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Disney ist nicht nur Micky Maus, sondern vor allem ein globaler Entertainment-Konzern. Aber wie sieht sein Geschäftsmodell genau aus? Und was hat die Klage eines US-Amerikaners damit zu tun? Unsere Hosts tauchen tief in die Welt der Geschichten ein.**********In dieser Folge:00:02:10 - Kurios – Was ein Todesfall in Disney World mit AGB zu tun hat00:07:25 - Storytime – Der Anfang von Disney und die Disney Formel00:18:40 - Themenparks und Frozen-Turnbeutel – Das Geschäftsmodell00:27:29 - Unser Fazit**********Die Quellen zur Folge:2024: Schreiben der Disney-Verteidigung, in dem argumentiert wird, warum Jeffrey Piccolo kein Recht auf eine Klage gegen Disney hat2024: Antwort von Jeffrey Piccolo auf die Disney-VerteidigungUS-Jura-Influencer “Legal Eagle” zum Fall von Jeffrey Piccolo (2024)Abigail E. Disney and Kathleen Hughes (2022): The American Dream And Other Fairytales. Dokumentarfilm. Fork Films.Véronique Vonier & Lioba Krause (2005): Die Repräsentation von Gender in Disney Zeichentrickfilmen am Beispiel von Mulan. Abschlussprojekt im Seminar “Geschlecht und Repräsentation” an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum.**********Weitere Beiträge zum Thema:Romantische Liebe: Wie wir Disney hinter uns lassenFilmindustrie: Die Gründung der Walt Disney CompanyJubiläum mit Disney und Scorsese: 500. Folge "Eine Stunde Film"**********Habt ihr auch manchmal einen WTF-Moment, wenn es um Wirtschaft und Finanzen geht? Wir freuen uns über eure Themenvorschläge und Feedback an whatthewirtschaft@deutschlandfunknova.de.**********Den Artikel zum Stück findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.
Thomas is joined by filmmaker, philanthropist, and activist Abigail Disney. They discuss how Abigail's activism has been informed by the darker aspects of the Disney company and family legacy, and how that legacy is reflective of larger problems in American society. They also dive deep into the idea of moral injury, which arises when individuals are forced to act against their ethical values, leading to deep psychological and emotional wounds. She and Thomas explore how moral injury can result from systemic failures and the personal struggles of those in conflict zones. Abigail critiques the tendency to flatten historical figures into one-dimensional heroes or villains, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of their actions and legacies. She and Thomas agree on the need for collective healing processes to address the toxic impacts of hyper-individualism and the collective trauma of global conflicts. Abigail stresses the importance of remaining open to uncertainty, and advocates for humility and flexibility in addressing complex societal issues, suggesting that this approach is essential for building a more understanding and peaceful society. ✨ Introducing Love, Trauma, and Relationships - a special course collaboration with Terry Real. Over 12 self-paced modules, you'll learn practices to heal past wounds and more deeply connect with yourself, your partner, and the world at large, allowing you to break down the barriers to true intimacy. Enjoy two complete, online courses from Thomas and couples therapy expert Terry Real.
Over the next two weeks on the Nonprofit Build Up®, Nic is talking with Yvonne Moore, the Managing Director of Moore Philanthropy and President of Moore Impact. Yvonne has over 25 years of experience in the government, civil society, and philanthropic sectors to their work in providing strategic and tailored philanthropic advisement and solutions to families, individuals, and institutions. Prior to launching Moore Philanthropy, Yvonne was the Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney where she oversaw the family's network of media, philanthropic and advocacy organizations. She ran the family's private foundation, provide advisement on their personal philanthropic giving, both charitable and political, and led their expansion into international giving in 2008. These episodes are profound.
Over the next two weeks on the Nonprofit Build Up®, Nic is talking with Yvonne Moore, the Managing Director of Moore Philanthropy and President of Moore Impact. Yvonne has over 25 years of experience in the government, civil society, and philanthropic sectors to their work in providing strategic and tailored philanthropic advisement and solutions to families, individuals, and institutions. Prior to launching Moore Philanthropy, Yvonne was the Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney where she oversaw the family's network of media, philanthropic and advocacy organizations. She ran the family's private foundation, provide advisement on their personal philanthropic giving, both charitable and political, and led their expansion into international giving in 2008. These episodes are profound.
This week on the Nonprofit Build Up, Nic is talking with Yvonne Moore, the Managing Director of Moore Philanthropy and President of Moore Impact. Yvonne has over 25 years of experience in the government, civil society, and philanthropic sectors to their work in providing strategic and tailored philanthropic advisement and solutions to families, individuals, and institutions. Prior to launching Moore Philanthropy, Yvonne was the Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney where she oversaw the family's network of media, philanthropic and advocacy organizations. She ran the family's private foundation, provide advisement on their personal philanthropic giving, both charitable and political, and led their expansion into international giving in 2008.
