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" O. K."
by Renato Vallanzasco
" O. K." - O - optimal K - Knowledge
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“The culmination of Sophia’s conspiracy. How Peter I almost died in 1689"
Night of August 8, 1689. 400 archers with guns. And young Peter, galloping in the night. The story of the conspiracy that changed Russia.🎧 What is this episode about?August 1689. Moscow. Princess Sophia, ruler under two brother-kings, is preparing the final blow. She started rumors. She persuaded the archers. She appointed the night when young Peter was to die.But in the camp of the conspirators there was a man who said: “enough blood.”This issue contains the finale of the story about Princess Sophia. How Peter I almost died in his own palace. How the plot failed. And who saved the future emperor.📍 What will you learn✅ Why did Sophia order her portrait in a crown and with a scepter✅ How Prince Golitsyn consulted with the ... at the Ivanovo Bell Tower✅ Why Peter publicly forbade his sister to participate in the procession✅ How Shaklovity placed 50 archers at the Red Porch✅ Why did the conspirators want to ring the alarm on the Spasskaya Tower?✅ Who warned Peter about the impending murder✅ How Peter jumped in his underwear in the Trinity-Sergius Lavra✅ What happened to Sofia, Golitsyn and Shaklovity⏱️Time codes00:00 — Intro: the night before the decisive battle01:30 — Part 1: Slander and propaganda (Sophia prepares the ground)02:00 - Part 2: Open Conflict (July 8, 1689)03:30 — Part 3: First assassination attempt (July 25)04:00 — Part 4: Plan of attack on Preobrazhenskoye (night of August 6)05:30 — Part 5: Fracture. Treason among the conspirators06:00 — Part 6: Rescue of Peter (night of August 8)07:30 — Conclusion: what happened to Sophia and her supporters07:45 — Question to the listeners🎙️ Main conclusions from the issue“If it were not for the betrayal in the camp of the conspirators, the history of Russia could have taken a completely different path.”Sophia and Shaklovity carried out systematic propaganda: Tsarina Natalya was called a “bear”, Peter - a “drunkard” (but no one believed these slander).On July 8, Peter publicly forbade Sophia to participate in the religious procession - an open clash occurred, after which Sophia prepared for armed struggle.On July 25, Shaklovity placed 50 archers at the Red Porch to capture (kill) Peter, but he did not enter the palace.On August 6, Sophia planned a night attack on Preobrazhenskoye - the so-called “post-raiding” (murder).The turning point came when the key archers (Larion Elizariev and others) refused to kill Peter’s supporters and went over to his side.Peter, awakened on the night of August 8, rode in his underwear to the Trinity-Sergius Lavra - under the protection of the monastery.Shaklovity was executed, Golitsyn was exiled, Sophia was imprisoned in the Novodevichy Convent, where she lived for another 15 years.💬 Question for discussionDo you think that if the archers had not gone over to Peter’s side, would Sophia have been able to seize power? Or would Peter still have won?Write in the comments🔔 Subscribe so you don't miss outIf you liked this episode, subscribe to the podcast.📂 Sources and additional informationS.M. Solovyov “History of Russia since ancient times” (vol. 14)N.I. Kostomarov “Russian history in the biographies of its main figures”Notes from contemporaries (Zhelyabuzhsky, Matveev, Gordon)#history #PetertheGreat #PrincessSophia #Romanovs #conspiracy #1689 #Russia #17thcentury #podcast #historicalpodcastThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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The Childhood of Peter the Great. How an Emperor Grows from a Boy
What if your ten-year-old son became tsar? And a month later, he watched his relatives get murdered right in front of him? He would have to choose: break down or become iron.In this episode — the childhood of Peter the Great, no embellishments. Not the official imperial portrait, but the story of a boy who learned to read with friends, read forbidden books from his father's library, and at age 10 found himself at the center of a bloody political game.You'll discover:👑 Who sat at the same desk as little Peter and why those friends died in the Azov campaign📜 What "azbukovniki" were and what the future emperor was actually taught (spoiler: even medicine)🧠 How Peter learned to teach himself — long before it became mainstream⚰️ Why the death of 20-year-old Tsar Fyodor pushed the country to the brink of catastrophe🗡️ How a ten-year-old boy became tsar and weeks later witnessed the murder of his relatives👸 Who the tsarevnas were and why recluses from the terem turned out more dangerous than boyarsTimestamps:00:00 — Intro: The boy who didn't know his future01:30 — Chapter 1: Lessons with friends (Lunin and Voronin)02:00 — Chapter 2: What the future emperor was taught (azbukovniki)03:00 — Chapter 3: The self-taught tsar (Alexei Mikhailovich's library)04:30 — Chapter 4: Tsar Fyodor's death and the people's choice05:30 — Chapter 5: Women emerge from the terem (Sophia and the beginning of intrigues)06:30 — Finale: Three lessons Peter learned from childhood08:00 — Conclusion and question for listenersWhy you should listen:Russian history isn't just dates and battles. It's real people. Children who became orphans. Boys who watched loved ones get killed. And if you want to understand where that famous Peter — the empire builder — came from, start with his childhood. That's where it all came together.Where else to listen:This episode is available on all platforms:🎧 Spotify🎧 iHeartRadio🎧 Amazon Music / Audible🎧 Castbox🎧 DeezerSupport the podcast:⭐ Rate and review — it helps new listeners find us📢 Share this episode on social media — let Peter's story surprise your friends too💰 Financial support: [https://www.patreon.com/c/ok1111]Credits:Host and writer: [RenVal]Editing: [RenVal]Contact:📩 Email: [[email protected]]🐦 X/Twitter: [https://x.com/RVallanzasco] #PeterTheGreat #RussianHistory #Podcast #ChildhoodOfPeter #Romanovs #HistoryForEveryone #17thCenturyThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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"What did Peter I inherit from his mother? The influence of Natalia Naryshkina."
