare practiced by the European Crusaders and their Turkish and Fatimid adversaries; how the crusaders and the leaders of the Latin Crusader states adjusted--or failed to adjust--to the novel challenges presented b...
2024-02-26
1h 09
Medieval Archives
MAP88: The Crusader States with Nic Morton
Professor and author Nicolas Morton joins the podcast to discuss his book, The Crusader States and their Neighbours. The Crusader States were founded during the First Crusade. The Crusaders conquered the land and claimed it as their own. There were four Crusader States established during the First Crusade; The County of Edessa, The County of Tripoli, the Principal of Antioch and the Kingdom of Jerusalem. For almost 200 years the Crusaders States grew and thrived…or did they?That’s why we have Nic Morton on the show today. His new book The Crusader States and thei...
2024-01-29
49 min
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
New Books in Catholic Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
New Books in Islamic Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
58 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
New Books in Medieval History
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
58 min
New Books in Military History
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
Nomads, Past and Present
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187" (Oxford UP, 2020)
Nicholas Morton’s The Crusader States and their Neighbours: A Military History, 1099-1187 (Oxford UP, 2020) explores the military history of the medieval Near East, piecing together the fault-lines of conflict which entangled this much-contested region. This was an area where ethnic, religious, dynastic, and commercial interests collided and the causes of war could be numerous. Conflicts persisted for decades and were fought out between many groups including Kurds, Turks, Armenians, Arabs, and the Crusaders themselves. Nic Morton recreates this world, exploring how each faction sought to advance its own interests by any means possible, adapting its warcraft to better resp...
2024-01-22
1h 00
Rock, Paper, Swords! - the Historical Action and Adventure Podcast
Not just Genghis Khan. The Mongol Invasion - Nicholas Morton interview!
Our guest today is Nicholas Morton. Nicholas is an associate professor at Nottingham Trent University. He is the author or editor of nine books, including The Field of Blood and several other books about the Crusades and medieval Europe and the Near East. His latest book is The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East. The book tells the story of how the Mongol Empire upended the geopolitics of the Near East, reshaping the balance of world power and transforming the region forever. Welcome to RPS, Nic!
2023-11-24
53 min
School of War
Ep 99: Nicholas Morton on the Mongol Invasions
Nicholas Morton, associate professor of history at Nottingham Trent University and author of The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East, joins the show to talk about the Mongol invasions.▪️Times • 01:40 Introduction • 02:15 Central Asia before the Mongols • 04:15 Mongol methods • 09:15 Sailing the Eurasian Steppe • 13:54 Temujin • 18:38 A dearth of sources • 21:50 Khwarazmian Empire • 26:40 The Mongol secret • 32:03 Selective savagery • 36:30 The Near East • 40:15 Mamluks • 42:03 Mongol rule • 45:17 Lasting effects
2023-11-21
49 min
Going The Distance
S3E7: Time Is Ticking
The Illinois High School cross country season is already over halfway done. Tune in today to listen to the rundown of the current standings and to see how this week’s Peoria High invite may offer an exciting chance for a change in rankings! Featured in this episode is an interview with 4 Morton High School senior girls to discuss the women’s side of cross country as well as their own team and their thoughts on the postseason. Make sure to follow our podcast and socials @goingthedistanceil and tune back in next Wednesday for an exciting episode!
2023-09-27
23 min
History with Jackson
'The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East' with Nicholas Morton
In this episode of the History with Jackson Podcast we speak to historian, author and Course Leader for History at Nottingham Trent University Nicholas Morton all about his new book 'The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East'. This was a fascinating conversation that explored some topics that are often untouched in normal discussions about the near east. In the meantime to keep up to date with History with Jackson head to: www.HistorywithJackson.co.ukFollow us on Facebook @HistorywithJacksonFollow us on Instagram @HistorywithJackson...
2023-08-06
52 min
Medieval Archives
MAP87: The Mongol Storm with Nic Morton
Professor and author Nicolas Morton joins the podcast to discuss his book, The Mongol Storm. The Mongol Empire rose to power in the early 1200s, founded by Genghis Khan. At it’s peak the Empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea, encompassing Korea, Mongolia, China, Russia and portions of Eastern Europe and the Near East. Nic’s new book The Mongol Storm covers the Mongol Empire and their influence in the near east. We discuss the rise of the Mongol Empire, what their society looked like, their religion and of cour...
