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    Explore " red baron" with insightful episodes like "The Power of Branding & Organic Growth an Interview with Dashius Clay", "113 - World War One: Unprecedented Carnage" and "The Red Baron" from podcasts like ""Everyday Game Changers Podcast", "Timesuck with Dan Cummins" and "World War I Podcast"" and more!

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    The Power of Branding & Organic Growth an Interview with Dashius Clay

    The Power of Branding & Organic Growth an Interview with Dashius Clay

    It has been six years since I had a sit down interview with Dashius Clay from our first interview via Hip Hop Dose.  I wouldn't call this an interview more like a catch up.  We had the opportunity to discuss his love for Coca-Cola, his genius when it comes to branding and the cult like following he has with his PLTNM supporters.

    We also discussed the ability to have a major fanbase overseas and think bigger than your local community.  From merchandise, to bobblehead dolls, to footwear, there isn't anything that Dashius Clay hasn't provided for his fans.

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    113 - World War One: Unprecedented Carnage

    113 - World War One: Unprecedented Carnage

    It's the 100th anniversary of WW1! The Great War. The War of Nations. The War to End All Wars. If only that were true. What a war it was! It was a war unlike any other fought in the long history of Europe. New technology - tanks, flamethrowers, fighter jets, poison gas, and more. And it was unprecedented in scope - over 65 million troops would be mobilized over the course of the four years. Over 65 million men sent to fight. Think about that number. We'll talk about a lot of numbers today as we break down what led to WW1, what happened during WW1, how and when it ended and its aftermath, today, on a thank you to the troops edition, happy Veteran's Day edition, of Timesuck.

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    The Red Baron

    The Red Baron
    Some of the great heroes of World War I were the “aces” – pilots who were credited with bringing down large numbers of enemy planes. These dashing young pilots captured the imagination of the public and imbued the war with a sense of romanticism. Their celebrity came from the fact that they fought a war of individual heroism in the blue skies – far from the anonymity of the muddy trenches. In terms of casualty rates however, they were just as doomed as the troops in the trenches.One of the most legendary “aces” of the war was Germany’s Baron Manfred von Richthofen – a man more commonly known as “The Red Baron.” Flying a plane painted bright red, Richthofen stood out to friend and foe alike. Killed at the age of 25, he left behind a record of 80 kills.

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