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  4. Had the fortunate opportunity to travel around the world a lot this year. Tried some delicious cuisine. Which got me thinking....
  5. The Battle of Arausio took place on October 6, 105 BC in the midst of the Cimbrian Wars, 113-101BC. This battle was a confrontation between the Roman Republican legions, led by the consul Gnaeus Mallius Maximus and the proconsul Quintus Servilius Caepio, and the Germanic tribes (mainly the Cimbri, Teutoni and Ambri) led by the Cimbri King Boiorix and Teuton King Teutobod. It took place between the village of Arausio (in todayโ€™s Vaucluse) and the River Rhodanos (Rhรดne). As a consequence of the division of the Roman forces in two armies, due to the bad relations that existed between the two leaders, the battle was an utter catastrophe for the Republic. In 111 BC, the Ambri and the Cimbri arrived in the southwest of Germania Magna, where the Teutoni and Tigurini joined them. They were looking for a land to settle in a long journey across the continent. In 108 BC, the Roman Senate rejected the Cimbrian demand for new lands to settle. This event triggered their attack on the consul Marcus Junius Silanus, who was defeated. A year later, the migrants started the invasion of Gaul, including the Roman province of Narbonensis (Narbonne). The legions tried to defend Burdigala (Bordeaux) but were once again defeated. According to the data and estimates, the Republican army was formed by around 66,000 soldiers in 107 BC. This was about eight legions and a supplementum of another 5,000 men. The Germanic migrants added (according to Plutarch) about 300,000 warriors, followed by a much bigger horde of women and children. Although being remembered as as one of the greatest major military disasters in the history of Rome, little is known of the Battle of Arausio due to lack of existing detailed records. This leaves room for a lot of speculation to fill the voids. What is known is that the proconsul Caepio, a patrician, was reluctant to receive orders from Gnaeus Maellius Maximus, who had a higher rank, but was a commoner. Both commanders built their camps on opposite sides of the River Rhodanos, more obsessed with their internal feud than engaging the enemy. The battle began with the legate Marcus Aurelius Scaurus leading a detachment consular cavalry to scout the area of which the Germanic armies quickly encircled. The Germanic officers convened a council and offered Scaurus the possibility of release. Scaurus, a man of great honor, said it would be an outrage to flee while his troops were massacred. Scaurus also warned the Cimbri king that if he tried to cross the Alps towards Rome all of his people would die. Scaurus was summarily executed for his impudence. This execution alarmed the consul, and he wrote a letter to the proconsul asking to join forces, but Caepio refused, claiming he had to protect his own territory. Nevertheless he accepted to cross the River Rhodanos and set his camp between the migrant army and the troops of Maellius. He wanted to be the first to fight, so that he would ensure his glorification in case of victory. Caepio soon learnt that Maellius was trying to negotiate with the Germanics, and this enraged him and augmented the feud that was already going on between them. Soon after, the migrants sent emissaries to ask for land to settle and wheat to seed, but the proconsul refused and they were almost executed. Caepio launched an attack against the migrant encampment, but was easily defeated, and the survivors fled to Maellius. Both Roman camps where close enough though, but with Caepio refusing to join Maellius, they were unable to help. It is possible that the consul didnยดt have time to react, and the crowd of fugitives brought confusion to his ranks. The Germanics, empowered by their victory, attacked the second Republican force. The Romans were cornered by the Germanics in the river, and many drowned. Both camps were sacked, and both Maellius and Caepio were ultimately defeated. BH.pdf
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  10. That's a tough one. I'd have to say April 25th, because it's not too hot, not too cold. All you need is a light jacket!
  11. Part of keeping your mind right is to feed it knowledge. Podcasts are an amazing tool for that. Plus, it's always nice to break away from the world for half-an-hour and listen to something. Do any of you consume podcasts? What's your favorite? Or, what are you listening to right now? I'm looking to check out a few more. One of my faves is The School of Greatness with Lewis Howes. He's a former professional football player. Would love to hear what y'all are listening to. Drop a link in the comments ๐Ÿ™
  12. I know all of us here work HARD. That's inherently part of being a resilient community leader. Some times, that hard work comes at expense of our sleep. We've all been there โ€“ burning the candle at both ends or working til' the wee hours of the night because we're driven to keep the wheels spinning. Thing is, sleep is imperative for our overall quality of life. Wondering, do you feel like you get enough sleep? If not, why? And what can you do to change that? Here are a few things I personally try and (though I some times fail) to make sure I get the best possible sleep: 1.) Keep it cool ๐Ÿ˜Ž. Literally. I keep my place pretty cold at night - here's a report (of many) suggesting sleeping in a colder environment will help your overall slumber. 2.) Put the phone away. This one is tough because of how intimately integrated we are into the digital world. I do my best to put my phone away an hour before I crash and put it on 'do not disturb' mode. The blue light and constant drip of information/notifications can be a lot on our brain activity. Putting the phone away ahead of falling asleep gives the brain a chance to chill. 3.) Journal. Another toughy because pretty much every time I think 'meh I'll do it tomorrow,' but I force myself to anyway - even if it's just one minute - to scribble down a few things I'm grateful for or write a little goal down. I always, 100% of the time, am happy I did it afterward. Alright team, drop a line in the comments. Do YOU get enough sleep? Do any of these tips help? Would love to hear from you. And hopefully I didn't put you to sleep ๐Ÿ˜ด ๐Ÿ˜‚
  13. Hey team, appreciate you making your way over to our new Health Club. This Club might be coming out of left field, but I think now more than ever it's important we tread into this territory as a community. Needless to say the world is in a really weird place right now. We thought it'd be a good idea to create a little pocket in our own community for clients to lean on each other. If you want no part of this we totally understand, but I encourage you to please, even if it's 1%, be open minded and keep this link in your back pocket. I know it's a bit intimidating to open up about your level of fitness, nutrition (even if it's basically non-existent right now) and even your mental fitness. These are areas I personally work on and it's helped me become a better community leader. Sure, this Club could be dead on arrival and no one will care, but perhaps it'll brighten someone's day, provide some support or even change lives. Feel free to "Follow" this Club forum and participate. Peace, love and broccoli. โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ’š ๐Ÿฅฆ
  14. Thank you so much for joining our community. We have some exciting news to share with you on August 19. Be sure to "follow" this topic so you stay in the loop!
  15. Hey everyone. I'm launching a new company and am looking for a slick logo. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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