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Mary had a Catholic upbringing growing up in New York, and as a first-time mother she started to have mystical experiences & today we hear about her journey to becoming a channel for the Divine Feminine. Also in todays conversation we talked about; Newgrange in Ireland, Bride/Brighid, being a Crone aka the Wisdom Years ;-), 'time-lines - 'A Wrinkle in Time', The Order of the Blue Rose, working with earth grids, our spiritual community to which we belong, and Mary's book 'The Magdalene, Temple of the Divine Feminine'. At around 55mins Mary talks about 'moving into the quiet' and guides us into a heart-centred space to receive a beautiful channeling from Mary Magdalene. One Special Episode
The story 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeline L'Engle has been inspiring young scientists for generations. We spoke with three for this episode of BrainStuff. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Michael Gleeson and Peter Ryan look ahead to deadline day of the 2020 trade period and where clubs stand on various trades going into the final day, including Geelong's offer for Jeremy Cameron, the many deals in front of Essendon and how that might affect their ability to land all the players they want, and where the Pies and Dogs stand on Adam Treloar. Plus, we wrap the day's trades and answer your questions. Got a question about your club? Got a question about the trade period? Send it to realfootypod@theage.com.au for a chance to have it answered in our trade period series. Stay across the moves, news and what it all means as our Real Footy newsletter goes daily for trade period. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. And if you value independent, quality journalism, please subscribe to The Age today. Thanks for listening and don't forget to check out more great podcasts from The Age & SMH. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time has very little meaning these days. Is time a straight line, or a big ball of timey-wimey stuff? What if, just what if, time and space could be bent? This week we discuss 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle
Welcome to Love YA Like Crazy! You're listening to a special episode recorded by one of the two hosts, Jacob Haller, while he was at PodX in Nashville. For this episode, Jake talked to Lee LeBreton of 'Within the Wires' about Madeleine L'Engle's 'Many Waters'. Lee LeBreton is the voice of Michael Witten in Season 3 of Within the Wires, and performs throughout the year in the New York Neo-Futurists's weekly show, The Infinite Wrench. They also perform regularly with The Williams Project in Seattle. For more information, check out their website! Note that the discussion includes major spoilers for 'Many Waters', and some minor spoilers for 'A Wrinkle in Time'. This discussion was recorded in a space provided by Netflix, for which we thank them! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy .
'A Wrinkle in Time' author Madeleine L'Engle said she received 26 rejection letters from publishers.
Growing up, family summer vacations in a rented Winnebago meant traveling to the deserts of Arizona, New Mexico among others. In this episode, Kim talks about playing games with her siblings on the drives and running around in the open space. 'Wanderlust' is a word she uses to describe her family, "We were always going somewhere." Her love of photography grew from taking trips to all the places Huell Howser featured on his California's Gold television show. Though coming to live in the desert was a dream come true, Kim experienced anxiety about work and money early on, which at times was so strong, she could barely breathe. In the process, she applied for a house - and got it - and then applied for a job - and got it. One might think the desert was welcoming Kim with a little bit of a test, as only the desert can. In her role as a Professor in the Child Development program at Copper Mountain College, she works to prepare students for careers in child care and says the program is also a great foundation for elementary school teachers and classes also benefit parents looking for a better understanding of their children or themselves. If you're interested, Kim can talk with you about the program: 760-366-3791 x0452. Since Kim moved to the desert knowing no one, she began following photographers or other creatives whose work she came to like on social media. She also started attending open mic poetry readings hosted by Space Cowboy Books and Cholla Needles in Joshua Tree, which lead her to writing a sci-fi piece, read on a recent episode of 'Simultaneous Times' podcast. You can hear Kim's story in Episode 14 here. Discovering the book, 'A Wrinkle in Time', was what drew Kim in to the world of sci-fi. Though when she tried to watch Star Trek with her dad and grandpa, she was told, "this is what the grown ups or guys watch", which, of course, made it even more intriguing. She admires and is inspired by the work of African-American sci-fi writer Octavia Butler, as well as Poet Laureate outgoing, Tracy K. Smith. Find Kim and her photos on Instagram facebook.com/kim.photos
Charlotte Jones Voiklis and Lena Roy have written a new biography about their grandmother, Newbery Award winning writer Madeleine L’Engle called "Becoming Madeleine." They share stories about the woman who wrote 'A Wrinkle in Time."
'A Wrinkle in Time' author Madeleine L'Engle said she received 26 rejection letters from publishers.
