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Marguerite Mary Regalioso is a renowned expert on the history and tradition of virgin births. Marguerite discusses the prevalence and spiritual significance of virgin births in various ancient traditions and cultures, including ancient Greece, Hebrew traditions, and Native American cultures. Our conversation dives into the metaphysical practices and teachings associated with the Virgin Mary, highlighting her pivotal role in Christian traditions that have been overlooked. Marguerite introduces the Seven Sisters Mystery School and her books on the subject, including 'The Mystery Tradition of Miraculous Conception' and 'The Secret Life of Mother Mary.' The dialogue expands on the suppression of feminine spiritual power throughout history and explores mystical concepts like the Sophian energy, womb chakras, and the teachings of high priestesses. Marguerite also discusses the modern spiritual awakening of feminine energies, urging listeners to cultivate personal healing and explore deeper mystical practices as pathways to individual empowerment and global transformation.
Ed and Amanda chat with columnist and author, Kerri Sackville, ahead of the 'The Art of Parenting... Enough!' panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Kerri's book, 'The Secret Life of You,' asks why it's so scary to be alone with your own thoughts. Ed and Amanda get a mini therapy session, and learn Kerri's unusual strategy for passing the time, alone, at traffic lights. Buy Kerri's books. Learn more about the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
An interview podcast giving the inside scoop of what happens in comedy scenes across the globe and dedicated to speaking to the mavericks in the comedy world. In this episode we speak to clown Jeff Raz. Jeff Raz starred in 'Corteo' with Cirque du Soleil for over 500 performances. He was co-founder of the Clown Conservatory in San Fransisco. He has performed and taught in Eskimo villages in the middle of winter. He also founded the Medical Clown Project and repurposed his performing and teaching skills to work with the global communications consulting firm Stand & Deliver. Now he has taken these extraordinary clown experiences and written them into three remarkable books: 'The Secret Life of Clowns', launched nationally at the Smithsonian in 2017; 'The Snow Clown' which dropped in September, 2018; and 'Love Death Circus' published during the pandemic in weekly instalments. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[01:25]] Sharing a stage with robin Williams [[04:40]][[05:42]] Needing my headspace as a performer and performing in Corteo [[07:00]][[21:02]]Is copying the sincerest form of flattery in street performing a big thing [[23:52]][[24:05]] How your experiences shape you[[28:44]] [[28:44]] Replacing someone in a two person routine [[33:10]][[33:30]] How clowning is different to clowning, juggling and standup [[37:22]][[37:23]] How you need to be connected with the general public as a clown and comedian [[40:46]]If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster. If you would like to know more about Jeff Raz, you can find out about him on secretlifeofclowns.com. #comedypodcast #clown #standup #podcast #clowns #clowning You can follow this podcast on Youtube at https://bit.ly/41LWDAq, Spotify at https://spoti.fi/3oLrmyU and Apple podcasts at https://apple.co/3LEkr3E.