2023-07-17
43 min
Medieval Archives
MAP87: The Mongol Storm
Professor and author Nicolas Morton joins the podcast to discuss his book, The Mongol Storm.The Mongol Empire rose to power in the early 1200s, founded by Genghis Khan. At it’s peak the Empire stretched from the Pacific Ocean to the Black Sea, encompassing Korea, Mongolia, China, Russia and portions of Eastern Europe and the Near East.Nic’s new book The Mongol Storm covers the Mongol Empire and their influence in the near east. We discuss the rise of the Mongol Empire, what their society looked like, thei...
2023-07-17
43 min
LOVE - What is love? Relationships, Personal Stories, Love Life, Sex, Dating, The Creative Process
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Author, Editor, Educator reads “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-06-26
04 min
Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Author, Editor, Educator reads “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-06-26
04 min
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Author, Editor, Educator reads “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-06-26
04 min
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Sean David Morton Discusses GOVT Cover Up with Nicholas Veniamin
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2023-06-13
45 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Mongols and the Medieval Near East
with Nicholas Morton hosted by Maryam Patton | The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history, yet its influence on the social and political history of the realms that came under its domain is often minimized due to its short-lived nature. In some ways, the most lasting effects of the Mongol invasions were the unexpected geopolitical shakeups that their arrival brought. Notable examples included the increase in the slave trade which facilitated the rise of the Mamluk sultanate, or the controlled chaos of competing Turkmen tribes who had fled to Anatolia, setting the stage for the eventual...
2023-05-26
00 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Mongols and the Medieval Near East
with Nicholas Morton hosted by Maryam Patton | The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history, yet its influence on the social and political history of the realms that came under its domain is often minimized due to its short-lived nature. In some ways, the most lasting effects of the Mongol invasions were the unexpected geopolitical shakeups that their arrival brought. Notable examples included the increase in the slave trade which facilitated the rise of the Mamluk sultanate, or the controlled chaos of competing Turkmen tribes who had fled to Anatolia, setting the stage for the eventual...
2023-05-26
00 min
Ottoman History Podcast
The Mongols and the Medieval Near East | Nicholas Morton
E546 | The Mongol Empire was the largest contiguous land empire in history, yet its influence on the social and political history of the realms that came under its domain is often minimized due to its short-lived nature. In some ways, the most lasting effects of the Mongol invasions were the unexpected geopolitical shakeups that their arrival brought. Notable examples included the increase in the slave trade which facilitated the rise of the Mamluk sultanate, or the controlled chaos of competing Turkmen tribes who had fled to Anatolia, setting the stage for the eventual rise of the Ottomans. The Mongols were...
2023-05-26
58 min
'tis but a scratch: fact and fiction about the Middle Ages
Mongols
Send us a textIn this episode I interview my special guest Dr. Nicholas Morton, author of The Mongol Storm (Basic Books, 2022), about the Mongols and their invasion of and impact upon the thirteenth-century Near East. Our discussion covers who and what the Mongols were; why they were so effective militarily; Mongol religion and religious 'toleration'; their reputation for horrific brutality; why the Mamluks of Egypt were able to defeat them in battle; and the economic and cultural impact of the so-called Pax Mongolica.Suggested reading:Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Before European Hegemony: The World...
2023-05-26
1h 11
Kris Morton
Beyond Time 37
3 hour liveset from TwitchTV New episode on the 15th of each month Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/krismortonmusic Facebook - facebook.com/krismortonmusic Twitch - twitch.tv/krismortonmusic YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@krismortonmusic Mixcloud - mixcloud.com/krismortonmusic itunes - podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/krismortonmusic/id1498561500 Instagram - instagram.com/krismortonmusic Tracklist: 1.Cosmic Gate ft Jan Johnston - I Feel Wonderful (Cosmic Gate's AM To PM Mix) 2.Ferry Corsten - Punk (Original Mix) 3.Sander Van Doorn - Pura Vida 4.Sied Van Riel & Claudia Cazacu - Contrasts (Original Mix) 5.Noemi - Y.O.U. (Mezziah Mix) [Kris Morton Edit] 6...