On this week's episode Paul, Pete and producer Jack go back to the future in Steven Spielberg's big screen adaptation of cult hit 'Ready Player One' as well as finding the answer to the age-old question, "What would Reese Witherspoon look like with an artichoke for a head?" with the aid of Ava DuVernay's Disney-backed 'A Wrinkle in Time'. Not content to offer anything less than the bare minimum they also make time for regular features 'In the Foyer', 'Popcorn Movies', 'Coming Attractions', and 'Credits'. Running Order In the Foyer - Favourite Steven Spielberg Films Popcorn Movies - Season of the Witch / Unsane / Pacific Rim Uprising / Game Over, Man Coming Attractions - Kodachrome (20th April) / The House With The Clock In Its Walls (28th September) / Blockers (30th March) Features - A Wrinkle in Time / Ready Player One Credits - Buckaroo Banzai's end credits sequence (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MqJ3iGBdOo) 'Anatomy of a Movie Trailer' from 'The Modern Mann' podcast (https://www.modernmann.co.uk/new/filmtrailers) ----------------------------------------------------------------- Strangers in a Cinema on Twitter: @StrangersCinema Your Hosts: Paul Anderson (@HKCavalier1982) / Pete Wall (@Critical_Stop) Your Producer: Jack Mills (@Millsattack) Intro theme courtesy of bensound.com All other audio covered by Creative Commons licensing
Editors Ema Sasic and Kevin Schwaller give their reviews for "Tomb Raider," "A Wrinkle in Time" and "Unsane" and inform listeners on an upcoming secret project.
Adult-ish host, Afiya is joined by guest co-host, writer (and friend) Vincent Benard to discuss the custody battle for friends during a big breakup, handling the prying eyes of former friends after a split, and Afiya's potential "unpopular black opinion" on Disney's 'A Wrinkle in Time.'Links mentioned in this episode: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214http://www.instagram.com/vincentbernard_83This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
This week we invite writer and educator Erika Thorkelson on the podcast to discuss the new movie A Wrinkle In Time. Also discussed: Phil Donahue, Neko Case, and Jessica Jones Season 2. Show notes: Terms of Endearment soundtrack Erika Thorkelson A Wrinkle In Time trailer Ava DuVernay IMDb Phil Donahue wiki 'A Wrinkle in Time' Reviews: What the Critics Are Saying 'A Wrinkle in Time' Spoiler Review: A Heartbreaking Misfire With a Powerful Burden Black Girl Magic Is Written In The Pages Of 'A Wrinkle In Time' 'A Wrinkle In Time' And The Burden Of Being First Recommendations: Lisa Christiansen: The Lathe Of Heaven: A Novel by Ursula K. Le Guin Andrea Warner: "Hell-On" by Neko Case Erika Thorkelson: Jessica Jones (Season 2) Music credits: "Flutterbee" by Podington Bear From Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst From Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! Links: Pop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Instagram Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library.
Adult-ish host, Afiya is joined by guest co-host, writer (and friend) Vincent Benard to discuss the custody battle for friends during a big breakup, handling the prying eyes of former friends after a split, and Afiya's potential "unpopular black opinion" on Disney's 'A Wrinkle in Time.'Links mentioned in this episode: http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214http://www.instagram.com/vincentbernard_83This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
Wow...two weeks in a row. What is going on in Hollywood right now? How do movies like this make it through to the screen? Clay and Corey take an abnormal approach to this review of 'A Wrinkle in Time.' No recap this time, really because we felt there was nothing to recap. Don't worry, we still found enough to talk about for over an hour. Join us as we ponder the reasons why we, and pretty much every reviewer, felt this movie fell flat. Like, subscribe and share. Next week the Two Dads will present our recap and review of 'Tomb Raider.' Thanks for listening.