Samuel Burr has worked as a TV executive, creating shows like 'The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds', 'Eight Go Rallying', and 'The Secret Life of Cleaners'. Many years ago he worked on a documentary in a retirement home, now it's given him the basis for his debut novel.'The Fellowship of Puzzlemakers' looks at Clayton Sumper, an enigma who was abandoned at birth on the steps of the puzzlemakers, ending up being raised by some of the sharpest minds in the country. The hope is that he's learned from them, as to discover the secrets of who he is and who he can be, he needs to crack one last puzzle.We talk about the details of writing such a tricksy book, matching chapter names to crossword answers, and how getting deep into those details impacted his ability to be creative. You can hear why he works towards a final sentence, also why he uses the pomodoro technique, and how he gets ideas by spying on strangers.We discuss his time at the Faber Academy, how working in TV has influenced his storytelling in novels, and you can hear about the business of writing - what does an advance mean? What happens if you get a big deal? How do you get paid?Support the show at patreon.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's Hot Topics, the co-hosts react to Sen. Joe Manchin's announcement that he will not seek re-election, weigh in on how Republicans are approaching abortion after Tuesday's election results and discuss former Pres. Trump declaring he could weaponize the FBI and DOJ against enemies if he were in office again. Plus, they share what they think is the best delivery room environment and if they would snitch on a cheating in-law. Jennifer Fraser and her pup partner Daquiri, who are featured in upcoming ABC News Studios series 'The Secret Life of Dancing Dogs,' show off their skills and special bond! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amy King hosts your Friday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Legal Analyst Royal Oakes joins the show to talk about former President Donald Trump surrendering to his arrest yesterday in Fulton County, GA. Then, ABC's White House Correspondent Karen Travers talks about another wave of COVID vaccines being prepared. The House Whisperer Dean Sharp joins the show. This week, Dean's focus is on 'The Secret Life of Wood,' and how fences, walls and hedges make good neighbors. And ABC's Entertainment 'Guru' highlights new movies coming to the big screens this weekend, and also some that you can stream from your couch if you want to be like Amy.
The House Whisperer Dean Sharp joins Amy King on a Friday morning Wake Up Call! This week, Dean's focus is on 'The Secret Life of Wood,' and how fences, walls and hedges make good neighbors.
There's a Union deal that would add $400 million to the LAPD budget by 2027 - Handel examines what the bill contains and how it could shape the law enforcement of Los Angeles over the years. Then, Dean Sharp comes on for another edition of Handel and The House Whisperer! Today, Dean's focus is 'The Secret Life of Wood: The Role of Wood in Human History Cannot Be Overstated'.
Dean Sharp is back on The Bill Handel Show for another edition of Handel and The House Whisperer! Today, Dean's focus is 'The Secret Life of Wood: The Role of Wood in Human History Cannot Be Overstated'.
Jen chats to psychologist with the bWell Clinic and author of 'The Secret Life of Adults' Allison Keating about the effects that isolation and loneliness can have on our mortality!
When Kerri Sackville decided to stop filling every idle moment with distraction and learn to be comfortable alone, her quality of life soared. From boosting creativity and productivity, improving self-awareness, building resilience and moral courage, to improving relationships and connection with others, a bit of alone time is vital to wellbeing. But with smart phones, social media, endless streaming and podcast options, as well as the demands of work, family and friends, spending meaningful time on your own can feel impossible, unnecessary, or even indulgent. In The Secret Life of You, Kerri Sackville analyses society's attitude towards solitude – why is it okay to eat breakfast at a café on your own but faintly tragic to dine alone? She identifies the roadblocks in the way to unplugging, contemplates aloneness as opposed to loneliness, and looks at the difference between true connection and mere connectivity. Kerri provides practical advice on how to become comfortable in your own company, in order to enjoy – and even cherish – time alone. In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Kerri Sackville about the difference between loneliness and being alone, why a little alone time can build resilience and mental toughness, and some of strategies we can all use to cultivate our inner lives and build stronger connections.
This week on WADR, our hosts are living up to the aim of the show (conversations with respect and grace) with an Easter special on ... GRACE!Grace is of course a concept strongly associated with the cross of Christ. It is a word Christians chuck around - but do we have a good understanding of what it means? And can grace even be immoral?'The Secret Life of Us' then makes a return, with Michael and Megan sharing episodes in their life when they had grace shown to them.Finally, on 'Through The Wardrobe' our hosts give their take on The Engish, a grizzly western reboot about an aristocrat bent on revenge in the new world. Can grace be shown to those who've taken everything from us?WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
Peter Cardwell Political Editor & Presenter, Talk Radio. Author, 'The Secret Life of Special Advisers'. Political commentator on TV, radio and in print. Strategy consultant, NED, former SpAd to four Cabinet ministers.