In this podcast episode, we explore how Peter the Great's mother, Natalia Kirillovna Naryshkina, influenced the formation of the personality and principles of one of Russia's most illustrious rulers.You will learn:Why Natalia Naryshkina's role in Peter's upbringing was so significant (including the early death of his father, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, when Peter was only four years old).What key traits did Peter inherit from his mother:Honesty—the desire to act openly even in difficult circumstances;Truthfulness to one's word—Peter never broke his promises, even when it was disadvantageous (for example, in diplomatic relations with European powers).How the synthesis of parental qualities (his father's curiosity and practicality, his mother's moral fortitude and responsibility) became the foundation of Peter's reforms.Beyond his family upbringing, what else shaped the reformer's path? Personal experience (the Streltsy rebellions, the power struggle, military lessons), the challenges of the era, and Peter's iron will.We will show that Peter I's personality was not simply the sum of inherited traits, but a creative transformation of his family legacy into tools for large-scale reforms in Russia: from discipline in thearmy to the fight against corruption.💡 Key takeaway: Peter's parental influence laid the foundation for his character, but his genius was revealed in his ability to develop these qualities and apply them to change the course of Russian history.🎙️ This episode features a lively dialogue between a journalist and a historian: factual analysis, striking examples, and unexpected parallels.📌 Listen to the episode for a new look at the origins of Peter the Great's greatness!#PeterTheGreat #NataliaNaryshkina #HistoryofRussia #Romanovs #Peter'sReforms
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Tip492#: "📫 Most procrastinators think that motivation comes first, then action. But truly successful people know it's the other way around: action comes first, then motivation. They don't wait until they feel like doing something. They just pick up the plow and start plowing, whether they want to or not."#motivation
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Tip488#: "📤 Sometimes we think we need to be 'special,' and we're haunted by an obsessive desire to achieve something extraordinary. We fear that if we fail, we'll be inferior, second-rate people, leading a mediocre life devoid of pleasure. Or we can fixate on other needs, such as the need to be loved or the need for universal approval, and tell ourselves we won't be happy without these things."#life
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Tip482#: "✉️ When you laugh, you suddenly stop taking yourself too seriously and are able to see the absurdity of your fears and self-doubts that have long plagued you. Laughter teaches you to accept both yourself and others."#laughter
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Tip475#: "🎏 You may have noticed that when you're anxious and depressed, you attack yourself with words like "should," "must," and "have to." Sometimes you direct the imperative toward yourself, and sometimes toward other people or the world in general. Self-directed imperatives create feelings of depression, anxiety, worthlessness, guilt, and shame."#imperative
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Advice466#: "🪑Discovering that your negative thoughts are false can be incredibly exciting because your understanding of yourself and the world around you can radically change."#health
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Advice465#: "🗝 Of course, we all need an attentive listener when we're upset. But if you want to change your life, sooner or later you'll have to focus on the specific moment when you felt upset. The key to all your suffering lies in that very moment."#health
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Advice460#: "🪒 Don't make any medication decisions on your own. Always consult with your doctor first. Teamwork and trust are the keys to quality therapy."#health
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Advice454#: "🧹 Analysis shows that the difference between the effectiveness of antidepressants and the placebo effect is minimal at best, and at least 75% or 80% of the effect we attribute to antidepressants may also be due to the placebo effect."#health
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Tip446#: "💊 There are very good reasons to doubt that depression and anxiety are caused by chemical imbalances in the brain, and some exciting new research suggests that antidepressants may not be as effective as we're led to believe."#health
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Tip437#: "⚱️ SELENIUM: grapes, mushrooms (shiitake, champignons), spinach. VITAMIN A: bell peppers, cantaloupe, cod liver oil, kale, mango, butter."#health
