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TRANSCRIPT HERE Our lovely guest host Clary Garrett starts off our episode by generously discussing her experience with perinatal depression, anxiety and psychosis, and what it was like to re-visit her experience while filming You Can't Ask That on ABC. Clary and Steph then get deep into the depiction of postnatal depression on Netflix's Big Mouth spinoff series, Human Resources. Do we overthink it too much, or just enough? Don't forget our fundraiser in honour of today's episode and to watch Clary's episode! (Links below!) CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of birth trauma, suicidal ideation and self harm behaviour, psychosis, mention of domestic violence. Watch the episode of You Can't Ask That featuring Clary on the ABC Wednesday 1st of June at 9pm or stream it on Iview NOW! Follow Clary @clazagain on instagram or tiktok! Fantastic resources for Perinatal Mental Illness: Gidget Foundation - donate to our campaign through Patreon or directly HERE PANDA COPE REFERENCES: Perinatal anxiety and depression: Signs and symptoms | PANDA Post-partum psychosis | The Royal Women's Hospital Netflix's 'Human Resources' is shockingly heartfelt Netflix's Human Resources season 1 recap guide: Episodes 1 to 10 - Page 5 'Human Resources' Review: Netflix's Uneven 'Big Mouth' Spinoff 'God, I was disgusting!' – Ali Wong on why women's bodies are the last taboo | Comedy | The Guardian How Ali Wong's Stand-Up Became The 30-Something Woman's 'What To Expect' | HuffPost Entertainment
The girlies talk to the gorgeous Dani Shank about what shaped her, writing for a network TV show, dating, Basic Aliens, Air Pods (obviously), and a bunch of other shit.Follow Dani on Instagram - @danimaticWatch Single Parents on Hulu or on ABC Wednesday's @ 9:30pm Follow Basic Aliens on Instagram - @basic_aliens
Coastal Conversations | A Million Little Thoughts Website: BrianMackay.org/CoastalConvos Original Record Date: October 31, 2018 Brian Mackay & Sara Carter are your hosts This episode we review, discuss and predict all about ABC's new hit show “A Million Little Things.” Of course, we also work in a few other shows we love. Enjoy! Check out “A Million Little Things” on ABC Wednesday night 10pm Eastern/9pm Central Special thanks to the following: -Fiverr.com user: TroyWhitman7997 [Intro & Outro Vocals] -Fiverr.com user: hitworkswest [Official Theme Song] Support “Coastal Conversations“ by using our Amazon and/or Advocare links. There is no extra cost or hidden fees for you, the consumer. By using the links below when you shop at Amazon and/or Advocare, a portion of every order will be given to the Coastal Conversations Podcast. Again, use the links below when shopping with Amazon and/or Advocare. Thank you for your support! Amazon: http://bit.ly/BMacAmazon Advocare: http://bit.ly/BMacAdvocare E-Mail the Show: CoastalConvos@gmail.com MORE LINKS Check out the official website: BrianMackay.org/CoastalConvos "Like" Coastal Conversations on Facebook: http://bit.ly/CoastalConvosFB "Follow" Coastal Conversations on Twitter: http://bit.ly/CoastalConvosTwitter “Subscribe” to Coastal Conversations YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/ConvosYTSub "Follow" Coastal Conversations on Instagram: http://bit.ly/CoastalConvosgram Check out our SmugMug Shop:http://bit.ly/CoastalConvosSmugCheck out our TeeSpring Shop:https://teespring.com/coastalconvosCheck out our TeeSpring “Logo” Shop:https://teespring.com/coastalconvoslogo Check out the BMac Productions YouTube Page: http://bit.ly/BMacYouTube Check out more from PortSide Fitness:http://PortSideFitness.com
Peter Bell spoke to ABC Radio following the conclusion of trade period.
BINGE AND PODCAST: "Perfect Stranger Things or Meposian Rhapsody" (1987) Bob and Tim were once real world roommates with sitcom intentions. They based their episodic antics on such odd couplings as George and Jerry, Chandler and Joey and, the topic of today's episode, Larry and Balki. Its a minimalistic dance of dispassionate joy as they look at how early "Perfect Strangers" influenced their apartment renting behaviors.00:00:00 - PRE-SHOW PRATTLE - Bob and Tim return to the microphones 00:01:04 - TRYING TO CATCH UP / Bob and Tim return to the microphones (again) / “Like A Stranger” 00:04:25 - AN ODD COUPLING - and solving “Murder She wrote” 00:08:44 - PERFECT STRANGERS IN A PERFECT STRANGELAND- who is Bronson Pinchot and where did Mark Lynn Baker come from? 00:13:05 - YOU LOVE LUCY? - because Tim does not 00:15:43 - STRANGERS CURRENCIES - a fondness for Balki and the tragedy of Larry 00:20:04 -APPLYING THE FORMULA - and will Bob’s kids watch this? 00:25:19- VHS-ENCE - recording one moment in time 00:30:07 - THE APPLETON FALLS FAR FROM THE TREE - feeble self loathing with a studio audience 00:35:45 - RENTER’S DELIGHT - an early primer for a roommate’s life 00:40:35 - HAVING GUESTS TO DINNER - and Tim delivers a line poorly 00:45:06 - YOUR BALKI COULD BE MY LIFE - the alternative luster of childish adults 00:54:40 - NOSTALGIA OR BURST - does everything have to hold up? 01:02:30 - CLOSINGS - Contacts, plugs and no catchphrase / “Beautiful Stranger” 01:05:23 - BONUS FEATURES - Hot tea and on-air etiquette / “Ordinary Guy” Witness the dark origin story that brought these two cousins together with the first season opening credit sequence HERE.Cringe at the rapping talents of Larry, Balki and the whole ABC Wednesday night line-up HERE.Read a bit of the MENTAL FLOSS expose of the series HERE. Seek out further previously unknown show facts in the RANKER article featured HERE.Decide if you are a fan of gag reels HERE.And watch the same episodes Bob and Tim watched streaming exclusively on HULU.com HERE, HERE, HERE and HERE .The use of audio and video clips linked from YOUTUBE are for educational purposes and without the expressed permission of their legal holding companies. All rights remain with with their original