The Nightwatch Podcast
"Nightwatch N8" is the host of the Nightwatch Podcast. These Podcasts are created with painstaking attention in creating a unique audio landscape, with the intention of creating a fully submerged / subversive creative learning environment, so you can step out of your daily existence and step into another time and place.
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Originally Premiered May ‎2020
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These Podcasts are created with painstaking attention to every detail, with the intention of creating a fully submerged / subversive learning environment, to provoke thought in different directions than people may be accustomed to.
So please, wear a headset, take off the mask, take a deep breath and kick back with your favorite drink of choice. Lets let our minds drift, let the night sink deep into your frontal lobe and lets go on a little journey together. Lets see if we can't learn from our human history so we can make better decisions for our future.
01:38 - Intro
06:23 - Part 1: The Spanish Flu
09:18 - Death Dance
17:03 - Spiritual Sickness
22:53 - Frozen in Time
27:53 - Thank you for Watching
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Here's a quick list of sources (So you know I'm not just blowing hot air)
Mortality Data
Sydenstricker E, King ML. Difficulties in computing civil death rates for 1918, with especial reference to epidemic influenza. Public Health Rep (1896–1970) 1920;35(7):330–345
Frost WH. Statistics of influenza morbidity: with special reference to certain factors in case incidence and case fatality. Public Health Rep (1896–1970) 1920;35(11):584–597
Vaughan WT. Influenza: an epidemiologic study. Monographic series no. 1. Am J Hyg. 1921;1(5-6):1–260.
Influenza in India, 1918. Public Health Rep. 1919;34(30):1624–1625.
Hill K. Influenza in India 1918: excess mortality reassessed. Genus. 2011;67(2):9–29
Deaths from influenza and pneumonia in cities. Public Health Rep. 1919:34(11):505
Pearl R. Influenza studies: On certain general statistical aspects of the 1918 epidemic in American cities. Public Health Rep (1896–1970). 1919;34(32):1743–1783
Liew KK. Terribly severe though mercifully short: the episode of the 1918 influenza in British Malaya. Mod Asian Study 2007;41(2):221–252
Historial Record / Scientific Studies
McLoughlin, William G. ed. The American Evangelicals, 1800–1900: An Anthology 1976
University of Witwatersran Library, Historical and Literary Papers Division, AB Arc
War-reports from the influenza front. Literary Digest. 1919 Feb 20;69:62–7
Hammond "Purulent bronchitis": a study of cases occurring amongst the British troopsorter KA. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich; 1939. pp. 177–264
Horder T. General principles in the treatment of influenza, Lancet, 1918, vol. 2 (pg. 694-5)
Ireland MW. Medical Department of the United States Army in the World War, Communicable diseases. First. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office; 1928
Langmeade F. Salicylate poisoning in children, Lancet, 1906, vol. 1 (pg. 1822-5)
Pargament, Kenneth I.; Koenig, Harold G. Perez, Lisa M. (2000). "The many methods of religious coping, validation of the RCOPE". Journal of Clinical Psychology. 56 (4): 519–543
Survey. Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. February 2008. Retrieved August 8, 2012
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"Nightwatch N8" is the host of the Nightwatch Podcast. These Podcasts are created with painstaking attention in creating a unique audio landscape, with the intention of creating a fully submerged / subversive creative learning environment, so you can step out of your daily existence and step into another time and place.
So please, wear a headset, or at least earbuds. Take a deep breath and kick back with a favorite beverage of choice. In a quiet undisturbed environment, lest you miss something! Now let your mind drift as we take a little journey together. Lets see if we can't learn from our human history a bit more about ourselves.
This episode is the first of what will likely be a two part series on what it was like to experience life in the trenches of World War I. Shipped over from America to fight on the side of the French and British against German forces, already well studied in the dark art of trench warfare. Climb down into the mud, fight off the giant rats, and gas attacks. Ultimately step behind the mask of an injured soldier, and come back out into today and see if you can't spot some parallels in our world today.
0:00:30 Intro
0:01:34 Part 1: Dough Boy
0:04:33 Part 2: Shell Shock
0:07:46 Part 3: Don't Breathe
0:12:42 Part 4: Broken Faces
0:16:14 Parting Words
0:17:46 Death Toll, Historial Records, Personal Links
Tip the Host
⦿ https://paypal.me/nightwatchpodcast
List of links (Any level of support keeps me making more episodes, Thanks for the support!)
⦿ https://www.youtube.com/NIGHTWATCHN8
⦿ https://www.SOUNDCLOUD.com/THENIGHTWATCH
⦿ https://www.youtube.com/NightwatchN8
⦿ https://gab.com/NightwatchN8
TWITTER @NIGHTWATCHN8