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Advice435#: "⚔️ Life unfolds on the level of actions, not words. The movement of humanity, stemming from countless human decisions, is continuous."#life
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Advice428#: "🧲 Clients with an analytical mindset (left-brain dominant) handle situations best when they need to consider three to five criteria. Their brains can handle more variables, but they slow down, and with more than nine factors, they fall into analysis paralysis."#company
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Advice422#: "🛠 A person who doesn't chase what they want has greater opportunities. You expect positive results, but you're not fixated on them. Instead, you focus on the process, and the results will take care of themselves. You're more confident, stronger, and the client trusts you more. You transform from a simple salesperson into a trustworthy mentor."#company
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Advice418#: "🧰 Miracles are not accidental. You are responsible for your own destiny. Devote your full energy to the process, and the results will take care of themselves."#life
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Advice410#: "💵 Treat people the way they want to be treated. Adapt to their personality, their decision-making process, their perception, their communication style, and forget about your own. They, not you, are the ones who matter."#company
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Advice405#: "🕯Your client base is your most important work resource and represents the central nervous system of your business. If you don't have a client base, you're not serious about your profession; you're just an amateur."#company
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Advice399#: "⏳People like to deal with people they know, like, trust, and interact with regularly, especially if they feel they care. They also like to recommend such professionals to their friends and acquaintances."#company
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Tip393#: "🧭 Smart shoppers will choose a product based on your value proposition: how much better quality you're willing to offer them compared to others at the same price."#company
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Advice387#: "📠 Specialists deftly notice the hidden nuances associated with such expectations, and then, as soon as the right moment arrives, offer a solution."#company
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Advice380#: "📹 A competent sales process is built on the ability to ask the right questions that will help identify buyers' pains and joys and offer them solutions."#company
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Tip373#: "💽 Healthy: zucchini side dish, leafy green and tomato salad, legumes, nuts, spinach, kale, quinoa. Add chickpeas, quinoa, or pumpkin seeds to the salad." #health
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Health, life, mentor, value.Tip365#: "💻 Alkalizing effect: fresh greens, brightly colored vegetables, avocado, almonds, cold-pressed oils (olive), fresh lemons and limes. ⌚️#health
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Health, life.Tip359#: "🌃 For chronic fatigue: astragalus, Eurycoma longifolia, ginseng, cordyceps mushroom, maca, rhodiola, ashwagandha, goji berries, green tea. Adaptogenic herbs."#health
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Tip353#: "🌠 Helpful: chia seeds, peas, brown rice, moringa - increase tissue alkalinity and restore amino acids."#health
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Advice347#: "🛣 The purpose of superfoods is to enrich the body with valuable nutrients that we no longer get from regular food."#health
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Health, life.
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Health, life.
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Health, life, habit.
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Health, habit.
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Health, habit, life.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: HEALTH, HABIT.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: SUCCESS, HEALTH, HABIT.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, LEADER, SELF-DISCIPLINE.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, SELF-DISCIPLINE.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, HONESTY.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, LIFE, HONESTY.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, HONESTY.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: company, honesty.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: company, honesty.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: advertising, new, company, honesty.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: life, brand, honesty, fact.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: COMPANY, PROMISE, DREAM, HONESTY.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: solution, ideal, stability, honesty.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: idea, company, life, morality.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: honesty, life.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: reading, will, temptation, life, deception.
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THIS PUBLICATION WILL COVER THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: LIFE, TEMPTATION, DECEPTION.
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