There was a lot of pressure on Ava Duvernay to bring Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 classic book, A Wrinkle In Time, to the screen. This is the first $100-million movie directed by an African-American woman with a diverse cast chosen to fill the roles written for whites in 1962.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the ScreenFellas Podcast Ozzy and Carlos: - Review 'Gringo' (3:28) - Are joined by Brianna - Review 'A Wrinkle in Time' (8:38) - Debate what film deserved the best animated feature Oscar (38:08) Thanks for the Download and be sure to subscribe! Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/screenfellas-podcast/id1118568554?mt=2 Subscribe on Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/m/Izfcfjzpk6vp5423sdskadxdysa?t=ScreenFellas_Podcast Subscribe on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=91364&refid=stpr Subscribe on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/screenfellas Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/ScreenFellas Check screenfellas.com for written reviews and articles! Social Media: - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreenFellas - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screenfellas - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screenfellas/ Follow the team: - Carlos: https://twitter.com/Chiri456 - Ozzy: https://twitter.com/CastroOzzy - Jesse: https://twitter.com/ColonelSwink - Zack: https://twitter.com/zack_marron - Enrique: https://twitter.com/cboga635 - Eli: https://twitter.com/XeyonMusic Brought to you by: Audible - For your free audio book go to audibletrial.com/screenfellas Music: Enrique Chiriboga and XEYON
KMC returns to discuss the 2018 Academy Awards and other recent viewings. The NERDs keep score in in a game of Martin vs Treezy, Leezy has a lot to say about Tiffany Haddish, and Treezy is big mad about 'A Wrinkle in Time'. ------------ MAKE SURE TO LIKE, SHARE, & SUBSCRIBE. Kinda Movie Critics on iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, & Soundcloud. For suggestions on which movies to cover next, e-mail us at kindamoviecritics@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: Kinda Movie Critics - @kindamoviecritics Kory - @koryraysmith Leezy - @yungleezy Jesse - @jtvizion Martin - @guerillakookies Treezy - @filmmakingtreezy On-Ear Network - @onearnetwork Episode Produced by: Martin Tucker, Treezy, & Leezy Sound Recorded by: Treezy Edited by: Leezy & Treezy ©2018 On-Ear Network
0:00 - Hello, it is Monday, here are the movies 2:20 - "A Wrinkle in Time" review 15:10 - "Gringo" review (Bayer) 18:20 - "The Strangers: Prey at Night" review (Snider) 22:00 - "Submission" review (Bayer) 25:40 - "The Hurricane Heist" review (Snider) 33:30 - We rediscovered "The House," the Ferrell/Poehler/Mantzoukas joint from last year 40:40 - This week's DVDs, including a giveaway of "The Disaster Artist" to an Agent, and also much discussion of corn 46:10 - Recap and good day
No one ever said it was going to be easy making a movie out of Madeleine L’Engle’s beloved, idea-crammed and visionary 1962 Newbery Medal-winning novel, A Wrinkle in Time. Adapting such rich material—equal parts science-fiction, fantasy, fairy tale, political/religious tract, parable of good vs. evil, and coming-of-age story—clearly proved to be, in the language of L’Engle’s novel, dark and stormy.
The Reid cousins are still in Wakanda. Jacque talks #BlackPantherApollo and being moved to tears; Joy-Ann's Nigeria garb finally arrived, so she is off to the movies, again- just not the theatre in Harlem. The two talk Black Panther haters and hope for the success of 'A Wrinkle in Time'. Joy celebrates 21 years of marriage and reveals her husband was her first (and only) post-college boyfriend. The ladies talk the return of The Walking Dead, the crazy 'skinfolk' running for Congress, and a study FINALLY admitting menstrual cramps are as painful as heart attacks-Seriously??!!
A favorite books episode where hosts Karla Jacobs and Ronna McNamara discuss a favorite book that holds great childhood memories. They didn't plan it that way; it just so happened they were both feeling nostalgic. Ronna talks about 'I, Claudius' by Robert Graves, and Karla talks about 'A Wrinkle in Time' by Madeleine L'Engle. podcast music by www.bensound.com
In this episode, Carrie and Jake discuss Madeleine L'Engle's 1963 classic 'A Wrinkle in Time'. Among other things, we talk about death bats and Communism, and the lack of time travel in the books comes in for a certain amount of criticism. Spoilers abound, so we recommend reading the book before listening! An automatically generated transcript can be found at https://www.popuparchive.com/collections/10441/items/141957 -- if you're interested in helping to improve it, then let us know. In the next episode, we'll be discussing Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins, one of Carrie's favorite books. If you have any comments or suggestions, join us on our Goodreads page at https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/188869-love-ya-like-crazy, or tweet to us at https://twitter.com/loveYApod, or email us at podcast at loveYAlikecrazy.com. We'd love to hear from you! We're having a book and DVD giveaway!
For this episode, Carrie and Jake read Jesse Andrews's 2016 book 'The Haters', which they give a somewhat mixed review of. A very rough transcript of the episode can be found at https://www.popuparchive.com/collections/10441/items/138153 . Jake and Carrie also answer questions about THE LOVE YA LIKE CRAZY CONTEST, which you should all enter! Plus, Jake tells some tales about being a touring musician, and we use the most embarrassing rating system ever. Spoilers abound, so we recommend reading the book before listening! In the next episode, we'll be discussing Madeleine L'Engle's 1973 classic 'A Wrinkle in Time'. If you have any comments or suggestions, join us on our Goodreads page at https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/188869-love-ya-like-crazy, or tweet to us at https://twitter.com/loveYApod, or email us at podcast at loveYAlikecrazy dot com. We'd love to hear from you! Thanks to Shaenon K. Garrity for designing the Love YA Like Crazy icon, to the Sentimental Favorites for the use of their song 'Hey There', and to Charlie McCarron for the 'Love YA Like Crazy' tag. This episode features Jake's song 'Time to Break Up the Band', which you can listen to and purchase from https://jacobhaller.bandcamp.com/track/time-to-break-up-the-band . You can help support production of this podcast, and get rewards in return, via our Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/loveYAlikecrazy . Love YA Like Crazy is a member of the Ear Trumpet Audio podcast network! You can find more information about the network at http://eartrumpetaudio.com/ .