2023-04-16
2h 58
The Big Silence
How to Start Prioritizing Your Mental Health with Kati Morton, LMFT
Today's guest on The Big Silence is Kati Morton. She is a licensed marriage and family therapist with a master's degree in psychology from Pepperdine University, as well as a successful author and speaker known for humanizing mental health through her super popular YouTube channel. We cover big and little T traumas, the traits of a good and bad therapist, the cost of therapy, what high functioning depression is, how to overcome the nerves around upcoming therapy sessions, how to help a loved one who may be struggling with depression, attachment styles, and a whole bunch of f...
2023-03-15
47 min
Stories, Poems & Music - The Creative Process: Novelists, Poets, Non-fiction Writers, Musicians, Screenwriters, Playwrights & Journalists on Writing
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Author, Editor, Educator reads “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-02-24
04 min
Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process
Highlights - NICHOLAS ROYLE - "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory"
“There's a great David Bowie song called ‘Memory of a Free Festival.’ It's a song about a concert that he organized in Beckenham in August 1969, the same weekend of Woodstock. He wrote this song about that concert. And in August 1969, also, his father died just 10 days or so before the concert. And his funeral took place days before.So the song that Bowie wrote is, I think, deeply resonant of the death of his father, as well as about the concert itself. And it's an extraordinary song about the end of the 1960s as well. I think there...
2023-02-24
10 min
Music & Dance: Musicians, Composers, Singers, Dancers, Choreographers, Performers Talk Art, Creativity & The Creative Process
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Co-author of "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory" - Author of “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-02-24
52 min
Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process: Spiritual Leaders, Mindfulness Experts, Great Thinkers, Authors, Elders, Artists Talk Faith & Religion
Highlights - NICHOLAS ROYLE - "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory"
“There's a great David Bowie song called ‘Memory of a Free Festival.’ It's a song about a concert that he organized in Beckenham in August 1969, the same weekend of Woodstock. He wrote this song about that concert. And in August 1969, also, his father died just 10 days or so before the concert. And his funeral took place days before.So the song that Bowie wrote is, I think, deeply resonant of the death of his father, as well as about the concert itself. And it's an extraordinary song about the end of the 1960s as well. I think there...
2023-02-24
10 min
Spirituality & Mindfulness · The Creative Process: Spiritual Leaders, Mindfulness Experts, Great Thinkers, Authors, Elders, Artists Talk Faith & Religion
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Co-author of "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory" - Author of “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-02-24
52 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
Highlights - NICHOLAS ROYLE - "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory"
Mother: A Memoir“Pre-word In my mind's eye she is sitting at the circular white Formica-top table in the corner. Morning sunlight fills the kitchen. She has a cup of Milky Nescafé Gold Blend and is smoking a purple Silk Cut. She is dressed for comfort in a floral bronze-and-brown blouse and blue jumper with light gray slacks and blue slippers. She is absorbed in a crossword (The Times) but not oblivious. She does what always takes me aback. She reads out one of the clues. As if I would know the answer. Her gift for crosswords is...
2023-02-24
10 min
One Planet Podcast · Climate Change, Politics, Sustainability, Environmental Solutions, Renewable Energy, Activism, Biodiversity, Carbon Footprint, Wildlife, Regenerative Agriculture, Circular Economy, Extinction, Net-Zero
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Co-author of "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory" - Author of “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-02-24
52 min
Feminism, Women’s Stories: The Creative Process: Empowering Stories, Inspiring Women, Gender Equality, Women's Rights & Empowerment
Highlights - NICHOLAS ROYLE - "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory"
Mother: A Memoir“Pre-word In my mind's eye she is sitting at the circular white Formica-top table in the corner. Morning sunlight fills the kitchen. She has a cup of Milky Nescafé Gold Blend and is smoking a purple Silk Cut. She is dressed for comfort in a floral bronze-and-brown blouse and blue jumper with light gray slacks and blue slippers. She is absorbed in a crossword (The Times) but not oblivious. She does what always takes me aback. She reads out one of the clues. As if I would know the answer. Her gift for crosswords is...
2023-02-24
10 min
Feminism, Women’s Stories: The Creative Process: Empowering Stories, Inspiring Women, Gender Equality, Women's Rights & Empowerment
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Co-author of "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory" - Author of “Mother: A Memoir”
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He is a managing editor of the Oxford Literary Review and director of Quick Fictions. He has published many books, including Telepathy and Literature, E.M. Forster, Jacques Derrida, The Uncanny, Veering: A Theory of Literature, How to Read Shakespeare, and Hélène Cixo...