Victoria Nelson saw it first: Popular culture teems with occult ideas, vestiges of bygone belief, fragments of ancient magic disguised as common entertainment. Her 2001 work The Secret Life of Puppets is in many ways the ur-text of weird studies, so prescient and probing it is even more relevant now than it was when it first appeared. In episode 128 (https://www.weirdstudies.com/128), Phil and JF discussed Nelson's wonderful first novel Neighbor George (2021). In this episode, Nelson joins the hosts of Weird Studies to talk about the vision that drove her to write Secret Life along with its equally insightful follow-up, Gothicka. Listen to volume 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and volume 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2) of the Weird Studies soundtrack by Pierre-Yves Martel (https://www.pymartel.com) Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the new T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! Get your Weird Studies merchandise (https://www.redbubble.com/people/Weird-Studies/shop?asc=u) (t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.) Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) SHOW NOTES Victoria Nelson, The Secret Life of Puppets, Gothicka, Neighbor George M. R. James, [Collected Ghost Stories](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheCollectedGhostStoriesofM.R.James)_ Tzvetan Todorov, The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre (https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9780801491467/the-fantastic/#bookTabs=1) Sigmund Freud, [Civilization and its Discontents](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CivilizationandItsDiscontents)_ Carol Clover, Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film (https://www.amazon.com/Men-Women-Chainsaws-Gender-Modern/dp/0851704190) Bruno Schulz, [The Street of Crocodiles](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheStreetofCrocodiles)_ Stephenie Meyer, Twilight (https://stepheniemeyer.com/the-twilight-saga/) series William P. Young, The Shack: Where Tragedy Confronts Eternity (https://www.amazon.com/Shack-Where-Tragedy-Confronts-Eternity/dp/0964729237) _ Against Everyone with Conner Habib (https://connerhabib.com/against-everyone/), episodes 202 (https://www.patreon.com/posts/74118938?pr=true) & 203 (https://www.patreon.com/posts/74427827?pr=true) James R. Lewis, _The Gods Have Landed (https://sunypress.edu/Books/T/The-Gods-Have-Landed2) Anne Rice, [Interview with the Vampire](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/InterviewwiththeVampire)_ Honoré de Balzac, "Séraphîta" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Séraphîta) L. Ron Hubbard (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Ron_Hubbard), founder of Scientology Special Guest: Victoria Nelson.
In the penultimate Summer of Stiller episode, Justin & Nabil discuss a side of Stiller most may not be as appreciative of- but how wrong they are! Listen in in astonishment in how this accidentally became the longest Filmatic episode yet. Stay tuned to @filmaticpodcast on Instagram for news on our hot new giveaway! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmatic/support
Have you ever wondered what all the buzz is about in your garden? This episode we get to grips with some of the wild bees you are likely to find, with the help of 'The Secret Life of Garden Bees' by Jean Vernon. We then learn about a knockout Knautia for your garden, the charming Field Scabious. Find all the information and links mentioned in the episode on our website Ellies Wellies - Beguiling Bees and Knockout Knautias Help us keep the podcast running by making a donation! Every penny goes towards our running costs, and means there are no adverts or sponsors messages to listen to. We're grateful for any donations to our PayPal Watch us on Youtube The Wild GDN Follow us on Facebook or Twitter too, if you are so inclined!
Justine Cowan, author of 'The Secret Life of Dorothy Soames: a Memoir." Cowan had believed for most of her life that her mother was descended from Welsh royalty. It turns out that her mother grew up in London's infamous Foundling Hospital. Cowan embarked on an extraordinary journey to learn as much as she could about the circumstances under which her mother's mother brought her newborn daughter to the Foundling Hospital. The book is also examination of that institution's history and how it treated the illegitimate children entrusted into its care.
