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RRR FM: Plato's Cave
Unknown Pleasures plus reviews of OFFICIAL COMPETITION and DREAMING WALLS

RRR FM: Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 45:12


Guest host Eloise Ross talks to veteran director Bill Mousoulis about his project 'Unknown Pleasures', a series of screenings featuring classic and contemporary Australian independent cinema. Then, guest critics Vyshnavee Wijekumar and Anders Furze join Eloise to review the new satirical drama OFFICIAL COMPETITION and DREAMING WALLS.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen

RRR FM: Plato's Cave
Ukrainian Cinema at Melbourne Cinémathèque plus reviews of THE OLD MAN and THE GODFATHER

RRR FM: Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:28


Guest presenter Eloise Ross chats to film critic Cerise Howard, who has programmed Melbourne Cinémathèque's new season ‘Masterpieces of Ukrainian Cinema'. Eloise is then joined by guest reviewers Anders Furze and Paul Anthony Nelson to look at the new TV series THE OLD MAN starring Jeff Bridges; and they pay tribute to the late James Caan by revisiting his oscar-nominated performance in THE GODFATHER.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/primalscreenshow/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primal_screen_show/Twitter: https://twitter.com/primal_screen

Starting Somewhere
Turning an internship into a job - the guide

Starting Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 36:52


Doing an internship and being amazing is one thing, but it’s only a means to an end. This episode shows you how other people have transitioned to the workplace, from biotech to banking. We give you the skinny on networking, mentors and making the jump.We look at some research about how internships lead to jobs, how degrees help and why internships are not going away and what’s going on in Portugal! We ask some super accomplished mentors what they look for when they choose who to share their wisdom with, and what you can expect from the process.We also get the low-down on LinkedIn, using it post-internship and the three kinds of contacts you need in your network. And the two different types of contacts in your IRL network. This episode is a jazzy kickstop to our series on internships and employability, we wish you the best of luck as you start somewhere!If anything we have said has helped, or hindered, we would love to hear from you, get in touch at: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.auSome of the companies and websites we mentioned in this episode:Organisations mentioned in this episode:LinkedIn Student guidehttps://students.linkedin.com/The Impact of Unpaid Internships on Career Development - NACE reporthttp://www.naceweb.org/job-market/internships/the-impact-of-unpaid-internships-on-career-development/University of Melbourne Careershttps://careers.unimelb.edu.au/homeBurnet Institutehttps://www.burnet.edu.au/Masters of Entrepreneurshiphttp://study.mbs.unimelb.edu.au/study/degrees/master-of-entrepreneurship/overviewProfessor John Krumboltz, Stanford University - happenstance theoryhttps://ed.stanford.edu/faculty/jdkContributors: This episodes features contributions from the following people and organizations.Hamish Taylor, Academic Tutor at Ormond College, The University of Melbournehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mrhamishtaylor/Vivian Gleeson, Business Development Officer, Burnet Institutehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vivian-gleeson-1a2390128/Hayley Smeding of Tandem Partners HRhttps://www.tandempartners.com.au/Kate Mellot, Graduate trainee, ANZ Bank.Dr Josh Healy, Lecturer - Management and Marketing, University of Melbournehttps://fbe.unimelb.edu.au/our-people/staff/management-and-marketing/josh-healy Andrew Crain - doctoral student in the Institute of Higher Education and a talent acquisition specialist for UGA Development & Alumni Relations.http://ihe.uga.edu/people/andrew-crain/Dr Dan Woodman is TR Ashworth Associate Professor of Sociology in the School of Social and Political Scienceshttps://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person19920Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marytrumble/Professor Colin McLeod, Master of Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbournehttps://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person82179Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor, Experiential Learning, Global Leadership and Employability, UoMhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/warrenfrehse/Rem Tzambasis of NAB, manager, Strategic Partners and Programshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rem-tzambazis-86b47930/Sarah Webster, Maths tutor, Musicianhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-webster-097908146/Anders Furze, writer, critic and journalisthttps://www.andersfurze.com.au/Anna Lemcke - Project Manager - MMVLLENhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anna-lemcke-32260470/Lynne Cazaly - Author, Speaker, Facilitatorwww.lynnecazaly.com.auProfessor Glyn Davis AC, Vice-Chancellor, University of Melbournehttps://about.unimelb.edu.au/leadership/vice-chancellor/prof-glyn-davisCredits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of MelbourneProducers: Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath,Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism.Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France and before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.

Starting Somewhere
Who's doing it right?