2023-02-24
52 min
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society: Books, Film, Music, TV, Art, Writing, Creativity, Education, Environment, Theatre, Dance, LGBTQ, Climate Change, Sustainability, Social Justice, Spirituality, Feminism, Technology
NICHOLAS ROYLE - Co-author of "An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory" - Author of “Mother: A Memoir”
Mother: A Memoir“Pre-word In my mind's eye she is sitting at the circular white Formica-top table in the corner. Morning sunlight fills the kitchen. She has a cup of Milky Nescafé Gold Blend and is smoking a purple Silk Cut. She is dressed for comfort in a floral bronze-and-brown blouse and blue jumper with light gray slacks and blue slippers. She is absorbed in a crossword (The Times) but not oblivious. She does what always takes me aback. She reads out one of the clues. As if I would know the answer. Her gift for crosswords is...
2023-02-24
10 min
The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society: 2022-2023
An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory with NICHOLAS ROYLE - Highlights
Mother: A Memoir“Pre-word In my mind's eye she is sitting at the circular white Formica-top table in the corner. Morning sunlight fills the kitchen. She has a cup of Milky Nescafé Gold Blend and is smoking a purple Silk Cut. She is dressed for comfort in a floral bronze-and-brown blouse and blue jumper with light gray slacks and blue slippers. She is absorbed in a crossword (The Times) but not oblivious. She does what always takes me aback. She reads out one of the clues. As if I would know the answer. Her gift for crosswords is...
2023-02-24
10 min
Teach Medieval
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Ep.3): What role did religious conviction play in Urban's decision?
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 3) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In this episode, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton (Nottingham Trent University) explores the role played by Urban’s own religious conviction. Was it the main reason Urban called his crusade? This episode is the third in a mini-series of three. The complete mini-series includes: Ep.1: What role did A...
2022-12-19
20 min
History Extra podcast
Mongols vs Mamluks
The Mongols were an unstoppable force through the 12th and 13th centuries, with an empire that stretched across huge swathes of land, from China to Europe. But its territory also included much of the Near East, where one aggressive power – the Mamluks – finally put a halt to their never-ending progress. Nicholas Morton explores the clash of these two major empires with David Musgrove. (Ad) Nicholas Morton is the author of The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022). Buy it now from Amazon:https://go.skimresources.com?id=7...
2022-12-19
42 min
Teach Medieval
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Ep.2): What role did political ambition play in Urban's decision?
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 2) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In this episode, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton (Nottingham Trent University) explores the role played by Urban’s own political ambition for greater authority and influence both in the Latin West and further afield. Was it the main reason Urban called his crusade? This episode is the second in a mini-series of t...
2022-12-16
20 min
Teach Medieval
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Ep.1): What role did Alexios I Komnenos's appeal play in Urban's decision?
THE CRUSADES: Urban II and the First Crusade (Episode 1) On 27th November 1095, at a great council he had summoned at Clermont in France, Pope Urban II preached the First Crusade. His motives for doing so have been much debated ever since. In this episode, Associate Professor Nicholas Morton (Nottingham Trent University) explores the role played by the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos’s appeal for aid. Was it the main reason Urban called his crusade? This episode is the first in a mini-series of three. The complete mini-series includes: ...
2022-12-08
23 min
New Books in Military History
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
41 min
New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
40 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
39 min
New Books in Middle Eastern Studies
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
41 min
New Books in Medieval History
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
41 min
New Books in World Affairs
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
41 min
NBN Book of the Day
Nicholas Morton, "The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East" (Basic Books, 2022)
For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region’s complex history. As Nicholas Morton reveals in The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books, 2022), during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of the Near East and upended the region’s geopolitics. Amid the chaos of the Mongol onslaught, long-standing powers such as the Byzantines, the Seljuk Turks...
2022-12-05
41 min
Byzantium & Friends
81. Surviving the Mongol storm, with Nicholas Morton
A conversation with Nicholas Morton (Nottingham Trent University) about the Mongol conquests of the thirteenth century, the terror that they inspired, and the strategies by which its targets tried to survive them. What did the Mongols think they were doing and how did the Byzantines use diplomacy to deflect the danger and even use it to their advantage? The conversation is based on Nic's just-released book The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires in the Medieval Near East (Basic Books 2022).