What are you planning to do with your children during the looming school holidays? Dr Elizabeth Kilbey, Child Psychologist and Expert on Channel 4's 'The Secret Life of 4, 5 and 6 year olds', reveals that 90% of parents are not necessarily looking forward to the Easter holidays. The cost of living crisis, the expense of keeping a child entertained and reliance on devices including the TV and social media all add to those concerns. Dr Kilbey urges parents to see the benefits of children playing outside to encourage activity, let off steam and build character. Activities do not have to be expensive. As a child of a different generation, I was always playing outside - no 24 hour TV, no social media, and no regrets! Research was carried out by Fruit Shoot who have created an activity booklet. Download the activity pack with ideas for activities that children and adults can do together during the Easter holidays at https://fruitshoot.com/media/1664/280322fruit-shoot-activity-pack.pdf April 2022
WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/nqE1EOYdYIw Today on Screenwriter Survival Guide, I sat down with actor Adrian Martinez who you may recognize from films like 'I Feel Pretty' and 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty', or TV shows like 'Stumptown' and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'. He recently wrote and directed his first feature film, iGilbert, which is now available in theaters and On Demand. It's a twisted fairytale about connection and voyeurism. I always find it fascinating to talk with indie filmmakers and hear details about how they get their movies made. Adrian was very happy to talk about his process, and go deep on the messages behind his film. He has crafted a fantastic film and everybody should go check it out the moment they finish this episode. Watch links are at the bottom of the show notes. Connect with Adrian on Instagram (@tasteofadrian), Twitter (@tasteofadrian), or Facebook. If Screenwriter Survival Guide is providing value for you, we would really appreciate a quick rate and review! That really helps us build this community and keep delivering excellent advice for screenwriters. Questions? Concerns? Guest ideas? Reach out on Instagram @sambrookspresents or email me at sam@screenwritersurvivalguide.com. SCREENWRITER SURVIVAL TIP: Get help. WATCH iGILBERT: Apple TV, Google TV, Prime Video, Vudu, Trailer --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screenwritersurvivalguide/support
Motor Ace frontman Patrick Robertson joins us on the pod! The beloved four piece from Melbourne are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their incredible debut record Five Star Laundry and have announced a brand new tour and vinyl to celebrate! In today's episode, we're speaking with Pat about the freedom that comes with writing your debut record, working with Chris Sheldon (Foo Fighters) at Abbey Road, the pros and cons of being connected to 'The Secret Life of Us' and whether we'll see new music from the band.You can buy the vinyl for Five Star Laundry here.You can buy tickets to their tour here.You can listen to Motor Ace here.Motor Ace Instagram: @motoraceMotor Ace Facebook: @motoraceThanks again to Patrick Robertson & Motor Ace for their time. We also want to give a special shout out to Fiona at On The Map PR for her assistance with this episode.You can follow us on This Song Is Yours socials below:TSIY Insta: @thissongisyoursTSIY FB: @thissongisyoursTSIY TikTok: @thissongisyours See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Day to day can be a mundane existence. We all strive to have a little more adventure in our lives. Walter Mitty lived his life inside his head and chose the daydream over the reality. We're examining the films 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' starring Ben Stiller and Danny Kaye. We're also examining the reality of their existence and if they truly are mundane or an exciting adventure that teaches us something about ourselves. Stay focused and in the moment, as '40 Going On 14' are wide awake and dreaming! If only we could stop making that wacky noise that Danny Kaye made. Join our Discord channel HERE! You can donate to the show at our Ko-Fi Page! This week's Geek Life Radio artist/song of the week is Brentalfloss with Super Mario Land WITH LYRICS!