Abigail Disney joins Jacqui to bring the second season of Love Period to a close. Abigail E. Disney advocates for real changes to the way capitalism operates in today's world. As a philanthropist, she has worked with organizations supporting peacebuilding, gender justice, and systems and culture change. She is an Emmy-Winning Documentary Filmmaker, activist, and co-founder of Fork Films, a nonfiction media production company, which produces the podcast "All Ears," where host Abigail Disney interviews bold, solutions-oriented thinkers from the front lines of America's urgent inequality and race crises. She is the Chair and Co-Founder of Level Forward, a new breed storytelling company focused on systemic change through creative excellence, balancing financial and social returns. She created the nonprofit Peace is Loud, which uses storytelling to advance social movements, and the Daphne Foundation, which supports organizations working for a more equitable, fair and peaceful New York City. She is an internationally sought-after speaker & panelist who has graced the stage at The Women's Economic Summit-Paris, Financial Times Women at The Top Summit, Fast Company's Impact Council, and DealBook DC Strategy Forum. And, her 2020 TED Talk entitled, "Dignity isn't a privilege. It's a worker's right," has garnered nearly 2 million views. Resources: Jacqui's new book Fierce Love can be found here. A transcript for this episode can be found here. Connect with us: We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, or feedback. Send us an email. Rev. Jacqui Lewis Ph.D.: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Abigail Disney: Instagram | Twitter Center for Action and Contemplation: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
How do people of wealth leverage their status to advance social justice? How can we use the power of storytelling to shift social and economic paradigms? Join Abigail Disney in a candid conversation about her Disney heritage, the power of creativity, and how she leverages her identities as filmmaker, philanthropist and activist to uplift peace and justice. Abigail E. Disney is a filmmaker, philanthropist, activist, and the Emmy-winning director of The Armor of Light. As president and CEO of the documentary production company Fork Films, she produced the groundbreaking Pray the Devil Back to Hell and co-created the subsequent PBS series Women, War & Peace. She is also the Chair and Co-Founder of Level Forward, a new breed storytelling company focused on systemic change through creative excellence. https://www.forkfilms.com/ *** This series is supported by the BUILD program of the Ford Foundation. “Inter-Connected Theme” composed by Devadas, (c) Mallika Dutt, LLC 2021. Production team: Mallika Dutt, Devadas Labrecque, Ambika Pressman. If you enjoy the podcast, please share. I'd also appreciate a short review. It takes less than 60 seconds and helps us reach more people. Thank you. For show notes and past guests and transcripts, please visit mallikadutt.com/podcast/ Sign up for Mallika's email newsletter at mallikadutt.com/join Follow Mallika: Twitter: twitter.com/mallikadutt Instagram: instagram.com/mallikadutt Facebook: facebook.com/mallikadutt YouTube: youtube.com/c/MallikaDutt-IC
Abigail E. Disney delivers the keynote address of the Religious Literacy and Business: Media & Entertainment Symposium. This symposium brings together media professionals and scholars of media, religion, and business to assess the state of religious literacy in the field and the role of entertainment media in shaping the public understanding of religion. Our aim is to foster critical reflection and collaborative relationships between scholars and media professionals in order to improve the religious literacy of the American public and reduce conflict and antagonism by encouraging more complicated, nuanced, and creative representations of religion on screen. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.
Dr Dionne interviews Ms. Yvonne Moore, Principal Philanthropic Advisor at Moore Philanthropy, and former Chief of Staff to filmmaker and philanthropist Abigail E. Disney. Listen as Ms. Moore candidly shares her exciting experience advising and overseeing her clients’ individual and family wealth—helping them to invest in causes around the world that are important to them; […]
Filmed in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Colombia, and Liberia, the five-hour series Women, War & Peace examines women's changing roles in conflict zones. Listen to a discussion with the series co-creators. Speakers: Abigail E. Disney, Gini Reticker, Pamela Hogan, Charlotte Bunch (Recorded: December 15, 2011)
Abigail E. Disney joins us to talk about the initiative: Women, War & Peace and her films, "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" and "Peace Unveiled" (2nd & 3rd films in the series). Women, War & Peace, a bold new five-part PBS mini-series, is the most comprehensive global media initiative ever mounted on the roles of women in peace and conflict. Women, War & Peace will broadcast on five consecutive Tuesday evenings: October 11, 18, and 25 and November 1 and 8, 2011 (check local listings). "Peace Unveiled, Disney," Gini Reticker, & Claudia Rizzi: When the U.S. troop surge was announced in late 2009, women in Afghanistan knew that the ground was being laid for peace talks with the Taliban. Peace Unveiled follows three women in Afghanistan who are risking their lives to make sure that women have a seat at the negotiating table. Visit http://www.itvs.org/films/women-war-and-peace Wonderful Bay Area singer Clairdee and I have a fabulous conversation, full of laughter and joy about her career and her encore performance at the Rrazz Room at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco, 8 PM, tonight, Tuesday, October 4, 2011.