2022-11-17
54 min
Western Civ
Bonus: The Mongol Storm
In his upcoming book, The Mongol Storm, historian Nicholas Morton discusses the vast subject that is the Mongol Empire. All of it. Here we talk about a small fraction of his excellent work.Link to the Book: https://www.basicbooks.com/titles/nicholas-morton/the-mongol-storm/9781541616295/Website: www.westerncivpodcast.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/westerncivpodcastWestern Civ 2.0: www.glow.fm/westernciv
2022-11-15
55 min
Going The Distance
S1E11: The Dust Has Settled
The dust has finally settled at the state meet and the champions have revealed themselves. Tune in to the season finale of Going The Distance to see where the final standings lead your favorite teams! Also included in this episode is an interview with the senior girls of Morton High School who give a little peek into the girls’ side of cross country and how they viewed their state performance.
2022-11-09
26 min
Going The Distance
S1E10: It All Comes Down To This
The sectional championships are over and many teams set their eyes on the final prize: the state meet. Tune in to this episode to hear a rundown of all the 13 sectional meets in Illinois and to hear a preview of the upcoming state meet for all 3 classes. Included is an interview with Josh Weeks and Chase Sauder, both from Morton’s top 5 roster. All the roads have led to this moment and this Saturday, be ready for a show…
2022-11-02
34 min
The Medieval Podcast
The Mongol Storm with Nicholas Morton
This week, Danièle speaks with Nicholas Morton about the one hundred year rise of the Mongol Empire in the Near East, why they were so effective, and why they pursued global domination.You can sign up for online courses from Medievalists.net at https://medievalstudies.thinkific.com/You can support this podcast on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/medievalists
2022-10-27
42 min
Relish Into A Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook While Cooking.
The Mongol Storm by Nicholas Morton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/128061to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Mongol Storm Author: Nicholas Morton Narrator: Nick Biadon Format: mp3 Length: 12 hrs and 51 mins Release date: 10-27-22 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Southeast Asia Publisher's Summary: For centuries, the Crusades have been central to the story of the medieval Near East, but these religious wars are only part of the region's complex history. As The Mongol Storm reveals, during the same era the Near East was utterly remade by another series of wars: the Mongol invasions. In a single generation, the Mongols conquered vast swaths of...
2022-10-27
12h 51
Going The Distance
S1E9: The End Is Near...
Regionals have come and gone with many teams’ 2022 season in the books. Now only the best remain and on episode 9, you can get a full recap of important regional races and some sectional previews for all 3 classes. Enjoy special guest Josh Weeks, the junior from Morton, who won the Notre Dame Regional this past weekend at Donovan Park and looks to win this Saturday at the Metamora Sectional. Tune in for local coverage of teams moving through the postseason and news you can only get right here every Wednesday.
2022-10-26
24 min
Going The Distance
S1E1: Cross Country Kickoff!
Welcome to the new podcast Going The Distance with Nicholas Delgado. This first episode will cover the first week of meets from the Illinois high school cross country season while also talking about individual performances. Morton High School running teammate, Chase Sauder, will join in and discuss the preseason rankings from Milesplit and ILXCTF. To wrap up the episode, there will be a weekly outlook provided for upcoming meets and individuals to watch out for. Tune in to step into IHSA cross country.
2022-08-31
30 min
Beginners’ Call
Beginners’ Call – Episode 4: David Morton, Writer & Director Holding Achilles
“We had said to each other, if we don’t have anything at this date, we’ll put a pin in the company until we can find the energy and the passion to drive again.” Long before the global pandemic, award-winning theatre makers and global adventurers David Morton and Nicholas Paine of Dead Puppet Society were at a crossroads. Off the back of their most successful project ever – a world-first presentation of their acclaimed production The Wider Earth at London’s National History Museum – a new kind of exhaustion set in. “So tired we could barely fu...
2022-08-15
27 min
Kris Morton
Kris Morton Live @ Electronic Shore 2022
Took to the shores of Hamilton, Ontario this past weekend for the new, alternate version, of Entranced Island... Electronic Shore. Great DJs, great vibes, great people. Happy to have played a set for everyone, I had a great time!!! Tracklist: 1.John O'Callaghan ft Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Agnelli & Nelson Remix) 2.Anti-Matter - Absolute Zero (Original Mix) 3.Dogzilla - Without You (Original Mix) 4.Da Hool - Meet Her At The Love Parade (P.A.F.F. Remix) [Kris Morton Edit] 5.Gareth Emery - More Than Anything (Stoneface & Terminal Remix) 6.Gabriel & Dresden ft Molly Bancroft - Tracking Treasure Down (Original Mix) 7...