Vicky Sayers is joined by film critic and broadcaster, James Cameron-Wilson, to talk all things quirky. They discuss what makes a “quirky” film, and Vicky reveals a particular favourite of hers. In this special genre they select: 'O Lucky Man!' (1973), 'How to Get Ahead in Advertising' (1989), 'The Truman Show' (1998), 'Being John Malkovich' (1999), 'Raising Arizona' (1987), 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' (2000), 'Amélie' (2001), 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (2004), 'Stranger Than Fiction' (2006), 'The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' (2013), and 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014). Whatever happened to 'Spirited Away'(2001)? Visit www.shareradio.co.uk for more .. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brave New Work special | Episode 1 of 3 Vass Bednar takes over as host of Policy Speaking, for a special Brave New Work discussion on how to think more fully about technological change. This week's focus is on skills and surveillance, with special guests: Unifor economist and policy analyst Kaylie Tiessen who talks trends in workplace training and how truck driving has been transformed; Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association Brenda McPhail who talks about the right and very wrong ways surveillance can be used in the workplace; and author of 'The Secret Life of Groceries' Benjamin Lorr who talks about how minimum wage grocery work is no longer the care-free job we nostalgically remember. Follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Subscribe to Public Policy Forum updates and be first to know about new events, reports and projects. -- Music: Raro Bueno by Chuzausen under a creative commons license
Brave New Work special | Episode 1 of 3 Vass Bednar takes over as host of Policy Speaking, for a special Brave New Work discussion on how to think more fully about technological change. This week's focus is on skills and surveillance, with special guests: Unifor economist and policy analyst Kaylie Tiessen who talks trends in workplace training and how truck driving has been transformed; Director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association Brenda McPhail who talks about the right and very wrong ways surveillance can be used in the workplace; and author of 'The Secret Life of Groceries' Benjamin Lorr who talks about how minimum wage grocery work is no longer the care-free job we nostalgically remember. -- Music: Raro Bueno by Chuzausen under a creative commons license
➤ Reageer op deze podcast: themetalk.nl/reageren/ ➤ Steun ons! Doneer aan ThemeTalk: themetalk.nl/doneren/ ➤ Luister via Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/themetalkapple ➤ Spotify: spoti.fi/2RQULSq ➤ SoundCloud: bit.ly/scThemeTalk ➤ Abonneer op YouTube: bit.ly/2Tc6vjX ➤ Volg ThemeTalk op Twitter: www.twitter.com/ThemeTalkNL ➤ Volg ThemeTalk op Instagram: www.instagram.com/ThemeTalk Aflevering #167 van ThemeTalk, dé Nederlandstalige podcast over pretparken en themaparken met Maurice de Zeeuw en Thomas van Groningen. De Efteling zou deze week voor het eerst in maanden weer open gaan voor publiek. Op zaterdag 24 april zou het park in het kader van 'Fieldlab Evenementen' en dag bezoekers ontvangen, die vooraf en achteraf getest zouden worden op het coronavirus. Het doel van de dag was om wetenschappelijk onderzoek te doen naar hoe drukke locaties op termijn de anderhalve meterregel en de mondkapjesplicht kunnen loslaten. Door een aaneenschakeling van communicatieblunders van de Efteling (what else is new) en een beroerde timing gaat de dag uiteindelijk toch niet door. In deze aflevering een analyse van Maurice en Thomas. Maar, wanneer kunnen de pretparken dan wel open? Een precieze datum is nog niet te noemen, maar mogelijk kan het in Nederland vanaf 11 mei. Thomas zet nog één keer al het pretparkgerelateerde corona-nieuws op een rij. Universal opende onlangs een vernieuwde attractie en een nieuwe darkride. In deze aflevering een unicum: Maurice is zéér positief over de attracties. Het gaat om 'The Secret Life of Pets: Off the Leash' in Universal Studios Hollywood en 'Jurassic World – The Ride' in hetzelfde park. Verder in deze ThemeTalk: slapen in Toverland, kleine parken kunnen ook hotels bouwen, trackwalks en de toekomst van het Dolfinarium.
This week Patrick covers the best in Irish and International history publications for March 2021. Books covered on the show include: 'Goya: A Portrait of the Artist' by Janis Tomlinson, 'War in the Shadows: Resistance, Deception and Betrayal in Occupied France' with Patrick Marnham, 'Egyptologists Notebooks' with Chris Naunton, 'Killing at It's Very Extreme: Dublin October 1917-November 1928 with Derek Molyneux and Darren Kelly and 'The Secret Life of the Savoy Hotel' with Olivia Williams.
