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New Life Fellowship Manipal
#iForgive - Week 9 : The Revenge

New Life Fellowship Manipal

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 54:38


Every time someone offends you, the natural tendency is to take revenge on the person. You want to take matters into your own hands or should you? What do you do in those moments? Join us in Week 9 of the series '#iForgive' titled 'The Revenge' by Pastor Danny Simon.

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Good Reading Podcast
Kathy Lette on getting the better of the patriarchy in 'The Revenge Club'

Good Reading Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 21:28


Matilda, Jo, Penny and Cressy are all women at the top of their game; so imagine their surprise when they start to be personally overlooked and professionally pushed aside by less-qualified men. Only they're not going down without a fight. Society might think the women have passed their amuse-by dates but the Revenge Club have other plans. After all, why go to bed angry when you could stay up and plot diabolical retribution? Let the games begin... In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Kathy Lette about why women are so drawn to revenge, why Australian women make the best heroines and embracing the journey through menopause and discovering the paradise beyond.

The Morning Show
Best-selling author Kathy Lette on inspiration and motivation behind latest novel 'The Revenge Club'

The Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 7:01


Best-selling author Kathy Lette on inspiration and motivation behind latest novel 'The Revenge Club'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Benjamin Bratton on why Covid should change the way we think and on why he hates Ted talks

Ways to Change the World with Krishnan Guru-Murthy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 29:21


Benjamin Bratton is a sociologist, design theorist and author. He perhaps is most known for his TED talk, 'What's wrong with TED Talks?'   His most recent book, 'The Revenge of the Real: Politics for a Post-Pandemic' world discusses the lessons he says that we can learn from our experiences with Covid-19 politically, culturally and technologically.   Benjamin talks to Krishnan about 'that' Ted talk, why he thinks we need a new language and why he thinks universal collaboration is of utmost importance.   Producer: Rachel Evans

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast
2020 Showcase: The Ragged Scratch Podcast

The Audio Verse Awards Nominee Showcase Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 30:32


This is Natalie Winter, the Producer of The Ragged Scratch Podcast. We are an anthology podcast, and aim to bring the new writing night experience to audio dramas, so each season we produce twelve short new-writing audio plays from different writers. Like a chocolate box of audio goodies, there's something for everyone - from hard-hitting emotional dramas, to thrillers, slapstick capers, sci fi, historical dalliances and social commentary, each lasting only 5-10 minutes - so if you're not too keen on one play, something different is right around the corner. Individual pieces have gone on to be aired on the radio and as part of arts festivals, and one piece, The Art of a Doorman, was adapted into a 6 part series - The Art of Ambition - produced this summer and also nominated for 4 Audio Verse Awards. What you're about to listen to is a select few clips from plays and monologues we produced during Season 2 and The Isolation Sessions. Included in the mix are God Love the NHS, by Victoria Taylor Roberts, Performed by Lorraine Hodgson - nominated for ensemble performance, Is This Thing On? by Emily Reader and performed by Sharita Oomeer - nominated for writing, and Help Me Learn by Molly Sweeny, directed by Lorenzo Mason, edited by Kirsty Gillmore and featuring Sara Lynam, Honey Gabriel and Lynsey Murrell - also nominated for writing. Full credits and timestamps for these clips have been provided in the shownotes. Timestamps and full credits, clips where the individuals involved have been nominated for an award are in bold: 00:00 Producer Natalie Winter Introduction 01:42 'God Love the NHS' (full clip) Written, directed and edited by Victoria Taylor-Roberts. Performed by Lorraine Hodgson (nominated for 'performance in an ensemble') 04:39 'Gade' (excerpt) by Nick Lord Lancaster. Performed and edited by Thomas Mitchells 05:32 'In Rich Earth' (excerpt) by Jude Reid. Directed by Andrew Spooner, edited by Kirsty Gillmore, featuring Lisa Rost-Welling as Shelley and Michele Moran as Atwood. (also stars Andrew Spooner as The President and Earle Figuracion as Butler, not featured in this clip) 07:00 'Is This Thing On' (full clip) by Emily Reader. Performed by Sharita Oomeer (nominated for 'Writing on an Audio Play Production') 10:42 'The Revenge of Spotty Herbert' (excerpt) by Ben Francis. Performed by Andrew Spooner 12:22 'Beach' (full clip), written and performed by Amy Putt. 17:27 'Detachment' (excerpt) by Frank McMahon. Directed and edited by Natalie Winter, starring Christopher Tester and Helen Barford 21:16 'Help Me Learn' (full clip) by Molly Sweeney. Directed by Lorenzo Mason, edited by Kirsty Gillmore. Featuring Sara Lynam as Sara, Honey Gabriel as Kate and Lynsey Murrell as Liz. (nominated for 'Writing on an Audio Play Production') No transcript available. http://www.raggedfoils.co.uk/raggedscratchpodcast Twitter: @RaggedFoils