2022-08-05
1h 34
A RICH COMIC LIFE PODCAST
EPISODE 65: RICHARD MORTON
In this episode, I talk to the fantastic comedian RICHARD MORTON about his comedy career. Geordie comedian Richard Morton combines music and comedy to create a unique comic act. With hilarious comedy songs and stand-up, the energetic funny man has forged an impressive status as a live act, and supported many great comedians on tour including Lee Evans, Jack Dee, Jo Brand, Phill Jupitus and Eddie Izzard. In a long and established career, Morton had performed several sell-out shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and other festivals, has regularly appeared on TV and radio, was one half of th...
2022-06-25
1h 00
Eyes And Teeth
Richard Morton - Legends of Laughter - Eyes & Teeth - Edition 2 - Season 11
In todays chat I am in awe of another great comedy musical talent. This gentleman of the Stand Up circuit has been creating tears of laughter for 4 decades. Described as "possibly Newcastle's finest export since the famous brown ale" I learned something knew when delving deeper into Mr Morton’s career and never knew he was one part of The Panic Brothers a very popular Duo working constantly in the 1980’s and 90’s. We hear all about their work back then and what has happened since. Reg & Richard haven’t wasted any time, they have gone on to...
2022-04-22
36 min
Loose Ends
Samantha Morton, Armando Iannucci, Paul Nicholas, Simon Barnes, Orlando Weeks, Woom, Scottee, Clive Anderson
Clive Anderson and Scottee are joined by Samantha Morton, Armando Iannucci, Paul Nicholas and Simon Barnes for an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy. With music from Orlando Weeks and Woom.
2022-01-15
36 min
The Dramatists Guild Presents: TALKBACK
Artists First and Foremost: Collaborating with the Disability Community with Nicholas Viselli, Sarah Hom and Anna Morton
While the pandemic left so many things unsure this year, one thing was clear: connecting communities from across the world is easier than ever. In this episode, we’ll hear from artistic leaders from two theater companies that approach centering artists with disabilities in different ways. Christine speaks with Nicholas Viselli from Theater Breaking Through Barriers, a company that has been doing work centering artists with disabilities since 1979 and Sarah Hom and Anna Morton from the Roundabout Theatre Company, a company who has been working hard this year to expand their programming to be more intentionally inclusive.TA...
2021-11-08
35 min
Eclectic Spacewalk
Conversations #13 - Brent Cooper
A conversation with Independent Political Sociologist & Filmmaker, Brent Cooper—Listen on AnchorWatch on YouTubeHey Eclectic Spacewalkers!Last week we had the pleasure of sitting down with Brent Cooper. Brent is an independent political sociologist, filmmaker, and the Founder and Executive Director of The Abs-Tract Organization. We came across Brent like most of the people that have come on ‘Conversations’ - through Twitter. Brent’s writing was our first introduction to him, as he lucidly and ruthlessly critiqued the Intellectual Dark Web, Game B, the meta/hyper modernism movement...
2021-07-05
1h 41
Ithaca Bound
Battle of Ager Sanguinis w. Dr Nicholas Morton
During the Crusades in 1119, a Seljuk Turkish army defeated a Frankish Crusading army in an important battle near Aleppo. Dr Nicholas Morton, Nottingham Trent University, shares what happened.
2021-04-15
28 min
Kris Morton
Beyond Time 1 Year Anniversary Top 100 (1st 50)
This is part 1, the first 4.5 hours, of the Top 100 live set I performed on Twitch/Youtube for Beyond Time's 1st Anniversary show. I played for almost 11.5 hours (2hour warmup) in a monumental task of playing my top 100 favorite tracks that I've featured on the show in the first year. I had no idea what order I was going to play anything, I just felt that the day before it would be something cool and new to do. So please bare with some of the sketchy mixing in some places, but enjoy the rock solid ones as well :P This is...
2021-03-17
4h 41
Looking at the Past
Colonial Canadian Art History and the “Order of Terror”
Surveying the colonial foundations of Canadian Art History using the work of Welastekwewiyik historian Andrea Bear Nicholas and her award-winning article in the Journal of Canadian Studies (2015).