distributor.This episode of 20TH CENTURY POPCAST was recorded by ZENCASTR, a high fidelity podcast recording platform that records multiple guests from multiple zip-codes all as if they were in the same room. Log on for studio quality recordings NOW! (exclamation point also provided by ZENCASTR)MUSIC FEATURED IN TODAY’S EPISODE:“Like A Stranger” performed The Psychedelic Furs from the 1984 release MIRROR MOVES. "Beautiful Stranger"" performed by Madonna and featured on the 1999 original motion picture soundtrack to AUSTIN POWERS: THE SPY WHO SHAGGED ME."Ordinary Guy" performed by Michael Delguidice and heard by a surprisingly large audience, each week on the CBS sitcom KEVIN CAN WAIT. The use of these songs are for entertainment purposes and without the expressed permission of the recording artist.Subscribe to 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on APPLE PODCASTS, STITCHER and ANDROID or stream it at www.20popcast.com.Like, share and reminisce with 20TH CENTURY POPCAST! on FACEBOOK.Contact the show with any questions, suggestions or possible topics at 20popcast@gmail.com, #20popcast on Twitter and the POP TALK section of www.20popcast.com.Follow ROBERT CANNING @rhcanning on TWITTER. Read his web-comic at EXAGGERATEDLIFE.wordpress.com and his music blog at superultramegamix.wordpress.com. Follow TIM BLEVINS @subcultist on TWITTER and as SUBCULTISTon INSTAGRAM.20TH CENTURY POPCAST will return next week with POP ARTIFICE.
In 2012, Republicans won a solid majority in the House of Representatives, but only 48 percent of the vote. How did it happen? The Hill’s national correspondent, Reid Wilson, talks about the unusual forces influencing down-ballot races this year. There’s more money from outside forces, like the Koch brothers, but also hyperlocal issues that get lost in coverage of the presidential race. On the Spiel, Mike considers an appropriate response to the bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey. Today’s sponsors: Rocket Mortgage from Quicken Loans. Rocket Mortgage brings the mortgage process into the 21st century with an easy online process. Check out Rocket Mortgage today at QuickenLoans.com/gist. ABC’s new series Designated Survivor. Kiefer Sutherland stars as a Cabinet member who is thrust into the presidency after a devastating attack on the government. Designated Survivor premieres on ABC Wednesday, Sept. 21. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at Slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2012, Republicans won a solid majority in the House of Representatives, but only 48 percent of the vote. How did it happen? The Hill’s national correspondent, Reid Wilson, talks about the unusual forces influencing down-ballot races this year. There’s more money from outside forces, like the Koch brothers, but also hyperlocal issues that get lost in coverage of the presidential race. On the Spiel, Mike considers an appropriate response to the bombings in Manhattan and New Jersey. Today’s sponsors: Rocket Mortgage from Quicken Loans. Rocket Mortgage brings the mortgage process into the 21st century with an easy online process. Check out Rocket Mortgage today at QuickenLoans.com/gist. ABC’s new series Designated Survivor. Kiefer Sutherland stars as a Cabinet member who is thrust into the presidency after a devastating attack on the government. Designated Survivor premieres on ABC Wednesday, Sept. 21. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at Slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GC SUNS CEO Andrew Travis spoke with Bern Young on ABC Gold Coast on Wednesday morning
Rogue's Gallery came to the Mutual network on September 27, 1945 with Dick Powell portraying Richard Rogue, a private detective who invariably ended up getting knocked out each week and spending his dream time in acerbic conversation with his subconscious self, Eugor. Rogue's Gallery was, in a sense, Dick Powell's rehearsal for Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Powell played private detective Richard Rogue, who trailed luscious blondes, protected witness, and did whatever else detectives do to make a living. It was a good series, though not destined to make much of a mark. Under the capable direction of Dee Englebach and accompanied by the music of Leith Stevens, Powell floated through his lines with the help of such competents as Lou Merrill, Gerald Mohr, Gloria Blondell, Tony Barrett, and Lurene Tuttle. Peter Leeds played Rogue's friend Eugor, an obscure play on names with Eugor spelling Rogue backwards. The gimmick in Rogue's Gallery was the presence of an alter ego, "Eugor," who arrived in the middle of the show to give Rogue enough information for his final deduction. Eugor was a state of mind, achieved when Rogue was knocked unconcious. Eugor would appear cackling like the host of Hermit's Cave and imparted some vital information the hero had overlooked. Rogue would then awaken with a vague idea of what to do next. Rogue's Gallery also starred different actors as Rogue, in later incarnations of the series, but Richard Powell was the most popular. This series preceded Richard Powell's most famous series, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. Rogue trailed lovely blondes and protected witnesses in the new tough guy persona of Dick Powell. This was the transition series for Powell in his quest to be recognized as an actor rather than a singer. It had some of the same cute elements that would make Richard Diamond a high spot four years later. During the summer of 1946, the show was billed as Bandwagon Mysteries, with a tip of the hat to the sponsor. In the summer of 1947, it was again revived on NBC Sundays for Fitch, with Barry Sullivan in the title role. In 1950 the character again turned up in a two-year sustainer on the ABC Wednesday-night schedule. Chester Morris played the lead. Chester Morris was the original Boston Blackie. (From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group