Starting Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 32:23


So what does a good internship look like? We break down the features with plenty of examples of companies treating interns right and reaping the rewards. But what does it take to land a good internship? And can a good one still be unfair? This one is for the companies! We uncover the 5 vital ingredients in a good internship. From application to orientation to exit interview, what exactly goes into a good internship? We talk to two top-ranked companies from the Internships Australia annual rankings. We hear how they hire and what they give to and get from their interns. Up to now, it’s all been on the interns, but companies have a lot to gain and little to give when it comes to internships. Colin McLeod, Investor, director and innovator tells us why companies should pay attention to interns, and ShineWing Australia tell us what they do to hold onto good interns once they accept an offer, clue: crazygolf!How do you recognise a good internship? We talk to Internships Australia about their accreditation scheme, and hear from former interns that turned their time into a job, and hear what their good internships was really like. If you have any stories about burnout or how you got intern life under control we would love to hear them. Send them to: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.au Companies, Rankings and jobs boards mentioned in this episode:ShineWing Australia - Accountants and business advisorshttp://www.shinewing.com.au/Finity Consulting, Actuarial and Insurance Consultantswww.finity.com.au ANZ Bank, Graduate and intern programhttps://www.anz.com.au/careers/programs/summer-internhttps://www.anz.com.au/careers/programs/graduates/ Interns Australia, Advocating Fairer Internshipshttps://internsaustralia.org.au/ Global website, with Australian opportunities www.gradconnection.com Contributors: This episode features contributions from the following people and organizations. Lauren Berger, CEO/Founder InternQueen.comhttps://www.internqueen.com/content/about-lauren-berger Tony Tam, Actuarial Analyst with Finityhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-tam-06976357/Pieta Spencer, people and Culture advisor at ShineWing Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/pietaspencer/ Amanda Camilleri, BPCA Consultant at ShineWing Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-camilleri-b697b2101/ Anders Furze, writer, critic and journalisthttps://www.andersfurze.com.au/ Professor Colin McLeod, Master of Entrepreneurship, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Melbourne https://www.findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person82179 Cholena Orr, Graduate and Generalist Banker Program Manager, ANZhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cholenaorr Jack Kenchington Evans, Industrial Officer, Lawyerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jack-kenchington-evans-2514b590/ Charis Palmer, Deputy Editor/Chief of Staff, The Conversationhttps://theconversation.com/au/teamMary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australiahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marytrumble/ Michelle Lau, Intern at Keep Left PR, Melbourne.https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-lau-95884b124/ Rem Tzambasis of NAB, manager, Strategic Partners and Programshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/rem-tzambazis-86b47930/ Grace Chen, final-year student studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbournehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/grace-y-chen/ Vivian Gleeson, Business Development Officer, Burnet Institutehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/vivian-gleeson-1a2390128/ Credits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of Melbourne Producers: Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath,Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism.Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.

Starting Somewhere
Getting your internship - Standing out from the crowd

Starting Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 35:27


In a sea of people with similar skills how do you stand out? How do you let your personality shine but hide your digital dirt from companies. LinkedIn give us the scoop on a building a stellar profile, plus video interview tips to show your best side. Hosts, Buffy Gorrilla and Ben Pawson, talk to companies about what they look for in interns, and we hear from interns who went there and got the gig, and we hear from some who did not. How many applications should you send, 100? 20? Somewhere in the middle? We have two opinions. Now you've seen your dream gig, or five of them, how do you get your foot in the door? We take you from research through to interview success. We show you how to make the most of your experience, whatever it is, and how to portray it on your CV. Although the big 4 Accountancy and management consultancy companies are not for everyone we hear from someone who went through the assessment centre and shares their insights. Lastly, a psychologist guides us through dealing with rejection, and the isolating feelings it can bring. And if you have any tips to share, experiences you want to get off your chest, send them all to: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.au We would love to hear from you. Some of the companies, tools and websites we mentioned in this episode: Classes & Careers, 90 seconds to make a first impression NAB, and their several channels of internships. CASE - Council for Advancement and Support of Education Earnst and Young - student careers centre And EY Interview reviews on Glassdoor.comhttps://www.glassdoor.com.au/Interview/EY-Interview-Questions-E2784.htm STAKE - Fintec company allowing Aus investor to buy USA shares. ANZ bank - Summer Intern program Video Interview tips - Intern Queen Deleting your digital dirt, New York Times Links within to tweetdelete.net, and Social Book Post Manager, Contributors: This episode features contributions from the following people and organizations. Rem Tzambasis of NAB, manager, Strategic Partners and Programs Hamish Taylor, reporter at the Herald Sun. Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn Australia Michelle Lau, Intern at Keep Left PR, Melbourne. Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor, Experiential Learning, Global Leadership and Employability, UoM Lauren Berger, CEO/Founder InternQueen.com Charis Palmer, Deputy Editor/Chief of Staff, The Conversation Grace Chen, final-year student studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Melbourne Annabelle Finkelstein, STAKE Kate Mellot, Graduate trainee, ANZ Bank. Anders Furze, writer, critic and journalist University of Melbourne Counselling and Psychological services Credits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of Melbourne Producers: Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath, Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne's Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN's Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism. Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.