This week, the Mile End Institute Podcast welcomes Peter Cardwell, author of 'The Secret Life of Special Advisers'. In conversation with Co-Director Tim Bale, he discusses the different types of special advisers (SpAds) and the relationships between them and the Civil Service, the issue of leaks to the press, the final days of Theresa May's administration and the most famous (ex) SpAd of the moment, Dominic Cummings.
Benjamin Lorr talks about the long journey that your food makes to the grocery shelf where you buy it. His research for the book, The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket, took him behind the seafood counter at a Whole Foods, on the road with long haul truckers, and along the path taken by many migrant agricultural workers.
[REBROADCAST] Playwright Lynn Nottage, composer Duncan Sheik, and actor Saycon Sengbloh discuss "The Secret Life of Bees." Lucille Lortel nominations: Outstanding Musical Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical (Elisa Davis) Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical (LaChanze)
This week, stars of 'The Prom' and 'A Strange Loop' discuss staying positive in show business and queer representation. Plus the Friends review 'Frankie and Johnny,' 'The Secret Life of Bees,' and 'In the Green.'
The weekend proved to be pretty brutal for sequels, as 'The Secret Life of Pets 2' and 'Dark Phoenix' suffered mightily, albeit for different reasons. Among other things, Collin, Nick, and Brennan discuss the failures of these two films -- with SPOILER discussion of 'Dark Phoenix' included -- the life habits of Harrison Ford, and our favorite X-Men movies. All this and more in this week's episode! Hosts: Collin Willis, Nick Kush, Brennan Dubé Join the MovieBabble staff: https://moviebabblereviews.com/join-moviebabble/ Like MovieBabble on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moviebabblereviews/ Follow MovieBabble on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviebabble/ Follow MovieBabble on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MovieBabble_ For more content, be sure to check out the MovieBabble website: https://moviebabblereviews.com/ *Music used in the episode is from 4bstr4ck3r via the Free Music Archive
0:00 - Hello and it's a night show because of Jeff's insane trip! 5:05 - "The Secret Life of Pets 2" Dylan Bayer review 10:15 - "The Secret Life of Pets 2" review 18:35 - "Dark Phoenix" review 27:30 - Summer Box Office Business, DVDs, and giveaways ("Us" and "Wonder Park") 30:00 - Recap and good day REVIEWS (Eric, Jeff): The Secret Life of Pets 2: B- B- Dark Phoenix: C- B-
Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell, Christy Lemire and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.
Larry Mantle and KPCC film critics Tim Cogshell, Christy Lemire and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s new movie releases.
"The Secret Life of Pets 2" is one of the better kids movies so far this year. Full of sweet laughs, silly but acceptable jokes, and a stellar cast, this movie is fun for kids and parents alike. But leave your squeaky toy at home! Never miss a review by subscribing. We're on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, and right here on Soundcloud. We're also at WhiskeyandPopcorn.org. And don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Search for Whiskey and Popcorn!
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To celebrate the release of 'The Secret Life Of Pets 2', Kevin Hart & Eric Stonestreet saw pictures of your pets and guessed what their secret lives were - who could predict what they would come up with?!
First Broadcast: 15/4/19 In this episode we talk what to expect from Star Wars IX, the sexy new content coming to Disney+, and 'Son of Rambow', plus the trailers for 'The Lion King', 'The Secret Life of Pets 2' and 'Pennyworth'!
This week's 'Spoilerama' is a review of 'The Secret Life of Pets and as this is our first review of an animated film we thought it would be fun to transform a photo of ourselves into a cartoon with some 'Cartoon-me' software!