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MWT Episode 3: The Pink Panther Strikes Again and The Revenge of the Pink Panther. (pt.2)

42.3

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 55:38


Thanks for watching! Visit, tanaypm.com Disclaimer - 00:34 Credits for 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' - 2:43 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' title sequence - 7:03 Intro to the 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' story - 9:50 Perks of being a sequel - 14:19 Evolution of the Cato scene - 14:40 Showcasing Clouseau as a detective - 17:25 Showcasing Dreyfuss as a villain - 21:17 Increasing the scope of the movie - 25:54 Visual style - 27:51 Clouseau scenes - 28:40 Dreyfuss scenes - 34:54 Cinematography - 39:39 Comment on jokes in the movie - 39:18 Conclusion to 'The Pink Panther Strikes Again' - 40:12 Credits for 'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' - 40:37 Intro to 'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' story - 43:36 'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' title sequence - 45:17 Tonal problems - 46:54Assassin fight scene - 47:16 Long dramatic sequences - 48:36 Cato in an actual story roll - 50:12 Non Clouseau comedy scenes - 50:55 Dreyfuss' miraculous return - 52:24 The 'Silver Hornet' - 53:22 Conclusion for 'The Revenge of the Pink Panther' - 54:30

Movie Musing
Short Clip: 'Revenge of the Sith' vs 'The Force Awakens'

Movie Musing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 7:09


In this lost segment from our 'Rogue One' episode, Quentin argues that 'The Revenge of the Sith' is a better Star Wars film than 'The Force Awakens'. Maybe he's spent a little too much time on r/PrequelMemes. Recommended links: South Park on 'The Force Awakens': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QM2zcv5AfaM r/PrequelMemes: https://www.reddit.com/r/PrequelMemes/ Contact: medium.com/movie-musing twitter.com/moviemusingpod facebook.com/moviemusing moviemusing.com @moviemusing (Recorded January 2, 2017)

Surreal Grotesque Podcast: Stories of the Strange and Psychotic

Dustin Reade was unable to join me for an interview as planned due to a slew of misfortunes but I hope to try again with him next weekend. That's not to say this wasn't a great show, as I opened with a musing about candida overgrowth and new short film 'The American Parasite' which is making the rounds on the internet. Then it came time for my interview with G. Arthur Brown where we talked about his Eraserhead Press novella, Kitten, and who is actually the main character of the book. We also discussed the dead kid puppet in a harrowing scene near the end, his blogspot site The Strange Edge, his Flash Fiction Friday project which can be seen on Bizarro Central, Libertarianism and future projects. I closed out with a sample of 'Black Coral Dream' from Cody Goodfellow's project, Worker & Parasite, and also announced a new acceptance for the Vertigo Schisms anthology: 'The Revenge of Charles J. Hogg' by Rich Bottles, Jr. Next weekend: Jeff Burk!!! http://www.amazon.com/Kitten-G-Arthur-Brown/dp/1621050653 http://www.amazon.com/Bizarro-An-Anthology-Rocky-Alexander/dp/0615936393 http://garthurbrown.blogspot.com/ http://bizarrocentral.com/2014/02/14/flash-fiction-friday-the-perfect-fit/

Stan van Houcke Audioblog
Interview with James Lovelock

Stan van Houcke Audioblog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2008 37:40


Interview with professor James Lovelock about his new book 'The Revenge of Gaia.'