Starting Somewhere
Getting your internship - Standing out from the crowd

Starting Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 35:27


In a sea of people with similar skills how do you stand out? How do you let your personality shine but hide your digital dirt from companies. LinkedIn give us the scoop on a building a stellar profile, plus video interview tips to show your best side.Hosts, Buffy Gorrilla and Ben Pawson, talk to companies about what they look for in interns, and we hear from interns who went there and got the gig, and we hear from some who did not. How many applications should you send, 100? 20? Somewhere in the middle? We have two opinions. Now you’ve seen your dream gig, or five of them, how do you get your foot in the door? We take you from research through to interview success. We show you how to make the most of your experience, whatever it is, and how to portray it on your CV.Although the big 4 Accountancy and management consultancy companies are not for everyone we hear from someone who went through the assessment centre and shares their insights. Lastly, a psychologist guides us through dealing with rejection, and the isolating feelings it can bring. And if you have any tips to share, experiences you want to get off your chest, send them all to: starting-somewhere@unimelb.com.au We would love to hear from you. Some of the companies, tools and websites we mentioned in this episode:Classes & Careers, 90 seconds to make a first impressionNAB, and their several channels of internships.CASE - Council for Advancement and Support of EducationEarnst and Young - student careers centreAnd EY Interview reviews on Glassdoor.comhttps://www.glassdoor.com.au/Interview/EY-Interview-Questions-E2784.htmSTAKE - Fintec company allowing Aus investor to buy USA shares.ANZ bank - Summer Intern programVideo Interview tips - Intern QueenDeleting your digital dirt, New York TimesLinks within to tweetdelete.net, and Social Book Post Manager,Contributors: This episode features contributions from the following people and organizations. Rem Tzambasis of NAB, manager, Strategic Partners and ProgramsHamish Taylor, reporter at the Herald Sun. Mary Trumble, Client Solutions Manager, LinkedIn AustraliaMichelle Lau, Intern at Keep Left PR, Melbourne.Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor, Experiential Learning, Global Leadership and Employability, UoMLauren Berger, CEO/Founder InternQueen.comCharis Palmer, Deputy Editor/Chief of Staff, The ConversationGrace Chen, final-year student studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of MelbourneAnnabelle Finkelstein, STAKE Kate Mellot, Graduate trainee, ANZ Bank. Anders Furze, writer, critic and journalistUniversity of Melbourne Counselling and Psychological servicesCredits: Starting Somewhere is produced by the University of Melbourne Producers: Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Supervising Producer and original concept: Dr Andi Horvath,Buffy Gorrilla is an award-winning audio journalist and a recent graduate of the University of Melbourne’s Master of Journalism programme. Buffy has been a producer at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) Radio National and ABC Radio Melbourne. Following a successful internship, Buffy is currently working with RN’s Blueprint for Living. She is also the producer for the Masterclass podcast from the University of Melbourne Centre for Advancing Journalism.Ben Pawson is a communications professional that helps organisations and leaders connect to their stories. With experience across the education, arts, disability, science communication and technology sectors he did an internship in fundraising in Scotland after an MBA in France before that worked on blue chip design and marketing projects before changing careers.

Twin Peaks The Return: A Season Three Podcast
Twin Peaks The Return: Part 10, with Anders Furze, and an interview with Eamon Farren

Twin Peaks The Return: A Season Three Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 81:31


This week we round out our discussion about Part 10 with an interview with the actor who plays its most potent protagonist Richard Horne, the surprisingly forthcoming and very non-American Eamon Farren. Our guest this week is Anders Furze, he's a journalist at The Citizen, co-host the podcast Cultural Capital, a freelance film critic who engages in mad Twitter lolz at andersfurze. Andy mentions a spreadsheet listing all the inconsistencies between Season 1 and 2 canon and Mark Frost's book The Secret History of Twin Peaks. You can find that here (and it's best done while keeping in mind Mark's favourite quote "the truth is a pathless land"): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XEvoZzu9XUU13cWcELbJ3vQ2M--lnnGowrElBTRec8M/edit#gid=0 Music courtesy of @theblackhundred and @johnnyjewel Find us on Twitter and Facebook at TPseason3.

One Heat Minute
One HEAT Minute: Episode #81 - Anders Furze

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 49:46


ONE HEAT MINUTE is the podcast examining Michael Mann's 1995 crime epic HEAT minute by minute. It's the 81st minute (1:20:00-1:21:00) - host Blake Howard joins writer contributor to The Guardian, Meanjin, Domain Review, Crikey and a man who best summed up the state of the union for film criticism in Australia, co-host of The Cultural Capitial Podcast - film critic - Anders Furze. Blake and Anders marvel at the 24 cuts in this single minute, HEAT's four editors and 22 editorial support staff, the frantic nature of the scene messing with your subconscious.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/donations