2021-03-08
16 min
Kris Morton
Beyond Time 11
Happy New Year everyone!! Now we have entered 2021 I will now start playing tracks from 2006 (15yrs). Hope you enjoy this months show. This is the first 2 hours cut from an extended 4 hour live set I did on twitch and youtube. Enjoy! Tracklist below. Soundcloud - soundcloud.com/krismortonmusic Facebook - facebook.com/krismortonmusic Twitch - twitch.tv/krismortonmusic YouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCS0xNpCkSk-67Et1zMF0oZA Mixcloud - mixcloud.com/krismortonmusic itunes - podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/krismortonmusic/id1498561500 Instagram - instagram.com/krismortonmusic Tracklist: 1.Viframa - Cristalle (Katana's Intro Mix) 2.Divini, Warning - 4LB 3.Mojado ft...
2021-01-17
2h 01
H. P. Lovecast Podcast
HPLCP Fragments - Ep 03 - Interview with Kathleen Kaufman
In this episode of HP Lovecraft Presents: Fragments, Michele Brittany and Nicholas Diak interview author Kathleen Kaufman about her new book, Sinder. Episode Edited by: Michele BrittanyIntro and Outro music: "Uilleann Piobairi" by Asaguare, used under Creative Commons License (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike) from Archive.org: https://archive.org/details/UilleannPiobairiWe originally interviewed Kathleen Kaufman on the Scholars from the Edge of Time show on 2019-10-21. That episode can be streamed/downloaded here: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/surn/2019/10/22/voice-of-olympusFacebook Event Page for Women In Horror: Alma...
2020-10-18
1h 07
The Lutheran Cartographer
Chicago: Pastor Matthew Zickler
Pastor Matthew Zickler is Pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Western Springs, ILChurch Website: https://www.grace-lutheranws.org/Pastor Zuckler's recommended things to see:Brookfield Zoo: https://www.czs.org/Brookfield-ZOO/HomeThe Morton Arboretum: https://www.mortonarb.org/Craft Breweries:Lagunitas: https://lagunitas.com/taproom/chicagoGoose Island: https://www.gooseisland.com/Mikerphone Brewery : http://www.mikerphonebrewing.com/Restaurants:Portillos: https://www.portillos.com/index.htmlPaul's Chicago Pizza: https://www.paulschicagopizza.com/Mickey's Drive-In: https://www.mickeysdrivein.com/
2020-01-07
23 min
Military history
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The field of blood the battle for Aleppo Nicholas Morton
2019-04-22
13 min
Art of the Score
Episode 26: Blade Runner 2049
In Episode 26, we return to the world of Blade Runner for the 1982 film’s long-belated sequel. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, and with a soundtrack by Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer, Blade Runner 2049 has a different sound and a different set of thematic ideas. But how does the music work, and what is all this interlinked stuff about, anyway? To help us answer those questions – and more – we’re once again joined by the brilliant synth expert Seja Vogel (whose fantastic podcast, where she interviews musicians, you should check out here: http://sejamusic.com). Episode notes: 5:01 – How the sequel came to be 8:06 –...
2019-04-04
00 min
God's Business
085: Network Marketing Success Story featuring Alex Morton
Today, Nicholas is interviewing Alex Morton of The Alex Morton Mindset. While still a student at Arizona State University, Alex got his first job in real estate. From there, Alex became a network marketing success story, making his first $1 million dollars by the age of 25, which got him a cover story in Rolling Stones Magazine. He talks about his success in his latest book, “Dorm Room to Millionaire,” which is quickly rising on the bestseller list. In his latest venture, The Alex Morton Mindset, Alex trains high performers across the entire sales landscape. Timestamped Show Notes...
2019-01-30
34 min
Unlock This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect On A Rainy Day.
The Field of Blood by Nicholas Morton
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/27934to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Field of Blood Author: Nicholas Morton Narrator: Julian Elfer Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins Release date: 02-20-18 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 10 ratings Genres: Middle East Publisher's Summary: In 1119, the people of the Near East came together in an epic clash of horses, swords, sand, and blood that would decide the fate of the city of the Aleppo - and the eastern Crusader states. Fought between tribal Turkish warriors on steppe ponies, Arab foot soldiers, Armenian bowmen, and European knights, the battlefield was the amphitheater into which...
2018-02-20
6h 36