America loves talking animals. That’s the take-away from this week’s Box Office Report as everyone apparently caught a showing of 'The Secret Life of Pets.' We also discuss the under-performing 'The BFG,' and what it means for Spielberg. It’s Reel Spoilers 199: 'The Purge: Election Year' Box Office Report. You’ve been warned. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Summary: This week on the FadCast, King and Queen of the Hampton Roads cosplay scene, Viva Valentina and Keith Join the show to talk EVERYTHING that is Pokemon! You read right, this episode runs through the lucrative history of the media franchise spanning Nintendo games, trading cards, television, film, and our Top Tips & Tricks for the hot new augmented reality game, Pokemon Go! We even go as far as making a very 'Sunny' casting call for a live-action 'Pokemon' movie? But first, we speed through Ryan's review for the animated furry family film 'The Secret Life of Pets' and Matt's Random Movie Monday Review of Kurt Russell's Sci Fi/Action flick 'Soldier.' Episode Breakdown: Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 97 Ryan: With our special guest, Local Cosplay Royalty, Keith and Viva Valentina Pooya: Today we’ll talk about the augmented reality phenomenon that is Pokemon Go... Ryan: As we discuss the Television and Film roots of the Franchise, its transition into gaming and OUR top tips and tricks for the Hot new mobile game. Pooya: Oh yeah, you’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started! (Intro Music break) Current Events -Ryan's review for the animated furry family film 'The Secret Life of Pets' and Matt's Random Movie Monday Review of Kurt Russell's Sci Fi/Action flick 'Soldier.' (3min) Script Read - 'Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back' ft. Viva Valentina as 'Scientist' & Keith as 'Mewtwo' (7min) Main Topic - Pokemon: Nintendo, Trading Card Game, Television Series, Movies and Pokemon Go Tips & Tricks (36min) Do YOU want to be featured on an episode of the FadCast?! Well then, call the FadCast hotline at (310) 651-8127 and leave us a voicemail to possibly be featured on an upcoming episode! Awesome, right?! We know!!!
0:00 - Intro, iTunes review 4:45 - "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates" review 13:05 - "The Secret Life of Pets" review 22:00 - "Swiss Army Man" review 29:10 - QOTW (wedding stories) 40:00 - We've added a perk for Patreon patrons 41:20 - A round of Interquel, which we erroneously call Character Casserole the whole time because we're idiots 47:50 - A brief, tactful Summer Box Office Challenge update 48:50 - Recap and goodbye QOTW: What fictional town from a movie would you like to live in? REVIEWS: Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates: B- 7/10 The Secret Life of Pets: C- 5/10 Swiss Army Man: B+ 8/10 (B.S.-approved!)
The 52nd Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson with Katie Steed and Julia Young. Special guest: Chris Renaud, director of the Illumination film 'The Secret Life of Pets', premiering this week at the Annecy International Animation Festival Produced & Edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell
In this episode, we spend a dark and lonely night on the island in the hope of meeting a hawk. But even back gardens can be scary, strange places. We face the fear, and find mysteries high and low. Book mentioned: 'Tracks and Signs of the Birds of Britain and Europe' (2nd ed.) by Roy Brown, John Ferguson, Michael Lawrence and David Lees, 2003, Christopher Helm / A&C Black. Film mentioned: 'The Secret Life of the Sparrowhawk' by Dave Culley, narrated by Chris Packham: sparrowhawk-island.co.uk.
In which what Jordan MEANT to say was 'The Secret Life of the American Teenager'. Not that anybody cares.
Informative film by global creative agency Humanstudio, based on statistics from Dr Pacey’s groundbreaking work into sperm and fertility. Watch Dr Pacey's companion lecture, 'The Secret Life of Sperm' to find out more about this fascinating subject.
Fertility expert Dr Allan Pacey presents the incredible truth about this amazing cell. Dr Allan Pacey is Head of Andrology at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. He also directs a busy clinical laboratory, a sperm bank and a masters course in science communication.
0:00-3:00 - Introduction; last show of the year 3:00-21:40 - "The Wolf of Wall Street" review 21:40-32:45 - "Grudge Match" review 32:45-41:50 - "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" review 41:50-54:00 - "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" review 54:00-1:03:00 - Character Casserole 1:03:00-1:05:15 - Wrap-up and goodbyes QOTW: What is your favorite movie, male performance, and female performance of 2013?