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Follow Joseph Herscher— it's freeSend us Fan Mail Part two with Joe Herscher from Rainmaker Platoon, moving from firefights and improvised humor to the hard road of leaving war, finding sobriety, and building a life that serves others. What sounds like a short story is a life time of change and cultivated rehabilitation, and a story about healing. • remembering Savage and the chaos of May 12th • field versus garrison Marines • life in the hooch, gym time, and a drink from the river • IED sweeps, Oliver North sightings, up‑armor saves • sniper media anger and shifting to OP missions • coming home to silence and heavy drinking • meds without support • relapse, rehab, and choosing sobriety • The 2 J's: Jessica and Jesus • staying connected and helping Marines who struggle ---------------------------------------------- If you like what you heard, please subscribe on your favorite podcast service or follow our webpage for direct downloads @ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088 If you are a member of Weapons Company or someone with a story about Weapons Company 2/4 in 2004, please come tell some stories with us - 20 mins or 20 hours! Help paint the canvas of an archival story for others to know what it was like. Contact us @ RamadiPodcast@gmail.com, or via the podcast website above. All music used with permission by soundbay: https://www.youtube.com/@soundbay_RFM
Send us Fan Mail Everyone has a Joe Herscher story, even Joe: a theater student watches Heartbreak Ridge, and joins the Marines, and then finds himself in Ramadi learning decisiveness under fire. We walk through some pre-war Okinawa moments, the first ambush, April’s street battles, and a desperate standoff. • why a comedy dreamer chose infantry and mortars • culture shock in the fleet and Okinawa • language training that didn’t match the mission • first contacts that flipped hearts-and-minds to survival • April 6 to 10: ambushes, alley fights, and QRF pushes • psyops and door-to-door weapon finds • field hospitals in homes • lessons from hesitation and earning trust • the Michigan Street crash If you like what you've heard this is a multi part episode make sure you listen to the rest of the story ---------------------------------------------- If you like what you heard, please subscribe on your favorite podcast service or follow our webpage for direct downloads @ https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525088 If you are a member of Weapons Company or someone with a story about Weapons Company 2/4 in 2004, please come tell some stories with us - 20 mins or 20 hours! Help paint the canvas of an archival story for others to know what it was like. Contact us @ RamadiPodcast@gmail.com, or via the podcast website above. All music used with permission by soundbay: https://www.youtube.com/@soundbay_RFM
Welcome to Making Connections, the show where a guest and I take a deep dive into a newly released machine video by reacting to it, then overanalyzing it, literally frame by frame. In this episode, Joseph Herscher joins me to take a look at Pass the Wine. LINKS: MAKING CONNECTIONS PLAYLIST: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74PThiXwyT-G53fllaYCfA1 Watch the original video: https://youtu.be/lHTsv06Yle0 Check out Joseph's Machines: https://www.youtube.com/c/JosephsMachines #MakingConnections MUSIC: Blue Stahli - Sunset Neon https://youtu.be/jZ_8T0F9JG8 https://fanlink.to/antisleepvol04 Follow Blue Stahli: Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1ijKPfA Facebook: http://facebook.com/bluestahlimusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/bluestahli Instagram: http://instagram.com/blue_stahli SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/bluestahli
You hear it a lot in contemporary education, the tech world, and the arts: that it's important to fail, to make mistakes so that you can learn from them and get better at whatever you do. But that generally accepted wisdom is incomplete. In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman , we look at how failure can cloud your ability to learn and to improve. Joseph Herscher is creator of the wildly successful YouTube channel Joseph's Machines . He builds intricate and whimsical contraptions that perform simple tasks in overly complicated ways. You may know them as Rube Goldberg machines . Joseph's machines take months to build—and often dozens and dozens of takes to capture on video in a single shot. That's because there are so many points of failure, it's rare for these elaborate contraptions to work perfectly. All that to say, Joseph Herscher is no stranger to failure. But his work illustrates a positive approach to a negative experience. Annoying as it can be, failure is a good way to gather useful information. You'll hear the story of one machine that nearly didn't work at all, because of an uncooperative baby. But, in the end, Joseph's Cake Server was a huge success, garnering millions of views online. Next, Katy speaks with Lauren Eskreis-Winkler about her research with Ayelet Fishbach on how we tend to ignore some or all of the information in failure, in part because failure is uncomfortable and ego-threatening. You can read more in the paper " Not Learning From Failure—the Greatest Failure of All . " Lauren Eskreis-Winkler is an assistant professor of management and organization at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University . Finally, Katy gives you advice on how to better share critical feedback, and how to limit the ego-threatening aspects of failure by adopting a growth mindset. Choiceology is an original podcast from Charles Schwab . For more on the series, visit schwab.com/podcast . If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating or review on Apple Podcasts. Disclosures All expressions of opinion are subject to change without notice in reaction to shifting market conditions. The comments, views, and opinions expressed in the presentation are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Charles Schwab. Examples provided are for illustrative purposes only and not intended to be reflective of results you can expect to achieve. Investing involves risk, including loss of principal. The book How to Change: The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.). Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (CS&Co.) has not reviewed the book and makes no representations about its content. Apple Podcasts and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Google Podcasts and the Google Podcasts logo are trademarks of Google LLC. Spotify and the Spotify logo are registered trademarks of Spotify
Welcome to Making Connections, the show where a guest and I take a deep dive into a newly released machine video by reacting to it, then overanalyzing it, literally frame by frame. In this episode, Joseph Herscher joins me to take a look at Pass the Pepper. LINKS: MAKING CONNECTIONS PLAYLIST: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJc_biUk0i74PThiXwyT-G53fllaYCfA1 Watch the original video: https://youtu.be/XwaH-qT4Rm0 Check out Joseph's Machines: https://www.youtube.com/allonewordplease The announcement video about my field study: https://youtu.be/_41lBsHqCQM #MakingConnections MUSIC: Blue Stahli - Sunset Neon https://youtu.be/jZ_8T0F9JG8 https://fanlink.to/antisleepvol04 Follow Blue Stahli: Spotify: http://spoti.fi/1ijKPfA Facebook: http://facebook.com/bluestahlimusic Twitter: http://twitter.com/bluestahli Instagram: http://instagram.com/blue_stahli SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/bluestahli
The exhibits inside MOTAT, the Auckland museum of transport and technology, are all about design and efficiency. Except for their latest acquisition. Joseph Herscher is a kinetic artist who builds Rube Goldberg machines; wonderfully over engineered, incredibly complicated contraptions designed to perform simple tasks. Joseph is filming a web series called Jiwi's Machines at MOTAT and during the day tests his inventions in front of live audiences. Justin Gregory went to meet the man and his machines.